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TEPM9 OF SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY. ? ailttmr, jutagf jrtjxtid. ?H CO I UirM. moiitlu. |2 0 4 tO | Ol>Clii0till)M??~ 7 i. .1?j l?rrl?r* In Clly 18c pr wwk. MJII.WtKUIl. / . ? ail, In <ii '<n<n, />ctfa>}4 ]*rj<tid. 5-5 flc I Six liiontLn. fl t 1a, mall, ii iKitftwV, pciia-j* )vtj4id. ?1 601 Elx tiiOLthi. {I ? , .. f H?f II 43 nrh . i, of Tiii 1 40 null ./? it Twenty ? 1 20 racli, .. *tra copy to |? r-uii gcttlnn up Club, fi'ii' nloTrt nrr lowUUo. Itetnlt ef .in ?.rtoatofllcoWoncjrOnh-n.abc :lirr of tlicMMnn !? j iu tint), rend Uh . in u IttjlMrutl Uttir. [STKLI.KJtKC'KK will |>iarnt d*?y th? . i nil ?li|?rliiiint?, ftuui all ijumIit* ol ?oild, M wcllMatuuiplite rrcunl ol lull ?r.nU ' i Wf.l KI-Y f?!>rlntftd caThuiwtoy, tu4 oui I,*,! at tlioraiititer. In r*'?* eiiTelop<*.rraiji - milllnil. WtimHii ccfry lo nbttnl/rirndi nbihttJ vUh nruf Jtvm lumt! , mi'Kits.?lYrn^ua ilwlrin* to hata the i . i.r u?TKM.ti.KM>-it lift rifiilaxly at thdj i, In ?li.' city ?mI kuliurw, rati tx 1 by Iravln? tfci ir *Mrrf? at I'ountltij I, III, or by ilrnji It-Uer thnn.?h the fx-atollm?, 11 i.NTRtlH T?)IU'.-J>o attention will U ]?!?] j.,, tiymctu loiiiiniitliHtUiim; PTerjr artlclr nrroiupanltd by the wrltrr'a i**al iittuie I-It'll fur ulihuutit br adibftVtl MFttU i athlihouM In no rate U : aildrtittd It iuil tnmbtr of Ihd/rm by name. hZntiMtytmx. XANBY. Mr. .Mtibjr Nuke* KttraclN Irum lll> IHury?The Drnnm-liitioii til Hit' l*rcsiilciil'rt Sottllurii roiicy* ( ..M Eimrr X Roads (W'ich in in the - of Kentucky), April 20,1877.?Ef yooaeriicr IIuyw don't Una hinaclf . ii mu.w wijh lil? .party, in le.?? tbau i month, 1 am mlslitltcn. I hev bin in \,'W York and hev observed the indica* . 'flier? id a storm a brcwin wich ,.;l break onto hi* devotid head, and p him from the face uv the political i. 11 i* ineviinuie. mem tv. wuz n instrument le in ?lcctin?huu'a^e a 'ertin uv him. flier aid't uv ?di it I cltiwe In bin Southern policy. The follerin from niv diary; while in > York, will perhap* allow the nituali n'tz clearly ca anything: Mmday?Met gentleman in bar-room. 1 nose, and evidently in biljrus virlu^tancef, and, tz it were, fco'natipated .umhellr; asked Him llrtvf he wuzfdeas* with the Adxninistrwhen; repiide that M alliu bin a I'epublikin, and hed oriahed the hope fur menny yeern that nhood die in the lovin embrace of that Morion* party. J5ut he was afeered U it hed run ita course. Coodent ap< ve uv the President'* Southern policy, tid felt that, for the psrteckihun ur the :n't:er, he ehood be driven into the arini . the Dimocrisy. No party cood live li didn't take care uv its workers. Hi l put his hand on hi* heart ami uni tlie fact that he hed bin euddenl}' : -|'l?ed out nv a place in the Custom li :<e hed nothing to do with hirf present idtun, but when he looked to the rti^glin Ilepubliken" uv the .South, and f. how they hed bin t reel id by the :':<vident, he felt that he cood do iiuthin than go over to the Dimocriny. :\-frfully accented an invuta*hen to take mi and with great futility attempted borrow a dollar uv me, with h on the , niiil nonatvptv rf i'il. \I?! : sevral time* tint day, with perpetnt respects uv thesame talk, with re t to borrowin, respects uv the same j rionce. 1 Gentlemen with a nrotoober* abdomen. Resides ncer Rochester, it In/, bin in llie habit uv couiin toNoo 11 rl., wunst a month, to draw his salary r. in the Custom limine. Is uv the opiu im that Hayeses Southern polisv is n yoor. Don't keer a straw about his , turned out uv his place, but weeps -!. ti he thinks of the Kepublikins uv t >011111 l>eing abandoned by the I'resi i.''. Commenat sheddin pearly team r the abandonment the morning !u disharged. Wood have distilled I hi :iy sooner, but never hed time to think ti. Shel either organize a new party . '.lie basis of protcctin the niggers in South, or jine the Dimocrasy?ain'i r wich. is convinst that suthin . t to Iw done, there bein a crisis, and '?: i'.uui ljin a gasi)in. Felt when he i i.Y, :,...i #i.? i....i ' ' Irjght in vane, and that he lied lost (roots uv victry. I* wondrin if will reely rise and take po?pession :Iie government uv the city when he is barged. ;i. :-//;/?Thin parly vehemently de '. in llayse* i?olis*y. Denounsin the !!. luiuuent uv the Itepublikini* uv the ntli with teerrf in liia eyes. Coiuidert H- country hangin on the verge uv rooin me down hero with a letter from hi.3 inber uvCongris askin that lie he ap i-'inted to a eighteen-hundred-dollai i.ico in the CuBtow-lIoupe. Collectoi .rthnr unfeelingly reuinrkt that thei n't any vacancies, nor any pro-tj>ecl ^ titer hein one, and that In* had l?ettei home and go to work. Wantid tc :) -w if this wuzthe way to bring abou! : nn'.' Hleeved in Civil-Service reform aUo bleeved that we ought to come ti v. ry gradooally. Don't care ho mucl: ^ Mt not gitten hi* place, althohe otighl ?hcv il, but he felt like weepin when Ik n.otight uv the abandonment uv the He i'uMikiim uv the South by the President i'n't nhoor but that, in order to eekooi ie full froota uv the war for the Unmiiti In* will r i f 1?? iklilimwl tn oa?l il hi* lot with the Dimocrifcy. Shel wail uulree. Hopes for the bent, but spendi lie heft uv bin time a tremblin fur hi.Jtintry. NYatitid to borrer a dollar. Ai.il toon. While I bleeve that the i nt b.'.ti disrupted his party, I ,.1 hev liked the prospeck better if 1 I hev rcen more uv wat mite be cajlI the biznea classcs jinen the denunaia uv bin policy, ami ef it hedn't bin sc Imt.-ively confined to gentlemen with ruinated countenanceH. I hey no oh kshun to red noses, for mine is not o! perly tint wich lover? ur butyprefer n:i: rather a bcekun-lite, but 1 know u it ain't a favorit color among tl? ^<>|>le, onless one kin get a nicdikle cer ' 'likit that he acquired it by disease, 01 me pekoolyer diet. Likewise it wooii *; better cf the disapproves, cz a rool '-''.a' hev oneucceiaful letters ask in foi n about ther persons, or little doki-ms disminsin uv em, carefully con in ther clothes. These thing* arc 1 ?ikilatid to ra*e doubt*, in the minds uv vtrvr men, uv the disinterestidnis uv her denunftiasjhuns. Hut 1 hev thii comfort?they kin all yawp, and all the ?opl? don 1 know the lmm?llin motic# the vawp. Ihe lion in affluent circumstance#, ri;in himself with the carcass uv In* rev, ? a quiet beaut, but rend the pre* iu him, and he growl*. Ju*t?owitfc "i- man in uflw. Kt the powers that Ix t linn alone, ho is quiet, but take thai m hi in, and his growls is awful. Th< -t rjier Haven is accumulatin a *toci v growl*, which will increase m h( - < ? on. .1 dioodcnt like to be in hi* place ? lnle the innocent man wai in ded ernes lie pledged himself to Civil Servi rin, them cz held place*, c* well c ' Mil i-xpeetin eui, thought be wuz Hk J'"1 >n fun about it. And not ' . re&?ty, there i* trouble am :i' will bo more. I l?ey hope*. Ou c.wca?n cometh honey. Petuoucm V. XAKBY, Kx-Refornier. " w,,h "?p Milliliter (i It ??ln oa I lie UelnUuiiN ol (In kurupran Powers. v",u,a,??, April 12.-The Pra au '?po?ant interview witl ''J80.Hoker, our Minioter ti 'jiS'ilZ "r"ow ln ?">" co"<*"i *e i?Wndmg struggle between itu? Mr- i5ok" ' ? >??' l? to both countries, and know I whereof he apeaka. IIo *aid (hat he did not think the war would laat very low, a? Kuaaia will carry everjtbing before her. unlen Turkey find* an allv or allies. "I 0 hnre the opinion of a distinguished ofiir' cer in the Turkish service as to that. He nays that the Turkiah forces are in no condition to resist the advancc of an army dircctcd in accordance with the prin* ) cifiles of modern warfare, and that if un> assisted by any other nation Turkey will liud the Kulnian Army in Constantinople within sir weeks. To the occupation of 1 Conatantinople neither Auatria nor Cier* ' many would submit. for the reason that it I practically closes the free navigation of the Danube to the outer world. It in, | however, not improbable that a mutual , under mantling haa been arrived at between Russia and Germany,and thin stir* mine in confirmed by certain cventa which < transpired before the Kuusian declaration ! of war. Germany to-dnv in nn? * ) camp. She in stronger than evpr before, and tetter titled for war, but tliia has been accomplished at (he coat of pron* perity. The army is there for an object, ant} that object is to bo thoroughly crush Franco that all ids* of revenge by I.t thand Ration will be thoroughly out of the question for a generation or two. Germany could not entry out tbia*|)lan bad Rut-sia been nt peace, for the Emperor Alexander, when the subject wan broached to liiiu, would not hear of it, and it iH a fact that but for his firmness and decision the Germans would have declar ed war lone ago. Hence, in order to effectually uispoce of Russia, Germany was obliged tu wait until that power becauie involved with Turkey, anil to effect thin the German Ambassador spared no puiiiH by urging upon the Russians the fact that Germany would not interfere with any programme that the Czar would undertake to carry out. Another important factor must be taken into consideration, and that is the alarm felt in England. It is urged by the Liberals that the Conservatives "are allowing the country to drift into war. It is well known to all newspaper readers that England's aversion to Russia prises from tl?e rfial ax fancied dangers to which Muscovite succets in Turkey would expose British India. But it is not known, except to those in possesion of diplomatic secrets, that, on a former occasion, when Russia contemplated an attack on I Turkey, the Government of- the.Czar in order to quiet the tpprehenrionsmf the , Hritish Cabinet, snggested that it England I f-lt .lm.hu - i.. declaring that ahe had no ainiater deHign in India, the IJriticli would take poosea* flion of Egypt, thereby securing to theui* selves the much coveted absolute control of the Suez (Jauul. .it need scarcely be caid that litid arrangement 1iih .not been forgotten by Ijritish etateemen, and that they will not be slow to act upon it should occasion aeem to justify them. ; Now thai llu*Hia due* threaten Dritioh couimuuicatiou^vith India, and thus, iu the "English believe, imperil* their inter* CHtt?, England cannot long remain an itn1 pandve *pectetor. It is, no doubt, this uncertainty nn to the action of the latter 1 power which prevents Germany acting at once hm against France. TO AM.. lMHTHTMICLY INVALIUM. epriug is a trying .season. Indication* of aieknets hould a', once be at* tended to. Fatal diseased may be caused by allowing the bowels to become constipated and the system to remain in a disordered condition, until the disordor luu time to develop itself. An ounce of pre and truthful saying, 'ihertfore we advise all who are troubled with the complaints now very prevalent?headache,indigestion, disordered liver, want of appetite, nausea, or feverish skin, to take, without delay, Selienck's Maudrnke Pills. We know of no remedy so harmless and decisive in its action. It at ouce strikes at the root of , the disease and produces a healthy tone to the system. People never need suffer from J any disease arising from n disordered con! dition of the liver if they would take this excellent medicine when they feel the first indications of thu malady. Families leav1 ing home for the summer mouths should 1 take three or four boxes of these pills with t them. 1 hey havenn almost instantaneous efleet. They will relieve the patient of . headache iu one or two hours, and will) , rapidly cleanse the liver of surrounding , bile, and will effectually prevent a bilious I attack. They are sold bv all druggists. cod FINANCIAL AMD COMMERCIAL * CkJJSQhAFMSaw York Moucy autl StorhH. New Yojik, May 12.?Money ? Closed eaay at 2a2)s per ceuU l^ime mercantile paper .'JJ$1?4J4 per cent. Custom receipts i'21 -1,0(10. The Assistant Treasurer disbursed $193,000. Clearings $28,000,000. Shipments of tpccie to-day $1,100,000. Sterliug quiet; actual business, long 4 87 short GoiJ)?Opened at 107}^, declined to ! 107 add closed ut Carrying rates i Jjal per cent. Borrowing rates tint to 1 per cent. j SlLVKK?At London 54d. Here, silver liars, $1 2C!i greenbacks; $1 1!> gold. [ Silver coin per cent discouut. Governments?Firm. United StoU* 6? oi 1SS1, coupon* U0M ' Ki #o-T?veul!c?? (ttiOS) now 111% ; Flve-Tweniica 0&7) .. ~lU!i . fivo-Tu-cntiei. (lS>i)j).- tlC^I New Fives ...... .. _ Jll>4 1 New Four ami * Italia U>!$ 1 I en-toltle? .M.....J 1."A ren-fortici (coujwu?),..~?-...? 11*'; ' Currency feist* >mmn...ll3^ ' 11a i LEO ad Dos* ns?Generally firm, ex| ccpt coal issues, which were weak. State Suc0utt!its?Steady. ! Stocks?There was another break in coal stocks this morning, Delaware ?S: Hud. son declining from 41) i to 39%, Delaware, Lackawanna ft Western from 44% to -13'; . and Morris & Km ex from 72% to CSJ?. ,| There was a free pressure to sell in these i shares, hut the remainder of the 'iist was , j literally steady, and after the first call ad van ceil. Western Union moved up from ?U\ to 63K? Michigan Central from A\% to ll>4, St. Paul preferred from 48 to 48)$, ' 1'itcific Mail from 20M to 2114, New York Central from 93J$ to 94!?, Lake Shore from 53 to 53and Uock Island from 92% to 93. After middar Delaware & Lludson recovered to 40?*', Delaware, Lackawanna & Western to 14, and Morris & Essex to 69 There was a firmer undertouc in the afternoou nud prices advanced to 2 per cent from the lowest point of the day. The soiling movement in coal fctocka abated, and there was an important recovery under purchases by shorts to cover. The transactions aggregated 170.000 shares, of which 30,000 were Western Union, 4,000 St. Paul, 8.090 Rock Island, 23,000 Uke Shore, 6,000 New York Central, 4,500 Ohios, 7,000 Michigan Central, 56,000 Delaware, Lackawanna & Western, 11,000 Delaware & lludson audi 20,000 Morris & Kssex. Western Uulon 61 C. C. C A L. 23 Q UcksltTcr 14*^ New Jersey Uutr.il Uulckallvcr pld 2J Kjck lalaxtJ ... raeltlcM.it! 2t it. Puul 18U Marl|*?-\ :i'/4 St. l*4iul pielerreJ.. 48'$ , >i;irl|>o?n preferred.. Ilk Watia.ih ...... V/2 Attains Kxprcw W Ft. Wayne SO American - 31 rem.- Haute 2 WrILi. Faiyo A Co.- aJj^|IYrtc Haute |>f<l 10 Uuitfil Sut?a 41 jChlcajo A Alton M Nr# York Centrals til1; Cl.luuo A Alton nfdlOG Erie .. 7 Ohio A Mteknlppi.. l*/A t riu prefcrnxl .... Delaware * IjuLi... *i%. HarUra 140 A. A F.Telegraph... 'JO Harlem pr?fcrred..,l37 MU?ouri ftcitlc 101 ^ Michigan Central... 45J^ Indian* Ctntral..._ 15)* Panama ..... tti Burlington A QuliL.lt! Union Patjticstock.. C7 i Hunnitul A at. Joe.. 12k Ijkedbore Control Pac. bond*. 108?-,, Illinois Central U> Union Pacific boudi lo>,'4 Il'lttaliurxli hti liiu4 liranU -....101 Nortliwotern cum.. 2l|{ SinklngFunl IKiJj Northwestern pM... Sow York. Nkw York, May 12.?Cottou?Qnietat IO^.hIIc. Flour?Dull and uuchanged. Wheat?Stpftdv and In fair <Unmnil for e export, checked by the firmness of holder*; r No. 2 Chicago $1 91; No. 2 Milwauke $1 PC 1 bid; winter quiet but steady. Rye?Steady, t wteru 0Sca$l 00. llarley? l-irm; No. 2 Canada $1 05. Malt?Firm. Corn? Higher; unmerchantable mixed 70%c; low mixed 71c; steam mixed 7lMa72<r, steam white 72c; steam yellow 73c. Oata?Dull nndjlower; western mixed and State 4Sati3>$; > white westeru 62a71c. Hay and Hops? 9 Vnchangcd. Coflee?Quiet but firm; Rio cargoex 17a21c gold; jobbing 17a22c gold. Sugar?Strong; lair to good refining 103-.ii lOJic; prime 10)^c; refined, demaud fair and market tirm nt 12Al2%c. Mo* lasses? Moderate inquiry; N. U. 45a59o. llice?Moderate demand. Wool?Demand light but holders firm; domestic fleccc 30c; pulled 18o37fl{ unwashed 10a30e; Texas 13a 27c. Whisky?Dull at $1 lOtfal 11. ? t'lucinmttl. f cmciMMATT, Mar 11.?Cotton-Quiet at 10^c. Flour?Dull and drooping; family $9 00a9 25.. Wheat?Bull and lower; red j $1 B9a2 00. Corn?Doll and lower at 53J< ?6flc. Oat*?Dull and unchanged at 48a 53o. Rye?Dull nt 95a9flc. Barley?Dull and uoniinal. Pork ?Steady at $15 25. Lard?Fair deinaud; atenin at $9 40 bid; $9 50 naked; kettle $10 25al0 75. Bulk >leuta?Quiet hut firm; ihoulde?5c; abort ril?7Kc; apot $7Waeller July; abort clear 8c. Bacon?Dull and lower at GaflJ^aJiKa !?e. Butter? Eaaler; Western Reserve 16u 17c; Central Ohio 1 Sal5c. Linseed OilSteady atC8a71c. Whlaky-fiteady at $1 (fr. lloos?Firm; common $4 C0a4 90; fair to good light $5 00a5 10; packing $5 00a 5 20; hutchera |5 25. rhiladelpklu. Piminvt unri. Ui? 10 fc'lnnf-.Oiil?? nuil firm; Minnesota family $'3 COnlO 00, Pennsylvania $9 7"ml025; Ohio $10 75; high grades $11 U0al2 00. Wheats-Strong; western $2 04; amber $2 25; white $2 25a2 30. Rye-$l07al 08. Corn-Fair demand;yellow 70c; white 68c; sail 08c. OnU?Fair demand; white 51a52c; good and ckolco do 53a55}ac. Seeds?Clover at 13al5c. Provisions?Inactive. Pork?$16 60al7 00. llecf Hams ?21a23c; nmoked HMal2c; pickled 9}{a 10Kc. Lard?lOUall. Putter?Steady ami unchanged. Cheese?Firm and unchanged. fcgg*? Unchanged. Petroleum ?Nominal; refined 14%c; crudc l\yt. Whiiky-Quiet; western at $1 12. Chicago. CniCAOO, May 12.?Flour?Firm and unchanged. Wheat?Dull, lower and unsettled; No. 2 Chicago spring $1 G9K cash; $1 70& June;$l 71 July; No. 3, $1 fit; rejected $1 20. Corn?Active, hut lower; 53J<c cash; 54%c June; 56)ic duly; rejected 50c. Ont.s?Dull and lower, 48^o cash; He .1 une. Kye?Firm and unchanged. HurleySteady; 750 May. Pork?Doll, weak and lower, $14 75 cash or June; $14 87M July. I<ard?Dull nndlower $945 cash; $0 47 .lune; $9 60 July. Hulk Meat*?Steady ami in good demand. Whisky?$110. I 010*10. Tolkdo, May 12.--^*lour?Finn. Wheat ?Quiet but firm; No. I white Michigau nominally nt $2 08 amber Michigan snot $2 01'a2 10; Keller May $2 OD spot; seller Jump $2 11 bid; Keller June $2 00 bid; seller June $211; No. 2 amber $1' 88. Corn? Jligh mixed spot r>D^aSO}<c; Keller June O'Jc; No. 2 hpot OS^c; seller Muy CSj^c offered; seller J une seller Julv aOl K^; seller August 63c; rejected nominally :it 53c. Oat??Inactive; Michigan 50c. I'ltlMlinr^li. I'lTiSUUHuii, Muy 12* ? LVtroleum ? Firm; crudo $2 27>i at Parker's; re lined I4?ic, Philadelphia delivery. TUTPSPILLS A distinguished physiciaa of New York says: " It it aUon'shlng how universally Dr. Tuft's Pill* are u?d. 1? my dally rounds, I hear of them not only among the p.>or, but their virtue* arc hcrildcd from the mansions ot the wealthy and refined. Knmvinjr the inventor from his Inn-n riniiivlinn with ?' mpitiral iimfruii'm I have prc.it confidence in their merit*, ami of late have often prcscrib'-d thorn with the hamm-st remits In rases where I Uesircd to mnkca accid* cd impression on the liver." TUTT'S PILLS egg CTJRR8ICK HEADACHE. mtditlno Ktilrtr ^ _ _ _ - /.ar?.BH4 for r. TUTT'S PILLS 0BE2 SY3PEWIA ______ Mclkoal C?l!> (uTUTT'S PILLS sgi CURE CONSTIPATION*. iatca tlu?t thry TUTTOiLLSiP CURE PILES. 'l ||? hu ?ne w?lfil in innTUTT'S PILLS CURE IUVBR AND AC1TTB. STRENGTH Etf INii.PCHTUTT'S PIllS If if CURU DIEIOUC COIiia U,.r? all un li-althy accuu-. TUTT'S PILLS I CURE KIDNEY COMPLAINS. WVtn at ?n? TUTT'S PILLS |Hl CUIUS TOXOID LXVEZL h*vo no rir*l ra 3 D kd.1 ? I ?|CCfc IV A PRI^I UtiC* TUTTS PILLS aWa. IMPA2T ATrETlTB. XliW VOKK. QRKAT IJAHGAINS IN Watches, Jewelry,&c. ?AT? TURNER & DILLON S, 1223 MARKET ST. Now Watches, Diamonds, Cameo Sets, and Rich Jewelry, just received and for sale at prices that defy rnmpetilion. inyl2" "an entire? >T,W STOCK ?OF? I HATS ON* EXHIBITION AT T. S. REED & CO'S. my I'J Billiard Tables! We h?*o on h*nd an Immense stock of new and second-hand blllUrd tables, and will dispose ?f them at prices that have neter Ijccn equaled, l'v nous contemplating 4bc purchase ot tables /or prlrate or public ute. should wflte for our new dialogue. Wonderful Inducement* for eaih. L. DECKER A CO., 726 BROADWAY, N. Y. mjl eodAw WHEELING Established In I860. For the names and P. 0. address of IS youna men likely to attund a bull* ne?s college, we will send, lre?." our I clcstratkd Coluchk Joi-bjut-and Hpeclmensof Ornamental Penmanship. Address J. M. PR AS HER X CO., Wheeling, W. Va. my:t?+od ^SllEAP GROCERIES? YOU CAN nUY One lb. Ex. Young Hyson Tea for ?..<Cc. One lb. good Gunpowder Tea for 50c, One lb. best Gunpowder Tea for ....90c. One lb. lx-.1t Japan Tea for J?Oc. One lb. good JaranTes for COc. Ono lb. best Oolong T?i for.- &'c. One lb. good Oolong Tea for ...... '. KOc. Twenty 11* Rice for fl 00 PEARL MEAL, CORN SYRUP, And all klndj of UrorrriM at the lowest market j prices, at J. W. BAllTON'S, 2231 and 22-S Mabkkt BT? CSXTKK WBMUxa. mflt | ALL !PAPKB. ThirJ stock of Spring Paper just received. Tru Thousand Rolls of choice and beautiful patterns, from 7 to 10c per roll, at A. W. PAULL A BRO'S, my 11 _ 1142 MAIN STRKKT. J^ARGB STOCK WALLPAPER,CHINA. GL183. QU6ESWAKE and HOU5E.FUltinSmKO UOOD.S WhUh I offer M Dip lowret prion porslblf. An early call ii olicltcl. JOHN rRlCPEL?MO Mats St. myS ' STENCILS. Ei" HW. VA. 8TENCII. A SEA1. WOP.KS, A1 |J No. 17*1 MaiikbtSt. si nrifi _ Wh-Hiog, W. v? jyjAPLE SUUAR. ^ \ liw tantl* ttij cholco granulat* 1. For u!? *pit Ltsr, DWESPOKT .% pAKXi DRUCCIST8. , BBWABfi: Of Coughs and Colds Contacted at tliU season of the jtas. Dr. ROBERT'S COUGH SYRUt Is in unfailing Remedy, affording Imlanl Rrll> and i bfxtdf Curt 1,0 'ewedy equal to 1t tc both adults and children. (told by ill DrunlHi ?r.d Pealcra in Mcdiclm | at We per bottle. Dr. Robert's Imperial Liniment Cures KHF.DMATIHM, NEURALGIA, PAIN.' ACflUi, BUUtoES, 8FUAINK, Ac. The Very Beit Liniment for Mai and Beast. Hold for 2Se i bottle by all Dialers in Mcdlclnei R. A. McCABE & CO. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, Noi. 1423 Main and 1428 South Streeti WHEELING, W. YA., roylt SOLK PROPRIRTORl ANAKESIS, An instant relief ami infallible cure for Pile Holman's Fever & Ague Pads Sanford's Radical Catarrh Cure BABY SOAP?BABY SOAP For the Toilet. Sulphur Soap?Sulphur Soap For Skin Diseases. OX GALL SOAP, For Cleansing Silks, Ac. Swiss Condensed Milk. SCOTCH OATM.KAL, FOB SALE BY LOGAN, LIST flc CO., Dr.rficisTH, Bridge Corxbu. np28-dlw rrcui-tssiuraAL cards. TJENTISTP.Y. We adTlwIII thote wanting Dentistry d?uc t( call on l)K.(lAfrMIBK, where tbpy can have trett extracted without the aMgliut pain ami now tretl put in not to)? known from the natural teeth Can 1* wom with comfort am! tar*. All caw warranted. Officv? No. 4*2 Fourtceuth flrwt, cor cr of Market. feM ^ a CALDWELL, Attornoy nt Law, 1D20 ClUFLlSK Br. ' Practice* in all Courts. uj?Ct> JOHN .1. JACOB, ATTORNEY AT LAW. nflW in nA.n... of Main nnri Twelfth utreeU. np6 J DALLAS j2w1ng, ATTORNEY AT LAW, No. 64 twelfth st., dc6 WHEELING, W. VA. J. W. COWDEN, Attoriioj' lit L u w, offlfc-h'o. 1222 cllaptjkx st., wheeling, w. va. rromjit attention to all butlncn entrusted to tuj cvc. fc7 II. COCHRAN, Attorney a,t 1-^a.w* 1220 cuapline street, fel WHEELIKO, W. V a \IT1LLLAM ERSK1NE, YY Attorney iv t L n w, Offlcoor the Ut?C. W. II; Allison, No. 1140Chap line itrcot, Wheeling, W. Va. Will practice lu the State and Federal Court* BENJAMIN 8. ALLISON, Notabt PCBUC. OiBco ai uIotp. delft ^yiLLlAM PHILIPS, Juitice of the Peaco & Real Estate Agent No, CO Tw?.?ti! St., Wtikkuno. Collodions c( nil kinds tusJe aiid proceed l promptly remitted. Jal Q C. OLMSTED, M. D., HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, OKKICK?No. 56 roiKTKKN*!! ST. WIIEBL1SO, W. VA. Office noun?8 to 10 a. u. 1 <q :> r. m. ile2 mil, H. HKAUNE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office with Dauiel Lnmb, No. 1318 Mnrku Street. Office up Btaira. auSO JQAN 1 EL LAMB, ATTORNEY. AT LAW, No. 1318 Market Street, (over City Catik, Sel Wheeling, W. Vw. rp J. 1IUGU.S, Attorney at Law. Office 71 Twelfth Street. Wheelinn. IT. I'n Practices in the Courts of Ohio, Marshal anil Tyler counties, W. Va. novl7 AN IF. L PECK, ATTORNEY AT UW, 1404 Chapline Street, Wheeling, W. Vs. e29 i JT INCH A THOMPSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, 1-Co CllAFtlSr. JsTREKT. Itof.m No. 1 Odd Fellows' Building?up itslrs. iur28 SSiBS M kjA!!*.'!*illUiml of vift, htinilnt!* of valtuMa nr?*!|i!i t, '..iiiUl nwrry.tlic lu.Miliiiieult to mirrlaiv, their lit lure tnJ curr.Trvtu r?n all liiwiur*, tully r*ii!? Inlns tUrl Mii'i1", i) Mf'.imii aiiUniranttocurai |tl?Uii(Mly frail* folrntlflc work otttii- hiinlertrptb!l?h?l,an?|HcumpM lti pvtfjrmiwft. 8*r? M-rurcly ?ra!r.'. on m*lM u| in t: Ad'Irru. 1 ?r. C. A. I!<iii\nv\n, CHJ Nortli >'UU? atxott St. l^iull.Mt?. K?t?hH?hrd in l\J. ~p ARSONSPHOTOGRAPHIC SHADOW EFFECTS. m r2.3 ' Q STEINMETZ, Pacer Box Minuficturar K<u. 1211 an J 1213 Main Street, up iuIti (?li Union Hal!). i> now prriartvJ to ia?kn nil klmlic Fancy and Plain P?i*r Box* In as *.**1 ?ty)? am at as low prim as any bouan In Iks country. Or d?* fruiu the country promptly attended to. rert4 r)() CESTS. Q(J CENTS Will gel ONE DOZEN nice Card Photograph* See samples at BROWN'S GALLERY, ap!3 Below McLure Home MERCHANT TAILORS. I Thos. Hughes & Co. ' MERCHANT TAILORS, f if ' Corner Twelfth and Witer Streets, WHEELING, W. VA. i, We nro receiving additions dally to our u already large and attractive stock of , WORSTEDS, CI.OTIIS, , CA8SIMERES, and j Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, , I FOR SPRING 4 SUMMER WEAR, Ami believe we ran offer superior induceincuts to any needing ( Clothing Made in a Firtt-Clast Manner. , We will hereafter wake tho following discount to CASH and PROMPT PAY, ISO CUSTOMERS: I BlX pkii cent off it paid in 10 days. Five rgit cbjct ofl' if paid in 30 ?tmynf ' from dnto of delivery of clothes. B*T I.KASR EXAMINE OUR STOCK AND I , rjucEs. THOS. HUGHES & CO. my 10 r J.H.STALLMAN&CO, I Merchant Tailors!' _ I We ore constantly receiving ; NEW GOODS, ! FOB Til* Spring and Summer Trade | And nlwnys keep oue of the LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCKS n OF GOODS in the city. All XI KIPlHf AV%?I r#% 1 mii me wtw 51 t Lt\> ?OF? Plain * Stripe and Plaid Suitings, Diagonal and Basket Worsteds, ' Plain and Fancy Pantaloon Goods, . Spring Overcoatings. , Ami nil goods usually found in nCrst-olasB establishment. A fll lino of r GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, ' Always in store. * THE BEST PLACE TO tlUV SHIRTS J in the city. ?&*Call and look at our good*. j No. 27 Twelfth St., Wheeling. ' rayi New Goods! i ( ' SPRING'and SUMMER i i f t C. HESS & SON, ; i Merchant Tailors, 1 COR. {4th AND M/UN 8T8. Have jast received their large and elegant ^ flock of Goods lor ( SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR. ) t Embracing all new design* of fl Cloths, Cassimeres, Voatings, I Suitings, and Spring Ovcrooatingi, . Which will he made np in th? Best Style, FULL LINE Of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. WUI7B U1IETB MADS 19 0RDB2L ' We invite the pubHo to call and examine our stock, feeling assured we can ofl'cr in* parior inducements. mrl7 C. HESS & 80N. 1 ? i W. H. CALDWKLL, A. t. WITH, A. *. tTIVKSSflB , Ptm'L lire"* or. Manage* SMITH & CO., : Brewere, Maltsteri & Hop Dealer*. 1 Hiring thoroughly renoratod tho WheoUnR . Brcwrrr, and changed its entire mauajttment by organizing ? Joint Stock Company,and placing Mr, A. ?. SMITH In cbarx* of the Brrrfn* Department, wo are now prepared to furniib ( SMITH'S CELEBRATED 1 ? BITTER, PALE 4 KENHETT ALES, PORTER, Pal I j up to the itandard which haa heretofore given , . Iheta iurb exte nsiTe reputation. We rcapectfully ?ollclt your pttronu*. |?a HM1T1I A CO. ^ gASE DALIES, BATS AND CROQUET. ' |J A new lot just received and for tale very * I low. Croquet at from $1 00 to $5 00. C. n. QUIMBY, " Book asd Kbwsdbalsk, my 5 1414 Market Street. J^ARDOIL AND MINERS' 01L ' 10 Barrcli Extra W. S. Lard OIL SO Bariels Miners' Oil. & J uit rewired by i LIsT, DA YEN POUT A PARKS STOVES It HARDWARE. The Cheapest The Best, The Large: OOOKSTOYI In the Market ia the Celebrated VALLEY STAR BENJAMIN FISHER, STAR FOUNDRY A great variety of other Cook 8toves i iray* on hand. / -All Stores guarantee Marbellzad Iron and State Maateli. Freestone ind Slate Heirthe, &o. Call, examine and nee prices before pu 'having clMwhore. F. CALDWELL. Marble, Slate & Iron Mantlet 'oinmon Grates, Tile and all kinds < T\rra Cottn'goodi. Galvanized Iron Work and Ti Roofing, rOGKTIIKK WITH A COMPLETE A FOItTMENT 01' COOKING STOVES Ind lloiife FarnubiDK Uooui. We ca special attention to the 'eerloss Radiator Shaking Grate fhe most complete Orate in the marke t can be seen in operation in Mr. Fran toen'a fine residence on the Island. Ca nd examine. 1307, 1500 A 1311 Haiti Slroci lear B. A O. K. It. Depot. mrf> ^RE YOU (JOINU TO MOVE? Don't You Want n NewCookStove rhe BEST and CHEAPEST STOVES II THE MARKET can l>e found at No. 1425 Main St THE FAMOUS ARLINGTON AND OTHER First-Class Stoves Can now be bought Cheaper than ever before. ILL STOVES WARRANTED TO PLKA&l Don't fail to call and see our stock In ore purchasing. I0SEPH BELL & CO ARLINGTON STOVE WORKS, s*o. 1425 Main* St., Wheeling, W. Vj mrl2 FINANCIAL^ ohm k. BoTsironD, Prat. oko. A daks, Cush' SANK OF THE OHIO VALLE' Successor to the FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WHEEUNO :?plUI - ? 1250,OC This Bank Is organised arid prewired to trana* ho bu'inrfls of banktnc in all ft? details. It succeeds the Fiiat National Bank of Wheelln i owned by the same shareholders and la under tt aa?u management. By carefully regarding the fnterests of Its Co wpondenta and Depositors, and by a prompt ni ulthful execution of their wlshe*, It hopci to rncr heir esteem and confidence. Notes and Bills discounted. Collections made on all points throughout tl Jnlted States. Deposit Accounts subject to check nt light n 'cited from Banks, Bauaers, Flirns, Corporjilci ind Individuals. Ccrtiflcates of Deposit Issued payable on deipac r at tlxed dates. Intenst allowed on Special Deposits. ' dirkctohs: John K. Botsford, I Wm. B. 8lmj*ou, Jacob M. Rhodes, Wto. A. Turner, . Wm. A. laett* I JohnL.Hobbs, A. M. Adam*, | *0. C. Dewey. lfrnry M. Harper, | mj21?d.vw Commercial Bank jioo.oot \jrwu.*??u. ijua aiiun oi. Interest paid on 8pedal Dfpotlu. Collectioi aide anil proceeds promptly remitted. Actoun if merchants and others solicited. DIRKCrOU: Thoi. II. Llit, I-J. I- BOW, . It. J. Hinjtb, W.T.Burt, J. C. Tlionitw, CJrts. II. B<joth. W. a. WIUoo, | " TH06. H. LIST, Pwddont. J. L. HTIKKL, V. ftwt 8. P. HfLDHETH, Canhter. Jal3 D. C. I.1st, Joraru Hxtbolld, H xx bt K. list, < raw.'* lam b, wm. a. lot, ii kbky w. lot. Bank of Wheeling WHEELING, W. VA. Japital, $100,001 Stockholder peraonally liable and rcrrewntli m {500,000. IlecelYM Dcporili and Discount* Piper. Denli In Gold, ffllrer, Cola-Drafu and Sterlli ^change. t>lla br&fta on England, Ireland, France, Gi nany and otlier prominent parti of Europe. Burn and aella Government, Hwte, Cltr and IUI oad Bondi. Intrrea paid on Special Depodta. Hpccial attention gtren to Collections D, C. LlhT. PrciUi-at. 0. LAMI1. Guhler. ' . J03. SKYBOLD, Aaa<atantOHhl?r. Ja? Exchanfffi Bank ? - ?- - Q W " ? J. v. Xascu, Pr?*L 8am'l Urvnra, V. P. ? .. tano.oi Jitilllty of Htockl?oJdcr?...._...... ?oo,u ThUiUok icccMda to.iim builDMol the Me iCoin, Coupon Interest paid on BpfrfaU Depoalta. Gollectloca mule oo ail polnti and piuc*t< irotnptlf remittal. Accountict Banker* and Basin Mi Mm toHdto Stockholder! liable to depodtari according to tl onstituilonof thi titaU theauMu la Nation ianka. oincrOM: J. N. Vanca, B. Horkbelmer, I- 8. LVlaplaln, D. Gutmao, J. O. HoQmann. Win. nUngh^fn sssrta, " w,u?"? JOHN J. J05KH, Caihlar. Bacon and lard. A foil aupplr alvara on hand of Laaf Ijui i. C. Haraa, Hhoalden,Cfear Bids, 8. C. Brliktlt itr. Orders filled (nu from nuoke bouM daily, m. holly, CROCERIES. "Satin Gloss" Flour. JWe arc constantly receiving Ihu CELEBRATED FLOUR, >1 TDK FINEST ?nd BEST ever Introduced j, into tlill market. THE WAR EXCITEMENT Has CAQHod on advance and nil Flour is dear. a Don't Wasta Youp Money Upon Inferior Brands. BUY THIS BEST?THE SATIN ULOSS. j. List, Davenport & Parks, d? or*i r* *or>i<rn OWLt HUC11 I 0. ?p23 K8TAULI8IIK1) IN 1830. *M. KmLLY, WHOLESALE GROCER, Pork Paoker and Provision Dealer. ii Solo Agent lor (ho Dupont Ponder Mills. )f Nos. 1309 and 1311 Main Street, WHEELING, W. VA. n Rio, laguara and Java Codecs, Refined Sugars, alt grades, New Orleans Sogers, 8 Molasses and Syrups, Tobaccos, a!l styles, . Bacon, Lard, Flour and Oil;, ) Fish, all kinds, Teas, all kinds and grades, U Groo?r'8 Sundrels of every variety. M. ltKILLY, , ?PM ^ylLLIAM WINDIU5I, u ARCHITECT. &c. wiiErr.iKn, v. ta. i, ? Designs, Drawing, I'lana, gpctlicatlotis, KalJ_ mates u?d Dotailaoi ItaUdiUKsfurnished for either Wood, Iirlck or htocc; superintendents'o( work* and drawiup on tho most reasonable terms. Full alu<l Designs for oil aorta ol Ornamental Work. OFFICE?84 TWELFTH STREET. In Dr. Hlldreth's Block, becond FIcor, J Sl'lH WllEKI.tSO, W. \a. JUKY UATSU1J Or Aron.atlc Seasoning for Meats, Ojotcra, KlUi,Ac. ST THOBURN A HHP. gUKDBIEd Burden's Condensed Milk, Ifalford'n, Lea A Perrlna', aud irlacc of Wale* s?.tucw, Tomato Cntcup, Ac., >t THUCL'l'.N A Hhi ?'&_ QALIFORNIA DRIED- FRUITS. ICholco (pared) California Pears. Choice ' Altku EvapuratiU Feachcs. Choice California Fiun.s. Just received and for sale by TllOtJCI'.N A BKO., ?H30 . Cur. Markotan .111th. rpo WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. a Tho undcmlKBtd rwpeetlully call* the attentlou of Housekeepers and Consumers to his Isr^c stock of CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES Which has been selected from first hand* with cert, ? and which he offers at as near \V holetak' Prices as it is possible to get. Spcolal Inducements to Liberal Buyers. Btt,Goo?.'s delivered to anr nart of tliccItT. K. J. SMYT1I, Corner Market and Fourteenth Street*. And R. J. BMVTII A CO., wl? 81 7jlm ht., Ifl.mil. i. JOHN CLARK. Jr. i dSs OO'sT" '* Begtsix-Oord "THOMAS RUSSELL," SOLE ACENT. Obtained a DIP L O M A for - "Excellence ii Color, ' Quality am! Finish," WHICH IS THE ' ,, HIGHEST AWARD GIUKTliD TO M?OOI. ( OTTON AT CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION. ft|>2*Uvr . ' To Builders&Dealers j. I:> it Paints, Oils, Varnishes, ? WINDOW GLASS, I Doors, Sash, Shutters, Frames, Lumber, Lath & Shingles, We can and trill tfire you Bottom Price*. Try us before buying elsewhere. Hanes, Wilson & Co., ??.o iuai.itui on.i.r.1, mrt> CAPITAL RESTAURANT. No. 1109 Maixkt Bt., <i Ifu only ftrit-tiui Jin- : tauranr fa iKe rfijr. It li the only Kntaurtu that 1 bu rpanic rooma for ladies, or where you Can flu.l that quiet clmnUnea ol a home, cutnblued 1 - with the bed nrtrfM that can t? found In tb*dtr. He kc?|M oo hand the very bat the market aflorOi 1, in veptablea. ttib, OTiten, game, and eterythlnj; In maon, and aenrcs It op Id a manner unexcelled In the country. He ean be relied upon alway* to turnlah everything Unt-cla.w. Ujy TRANSPORT*!"10*. PITTSBURG U, CINCINNATI A 8T. LOUIS jUlLViAY-rAtf'UAJWLB ROVTM. jCju in m i iV"-' ~ ' ^*A* Tho Direct lint to the Northwcat, Weft an? bouthweft CONDENSED TIME CARD. Taking effect Noreiabcr 26th, 1171 ? I*. Hut ml ami* |.l? Cttltaabm.) tMlUm. Vtifl KK. tnni L't HtUbursh 1LJ0 p.m. uo in. HO f.m. I!iM a.m. IftO? ? S.10 ? gcanljM.?. ISO um MO ? Ncwitrk-...... 4:45 44 2:20 p.in. Colanbui^.. ?.ua ? no ? 10.1S t.m. A'T I-uii'lou?.^ 7:01 11 4:43 " ti ll Xcol*.......... 8.06 6:41 " UJO B.B. Dayton 7J0 ' 1:86 44 Cincinnati 1U.M a.iu. iuo 11 8:15 " IjOuUtIHq? 11SA a.m. 7:48 ' Jit tU !? *< and HculK jVTiTz^ufti>TUUr> I.'TO ZOUWT111C...| 8:30 a. m. 8;iI) ii.m. .........1^. A'vo LuKostar ...110:13 44 M4 " ClrdcTillo.- 11:15 44 *15 " 0:10 a.m. Washlngl'D 1127 ?.m 7:10 M Wiliultigl'n 123 44 ... 8:10 44 Monow [ 2:10 44 0:04 44 Cincinnati..I 4.51 44_ ..|l0:5i 44 /b tht H'til and Korlhutit (Ti? ColuniOui.) " ~ Fut lnd. I'm. Chic Llue Ex. Ex. Ex. a.m. a.m. p.m. r.m. Ltntc Oil utubus........ C:0.r) 10:Ui 3:50 8.40 Arlfo Urban* ... 7:40 6:48 7:40 Hqiuu. 8:S5 fctt W.0S Richmond 10tf5 3:40 US ~.... p.m. Indianapolis- 12:40 6.58 11:25 ? fcm!? i:4K Mil, I'-Miiipurt aaa SUA 106 Lhlcata, 7;5Q 7^0 gsbsafi " king ltomu inOu .1 ' *2 . raI! ?" or ?ho uudrralgort lor llmnigh tlui? tables, maj?, land circular* and furuwr Information. .... ? W. L O'BRIEN. Oen I fMMnger auJ Tlckil Agent, No. 219 illah Hrirt, Culumlmi, Ohio. Ja25 LEA & PERRINS' CELEBRATED PRONOUNCED BY era EXTRACT CONNOISSEURS M EPICAL (1WTO HE THE fl mS^jSthJS; ? AV WORCESTER, "ONLY G00n^#\ sur, 1881. MBflirr "T?l 1.EA A SAUCE" PERRINh that ' tUdrfcauwtohlghA oil tpi'lkiblDio y^: fc-STtfffSJ EVE,it VAium-M jSaSUrS ?fmh. p^rtf.r?: W1RCESTERSIIB? SAUCE. PREMIUM AWARDED AT CENTENNIAL for let l<ru..llA.l T?1. II iot> t.Auuuuni i asie. 2d. "Very Carefully Prepared." SIQKATDEE ON EVEBYIBOTTI.K. JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS, hew tome. SHIELDS HOUSE, No. 7 Sixth St., near Suspension Bridge, PITTSBURGH, PA. W. H. STAHLMAN, - Proprietor. Tills House his recently l>coa thoroughly rcnovatcd and rctitud, with nil the modern Improvement! added, Ladies and Families will find tho Home suited In erery way to their wants. Private cntrunre, Parlors, At. It is located In one of thn mcst prominent streets In the Imolness ccntie cf the city, and Is well vaiitllnted throughout. Tho tablo is supplied with the hwt the market lll'onli. Street cars ia? the door every few minutes for all parts of tlie city, Allegheny, Manchwte.\ and hout It-side. The proprietor has ivrvtd n long time In the biulnns, nnd knows will tho wants of guesta, especially those of our farmers. Hates very moderate, nly $ll.??0 PER. DA.Y. Drovers and Farmers should bear In mind that tho tjtabling attichfd to tho Home Is very large nnd of the beat order. Accommodations lor 500 hurra. W?*N. B.?The Wheeling Intklluiknckk Is rereived regularly nt this lluusc for the benefit of guest* from that ivetlori. Mtf-M QOMMISSIONEIl'S NOTICE. Wtu. A. Hoover, Richard Arteri nud Peter K Young, partners J r.s Wm. A. Hoover & Co., j v?. I Jacob F. Llnkcrt. Martin Schaf- f for, Joseph Dtitrich, James | (irthain, am! another or others V In (hanccry. whoso names are unknown, 1 partners as James (irahnm A I Co.,Win. H. Caldwell, Trustee, | nnd The United States Build-1 In.-.I j\ml nnd Loan Association of Wheeling. In the Ohio County Court. By virtue of a decree intend in the alwraentitled cause on the 20th day of March, 1877, it Is referral to the undenlgned Commissioner to take, state and report an account showing; First?Tho liens upon real wtate in said bill mentioned,with the amounts and priorities thereof. h'econd?Any other matter deemed pertinent, or required by any party in interest. Notice is hereby given that I have fixed on Wednesday, May 10,1877, at lOo'doek, as the time and my otfice, No. 121S Chapilne street, Wheeling, Ohio couuty, W. Va., as tho place- for taking and stating the matters in uld decree mentioned. II. ?. FEKUL'JjrfON, Commissioner of the County Court, Ohio County, W. Va. Wm. EmsiXE, Attorney for l'lalntlflV. sp'iKM rj^O CAPITALIST^ Or Parties or Small Means Deslraui or Engaging In Erape Growing, Coal Mlnlngor Market Gardening, account of advanced ago I am deairous ol changing my residence, and therefore oiler for sale my farm situated opposite the city of Whecliug, on tho river lank, midway between Bridgeport and Martin's Ferry, and immediately udjolniiig the vilhiRO of Aitnavllle. The property consists of CO acres of hill and table land and la of river bottom. In tho hill theroare two seams of coal, 6% and 8% feet thick, three deposit* of lluiwtone, an 8 foot vein of close texturu sundor freestone, an 18 foot vein o( marl, which altogether make a soil and an underlying bed ol deposiu ol a rich and valuable character. ^ vu ?u? BunnCT", me larger portion ol which lie* gently sloping to the cut, ant! all under direct aKnue to tho sun, is a Vineyard o! M acres, mostly tawba grapwt, all In fine bearing condition, about sercn rears old, which hu proven Had! able to pay a handsome percent to the cultivator. The property Is tains approaches abova and below by an advancing tide oi peruana soekiug email homesteads, and la now really tho only uooceupled torritorv between Bridgeport and Martin's Ferry. It la valuable aa an investment for capital Becking a safe purchase, and voluable to those who want market gardening ground doee to the city. It fronts beautifully upon the river and commacdsa view ?I the city, tho Island and tho whoio sccnery of the valley. The tcrma of sale will be one-thlnl eauh, balance in two annual payments. & per cent lntereat on deferred pay menu. For further particulars liKjulre of KICHAUD CRAWFORD, On the premises, or by mail at Bridgeport, Ohio. ' DR. BUTTS' ~ DISPENSARY J ^SaSSST Thirty y?*r?c?|?Tifiir,. m UietiiatUKitltrf iJexualii&d CUroiiio2Jl?ir.?'-^orh' !ii Wr. IlirrrvJlarrlnsfOulde. A l'bymolotfool Vltiw v(Min-la^a A * --#'Aty firt:ieiiu?fI'M wint th?H. contemplating wB my Jwrrt'ltillnniitnot yimth, manhootlaudwnnunW?d AailtuttraiHlbovkolSXiHirr*, if ptivata rraJiii^, which ihould be kip; under kck uul kry. 8fntun<Jrf al furUi c>?. A P11IVATB MEDICAL TREATISE "ti a!l cr? Invito Nature In buth text*, tlio?bu?r?*ii<l Utannlrriol thocxual lyittm, tint the ni'?n?ol curt. M \nin?ncr*^ln?t.?^iiHin<l<r??*l|i>rSJfU. , ... ? MZDICAI* ADVIOUon&ciualaml Chronic Uimms, PrniiMl WctkncM. Catarrh, Can?rr,RiiWiiie,?hoOp?um Hit t, ke., .'<Opa;rvurkM-ut under ??al Or 111 tu. All t lire i) boo ka < n 1.: ? I n 1 n jj 4HO p<wtea a ml t" n* hlne worth kiiovt-ltit; on ibo tuhjcct. neat ncourciy BoaJoU on receipt of 60 eta. AiMrr.i, Dr. Butts' Dispensary, No.IIN. 8th tt, 8t Louis. Mo. [luuKu^a IMf.r fyflLLS, FRhW 4 CO., book binders ?AI*D? BUNK BOOK MANUFACTURERS. P^rtrwl tt til times, with the Iwt material if.!!i!.?5u Blank Booka, mrli as ire uatxl by ??.' CorjioTitloM, Bailroada and Mercuauu, UPon ihnrt tinllr* anal In I Km mnat iloalra. W#M?1 workmanlike manner. Marin;; all the latot and moat Improrod machl* Mnr we feci confident that we will render entire tiafactlon to all who fa?or tu with their orders. Muilr, Ma<a*ino<? and Periodic*!* of etery de> icriptioo bound in a neat ax. J durable manner. MILLS, FREW 4 CO., Noj. 25 1HD 27 FoCttTIurra St., 4el! WBEELISO, W. Vi'