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TERMS OF 8UBI0RIPTI0N. DAILY. By mail, in aJwntt, potff* itepoid. Out' year 001 Thrae month*-....!- W fell mouth*- 4 CO I (>oo month 75 If hterad by Carrtari in City 15c |*r wt?k. HMII-HEKHLV. By mail, in a,Into*, pctlagt jtrjmiJ. one y*r?...... 001 Biz month* II W WEEKLY. By mail, in oJmam, putlog* J. Unejr?*r.,...M...M...|l 801 HI* tnonthe ..11 0Q In Guba of Fl?e H ? *"b. In a?b? o! Tm ?. ? <0 oath. In Clube of Twenty ? ? And an tstra copy to jxrion gattlog up uuti. S^The above prlw i if* Invariable. Remit at our rtak, tn Dralu or I'wte.flW* Money Onlcra.anu whero neither of theen mu t? procured, etnd the inuney tn a itegUtcrid l*it?r. THB INTELMOENcfiTwIII pwaent dally the nawa In all depertu.eota, from all qtttitm of the world, aa well a* a eumpleta record of local . a*enta. TUB WBKKLY li printed on Thuwlajr, and can ba had at (be rauntrr. In paid cnritlopei.nad r far mailing. "*?? ? ?W'? ?*? "< fritndt and nUnin uilh ntui Jim lumtJ ilJBBCKIBKBS.?Faraona dealrlng to hava the Daily j.-iTKLuaiuriRleft regularly at their IrwMetid* In the city and miburba, can l? tertud by leaving their addreaa at Counting lltf iu, or by drop letter through tha poatofflcw. TO CONTRIBUTOW.-K0 attention will b? |?ild to anonymoua communication!; every artlele muat ac<otnpatiled t?j the wrlter'a real naiue uud addreaa. Hutinrti Isttrrt Jot ui i/iouU bt adilrttted uFrtw ,! VampbtU," and ihimld in no rau bt addirtxd to fithtr individual mmbtr i/lhejirvi by Name. ZhZntdtymw. Auimllo NtutUtii. Katrt are afl'ectionato, they luv young chickens, sweet krearn, ami the bent place in front of the tiro place. Dojf? are fathful, they will stick to a bono after everybody else ha/, deserted it. I'arrotta are eazily edukated, but they will learn tonwear well in liafi' the time they will learn enny Uiingelae. The birds cat bugA and worms for plain vittles, but their dessert konsists ov the best cherrys and gooseberries in the garden. The owl ir. only a picture ov wisdutn by dalite, when he kan't nee enny thing. When it cuius nite hi* wisdutn wholly knnai^tn in ketching a Held imiuw, if he can. The donkey is an emblem ov pachunce, Imt if yu studdy them klonser yu will lind that lazynesB iz what's the matter ov them. The caglo is tho rnonark oi the skies, but tho little king bird will chase him tu hi/, hiding-place. The ox knoweth biz master's krib, and that iz all lie duz kno or caro about hiz master. MunkeyH are rmitatilV.but if they kan't imitate Hum deviltry they ain't happy. Tho goose iz like all other phool.s?allwuHtj seems anxious to prove it. If mules are ever meek it iz simply be? cause they are ashamed ov themselfs, but mules are hibrid, and ain't uckountahlc for cnnytlung. The bees are a bizzy people; rather than be idle they will rob each other ov their hunny. The kockroach is u loafer, and don't seem tu live ho mutcli on what they eat ua what they kan git into. Ducks are only cunning about one thing; they lav their eggs in such sly places that Birmtimes thev kan't find them again themaelfs. The mushrat lean foresee a hard winter and provide for it, but he kan't keep from gittin' ketched in the sylliest kind of a trap. lien* kno when it in a going to rain, and nhelter themsclf*, but they will try to hatch out a glass egg just a/, honest az they will one ov their own. Mudturtles are the slowest ov enny four-legged kritters, and they are alwus on the move, trieing to git numwhare else. Hornets hav more tight in theiu than enny thing ov their nize, but there iz no method in their madness; they wilt pitch into a meeting house when they are furious, just az anxious az they will into a sleeping baby in its kradle." The crow iz the mrtst uat'ral ov all thiefs; they will steal and hide what iz ; ov no use to them nor loan to enny boddy r else. Ants are the bizzyost ov all tho little or big bugs, but a large share ov their time iz spent in repairing their houses, which :: are bilt where folks kan't help but step on them. Flies toil not, neither do they spin, yet they hav tho first taute ov all the beat >. gravys in the land. The cuckcoo is the grates ckonemist amung tho birds; she lays her eggs in other birds' nests, and lets them hatch (hem out at their leizure. Kats hav fewer friends and more eneuiys than any of the four-legged purswaahun on the face of the earth, and yet rats are as plonty now as in the palmyeat days uv tho Roman empire. Ov all things lazy the sloth wears the l>elt, and yet his lazyneas iz all thare iz intnrontiiKT nhmit liiin Tho frogdodgcth when it lightens, and tho tud gaps when the thunder bellows. The kro bilds her nest ov stix, the hwoIIo ov mud, the Mjuirrells of leaves, the wren of feathers and wool, and the woodpecker dig* a hole for hid eggs in the rotten trees. The sarpent and the krab change their clothing each year,and the rackcoon lives all wintor long on the memory of what I hoet in the Hummer. Tho horse allwuz gets up from the ground on his fore legs tirst, and tho cow on her hind one*, and the dog turns around three times before he lies down. Tho kangaroo he jumps when be walks, tho coon paces when he trots, and the lobster travels backwards az fast az ho does forwards. Tho elephant haz the least, and the rabbit tho most eye for their size, and a rat's tail is just the length of his body. The spider is tho only critter that ketches its food in n trap, and sheep will live without water longer than enny domestick animal. The fox is tho hardest to ketch iu a ; trai>, and a munkrat the easiest, and the meddo lark iz the shyest ov all tho birds ov the air. The crow (lies 0 miles, and tho wild pigeon 60 an hour, but the humming bird beats all things on the wing. Tho horse will eat 10 hours out ov ; every 12; tho ox lays down and chews r hit kud hatT the time; and the hog never knows what it iz not to be hungry. The wild turkey kan run laster than he kan lly, and enny man who is a good walker can tiro a deer out in 21 hours. I kant think, in konklusion, ov ennything just now, iu art, scienco or morality that mankind excel in, but what kar bo found, moro or less developed, In the bugs, beasts, birds and fishes. Didn't Want Prayer Waited. "Thero wass another story," continued I'eter, with a twinklo in his eye, but the fsumo grumbling tone in his voice, "ierrj wicked; but many's tho time I will lief? laugh at that story. That wass about two men in a boat, and tho night it was? i*o black that they couldn't find their waj into tho harbor at'all, aud the wind i'l wass blowing ferry hard. And the one he says to the other,'Duncan, you must gif a prayer now, or we will nefergetintc the harbor at all.' And Duncan says, *1 canna do it; you maun do it yourself Donald.' And Donald he will say, 'Tan you, Duncan, if you do. not gif a prayei we will be trooned as sure as death, for ] can see nothing but blackness.' And sc it was that Duncan will stay in the sterr of the boat, and ho will kneel down, ani lie will say, '0 Lord, it iss fifteen veari "inco 1 hef asked you for anything; but i will be another fifteen years before I wil ask you for anything more, if you wil tek the boat Into tho harbor.' And then sure enough, nt this moment there wass i &reat sound of tho boat going on tin each, and Donald that was up at the bow he will cry out, 'Stop, Duncan, do no' pray any more; do no be beholden to any body, bekass the boat's ashore already. ' ? William Black't "Madcap VioUtP FINANCIAL AND COMMEROIAt Wheeling Wholesale n?rk<*(. OvricB Daily I?t*lmornckr, : Weduesday, March 28. j There seems to be more activity lu coru merciai circles than for aoine weeks pas The llour market 1> stronger, Hnd our que tationa of aome branda nre slightly a< yaticed, ia sympathy with the advance i wheat in the went The provision inarke is more active, bat we have no changes t report in our quotations. There is notl thing new in groceries and there has bee uo change in values daring the week. Ilui ter is iu good demand, with a rather ligL supply, ut a small advance over last quoti tions. Aitlm?The arrivals arc sufllcient t keep up the supply, as the demand couth ues light, and there has been no iiuprovi mentin prices. (Quoted at $1 25a 1 CO. HiTrim?There is a steady demand fo strictly prime table butter, iu light so] ply. We advance our quotations to2? UAKIIfO POWDBR?35a.16e per lb. Bboomh?Fancy, $2 00a2 25a3 00; plal 91 76a2 50 lliutawAX?25a28c. Canned Goods?Dealers report trad improving. QaotaUons: Peaches, 3 1 caus per dos. $2 15; 2 lb cana,$l 65; Sib can tomatoes, (2 10; 2 lb cans tomatoes$15( Winslow corn, 2 lb cans, $210; sweet corr $1 JO; common corn, $1 65; strawbei ries, 2 ib cam, $1 76; blackberries, 2 II cans, $1 AO; raspberries, 2 lb cans, $2 OC plums, 21!) caus, $176; lima beans, 2 lb cant $1 75; cove oysters, 1 lb cans, 95; 2 II cans $1 75. Coal?Per 100 bushels, $0 C0n7 00. Ciikkhb?The trade continues rathe light, hut prices are firm under the Rtrenrtl of holders at the sources of supply. Jtc ceipta are very light, as they lmve been fo the past mouth. Prime Ohio factory 15^c New York do. 10c. Drikd Fruit?There is scarcely enougl movement to establish quotations. Apple quoted at 3)^u4c; Peaches 11c for mixed Ho for prime hulves. Other quotations Prunes, <Xo', Currants, 7iic; Raisins, new *>? w, v nit-urin, uew, vj^u. Kuuh?With a steady demand ami di rainished receipts, a stronger feeling ha been developed within the past day or two quotable at 12^al4c. Fihii?'There iia fair trade reported. Que tations: For packages containing 1U0 lbs o sound fi?h; light weight aud inferior quul ity at price* to correspond: Codfish boneless cod 7c. Lake herring; new $2 2fi White Fish. $5 /50. Half bbl?. No. 3 muck t-rel $5 00; No. 2, $S 50. UitocKRies-'l'he general niurket i steady and unchanged. Our quota Hons are: Coffee* ?Good Itio quote* at 22c; prime 23c; choice 24c; Javi 32c; best roasted 28; yellow Itio 25c. Syrup ?Common 45a50c; prime f>5a60c; New Oi leans Molasses, choice 60c. Sugar#?lie fiiictl, hardi crushed V2xAc\ powdered am granulated 12Xc; A Cotl'ee 12c; B 11% c extra C 11 J^c;commercial A Sugar llj^c commercial B llj^c; commercial C ll??c yellow 11c. Rice?Carolina 5%a6c; New Orleans fully fair 9>$c; prime 9&c; ohoici 10c. FKATnBBS?Dull; Jive geese, SOaGOc. Fill'it?Oranges plenty at $8 OO-R'bbl. per box $3 50. Lemons at $5 00 $ box. Flo uk?There is a stronger feeling, ii sympathy with the udranee in wheal It appears to he pretty generally concede* that the supply of good hard wheat, i comparatively light; and this being th case, standard brands of Hour are still hel with considerable tenacity. We quote i a jobbing way as follows: I anry brands 9 00(311 I Family....*, 7 uu@rl C -s'i|*r n 60(46 C Spring .. 7 00m7 1 Rye 4 18&5 C Uuckwbeut Flour 7 00ot7 fi Furs?We take the.following quotation iroui u circular issued uy a. uorKueimc it Co.: Mink, 10c u$l 5U; muskrat, 3al8t raccoon, 5a80c; skunk, 10a80c; grey fox $1 'J5.il 50; red fox, 75c a$l 25; otter, $5 0 a6 00; opossum, lUal5e; wild cat, 40a50c house cat, 5al5c; sheep pelta, 20c a$l 00. clns F.N (J?More active at 80a00c. CJrain?Trade is rather quiet in graii circles, with the exception of wheat, whic: is firmer aud stronger. Wo quote at $1 40al 50; Corn, 40a45c; Out.*, 30a33c Jlyr, 50c; Jlarley, 80e. Hay?There is no change iu this mat kct; Loose is selling nt $10al2 per ton. Nails?'The following are the card rate! Nails, Brads and Fencing?10 to 60d $2 8; 8d and I'd $310; 6d and 7d $3 35; 4d and 5 $3 W, 3d $4 35;2d $5 60; Barrel?K in.$5 81 I in. $5 35; W* in. $1 (10; IK in. $4 35; 15 in. $3 85; 1 in. $3 go; Finishing?1 it $7 85; VA in. ?"6 83; Iiu. $4 85; 2 in. $4 6i 'ix/i in. $4 35;3 in. $-1 10; Caving?lOd to 30 13 (jo; ?d $3 85; 6d $4 10; 4d $4 35; Fin Blued?1.1 $1 60; 3d $5 85; 2d $6 t>0; Liuin Nails?% in. $7 35; Tobacco Ilhd?Gd an 7d $3 85; 8d $3 60; Clinch Nails?all size $1 60; Cut Spikes?all sizes $3 10; Boa Spiks, cut?$3 60. ONIONS?There has been no particula change in this market since our last report $3 75 per barrel. Oll-H? Carbon, 16c per gallon; miners 68t Potatoes ?The market is firmer, bu unchanged. Prices ara quotable iu a jol bing way at $1 25al 30 per bushel, th outNide figure for Peach Blows. Easter; Sweets, $5 40 per barrel. Provisions?There is a little mor doing in this market, but there is n change iu prices. Our quotations re main as given last week, viz: Met Pork?$16 50al7 50. Bacon?New bacoi now ready; shoulders 7^a7?ic; Bugs cured 6c; bams 12al3c; breakfast baco 12al3c; clear sides O^alOc. New LardButchers lOitfc; fancy city 11 Xc. Surds?'Timothy seed, $2 15a2 25 pe bush.; clover nominnl. Sai.t?Per barrel, $l 25. saukr Kraut?Per barrel, $9al0. WOOL?The market is firm; 40a43c fo choice washed, and oue-third oil for ut Mashed. Wheeling Family market. MKAT AMD PODLTBV. UltKr. PORK. Round, lb ~l2j{al5 |8alt 12] Hunin ..10b12>S Fresh steak 12 lain". 13 Rout 12! Porter-house 15 11am >S Kom?? 1 Ham, sliced - 20 dtew 8 Nauiagn. ?...? 15 Cornel 10 laid 15 Dried 20 vbal. Tonguo 50* ?0 Cutlets... 15 Trlpo ~ 75 Roast - 12: l.l*er 5 Slow 10 Tallow - 8 POOLTBY. motion. Chickens..... ?30i40 Chops 20 Turkey*, per lb 12] lliuit quarter l'JJ4 Ducks 12; Fore quarter .. 10 Geese ...... 7h8 Lamb, hind quar.. 12% Chickens ..10*12; Lamb, forequar... 15 fish. Mackerel, each.... 8al5 l-obatera 20 Herrings, dot 25 Oysters,half c*n...20a3i Perch, string 25 Oysters, per quarfttaSI Cod mm 10 Clams - 60 baluion, lb 15 nnocKitm. Butter, lb -30*85 Citron 10 Cheese, lb t7al8 Raisins 12^*15 K?s, doit 12SalO Eng. Currants ttaiO Mlik, qt ......8*10 Prunes 10 tka. Vinegar, gaL 35a40 Green, lb 35ci|l 00 Cider 10aH Eng. breakfast 40s80 Pickles JO Oolong SOaOO Crsckers, lb 10al2 Japan ? .30*80 Laundry starch...-8al0 cokvkk. Cranberrlec,pr qt 10*12 Jbts 30a35 Maty Itcans -10 bio 22ai5 candligs? si'uiu. 8|wrm .25a30 ??(His for 8100. COiutnou mold 15 Block, lb... 7 8al*oda - 5 , Crushed, It) 7 so*r? Pulverised, lb ??T Hard- .....5 1 Granulated, lb 7 Hominy, qt 8 Mruwn. lb ....10*12 Beam, per qt 8*10 Molasses, gal ...75 Dried apples, per lb-3 Syrup 6u*l 00 Hour, sack....95c*Sl 10 Maple syrup, per Corn meal, peck- 20 I quart f 123al 50 Buckwheat,per lb 6 1 Houey as |S*uer kraut, pr qr-5e8 1 VKdKTim.KH AND llAlinKX SAUCK. . PotAtoos,|>eck.....^3fl40 Cabinet, ?*ch tCa2J Sweet ' pock COaTO Turnips, per pcckl8a20 l O0J0M - ..40a50 Bee Is, per qr peck ....J5 ? Onions, new, pr bunch ft Parsnips, pr qr peck...A lettuce t*r ' 10 Carrots 8 1 Greens? kale, pr^pk.15 raurrs, hots, km t Apple*, peck -10(20 Walnuts, Eng'h... 25 , Oranges, each 3ifi Walnuts, Napli*. 35 . Oranges, dos .25a10 Almonds,suft stiell, Lemons, each SalO lb 80 1 Lemon*, do* .30*40 Almonds, taper ; Dates, lb -12*15 shell - 40 Figs 10a20 Peanuts, quart..? 10 1 Brasll Nuts, lb..? 20 Oindln, assorted^ 1 Pecah Nut* ? 20 lb 20 saara. [ Timothy, busb-92 75*3 00 Clover, white SOaGO fad-top. .-.100 Canary seed, lb... is ' Clover, red, lb 18 |Rape seod.......... lfi J 0 . oils, arc. I bperni, gal ft 00 Lluiccd - 80 I w hAlj 1 40 Burning fluid M Paraffin* ....12 <M?2 ftO Benslne - 25 kerosene 24 Alcohol - 3 00 I Turpentine ? 75 Carbon- .SSaM | Lard 75ca|l 00 i AJ-ry Hood*. 5 Nbw York, March 28.?Cottoua in tuo crate demand. Prints moving moderat ' It in first hands. Print cloths ax., Cixti nominally held at 4a4*{c; 60, 3&c. Wo< ' ens dall. Foreign goods in moderate d mand in first harnls. 37 TRLBORAPB. New York Sloucy and Stock*. Ntw Yowt, March 28.?MoXKY-2aS I per cent, cloning at 2a2X per cent. Prime [ mercantile paper 3Xa5 tier cent. Custom i. reoelpU',$l34,000. The Assistant Treaaurei i dUburned $110,000. Clearing! $12,000,000. {Sterling long 4.84a4.85fci. |. GOLD?Opened at 104??, and closed at ? 104%, the sales of the day being made at t the.se figures. Carrying rate* lajjj per cent, 0 and borrowing rutes werealso made flat at 2 }fala2 percent. u SlLVRU?At London closed at Mlid. [. Here, silver ban ure $1 23 K greenbacks, ,t $1 18 gold. Silver coin K per cent diaii. count. (JovKiiNMKN m?Dull and steady. o OnltMl HutM te uf 1881, coupon* 112k ,. FlTP-TwentlM (IM3) ? Fl*e*Twcu!lt*ilH<a) new IWJJa e" ?r?-TwcnUaa (1M7) - -11 F1v?*Tw?nUaa 11868)... ~ U* r NawFWea .. 11" >. Now Four atul a ball* . Teti'furtlM ...... ~........~..11UX Txo-lurUM (oouponi) .............Ill Currency Ulxea - m.mm?.mH.1?I!4 IUii.hoad Rondh?Finn this afternoon. u< Statu Hkoukitiks? Uuiot and nominal. Stogkh?Were firm at tho opening, and advanced from \i to 1 per ceut, but with ? lower prices at tho coal sale, and the talk " of a railroad war, a decline followed of y a2J{ per cent. DelawaroA Lackawanna ' leading in the reaction. More than half of ' the aiiles of the day' were conGned to tliii j* stock, mid Lake Shore. After 1 o'clock .. there was a fractional recovery, and during the hut hour of business the market lie ' came Una, with un advanoe in the general lint of % to X per ccut from the lowest point of the day. The talk of a railroad war will probably be put to an end at the meeting of the President*of the Trunk lines to be held here aoon. Bank* ers, for the Hule of .Chicago, Burlington A . Quincy liven, report a large sale and an* ' nounee that bonds will be ready for dellvu ery In exchange for receipt* on nud aflt'r Monday next. The sales aggregate 222.000 i. shares, of which 7,000 were Pacilic Mail, ! 10,000 Western Union, 2,310 Kock Island, 2,500 Erie, Cli.600 Luke Shore, 10,500 New ' York Central, 17,600 Michigan Centra], 7,200 Delaware & Hudson, and 1)2,300 Del? aware, Lackawanna & Western. . Wiwtorn Union...... 02}i|C. C. C A I. W ' Quicksilver 15 New Jersey Cen. yuitksiiTiT pM -i at. Paul is1* * PadQc Mall 20 8L Paul j.rcfort*d... f MnrljNiu 4Vi Bock Inland |. Marlpom prefer red.. fl); Fort Wayne..... U7'i Adama Exprow.... ICO I Wabash ?... -l1 j ' We!la, Pargu A Co? W'/$ ChicaKo A Alton ... Ul% ' American tit lCtilgoA Alton pfd.,104, United Slates........ 41 I Terr* Haute 'J' N. Y. Centra!. 92%|Terre Haute pld.... Yi s Erie Ohio A Mimlulppl. f> ? Erie preferred M'-jDelh. A Ueka (ioli , Harlem ^Ja7 |A. A P. Telegraph... 24?J I Harlom preferred...lUi | Missouri Pacific 1U1 n Michigan Central... -to); Indiana Central Wlx/t a Panaiua._. 120 Burlington A Quln.,10.! .. Onion Pacific atock.Ci H. A St. Joe 11% . Lnko Shore 48 !< Central Pae. bonds.. lOtt . Pittsburgh .H'Ji'i Union Pacific Vdi?lOll-i x Illinois Central. 4I*h Land Grants 103% i; Northwestern wm. IM Sink'gPund... V2% i; Northwestern pfd.. r New York. B New York, March 28.?Cotton? Firm at ll%all%c. Flour?Firm but less doing: supertine western and State $<i OOtiG 25; ' common to good $t> lOaG 30; good to choice $0 30a(J 85; white wheat extra $ti 35a7 25; II fancy $7 30a8 50; extra Ohio $6 lOnS 00; j St. Louis $0 15aJ> 25; Minnesota pateut 11 $7 75al0 50. Wheat?Steady and noniins ally iu buyers' favor; shippers and millers holding off; storm checkeu business; No. 2 ll Milwaukee $1 4Sai 49; No. 2 Chicago U onntoil nt 41 J'.nl Jfi. iual. Rye?Quiet anil steady; western 80a 10 82c. Barley?Dull aud in buyers' favor; W No. 1 Canada nominally 92a95c. Malt? Dull and uuchanged. "Corn?Light de? mand for export and home use; prices o unchanged. Oats?Dull and lower, western mixed and State 38a53c; white western 8 44a60c. Hay?Not so firm; shipping 70c. r Hops?Quiet and unchanged. CoU'ee? ' '< Quiet and unchanged. Sugar?Steady and unchanged. Molasses?New Orleans -10a 56c; l'orto Rico 45a53c; English 3Sa45c. Rice?Firm and unchanged. WhiskyDull at $1 07al 07^. j| Clttcugo. ,j CniOAOO, March 28.?Flour?Steady and unchanged. Wheat?Fair demand, but ' at lower rates; No. 2 Chicago spring nt .. $1 26%al 2*5J-a cash; SI 26?* April; $1 31}* Mav; Wo. 3, ?1 18; rejected 99c. Corn? Dull, weak and lower at 385*0 cash and y Marcb^2?%o April; 42J<?c May; rejected J 3GJ4a38e. Oats?Dull, weak and lower at y 31c cash; 30%c April; 34J^c May; rejected |/ 25Ma',5j5ic. Rye?Firm ut 64J^o. Barley u ?Higher nt 54J4c. l'ork?Active, lirm y and higher at $13 75 cash; $13 70al3 75 j April; $13 87}? May. Lard?Active end a ? shade higher at $9 25 cash and April; $9 35 ? n9 37K May. Bulk Meats?Quiet; should,i ers at 5a5?<;c; short rib 7%a7!J?c; short clear ,8 7&a8c. Dressed Hogs?$0 00. Whisky? .? Demand fair nnd market firm; sales* at $1 04; now held at $1 05. r At the close wheat was yac higLer. Corn i. and Oatajunehauged. Fork firmer, $13 80a ' 13 85 April; $1395 May. Lard $9 25 bid, April; $9 37Ka9 40 May. t ? ? ? ? Cincinnati. ? ClNCISKATI, March 28.?Cotton?Steadr at 10^c. Flour?Steady and unchanged. Wheat?Quiet; red $1 50al 60. Corn? L Quiet at 40a42%c. Oats?Firm at 36a40c. 0 Rye?Strong tit 75c. Barlcv?Dull aud " unchanged. Fork?Dull and nominal at ^ $14 3734al4 50. Lard?In good demand and prices a shade higher; steam held at J $9 20a9 25; kettle lOttalO&e. Bulk MeatsInactive; shoulders 5c; short rib held nt $7 37spot; sales at $7 32Ka7 35; short clear 7J<c. Bacon?Quiet and unchanged, 6J4a8%a8J4a8&c. Butter?Dull and easier, but not ouotably lower. Whisky?Steady at $1 03. Hogs?In fair demand but at lower rates; nnnininn OCnJ r..!_ l~ > V -out IV, tun IU guuil llglll $4 95a5 15; packing $5 00a.1) 25; butchers $5 20a5 50. Receipts 1,592; ?b!pmcnts 705. l'lilladelphia. Philadelphia, March 28. ? Floor ? Deiuami active; Wisconsin family $7 (0; K Minnesota do $7 25a7 05; Pennsylvania do ? $7 00a7 50; Ohio do. $7 50a8 00. WheatFirm; Pennsylvania red $L 02; amber $1 62 al 05; white (I 07al 70. Rye?Unchanged. Corn in fair demand; yellow 08c; sail 55c. Oats?In moderate demand; white 43a47c; fancy 51K&53o. Clover Seed?Quiet at * Timothy unchanged. Provision! firmer $15 00al5 50. Beef hams 21a 2lJ^c; smoked do llal2c; pickled doD^a 4 9&c. Lard-at 9J6t9?c. Ratter-Quiet; * New York and Bradferd county extra 27a i / 28c; Western reserve 23a25c. Cheese? ' \lr<>itflvn"ftnn .luil* .t ir.nir.l/. l.* nt ISftlCc. Pctrloeuiu?F-asier, related 16&al6%o; crude 13,7?ai4c. Whisky? $103. Allegheny Cattle. East Liberty, March 28.?Cattle?Receipt? to-day 442 head, nil for this market; total for two days 782 head, or three cars ol through and 43 cart of yard stock. Supply fair. but trade dull with slow wiles and a good inanv on haud. Best $5 00; medium to good $4 25n5 00; common to fair, none here. lloos?Receipts to-day 1,700 head; total "? for two days 2.475 head. Yorkers, none selling; Philadelphia*, none selling. Shkkp?Receipts to-day 2.000 head; total for two days 4,400 head. Selling at $4 r>0ii 6 00. Toledo. Toledo, March 28.?Flour?Steady, Wheat?Firm; No. 1 white Michigan held at $1 55; extra white Michigan itirmly al $1 58^'; amber * spot aud seller April $1 53K; May $1 56tf; No. 'J amber $1 spot and seller April $151H*152. CornSteady; high mixed spot 44?^c; No. 2 spo! 44}{c seller May; 45&c seller June; 4G( April; rejected 44!4c. Oats? Dull; No. 2 33tfc; white 40c. Clover Seed?$8 30aS 35 New York Metal. Nkw York, March 28.?Copper?Mann factured copper quiet but steady; ne? sheathing $31; Ingot Luke very quiet ai $10 25aiy 50. Iron?Pig dull and depress ed; Scotch $2475a27 00; .American $17 00? 19 50; Russia sheet $10 50all 00, gold. Naili ?Quiet and steady; cut $3 00; clinch $4 5( a5 25; horseshoe, No. 8, $20 00a2i? 00. Ciuclnnitti Home aud Mule Murfeet. Cincinnati, March 26.?There was sonu improvement in the market for gooi i smooth drivers and heavy work horses 1 Other stock ranged about tne same us dur iug the previous week. Nearly all that came in wore sold at the following prices Driving horses, $125al75; draft do., $125f 200; Htreeters, $75ullO; Southern chunks d- $50a75; mules, 15K to 16 hands, $120al50 ? 15 to 15K hands, fOOallO; 14 to 16 hands ji $65al00?for ages 4 to 8 years. Youni ? unbroken mules were not in demand e* There was a good demand for plow an< farm horses, and for aged mules. PERJURY! The statute* of tbe land are explicit eon* corning this crime, but so mild is tbe ac; tion of Or. Pierce's Pleaiant Purgative , Pellet* that no one having used them has yet suffered from jturgery, UK. ttl'HENCKfV MTANDA1II) HUICUIKH. The standard remedies for all disease* of the lunge are Bchbxck'b Pulmonic Brums Sciibnck's Ska Wrkd Tonic, and Sciibnck's Mandhaku Pills,and if taken before the lungs are destroyed, a speedy cure is effected. To these three medicines Dr. J. IISchenck, of Philadelphia, owes his unrivalled success in the treatmeut of i>uluin. nury disease. The Pulmonic Syrup ripens tho morbid matter in tho lungs. Nature throws it off by an easy expectoration, for when the phlegm matter is ripe a slight cough will throw it of); the patieut has rest aud the lungs begin to heal. To enablo tho Pulmonic Syrup to do this, Sohenck's Mandrake Pills and Schenck'a Sea Weed Tonic must be freely used to cleanse tho ntomach nnd livor. Schenck's Mandrake Pill# net on the liver, removing nil obstructions, relax the gall bladder, tho bllo starts freeley, and the liver is soon relieved. Schenck's Sea Weed Tonic is a gentle stimulant and alterative, the alkali of which it is composed mixes with the food and prevent*souring. It assists tho digestion by toning up the stomach to a healthy condition, bo thnt the food and the Pulmonic Syrup will inako good blood. Then the lungi heal; and the patient will surelv get well if care is taken to prevent fresli cold. All who wish to consult Dr. Sohenek. either personally or by letter, can do ho at his principal ofhee. corner of Sixth and Arch streets, Philadelphia, every Monday. Schcnck's medicines are sold by-all druggists throughout tho country. DRUCCI9T8. W A \rrm7TV~YOD TO KNOW W AJM liJlJ that for Coughs and IIonrK-iR-M thcie is uo more effectual remedy than Dr. Chapman's Horehound Balsam W A N T E D-IKi tlimisuMis ot tin'iu Hlt?-a?Iy know, thnt to make sure of light and wholesome 1IIm:iiU nnil liattcr Cnkex, you must uac LOO AN, LIST A IX)'8 EXCELSIOR BAKING POWDER. W \ Mrpi?n...MEMBEIW OF TUB VT All JL FiXJ LrclMnture, ^wttkers, 6Int(eiM, Miid nil 1 iTwin* with Cough*, Hourscm**, tk)ru Throat, dc., to try LO(i AN, LIST A CO'tj COMPOUND CHLORATE T0TAS1I TROCHES, the belt in the niarkft. W A XT TP I? ^...DEALERS* KVEKY> Y A 1\ X FAU WIIKRK torrmrmter that the kat wuv to hullil up a trade is to m.11 the licit good*, and that some denier* huvo told us that they have lout their trado bjr wiling inferior Jinking Pointer They any now they will aell ouly l-ok'uri, List A Co'a Excelsior Iiakiug Powder. j?27eAw ALWAYS GET THE BEST! REED'S COUGH SYRUP! Do Not Ncglect a Cold However Slight. For COUGHS, COLDS', HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING COUGH, Ac., use REED'S COUGH SYRUP! There Is no Preparation equal to it Try it anil be convinced. REMEMBER! Auk for "PEER'S COUGH Syrup," and be sure you get it. PRICK 2J CENTS PER IIOTILE. untlOTnii * nern n -? )ivw<iivii h ntbti, rrujjriciora, wheeling, w.ya. SOLD BY ALL DEALERS AY MEDICINES. jaV9 LAUGHLIN BROS. &. CO. The 0!il Drug Home, now Twenty Yean established, always have on hand and In tock chemicals. Bantonlnl, Quinine, Morphia. Chloroform, Strychnia, perfectly pure anil reliable. physicians' Instrument*, Surgical Appliance*, Trusses, Bra era, of approved makers. droccists' Bundrli-e, Bcnlcs, Ppatulaa, Morten, Bottles, of all kinds and styles. grocers' Drugs, such as Cream Tartar, Sodn, Borax, Meorlre, Ac., in convenient sired ijoxm. pure spices. Pepper, Allspice, Clows, Nutmegs, Oinger, either whole or grouud in cans. choice wines. Maderla. 6horry, Catawba and Port, pure for family use. soaps, soaps' Colgate's and Bnxlno's Hose. Honey aud Olycerlue, all finely perfumed. brushes" Fin* English and French Hair, Mall and _ Tooth, well made, of bent patterns. Ue22 Printing! BILL HEADS, j CARDS, LETTER HEADS,! CIRCULARS, And every description of Mercantile Print* ing executed promptly and at reasonable prices, at the I Daily Intelligencer STEAM PRINTING OFFICE, i 25 and 27 Fourteenth Street, Wheeling. ptr ORDEBS BY MAIL PRO Y . ATTKNDE1) TO. 1 MARTIN'S ' rT" ; CAPITAL RESTAURANT. ! No. 1155 Mahket Sr., is th4 only flrit-ckus Rutaurani <n Iht city. It li tho onljr Kestaurant that ' bos scptnito rooms for lsdlw, or where you can find ; that quiet cleanliness C.f * home, combined , with the best cvUine that can be found in the city. r Ho keeps on hand the rery beat the market affords in TCj^tabief. flsh, oriten. game, and ererythloR J in aauon, and seme it up in a manner unexcelled 1 in the country, lie can be relied upon alwayi to I furnish crerything Urn-class. Ie7 PROFESSIONAL CARDS. "QENTIflTRY. We idvlM ill those wanting Dinthtry don* to call on DB. GA8MIHE, where they pin have teeth extracted without tho aljgheat pain and new teeth put In not to be known from the natural tooth. Can b# worn with comfort and ease. All case* warranted. Office?No. 42 Fourteenth rtrect. corner of Market. fegc J. W. COWDEN, Attorney a t Lu *w. Office-NO. 1222 CtUPLINlHT., WHEELING, W. VA. Truuipt atteutlun to all lualneu entrusted to my rare. t*7 II. COCHKAN, Attorney at Law, 1220 ClIAIM.lXE STRI1BT, (.1 WITKEUNO, w. V*. -yylLUAM PHILirs, Juitlos of the Petoe & Real Eitate Agent, No, GO Twklitu St., Wiiikuno. Collections ol all kluds made and pruceeda promptly remitted. JaS yy naiiAM Attorney a t Lit w. Oflkoof the lataC. W. B. Allison, No. 1140Chai>llneitrcct, Wheeling, W. V*. Will practice la too Suto anil Federal Court*. BENJAMIN h. ALLISON, Notamt pobuc. oftre ai aiwre. upIS J DALLAS EWINO, ATTORNEY AT LAW, No. 64 Twelfth St., defi WHEELING, W. VA. Q C. OLMSTED, M. D., HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, Ox kick-No. M Fotrtkkmtu St. WHEELING, W. VA. Office Houra?8 to 10 A. M. 1 to 3 P. M. Je3 ^yM. 11. 11KAKNK, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office with Daniel Lamb, No. 1318 Market Street Office up stain. au:i0 jjaniel lamb, ATTORNEY AT LAW, No. 1318 Market 8treet, (over City Bank.) <e-l Wheeling, W. Va. JOHN McCLAVE, Attorney nt Law, Collection promptly mads. Money loaned, titles guaranteed. Isotea illacuunUtl, Will practice in tho tstatea of Ohio and Weft Virginia. Utile*!, cor, Third and Market atreeta, iu Dougherty Block, riloulienTllle, Ohio. apt? ^ B. CALDWELL, Attorney nt Law, No. 68 Twelftu St. (Next door to Odd Fellow's Hull, first floor.) mr21 IJ1 J; IIUGIJ8, At,torn?y nt Law.Officc 71 Twelfth Strut, Whaling, W, Va. Practices in the Courtn of Ohio, Marshall and Tyler counties, W. Va. novl7 j^ANI E L r E I! K , ATTORNEY AT LAW, 1401 Chanlino Street, Wheeling, W. Va. e2!? JAMES L. IIAWLEY, MERCHANDISE BROKER, and REAL ESTATE ACENT. Loans negotiated for Lender? and Borrowers. 1220 MAIN HT., WHEELING, W. VA. jiCJ FINANCIAL. orh k. B onroid, Brent Gbo. Adams, V. Prest M. A. Cuaxdlkb, Cashier. BANK OF THE OHIO VALLEY Successor to the FIE8T NATIONAL BANK OF WHEELING. Capital... ~. ? $250,000 This Bank is organised and prepared to transact the business of banking In all 1U details. It succeeds the First National Bauk of Wheeling, Is owned by the samo shareholders and Is under the same management By carefully regarding the internetsol its Correspondents and Depositors, and by n prompt nnd faithful oxecution of their wishes, It hopes to merit their esteem and conGdence. Notes and Bills discounted. Collections nude ou all points throughout the United States. Deposit Accounts subject to check at sight received from Banks, Bauk ore, Firms, Coroorations and Individuals. Certlflcatfe of Deposit lnucd payable on demand or at tixod dates. Interest allowed on Bpoctol Deposits. Duucroaa: John K. BoUford, Wm. h. Bltnpeon. Jacob 8. Bhodis, Wm. A. Turner, George Adams. John L. Hftbbe, Goo. W. Frailxi>elm, O. C. Dewey. Hinrr M. Harper, wy21-dAw Commercial Bank. Capital, $100,000. Ornci?No. 130S Main fit. Interest paid on Spedal Dcpoelts. Collections mailt) and proceed* promptly remitted. Accounts of merchants and otuera solicited. DIBICTORS: Tim n. List, J. 1* Btlfel, K. J. Smyth, W. T. Hart, J. C. Thomas, Clias. II. Booth.; W. A. Wilson, TH0& n. LIST, President. J. U 8TIFEL, V. Preal. 8. P. HILDRETH, Cashier. Jal3 D. C. List. Joskph SKvnou.n, Henry K. List, airaox Laku, Wm. A. List, Hurt W. List. Bank of Wheeling, WHEELING, W. VA. Capital, 5100,000. Stockholders personally liable and representing orfr 1500,000. Receives Deposits ami THscounts Paper. Deals In tiold, Silver, CoU-Dnifta and Sterling Exchange. Sella Drafts on England, Ireland, France, Gcrmsny and other prominent parts of Europe. Buysand sells Government, State, City and Railroad Bonds. Interest paid on Ppociil Deposits. Special attention given to Collections. D. C. LIST, President. G. LAMB. Cashier. J03. SEYBOLP, Assistant Cashier. j?lr? Exchange Bank. J. N. Vahcs, Pros't. Sam'l I.AOfiHUM, V. P. Capital rm.oco Liability ol dtockholdcn.....^. 400,000 This Bank su?*ed* to the buslneea of the MorchanU' National Bank, and deals in Coin, Coupuut, Commercial Paper and Bills of Exchange. Interest paid on Special Deposit*. Collections made on all poinia and proceeds promptly remitted. Accounts of Hankers aid Btislnw Men solicited. Stockholders liablo to depositors according to the Constitution ol tho State the aamo m In National Banks. duxctou: J. N. Vance, a Borkhelmer, L. & Delanlaln, D. Gutman, J. G. HoQmsnn, Wm. Elllngham, Harn'l Laughlln, H. Wallace, Crawford Booth, tuO JOHN J. JONES, Cashier. MERCHANT TAILOR*. New Goods! SPRING and SUMMEF C. HESS & SON, Merchant Tailors, COR. I4th AND MAIN 8T8. EUve juat received their l*rge and eleg&a wvft ui uwui lur SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR Kinhraclng all new dealvua ol Cloths, Cauimeraa. Vestings, Suitingi, ind Spring Ovarooatinga Which will be made np la the Beat Btyle. FULL LINE OF GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS WU1TB hHIETB MADE T6 OUVJUL We Invite the public to call end ex&mini our ntock. fueling assured we can oiler su perior inducements. mr!7 C. HK8B & 8QN. J. H.STALLMAN &C0., Merchant Tailors! We have received for the Fall and Winter Trade One ol the LARGEST AND BEST 8f LECTED STOCK OP GOODS ever brought to the city. All the NEW STYLES -of? Plain and Plaid Suitings, Diagonal and Basket Worsteds, Castor and Fur Beavers, Plain and Fancy Pantaloon Goods And all styles of goods usually found in { fir*t-clft.'jn establishment. A fine line of GENTS1 FURNISHING GOODS Always in store. THE BEST PLACE TO BUY SHIKTt in the city. ??6rCall and look at our goods. No. 27 Twelfth St, Wheeling s?J8 PRINTING, Mich as Cards, Bill Heads, Circulars, Posters, Receipts Or, in Inct, every Variety and Style ol (J UJ3 W AT THE LOWEST PRICES, it the INTELLIGENCER OFFICE Now Typo, NOW PrONHON AND TliB BEST STOCK IN THE MARKET 23 and 27 Fourteenth St DRY CATSUP Or Aromatic Seasoning for Meata, Oysters, Fiih.Ae THOBURN A BRO; gUNDRIEHBarden'a Condensed Milk, llalford'i, Lea A Per rlns', oud Prlne? of Wale* 8?uc?, Tomato Cateur Ac., at THOBURN A BBO'8. QALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS. Choice (pared) California Peara. Choice " Alden Evaporated Peaches. Choice California Plume. Juit retched and for ?al? by THOBURN A BRO., <nr2Q Cor. Market and llth 18 AREi/HH E teS ? ,, "4wM on tb? inrMrrir < It* HHP mU ll- fcftlB mil ni, It* abu*t r!,,> '#,r'* rtlx-uvrrln In tli< 16a WUftora x-lcocoorrrpMu.Huiii ho?ta UlmTy uwv lt? u?e nurrl.-il r?l?tinn. Mil* ana tfmtlr, )0U|1Jf in'<iii!u tyr.i ehuulU rrail ml pn*rnr?ltilt H'liuim n.l.iaiuuon, wUlrfe noon* can aBonl to to Withfull on Lo* uj |irt**nc lUf hralUi, ami ctimiiiciwn,awl fit*to r?il?l i lirt ke Ui? trr*hnr*4 0l youth ; that** and :i!j iruu Marn*jf Uuid# in lha world. 1'rlca fiUcmti by >1*11. Tt?a author mar t* ronmltfd pmonalltrorhj ir.wioiiiID* I'flhoeuM^U im-ntiotmlIn hU wwk.AdditM Dr.A.O. Ol.m. IS SvmltlngUm at, Chicago, IU. jgOOKS AND PAMPHLETS, PRINTED WITH ACCURACY AND D1IPATCH A1 OFFICR OF THE DAILY INTELLIGENCER, 25 and 27 Fonrteenlh 8 Bacon and lard. A full supply always on hand of LeaJ lard B. C. Ham*, Shoulders. Clear Bldea, B. C. BrlakctU etc. Orderi filled frean from amoke honaa dally, M. BEILLz. GROCERIES. I IJ10 WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. I Tfc# BodanlfnM rfip#ctlully ralluhc ttlmHoo of HouMkwptr* and Lou?uuicr? to his luge stock of CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES Which has beta selected from flmt h*u<1< with art, and which be offers at aa uear Wholesale 1'ilcn at it lapoalblntoiet. I Special Inducement, lo Liberal Buyers. WL(loods delivered to anjr part ol the city. R. ay ytii, Corner Market and Fourteenth etroet*. And R. J. HMY1II A CO., mrl7 83 Zsne HI., Island. Jos. Speidel & Co., THE LEADING GROCERS. I Largest and Best Assorted 1 Stock in the City. Bait Goods and Lowest Prices J I AT THE I i NEW| DOUBLE IRON FRONT ' BUILDING. 1416 M&ln &. 1417 South Sta. ]t!0 Juit oppoilto D. A O. II. It. Depot. < QHEAP GROCERIES? YOU CAN UUY 1 One lb. Ex. Young Hymn Tea for 40c. ' One lb. food Gunpowder Tea for BOc. One lb. beet Gunpowder Ten fur 90c. One lb. beat Japan Tea for -80c. One lb. good J a ran Tea for COc. i On* lb. beat Oolong Tea fur Wc. . One lb. good Oclong Tea for Mc. Twenty Ilia lllro for....- fl 00 PEAUI. MEAL, COllN HYRUP, And all klndi of Urocerlc* at the loweat market prlcoe, at T. W. BARTON'S, 2251 and 22H UiUrT St., Ck.itru WiiKKU.Nfl. ] J"29 _ __ "Satin Gloss" Flour. inn Rhi? inn* Ropoii/oH ..ww~..w?. 1 ( I Thl? li tho finest quality of Flour t i manufactured, and has all the whole- ] i ' some and nutritious qualities of tho unbolted Flour, combined with unequalled whiteness and purity. 1 List, Davenport & Parks, SOLE AGENTS. uol5 M. REIL1,V, Wholesale Grocer & Pork Packer, hob. 1909 ^ l*u main 81. I MTSola A rent Piipont Powl-r Miib J1LOOR. " In store and arriving the following favorite brand* ] of Family and Fancv Flour, \1r: New Process, family; Hcllslro (Norton'*); Odd Medal (Drouu A Co.) fancy; Alcablrc'a No. I. M. BEILLY. , -pKFINED SUGARS. A full line,embracingCrushed, Powdered.Granulated, Block and tho various untiles of Coffee and Yellow Sugars. Just received and lor snlo by j M- BEILi.Y. NEW ORLEANS SUGAR AND MO- ; LASSES. 1 bare now In stork a full supply of strictly prlino Louisiana Buwr and priuin to choice Molusst*. inducements offered to purchasers who may want to buy lu lota. M. BEILLY. , "piSH. , Prlnffl Georye'ii Codiith. Bonelew Codfish In boxea. Labrador Herring In Barrcliand Halves. Round Herring In Barrel* and Halved. Noa. i, 2 and 3 Mackerel in llnlvm mid Klta. ' | Lake Herring and Wblte-flsh In Halved. Juat received and for aaie l?y M. BKILI.Y. gUNDRIES. In itoniat all timet fall llnesof Green and Roaated Colleen, Golden Bjrrui*, Virginia and Kentucky | Plug and Twist Tohacroa. Olla, Bacon (my own curing), Lard, Teaa all atyles and kind*, Canntd , Uooda, Plcklea, Hoapa, 8oda, Grocer'* Drug*, Ac., Ac., which I oiler to the trrnlo at lowest market I pricoa. fe23 M. BEII.I.Y. ( PLUMBING,CAS FITTING > Thompson & Hibberd,, 1311 Market fllrcct. PLUMBERS, t uas ana steam fitters, ?AND- 1 BRASS FOUNDERS.j SOI.E AGENTS FOR I , SPRINGFIELD GAS MACHINE, ?AND? Knowlos' Stoam Pump, i Dtahrt in Iron, Lead, Sever and Flue Pipes, Gum Hose, Steam Whittles, Steam Gauges, and all kindt qf Plumbert Gooh. Having just removed to their new ami commodloua quarters, 1314Mark?t street, with a lar^e itock of the newest and handsomest designs of Chandeliers, Bracket and Drop Llyhts, and Extension . Chandelleia In Bronxe and Glaus; tho public arc respectfully Invited to call and examine them. Their goods are all new. m?2C rpRIMBLE & nORNBKOOK, Plumbers, Gat and Stoam Fitters, . Dealer* In Load, Iron, Galvonlaed, Steam, W'uUsi and Drain Pipes. Keep constantly on hand n larjje assortment Draw Good*, Hteatn and Water GiMgr*, Pumrs and Gas Fixtures. oli Aanns ton wkw vuemu ion I COWAN'S CELEBRATED 6AS MACWWE. BlUtll PGR CIRCULAR. wra MARKET STREET, WHEEUNO. WEST VA. Prompt attention given to orders from a dlitanco ' To Iron Mills and engine Builders, We have added to our PLUMBING nnd GAS | FITTING establishment, a new and complete Jilt AS* FOUNDRY, | and am now prepared to make all kinds of Ml i and Engine Brass Casting* at short notice and of . i the vory tx?t quality, I TRIMBLE A HOBNBROOK, mj3 No. HIS Market street. 1 r JOSEPH H. HAGfc, 1313 Marlcot Street, t Agent for the Celebrated DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE. J Oil, Needles and Attachments tor all kinds of Ma* ' chlnea. AH makes o! Machines repaired promrUy I by a practical workman. auM TRANSPORTATION. gALTlMORB i 01X10 UAlUtOAD. swwsaBgBawK Ou and a(t?r January 15,1877, l'uaenger Tralna will run as followa? Wheeling time; K.?fl-l!OUKD. No. ft. No.7* No. 1. No48* Loam- a.m. a.m. p.m. a.m. Wheeling ...?.? 6:W 10:33 8:80 7:45 AhItm at? p.m. r.ui Jraltuu.. 11:08 18j 11:41 4:80 p. m. a. m. Keyaer 2:17 7;83 8:30 Cumberland 8:i3 '\M 4.10 Martlnaburit.* 8 !M 0:48 Wash'ton Uty yjio ?:8S Baltimore ... 10 80 11:10 a.m. Philadelphia- 8; 10 Me*Tork...M. ? fc26 Dally except Hunday. No. 7 elope at all nutlona between Wheeling and Cumberland; No. 43 etoni at all Htatlona between W heeling and Grafton; No. 5 makes direct cunnee* tlona lor all polnu bouth. WMTBOCHP. No. 8. No. 3.* .No.10. Leave? Wheecllug ... 7:Ma.m 4:18p.m 10-.25p.m. Arrive at? EftDMVllle... M 12:06 pm 8:50" 2:80a.m. Newark 1:90." 10:06" 4:00" iilumbue...... 8:18" 8:80' fcnduaky...... 7:00" 10:80 Dayton 7.80 " l:85r.M. Cincinnati 8:00 ? IOisCa.m. Louisville 12:88NM 7:?5?>.m. Indianapolis - ll:28r.N l'MON'u it. Louta 8:30a.m 8:45p.m. Jhlcst^u 8:?0a.m 8:30 m L'ally cxoi-pt tiunday. Ji'oa. 8 and 10 wake close oounecUon at Columbus orall poluta south and Southweat; at Chicago (or ill tuluta West and Northwest. East-bound train* auk* connectloni at IklUmoro or 1'hllHdeliihla, New York aud Eostou. At Washnijtou City lor all pcinta South. Wemt-liounii tratns make direct connection! for dl principal potnta Wait and Northwest. Pullman Palace cara on all night trains. wueelino, prrra. a Baltimore orv. Unites dally? I Arrinw dally at Wheeling 7:M a. w. Washington,i'a10.40 a. in 4:'i5 p. ui. 6:10 p.m Except Hunday. | Exupt Sunday. Tlckota to all priudpel points on sale at Depot. J flee open at all hours during the day. u. pjiAttr, ? T. HKVK1EB. C JSwMSBaaqpqp On an.l aftoi Dercmber 4, 1376, Trains will run Pally. Iwwpt Sunday,) u follows, vis: AOOOKMO. I "HAIL MHMH^ uav m f? * , X. ?0:60 a. w. 3.00 r. m. Wdppurt. 6,05 ' 11:00 " 1:10 Hartltfa terry... 6:13 " 11:08 3:17 " fringe.-. S:43 ll:fio ? a-io . nouucnvllle. 17:06 " 12:06 P.M. 4:08 WriuvUla... 8:20 " 1:38 ' 5:M ' llochivtw 0:SO ' 2:80 " 0:40 ' a) jiivir. PlttflUrgh 10:88 ?? 8:40 " 7:43 11 toon I. 6:65 p. M. 8:40 11 12:15 A. M KmW urg 11:08 " 2:40 a.m. 8:M " Saltluiore.. 7:43 " Wulifngton 912 " Philadelphia 8:10 a.m. 7:00 " 7:85 " Sew Yurk. 6:15 " 10:15 " 10:28 ? Boston 4:50 r. m .. 8:40 r. m. Milan, o 12:28 " 6:18 r. M lUvtnio... 1:26 " 6:08 tludaon 1:55 ?' 6:83 " :ioveUu<U ?. 3:10 " 7:88 Ft. Way ue12:0lA.m. 8:10 a. m aicago 7:20 " 9:20 " Accommodation Tralu leares Bellalre at 4:401'.m md arrtycs Hi titeubeiivlUe at 0:16 P. m. jipeclal accommodation trnini leare Belialrn at i:W a.m. and 12:60 p. m.; Bridgeport 10:06 a.m. and .:05 p.m.; arrive ut Martlu'a Kt-rry 10:15 a.m. and ,:15 p. u. IMurninu Icavn Martin'* Ferry ut 11:80 i. m. and8:.0 p. w.; Bridgeport 11:40 a.m. and 3:30 ?. v.; arrive at liellairc at 11:55 A. m. and 8:15 p. m. ric kets to all principal points In tho Eut and VWt can bo procured at tho Union Ticket OtJJro il'Lure Home, and at tho itatlon at Bridgoiwrl. F. II. MYKIW, drfl General Pn.n?nRcr nnd Ticket A sent. PlTTHRUIHiH, CINCINNATI A ST. LOUI8 HA 1 L\V AY -I'A&'-JIAHVLB 11Q UTK. liU The Dlrcct Lino to th* Northwest, West ana riouthweat. CONDt*.SEb TIME CAKI?. Taking eflcct November 26th, 1876. j'v t.'tf Wtst ant! Ncuth (rla Columbus.? iPiutLluo. I'ac'f Kx. Aram 'n. L't Pittsburgh ... 11:20 p.tn. 8;&0 n.m. S:4U p.m. hUjubcuviUc.. 12:53 u.m. 10.07 " 6:10 " DennifOli 2:S0 " 11:55 " 8:30 " Newark 4:45 " 2:20 p m. Columbui..... C:05 " 3:50 " 10:15 a.m. A'r London 7:01 " 4:48 " 11:11 " Aciilo. S.'J6 " 5:42 " 12:30 p.n?. Dayton 7:30 " 1:85 " Clndumtl IC.65 a.m. 8:00 " 3:15 " Loulayllle 12: W a.m. 7:>3 " To fit It ni mA Ou-Ah (Tin />tra*Till^) ZauearlUo...! 8:30 n.in.l 3:10 p.m.1 l'\c Iainuuter... 10:lfj " j B:14 " ClrclovUlo.Jll:l5 ? G;lj " 6:10 a.m. Wnahlngt'u!l227 p.tu.1 1 7:10 ' Wllmin?t'n| 1.-22 ? | I 8:10 ' uiuirow | ?10 I I 9-.M " Cincinnati ,| 4:51 " | ....| 10:66 ' To the If'ul and Aorthwat (rln Columou?.) Faat.lnd. Pnc. Chic Lino fcx. Ex. Ex. a.m. a.m. p.m. r.m. Law Columlua...? 6:06 10:15 8:50 6:40 lrlT? Urban*. 7:40 5:43 7:40 PlqiUL. ....; 8:86 G:38 9:03 r. m. Richmond.. ........ 10:26 8:40 8JS V. m. Indianapolis*........... 12:40 0.66 11:26 a.m. St Loula..... 8:45 8:80 a.m. Lngan*port.?........... 2M 8:06 3:06 Chicago- * 7:40 7:60 7:50 JW Pull man Drawing Room and Bleeping Can from Steubcnrlllo and Colunibua through without thangt, to Cincinnati. Loulirille, Indlanapolla and St. Loula, and from Columbus to Chicago. Tho pleasure seeker or thoae reeking Jlomu in IA* Wal, inould call on or addrea tho undersigned for through time tables, maps, land circulars and further Information. W. L O'BRIEN Soo'l Pimenger and Ticket Agnnt, No. :19 illsb itroet, Columbus, Ohio. rjAO CAI'ITAUHTS. Or Partlee of Snail Mean Oeilroui of Engaging In Grape Growing, CoalMlnlngor Market Gardening. account of advanced age I am doriroui of SSfi? J!K, ^ ">rr?for? offer for aalo ftZrtw?PH1?^8 ?"J of Wheeling, on ueJ?T.cr?J)ank? midw*7 between Bridgeport and KmSJE52W,nd '^edlitelj.djolnfugtho *11W .?uu TTho propertj eonalita of CO """ *nd t*Ue Und and 15 of rl?er bottom, n Uie hill there axe two aeami of ooal, and 5? feet thick, throe deposit* of limaione, ao 8 fool re n of close Uxtuie wad or frw atono, an 18 foot rein of marl, which altogether make a aoU and an sffcter1* ? d,podtI 01 *leh and uluablo On tho aurfaM, the larger portion of which Ilea jently aloping to theeaat, imdalJ under direct axrjomiro to the ?ua, la a Vineyard of M acm, moaUr Qitawba grapoa, all In f uo Soaring condition, about StS SKS* *' homeateada, and ia now raalli the onl* nnnm.niui territory between Bridgeport and Martin's Ferry. It la valuable u an Investment for capital seeking a nolo purchase, and valuable to those who want market Hardening ground cloee to the dty. It fronta beautifully upon the river and com mac di a view of the city, the If land and the whole acenery of the alley. The terms of ale will be one-third cash, balance In two annual payment*. 8 per ocnt lutarcat on deferred payments. For further partlculara Inquire of BICHARD CRAWFORD On the premises, or by mall at Bridgeport, Ohio. ap9 DR. BUTTS' DISPENSARY j Thirty ymisrxprricoco la thctrvitmtatcf Uexual and Clironta SlauaftNioflxXit eiri. U.Mli:TT.vnnrrlnBP?tildP. r<'"Jai'JjL. A PhysiologicalViuw ofMirruca /- .'"v i jwy f?rt;irii.?rri?U ?od thoas cont*tnpl*tln? l111' _ & nurmsB, oa tho niyiurtr* f?r rrprodurti. ion ana tho Kcret Inflrmitiriot youth, minho.*t*nd womanhood AnillutfreUslbookotMtpatrii fur jirivafe rfvlltijr, which ihoulil be kept uul?f lock ana krr. Kentunil. rr. al forWclt. A 1'IUVATE MEDICAL/ TREATISE on all of * Privito Nature In both irw, the at?u?*? and dl?ori!cTJOtthsae*ua| yitrm.smllheRitnaotcun.UUpsjai With rn*r*rlny?, imt umlirssal torMcti. MED1C/U< ADVlCBone?*tu*laod Chronic DiMMoa. Frnlnal WcaVuMi, Catanh, C?nr?r, Ruwutt, IU? Upturn Il? tilt, &<*., n?o pmc work tent under ?cai for 10 ct?. All thrco books containing 480 pace* an.lcMrrihiMr worth knowlnironthoaubjcct, aent spouraly sealsd on receipt of 00 ct j. Adirrti, Dr. Butts' Diipensary, No.12 N. Olh ?t., Bt. Louie, Mo. C^tabluhM HC./ jyjlLLS, FREW & CO., BOOK I3IIVDERS ?AJfD? BUNK BOOK MANUFACTURERS. Are prepared at all tlmea, with the best material tn fill orders for Blank Books, such ai ire usrd by Banks, Counties, Corporations, Railroads and Merchanta. upon abort notice, and In the most desirable and workmanlike manner. Hating all the latest and moet Improved machinery we loci confident tliat we will render entire latWactlon to all who favor us with their orders. Music,imagaxlnea and Periodicals of every doKriptlon bound In a nsat and durable manner. MrLL8,. FKEW A CX>., Noa. 25 awd 27 Focrnocrni BT., Jew wgmiyq.w.VA' gATIH OL038 FLOUJ&, Another lot of this celebrated Family Flour, the beat In the market, Just received by LOT, DAYKHPORt & PARI3.