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WEDNESDAY HOKMXNG, OCT. 10 For Sale or Rent. 1I7ILUAM TALLASTB LATE BE a<9l0Aa tE4THKKWOOD. i | & Appl> to 3 DODSON A BROH. Jog-lf v Uo.21 Mains: PRACTICAL EXPF.RfENCE.-r to all about vubhut doibea. For aevc years I Have conducted, one of the Ian public laundries in N.Y; at present I am to lag oat 325 pieces dally. Ihave been cc peiled also to investigate and test the varl washing Machines of the day .and can, U say thai the "Union," sold by J. Ward ft < 23 Cortland street. New York, la the only 1 have found worth house-room. Two them are nowarfd have Msn firmftrs in t slant use in my laundry. ' UAAION R. CLARK. Hold v*. ' : aep Fresh Oysters. T>OOTH, BATTEL LEA CO. ARERECE D log Fresh Oyttters dally. For sale by. caw, can and half can. taefl P. T. BARNDll THE World Renowned Shgwnu "TTTILL DELIVER HIS. IfUWITA: W Lecture on "the Art of Money Oel or SnooeM In Life," WASHINGTON HAT OIDAT, OCTOBER 15TH, 186 Doors open at 7JO p. m. Lecture c menoesatB. Tickets for sale at J. C. Orr A Go's. Rell? Book Houae, Edmund Booking,and Retei Heats can be obtained at Jesse B. Mel Mwdc Htore on Balorday morning. 18th Admbadon 50 cent*. ^Reserved Beats 71 ocWd Fresh Shell Oysters. Received daily at the ari House, on the wharf. oelfl The Fair.?Yesterday was tho oj lngday of the First Annual Fair Stock Exhibition of the Nprtkwest' ginia Agricultural Association, Wheeling. The weather in the m< ing waa good, affording a fine oppo nity for the arrangement of stock articles of exhibition, which were celling in. Daring the afternoon Heavens clouded over, and soon a the rain commenced coming down, terfering materially with the afterno proceedings. Wo were present daring the morn and although it was but the comme: ment of the exhibition. were well paid for our visit. Quite a xiumbe exhibitors were arranging their arti in Floral Hall, and everything loo well for a creditable display. The sheep pens were occupied m more largely than they have been several years back. One new feature this department, was a number of fantado bucks and ewes. We also tlced three extremely fine Cashn Goats. The display of cattle was so large as is desirable, but as far s w*nt was very creditable. All CI4 of horses were fully represented, tl oughbreds, saddle horses, fte. In Class C., trotting horses and mi in single harness, there were two tries, viz: A bay gelding, Guerc BUI, by C. Chambers, and a bay in Jennie, by E. Stahl. A contest of sj between these two, during the al noon, mile heats, best 2 in 3, resulte favor of Guernsey Bill in two stra beats,?time 2:54 and 2^>7. For horses, that have never beat* minutes ia public, mile heats, best 5, In harness, the following entries \ made: J. Barley, b. g., Gen. Grant?2,1,1,1. T. A. Lamping, g. g., Billy?5,5, dr. C. Chanibm. b. g., ltocket-1.2,2,2. Thou. Sweeney, g. m., LadyMacbe 4.4,4. dr. T. Nell, br. m., Kate 8beridan?3,3,3, L. Fink. b. m., Lady-6, 8, dr. Shortly after the crowd had-denai in the evening, word was received j the famous trotters. Dexter and Pale would be down on the train f Wei Is vi lie. At 0 o'clock they nrrl at the depot at Bridgeport, and v taken out of the cars and led ove; their stables on the grounds. T1 horses will, wo understand, be exl ited on the track during the remain days of the Fair. programme for to-day. 10 A. M.?Thorough bred turf hor Class XA. 10 A. M.?Matched horses or mn Clans C. premium $48: $25 to 1st It $ 15 to 2d, $8 to 3d. 11 A. M.?Trotting horses that fa never beaten 2.50 in public, mile he best 3 in 5, in harness, premium : fjO to 1st horse, $20 to 2d. IX P. M.?Trotting geldings ; mares in harness, premium $65; 1 single driving horse $35, 2d $20, 3d 2 o'clock.?Fancy matched ho: without regard to color or sex. Mile heats best 3 in 5. Premi $100; $75 to the 1st; 425 to the 2d. 3 o'clock.?Racking or pacing bo mare, or gelding, to go as they pie Mile heats best 3 in 5. Pre in; $140; $100 to the 1st; $40 to the 2d. Aground.?Yesterday the steal Potomac went up to Sweeney's la Ijug, lor mo purpose 01 aiscuargin loud of pig metal. In returning, stead of steering straight up the rl Sto the deep water at Martinsville, pilot, thinking there was enough on uar, attempted to turn her round wk she was. She soon scraped the bott however, and finally stuck test. A considerable toil she was got off. only to go upon the sunken coal In opposite Wileon, Dunlevy A Co's I yard. Before she could be got off ti obstructions, three spars had to1>e and much labor expended. She reached the wharf eventua i and alter loading lor Cincinnati left that port. ^ ^ Mbktixo attqb Court Hoube.(1 the Court House last evening, Co. I 1st Regt. We?t Virginia Boys in ill & I met and appointed the following g :| tlemen Assistant Marshals lor f I Torchlight Procession on to-mon \ i night: James Mscauley, Hugh Sterll - Henry Hartman, George ?oy, John *! Mendel, Lewis Woodmansee, Ja j J Honckert Adam Wamick, James Iuorreu, George Montgomery, Thoi Thomas, Charles Baltsel. These gentlemen are requested meet at the Central Union Clnb Rc this (Wednesday) at 7 o'clock, P. to confer regarding the prooesalon. Carklessnkss.?As Mr. Henry ? bour was driving at a walk up Fov street in his buggy, yesterday roc ing, a woman, who was strangely he lees of her own safety, started aci the street directly in nont of Mr. horse, and. although she was calle< by several parties, continued on course. Had Mr. H. not brought horse to a dead halt, ahe would infi bly have been knocked down i trampled on. Clkaxxkci Up.?The Street Comi sloner Is having things in bis dep ment pat to rights. The dirt wl accumulated on Main street, in co quence of the work on the water pi is being thrown on top or that wh extending along the middle of street, marks the locality of the pi On other streets we notice that it is toff (rather**? int** |b<&? carted aw^y:"*^ Two Impish boys, who were foo with a hoee on the north-east corn* Main and Madison streets, day be yesterday, gratlfledfrheir mischieffng propensities by turning a streai water ftill on a little girl, who passing by, welting her complc from head to foot. POSTF05SMSKT.?The lecture on Use, Abuse and Beauty of Enj "Words," announced to be dellven Washington Ball, on Thursday e log, Ihellth Inst., by Uu> H??. W Wat kins, for Ibe benefit of the Fo Street M. K. Sabbath School, tai1 i postponed until Tuesday evening x the 16th inst. Mirnjo ix Centre Whkui There will be meeting at the O Wheeling Market House to^n Eminent speakers will be In atl ance. Let all attend. fcf 1 n g-^i^^ma^UL, -' the ^Bjftgoh.AftM Ae^ling of the ? roll, the'mfuuies of the'precedlns; meet' log "wore toad and signed. Seyeral Ofdi^ ?^?S?ecSS" aT wero signed. ., The reports of committee* were then The Committee on Aeftonnla reported a number .of. bills .against the-city, 5_ amounting in the aggregate to $1,656,68, low Which th? committee recommended to a*l .be',.paid.'."On1 motion the import was t"* adopted, Witt), the exception of a hill] for alcohol furnished lamps, amountaai Ing to $176,25, and one for lv,000 and odd uly feet'or gas famished the loWer Market Uo^ House, which wero referred to the Committee on ~Li?hta for report. :Here ubill ?S' ofJ- M- Brodie for work done, wit presented and ordered to bepaid. The Committee on Lights- 'reported *? tn?\wr J?fi?^*5^>m? posts ai .? different points throughout the.city, and to light Zane street, on the Island, with oil lamps.1 A' motion to re-comv rait wa? lost. The question' recurring tba On the motldn to adopt, an, amendment ,17 wasoSered that Zane street be lighted at a cost not exceeding $300personam, [which was carried. The question be ing then put, "Shall the resolution, fta j amended, passf.it.was not sustained. The Committee on Street* and Alleyi reported In favor of making varioui |mn.nnaman?D A mntlnn luijJlWJoifBuw JU mo wi jr. AIUUUUH h. J11 recommit Was withdrawn. Amotion to adopt that portion relating to a root! n,.. to the Crescent Mill, the coat -ol fixing said road not to exceed 5500 (300 to bepaid_ by the city and t20( by private subscription, was car -r rfed. That portion of it recomjxj mending that Dewey, Vance <fc Co. be . permitted to bnild a railroad on Marahal street, was adopted; also, that p<t^mo tion recommending new curbing to w pat down on the west side of Market ioaM street between certain streets. rved A resolution to repair the walk, ot J" Zsne street on the Island, was recomiTiT m it Led with Instrnctions to report ooat Be potts irom the Snperintendent o Water Works, City Clerk and Streq Commissioner were received anc adopted. AOR A petition to set enrl>stone on Web >-3t ster street was referred to Committe< on Streets and'Alleys. ?n- A resolution was received from Uv and 1st Branch that thft old city hall beap Vir- plied to market purposes and concurred irn- A petition for reimbursement ot ex rtu- penses Incurred in digging ditch foi and water pipes was referred to Committal late on Water Works. the The petition of J. M. Blckel anc ifter others, to use the old Council Chambei , in- for school, purposes, was laid on lh< oh's table. Two petitions to transfer coffee house Ing, licenses were granted. nee- A petetltlon to set curbing on southre east side of East street was referred tc r of Committee on Streets and Alleys. cles A petition of Cowl &. Co. for reduction ked of water rent, was referred to Committee on Water Works with power to act. nch A petition to have graded ah allej for between Main and Market streets, was . Y_ en . * j > in incneu mi ^uuiiuiiuw uu otreuia uuo In- Alleys. no- Hugh Harrison nominated as Deputy lere Sergeant vice John C. Vail resigned, not was confirmed. is it A petition of Franklin Coen. architect sses for Work done, was referred to Com* hor- mittee on Fire Department fbr report The report of the committee appoint ires ed to visit Robt. Hamilton, Esq., in reen lation to the assessors books, was retesy celved and ordered to be filed. are, A petition of I?awrenco Hanney, fo\ >eed payment, of serviced as keeper of th< rter- pest house, was referred to the Commit din tee on Accounts. . ight A resolution to release John Lawlej from confinement, was agreed to. m 3 On motion the 2d Branch adjourned 3 in ?ere Too Much Whisky Aboard.?Ox Monday evening, Jacob Bradley waj possessed of a veritable devil, whici: caused him, figuratively speaking* to th_ run violently down a steep bill into th< sea. On his way, he entered the.aleanc ,3. beer bottling establishment of Mr Hartley, on Fourth street, below rff Quinoy, anti requested that gentleman mat to supply him with malt lfquor. Hii request was not complied with, where rom upon he indulged in phrases having ved special application to Mr. H., but alto< /ere gether unfit fbr ears oolite. A Mr. Rav. r 10 who happened to be present, endeavoriese ed to appease the mightiness of hie Mb- wrath, bnt without success. Mr, H. dug then intimated to his would be custorn or that he had better step outside ol his threshold, and for bis pains got 6 "blizzard" on the side of his knowledge ' box, whlctt caused him to fall help-ps lessly over a stand full of bottles. Mr, H. down, Mr. B. threw bottles at * Mr. R. with considerable effect?on the avo bottles. iatg Officer Brady scenting something in 1^0' the air about the time the little com edj ; was going on, with unerring instinct, and proceeded to the scene, and arrestee Mr. B., who was, yesterday morning, gig fined twenty dollars and the costs. After Mr. B. had paid the fine assessed against him by Judge Good, he was arlum *??ted unon a warrant issued by Justice Johnson, upon a charge of assault )r8e and battery. He was held in {$400 bail ase! 10 ?n?wer at the Circuit Court. lUm A Profitable Horse.?Dexter, whe is to be at the Fair this week, must be Her a paying animal, as the following items, ,nd-? taken from an account filed in court in g a Chicago, in connection with the settleIn uiout of the affairs of Trussel, one ol [Ver his owners, who was murdered by a the woman recently In that city, will show, the They exhibit Doxter's earnings during lQre uw ih? ioot uioduib: Dm, From Jane 15,1866, to July 29, tbe fter amount received wai ... 18,138 00 Cash paid oat 2,042 0C oat Receipts in ChIcago?..w.H..M?.M 73 lose Leaa expenses..... 64Q 0C 711.705 73 M Receipts at Milwaukee.. 1,296 M for Total 113^)02 53 "a1 Profits $8,901 a A, iue, Notick to Tax-Paybbb. ? Sherlfl bold and bia assistants will be preth0 pared to receive State, County and row School taxes, assessed for the year 1B00, at the following times and plaoes: nK- Ritchie TownMp?At the SonU 1 R. Wheeling School House, to-day, Octooob ber 10th. B- Liberty Ibwmhip?At S. Bell's store, nas West Liberty, to-day, Ootober 10th. : Webtler 'Township?At the, Slxtb I to Ward fiAhnnl lfnnut. fjr*?Hox? . loth. " - ? M*? Clay Township? At the Sheriff's office, October 11th, 12th and 18Uu Residents of the above Township! lar- should bear In mitott that they can sei*t? cure a reduction of 2Xper cent. ontheii ,n}- State tax, by paying all their taxes al *d- the times and places specified, or at th? Sheriff's office on or before the 15th daj H'? of October. i to " her Cibtoit Coubt.?This Court met yee bis terdsy at 9 a. m.. Judge Caldwell pre All- sidirig. . , and The time of the-Oourt was occnplec pretty much all 'day with the case o Joseph Cliue, charged with committing nis- a rape upon Ibe person of "Rebeecf art- Burkhardt, continued born the daj lich previous. The case not baring be^t use- brought to a conclusion, attp. m.t thi pes, OUnrt adjourned to ??6t at7K jSBj. "" Ich, At 7X p. m. the Court met/ and aft#! the transacting some business,' adjourpec pea. until 9 a. m. thla morning. y t0 Shsix Oxstkbs Lovers of free] hell oysters should call at the Armoi House on the wharC Mr. David Ar ting uioi, iu0 proumwr uk uuh popular en r or tabllshmenVls' In (Utly J receipt. or thi fora largest aud finest aheU oysters the Bal lov- tlmore market can supply. See ad vor m or llaement. ' .Jiff Kvixrsa M arkjct.?Yesterday alter noon tbe market was crowded ?? nana with butchers, bakers, hucksters, oonn try people, and the beauty and Cubloi tllsh or tho dty. Notwithstanding recen at developments, It seems to bequlte pop Ten- ular* , j js; Th? Fashioms?Mr*. Kyle and Mrs SS? Watklna, dress and cloak makers, 161 Main street, reoelyed yesterday a. sec ">? oud supply or fall r?ahfotU, Their pat terns are beautiful. The ladle* ahoult : oali and see theea. SO.? I ill ^?2?.-We regre* to team that Jobi & ^^SSStmn&Rm l&rftrttcd was a splendid meeting at"the Central Olnb tOoma last evening. > Geii. Kelley, a.M.hlorton.Esq., and Capt. Bristor Spoke, eliaUing bmdh'appiause.: - < "We are glad to sea General Kelly imoog ra at thd present time. - Hfa Dim?_nl(iii8 ia a tower of strength In mi West 'Virginia, 1 and- oonld the Trtle : Boys - in Bine" : have heard-. hls> eloquent argument last night, we "are much mistaken it they .would not have returned fjomthe error of their ways then and there. ' > , . , ; ' t : Rjyia' Nkwh.?The' river is failing With less than five feet'in the ohanne). ' Boats for to-day are the Ragle for Parkersburg, at 11 a. m , 3as. Bees, fbr Sunflsh, at 3 p, m.; Logan, for Steti' benville.'at 2J< p. m; Zanesville, for Beliairi'at'7 'and 10 a. m. ami 3 p. m., 1 and Edinborg, for Cincinnati, ai o%.ni. [ ' tir* latest novelties In the way or Toilet ' STtlcies/Pernimery, Ac., can "tje1 found at K. Bockiog's t)rug Store. , Oir'readers should not fall to' examine hl? stock, before making | Ihsbjpnrphasw. ,, [ Boxjcth'is'o Wondeh?ol.?The greatest I preparation of, the da; is Odb^rt's Vegetable A tti11rntila Aw dm* hair aim tn nrovont and i cure hairlnrss, sa a. hair dresser it u wrCTlkirt by none. The beat proof of-ita merlte.litbe ? steady Increaseof its sales and its use In all 1 the principle barber shope of the city. War1 ran ted 1 I -'.T' ' ' In - ; I Tarn MybtioTi*^-C.C.B.AC.D. a?The f first of the initials above stand Ibr an-old friend to the public; one which eveiy one ' will recognize and for -which every one has a [ kind'welcome; we refer to Ooe'S Cough ail* sam?the Cheapest and best preparation in . the world for croup, coughs, colds, and all . throat and long complaints. The second are > fo^Ooe's pjapepela Cure?the only remedy t ever known that is sore, to cure dyspepsia, indigestion. Flatulency and general debility. 1 Both 2 article* are now too well known to ' need any praise from ds. Let the afflicted ' jgarf* & JHweg. ~ E8TABLUHED III 1837. I 188CL- (Spring Trade. 1866: I !_ . . 'T~~ )n ' ' BAX'L M'CLELUUT. CHJC8TKB D. KNOX* - i lit l) ; M'OLELLAN&KNOX, j Manufacturer* and Jobber* of | BOOTS & SHOES, t No. 65 Main Street, WHEEUCNO, W. VA. I l ? .j >ii: \Uihirt.\ i 1 \A/E INVITE THE ATTENTION OF Cash buyers to our very large assortment of Hoots and 8hoes for the . Qmntl? and QnTrimnn TuqiIa uj/xuig oiiu uuHimox xiauOj which for extent, variety and freedom from 'all irregularity Is not surpassed. Our Stock is Larger than any other in this City, and in prices wecan successfully compcte with any Shoe Souse.in Che East or TVest* For the proof of which we ' invite you to an examination of our Stock. VAli Goods warranted uniform in quality. McCLELLAN A KNOX. marf-ly isSk | , 1 FALlj. lioe. D. A. ABLER & CO., Branch of Kohn% Adler and JBCohn. Philadelphia. At Rbelnstrom's well Jcnown stand 141 Main street,. WHEELING. Wholesale Department up stain. Retail, flret floor. , ^ Ribbons, Velvets, Flowers, Feathera, .MILLINERY, STRAW & FELT GOODS, Dress Trimmings, inendleos variety, i T. Amn* annna irn i ; , . . VX/KJj Hosiery and' Fancy 'Goods, Baskets, etc., Hair Net*s Alexander's and-EmpresTKld Gtovea.French Cotseta, etc., etc. ! CLOAKS, SHAWLS, FURS, 1 Balmorals, Woolen Goods, Zephyrs, etc. SOLD LOW FOR CASH. ! D. A. ADLER A CO., Wp23 141 MAIN ST. WILEY & GRAY, ~~ Fonnflry and MacMne Worts, i HABTHI'H FCRBX Belmont Co!, p. . Manufacturers of cane mills, ^^E^apOrataw, Mill Machinery, &c. ; DAKISL PKCK. VM. P. HDBBABD. PKOK ft HUBBARD. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Office, 4Ui street, 2d door Sonth of Qnlncy, Jpao WHBmuHe, w. v. 1 PJL3PTOH & OOJUKBAY, (Snoccoaors to P*xton,kDonlon A Oglebay,) ; WHOLESALE GROCERS, Pw?dor<< ?*: (^ommlatloB Hmbsnb, | Nob. 62 and M Main SL, flee18 . VgmniQ. W. Va ' a. OKAIIOUL -t** Tii'iCTTT. R. rmiKm.T CIAHOL^ DAUUL * ?(., ; WHOLESALE GROCERS, . Produce ft Commission Merchants, 1TO.K <*40Jfomwam Marketflt, aprt WHEELINQ.V. VA> CHARLES 8E1BKE, ; Boeoenor to H. Diehmet, Fancy Dyer and Scourer, Booth ?L, nea* th? B. A. O. R. R. Depot, WHKKUHO, W. VA, ! execntedat short nouce and an reaacmaMe wtM*' (i. B. CAIiDWELL, ? I. MAIN BraKET,^^ j Up8Uln,ov?rJ. C. Coopex'sdiy goodfi store. Refen bFfnmWnt to Ilia KxceUency, A. oTWwt VlrgtoWF. SIB^y.SjasWM^erohim?BN^onai<BanE mMn I . . BROWN & LOSE, J? H ot6gi?aph.?lis is* maiV Street, WHttl.mC, W. TA. TJHOTOQRAPHB OF KVKRY DESCRIPr ' thelateet otylefl and btst finish. Qilt and Boaawood Fnunw towla cheap. my*8 \ P. c. Hn^RET^& BRO., w lng Paper, Plaster Mia, Land Plaster. C&mMlt Ttl Tirlanil T ! > rin?iinm T linn ViAnp ? Higgins' Qemfft MonroeIf llf* UmI ; 3? Hot o gr a;p h. s$ Cards, jMli^triTw^ tSbpms, i ^ Pbatacn^iil*m>?i*ttB??l ?x ' ' Wtilwrto friw. decs UoidTJ tlx. . Ir.*J?.. . Ill _ -it j >i 1-uiV/ , i... lo .'*? HO^fX , . ... . - < . :: . I.5 . If :?I ' - . ti . If .. ?. }/ ' 'U Itf T Eeloubet Organs ! . II ft i . Vs*- {II ?i" 1 I T THE Jj AST FAIB OP THK AMERIof Felon bet, Pelton * <3o. excltedthe intot general attention, and pained the-prise over all tfie Jneunmentaor theaame dasB seat for competition. It may be wfilj louurfned tbfkt Amerlo? contending which ever^won that bg^j^ald^baije^notojlj over all competitorsmIW "btet Cabinet Organs.?American Art JournalA.%nr. 9k 1 si iAp't w. A Hole Aicst tmr the above Instruments. i it >7 if J - * El. ' Ai,- "W" etoer, HVSIO DEALEB, _ . . . i . ,'H . Main St, Wheeling W. Va. : . V ? . ' . I ' ; ' oc3 !P X O S ! GAEHLE'S Piano Mamifacturinfi Company Or BALT1XOKE, HD. Warerooms north east comer. oC En taw and mnia company having obganizX ed in April, MM, to TOaJonrtJpn the well known Arm of Gaeh'.e A Co., u a joist pratmoai. punb makkb8, who have held prominent positions In some of the best establishments or this ootmtry and Pianos combine all ^he excellencies of all the latest improvements^nd it will be apparent to all that men wnoeesldn and abilities fc*vlnjz and reputation are Involved; Asa testimony to the above* they were awarded the FIRST PREMIUM OVER ALL COMPETITORS, by thejudges of the late Exhibition held at ^^Mar^bgd institute of Balttmnret McL, In ' T^Tknoebeitig sufficiently Introduced in this city, and havlngproved {equal, if not six perior to any heretofore known. Those tni want of a. flint-class Piano, man n factored with the greatest care and of the best material: will save Dealer's cammisrton, which only makes planosmore costly, but by'no* means more valuable, by sending orders directly to the factory, as above directed, orby. applying at Pzofeeeoic HARMAN KRYTER%,. No. 163 rabtllty of oonstrnction, for every instrument, and Mdllbekepttn tune for one year fre* c) charge, XMdpianoa taken in , exchange. Persons wishing to have their Pianos tuned or repaired win please leave orders at the place above named, as tbeTunerof said establishment will be hert eVay three montbB. ' ; - . jglwmrlai, ' . NATIONAL BANK or WEELINO. * JAWlfiUOWOU MMJf U. O. ? w?,coo CAITAJj ATJXHORIWD....... 600,000 Money beceived on deposit, in terert paid pn Special Deposit*. ColleoiSS2%5S&?Sd??TOmpUy WW* DIRECTORS: George EL Wheat, Jacob Horn brook, John K. Bowfard, Joseph BeU, Jacob &'Rhodes, ObeAer D. Knox, nwi^ff-Pranthftim, John Ij. Hobta, * geJrge k: wheat, rrtJaAent GEORGEADAMB.Cashier. 'ttftw j i!.. National Bank of West Viifcinia, . AT WHEELING. Collections m*de prot^ds pram nlJ?'remitted. Directors.?James "sy. Pax ton, Crispin Oglebay. M. Pollock, Michael Rclllv, James Blair well; Joseph Beybold, John R.Hribbard, Arthur Little. Ai 8. Todd. rji JAMES W. PAXTONi President. GIBSON. LAJtfg.Caahler.T JygT-lyd MERCHANTS' NATIONAL BANK ; OfWM Vlrfrtnla. Capital Paid in, <500,000. riTHIS BANK BUCOEEDB TO THE BU8IJhn*?of the "Merchants' and Mechanics' StSg^jtagjrf 'pffiaral tndo tt legitimate -ProtdCTK?Robert Crangle.> '? 2Mrfector??'Thomas SweeneyrI*. 8. Delaplaln, Jap. p. Acheron, John Danlon, Jacob Berger, A^Alleh, Howell,, J. .Nelson Vance, Jarn^ JanlT-iy , ~| . National Saving's Bank of Wheeling. CAPITAt, Money received oil; Deposit' Interest paid on Bp?dU Depoaits. Note. fMlhtHawnmiteil, . B*n>i?w|a hnnghlanrt sold. Collections made on all points and pzopwtoprotubtly 'il THamnnt.rinv WAdncMav BISECTORS. , TbdmaaH. IAbL > Robert Gibson, '^A^jtrCabe, J.O.Thomas, T.M.DodS52 JiluBttfbL ' ? ' ' THOR H.UB1V President. B. P. HTLDRETH. OMhlerJ ppygt The Poople^a Bariki VT~ OFFICE, VO. OB MAIN ST., WHEKLDfQ, \J W. V*. Money rooelTod on (l.postt. Inbought and aold. Collections at Home or .from abroad promptly attended t0. >^' "1 : A. : DXBBOTOBS. '??'#!:,! f ! CgtoHeii, A?^rew JOSIAH F. UFDEQRAFF.OMh'r. ZHJ9! mORBOm OZJTZKfSIOh EBYOB 50?D & OQ.V; . DBALSB8 IS , . _ Agricultural Implements, emin, TMd AOaidraSMdi, mart Wheeling Iron Works. NA?"- : ~ BAK IKOJf, SHEET IRON, Manufluoored and foraaleby - j ' ACHESON, BELLACO, ' - . Si . ?*.* I.:} "Office and WarthooM, No.** 15 Main! ****** ^WHiBEi^dr.V.VA. Jn2P ' '" IRON KWiaraG CO, nil 'I..f: l*Xin . - nl r.Jl t. .u jKfi OBHWIWmkHnlMofttkn. MKmfcdttMaof" ' ' OO Iti J J,.- , IWi'iJ j MACHINE PQR&ED ITOIJS, BOHJ}' WA8HEB8, *C. ' ! r- , i.U. ? . AU wuwm MTJWMW, M.iuui* nra AHD SHOE HAI1S. 111 ' j?wi? _ *- -?r,v; j 1866. FnU.Bijoolt., lsfa. . i,' Vltfci Vtiur?wt u J OS 8 P H 6HAVE8, HyxnnBookL *B1Ui? ^Joks. MmiliMrtllln Boota,*a,?e. mil ; sriT' .mm Ajf ; > r-f. v T -i 1' si i ;'>nM iiuiu ) >dJ ttt (* ??* .* , :' iiriM ?*?*>* - ? Great Attraction!! .uaU^vl ?<?> flVOBtHi . AT THI.'" Ji . .;i- 12?? ?m?Vi a? ?i'>ii ] a: I .Ha.. . i . ; j < _ . : Q & A JST D . /iv : DRY GOODS uuo,?-v 'mi ?'!" . K'vii?r? a?iH?; .. ' ill BA-Z-A^iR ,i <?? ; S5"i .*1. . . - . t !? u . UJ ?.r.l lin.i J., ? . | JL*?i i";i I r John T?jr?fiTtifiri& nn. x.a 1 - :rv/.>r</;ri, . ml ttfitnUir mtiaOpt, CENTRE WHEELING. . mtjoo j?a ' A'J xii-*J'I ' :r'*; -"l'''"* '''i ? J <' >* .??ri ivjWitl j . I ' i ? ? vi Fancy and Domestic .viriw^t.iu , . -u-vM ,<*' ? .?'.*! /OU J.'iV i DRY GOODS! ! ,'it ? . ilit . ; } t . i".!.' j i' > it>'i Kifa) . ?! "Which we'pffter io the trade arid' ihe pntiHe in general at. '? rT:' ' -?"i j: !7)?; H T i , t ; .. > r-jy ijji , i . // j? i *> ! t" ,tJ> i-i ?>? > ?. ?J jifuijOi ?: -i". . : ' >! New York Crish Prices I All partlea baying for casta, wholesale and retail, ale reapectftilly? Invited to call toon. Merchant TaUore.will also And11 to their. adfii ' - * 2? m:U ?il ?*>t; ?> ?. ? - , 1 : T.i /. !'. J till iJi . , : CARPETS# OIL CLOTHS, COTTON AND WOOl^'tAAsB, ' Wholesale and Retail. : ? ffT?IH -. JOHN ROEMER &C0. .r- ,u I ni in '. .?*?! ..I -.UIJ-.I. UJ ' (i) /?., V t CO 111 .I / oc8 .ti'siri x?a uj-a- ? i ' >" . >?- '.i. s.jjT ? . - : ' < | f Vfc ^ i ? 03 i I a I g stt * ~ wjf- h 8 O ja ' 03 y < >uO - rt. eg fill r73 m O' 5 I u3 03 > lu.ii > "1 "P"|' ^ a' 'w H !S ra^'uiD ; 3 p -9 . . . rTi/. ? . y+2 ?'S- *** J B | S !'J ? &: kj 2 "H"l ^ ? 1? & "*# g- s ; tS ' 8 | 5 11 ? S.? s.| |' s m g s J I. f. g FH .Yg, g to fl , ?Nt s ** k g =:-?' 4? .. . ' o 5 '.' f " NEW MATEBO^ii Itf* .:?? ' ,... i ' - ' ? fos ' ' ^O oinxisr Gf! CHEAP AND DURABLE. : , .... ,Vu-,|.,oW i.'. ! Fire-Proof & Water-Pioof -.i itfc^tUtirrtWt i'/ }'.)*i:itt li'T ' v * j Plastic Slate BJoofingj ii.?T ;??T trtfcif I - >.<* Hi ffiwi." <x?nbnstibkslmpervl<>M. non exiynMT?V^nd aiscovOTM taat will r68Ss? tnc kcqou of tne element* as long as as tfeettrodfcfcre It pt? tacts. For repairing? old ana preserving new metalllo jtoo JaoCall kinds. Plastic Slate has never been equalled, while It baa proved an mvuioaoie aootufution yy tuo meensmo -^SSjyfin^n$erf<?5^^^or15^e2$jto *n*terabn1MlW tmom.maAbMgm *n? Ohio And "Wood, we Axe preiMred st *11 times "W.T. SmOMSTON,' ~~ TVTOOLKiA.T^'b'EAr.EB W TOBACCO, YY J3NPFF AND CIGARS, No. 88 Matt 5?&ES53^BSaS ^2?5SS$SS!^8S5S8^^ nSSBgs^.r.,;,,:;::; nmmaiiaast^ : Mnl? ami flj iii|> I i anil alii.. I.J Jj n *-*" * 15 uir* Trustee's Sale of a Valuable Fain ] In Marshall County. W. Va, : OF ^f&aS&iTinfsT D from M. P.O'Herin to me as Trustee, datedMarch 80th; 28M, r*rill Wfftofansal? at the front door of the Court House, In Ohio coon or tbe late BenJ. McMecht-nr B8q.t contain- , In* twenty-two acres, more or lew, moated J 1 derlald with ooal and limestone* Is of the < best quality and admirably adapted for! gar.deninfltpnrirosea.. There is a comfortable two story brick dwelling house, out-houses, and ; a good orchard on it. *' ?* ?, Terms will be made knownoudayof sale, i i The title to .tha. above land, is believed to be i indisputable. butsellingasTrugteel will convey only such title as is in me vested by said deed oTtmsL'. >s. A :: 8.P. HIIiDRKTH, oc?-td Trustee. ~ Ti^ste#s Sale Vm-PtTR' OK A DEED OP TRTTftT 15 made'by Peter Phillips to me, datcd'Tstii i day of FebrtouPiT ttB imd!IfooKied Hi the offloe of the Recorder flbr" Ohloconnty, in deed book forty-eight, (48.) folio four hundred and Axtj-?rfeaf^G7t)>iwill;on* *? si r , Monday, Oqtflber 8th,. 1866t county, sell the following described property, viz: Lot No. 240, situated on Koff street, Centre Wheeling?in Koflfaaudnhapllne'a addition to theoly:ofWhfee]ft%j Being the same property that was conveyed by Alexander, Rogers and wife to Peter Phillips by a deed' airthestock and material, either fin^h&Tor unfinished, which may be on Land at time ot sale.- r-1 Terms of Sale bne-t&lrd naifti, iaindr^aTnrterln! six. And twelve months, with good security. sep7-dts ISAAC OOTT8, Trustee. P. 8.?The Bedstead Factory, and all ma-; chinery pe^tain^ng*? l^flrst>rate order.' The above sale is postponed until Tuesday. CJTANTON ft ALLISON HAVE SOME O Valuable Real Estate for sale, or exchange for property in Wheeling. consisting of- improved forms and town property in Ohio, ahd Of western lands. Call at thelr oflloe in thOMfeLure Horise, Wheeling. ', oct2-2w* Valuable Coal "rind Faj*miiig; . :?) Lands for Sale. '* A TRACT OF NINETY-TWO ACRES,OF /\ gnrtnlny al-rty oj?ran oultivatlon and well adapted for Grapes, Gardening or Farming purposes, with a Brick Ten^ t^Hou^jon ^the^san^ and^ one^hu ndred iQrwalent Qnim^or ^$?eC8toWe! from which were obtained the stone to build' the Water works of the city of Wheeling. The Ouarry and Coal are within easy access im pottvahuSSe jth??of land fo*j$her mining or taiaYihracturing pnrpoees. Inquire of EDWARD THOMAS, near West Wheeling.Ohio, or STONE A THOMAS, 174 Main street. Wheeling. sep27-lm t -'Wngfttfi'Salel >, TN PURSUANCE OF A DEED OF TRU8T J. from Daniel Zane to me, dated September of October, 1866, at 10 o'clock, a. m., at the front door of the Court House for Ohio county, the lots following, vik Lota Noa. 1,2.3, 4, 5,6,7,8.0,10 and llTin Daniel Zane*s addtlon to the city of Wheeling, on the lsl^ad*; Terms of sale, cash. . AMON McSWORDS, sep21-td Trustee. Commissioner's Sale. x>y vtrttje w a decree op the JLJCircuitCojurt-for Ohio County, duly pronounced and entered on the 9th day ot March/1868^ in a certain cause therein pending, wherein Francis D. Chapline is oppir Slalnant, and the executor and devisees of Loses W. Chapline, deceased* are defendants, on Wednesday, the 3d day of October, 1866, at tbe front door f>)T{fhe Court House for Ohio County, commencing: at lo o'clock, A. w.. I shall offer for sale, at public auction, to the highest bidder, thd following described real qsiate situated in the city or Wheeling, arid State of West VirginT^^dSrtdefl moiety of part of lot No. 89,1 eastwardly from said street, one hundred and thirty^-tWO ffeetj Also cho undivided moiety of part of lotNo. 119, fronting sixtysix feet on the west side of Market street, and running hack of even width, westwardly from said street,-sixtyrBeven feet. .These lot? abtit on each other, and adjoin the hotel knownas the "Grant House," on the South. TKrmB of 8 AtE.?One-fourth of the purchase money in Cash, and-the remaining ther^urcha*er art vine ho n d s^nr* thn*1 installments. The title will be retained untilIhe whole olthe purchase shall have been sisessr. The above sale is postponed until Wednesday the loth day or October, 1866. oca BE8IRA11L1. Coiint^Eesidenc0ForSa|e. ON ACCOUNT OF A REDUCTION IN the slz&df my ikmlly, I offer for sale my property, situated on the line af the National Road, four miles east of the city of Wheeling. Said property OQmdsts of . r r fourteen Acres of ground, jji s FINE RESIDENCE, containing eleven rapms ami an attic Anislfed, -bauir rooms and all modern li^rovGEaelm; tag brick stabling.-Ice and spring houses, chlckery and two cisterns. Also,onehundred all twelve years old, all bearing. There are also choice selections of Grapes, Raspberries, Blackberries, Slrawterrfc^^TjotESr small fruit*. The grounds are finely laid out with evergreens aamjother ornamental shrubPrice S30,000, - Tbet gfoand oonM not be.pnrchasW^and the bullrings be put tip at a cost of leas than W0,000. Ifrtll also sell my HOUSEHOLD yURNITURK. Persons desiring td consult me in regard to terms of payment, Ac,, can leave their names at the Gas Company's Office, or visit me on the pitemJsefc" *11 fobgr^lAwtr JACOB HORNBROOK. wooiys; ; PRIZE MOWERS! -!?? ? I 1 wa1ffiaw: ,Tw . i i H Flmt clan prlxe? bare been awarded them every oonbsrlA raMge aU America. ?E crJirfW Sjrif The Only Machine Offered for, Which a..Poll. Sjupjiiy of Ertra Pieces are Kept Cohtantly tits on-Hand. lo "< . . .. > - '' it!0Ov 1 WO THOUSAND of these Machines have .siwissr-a aim? nrnirs! Ann p.yiiwtwp to . ... J : t - j j !. . ' r BEFORE BUYING, OR SEND FOR CIRCULARS. . 3 fL Tjl ^ PRY0R, HANDLAN A < C0.Af Bol? r'n. ^ . *tCt '! - . tt>? "if i - 'td*-i . : : * ?*?; ? Jig F.QTfijgn. Fruits. v (j fl*ggH OP DRIED BOHEMIAN getn wSnSi lOT0MkndOrin*wL ' :>'P 'MKte ^'UfawiiUiJ, ^L. ?V&ttJV0tWnW. JALTIMOHS & QHTOjR. R. COMFY \ OmuBAMitbmoTUTMmtjOo., 1 .7 Whumko Jane 15,1868.j , BUMMER SCHEDULE. OA8SENGER TRAINS WILL KUN BY tr-lbe following Kbedale on and after Jnne J ,7' accomodation train. tjeave Wheeling. Ban- Leave Cumberland -i l-ysexctd, aufilo aj? at 10:15AJt. I Fairmont.....11.'09 44 N.W. Va.R. t 3rafton, Janet R.) ~. 5:40 p.m. t N. W. Va. R. Fairmont...... ffc? 44 1 ? s (arrive) &00 44 Benwood 10^0 44 j Oakland.. 8:17 44 Wheeling Cumberland. &20 44 (arrive!) ...,-1030 u ? Sundays, at 12-88 p.*. Baltimore WX) 44 I Benwood -12:40 44 Washington MonnduvUle-1238 44 Junction-929 " , Cameron 2KkS 44 Winchester ? Grafton..^-..... 5:40 44 (loave)...^. 430 V, ? Wadril?tr..^WS^) ?i*rp3rtFeiU253Ajfc. i Cumberland...11:07 " ^TunctWin- f Martinsbniy?.HaW i.v. 6 Chester A P. Harper's Fer. R. R. J Junct. Win- Martinsburg?h50 A.M. , Chester A P. Cumberland...5:23 44 , R. R. 828 44 Piedmonts &39 " 1 asfa*** 8^S5i2n^#.K Washington Mound svllle... 2:30 44 t Junction...... &53 * Benwood .. &00 M ] Baltimore. 7:20 44 Wheeling ? Wash'ton City 835 44 (arrive) 8:20 44 ?I If AIL TRAINS-DAILY TRAIN. Leave Wheeling (ex.) Leave? i Saturday) at-8.10 p.m. Wash'ton CPy 7^0A.X ' Benwood ...8:40 44 Baltimore 8^0 44 Moundsvilla. 9-18 44 Wash. Jn'tm. 9rf? 44 AaM^jn>rr>/MIWU .Uii - ?* * " J Fairmont 12:13 A.K. MarUnsbarg. 233 " Grafton, Janet Cumberland- &S3 " N. W. Va. K Oakland 9-J5 ? B 1:17 a.m. Grafton ?12:26 a.*. F*fflSWa " Oakland........ 8:40 u Cameron....... 8:46 " Cumberland. 6:49 " Moundsvllle. 4tfB " MartinsburgU0:48 " Benwood.? ,.f.ii35'! f?J Harper*8 Fer.ll:47 ? Wheeling 4^5 * ! Winchester [arrive) (arrive) .A80 p. m. Wash. Jn'txu 8:40 , , j:. i >; v Baltimore....* 4:10 u Wash'ton C*y &05 " j V. ! JulS General Agent, Wheeling. Gleyela44 ;$; .Pittsburgh Rail Road. (Shortest and Quickest Boute Ecut and West.) AN. AND AFTER JU^Y 80TH, 1806, \J Tminswlll mnasfloUowK Express. Mail. Express. I/ve Bridgeport? 6^5 a m lOrfjO a m 4:15pm Arr. Pitb&argh 11:05am 8:40pm ftlBp^n w Cleveland.... jfcOOpm >-8?0pm MSam " Crestline 6*?pm ll:00pm < 7H0am M Ft. Wayne... 11:40 pm 5:45]am 1235 p m " Chicago 6:00am 11:30am 6,-OOpm :M* HairfibuTgAJ 8taBpm "2S??m *&80&m " Baltimore?12:20am 7:00am 1230 pm " Philadeiphial2:30 am 7:00am l:10pjm " NewYork.... 5K)0am lOHOam 4:10pm ^ TieketH'to all principal points in the East and Westcan.be procured at the Union office in McLure House and at the Station at Bridgeport. F. R. MYERS, an!8 General Ticket Agent. CHANQE OF .TIME. ^Washington, Pa., at Z....(k30 A. m. Leave WheeUng at ;.:...J.Uv..~s40>. m; Arrive at Washington at. ?6:00 M Jp27. _ . W. I). BURTON Bup'L Tram fbr the West. ; ; ' i;v; Wheeling, June.15,1868. /~VN AND AFTER JUNE 17TH. I860, THE for , m. .and leave Ben wood on the arrival of tile C. O. R. R. trains at 12:40 p. m. and 8:40 p. m. ~ Ju26 J. B. FORD, Agent. " - -WBlrfts ana -KiporiJ. C. L. KANE A CO., ^WHEELING, W. VA. i/ tuMutr vvwumixijiWHAHiJivaw JV dies, Scotch and Irish "Whiskies, Jamaica ^imsMidCordlaliChoiceOld RyeandBou* '/ -.li inn wo v.'i!1 BAX'L OTT. MORGAN L. 9p"f_, .-JSTi. p. HAI/L SAMUEL OTP, j BON' & CO, . . , Agents/or , ? . . V ?u FAmBANKS' STANDARD SCALES, A DA.PTED TO BVERX BiANtJH./'OF >1. business where, a. correct and durable Scale Is required. * . / ..f Connter Scales of every Variety, FORTABXiK. AKD- DORMANT SCALES ( IT 'FOB STORES, , HAT ASD CATIXE SCALES, ' Warehouse*kand Tmtuptrlalton, Btala, Scale* for Grain and Flour?Scales for Ral roatU^SCalea?fbr U IT ' Too ,,.i:,S?^gSK^i All of which are warranted in every particular. Gall and examine, or send for an illustrated and descriptive circular. N. B.?These Scales have all sUel bearing#, 1 which purchasers will find upon ommtuntinn Is not ihecwe with other scales offered fbr SAM'L OTT, SON <fe CO., Agents, ^^M^r-oppoKite? ! siilAl Smith's Wheeling Brewery, Successors to I^Darfington A Co., ipHB UNDERSIGNED. HAVING SOLD L,tbelrBrewe>t'BBdvifaMiiw baalnes to BeUly, Darlington ft HobbaTcheertaUy re Hio pnnuc aa iuuy competent to keepiip the weir known reputation or the AlesV'Porter and Malt manntactnred at thla fstabltahsaTMrottle ^ sepl-tf H. DARLINGTON A CO. > TWI W ^ tt brands of Ales, Porter and Lager Beer, which we are now ready to deliver to dealers and families. Orders respectfully solicited. A Reputationthift^Rxvircfeodln One Word, "RELIABLE." */ir ''i . i " WEST VIRGINIA ?*UflWBDl AMD IHHDAT 'SCHOOL BOOKHOUSE, Jx? > Th k aups BTisino'domoTTte have the pleasure or annonnolng to the public the continued mnoa or tM, JtUUH JOJMMin gtras and Theological Wdrltt.'lf mtki >BooMy jiWMMMrtjRftiiiyaByir JBoota, :HyniL . lQI?li,ifltlUonnjr^aa. tmtur*u tagjiwatey , wpl ji ria ftBOWHE VJtflOBEB,!: T.? iHv!t;ciU.H - 'Ji-* viu> . XocaKAjeuift. ?? ' i r. i;.j m?j -r; lAtS.AJJDOjCPS ? K'i Jmlix 1 HARPER & BR(X : ? ' ' K'SClli.'SvfcO *&// :*p l?fct - . ,mf mi H^s?s33api! ini. ?j I i^?WlEE I 1 OTOBC^ I ofV^Kk&? V s?;-..?S?^^SH 1 S^ras&sf^KpSasa, I Mseoae of the Head.' Throei, None, or Skin. liny*uw? o?the Liver, loop,Stomach,or 5owel??thoee Terrible Dtoordera arising from SH??S?Sis I iaSsriSKKSSwiss; YOUNG; MEN H Specially, ;wbo b?ve become- the victims ot H ^Khk^^muOlylwSpjto1^ njSme K ifque IlKlllMillfll'nf TlrtiBf TT*' uuxuiBut taienia ana tullUant Intellect, who H ^ssbr vakedto ecstasy the living lyre, may call rtth fqll.conftdenp?. i, Harried Persons, or Young Men contempt*. H Ing marralge, being aware ofPhvslcal Weakless, Organic Debility, Dettrfmltles, speedily "itewho places himself nnder the care of Dr. I. may religiously confide in his honor as a jentleman.'and confidently rely upon hi* utiii a&a physician. ,, n y. j,.; ' , ORGAN IOWHAKNKSH Immediately coredand fuU vigor restored. This distressing. oJTbctLon, .which; renders H life miserable and marriage impossible, is the H penalty: paid by the victim? of Improper inlulgencies. Young pexwms are too apt to pommltexeesnes ftamnotbdng aware of the Ireadftil consequences that may ensue. Mow, B who that understands Abe- sm*J<$ct will pretend to deny that the poWfer of procreation is lost sooner by thoee falling Into improper habits than by the prudentr Besides being H ieprlved of the pleasure of healthy offrpring, the most serious and destructive symptoms of both body and mind arise. The System be- ' al Debility, and Wasting ofthe Pramfe, Cough, Consumption, Decay and Death. Member of ttffc tto^albotlege of Surgeons. KC'WasCKs part of whose 1Mb has been spent in the hot* H pitals of London, Paris, Philadelphia, and elsewhere, has effected some of the mqst as* l | tonjsbing cores that were ever known, many troubled .with ringing in the heaa and ears B| when asleep.greatnervousneas.belng alarmed at sudden sounds, bashtalnees, with frequent blushing, attended sometimes with derangementof *plndv^erecnred immediately. - ? TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. - Dr. J. addresses all those who have inlnred themselves by lmproper indulgence and solitary habits, which ruin both body and mind, unfitUngthfsntyr. either business,study,so 'mefeare some of the sad and melancholy effects produced by earlyhabitsof youth, vie Weakness ofthe Back and Limbs. Pafnn m Memory Sws??^te?- ac aBB?&ei? YOUNG MEN WTM>1iavft lrijtirod themselves by r certain Police, indulgedJn whenajone,shabit ft-" qnenuy learnea from evil companions, or at school, the effects of which are nightly felt, even when asleep, and, If not cored, rendere S^^^SSSSStf* m,nd Sn^Sfdi5?m prospects. and. enjoyment* S^^SSmUS&miSSl templatlng Such persons must, before conI MARRIAGE. I.' SSHfgSiS^Sii&mffi&Jffi th. blal- hapmnees. fndeed, wi&rout thene the Journeythrough life becomes a weary pilgrimage; the prospect hourly darkens to tqeview the mind becomes shadowed with despair and fllled'wlth the melancholy reflection that the happiness of another becomes tftghted with oar own. Office, Ko. 7 Soatb Frederick Street, Left hand side going from Baltimore street, a few doors from the corner. Fail not to observe name and nnmber. WNo letters received unless post paid an d containing astamp to! be need on the reply. Persons writing should state age, and send portion pf, advertisement. describing symp* The Doc tort DIFLQMA hangs in his offlce. . ; INDORSEMENT OP THE PRE88. The many thousands cored At this establishmett within the last twenty Sweats, and the nnmenrasimportant surgical Operations *per^ formed by Dr. Johnson, witnessed by this' reporters of The Sun and matty other papers. notices or which have appeared again and again before the public, betides- his landing as a gentleman orcharacter and tesponfdblll ly is a sufficient guarantee to the ftfflcted. 8K1N DISEASES SPEEDILY CURED. feb20-ly* V v.-. %*<flteaXt ' A CARD TO TBI LADIH. | , DB.. DTTPOWOCa Golden Perioclical Pills, I FOR FEMALES. ______ Infallible In Correcting Irregularities, Removing Obstructions of the Monthly Turns, from Whatever Cause, and ALWAYS SUCCESSFUL AS A PREVENTIVE. It Is now sirifee the above celebrated Pills were first discovered by DR. DUFONOOj of Pftrls, during whttto fimetti** have been extenrfvely and miccessftoiy used Inmost of the public institutions, as well as In prlvate pracuoo, of both hemispheres, with unparalleled' success In1 every case, and \l is only ttio ^urKenfc request" of the thousands of Ladles who have used them, that he Is Induced to make the Pills public for the alleviation of those suffering from any Irregularities whatever, as well as to prevent an Increase of family where health will not permiOHE PILL IS A DOSE. ; Females peculiarly situated, or those supposing themselves go: are caallimntt-ggglngr losing these Pills while In that, condition lest they " Invite after which admonition, the Proprietor assumes no responsi billty, although their mildness would prevent any mischief to health.- otherwise tine Pills j_ MOST INVALUABLE REMEDY for iall those afflicting complaints so peculiar Sga^emrfneu, on anSsfiffhi Exertion, FntpUation of the Hearty and all the various distressing complaints, particularly that most Tb? Leoeorrtacea, or Whltca. At ttoaaihe UtniU there la nothln* In Ihes SeSar^1 i,!o-' ..? .. r ?J2_nfcMMMtflJtaa*. mt by Letter both by fWjf ?"1 Agent*, to all part* or th>e -world. In HemoiiBr obslruetjMa Jt RralorIns Natare <? lis Proper Oluatael, oijunuio thk wpvnand bringing back the "Hoyr mlor of Health" My tke3jiMfe jot tbe PrleeltlPpn- Box. " ' fflflUlMls. y^bTMjQI^m^FINkO^Wholwele iSante &3>ey&t?afiat'lp^OT^ilj . 3101 ftp. ... ^ i .1 . >- r '. ...; . __ madbi?iy-y irf<iwt. Tbe^^ro"jlxanl? nl ttonfive hostler- , ... " - LWt XftVitfBakM. mUE BUPKUIOB iJdtfKT' LKVEB HAY l-ddSmlaBibi /IMUm?lnrlteT|!r fw?t Banned steel Bprloclrop. -J?o?i ^1* for i A, ;i i .i; PKTOBBOYD4 CO., . ' ]UW Wheeling, W. V*