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jjw gtn'. For Rent. A HOOBK UN THIKU UTKKKr. WheelA log inland, containing fonr (I) room*, kitchen and garret, nuiuule for two faml* 11m. PomwNtou given Immediately. Knqulre of WM. H. 1KWIN, JulMw* Ctutom IIou?e. &m jwt. For 8ale, 8BOON 1>HANDHTKAM KNU1NKH AND HOILKKS or tlie following dimensions, via: One Hteam Knglne, Inoh bore,1H Inches atroket oneMteain Knglne and Holler, Inohuebore, 11 luclien ilroke; oneHteain Knglne. I'i luolt cylinder, 4 feet Htroke; one Mteam Knglne, 14 Inch cylinder, 4 feet Htroke; one Hteam Knglne, 1(1 Inoh cylinder, 4 feet Kltoke; oue Douhle-Klned Holler, 4i IncliM diameter, 84 feet long; one Donble Klaed Mollor, $4 Inchen diameter, 14 feel long; one Vertical Holler (guodiw new). AlnoHotaud t old Water Puropi, new and Mtoond*haml, all or which wbl l>e Mild cheap for o*nh. Add rem llOHHH. T4 V 1X)H A 00 , Iy7-H? . Wheellm, Wait Va. Commissioner's Sale. L)V VIKTDB Of A DKUHKK nr Tin V Circuit Court for Ohio Comity, W. V*., rendered on the 101U day or Juno, 18C9, lu a mum in chancery pending In Hald Court, wherein John LIhI is complainant and Aunle D. List and other* are defendant*, I will, on TbarftdAytihe 12th day ofAuiniMBOS, at 10 o'clock a. m.. prooeod to sell, at public nuctlon, to the hlaneat and beat bidder, at the front door of the Court llouae of Ohio County, W. Va?,tho followingdutcrlbed real estate, via: LoUNo*. one hundred and alxfy-four (Iff) 11ml one hundred and Hlxty-llve lift) In Orlotr a: Zaue'n addition to tbo oity, on Zane'a inland. liOUi Won. ono hundred and nluetyeight (1W) and one huudred and ninetynlue (1W) on the Die eaat Hide of Kim street, and tne water lot lying eaat of said two lota kuowu an lot No. eight (8) on Zane's Island. ImI No. ono hundred and three (10H) ou the woai olde or Market Bqaaro, and the south third (J-i) of lot No. ono hundrod aud four (lot) adjoining lot lot No. ltW, aud on wblcii nro erected good threo atory houses. The west *r> feet of lot No. (.no liuudrcd aud Hwvunty.four (174) on Kane street, lu Kant Wheeling, with all the rights of alleys belonging thereto. Part of lot No. fourteen (14) in wiuare fourteen (14) ou Unlou street, atwui lo feet front, as dteorlbed lu a deed irotn H. K, Veuuum and wife dated August ?0lh, IbCA. TaaMHOf HAL*:-One-fourth of the purchase money to be paid In cash, and the rumainder in three equal Instalment* at oue, two and three yeara, to be secured by note* aud deeds of trust satisfactory to the Commissioner, and to boar Interest from day of sale until payment, DANIEL C.LIBT, |>7-ts commtsaloner. Trustee's Sale. By virtu? of a deicu of tkuht made to me by Jacob Urocsclon and Jiur* bara, li)H wire, on the 1st day of June, IStU, and or record In the ttecoi-dent ofllce of Ohio Couuty. Went Virginia, in Deed Book Wo. 60, p*go aa), 1 shall, on ?V?HlueMdny,ttie'iInt day of July, lHUtt, At 10 o'clock A. m., at tbe front door of the Oourt Houseol olilo County, Wwt Virginia, proooed to sell at public auction, to the uighout and beat bidder, the following described realuitate, situated In tho City of Wheel lug, onto County, W, Va., that In to hay Lot numbered seventy.nlne (7W) In the Old Town of Wheeling, lu the First Ward of the City or Wheeling, irontlug on Market street, ana which In the second lot eomh iroiu the earner of Adams street, on Market street, us numbered aud marked on the plat of said city, together with all the appurteuauces tuureunto belonging, or In any wise appeitalnlng." bald ueed or trout wan given lo secure to Ferdinand Wlngerter (uow doceaaeU) the punctual paymeutor the hum or seventeen hundred dollars, which ueot ih evidenced by a note bearing date J une 1st, ise?, payabio to Ferdlnauu Wlngerter or order uy Jacob UloMtcloH, one year ajirr date, with interest iromiiute payable beml-annually. The In* ter eel has bueu paid u j>on said uote np to the Ut day or Jnue, lstw, but no part or tbe principal haa been paid. 1 his sale umaue to pay the principal of said note, to wit: the Hum ot seventeen hundred dollars (11700) whh interest thereon irom June 1st, 1 bw, till paid, aud the cojU of this sale. tkums or HALK-Ono-thlrd caah, and the balance In two equal Instalments at six aud iwelvo mouths, tno purchaser giving nonw ror the deiorrvd instalments, with interest rrom date, aud tltlo will be retained until tno noUware paid. This being tne drat lucumbranco on Hald property,tlio title tho trustee will give la believed to be unexceptionable. UANMUAL FOKIJKH, Junl.rMlta limiin', For Bale. DK.-UKAULEPHOPKRTY INTIIKbuHne&n part of the city. Tluee pieces of | grwimu WUI1 .1 tcuv iiuiu uacu, una liii root H?flp, ou Main Hlreet, between Munroo and Ouion. l. lliWlft. limit __ 8aw andGriBt Mill For Sale. WE UKKEK POlt BALK OUK HTEAM Haw hihI Url.il Mill, bliualu at Knnito, MourooUonuty, Ohio. Tne above properly will In) hold ou eany terms ur uxcliungetl h'C cliy property. juuMf NKHIUTT A lit)KNBKOOK. For Salo or Rent. fJlWO MMALL DWELLING HOfSKM UN WHEELLNO IHLAWIV Knqulruof J NO. P. UlLCHllIHT, ' miif'^n'11 w Malu Ht., up Blalnt. For Salo at a Bargain. SECOND HAND PANEL D00R8. WINdaw Bn?h, Glazed Veuetlau Window wuuttera, all tw good oh new lor sale low by roafXt M. KK1LLY. j For Sale. A FINE iUUCK DWELLING 1IOUHK wltli eight rooms, collar, clatoru, <to., In good order?a dealruble mtuutlou, al lUo weat end of Bridgeport Olilo. corner lot 70 by 1UU feet, with a good well, large bum wlui grunarleH, Ac., and lot ornamented with Nhrubbery, fruit treeN, grupea, Ac. Will be oold on oauy Uiruw. Apply to DK. II. UAPEMAttr, Bridgeport, Ohio, Or at Olllco or tfberldan Coal Wor*n, MaricotHt^po. Uuiuuut., Wheeling, W. Va. Commissioner's Sale. nY VIRTUE OK A DEOKEE OK THE JD Circuit Court for Ohio t.'ouuly, Weal Virginia, rendered ou the lULh day ui June. I8t?, in a oaufte lu cliaucory ponding In aaiu Court, wherein John Mannar ct aU ure oornplHluuuUi, auu Mary A. bumm U defendiint, 1 Khali, on Wednesday, the 28th day or July, I860, At 10 o'clock a. procoed to sell, at public auctiou, to the hightail aud^ boat bidder, at tun litiui uuu( ui mu iajuii uuuwui vuiu County, Wont Vlrgiula, iho lollowtug do crlbod property, mat im tuuy; "ah that lot or laud lying on Denny ?uoot, ttprlgg How, In me town of ttonth Wheeling, Ohio Oouuiy, W. Vtu, una dealgnated on tuo plat ol MlU town as iot numbered flfu^u (?5)," with nil iho building* and Hppurtenanot* thereonto belougiu8. Trhmh or ttAun-One-llilrd ca*l>, and the haianoo In 13 and lis inonih^purchaner giving bond witn goou Monrlty, lot the dufenml in. tuimenU, with lutereHt iroiu date. Or all caeli, at puichaner'a option. llAAMlllAL K0KHK8, Jun22-ti Special Coimuimioner. Commissioner's Sale. I >Y VIHTUE OK A DISC KICK OK THK O Circuit Court tor Ohio County, Wont Virginia, rendered on the luth day or Juue, lstw, in a cause lu ohancery pending in iuid oourl.wherelnCarollne tti uimur u complainan I, aud U lUiaa ttlltol, adin'r, el aU art) do* tuudanU, 1 nhall, on Wedncndny, tlie 28th day or inly, 1869, At 10 o'clock A. m., proceed to Mill, ?t public auction, lo tho hightail uud beet bidder, at uie iront door or u?e Court Uouho or ohio Oouuiy, Wcat Virginia, the loiiowlng doacrlbeu property, tuat u lo nay: "a certaiu piece or pail orlotfto. leu (lu) In Njuarn Ho. ten (10), situated on the east Hide oi Market Ntroet, m tho City or Whtellug, aud beginning lor tho aatne at tho south corner or aald lot on Market atrtel and ruunlug North on tue line ol laid lot torty-fonr leei; thence o*ai to tho alley, a parallel with tae Mouth line or said lot; thence lony-rour reel to ihu Miuth lino or said lot, aud tneuce to Uie place or beglnulug," with all the oulkllngM and appurtenance thertunto belonging. Ikkmu or hal*-One-third canh, and the balance in l'J and 18 monthit, the pmcuaser giving bond with good security, lortne tielerreu luktalmeuu, with iulerest Iroui date. Or all cash ut purcuawr'a option. tlANMUAL JTOR1IKH, JuniM'ta Mpeclal Comtnlwioner. Gunpowdor 1 OunDowder i ITAV1NG THE EXCLUSIVE AGENCY rl In tbli ciu for Uia "Du Paul I'owiler fiiut," 1 Uave always on bAinl lu magaalue ? lane? supply of nil kind* of powder nmuufttciuxed Ml Uie Above named null*, vit: Kiile Powder In wbole, ball and quarter moItUo keg*; Bporllug lu cmuuiMienq at*o Hlasting aud Mining Powder In meuu Patent and Water Proor Barely Fuse lor blMllng. For sale at towettt market price*. A liberal dUeoonl will be given to penoui entering powder by tbe qnanuty, Delivered free to HteazuuoaU and oar*. marfrly M. KEILLY, HANDLAN, JORDAN * CO., PORK PACKERS, AND DXALKBS IK Floor, Oils, Cheese, Brain, to, FORK HOUBE:?Oor. John and itb au. omcK-n mah? BTW??T. Bedoords. JU8T RECEIVED AND FOK HALE AT mm<*d|*u??,truvy Down UnpJM ??SJUU CHAD. H. UKBKV. ALWAYS GO TO ADLER'S, at vviimklino, fob DRESS TRIMMINGS, Millinery Goods, EMP. KID GLOVES. Adler'ii nt Whirling, u a branch of Mwwr*. Kohn, AdlerA Uo., tlio LargeMt WlioUmale Millinery Hoatw atPhiladelphia. __._J.yhi_ NAILOR^ PICNIC. rnilMCF. WILL UK A GRAND PIONtC 1. and Kxruthlou given l?y the Nalioraof Heuwood, Wbwilug and vicinity, at Croup's Groto, Monday, July 10, Tho lino ateatner ST. MARYS llai boon eugagtd lor tue o.-owdou. uud will leave Hweeuey'* Landing at US o'clock, Wheeling Wharf, f ot of Monro* nlreot, al 7 o'clock a. m , mopping at Helmout, La lie lo, Washington, Kenwood and Heholre. Ureat preparation* have been mad** to make Una tuo uraudeat l'loulcof Hie Heamn. Complete urmngeTr.oaU liove Iwu made to have mi abuudatit supply of Ice water on tho ground**, rocayne'n and Peabody'n Cotllll n, aud Turner'* llraw Hindi ure engaged to dlaconmo the mu-ilc. The public aie roflpocttuliy luvlUd to at* tend. Comoono! Cdiuu u11? who JLovo Fun!! "On wltli tbe dance; lot Joy bo uuroullni-d." K?ly QhtMAtymtr. MONDAY MOKNINU, JULY 19. ?f?w Ailvortlnrmniit*. Steamer Oolden Eagle. For Hale. Should your Chest be Narrow. Llftt ol Letters. Y. M. C. A.?The regular meeting of the Young Men's Christian Association will beheld this evening. Matrimonial. ?During tho week ending Friday evenlug last, three marriage licenses were Issued from tho Recorder's office. Hkwkk Bdrstkd.?Yesterday afternoon about four o'clock the sewer on Fifth street, between John and Ztne, yielded to the great pressure of water rushing through U, Prkhkntation.?The Renwood Brass Biink were the recipients of a beautiful brass instrument, presented Saturday afternoon, In Benwood, by the "Columbia Forgo No. 2 United Sons of Vulcan." Lko Broern,?List Saturday a child of Mr. McQlnnls, who resides on the Island, fell while descending a Ulght of steps leading into an area, and broke 0110 of 11h lower limit*, nr. MnfUnnln was called in and reduced the fracture. Rkgimtrar ArroiNTRD.?John Peok, Esq., wan op|K)lnted member of tlie Board of Kegletratlou for Harrison county, by Governor Stevensou, last Saturday. The appolutment wan made to 1111 the vacancy occasioned by the failure of a former appolutee, Mr, Silas J. Ogden, to(iualily. Struck by Liuutmno.?During the violent btorm Friday evening the tall stack at Hamilton & Co'a. foundry was struck by lightning, knocking oir a few brioka. Oue of tlio chimuej'H ou the now warehouse of the La Belle in ilia, was shattered the uaine evening by ligiitnlng. " Ben wood Rko atta. " ? The slnglo scull race between Kennedy and Smith, distance from Hogg's Island to the centroplerof the Baltimore & Ohio Hallroad Bridge, Saturday eventug, wan won by Dixie Kenuedy who waa awarded the prize of a silver cup on which was engraved "Benwood Begatta, July 17th, 18G9.", Post Offch Items.?The post ofllce ab Georgetown. LbwIh nnunfctr. hM li?nn I re-established and C. P. Hudson ap' tainted Postmaster. Georgetown in on | the route from Weston to Middleport. I Mr. John R. W. Tthodes lm? been appointed ronte agent between Parkersburg and Cincinnati, at a salary of flvUSO per annum?vice Abner Longshore, removed. Buidok Carrikd Away.?The bridge on the Fairmont, road near the Caldwell mansion, was swept away Friday evening. Another bridge farther up the same run was seriously damaged the same evening. One of the abutments was undermined and fell Into the stroam, oauslng that end ot tho superstructure to drop down, thus rendering It impassible. Y. M. C. A. IN PAKKKHfllUHO.?We see by one of our Parkeraburg exchanges that Bev. Mr. Barnltz visited that plaoe several days ago and delivered a lecture, which Is spoken of "as an able one, displaying correct thought and deep piety." Mr. B* was followed by Mr. J. W.Curtis, aftor which twentythree names wero submitted for membershlp in tho Young Men's Christian j Association, before whloh the lectures I were delivered. I Tiik Boat IUob.?She boat race ad vertlHed to couie oil Saturday evening, between sorno parties In Weal Wheeling rind Martinsville, did not take place, in consequence, it Ih said, of the rowiHtn of the last named plane backing down. We don't know how this may be, as wo were not present, but we are inollned to place conlldeuco in tho information received. We should be glad to hear tho Martinsville version of tho matter. Personal.?We had a abort but pleasant interview on Saturday with Rev. II. M. Harmon, D. I), one of the Professors in the University at Morgantown. Dr. H. preached yesterday morning in the M. E. Church on the Island, and last evening oconpled the desk in the Fourth street church of that denomination. Un both occasions he fully maintained bis reputation as an able and eloqent minister of the Gospel of Peace. Q. A. R.?At a meeting of Post Thoburn No. 4, G. A. R., held at its llall, Saturday ovenlng, the following delegates were elected tn rnnm?n?? In Ibe Convention to b? held at Fairmont on the 2)!h lut: Mrasra, C?pt, John C'urlln, Major W. T. Blnglnon, P, D. Grove, Juuee McCnily, J, Q. BelU vllte, T. C. Nntuni, J. W. Sohnlli, Lieut. T, L. Higffltn, SerRt, J, A. Maoauley and Ool. H. H. llabbard. Alternates: Mean. W. J. Hamilton, Dr. 8, B. Ford, Qen. Thayer Meivln, Lewie Frit* tod CapU T. Boggeee* Tim Rain of Friday.?Since the Kreat IimII storm wo have refrained from mentioning the frequent and eon* tluued heavy rains with which this sec* Hon of the country ban been favored this aeaann, feeling that while Wheeling wears the belt In theatorm bualnoaa, It would bo a derogation from lt? Importance to refer to minor affairs In which tho damage" amount to any thing leas than f 100,000. The frenhet of Friday, however, cannot pass without mention. ] The morning was without doubt the aultryeat and hottfst on?of the summer tbuN far, and the rayaof the nun continued to pour down with undiminished heat till about four o'clock, when a black Htul ominous cloud appeared above the bills on the Ohio aide or the river. Hodeune and heavy was this cloud that It aeemed aa If It mlRht tall in a maaa without the trouble of separatlng Into Innumerable drops of rain. Naturo declined to swerve from her usual course, on this occasion, and the oloud began to dissolve In less than half nn hour after Its appearance wan llrat noticed. It dropped gently at ttrsf, scarcely causing lite farmers in the fields or peopie In the streols to seek shelter, leading them to lufer but a passing shower. Tne drops gradually grow larger, tell thicker, and faster, and with pelting force drove the laborers from their work. The happy man who had a roof considered himself thrloe blessed, and the wayfarer whose business or mlsfortune led him beyond the reach of sheN ter tried tn console hlniHolf with the thought that othors were in the name predicament, or cursed himself at hfh folly for venturing out without an umbrella. Not that an umbrella would have beeu of any use, for by this time the water was falling in aheeta and the same wind that caused the moanlug and howling through the treea on the aides of the hills aent the rain perpendicularly, horizontally and In nearly every other direction. The streets began to resemble mountain torrenta as nana!. Perhaps a little more than the usual portion of WheelIng hill began to conrne aloug our thoroughfares, depositing itself on the sldewalka and filling up the cellars. In the country the aspect was still more gloomy than In theifilty. The beautirul meandering, rippling creek, in whose crystal water* the gentle alligator sports, became swollen and turbid. Log* and fallen trees which hitd been used during the day by the weary fiaheriuan lo reat bis aching bourns were gathered Into (be rush and carried along with the tide. T1?h uieudowH and fields in tbe valley of (he creek were shortly Hooded, (begrowing grain nearly ready lor harveat was aubmerged. lu Home Held* tbe wheat and oata were waahed away and carried down tbe alreum for a mile or more. About fifteen or twenty aheep, auppoaed to be* long to Sberrard Clemens, Esq., were carried away and drowned. Tbe creek roao more tlmu alx ieet In an hour, and uh much more during the night, Tbe ttelda on both Hides of tbo National Koad mutiered lu many Instances, and for nearly a quarter of a mile tbe water waa aix inches deep upon the road itself. A party of acared aud Buffering proprletora, after dark, were gathered lu lhe;h08pitablehostelry olGus. Rooteger, at Elm Grove, engaged In mutual coudolence on their bad luck and the Inclemency of the weather. A number of peraona In vebiclea from tbe city would occasionally peer auxloualy into the darkneai for a clearing lu tbe cloudn. Puillnar In m?r<u>ivn ll?lu llt?w n ? -? J finally started in a momentary lull, to be shortly afterward caught in the most terrific blunt of the night. Within the doors of the old Htoue houKo there was groaning and gnashing of teeth, occasionally varied by the clinking of RlasHPH and tho unlimited conBUinptloii of bourbon, beer, etc. Gun. groaned over the loss of a magnlticent turtle which he had uontiued in a box in the rear of the houHO. Visions of turtle soup and steak had lloated before his eyes for many days. In dreams by night he saw hla gueuta in raptures over the feast. "T'was but a dream." A party of gallant lidhermen, who had contemplated solning the creek in violation of the laws of the State, although considering the storm as a special interposition of Providence to prevent tho carrying out of their nefarious project, bewailed the rising of tho waters and drowned their sorrows in the llowlng bowl. Home small cultivators who had contemplated bringing their produce In to the city for the Saturday market, were prevented from crossing the crook and their produco was consequently lost. The water of the Creek In some places carried uway the earth within a foot of the ties of tho Hempiield railroad track. The train on Saturday arrived, however, with its usual promptitude. It will be impossible to give any delai led nccount of the damage to pro pwriy on nccouni or ilie UllUOOliy Cf communication. A Bmoht Mibtaki:.?Not long slued an individual connected with one of the papers In this city, went to a livery btable and engaged a line turn out, to bo paid for by a favorable notice In the colutuuB of the sheet on wbioh he waa! employed, A daubing horse and ele. I gant bnguy wero famished, and away went our hero, llo spent a few hours | In driving through the Btroeta of the city, and returned In the beat posilble humor?well pleased with every thing I he had Been, and the Immense sensation hla appearance had created. In due lime ont came n Mmnlng notice as the consideration fdV courtesies extended ito., but unfortunately for the party extending them, the pull whs given to a rival establishment. The aupposltlon h tlmt the pulfttfIndulged In something stronger than water while out airing, and got thlugs very much mixed. ThlB little mistake has been the basis of many a hearty laugh by thoae who were cognizant of nil the circumstances, at the violImlxsd livery man's expense. He don't relish the Joke. CoNTUAor Awarded.?We honr that the contract for the excavation, tilling I and atone work of the proposed Lrlil?o | over the Creek at Market street, haa' been awarded to Mr. Philip Sohelle, of Centro Wheeling. The price paid for tilling, oh wo learn, la forty-live cents per cubic yard, while the abatmeats and pier are to cost bat seveo dollar*, ninety tienta per perch. The estimated cost of the laut Item was nine dollars. Bkiamy.?We heard of an Individoal being arrested In the city a day or two since, charged with having one more wife than the lawa allow, We vlatled the Justlco's office to got the particulars, but were unable to do so on acoouut of that official'* abeence from hla post. Ths tlneat photographs la the city ere made at Partridge's. AN APPALLING MYSTEBY. the tvhhki. havrtrd. TJIK (111OUT OK' A~ail)SDKKRD MAN AI*l?KAHN. Blnoe the last annual visit of the East Wheeling spirit, no spooks have walked above ground in this 'Vlclulty for aoyeral years, and tbo mlnda of our cltlxans had begun to run In the even tenor of their ways on this question, Homeevet being so skeptical aa (o doubt the very presence of the tiplrlta of dead men on tbla terrestrial ball. The frightful revelations of a party who were eye wltnesiies of the scene we are about to deficrlhe, dispelled thoae dreams of security and caused tbo hearts of many to quake, and th**ir guilty consciences to tremble. The witiieauus them Helves have been In ruch a state of terror and dismay alnce tbo occurrence, that it has been with great difficulty that we could gather the ruul fachnn the cane, their rolling eyes and chattering teeth, their gbaatly counlenancea giving evidence of the truth of their asaeveratlouf, bat preventing a connected repetition of the events ua they occurred. The dlaconnected aentendM and ejaculallona of horror which have been repeated hs coming from their blanched and quivering Hps <we feel convinced nave been altered and exaggerated ao tbat the acconnta which prevailed yesterday in Hie city were totally Incorrect, ?In fact were garbled versions of the affair. Til R LOCATION. The tunnel of tbo lletuplleld llallroad ban long been notorious mh the acene of HOIJIP Ol um luoiiw uurriuin iiiuruern which have been chronicled in the khnals of our nHwapapers anil iu the criminal records ot our country. Its situation Ih well known to most of our renders, but for the.enlightunment of those who hnve not visited It we will give h brief description which the new Interest* awakened by tbo events of Thursday will sanction. The tunnel enters tbo hill aide at a din* lance of ft bout forty feet from the bridge over Wheeling Creek, behind the hill which forms tae back ground to our thriving and prosperous city. It immediately enters a bed of rock and coal, which, If the darkness occasioned by the exclusion of the sun's rays wero not sutliclent to render it gloomy and dismal, would of Itself have that effect. Its sides aud ceiling are covered with dampness aud molHture. Directly verhead is aituated the Peninsula Cemetery, so that the green and poisonous nllme which oozbb from the fissures and crevices in the overhauglng rocks,with hut little etTort of the imagination,may he attributed to the graves aud colHns of the dead who lie mouldering above. At tho mouth of tho tunnel is a sequi'Htered spot known as Kerry's Hole. Its name is significant, as its record ahows it to be the watery gravo of many poor fellows. In tho memory ofmany of our readers tho history of Hcbaffer, the blood thirsty and brutal murderer,who expiated his crimes on the scaffold ut I'arUcrsburg, is still fresh. Tne slaughter of one of his victims took place In the tunnel is well known and Ih supposed to have immediate reference 10 the appearance of the ghost lust week. The murdered man entered the tunnel when he was attacked by Shatter with a hatchet. Unarmed and Inoffensive the victim was dealt a ferocious blow on the temple. Holding his supplicating hands before his lace lie received the second blow upon hia arms aud Angers. The deed having been accomplished tho victim was dragged and concealed lu a culvert near the east mouth of the tunnel, where It was afterwards discovered. Othnr ilnpita nf thin kInil *?vn tnn known lo bear repetition?ho tlmt it linn boon an unceasing wonder Uiut the Kcenu of no many liorrlblo crimes has not been cotitlnuuMy haunted by (he RpirltB of the innrdored men. The place is therefore 11 most fitting one for the Hcene which transpired on Thursday, lkt tub dkao hkht, Thursday evening about d o'clock a party of four men were proceeding through the tunnel on their way to the country beyond. Having npent the day in Wheeling and imbibed the iiHiial amount of fund oil they were rather hilarious than otherwise, though uono or them wero Huttlclently under the Intlueuce of liquor to be unable to accurately perceive anything that transpired. Thb subject of reappearance of spirits alter <leatli had been mooted, but waa acoifed and laughed at more in a tone ol bravado than real conviction. The toplo was Htill under consideration while they were in the tunnel, but no sooner had they readied the point whero the light from the outer world hocomvti dim and obscure, than an ominous alienee full upou all and every one of them. The darkueas of the cavern had settled Into an appalling gloom, but still they hold their way. Soon groans and BupplicatiouH for mercy fell upon their startled ears. The usual cavernous echo was doubly appareut, as the tone of the volco was unuatural and sepulohal?the men stood transfixed with horror and frighl, the atmosphere was close and stilling. All at ouce iasuintr from the anllfl rnnlr wh</<h foruiH tho ceiling, directly over the spot where the murderer slaughtered his victim, a ghastly form appeared. All arouud, an we have said, was Impenetrable darkueaa, but thu spectre itself *fcs an clearly visible as lu tho noon day. It descended feet lirat, till U reached a place about equldistant from the iioor and ceilingot the tnnnel, wheto it stopped and remained for a few seconds.. Although covered with the slime and'earth ol the grave the features of tho ghastly spectre were distinctly visible, clad in tho iiabilimetits of the tomb. Its appoaruuco was horrible in the extreme. With one arm oxtended, and the bloody lingers of tho httud hanging half Hevered from their steins, with the fore linger of tho other bnnd it pointed to a gaping wound in his temple. The wound seemed fresh, but the drops of blood seemed clotted uud stood out in bold relief on the faco of the ill starred wre|ch. Without a movement of the Hps, a voice apparently issuing from the throat of the ghost, exclaimed in a tono so unnaturul as to be totally Indescribable "let the dead rest!" The horror strlckou wltuessesof this appalling spectacle rushed -from the Hceue. At the mouth of, the lunuul they met other parties whoso credulity was not auUloIent to believe the story of the witnesses. They therefore obtained a lantern arid returned to the a pot where the apparation was flr*t aeon, They were not long waiting when the spirit, in thu same place repealed the words he had before used, In, If possible, a more horrifying tone, and glided rapidly through tho air toward the western mouth of the tunnel. The individuals thus made sure of the authenticity of tho apparition, were deprived of the power ot speech for some hours, and even after tho Intervention of days their frarful recollections are so vivid as to render thorn almost afraid of speaking on tho subject. A reojnd appbaranok. The persons who witnessed this appalling spectacle in the tunnel being men ol respectable and truthful characters, their statoinonta created h widespread and profound sensation lu the etHturp part of the city where they thHide. Thin was intensified by facta which were disclosed yeaturday morning by a gentleman who livea a couple of miles eaui of the city and which are related an follow*; llo WMoomldg into the dry afoot, by way of tho railroad, late In the evening and was approaching the tounel on the east, and had no* Liced a couple of peritonei walking about u hundred yards ahead. He was a short distance thin Bide ol the school house, walking on the track and looklngdowu to guard his steps, whon ho snudenly felt a strange shiver and sensation of horror, and looking up saw a man ataudlug a few yards ahead dircctlv oTer the stone culvert (where Ulrica's body was bidden), tils arms were held op nbort bis bead aa ir guarding agulim apprehended blows aud the blood ?u streaming down bis (ace and orals. There was an awful atony glare Id the ayea.wlilcU rooted the beholder to the Itround. Ilia drat thought was that It waa one ol the mm wbo had been walking ahead ot him who had been uaanlted by the other: bat before In bad tlmtrto /oUow out the thought he glanced past the horrid apeotaote. and aaw the two man Just about to paaa Into (ha tunnel. At that Instant tliu uyui. apeclro, or whatever U w?i vnnfiEeti and wuh nowhere to l>? aeeu, Utterly confoanded the frlghteued and horror stricken beholder Htood razIdk Ht the vacant air trying to oouiprehend what he had aeeu. In a moment or two he had recovered anflklently to think connectedly. He looked carefully around. Nothing whatever wan to he Keen, though It waa "till light enough to *ee objects with perfect dlatlnctueaa. Ha aaya he thought Ht one moment ol running forward and telling the men who were abend and anklng Uifin If they had aeen any. thing, tint lie reflected that of oourae the apparition wan not there when they Cawed and remembered that he had een looking forward over the very *pot where It Ntobd, In the alternatiomi Mweun looking abend and down at the trnck. Ifculdea ha felt aure he would be ridiculed and called a fool for bin fright, lie found It Impossible, however, to go forward over thenpot, and turning about he returned home v .?v> Jnwfc'- nim n kuiiu item I'l |iirvt|ir tancy?) Yesterday morning he came lulo the oily l>y (be pike, and hearing of 1 ln? appearance lu the tunnel told one or two friends lu confidence what he bail witnessed. lie is an Intelligent person anil not given to credulity but lie expresses himself unable to explain tbo mystery. Ills account of the appearance of the apparition corresponds substantially with that of the murdered man Ulrlob. Since these terrifying events have been made public, hints are thrown out that this is not the tlrat time bloodchilling sights have been seen and strange sound* heard lu and about tbo tunnel, generally about dark In the evening, hut m least once In the middle of the day. Mauy dark rumors ure sllout that don't seeui worth repeating. We give the leading circumstan? res as they are related to ut?, and leave our readers to Judge for themselves of their probublllty. Krai. Rstatr Tkahbfriw.?Tbo following Is a list of deeds In fee admitted (0 record In Hie olllce of the Recorder of Ohio county, during the weekending Friday, July 10, lbGU: Deed msilo July 9, 18G9. by K. W. Uazlett anil wife to Charles One, for tbeHonth half of lot No. 13 In square No. 2(1, South Wheeling; $1(15. Admitted July 10, 18(59. Deed made* July 9, 1809, by 11. \V. Ilazlett and wife to Wra. Kraft, for the north half of lot No. 13 In square No. 20, Houth Wheeling; |22f>. Admitted July 10, 1809. Deed made July 8,18G9, by Clinton Johnson and wife to James if. Hall for lucv ui iiuuiiiik uii nuron street, ami running back 120 font, Wheeling Island; {(MO. Admitted July 12. 1800. Deed made June 12, lHiii), by John George ltiester to lUualua Hlester for iho north lmll of lot No. 72, German street, Centre Wheeling; f&f?0. Admitted July 12, 1861). Deed made July 9. 1800, by Henry Myetf Hud wife to Ueorne F. Long, fur part of lot No, 91, corner of Market ami First streota (22 feet by CO); Admitted July 12, 1801). Deed made July 12, 1809. by B. F. Little nnd wife and A. C. ijuurrier to Murk Levin for iIih 7-12ths o! the paper mill property In Fulton; f5,'250. Admitted July 13, la. Deed made July 7, 1801), by L. WIN helm, trustee for Llaette Bowman and John G. Hownian, to William Mylea, for the south half of lot No. 79, earn aide of Maiu street, Centre Wheeling: f2,200. Admitted July 13, 1809. Deed made July 1,1869, by Joaeph Hey hold and wile to Henry K. Llat, for 41 feet 8 inotica of the north part of lot No. 4 lu square No. 7, Main atreet; $1,000. Admitted July 1809. Deed made April 3, 1809, by M. C. flood and wiftf to Hubert Heymour, for 18 feet front oil eaataide of Fifth atieet, between Monroe and Union streets, running Imck 1(H) feet; $180. Admitted July 15, 1809. Deed made July 1,1SG9, by Hartraan Helrlch and wife to Henry Hohrlg, for tUe norlh half of lot No. 7, Main atreet, Caldwell'a addition; f 1,(300. Admitted July 15,1809. Deed made April 13,1809, by Joshua Elodley and wife to Adam lloaenauer, for the eaHt 30 feet 2J4 inches of lot No. 70, running Imck 70 feet, corner of Hev ? ...? iiiiii vmy mrtrtMB, J'.hhi YY ueeilllg; $175. Admitted July 15,1809. Deed made July 13, 1809. by Alex. J. Cecil iind wile to 11. M. KotT, In trust lor Margaretta C. McC'abe, wife of Hubert A. MoUabo, for 1 acres, 3 roodnand 32 porches ol lund in Ijeutberwood Bottom. Admitted July 10,1809. Deed made July M, 1S09, by Thomas II. Hoed and wile to Henry Meyer, lor the south lmlf of lot No. 78, east Hldo of Main street, between Third street and alley 1$; $ 1,050. Admitted July 10, 180'J. ^ A tin a in* Thick.?a Jail Iiinn Spirit eo Away.?Moat of our roadera remember ono 1'at. Qululan, who used to figure here so prominently In crlrainal roports and who escaped from the Ohio county Jail something oyer a year ago. I'm turned up a week or two ago at Zauesvllle, an second In a prize fight that didn't come off, and thereby got into jail. Saturday, a requisition waa iBsued by the Governor ol this State on the Governor of Ohio, for Quintan's rendition; bnt it seems he had already consented to come here and yPHterday morning ho arrived at the M'ljuro House in chargo of s /.anesvlllo olttcer, handcuffed. TMb oflicer Inquired for Capt. Conant, Chief of Police, wishing to turn Qulnlan over to hiiu. An officious person, as we are informed, undertook to show the officer to Capt. Connnt's room; and under pretense of doing this, took htm i to mo room onjuinian'a brother, who > war repr wanted rb being Capt. Conant, Tho offlcor accordingly turned Pat oyer to tide geutleman, his brother, and returned down ataira. When the | trick waa discovered, Pat had disappeared, of course; and he baa not been | heard of Hliuje. It la believed by Rome that tho aifair had all been arranged beforehand, and that Pat consented to cotno with the expectation of being set freo just in tlie way he was. It was a very smart trick, and it is an Interesting queatloti who the party waa that aided t|uinlau'? escape by deoeiving the oUloer, and what ought to be done with all the parties who contrived it; Ly. m, , , iktkunatiowaf. convrntion oh thk Youko MKN'S christian Abhooiation.?From our Portland exchangea, wo notice that tho Convention which BRsmnblod in that city on Wednesday U*t, wan very largely attended, and as usual, tho proceedings are very enthuRiaatioaud Intereatlng. The Convention wai opened by II, Thane Miller, of Cincinnati, the retiring 1'ri'nlilent, In one of hlH inimitable addresses, remarkable for it a earnestness and power. Hon W. E. Dodge of New Yord City, waa elected President. In tho liat of Vioe PreaideatB are (ion. Fluke, of St, Lonla and Prof. Wll90U, of Toronto. Thn meeting of welcome wan held In the City lfall, and addreenea were delivered by tl.e Mayor and others. This mooting la pronounced a grand success. Among the ilolegatea are Gen. Howard, ex-Governor Pollack, of Pennsylvania, Dr. Hall, of Washington, D. C.; D. L, Moody, of C'bloago, and Mr. Pond of Boston. The proceedings promise to be of a highly Important character. The Association of this city is repretented by Messrs, Barnitr, Wllletta and Irwin. 1 Prttits, <*(?.?John McCluekey, No. 31 Water street, is in dally receipt of Raspberries, Blackberries, and will keep on band all the fraU n anally found In this market, in tbelr season. Persona willing fruits will consult tbelr interests by giving him a caU. Qrand Bucciew.?The plc-nlc on the Island Saturday was a grand success every way. A large crowd was In Attendance during the entire day, and the refreshment* provided went oir rapidly. Everybody ae#!ned to enjoy them* selves hugely. Mule and foot races abounded and made much aport for the lookers ou, The weather was everything that could be desired. The heavy rain ot the evening before had eflectually laid the dust and cooled the air. We don't believe a more Joyouw crowd hsa gathered lu tbla region thin seaNon than that on the Fair (irounds ou Matnrday. . We made fin efloft to ascertain the receipts, but at the time of our application the funds had not been counted. It was supposed, however, that the amount realized would reach the hand* some tlgureaof fifteen hundred dollars. Larom Jon.?Capt. Noah Price, overseer of the chain gang , had his force, Saturday morning, at tho crossing of Fourth and Monroe streets, nhovolllng up the earth brought dowu by the rush of water the evening previous. The contract was a heavy oue, the deposit being the largost we have over seon at that point. Oapt. P., however, was putting It through with his usual vim, and by evening the ureal heaps of dirt bore witness of the diligent application of the ahovel, and Um imtnetue accumulation ?t that point, a few hucU ?? ? houh a? the present will ace the bill entirely removed, and then Wheeling will have room to enlarge her boundaries. Por.icK Court.?The only caaea bofore tbo Police Court, Saturday morning, were the following: JoHhun James, drunk, one dollar and cost*; William Patterson, forcibly ejecting a passenger from a afreet oar, five dollara and coats. The latter case wan tried last Monday or Tuesday morning, when Patterson wan lined ten dollara aud costs. On his application a rehearing wan granted, when the testimony allowed that he waa not guilty of ho gross an outrage aa represented on the lirst trial. Silrwljrom a letter Jrom Jerusalem. "Wb started early to asoend Mt. Olivet, to behold the aun gild the minareta and towers of tho devoted city, from the place where memory, stirred by a thousand associations, should exalt the mind as wull as the eye to the Inspiration of the scene. Well is the voyager repaid for long travels, horrid roads, antedlluvlau cookery, squalid companionship and the importunities of begging, thieving Arabs. Well would It buve repaid you, old man of commerce and tho crucible! and well might you have been reminded of your own city, for here, painted upon a board nailed against ono of the huge ancient olive trees, under which the aacred martyr toiled for the sins of the world, eighteen hundred years ago, were these familiar figures, H. T.?1800?X. We, do not know who did It, but no doubt! some poor invalid traveler, cured by the Plantation Bittkrs, wlahetl to advertise their virtues in a place from whence all knowledge tlows." Maunolia Watkh.?Superior to the best Imported Qerman Cologne. ?nd sold lit lmlf (ho price. eoddAW II all's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Kenewer, the only reliable preparation for restoring jjray hair to Its original calor. sd.iw MKHIKU .MAWIIHriN. Mkthodiht JJook Conokhn, ) 200 Mulberry Street, N, Y. j lifting In eonntant receipt of Inquiries I from our brethren respecting Sewing Machines, with requests to recommend and purchase, we have In conjunction with Botno lady friends, carefully and thoroughly examined the various machines of practical vr.luo for family Hewing and tind those made by the Wheeler & Wilson Manufacturing Company, to fully combine the essentials ol a good instrument, and such as we can confidently recommend. Having seen so favorablo results from their use In our own and the households of our friends, we are desirous that their benefit should be shared by all our brethren, nnd hence have Interested ourselves In their behair. Amki.8tf.vknh, Jamhs Floy, Danikl Wisk, David Tkkky, Thoh. Cari.ton, J. Pout Kit, J. B. Euwakds, WM, A. Cox. eod. "I OANNOT BRE-" Hale! Mm. PufHnw. tou, and bo Hay hundreds of our readers. Those thua aflllcted should purchase a pair of those superior glasses sold at Oxtoby A DulUeld'a Jewelry Store, 103 Malu street, Large stock of spectacle*!, watches, clocks, jewelry, gold pens, Ac., at "103." Foil anything and everything in the| way of Boots or Shoes go to Blond A Bachtnau's. v-??? i Don't fail to look, over the large stock of Ladles',Misses* and Children's woar at 107, and compare prices with those of other of the leading Shoe firms. Partkiixie is prepared to tako a lew more orders for portraits in Oil or Pastel. TiiKArctia Regions will ho found during the warm weather at Logan, List A Co.'a, Bridge Corner DrugStore. Mineral Water, flavored with the rich* est syrups, flows Irom a miniature Iceberg. t ^ t Pink French Lasting Button and Laoe Gaiters at Blond A Bachtnau's corner Sprlgg Alley, Main Street; Tub North Pole has been dlhcnvarad | mid 1b cm exhibition at tliu Bridge Corner Drug Store. I Blond <fe Bachma* bave received n line assortment of the Spring Style of j Lasting Balmorals ami Button Waiters, Why will you buy aud use other WIihh when you can depend on the | jnirity of Perkins, Stern A Co's. Oailfor' nin Wines and Braudy, for sale by Edmund Bockingland Booking & CarjroU. i ' * mm ? ' "J unipkb Tar Boap" cures chapped hands salt-rheum, pimples, aud all cutaneous affections, renderIng the akin soil and smooth. Manufactured by C AH WELL, HAZARD ft co., New York. Hold by all Druggist*. mj24-Mo.Tn.dAW S* TATK UK WJ04T VIRGINIA IN THE Municipal Court or Wboellng, July Kulw, 1W9. Alexander J. Cecil, Administrator of the Estate of Morgan Nelson, deceased, William R. Downing. Attachment In Assumpsit The otyect of this salt Is to reoover of the | defendant, William R. Downing, a debt due plaintiff, amounting to tho tram or 9200 with interest theroou from tho 1st day of July, 1?6?. | An attachment having been lamed and levied on the estate of William R. Downing, tbe defendant, and the laid William A. isuwu.ufc m UMu-twuutumi U1W OUklC. on motion of plaintiff It la ordered tfcaI he appotr m defendant In tiila catute within one montb after dne publication or thin order to attend to hia interest In thla null. A copy teste. A. H. CHAPLIN K. A. H.cHAFLINK, Clerk. ficrk. TA* LO K 4 BAKK, tor Plaintiff. JyHHwwulw Monitor Navy Tobacco, n i3*8*8 J0Br HKCidVED AND FOR d?leby M. KKILLT. Hydraulic Cement 100 sy&esraxv,i< t. U B1LDBBTB BBO. . GOODS THE UDIES WANT! PRICES REDUCED! BLACK &c WHITE LAMA LACE POINTS, BLACK & WHITE GRENADINE SHAWLS, "WHITE & COLORED SH ETLAN D SHAWLS, EMBROIDERED GRENADINES IN BLACK AND COLORED GROUNDS, PARASOLS, SUN UMBRELLAS, BUsTIC; BLUE -AJSTD BUFF Percales and Jacconets, NEW STYLE DRESS GINGHAMS w VIAA1 W U I T E L 1 S L 15 G L 0 V E S. Harris' Seamless Kid Gloves. A. LARGE LOT OF T O W LS, NAPKINS, i DOYLES, -ANOLI3ST BIT HAUDKBBCHIEFS, AT HALF THEIR VALUE. GEO. IR,. TAYLOR & GO. Inn2i Itoanrtai. 8rausponatiuo. National Savings Bank or Wheeling. BALTIMORE ft OHIO K. R. UOMKY Incorpnrnlrd Jnminrj lfllli, IHfH*. WlIKKLlKtt, Muy 8tli, lne-9. <APITAI? . . . flOO,OOO. pAHHKNUKR TRAINH WILL HUN 1?Y MONK* llBOEIVKl) ON DK1?0H1T r U?e Mining ^edato on and after thu lnt?rcntpai(lon Bpoclal DeixwItA. Note* Mil day of May, 1869?Wlioellng Utno. and BIIIh discounted. KxchatiKu In .unlit and (JUAKTON ACCOMMODATION. sold. OollecllouK madnon all iKilum Mild pro- kabt-i.*avkh wxht?i.*&vxh I ixvxlH promptly remitted, wKffiSl Pa7k?rSbn? J, blMuouat day?Monday. ilally at,?.^5:85a. m. dally at...?ik?,a- ?? I DIRKCTOK*. c^oron.r..7Ai ? luBrKi?.r-?? ?? i ThcimaH H. L1*L Unhurt ? ? ? KoiK>rt UUmoii, K. A. M'Cwim, Fairmont fc-W M Maunlnglon.lt:l'i " J.o. Thorium, JamuN McCluney. ARRIVING at Cameron 7^1 " J; 1m Htlful. Grafton nt...lu:45 a. in, ARRIVINU at THOB. 11. L1BT, PrcaldonL Parkorhbnrg.4:45 p.m. Wheel lug ut,h:M> p. lu. J. McCLUNKY, Vice l'realdeut, iundayH exoeptod. | *fiundayH excepted. ft. 1*. II1LDRKTH, Oaahler. EXPKKBB TRAIN. ?THH rr KAHT?LKAVM WK8T. VIA 0.0. I). __ _ mT tLLj rjr ? . 'Wheeling Leave Wheeling NATIONAL BANK m'iSL"!:riu or wmtxusa. Urafton.~~? 4.10 p.m. auhivih at I)e?ignnt<Hl Ileponltorj II. B. Ouinborland..0:5fi " Cambridge... 7:U?? " ? Harper's F'y .?65 a.m, Zane8vllTe...Ji:;? " capital....^...... ...... faXMJOO Bnltlmore......6:66 " Newark I0;iu " surplus m.oou WaaU't'nOlty 8:40 M Colambua....ll:30 p.m "Except Sundays, Cincinnati? ttttiun. Money reoelved on deposit; Exchange Except Bunday. bo tight and sold. FABT LINE. Collections made and proceodB promptly ,.*? _ _ remitted. *ajtt-l*av? W*bt, vta c. o. n. Internet on BneclalDepoelta at the rate of Wheeling ^!i'2.V}ri"*,2ii,,g roDRper conl per annum where the de- p,m* ? ^at^JWO a. ni. poult remains tlx months, and nva i>or M i " cent, If tor one year. Umflou-..-.r?SJUp.m. arrj van at Account* of Merchant*, Manufacture*, Banken and otkors nollciu?d, n?mSl2fKn .? Kove one Stamps for Hale In anms to snlL m &SJS2 A con Btantuuonly of New Fractional Cur- ?&7?Sffi!fai88 fchn.""' .^ rency, and l, a, 6k 5c coin, kept for the ao- ? ?"?L?m. 5 p. m. commodatlon of dqposlloraaud the pnbllo. No*r York....4:U0 pan. Cincinnati....4.15 UEO. K. WHEAT, PreH't. MAIL TRAIN.! OEO. ADAMH, OaHh'r. KABT?L*AV? WWJT, VIA a 0. D. Wheeling 'Leaves Wheeling : MERCHANTS' NATIONAL BANK m. ^dsiiy aC....M?im. ... ? .... . Urafton 3:15 aan. arrTvbi at Of Weal Virginia. PnrkorHburg...7:W Barnes vlilo..4:& " | , i! CumberlantL.lUS M Oambrldge...Ji:CO " Capital Paid in, 9500,000. Winchester ...?Cftp.m. ZaneavllTe....7:00 ' Hagerstown?fc&o " Newark- 8:35 ' mHIB BANK BUOCEEDB TO THE BUHI- ? SffiSSfr*228 " I n ess of the "Merchants' and Mechanic*' ^i 2inni?Il!L* Bank of Wheeling." It In a dwlgnatad De- 'Sundayi exoepted. Sundays excepted, gosltory and Fluanclal^ent of tue United ^Tralns on the Main Line make con neo w uu n K?mmuu> UUun?V MUlllUUrQ W1U? UHlIli lor i'lliliuit)!BankTnK baxlna*. Phla, New York und Beaton At Relay J\e?idetu?J*B. Nelson Vanoe. House, via Washington Ultjr, for all poUiu Directors-Thomas Bwoonev, L. H.Dela- Boutb. plain, Jas, U.Aoheeou, John lion Ion, Robert Central Ohio trains make direct conneobranele, A. Allen Howell, Wm.B, Simpson, tlon at Columbus IbrallpolnU WumI and J am en hue 1L ?. BRA DY, Oaabier. North wenu ?? ?? Tlckela to allprtndpal point* can be pr<?National Bank ofi Weit Virginia, cured at the o cu j0hn ^ wilbon, AT WHEELING. Muter of Transportation. Baltimore. Capital pnlil la - MOO,000 R.T.DKVR1K8 ajrOtfEY REOjaVKD ON DKPOfllT. IN- roay 11 General Ag?nt, Wheeling. bifui^flOOTn^?aSehMg?^afcumd,iwicL Olevoland ft Pittflburgli Rail Koad. and after april 2utu, imu. promptly/emitted. ^ u Tralus wwranmtoktfrs: Dirtclorr. _ Kxprom. Mlxod. Mai), cairpzif Oouuur, Thomas H ooiik?, L've Bridgeport- 5.66 a in 8 4U a m 2,ou p mi Miuiiakl Kkii.lt, A.8. Todd, Hteubenrllle 7.0U a m 11 JO am tM p m AkthcmLjttl*, Jouk K, JfluBBAaP Wellavllle^. K.i5am 1.40 pm iMpm jAMtttfoOLtmar, M. Pollock, Alllanoe lLlfiara 6.?i?m 6.:t5pui JamkhMaxwkll. ArrOevelaiul^ pm 7*)pm VJDpin uRInl IN iHJi.KnA r, Orestllne^.... 4,46 pm 10Oo n m 10 ou d n? JOHN WAUNKIi, ITmldoDt, KortW*JM".aJpm 3.U>?m 3.15Sin u?hl.i. Chlonto. Ulim 9.K) u m u'i) Bill ? ? ,HU?jonth_iy.!it?m >40pin uapni in ' H*m?i)ui?_io.snpm ii5?m 6domn fliuiSnmD BalUmoro. 3U0am 9.0Q ? m v.iw>in jomtru "" ? Washington 6.1S a m 4.SU p in 4.MI p m - ?f TT7U??1. ? FUU'delphl* H.UU a in MOam t??lu Bank of Wheeling, jhBSK!Vb.? M,mll.Kani WHKKL1NU, Wt VA, *JJ*SfSffuo, 110pm UOpm D UoVMoinen^ Houd, uf, l?i,"'u\X Hpedal attonlloa given to collection*. aprsif tieneral Ticket Ak?-ii1. Interest allowed on Bpeclal Deposits: four HEMPFDELD RAIL ROAD. per cent per annum hIx mouths, and live per _i . cent If leit one year, AN AND AFTER MONDAY, MARCH D, O. L1HT. president. I In. immu ? ?.| ?v hwu uu uis atmpaeiu nui< UIB80N LAMB. Caehler. road will ranm fallow* JOHRPH HEYBULD, AJB't Unhlor. Leave Waehlngton _7J0 a. ra. mar*-iy Arrive at WlnKjllufM^.M^.lhA) a. to. Tlie People'B Bank. Leote p. m. Amoi Wo. N MAW 8T.. WHEELING, JfJ11 mt l?lKro&Hoirt. U W. Va. Money reoeited in depuelL Inl *pri w* D' *UKTON. buj> L terwt paid on apodal dopouiu. 1 i Not** and Lllifl dleooonlod. Exchange v .. ltlllvri( . (Uk bonght and Bold. Collection! at borne or fron) " BOOT11 " abroad promptly attended to. wholwali ah d art a i l dkalkm i ? j.unRou, . FAMILY GE00EBIE8, John Hand lan, John Vockler, Boat fettorf*. Prod nee. 8*ml ^ WES?0"- 4 Am IUK . JOHN KEID, Prtal. CANNED PliUITn.Ac^ J0H1AH F. UPDBQBAJT.OMh'r. myt Corner Monroe ^ U IN CONNECTION WITH THK'HODBE Jfl.088 D&S&fitS, 1 ihero lea Wharf Boat, end It U the dmi ten __ . i dfwtx a ?dt\ nnDovu t>*n lavmt. of the Ann to do a forwarding and UoinmTh. pAlNTED AND OOPPEHED WIRE. ilou aud Btorage boalncM. eel aeBteamboa 1 For sale by Agent* nt,H tarnleh all deurable information ma4-tt PRY OR BOYD 4CX). gStni^Uiweio. jyH Roofing Pitch. Common Lime. ( A I1AEMLH, JO?t MtOKTVM AMD Qfift BBIA ,vlt81 WBMBUtM LllK ,,10W' * 0lua. a. BKKKT <JUU 10 ^F.amLBKrrH . B?O.