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FOR RENT. HOB RKMT?TWO DW ELLIN 08 on 20th Kt., I: Noa. '.'I *0(1 23, oppoatte the Second Fri?l>yt<? rtan Church. Bi-ven room*, lull and good cellar In eech; flllrO with ku and water. Fwae?lon glren April lit. Apply to J'5 T. R. MOFFET, 2106 Market Ht poll KENT. I Offrr fur Rent the Dwelling Jlouieon Fifteenth atrcat at | rwrit occupied by Robert B. Mclaln. There arc six Urge room*, two imall room*, good dry cellar, l<ath nmm, hot and cold water, gas, and gooi ttablr. Apply to j?a RoHEirr i.ukk. JJF^IULNCL rent RUNTon S-vcnteenth Bt., near Zane Htreet Church. Fercn room*; hath room, with hut and cold water. Apply to (Ja-t) (illl.KK.* LAINiL poll RENT? The Store Boom No. 1321 Market ulreel, now occupied by Mr. F. Fallon re n* a Kentanrant. PoB'(?ilon April l?L Apply to jb-I J. W. I'AXTnN. pOIl RENT? The u|witalr Dwelling apartments of the building No. 10T.V, wc*t aide of Main atrect, opinalle Eleventh (formerly Union) atreet. I'uMcmlon given Immediately. Apply to JAME8 L. 11 AW LEV, JM 1220 Main Street. pOR RENT?FROM FIRST DAY OF APRILFine Htoro Room and good Dwelling attached, oppoilto fcivuiid Ward Market, No. 1040: In the Imt buainea* tot ality. Fine largo Dwelling, No. ?110 i.napiliie aim-i, powwmg nil inourrn 1111prorementa and cotimjlenim Three Dwellings, containing three rooms inch, on Thirty-third Ht. Iu<|uirv of K. I.ABK1N, Market J*quare Dry Uooda Store, Ko. 1012 Market HI., Wheeling, W. Va. Ja3 jjlOR RENT? Three now Dwelling Uoii?m all nated on the nut aide of Main atreet, between Twcnt?-thlrd and Twenty-fourth atrret*. Said hon*e* all the raoJern Improrcrat'tita, runtain >ix ruoiui uirli, have w-itrr and kh* throughout. For tenua, Ac., a|>i?ljr to J. IL McCORTNRY, or dc3fl U. II. CARNAlIAN. noil RENT? lluainejs Booms, < HI'kim mil Bleeping Rooms In tin* new t'ooplo'a Itank Building. Alaoa lino Urge Hull on third atory of name, with anil and commit trc rooms adjuliilr u. I will also rent the Banking Ilotiae, No. 1. 'J Main atreet. TIIUK. O'BRIKN, di 28 AKent towelling House for bekt. No. "1 South Front itrect, Island?pleasantly aituntrd and desirable. Also, one Kooiii In second atory of No. M Twelfth atreet, luitahle for an office or sleeping room. rossetaiou gireii iinnipdlately. Kni|uireo( J>R. E. A. 1IILDHETII, del No. 1207 Chnpllnvb'L J^Oll I'.KNTTh o large three-story Warehouie No. 1503 Main atreet. Two fronts, Main ami South btreet*. Posacaaion April tat. Apply to jU'i A. A 1,1,FN HQWEI.L JjlOR RENT? One of those desirable small Store Rooms, with good Dwelling nttaoheil, on 11th St. (formerly Uuiou street). Poaneaaion enn be had January 1,1877. del ISAAC IK WIN, Agent. _ pOK KENT-HOUSEContaining right rooms and Both Boom, on Jacob stiff I, between 13th and 14th, wnt aide. (Jos aud water. Will bo rented low to raqionaiblo tenant. Enquire of JOSEPH L. WILDE, no21 Bookseller and Stationer, 1066 Main 8t. poll KENT? lour two-storr Frame Utuaca, entirely now, painted and grained throughout, containing Are rooms and cellar each, on Delaware street, beiwten Huruu and Wubash. Also, cue two-atory Frame House, containing six room*, cn South Front Ht., Btonetown, WheelingIsland. PuaswwionglTen Immediately. Apply to J. T. STONE, Jyl2_ Corner Koji and Main St*., Wheeling. poll RENT? One of the two magnlQccnt Stare Booms now occupied by John Booner. Enquire of JOHN , KOEMEK, Em. 2U19 and 2021 Main Street, Centre 1 Wheeling. de!6 ( rv ?*. SALE OR RENT?NO. M KIOHTEENTH , X; Street, tvro stor* and a ball Brick House, nine rooms, u*?tl as dwelling and grocery; gas and water Inliuu-1. For ailo wit ?tay terms or rent. Also 3 Lot* where the old Foundry on the Island stood. Apply to A. M. ADAMS, do 10 1227 Market 8L FOR SALE. pOK SALE?I)ESI KABLE RES1DENCE I oiler for sale the residence of tlie late C. W. H. Allison, situate No. 823 Market 1 tree!. The house contains ten rooms auti bath room; hot and cold water and gsw. MARY S. ALLISON, jn3 Executrix. JEWELLING FOK SALE. I offer for sale tho two-itory Brlek Dwelling Huuic, No. 10(3 Cnapllne street. Contains ten 1 rooms, hot nti?l cold water; at*o gas throughout. Stabling for four horses attached. Will Iw sold low and on easy term*. I For particulars enquire of ... df28 A. C. F.tiEltTER. POK SALE- l Eighty choice Building tots on Wheeling Inland. Price from $400 lj $001) each. Ouly oue-alxth ol the purchsso money requireil In cash. The residue i may lie |iaid auuually in hvm equal Installments ? with Inierent. ] Apply t.j JOHN P. UILCHRI8T ? oc Q At Top Mill. I fjlO CAPITALISTS Or Parties or Small Means Desirous of Engaging In Grape 6rowlng, Coal Mining or Market Gardening. On account of advanced age 1 am dealrous ol changing uiy residence, aud therefore otter for sale mv fiirtii nil.iatcd iiotiksiti-llin ritir nf IVhiwllnir nn Iho river hank, mill way between Bridgeport and " Martin's Ferry, and immediately adjoining tho til- , lage of iKtnuvllle. The property consists of 60 i ncri-.i of hill aud tabic laud and 15 of river bottom. ' In the hill therearo two seams of cool, A){ aud 1% feet thick, three deposits of limestone, aii 8 foot volnof close texture Kind or free stone, an 18 foot vein of mnrl, which altogether make a mill ami an underlying bed ol deposits of a rich and valuable character. Oil the surface, tho larger portion of which lies gently sloping to tho cast, ami all under direct exSsure to tho sun, is a Vineyard of iW acres, mostly tawbo grapew, all In tine lieiring cundltlon, about even rears old, which has proven Itself able to |?y a hanusome j*r cent to the cultivator. The projH'rty is being approached above and lielow by an advancing tide ol persona seeking small homesteads, and is now really the only unoccupied territory between Bridgeport and Martin's Ferry. It Is valuable as an Investment for capital seekiug a safe purchase, and valuable to those who want market gardening ground clone to the city. It fronts beautifully upon the river and commands a view of the city, the Island aud tho whole scenery of the ralley. The terms of sale will be one-third cash, balance In two annual payments. 8 per cent interest on de- J ferred payments. For further particulars inquire of HIGH AUO CKAWFOBD , On tho premises, or by mail at Bridgeport, Ohio. 1 apS . . | gUING YOUR JOB PRINTING" TO T1IK t J INTELLIGENCER I0B ROOMS , (I c 25 .* 27 FOURTEENTH ST. d c All the New Styles ol Type for Mercantile, I Railroad and roster Work, and the o Fastest ami Rest Presses in use. c T1IE BEST iro/.'A", AS CHEAP AS J TUE CUE A PEST. SEND'Jte to a. 1'. BOWKLL A CO., New York. ? for Pamphlet of 100 toges, containing lists of *WJ0 newsi?i>eTs, and estimates showing cost of ad- " Viiitoi. 0,12 n That Settles It. IjuIIm' Om nw?1 1'fU Mor. Klde-la* Box-tne from |2 SO up. IjdIV fine K?ttl Peh. or Kid Hiile-Uct) (rOSI....^. 2 20 up. Udlca' linn M ?eU I'cb. or Cld Bala, flannel llnnd, from 2 Jfl up. IjuIIi-k' Run acwiil Rnaver-fiieU Bali from 2 w up. lAdlr*' lino* ? <! KWI-foiol Bala from... 1 IMi up. liiilli*' fincanwcd IVb. Slur. Button from 2 2.1 up. l4dit*' lino ]>li. Bala fnmi 1 22 up. I?dira' firm mwhIOII float Rala from 2 00 up. Slen'a hnivjr Itooti, hand uude from..... H 0? up. Slen'a hdTf Ifciota from 2 CO up. Bojri' heavy Bo?ta from 1 up. Yotifha' hravy Boot* from - 1 '<? up. fldld'a henry Boota from - 1 10 up. Slen'a fine Bus*lowi Alma frooi .*?. 1 7fl up. Mrn'a floe Button Concrete from 1 "6 up. Bora* Arm Button Conanna from- 1 '? up. Cmldrcii'a fine Shoot from 20 up. Thwe mo l.ut Kimplra of the prlcoa nt which 1 o!U*r my entire itock of BOOTS, SHOES & RUBBERS. Quality and FrimgnafantrtiL PIcbmcxII. J". T. STONE, CORltBfi OF TENTH di MAIN 8TB. dro owowtm okirr hovse. Q A. WINOERTEB, DEXTIST. urn and Kaaldeiw. Mo. 1U>7 Uxln bu oppcallt Union, WhwIlB,f, W. V*. fNlt.-oua Oxldt Mm it rid other Aavalbctlra admin lateral. mjlfi J_J FRANK, THE CLOTHIER, 44 TrrXX-VTH 9TKKT, Kuya and aella Ticket* to all polnta Eaat aud Weat, AT REDUCED RATES. JTRo ind trip tlrketa to Baltlmora and return, andGtocwp and return, aim on hand. otfi I A 1)1 ITS' i:\'f)KllWKAll A IIOMIKRY. I hare Just rvcrtvdl a lance slock of all gradea o( L?dlej' Underweir and Hoilery, Which I will ofli r Ml wr low prliea. I Imealwi full a*otlintiii i/I YAltNMlii nil <|ualilicH and ihmlM. MKS. A. tillAllAM, ociil Wo. 10>2 Main St A CONTINUATION ?or? Housekeeping Goods Sale! GREAT EXTRA ADDITIONS TO THE BAUOAINB ALREADY OFhERKD. 1(0 Hand Towels at 0%c. W) I'lecra handsomel>aikFtflfsGlngh!im?at7c. Pieces Tallin 1.1 non at 20c, worth 40c. 100 Crochet WhiteSpreads at tl 10,worth double. "?M I'lccei extra hearrJaans.redua'd froui37kc to 20c. V5 Pain flrer Blanket left at 81 00 a pair. '- 0 I'aira White Blankets (the last lot) at BO retailing cTerjrwbcre at ft! UJ. Hjo 1'lecn lilt-ached Muslin, all nt wholesale price* loo Mecca I'nlilenchcU Muslin, all at wholesale prices. 1 10 l'ifcfa, only IbU lot, of elegant Towlln,?, worth 15c, we oiler at 7c. Cloaks, Cloaks, Dress Goods, Dress Goods, Shawls, Shawls, Furs, Furs, All of which will be closed out rcgardlosaof Ihcir ralue. Header, bear In mind that we hare ORIGINAL i Bargain* tbranch our entire Block, and *our j?trsuual examination ot the same is solicited. I. BLUM cSc BRO.? 1101 Main Street* J18 r I ii'. iv I il ftATKAl'TKl) WlTllUUi' 1 PAIN. During the eleven your* i hiro l**n practicing j In Wheeling 1 have ndininlatrred pw tooreraeTcn lllOUaand |?TO)di with i'kkkkft h4kkty, RUil ill j iliuont every cubc with entire satisfaction to iny*elf j mil puticnu. . W# rtimtantly kwp on hand* pure N It roui Oxide | Has fur thiNx* that to t.ike IL lift. BUKOIHQN ft SON, noZl No. 11<1 Market fet. QUA kri itiiY s KTTLKMknt.j . Hereafter nil accounts maile with A. W. Paull ?fc Pro. will he iluc quarterly, instead ot semi-annually as heretofore. ja9 A. W. PAULL & PRO. Republican City Convention At a meeting of the city member* o( the Republican Executive Committeo, hold Joxt night, it was, on motion, unanimously ordrmi that the Kcpubilcaua in the tx-vcral wanliin the city l?e reIiioaUnl to meet at tlio K-reral places below mentlooed on Thursday Evening, January II, 1877, it 7!4 (aeTen and a half) o'clock, and a**ret B delKates to a couventiou to ho hold at the Court llouie on Saturday afternoon, January 13, at 2 /dock, to unminnte n full city ticket. Alto to ' leiect caudidutea lor Council. In l*t ward, Vigilant Engine Houie 1 " 2d " Market llouae. < Sd " Court House ] " 4th " Atlantic Engine House. " 5th " (iuinli iiimo ItrniM. " 6th " United Kn^Ino Ilotiw. I " 7lli " Barclay's I l<iir Storu. I ' ' 8th " Arbrnx Hull. II. SCHMULB1CII, Chalruitn. B. B. DOVENER. .-ecroUrf. j? J QhtlMAtymtx. TUEMDAY, J AST. 0, 1877. i New Advertisement*. ' Election Notice?C. H.Collier. Stockholders'Meeting?Geo. K.Wheat. J Hugo I* Loos?Tobacco anil Cigars. Wiexel Musical Institute. Notice?Alonzo Loring. (, For Kent?Furnished Room. ^ Notice?J. II. Woodward. Wheeling Hinge Company. Dividend?Franklin Insurance Co, Cooper Shop?W. W. McDonnell. i Hamilton Opera Ilouse?Forbidden J Fruit. 1 Republican City Convention?head of oral. I Quarterly Settlements?A. W. Paull & iro?head of local. y Thermometer Record.?The follow- t ng shows the range of the thermometer, m observed at Schnepfs drug store, 1 )pera Ilouse corner, yesterday: i A. W. 12 M. 3 P. II. 7 P. M. 28 g? ?! IS ? Regular monthly meeting of Council 1 o-night. ( The trains were generally snowbound ! esterday. , M , 5 Tiik Market street bridge was yester- i lay cleared of snow. ? No marriage licenses were issued by thq bounty Clork yestorday. 1 Three was a little more snow yesterlay?in fact, a good deal more. How handy Baron de Palm would ] ome in now to sprinkle on the slippery i lavements. The Republicans will hold primaries n Thursday evening, and a Convention n Saturday. I Tun Council Committee on Wharves * eld a meeting at the city building yeierday afternoon. The Mardi Urns boys held an enthu iastic meeting last night. A number of ew members were taken in, ami-a per- 1 lanent organization effected. ; democratic; city convex TlODf. Nomination ol'Nnalcipal Candl dilM-Appoiatmeot of Execa live Committee, Etc. The Democratic Citr Convention wa called to meet at the city building at li a. m. Te*terday, and before D o'clock th building waa crowded with candidate! lobbyist*, delegate* and Idler* drawr thither to witne*? the proceeding*, in lioi of more profitable employment. It wa remarked by many, that more inter en wa* taken in the work of the Conventioi than for a number of year* past; but th largo number of condidatea before th convention wn* no doubt, the cause o thin. The chamber of the Second Brand of Council, io which the proceeding* wer held, wan literally packed?crowned fa beyond comfort or convenience. UFX.VKH IN TIIKCIIAIK. At 10 a. x. the Convention wa* callei to order by Mr. W. C. Handlan, wh( nominated Dr. J. K. Reeve* an temporary chairman. Dr. Keeve* wa* thereunoi called to the chair. lloliert Simpion, ??q., wan choaon Sec retary. CKKDBNTlALfl. Upon motion of Mr. W. C. Handlan a Committee on Credential* wan ap pointed by tlio chairman, and waa a follow*: Pint Ward? T.C.i rpenter. Second IFiirrf?Ralph Arkle. Third Ward? J. F. Merriman. Fourth Ward.?J. McDermott. Fifth Ward? Capt.Ed. Plankey. Sixth Hard?Patrick* Wier. Seventh Hard?J. B. Slieppard. Fujhlh Ward?'W.C. Handlan. LIST OP DELKOATEiJ. The Committee, after a ahort absence reported the tollowing delegates: FirU IKanM. T. Car|*nter, lfenr; Zoeqkler, A.C. Herrel. Second Ward?W. 11. Hcb.imbra, Join Wi'llv Rnluli Arkl?*. Third Hard?John L. llice, Jan. Flynn J. F. Merriuian. Fuurth lFard?John MoDermott, Otti Hpmh, Anthony Manly. Fifth Ward?Dr. J. K. Reeves, E l wan Plankev, James Moloney. Sixth Hard?Patrick Wier, F. Trim cliell, II. K. Brown. Seeenth IIW-F. 1\ McNeil, J. E Hheppard, Charles Wheeler. Jui/hlh irartf?\V.C. llandlan, A. Sto ker. J.W. Wait. t II the delegates were nrest-nt e.tcep Mr. liens, of the Fourth \\ ard. rtlKM ANF.NT ORGANIZATION. Upon motion of W. C. Hanillan, a com mitiee of three was appointed on peruia nent organiration. The Chair appointei the following committee: W. C. Jlamllaii J. I!. Sheppard, John L. Rice. The Committee recommended the fol lowing gentlemen for permanent ofiiccrs President, Dr. J. 12. Reeves; Secretary \V. II. Sclmmbra. The report was adopt ed. _ The Doctor, in taking tho chair, mailt a sentimental little apeech, thanking tin Convention for the honor conferred npoi him, counseling harmony, etc. The following gentlemen were appoint pd a ronimitteo on basis of representa lion: First Ward?Henry Zoeckler. (Srond " ?Ralph Arkle. Third " ?J. F. Merriman. Fourth u ? Jolin McDermott. Fifth " ?James Malonev. Hulk " ?Patrick Wier. Seventh " ?F. P. McNeil. F.'ujhth " ?W.C. Hanillan. Some little time elapsed before tin committee waa ready to report, th< friends of the candidates making a hart fight over the basis ol representatioi supposed to strengthen their cause. BA?lBOF REPRESENTATION. The committee linally reported in favoi of adopting the following as a basis o representation : First .. :o\ *?contl Ward .................. .. 30 rhlr.I ' .. 3% Kourtlr " r: 87 Fifth " .. 30 sixili " 12 Hfvrnllt " ... 'JO Elrflilll " ? .... 33 Total .. .* /2.M lUipitriA lo fleet 1 3K> The basis was prepared by tho com mitlcc as a compromise, there havinj been objections made to the vote as cas jl nroviiMu dWlitini TCfioIi ilnlnsilAllui wan entitled to vote an follows: Firtt Want .. >.150 Swond Wiml ..loO Third ' .. .UCJ FUIIIIU " - .. Fifth ' .. .too Pinh ' 110 Sfc.viilh ' ... .. fcjRlith .. 110 COMMITTEE ON RESOLUTIONS. Upon motion of Mr. Handlan, a com inittee of one front each ward was ap pointed on reaolutious. The co'mmittei was an follows : Firtt Ward?-I. T. Caroenter. Second " ?John We It v. Third " ?James Flynn. Fourth " ?A. Manly. Fifth " ?Jul. Plankey. Siirh " ?F. Truschell. Scintfh " ?F. P. McNeil. FAjhth " ?W. C. Handlan. Messrs. John L. Rice and F.P. McNel were elected teller." of the convention. Upon motion of Mr. Handlan, a com mitteeof two waa appointed on the tlx srder'of business. Messrs. W. C. Hand Ian and J. 15. Sheppard were appointee upon the committee, and in a few mo uenta reported the order of business aj follows: Nomination of # Mayor, City Sergeant, Clerk, Superintendent o Water Works, Street Commissioner Wharfmastcr. ANDY SWEENEY FOR MAYOR. Nominations being in order tor Mayor Messrs. G. W. JefTors, A. J. Sweeney am W.C. Handlan were named. Mr. Merriman Htated that he had beer instructed to announce to the conventioi lint Mr. JpflWa ileHineil fn Im> n <>nndi late for Mayor. A ballot waa then taken on the Major ilty, with the following result: Sweeiey, 1,414; ilandlan,530; Jeflers, G20J. Mr. Sweeney was declared the caudi< late of the Convention{ and on motion o! Sir. ilandlan, the nomination wan made unanimous. and jim for city sergeant. Nominations for City Sergeant wen uade a* follows: Matthew Altmyer Sorter Smith. P. L. Kimberly, Jamei iV. Hweeney. A ballot resulted: Sweeney, SSGj; Kim >erly, 583]; Altmyer 077*; Smith, 617) There being no choice, a second ballo vas taken, resulting: Kimberly, 410j Sweeney, 83Gj; Altmyer. 777}; Smith 534 Mi. Still there was no choice, nnd a thin: isllot resulted: Smith, 1174}; Altmyer '77i; Kimberlv, 233}; Sweeney,480." A fourth bailot was taken a* follows smith, 1,287$, Altmyer, G77A; Kimberlv, 1334; Sweeney. 306$. Upon the tifth ballot, Mr. Smith revived 1,337-1 votes, and won thought tc lave secured the nomination uutil tin liscovery was made that 100 votes to< nany had been cast. Immediately then rere cries of "bull-doting," "fair count,' itc., and preparations were made to take another ballot. At this stage of the proceedings Messrs Kimberly and Altmyer withdrew, leavinj Jmith and Sweeney to light it out. The sixth and last ballot resulted in tin lomination of Maj. Sweeney, b? the fol owing vote: Sweeney, 1,524); Smith l,139?. The nomination was made unan mous. The Convention then took a recess un< il 21*. m. aftellnoon session. Mr. Ilandlan, from tho Committee or iesolutions, reported the following reolution, which was unanimously adoptd and telegraphed to John U.Thompon, at Columbus, Ohio: Vo the DrmtcraU of Ohio, at Cbtumbm in Contention Aacmblcd: We. the Democracy of the city of iVheeling, in convention assembled, send ou a cordial greeting, and concur in * the spirit and object of your mesting, and hope it will result in great good to the country. Tho popular vot* ol the * nation hating been overwhelmingly cant * in favor of Tilden and Hendricks, and also a majority of the electoral vote*, " we aympathize with every legitimate cf^ fort'to secure their inauguration a* 0 President and Vice l'reddcnt. Fraud '? cannot giro tho American people a Chief ' Magiatrate that will command reapcct. 1 The decision expressed at the poll* mtut * be confirmed in order to secure present t peace and the perpetuity of our free in* i atilulioti*. W.C. Hahdlan, p Chairman Cum. ef Roll call by the Secretary, all the dele! Kates l>eing preaont hut Herrel from the 11 First Ward. 0 The Chairman stated that the next r bimineiw was the nomination for the oliice of City Clerk. The name* of Alex. Updegrafl', W.I). 1 Kngliah, W. P. Adam*. W. f. Emblem ) and John H. lleinhardt were placed in f nomination. 1 ballot for city olbbk. Alex. Updegrafl', 054 1?C; W. I). Englirth, 510 jj; W. P. Auams, 1(K); W. T. Em Idem, 417i; John II. lieinhardt, 070j. Necessary to u choice, 1,332}. >i No one receiving the required number - a necond ballot wait ordered : * Updegrair, 9511-0; English. G46j; Adams, 187 A; Emblem, 130; Bernhardt, 0465. No choice and a third ballot was ordered : Updegrafl', 1,1115; Euglinh, 90QJ; Adauia, 100; Iteinhardt, 540j. Fourth ballot: Updegrafl". 1,611?; English, 853J. Mr. Alex. UpdegraQ* having received more than the required number (1,33'2}) 1 , was declared the nominee of the Conveu' tion for the office of City Clerk. y On motion of Mr. J. 1). Bheppard, the nomination of Mr. Updegratl' w:h made , unanimouH. SUPERINTENDENT OF WATER WOlUU. , The chairman announced that the next business wait the nomination fur the Superintendent of Water Works. Communications were received from 1 John W.CummingR and N. W. Beck, offering thetnsel vea as candidates for the otlice, and pledging themselves to abide by the action of the Convention. A ballot resulted: Heck, 8274; Cummings, 1,837). Mr. Cummtngs was declared the noiniee of the convention. 1 HTIIEET COMMISSIONER. Ths announcement was made that the next business was the nomination of a Street Commissioner. The names of Stephen Clark, .T. W. I Boring, John Arthur, Lawrence Clark, James M. Todd, James Haley, Robert Crawford, James Nicoll*, Robert Jun- 1 kins and James G. While wero placed in ' nomination for that position. '? On the first ballot Boring received 6CJ, Todd, 34Gj; Nicolla, 390?; Junkins, 7411); White, 1111?. J On the second ballot Todd received e 283); Nicolla, 503); Junkins, 70G$; '? White, Ullii. No choice. The third ballot resulted in no choice, 1 Todd receiving 233); Nicolla, 853); Jun kins, 3003; White, 12113, and fourth | ballot waa ordered. On the fourth ballot Junkins received 100 votes; Nicolla 1153); White, 14115. Mr. White having received more than the necessary number, was declared the nominee of the Convention. The next business being the nomination for Wharf Master, the following were named for that position: J. CI. More ri?, II. 11. Dunlevy, Win.Rutherford, W. e P. Adams. I The lirst ballot resulting in no choice, 1 the convention proceeded to ballot a second time, with tho following result: Dunlevy, 1)03); Adams, 1G45; Morris, r 11 Gj. Mr. Adams was declared the choice : j of the Convention. pledged to surroirr the nominees, d Mr. Arkle offered the following reso J lution, which was adopted: 5 llcMtlteil, That the inemt>er* of thin , d Convention pledge themselves to give , ? their hearty and undivided aupporf. to j j the ticket nominated. j city executive committer. <, Mr. McNeil moved that a committee of . two from each ward be appointed, an $ City Executive Committee for the enaut ing two yearn. ri The following were selected: Firti Ward?\V. A. Wilson, Peter Miller. &co:ul UurJ-r. L. Kimberly, W. II. 3 Schambra. 1 Third M'tird?Johu L. Kice, J. F. Merriman. a Fourth HW?John 1'. or ing, John Halltv&n. Fifth IRmJ-J. 0. Hoffman, Dr. J. E. Reeves. Sixth ?Patrick Weir, N. Reister. b Sertnth ir<irtf--J. 15. Sheppard, C. II. Wheeler. Eighth Irani--J. W. Wait, Adam Stoker. On motion, the nomination of the above ; committee was confirmed. On motion of Mr. W. C. ITandlan, a vote of thanks was tendered to the President, Secretary and Tellers for their J services. 1 The Convention then adjourned sine die. The Courts.?Circuit Court?Judge , t Mehin.?This court was not in session . yesterday, but will meet this morning at 1 the usual hour. b Municipal Court?Judge Cranmer. ' Tbirt court wm in session yesterday aff ternoon, and transacted the following . i business, A chancery order waa entered in the : chancery case of Henry Snider vs. i Catherine Snider and others. i j' On account of the Democratic Conren- ; tiou being in session in the City Building, I , no moro business was transacted. , Adjourned until Wedneaduy at 10 . o'clock a. m. Police Coort?Judge Cochran. i There wai only one case before His Honor yesterday morning. August Palmar, a vagrant, was sent to [ the city prison for thirty days. Bly's Examination.?Tho examinalion of David lily, the confidence opera* tor, was commenced before Justice Cald ' well in tho Court House yesterday. A ' number of witnesses were examined, ; 9 when tho further hearing of the case was postponed until this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Mr. Jordan and Judge Cochran appeared for the State, anil Air. Cracraft \ for the defense. > Tiik man has missed a great treat who . has not risen early on a winter morning, and, turning the slab*, peered out into the ' nearly twilight with its shadows of dun blue, and seen the soft opal of the eastern sky brightening, and the rose pink of 1 sunshine blushing as it kisses tho snow, and caught a sight of his wife shoveling ' a path out to the milkman, and then | hustled back to bed for another nap. J Gen. Mahony yesterday had a gang , of twenty-four city prisoners at work clearing the snow from the pavement* about the Capitol building. \ isitors to the C'anitol will hereafter not be compell' ed to llounder through the snow in order * to reach one of the doors. Western Teleoraimi Company.? The Western Telegraph Company, in[ corporated by an act of the Legislature of Maryland, yesterday filed with Secretary of Stato lied rick a properly authenticated copy of said act and received a certificate of incorporation. | Hunter, of tho Steubcnville Gazelle, no [ doubt speaks from experience when he ' says that "the big heads have sufficiently recovered down at Wheeling to talk of "a Mardi Uras jamboree." Tjie Streets and Alleys Committee of Council held their last meeting last night, and enjoyed it hugely. There was a fund 1 of amusement, m well as business. 1 TO THE KEUINTKK. C or TRU. f( Tbew Is a publication. 0 Id tbla busy town of curs; n wbleh raisaa our indifnatioo . By Its Democratic slurs; II It wakes It'* 'pearance daily, g All In reutwr UJark and white; _ Anil ch?-ers the uplrlta Rally Of thoao chaps who want to fight. g 'Bout the I'rfwidantial muddle ^ It also rouUiui a luanjr IJttiu nothings which will waridlti f( lutu type, Cut don't auiouut 'l'anjr j. Uruat importance in the ti g hi; Thajr now endeavor to by taru I (Jet some where near the rtj{ht 2 When tbey iaiuo tbeir papain-. Course it has'n't l>een an long aco u Hinee tba court a vinlict rendur'd Unto a Major whom you know, a. Home cuiupllmwit they tendtiM. tl Save these few faults, 1 think this sheet, a very rcspcctabto Journal, Hut ni It li, 'twill only meet The taste* of being* infernal. hi Mow then, my friends, I'm going toclrr P Tu you a fuel'a advice, 8 ( <> mind your ways and totter live, H And present tblnji only nice; Continue on the way you are, * In time you'll only utut her, Ci Hut changn, and the folks will arc, ti /tSbd, lu JUadjuti htr , Annual Elections.?The following annual elections took place yeaterday: . .Etna insurance Company.?A majoriIv of tlio atock not l>eing repre*enteu at thin election, tho old Board of Directors. " which received the whole number of vote* caat, will hold over. Tho Board ia aa follow* : W. li. Simpaon, Wui, C. u Haudlan, J. K. Botaford, J. K. McCourt* D ney, John L. Hobba, C. P. Brown, 11. A. J MrL'abr. ' Exchange Bank.?'The ol J Board of Directors vu re-elected, viz: J. N. Vance, Bauiuel Laughlin; L. 8. Delaplain, John . Li. Hoffman, Wiu. Klliogham, H. Hork- e, lieimer, D. Gutmiin, Henry Wallace, p Crawford Booth. a Bank of the Ohio Valley.?'The onlv new member of this Board in Mr. Win. A. Isett, The Board now standi as follows: ci John K. Botsford, Jacob 8. Rhodes, Geo. n W. Franzheim, Henry M."Harper, Wm. a B. Simpson, John L. Hobbs, Wm. A. Turner, 0. C. Dewey, Wm. Isett. German Bank.?A majority of the stock F not being represented, the old Board of o Directors will hold over, viz: Aug. Pollack, John Oesterling, Anton lieymann, Phil. Schuehle, Aug, Rolf, A. J. Long, C. Heil, F. Schenck, H.Schmulbach. & Wheeling & Belmont Bridge Companv ci ?Board of Managers elected: J. N. a Vance, A. Allen Howell, M. Kuilly, It. g Crangle, 1). C. List, Jan. Maxwell, A.J. g: Clarke, J. L. Stiful. A. Wilson Kelly. A. Kolf Boat Club.?President, A. Rolf; Vice President, H. Hafer; Secretary, G. U W. Lutz; Treasurer, H. Bieberson; Cap- v. tain, J.G. Hess; Trustee!*?J. Ntinge, H. b Beiberson, A. Kolf. Wheeling Gymnastic Association.?The electiou of ollicers which was to have ta* n ken place at the Gymnastic Association v? was postponed until Monday evening, Jan. 15. The following election of oflicera of b; Knights of Honor,- Alpha Lodge, took Place in Peterson's Block last evening: 'ast Dictator, C. II. Deiters; Dictator, It. II. Cochran; Assistant Dictator, T. B. ti Campbell; Chaplain, W. H. Morton; d Guide, K. II. Sweeney; Reporter, Chas. A. ci Coen; Financ'l Kej>orter, Milton R. Lewis; lreasurer, J no. A. Armstrong. Guardian, Henry Seamon; Sentinel, W. E. Boggs; ii Trustees, J no. K. Mendel, Lewis Wood- y uiausee, Jno. A. Lash. Tiie following arrivals were regestered Q at the St James last night; Dr. P. B. N Good and W. |W. [Adauis, of llinton, cl W. Va.; Clarence L. Smith, of Fairmont; M. L. llader, of Nicholas Court House; I). I). Dix, Nicholas county; II. J. Sam- ni uelrf and Thos. B. Kline, Bnrboursville. At the McLurc last night were registered the following: I>. Lynn, of Cum- * bcrlaml;.). N. Kowan and Henry Kobin- 11 *on, of Monroe county; J as. Stewart and 1' N. S. Kirtley, of Putnam county; W. A. Quarrier, Wm. H. Jlogeman, and E. W. Wilson, of Charleston: \V. N. Chancellor, of Pai&ershurg; G. 1\ Cross and T. H. 0 l'crcival, of Jeilerson county; T. F. Parker and Wm. Jlinton, of Monroe county; George \Y. Siple, of Pocahontas; W. A. Strickler, of Kllcnlioro; J. W. Sinclair and Col. Wm. Tyrel. of Fayette county; J! L. It. Cofran, of Grafton; A. N. Arnett, of 1 Fairmont; David (loll* and wife, of Kan- Hl dolpli county; J. 10. Pennybacker and J. B( II. Dougherty, of Pendleton county. Educational and Sociable.?The young men of the Hebrew persuasion of this city have organized a society, the object ol which ia to aid the Hebrew Educational College at Cincinnati, Ohio. The olficers arc 1. lilum, jr., President;Samuel , Hamburger, Secretary; M. Sonnehorn, " Treasurer. The President has received B1 from the President of the College at Cin- 81 cinnati a handsome _ parchment roll, headed with the following inscription : . BOLL OF HONOR. We, the undersigned, appreciating the necessity of educating men worthy of w being ministers and teachers in Israel, $! do hereby form "The Gentlemen's Aid Society," of Wheeling, county of Ohio, State of West Virginia, every member thereof agreeing to contribute $1 annual- U Iv, for the support of the indigent atudentH of the Hebrew Union College. ine oocieiy in mis city Btarts oft" wilh a membership of thirty-three, with a fair prospect of increasing the number to one hundred during the coming week. Entertainment at the Academy.? The young ladies of the Academy entertained their friends last evening with an opera entitled "Genivive." Miss Minnie Bosley read the introduction, which was quite lengthy, but very well executed, i'he substance of it wag that "Genivive," a winter of "Isadore," waa when quite ni small stolen by a band of Gipsies and tl employed by them to sell flowers. After bi % lapse of ten years and during one of tl lier rounds she meets her sister, is recog- s< nixed and brought home. Miss Jennie w Burns as "Genivive," and Misu Annie ai Nolan as "Inadore," did very well. Misses fe VeaShields and McEntee acted the *t Gipsies. The chorus, consisting of twenty A young ladies, was good. The ladies were assisted by Misses Paten and Rohan. . Altogether the affair was a success. The Waverly Entertainment.? [j The Fourth anniversary of the Waverljr y Literary Society wns observed last nijjht by the" usual public exercises, which q were held in Wicael Hall. We can only ^ give the order of exercises, which were .1 as follows: Music. Prayer. Mu?Ic. i. Salutatory ....By the Prwltkut. Mu?lc. * K*?.?y E?l. Rlchardton. B DecUiuuti.m?Tbc Polish Hoy Ed. Larklu. r, Music. 11 On fen?Modern Idol Ureaklng II. C. Black. T" Ks?ay? Tbca ?nd Now J. C. l)jy. '? Muilc. Debtlc?yurttlon: Is Cremation Obnoxious fruw nuy Standpoint? 1 atr, 8. c. Wilson. Neg., F. SUnton. A Organization of Dem. Executive Committee.?The new city Democratic Executive Committee met in the upper chamber of the city building yesterday ?' afternoon, immediately after the nd- c journment of the Convention, for the purl>ose of organizing. Mr. J. B. Sheppard n was called to the chair, and Mr. W. II. ci Schambra chosen Secretary, On motion * of Dr. Reeves, the Secretary waa directed 8 to request the nominees of the Convention to meet the committee this ovoning c' at 7 o'clock in the Court House, the room to be determined upon hereafter. ^ ?. n Died Suddenly.?Mr. Wm. Kryter, " well known in this city, was found dead in ? Iiis bed, at his residence in liellaire,on Kri day morning last, and waa buried the fol- 11 lowing Sunday. Ilia death is ascribed to "J heart disease. " Several instances of accidents to ped- C catriana by avalanches of snow and ice r falling off the roofs of house upon them c, arc reported. The statement that Mr. Martin Pebler o lost 25,000 cigars by the leaking of his roof on Saturday night, wo are informed ci l>y Mr. Pebler, was incorrect. o (iEMR or the Dkncz.?Publuhcd by Wrer Dihon <& Co.?The special reason >r the ijwue of this brilliant ?olume was ie great success of a similar work, "The lems o( Strauss." That, of course, beiK published noon after the appcarance of trauss at the "Jubilee," owed something f it* reputation to the renown of the reat composer. Yet much vu owing ) the brightness of the content*. "(Jems of the Dance" are bright enough >r anr one. They are divided into varum "dance" titles, as Waltz**. (Jalopy, 'olkas, Quadrilles, etc., of which about 5 are new ones by the two Btraurse*, nd the rest are by Oung'l Zikoff, Lalothe, Faust and others. In all there re about 25 authors, whose componiions (ill 232 large page*. Dislocated ah Arm.-A few days ago a an of Mr. Henry Sliallcross, with noomanion, was returning from Kabbath chool, when some bad boys pelted them 'ith snow balls. Young Knallcro**' arm 'as dislocatcd, and he has since been onfined to his room. Isn't it about iiue to let up on this snowballing busies*. The Mat. Morgan combination, which as boen advertised in these columns for Dme days past, will commence a two ights engagement in the Opera House Miight. m Ownio to the heavy fall of snow yesirday, the street cars were not running unctually during the afternoon. A krong force of men were employed in tareling the snow from the track. Early Clo?ihu.?The dry goods men re agitating a movement iu favor of irly cJoaing, and propose to close their laces of business at 6 o'clock p. m. herefter. IiOoK out for cold weather and don't atch cold, but if you do, nothing will leei me requirements oi four aiuiauon i well m Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. (jrkat closing out sale of Hamburg Idgings and Inserting*. Great bargain* He red at Hpkyek Bros', 1158 Main *treet. Smokiko ahd Cuewino Tobacco.? [r. Hugo L. Looa announces in another )lumn to the member* of the Legi>ilaUiru nd other* that he hi* a One utock of Virinia smoking and chewing tobacco, ci?r*, etc., at No. 7012th*treet. We have 100 trimmed bonnet* and hat* ft, which mu*t be aold previous to inentory at almost any (trice they will ring, at Speyek Bkos.' Leoislator9 don't fail to try Duning'* famous tip* and stogie*; they arc ery line. No. 6012th street. Job lot of fine white shirt* at a grcnt argain, at J. W. Ferhel'*, Cor. Main and 20th street*. We have red act J the price of our enre stock of Hat*. All the latest style* own to 25 cents. Come early and *ejre them, at Speyeii Bro?\ DuNNiNo'a tip* are certainly the finest l the market. Try them, and be coninced. Organs for Kent.?Several very nice tgans for rent at Sheib's Music Store, [ain street. Rent can apply on purbase. A full line of choice cigar*, imported nd domestic, at Di'NXiNo'd. Jon lot of white shirts, home made ool blanket*, $2 50 a pair and cashmerc* l all colors, to Ik? closed out at some rice, by J. W. Feruej.V, Cor. Main and 20th streets. Gravely*, Milliners, LorillarJs and ( Iher line brands of tobacco, at Dunning'*, No. CO 12th street. 2,000 pounds of tho Ikmt quality of 5 ly Southern Carpel Chain, the best in le citv, at 25 cents. 5,000 bolt* new :ylo Wall Paper, cheap fur cash. Call >on at John lioeraer's. Vanity Tair and Durham Smoking, at Dunniko'*. j Ladies' tine side lacc box-toe shoes at i L. V. Blond's, 1135 Main street. I J. W. Ferrel is making tilings red ot in closing outhia immense stockof dry xkIs and carpets. Call; you can get reat bargains. The cheapest and nicest fitting side ice ehocs, at L. V. Blond'#. If you want a pair of home made 10-4 ool blankets for $2 50, or 12-4 do for 3 50, go to the closing out sale of J. W.Ferrel. Just received a fine lot of ladies' side tee shoes, lor $2 25, at L. V. Blond's. If you want as fine a white shirt as lere is in the city for $1, go to J. W. Ferbei.'s. Ladies'seamless aide lace shoes, at L. V. Blond's. If you want a carpet at half price go to J. W. Ferbel's, Cor.Main and 20th streets. i Relmbolt'j Bdohu is still in the m- j ith of ita popularity, Notwithstanding le absence of Dr. Helmbold, the celerated medicine ia still manufactured at le laboratory at Philadelphia, and in rid by all respectable druggist*. It is arranted for all diseases ofthe kidney* id urinary organs. Beware of counter* iita. Genuine has proprietor's private amp. John F. Henry, New York, Bole gent. , ? ? Scarcity ok Money.?There is no oubt but the present condition of all inds of business and industry is fearilly depressed, and it behooves every traily to look carefully to their expenses. ] /inter is coming on, when children ure able to Croup, Whooping Cough, ctc, oughs and Colds will prevail everyhcre, and Consumption, with other iroat and lunjj diseases, will carry off lany. These diseases should not 1* negated. Doctor's bills are expensive, and e would advise our jteople to use ohciier's German SYRUP. It never has tiled. One bottle at 75 cents will keep our whole family well during the winter, j wo doses will relieve any ca*e. hold in II towns in the United States, and by,your ruggist. Wholesale agents, Logan List ; Co. and Laughlir. '.Iros. & Co. eodftw j Hirer Sewn. Cairo, January 8.?River 0 feet 2 iches and rising; full of heavy ice. Merarv 12?. Weather clear.Evabbville, January S.?Snowed all ight; clear to-day and very cold. Merury 20? to 22?. The ice ia strengthening; ill freeze hard to-night, liiver 7.1 feet, now six inches deej>. Cincinnati, January 8.?River unhanged. About I> inches of snow nnd 10 weather clear and cold. At lronton le ice moved about 300 yards early this lorning, sinking two model barges. The ? moved again there this afternoon for n hour, but did no further damage. At iallipolis the gorge gave way last evenig, moving about 300 yardsand mashing nne coal barges slightly. Two movelents occurred to-dny, and a gorge is now eported at the mouth of Chickamauga 'reek. New Orleans January 8.?No arivals or departures. Weather cloudy and VICKSBCRG, January 8.?No boat* up r down; river rose one inch, and is clear I ice. Weather cold. Louisville, January _ 8.?Weather lear and cold, with three inches of snow n the ground. AGRICULTURAL^ "Latest Improved" BUCKEYE Cider Mill Adjustable Throat and Grinding Rolls. GRINDS TUE APPLES INbTEAD OF CUTTING OR GEATING. 40 Per Cent More Capacity THAN ANY OTHER Vlf.t. IN USE. HAS A NINE INCH THROAT, WHILE OTHERS IIAVE BUT FROM FIVE TO SIX INCHED. REMEMBER THE NAME, 'LATEST IMPROVED' BUCKEYE. Don't Buy a Mill Running Both Grinding Rolls at the Same Speed, if You Don't Want It to Work You to Death. The'Latest Improved' BUCKEYE RUNS ONE ROLL FIVE TIMES AS FAST AS THE OTHER?TEARING AN APPLE ALL TO PIECES AS SOON AS IT TOUCHES IT. THIS IS THE LEADING MILL On the Mnrktt, siR'l costs no more money thnn third cliws Mills. Pryor Boyd & Co. SOUTH BEND Chilled Plows SOLD BY PRYOR BOYD & CO. uu3-w flARROLL A BRO., Marble Workers, Nos. 0, 8 ft 10 sixtrkxtu St., WHEELING, W. VA. Monuments, Tombs, Head-stones, &c., constantly on hand and furniihed to order. Having made arrangements with h leading tirm in Scotiaud, we are uhlc to furnish all kinds of work in GRANITE at the lowest possible price. ap8-w QUIO RIVER FARM FOH NAL1C. The Farm of Edmund lllggs. decerned. foot of Long Bench, Pleaianta county, Wwt Virginia, aix miles alwvo Hi. Murya, will bo sold on lha iiremlm\ under kla will, at public auction, on March 10th, at 'I p. v. Thla I* a rery ilMlrable properly, containing SCO nc<*a, 80 acres river bottom, <0 acm paatme.and 1 So acres hill land heavily timbered. AcoodUrirk Dwelling lluuaeand excellent springs of waliiroti the premises. Tr.HMx?One-tlilrd cash In fund, and remainder In annual payment.1). ROBERT 1L BROW8B, JAMEd C. HOI.URKN, Jaljw Executory. r. A. tisker. d. v. troot.kk. E. A. TINKER & CQ. ConimitfMion MereliuiitN >oi tiik balk or Hogs, Cattle and Sheep. TINKER HOUSE DROVE YARDS, Wet Baltimore, Maryland, adjoining Maryland Cattle Bcska. P.O.ItoxBOO. rnrt-w pOR SAIJ5, RENT OR EXCHANGE, ON VERY EASY TERMS. A SCO Arte Fnrm, In Manhall c -unty. West Virginia. 10 mile* from the city of Wheeling, liood buildIngnaml Improvrtnflntfl? aud 120 acruacleared For particulars lixiulre of HANNIBAL FORBES. D02-W Wheeling. W. Va. JOSEPH H. SAGE, 1313 Market Strooti . Agent for the Oslelirsted DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE. Oil, Needles tod Attachments for all kinds of Machine*. All makes of Machlnei repaired promptly by a practical wwktaan, sun -a** FANCY GOODS. CHRISTMAS TOYS I CHRISTMAS TOYS,! CHRISTMAS TOYS! CHRISTMAS TOYS I CIIRISTMAS TOYS! CHRISTMAS TOYS! CHRISTMAS TOYS! CHRISTMAS TOYS! CIIRISTMAS TOYS! CHRISTMAS TOYS AT WHOLESALE. Wheat, Isett&Naylor, 1300 MAIN STREET. dc!3 MONUMENTS, *C. OARROLL i 11 Ho. Mot. I, IA10 Hurmm Br., Importer! and Dealer* In tho beat of ITALIAN MARBLE AND STATUES, American tod Scotch Gran!to Monument* ui Kbtota. AT TUB VBSTLOWBSTMATMk poll DRUGGISTS. Happy New Year SPECIE PAYMENTS. new piock rono moniuin. mm pocxeu U coin. Ilaudsoiue stylos for ludles, geutleioea u: children. LOU AN, LIST * IX) ?\' LADY KEEPING HOUSE Will esteem as n very acceptable preaunt a HollJiy Ducket of our EXCELSIOR BAKING POWDER QRAND IMPROVEMENT. Call aud see our graduated Cheat Protector* They are Invaluable as safeguard* against Col,] Pueuiuonia, Ac. Jjold by LOGAN, LIHT A CO., Druyglita, Hrldge 1'orat rjllIE CHILDREN LIKE IT. For Coughs and lMr*ne? use Dr.Chapman'aHorehound Balsair Good for old nnd yourg. Pleasant, aafo, eflsctui deSO-daw LOGAN, LIST A CO j^ORTH~WI1KELINQ DBU0"?T01iL WILLIAMS"Si FARIS, Druggists & Pharmaceutists. Na. C89 MAIN ST.. Wheeling, W.Va. We desire to return our thanka to our Mendiiai patrons for the favors thus far received, aud lo *< cure theiu that ?e will spare no efl'orts to wtrit i continuance of tbeir mnbdence and support. We have on hand a flue assortment of ferfumoj Hair Oils, Lilly White* and Toilet Articlo m? ! ally, and are cunMautly receiving nac,/rtAcyurt Drugs, Medicines, Ac. Main St., foot of Seventh, North Wheeling _doiu JJA1H RRUSIIES, COMBS. CUT GLASS BOTTLE?, PERFUMERY, Eudless Assortment, HOAIU AND COSMETICS, COLOGNES, IIAIR OILS, POMADF. TURKISH TOWELS, Etc., At Rcduccd Prices, for the Holidiijv EDMUND BOOKING'S PHARMACY. del 9 REED'S COUGH SYRUP! Thl. PJqiM.ti0B bus gninet! foriUrl! it a miort nine, a reputation that is necor.lv none. lthaH been thoroughly teated, ?? pronounced by the publio to be Superior to All Other Cough Syrupt Now in use. It is pleasant and agreeable to the taste, speedy and auro in its action WHOOPING COUGH It is invaluable, quickly allaying aud orrr couiing the spasms of Coughing. Do not neglcct a Cough, however tilijib ?arrest it at onoe, DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS. Upon the first appearance of a Cough, procure a bottle of REED'S COUGH SYRUP, And use it according to directions. A?kf REED'S COUGH 8YRUP, and do not uk. any other. If your Druggtst does not k*| it, get him to send for it. HOUSTON & REED, Proprietor), set8 WincKLiNO, W.Va. LAUGHLIN BROS. & CO. Tb? Old Drug llouaa, no* Twenty Yean eatablUhed, aiwayi hive on hand ?nJ In stock CHEMICALS. Bantonlnl, Quinine, Morphia, Chloroform, Btrychnla, perfectly pure nnu reliable. PHYSICIANS' InrtrumaoU, Hurxical Appliance*, Truw* Brace*, of approved mater*. DRUCCISTS' Bur.Arise, Bcale*, Bpatulai, Morten, Bottle# of all kind* an<l atylea. GROCERS' Dru|>, iuch u Cream Tartar, 8*1*, Horn, l.lwirlce, Ac., Id convenient alunl toif. PURE SPICES. Pepper, Allspice, Clorea, Nutmega, (lioit?. altW whole or ground In tana. CHOICE WINES. Maderla. Sherry, Catawlw and lVrt, pu" for family nae. SOAPS, SOAPS. Colgate'* and Baxlne'i How, Honey ?!l1 filymrine, all finely perfumed. BRUSHES. Fit* BoflUh and Frvnrh Hair, Natl in' Tooth, wall made, of beat patturui. de2U