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iimiUY y?OK.M.\G. .NOV. 2H. MkETC!*?I IN Hi-HALF (jy TflK "A\q;&i ^an U.vton Co Mil isSmx^?Ljist niglit; in accordance with advertisement, a meeting was hold at the 4th street M. E. Chnrch in behalf of the ''American Union Commission." On motion, Ilis Kscolk-ncy, Governor Boreuian, was upp?.,.uted chairman,and Hon. C. D. Hubbard appointed secre tary. Ilis Excellency, in a few remarks, stated tjie object of the meeting, after which he introduced the Rev. Win. L. Irwin, who has been engaged for some time in the good work, throughout the State of West Virginia. Mr. Irwin, inati address of some length, stated fullvthe designs of the organization, and re ferred to the vast work before it. On motion of Mr. Hubbard, Messrs. Thos. 11. Logan, Jno. E. Wilson. Thos. Horn brook, John Bishop, Jas. Wilson, Judge Harrison, J. C. Orr, Geo. Adams, and Sam'l l^aughlin were appointed a committee to report a plun lor the or ganization of a Branch of the American Union Commission, embracing therein names of officers, with suitable regula tions for the management thereof. Speeches in favor of earnest and active work were made by Rev. Moflit, and Rev. Martin, Jud^u Harrison, James} Wilson, S. G. Stephens, and others. On motion the meeliuj; adjourned to meet at the 4th street M. E. church on Friday evening next, at 7 o'clock. There will bo a meeting of the above nanted committee at the Rooms of the Young Men's Christian Association to day at 3 o'clock p. m. A full attendance is desired. We hope and expect now to see this matter earnestly carried out. Those present at the meeting last night seem ed fully determined to spare no effort to bestow on our needy fellow-citizens as much as they possibly could. Let Ibe good work be kept up. Tiik Boakii op Trade.?In our paper to-day is published thecall for a meeting next Saturday to organize the Board of Trade. As will be observed at sight the list of signers to the call embraces a majority of our solid, substantial busi ness uien?those whose experience in commercial affairs warrants the belief that they are wise in their action. We shall expect to soon see the Board ful ly organized, and a long-felt waut in our city will bo supplied. A Bold RouiiEJtv.?Last Sunday the residence of Win. 1>. English, Esq., in Centre Wheeling, was entered by some unknown thieves, and robbed of cloth ing to the value of about $300. The ar ticles secured by the thieves were taken from some drawers. From the fact that the theft was discovered shortly after dark, it is thought that it was commit ted In daylight. The rascals must have been very bold, and were decidedly successful. Frequently of late we have recorded robberies of this character in our city and it is time, If it is possible, that some orguni/.ed system should be devised to bre?k lip the work. As we have no night police, it is useless to expect them to correct the evil. Citizens ennnot spare the time to 1mj nlwnvs on i;uanl over their own property, and what is left for us to do? Wo say, orguuize sit once an efficient night police, of snffi eient strength to pro|ierly .patrol the city. By this means we think some of these robliers may I>e secured atul their transactions stopped. We hope to see this matter canvassed soon. We believe we will have no se curity from these robberies until .tw ilight police is put on. Hivkk Nkwk.?The river was slowly rising yesterday, with six feet and three inches of water in the channel. Nothing special transpired beyond the arrival and departure of the regular packets. The ZauczvUle has been fairly install ed in the lino from here to Bellnire. She is a very iieat little boat, and travels nicely. ?ho is quite an improve ment on her predecessor. The l\ftomuc IS the regular Cincinnati packet at .r? p. in. to-day. The Pine which is running in phit-c of the Wild Wagoner during the present low water, will be the packet for ('iucinnuti at ?> p. in; to-morrow. Capt. Maratta is in command, and will be found a most elegant gentleman to travel with. The work on the PhiU Sheridan is progressing finely. She will bo out in about three weeks, and will at once take her place in tho Wheeling aud Cincin nati trade. Messrs. Booth, Battelle A Co., steam boat agents, will please accept our thanks for a late copy of tho New Orleans Picayune. Poi.ick Court.?Yesterday was a lively day in the ]>olico court, several cases having been disposed of. On* party was found guilty of disor derly conduct; mid fined *20and costs. Another pnrtv whs lined tin and costa for a ?miliar ollence. A party of three wr.s arraigned for shooting within the city limits, for M blob I hey were lined 51 aud costs eaeh A njfmph ,lu pavr was up, and wan lined ?10 and costs. Failing to liqui date she was sent up fi.r thirty days' Khcdvkhinu.?'We learn that Mr James Wilson, who was injured on Saturday last by tho explosion *nt Messrs. Warren A Berber's oil refinery. Is recovering. Ills head anil arms were badly burned, but his laxly was pro tected by two heavy woolen shirts, and thus escapcd injury. Jt is prohnble, however, that ho will lose his eye-sight. Srri-oitr Yoru Mechanics.?There is no truth more undeniable than that it is tho bouuden duty of every com munity to supiHirt lis mechanics They are a worthy and Indispensable class of nieu, and we find no town or vlllago llourisliing without their aid.? Indeed, their ibsuiui! Is always a true index of the condition of the place? ?whether it is advancing in wealth and Importance or sinking into decay.? Whenever we pnss through a village, and hear the froc(ucnt sound of the car penter's hummer, the clink of thehlack smitli's anvil?that village, w? hut to ourselves, Is pro?]*-rou?. It cannot be otherwise. for the producers are active ly employed, aud ouliiuiul<cr tho con sumers. Whenever this is the case the people arc growing wealthy, and at the same time training the rising generation to habits of Industry anil .morality.? " hen, if a city or village pilrsues'the opposite or this course?neglects its me chanics, and supports those of some ; other place, and lbu.se who an. left are compelled by force M circumstance to remain and In-come idle and prolll 11 a few years they Iss'oniu b?c gars, and their children Is-colnlng Iguo rant and vicions, they will cease topro ducc and hecouio consumers. ir there Is any truth In tho assertion that we ought, as a nation, to give the pre (brents' to domestic iiuvnufiuinA's the fact is equallv true with regaAl the community; both are auatoESj i J the same argument. If ? merchant would have around him sultslautial customers, let him by every means in his power support the uns-fianics in hi" I'1""'- ""J1*. at' they become more wealthy, their custom will increase especially In those articles on whichhc make* tho greatest profits. Tte habit of Importing large quantities of cheap for eiKn articles in competition Willi our city mcvhiuiicx, is short-sighted and wrung, both as regards the mechanic I2S, it tho raerchaut ".5"'r ',,to,he operation of HlVKv i?r u 1ni1 thl>' ho crossed the path of his own interest by doing so. eat hnth^' > V;1 11 ^ classes support each other, and by mutual exrhimn. to THE BATEmXx CONCERT LA-ST NIGHT. ?There was a rare musical treat at Washington Hall last evening, and wo very much regret that the audience was not much larger?such an one as the unqualifiedly superior excellency of the artistes certainly entitled them to. Concerning M'lle I'arepa's singing we almost hesitate to speak, lest we should be charged with extravagance by those who did not enjoy the marvel lous luxury of that rare feast of en trancing music. Who that was privi leged to hoar that wondrous voice, so infinitely varied in tone, so magnificent in volume, so clirystaline In Its purity and ir. its sweetness, will ever forget the spell to which he yielded rapt and speechless homage. How inadequately tame criticism seems to compass the unbounded glory of this match less Queen of Song. How shall we follow with the tinkling cym bal of mere words the splendor and beauty of the strains in "Ernani Tnvc lami;'" the fountain likejoy and fresh ness and ubamlon of '*11 Bacclo;" the wonderfully charming "trill of the nightingale:" or the delightfully arch and touching expression of the equisite old, old story which was "told at five o'clock in the morning." Wecannotdo it. There are cloud wonders attending the setting sun; there are panoramas which sometimes burst upon the vision; there are emotions which occasionally flood the soul, which mock the barren symbols of speech and bid us worship in silence. So do we recall the voice that made the evening glorious, and dure not profane the memory by any jugglery of Idle complithent. Hear this ^rand Priestess of Song, and decide \vhether this is an Indian Summer's dreain, rising from the dull haze of a printing office. Mr. J. Levy's cornet performance is a prodigy of its kind, and was received last evening with the enthusiasm it de served. No o?ie can imagine the capa bilities of this-instrument without hear ing it under the inspiration of such a master artist. We doubt if Mr. Levy's superior upon tho cornet can be found in the world. The execution of Herr Carl Rosa upon the violin was of excellent merit, and indicated n promise which will some day put him in the front rank of the professors of the instrument. He was frequently etieorcd, as was also Mr. Le vy. There will be another, the last, concert to-night,and Ve advise all lovers of good music to attend by all mean*. Seats can be secured a* Mollor's Mu sic Storo. Weather.?Never withiu tho memo ry o! residents hereabouts huveonr peo ple been favored with such fine weather at this time of year. Yesterday thesun shone brightly all day, and it was pleasant out of doors without wrap* pings. Wtf wish we could have a good deal more of such weather, even if some suge* do predict very bad weather when it once commences. More VAi.irABi.E Property forSai.k. -Mr. Thos. O'Brien, real estate agent, oilers for sale this evening tho valuable bnsitiesH stands on the southwest corner of Market Square and Market alley. They will be sold sheap, and offer extra inducements for investment. The same gentleman also offers for sale a residence on John street, desira bly located und for salo on reasonable terms. ? # * ? Sai.k of Effects.?"Yesterday some of the personal effects of an official who recently left here for parts unknown, considerably in arrears, wero disposed of at sheriff's sale. The principal part of tho effects was about apcc/cof second hand kid gloves. There were eighteen pairs of them and they sold for five cents per pair. Wallino U f.?Workmenureengaged in walling up a door opening on Mon roe street from the store of Mr. Thomas Hughes. BUSINESS*'NOTICES. IRON CITY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE AND National Tolograph Institute. F. w. Jenkins, ") J. C. Smith, a. M., V Principals. ales, cowlky, ) Pirai Chlb'uc JiuiUlimj, CV Putin mid St. Clair SU SixxjihI " '* Oilit Prllilies' IluU'u,oth*t Third " ?? X09. 'Mand 'JX St. Clair St. Allltl VAliS XOKTHK WEKK KXDI.NO KOV. 29, '65. P. L. Speck. Flushing. ltelmontco., O. I>. Fauuhumn, Itc?l ISauk Furnace, Annfct'gco II. J J. liugg, New Philadelphia, Tus.co.,0. C. Nnumnn, Clinton, tunimlt co., O. J. N. Myers, ?>ms, Venango co.. Pa, 11. M. ixiUKati, Washington. Wash, co.. Pa. A. LSomen*,CuyahogaFalls, Summitco.,0. J. C. FiUlerton, M t..!iu-Jt.soii, Luwreuce co.,Pa. A. W. Irwin, Arroyo, Elk co., Pa. C. L. Cotton, Indianapolis, Marion co., Ind. It. L. Sibley, Creighton, Guernsey co..O. \V. S. Mel)owell, Ml. Piirnel, Franklin co., Pa. 11. ,f? Utaiiy, Centre oo.. Pa. T. 11. Frew'. McAdvllle, Crawford co.. Pa, A. W. lioitlou, " " " J. II. WelUner.Congress, Waynoco., O. J. K Warner, CI. K. (Ilftbnl, IJgonier. West'd bo.. Pa. J. It. Seott, Athens. A then a co., O. F. 1L Soitth. Bridgeport, Bel. co.,0. 11. K. Waddle, Elm Grove, Ohio co., W. Va. G.W.Mc<'ullough, UloomiyValley, Crawrdco E. W. Hnrroun, 41 " R. M. Slpwi, Slale Lick, Annstrongco., Pa. J. T. Clifton, Washburn, Urant co., wis. H. 1). Itiuuey, lilalr co., Pa. O. S. Curry, Eldersv Ule, Wash, co., I*a. For terms and liUoraiaUon coucerning the College. addn-Mt J rkkins, Smith Cowi.ev, nov28-lt Pittsburgh. Pa. TnE personal property of W. H. C. Payne will bo sola at the Auction Rooms of ueorgo E. Wickhatn this morning, at 10 o'clock, consisting of Books, Wearing Apparel, Bcdstcadand Bedding.Bureau, 1 Stove, I Wheeling Library Stock, Ac., j Ac. A. N. JOHNSON, ! r.ov2< Executor. Common Sense.?Wo recommend {the Hoarhound Jiaham as equal in merit to anv preparation in the market for Cougfjs, Hoarseness, Ac. It does not constipate the bowls. It does not debili tate. It is pleasant, safo and effectual. Price 35 cents. Sold by T. H. Logan A Co., and Loo an, List A Co. Oo to Stein Brothers, corner Main and Monroe sts., to seo the largest stock, tho best variety and lowest 1 prices. _ White Shirts,*wool shirts, under shirts and drawers, knit shirts, Ac.; ! very low, at wholesale or retaiL Call I soon at Stein Brothers, cornor Main and Monroe ats. Buck wheat Cakes have mado their appearance. They nover attain their duo excellence unless raised with the JSXccdsior Jiqkinff: powder. Nooneuow disputes the superior quality of this most excellent article. T. II. Logan A Oo., and Logan. List A Co., sole proprie tors. Sold by dealers generally. A large assortment of handsome piece goods just received, which we are setting wholesale at eastern prices. Stein Brothers, corner Main and Mon roe sts. ^ Ot*R stock of clothing is unsurpassed in quantity, variety or prices, to which we iuvito an examination. Stein Brothers, corner Main and Monroe. nov23-4w P. C. HILDRETH & BRO., | S3 Slain Ktrey. WHEELING, W. VA. st??i w". "wbswww iron, wire,cast Coanterand . SFXDaiGk " ?2M8Sr Qo&hen Cheese, . ! ; nova . JfBW CAJtPKTN. ?>ry <8oods. GREAT EXCITEMENT! OPENING or to* NEW STORE. NEW STORE f NEW GOODS 1 NEW YORK DRY GOODS STORE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. JACOBS & BRO., Have just opened a large Ktock of Fall and Winter Drew Goods, oomprtslngall the latent Parte and New \ ork fashions, Have JtiAt opened the following uwortment: Block and Fancy Silks, French Merino*#?all colore. All Wool Plaids, " " Delaines, Bmche Repps, Haxaway Stripes, Co burg*?all colors. Figured Alpacas, Alpacas?all i-olorn.ll Poplins? all colors. Also, the following: Cloaks. Broche Fhawls, All Wool do. Plakl do., Blark do., Children's Cloaks and Shawls, | Cloaking*, Ac. DOMESTIf GOO DA. Brown and Blearhed Muslins, " 44 " Wheeling*, G Inghams, Calicoes, Ac. HOrNEBOLD ooom. Tahlo Damasks. Linen Table: Covers, Nap kins, IJnen Sheetings, Towels, Counterpanes, Blankets, Ac. We have also received a large stock of La dirt' Kid GIovm, Silk Gloves, Wool Gloves, Cotton Hose. Linen Handkerchiefs Collar* nnd Fctt*. Krnbrolderips, Insertlngs, Hoop Skirts, Balmorals, Cornets; Ac. We are dally receiving all the latest styles of Dress Goods from New York. We will be most happy to see the ladies of Wheeling and thexnrrouridlng country, as we will be nleaned to 8>>ow our goods, for we are positively sell ing our goods at New York prices. JACOBS A BRO., IOB^Maln street. Wheeling, W. Va. JACOBS & BRO., ) TTAVE JUST OPENED A STORE tJN 11 der the McLure House, containing a | large stock of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, I which we offer at low prices Our stock com prises the following nnmed goods: Gents' Fine IJnen Fhlrts, " *? Flannel Hhlrtft, 41 44 AU Wool Undershirts, 44 44 M Drawers, 44 44 Linen Handkerchief!*, 44 44 44 Collars, 44 Fnnry Neckties, And everything else in the Gents' FurnLsh ng line. We ab?o ofTer our stock of and Capr ' ? Itsfeeto ' | well onr Clothing positively at cost, to make room for our Dry Goods, we offer our Cloth ing to dealers at prices to suit them. JACOBS A BRO., nep5-0m McLure House. ab<o offer our stock of Clothing, Hats aps. Boots and Shoes, Trunks and Va > wholesale dealers. AH We Intend to REMOVAL. SPEIDEL & INDERRIEDEN, I TTAVE REMOVED FROM MONROE 11 street to No. 51 Main street. In the room ] formerly occupied by Jas. H Baker. Have now In store, and fbr sale, 400 dot 2 lb Can Peaches. MO 44 qt. :?) 44 2 P> 44 Strawberries. 200 44 qt. 300 44 21* 44 Tomatoes. 150 44 44 44 Pine Apples. ftO 44 44 44 Black lorries. 60 44 44 44 Green Corn.! SO 44 44 44 44 Peas. 30 44 44 44 Damsons. 40 44 ?? 44 Whortleberries. 40 44 qt. 44 Currants. 40 44 2 Ih 44 Gooseberries. 300 rases Brandy Peaches. 20 doz. 1 lb Cans Lnlistcre 2i)0 44 1 and 21b Cans Covo Oysters. 100 44 44 44 Spiced Oysters. 40 44 cans 11 o'clock Lunch Oysters. 10 eases lx>xos Sardines. 100 44 quart and pint Pickles. 00 44 Pepper Sauce. fiO 44 Tomato Catsup. 35 44 Worcestershire A English Club Saneo. 75,000 Assorted Fine Cigars. 100 Caddies assorted brands Tobacco. 1(0 laddies assorted brands 1 100 grass swotted Smoking Tobacco In par per pock a res. 40 doz. drains KUlicklnlck Smoking To bacco. . 40 do7- assorted bales Smoking Tobacco. 40 bbls sndVs bhlsSmoklne xobacro. 25 kegs fine cut Chewing Tobacco. 50 gross Sunnyslde, Sweet Owen, Rose bud ana Talisman line cnt Chow IngTohaem. 40 sacks Almonds, Filberts, English Wal nuts, Brazil Nuts and Pee Nuts. 50 cases Layer and M. R. Raisins. 2.i cases assorted Jellies. GOO llw. Fine Candles. 500 boxrs avortfcd'Citndy Toys. (Also a large stock of Common cigars,cheese, Scotch Herring. Hoop, Caddies, Blacking, S plccs, etc. 8PEIDEL A INDERRIEDEN, oc2l , 51 Main SU Wheeling, W. Va. standard Sralrs. SAM'I. OTr MOfthAN t- OTT. W1L U. HALL SAMUEL 0TT. SON & CO, Asentsfor* FATRRANK8' STANDARD SCALES, A DAPTED TO EVERY BRANCH OF /\ business where a correct and durable Scale Is required. Counter Scales of every Variety, PORTABLE AND DORMANT SCALES TOK STORES, hat and Battle hcalea. Warehouse and Transportation Scale*, Scales for Grain and Flodr?Scales for Rai - roads?Scales for Cool Dealers and Miners ?Cotton and Sugar Scale#*? Farm and Plantation Scales?Post Office Scales?Banker and Jewel ers; Beams?Welgh manters' Beams, Ac., Ac., Ac. All of which are warranted In every partic ular. Qdl and examine, or send tor an Illus trated and descriptive circular. sale m this city, which are represented to he "aa good as ? Fairbanks'.'? A scale with cast Iroo bearings, ennnot be durably accurate. SAATL OTT, SON A CO., Agents, Wholesale Dealers In ITardware. Haddlery nsrdwsre. Cor. Market A Montw *t*-, opposite McLure House. Wheeling. W. Va.- ? - mart4 J. M.OIL1A9. - J.*. RlCnARDfl, s. r. THoxraoar, ' irrnB*RD' j. b. ucpraia Dillon, Thompson, & Co., 102 Market Street, Wrought Iron Ptwjs Ott Well Tool. and To h n? Sheet flono I>mln Pipe, all Itlnda awl Hia of Bran lock*, I'limj., swam Oiling*, SI earn Vlilrtlw, etimm and Mater Gooff*. Slntou llnthTut*. *e, Ac. Bra* fwlnp of all ktnda made to order. Ordem from country promptly attended to. CMbpadd for old copper, bran, and lead. DDCAN, SHERMAN & C0? BANKERS, Corner or Pine A Nassau 8ta, K. Y. TBSTT K Circular Notes and Circular let ters of Credit, For the use af Travelers abroad and In the United States, available in all the principal dUea of the world; also, . COMMERCIAL CREDITS, For use In Europe, east of the Cape of Good Hope* West. Indies; South America, and the Utrn3l8UttAi. sepavsm J. S. TRIMBLE & CO., Practical Number*. fMonas sad Gas Fitters. ? Have constantly on hand BATHTUBS, WATER CLOSETS, LIFT AND FORCE PUMPS. HOOKS, ANTI FBlgnOXMETAL/Aal grif ?0OdS. Important & True. JOHN HOEMER & CO., WHOLESALE AND KETAIt DEAL ERS IN FANCY AND DOMES TIC DRY GOODS, Km. U <* 33 Stain at, OcntreWtxwUnc. WE ARE NOW DAILY RECIVXNG an extensive and thoroughly assorted stock. Owing to the. lateness oi the season, hAVlo^bounhtmaajroC them at large sales In NewYork and Phlladelphla^and large lots or Import era to close out at very reduced prices, in consequence of which we have an unusual large K\ock of the choicest gauds to he found In America, and ?t4toll 25 percent, less than those having bought their goods several week ago. We, therefore, take great pleasure in being able to Inform the whole sale-and retail customers and iriehds,andthe public In general, and the ladles In particular, that we now havethe largest nnd by far the cheapest stock of dry goods In Wheeling. An early examination and ycra will be agreeably ffurorlsed at the extensive stock, and the low* est prices since the.war. We will onto enu merate ? few Items of our stock, ? Good Madder colored prints at 2i English chintzes', 40ct Black auu Lames* 80c; High colored fisnoy De l 3iUe ittjUwdssllwwS tttoslT FANCY DKJBfcK CiOQI>S^la, plaids, all wool: Kpickerbocker Wl liigh colored;'all wt*>l; ? plaida and < oriental plaids, Persian: twills, * white mohair, black, alnaots^ colic figured mohairs, brocade mohah urr-d alpacas; Km press cloths of*i ure?and stripe* ??> ? . 111 vin FRENCH MORI NOB?In. white, orange, light, blue, Magenta, and beouttfnl dsuk grounds with bright figures, and all the other coloreand Shades lb pfelh-goods;' Black ritid fancy thibc cloths, and < onurr's printed cash merus bom)*riiww, ?llk striped and check valencies, melanges, blsok crape* fancy and CLOAK ANI) SHAWL DEPA The largest swortment of cloth cloaks lh'tbe Cltyv'ntjm 96 to 860. n ? ? :i: I. r. y I~.r: >Y. fcjhawlsof every size and quality, and the greatest, varieties of style* ever brought to this market. Particular attention of the Wholesale trade is respectfally Invited to this stock n FUR I>EPARTMKKT<?Particular atten tion has been given to this stock, and do not hesitate In wTng tbolwc have U^arSwt In the city; rafajdhffinm fit) to *100 p*r.fc&* BED BLAN KETB.-White aM eoloifeAVety cheap; colored and whtteoo veriota and quilt*. BLACK ANDr FANCY- .CLtfJ " " Cassimeres. 4*., fromWenp.71""-' FLANNEL DEPARTMENT.?Goodhfcanry Hl'"'* -1-1- 1 HH? nel; | ? extra heavy qountry real Welsh flapnpls; bL other kinds too numeteus tSfrie&tfetfltfWety low prices; COO biumoral sklia, tha finestielee tlon ever presented to the cftUsetut < best assortment at greatly reduced^ WOOLEN NET OOOD^nurtfeqsi nubias, hoods, legglns>and wrisUetaitfieyxiv variety and latest designs; undqratUrts and drawers for ladies and gently at vtu^.roXuced ?|dKE8S AND CHX)AK TBIMW?ffli)-A very laige assortment of' the latest series ol ornaments, buttons, gimps,cords and tpnsriln '"yif m? a ^b'ant) EMRoiaj#riigi.i kind" ColUreHe^N&c.? r thedlffer^ni twilled and plain for 50cr fbney shlrtlnn flsfc ' Roy flannel; Good linen hand kercbiefti ftom 12V?c up. Ladies' belt ribbon* and buckles In gilt.Jet ?{. ^rcnajluie and laoe veils' Homo e*ci,?___? sty li& Also, hair nets, eri if3* new, and hundredsbf other articles too: numerous tc mention. ? ? ? ? J V - ??d; J n consequence of not having ,our t J n consequence of not having,our spacious house entin ly completed, we will be Vary much crowded and will sell at greatly reduced prices to make quick sides. Wo tetftrfcioui sincere thanks to our friends and customer* fpr past favors, and-by close attention* In creased facilities and low prices, hope to mer it an increased amount of patronage.' Our motto shall be "Try to please.* Vary ruKpectfulIv, novCdaw JOHN ROEMER A Co. S so,ooo WORTH OF CLOTHING pnit*t af tfT-n i y i AT COST. mHE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING DETER 1 mined to give their exclusive attention to to their merchant tailoring, oner their entire stock of Ready Made Clothing AT NO. 1M MAIN STREET Next doo* to Grant House, at Cost, consisting of a large assortment of Overcoats, from Jt7 00 to 830 00 Cloth Coats from ...12 00 to 80 00 All wool Onsnlmere suits 17.00 to 25 00 Also, a . large assortment of.Shirt*' Collars Gloves, Suspenders: Hosiery, UnderClbthing Ac., all or which will bo sold at ?*t, for cabh W.D.Sawtell&Bro. ?' ?*??! T?i) lltrf) TIfsi NO. 1M VAIN BTWET,' Nfcxt door to Grant House. P. S.?We also bflW- our room; in Maid St., for rent . (novgj . ,W. D. 8. A Bro. Commissioner's Sale. Alexander H^yman, "1, A. Loring, Adm'r.',etal.) BY VlftTUEOFADECREE RENDERED m be above entitled cause on tbe SilU day ?\ October, a. D. Inis, I ahall, on Satuiday.the ninth day of December. 1883s st ten o'clock A M., proceed to sell at tbelVont door oT the Court. House of Ohio ooudty. the MWUtoft, described property, to wit: or a snmciencv SS^mthu.'SSe'f10 debte menUoa?' I?tandA houao *nd. lot ?ltu?te on Zone's p^t"' No-,2- InSqnare ITo. 14, 2Sn.h..?'<ELCQ,?,<r S1 k" N<>- H,urto? mU"ou " south of Union and west of Fifth streets. ? w&l??ZuSZ,?.1"m'RDtl ,0 ln J-4 c jwtoaai"4 "?10 ^ * ?? b? Al*o, lot No. la b,J;&c. Ritchie's addition ^?h0t.^2,' "11? ?ji<llUnn ^ la.iW1UOn' tlon ' 29 ln Buena Vista ftddl Terms of sale, one third cash, ?nd the real novs-td Commissioner. WINE OP TAR. WINE OF TAR WINE OF TAR. WjTA-R contains all the Med ical virtues ej. PINE. TREE TJLR TT.hI.S^E^ECESi.HY TO 8PEAK OP m?re wWlU^ili . A? A Kivlng new vigor snd life to the sjvtem, it is preferable to the many "Bitters" -^"fessssr1 ssS2a??ss SiSSSSifijf* hMn?7 ?nd aJSSrSS **? TAB Beware of Connterfelta. b^nntae !?? -Wlne of ^ ^ LArfiHLl^a A BrBHI'lfcMi WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS 8ffKlWB,4tV,4ai |ry>. ra main ?tbeet. <gor ?aTf ?'?'?f A Farm for Sale. t wwvrfif on Hit- premise., commencing ?t 10<?e?<?? TenMnadt known on day of nileT nova-iw Margaret 8. milliqan. IA New and Very Desirable Brick House for Sale. t ruoras'aiid iKES^ffigraMS VV^Ip^ForUni^i'^P'"1 by Mr ' no^1^tateAg8n,-"^?B"2^ Elegant Country Residence for Sale Cheap. T will sfcu.! A'T.-BRI vtATE BAI F pStl vealerice ana flnfcrfwi?Sc2!l.t,ie heHi <?" I is 'k|""*y,bertfe. I 'iTOft*M'lt,{BfgfatqrM|x. Elegant and Fashionable first fii?? City Residentfor Sale. JigMkMl ciifKEfe"' AgBD^^er^S^g. i Bor Sale Cheap; and Upon Easv Terms. iaBMfii nov^.^^''^?BBRu!,E^,. Selling Off tolloveT l&SMSmS IA Rare Chance for Investment I for SALE. ONE hundred AND FIFTY APRVi /-\r ?Ss-nsarsss $?,-? ^nir?,^gj I wrvi'rSnSr? Ellenboro', Ritchie Co. iJ'Sfe Vl5Staftaa?S,te,he *??' 011 ?rn0^ 3?ff ?Hunl?^HvHaJFf where plotacaii be seen otany tlin?' *" ' r.?. ,, STEIN bro'S,. octg-tf ? r-r r??- j.'i | Valuable Property for Sale. >F?S hc,Rnbrook, CUSTOMHOUSE. Orncm Hooks riiok 8'a. jt Bvn. . p ? 70 Eo<r 8Kv,??^K2???? - tw^, ?et. Jieroi, hah Fort BAift ?" Favorite TtfTOji. ' Valnahle Vineyard and Farm for Sala ?sa?Mg&3B sitnM<Hl about ^ ? mu? dec'd, *** terina;apply to^ J. CJ. COOPER, 5^^>?or ">? -^ot^SSi. For Sale. ? JgjSi^ ?btoinb? Hp.SSSS^ sold on easy tcnna. nova-im ^ >3. m "toreroom "f'> ?ne """bo?.?rnesize. Will biSldS4Sp? Real Estate Agent Knitting' Machine MANUFACTURED. jBYTHH ? Dalfoa KMftiiig 'IffacMne Co. .25'THS MBLM'rnr Machine Ri^hV woi?d!<!*kaffi'rnSW,K?^tUn? Apmo. to-KChcnlSr^ DALTONKxifeSS^gJ.1 wplMmdaS?' ft??"1!?1- Htubnrg. Pa.' Religious Book House ^ "2*"0* ??"? WbMIItt, t>y 1 Fire : HI ???????l.lwiuot I ,MBPB ^ "WfAir, [? A*ent for thf sale of mark ????, burk 4 BARNES' POWDER6^*. loc^ gropogalg. Proposals for Raising Sunken Ves-: a els, &c., on the Mississippi Riv er and Tributaries. i-T ? } er and-Tributaries. TREASURY DEPARTMENT: Office sup'v'o. spec. Aii't. 2d ao'cy, Memphis, Tenn., Nov. 130th, 1H6j. Tijros?je?Efc aunsngs heretofore received lor "raising, wrecking and the delivery or sunken vessels, Ac., on the Mississippi river and tributaries," have been rejected, and new advertisements ordered, witji a view Qf securing wiflejr ajninetU" ~ w lor "raising, wrecking and deliver?? convenient ports, all sunken vessels, whetl? steamers gunboats, flats or targes, or parts thereof, in any part of tiie Mississippi river or its tributaries below Cairo." The foil iwing points will be observed by parties making such proposals: . I. Tlip. GovernmeuU aesjres to restore the vessels can do it. ? II. All vessels, boats, or parts thereof, will be delivered at one of the following named -oris: Nfttehur, yickstairii, Yazoo City, Miss.; lttle Rock, Helena,- Arte.; New Orleans. Alex andria, La^ Memphis, Tenn.; and will tbere be sold upon due public notice, and contrac tors will be compensated out of proceeds of such sales. Proposals may cover theWhdle work, or be conliued to the work In one or more of the rivets.-r.j, hL , ? III. Proposals *wi!t-Include: The raising, wrecking and delivery at either of the desig nated ports of all sunken vessels, whether Steamers, Gunboats, Barges or Flats, and whether sunk by the United States or rebel forces, and whether of material value or not j and the removal of,all hindrances to naviga tion caused by tlie sunken vessels, and Die thorough clearing of the channels as far as they are obstructed by the same; and must stipulate to commence the, work as early, and push It forward as rapidly as the stage or pra ter will permit* livSlJ o .! IV. Kacli proposal; must* therefore,distinct ly set forththenames' of the streams In which parties propose to operate, and specify the lowest percentage of the net proceeds of sale of the vessels, Ac., so raised and delivered at either of the designated places of delivery* for which they agree, to dothe-work.. ? V. A denoslt ,of Ftxe Thousand.- Dollars (85,000) will oe required from each of the bid ders at the time of bidding, to ensure the good faith of the bid and the carrying outof the con tract, (if awarded); and satisfactory reference must be given,<also, as to the ability and good faith of the bidder to perform the work in question. The sufficiency or the referees must I>e officially certified by the nearest officer of the Customs. . VI. Forms of proposal (a copy of which see below),and envelopes, properly addressed and indorsed, have been prepared and forwarded to each of the Survey ore of Customs at Pitta burgh, Wheeling, Cincinnati, Louisville, Chi cago, Ht. Louis, Cairo and New Orleans, who will furnish them upon application. VII. Proposals will be opened on the 15th of December, pro*., at 12 and the award made as soon as approved by the.Secretary of the Treasury. ? i/.: VIII. The sumsdeposlted by unsuccessful bidders will be returned when the contract is awarded; the deposit on the part of the suc cessful bidder or bidders will .be retained to be forfeited to the United stataj upon non-com nllanoe with the terms of the contract, or re funded upon the faithful completion of the work. WM. W..ORMK, supervising Special Agent, ?s<v,2d Agency, Treasury Department. FORM OF FIIOPOSAL 1865. 7b Sujxrvising Special A ynit, 2d Ageacy, Treas ury Department, Memphis, Teiin.: Sir: In pursuance of your advertisement of the 20th November, 1866, 2nvitiug "proposals for contracts tor raising, wrecking and deliv ering of sunken vessels. Ac.,on the Mississippi river and tributaries (.below Cairo)," sub mit the following: I. propose to raise and wreck in the stieam hereinafter named all steametvgim boats, flats and barges, together with all their appurtenances, whether of material, vuluc or not, and whether sunk by tho United States or rebel forces, or' in^pursuahce of orders t either?or to avoid/capture by either force prior to the closing of the war; to reino e all and every obstruction to navigation, caused by the said sunken vessels and to clear the channel thoroughly of tliem, so that the nav igation or the stream may not be Interrupted on account. of. the stone; to deliver the ves sels, <&c., raised, at either of the following named places, audit odo the said work at the following, named rate of per centage of the ? nett proceeds oi sulcus o? said vessels and ap I purtenances at said place o(delivery, yiz: | Name of Place pf delivery. Kate of , jucuuiun, 1SUU. ....? ror v ct. White..Helena. Ark. Memphis, Tnfor ? %lct. Yazoo..Yazoo Cy. Vicksburg,4lJss..for ? IS ot. Talahatclde, do do Jbr ?, t*.ct. Yallobusha. do do ? -for ? V ct. Red .Alex., La., Natchez, Miss ...for ? ct. Ouchlta. do do for ? ^ ct. II. propose. If the contract is awarded to that will use every means In power to execute the same In the promptest .manner possible: that will, wlienevertho stage of water will i?ermit, immediately go to work and employ hands and.nuvchlnery suf ficient to insure the early compleflon of the contract, and that -??- Will honestly endeavor to promote the best Interests;or the Govern The deposit of Five Thousand Dollars (95,000) is herewith Inclosed by draft of on ,4c., Ac. Respectfully, CERTIFICATE. We the undersigned hereby certify that we S of us, well and personally acquaint tlmtTC U. 8. Custom House, . , I ?* uP?n honor, that the foregoing I ?&Sd?m&i5.,en?en'""a?"8 | ? of Customs. B. BOWLING, Awit 8pT Agent Treasury Department and superintendent In charge, ttoygSr-tdecM.. .. . . ' ?; ? 1 Boots and Shoes gECOSD STOCK OF WallPaper & Borders, JUST OPENED BY ?Toseph Graves, { .? ii .*i ISTo. 30 Monroe Street, \ Oc25 ^ __ REMOVAL. NESBITT & BR0. TTAVli REMOVED THEIR TIN 4 SHEET ri Iron Ware Manufactory and Sales Jloom m^aUieir oUl stand. No. 46 Hain street, Centre Ho. 33 MOITHOE STREET, (between Market and Main streets,) oca WHEELING. W. VA. W. J. COTTH. -> ISAAC OOTXS, JB. XKT -f r>Amnu> W. *. COTTS *00* ? Wholwala Dealer* In . wearies, Liquors S'PtWnce No. 188 Market Square, "t1 * -? ??! WHBHLINO.W Vi I I S??-? PiASTAtion I J BlUer*. 76 Cases OIostetter'A strand yirtrt; DR. SEE LYE'S! ! AooiS UiSi hiiooocZ LIQUID CATARRH ,00 ITT008 .T .1 REMEDY. Itt ll-iOia Ui.I -CUKE WAKRANTE D"W IE DIRECTIONS ARE FOLLOWED. ?"C^I/or Circular describing all symptoms. TIE SYMITOMS OF CATARRH AS they generally appear are at first very flight. Pensons find they have a cold, that they have frequent attacks, and are more sensitive to the changes of temperature. In t his conditlan^ibe none jnay be?uy> or a slight discharge, thin and acrid, afterwards becom ing thick nnd adhesive. As the disease be comes chronic, the discharges are Increased in Quantity and changed In quality; they are now t nick and heavy, and are hawked or coughed off. ThesccrellonFarooflenslve.causlnRabad Jfce voAocJ^thlck'aad am wcaM.i U?6 eaiYRof&.a #>? h p?t mvpd ? des^iw frequently takes pi act. Another common and Imivirtiint s^toni or Pntm-rh is that the person is obliged to clear his throat in the morning of a tliiolc or slimy mucus, which has fallen down from tho head during the eight. When tW* tjy?jpj>lace the I during the {right. When this tak<* niace tne person iiwyJ* sure Oiaifblw'dljfrMO to Mi Its J way to tne lubgs, &n3 sUOuld lose iio time In rrestlnglL _ . _ I The above are but few of the many Catarrh Symptoms. A single Bottle will laat a niontli?to f/c n*cd thwe tlmM a day. I DR. D. H. SEELYE & CO., Bole Proprietors, Chicago, Illinois, 1 And for role by all Druggists. . McCABE, KRAFT A CO., WHEELING, Wholesale Agents for Eastern Ohio and West Virginia. feZMy CATARRH! DR. R. GOODALE'S Catarrh Remedy. THIS MODE OF TREATMENT IS The 'Acme of Perfection! It Cures Hay, Rose and Periodic Catarrh. It Cures Catarrh in all Its Types and Stages. It Cures catarrh, and averts Consumption. It Cures Catarrh and Pain in the Temples; No violent Syringing of tho Head. The Sensoof Taste and Smell Restored. I win eniuiuuc it. ?..v ?. - remedy will break it up, radically destroying ttie principal of the disease, ana precluding fhe posiblilty of a relapse: ? No form of Catarrh can witlistacd Its search ing power, and no mode of treatment ever af forded such immediate relief, or gave such universal satisfaction. It penetrates to the very seat of this disease and exterminate it. root nn<l branch forever from the. AT. 1'. Commercial Advertiser. Hay. Rose, and Periodic Catarrh.? Dr. R. Good til es Catarrh-Remedy and mode of treatment, not only affords the greatest re lief iu eyery variety.o? Catarrh. but It extin guishes the disease forever In all Its types hnd ^ for-Dr. Good ale s New Pamphlet on Catarrh, its per fectmorte oTtreatmentand rapid cure, infor mation of prlcele#* value?eetid or call at unoo. r'O. It Parker,Solo Agent, 75 Weeeker St., New-York. JSTFS* w'e by T. H. LOGAN & CO., and LOGAN, LIST A CO., Wheeling. noy2Myd?iw L. A U OH LIIV'H " OLD HOME BITTERS, ?OR? i i PRIDE OF VIHtfnrik To Cure Dyspepsia To Cure Dyspepsia Use tlie Old 13otne Bitters. Use the Old Home Bitters. Use the Old Home Bitters. Use the Old Home Bitters. - Use the.Old Home Bitten*. For Heartburn and Flatulence r or Heartburn and Flatulence For Heartburn and Flatulence * or Heartburn and Flatulence Use the Old Home Bitters. Use the Old Home Bitters. . Use the Old Homij Bitters. Use the Old Home Bitters. Use the Old Home Bitters. Loss of Appetite Low* of Appetite Loss of Appetite Loss of Appetite Restored by Old Home Bitters. Restored by Old Home Bitten. Restored by Old Home Bitters. Restored by Old Home. Bitter*. The Sick made Well f! I _ The Old made Young l!! The Depressed are brightened!!! Theinale cheek glows with Health By using Old Home Bitten*. By using Old Home Bitters. By using Old Home Blttera. By using Old Home Bitters. t-J*y us,"? old H?n*e Bitters. I tjal ways gives satisfaction. It does what we claim. It sells rapidly. It is tlie onl v euro for Dyspepsia. It is a good Tonic for FeveiK I j [3 (twti'for licldity'of. stomach. It la a nealthv stimulant. Jt is chemically compounded, o el<*?nl Preparation. i .Sola *>y Merchants and Druggists generallv I Manufactured only by K $Hedlral. A CABD TO THE I.ADI1A iJH. DtffOTTCO'S | Golden. Periodical Pills, | FOR FEMALES. | ALWAYS SUCCESSFUL AS A PREVENTIVE. | 1 i??i -1 ^0"e suffering from anv lrr?ru laritlee wliatever, aawellau to n~vlt {??eof family where_C!th ATnTjSl'U ONE Pill is A DOSE. t2.Wmt condltlolftat *i4cb i ' billty,altliough thelr.mlldnefes would prevent any mischief to health, otherwise the Pills are recommended as a MOBTTW ALU ABLE REMEDY rorall'iltose?afflicting compfaihtsso peculiar to tho sex. vhc Distressing and Painful Men struation, JasteiUttM, Ptthiinthe Back and Ijains, Heaviness, Fatigue on any Slight Exertion, ^.rJaticm of fhe heart, and air tho various (strendng complaints, particularly that most annoying, weakening, and the beginning of all other female weakenesses, Tlie LeaMrrbcaj'-or White*. . At thesame'tfme. t(bere is nothing in these pills that can do injury to life or health. Let the director* be strictly followed and you will And them to be off they are represented. t BOX IS SUFFICIENT. BO.OOO BoxM kav* keen Sold Wltbtn Two Tesn. Tin TfunisamJ. Boxes sent by Leiler, both by myself knd Agents, to all parts of the world, Mcli answers have been returned, in x ladles say, nothing like the above pills been- known since the SCIENCE, or which ladies ? ?* 3 naveoeen Medicine dawned cfon the World, Ini:.* rn?OTtnr Ohatrnet/olM Jk Rcstor iacAwturtto lUPropfrClMinnel, quieting the XKRVEsand bringing back the BAr,.?f Health" to the SiS* or the MnllpwBot. UiIoinU. - KHAFT4 CO., Wholesale ENTABLMHED AH A RF.FltiE n F^RO* aiJACK#:RTf^f r ? J 3D rli/HteL .1 rlXLUb THE ONLYPLA CE WHERE A CURE CAR BE OBTAINED. .R. JOHNSTON HAS DISCOVERED THB ' dio4 Certain, Speedy and only Effectual Affections or the Kidneys and Bladder, Invol untary Discharges, Impotency. General De bility, Nervousnees, Dypepela, Languo r, Low Spirits. Confusion of Ideas, Palpitation of tfeo Nose or Skin, Affections of the Liver, Lungs. Stomach or Bowels?those teiTible disorder* arising from the Solitary Habits of Youth? the Mariners of Ulysses, blighting their most brilliant hope* or anticipations, tendering marriage, daL, impossible..u -j.-.: i ? . YOUNG MEN Especially, who have become the victims of Solitary Vice, that dreadful and. destructive habit which annually sweeps to an untimely grave thousands of Young Men of the most exalted talents and brilliant Intellect, who * 1 *? jir * listen' might otherwise have entranced listening Senates wtth th? thunders of edoqaenee, or waked to <<fcstAcg the living lyfe, may call with ftiu connuencer " ^ * MARRIAGE. Married Persons, or Young Men contempla ting: marriage, being aware of physical weak ness, organic debility, deformities speedily cured. ! . He who places himself under the care of Dr Ji, Tnay religiously eonflde In his honor as I gentleman, and confidently rely upop lils skill as a ph yslcian. ? , ! ? ORGANIC WEAITNESS Immediately cured and full Vigor Restore*!. Tills distressing afltctlon?which renders life and marriage impossible?Is the penalty ?ild by the victims of Improper Indulgence, oung persons are too ant to com hi It excesses from not being awnre of the dreadftil conse quences that may ensue. Now, who that un derstands the subject will pretend to deny that the power of procreation Is lost sooner by those falling Into improper habits thnn by the prudent? Besides being deprived of the pleasure of healthy offspring, the most serious nnd destructive symptoms to both body and mind arise. The system becomes < "iihuruuonai Debility a Wasting of the Frame, Cough, Consume Hon, Decay and Death. Office, No. 7 Sontti Frederick Left hand side going from Baltimore street! a few doors from the corner. Fall not to ob serve the name and number. I-eMers must t*? paid and contain a stamp. The Doctor's Diploma hangs in his office. A CURE WARRANTED IN TWO DAYS. No Mercury or Nmueotit Drugi! nit. jonxsTox, Member of the Royal College of Surgeon* London, Graduate from one of the most emi nent Colleges in the United States, and the abater p?rt of whose life has been spent In -the hospitals of London, Paris, Philadelphia and elsewhere, has effinued some of the most astonishing cures that were ever known: many troubled with rimdne In the head nnd ears when asleep, great nervousness, being alarmed at sudden sounds, bashftilness, with frequent blushing, attended sometimes with derangement of mind, were cured immodla ately. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Dr. .T. addresses all those who have Infured themsel ves by Improper Indulgence and solli wh,ch ?'n ?*>th body and mind unfitting them for either business, stndy, so ciety or marriage. These are some of the sad and melancholv effects produce<l by early liabltK of youth, via Weakness of the llack nnd Limbs, Pains lu the Head, Dlmnem of Sight. Loss of Muscnlai Power. Palpitation of the Heart, Dyspepsia, Nervous Irritability Derangement of the Di gestive Functions. General Debility, Symp toms of Consumption, <fcc. M kntAixy.-?The fearftil effects on the mind are much to he dreaded?Loss of Memorr Conftwton of Ideas, Denrwsslon of Spirits, Tfrrt. Forbod I ngs, A version to society, 8elf-DIstnis% i?T*lonsiLn<iK.of .Persons of all ages can now Mr wha1 is the cause of their declining health, losing their vigor, becoming weak, nale, nervous and emaciated, having a singu lar appearance nbont the eyes, cough acd ?symptoms of consumption. , - YOUNG MEN have injured themselves by a certain practice Indulged In when alone, a habit.' fr? 7 companions,'Or at school, the effects of which are nightly felt, ?llp" asleep and if not cured, rendeis marriage impossible, and destroys both mind y* R)lonA nPP,v Inimedlateiy. . ,^nt ?J Pity that a yountr man, the hope of his country, the darling of his parents, should ' ^orI\ a^1 Prospects and enjoy IWT Jir If0' y ?Jie consequences of devia f Path of nature and Indulging totoreMDte?S?tnnCbl1- Such Persona, most marriage, 1,00riy darkens to the bUgVtWhhnuPrCr or *n?lher DISEASE OF IMPRUDENCE. When the misguided and imprudent votary ocdinnfthfe.?n.iun imiti he h?* ,mblb?l the seeds or this palnAil disease. It too often hat? P?P.?lthat ?l-t Imed sense of shame, or d rend trnUetlielrnptK-amn^, ?nch a* ulcerated sore ..3?a^?sindSnn^p^fi?lxis1^r -!th frUthtmi rapidity* n at ?tpSFS3,? ancl thTvtrtVm^r ^ a horri?! obieff n/rl!2Jf^?Wftll.?teeftSe t^omcs nuts a ^^lse^tI,on'until death TiMim<*o'thta,?j2Sh?ac!-,thttt thomandniw. rtecon^tnHon.and make theraddne'of life ? STRANGERS, taking tlielr T^on'" nfter mont-^. or a, aJ l>SSmSdenUntoordlpIomM' alwfty*hangln sw-ftfieps INDORSEMENT OF THE PRE88. MBBSMb nnHr^'V Ripper?" and many other papers SKIN DISEASES SPEEDILY CUREE, (ssss^arf *** "PRO BONO PUBLICO.*' Private Diseases OUKKD IK THI. SHORTEST POSSIBLE T?Mg DR. YOUNG, (Late of Philadelphia,) WHO HAS LOCATED HIMSELF PKR ? neewith diet or WndrMMtoKSi^iiSl" m.rySrphiiu in ?2" tlTetoten daya. Skin dliSi?SS??Ji?fi^m A?SSSorjaprU.au1 nalS^SSSS?^^ source. p*wurea Irora no otlier ANEMSlER'AGOaCrB FOB LAJlLtX. to tho healthy^ meS?SSS^?!il.o,?,,?0"on" patlon. P^ ,ccnrely P?cked from ohwr SL JfiS'&.Soj ra xhwi.^?<. BODMaiV'S Inspection and Laf Tofcacce WABEHOUKB. Sa*-?< ??na 03 Front, and 82, M and 66 :; r Water, bet. "Vine & Walnut Sts^ ^ coicDnrA*i,oBDrb. ?*"Ketums promptly made. - - ? ?. ksatt. i?S?Sk*>D?*%rS&