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OFFICE: No. 15 (Jnlncy Street. THURSDAY, JUNE 1870. Slanflitcr of Jews in Turkey. The cablc brings us intelligence <if a I'eiirAil tragedy in Uoumelia, thcmetropolitun province of the Turkinh empire, on tlie west sidw of the Bosphonw. It is a wholesale massacrc of the Jews by the native "Christians," as they are called. The unfortunate Jews are made in tlik case, as they have been made in so many others, the victims of religious bigotory and' vlndlctiveness; which serves to remind us that while persecution on account of religious creed has long sincc ccascd to take this bloody shape in the more enlightened countries of Europe, there is still a Hjxit of European soil where heterodoxy of creed is a capital offence, and where the accuser is at once also judge, jury and executioner. The province of Itoumelia is in area about as large as West Virginia, and has a imputation of two millions. It em- j braces several large towns besides Constantinople, and doubtless has a considerable Jewish population. To what extent this horrid work lias proceeded does not ap|>ear, but it was still going on when the intelligence from Constantinople was despatched. Tub government has jwrmittnl Patrick II. Jones, the New York Postmaster, to establish a dangerous precedent there. lie was brought before the United States Com missioner on a charge of detaining letters, :iscertaining their contents and sending them to the dead-letter ofllce. The charge was sustained, in the cane of letters addressed to some swindlers, liut the Commissioner decided that the detention and redirection was proper, and that thePostmaster was justified in exercising a supervision over the contents of mail bags. It seems to us that this decision cannot be defended a moment, either in law or equity. ()ur mails must be inviolable, subject neither to seizure nor scrutiny; and no man nor class of men can properly be armed with the tremendous power that the discretion of espionage confers. If Jones can stop a letter because he expects it was written by a scamp, Smith can stop one because ho thinks it was written by a Democrat, Brown can stop one because he believes it was written by a Jesuit, and all will he at the mercy of some petty despot. Ni> postal police! We infer from the following that the proposed Point Pleasant Convention, which was to meet yesterday, has been overtaken by a fate not unlike that of the Fenian Raid. Wo copy from the Parkersburg Timet of Tuesday: quested him. This will account lor our staying at home rather than to meet him on June 1st, ut the large Convention of Liberal Republicans. A good many from Wood County were ready to go, if they had received the assurances of their friends of Mason County that they were determined to render the Convention h success. <.)ur friend Tippett was rambling at Cumberland and Wheeling, and the Lord knows where else, when he should have stayed at home and attended to the preliminaries of the Convention, suggested by his paper. If it should end in u fizzle, wc shall have to attribute it to his carelessness. Good bye, brother Tippett; you will never insure anything by such a* course. We regret it exceedingly of being deprived of the pleasure, of meeting you and the many political liberal friends. I? ' . Anybody who lias read the New York jf newspapers with any industry, has not failed to encounter, at frequent intervals, the intials of "G. W. B." This is George W. Blunt, ?u elderly gentleman of whom the World remarked that bis recent appointment to superintend some minor hrnnckof the revenue business at New York would fortunately relieve him of the burden of taking care of all the other departments as be had been obliged to do Heretofore. But the hope has been belied. ?i< W It " ctill .iMiwHirx in noincriioslv ns ever,?chielly upon tho subject of the Gulf Stream, on which topic lie in particularly strut)?. He scenus to claim riparian rights which cover the whole ol that calorific current, ami nobody say* Gulf Stream in auy quarter of Christendom but G. \V. B. springs into print. Enforcement of tho Fifteenth Article. Tho full text of the bill passed by both houses of Congress, to enforce the right of citizens of the United States to vote, and other rights and |ienallics provided by the recent amendments to the Constitution is now published. The bill is very long, but its varions provisions arc in substance as follows: 1. All citizeus of tho United States otherwise, qualified are allowed to vote at all j)opular elections, without distinction of race, color, or previous condition of servitude. 2. Persons who, undercolor of any State law or constitution, prevent qualified voters from voting, shall pay the party agfrieved $500, amino fined not less than WO, or imprisoned not less than one month or more than a year. Jl. Where tho laws or constitution of n State require anything to be done bo!ore a party can vote, and he has been prevented bv threats or intimidations, he shall be entitled to vote the same as if he had done wlmt is required. The parties preventing are punished as in the former ease. 4. Penalties are provided expressly against those who hinder one who litis the right to vote under the Fifteenth Amendment; and a conspiracy of two or more )?rBoas to violate the provisions of the act is severely punished. 5. Jurisdiction in such cast's is given to the District Courts of the United States, and Hill directions for the government ol its officers in the premises are laid down in the act t). Section 18 of the law provides that it shall be lawful for the President of the United States to employ naval or military lorce to aid in the execution of judicial process issued under the act. 7. District Attorneys ure directed to proceed by writ of quo reurranto against iierams holding olllce contrary to the pro?.tutr\nu of* Owt tliir.l anftinn ?)<<> Pniir. toonth Amendment, and such pcreons arc made amenable to tine and imprisonment. 8. The right of all jjcrsons to make and entbrce contractu in net forth in strong language, and protected by stringent |?enHltlo*. I). Sections ID and 20of the act provide against fraudulent and double voting, and registering, at or lor any election where a member of Congress U to be chosen. The remaining sections ol the measures are tor the securing of fair elections in such oases, with very strong provisions against those attempting to violate the net or who have succeeded in doing so. The ( overmiiPiit and the FeiiiiiliN. Frotn Iht Protidtnct Journal. The cottiuopursued by Pn-sident (irant after the Fenian raider* began to muster, last week, 011 the Canadian border, is universally approved, both in this country and ia Great liritain. The British press is very strong in its commendations of the proclamation, and is evidently very well satisfied with all that has been done, and with the result. Several leading newsp:ipcrs in Canada, however, are disposed to complain. Their complaint is ostensibly against the British government for not remonstrating with our own on account of the encouragement whiclx these Fenian movements receive in the United States. They say that these j>eoj>le make their preparations with very little, if any regard for secrecy; that thev raise money openly and have military drills and parades in public, and arc really encouraged by many politicians and uowspai>crs. When everything is ready for a raid, they concentrate on the borders, as everybody knows, for hostile Durnoses. Thev are even allowed to form in battle array anil march to the dividing line, and to begin their work of pillage and murder before any ollicer of the United States appears with forte enough to stop them. The Canadians say that they themselves, being mere colonists, are in no condition to present any remonstrance to the government at Washington, but that it is clearly the duty of CJreat Hritain to do this in their behalf. We cannot but ihink there is reason for I this view taken by tin? Canadians. The British Government, it must Iks confessed, , is not in a situation to remonstrate with our own on a subject like this alter all that lias happened. Hut the sooner it puts itself in a situation to do this and actually j does it, the better will it be for both couth . tries. Nothing is plainer than that these ' Fenian outrages ought to be stopped. The JJritish Government caiuiot stop them < while they are beyond her jurisdiction, i Camilla cannot stop them till they reach I her territory. Our own Government I alone has the jwwer to prevent the prepar- i ation of these mail and murderous expedi- < ions, and this i>ower it ought to exercise. i Nations like men are bound to each other ? by the obligations of reciprocity. They ( have 110 riglit to allow harm to* come to each other which it is in their power to c prevent. No one is bound to engage in war between any other two, and noone is ut liberty to allow its citizens to prepare war against any other, or to i>crniil anybody, whether citizen or stranger, to use . its territory as a b:ise lor warlike opera- ^ tions. We constantly complained ol Ureal f Britain !"?>r doiug this during the rebellion, ami our Government during the Crimean war demauded the recall of Mr. Crampton for scarcely a liundreth part of the trilling with our neutrality', which has been practised bv these foolish Fenians. our laws as* well as those of (Jrent t Britain, are very likely defective on these ,, points. They certainly are it thev allow \ such preparations as have been going on i for some time past, to take place with im- i punity. As the New York Tribune well urges', it is vastly easier and less expensive and vastly better for all concerned to stop these expeditions in detail, "to arrest them at the start, than to wait till the lighting has actually begun." The Canadians near * the border are intimately connected with our own people, bv relations of business l and many of them V family ties. They < live exposed to continual danger and must * be ready to leave their homes at a mo- ( ment's warning. And all this because marauding bands of Irishmen are allowed ' on our side of the line to make ready to t rob and murder them as often as their t liMulftM ni!iv ilinwt To sutler this to ?ro on any longer will lie at variance with all high national comity. It will be nothing less than to allow our population in a time of |>cace to become an anuoyance and a source of injury and wrong to the Canadians. _ WASHINGTON COUNTY, PA. Frum I/if Ii?iurter of W'ednttday. Pkigiitful Accident.?On Thursday last, a young man named .John Allender, in the employ of John Campbell, of Mt. Pleasant township, .folin Campbell, his brother C. N. Campbell, and Moses Lyle, were engaged in taking a tree out of the road near. Mr. Kyle, having dug around and cut away some of the roots, fearing the tree would not fall in' the direction they desired, Allender ascended it lor the purpose of fastening n ropebv which they could pull it in the right direction, and when lie had reached a height of fifty feet the tree unexpectedly fell, carrying him ' with it. When picked up he was found to be insensible, his thigh broken, and otherwise injured. LI is recovery is considered very doubtful. Suimibn Dkatii.?On Monday, the Slid ult., Ksq. Birch, of Claysville, held an inquest on the body of an Irishman, named i Michael MMJIaughlin, who had died the i preceding night at Henderson's barn about half a mile cast of that place. It appears that the deceased and his wife were trav- i cling westward?on their way to Wheel- ! ing ;is the woman says?and'being very i jxior were striving to make the journey as i economically as possible, and hence con- i eluded t<> lodge over night in the barn, i During the night the man died, his wife ] knowing nothing ofhisdecease until about ] daylight. A jxmt momtem examination in- , (1 icn tot I that the deceased came to his | death lrom disease ol the heart. M'G laugh- ? lin was almut thirty years of age, and , leaves a widow hut no children. , Tkkuium: Fall.?A little won of James i Hrady while walking on the trestle work 1 o! tin'; Ilcmpfleld railroad, Saturday, missed his looting ami fell to the ground. Singular to say, he was not seriously hurt, although stunnednt the time, lliseseape was almost miraculous. | k.vii.uo\r> Mkbtino.?a meetinginthe ( interest or the llrtisli Kttn, Uuflalo Creek t and Bethany liailroad, will he held at : M'Connell's "Mills, in Chartiers township . on Saturday the 11 tii Inst., at 10 o'clock, J a. m. i Suicide?.Tames Patterson, an aged ' eiti/on, late of Chartiers township, com- ( milted suicide on Saturday ^ evening, lty ( hanging himself to a beam in the sheep ? house of David Wylie,of South Strabane i township. He was discovered about eleven o'clock at night. Domestic trouhies are sup|>osed to have been the cause. Mr. Patterson was over seventy years of Tin: Dkcouation.?The ceremonies connected with the decoration of the soldiers' graves were duly observed in this place on Monday. As we go to press at noon on Tuesday, nnd the matter lor this , week's issue was nearly all in type, we ' have not room to do more titan mention the observance. The d?y was very pleasant and beautiful; there was an unusually largo attendanee tm the part of the people, nnd everything connected with the occasion passed off in tho most admirable manner, iton. A. \\. I'ampl>oll, of Wheel- * ing, was the orator of the day, and delivered an address o! great power and beauty, which we shall have the pleasure of laying before our readers next week. Krai.ly this is too terrible. Wo l>egin at last to pity CJen. O'Neill. Ridicule he could endure. The keen satire which su*^gests that he "has immortali/od his name "by showing howgnieefully one ran conform to the civil law though at the head > "of au invadinir army," he can atlbrd t<?! smile at. The "odious comparison that excuses Ids follv on thesUile plea of "tempo* , rarv insanity1' he can treat with the con- , tempt it richly deserves. lint how is it l>ossible for the poor fellow to survive the uushing commendations of George Francis j Train Y "(Jive me your hand, old boy!! "I am with you to the last! You mean it! i! "So 1 !"* This is too sad. O'Xeillj should have died before this cruel fate be* i fel him.? Tribune. BELMONT COUNTY. Jt'rvm On JJarnmUU KnirrjtrU*. Somehton.?Tliere is quite an luuouat of sickness in Soiucrton and viciniiy^uuong which have been several cases of'typhoia fever. The Coitx Choi* and Cut Woiim.? Nearly all tlio corn planted on sod ground in this neighborhood has been destroyed by the cut worm. Fiu rr Citoi'?The apple cr??p will be short, but few blossoms come out. J'caches, plums and cherries, promise a very fiiir crop. Tire Republican Congressional District Convention will meet ut Cambridge, on the 15th of August. Condition ok the Wheat.?The wheat looks remarkably well and there is every appearance of a good crop. The Guernsey Times of last week announces that its senior editor, J. D. Taylor. Esq., will be a candidate for Congress before the Republican Convention. Cam nitidoe has started a new stave and barrel factory, which cuts a thousand staves an hour, nnd yet is not aoio to nn the orders received lor barrels and staves. Tiib Republican County Convention will meet at St. Clairsville, on the i&tli of July, when a county ticket will be nominated, anil delegates selected to attend tho (.'ongressional Convention. Lkwis Brnton Dhakk, who was convicted of forgery and sentenced to Ave years in the Penitentiary, by ^l0 Court of Common Pleas of Belmont conntv, ahout 11 year since, passed through this place ini last Friday, in charge of Sheriff llayw, from the penitentiary to the St. Clairsville |ail, the Supreme Court having reversed (lie judgment ot the Common Pleas Court. It will be remembered that a letter was ielivcrcd to Drake by mistake of the Postmaster, in w hich was a draft for #100, ( layable to the order of liluko Jiro. Drake indorsetlon this draft Drake it Bro., mil sold it to tho St. Clairsville Bank, the Jashicr overlooking the fact that the 1 Irart w:is indoreed by Drake it Bro., in- 1 lead of Blake & lira The Court of Jomtnon Pleas held that this was forgery. -The Supremo Court hold that this was irror and reversed the judgment. SPECIAL NOTICES. TIT I L D HET 11 'S IWEUMATIC *- I'iLLS.?The medical wonder of tho a^o. 1 Van-anted to euro Neuralgia, Itheumatiiiin, Ooiitlpatioii and General Debility. Price $1. For Hale by LAUUJIL1N, 8mitii & CO., lunlO No. 83 Mala street. i \\r e d l o 0 k.?tiie basis of ? ? Civil Society.?Essays for Young Men, on In! honor and happiness of Murriage, and the vila and dancer* of Celibacy?with sanitary lelp for the attainment of man's true jk>sltion in ife. Kent free, in Healed envelopes. Address, ( Iowauu Association, Box ]', Philadelphia, Pa. mail d&w ' Eternal vigilance is tiie price of Health as woll as of Liberty. Bo j m your guard against poisonous hair dyes. \ Crtatndoro's Excelsior Hair Ilye 1 s the only one that has stood tho test of choml al analysis. At the store of tho proprietor, 6 . \stor Houne, New York, may bo seen tho certlfl ate of thut able analytical chemist. PROFESSOR CHILTON, testifying that it contains no harmful Ingredient. )n the other lrnnd, in the "Journal of Chcmls- ( ry" may be fuuud tho statement that there aro i ipwards of thirty poisonous hair dyes before the mblic. Choose the only safe and sure one. CRISTADORO'S HAIR PRESERVATIVE, an i Dressing, acta like a charm on the llalr after Dyeing. Try it. ma'J d&w qcrofula cured ry bran' ' DIiETll'8 rit.M,-Ilr?ndrctK'? Mlltpraorate the wholo mass of blood, causing the exminion of Impurities. Tho body feels relieved Yom n single dose; what then may bo expected Voni twenty? By continuing their nso, tho | whole of thu blood In tlmo, becomes purl fled, md tho body reconstructed from good material, nid a nrw lease of life secured. Siku Sino, March *5, lbW. My Dear Sir:?My duughtor Alice, thirteen rears old, lias been completely cured of that horjle disease, Scrofula, which for years rendered ;lfo a torment; after all medicines and uuny phy lolftn4 Imrl h?i?n trinil itml fnilml 1 riimroanric! firing her your pills. She look thorn almost Bvery day fur three monthn, constantly Improrlug. She lins now entirely recovered. Yours truly. DANIKL LUTllKIt. Hon. 11. IIiunukrth. ma'J-dlw " A STANDAKD REMEDY.' , ' Such an article is "Dr. Tobias' Velio- 1 lluii Liniment." It las stood before the public , for ti years, and bas never failed giving satisfaction in a single instance. Kvery drop of tbls valuable compound Is mixed by l)r. Tobias biiu- 1 'elf. therefore, it cun always bo relied upon. It Is warranted superior to any other for the rure of L'hronic Ilhenmatlstn, Toothache, Headache, Horo Throat. Vomiting, Frosted Foot, Mumps, L'roup, Ilurns, Cuts, Sea Sickness, Insect Stings, 1 Sprains, Cholera, Colic, Spasms, Dysentery, Uralses, Colds. Coughs, Old Sores, Swellings, I'ains in tho Limbs, Hack aud Chest, There is in medlcino in the "World" that stands more ou its own merits than tho "Venetian Llnlmuut." 1'housands of Certificates can be seen at tho Hoc , lor's ofllce, attesting to its rare Ylrluett. Sold by til Drnggists and Storekeepers throughout the United States. Price. &0 cents and ono dollar per M>ttle. Depot, 10 Park Place, Now York. maO'dftw T AUGHLIN'S EXPECTORANT 8YJ^Iiri'.-Among the many things required duing this unpleasant winter for personal llE.ii.Tn, 7o*roitr aud Ease this Syrap stands among the Irst, It has been before the public now for 15 fears and has given the most entire satisfaction. mil HOARSENESS, should not be without It, a* t will afford speedy relief lu most diseases of the ['hrunt. Chest or Lnngs. FOR CROUP?Can be oiled on In extreme cased. FOR WHOOPING 20UGH?Invariably jylves sjieedy relief. FOR , <OKK THROAT?Keep the Throat moist with it. VIOLENT COUGHS?Yield to Ita continued use. Sold by Drngglsta generally. LAUGH LIN, SMITH A CO.. Wholesale Druggists, jan8 Main Ht.. Wheeling. J^OWNI DOWN! DOWN! CANNED GOODS! CHEAPER THAN THET CAN BE PACKED, D. K. IRWIN '8, 70 Main Street. nprll PRKSH ARRIVAL S.'a Mom Karl lie. Cox's Gelatine. I Colmau's MuMard. Ctomo a UlackweH's Chow Chow. Whitlow's Canned Corn. R. J. SMYTH. I Corner Market A Qulncr streets, i inalS And *50 Main street. i 13 EDUCTION IN PRICE OF j 1 V CLOTHES WRINGERS.?Just received. 1 5 dozen Relianre Wringers, which I will nell at ' reduced prices. Every houaekeoper should have jne of those useful articles. ' It. J. SMYTH, Corner Market A qnlncy utrvHu. malll _ Aud 856 Main street, QUO AH CURED 1IAM8 AND REEF. O H? Tierces Davis* Sugar Cured Hams. 5 Tierce* Supar Cured Beef. Just received. R. J. SMYTH. Comer Markwt A (Jnlncv streets, mal3 And SSfl Main street. New Advertisement r) 00 NTH AC T 0 ItS.-SEA.LED proposals will I hi received by tbounder.l~ Ji f0r <i,t (iradliiL' and Masonry of the Job*ffiaufid GK Hun Hoed, commeuclnj: nt ..Zr* f'liiii.ni School House, and extendIn^to Olen'i Ron, until 13 tteJlll.J?-nf Jun^lSJO. T6eM(U*g?gJ?tlon rauntfn-by the cubic yard for carta, WOW rock and solid rock, and ^Mll Incite tho haul. The masonry will b? culvert dry rubble and w ill t?. bid for by the cubic yard. Ha Id Prol^f must be Ultat thoofflco of Walter C. Smith. Cttjr Surveyor, on Fourth street, Wheeling. ?. > a., where all necessary information cau bo obtained. The undersigned reserve the right to> reject any or .11 J.ropo-1. ??J?^fflrA.feSliUv. WM. B. CUHTIS, t J,nr.' Forjhc Board jofSupcrv lorn. "gAGLE STOVE WORKS. JOSEPH BELL & CO., Nanubcturur* of all kinds of Cooking&HeatingStoves. AKCHE8, GRATES, HOLL( AV-AV^RK SLATE AND IRON MANTLES, Uuvn removed their Hahnrooiu ami Ofiiou from tbu old ataud at No. X'J Mouroc Htruot, and aru now located In Mathew*a Ni-w Biiilrilntr, >?Maiii Street) llelow (Juiiii1), wheeling, "\v. va. Juu3 , a aT rruw _nnnri pahtijrr L well watered, well shadod, and convenient, ror hire on reasonable terms. Knquiro at thin ofllce. daw-* TTTA NTED TMMEDIATEL Y.-8EVV V eral energetic men an Canvassers for the <al* of WbMler A Wllsou's Sewing Machines. tVagon, Team and outtlt furnished tr,t of chary4. \lso a few Agent* lor towus. No. as Monroe Street, maai-Tu.Th. SaUkw Whexu.no, W. \ a. OYAIj ARCII.-A 8PE0IA.L CONvocation of Wheeling Union Chapter No. l?, will be held this ^Wednesdav) evenlugat 7.H ,-?lock. ror purpslo or p Attest: WM. 11. IRWIN, 8ec'y. Junl "VTOTICE TO WAGON MAKERS J_N AND COOPERS.?For itale or exchange ror city property?100 acres of choice timbered land, with 20 acrea under cultivation, on which Lheru Is a good hewed log house and bat-buildlng?, three miles from Ohio Hirer, at Proctor. k W. V. HOOK & BRO., Junl 106 Balley'a Block, Market Street. Fire & marine insurance co. OK WHEELING. INCORPORATED 15 1831. Takoa risks at ths lowest rates on Rulldlngs ol ill kinds. Furniture and Merchandise, and on Uoods iu Transit DiBBcroaa: A. Wilson, I Win. 8. Uoshorn, Thomas Pollock, John Bold, John Mulrine, Alex. Rogers. K. J. Btono, Wm. A. Wilson. A. W. Pauli, I Offlce up stalra in the "Insurance Buildiug," next door to tho Merchants' National Bauk. A. WILSON, Pres't. JOHN RKID, Sr., Vlco I'rea'L T. C. McAFBB. Sec'y. JanM q. h a n d UK(jA1> (JUJNUJSKTS By the Great Organic Mr. Geo. W. Morgan, OF XEW YORK, In the elegaut Audience Room of the Fourth St. M. E. Church, (Wheeling, W. Va.) Friday and Saturday Evenings, June 3d and 4th. Mr. Morgan will Iw UMlstod by Mr*. I'. P. Whitney, Mm. W. 11. Hcnncgen and Mr. K. J. Whipple, who hare Terr kindly consented to render thoir valuable aid in giving interest to then* concert*. Ticket* of Admiailon GO cent*. Ueaerved Heat* 75 cent*; or if taken for both ulghta *1.00. For aalo by diagram at Mcaant. Hamilton ? Harding'* MhhIc More on and after Thursday, June So, at 10 o'clock x. M. Entire change of programme Saturday oveulug. Concert will commcunt at 8 o'clock. jna.1l A KTIHT'8 And Ornamental Painters' MATMKIA 1.8 ! Winner ?t Ni-wton'* Tnhe Color*. " " Water Colors. " Drying Oil. Uahle Writer anil Htrlpera. Camel'* Hair aud lUdger Varnish Hrnshea, Whatman Drawing Paixir, Fabcri' Drawing Pcnclla, I'allettn, Cup", Knlvoii, MahT HtlckH. Water Color* In iloxi'N and Cake*. At NICOLL & CO'S, ma3l __ Under He Lure Houim. p HESH Blue Lick Water! BY THE Glass, Gallon and Han oi, EDMUND BOOKING'S -AMDBOOKING & CARROLL'S Pharmacy. ma:il jypu.s, FHEW tc CO, BOOK BINDERS AXll BLANK BOIK MANUFACTURERS, ire prepared at all time*, with the beat material. 10 fill ordera for Blank Books, *nch its are used by Bonks. Counties, Incorporations, Railroads atsd Merchants, upon short notice, and in the moat desirable and workmaullke manner. Having all the latest and moat Improved ma:hinery we feel conHdent that we will render en:lre satisfaction to all who favor at with their jrdera. Mnale. Mfttraxlnrs, and Periodical* of every inscription Iwuiid in a neat and durable manner. Address, FREW ac CO.. i'or. (Julnoy A Main Htrests, \ matO WilKBUNl), \V. VA. "D EFINED SUUAKS. i. V 73 Barrels Hard and Soft Sugars. Jost received and for sale by rani I! EN It Y K. LIST X CO. New A dyer SPECIAL DAK& STONE & 2 Cases Madder Prints, Ch tOO Piece? Madder Prints I 200 Pieces Delalns Worth: 60 Pieces Fine Challeys W< Finei Dress Ginghams Choi 25 cent Lawns at 16 cents. Rlank f!rn? On Rhlm Silk Bt Black Lace Points at,82.0C Wool Tweeds at 37 cts., a I CassimeresCheaperthan ? Shirt Bosoms 10 Cents. Linen Napkins 8 cents And all klndrt uf good* in clioap un Carets, Oil Cloths, Window Shade ' > In lnrpc utock a Wo iuumu wliai wo My. Call uud cxjuuiue for > STONE & j?. J p/jEahante.vtektainmbntI run A Most Worthy Cause,) strawoerry resnvai! On W'imInmular & Tlmi-sdii) KrenVs, JUNE 1st and 2d. WASHINGTON HALL! For the benefit of the CHILDREN'S HOME! ma30 jy^ATCHLESS GOODS At Matchless Prices! Pino tfhawla at $1.2ftami 3 iw. worth jftOO. Hlack Aljwi'fl* that otiiuruierrhaiHmall cheap nt33cta., we think cheaper at '23 eta., nud the Towela that they mark out "only" 14#. we give you for 10 et*. Where cUu can you buy 4-4 lllli'a Ueuipcr Idem Muslin at 16# eta., or Yard Wide Cambric Chintzes nt 14 ctar Theae Oooda were never made for that price. Fine White Flannel at 45 eta. children's Iloau .1 eta a pair, und Shakers at CoitoimdeH, Cloths and Cafsimerea, all at leaa than regular pricva. Also, a full Stock of Oil Cloths and Carpet*. Jub Lota of all kinds of Cheap Goods from Auction received dally at ROUSS A STOKER'S. ma30 106 Main Street. gTRAWBBRRY FESTIVAL. Wildey Lodge Ho. 2, I. u. u. jj\, Daughters of Rebecca, Will clvo a Strawburrv Festival for tin* fanefll of ttiu widow ana orpbani of dt'ccai<*l brethren, at WASHINGTON HALL! On Friday Evening, June 3d. AdmU?ioii. 23<rnU. Children, 15 cent*. ui >88 "^TEIHTINO AND EVENING Dress Silks. Iticli White tiro tirain Silks. Pinks, Blues and Lavender Silks, In abide* that light tip well. Pim Bro's Real Irish Poplins In all aluriflfl. Flno tiooils For Traveling Suits In great variety. Elegant White Lace Points. Mark Lace Points and Jnrlicts. Full Stork nf Point AnHmm Luces. Tliu Largest Stock of Quipuro Lucca in tho City. Fluent |>olnt Ijirc Hundkorphlefii and Collars. Fine Hamburg Edgings and Insertings. DOMESTIC COOD8! As wo do tho largest retail bunlno?n in tlio city we ran afford to wrll Mnnllim. Ticking* and Print* at tetu prices Hum any other houw. J. S. Rhodes & Co. ni*31^ y^"izAui> 01 u WIZARD tnti WIZARD OIL, WIZARD OIL. For Ml.' Iiy LOU AN, M8T4 CO;_ T?OSKOO, Kosicoo, K0SK00, KOSK00, yorialt by LOOAN. LIST * CO. 'TMIE REST IN TflE WORLD! Hard Rubber Trusses I A fresh aupply, with all kind* of TriUMca, Supporters, Ac. For mIu by m>11-d?tw LOUAN. LIST A CO. "rniru NICEST CORN BREAD YOU JL ever ate," aajra a Pittsburgh Lady, "la made up with Lognu, Lint A Co'* (Wheeling, W. Va.,> Kxcolslor Baking l'owder." Sold by l)eal> era everywhere. maSl-d&w rpilk CHEAPEST IN THE MARJ. KKT.?Thu Ladle* aay It. and the Ucalcra say It, of Logan, Lint ?fe Co'a (Wheeling, W. Va.,) < Kzrulaior Baking Powder. Bold by Grocers everywhere. maSld&w QTOCKIIOLDERS' MEETING.-A O meeting of tho stockholder of tho Wheeling Kemale College, will bo held on Haturday. 12th , day of June, ut ? o'clock r. at Koona of Young Men's Christian Asaoclatlon, for thu pur- t ttoac of considering a proposition to cell the Col- i lege grounds anil building, to be used n? a State i A*tIuiu for tho Deaf, Dumb and Blind. By order of tho Board of Directors. J. P.. WILSON. Hec'y. Wiikkuno, May m, 1870. iur<7 JOHN "it A A. MURDOCH; NURSERYMEN, FLORISTS AND SEEDSMEN, \ No. lit, Hmltbfleld, St., Ptttaburgb, Pa., , Offer a Inrgo atock of Tlowera and Vegetable tfeeda, Roaca, Verbenaa, Geraniums, Hellotropea, Dshllea. Toberoaea, UUdlolua, Ac., Xc. Send for catalogue of ?tock. npr30 Maple sugar. 10 Barrel* Choice lust received by lualO HENRY K LI?T A CO. tlsements. UNS m CASH T? THOMAS' eap at 9 cts., at 6 1-4 cts. n ShortPiecesat lOcta. 26 cts., at I Sots. orth 37 cts., at 19cts. lp at 40 cts., at 26 cts. 8I.OO, 8l.20and8l.37. ) to 82.2S. Great Bargain. itanytlmo before in I o years. * iuy wan livlux cau or will hHI thein. is and Curtain Goods and Fixtures, ml price* rl^Lt. puracWM. THOMAS, ( ign Golden Bee-Hive. CAN LEASE A Wlieeler & Wilson J LOCK-STITCH SEWING MACHINE -ATTen Dollars f PER MONTH, and when th? monthly payment* amount to a mm equal to thu n A CJTLT DDTriL1 (>f the Machine, a bill of purchase' and rvcelpt lu full ulll btt given for the Machine, thud atTordlng the moat liberal terms to procure a ^ FIRST-CLASS FAMILY SEWING MACHINE!" &r Pur further Information call on or address uc, or apply to one of oar Traveling Agents. WM. SUMNER & CO., GENERAL AGENTS. NO. 35 MONROE ST., WHEELING, W. VA. JuiS AMERICAN WATCHES I 0XT0BY&DUFFIELD' 104 Market Street, Urlow Mr Lit re House. LADY ELGIN, N And all other styles of Watches, Including "OUR OWN WATCH," i Imported by uh directly from Switzerland. Alton Hill and varied atockof Jewelry, Silver & Plated Ware, I ClockH, Spectacles, &c. tSfFlno WAtchofl, Jewelry, Ac., neatly aud promptly repaired and warrauted. aprtC ^ J. A. LASH, . I'adPr (Irant Honor. Wheeling W. ?., JEWELER, * Offer* a larjre auortment ot ni AMERICAN AND FOREIGN "C WATCHES!] Solectoil with caro, and warranted to give satisfaction to the jinrchanor. Clocks, Jewelry, Silver Ware, &c., c At the lowest rated, \> holu*Alo aiiu KctAli. Also, a iporlalty In SPECTACLES!' Having the avt-nry of the celebrated "Diamond biwcUrlm mannfkctunil by .1, K. Hponcer A Co., rracticAl Optlclana, New York. Thoae J OlaMea are 10 ronslractcd that tho cvrt or ctntre of the taw cotnee directly in fronlof the eye, producing a dtar and distinct vision, as la tho natural healthy right, and prevent* all uuplcaaant A lenaatlona, inch glimmrrintj and trarerina of f tight, ditsinus, &e., peculiar to other* In dm. ' They aro mannlkcturod from minute cryntal Ju pebbles, melted toguthor, and derive their name. 'Dujiokd," on account ol their hardness and i~ brilliancy. They are mounted In tho finest minner, In all "tylca of Gold, Silver, Strei., Kcbbir and j>0 Hur.il Frank*, of the beat quality. pv Their darabillty cannot bu Hiirpaaaed. and thrlr finish U bucU m ranuot fall to please. iT None wnnin? unless hearing the trail** mark, stamped on every ftimn, Orders by Mall will receive prompt attsntlou 1 J. A. LAHH, dr. marlB Under Grant Hooee, Wheeling, W. Va. po ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. J llarlnc been appointed Administrator of thr? state or A. II. Leslie, defeased. I hereby notify T ill persons bavins claims agaiost said estau* to J. [ireseut them for paymout, and those knowing ni themselves Indebted will pleaau mil uud lettle. f I TH08. WILSON. ' ma!8-? Administrator. TSTOTICE.?SEALED PROPOSALS LI UN will be received for making 600,000 Bricks >n Jo due Thompsou'a Farm, near the Mono nont. nntll Monday, Jane ft, 1870. Wood will be ... urnlahed for burning the brick, parties rutting Oil be wood themselves. Address Chairman of Building Committee. By order of Chairman or the Committee. u. male JOHN CLATOlt. Chairman. * R" IO COFFEE. HO Bags Prime to Fancy For sale at loweet rates. aprtS IIENRY K. LIST A CO. r MISCELLANEOUS. 3 g ^ ^ ? S ?5 <1 g ?H \ IO ? | a cd 5 ? ,H Z * 5. H w bid . 01 3 s; o w S # 2 ! h '"O 1 3= 2 ? > * w p 171 ^ CO Jjl ^ 3 JHf ? i ? s. w:t ? w -? 0 ^ ? 2 Mli 9. 3 w L | W w ^ 2. g ff 5d S ^ <9 ? 3 J " *" 1 ? " r? v malO nOME, DANCE TO THE MUSIC Ti While the Fun is ti oing oil. 1IUY YOUIt Dry Goods While the Excitement Last*! _1 ind to Buy them Cheap for Gash UU TU fl, HENRY ROEMER'S! \ tfa 'hero you will find a handsomo Block of Goods rp aud at prices that will astonish you. Loom Dlc? Table Linen worth COc fur 87tfc. fl[. An elegant artlclo, cheap for 75c, reduced to 50c. jK An elegant Damaak Table Llneu worth $1 33, jt, Klucud to 85c. Good Bleached Muslin for 8,10 and 19tf c. Craah Towllng for 6Jtf, 10 and 13j<c. 8 yarda good Calico for 50c. 10 All Linen Handkerchiefs 4 for 95c. co Kid Gloves for 75c and $1 00 w' 1J-4 Honey Comb Qnilt* worth $9 00, reduced th i $1 60. White P. K.'u reduced from 50 to SAc. J)r An Elegant Stock of l'1 SPUING AND SUMMER ? Dress Goods, z in' Empress Poplins, Black Silks, ? ad pring and Summer Shawls,"! PARASOLS, AcC., it Greatly Reduced Prices. Uc will tell Pine Good* Cheaper than any House < in the city cu Call and be convinced that u' 1ENRY ROEMER* Sells tho Cheapest Dry Goods In tho city. ?" DON'T FOUOBT TUK PLACE, 1 HENRY ROEMER, *" !o. 36, Cor. Main A Blddle Sts., pr CKNTRK WHBBLINU. ^ B70. 1870. * GEO. V. BUCHANAN, rktatl peai.ik in qu MOTS AND SHOES, S No. ISi Main Street, "" ' nli (P. M. PoRTin's Old Stahd.) peps alt the Latest Stylo* of Ladles', Misses' , and Children's OOTS, SHOES & GAITERS ! ? Also, Men's, Boys' and Yonth's At IOOT8 AND BALMORALS, Al At Reduced Prices. Raring purchased mr Goods direct from Uio ir auufsctures for cash, I am pit-pared to, and will 11 them at prices to suit all. " OKO. II. BUCHANAN, P. (Bucccaaor to F. M. ForturJ vi* prM No. 135 Mala Street ^ plus ultra i WHITE LIME! <>? Fresh from the Kilns. j alcinod Plaster, Land Plaster and Hydraulic Comont, Direct horn Jlllk. ink white berkshire sand, For Painter*' mil I'lMterrr,' n?. V ioi Juit rectiv?l and for at .l lllLDRKTII A ilRO.S', " null N.MMtln Wtrvet. *' MANHOOD": " ' llnw liAflt! Haw UMtitrAil f wi 4t piibiUtwd, In a Malfil tnrtlc*]*. Priet, 0 tmti. K Lectnrr on the Natural Treatment. and Rad- V l1 euro of Hpermatorrhta or Seminal Weakneaa, * voluntary EmiMlona, Sexual Debility, and I w dimcnta to Marriage generally; Nervounneaa, v innuiuptlon, Epilepsy, and Kit*; Mental and Ke lyalcaf Incapacity, resulting ftrnn Self Abuse. by Boot. J. Cim.vniiwbix, M. D., autliur of a "Green Book," Ac. 4,A Boon to Thouaaada of sufferers." Sent under seal, tn a plain envelope, to any ad- * una, post paid, on receipt of alx rents, or two ? tago stamps. by CI1 AS. J. KLINE A CO., T 127 Bowery, New York, Po?t Oflice Box 4586. IMao I)r. Culverwell'a "Marriage Guide," price centa. maS-dAw JJ ^UKK KITTON, umber, Gas and Steam Fitter! E uxalrit in GAD ASK IRON M 1I0SK, J Globe and Angle Valves, r L GLOBES, CYLINDER & GAUGE COCKS, ^ UTKAM ? WATEtt GAUGES, con hlstles, Plain and Enameled Iron Ware, Batb *! Tuba. Pumps of ali kiuds, Stone TDrain Plp?s, Ac. y No. 16 Main Street, T? na?8 WHEELTNO, W. VA. a: watches&jewblryT JlOIt THE SPRING THADK WHOLESALE & RETAIL -ATIV.H.Hennegen&Co's. Thirty different gradcg ot AMERICAN WATCHE8, Including thr Justly celebrated lultliuiu, Elgin, United State- m,j E. Hoirnnl A Co. Watrlien. Also a Urge and vluguut ntock of .ADIES' WATCHES. om the beat celebrated tuanufocturcru of Kurvj* U Creatly Reduced Prices. Diamond, lVarl mid Coral T ~\\r -m r U JCj TV J?4 lu It 1 . iVddiflg Jllnw, Wwldiiij/ Preset) Is, Soli.! siii,. and Trlpplepiated Spoons, Forks TW Sou. Castors, Cake Uaikrt?' Fruit Stands, Ac., Ac. ' Every description or Parlor, Office ltd Jn,,!,.,. "G locks, VHOLESAJiti AM) KETAIL. I'ntclimnkera* Hupplirt, Tih>1s. MMtria!* Si*v tacles, Jtc " ^ 104 Main Ntrwt, ?'hwllnr, \\, y, VM. H. HENNEGEN Si CO mar49 ^irirBiNNElJEx"! CO. Main Street Jewelers, Keep everything in th<< line of 1MEIRCAN WATCHES prill WALTHAM WATCHES! The extensive u?? or these watches for thelut [teen years by Hallway Conductor. Knginm* id Expressmen, the moit exacting of uatrfa oarer*, has thoiou?hly demonstrated tic rength, steadiness, durability and accuracy <n le Walthain Watch. To satisfy that <la?? in j!I iese respects, in to dcciile tiie question at t? IW al valuo of these tlraokeej>er? More titan 460,000 of these xvatdim ire i?m caking for themselves III tiie |Hxkets <>f ibe sople?a proof and guarantee uf their tni?ri..r Y over all others. The superior organization and irrcat extent le Company's Works at Waltham, enable thna produce watches at a price which renikt mpetitiou futile, and those who buy any utb'f itch, merely pay from 23 to 50 per cent mure for cir watches than is necessary. We are now sullim? Waltham Watches it lr?? icea In greenbacks, than the gold price* before e war. There in no other manufacture of an> nd In tho United Statu of which this can ! Id. These tlme-plecea comhluo every luiprutrmri.: at a long experience baa proved of rral pmtl I use. Having had the refusal of nmrlj cwr mention In Matchmaking originating in thlt untry or In Europe, only thoau wen* opted which severe testing by tbeino*t iklliful llaana In our works, and longuse on tb? part t a public, demoiiHtratcd to be essential t<> < i :t and enduring timekeeping Among the many Improvements we would |>ir :ularixe: The Invention and uae of a centre-pinion of j*liar conatructlou, to prevent damage t.? the iln by the breakage of main upriuga, U original th the American Watch Company, who. U? ? had tho reftihal of all other contrivance, optod Fogg's Patent pinion a? tielng the k?t d fanltlem. Hardened and tempered hair sprlugs, now itm raally admitted by watchmakers to lietbrbnt b nsed in all grades of NValthatn Watcbr* All Walthatn Watches have dust proof c?jotectlng tho movements from du?t ami lewt, S the necessity of tho frequent cleauicf usct? ry in other watches. [)ur new jvatent stem-winder, or keyless witrb. already a decided succcss and a great impru^ ut on any item-winding watch In the Amwiau irket, aud by far the cheajwat watch ?-f it* allty now offered to the public. To thowli'U in portions of tho United Stat* * *" itelimaJtera do not nl>otnid. watches alth tbe ove mentioned improvements which tend torn re accuracy, cleanliness, durability and c.n> ence, maat prove Invaluable. Every watch guaranteed by the Cotnjwij To prevent lmj?o?itloii, buyers nhould tt?t L-ry watch should bear either of the foll<?*tof ido marks: nerlcan Watch Co., WaltUm, M?" nn. Watch Co . Walilum, Mih nurlcan Watch Co., -reacentHt Waltham. >!*' plcton, T.-acjr A Co., Walthim, Mm alt ham Watch Co., Waltbun. Jlw 8. Bartlett, Wallhan. M?? tn. Kllery WaltUio, W*?? ime Watch Co., Hoxton. M??? For italu at retail by all respectable dealer* I descriptive circular slvlujr much uwfai it rnatlon Heut to any addrea* on a|>jillratl"n S'o watchcn rvtallotl by the Company, Udresa, BOBBINS & AI'l'LKTOX. (JEXKIUI. AOKNW , 182 Broadway, Now YorK. A?k to see the new FulM'l,,,e ftlch bearing the trndn murk*4 Ann' an Watch Co., Crcacent St., W?'* ftm, Mnw." It in by fur the be?t .H-niota iVntoh mnrfn iii the I'niid ate*, and nurpimc* auythinj: hrf* fore made in thin country for KmiIEngineer*, Conductors, Ac. prHK-odrtAeoww y*l II. HJSNNKGKN A ('<>. 104 Main Stroot, pji? all tbo different pad <>f thc??- rel'brrtf Watclm. Cased in Gold or Silver, 1*1 Tomlt the Idramtf ?H ? W. I'll ILL I I'S. ion & brass FOUNDER. VAKrrAcri'RKn or STATIONARY A MARINE nglvesam) iuhli;k> ; Ibovij the W.lor Work., WVoIiw. ?' V. a* \IHSO L UTIO N?TflK KII1M ? '' / I>. K. HHVIN .t <v In? !(.! od by tnutiml consent. Tin- bualiu-'u ? tinued at tlic old .uud by (| K |nW|N Uncii .*!. 1M70. ^ar'. rrooL twine! V 1,000 I'ounda IlfRIp Hllli Jute * ' ln?, on hand nnd for Ml?* low i.v i'iias. if herjiv , prtM so. is*i9>r.t?swi