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WHEELING INTELLIGENCER T E K M ? . 1NVABIABLY IJT ADYAMOK, HOMIIO KDITIOI. Bj mall (ln^adYantw) |7? - S 9 ? 1 M , ? 7J Kv fknW i -? ? a a TK1.WEKKLT 1D1TIOV. POBLUHXS IVUI "tUJBUAT, ntUBSSi] AMU SATDKDAT. StogiesubaeritoeM. Oj r 441 f - 1 ? om of Hire, each, per *i S " " M 8 month* a ?x - J M l cw One copy extra to dabs of ten. WEEKLY KDmOB. PUBUBHKD XVXRY THtfKflDAT. Single subecribejm, per annnm ? ? " 8 month* 1 W <4. of 8 One copy extra to getter-up or.cino or uai BiTB OF A DVEBTOIISO. DAILY?One square, 1 insertion I 04 - - -IWSSm..*.' 5 ? 1 Hi on lb. M 0( Special noticee, per square. Local notices, perTE?re5Si insertion it WEEKLY?One square, 1 Insertion 1 Ot Each additional Insertion, CK Local noticee, per line, each insertion ac mm" Ton lines or lean make a square. mm Tianftfcmt advertisements cash in adpanes, Mauri ages avd Fuhzbai. Notices, 73 when under six lines. tsnople announcements of Deaths, gratis *?" No notice will be taken or oommunlcations not accompanied by a reipon&ible name. The w??* will be considered confidential, but must In all cases accompany letters as a guarantee of good lalih. UmCKl HO. 15 QOICT HTKEET. FHBW, HAG AN 8 & HAIjY*. noniwroMMm TUOIISDAT HOBMISG, SOT. 5. COOP THAT CHICKK.% ! Line* Addrttud to the Wheeling JRegUler. Coop that Rooster, for he's weary, And his drooping head la dreary! Coop him, hide him, It la best; For there's not a chicken to fear him. And there's not a hen to cheer him. And there's no egg lalc\ near him? Scorned by thoee who did revere him? Hide him?coop him?let him rest. Coop that Booster, for he's gasping. And his toes each other cla&plng, Quiver with the Hear/nl rasping He received on Tuaday leut! For the hearts that did adore him, And the hands that upward bore him, And the feet that ran before him. Join tnenuiKi or tnose wst lore Him? Those ttutwtth>BooilM,i comb! Oblhk comb is cat and bloody, Ana bis legi are bruised and maddy, And bis breast wltb blood is raddy, -And his gills are darkly blue! Empty craw and bnrated gizzard. Tall and wings completely scissored, Felled at one decisive blizzard? Boated?skinned from A to lszsrd? O, poor cock-a-doodle doo! K< K, K, West Virginia bad a small loach o the Kla-Klux Taesdsy. Oar telegraa from down tbe river say** tbej?lan took poseasion of tbe polls at Ceredo Waym . County, and allowed nobody bat theii i' own members to vote. We .trust similar oatrages bave not been committed at other plaoea not within reach of tel tgrapb. ?au in TU0 vote. W1U oar friends in counties whoai votes In tlie Presidential ?lection hav not yet been reported, please send then long. It la becoming an interestim question bow big Grant's majority la !i tbe State and we would be glad!/on friends would furnish their part of th? anawer. Thji later news from New Yori ahowa that It- goes Democratic by a small majority. This is clearly tbe re suit o! enormous frauda In New Yorl city and Brooklyn. Fortunately 1 makes no difference In the general re aulU There is evidence that at leas 15,000 fraudulent Democratic votes wort east andHoffman # election will be con tested. !/ V. New Juan goes Democratic by i thousand majority, elects a Democrat io Governor snd s Legislature which will choose s Democratic U. 8. Sen ator tA succeed Mr. Freliughuysen. Ii lew of this and the "abolition" inroads Into Ke&tucky, we shall not b< surprised if Mr. Nasby abandons "tbi oorMnMmd goes back to hisoldliomc the "SaSofa Beat." Tils anxiety or Mr. Seymour's friendi leat the the cares of the Presidential office should unsettle his mind has proven entirely unnecessary. OHoa more Seymour may ask hli friends. Where sre the victories yon I??wuaumu w> auu lum iime mere u no answer bat the echo, where? The additional news this morning from the Stste is of the same character as Uiat; yasterday?still nothing bal Republican gain*. The gains in some of theoountles are aatonlsblpg. Dp bur |tra ua 350 gain on her vote o] last montb; Wood nearly 400; T?yloi U0| Doddridge 87: Harrlaon aome wbere near 2&0-, Jefferson 80; and ao'on At Ibis rata tbe majority will run np u 7000 or 8000. - It ii-_aotabl* that the conn.Uea whlct are oandldatea for ths Capital all glr< large BepnbUoangalna. Upahur, Har riaon, Wood, and Taylor. Kanawbi will so donbt do (he aame thing Buokkannon beau tbem- all though. It wonbl have been better for thai plaoe to have given a email Democra tlo role. There will be a few fitmft orata In the Legislator* and the? wll hardly like to take the capital to plaoe where there are no Democrat* a all?only one for a neat egg. Brothe Noi^eott. can't you make a?olnJ_ther on UulSaHSHdO'ffiimSan In favor o ClarkaburgT Tomcat'selection, as indicate) 3^ our telegrams thla moralne. reeott In the onoloe of Grant aud Coira: for P^jmeptyid Vloe President. of th Oar readers will be surprised to lejtn that the foregoing admission is froc yeeterday*a Wlieellng Rrgislcr. May we not hope, now that theelec tlnM.a<*aH * - - w,?r "no, aouing is to b made by looser oooce.lm.nt, tb.t O. W? readers i r*?*nl'i? MM)';?r &S Oolober el? linn lS|B>i yfcjwl?. W> hmn,, ned its oolomni from day to day CTI ainc. aom* auu ment In oomotlon^of it. first UMttlo that the Stmt. rave. Demooratio majo UJ U1 o,wu. Xfc u uuw lounccu ??J alno* that election, about Urn* tbetrul VMrM|K told about it, if it ever is i be told, In the oolumna of that paper. . :>v-i . WEST VIRGINIA ELECTION. Special Returns to the Intelligencer. LUOOLV. Republican. Democrat. ootofob. I Stevenson .v 107 { Camden. .)& I AUDITOR. *? *" > Boggesa 1071 Mayer......;. 185 TREASURER. *? ? i/w i nr.n,?_ ' i?. r ^attorwbt oeneiuj.. Melvln 107 | Willey IS! . jodqb fidfbsmk court. J Berkshire ?107 | EdmlaCon ...1M j conorkhfl. ) Wl'Cher 10S I Moore... 13( b. f. cubkt, Recorder. ? I'AT KITE. Republican. Democrat. GOVERNOR. Stevenson 283 | Camden. 271 aecbktaby op statx. " ? Pipe* 2881 YantU- 271 * auditor. i Boggesa.-.. 288 | Mayer 277 tbbu9urjcr. U Macanley ....288 | Walker 277 a-tormhy general. Melvln .....284 | Wllley 275 judos 8uphem /: court, > Berkshire......'....*286 J Edmlaton ..277 j congress. WUcher .....286 | Moore 275 state senate. i Young.. 2741 Flanagan 96 | Sperry........ 18'J \ house of dklboatbs. \ Klnoald 287 I Ankram... 280 bdbvetob. Shreves..... ?288 J Tyree 269 basdolpii. beverly, W. ya.. Oct. 31, '68. JSctilora Intelligencer; Sirs : Isent you a statement of the | voles or itanuoipn county on me day of October* For Governor. Stevenson -211 votes, Camden 23S; for Conpress, Brown 239, McGrew 197; for Judge, Circuit, Louis 248, Harrison 206; for House of Delegates, Hatton 231, Bennett212; for Recorder, Banntb208, Karle 230; for Prosecuting Attorney, Kittle 219, Arnold 216. The Democrats* have a majority In our county with the exception, ot Earle and Kittle?these two are Republicans; and for Senate, Potmen 234 votes, Farnaworth 206. G. B. T11LOB. Pbukt-ytown, Taylor Co.,1 November 3, 1868. J Editors Intelligencer: We have just finished counting the vote for Court House township. There were cast, for Seymour 70 votes; Grant 54; Seymour's majority 22. This is a gain for the Republicans of 18 votes as compared with the vote for Governor. If each township does as well we will carry the county by 113 majority. Yours truly, H. Slnskl. XftllKltAX. JNBW UUKKK, JNOV. 3, 7>4 P. M. Bditora Intelligencer: Gentlemen?We polled at this place to day, 115 votes, 83 tqr Grant and Colfax; and 32 for Seymour and 'Blair. I will send yon the official vote of the County soon.. Tills Township will give 75 Republican majority, > gain ol 16 over the State election. Tours. J. J. BABSKTT. PRKVfOK. King wood, Novembers. Editors Intelligencer: King wood gives Grant* 107 votes anc Seymour 75. H. Startzman. - .! ? In the early part of the campaign W4 had occasion to notice the appolntmen of John Righter aa a delegate fron ' Harrison Jcounty to the Grafton Con > vention, supposing It to be Gapt. Johi - Righter, the guerrilla. Being corrected * by the Clarksburg Conservative and in r formed that it was not the Captain, bu - hia cousin, we said the Captain whs th 1 better man of the two? because Jae stall * at home and did not claim what he ba< forfeited, while (be other was demand Ing it for him. It now affords us mud B pleasure to take this all baok. Mi B John B. Itighier the aforesaid delegnt 3 to Grafton, showed by bis vote Tuee g day that onr remark was undeserved 1 He voted the clean Republican ticket r and voted It like an honest man, be , cause he believed Grant was a bette man for President than Seymour (o Blair) and believed it would be bette : for the country to have: Grant In thi 1 Presidential chair. Mr. Righter is on of hundreds of honest Democrats it : Weit Virginia who showed last Tues 1 day they cared more fur their countrj * than for their party. s Thompson's Bank Note Reporter fo " this week, makes the following sugges lions of the probable financial course o x the next Administration The time ii near at hand when financiers and po [ I It leal economists can talk sense with . j>ut Injuring their party, and then wj l expect to eee an entire change of fron _ aa regards paper money, fandlni 3 schemes, resumption, dta. Grant is elect . ed President, although at the presen ( writing:, the votes are neither cast no: counted. His position with the peopli and with Congress is very ranch ai i was that of General Jackson in his day i The measures which he shall recom mend will be carried into operation Very promptly. In all human proba. bility, Washburne Of Illinois, will b< i Secretary of the Treasury. We kno* i something of Washburne as a financier. , He will rub the State clean of everj useless expenditure; in this Grant will back him. Every dollar of debt incurred in the war will be held as sacred ac holy writ. A slow but.sure march will ' be ordered fot specie payments. In this movement CSpngresa will .'give the necessary laws without hesitation. We anticipate nothing arbitrary, nothing forced in the measures to be adopted', r for we see no necessity for forcing a re. sumption. It can be done, and il, should be done, on the same principles that t he boy Grant adpoted In getting-tij^^^B . on the cart, even belore be had studied > the lever power atWest Point. The country can bo raised by the. lever and iwrpw nf nnnAilaniw and nrtnl.antlnn I/. ' a specie standard; without a violent ef? fort. We venture to givefta Imperffici . draft of tile screw and block arrangemeat which, in oar opinion, will, after repeated revolution, Aerate our paper money to the pair with gold : 1. Let all . our funded debt entirely alone, except t by me payment of interest as now. 2. Authorise a 20-year 5 per cent, bond, \ interest and principal, in gold. S. An thorite a 10-year 5 per cent, bond, int*rI eat amd principal in gold. Thla 10-yeai bond to be payable otrtlemandj at th< 1 option of the holder,In Currency, at pm t and interest. 4. Give out these bondi r In pairs?athooaand of the 20-year?anc . a thousand of the 10-year bOnda togeth : fr?in exchange for currenoy. 1 ?? : Thk Springfield Republican says ''Between trying to be a journal affl i 1 party organ?between its aping of tlx - Ilerald and its fears of Brick Pome c roy's paper?the World ia very nlgt a making an asa oi itself." . ? . ? f - ' Win*Tr*wwmM*acB <>lh?Rnn(l Carolinians will teach their children t? - lisp the name Beauregard ao long ai . patriotism is esteemed," * a re marl k which gives a very good idea of whu e Wade Hampton regards. as ^afcriousm 9 Gov. Faibohilp. of Wlsounsin, whi Q has carried an empty left sleer* alna 5- one of the battles, or the war, has pre .. aented half a dozen pairs or odd dre? glove* toGen. 8iannaxxi, of Vermont who baa a empty right aleeve. . 9 > n Q?Mal Grjlxt whipped the rebel ? for as. JVe have whipped the Copper fi bead? for him. >u ???- il* ~ I Hoaiom eanun hu addressed op I <^tharia* i?UG ff nuiiiiimp CINCINNATI, Not. 4?1 A. M. ifon. Se/ms/Ur Colfax, South Send Twenty thonnand rejoicing Bepubll~n.in Imnt'of (be Gazette office send TOO their congratnlatioDB. Ohio goes i Sver 40,000. Biobabd Smith., SOUTH Bhnd, NOV. 3?2:50 P. M. ' ' T&Sichard , ' yotMticfc iff&S , voice or the American people demands Peace for the nation, and protection for . all its citizens, South aa well aa North, 1 against the hostility ot traltora>thome . as well aa enemies abroad. 1 BcntnuH Cot^AX. ' - The XUlt Cowtgrta*. Elections were held Tneadayjfpr one hundred and sixty-eight Representatives. completing the membership of that House. Beturns thus far at hand , indicate that 102 Kepnblioana and 36 Democrats were chosen, a Republican loss ol four members. The opposition ' hnvincr nreviously ttfuad eiRht mem r bera, the entire Republican vote In the next House will stand 149 Republicans ; to 66 Democrat8,vleaving both branchea of Congress Republican by considera bly more than a two-thirds majority.? IHlUburgh Gazette. : ^; Scmoeratle Opinion of West Tlfglala. West Virginia has gone for the radical. Owing her existence as a separate State to a plain and direct violation of the Constitution, sne no aonbt feels herself boand to make her~whole career a serious of gross violation of that instrument.?Louisville Journal. Emerson made a bull in hia last lecture in Boston when he apoke of a man "sleeping under a wagon, 'with nothing but the stars above hlmj -when a farmer would give him no more.'' DIED. McMASTER?On Tuesday evening, Nov. 84,1*68, Gasoline, win or George McMutor, aged 41 years; Smonths and 17 days. . I The fanefal will, take, place Friday at 10 I o'clock a. m., from her residence on Main treeL Friends of the family are invited to attend.- . i I i i i 1-I Jfpet&t &rtUe$. TJBJB . * National Trust Co. of thk citt ok ukw torx," Ho. SM BKOADWAT. Capital, ONE MILLION DOLLARS. CHARTERED BY THE STATE. Darius R. MA no am, President. Jakks Mkebii/l, Secretary Receives deposits and allows FOUR PER CENT INTEREST on all Dally Balance*, rutrfect to Check at Sight. BPECIAL DEPOSITS lor Six Months, or more, may be made at live per cent. * The Capital of"ONE MILDION DOLLARS Is (11 Vlded among over 500 shareholders, comprising many 'gentlemen or largo wealth and financial experience, who axe alto personally liable to depositor! for all obligations of the Company to doubly the amount of their capital stock. As. the , NATIONAL TRUST CO. receives deposit* n largo or small amennts, and perrnltn them 'to be drawn as a whole or lnpartby CHECK AT SIGHT and WITHOUT NOTICE, allow ing Interest 111 ALL TlATI.Y TlAT.AH^m, .parties thioiigbnut tiie country ean:keep.ac counts in this Institution with.-special ad vanliges of security, convenience and pxoflt Jel^md&w CBISTADOBO'S HA IB DY1 1 la m Htaple of llie loilet. It Is In demand wherever personal blem ishew me considered of sufficient cona sequence to bo removed, t ITS KFFS&T IS PERFECT: X IT8 ACTION Il*STA5rrANKOUB. - Criatadoro's Hair PrtaeiTSttve. 1 AN U BE^UTXFIEK is a preparation c } equal merit and repute. ;IJs effect upon th . hair is electrical. . It fastens every loosenin t dure, replaces harahneai with slikinesa am flexibility, semi-baldness with luxuriance ? doUneaa with gloss. Its use w'll Incline tb ^ straight est hair to curl, and prevent tb d drlett from turning gray. It is the favoril I- at every toilet where it has been tried, an \x as a means of. keeping the hair tree froi . scurf or dandiutT, and the scalp from exfolfe * tions. is perfectly Invaluable. . Sold by. Druggists, and appUed.by all Hal Dressers. Manufactory No. 68 Maiden Lan< I? Principal Depot No. 6 As tor House. octl9-lmd?w r S88ATB FOK.XODSO MM. On tlie Krrow and- Abuse** Incident I Youth and JK&rly Manhood, with the lit r iiiRue view of treatment and euro,, lent b, ? moll, Irce of charge. Address UOWA.R1 0 ASSOCIATION, Box P., Philadelphia;Pii., 2 sc'p^Mmd&w " ' . ^ f FINE 1 WATCHES B . 1"^ We desire to call the attention or Watcl buy era to the very fine, Watchaa made by th \ American Watch Co ! AX WAt,TH AM. t ' and known aa ttae r 3-4 PLATE, 16 SIZE, 9 To the manufacture of these Watches thi 1 Company have devoted all the 'science ant skill in the art at their command, and' con - fldently claim that for finanea* and ncauty i not less than for the ffreater excellencies o . mechanical and scientific correctness of ae sign and execution, th e^e,Watches wil 1 com' f pare favorably with the best made-in anj country.- In this conn try the manufacture of such Watches hrnot even attempted exceptat Waltham. SCOITAHKSBfEOAIT, i' - Jewelers, Ac., Wheeling. BcpU-Mo.We.8at - - > . k i *i 1^5 tm isMIMt "A Standard Remedy." audi on Rrtlclo la Dr. Toblu' Venellai i Liniment." It has stood before the public for 21 years, and has never raiifd givini satisfaction-in a single instance. Everj k drop of this valuable compound is mixed bj Dr. Tot las himself. Therefore,it can4tlway * be relied npon. It is warranted superior tc ?i any Other, for the cure of Chronio Rheum a tlsm, Toothache. Headache, Borer Throat - Vomiting, Frosted Feet, Mumps, Croup Burns, Cuts, Sea rtUJgneaw, Insect BUng* Hnralnn. Hholfirft. Colic. Rnasnia. Dvsenterv ? Brulf&W, Colds, Cougb*, Old Bores, Swellings ?" TJntf, Thaw U no medkdn^in the ."World" that stead* more on lis own merits than the "Venetlax ' Liniment." Thousands of Certificates ear , he seen at the Doctor* office, attesting to iti r rare virtues. The gieatsale lor. Br. Tobias I Venetian Umhnenw has lnduoed several on I principled penons to oounterfeit this" Valu able XtemccQr;" purchasers cannot be too careful to see that'-Dr; Toblss* Venetlax XJnlMtot" is stamped' on the iUtts, done ni : In yellow paper; and signed "S. I. Tobias.* i All others are dangerous counterfeit-, juk 9 although they may retmnbu the "Venetlax ' Liniment*1 in oolor and smelL bmon s i Bold er keepers throughout the j United States Price 60 eents and one dollar per bottte. De. pot 10 Park Pi^ce,Kew York. oelMmdft? SBST0R1 ORAYMAIB TO ITS ORIQl ifAL COLOR. Itke*pa the h*n tram oiling oat. Ill - thebest dressing In the world, mnklng llle r; J*. ?uf. teMttyMiair, ltonfrf'Wr j?i ' glossy. ^'stnlartf 9f - For sale by all druggist*. B.P.HAia^afe N. H. FXO .7 prletors. sepss-l ig8^6irv'^r,,?' Ll8" . mr iiq Of> i7 vaaaam* ? ? 2 ... _. - . . LOJ. iunmqjiwv>w I $\itrtal gmtt*. _ Physical Regulation. Plfl 1 The human body Is Only fctfaHhy when its 1 "parts are sound r -well organized and dispos- ^ Jed, and freely perform their natural funoUou Tbo eatum of clUwmo orun lit be- wt> yonil om right, and we learn tbeJr M?r imz ** - .rr irssz Infirm or defeottro-'parta. Any '*no perceptible change in the body or its Tunctiona indicates the presence jof_ disease How easily we detect inactive physical or- fj# ganlsm. How readily we mark any altera- ^ tlon In ' the standard of our vital forges. Thus we find out our physical depravity, it J* may.spring from a torpid liver, or inactive h"kldneys, or a disordered stomaeh, or Impure ?^d blood. Now,- ,, MISHLER'S FffRB BITTERS is a itandard remedy for working out mor- \ blflo matter and purifying the biood and secretlons; for invigorating the Btomach; fore* 8 ing with healthy action the liver an?l spleen heading and strengthlng the kidneya; im parting elsirticlty to the muscles, and a calm ib^ce to the.hervous system. The debilitated and enfeebled of both' Bexes and all sges Will And it the only true, safe and satifiao- A f tcxrv stomachic and alteratl vo Bitters in oie, FJ-r and under its vitalising operation, perfect health aiid-splendid spirits are insured. at Bold everywhere. n0 DR. 8. B. HABTHAN * CO., . Bole Proprietors, Lancaster Fa., An? No;^, Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa. qjj * . f - ? - the! STERLING SILVER WASH ?? , AMD y A. lit RHP ELECrHO-PLATED WARE. UTI THE QOBHAU MANUFACTURING CX>., D0 OF PROVIDRROB. RL L, having thelargitt manufactory of Solid Silver Ware In the . , world, with the most improved machinery, ^ and employing :the most skilled labor, aie foot, enabled to offer an unequalled variety of |R]L* new and beautiful designs in Dinner ser viees, Tea Bervlcea.andoveryarticja special- no lyadaptcg for Holiday (*ud Bridal Gifts. . -p.Theyoffifr alflD their well-known and un- -Oil rivalled Nickel Silver Electro-Plated Ware, in -which they have. Introdnced new patterns of rare elegance* The Solid Sliver is *"D / onuvoTifAni to' be of Bterllnor nurltv bvlIT.* B. Mint assay. The Electro-Plate Is' guaranteed to be superior to the finest Sheffield ware. Orders received from the Trade only, bnt these goOds may be obtained from responsible dealers everywhere. v liORHAM MANUFACTURING CO., Salesroom No. 8MaIden Lane, N. Y. AAl nov3-ddfcw4>?m " ImpnreBlood SIAkesSIck; The bowels may be oostlve op some organ jJ| does Its work weakly. .From causes like these'gases' and gummy' substances occur Qy which poison the blood; ihe perspiration are - may be checked; the feet znaybs so clXlleth _pro I that their fetid exhalations aro thrown back , upon the blood. Here la cause for pains, , levers, Inflammations. In: these cases , Brae dre th*s PI lis-are worth more than sold* i Five or tlx core at onca. Remember thoyl n - cure by at onoe removing from the body ' *. these matters which poison the blood and * make 61 ok. These celebrated Pills Bhould T : " be in.the house ready. to] Bee B. Braudreth in white letters <m the jan Government stamp... Fzlnclpal office Bran dret h's House, New York. y Sold by all druggists. ... - oclfl-lmdAw 3 WOH4J. B FEMALES, OWING TO .THE PKO0- >?f liar and important relations which tbey *p8 sustain, their peoollar Organization, and the 15111 offices they perform, are subject to many saOerings. Freedom from these contribute ?*-* in no sfnall degree to their happiness and 50 welfare, fat none can be nappy who are ill. ?a Not only ko, but no one of thene various fe- me malo complaints can loug be suffered tornn. cof. on without involving thageneral health of calJ 11 the Individual, and ere long producing jper t> maueut Biuujcu ouu jiiiuwiuio utwuo, ? Nor ill It pleasant to consult a physician for ? the reller of these various delicateailectloiis, n d and only upon the moat argent necessity s. will a true woman so far sacrinoe her greatest \ . .charm as to do this. The sex 'will then nua thanlc us for placing In their band* simple o Specifics which will be found efficacious In ^ e relieving and curing alm<*t every one of {Zj? ? those troublesome complaints peculiar to JX? the sex. lot n Hklubold'h Extract of Bucinr.?Hun- joec i- dreds snlfer on in silence, and hundreds of be-, others apply vainly to druggists and doctor* wtxo either merely, tantalise them with the Lr nope of a cure or apply remedies which ,r? m. matte toem worse. J would not wish to as- p# 'sere anything (hat would do injustice to the <ur*afflicted, hat. l am obliged to say thai al. JJ tnough it may be produced from exotwlve r~ exhaustion of the powers of ilie. by laborlous employment, unwholesome air and -JJ (bod, proluse menstruation, tne use of tea -0 b0 and colTcO. and frequent childbirth, it is Jar bi .? ortener caused by oirect irritation,applied to 1 ihn ninonii.s membrane of the vaaina iLieJf. A 7 When reviewing the causes ot these dls- fobt D tresssng complaints, it is most painful to oon template the attendant evil* consequent A' upon them., I* is bat simple justice 10 the 1*** subject to enumerate a few Of tt?e many ad1 diUonal causes which so largely affect the , FB life, health and happlnefca'or woman In all oiaasea of society, and whleh, consequently. Kmo affect more or less directly, the wel/areol the p, * human family.. The mania that exists for Knprecocious education and marriage, causes fco ? tlie years that nature designed Tor corporeal fiy development to be wasted and perverted In /, the restraints of dreis, the early confine- ( mentor school, and especially In the nn healthy excitement or the ball room. Thus, with the body half*dothed, and the mmd , unduly excited bv' pleasure, neivertlnz In midnight revel ttfp hours designed by ha0 tore tot sleep and. rest, the work of ties true- py tlonls half accomplished;. in cqn^equeflce .of this early 4ralnmx*L CQe , her system, unnecessary effort is required by the delicate votary td retain her situation in school at a later day, thus aggravating the evil. When one excitement is over, another in pmpecUver keeps thtt.xnlnd morbidly lately forbidding the exercise Indispensable to the attainment and retention of organic B health; and strength; the exposure to night 1 air; the cnaage of temperature; the . oomplete p^oetrntionprodacetfby excessive dancing, must, "of neoet>sliy, produce their legitimate effect. At last, an early marriage f ca^s the climax of misery, and the nnior- .. . tunate one, hlfeUertoeoutMrly-regardleas of the plain dictates and remonstrances of her " delicate nature, becomes an unwilling sab* U1?i rr Ject oT wiertlffal treatment. This is bat a m , trnthfnl picture of [the experience of thoa- ' I "i sands df oar young women. .Long before the ability to exercise the functions of the generative organs, they re- _. quire ah education of their peculiar nervous T>^ SSSMroatt&SffilaEftSSSS and lips, evidently under the oontroi'ofmeu* 10-4 talemoUcma an^aW^fctUma[.ateaft*early, Mai Jong befpre puberity, to habits which top the 8-4 Tery Ufa of thair victims ere nature has self- LI completed their development. Yar For Female Weakness and Debility* 81 l Whites orLeuoorrhoaa, Tpo Prornse Mens* Hoi - truatlon, Exhaustion, Too Long continued f e'lod*. tor Prolapsns and Bearing Down or rrj? i Frolapsba Uteris ire omsr the moat perfect xlu T specific Known* Usuibold's cospouhd txtbact or bdohd. Directions for ode. fWe. from >n, infancy to extreme old age, will find it a remedy to aid nature in the dlsohaii^of lis ' * functions. Strength is the glory ptmanhood , and womanhood. . Hxlmsolo'b ?xtbact Bitchu is more suengthing than any or the ' preparations of Baric or Iraa*?infinitely __ t safer, and mote pie?int. Hemoboldi T| f lArrsACT Buaatr, haring reoaivedthe In- If dorsement of the most prominent physicians * ifc the United States, ishowoflered to afilio tOd humanity?s a certain cnre fort he mi- YE S toand ayra ptora.^mjrhafc. sence of Muscular J-JHclency, JLosb of Ap- m* ' petite. Dyspepsia. Emaciation, Low Spirits, ? Disorganisation or Paralysis of the Ifcfcans of (Jenoration, Palpitation orthe Heart, and ' in fsct,aU theoompiatot?2ef Si''Menroos and 1 Debilitated state or the system. To insme > the genuine, cat this out. Ask for Hiut? ? souj'dL Take no other. Sold by Druggists 1 twuie,ar?Jx Fl : - r _ H.T.rtEt.MRnT.n. thei Fresh Fish. I ,tp^^^^^S6cpjBi$SbWBXCKTV- The MlMt, which will be wS i ?.T^??sgy?gp" Y-. "" TohMBWWMW. ? r a] . sooiitpi^asagr i *?L i, *** k?4 .'&*&&? w% *cwl< Vorsi^Eil^f ttMlfc:8 ' .JV-'-'"'** fcvj?j -^nE <E*'*r gent gtflturttgramtg. ubarclh WbedlBK and rmrUmn bar it Daily Packet Line. J .Steamers BAYARD. Cg.Jfc INGOMAR. SSSC OKEYKAOLB, SiS* 1iv<?yb^TOKQr>jjt% ietta and i-arkerhb arg?ami on ? eW *WO at7 p'clock for ?njfib?|fgb. P5S33?ijpi^ AgKlt. VMl IhJUa -3* Monroe ?tra? New Store. A T BABEHAB. NO. 68 MAIN BT spB^EESiSS^XSBtii ^mSSSsseasr%as aSdii the lowcfct mm. . novt-lwd? THE "TOUBIST." NEW STUjB OF BO FX HAT TOl toman ilist rG^e 1 V?cl St HARPER A BRO-S. FUE8 ! PUBS! LARGE LOT OF OBNTLBMBNl Cape, Collars and Gloves J oat receive e5 HABPER <ft BB08. ~ ; Lost. r HON DAY EVENING, tiio 2nd JlMt lomewhero between Seoond street an HcLnre House, via Main and Marie* its,-ft Morocco bound Memoracdnr of noivaln6 to any one bat the owne ?eral reward will be paid- If left, at tu ci/liokkoxb office. lit**' . j.h. jbnkjnb. - Lost. oll:parrot?about two ykab old; nail oir of the too on the left hlni , Any one finding the same and returr t to the Post omoe In Bridgeport will b ally rewarded. .UAVJD THOMPSON. Vi-ly* Bridgeport, Ohl< .RGAIN8! BARGAINS! ' . ; 'a. )OTS, STTOE8. and BUJ3BERS )D GOODS AT LOW PBIOES 'E ARE NOW BETTER PREPARE than ever to aall DOTS AND SHOES ar stock is large and complete. and v determined not to be undersold. 1 or Of wbleu we invite examination, ow IsiJie time to make your pure has the winter. FOBBBT & HITCHES, IT) HO W*I? HT<tl!KT. Notice. SAVE THIS DAY DI8P03ED OF M mire Interest In the 1)RUU BOBU>' Eti Mean. R. A. McCabe, Wm. Kraft ax . Heed .and would recommend them to L or and patronage of jTnrawwo, Nov. 2d, 1888; VHKBT.fKO.NOV. 2d? IKS deferring to the above notice, we woo orm our friends and the public general! ? .kKll ^ntlnnn <V.n ^uV.nloa.1. 1W lb KC UUIIl VUUMUUO tuo W UWIWIO vtl tinea at the old stand, No. CO Main stre iter the old firm name of M'GAB LA FT A GO.. Our stock Will At nil tlm large and complete in every departme Dd prices low.. We offer superior indue ntato cash and'hhort time buyersjai dially invite all purchasers to give uj L Respectfullj, R. A. MCOAB V1L KBAKT. ov3:3t . , JAME8 BEKI t. Barton's Tobacco Antidoti iuu!?TiD To uxors all Duitx ros Tobacco. irfy xrpetabU and haroCai, and Is *Uo an .xceUeut, \ Ud MA* the blood, inrlgor^u/ naponMM grtot Doorlshlng ud etreogtbeolodpi nsAtes the stomach to diftM the hearties* food^iA > rWVphinr, ud eefahllshaa robust bmXh.jBmoi . FniXga. u or toWco, with lists or UsanxmlaJs/referenc t?r risK. Agists wsutod. Add T. B. Aison, Jcy> Cltj, K. J TE\TIM03Sri^La. otksstm's Tj^xisost.?I receivffl a box of Bimoi dote trua Rsr. JPosltoo, ww ts* P. S. T?J|nroy, ? majrply of th? AXTto?TK./TftC OtH fOCCIPed d orlt 10KXLT. X / O.T. Boots OS Nsr HAxnxnu wti Panes.?Oofim* eooo here hsrln^ b*tn cjEed of the appatila for lob r nine Dr. Bnrtoo'a Attltete, W* dMlr? a mppij JoiErn MAToXvardej^r N. H. 8Ui* Prison Bxirxtm'a Ttsmt/rr. ? Dr\Bartcn'? AntldoU CC9 hot aetompii/ud off claimtiifor it. W. SUajf l?t ?*t. Bankfefew AIb*u7. lad CLxaaTHAs'fyRsnvovy.?OnrBoz or Ajrixec 4my brotherjfcd mystlC It sryrArAii*. ^ B*r._yw. slonum, X?U?JU8Uiian,Pa OK TOT JQUCX HllDOTltrnt, Lf*ir. Milt<nA.f vr*. L. wUrr, J a o*Ahi Sotmror Hon JoxntVAU BAgtMOl -Qbbox of Barton'* Antidote nmom oOdMr* ?d from a*. I tiki plcaaor* to rtcommtodl* H bfttdtrt T. T. 8ultk*;IS?k % FOR 8ALE BV ALL DRUGGIST*-? [Trademark X Copyrighted."] NEW FIRM. D. K. IB WIN & CO., KW STORK. NO. 75 MAIN STB EE New Goods. Jasticcelvedrad lor u SEdox en Peaches. BOO " Tomatoes; aw." Peas. 200 ? Green Corn. 800 " Cove Oysters. 100 " string Beans. loo u Window's Celebrated Porilac Corn. 60 M Lima Beans. 60 " Blackberries. 60 " Htrawberrias. 60 " Egg Plums* 60 V Pine Apples. 30. " Cranberry tauoe. 20 M Wick's Cumberland Sance. 11 kinds of Jellies. Plokies. Catsup Its, Nuts, Fine dandles, Tobacoo at u?? VMYB urn m am, nova a Housekeepers A CAD THIS FOLbOWINO ASD G AND SEE. ldvnne all Linen Napkin* - . . am 91 50 to.... JL.... 2 OCTpr do dc-a-bnek Toweling only.;.^. too pr y Table r.ttiaw, warTnuted all' nen, worth Cl 60 at.1 00 pr j d wide BhakerFlannel,worth in ? ?.* ??i .Wmuwim. Wl% ** ley Comb Quilts only 1Tf ^ ^ ih Linens, ? Bird Eye Linens. ?3 *,rv PiUow Linens. Marseilles Qnilt At exbsmatylovprice*' RESS GOODS hepps', black lustre all other styles of Dress Goods in tl mart el_ [JRS:! FURS! PURS ic jr. .IT have AWtoTBlberlsa Bqulnrt fog #?.oe. Blankets will sell a good 10-4 all w ool Blanket ft yw5fit?lWii?tflyrnirtaifttooit that i I Mil ebespar Hum aoy oUur boue l ?"7' BRUES A SAKDKBa', rm aa^tuag Teas and Tobaccos. l HALT cassis S. P, T. B. AS JM?re5ar5l?Si?5'^Sr""' H liO WKLL, BlOQpVlXU) A O } JbsrriVife . ... ?A ys.y ^Tymi>n Scott & Hennegen, : * WHOLBSALE AND RETAIL ^ -y'*' J JEWELERS! ft Q . : - 1 ' t t j and dealers in All the desirable stylos of ' *JrnTnP>*Tn*flM, K Q t American and Swiss tilj ot WATCHES ! ^ i tel~ ,.? i y? siW$ ?4 1 SoM Silver & Silver Flatea ware JEWELRY, 3 I i > -1. t* **,**. ? J OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.; < v ' 3 CLOCKS & FANCY GOODS. d T *" -.'-si. Srta V... J al1 wyift ijj'' ' 104 liAXM STRUT, >. v - .S : * ' MEBCHANT8 BLOCK. jmn ' rpHB LARGEST AND MOST COM PLKTE X assortment of TUS3ES?Blngla and Doable? \ OHUDLDUK UUA.UEM, D BUPi*ORTER8, etc., In the city, can. be foond at KDMDND BOOKING'S re aud BOOKING A MILLERS JX oc23 Drugstore. Bi ?\fr- ksfcs^ ?8St I? J _ O IE Mi ES . 'IST T . II. BJflEJBOJJI'8 | Phoenix Hydraulic Cement be 7?OR HYDRAULIC; ENERGY, EQUAL r to any manufactured in the United Una are very respectfully solicited to give us a trial. Forsalo in any quantity. Don't forget the brand. . Always remember tbe Id beet Is the cheapest. Capacity of oar Mill* iy, equal to any demand. Order* solicited and ai promptly filled. BL P. C. HILJ>RKTH A BRO., Agents. IQl B. West Virginia, No. 68 Mala street, Wheeling, en W. Va. ocl7-3m ^ TTN1TBD STATES OF AMEBIOA. 3(J U District or Wxst Virginia, s. a <? B. Clark 48on, 1 Attachment Id E. The 8 team boat "Picket." j Admiralty. Whereas, lltnl iraa filed Hi the Olitrlct > Court of the United mates for the IJlgtrict ol Wejrt Virginia, on.tho 38Uidasr of October, 1868,by bamael Clark and J. w.Clark, part/ nera nnder tbe arm name of S, Olark & Bon, A, against Ihfl RtMmbnat **Plelr?y' >i*?r pnrinpa, u* machinery, tackle, outfit, apparelanditirwr. niture. Now therefore, in pursuance of the "J monition nnder the seal of the said court to me directed and delivered, I do hereby give public notice to ail persona claiming the a Bald steamboat, her engines, machinery, tackle,.apparel, outfit and furniture, or in any manner interested therein, that they oo uiu upptutf uoiuru uo ma Dismoi. uiari qT to be held at the city of "Wheeling, In and a for the District of West Virginia, on Ihe nth ' day of November, 1868, at 10 o'clock in the m- forenoon of that day. (provided the same ^ shall bea day of I or lialction?otherwise on -. tne next day of Jurisdiction thereafter) then 12 and there to interpose their claims, and to ? make their allegations in tbat behalf. * hKDQUAN BLACK. u U. 8. Marshall, District W. Va. (4 By Wm. H. Irwin, Depty Marshal. Crawmick a WhkAt, Proctor*. oc8Q?14td. " Flour, Coffee & Syrups. b| ? Onn BBUB. ATLANTIC MILLS FLOUR. 3 /y\Jl/ i00 bbis. Snow-Drop family Hoar. 25 ? Pure Bye floor, m to bags Rio Coffee. 85 bblsByrnpt i Also, a full assortment of GHOCEKIES, always in store, which I offer to the tradeat f- lowest wholesale prices. le Joseph bpeidel, sep89 No. 48 Main ttoeet. EDWARD L. NICOLL VAKUTACTtmiB OF 5 Picture & Mbe Glass Frames, Fancy Brackets & Book Shelves, AND DKALKRIS 5 CH ROM OS. LITHOGRAPHS, ENGRA.Vm<j8, PHOTOQRAPHB, ARTIttTfl' MA-^JAP^ftBOOW), O oct23 M ^onw^^^wHoose. Boys Wanted. ^y^NTED?SEVERAL WELL GROWN d wlMfr ?B Wii:* nS?. Jt?**tUy ?ta -. 1 i J'.l '?- I . ' % Sheet Bolls for Sale O* THB'^pLLO^yTBQ SIZES Colli, two pairs, Length S81n. Diameter 20 In son. onogOr, Length in., Diameter u In i ^ WbMOilSwafcric-# - ?S 6 For tertna and farther particulars, apply *2 to or *ddrti? ocSt-2ml !$bw Frtijt fe?S?S?SivetL OH Bp^ra iTBW I^T^R/LlftlNB. ^ssssssa-i^. j& IsgKSFWa^^^ ~ 'TSSStolSS~y V H ,?** 1 y i'> ijgtj. gmag...Sundries. *' - ?* ?kg B. J. falfTTtrr^"'i ?o oc27 earner Market and QulooyeSieia. . oT Bceu * I QAA *"* Kxt^luia^mfly Flow. lSBataJutoirSSftWiM JD8T BBOXTVBP f ?*. -****???&fe^-BE?RT Lard OiL T7IXTRA FAXJ. BTRA1NKD, i _~!? ^vgoSStt^sagx. lnlHBWi'^1 M* >?7wBg r;:.-?..L: w- - ^v- -.. gtorrtegf g?Ufiog. Pall & Winter Fashions ~3 t ATM. ADAMS TTAJB JJ. winter ??Ock superior CLOTHS, ^ CASSIMEHES, V': T1 VK9T1NOS, PI . t* From Superfine to Medium. And will be made up to order In. the latest e style and at as low "price* as any other hpase = FURNI3HINQ GOODS, 3 at row rmora. I ^ at I have a large lot of BBAPT-MAOB * CLOTHING, bought In New York at greatly red need prices jmdwUl ?eU them ao. -' = fQOoms and try how low yoa can set a suit* epSO-d&w N?" ~~ ? w 1 A W'B 'A "" ' T- - 18 Silks, Velvets and Furs, si Rich wine colored and change- ? able Bllkjk . . . JJ A Small Earthquake. 500 FW5 TOWSW I 20 pieces all Linen Table Diapers at 75 eta. Ui 200 dozen Ladles' Handkerchiefs at 6%, 10 d and 12?* centa. - . ai The beat Bleaahed and Brown Moalln In m the city at 1?>? o^nta. 11 oe20 J. & RHODES & uo. b] 7 7 ? r-v ? ck 1868. Fall and Winter. 1869: S "i - oi K? ? TH? X.AHGE8T. P ? M? Sh ci r THE BEST. fy^auBfWfc: agKAKCHt " The Cheapest - LOTOV FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC J DRY GOODS! ft axd n NOT IO N S 3d i - ? 1H THK UITI IS AT E ' FISHER & SEAMON'S J KM- L- ' - U lie HA1H STREET, a Ilarge stock -1 II A .a ; ' op . t cl g (? tti _ n o -m. v r 'i H jp -aii <sc w mxer ^ * - 'J*'"-^ HC DRY GOODS!* j OPENING AT THE 5 N I f.-. i *t Vi finn E isaS""** * NEW STORE S XI w OF 5 1 20 oc HENRY HOEMEE, ? ' , - ' U f. -* 6J p Ho. 36, East aide Main and Diddle Btm^ ^ Centre Wbeellnff. ee ti hi of Oall and See the Bargains! g * MPIB 111 ~ i -Wholesale and Retail! , f p\ GRAND OPENING h A I O* A OHOIOESE^TIONi ,eO^ ss?vfsncm Jalg lav | ?? ?>?*. |M FANCY AND DOMESTIC ? I bt ii wiB t i l'T *' DBX_QC^H6S!; ?*!..a2=E. m -gnma&zm .oil 'i'w ? 1u,!' largest stock twat w johm boemeb. s| t? -"*> "* ^nl> ,ist- ,?wil-1^4 ^ .?* * ^t^^sspi^sss^-- ? m jLJissolution of Pajlne^stiip. ??' pn pSiSS)M?"josK3. ?} 200 IJMS j 3??. .. V 2U*Tabtt*t*. For St. Loala. . The line pawenger steamer EMMrttltx'un capt. Dlckerson, la m. hpued to receipt freight through to j^^?sas5?s5ffiSffi?^to nort-lf AtmU. ar Cincinnati, LuUnllMMUAnM, gmm tlto an* panan steamer B. B. JJEJ5" H IJUMUN CapL J. T. K uwell, will ^Bphleave ?a above on Saturday, kot. noyg-tf . . - -Jiitnua. IhHllDI, BThrlcl ta and Mnntui 09 w.The Elde whael rtMmra -BEonduy. Wednesday and Friday, at eleven olockA.it. . . X * 'Z-' f 5SSyiS??S3S?&* Oonnwntlng at B^Ualro with train* from itstmrgti, a do at Ua.*. ? Freight receipted throash to ftll points tereenP&rkerebarg and Gallipolls. BOOTH; RATXifiltU 4k CXX. wpl9-8m Agent*. For Rent. 1HE WA REB OD8E AND STORES . of Mala and Sue store adjoining?fronting Main street, rce t.WNo?" occup*ied by John JSaxuihou oSV-tftan?^1 W. I* MCAFEE. For Sale. i GOOD TWO STORY BRICK DWELLL lngln west Bridgeport Ohio, contain>g roorxooms, neatly papered and painted. 1m>, adjoining the?mflttpewrtflra^rom^ a fctudneai well e?cabliahed[ a parties wishing to purchase I will eell my ock. or goods. Reasons/or telling property 0 I am Ming Weat. Fortermaanaparon<a3%ggfemkibioi.. ile of Furniture, 8ilver Ware, Brandy, Etc. WILL ON FRIDAY. THE UTB DAI . of November,! 888, at 9 o'clock, a. m., at c te resldanee lately ocoaphd by Alfred ilil-vrell, Esq.. deceased, - corner or Hjrron. id ciuiucy streets, tell at nubile amk?n, lrrors, marble slab and oraeketa, family, brary, oil fiotli, bat rack, marole top taea and marble top ?a>h a lan da. carpets, i amber sets, stove* and oUier articles or aosehold mmuaio, beds and bedding. One "SlwhtMir*a'lltuo rer one year *?o. I will also sell one Ions late, containing llop. howl, sugar howl, vamjug, two tea pots and one coBbe pot, tmpoeed of alternate layers of silver and . >pper, very handsome, appraised at 93SO, robably cost doable tbat amount. GEO. B. CALDWELL, ^Executor of Alfred Caldwell's Estate. nov3 lotd - ... \ r ' For Sale. * pHE LATE RESIDENCE OP. JAMBS L TURNKK, deceased, located to tbe town k Martinsville, Belmont oonnty, Ohio. This eamuio wvywi/ ?uuw uucxou iut mum, xfc a good tfrlc* Cottage Mouse, containing iven rooms, all In good repair. There la mnected with the bouse one and ahalX acres f land upon -which there Is some valuable . nit. For lurtberparticulars enquire of J. .JTurner^ or Dr. J^Welricb.of Martinsville. Commissioner's Sale. [afgara?Waters, Guardian,) VS. .J- In Chancery. Stella May Waters, etals. J 5y VIRTUE OK A DECBKE BENDERod In the above entitled cause ou the ? ay or October, 1668,1 shall, on Wsdpes day, ie25th day ot Novmbkr 1868. stiO o'clock . m. prooeed to sell at the front door or the ourt House of Ohio county, the following^ c Bsaibed real estate, or asm&deiicy thereof rnmii tloneci ln the hill and. *TMt. Lot number, thirty.five (85) In anes* Island addition to the city of Wheelr ?g. as laid out by Henry Moore, a* Trustee, Secondly. jLot number thirly-alx (86) ln' ^ ine's Jsitrnuaddition to the city of Wheelin ?i..ili .i.it in. nr.m.t t.m.i.. . ? ? ? ??rr-!-*.-? Terms of sfde: Ono-lhfrd (X) of the pur-" aase money casta, the residua thereof at six ) and twelve (12) months with lhterwi om the day .of uueWthe purchaser having 11 le privilege of paying such amount in cash (the time oi pnrcnaae aa he may wish to do) ivlng notes with good- peiftuhal security to ; scute tne paymentcX tna. deferred lnataJ- vents, and retaining the title until .the . nole purchase nftmey la paid. ? . W1U-IAM H, CALDWELL. Commissioner. O. I*. CRASMKR. Attorney. * odMOt . Jesirable Residence for Sale DU E3UAST TO OKoaM OV THK CTR. cm* Court of Ohlo Cdttrity, entered Octoar 14th. 1888,1 will sell at puniic auction, at le Court House of said county,on fcatuiday, ovember 21at, 1868. at 10 o'doc* A. M , the sidence lately occupied by Alfred Caldwell. sq., deceased, corner of Byron and Quincy f reets. East Wheeling. Thill hnnna <v>ntii?nM ' flnwhwi rooms, with wash-house addlonal fitted with large stationary tabs, Hot rad cold hydrants emptying into each tub. bar* is^as throughout the entire hotue, hot "cat convenience, good draasatfl to all liio 1 r00^l?n^aU* ** P?tftW7 Toy 10lar*effiearai, separate*cow ^^^sffi^s?sLsafefssi^ KSZ'iffiSiS!*nd p"^<J*?SSrJ^S?nse about one year ago. t Term* of Bale:?One-inird of tht pox chase oney.or inch fanner rnm^p Urn ^uaass^^^r. ^^S5S?S??a-SS?'&? Utxj. a. CALDWm.iCommissionernext door to ih6 oonrtgfaae^^ ^ ^ ^ .ocqsmotd _ For Bale. ^"T DWELLING HOPBK mrwgA-VP. Bixtn? JOHNtf.OHAlPW.w*: CoiajmlBrtdft^r'B , Sale. fcv mnMh McOoy - - ") - '""J HPDB8UABCE OF A. DECKKE RKNItalbtfUaiw (< special ?i}^ * y' ". me tract of land in thiMll ?S BpecSa Oomml?^o?r ? 2_?Oor. 4th mod clav uta. ?_ iia&il ~~~ 1 ^ 1 Wtfli* w