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SbJMellItytmx* OfTlce 29 A 27 Fuurtiontk StrMt. ! R i :\Y & c A MP B EL Ii, rvcMMUM and morftirtoits. Ui:i>MM)AV.J1A1 ?, IH77. Tli? I'ltriiuioiitftiicN. The answers to the Popt'tf allocution, :i|i|>va!ing to the faithful to rally to the ilefcnne of the Pope ogaiimt Italy, nn agree mai any ?ucii programme in not only out of the question but entirely uncalled for. ia every Catholic country in Europe there is nloro or le*H effort by Ultramontane j artisans todraw the government* into a ?|ii&rrel with Italy. No government ha* m yet taken it up. In France the Republic has met the question with great delicacy, apparently. It devolved upon Jules Simon to assure the great body of Krenoh Catholics that, while they were secure in their Religion, tho government would not permit high ecclesiaatics to intrigue and foment a bofcleM quarrel' with a friendly foreign power. Tho Italian Minister at Paris thanked him for this utterance. The nd. vanccd Republicans, like Qambetta, urge the i government to enter nt onco upon a policy of disestablishment, like that pursued by Bismarck in tier many. But tho Ik public *ia not yet strong enough to undertake this task, It belongs to the future, in tho meantime the Republic must temporize with tho clerical party. It has one great advantage over the priests in politic*,?it will outlive them. But in the Catholic monarchies, tho tone of government toward-the Vatican is equally discouraging to the temporal pretensions of tho Pope, and Melegari, the Italian minister of foreign afl'airs, is able to asHitrohis Parliament that "the lowers aro convinced that the church and the Pope enjoy complete liberty and independence." Tho Pope felt tho disappointment keenly, as appears from a specch on Saturday. Business Memoiiand^. ? Mr. Inane Kelly tell." us that the wheat crop in Ohio county look* very'promising, and lliat the corn planting will probably lie large. The earnings on thp C. & P. Railroad are greater than thin time lent year. The company have already given notice that tliey will pay the usual quarterly dividend of 13 pcr cunt on June let. Since June 20th, 1S7 I, West Virginia National hank? have deposited with the Treasury Depart men!, to retire bank circulation, $035,300, and in the name time an additional circulation ban been isiued to other banks of $11,070, leaving a net decrease of $893,G90. TJiore are now on band with the Treasurer legal tenders to the amount of $250,057. The bank- clearing* at Chicago last week were$32,102,424, against $31,100,117 for the same week lost year. The New York Times of Monday Hays, in its financial article, that unless appearances are deceptive "the reign of the wreckers is over and we are about to witness a steady, if slow, appreciation in the price of sound securities." Tub Gladstone Ministry in five years reduced the English debt ?10,000,000; the Tory government in three years has reduced it ?1*1,000,000. Totel for eight year* ?54,000,000 or $270,000,000. Decrease in the United States in tho same time $435j000,000. Cbe:i|i Icc This Year. ritUlarKh'hveulBg Leader. Everybody ku'ows ice is plenty this year. The ice men nay they'll not make anything?that they will lose money on it, and the only thing that keeps them up is the expectation of a scarce crop next year. Ice will keep for ten years and longer if it in properly put up. The annual croppage of Ice since 1873 varied greatly as to quality. In that year there was 70,000 tons of ice in the county, and it was all sold. In 1871 there was 2l?,000 tons; in 1875, 1)0,000 tons; in 1876,20,000, and this year there is 125,000 tons. And the ice men say there is market for it all. This market consumes about 00,000 tons annually, but dealers never coniddor thev are doinp w?>ll unlosn they can keep two yearn stock ahead. They hold what thoy can till the market ruriH short, and theii what they have lost ori previous pales they make up a^ain. That'll the only way, they say, any money's to be made out of it. A market such as may be looked for this year old dealers can stand, but new ones just entering the business would not be likely to make any money. Back stock is whaf they look to?stock held over. The following ia a comparative table of prices this year and last, furnished by a wellknown dealer ol (bits city: 1S7G. (Six Deliveries Weekly.I Heven Deliveries W'Uy. 10 pounds. 9 <0 10 pounds 9 to 15 pound*.'. i o">| if? pounds 1 20 l!o pound*...., 1 40120 pound* 1 (i> pound* i Sul'JA {ounds '1 ID 1S77. Hlx l?cllvaii,s\Vetkly.|Scvi'u Deliveries Wkly. 10 pounds .9 r0| 10 | otindi* 9 t? 15 poutuH 70| 15 pounds 60 jo pound yo 120 pounds 1 oo -'5 |;ouuds 1 101?i pouuds 1 Ui Each dealer has his own terms this year. Last Benson whenthero was such a scarcity dealers from the lakes threatened to comi?eto with the local trade, and tho ice men liavo adopted uniform rates for their mutual interests. This year, ico being so plenty, there is no danger of competition. The Jews anil tho Crucifix iou* l'ubllc Leader iLugllsU Jewish Organ). The old and teunaciously-maintained fallacy that tho Jews as a nation are responsible for the crucifixion of Jesu9 Christ, has long ago been exploded to the satisfaction of every enlightened mind. The principal fact that had aided in unmasking the hoary falsehood was, that at the time of the Advent the Jewish race was as much dispersed throughout the world as at this present time, and had been so for many centuries. Thus colonies exist now in Europe which, founded in the earliest ages of the disperaion, have carefully handed down, from the time of their first formation to the pres. cnt day, local histories, couched, in their chapters, in the traditionary language of Biblical writers, and analogous in their marvelous details to tho lliblirnl nnrm. lives they so closely follow. Every one who ha* at any time taken any interest in general history has heard of the princely career of thea Alexandiran Jews, who, when they immigrated to Spain, gave the latter country a race of enlightened statesmen and nobles who raised her to a higher pinnaclo of prosperity than she hati evex since reached, anu who also immeuiorially connected with her history the name* of eome distinguished literati, which 'will bn pronounced with reverence and praise when Spaiu, engulpbed in the abyss of monastic ism and bigotry which she is every day preparing for herself, shall have seen her name erased from the roll of European nations. The settlements ol these Jews were made long beforo the Advent. Again, the Polish Jews, who at tho present moment number between 3,000,000 and 4,000,000 souls, know an littlo of th< birth of Christianity as their Spanist brethren, for antiquarians have conclu sively proved thty they nettled in theii present homes when the other Harmntiai nations firnt appeared?abont the time in fact, of Nebuchadnezxar* InQtllicia also, there are Hebrew colonies Of tin fathomable antiquity; irtul in German] r.evcral isolated towns even found Uieit civic annals in the records of the loca Jewish communities who appear to havi been the first settlers. # Such, tor example are Nuremberg, Katisbon, Prague; etc In Katisbon a legend exists to this da] that so highly esteemed was its Iklh Ham edrarh (lioiiue of .Learning) at the tiu?< of Christ that the Jews who assembled t< witness the crucifixion sent special lues sengcrs to a*k its advice as to the cours< they ehould pursue, and the reply of tin flclh Jlanudrath wbh to the efleet tha every peaceful means should beemi>loye( to prevent the catastrophe. with i sublime disregard of detail, however, tin legend neither mentions what became o the message nor the messengers. Anna Dickinson. I - ?v rioo I Apparent!/ Miw Anna htm the hy draulic pressure of Job Trotter o Hrother Shearman when other argument fail. 1 remember, Home ten or elorei yearn ago, when Preaiilcnt Johnson wa hero, he visited the achootahip, then on of Boaton'n lions, anil, like other guesti inscribed hi* name on tho visitors' bool Shortly after came Anna Dickinson, and while reentering her own, took the coo liberty of drawing her pen through th name ot the President of the Unite* State*. The Captain, on discovering tin impertinent performance, without m&k ing allowance for the fact that Mr. John Hon'* politic* were not approved by Mi# Dickinson, had her nameuroiwedout, am a marginal note inserted explaining Why Tradition nay* that the future Queen o Tragedy wept painfully upon learning o this "unmanly outrage." Judge Kussoll who wa* then Collector of the Port and i patron of the school-ship,cruelly refuse* to have the Captain hanged at the yard arm. But mark how leaden-footed justici surely overtake* tho evil-doer, Judgi Ruiscll lived fo become Minister to Yen ezuela, to liavo a free fight with l'reai dent (iiizujan 12lanco, and to come homi u few weeks ago a blighted being and i oandiilate for a European nj.pointinent The Captain wan subsequently tr*nsfarre< to New York, and experienced promo thn. Tho school-ship is sold. Andre* Johnson is dead. And Boston, whicl allowed the outrage to pass without i resolution or even a letter from Wendel Phillips, lies to-day a helpless victim be fore a Wagner festival. How easily throughout all, the wise observer cai trace "a mighty maize, hut not without i plan." as the Centennial poet observed o the Kansas cornstalk. ruruut'tt Employe* Ntrike. On Thursday last the employes of thi Isabella furnace, at ??tna, gave r.plici that if they did not receive an advance 11 their wages they would stride. The no tice was to terminate on Saturday, am as the men had an interview with ouo o the furnace owners, who refused theii demand, they struck on Saturday ani now refuse to go to work unless their du mand is complied with. Last fall th< tillers wero getting $1 58 per day, bu several months ago their wages we're reduced to $145. The keepers who wen receiving $2 125 were reduced to$2; keep era who were Retting ?1 80 were re<luce< to $1 G2; top fillers who were paid SI CI were reduced to $1 55, and undor-wheel ern, who were Retting $1J3S were reduc ed to $1 40. The strikers aak an advanci of ten per cent, and, although they liavi no union, Bay they will Htay out till thej get the increase a.?ked.?Pills, Ev. leader TRAVELERS' GUIDE. DSrAtrtTKK OV TRAINS. A.M. A.M. r. M. t*. M B.AO. R. It 6:40 lfcW G;M .. v. .v. Cent.O. I)1t? 7:5.% 4:15t 10:25 W.l'.AH.Uiv 3;J0 0:25 *:m. Or. A Pit Id G:05_ 11:00 3:10 4:50 ~ ABKIVAt. 01' TRAINS. A. It. V. M. i-. M. I'. M B. A O. It. I: ... 8:55 8:35 6:05* 11:30 A.M. Cent. O. DIr 7:15 11:10} 7:50 ? W. I*. A II. Dir 7:30 1:55 .... Clev. A Pitt 12:40' P:5o' 8:55 Dally except 8uii<lay?Cuiiibcrhni] Accomiuu dation. | l)alljr except Sunday?Newark Accommodation jsieuuitmiio Aci'uiuuKHiKtioti.?Tliii uatn dur I nj: tho day piisMa bnekvmril uml fwrwurd Iwtweci Murtln'o Krry tui.i Ik'llnltr, when rniul red at Sherman lioute, &ttinvlllo, We*t WliceflDj and Gravel Hill. SPECIAL. NOTICES. . AOARD. To nil who arc Buffering from tho errors and In discretions of youth, ncrrous weakneaa, early de cay, loss of manhood, Ar., I will aend you a rcclpi that will euro you, FIIE8 OF CHABQE. Thl great remedy waa dlicovercd by a missionary ii South America, (fend n Mlf-addrewed envelope ti the Rkv. Joseph T. Ikvax, Station J), Bible Jfwit Afar York City. ji27-cod<kw glMVSOtVd Livery & Feed Stables Owinjj to tlio Grant Houro lire, I La re remove* k> tho Control Hotel Stnl>l??, OPPOSITE B. A 0. R. R. DEPOT, Where I will be plramxi to are all my customer ami th? nuliticffonnrallr. Wllh ???? firnt-citM turnout! i aw prepared tuanswer all call' satisfactorily. PONY PHAETON.?I have a Basket Phaeton suitable for Indies and children. HTYLIHII DRIVING WAUONS-For commer clal travelers, Ac. LANDAUS, OMNIBU8SE3, Ac.?Elegant Landun and liar uches, for wedding, shoppings, Ac Mrit-claw tcanu, and all the requisites of FlrMt-Clans Stables. Special attention to feeding and boarding hones, 4c PRICES LOW. My friends are especially Invited to call at mj nowStablea, where, notwithstanding mrloswa bj fire, I an prepared, even better than before, to fur nlih livery to all. J. F. SIMPSON. ai>5-cod JACOBSNYDER HQS MAIN A MM SOUTH STS., Kwps the largest atoek of IRON and HEA71 ilAlU'WAltt lu the Slate. In.?lock if Wood Work, Springs, X4l?i, Varnlihei Paints, &c? Is not excelled by any establishment within a hun dred miles of Wheeling. , Carriage and Wagon Manufacturers will find i to their interest t > give him a call. Alto on hand, LAND PLASTER of a supcrlo: quality. tuyS JjNDEKTAiU^U. BURIAL CASES OF ALL KINDS AND SIZES. CORftES CIIEM1CAUY PKK8KBVED. Calls answered at all hours from the 8lore. WM, ZINK & SON, Furniture and Carpet Booms, North Knd Centr WbeeUng Market. tint" - - ? ? n i Ilatc made amogemratj to do til work of thl kind In n ?uperlor itjrki View* of Builu. *lluum l>?ellnjg*,Ac. tft?rcw?vplc ailil hrgiT ilKfl. IIIOGINS' GALLERY, il Twelfth Sramt! gOOKS AND PAMPHLETS, PRINTED WITH ?CCURACt *"0 DIIPATCH *1 OFFICE OF THI DAILY INTELLIGENCES, 25 And 37 Fourteenth St NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. T)T A.DECBEE OP' TM COUNT' 1J Court, I am authorized to horror $2,000, ou good real eiitato Hecurfty. Eaqulr* ol W. J. W. COWtKN', ~ Committee of John Tkoruburgli, inyl) No. 1222 Cliapline Sired jMPOItTANT TO ROOK UUYER& Woaro In receipt of the "Literary Now?"Mc Mar, oonUlulng notice* of NEW BOOKS, LlUn it Uottlp, Bevicwa and Kxtiacta. which we wl ItimUh grail* on application, either in pmou or b mall. ? " f\ HT ANTON A D*t*JPOBT/ UOOK'skllms IN iS Station KtH, myg 41 Twelfth Blroet. $1.001'Ea.^RDBrussels CnrpotN, , ' -At? ' . G. MENDEL, BOO TH i CO'S. mj'J 114.1 AM LOWNDES, Decorative and Plain Paper Hanger SjA-Ul allcnllon will l? pild to Kalaouilnltif: an KUii Writing. All order* will be promptly at (em * e<l to. Lone tlioui nt this office, or P. O. llox 'i r f 1^15 ; * CiKALK!) PllOimVlA a O Staled,proixwali will be received by the undu 8 *lnurd at the office of the CitUena' Bullway Con o |M?y up to Sd^cloek r. v.. May tho t2tb, lb?7, f< | erecting a car houM, MnliiM and liar huiiM>. >i ?I?n? nuu *p?lflpAilonicin to mod ut th? otBr of tbf Cpmwinjr, 1210 Market ilrtct, <)U and ?fu . May 4,1*77. The Boird ivwtwi U14 rl^ftl to ri I, JtTt any or all blda. 1 l\j order of the Bosrt. V. II. HALL, e frocrvtary. J QAIll'KN TBKI.I.KSESlFrom two to seven fen in height. A' ? 4orled styles. 1 MeLVBUBOVSB ART STORK. f my!) E. L. N1COLL. f rpOILKT SETS. ! 1 lie largoni stock nuU gi entest variety o ; DEOORATKD TOILET SETS In the cily.t. ? CUMMINS 4 WOODS', s ??? 1142 MAIS STUKKT. jyj EW MUS(C. I nm rccclrlnn dally lucreutd luppllw of NEW MUSIC, As well as tbnt nf olJ Standard Authors. KIih Mu?lc? specialty. nUTCUjN# MUSICJiA'D ART STORh I'M !> Opfrn Houw Blofk. 1 fJIRUSTEE'S SAl.h j 0( the property remaining nnttold nt Johi l W. Gentry1? f . Printing Office and Book Bindinj Establishment e B Will Cuke plase on THURSDAY MOItli 1 ING, May 10, IS"", at ten o'clock. 1 "W8 J0"N 'I- JONE8, Trustee. I QBKAT BARGAINS IN Watches, Jewelry,&c 1 ?AT? : TURNER & DILLON'S | 1223 MARKET ST. New Watch ca, Diamonds, Cameo Sett * ami Rich.lewclry, just received aud for sal e at ]?ri?ca that defy competition. mvl> ; builder: J. M. HAWLEY, CARPENTER. 'Office?930 Market Street. ! Keaidence?51 Fifteenth Street. n?y?? STATU OF WEST VIRGINIA. OUR) (OUN TY, 68. County Court, May Utiles, 1877. | Maurice Currcn j vs. JJosei Rsy, August Hclinlioriscr, Iu Chancery. hainuel Vino, Rcglna iiorkhettnt-r aud others. The d<fondant?, Samuel Einn nnii Heglna Hoik * hduicr, non-resliient defendants, will Jake notlc i that thu fhlntltt'haa now tiled his till lu Chance ry, In the above entitled Court, the object of whtel > Ij ta tubject the ieal eal&to ul the defendant! Ray ard Ileiiuberger, to the latlafuctlon ot tU judgment ol thsl'liitntliT, the raidMiyiand Regin; ilorkht-luicr having Menu ou the said real rotate, o a part thereof; the prayer of the aald bill is, thu hll of the liens on the Mild real estate bo tnai-itialled uml that the same may bo Hold to satisfy the same 'I he raid defendants, batnut-1 Sinn uml Regln: Horkheimer, and each of thenj, arc rtuulrcd toaji . pear at the next Rule Wy and do whfctds neoesrj ry to protect their teveral Interests in thli ca?e. ' JBOUT. B. W00p3, irktk. , The defendants In the above enflllW cause wll take notice, that the 1'hiinUIfwlll oh tho tint da; 1 of June, ;a77, between the hour* of 6 o'clock a. m j and C o'clock p. m., to bo continued from dt?y t fljy until completed, nf tho law olUne of l'afilt ' Peck, No. MU4 Chapllne atrcet, In tho.city c W'licclluK. Htato of West Virginia, tako the depoii ' tlons of SloMi Itar.Blinon IforbhuImM-. r..vin-.> H Tinglo, John Zoecklcr, iho Bccretary of thu Oer man Insurance Company of Wheeling, to In uttt on the hearing of tho said caw. DANIEL TECK, ) tuy'.'-W Solicitor for Complainant. HAIR, JEWELRY. 1 PiirllM hating locks of hal/ they wish topreacnr should call at 1103 Main kr. and boa Iwok contain Inn over one thousand most beautiful designs o i Hair Jewelry, which will l? mado to orJcr at shor notice. Wo have also a full line of Jewelry ,Watche< Hold Chains, SUferware, Spectacles, Clocks, Goli , Pens, Gold Headed Canee, ac. I ul_Hpcctnl attention glveu to repairing WatcLn , Clucks, Jewelry, Ac. my? OXTOBY A DPFFlKLli. ljUNCY CHAIRS? A Beautiful Assortment at Lowc?t Price? Just Received. FRIEND & SON, ,10C3 Mi IX ? ir.RKT. idys pARPETS, ; Oil Cloth9, Window Shades, &o A. R. MOREHEAD & CQ. Furniture Rooms? U17~Main Stkkrt, my7 . J^AROE STOCK WALL PArER, CHINA. gla8s4iqubf.SWAR! and UOUd&lrUItNMllUitf uoodj, ' Which I otftr at tho loweit prlcw poatKblr. Ai early coll la solicited. i * JOHN rniEDEL-1130 Main St. i ?>yB ' ; Pine Apples and Bananas r A FRESH LOT JUST RECEIVED at SCHULZ'S CONFECTIONERS * tny7 \ JUST RECEIVED^ Homo very Handaowe Deaigni in . BLACK ONYX JEWELRY, NeoUiott, Pendants, StU Bracelet) nd Sash Pint. Don't fail to call anil ** tUetn, It will joy yoa - Pricea very low. Now la tlu> tluic to buy Amorloan Wfitelioa. r They are within (be reach of all. Call and a?e them HENNEGEN, BATES & CO. 1154 MAIN STREET. mr2S NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. i' Geo* R. Taylor & Co t. ir i" 3ST53W Spring anil Sun* Stack ; SILKS & DRESS GOODS i5. BLACK SILKS-Ilut JIakel, Ctnq>. COLORED SILK8-IH oil Sh?d??. r- DAMAS8EE S1I.K8-Black ami Coli. i* " 81 r.K BROCADES?Iflark and Colt. ? BILK GRENADINES?Black anil Col fFISHNET GRENADINES, hXhok. BROCADE GRENADINES, in like*. PRINTED OUGANDIKi1, ' PRINTED LINEN LAWNS. P1UN1K1) JACKONET LAWNS. PRINTED nATISTE. ZEPHYR CLOTH, t KNICKERHOCKER URENADINEH, 1 PLAID LINEN GRENADINES PERSIAN SUITINGS, COLORED CRETONNES, GRAY MOHAIRS, ,t M ATELAS3EE MOHAIRS, MATELASSEE RAGE, GREY DEB AGE, RL'K ANI) COL. MOHAIRS, ri FRENCH CHINTZES, AMERICAN CHINTZES, I 3 LINEN SUITINGS, 4c., 4c. " ?5 MOURNING GOODS. Ill Al'K UENR1ETJA CLOTH, ' CLACK TAMISE, BLACK CASHMERES, ' RI.ACK CANTON CLOTH, BLACK BATISTE, l| e BLACK LINEN LAWN, - BLACK AND WHITE OKGANDIE.S.| 1 FANCY GOODS. LACE SCARFS, LACE BIBS, LACE COLLARETTES, LACE TIE?, LACE NECKLACES, l ACE VEILS, I ESIB'D IIAN'KKS, SILK IIAN'KPS, PANS VmiKF.4 UKVEBSlRLF/.TIE3,2do. f i ; DOL3IANS. ? DOLMAN SUITs, PKHCALE SUITS, SHAWLS, DOLMAN SHAWLS, SUN UMBRELLAS, I'AHACULS. 1 < Housekeeping Goods t B lUXSLEY TABLE LINEN, 1 BARNSLEY TABLE NAPKINS, CARDINAL TABLE DAMASK, KOM.VN TABLE DAMASK, 10-4 TWILLED SHEETINGS, 10-4 PLAIN SHEETINGS, 10-1 LINEN SHEETING?, PILLOW LINENS?all widths, DAMASK TOWELS, IIUCKARUC TOWELS. Harris' Seamless Kid Gloves S T.IHT.F. Tnonn ninvru a BLACK I.ACE MITTS, COLOBED LISLE THREAD HOSE, .COLORED RALRRIGOA-N H09E, ( MISSES' COLORED HOSE, KRENCn CORSETS, ROMAN' CORSETS, LADIES' CAMRRIC UNDEDWEAR, CAMBRIC NIGRT DRESSES, f CAMBRIC TOILET SACQt/ES. Frfiiinh DrfissmaUinn ^ This Department being under the mnn agement of MADAME MA HE, we cai guarantee satisfaction in every particulai Prices lower thau the same work and styl are furnished In New York. u ' GEO. R. TAYLOR & CO. ip21 NEW ADVER PENN MUTUAL ill OF PHILADI ORGAKTI DIVIDEND! PAID TO POLICY IIOLDERI LOSSES PAID ACCUMULATED CAPITAL ..... SAML, C. IIUl SAML. E. STOKES, VIco Prcihltnt. | II. S. STEPHENS, '.'il VIco President. I , Every Polloyhohicr It I member if the i und privileges. ,1 II hit declared more dlvldandi ln nnnl Compiny lo the United Stitee. II la liberal In In management, prompt BOBKKT W. TUCK .OFFICE, Ko. SS TWLLt farAfionts wanted iu every leotlon of tl: I. ! '^ |j j AMUSEMENTS. JTJ A MILTON OPKRA IIOUSK. Jamki Hamilton Munigfr. Ono Night Only?Wednesday, May 9th. SIMMONS & SLOCUM'S MINHTltlSLS, From their Arch Bt Opera Houic, Philadelphia. The Largest and most Complete Organization in America, composed o! the folio wing Celebrated Artists: LEW SIMMONS, I-aroritc Commcdian. E K, BLOCUM. Interlocutor and Author. OEO. THATCHER, Popular Comedian. W. HEN BY BICE. Knrleaqti* ArtiiL WELCH AND BICE, tbc unrivaled Song and Dance Artists. Their cqnala cannot be produced. The Great Quartette?J. J. KELLEY. Tenor; GEO. W. HAUI.EY. Soprano; OIAS. STORMS, Basso; F. 8, NELSON, Baritone. A FULL OBCHESTRA AND BRASS HAND, under the direction of Metsr*. Her wig & Ko?nig. Price!! as usual. Rescircd Scats on sale Tueedar morning. niy7 c/) s 0 7ft ? "aT ? 0) QC | >n OQ So CO b J E ,, a-1 aWSi CP _ Printing! BILL HEADS, j CARDS. LETTER HEADS,! CIRCULARS, Anil every description of Mercantile Printing executed promptly and at reaHonable prices, at the Daily Intelligencer STEAM PRINTING OFFICE, 25 and 27 Fourteenth Street, Wheeling, ORDERS BY ilAlL PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. " iZiBTJN'S CAPITAL RESTAURANT. No. 1155 Mirkkt St., U the only firU-tlatt lltttourdnf in (Ae cily. It !i tho only Restaurant that his separate rooms for ltd lea, or where yon can find thit quiet rlcanlincas of ? home, combined with the bcstcMW/v that can 1* fountf In tho city He koene on hand the Terr best the innrk?.t mfTnS. in Tfgftablf*. fish, oTitcn, game, and everything In season, and aerrejlt up In a manner unexcelled in the country. He can be relied upon iilwn js to furnish crtrylhlng first-clan. injS W. McCONNELL, No. 155 FIFTEENTH STREET, Manufacturer o( Lard B*rr?K Half Barrels. Apple and Flour Bar-' rels, Ilain Tierces, Cilasa Barrels urn 1 1 a Casks, Nutter Kejp, ctc. WRErAlRlSO rROMITLY ATTENDLMTO.! mi'2C-daw * JAMES L.TJAWLEY; Merolmu(li*c Broker And HEAL ESTATE AUK NT. UD.t-oani negotiated fur Lender* and Borrower*. 15-0 Maim ?y4 TISEMENT8. :e Insurance co ELPH1A, PA. ZED 18 4 7. - <4.234.011 I - J..*.. . 3.462.001 J 4 0,070.108 Z fiY, PrtMdfll!, JAS. WEIR MASON, Aoluiiv. ' HENRY ATJSTIK, Secretory.' Company, fitllled to ill III advintiQi bor, anil of I lirger pcroentago than on In 111 settlements of louei. ^ISK, GcAiernl A iron t. Tl| ST., WHEELING, W. VA. lo State; also City Solicitor*. up'i" cf . ec ' "113? ? w, | c u s ?j s h m ? ^ si 3,| f- - "j3 t3 ? 2 j ^ t, :!"c3 J H lu \ j? k t>!'5sir p sss?: km 0) aj x t ? ? o o s. ? '? 3 pluw|binc,ca8fittin< Thompson & Hibberd I!II4 JIarlirl fttrrrt. PLUMBERS Gas and Steam Fitters, ?AND? BKASS FOUNDERS SOI.E AtJKNTH to\li SPRINGFIELD GAS MACHINE ?ANI>IinowleH" Steam P?i*np Dcalert lit Iron, had, Betcrr and Flue Ou\ J lute, JHtmu W/iitllu, 6 train Gauges, o*<i all * iritis xj Plumber t Goo-It. Having Just removed to their new anil coniutud ous quarters, 1314 Matket street, with a large atrc of the newest and handsomest uealgna of Chnnilt Iters, Bracket ?n<l Drop Lights,, anil lbttenalo Chandeliers in lironzo and Glass; the public at respectfully Invited to rail and cxsuilnb then Their goods are all new. my? IJ1RIMBLE <k HORNBROOK, Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters Dealers in I/ad, Iron, Galvanized, titium, Walt and Drain Pipes. Koep constantly on hand n larf assortment Urn* Goods, Pteain and Watpr Gurb* Putui sand Gas FUtuict. SOLD A0K3TS VOl WET TtBdt.fU POfl UUUWMHO UCLCDriA I tu U/t&IIAUniWt BUND FOR CIRCULAR. 1418 MARKET STREET. WIIEEUNO. WEST V?. Froiupt attention given to orderaf:oni a distantTo Iron Mills and Engine Builder! Wo hare added to oijr PLUMBING and OA FITTING establishment, a new and complete BRASS FOUNDRY, and aro now prepared to make all kinds of ill and Engluo Bnui Castings at abort uotlco and i tho tery beat quality. TIUMBLE & HORNBROOK, ?p3 No. 1418 Market street. A GREAT OFFER!! uSfffilKS dispose of 100 PIANOS & ORGANS, new and seeoni bind of first-class makera, Including WATERS'! lower prices for cash or Installments or to lot unt paid for tbuu over Ix-forQ offered. WATERS' GRAN SQUARE ani UPRIGHT PIANOS and ORGANS(M ClUDING THEIR NEW SOUVENIR and BOUDOIP arc tin-BEST MAOE. 7 Octnre llanos JtfiO. 7' do $1(0, jiotujed ajrwr.^^'J" Stop Organs S50.* iuiuiocuo. ooiupnaio. lusiops 12 fctopa 1100 cash, not u?cd a year, in perfect 01 dor and warranted. LOCAL ftud TRAVELIK AQESTS WANTED. Illustrated Catalogue* Mailu A lll?cral discount to Teacher*, Ministers, Cliurchw etc. Sheet Music ut half price. HORACE WATER A SONS. Manufacturer* and Dealer*, 40 Ea?t 14t St., Union npiare, N. Y. Cfift n w<*k to jour own town. Terms and { $00 outfit free. 11. IIALLRTT A CO., Portland, Maine. GEORGE PAGE & CO. *>. S II. SCHROEDER ST., BALTIMORE, Ml). Patent Portable and Stationary Engines Patent Circular Saw Mills, Gang, Mulcy and Sas Mills, Grist and Flour Mtlls. Wafer Wheel*. Shlngli Barrel and Woodworking Machinery, Tanlle Emet Wheels and GHndcrt, Saws, Mill Supplies. &c., &( BEND FOB CATALOGUE AND PftlCE-J. {CCo C"77 n Week to Agents. 110 Outfit Fret yU3 f 3// P.O. VlCKhUY, Augunta,Me. (10 a day nt home. Agent* wan tod. Outflt am term* frco. TlUJh A CO., Augmta, Mnlnt OFT Extra Fine Mixed Cards, with name,TO eta post-ndd. 1* JONES A CO., K. Y AA| ft&IW ofSARMBRS. METOAN lillLlllMY lr? *"d vvhV/ll I H0ME5XEADpBSt0*etU on tlio new Land Grant of tboTJttloKock and For Smith Railway. Woodworking machinery to b tikeu alotijflfor uianuluclurlnR, affording marke for tim timper and, einj.loyvinit for tliu mechanic Ticket Iftretetlutw, and certificate.v/mi'wlth tlckc to refund amount on land purehaai*. For Mellon nl map* aud full information ni?|>ly lo W. D. Kla?K Land Commlsilouor, or tod. W. iiKRUD, Genera Agent, No. 249 Weit Fourth St., Cincinnati, O. fn $90 Frday at home. Samples wort! 10 thiiMOB A Co., Portland Milfln (V~-FAltCY CARD!, no two alike, with nam. /CD 10 ffnta. HPKNCKUACO., Nn-Mii, N. \ MOST EXTRAORDINARY TRML$ OF ADVERTI8INO ABK omwm FOR MIWSfAPKK-S IH 1UK STAIR 0! WEST VIRGINIA. Hood fortltt of papcr.M aadfclmluloof rate*. Ad drutfltthOit.J^OWKIXA CO., Advertising AroijIs No. 41 I'flVV flow, New York. Itrfcr to Edtioro, IhU PajKr. niy7-eodAw gAJSK BALLS, HATS AND CROQULT A ucw lot just reccivctl and for sale verj low. Croquet at from $1 00 to, $5 <H).* v C. II. QUIMUY, . Book and Newsdkalkk, my'i 1 _ Mhrkct Ktrcot. Q HTatrtlfcT/, Paper Bo* Mioufioturer, No*. 1211 and 1213 Main Street, up italri (old Union Uall), is uow prepared to mvko all kinds o. Fancr and Plain Piper Hoses in aa good style and at as low prlct* aa auy house In the eountrr. n? len imm tbo rountry promptly attended i? mr24 JOSEPH- H. 8AGK, ~ 1313 MARKET STREET, WHEELING, RtlKl.tr of ill Modi of Sowing MjclUnt., ?n, for ibe rj?l,t s5nnl"g ' DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINES. 0", N>tdlw?n<l Attachment*. *I&1 PERSONS? PHOTOGRAPHIC SHADOW, EFFECTS. nir28 DRY COODS. SECOND STOCK 1 9 ? . ' 8 WK ARK NOW* OPENINU OVR VKOOXD STOCK OP y DRY GOODS t ? t ' , . . ,.i ' *0* Spring and Summer! 3 ? fai'luditig many nfcw and seasonable * 'FABRICS! 1 , llic Trade nil! find m jQUR STOCK a p i. t. i The Cleanest and Best Selected !> in the City, C.T.BRUE8. n mv2 ' : ?i( STYLES! Choice Selection of New Stock of J SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS! K * Which we are now receiving and will be aoiu ni tue D ii Very Lowost Prices for Cash. i. An enrly call to examine onr stock is q solicited. I. s ' Carpets, Carpets. We ore now receiving ami have for'sale - the Cheapest anil Best CARPET in the city , for the price. We guarantee to sell a better Carpet for LESS MONEY than any other house in the city,or refund the money. ^ A large assortment of ' Floor Oil Cloths, " Window Shades, And Lace Curtains, ' At very low,prices. Call ami examine our - stock of goods before making your Spring , .purchases. LI CM DV nnrii/irn : nULIflLtl, [ No. 20G6 Main Street, t n|ilO CENTBE WnEELIKG. t : i The Argonaut Mills, FOIIMRKI.Y ' THE BRADLEY WOOLEN MILLS MANUFACTURE Yarns, leans and Flannels. DALftSU.* LIST, ' mt-29 WllF.KUXO, W. Vi. . CnASmlMhb ! SE8EBTS.i??sl n. . ,, 8*x?*l?y.i?n.lu>wtocurt nilkinii ( r iu^a^i.?it>j hiir<lr<da of vilosti'io rrrripu, ?!io i.imiUl luitry.the ImiKtlimciita t> tnams.v, tlulr n?l^rotrul cilff/rn-at* Oil nil IHm-iuci. luliw P,nV.l..l? ?citnilAaMi >b.'ii*Hi*_uCl.'m ?Q? th?unlytr>Ht In r\rry rf?|KVt. fir III Irrnr' Oumplr-f Aitilrtn, jir! C. A ^ *' f,fc to. LoaU,Mo. *? '"? tmu JOHN C. SCHULTZ,. PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL, slaxjd roofer, No. 110 Eiairhnumi Struct. ,as;aa",Mww " ISSSBfPSawe' sf3ssriss?s!s !ISmT(Smio?2(iSeT?Tl,(>dito an,^S*m*T?l?o' 1 oItlSdtf?m K* Jkreral prominent phyilcian. which SffiKLw1?*11.1 on dl^n?rr dap, : L* ?n_ WoJncjJir tftd baturday afterSTn nSriioiS^0^ J- X- I- HARDE3TY, I " " 'OBw 1210 Market atrwt jroyn , QHILDREN'8 CARRIAOE8, A. SPECIALTY, I ? Till TWELFTH STREET VARIETY STORE, No. 38. I 6 WM. Unto NtCOIJ,, Mnujor. GENERAL NOTICES. Ik DMlitfSTRATOR'B NOTICR 1 hereby ttf? notlc? that 1 hare Wn ippolntfj AdalsMntarol the ?tat? of A.J. All partial knowing thriutdm to >?,( eotBte will ploMC acltlo without d*l?y, un<! ill ?,. tics haying claim* ajalnit the nl<l hui. irtr?. nucafwt to pirtcnt th? same, duly ccrtlM, lor tletncnt. B. & Aii.isoN, Administrator of the wtatoot A. J. Uarrj,a?M mj8 ^ DISSOLUTION OF PABffNKR8UU\ Tho flrtn of Sauvngeol & Deku was di?. solved by mutual couscnt on tho 4th Jar o( May, 1877. TUo undersigned takiigu* assets ot tho firm, both stock una hook ?t. count, and hiw tho solo authority to collet; dohts duo tho firm. Persons owing tllo lit, firm will ]iloaio make payment to the designed only. Creditors tvlll jtlcasu |>rt sent to mo claims which are due. I am selling oil the stock ol cholcs N?. Hons at and helow cost. roy8 VICTOR SAI!VAC,HOT, FOR SALE . rpRUSTKE'S SALE. By ylrtuoef idrcdof tn?t nude by <W and Mary, hla wife, to the undthljiuod /ru.ui ditnlthc 1>t day of Januiry, IB^im! JJSft' corded III the Clerk'* oilier of t\?c Cotiity Coon Ohio county, Wwt Virginia, In l>wd of Tnuti Mortgage Hook No. 4, iukm 405 ami 400.1 win SATURDAY, the 19th day of May, |5-;, "" Beginning at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, at tb front door of tho Court House of Ohio county ! thedty Of Wheeling, sell at public auction all tu follojrlug described property, that in to u?: x that eeVtaln aleco of land lying and Wire <<o ii, watereof Glen's Run. lu Mid county <>f (Hdo,irj l?cln? part of tho land licluORlnK to tho late An. drcw Pi Wood* and adjoining tho laud* of WlUlin J. Welthnus, piu heirs of David Gardner, decn?. ed, and tho holra of Andrew P. Wood*, tlmt*j containing 18 acres, U roods and 10 pcrcliei, im liouudcd and described no follow*, Tlx: lleglnoir t an dm corner to Gardea and Rclllyon iu Wooda1 line: thence up tho Run ltoad .S. c<-.'4 | 21 11-100 poles nud fi. 42J<J E. 'JO polea to a -uk", on tho south aide of aald road; thence S. 13 j Hi '24-1CO poles toastaka; thence S. 2 E.lSf?%|n" polca to n stake; thence 8. 81" W. 47 78-luo |*i? to u corner to'tald Welshaua on original tract li:,> and with his line and aald tact lineS. c: \y 23 81-100 polca to original earner of tract nut, corner on the lino of said Garden and with h i line (anotheroriginal) N. 20? K. Kl 40*100 poin tu tho beginning, together with thu iuiprovcutaw thereon and the hereditaments and appurtmi ? belonging thereto, excepting only the coal unJrtlying thu said tract. Tirms ov Salb?Three hundred dollars of tbt purchase money In cash on the day of sale, audtU residue of tho aald purchase money on tho l?t dsv of January. 1878, with intereat on tho drfured It. stallments from tho day of salo until pajrrnr nt; t>. purchaser to give good personal security font,* payment of aidd deferred installments and thetlft to tho property to b?; retained until the purtlix money la fully paid. The titlo to tne above property ia believed u i? unexceptionable. aplT-TuAw JAMCT P. ROGERS, Trim. JlOtt BALE? TWO-STORY BRICK PLANIN6 MILL Main building two stories high, with Tin fix: siw 40r7i. Engine Room uuo story higti, utL Tin Roof, aizo 20x42. "M? MiB^iwncn tyiiuuPT, .lu-inrn airnw. Two ikillers, 2i feet long, -10 inches diameter n flues each. One Plainer and Matcher; our Scroll Sa* One Moulder; ono Tenon Machine; Ono Turning I-athe; one Mortirlni? M?rhlnr One Sash Machine: ono Blind Stile Murilf., Two Ulp Sawa and Table*; tine Cross Cut Kaw and Tabio; Ono Bhapiug Machine; Fonr*Town Lots, COxl'20 feet earh; One Town Lot, 28x120 fret, One Store Boom, two stories high; one Wirt, house two atorlea high. All io good repair. u be sold at a bargain. For further Mrtinilari ?j. d?M, A. It. BBIDOF.MA.N. PresidentSardis Manufacturing Co.,tianlli. Mod. roe county, Ohio. a,?i. ^COMMISSIONER'S SALE. In the Mud cifial Court of Wheeling. William J. Hull ) _? ? *? . , > In Chancery. Fanny D. Hall and other*.) Tbo undented Special Commlalotur htr.. elves notice that by virtue of the authority tww in hiiu byadecri-c mado by iai<l Court in ?iii cause on tbo 4th day of April, 1?77, !! . will on TTJC3DAT, the 22d day of May, b;:. Commencingat lOo'clock a. proceed to ??!i?: public aucUun ft the front door of the Oo-irt li. . ?l ?9,Wo. count7> Weat Vlrulnia, In thr ilir of heeling, tte following aeicrlbcd real situate in wild city, county and fctatc, thai u t. aay: Part of lot Ko 10 !nHiuareNa24oftht-K< aire addition to raid city, btglnnlng fur uM iuit said lot at the southwest corncr of aai<l Lt.nJ) cob street, formerly (sixth strict, at the i?im ' llltwu-rfInn M nr. nil... -.1.1, J.I ... . running northwardly with the eastern lout'lity line of said'stToo thlrtv feet; theucv eaitwiri:; at right angles with said street sixty fect Hit-? .: of said lot; thenco touthwardly and parallel viii Jacob street thirty feet to the north boundary! of mill alley; thenee with the north line?"J alley to the place of ln-glnning. Said |nrt ol uy lot fronting thirty feet on Jacob street, ami rum/in; lark of that width sixty feet, mid liavit:ga !::.i house thereon. Said decree provides that Ike sale chill iniluJtho dower right of Sarah Jane Koifor. sh. i. widow of Wrn. Hull, dee'd, In raid putt lot. Terms ok Balk?One-third ol the pirnhi" money,or to much more as the jiurrliawr k?; elcct to jay, in cash, the remainder in two ?<; ? installments payable hix and twelvemoiitti! respectively after the date of dale, with Intimt Imthat date, the purchaser giving his lioud *itb iiproved personal security for tntli of said iwtmenti and interest as aforesaid, aud llie tlilft>'t!.? property to b? ret dried uutil the whole of tsquchase money Is p;iid. liKOBGE B. CALDWEL1. SpeclAl Coinmlnioiiff. J. Q. II KRVK.V, Auctioneer. ?[ >' ljmU3TEK:3~SALK.* ? Hy virtue of Qvc several deeds of trm! mil*'' Gibson I- Cranmcr, Trustee for Mary 11 "' Walker Hunter, anu Mary Hunter, wlftof Hunter, totho undersigned Trustee, ealtl <W" trust being respectively dated 30th Dcctuulx-r. 1; 30th December. 1671. SGth Decunlx-r, K- " Match, 18":!, nnd fitliof Fobrusry, lSTi, acd cord in the (lcrk'w offlceof the County0 : Ohio county, West Virginia, I will ou SATURDAY, 19th of May, 1877, Beginning at 10.o'clock A. u., at the front >!.< r the Court Hottcc of Ohio county, nrocced to?*!': the highest aud best bidder the folloviinxdi; ; real estate situate on Zane's Island, Ohl? c West Virginia, to-wlt: Commencing at tout" corner of lot numbered eleven (llj, laii Daniel Zanr; thenoe aoutb eighty-*fx (8C> t Huron atreet; thence west one buudrtdand i' tT-fivc H2B) (dvt to Hunter's alley; thrii* ninety (90) feet; theucocaatonehuiidrtdaiitli" tv-iive(l2i) fttjt to place of beginning K?"i' that pleco of real estate on Wheeling Iilsnd,'> lug on North Huron street ami bounded M ' Beginning at a point on the west ride ?f Sjtth !! ron street, which point la thn north ea?t corner > the property conveyed by Walker llunlrr an I to Elizabeth Dew by deed datea 1Mb tn ' 1851, and now of record In the Clerk's otb< >' County Court of Ohio county Indeed book ; > 83 and 81 (and now ownid by (I. L. Claaa thcncornnning with tho north linotfadd1? I' ty conveyed to Elisabeth Dew as ufurrvil talley commonly called Hunter's alley; threw' '; nlog In a northerly direction with tLe e J ho alley thirty-two W2) feet; thcnce luunlaj 1 lino parallel with Mid north line ol sad |>r<i?"! conveyed to Elizabeth Dew to the west ?idc of"'' ; Huron street, and thcueo funning with tl ? v' ; west aide of tiouth Huron itreet to tlie platx*cf !' ginning. Selling aa Trustee, I will only eonre y t as la vested In me asauchTrustee. Terms made known on day of Mle. WM. H. CALDWELL, Tru*; J. C. ITkbvkt, Auctioneer. fl To Builders & Dealers IN' Paints, Oils, Varnishes, \ifUinrkiK r>i ACS VV I IN uu VV UL/W^Doors, Sash, Shutters, Frames, Lumber, Lath&Shingles. Wo can and will give you Bottom Try us before buying vtoewliore. Hanes, Wilson & Co, 122a Maiikkt btxkst. ?urC SLATE-BOO'1' Ii tho CHEAPEST AND MOST DURABLE nor.Donnr rnvPfvlNC ? mm r II WWI WV ? For Brick or Frareo HulldJnKt Tk?* Iniuranca will ]>iy the additional cwtotei >" -? Prices beyond cotu|*tltlon. CYRUS M. VOCl M. pft-d-iw HTKfu?-vV11 BE RESTORED nercr-fuillnu treatment iwd nt the c Medical Institute. 137 Sjcorrore St., Clncl It fm? tlie system of all akin ?"'l speedily cures exhauating nervoui k V Imparts strength and energy to w'"1 Call, or wnd itamp for/??ndConfldfiii ? which ciplaiua the only correct anJ mode of ctue, JSb char ye to nii|?D'i' > [or treatment till cured. Meditated baiw ' ap23-<Uw PRESCRIPTION FREE For tbo Bpeedy Ours of Seminal Wrtwj' Manhood, and all dlaordcra broughton Ion or Exceaa. Any Druajlst hw tb< lc?TNn Address DR. MODES A CO., Cincinnati. 0 (013-dAW