ShJkMtjtmrJ oact 111 17 fourtwna limit FREW A CAMPBELL, rcBtuauBs k?D rwotwmou. nOSDAW | SCO. NATIONAL BEPUBUOAN TICKET. WtlPRKWDEXfr, RUTHERFORD B..HAYES, o* oioo. VICSjlTUBIDKCT, WiLLIAB:*.;WHEELER, or XX* TOM. Republican State Convention. A Coo ten Hon of the I'ntao BepabUctn Party of Wtdt Virgin 1* will be held at U?e dty of Parker* barg, on THCKSDAY, the 37th day of July, 1S7C, for the purpose of nominating candidates for the ofEec* of Gorcrnor, AndJtcr, Trnuurer, Attorney deoeral, tftate Superintendent of Free Sehoola, and thrre Judges of the Conrt of Appoala; alao for the purpoau of oottolnatlnj an Electoral Ticket, and * " -u? transacting socn oinerpropw uu.iUCT ? w?v before the attention. The Utilon RopuWlcan Parly di the State ia requoted toappoint delegates to aal J Convention from the various counties, at tuch Ume and In audi manner as maj he convenient to the people of tht rreral counties. All voters of the 8tate, without regard to pott political differences, or party st&atlons, who are In favor of *uch change* la otu Constitution and laws as exj*rientt) bu shown necessary, and favor retrenchment and ccopocpjr In tlje administration of our State altars, and tlio punishment of offldal corruption, are cordially Invited to participate In the Hill County and State Contentions. By order of thq8tate Union Republican Ex ecu lire Committee. JOHN W. MASON, G ratios, W. Va., June 1,1376. Chairman. Republican Congressional Convention. A Convention of tb? Republicans of the First Congrwalonal District of the State of West Virginia will be held at Parkcrsbttrg on THURSDAY, (be nth dajr of July, 1875, lor the purpose of nominating a Candidate for Congress, and such other bus!new as may come More the Convention. The Republican party of the aald District are r*|Ui*tol to appoint delegates to the Convention from the several Counties composing the District, at such time and id such manner as may b# convensent. GEO. EDWARDS, Moi/.vn y X.LC, juljr 11,15,9. \m*uw*u. Republican Congressional Convention-Second District. The Union Bfpnblkans cf .the Scond Congressional District will meet In Convention on FBIDAY! the 2Jth day of July, M76, it Grafton, tor tM parI*** of nominating candidate, for the llouso ot l^pr(KUtatiTC9 in the next Congrisw, and th? transactionol aucbother business aa may beprojier. JJy order of the Exerutire Committee. '* GEO. G. STUBfilSS, Chairman. JOICi W. MASON, Sec'y Jyl7 I Bepatlican and Independent pipers in the Second District please copy.) Export trade ol Baltimore. Statistics of export* from Baltimore for the. past air inpntha of the calendar year show the outward foreign commerce of that port aa Htill on tbo increase. The aggregate value of exportation* from January 1 to .July 1 foot up $1S,G13,144, and an increase of nearly four $nd onehalf million dollar* over the exports ol the corresponding period last year. Witl: the exception of wheat, which has fallen * off fully two-thirds, the increase ia gen> eraliy on the principal articles, butmosl prominent in corn. Of this cereal, th< exports for the flix months exceeded those for the same period 6f last year by 7,221, ? ' - i larcu WU UUSneiS, turn lUu cniirc jc?? ui ^uiv /; 5,200,000 bushels. Baltimore has undoubtedly gained a leading position as an exi>ort market for corn, and is now among the chief distributors in this country. Petroleum is the next product which has shown a marked increase, being over 5,000,000 gallons ahead of the tirst six months of 1875. Tobacco follows, and probably shows the most decided increase in a moneyed view. Bacon and lard also show an increase over last year. England has been the largest purchaser, having bought $0,803,703 worth of produce, followed by Germany, $3j808,445; Holland and Belgium, $1,G31,120; Brazil, SI,292,770. The total value to all countrfbs reachcs ?18,013,144, against $14,170,514, lame time 1875. The Southern Lumber Intercut, In an interesting article on'the condition ami prospects in the Southern lumber trade, the KirthwaUn Lumberman makes known some facts that are of general import. The trade, it seems, shares in the general dullness and there isnot much prospcct for improvement during the present season. To some extent, Texas, or portions of that State, is an exception to this condition of things. There is considerable building going on in certain districts, where emigration is filling uj the country. To these localities the man ufacturers of lumber, and of sash, doori and blinds, etc., in Chicago and therea bouts have turned some attention. A vast amount of Chicago manufactured lumber finds its way to that distant State noivrmwinnuing lucre nreaiuiurt iaiuiiu less districts of pine in some of the.Gul States, within easy reach of Texas by wa ter and comparatively short distances bj rail to localities nhcre such articles an in demand. _ Somebody who liu had hot weather cx perience in India sends suggestions to thi Sew York ''Sun. lie recommends th< pith hat occasionally seen in our street* which has a ring inside to fit the head leaving an open spaco for ventilation, He also says: "If people were to shut up and darken their liouses in the coolesl hours of tho morning, leaving only aper turcs enough for ventilation, and to tliow apertures apply, as folks in India dc loosely woven mats of fragrant Rrass,antl keep them wet, every breath of air com ing into the house would take up the moisture, and tho temperature, within would be reduced many degrees." Another Exnreftslon from Carl Ncliurz. (From tho Vi Y. Tribune.] Since Rome people are still professing to have doubta of Mr.Schurz'a views, wc take the liberty to dispose of them bj printing^tho. following extract from o private letter just received from, Senator Schurz: "There is a striking contrast between the h?rd*oft money .mixture in the Democratic platform and candidates, and the strong, tearless assertion of moral duty in the financial paragraph of Governor Hayea' letter of acceptance. The views he expresses about the* civil service form the^mostdomprehenaive^ost clearly defined and in every, respect most satisfactory civil service reform pragrannae I ever saw nttereu in a ?? woiar, anu ?k programme Is accompanied by the pledge of an honwt man that, if bo ii elected, it hall be faithfnlly carried out In Ila compietenessj and that no personal ambition liall interfere with the wort Sever had cWil lerrlce reformeri a'betttr'opportunity to?tht*Ith a chance of real snoceea ?1 mean the .otceei of the cauie, and not only the "uccfit# 4 ft candidate or a party. IahaUaopportO;_r?or Hayes heartily and acutely, and 1 h?~. never felt more clearly conscious of doiniw. right thing for the btet interest! of the country." NomeintemtlyHolMol Falei* < We ire under obligations to Mr. dark, of Martin'eJFerry, for the pritilegc of perusing sobe interesting letters . recti red from hid son, T. C. Chile, now , traveling in Palestine. Mr. Civk pay poses returning to America in the course ' of a few weeks. He writee as being de- 1 lighted with his trip through Palestine, J and saysj "I should like to begin at Jerusalem* . and describe everything to you in detail back to Jerusalem, but as that is impoe- I Bible, I will mention just a few. Of all of them, Nazareth is the first in interest. I La situation is quite in. accordance with one's desires before going there?just ss I imagined it would oe located?nestling down among, and surrounded by hills. It is situated on one tide of a beautiful val- . ley, about two miles and a half long and half a mile in width. The town- lies on the northern side and runs up the hill soma distance.' We camped just east of the town, about a minuteVwalk from the large fountain or spring from which the people get their principle supply of water, and at which some say the Virgin was when thtf Angel Gabriel'finrt appeared to her; and there, from sunrise to sunset, may be seen the women and girls of tne town awaiting < Iheir turn* 10 fill their water jars from [ the small stream which flows into the large stone trough, from under a large chapel erected by the Greek Catholics. In the town yocLare shown another place yhere the Latin Catholics iay the . angel appeared to Mary, andalsp the workshop ol Joseph, the kitchen of Mary, Ac., all of which the thousands of pilgrims who llock here, every year believe to be the veritable s^ots. But parsing by these piacen, wmwi nno uw? >? . est to me, there was' Nazareth itself, self, where our Saviour Bpent the first thirty years of his life. From the hill immediately behind the' town, we obtain one of the finest views I have seen, embracing ap many places ot interest. Immediately south of us lay the plains of. Esdfaelon. Letting our eye run along the eastern border of the plain, we see two, or rather three mountains, which, rue higher than the rest. That furthest south is Gilboa, while the next is Little Hermon." There are (many places and points of interest further mentioned, the names of which are familiar to our readers. Speaking pfNain, he says: "A more unlnter^' esting spot could scarcely be found. The houses are few and miserable, and the rocks are full of tombs. Several miles along the northern base of Little Hermon lies Endor, the home of Saul's fatuous, witch. The inhabitants of the town Buggest thoughts not very flattering to themselves. The reason why -I have . described these places is because I visited them all. From Narareth we went over to the sea of Gal' ilee in one day, passing the reputed "Mount of Beatitudes" on our way. The first view we had of the sea was from a point about one thousand feet above it. We came upon it luddenly, and all were lost in admiration. We could see it from one end to the other. We camped about hall a mile south of the town of Tiberias, just at the edge of ihe water, and the small waves washed up almost to our - T ? J" J- tUn. ICCI. W n?IB 1 H??fc UJUDtug iu >y? wv?M light, my attention was attracte^by something out on the water, which proved to be a large boat. We arranged to take a ride in it the next morning, which proved J to be most delightful. We had fish from t the Sea of Galilee for breakfast. Our viait to Shechem was very interesting; also a climb up Qerixim, which Tfas .far ahead of the Pyramids. ' Mr. Clark has in a very happy style | described Capernaum, Damascus, and many other cities of the Holy Land, j which we may take occasion at some fui ture time to produce to our. readers. That Fumons Ik'lluirc tilit.ss. London Times. i It is now about a jear since a general description of M. de la Bastie's method of toughening or tempering glass, and the special characteristics of the material produced, appeared in our columns. At that time and for some months subse-i , quently the process was carried on at M. | de la Bastie's works at Pont d'Ain, near j Lyons, upon a small scale only. Having | thoroughly demonstrated that the pro? | cess could be carried out, practically and I commercially, with bothnuccess and profit, glass works were purchased in which the production of glass articles for domestic use had hitherto been carried on upon the ordinary principles of maptifacture. These works were arranged to suit the.new proccss of tempering, and some two months were consumed In experiments, which were made with the view of simplifying 'the. methods of man1 ipulation ax much as possible, and of reducing the invention to an ordiuary man* ufacturing process. This M. de la Bas> tie has succeeded in doing, and the works were fairly started in February last. A careful inspection of the works, wliicb, | through the courtesy of M. do la Bastie, we were recently able to make, lead* us J to the conclusion that a more simple and [ with ordinary care, a more certain pro-1 ce?H is not to'be found in the whole circle of the industrial art*. Beside* the works of Choiiy le Koi, M. de la Bastie still keeps his experimental woks at Pont d'Ain in operation. There,howerer, the glass in purchased from makers, and reheated and tempered. At Pont d'Ain there are in all eleven furnaces, two single and two double for tfem-1 poring plate gloss and Ave for other kinds of gla?s. There are also some smaller furnaces for tempering watch glasses. | The plates of glass at present tempered arc of various sire*,-the largest measuring IS inches by 12 inches; large sizes will, however, soon be temnered, and new machinery is in course 01 construction for that purpose. It is also intended to put up two furnaces at "P&nt d'Ain for the manufacture of tempered glass in the same way as at Choisy. Besides the two factories of M.-de la'Bastie there 'arethree others in France at which his pro-1 cess of tempering has been adopted. These are the extensive glass factories of | Lvonn. Vierzon. and Kupoervilliers near I'aric. At these jw^s -M. de la Bastie I i lia* such ordern Executed aa he receives and which he Is unable to execute, owin^ . to the present comparatively limited capacity of his own establishment*. These are the subsidary arrangement* to which we alludeU when referring to the necessity for extending the works at C'boisv. The proprietors of twelve other works in 1 Franco are now in comrfauuicationwitb M. dc la Bastie, with the view of adopting the manufacture of tempered glass ; upon his principle. The tempering i process has alio t*en introduced into several countries beside* that whkh gnfre , birth to its inventor. In Germany, for , example, there are a number of works at which tempered glaas is beitfg made In America it ha* taken 1 good root. The process has been six months at work in Brooklyn, and haa. 1 been adopted at works'in Pittsburgh and Boston, and at the Bella!re Works, and the Wheeling Works, in Ohio, as well as at other works in smaller cities. From Monongalia County. Moiuiahtowk, W. Va., July 14. EJItonlntclUfeneer: The Congressional fight has hardly opened in this district, and as yet no one seems prominently or conspicuously to attract attention. Ooff for Governor, Atkinson, of Kanafrba, for Auditor, Berkshire for the Supremo Bench, and Jno. A. Hutchinson for Attorney General; are certainly oopular favorites for our State ticket, ana cannot be improved on. With a popular'and active electoral ticket, and the rest of the State ticket as good as those suggested, we ought, and I Vkvecan win tola fall. xou*,. 4^ MOKOITOAUA. Hi ii i? DUB WORTHIX(4TOM .LETTER. WflSTHliteTO*,'W. Va., July 11 Editor* InUUi^cmir: Permit this -part ol the State t6 be beard from through your paper. The political situation is being discussed eery lirely at present. All the Republicans are perfectly satisfied with the nomnation of Rutherford B. Hayes for President, and the only objection the Democrats urge against him is that he has not proved himself a reformer. While Got. Hayes hss not had the opportunity to prove himself a reformer in every sense, be had the courage to stand by his country in its greatest peril. He did not do bia fighting with l}is pen, bur with his brave Ohio "boys" on the field of battle. Neither did he resolte that the war for the Union was a failure, Ac. If the Republicans in - other parts of the State are u earnest as those in this, West Virginia will be redeemed from Dedxooratic corruption and misrule. All we want is a strong State ticket with none but pure men upon it. With Nathan UofF, jr., all Republicans will rally to the call am? completely oust the BurdettrBennett Ring whicli haw been preying upon the tax-payer* of- West Virginia so long. BQOUia 11 do leit 10 ?ne voice 01 ine people the present County Court system woald be buried as one of the' monstrosities of the Democratic party. Another burden borne bv the tax-payers is the preeent system of road work'ing. A large amount of money is annually appropriated to keep the public roaus in repair, but the surveyor*, by working one or two hands a day, consume all (he money and do not benefit the roads but very little. Let us have a Centennial roadlaw. The*wheat crop is better than it has been for several years and this betokens ,a better time coming. Corn looks well. Old Sol. ha* been doing a hot business. The thermometer registered 102? in the shade last week. 8. K. J. TRAYELEBS' GUIDE. AMXVAL 01 TBAntS. B.4QJLB.} iJSJS. CM }???isjr == W.f?. A B.Dlr. 7:25 a.m.* 4:40.p.m.* n? ( nil.) 11:40a.m.* 8:51 p. m.* .........:..~. q?r.AFituj fc40pbm., ganTm.*: pxTAttxnat or nuDM. B. 40. an. J imo??? 5:50 PmPant o th? I 8:25 a. m. Ii55p.ia. .?.?? ? .? Unt. O. Dir J 7:40t,nj* 4:45p.m.*. W.P.4B.D1T. 7:15a.m.* &20p.m.? .. ? ru? a Pitta I 6:10a.m.* 2:45p.m.* Or.A Pitta, j. ,L00a<|IU, 5:00pTm.*; : "Daily except Sunday. t Daily except Monday. iStaaMDtllla Accsmmodatloo.?Thla train dur? ingthadaypaaaee backward and forward between Martini Ferry and Bcllaire, stopping wben requied at Sherman Home, JEtuarllJe, Wert Wheeling nd Qravel H11L SPECIAL NOTICES. VTEKVOD8 KXIIAU8TIOX. ? A MEDICAL il hintj, comprising a arrlca of lrctura delivered at Kabn'i Muaeum of Anatomy, New York, on the cause and cure of Premature Decline, ahowin* indisputably bow tort health*may be regained, affording a dear tynopeiaof the Impedimenta to marriage, and the treatment of nerroua and physical debility, being .the reault of 20 yean' experience. Price 25c. Addreas the author, Dr. L, J. KAHN, office and recdcnctfM Eut 10th itreet, New York. P* . , m t Specialties for Families. Coxe'i and H?iaont Heflncd Gelatine*, Choice Sbarry and Maderia Wlnea. Corn HUrch, mperlor gnule, T?ploc?, terr floejuid white. Pearl B?go; lor puddinga, Colgate'a Cashmere Boquet Soap, Colgate'a Honey and Boae Boapa, Bazlnc'i Barber and Bath Soapa, Tallman'a Floe Perfamea, . Farina'a Cologne*, EnzlUh 5all and Tooth Bruihw, Buffalo llalr Bnishea, Rubber Drming Comba, French Hair Oil* and Pomade*, Handkerchief Extrtcta, And all othu Druaift'* Bundriea, at LAUQHLIN BROTHERS ft CO'S. de22 LEA & PERRINS' CELEBRATED PRONOUNCED BY .q EXTRACT' MX ?f letter from a CONNOISSEURS Wf MEDICAL t?RN J '1LEMAN at MadTO BE TUB HI rai tohla brother at Mi WORCESTER, "ONLY GOOD Mar, insi. vnui uwv/ug? ? uTjJ A CAiipptf RiP|PEItBIM8 that oAUl/b, their UauwUlil|{h. .v . 153^-1 / ateemed in InAnd fcppllctbleto anj i, in my EVERY VAEIETX^^a!fu,il,la.ifC?eK of dish. WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, LEA & PERKINS' SIGNATURE It on EVERY BOTTLE. s . JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS, ' NEW YORK. fJlBUSTEE'S SALE. Br virtue of a deed of trust made by Albert F. Hull tod Kite his wlfo, to tbe undersigned tpptee, bearing date the tth day January, 1975, and recorded to the Clerk's office of th? County Court of Ohio county In Deed of Trust Book Wo. 6, pages 179 and 18). I will' #11 at public auction at tne front door of the Court Bouse of Ohio county, on TUESDAY, August 9th, 1870, Beginning at 10 o'clock A. m, of asld dar, the western half of that lot or parcel of ground lyln? and being altuated In the addltlou to aald dty of Wheeling layed out by Michael Urabam, and desig. natedon the platofaald addition as Lot number twenty-onct'Jl), with any surplus that may belong to tbenmr, and tbe three-etory brick dwfell* Ing, rootalnlni 14 roomi, bath room, water closet, and all modern conveniences, erected thereon; also a brick stable with hay loft aisd carriage house, all tbe Improvements in flrst-claas condition. 8aid real estate Is situated on the sooth side of Fifteenth street and, la comparatively new. Title unexceptionable. . Tkbxs or S4LX?Twc thousand dollars, part of the purchase money, and aa much more as the purchaaer may elect to pay In cash oa the dsy of sale; twelve hundred and forty dollars, another part thereof, on the 1st dar of April, 1177, and a credit of fonr years fron said l*it natued date will be allowed upon any deferred installments of the purchase money; the purchaser Riving bis notes with approved fscurlty for said deferred Installments, with Intend from the day of sale, tbe title to the property to be retained br the trustee until tbe purchase money is folly paid. JAMES?. BOOEBS, Trtute* W. H. HALLEB. Auctioneer. JyS 'OtJR OWN WATCH.' Tbe full jeweled, lever Watch, Imported bjr us directly from Europe, bearing our -firm name, Is one of tbe best Watches in tbe market. Tbe many testimonials we have received warrant us In rrc oramepdlng ll as an accurate, tuadjr, reiuiuw Watch. Call at 1103 Mala street, for Watches, pockj. Jewelry, Sp?tado?, Mirer Wan. Ac Jfli OXTODY A DPKP1F.LD. Q RAY'S FERRY PRINTING INK WORKS. PRATT & ROBINSON, 8 Spruce St., New York. [ ROBINSON * PRATT, 1 roH 714 Sansoro Bt, Philadelphia. JjASE BALL BATS AND CROQUET? A NEW 8T0CR JUST RECEJ VSD. The 1 radius Eastern and Wtaicrn Dally and Wefkjj Papers, Fashion and Library Monthllw, all furnished at publ libers' prices. gay* C. H. QPIMBT, 1114 Market Hfc gILVERWARE S. lb TUBS A 4 DILLOX'S tojjy ml m the newstyJesof SILVERWARE. FIVE CASKS NEW DESIGNS. opcoeJ this day. which will he sold at GREATLY KEDl'CED FIHCEB. JyH \ FINE LOT OF XX Youiifir Jkloclclns: Bir, N. E. corner Fifth and Elm SU. No. 2 oiuare SO, fronting on Fifth itreet, between Elm aod Willow. No. n iqaare SO, iroqticg on Fifth street between Hm and Willow. . No. 7 tqaare in, fronting on Sixth itreet. No. 8 square 30, N. K. corner of fflxth and Locuit itreet*. No. 1 iquaro 37, S. E. corner Sixth and Locuit itrreta. . No. 2 square 37, fronting an 8!xth itreet and adjoining No. 1. Alio the following Iota in the Seventh Ward, Zane'i Iiland: No. 6t fronting on Broadway, west aide. , No. ? fronting on Broadway, weat aldo. No. 80 fronting on York itreet, ea?t tide. No. W fronting on York itreet. weat itde. No. 96 N. W. corner of Virginia and York Ml No. 91 fronting on Virginia atreet, north aide. No. 98 fronting on Virginia itreet, north aide. No. J 02 fronting on Huron atreet, cut aide. No. 103 fronting on Huron itreet' eait aida. No. 111 fronting on Huron itreet, w?t aide. No. 115 fronting on Huron atreet, weit aide. No. 126 fronting on Walaah atreet, eat aide. No. 127 fronting on Walauh atreet, etit aide. No. 132 fronting on Wabaih atreet, weat aide. No. 141 fronting on Virginia, north ilde. No. 141 "N. E: corner of Virginia and Wabaah itreeti. Th? attention of persona desiring to tmrchaie loti for t ho punHM* of building upon them, a* well at thoee who deaire to inveat with a tiew to the future riae in firlcw and ralue of Wheeling pro* rerty,4a particularly called to thla opportunity for investing. The lota arc all well drained and eligibly ijiuated. A clear title with uiual covenant! will be given. Ttuuui?One* fourth in hind, the iolance In one. two and three ojual annual. payment* evidenced by the boodiof th* purchater and secured by lien ou (he property mid. Wtf. D. CABELL, A. MOGUL, Jr., At XcLure Home, for estate of CoL Chaa. Ellct, Jr. dale to commence at 10 o'clock a. m. jj!7 J. W. 3IITCHKLL. Auctioneer. C. OGLEBAY &S0NS SOLE AGENTS FOR THE GREAT PATENT Silver Lake Flour We are informed that a Flour hu been ol]?red to the trade and represented to be the same tu "SICVEB LAKE" under a different brand. Tbii Flour is sold in this market under no other brand than the' "SILVER LAKE," aa we have exclusive control of the Floor oa well m the brand. C. OGLEBAY & SONS. )jrl5 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. PEED, SAFETY AND COMFORT. MOUWJSVILLF., BELUIRK AND WHEELING. PHAETON, . IBP?.fc W*. Dnxov, Mulct, * Thla Pasengvr Steamer, ha?log extendi her tripi to Moundxvllle, will cwnmesc* running on Wednesday, July l?, on the following One table, Wheeling time: Leare Moundtrille.....-^. ?..^.?.7K)0 a. m. " l.oo r. u. burn Wheeling ?ittOU a.m. M " ... ..,...,r.,ROO r. x, The trawling public can NaasureJ thi* Fatfenger Steamer will be ran od itrict advertlMd time, topping only at regular way atatiofai, arriving at all pointa on time. Freight and paaage aa low ai by any other line. Jyl8 JU9T RECEIVED. Another lot of ELEGANT SILVER WARE . jcst BscrrrKD. Suitable for Bridal Prmnts. AT REDUCED PRICES. . HENNEGEN, BATES A CO., . 1154 Main Street. J;'< J FRIEDEL 4 CO. Have jiut received another big itock of FRUIT JARS & JELLY GLASSES, At Terr low prieei. jyis 1H0 iUa amrt. TMCTnttE FRAMES MADE TO ORDER r From large stock of New and Handsome Patterns of Mouldings at ^ McLURVHOUSE ART STORE. v jy!5 E. L. NT COLL. , JJECEIVBD AND FOR SALE 1 Timothy and Clovkb Bod, Cor*, Oats ajtd Hat, Roofixg Slate. DODSON BR08., No. 1603 MtJa SL and 1503 8oulli 8L mi2 . SOLDAN; Boltler 0/ ntuburth Alt J, Porter. Emm Skmf, and Etymann't Lager Beer, No. 1711 EOFF HT. Orders can be left ?t John Frxnkhouaer'i, opposite I'oBttifflcv, sod at Julius Lohv'? Saloon, on Market St, and will retire prompt attention. nyt7 . gROWN'B OALLERT. Best Cards only $2 00 a Dozen. One 8-10 Photograph $1 00..' my!7 12% MaRKKT ST. . JONEPH KLAPHECK, PRACTICAL UPHOLSTERER. The Cheapest, New eat and La tut Styles, CARPETS. No. 72 TwtlffclU Odd Fallows' Han. A DIES' AND MISSES' BRACE AND SMRT SUPPORTER COMBINED. ONLY 75c, at the GLOVE, SUSPENDER 4 SHOULDER BRACE MANUFACTORY, Je29 1812 Market, St, below Poatoffice. GREAT REDUCTION IK WATCHES AND JEWELRY, At tho Old Eitabliahal Hooae of c. :p. brown, 1207 Market Htreet, jy3 Opposite McUire House. piIOTOORAPII COPYING AND Enlarging from Old Pictures, Done in the Best Style and tie Cheapest in the City. BROWN'S GALLERY?MABE*T ST. Je8 GEri UEW HAT, For the "BIO FOURTH," lE^EEID'S, 1222 MARKET STREET. jc30 PICTURE f RAM ES Mads to Order la Any Deilred Style, AT ihiNRY FLOOD & CO?8?40 Tw?lfth8t fe18 ' ' THE OLD STAND ft still the pIace*to find CHIJISrA. GLASSWARE, i. ? And Queensware, In Urge quantities and at Low'Pricei, at WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. J. L.HOBBS, SON & CO., No. IMS N>la Streit. in?30 jyj ILLS, FREW 4 CO., ^ BOOJi BINDERS ?AJID? BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS SAri prepared at all times, with the best material, fill ordara tor Blank Boob, mch as art used by inks, Counties, CorporaUona, Railroads and Merchant*, upon short ootica, and la the most d?? rirable and workmanlike nsaaner. Having all thalatest and asoetiiaprovad machinery we feel confidant that we wUl render entire sat* UflCtlon to ?ll who f?rnr na with th*i* nrAmm Manic, Muaxinc* and ~Periodl<*li oi" rrary d* criptlon bound in a mat tod durable minner. MILLS, FREW t CO., tetlnlll FMritMtk It. lUcll . WHEWJHH. w. VA QNDERTA.KEE8-' FKIKND& SON., 1063 Mils Btr?st. Jel7 JJKDERTiKINQ. COFFINS, From tb? Cbttpaat Prk? to tk* Floaly Oraunantad CASKET. Beit llctraa isd Hacki landihii _ , N ZIS* 4 80K, Furnltnij and Ckrpat Boon*, North ad Centra 0 heeling MuktC- k-SJr? NEW ADV?RTI8EA BARGAJNS THI GEO. R. TAYL * .? I v . . . . . ; * . Wilh lh6 View of Closing Oi * . '*. Black Iron Grenadines, ? r . * . Sorina and Si u ; . - . if :,i' . "* ' And SUMMER We Have Marked Down a THIS "W Our Entire Stock of DESIRABLE At Prices 1 Murh I p?s? J' . ' /'*? ' " .Co . :?" jt Our Stook of . ' . * u v.V?. - V ' * /.. :.< A* ' ' jmirier Suitings* SILKS, nd Will Offer ^ t i rEBK These GOODS of Importation. TAYLOR & CO. jad Works." IAN & CO., CTUBEBS OF 7HITE LEAD; MINERAL, V PUTTY & COLORS. aber, 187ojbr the fcittobargh Tradei leBeot WhlteLeud. Jg!~On !er* Nollcitcd. NGE NATIONAL BANK. PITTSBURGH, PA. 1ST A ID. jc28*oil 5 OP WE8T VIRGINIA, 01I!0 COITfl USD COUNTY COUBT. . Mcl{ulty, -with W. A.I It j her husband, TO. ' 1. Ewlng, Jr., Blabeth dm, with W. R. Ukharder buaband, Marjr Blggi Famca H. Blgri bcr hn?- In Chanrar. Emm* E Peck with Wm, ?r huafaand, June H. ?wd Kale Ewlng, bdraatlaw illam Ewlng, dccM, and Ewlng, widow of the add Ewlng, dee'd. tnh of Ihn anthnrltv TMtxl In tha nn.tw y a decree entered la the above trnttUe n the? day of June, 1878, in the. sal Court, the undersigned, ipedal Commh 111 sell at publle auction, to tba hjxhei it the (rant door o! the Court Houm olObl Wert Virginia, on MIDAY, the 24th day ot July, 1178, owing Aenribed real crtatev altuated e g Island, in the city ?/ Wheeling, titate < rglnU, that la to uy: Lota numbered lortj i)jfortj>-four (44), and the westerly on lot number forty-nte (45), in that addltto :lty of Wheeling known u the addltic :tjr of Wheeling Ji Id out by Henry Moon if the estate oTEbeneaer Zene, decease* pareela u may beat subscrte the lnterea artiea. i of 8aut?One-third in hand, and ai mue the bidder may desire to pay; the remali wo notes at nine and eighteen months, wH from the day of atie, to be secured In jnc as may be'satlrfacto to the Oommladot He to be retained until the purchase moot id. DANIKL PECK tod JOHN o. PENni.RTOK tfp^a] Comml*ioDm. HALLKR, Auctioneer, j?U> ILDWZLL, A.X. SKlTn, A.K.?rKVWBO Prtt'L Brewer. Managci IMITH & CO., en, Maltsters & Hap Dealer! * thonrofhlf" rfooratfJ the WhreUi r, and changed ita entire management I ng a Joint Stock Company, and piadng U UlTH In charge of the Brewing L>epat e are new prepared to furnhh SMITH'S CELEBRATED , PALE & KEXNETT ALES, PORTER. *< p to the standard which haaVrttofore gin eh extenalre reputation. pectfoUj aobdt your pctron^e^ ^ ^ THESE IS A THOUSAND DOLLAI ear loat Br each Hall Company not u^i STWOQIf NAIL PLATE SHEAR FEE) re will eell the Atent for thi United Stat* and Factory rlghta. irtbef particular* anqnlre of BDWABD WE8TWOOD, No. 1108 McCollech 8L| Eighth Ward. . Wotvood'a Meat Hull, aouth?eaat cora (th Ward Market Houss. Jail DRY COODS. CLOSING OUT SALES OK MY SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK ?or? " DRYGOODS: NOW IS THE TIME TO GET Real A No. I Bargains for Cash, SPRING DRESS UOODS?Sold rtjuJ lew of Cort. lil.AlN UOMAI'IBM-AI anil bUo, Colt, to clow them out. All SUMMER DRESS OOODS-At uj below Coat. WHITE GOODS AND EUBRUIDKBY ?AtNew Yorkprieea... SHEETING AND SHIRTING MUSL1S ?Cheaper than eve? before. MEN'S AND BOYS' CA.S3IMF.RE-A; ' Big Drive". large lot ol REMNANTS OF DRESS GOODS, with a grtat-variety of othn gooda, ?re have put on our CHEAP COUNTER, To which we wonlil invito the attention o! if the Ladiea. Oooda will be sold reganllea* ot Coit, Give me a call. HENRY ROEMER Jr'^ GRAND Closing Out Sale -OF Un Y UUUUvi IN ORDER TO REDUCE STOCK I We will commence this morning to sell OUR ENTIRE STOCK AT AN ' . 1 EnormousReduction ' > CALL EARLY AND 8ECUBE YOUR * BA RC A I NS . AS THIS IS ! ' A GENUINE SALE i -OF- 5 First Glass Goods i SELDOM OFFERED. 'C.T.BRUES, 1132 Main Street. jyii - _ ; .. Red, White and Blue d . 7 d !t 3000 YARDS RED, WHITE 4 BLTE jj io C-A^ICO, )t r- For Decorating yonr Homes ou the romit? f FonHh. n ID Il JUiliA'O UAU/.r. i undershirts, il At 37&0 each, worth $1 00. BATES HILL " bedspreads' Large ilze, reduced from $2 00 to $ 12-'L QVINET3 BEST HAND-LOOM 5 BLACK SILKS, 1 At $1 CO, $2 00 suit %i 60, Hut >" "?ri below .their value. i., " REDUCTION IN ? Dress Goods, ?. All orer 37X and 50c Plaidi down to& to close. J. S. RHODES & CO. )?17