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\r<\r vvir. WHEELING, WEST VA., FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 18, 1868- NO. 24- j
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gtislacss (fnrfljs.
AKCHITECTS.
haikkaxa stock ktt,
C Architects civil Euglueors nntl Surveyors.
John street.
AUCTIONEERS.
HUURARD.BHO.AOO..
Auction Sales Kvery Kveiling,
tv?r. Quincy A Market streets.
ATTORNEYS.
STANTON * ALLISON,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
*'*> ft., cast side, north of Monroe.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
?>?>vn wayman.
n Wholesale Eealere In BOOTS & SHOES,
L No.59 Main *treel.
pltWARUS A 8TONE, .
jj Wholesale Dealers In BOOTS A SHOES,
No. 74 Main street.
ttokuky ? hughes
r lHraler* In Boot* unci Slioes.
180 Main wtrcet.
H.? A* Faahlonablo BOOT M A KKR,
No. 77. Main ft.
MWho!fiftie D?*l era 1 nVoOTS A SHOES,
No. 65 Slain rtrMu
BANKING.
Bank of wheeling. m
O. Lamb, Cashier, 1). C. Ll?t. Pre*, t.
Mam Street.
F- IKSTNATL BANK OF WHEELING
g. adams, cashier; G. k. Wheat, pre* i,
No. 28 Monroe street.
Merchants nat*l bankoiw^tva
S. Bnuly, Cashier; J. N. \ ance, Prea*L
N. E. cor. Monioe <2fc Malnsta,
XT a.TIONA L BANK OF WEST VA.,
A J. Wagner, Cw?hler, C. Oalebay, Prest.
^ M. W. cor. Main A Monroest*.
xtational. savings bank.
IN S. F. UiWreth, Cash.; Tbrw. H. LiaU Pre*.
No. 85 Main rt.
Pkofles* bank,
J. P. Cpdegxuir, ^ J. HeU, Piy^ ^
BOOK SBIJIIEHB.
CWHBEL1 <* MrDKRMOT.
Bcoksellcre and Mationen*,
__ ISO Main street.
7o->eph graves.
J Books, f tatlonei v. W all Paper,
No. 30 Monroe afreet.
Geo. w. stonkr. .
Religious I looks ana Statlaneiy,
Monroe st., above Main
CLOTHING.
TOHX T. LA KIN ? CO.. *
Merchan* Tailors,
No. 2."? Monroe ?U
Turn. uronKSit co.,
Clfctblng Emporium,
35 cor. Monroe & Water *!.?.
CORDAGE."
HAS. H. HKRKY, ~~~ ~
Hemp & Manilla Conla^e. T\rinr. Ac.,
18 419 WHtCT St.
DRY GOODST
H?NRT ROKMKR.
1'T-v Good* <fc Notions.
.y Main el. Centre Wheeling.
FISH i-it & sfamon.
fry Good* nml Notions.
na wain nuwi.
JOHN ROEMERA CO.,
t) 1 'ry Goods Fmporlntn.
si ?fr ST. Mnh; ft., rent re Wheel'm*.
T P. RHODES.
yj Frrefcn nrd t*ome?Hc Dry Goods.
Peterson's Elock Main street.
DRESS MAKERS.
KYI.K A MRS. WATKTN8.
. t I Frororhim of Fcsh:onr
]B1 Vpfn ?t.. mrstnlr*.
DRUGGISTS.
17 fv rrrrNv;.
!> Trop^l arri Prescript Inn W,
>o. 1 Odd Fellows' HftM.
Q1LVK) ?V l.IFT.
k I rnsetetA and Piesrript'onlsls.
romer opposite the fret Office.
rp H. I/KJA5 * CO..
; Whole?a!n Pmcrrfsts.
Woln atrnof
rppnp. j. FINNKY.
-* Pharrrnccntlrt, cor. Mn!n A W^Btcr ?tf..
Centre Wheeling.
FURHITTJBE.
t c. ORP. & CO
I. Carpet* and Fnrnltnre.
112 Main rtreet
GROCERS.
r> J. SMYTH.
i. Family Grocrrlf*,
Corner Market and Qnlnry Ptreefs.
WHOLESALE GEOCEBB,
TO5*. BPBIPKT,,
?l Wholesale Grocer.
43 Main street.
BfK-TH. BATTF.LI.T5 * <"0..
Wholesale Gm?*r?,
' "TT,or Jh U'ntMCll
If 1ST, MORRISON <* CO.,
?j Wholesale Grocer?.
Corner Main nrul Qpinry street.
DAXTON <* OUL.EBAY,
I Wholesale Orocen?,
54 -Vflln street.
HAHDWABE & IHOI7.
/-^TT. SON* A CO.,
* / Dealers In Hardware,
Main Ft reef.
T"> c*. HILPRETH * PRO.,
I % Dealers in Nail Rod, Bnr Iron. Ac.,
51 Main 'trwl.
HATS AKII CAPS.
11 Wholesale Hata and Cap*,
Main Flrrrl.
INSURANCE.
HKANKLIN INPTJRaNCF. COMPANY,
N.C. Arthnr. Secretary.
29 Monroe street.
VATIONAL tnpurance company,
.\ John BIshn->, Pecretary.
gg Monroe rtrret.
A VTSA FIRF. A MARINE rNRTTRA NCR
\ fornpanv. R P. Hlldreth, Pec'y; H. O.
lTan]Sr.g. A?*'t Pec'y. (B Main street.
rMP.Eft MARINK I SHU R A NCR CO.,
! J. C. Hervey, Penvtarv,
Offlce next door to M.N. Bank.
rl F.RMAN FIRE IN'KURASrR CO.,
j .If*, poyijr.id, Pec'y, II. A. Knanp. A?'l
-.y'r, office In Bank of wheeling. Main rt.
riONTIN'KNTAl, IHRFRANCE CO.. *
* t W. F. Petereon, Agent.
Main street, mxt door to M. N. Bank.
MILItlNEBY GOODS.
r\ A. ABLER A CO.,
Ribbon*. Millinery A Drm Trimming*.
I hi minn unyx.
MU8TC.
\\f H. HIIKIR,
> V . Plant*. Organ* & Ph**t Mnslc,
1<0. Main mreet.
REAL ESTATE AGENTS.
f IRWIN,
I. Real Estate Agent,
Monroe Ktrwt.
rpHOH. OM1RIBN,
Real Estate Agent.
'Office, Co?to to Honse.
rpilOS. JIORXBROOK.
lMreler In Real Estate, j
11KX Mam street. |
\\f M. GRKUU.
?V Real Krtnte, Ins. and Claim Agent,
Office Am. Life Inn. Co., Main st.
PHOTOGRAPHERS.
A <- I'AHTKUXiE,
/X* Photographic Gallery * StockBopot,
_ 111 Main itn*t
PBJJMTlJSGh
l?HEW, HAUANB A HALL.,
I- Hteazn Job Printers,
15 Qulncy utreet.
Bustafss Cards.
SEWINQ MACHINES.
G ROVER A MAKER HEWING MAcblne,
Oxtoby A Duflleld Agent*,
103 Mala street.
WHEELER A WILSON SEWING MAchine,
Wra. Sumner A Co.,
99 MnIn street.
TIN & SHEET IRON WAKE.
V. CALDWELU
Copper, Tiu A Sheet Iron Ware,
18 M win street.
GEO. W. JOHNSON,
Copper, Tin nnd Sheet lion Wait*,
105 Main street.
RRID A ROEMER,
Copper, Tin nnd Sheet Iron Wore.
137 Alnrket st-, opposite City Buildings.
WATCHES & JEWELRY.
J A. LA.SH.
Watches, Jewelry A Silver "Ware.
' 1S2 Main street.
OXTOBY A DUFF1ELD.
Watche?. Jewelry and Fancy Goods,
103II aln street.
QCUTT A HKNNfcUEN,
O Jewelry, Watches, Ac.,
104 Main Htreet.
jgootg and Jftaeg.
FII18T STOCK OF
FAT.T, AND WINTER GOODS,
JOST RKCKTVtvD AT
BOYD & WAYMAN'S,
V baJ-^Ic Uealsrs In
BOOTS AND SHOES,
No. !-9, Mai*.: Ktrcet, next iloor to 1>. 8, I>oInjilniu
& Bon.
wp!4 WHKELINO. W. V.
OXO. K1VARD8. P. B. 8TOKK. J* ABO. T. ETON*.
NEW WJI^LKSALE
BOOT & SHOE STORE
EDWARDS, oTONE & Co.,
r?o. a jauiu ou,
WHEHLlSCr, W. VA.
mart EDWARDB, BTONE A CO.
TEE CHEAPEST, SIMPLEST AND
BEST.
mum & wilson.
Sewing Machine!
Highest Premium.
Paris Exposition, 1867,
rpHK QUALITIES WHIOH KECOMX
mend the Wheeler and Wilson are:
1. Ijeauty and excellence of Rtltchra alike
on both slde.H of the article wwcil.
2. Strength, Drmntai, and durability of
mim, that will not rip or ravel.
3. Economy of thread.
4. It* attachments and wide rango of application
to purpo&eaand materials.
5. Compactness and elegauce of model and
Cnibh6.
Simplicity and thoroughness of construction.
7. Speed, ease of operation and manage
ment, and qu!etne*a of movement.
fcveiy one in invited to call and examine
tbcce Machines at oar salesroom, W Main
street.
declb WM.hU-MNEKALU
TtTTltTTIKT TT P A DO
.EJUXJ V JUL1* X ?JX1X\U
Of experience with a constantly Increasing
demauil xor lloback'H Medicines Is hufficlem
acknowledgment of their Intrinsic merit,
and placea them the very flist in rank for
caring tho diseases for which they aro reoommendol
Sold by all Druggists everywhere.
a H. BOOTH. J. C. JJCL.LY.
W. O. UAlTELLfi. JOJIH MUX.RIS*
BOOTH, BATTELLE A CO..
WHOLESALE AND KETAIL, DEALERS LN
FAMILY GEOCEEIES,
Boat Store*!, Produce,
?Bh?U d: CU11ED MEATS, LAKE ICE dCANNED
FKUITS, Ac.,
Corner Monroe and Water Streets,
WHEELING, W. VA. ,
FN CONNECTION WITH THE HOUSE
X mere im a w nan uoa^ana n is tae ucKigzs ]
of tho Ann to do a Forwarding aud Commission
ond Storage bnslncKB, act as Steam boa ,
Agents and fumlfib all desirable information
pertaining thereto. JyM
OTT, SON & CO.,
AQC.VTH roi:
FA I R B A N K'S
STANDARD SCALES,
I)EAI/KRS IW
II A II D W A a E ,
Jytt-ly WwtnMt^WHKELiyw. W.Vh.
HENBY ANKWEY
FASHIONABLE
BOOT MAKER,
XO. 77, MAIM NTItEET,
Near George Kraft's Grocery Snore.
CENTRE WHEELING.
Makes to order all tbo different styles of
Boots. Wboesand (1 alters. . oclS-ly
List, Morrison & Co.,
Agents for N?!eor riglron,
Whszliko, W. Va., Feb. 25,180*.
Have on sale the following brands:
ISO tons Gallia No. 1 Fonndry
l'.O ' Harrison, " "
50 " Pino Urove "
aj " Madison " .
55 " Hamden " "
fel> 26.
CHARLES SEIBKE,
TJ1ANCY DYER. HOOUREB AND REfj
PA 1KER, South street. neartbe B. <* O.
H. R. Depot, Wheeling, W. Va. All kinds
ofHhawls, Dresses, itinbons, and eveiy description
of Bilk and Woolen Uoods exeeabed
at short notice, and on reasonable terms.
AJho. prepared to do dyeing in any color for
Woolen ractorlw.Aft. m?r34-ly
HANDLAN, JORDAN & CO.,
PORK PACKERS,
ODWi.mw
Flour, Oils, Cheese, Grain, &o.
PORK HOUBEr-Oor. John and 4th sts.
OFFICE!?17 MAll* Street.
SOta!fohltyttwr.
NATIONAL REPUBLICAN TICKET.
# Hill PRKSIDEKT:
ULYSSES S. GRANT.
FOR VICE PKKH1DEST:
SCHUYLER COLFAX.
KTAIi: IIKPrBLICAN TICHI.T.
for governor.
HON. W. E. STEVENSON, or Ww.l.
for congress
1st DUtrict? Gin. i. h. DLVAI . of Brooke.
Ind " ?Hon. J. C. K K.V, of Prt*tou
Zrd " ?Gkn. J.8.WlTCHtR.ofI.liicoln
for auditor,
CAM*. THOMAS BOUOhSS.ot iU>nut?.
for secretary of state,
CAFT. J. M. PIPES, of ilnrshnli.
for trkapcreb,
Bero't J. A. MACAULEY, of Ohio.
for attorney general,
Hon. THAYER MELV1N, of Ohio.
judge of tcfrkiir ooul t of afpkat8,
Hon. k. l. BERKSHIRE, of MouounaUa.
For I'rowlilculiHi fcicctoin,
at ia roe.
A. W. CAMPBELL, of Ohio County.
It. t*. BliOWN, oi JacHiou cunuiy.
DISTRICTS.
1?HON. BENJAMIN STANTON.
2?J. MARSHALL HAOAKM.
3?GK.t. W. II. l'UWKLL.
COUNTX RKPrBLICAN TldKEI.
ZTOUSK OF l/SLEGATKS.
ANTON REYMANN.
HON. BFKJAM1N PTANTON.
JuliN l\ HEUVKY.
RECORDKB,
WILLIAM W. FKRREL.
PROSECUTING ATTORNEY,
WILLIAM P. UUBBAKD.
Assessor?City?ELI J AH DAY.
Cownfri/?WILLIAM M. DUN LAP. .
COUNTY SURVEYOR,
J. DAVID WH1THAM.
Announcament of Public Meetings.
Tho Union Republican mate Central Committee
announce the foiiowinu li>t of Union
meetings, which will le Addie&cd by the
( peakciB named below:
County Ccmtolttees and all Union men are
Incanll.ul full nOtllW is ClVOU Of
the meltings in their county and that
proper accommodations for Speakers and
audlcnce aro provided.
Friday, September 18.
Ritchie Court Hoiue, Eon. W. E. Stovensou.
Gov. F. H. Pelrpolnt,
Bellien, Hon. Jno. O. lurllio.
G. L. Cranmer.
Saturday, September 19,
West ililford, Hon. W. K. Stevenson.
Gov A. I. Boreinan.
Wheeling, Hon. .1 no. ti. <'arlile.
Iiramlonvilte, A. W. Campbell.
Monday. September 21.
Pruntytoum, Hon. "YV, K. Stevenson.
Gov. F. H. Pelipclnt.
GranUville, MaJ. U.S. Brown.
J. (i.fc'rhUllUK.
Cabell C. U., .Hon. J. H. Fcigusnn.
jparkeriburff, Hon. J no. S. l nrllle
Piedmont, A. W. Campbell.
Ti ttiday, September 22,
ir?/ Ur.ion, Hon. Juo. M. Carlilo.
JterkleuSpiings, A. W. Catunbell.
WelUburv, Gov.F. H. Feir*oluf.
Wednesday, September 23,
Jlartiiuburg, A W. Campbell.
Thuriday, September Z4,
*tVi/nn Hod. Jno. f*. Cnrlllo.
Friil'y, September 23,
Buckhanv.on, II011..Ino. H. 1 nrlllc.
AlouruUrtUe, Gov. F. H. Peirpolnt.
Saturday, Septcmlcr 26,
PhiUlppa. Hon. J no. s. Cailile.
Wheeling. Gov. F. H. Polrpolnt.
Sistemilte. Gov. A. I. Borwiunn.
Monday, t cptanUer y,
irowir C. 11, Hon. J. Tl. Feig'uson.
Wirt, C. i/., Gen. 1 H. lmvtu.
Tuesday, Septevibcr 19,
WirlC.H., Gen. I. H. Duval.
Gov. A. i. lloieinan.
Wednesday, /September 30,
Gilmer, a 11., Gen.; F. P. Peirpolnt.
Fridoy, Cetober 2.
Charleston, Hon.^V. E. fiUVPlison.
Monday, October 5,
Ce*dxmouthm Hon. W. K. Stevenson.
Lincoln C. C., lion. J. H. Ferguson.
Tuesday, Oclobtr 6.
Winfieht, Hon. W. E. PtevtnMJn.
Franklin, T. H. Carekailon.
Wednesday, October 7,
Buffalo, Hon. W. K. Stevenson.
TJntrsdoy, October 8,
ittni Tleasant, Hon. W. E. Stevenson.
Saturday, October 10, ?
Cabell Court House, Hon. W. E. btevenson.
Syencer, Gen. W. H. I'owell.
^ Hon. J. .v>. Phelps.
lioane C. 11., Capt. J. M. Pnelpa.
Monday, October 12,
Orotfr. ITd/fie Co., Hon. W.E.8tcveD?on
Wuomina C. 11.. Hon. J. H". Fcnjuaon.
1 uesday, October,18,
Grant C. If., T. K. Carskatlon.
Wednesday, October 14,
Mason City, IIon. W. I&. Stevenson.
Friday, October i 0,
Itavensicood. Hon. W. K. Stevenson.
Monday, October 19,
Rellville, Ifon. W. E. Stevonfon.
Raltigh C //., Hon. J. H. Ferguson.
Tuesday, Octcber SO,
ITetc Creek, T. II. Caxckadon.
TT'5fdn?dai/, Cctobcr 21,
rarhrrsburg, Hon. W. E. 8tc vcu von.
BXcclltic 1? Brooko.Counlj.
Ono of tho most successful meetings
jet belcl in (he Panhandlo was held at
Mahon's School House (Sugar Grove,)
Wednesday evening. Two hundred
people wero present and overflowing
with enthusiasm. The Wellsburg Glee
Club wero present and sang their best
songs?which stirred up the crowd even
more than the speeches. Tho speakers
I were Judge Martin and a Mr. Waldron
1A II nM-ln,!.!! Rtn.
oi oieuueoviiir, *?. ?
of this Cily.
Tlic Koldlerfc* Friend.
lleister Ciymer, who was one of the
Democratic speakers 3'esterdny, voted
for a bill as a member of the Pennsylvania
Legislature, to deny our soldiers
in the Held the right to vote. And he
is brought out hero to teach our people
wboip to vote for.
As There is great curiosity to know
what ooo of the trades Mr. Gary belongs
to we may say Ibat he lain the
gas business. His chief implement
is his jaw?the Banie kind employed by
Sampson.
The Congressional Committee stated
that the news of the Vermont election
has bad a depressing effect upon the
I Ku-Klux in tbeSoutb, while tbe Unionj
ists are greatly elated. Mr. Tullock
thinks ibe news from Maino will add
somewhat to this, and he anticipates
less trouble and fewer outrages from
the discontented ex-rebol element in
?*- - o?eintoa
IUDDUUIUBIU
Cosuhdbum.?Oar devil Inquires if
Cary the Workingman is a "toiler of
the Sea?" and answers: No ho is n toiler
of the Seymour. That boy will bo
President some day. 7 1
. ? ?r
Get the Best.?The funniest of tno
comlo papers of late has been the .fester.
Bead its oleotion returns from
Maine.
('ntccblam for tlio Times.
- Who have always favored a dissolution
of the Union? Democrats.
Who bronghton the wai? The Democratic
party.
Who gave nid and succor to the labels?
1 he Democratic party.
Who boasted that they would not
vote a man nor a dollar to put down
the rebellion? The Democratic parly.
Who were the leaders of the rebellion?
Democrats.
Who are the leaders of the Democranow?
Ex-Rebels, like Wade Hatno
ton, Forrest, Preston and Vance.
Who controlled tlio States in rebellion?
Democrats.
What party opposed every measure
of the Government to suppress the rebellion?
The Democratic party.
Who have always declared the war a
failure? Democrats.
Who made the Treasury bankrupt at
the breakingontof the wax? The Democratic
party.
Who murdered Lincoln? Tho tools
ol the Democratic party.
Who are the fiends calling themselves
tho Ku-Klux Klan ? Members of tho ,
Democratic parly. ? ,
Who burned colored orphans asylums,
and murdered peaceable colored
men in New York ? The ' friends"
of Gov. Seymour.
Who fired hotels with a view of
burning Now York ? The minions of ,
Democracy,
Who tried to smuggle into the North
small-pox clothing? A gocd Demo- {
crat.
IVI.n In fnnln^ ?.1? n.,..n
" "" oiinviJ "I'v"
Kansas, and perpetrated the villainies
there? Tho Democratic party.
Who called Union soldiers hirelings,
dogs and lawless cut-throats? Democrats.
Who says that if Seymour and Blair
are elected they will win what the
South were fighting for? Democrats.
Who tried to raako, U. S. Grant the
leader of their party ? The Democrat-,
ic party.
Who uow villify and traduce him?
The Democratic party.
Who called our brave soldiers "Lincoln's
pupa and hireling?" The Democracy.
Who predicted at the breaking out of
the war that all the fighting would be
onfreesoill? Tlio Democratic leaders
oTthe North.
Who made a martyr of John Brown?
Tlie F. F. V.'s of Democracy.
Who are thoBe worthies, Brick Pomeroy,
Vallandigham, Forrest ifc Co.?
Democratic chieftains.
Who are trying to dishouor the nation
by repudiating its bonds? Democracy.
Who murdered white men for teaching
colored children of tho South ? The
chivalry of the Democracy.
Who, after deluging tho country in
blood and saddling tho nation with an
enormous debt, now basely cry out
against tnxation ? Tho Democratic
party.
Where arc to be found tho late leaders
in the rebellion? Where they always
were, in the Democratic party.
Who are going to be badly whipped
by tho mun who whipped them in
tho army? The Democratic purty.
>Y uo put nowu me reocmou i j uv
Republican party with the uid of the
noble soldiers.
Who sustained the soldiers in the
war? The Republican party..
Who destroyed that curse of civilization,
shivery ? The Republican parly.
An Open JLctter to tiio Morgnntowu
Constitution.
15ELIKQT0N, Sept. D.h, 18C8.
Editors Constitution, Morgantown, W.
Va.:
Gentlemen "Y onr issue finds its
way gratuitously, "solitary and aloqe,"
at regular intervals, to a soldier who
lost both amis in the delence of that flag
which floats triumphantly over, and
proiectB you?lor that fl.?g which is
honored und respected tiirmghoui the
civilized world.
When that symbol of liberty was assailed
where were you ? On tne Hide of
freedom and liberty, or on that ol monarchy
and slavery ? Allow me to answer
that question. Judging fiom the
tone of your paper, you are the same
rebels you were during the conflict of
arms?tho rebels whom I 'assisted to
I subdue?to conquer.
Wo vanquished you uu me uauiefield,
and now meet you ou the political
arena, and will force you to uu " Unconditional
Surrender" in October.?
Barbour county will Grant a majority
of live hundred in the coming election.
By Bending me u copy of your sheet,
I understand you to ask me to desert
the honorable ranks iu which 1 have
so long battled. Desert tho Stars and
Stripes for tho Stars and Bars? No,
iiirs?Never !t never ! / Your party is
Oonatiluttim-aMy ruptured, and composed
chiefly of horsethieves, store robbers,
cut-throats, monarchists. exCamp
Chase-lies, assassins, Ku-Klux,
slavery and a divided Union. My
party is composed of those who befriended
the Government in its hour of
peril; who bared their bosoms in de;
I fence of the Union when assailed by
renegades and traitors.
Tim manor rnn nonrl me. rtloaso sxnii
to jederson Davis; you are familiar
with the address of your nearest lriend,
I presume, and will have no trouble in
ascertaining his whereabouts. He is
tho most honorable man of your party
and the ono whom you should have
nominated tho fourth of July for presidential
honors. Not content with constitutional
liberty, you demand the
liberty oi enslaving (a slavery that
means, ciiains, lushes, and bloodhounds)
four millions of Africans, und
all the whites who are in huuible circumstances?the
mean tchilc trash as
you are pleased to call them. Your cry.
"the Constitution as it is, and the Union
as it was," means this If anvthing. To
do this, would be to sow the seeds of
another rebellion. Does past history
laanh TTrtll n'ntliiniT?
Aro you berelt of common sense?
Does insanity govern yoa ? Or have
the goda made you mad? Beware oi
the last question, and the true one, or
you will tie utterly destroyed. I am
astonished at your sagacity in making
the remarkable discovery that the men
who fought four yenrs to destroy the
Government, were its true friends, and
now insolently claim the prerogative
of being its rulers and protectors?
Stop that paper!
Very respectiully yours,
Isaac Pities.
Gen. Schenck is of opinion that the
Republicans will carry Ohio in October
by liom thirty to forty thousand majority.
In hia own district the Democracy
under Vallandigham are waging
a fierce fight, but Mr. Schenck thinks
ho will beat him. Vallandigham is receiving
aid from New York in the shape
of money, which he is spending quite
freely. He has also commenced to colonize
from neighboring districts where
the majorities are hopelessly Republican.
As there is no registry law in
Ohio, be can do this with impunity.
Mr, Johnson and his friends are
greatly chagrined because it has been
determined to call Congress together
and take another recess. They are de
nouncing it as an evidence of cowardico
upon thfcpart of the Republicans,
and asserta that it casts an unjust suspicion,
upon the President, inasmuch
as bo has manifested a disposition to
behave himself since Congress left before.
*
-Frost.?This region was visited on
Wednesday night with a heavy frost
?the first of the season. We did not
learn that any damage was done. Yesterday
morning, heavy clothing and
fire were necessary to make one comfortable.
BY TELEGRAPH.
NEW YORK.
Nkw York, Sept. 17.?Mrs. Devoe
wus drowned in the Shewsbury river,
at the Highlands, last evening, by the
capsizing of a boat in which, with her
husband and family, she was enjoying
a pleasure trip. Tho others wore saved
with difficulty.
Tho Internnl Kevenue investigation
case was before U. S. Commissioner
Gutman to-day. Mr. Courtney staled
that in a recent official interview at
Washington arrangements bad been
made to have the same high-toned legal
gentlemen associated with him in the
prosecution of this case. Mr. Courtney
said he intended to retain charge of the
case and prosecute it to the end, regardless
of whom it might compromise,
but he requested a postponement until
his assistant bo selected by the United
Slates Attorney General. Tho case was
postponed until to-morrow, although
counsel for Messrs. Harlan and Smith
desired immediate procedure.
Several additional charges of forgery
and fraud being made against Martin
ifc Kee, Judge Darling to-day refused to
admit them to bail.
The auction sale of pews in the new
Jewish synagoguo reached the amount
of $750,000, which cuts out all Indebtedness
and places over ?100,000 in the
sinking fund.
Wheeler, Louis, and E. J. Todd were
arrested to-day, and a lot of stationery
and envelopes seized, the latter addressed
to parlies in the conntry. Thoy
comprise the gift swindling concern
known as W. J. Wheeler & Co., and
were bent to jail in default of $1,000 hail.
'I'kn hnnlr Iralla onlu tVtia ulimlv It t ?
tended to-day.
A working woman's association was
formed here to-duy, wiLh the following
officers: President, Mrs. Tobitt; Vice
Presidents, Augusta .Lewis, Susan
Johns, Emily Peers; Secretary, Mrs. L.
(J. Brome; Treasurer, Susan Bantheny.
Speeches were made by- Cady Stanton
and others.
Arrived?the steamship Louisiana,
from Liverpool, reports that on the 7th
of September in latitude 4S? 40\ longitude
2G? 60\ she sighted the bark Mon
equidb off Prince Edward's Island with
a f-ignal of distress, and supplied her
witli provisions, she having on board
1G passengers, and the crew of the
Cunard steamship Melita, which lelt
Boston on the 2Gih ult. for Liverpool,
and was destroyed by lire the day before.
The Monequlsh reports that she
fell lu with the ship Jacob A. Stamler,
from Havre lor Liverpool, having on
board i>0 passengers and the crew of the
Melita. The Statnler's supplies of
provisions und water" not being suflicient
the Monequish took on the mate
and 1G others.
New York, Sept. 17.?The gale on
Long Island Sound yesterday and today
was very severe. The seamer Nellie,
while running Irom here to Norwalk,
was so badly damaged that she
has been hauled otf for repairs.
The steam tug Alida, Irom Albany,
sunk three traius of canal bouts on the
Hudson river while tawing them here.
New York, Sept. 17.?It is stated that
an inlluential member of the workingmen's
association has absconded to
Canada with the funds.
The upper portion of the residence of
James Qorden Bennett at Washington
Heights, wu3 burned to day; dumage
$20,000. '
The first innings of the English cricketers
were finished to-day with a score
of 175. The American players cornp.eled
their first innings this afternoon,
making only 61.
at ASS AC II US E TIH.
Springfield, Sept. 17.?F. M. Bordwell's
woolen mill at South Belchertown,
was bnrned yesterday. Loss,
S10 000.
Boston, Sept. 17.?Lieut. Col. R. W.
Kenyon, resident of Troy, died from
the effects of laudanum, last night, at
the Boston Hotel. After taking the
rioison be informed Mr. Pray, the landord,
and said: *'I repent of the act;.do
all you cun to uuve me." Physicians
were immediately called, and all the
known remedies applied without avail.
Boston, September 17.?Last night
John Owen shot n young man named
Michael Shean, who was in the act of
taking fruit from his garden. Shean
was dangerously wounded. Oweu graduated
at Bowdoin College, studied divinity
at Harvard College, and subse
quently has officiated as an Unitarian
Clergyman, lio was arrested and held
to bail. Much excitement prevails
among the Irish citizens in the neighborhood,
who deem the shooting unjustifiable.
?1XADA.
Tlie McGee Murder Trial.
Ottawa, Sept. 17.?Patrick Blakeley
one of the accomplices in tbo McGee
murder is said to bo iusane. Bail probably
will bo accepted from Eagleson,
JSaright and Murpby the other accomplices.
Whalen most strongly protests
tbat he did not shoot McGee, but
knows who did. It is expected that he
will make a full confession before long.
Quebec, Sept. 17.?The Yacht Monette
of this city won the race to-day, for the
code of signals; distance, sixty miles in
5 hours and 35,minutes. During a portion
of the race the yachts sailed against
the tide. The weather here is cold and
rainy.
Toronto, Sep. 17.?The express robbers
were again before the Police Commissioners
to day. Ben. Thompson
was discharged. lie then gave evidence
for the defence, which went to shw that
the robbery was planned with co-operation
of the express messenger; that
there was no violence used, and that
the offence was simply embezzlement,
which is not extraditions!.
Arrested for Arson.
Augusta, Me.,J Sept. 17.?George T.
Knox and James N. Harwood, enlisted
in the United.States arsenal, in this
oily, were arrested thiB morning and
arraigned before United States Commissioner
J. H. Manly, charged with
setting the lires which occnrred on the
arsenal grounds on the 9:h of July and
5th of Angust last. They were each
held in 91,000. Geo. F. Talbot, U^S.
District Attorney, condncted the examination
in person. General Totten,
nf i ho TTnitPrl SiniPH armv. has been
investigating these coses for tbo past]
four weeks.
??
KENTUCKY.
Dcnlnl of SZcportetl outrages.
Nasiivillk, Sept. 17.?a correspondent
of a New York paper who was
sent to Bowling Green, Ky., to investigate
the alleged outrages on Union
men in that neighborhood, as telegraphed
to the Northern papers, arrived
here to-day. He reports having
conferred with the leading Radicals,
who aver that the Btories of outrage
and intimidation are false in every particular.
Convention or Hactalnlstn and Blacksmiths.
Buffalo, N. Y., Sept. 17.?The 11th
annuHi Convention of the Machinists
and Blacksmiths' International Union
of North America, is now being held
here. The session commenced yesterday
afternoon with President O. B.
Daily in tbo chair, P. P. McFeely. of
Middleport, Wisconsin, Secretary. The
jrreBiutmb LUOUV ?U m
bo recommended the establishment of
an Intelligence office for the accommodation
of employees. The Convention
will probably continue three days.
Suleldo or a Gambler.
Baltimore, Sept. 17.?H. W. Breckley,
of Fiucastle, "Virginia, committed
suicide last night at the Maltby House,
by taking morphine. He had previously
been playing laro, and lost $1,000.
Deceased served during the war as colonel
of a rebel regiment.
WASHINGTON.
Washington. Sept. 17'?The Senate
Chamber and Hall of Representative
are nearly ready for occupation. The
winter farnitnre has been replaced.
Abont six members are in the city.
The impression prevails at the Capitol
chat there will be no qnornm on Monday.
Circular letters have been issued by
the Department of the Interior and of
Justice of the North German Union, in
conformity with the treaty with the
United States, instructing the officers
that no action must be taken against
r .? l-lnnin tho daymQn Pnnfar]_
eration for unauthorized emigration,
who may produce proof of having be*
come naturalized Americah citizens.
E U RO P E .
London, Sept. 17.?Telegrams from
Yokahoma to July 26th, announce that
there are active military operations on
foot, but give nro details.
SheereJAli has been crowned a Meer
at Oabool. *
Edinburq, Sept. 17.?Sir Robert Napier
has arrived and been tendered the
freedom of the city.
Paris, Sept. 17.?Rio Janeiro advices
state that Brazil has apologized for the
detention of the United States gunboat
Wasp.
The Emperor was enthusiastically received
by the troops at Lavernazan.London,
SeDt. 17.?The Times contrasts
the political canvass of Great
Britain with that in the United States.
In both cases the electors are new ones.
Horn In TCncrlnml there are manv con
tests, differing in men and principles,
and the result is a confused hubbub in
which no one sound is beard above the
rest. Incidents thus far have been
peaceful?even negative, but the eight
weeks remaining before the elections
may warm the contest now so quiet.
The Times dwells on the violent animation
of the Presidential light in the
United Stntes, and calls an American
general election an American carnival.
The peoplo may bo serious and interested,
but they allow the most eccentric
and grotesque characters to represent
tho whole people, which does them
some injustice-but leas harm than is
commonly thought.
Shipwreck on Lnbc Eric.
Cleveland, Sept. 17.?The 'barque
Clough, of Black river, went ashore 12
miles east of this city, Tuesday night.
All hands were lost except Rush Reed,
second mate. The names of the Jost are
J. S. Reed, captain; Geo. Dorrlck, first
mate; Catharine Sullivan, stewardess;
unapmun, uieer ana jruzpairicK, lane
Bailors. The barque Berlin ia reported
ashoro six miles east of here, laden
with coal and lath. She is insured In
Boston for $8,000. The scow Lone Star
is ashoro in Black river.
River and Weather.
Pittsburgh, sept. 17.?River G feet 11
Inches and fulliug. Weather clear and
very cool.
Cincinnati, Sept. 17.?Weather clear;
thermometer 66?; while frost last night.
New York, Sept. 17.?'The weather
is very cold here; thermometer early
this morning, 45?. At Rochester last
night there was a light frost.
Great Frosts.
New York, Sept. 17.?There wore
frosts last night in Hamsphlre connty,
Massachusetts, and Albany and Flmirn,
and other places in this State.
Utica, N. Y., Sept. 17.?Frost visited
this vicinity last -night, and 42 miles
south of Utica, at Sherbourn, enow
fell.
wiscomsist.
JVonainntlon for Congress.
Milwaukee, Sept. 17.?The Democratic
committee of the tirst district today
nominated Alexander Mitchell for
Congress.
31ass Meeting.
Toledo, Sept. 17.?Gen. Walbridge,
of NewYoik, Hon. J. M. Ashley, Gen.
Grosvenor and Gem Gibson, of Ohio,
addressed a large Republican meeting
this afternoon ut Woudville, Ohio.
Further Point,Sept. 17.?The steamship
SI. Davids, from Glasgow for Quetvna
Innrnnl hnunrl nt 11:15 o'clock
last night.
Halifax, Sept. 17.?Iu the House last
night a petition was presented from the
mercbnntsof the city, praying that a
commissioner be sent to Washington to
look ufter Nova Scotia's interests in
connection with reciprocity. A committee
was appointed to prepare a resolution
on the subject.
New York, Sep. 17.?Advices from
Nassau, N. P., state that Mr. Scott is
to replace Governor Rawser in the Bahnman
Islands.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
nAKIiirri UT TKJLEUKAJPl*.
.New York, Sept. 17,18C8.
regular report.
Cotton?Firmer with a fair business
rlninir* nnlas 1.800 bales at 2614c for mid
dling uplunds, closing quiet.
Flour?Moderately active, and in
j buyers' favor.
Grain?Wheat?Dull and la2c lower
for spring; winter In light supply and
steady. Kye?Nominally unchanged.
, Oata?Dull and heavy at G5aC9o nt de|
pot, and 70a70J^c afloat for new western.
Corn?Drooping at ?1 15al 19 for
1 unsound, and $1 10X for sound new
mixed westorn afloat.
Provisions?Pork?Quiet at ?28 85
a28 90 for mess, cash and regular; sales
j 750 bble mess, seller October, at $28 50.
Beef?Quiet. Cut Meats?Dull and
nominally unchanged. Bacon?Unchanged.
Lard?Quiet at 20a20}?a for
fair to prime steam.
Eq03?Quiet at 26a27c.
dry goods.
This being a Jewish holiday coupled
with the recent fail in cotton the coni
sequence is decline in goods. The
market has become quiet, and buyers,
confidence in the prices of cotton fabrics
has become so that if goods were now
offered, based on cotton at 20o per
pound, there would not be purchasers
lor anything not absolutely required for
immediate use.
money and stocks.
Gold?Firm; opening at 144%, and
closing at 1442*.
Government Stocks?Firmer and
active demand from out town investors;
quotations close. Coupons '8l,114&; '62,
113?all4; '64, 109>?all0; '65. lllf<: do.
now, 108J?al09; '67,109H; 10-403, lOJJfia
104-X.
Stocks?6-30 Prices?Pacific Mail,
109?bh110; Western Union Telegraph,
34; New York Central, 124??al26; Erie,
47%a47%; Ohio and Mississippi, 29%a
29^4; do. preferred. 78; Wabash. 63% a
03do. preferred, 75>?; Michigan Central.
118all9; Michigan Southern, 84%a
85: Toledo. 102Xal02X: Fort Wavne.
109?ittll0; Terre Haute, 45X&45X; do.
preierred, Coa67.
Express Shares?Wells, Fargo <fc
Co., 27Ma28; American. 48}*a48^;
AdamB 51a51J?; United States, 48&a
48J$; Merchants Union, 24^a24>^.
Cincinnati.
September 17.?Flour?Fair demand;
family |9a9 50.
Grain?Wheat?At 91 05 for No. 1.
Corn?Doll and declined to 90a9Sc for
ear and shelled. Oata?Firm at 5Sa60o
for No. 1 to cboice white. Rye?Dull
and drooping; No. l$l 35al 37. Barley
?Steady; fall $J20a2 30; spring.fi 90a
2 00.
Tobaooo?In good demand; sales 169
hhds at full prices.
Whisky?Scarce and firm at 70c in
bond and #180 free.
Provisions?Mess Pork?Steady at
129 00. Lard?In demand at 18Kal9o,
latter rate. Bulk Meats?Dull: shoulders
ll^c; sides held at 13^c. Bacon?
12>?al3s lor shoulders; loal5|?c for
olear rib sides, and 15}?al6}?c for clear;
sugar oared bams, dull at 20a21c.
Butter?Firm at 33a3Sc.
Cheese?15^alC^c for Western Reserve,
and 17al8o for factory.
Egos?Firm at 20c.
Apples?fl50a4 00 per bbl.
Peaches??2a 3 00 per bus.
Oils?Linseed, $110, with sales ot 135
bbls. Lard, unchanged.
Groceries?Sugar?Firm. CotTee?
22a24c.
Seeds?Flax?Dull at |2 30a2 40.?
Timothy?$3a3 10. *
Beep Cattle?Firm at f3 OOaG 25 for
common to prime extra; shipping at
90 50a7 00.
Hogs?Firm at $10all 50 gros*.
CblcoKo.
September 17.?Flour ? Activo ;
spring extras $7 12>?a9 75.
Grain.?Wheat?In fair request and
l}*al3?c lower; sales No. 1 at$l 56al 58;
No. 2 91 50al 52, closing at$l 51al 61tf;
this afternoon No. 2 dull at$l 51. Corn
?Steady; sales No. 1 at95J^95??e; No. 2
94o. and rejected at 90c; sales since,
change 95Vi lor No 2. Oats?In fair
demand and Vi&Vio lower, closing at
51a51j?o for No. 1. Barley?Opened
easier, and closed firm at $1 C5J?al 06
for No. 2 in store.
St. Louis.
September, 17.?Flour?Dull and
unchanged.
Grain?Wheat?Unchanged; prime
to fancy fall at |2 00a2 30. Corn?Very
dull at 95a9Sc. Oati?Unchanged at
52a58c. Rye?Unchanged at $116}?a
119. Barley?Ranges Irom $1 80a2 20
for spring.
Provisions?Pork?Dull -and heavy
at $29a29 25. Bacon?Dull. Shoulders
?At 12??al3. Old and new clear sides
range at 16al63?.
Lard?Held at 19c for choice.
Whisky?Held higher without sales.
Toledo.
September 17.?Flour?Quiet.
Grain ? Wheat?Without material
change; white Michigan f2 07; amber
f2 03>ja2 03?? for No. 1; red$2 02a2 03;
No. 2 do f 1 bti; No. 1 spring $1 72; No. 2
$161; No. 3^145. Corn?Dull and a
shade better; No. 19104; No. 1, white,
$1 05. Oats?Steady at 57c for No. 1,
Michigan. Rye?Unchanged, at $1 28
for No. 1.
Buffalo.
Ci7m<imnE>D 1*7 HniTU W I, ? Tr? _
active; No.2 offered at fl 67c; buyers G5.
Corn?Dull, at 91 08. Oats?Ltglit request
at 62>?c. Barley?Firm at $1 75.
Hiqii Winks?fl 30.
Freights ? Unchanged;' skippers
holding off.
Uilwaobce.
September 17.?Flour?Dull and
prices uncnanged.
Grain?Wheal?Steady, at 31 Gl fur
No. 1 in store.
THE n&ISE ELECTION.
Repnbllean Slnjorily Scarljr 23,000.
New York, Sept. 1G.?The lnte9t dispatches
from Maine, covering reports
from over three hundred towna; Indicate
a Republican majority of uearly
twenty-three thousand, a Radical gain
of about ten thousand. Democratic
gain on the vote seven thousand. The
vote was the largest ever cast, being
one hundred and thirty-three thousand.
To Prevent Iodine Staining.?The
addition of carbolic acid to the tincture
of Iodine not only imparts antiseptic
properties, but also renders the Iodine
colorless. This will undoubtedly be a
welcome piece of news to such ladies
who are compelled to nso the article,
c?r* IUU amIU bauacu wj IUD n^piiwutaun
of Iodine has always been a great "bag
bear" to them.
giurtUrn ?airs.
AUCTION!
DRY GOODS!
NOTIONS !
BOOTS AND SH0ES1
Carpets, Oil Cloths,
Furniture,
STOVES,
CLOTHING, &c:, &c?
AT
AUCTION PRICES,
AT
Hubbard & Brothers'
Auction and Commission House,
Ron. 86 A 88 ffZnrfafl N?.,
(NKAR THE COR. Or QOI3JCY.)
WHKPLINU, W. VA.
Prompt attention given to all business
nntmutMllnlhom
Sales at auction made on liberal terms.
sepS
COSTIVENESS,
Or, Constipation of the Bowels, should always
receive prompt attention, as It pre-disposes
tbe system to disease. The timely tree
of suca valuable cathartic remedy as Koback's
Blood Pills ha* sarad macb sickness,
disease and death, and many persons
to-day, are Indebted to tbe-o pills alone for
their very existence, as the certificates in
our possesion will attest.
Bold by all Druggists everywhere.
Pepl8-2mri4tw
BIN J. 8TANTO If. C. W. B. AU.I80N.
HTASTOn ft ALU SOW,
Attorneys at Law,
n-HEELIKU, TA.,
WILL PRACTICE IN THE 8TATK AND
Federal Courts.
onlce on Fourth street, ?Jde, first dooi
north of Monro*. oo2-iy
Bar Iron,
DAB JRJN, round and tenure, from
D Wayne and American and Blign Mills,
Pittsburgh.
Bar Ikon, flat, .rom gA*X to
Bar Iron, oval, h&If ovnl and half round
Bar Iron. single and double Horte Shoe
Bar Iron, Hoop from % to4 In.
Bar Iron, Wa^on tires, cut to length*.
pTc. H1 l<UKCTH A B WO.
Japanese & Bamboo Rods
TUBT RECEIVED AND FOB hALB BY
" IIAB. H. BKBRT,
U,nl? Nn. IM Wmimr
Common Lime.
aaa niJLS. WEST WHEELING LIME
4UU in barrels.
p.r. nn.MKK-rn a rko.
pA/i LIS. EXCELSIOR HAND POJNTDUv/
e?l Horse Shoe Nails, assorted rrea. i
I*. C. H ILllliKTH A ISH-J,,
<ifKia * ? M*'?i ????*??. i
j
T "TELU6ENCER JOB OFFICE. I
1. o. 15 Quincy s tree L I
CAi. 1 and BIU-HEADS, neoUy printed <
MAN Li * tCTORERS' LABELS.
US SURA ~E POLICIES AND BLAJTK1 J
DRAYTICKETB AND BILU3 OF LADING
PROGRAMMES AND POSTERS. <
CHECKS, NOTES, RECEIPTS. J
SHOW BILLS for Country Merdxanu. *
Sraasmrrtsttan.
BALTIMORE & OHIO R. R. COMP'Y
omci BALT. A Ohio Railroad Co., i
WHKET.rao, May 16.ISfcS. J
T)ASSENGER TRAINS WILL BUN BY
JL the following schedule on and arier May
17,1868, Wheeling time.
FAST LINE.
east. i west.
Leave Wheeling* Leaves Washington
(dally) at... 4uo p.m. (daily) at 4:3U p m
Arrive? Baltimore &20 "
Grafton ftOO " Winchester _S.30 "
Cumberland 1:53 a m Arrives at
Harpers Ferry 5:50 " darner's FVJfcSl "
Winchester 9:35 " Cumberland. 12 2<a m
Baltimore &40 M Grafton iWS "
Washington?9^0 " Wheeling-.... M
KXPREBS TRAIN.
east. west.
Leaves Wheeling* , Leaves Washington*!
(daily at? 8:lu slxo. | (daily) at? h:*.? a ni
Arrives? Baltimore. 9:45 " ,
Grafton 1.40 pan. Arrives?
rarKersoniX oaw ? Qaipwn r P nt
Cumberland- 7:16 " Cumberland-.**:^ '
Harper's F'y 12:18 ajn. Grafton ll:Zi
Baltimore 4:20 " Parker&burg &50 a m
Washington. 6:15 u Wheeling? 425 "
Except Sundays. Except Sundays.
MATT. TRAIN.
EAST. W*ST.
Leaves Wtoeeling, Leaves Washington*
(dally) at 9:10 p m (dally) at.... fexe p m
Arrives? Baltimore 8:4a "
Grafton 230 aan. Hagerstown.il-00
Partereborg.lCfclX) " Winchester^. 10^5 "
Cumberlan d_6:54 " Arrives?
Harper's F'y 12:41 pjn. Harper's F*y.J:02 a m
Hagerstown. 2:45 " Cumberland~5^o *
Winchester ._S:55 " Grafton .11:25 "
Baltimore 4:45 ParUerubarg.linxj
Wafih'n Clty~6:45 M Wheeling 4.1? a.m.
Except Sundays. Except Sundays,
BENWOOD ACCOMMODATION.
To connect with C. O. It. R. Dlvlxlon.
Leaves I Arrive at
Wheeling .3tf0am | Wbeellng...9*5a m
8:10 " j 5uk> p m
8O0 p m I 10SJ5 "
TlekeLa to all principal points in the East,
West and South-we6t can bo procured at ll?e
Company's office.
John L. Wilson, Master of Transportation
Baltimore.
K. T. DEVRIK3
my!8 General Agent. Wtn-cum.
Cleveland & Pittsburgh Rail Road.
ON AND AFTER MAY 11TIT, 19SV,
Trains will ran as follows:
Kxpro*. Mali.
L."ve Bridgeport- 6^0 a in 11*30 a m 2:4:, j? 10
Arv BteubenvUle 7.43 a m l?o? p w 3Uil i? m
WellsviUe..-. K:45 a in 1:40 p m 4?> |. in
Alllanoe 11:00 a m 6:l0}p ni
Cleveland.... 1:30 p m 1:10 p m
Crestline . 4:43 p m 1> :U0 p m
Fort Waynel i:40 p m ftisa m
Chicago b&J u 111 U:l0am ..
Pittsburgh...10:55 a m 4:25 p 111 &55 |> lit
Harrisbnrg? ifcjo p ni 2^7 a in ftroo n 01
Baltimore.... 8:43 a m 6:15 a m 12: <u p 111
Washington. 9:40a m fc40 a is :>:<*) p ui
Philadelphia 135a m 7.*10 a ni 9:85.1 in
New Yont via
Allontown... 6:00 am 10.00 am 11:50 a 'it
New York via
Philadelphia &50 u m 12:10 p iu 1,12 p n?
Tickets to all principal points in the Fast
and West can be procured at the Union otUce
in McLure lior. o hud at the fetation hi
Bridgeport. F. K. MYKKS,
my IS General Ticket Agent.
mnwppTFnr.n batt. onan
? 1 ? I" I -? * * 1 Hl^ *>" ?* H XbV/UXfl
ON AND AFTER-MONDAY, MARCH
23,lStffc, the lralu ou the Henipfielti Ka*!roatl
will rouaa follows:
Leave Washington 7?0 a. x??.
Arrive at Wheeling .. vm a. n?.
KLTURNINU:
Leavo Wheeling? JkOO p. in.
Arrive at Washington ^.JWXi p. in.
aprt W. D. AtUitXQjt. fcup'i.
STATE OF WF>T VIRGINIA. OHIO
County Circuit Court. Auiu-.t Rule*-,
iU68.
ha rah Marlin, Complainant,
vs.
William Nichols, Executor of the la t will
and testament of wiliiain Martin,tieceabtO,
Joseph Feay,ElizaCreightou, with 'l i oinas
Creighlon, her husband, William lio*hp.
Thomas P. Ha*llp, Anna Uuslip, ttaiah
Ha&lip, Charlotte A. Haslip, i^iuma J.
Masii|>, Virginia Haslip una Hnrali M.
1 aval Willi 'ihooUoru Daurti. her iinsiinmi.
Defendants.
Ill Chancery.
Tlie object or this Milt Is to ecII pait ox the
homotrajtof William Martin, iu pay the
compluinaiil the ?am ol Sl^U.a legacy lilt
lier oy the List will of t-o said Wullnm
Martin.
Ana it aprearicg from an affidavit filed !i?
tlio cauie, mat lhedvldudaatd William 11 ti>lip,
Thomas 1*. lioslip, Aiiua Hnsllp, S:uah
Ha&lip. charlolto A. liaUlp, tmiiiH J. Liut:lip,
Virginia liasiip and eaxah M.
with Theodore Uagal her liuhtianu, axe not
residents or tneHtuieof West Virginia, uu
mutton or complainaulu counsel il Is ordered
that they do appear here wltniu ouu month
alter tliu fonrtu wee&iy pnblicatloii und duo
posting or mis order at uie frontdoor of thu
Court House of Ohio county and co \?ha'.
they may uccm dt to pioicvt their lnte.e=t
in tue above entitled cause. ?
Teste: MlCUAEL J. liltKINIU,
KOTICE?The defendants will take notice
that on ttie 2d (lav of October. 1?C8. at the
Jaw olllce of I't-ck A Hubbard, In the city t>l
Wheeling, West Virginia, the complainant
will take ' the deposition* cl William
Nichols, N. 1*. Atkinson, and others, tube
read lu evidence, and ll not completed uu
that day to b* continued :rom day to day
uiilll completed.
PECK A IIUBBAKD.
augZ-:-lftwlwd Sols. lor Complainant.
STATE LF WEST VIHGINIA, OHIO
County Circuit CoutU Augu^i iiu.es,
locH.
'J he .Norway lion Manufacturing Company.
VS.
William Exley, Morris W. Downing, Georto
AlcMat-terti. Oreer ?fc Dany, partners, Kuwaid
liaytv, Judo Morrlwon, cbarlts oilman,
and Mrs. Ellen For-ythe, fcenstne}* <fc
Gilttn, pariners, J. K. Bouroru A Co., partners,
James 11. Foroytheand Robert torby
the.
Injunction In Chanccry.
The oljtct of this suit Is to obtain a decrco
settling tde various contllcilng claims made
by deiend&nt* upon tho complainant tor
inouey due from complainant to tdwuia
Hayes for rent, and uu order of court dlxcct
to rest ram proceeuiugH at law.
Ami 11 appearing iruinan affidavit filed in
the chqkg mat the defendants ?Jlen l or??j (lie
Kobert *on?>the, and Cnarles ullmau mu
notrc^ldeutt of this State, Onmoiluu ot u.u
complainant's couutel u Is ordereu;ma'.lhry
do appear nere within one montb alter the
louriu weettly publication ana due poistlug
of thl* oraer at the front uoor 01 Uuu
House of Ohio county, and do what tney
may deem lit to protect their IntereMt In the
above entitled cause.
'lestt: Ml-UAf.LJ.hKKl.SlO.dk.
bTAaiux at ALt.iao.s, teoU tor Coinpl'iK
aun&Maw4wd
STATE OF WttiT VIRGINIA, OHIO
County Circuit Court. August Rules.
led8*
-Henry W. I ralrely and Aaroa Fenton. partncis
nnder Uih firm nam** ?if litubfiv A
Kenton.
TB.
John W. Gill, William S. Gill end Daniel
Peck.
In Chancery.
The oblect of this salt 1* 10 enforce a deed
of trust made by Jonu W. uiil on tlie zm.
day of September, ltfc-45, to Dan lei Feclc, to
secure four notes made by Uie aaui Jonu W .
Gill to Dr&kely A Fenu n, ana to ?ub!ett certain
properly (herein mentioned to llie pa}mem
ot a Judgment outalnea by tliu hula
Drukely & f'euwu, against the laid Jonu W .
Gill in iocs, la ihe C.rcult court Jorumo
County, west Virginia.
And it appearing irotn an affidavit Died in
the cause, tuattbe defendants, Jobu W.Olil
and Wm. a. tiill, are not residents o: UL.
state, on motion or complainant*' counsel,
it is ordered that ibey do appear nere wubin
oue luontbaliertbe foartu weekly publication.and
due posting of mis order at I lie jronl
door of tne Court House or Ohio County, and
do what tney may deem m to protect tueir
interest.
Teste. MICHAEL J. Bit EI NIG, Clk.
W at. 1*. Hcbbaku, boi'r for Compi't.
augZS-law4vrd
LXS TMK CIRCUIT CODBT FOR OHIO
County. West Virginia.
Hannah McCoy,
vs.
Alexander McCoy. Jotilab McCoy, Andrew
FriZier, trnliy Fjuzier, I-JiJ+ii JBrcwu.
flauoau bruwu, hum McCoy. Caihaiinr
Mcr'nriand, Jaines McKarlaud, Will/km
McCoy, >icuoias F. Murray, Jetale J. Marray.
hamaei H. Murray, Kaiph W. Murray,
Joeepn Wnltnam and tsar an t?. WbiUiaiu.
Non-resident delendanta lake notice mat
thedepowuonaof Tbomaa Ytales and otbeiii
will ne taken at Uie offloe oi A.J Clarar, attorney
at law in the city of Wheeling, in u.c
slate of Wert Virginia, on Uie 10m day or
September, A. D. leW, between Uie Hour* m
i o'clock, a. m., and 8 o'clock, p. in., to be
read In evidence In the above named canity
an oelialrol said complainant. And if. from
iny cause, ibe taking or Uie said depositionno.
be commenced, or commexac5J,
snail not be completed on that day, uie
making of tbe same will be adjourned frctn
;ime to tlms unul tbe same snail be cjiu
pie ted.
naiinAn iitxyi,
bj A. 4. fUaiCK, Mr AUy.
mB-oaylwa
Jin A DAY MADK BY ANY ONE
MU with my Patent Stjesicil. Tools. I
prepay earn pies free. Hew are of Infringer*.
My circular* will explain. Addrew A- J.
PuLLAM, Bprinjjfleio. Vermont, aujj-amw

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