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Indebted lo Ston.tor Van Winkle lor a copy of Ibe "report ?' ; ? .eretarv of the Tn.a?ury.transinlttlnB i, report- from the Director ol Statlatfca tlx.- commerce and population of the I'nlted Slates." - WK print a letter from Oisllenmu'* ltuu "up gronud. published In yester ? .VV Pittsburgh UazMr. tint Rives a X. rv r satiable account of the scene* uuj , ?,.rvle.-? mere occurring. The gather-1 on Sunday ??< one pf .llie largesti wo'liav,. ever seen ut llie place, end the \ ^.?,1 order and good feeling lhat pre-j >-,,1.-1*. re moot commendable, 'llie, meeting i' ?t>ll in progress, mill will break up until Thuraday night. A rocsro man in Cincinnati. or a? lua UutUU of yesterday ?*prea*e? it. ?? jn un?tt5pec'.ing and intelligent young ^ ?.-miea.au ol this city recently wrote to Belleview, Ky., Inquiring if the good | neopie ol lhat viciulty needed tbo ser- j vice* of a a.bool teacher." In answer tl? rpireived a reply stating. that "W e IVmill llketo know tlrst, how you aland j ou the political goose: if, or not, you ( ?re a I'.a.tical; if ao, stay where you are, ,?r W" want none such. Democracy anil rebellion ia no objection here. HlB tlinolnnalilCbini/iercioJ ?ay? tbsl Butler county, Ohio, where the Jones Mctioole prize tighl look place, "I* ? I "dort ol Kcntncky in the midal of Ohlu. '? There haabeen a regular Democratic! -major.ly ot near JUOO In that county | "f .r hall a century, and the conaervn ??live county onlclalk were uuwiliiug to .'dialurb lhe aniuaeuienta of an ex "rebel a .liller and a Missouri Demo I crat. fuller county was holy land ??lol our intensely conservative friend*, "jniitHuiiil MoCooie." IrU ?Mid that tbo receipt? of ibe H(r?*?*t i<MilroH<i have iucren?ed vverj w?fk, t>ut one, Hince it opened, and ?re now ?ver?Ring some'wbere about one hundred aud Ufty dollara p?*r day. The escpon&oa are said to bo ub jut alxty Jot lurn pnrday. TheoapltalJrtock lactose ujion etKti'y tbou^nnd dollara. Before the Hrn!?;?-? port branch Ih completed it %v111 probacy .be necesiuirlly iucrfcu^c-d t?nfi?bty'tivo tbousiuid. Tbe company will horn own fourti-i'u earn iu all, in? 4*lutliDf( two exctiralou cum. A line HtMhle ?h to bo built ut Brkdge|?ort( u bnre a portion of the ntot-k ami neveral of the earn will bo kept. We preatluie the cara will be munlug to that pla?? within two weeks. Tbo mil* for the Bridge** have been bought at i? conaider Iibtft aavlug.' We hear, from a atreet rail r.M.l company iu Columbus, Ohio, who bad uiore track laid down thun c-oul.l be unit with profit. They are auch n* will ?av?* a nooddeal of wear and tear lor the Itr'Hlge company, as all the vn :igou? will track ou their Aai gei?. from Rlrhiuouil. Uov. J'elrpoint'a family *ro at <;ulln bau'i., hear Covington, u fauioua hotel iu 'Southwestern Virginia. The Gov ernor Itiiuseif baa been speaking in the Valley lor two weeks past. A trivial, wrtttug from Riobmond on Monday last says, that In his opinion "lhe Oovernor is doing the Republican party more good service tliau any ten men iu lhe United States could do in Virginia, lie 1? strong with the masses everywhere, tvhite and colored." From the columns of Monday's tH.i potch we cut tbo following paragraph: For WOT VlBOtsflA. We under stand a party of emigrant, will leave Richmond about the lUtb Instant tor West Vliginta. under the proposition ol l)r. WWV. l'arker, which was made public through the colniuns of the / ?? ptiicS several days sin<*. Th?ee enil gniuis will go It. wagons^, end ?"??! will lio a. c niipanlid by their fainiliee. The northwestern ttarnplke fromStrfun lon will lhe route. The expense to voiin;; uicu of endurance, and able to wslklbe entire distance, will not ex ceed leu dollars. The party will probe blv travel abont twenty live miles per dav As all these men are familiar with marching, it will probahly be nn nirreeable journey, which will be no>Ut ile enhanced by u knowledge ol thejact tbat there Is no "enemy In iron I. S??t tttal who go are printer*; aud when anUKlv loeatod in their new hotues.will no doubt, (sensible men as they are) Bubscribe to tbo Dispute}i, aud urge up^ri their neighbors to do likewise. This Law of Liuei. and toe Riquts J OF thk Pnsss.?In a libel buit brought ; M^'tinst Bennett, of the New York Fter alil, Judue Barnard, of the Supreme; Courtof New York, decided thai to bold that ibe proprietor of a newspaper can be sued by erery one wbo may imagine he has been damaged by a publication common to a court, would be to prevent its usefulness as a journal. To hold that auch an action would lie would offer and hold out a premium for indi viduals to commeuce suits for that which they might thiok damaging, but which uo oue else would. The object of a journal is information; thai can only be obtaiued l>y publishing such items of fact as may ol general uotoriety, or of such public proceedings as may'have ; transpired before a body having au- ; thorky io act. <AHI* Mt KTI VU I.I.TlHtt. Tbr Aunuftl <J*. I?er??ir on <???!?? mau'n nun?H??iorlr*l A^ofUtlon* the fe*v?l>0 ?'* ?!? or la Uti nifiiiinVBfill?J' T Colle**" ?B(l limtio|> A If-* 4Uiltr ? Hinpfc'-H ^*T~. rices or Friday, SMuroajr ?to?J wan* <tny~MSll?M?r ??*?? ??'?rrr?l ?'a mlr-rn. Lurrctpoiuinux v/ thr iHUburVh Ua.uJ<. Kilty-t hrt-e year* -jjo ">* ("?"I'1" "tilled MethadUgi," Hvlug lllL" up pel e,id of old Virginia, ao appropriate ly named,?ud?o/???iliMly taciuU., "Pun Handle," elected* grove on Caa Ueuial.'a Kutl, near llelbauy. lor eauip purposes. From. ">?' ?"??? ilBH) until present, with four or nve exceptional the auuual ?'l-Vaat "l Taberuaciea" baa beeu held in this ?pot. As might be enpected, hi* aacred place la lull of biatoneal aa aocfetlons, e-peeially a. the mam por tion of those who occupy tents at these lunuul gatherings, are following the footsteps oi tbtir ancestry, fathers and grandfather*, who drat occupied the Uiound. Aumngat titose encamped la, Mr. scunH Jones, >on of tieorgeJone-, i wlio tlrst gave the use of the ground for j t u.il purpoae; aud who, with bis chil dren aud grand-children, *???*'?' Bright the tioka of a.-*oc,ation for over half a century. The venerable minis j terol welt nigh four score years, 2iet. , jLu? Mow who bad l;??l?"'' < cliarire of the circuit in which lb, ?'round Is located, ?tt!l lives in honors-1 ?tie retirement and cheerfpl olfliee ?< i leaver Pa. CorneiiuH Howard Gut, j Su bid th- distinguished honor ot ; ire.iinK'b" " nt on thia around, and was one of tin- most wealthy and influential men tbeu living in this part of t*e country. The Uiat family .till hold the saute poauiou in the present (lav Uls two excel lent sous. Dr. Joshua wfand Joseph ?l?t, andhU sou-ln lii W B. liell, and grandson. C. 11 li-li are hero with lainily tents, tilled with home coniform almost equal to their rtrty dwellings on their respec tlvo farms. The class of pe?ons who mostly con irren ite Jtt lbe?e nnuual gatherings are Tn in no v respects unlike those <>t any other west of the mountains. Fewer representative# of other nationalities are to he seen, and most of the j>ersonKt ami k.? largely preponderating, as to *ink them into insignificance, and na tivusof :u:s immediate district of coun try The culture of mind und rehne 1111-tit of manner?, ??? prominent in these persons, does not exceed their comely physical proportions and hue modern appaielitig. Rarely is there to be found *o many uno-looking men and women gathered together, and so few comparatively of the lower grade of physical form and mind. The char acUtruHlo element of their social life. Is their generous hospitality. Ibis social feature develops itself in its broadest form here in the tented grove. And as large as their hospitality is, the rich comfort d.-penscd at their bountiful uible* i, co-equal with the former. To give Home idea of the location of this famous ground it Is only necessary 10 .tale that it i? about eight utiles frun, Wellshurgh.and not quite that distance troin the Ohio river. The nearest point bribe "Pan Handle" railroad, is full twelve allien. Coming by the Cleve luud aud Pittsburgh railroad, (river route), peison* leave that r?Hd at La Graage station,opposite Wellsburg, W. j Va. Its location being so far from rail- ] road communication, the vast majority of the people crowd to this "least 01 tabernacles" Iu all kinds of conveyan ces; from the elegant equipage* of the wealthy, down to the piaiu Jersey wagon, aud very many come on hor of great beauty, in both form aud limb. As we were borne along the smooth surf hu-J winding road, with that genial and companion* able Dr. Pershing of the Female t ol I leige our eves were feasted with the beautiful adornment of bill ami dale, ; uuder the magic touch oi human cul ' tuie. Tbw eartb seem* to teem wttb I tatneafl and plenty, under the muscular discipline of man. and the Massing* of | God bv sun aud shower. Close by the encampment towers up the massive and elegant boildinga of Bethany Col-? |e?e, erected under the direction of Bishop Alexander Campbell, the found er of the Disciples, better known as the Campbell I tea. It i??* structure oi great architectural beauty, and well repre sents some of the world-famed institu tions in the old world so graphically described by travelers. AH we whirled along the extensive grounds, where thU edifice wits so grandly on the eleva ted flat, one of our company, Jiev. .Mr. Debbs, stated that in his boyhood days, perhaps two score yearn ago, that be was present when Dr. Campbell, in the course of one of hia charming fireside talks, remarked to a member of hia family, that wonderful things would transpire in tin* notinfV years 1SW and 1866, and if the Lord i,leased, be would 11 tee to live in those stirring times. The fearful throes du ring that period are now a matter of history; and of sad recollection to million*; and he wan permitted lo see them and live close to the summer of '1 lie camp meeting is under the charge of Kev. W. A. Davidson, D. D., as it forms a part of his district. The Doctor is well known to hundreds and thou sands of (Jasette readers, having been stationed elgnt years in Pittsburgh, be fore he Was transferred from Liberty street Church, in lbtfi. to his present field of labor. His lar^e catholic spirit, in co-operating with other denomina tions, while in Pittsburgh, in various reliuious movements, and indefatigable labors in beb?lt of his own denomina tion, are well known. The responsi bility of conducting a meeting of this kiud is very onerous, and requires luueh skill and good judgment. For a full week the hundreds that congregate nt these inoetingft become to all intents and purposes an organized community, and all things are under a rigid police aysteui. The Presiding Elder suiuds at the bead, directing the civil as well ?s spiritual affairs of this temporary community. Doctor pavldsou glvea much satisfaction in the difficult. roU lie is called upon to perforin, In both departments The eamp grmind is in the bounds of Independence Circuit, which is under the pasioral care ot Kev. Henry S. White. Adjoining this cbarue is what is known us "Franklin Circuit, of which Kev. A. J. Lane has pastoral supervision. We reached the ground early on Sat urday and found the meeting progress ing tinelv. Although it had com menced on Thursday morning, the first public service did not take place uutil the evening hour, when the Kev. 31. L. Weaklv, pastor of Rosa fitreet Church, Pittsburgh, preached a sermon on ??Waiting on the Lord." The discourse Is represented as being well aduptod to the oecHston, and gave ntnrh satisfac tion. Friday morulug(8 a. m.) Kev. J. W. Hamilton, of Newport Ohio, dis coursed on the subject of MW orldly Life Changed to a Spiritual One." At 10/, o'clock Kev. I. A. Pearce, of Wells bori;, occupied the staud. His theme was "The History, Character and Mis sion of Christ." This young and promising minister was three years an j officer in the late war. In the after uoon, at three o'clock, a sermou was) nreached bv Rev. T. N*. Boyle, of Hteu-1 benvllie, Ohio, well known in Pitts-1 burgh, on "The Power and Triumphs j oi the Gospel." The night service was i conducted by Rev. W. F. Poor, of the Western Virginia Conference, who dis coursed on "The Moral Insensibility of Sin and Its Consequences." , Saturday'* service opened at eight o'clock with au Episcopal meeting, under the direction of Dr. Davidson. The speaking exercises were full of pathos and iutereet, duriug which soal stirrinK songs were sung with a volume j ot voice seldom heard. Rev.T.Pattersou, , of Hopewell, discoursed at o'clock ou "God's l>ove to the World." At the usual hour in the alternooo, j Rev. D. A. Pierce, of Canonaburg, j preached touchlngly on a "Witnessing . People." At the close of the aeruion.* public prayer meeting was held. The j closing sermon of the day, commenced at seven aud a hall" o'clock with a ser mon by Rev. G. W. Dennis, of Crichs 1 vllle, Ohio, who discussed with great power aud much interest, "Decision of 1 Character," after which prayer, praise and exhortatiou filled the remainder of the night, until ten o'clock, when the trumpet sounded to prepare for retiring for the night. Sunday, "the best of the seven,' opened with the song of praise and i prayer risiuir like incense to God, from j each tent. One of the rulea require* j that all the people? minister, member an,1 visi|*jr?shall fcfise at about Ires 'o'clock. Ai six o'clock the minmters enter the differed* fenLs and conduct th- moroingm?ttin*?rtiu*t?.- a njmul tanewi* net of worHhip tl?e s (folium 1 ar- ushered in. Surely fAi-vOfiVrjog of inceas* is well-pienmug K>ltbe Moat i Hub. and uidfct propitiate ^Hia i.?vof> Breakfast is partaken. Scarcely is the morning meal over, when the clarion j notes of the trumpet called the wor , shipper* muuiuL-.Um bUuU, lu cou? uience the public servjees (at 6 unlock of the day.) Re$r. 11. B. Klirard", of i.'iaysville, opened the' se'rvices with !s!cgtng prayer. "Hardly had fbe' exercises commenced, when the full banging clouds began 'to discharge : their limpid fluid. Fortunatelya brick church sianua a few puc^s frou* theout side range, of tent-; tbitber the congre gation wended, and%0oa It was Ihtckly packed with earnest worshippers. Here .the services were resumed, and th* _ i speaker earnestly and touebingly dis cussed the "Folly ol striving with our Maker." The old adage that a burst or rain I commencing "l "seven will quit at. : -leven," proved true. By the ttme the , I prominent service of the day (10 }4) had ; ! arrived, the light begun to dicker ( i through the dark clouds, and scintilla- > i (ions ol the King of Day stream out in , I dim rays. A vast crowd gathered , a^ain iu the leafy audience space, in- ; side the circle of tents, to hear Presi- | dent Pershing. of the Pittsburgh Fe ; m ile College, discourse on the "Riches j and Poverty of Christ." The sermon ; was brimful of thought, scholarly, j chaste, and delivered, too, with a pa- i iboa that toucb*-d uiany h heart, and j -tu ft used many to tears. At the "enih- j mencemeul of the sermon the Doctor's ; voice lacked volume, but as tbediscus* | sion of the subject progressed his voice j became quite flexible, and of such ad- | durable poise that the immense throng heard him quite easily. His closing i words were eloquent. At two o'clock the venerable Rev. Thomas M. Hudson, one of the heroic Characters of the Pittsburgh Confer ence, occupied th~ stand, and preached a sermon of fsr-s-t power on the/; Great Physician."- Over thirty years ago this aged minister was stationed in Pitts burgh, anil did much towards giving Methodism ita present standing. Al though far up in years, he is still in active service, and the oldest effective minister in that body of ministers. During his sermon, delivered in trum pet tones, he uttered some plaiu words of admonition to those who are tilling the soil. He argued that they had it in their power to do inuch towards strangling the cursed liquor truffle, if they would use means to prevent a grain of corn, rye, or barley to pass from their hands to bo used for distil ing purposes. His closing words were powerful. A brief respite and the. congregation were summoned again to hear the "Word of the Lord" from the Rev. D. I B. Campbell, of Beallsville, Pa., dis- { i course on "The Christian's Hope." The j service was mainly devoted t?? present- ! ing this beautiful Grace of the Spirit to the believing portion of the oongrega- J lion. The subject was discussed with j a piquancy, perspicuity and zest, that; awakened great interest in thecougre- : gation. The style of the speaker was j plain, and quaint, and the impression - was evidently made that he was un mistakably in earnest in presenting. the truth. The closing words were: rather in a colioooiul form, and yet un- ' derneatb them was a keenness of edge 1 that cnt to the very quick. Shortly after the darkness had gatb ered, the lights twinkled here ami there in the grove, the trumpet sounded tigaiu for worshipping. Group after group entered and were seated. Under ihe power of song the congrega tion augmented into almost the magnificent proportions of the morning honr. A deep solemnity prevailed when the speaker of the evening. Rev. A. W. Bulls, of MonongabelaCity, an nounced his theme?"Christ's ability to save,"?and as he progressed in its discussion, the congregation became intensely absorbed, and while he pre sented argument upon argument,show ing Christ's savingabillty, his powerful appeals at times produced a thrilling effect upon the vast throng. At the close of tbe sermon a prayer meeting was held of signal power, during which many penitents presented themselves at the altar for prayer. Besides the ministers named we ob served also present. Revs. M. B. Pugh, Geo. B. Hudson, Garrett Jones, Ezra Hingely, J, Q. A. Miller and G. W. Baker. Among tbe princely hearted laymen, whofee generous hospitality flowed without stint, were Win. L. Miller, Esq., ol* Wellsburg, W.Va., and Messrs. Pelley nnd Jones ol that section of country. ? 1 lie I>t-oal Initialized ?#?mocraej . Someof the rural journals oftheDemo cratic persuasion are incautiously mov ing for a National Democratic Conven tion, or, at the least, an address from some national committee?something which shall authoritatively define the position of tbe party and declare its ar ticles of faith. To all these appeals the New York World, which alone of the Democratic papers in the laud repre sents the brains' of the party, main tains a judicious silence. The fact is, tbe demoralized and shattered Demo cracy have gotten beyond the hope of a national oiganization. Noconventfon, to save the sonls of its members, could draft a plat form which would be ac ceptable to Democrats North and South. The two wings of this poor, dying, sec tional party are hopelessly at war with each other. Who, for instance, could frame a Democratic resolution on the great question of negro suffrage which would suit in Pennsylvania or Ohio, and also in Mississippi and l?ouitriuna? The Democracy dare not go against man hood suffrage in Mississippi or they lose that State. Tbey dare not go forit in New York or they lose their import ed vote in Now York city, and with that the State. The same dilemma presents itself in regard to the war. Do they endorse the war, they lose ail their unrepentant rebel allies iu the South. Do they re enact the infamous "failure" plauk of the celebrated Chicago "surrender" platform, they freshly insult and lose the North. They cannot draft a reso lution that shall read blue on one side and gray ou the other side of Masou and Dixon. And-with regard to the national debt the same difficulty meets them. At heart, ol course?as Pendleton, Yallan dighatn, Henry A. Wise, and others, from time to time leak out?they are in favor of repudiation, hot they uare not face the whirlwind of Northern indig nation with wnich such a proposition would be greeted in tbe loyal States, although it would fill their sails in Dixie. Agaiu, while tbey, in accordance with 1 their kuown English and foreign sym pathies, desire a free trade that shall grind our workingmen down into com petiug with tbe fbrty-cent-a-dav pau per labor of Europe, and while they openly advocate it in the North, tbey dare not propose it to the suffering and uuprotected Sontb, wblof? iu the terri ble lesson of the war has learned what those two deceptive words "free trade," stripped of all sophistry and illusioo? mean. ||And so with all the great issues be fore the country?the Democracy is hopelessly and helplessly at sea.? They cannot construct a common platform on which they all can stand. They have fallen i>elow that. They have lost, all national character. They have' oome down to State organizations, fighting on local issues. They are carrying on but a guerrilla warfare, while we present a steady, well-disciplined front from Maine to California. This is our gratifying and encourag ing position, while the Democracy in this Stale and every other are but parti san bands, having no common inter ests and no common ends. We are a national party; they are nothing at all but a protest, a negation at best; a break on the car of the nation. They | are denationalised?a party without a country or a future. The wreck of this once great and powerful party is a pitiable spectacle,; but it calls for no 33'inpathy or regret. I The fate tbey called down upon the 1 country has fallen on themselves. The 1 conflict which they invoked to destroy j tbe Union,only strengthened and made j i greater and more glorious our uuited FSpuntry, but its storm has left taeir p*rrioidnl party only thi* shattered frag ments of an utter wreck. ?Philadelphia JVaii. lVThe gossips begin .to chatter about to^ coming fall fashions, and to hint at tbe programme soon to be laid down by tbe modistes. They assure the ladies iilutL lLo LuuutH ?iii U> liny klili, mukiug up in breadth what it JapkpJn ? . height and length, and will be trimmed | ftuJ constrncted fof| course) "of the. f richest and castiiest inaleriaiB.n Those I becoming and sensible short dresses j for the street will again be worn, but, j alas Tor husbands and fathers ! will be i i most elaborately and extravagantly ; fWormed, and fantastically shaped.! Compensation will be afforded lor the J i loss of breadth iu dresses, by an extra j train. These things ha\v a deeper sig-j ; nificance to many than tbe freaks off Presidents and the dissolution of cab- j , inets. An old miser, who was notorious for self-denial, was one day asked why he was s<> thin. "I do not know," said the miser, "I have tried various means for gtriiiug futter, bui without success." "Have you tried victuals?" inquired his friend. Althouoh it is more than live jeuis i since the death of Prince Albert, the j mourning seal in black wax continues i ?o be affixed to all the official letters of j the English Goverument iu its several j departments. Amono the recent deaths by yellow fever iu New Orleans, were those of Cyrus Hamlin, sou of the Ex-Vice President, and A. W. Mcudenhall, for merly of ludiauii. PKYOK?On Monday mnrning. M instant, at hair past 12 o'clock, 01.1 teh Pkyok, 11. the ?f7thye*rof bis age. Ills funeral will take place hum btaiate residence Iu ttie country, at 10 o'clock, a. in. and from the Baptist (late HL Mathew's Epls copaJ) church at about half past 12 o'clock, p. iu.. on Wednesday, 4th lu,tant. 2t special Jlotiws. UDBP.KT-H ('HOI.ERA t^TIBOTK. A speedy, sure and certain enre for Cholera, Diarrhea.Dysentery.PIux.ChoUc and Cramp Ing Pains. Warranted to cure In every cate. It is Phksckibed bv Pji ysicians. A. 8. Robertson, Eaton's Station, W. Va.. says it is worth Its weight In gold. H. T. Rennet, Cincinnati, Ohio,says it cured lilm of Cholera. It Is recommended by J. A. Metcalf, Iron Merchant; Kooerl Uuj; John Donlou, P. 1. | AO.; Louis Manner*: Geo. It. Tingle, Max : well * Tingle: Tohir Barton, Belmont Mills; Samuel l^nnshlin, Wholesale I>ni?gl.?t; .las Launder; Jos. S. Norton; J. 11. Rodger*. < \>n. 11. A O. ii. 14. my.'Ju Before I.lf-* Is Imperilled, deal judi ciously with the symptoms which teua to dangeroun chronic diseases. If tiie btomacli la foul, the excretions ir/e^ulnr, thd liver u>r- ' pld, nothing lb mure certain thau that T AU RA NT'S h KFKKVESOKNT SELTZER APKRIRVT is the oue tiling needful Ui effect a cure. HOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. aug81-lw WO t ICB FXTRAOBDIKABT~tiBKAT [ THE ? til BDSEDY. JUST WHAT YOU WANT LADlkH?Dr. | F. Y, DePatriot's Female Periodical Pill*, j These Pillanre unfailing in the cure of those j peculiitr and dangerous diseases to which all XemaUfl are aultfect, are offered with the de sire of relieving the mauy who are alwuy* nitTerlng, acting as a mild and geutle stim ulant, producing an agreeable exhlllratlon, have must hippy iutlueuce on both mind and body. They are guaranteed to relieve all cases of nervousness, headache, vertigo and hysteria when the directions ire follow ed strlcUy. They are Infallible in correcting all menstrual irregularities, being particular ly for such diseasts. Caution?They should notbetakeu dur ing tbe flr^t three months of pregnancy, hs they will produce miscarriage. All other time?i they are safe. Pi ice?SI, ran be forwarded by mail by en closing tbe price and -Is stamps to ? H. OD ?ffiRii.SK. W? "''."K?. LAUUHLIN. SMITH A CO., General Agents. [augl~ ?jAUOHIAN'M INFANT CORDIAL, The Child'* Cure When TeetltJu*. Mothers all know the many &leeple*? uigbte tlie little one* at home have to pass when Teetliing. You ueed no one to remind you of i he Pain?? hollo, Wakefulness, Uneasi ?i'/etUnt. Flatulence, Disturbed Bowels, you candidly, one bottle of this cordial will correct all tbefce troubles. A/*ist Teething, Remove Acidity. Allay ail Pain. Violet the Fretful, Promote&leep. Try it. U will actas a charm. Sold by LAUWHUN. HMITH A CO., Wholesale Druggists, Matu tit. Mas. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP, FOR I'll I I.I>K CN TEETIII SO, GREATLY FACILITATES THE PRU cess of te'tblue. by softening tbi_- gurus, reducing all InflammaUon?will allay all Pain and Rpnflmodfcaction, and Is sure to ReicnlHte (tie Rowel*. Deperd upon It mutherjS. It Will give rest to yourselves, and Keller and Health lo Tour lufauta. We have put up anil "sold thl?i article for years, and can Say in coshdkni k and 1 Kt'Tti of It what we have never be n able to Kay of any other medicine? Xei-er hwt it Hailed in a Atngte hvdatux to Effect a Cure. wnen'tlmely used. .Never did we know au instance of disia: Li faction bj- anyone who used it. tiu the contrary, all are delighteii with it* operation, and speak In terms of commendation of its magical etTects and media.I virtues. We speak fn this matter VWR AT WE DO KNOW," arter 5 . an.of ex nt-rience, atul PledUe our Reputation Jor the /?'ul/lllmntt of tcfiaf we here declare: in almost every Instance wberu the infant Is fullering from ptiiu and exhaustion, relief will be found in fifteen or twenty minutes alter the syrup isadintulfctered. bottle airecUons for u?.ng accompany each Be sure and catl for "Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup,' having the fec-stmlle of "CURTIS A rRK K!iNH. on the outside wrapper. All otheis are has^ imitations. Sold by DruggUbi throughout the world. Prico, only 35 cento por Bottle. , ? orncEH: fu^n Street, New York, ??? High Hoiborn, Londou, England, ?ttl Mt. Paul Street, Moutreal, Canada. augSC-eodUm N('IlF,3rCK'N SEAWEED TOXIC. Tills medicine, invented by Dr. J. H. Schenck, of Philadelphia, is Intended to dis solve the food and make it Into chyme, the flnrt prooens of digestion. By cleansing the Momach with Schenck's Mandrake I?ill^ the TouSc won restores Uie apj>etlte, and food that could not be eaten before using it will be easily digested. Consumption cannot be cured by.Schc-nck's Pulmonic Syrup unlaw the stomaeh and liver is made healthy and the appetite restor ed, hence the Tonic and Pills are required in nearly every case of <-onsuraptlon. A half dozen bottles of the HE A WEED TONIC and "hn-e or four boxes of tho MANDRAKE PLLLU will cure any ordinary case of dys pepsia. irr. Schenck makes professional visit* in New York. Boston, and at his principal office In Philadelphia every week. See daily pa pers of each place, or his pamphlet on con sumption lor his Usyb for visitation. 'Please observe, when purchasing, that the two liaenpsses of the Doctor, one In the last stage of Consumption, and the other as he I now In, In perfect health, are on the Govern ment stamp. Sold by all Druggists and Denier*, price ?l-WJwr bottle, or 1730 the half-dozen. Ail letters for advice should be addressed to Dr. schenck's "Principal Office. No. 15 NorthOtli street, Philadelphia, Pa. Oeneral Wliolnale Agents; Depas, Barnes A Co.. N. Y48.8. 1 Hance, Baltimore. Md.; John D. Parke, Cin cinnati, Ohio; Walker A Taylor, Chicago, 111 ? Cblllns Bros., St. Louis' Mo. oc^i-eodistwemolyr WHY Ktvr FSE THE HEKT? Over twenty years' iucreaidng demnd has establishe<l the fuct that Mathjswh' Vene tian Haik DYk, is tbe bwt in the world. It 1$ the cheapest, the most reliable, and most convenient. Complete in one bottle. Does not reuulrq any previous preparation of the hair. No trouble. No crock or stain. Does notruboITOr makeLbehalrappeanlusty and dead, but Imparts to it new life arid'lustre. Produces a beautiful black or brown, as pre terred. A child can apply 1L Always gives satisfaction. Only 75 cents per bottle. Sold everywhere, _ ^1; MA.THEWk Manufsdursr, N. Y. DEMAS BARNES A CO^ New York, whole sale Agents. may20-lyeod EXAtTLY WHAT TOO WANT. \/f ATIiEWS VENETIAN HAIR DIE, lTJL known and<ised over 2U years. Dally Increasing in public favor. Complete In one bottle. Nowash. No trouble. A child can apply it. Produces a lustrous black or brown, as desired. Does not Injure the hair. Prioe < Scents. Sold by^Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. Also, Mathkw'i .\rkica Hair Gnoss for restoring and dressing the hair. Ju*-eod-ly j flru- SUmlisnnrtils. HOW TO GET RICH. A KEY to WJ- ALTtt WITHOUT LA- ; t*:x. H:?L-au.i n~crtmf wur.'i knowing j Hrie- 10 wau. Add:ear, LKAR* A C??..J [Phlhtftolp.Ma. P.*. Court House. irpiib "BOY uHATUK," OKKIM UCKY, 1. who spoke last night at the- Ch<?n!iue M . M. L^CiilUCh, If Ail Spea it UiaoVoui.cv , da> | i-Vfumg ai the Court House. ? Turnout auditor the orator. lil.theuir 19 itf'- Teiope ram- cause. Auial^lou tree. ^SClA-ltl ~ \ I^ilKKSON'A LliTLE GiA NT CLOTH KB Xli WRTNGER?the best in use. Good Agents wanted lu everycounts. Adflrt* J. F. RAYXOLDS, *epM/ Wheeling. W. Va. MENS', BOYS' AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING Furnishing Goods! H A R T M A N * S Wholesale & Ketail CLOTHING HOUSE, NO. 20 ^LONHOfi ST., WHKKLLNG, W. VA. Wfc. HAVETHK LARttKHT, BEAT ' B k?rted aud imvit complete st>H*k of Mens,' Youths'and Bo>s' coining and bur nl'hlugGoods lu (hu city; equal today iu STY LB, MAKE AN1) FIT. OOMPKiia.tO All Kinds, Sizes & Qualities, j adapted to Urn vr&ulh of alt. ami bo!d. at 1 IX?WEK PICRE8 THAN THE lA)WL?T. Call and see. HK.N 11Y HARTMAN, VICTOR iiO?KNBUKU, Monroe st., next door to me Is; National ; Bauk. ?ep4 j Life is Warm! Death is Uold ! Cfironle Diseases. Female C omplain!*, CounumptfoM, liver C?i?pl*lui*. MEDICAL AND CoNMUI.TLNU HooMS, >'??. t ODD t KLLOWS" BIM.DINO, MONUok ST. j THOS. J. KISNJ2K, M. L>., PRACTICAL AND CONSULTING I'M Y 1 -Irian for all Dlaeasus of ?? Chronic Na ture Incident to lliu human family, viz: IMftfwie til'llia Air I'iiv*i?k?h, Nnaai Catarrh, Ozena, Asthma and Con-ump- ; lion, as well ics iili diseases of the Heart and i UlKfNttvf hvNifin. Indigestion, Liver <V?mp'aint?, Diarrhea, I Dysentery, Constipation, Piles. An., and all A Meet Ioiih of N?rvons Ny<lciii, Irritation Spinal Con!, Epilepsy; Chorea, ' Neuralgia and Nervous Debility, and al) af fections arising from an Impure Mute of iilood. Scrofulous borf, Knlaiged Glands, Ulrem { and obstinate shin Diseases, Rheumatism, j W hue Swelling, ao. Ills s> stem is the oidy true and successful one for the 1 realm en I of all IH?M?n*e?t Peculiar to Female*. I Painful. Profuse and Supprts-aed Menstrua-j uou, Leucorrhea, Falling ?>x Womb, with all ! the sympathetic ace uupaulment-, such I i'alpiLnl-ou of Heart. Lu*sof Appetite, and J lieneral Debility, Ac. special attention given to all I>l?eas of f tie t.i'iitto-l riiiarj OrKimit, viz: inllammaUon of Kidney*. an.I Bladder, I Dribbling and Scalding of Criie, Difficult, Fnqaen: and Pat n fill Urination,Gravel and Diabetls, Guonoirhea Ghet, Stricture and ' syphilis. Spermatorrhea aud Impoteucy.and ail Nervous Affections consequent u|>on , YutiTurcL Indiscretions. '1 ho Doctor Is able at all time* to glve.-uUs- j faction n* to result ot treatment, Ac. Com- j munteailons mntldf-ntlal and promptly no- J tloud. Meulclne.s. caidi. A guaranty glvtu : in ; II cases where a \* rsoua! and direct el aminauou L> made. office hours?l p ni. to 9 p. iu. Send ten cents ior**People's Medical Llght j Home." se|?4 Board of Health. REPORT of the Board of Health of the City of Wheeling, for Lho month of August, A. D., lfttiT. | Death* from the following causes, viz: Choleta (reported) i CongeHtlon of the Itraln l CongtMli'iu of the lunts ......... ..... 1 Convul:iioub(l from Ohio). .... . 2 Chronic diarrhea..... .. .. i Cyanosis..... .1 ? 'arceni'MtiH uteil.... ?.. I Droyned . i Diopey I I'lKCH-e or the hraln. 1 Disease of the heart . t liillauimallou of the lungs . l luiaut louud on Oiay htre. t.. 1 ilarw.niu'i i Id age ? 1 still born (I from south Wlieelluvjl Typhoid ft>ver 2 Tuliercu ar mlninteitis. 2 Whooping cough ("from Ohio) 1 Total..... 2: Of the above there were: Of male* ...v.. ?.|.1 Of female* H Total In Of the above there were: finder I year s Between 1 and V yearn. 7 " i and IU '! 1 lu and *Jj " U " 3> and :iu " 1 30 and KJ " ...J 1 40 and 50 " 2 50 and ?0 '? 4 to and 7u - 2 7u and fcO " 0 ?? &0 and W " U 90 and 100 " 1 Total 'St Of the 'alxive number there went ? from I abroadl infant found on t lay Mtrnet, two still i bom, aud one drowned, leaving only twenty who'dltd ol dUtaxc In the city in the month of August. K. McCOY, sept-:tt Secretars* of Board of Health. W otice to Teachers, Having movkd my offick to South Wheeliug, I propone holding tea ehei's vjciunluatlons statedly as iiiliown Comxuenclug with Saturday, Sept. 7th, 1X07, and devoting to this purpose the rtr-tand laat Saturday of each month until Jan. Lst, lw?. KxaminatlonH held >tt my office, iu J. Sbulty.'s building, corner 3d and i.'ennuy strcebi. South Wheeling. Tho<-e wishing to write me, should direct. South W'heehng, W. Va , (care r enny post.) J. W. HANOI!BR. County Supt. of Free Schools Ohio Co. ! sep3-2tdAltw Basket Pic-Nic. alHK GOOD TEMPLARS OF WHRKU NG I aud vicinity will hold a Basket l'ic-Nic : at Martlusville Grove, on Ttinrsdwy, Kepi, atli, 18?7. All fYiend.s of the order are invited to nt> lead. loe Cream and Befre^hmeuus furnish ed on thegro.ind. Street cars will take ex cursionists from Freeze'* corner, t^?otre Whwllng, at5 o'clock, Fo-?t office 10 minutes past S, Bridge corner at minutes past ?. Tickets good on all cars during the day. For sale at Heed A Kraft'o, Centre Wheeling, K. UockiiiK'sand Bridgecorncr l>rug Stores, and by the committee. Round trip ? cents, including ferriage. WM. HASTINGS. ALEX. 1IUKILL, M. JKKFKRS, iepMl? Oommltree. Dissolation of Co-Partnerahip, fpHKCO-PARTNERSHIP HERETOKORE I. exlsung under the Arm name of Tippett, Lytie A Grove is this day dissolved by mu tual couiicnt.Mr. Jan. M, Lyifo retiring. The hnslriess will be settled by Win. S. Tippett ? Peter D. Grove, who are alone authorized to collect all bills due the firm and pay all claims against thesame. WM. S. TIPPETT, James m. i.ytle, PETER D. GROVE. WH KRLRtO, AUg. 31, Is??7. Metros. Tipi>ftL a Grove wlU continue the House and Sign fainting buMiaet*< m all its branches, at the old stand, liulncy street, be tween Main and Market, 'ihanktul for past patronage, we respectfully solicit a continu ance of the same. WM. A. TIPPETT. PEi'KK i>. GKOVK. Wtteelino, W. Va., Aug. 31, 1S67. Bep2-8t Attention Nailors. NIPPER "SOCKETS, (Battiklb"* PATENT ) Made to order by NORWAY IRON MKG. CO.. aug87-2wd tv-r. 4th and Clay hta. '"British Mills" Flour. QltA BBLS. OF THAT STANDARD 0""U brand Flour. -lust received aud for ?ale by- PAXTON A vGLEBAY, my 11 SI Main street. iUw ^dmtisnufats. Co-Partnersbip Notice. II A. VI NG A t^SOi '1 ATED WITH UK IN XI tile Wholesale and Retail Dry Goods ; buslnei>. Mr. nlin W. Sanders. the bo&i re?i will bere?rt*-r l?e conducted uauVr the r flruinameof BruisA ->undecs. , a FN 51T KRL?F?. ' No. Ill Main street, Wheeling, W. Va. ! I I Wanted. A GENTS?STi TO &-U? PtK MONTH. A ?V4-rj where, male nod female, to Intro duce 'hfoiifchout the United Mates, the ! OKrrr^t ra*KKovTrn Coanfov "SrysE Fast * n.YSEWtxo machi.sk. Tuis machine will stitch, lit-iii, fen, tuck, quilt hind,braid and 1 embroider iu m most superior ruannpr. Prlew . only si'. Fully * an allied tor Ove years.! ' We will pay si.OCOfor any machine that will , i ?ew a slnvj^er inor.- beautiful, or uiore elat~ : I tic ? am than oars. It makes the "Elastic I ? l>x*k stitch." Every Sc*s?nd stitch can be i cur, and still the cloth cannot bepuLUd a p^rt without tearing it. We pay agent* iroui i f75 to S20O per montn and expenses, or a com- 1 iuiK-ion from which twtce that amount can i be made. Addre?*. ?HX)MB <fc CO., Cleveland, Ohio. Caution.?Do not be imposed upon by other parties palming off worthless cast-Iron , ? machines, under tin* s-rme, name or other- i i ul-e. uurb I-, (be ?'rj|v genuine aud really j practical cheap maciuue manufactured. I aag31-luid&w . 500 Barrels Flour. WE HAVE HAND THE FOLLOW- I ing well kuoH n brands: f Baltic, ! FOLARbTAK. WASHINGTON, ASHLAND, UUCKEVt, which we otter at reduced prince,. I 0U&31 LIST, MORRISON A CO. 1 | j m HAGS IUO COFFEE FOR HALE | 1 wU low. by aug31 LilSI'. MOHRI3QN ACQ. ; Oil BAKREIjH CARD oiu-extra ue i i OU dued and No. i, ox sale by j au31 L19T, MORRISON A CO. C'HEGSK. I ?TA BOXES DAIRY AND FACTOR* I tJ\J *-beesejost received by | CIST. MOitKiau.N dt Co. j MftUenn iind Minrch. 2r- BOXKS DUTEA'S M AfZKN A. tj 25 '? saleb Glo?? Starch. I oi) " W.od'sColumbus ataicb. j Just received by augSl ' LIST, MORRISON A CO. ' NEW BOOKS! AT THE N K W Book Store! OiO. 134 SI A I IN H l ttfciKT, DICKKNS' novel?, diamond EDI TION. j Dickens' Novel*, Library Kdition. ! Waller Scott's Novell.. Household Edition, j Oaii Hamilton's Works. Captain Mayne Reid's Works. Kft-e Homo. j Ecce Deus. Louisa of Prussia aud her Timet;, by Miss Mnblbach. The .Seven Weeks' War, by Mozier. The Bench and Bar, by L. J. Bigeiow. Old England, by James L. H orpin Sunshine and Showers, by htulnmetz. Curious My thsof the Middle Ages. j The CrtXtonn, by Bulwor. Rryan Maurice. | Fur Above, Rubns Two Marriages. The Invisibles. A Noble Life. Cecil Castleuau, Gage. Elsie Magoon. Taies of a Wayside Inn. by Longfellow. The Lust Day* of a King. Twice Told Tale*-, by Hawthorne. Recollections o; Five Years, Gra.o Green-! wood. Longteilow, Blue ana Gold. Tennyson, ?? Whittier, euros, ?? - Kliza Cook, Jean lngekm, " ? Laus Veneris, by Swinburne. Scott's Foetleal Works, *c., do. Woman's Relation to Edncatiou^ Laoor and Law, by Mrs. Dall. Sacerdotal relrbaey, by H. C. Lea. I Heaven and Hell, by s wedeuborg. Religious Life in England. I Irking's Washington. | IrvlriK'sSpanLsn Papers J lectures on the hiigiuu Language, by Muish. , origin Miid Kisiory or tua Kngti n l?u- | guage, by Marsh. Mitnaud Nature, by Marsh. | i rlenceof language, by Max Muller. | Rollins' Ancient History, f vols. | L'Aubigue's Reformation in tno time of ' Calvin. j Plutarch'd Lives. Studies in the Psalms, by Dr. Fiomer. Life of Luther. 1 The Fc-dertdist. Ruskln "a Works. Bankrupt Lows of 18o7, with not? and de- J clsions. I Mlscellane<(us Works in good variety, ' Schoi^l Books and Stationery. CAMPBELL ft McDEHMOT. D. NICOLL & BRO., ^RK I ONHTASTLV KKOEIVINO Fancy Goods, ConMhting of Drew Trlmmlnga, Buttons In gr??t variety; EmbmlderleH, Lacen, RuffllngB Zephyrs and Fine Yarn*; VVhite and Drab EnlUingOoUon; Manteillm Trimmings, white and colored. EMPRESS KID GLOVES, crdored A white. Plain, Hemstitched, Embroidered aud Lares Handkerchiefs. PARASOLS AND iiON UMBRELLAM. Wiilte, Amber, Black and Clirystal Gimps RIBBONS, Inlauls Robew, WaLsts and Zephyr Under Yesbi, i^uiiw' Black Gauntlet*, Spool Silk and Thread,best quality Needle*, Plus, Knives and Scissor*, Fancy Tnck CorniiH, Water Fall Pads, Rolls and NeUi.Reltlne wind Clawpx, Wilk Tlifine lor Veils. Hair. Tooth, Nail, Cloth. Crumb. Fh*b Dusting, Sweeping, Window, Horse and White-wash Brushes. Indies', Gents and Chiklrena' iiOHtery. NtJRSERY CLOTH, Traveling, Work and Nursery Baskets, Ln die"\aud Genu' Leather Satchels. Silk, Linen. Paper and Palm Leaf Fans, Corsets. Childrens' Carriages, Direct from the Factory aud much lower pri ces than last year. Blackmore's SAFETY LAMP, without *bade, and perfectly safe. And so many otner article we cannot enumerate, all of which will ?>e sold as low as at any other !ln.tulnw Fancy Store in the city. SS.MAJN STREET, between Onion and Monroe. myl6 JAMES a. WHEAT. MANNIBAh VOHBEU WHEAT ?*r FORBES, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, WHEELING, W. VA. ??"OfBce, laDH. fourth street. ian8-3iu ItOHE.N l?A LE CEKEXT. MMVLBJ^^EXD.ALE ^VDBAULIC 1 \ HiC*>ment. The only reliable Cement In use, received by P. C. HILDRKTH ? BRO.. : ?I Mtxeer. Roofing Cement. (j() ??etow U8T H1'-' E1VK" KOK OH AS. H. BERRY, No. IK A 1ft W.im Broom Wire. Assorted hizkh on hand and for bale by CHAS- H. BtHhY r No. id * l? Water st BARGAINS! Bargain*! Bargains! SEASONABLE DRY GOODS! Full Dress Patterns! Selling off at Almost Half Price! Everyb??dy rehpeciftiliy inviuu to call ani bet* for tbemMlTM. GEO. R. TAYLOR&Cu. MO. I?t? UEKLHAa lTA BLOCK, au<;-~> MAIN STREET. LATEST NEWS. Spring & Summer Dry Goods! | tTiist Received GEORGE H. KURTZ S N ? W s T O B K , NO. 107 MAIN WKEEr, Ouo l*H?r Below I>. Mlcoll A llru**, I m H E LAKGES T, HANliHOMt?f i I and Cheapen^ stock ever brought to tMs i efty. All those wlio wish to secure ifreat ' bartfHiQH will do wall to rail and examine I ray slock of goods before purchasing else : where. No trouble to nhow Roods. Dress Goods, IN ALL ailfLKS AND F ti I c fa. o. Domestics, OF fcV KKY DESCRIPTION. Also a Large Stock or White Hoods and Notions. marly SMITH'S CELE B HATED i AMKRICAN ORGANS Sole Agency tor Wttil Virginia at j BEIiGIOUS BOOK HOUSE. 22 MON ROE Bi'RKET. WUEKUAti. j 1 The American Otvans are the beat. "The Best are always the cheapest. I mHESB INSTRUMENTS ARE FRO ; 1 nounced by Philip Phillips and anott of 1 other musical celebrities to be the most ' PERFECT AND BEAUTIFUL otiiiAN KNOWN. iSLVKNlfciKN ill) Fust Premiums m warn ed to the American Organ in one month, over all competitor* at different State and connty Hairs. Prices from $90 to $1,000. For Illustrated price list. call at the Book House, or address liKUKUK W. STONKR. Jun'io-ly Agent. West Va. Religions Book House, ?ii MONROE ST., WHEKLINU. ON HAND AND FOB SIALK AT THE lowest rates, a well selected stock of TheolotclcaL Miscellaneous, Monday School and Jnveuile Boofat. ?i''1 "SESSJfii ,?r stationery, School Books, Ae. Parurauu attention paid to the selection^af Sunday School Libraries. Orders by mail promptly A<1SkSboK W.HTONKR, j juDJu-iy u??lA??nl. libt, MOBHISON & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, A1H) DEALERS I* j Flour, liaconi Ao?? NOS. 78 A HO MAIN ST.. WHEEUXti. W. VA. | Agents for hrIb of Pig Iron. mylft Take Notice rjlHAT I WILL SELL ADD MY SUMMER CLOTHS! <ANHl? EtiKM ANI* VKST1*?, Made Op to Order or Ready Made A. T C O S T . NOW IS YOUR TIME KOK BAKUAl.NB. THY US. jy8 A. W. AOAMW. vrEW QUEENSWARE STORE. COLLINN ? CHAPMAN, Lhtaler* tn China, Glass & Qneensware, No. ltil Market Square, W HEEDI N<i. Proprietors or Coiiins * Chapman * Fruit Jar. auiDlm Just Received, 100 Bills. WASHINGTON MILLS FLOUR! by k. j. aitrxa, corner or Market and Q,ulncy streets. angai ; INTELLICENCER JOB OFFICE, No. 15 Qulncy street. < AXIS AND B1LL~HEAD0 neaUy prinUsL M AN U FACTU RERS^ LABELS. INSURANCE POLICIES AND BLANKS. DRAY T1CKEIS AND BILLS OF LADING PROGRAMMES AND POSTERS. CHECKS, NOTES. RECEIPTS. SHOW BILLe. lor Country MerehanU ?or 3Unt. For Rent. rntih STORK KOOMM LA 'ELY o*.*.i\ L pled by George R. Taykr A Co., . , Tlnnrrr ~ ?*>., ou Main ?*ft* i ai-.. . naent rooms flui*h?*i. Oo?*x ?*-'? f*>in ,Q , gtorv. and gi*?l rooms :oroit}?. pari ll4 heama axiii third story la *??*?? wrdt-r p,^. cession given lauiiulliiieiy. Many bukllna lot* and dwelling haust-, toi -ale in the Sixth Ward, on reasonabif tern,* THOS. HORNBROOK Office. No. 118S Uaui above Mnu roe. np flairs. feb?-tf The Best is the Cheapest. GROVER & BAKER'h CBL8B^fe^> Family Sewijig Maehiuts AVE BEKN AWARDED after medal, at fair alter fair fcL ~? { ihe most simple, o.-ift^t and dutsol^ uxa | dimes in use, an J the hundred* of ladies in ! Wheeling who Mve ?ed them wi i testify : to their excellence. 'Eveiy mac-Ltoe ?-ar i ranl&d for three years. Call al OXTOBY & DUFK1ELDS JKWCLKY STORK, lui Main hl/eet, ana tor yourselves. Complete arXMtment of Watcher, ?.iocks. Je welry and Spectacles always lu stc.i.. BROWN & HlGGlNs' NEW GALLERY! 1J7 M1IJI sTREk'r, WUUl^JulNti, W. V A. WE ARE FULLY PRKPAREu FOR making every kind, mzh or style o( p: mruiniui life siz?- portrait down to tin- aiua'l est 1<*_?Iset picture, Particular attention is call ed to the new sty le CABINET CARDS! Mow so popular in the Eastern cities. Awj. CAMEO VIGNETTES MADL ONLY AT OUR GALLERY. AU kinds o' FRAMES ai way a un naud. am?-3mdAw Patent Improved Safety Fuse, SINGLE AND DOUBLE TAPED, HEMr* and Cotton, wet or dry, lust received anu for sale by CHAH. H. BEKKV, my 14 Now. 18 A 19 Water st. SAND'S. TOWNS EN D'rt. BULL'S AYERS, and Guysott - Sarsaparllla for sale by K. BOCKING, J>25 No. 1 Odd Fellow's Rail. LiEBIG'S NUTRITIVE FOOD FOR IN fauts. A supply Just received at E. BOCK I NO'S Jyi5 Pharmacy. No. 1 Odd Fellow'a Hah CiYRlNGES, A GENERAL ASSORTMENT of Elastic and Hard Rubber. Metal and i. lass Syringes; also. Nursery Clotb, Gam Nipples and Shield*, Finger Stalls, Jtc., Ac., for Hale at E. BOCK I NO'S lyas Pharmacy, No. 1 Odd Fellow's Hail. IMil-SA ELLIS' GRANULAR CITRATE It of Magnesia; also freshly prepared holu tlou of tbe Citrate of Magnesia, and Sedlliz Powders, always on hand at E. BOOKING'S. JyHf> Pharmacy. No. 1 Odd Fellow's Hall. mRAVELING FLASKS AND TELE 1 mx>pic Drinking Cups for sale at EL BOCKINO'S, jy25 No. 1 Odd Fellow's Hah ? N ALT It) HKoVIDK FuH WINDiNU A up the affaire of the North Western Bank of Virginia. I'ciMfii J-'etn-uurp 'JZlh, 18B7. Be it enacted by the Legislature of West Virginia: 1. All notes and claims against the North Western Bank of Virginia shall he presented for payment duriu* (?usinem hoars at the Banking house at which the same are re spectively payable, on or before the first day of J uly, 1S6H. and after said date no suit, mo tion or pioceedlng at law or equity shall be commenced for the recovery of any note, claim or liability now existing against said Bank, unless It shall have been presented as aforesaid, without obtaining payment there of. All persons having claims against the North W?*tern Bank of Virginia are request ed to take notice < f the above. U1BSUN LAMB,Secretary Hoard of Commtedoners. augtMrndJtwtil Jyl. ijmh STAR FOUNDRY, NO. 02 MARKETS1'., WHKELLNU. W. VA THOM. ?. ClJLBBftTMO.M. jyss-iy SORGHUM CANE MILLS, M M ANUKALTURED AND FOR HALM by 5 ly . THOB. O. OPLHERT8u>. House Castings ADE TO ORDER BY jyiS THOS. G. UULBKRT-KIN. STOVES, Grates, Hollow-ware, Plow Points, Thralling Machine Castings, Ac., On hand, or made to ohierat lowest rates, oy Jy26-ly THOS. G. CULBERTSON Dissolution. fTUlE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE 1 existing undtr the dim name Of Busbey. Little ? Co., is t^is day dissolved bymuiusl conMmt. Arthur Little, or a legally appoint ed person deputed by him. is alone author ized to settle the basin*** of the late Arm. Those knowing themselves indebted to the late firm ore requested to call and settle, and those having claims will present them for settlement. WM. BUSBEY, ARTHUR LITTLE. geo. Walters, J. WALTERS. e. Hayes. Wheeling, Aug. 12,1S87. aug22-2wd Notice. All the wagon and carriage material*, (thorough!* reasoned.) in cluding a large lot of Spanish Moss, on hand, are offered for sale. We are finishing a larg? number of Wagons and Carriages, which will be sold at low prices to clo?e up the bn?t Dt?. The loo Is In the Factory are offeree for sale, and the Buildings are offered for rent- To a party or parties desiring to par chase the Stock and Tools, and rent the Fac tory. possession will be given by the 1st of January next* , aug2S ARTHUR LITTLE.