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TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY. I.y mail, it, ndwntr, fUtoff pffjxitd. n? J i nr fa 001 Tlirea month*. 92 mi i?.f 4'CO | One months MithmI l.y (arrliit Inllty IU |?i wnk. NfiNI>Ut:i:HLY. Jly ?tW/, in ac'venat, jutagt ptqald. uc y?*r? $3 001 hli month* f 11 WEEKLY, By. maU, <? aJtvnrr, palagt jtrj-aid ?ni? > it 91 601 tlx month* 91 ( In Clula of Five 91 4fi c.kI Iii Club* of Teu 1 40 pari In aula of Twnitj 1 20 eati A in I an extra u.|.y to |*n>oii K?llli>K up Club. MT'l be bUjtb fT(i(4 n *rr Inviolable. Kesnit i our link, In l**ft? ?>r 1 c?t< .flit* Money OnJua.au where neither of the* ran I# procured, lend tb money In a KcgliUml letter. IHK INTELLiniKCKlTwill prewnt dally lb new* In all deiartwenli, from ill quartirac thi> world, u well aa a complete rtnml of loci vctita. I UK WEEKl.Y li printed on Thunday, and t% It. bad at the counter. In raid eiirrlopeajfad for inallliiK. ?r.Wu ropy to nfcwn/ /rtenti and ninth*1 viih nan /rw? hvntt OK'H'RIBKKS.?IVnoM detlrlnf to have th Imii.t l*T?it.io??cK*Mt nnularly at thel n-sidem.a in ftvw ?lty and mbtnla. cau t mtthI by learlmt tbtlr addrew at Countln Itnoiu, or ky d'?P letter thn>ii||h tho poatoffiu I K) CONT1II1U Ti'llV.?No attention will be pal I to anonyiuoiii communication*; every artlcl inii.it M' nciiimiiaiiktl by the wrltcr'i real uaui 4nd mblri 1*. | Huttnm Mtrri / * ?* i/iouw l* adj/twa njm ,t t-U," and thimld in m ftut b* mUb<tu.li i i Vr iiulirUual tnimbtr cflhr firm by namr. On n Xnughty 1.1111m Hoy, fUMpiOK. Jnit now I mitt*! from hall ami stair A loyful treble that bail grown A* dear to me aa that gra?? tone lhatttlli thewotld mr older care. And little fjotstftp on the flcor Ware stayed. l laM ??lile mjr pen, Forgot inr them', nml llttetied?then Hlolc aoflly to the library dour No atyht! no found ! a moment's freak Of fancy thrilled my imlwa through: "If?n/'?and yet, that fancy drew A father'* Hood from heart and cheek. And then?I fonnd him! There he lay, Surprised by sleep, caught In the art, Tho rosy Vandal who bad aacki-l 111* little town, and thought It pliy. The shattered vane; the l.ioken ju; A match atlll Hiiioulderlng ou thv il?.ir 't he Inkstand'* purple (tool of gore; The theaauicu Muttered near and f.tr. .strewn IntTMof album* lightly pressed This wicked "Baby of the Wood#;" Ill f?Ct, UI lUll tlio hOUWtlfil I KfMMl* ThU boo anil heir *u wl?d-j>o?rascd. Yet ill In <raln, for 1ml rnu?ht Til#hnnd that n-achcd, thefct-ttliatutiajnl Ami (Allan In Mint ainbuieadu The rktor was hluiwlf o'er wrought. What though torn Imvm and tatter*! book Still tntlll?d lilt deep dl?gMc?! 1 utoopod and klned the ink* I to*, With ludftuure and talmoutlwk. Then biek 1 itol", and half h< gulled Mjr guilt In trml that when tnjr ileen hh'iuld come, there might be Unc who d kee Au equal ruercf (jt Ills child. ?Brtle Uarte, in J far jit'i Mt<;a$inr/jr Jal\ Tlio Prosecution ol the Spirit aallNlN. The Albany I.iw Journal find* f.iul' with the recent proMcution of certaii spiritual mediums in London, classesi with the trials for witchcraft a centtir; or two ago, and awigns a curious inutiv for it: *? "The ground upon which these pro ceedings are instituted is that the de fendants violate certain laws designed to promote good order and to suppress i class of vagrants who foster petty crimen but do not directly commit them. The prosecution of Slade, under the stalutt aimed at what are known an fortune tell or* and wiz.trds, failed on account of i difficulty, hut <a subsequent one against one Lawrence, under the simuto reiutim, to false pretences, succceded. In tin; cane defendant was convicted of attempt ing to obtain money upon the false pretence that ho had power t< cmimunicato with the spirits o deceased and other persons; am also that ho had power to product and cause to be present such spirits in i materialized or other form; and also tha divers musical instruments, by the sol means of such spirits so caused to b present, produced musical and othe sounds. The complainant had piiil on shilling to witness the performance. Tli Court ol Queen's Bench, upon a writ c error, sustained the conviction. Tha they should have done mo is remarkable The prosecution of these individuals i undoubtedly popular, hut it in not, there fore, justifiable. The real reason for It i that they, in playing upon the aupersti tious feeling* of the better clawed, ar trespassing upon a preserve, which, unti lately, wm supposed to belong exclusive ly to the clerical order, and these proceeding are brought as a substitute fo an action of ejectment." I'itUbnrgli Iron Nctvfl. (trader of Tuetdsy evening 1 At the Ktutt iron work* of Sparg.Chul fant & Co. the soale u signed Again fo the year. The old one does notexpir jntil the lflth inst., but the uien would nc work any longer. Until the first of thi month it was stated tliat the mill woul phut down, which win expected at th lime of the statement; but the tlnu nine have been receiving orders, and expcct t do a Inrgt! business, ho as to keep thei mill running double tnrh for oeiirly year. , At iho Yexuviua wor.k*, "> Sbarpnbprt I ho time of signing tfiq sqale will in the Mill in*t. Aljhongh the peddler shut down yesterday it i* thought th nill will note top long. Indication* *ho< licit they have plenty of ofdfri, Jm tli uill Iran been running double turn for ?ong time previous Soiuh of the put! tiling furnace* burn nl.tuk with cold bla* and e- to give wall*faction.. l'h puddier* here are inclined to *hut down; couple of mouths during the pumiuc eeatton, ** th?p think it will prevent -top in the winter, The Isabella furnace No. 1 in on an casting COO ton* jier week. No. 2 ha started up la*t October and keplrunnir for nix month!"; but, owing to the deprc. Minn in trade, the cotnoHnv wan ohlifp to phut No. i! down twain. The tin Htato that there i? no margin in whatever. At the present there are i men employed at these work-*. There ni live large engines with twelve mauii boilers each tueasiiring 04 feet in lengtl There are also 10 hot-blast ovens, eat containing 20 pipes, and each pipe weig! inn 5,200 pounds. The stock-house -00 feet in length,anil two railroad tracl t-xtend through the entire structure. Tl Isabella company have also six tinebri< dwelling*, etuih having a capacity of foi fimilies.^ A water pipe i* laid to tl company's houses, ti distance of ov J,000 feet. TIlO (llllUCftH ol bllHilieMH 111 N?V York of MunUajr* It U painful logo through the stree of tltf* city and see how little busine there is in them, and many of our me chauta hardly pay expen*es. Scarcely ship engigftl in proGtable foreign trai leaven our wharves with the Americi tl ig Hying at masthead, and the wharv are going to dccay. The Custom IIou investigations have brought to light "late of affairs, so far as our commerce concerned, that is perfectly appallin Nut a nin^lo branch of American Indqst i* really prosperous while in view European complications and necessiti "fry branch should be more prosperoi than over. Merchants havo lost co Mence and are contracting operatlor Manufacturers are afraid to push oper t|oiu, and nre economizing in all dire ttoni. The shipping interest is prostrat nininu operatio* are at a standjtil tren the agricultural interest of the com fe?l the depression, and everything A flood Kirn. I'niljJDIT.rilli Just 12.?It ia exceedIngiygratifyiog to announce tint the pipe manufacturara of thle atate and New York K, ?o have concluded not to impend the man- & " ufacture of pipe, tubing, etc. After near- ^ It two weeka' deliberation, in thin city, on n the aubject, tliia ia tho reauit arrived at. {<< It waa propoeed to atop the worka for a 10 ninety deye, and for that length of time Tt over thirty thoua&nd mechanica would Tj hare been unemployed. The object of iua- j] pandingwaa to decreaae the auptilr of * atock on hand, and thereby cauae better 9 pricea to be offered. The manufacturer*, i. aince theirdeiiberationa began, have diacovered aigna of better timea, and a de- M ' mand by dealera for pipe, tubing, etc. ft , They therefore adjourned their meeting, Q requiring to go on and bide the good timea ? coming, and we are aure they are correct "-J ,1 in their determination. We tbink the V. J general revival of buaineaa thla fall will * antoniah even the moat aanguine. n, 5 Ki U Pit. PlKflOE. nt th? Wn.l.l Ii: '-K Buffalo, N. Y., has perfected, by the com* bination of certain vegetable extracts, a J? * natural ipeolfie, which he doea not extol as a J a cure-all, but on? whioh Julmirably fulfills r a linglenemffof purpose, beiug a most posl- m j tl?e and reliable remedy for those weak- Cr nesses and chronio complaints that afllict ? the women of the present dny. This nat- ^ ural specific compound is called Dr. M( Pierce's Favorito Prescription. It is sold tj? ? by druggists. M| ? = ul * FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL ^ B? lVlierllnx it lioiesale Market. 0|J . if OrKicK Daily Imtru.iokxcrr, ) N? Wednesday, June 1.1. J Tc Uusiness is rather quiet and siuggiHh In Ba the grain and produco trades, while dry goods, groceries, and general merchandise A) are moderately active. In prices produce 9" is uoininally unchanged, but shows rather a weak tendency. Flour is firm bnt not i* quotably higher, with aomo increase both I* in the volume of trade and receipts. Fro- {" ' duce in quite dull with very little ofleriog p? in the line of fresh fruits and vegetables, and prices rather higher iu consequence. Tii Al'PLIM?1The demand ia active and the market in firm, all offerings of choice stock t,( being taken readily. We quote at $2 OOa Hp, - 25. \<Bl!a*8?'Tho market is quiet and un- Pa changed; prime white Navy acarce, nt Kc Bl'lTER?Continues dull, lifeless, stale, il.it and unprofitable to commission wen and shippers alike. The market ia utterly stagnated and no improvement can he noted in any respect. Wo quote atrictly prime to choice at 10al2}?c. at 1Uki.no Powdeh?35h30c per lb. lai Brooms?Fancy| $2 00a2 5J5a3 00; plain $1 50.i2 00. ; Beeswax?!25a28c. Cassbd Goons?Dealers report trade 5J improving. Quotations: Peaches, 3lb cans per doz. $1)75; 2 lb caus, $1 50; 3 lb <*ans tomatoes, $2 00; 2 lb cans tomatoes $150; Winslow corn, 2 lb cans, $210; sweet corn, $1 yO; common coru, $1 strawberries, 2 11? cans, $1 75; blackberries, U lb ea [i cans, $1 50; raspberries, 2 lb cans, $2 00; pn plums, 2 lb cans, $175; lima beans, 2 lb cans, go I. ?l 75; cove oysters, 1 lb cans, 75; 1! lb *3 caus $1 75. Ht, Coai<?Per 100 bushels, $G (0n7 00. 41 CitBRSK-Quoted nominally at loyally for new Ohio. . ro l Chickknh-Yfihng $2 23a3 00 per doaen; ? old $3 00a3 25. m Dried Fruit?The market is firm with 1 very scant supplies, especially of Apple*. Hj| f Apples quoted at 3,JiiHe; I'eachea 11c for Rn a mixed; l ie for prime halves. Other quotations: OM 1'ruaes, 8c; new do 9c; Currant* 0 7c; Raisins, new, $1 75; Valencia, new, 9c. pj, K?os? Are firmer, under light offering* F1 " and a moderate demand. We advance our Fi' 1 quotations to 13^'al4c per dozen. ^ i FlSlMTherei?a fair trade reported. Quo, tations: For packages containing 100 lbs of je > sound fish; light weight and inferior qual- Ci ? ity at prices to correspond: Codtiih, . boneless cod 4c. Lake herring; new $2 75 j . a3 00." White Fish. $5 50. Half bbla. So. ; 3 mackerel $1 25; No. 2, $5 2G. ni] Fkathkiw? Dull; live geese, 50aC0c. Cc ' FltriT?O'r&ngf* plenty; quoted at $5 CO th 1 a5 50 per box. * Lemons at |t> OOaG 50 per n box. T1 Fl.OUls?1The market is very firm. We p0 > quote: th f Kitucjr brands I'J RO.iU 03 fa | Family 'J ooi u r>0 w, , 3?i|*r b 50 1 f |iring 9 25 "l i ltj? 4 93l 6 00 Of t Funs?We take the following quotations {*/ ? from a circular issued by S. Horkheinier ; e A Co.: .Mink, 10ca$l 50; muskrnt, 3a 18c; r racoon, 5ft80i': skunk, 10a80c; grey fox, l' c $1 25a 1 50; re*l fox, 75oa$l 25; otter, $5 00 ]?J e at) 00; opossum, 10al5c; wild cat, 40a50c; J < house cat, 5al5o; sheep pelts, 20ca$l 00. (.iUOCEKIKM?Coffee is quiet buts'cady, though prices were somewhat irreguinr on the lower grades. Choice Kio continues i?. scarce, ami nre relatively higherthnn other * descriptions. The stock of Hraiil held in 7 the United States is low down as compared I?, with last year, but far above the stock held J in first hands in 1875. Sugars nre easier. I, Refined is about steady at our quotations, g. The refiners look for higher prices In the near future. but whether their anticipations will be realized or not is further along. It is the general ooinion that refined sugars jL' will hnrden as tne berry season progresses. The noxt ten days will show a very itn- " portant change In the market if the usual P. demand is made as lu previous years in the small (rnit season, Syrups dull and un- ? ' changed. Teas, rice, New Orleans molasses >r and apiccs quiet but firm. Following are c the current jobbing rates: Coffee*?Good i\' Hio quoted at 22e, prime 23c, choice 24c, ,l best roasted 28c, yellow Kio 25c. Syrupi? "T * Common 45a50c, prime 55ati0e, New Or- ?t d leans Molasses, choice GOc. i'ujarj?Reo lined hards crushed 13V<c, powdered and e granulated 13Mc, A Coffeo 12Ko? Ii !2Kc, j o extra C \1\4c, commercial A Sugar 1I Xc, - commercial B U^c, commercial C lU?c, a yellow 11c. Hie*?Carolina 6>?a7J<c, Now ^ viiiuui iuiit jitif iwc, wriuiu 1U/JC, C1IOIOO io??. J '? GiNSEXO-Quoted at 80n9Cc. 0 Qhain?The market is quiet ami rather ? nominal. Wheat $1 75al 9u. Corn45a55c. Qat* 35a40c. Barley 80c. Rye 50c. "l. 1 Hay?The demand is light and tho inar* ket nominal; quoted at $l0al2 per ton. c i IIO^BY?Per pound, lSa20c. ?' ? NaU.s?The following are tho card rates: , 1 Jfaili, Brails and Feneiug?10 to OOd $2 GO, A, '* Sd and Oil $2 85,6d and 7d $3 10,4d and 5d *" 1 $3 35,3d $110, 2il $5 35; Barrel?X inch JJ e $U60, In. $5 00, 1 in. $510, V/, in. $4 35, ? lJi in. $410,lfc In. $3 00, VA in. $3 35; . r Pinishing-1 in. $7 60, IK In- $0 60, IS' ?' a in. $4 85, IS to W in. $4 60, 2 in. $4 35, p' '114 in. $4 10, S In. and over $3 85. Caning i , and box-lOd to 30d $3 35, 8d $3 60, 6d ' I3S5.4H $4 10, 3d $5 10. Fino Illucil 4d J! '1 $4 35,3d $5 60, 2d St 31 Llnlnc-X in. ' ? $7 10, H in. W 60. . Tobacco Hbd-lOd " ? $3 10, Si! $3 35,6d and 7d43 60. Clinch? ? d all sizes $435. Cut Spikes?aU sizes $2 85. ~ti m Boat Spikes?all sixes $3 35. Slating?5d " in $3 CO, 4d $3 CO, 3d $4 36, 2d $560. JJ Oll-S?Carbon 15e per gallon, miners 65c. *\ O.siONa?Bermuda* quoted at $2 50 per box. [e PoiATOia?The demand is active and ? ,l- tho market not very well supplied. We -h quote at $1 25al 40 per byshel for old, fiud ^ .. mw vu |?cr warm lor new. " is Provisions?We can report a steady lea consumptive demand. Thoroisanincrcas- ' ie ing demand for sugar-cured meats, which, q, .jj in consequence of the low prices at which q, ' they are now bein* sold, aru to a consider- pi able extent taVing tho place of M ie fresh meats. We qnota pricea aa *f er follow#: Me?* Pork-^15 50. Bacon? ? New, now ready; shoulders at 63{e; a sugar curcd at 7^c; hama at Halloo; U tf breakfast bacon 10>**12c; clear aides Ho. N New Lard?Butchora 10c; fiujcy city lQKc. $ 1UGS?2a3H'e P?f pound. 5 Sksds?Timothy aeed, $2 00a2 15 per h Lh bujh.; clover nominal. M m Salt? Per barrel, $1 25. ? Tallow?7Kc for country. " r" Tobacco?Navies, 63aGflc; twista, 65a70c. J] a Wukilino Stooieu?Per 1,000, $lO60a p le U 50. C ... Wool.?footed at 35a40o for choico washed, and one-third oil for unwashed, w ' Cincinnati. c .a Cincinnati, June 13.?Cotton?Quiet J ls aud steady ut 11}?& Flour?Strong aud |1 i*. mgner; lamuy at $S75a9 00. Wheat?In c: ry good demand and higher red $1 80al 96. *' of Corn?Firm at 4Sa50o. Oati-Fair demand * ? ?t3!)a43c. Rye? Doll at 75c. Barlev?Norn* d M iually unchanged. Pork?Firm; $13 60 * _ naked. Lard?Dull and drooping; ateatn . "* 8??c, kettle 9%al0c. Bulk MeaU-Qulet; (j ahoulders 4J$c bid, 4.5*o aiked.ahort rib 1 *' $6 65, ahort elcar 7c. Bacon?Dull at , c- a7Kft"?4?Sc. Batter?Steady and firm. Lin- f( e. seed Oil-Steady at 73a73c. WhlakyII. Firmer at *1 07. & Hogs?Demand (air and market firm; is common $3 90a4 25, light $4 35a4 60, pack* c I log U mi 65, butohon $4 50a4 75. E WW?? Wheeling family Hirket MIATAXD F0TJLT1T. ,,5* nr. Umh, hind qutr.. 12fc ">?# )und, Li lab, forequar... 15 doing anp....~.. lteUS; roRX. 0 25,1 15 Bait ...... nw 0u0A irter*bouM IB Fraah ataak 1$ Son *?< "H Ko?t jag J ?. w 8 Item......... Ift N oO; irned 10 Ham, iliccd - 20 atead ? Sawag* .. 15 nprln: WtM Lai J 15 'p? - 75 v?ai. J?-f; W ? 8 CutleU 18 70' "11ow....m? 8 Hotat.................. 12* muttun. M Uw lo i- arm; >?l* ? ? 20 roi'LTir. firme Ind quart* 11# Cblrkena..... -23?30 * quarter 10 Chlckena, per ltxilOal*# run, 1 tkerel, mi.... 5.15 |Fmhe>lmoD,llUt.llK OS11!* inluga, do*....... 25 Lnbattra.............. 25 ?UH trk, tlrlan M Oaon...^....'..-. 5? iQi/g ^ I? I Sueur UROCERIM. ~"P*' liter, lb w.?18i20 Citron ~... ? pritnf iMat, lb 17a18 ftalalna ?Dal Bp, do*. 15 Jing. Cumuta. 8alW atiOo. ffM'-T'i.T~u"> Cisssrsarra-S eon. lb Mctf I 00 Plckfca JO ? *I IK. ureaiiui *oaau wamcra, iu.........iunu iloog ,.3D?ik) Laundry aurch.. Jalo pan MM Cnmtafrt?,prqtl(k?WH r?. cow kk. Na?y Heaoa -...JO ....S0a38 CANDUC*- not i 22*15 B|*nn ?25aS0 fair n auoAR. Common mold 15 *< ro ?(lba for f&OO. Hal-soda ....-ft J,1-0-, xk, lb. .7 *ur- J uihed, lb 7 Ilknl i niche ilverlieri. lb ..?.~7 Hominy, qt B reject tnuUted, lb 7 Bean*, per qL...?8?lw 380 pfl own, lb ......10412 Dried appltu, per IbJi __nnl iliiaca, gal 78 Dried PcSchM 12K r"]" rap .COal 00 Flour, aaek...|l Hal 25 iple tyrup, per Corn mual, peck ..15a2U at $1! juart... S3 Buckwheat,per lb 5 Augui iaeT tr rat VKimBLICa A Nil UARPKM lAt'CK' An,,,,, tatoea.uld pocMOafiO fcucumbera, each?.?6*ft ruiuda cnlont, J'aaa, per qr pock.... 10 o;0<-*. xr peck...,....... $1 00 Atjaragut, j?r bch 5 At t low, new, pr hch ft l>an?, new, % pk. .V) l?n!<< ttuee, par bunch... 3 rftrawbmiee,penit5?8 iw potatoes, % pk-40 PlneapplM, each.....16425 A imatooa, prdot 25 C*bbago,pcr Iicad.l0al2)? A labirb pr bunch :t Bannnaa,rcach 5 f ? <0n d la baa.... 3vbuitb, hots, rrc. iple*,peck _20i25 Walnut*, Kng'h... 21 inert, earh Sift Walnut*, Naplo*.. 85 rllll lugea, dm .25a40 Almond*,toUtbcll, and t uiont, each SalU lb 30 tr r)()., uioni, dm JSualO Almonds, |?|wr tea, ll> .15*38 (ball 40 " pi 10a20 Feanuta, quart 10 alO W ull Nuu, lb 20 Caudles, aanortnl, ftylvar can Nuis......... 20 lb - 20 whito auto*. Y<?li uothy, huah.42 78a* 001 Clo?er, white ftOaM , ' Canary ami, lb... 15 In gO? iter, ?? !, Ill 1H llUpeaeed 15 48c. oils, rrc. I'orkfrin.gal |4 00 IMnfeed .. ... tu? ?r? n hlln - 1 -In I Miirnln* rtiiLI 'il mlSre ??> SO J5 !,C!1CI rownr '.'I (Alcohol 3 00 trolou rt*ntln.< 73 Carbon S6a4D Whisl nl 73ci$l (W | Wheeling CaUlv;.Murkcl. Toj WllKBLlNO, June 13,1877. __cios The following are the Rrriraln of stock $1 91; the Wheeling Stock Yards daring the Michi, it week: 2 anib CATTLE?24 head; sold at 3!4a5}?e. spot S IIogs?72head; sold at 4J<a4%c. July? SllRKP?15 head; sold at3}{a4^o. Lainbi. No. 3 ?ti 6 !4e. _ CornllY TELEGRAPH. jaT' ?? OatsNew) York .Honey and Stock*. Michi Niw Yoiuc, June 13.?Mosky?Closed syatlHa2per ceut. Prime mercantile .per 3a4;per cent. Custom receipts $l(ilV Net u. The Assistant Treasurer disbursed modei Uti.OOO. Clearings $19,000,000. Sterling jobbit ady; actual business, long 4.87, short firmly }9J$. fairly Gold?Opened nt 103, fell to 104J?, mens' ?e to 105K and closed at 105,'-*. Borrow- ncls I i* rates 1)4 to 3 i?er ccnt per annum and quiet; M per ceut per diem. Silver?At London unchanged. Here, dnc ver bars $1 21 greenback#; $1 18)i, Id. Silver coin ?? per ccnt dlsconnt. m Government#? Steady. ed au itted SulM 6a ol 1B81, coupons ...... IN,1; ts JL i. f?-TwentlM(1866) new J'"".. ro-Twentlra (1867) -llik or stI rfr-TwenUo (18<W) 115^ larger wPItm ~ ~ .... iio^h drivin iw Four autl it halfa....... ?..lU74a use h fl-fortlw .. .i,. W4 n-fortlea (coupona) .. ? ink ",, rrancjr tilxtsa ............... Ittx pally Railroad Bonds?Quiet. . *f?J State Securities?Dull. RJJ " Stocks?The market in the morning was " " K. nettled, with a general decline in prices. tal stocks as usual were conspicuous in j?*" r~ e dealings, and Western Union occupied ^"l. .! more prominent position than of late. ie latter fell sharply on the variourre- ?* irts, hut particularly on one to the effect ?" at the ataleineut to be made would bo tin. ai-? voruble. The trouk line shares were ?ak, although comparatively quiet. After idday the eoal stocks recovered a portion the eariy decline, hut the general mar* stdid not participate to much extent in *01 e improvement. Morris & Essex fell TV ivabl'A toolK regular, and 50seller SO iys, hut later recovered to 53%. Delaire, Lackawanna & Western rose from T li to 3234, and declined to 3l'/? regular, Xd 5J97S seller 30 dan, hut alterwards Hied to 32l>eluware & Hudson se from 26 to 26}?, declined to 25J4, rose J 26&, reacted to 25?? and rallied to 26 J?. ith the exception of Delaware, Lack a- E inna <6 Western, the prices made to-day r coal shares were the lowest of the year. cvn eitern Union dropped from 6111 to 59?* , ider a sharp pressure to sell. New York I)' sntral declined from 92% to 9156, Lake c lore from 47?* to 46&, Northwestern pre- /ure rrcd from 44>? to 44V$, and St. Paul pre- ., rred from 49X to 49. Other changes Slue ght. Subsequently the market became on t m and prices advanced until just before j3 fc e close, when a weak feeling set in and . ices reacted M to \\i per ceut in nearly 1C 11 I active shares. Morris 4 Essex rose to the: Ji, declined to 63K and closed at 54. jake ilawsrc, Lackawanna Sc. Western rose to rp. reacted ,to 32and closed at 32 X slawiue ft Hudson advanced to 27% and f.ppi II to 27. Western pinion recovered to jrCn, and finally sold at60. Express shares , Jre firmer for Amcricau and United ates. Witt Western Union Telegraph declared a hea* larterly dividend of VA percent, payable ?ri _ ily 14th. The transfer hooks closo on ' e20th inst. and re-open July 16th. The Ofir llowing i? 0" abstract of tho Western ful ulon statement: The net profits for tho ?0ni larter euding March 31, February busi- . !h# being partially and March wholly cfcti- "OH ntod, $757,613; ofiicial returns for the timi me quarter show the profits to be $69(1,- con 7, or $60,695 less than estimated; estimat- , . 1 profits for the quarter $650,317; Id surplus April 1st, $128,577, total $778,- Or I 4; from which appropriating one quarter's pjjc terest on bonded debt, $113,000, one ?! mrter'a proportion of tho sinking fund, &P . 0,000, total $183,000, leaves n balance of satli 45,894; dividend of 1}$ per cent, $507,- ficil 3; surplus June 30, $133,081. The Union Pacific llailroad Company 7*^ solarcd n quarterly dividend of 2 per cent It. tyable July 2. edy The Graphic says according to a Phih- toir slphia telegram tho fast passenger traius , e liable to he discontinued any day. W. ?av . Vanderbilt has written Col. sScott n istC inmunication. in which ho says there is jjfjC > reaton why the passenger business difli- ^ ilty should not be amicably adjusted, and na^ rging an early conferencc with him on the j itijert. It now looks ns though the last t ains would soon be withdrawn and the x d rates re-established. IN < The transactions were 282,000 shares, of tak< hieh 14,000 were New York Central, 39,- 0ff K) Lalco Shore, 4,000 Bock Island, 3,IA.0 . Paul pr#ferred, 13,000 Delaware & lludin O "fUl n?linrn>o l anVairnnn -fc ? n, 25,000 Horria ?k fcuex, and 8i,000 West- ?.?, n Uniou. 'esttrn Union ...... fiO Northwestern com.. 20'. atekailrer M 14 Northwestern pfd... 4?>-2 FAI1 niekillTpr pfd Jljf New Jersey Central C'? T iclfic 19 Rock Island ?... 'Jl?| A arlpon. 1J? at. Paul......... ia% a arlpota preterm!.. 2 St. Paul pretermit. dama KzprtM 01 Wsbajh................. IS CflU 'ella. Yugo A Co- n; Fort Wayne .... SS . merlcan............. 44)4 Terr* Haute ......... 6 alted Butt*. 42 Terra ll?uto pfd...... a n ew York Central, Ohio A MUi'Mlppl ? 4J$ * no a Chicago A Alton...- ?;? LlV rl? preferred- lfl Chicago A Alton pfdl' (J r ulutu M.ju Delaware A ijtcka... *.?<; a arleiu pre!crred...l40 A. A P. Telegraph.. is;-. the Ichlgui Ctatra).... 33% Indiana Central is mama................. 93 BurllngtonA Quia. W,''? 1*1 nlon Pacific itock.. i-i1. Ilannlbal A tit. Joe. 1<S n ?ke Shore 47 Central Pac. bonda.U0>4 J Uools Central . 61S Un on Padflehondaio^ Pjj. Itubargh..... . Land Uranta ~~-ldi ? 1C C. C. <k 1 24*a Sinking Fund 3S*? *** . wra A llcghcny. Cattle. I East I.iiikrty, Juno 13.?Cattle-IUs stOl eipts to-day .10 can of through and 22 t)r >ra o( yard or K84 head; total for two dayn ' ,460 head, or 30 cara of through and 66 P~' lira of yard. Supply good and market no* Pa. iVe at an advance over liut week's nrioea. C nil all nolil or nearly to. Bast$0 74, me- nnfi ium to Rood $<J 25u6 50, common to fair 5 50a$6 00. * To Iloos?Itecelnts to-dav 1,320 head, total >r two daya 5,355. Yorkers U SOai 90, Cm 'hiladelpbiaa $4 90a500. ifllKKH?llreeipts to-day 180 head, total >r two day# 5,?00, Belling at $4 25a5 50. p p I'itUborgti. fr g PirreBDBOH, Jane 13.-Petroleum-Qaiet; SSol mde $1 87H at Ptfkefi; refined 13Ho, 'hiladelphU delivery. t?is Hew York. w Yore. Jane 13.?Cotton?Qalet at UXc. Floor?Little more bnaineu 3 superfine western and State $5 75a . common to good |6 COaO 00, good to c $6 C5a0 75, white wheat extra $tf 60 fancy $7 05a9 00 extra Ohio $0 50a St. Louis f0 05alO 25. Wheat?More r and little better demnnd; rejected % $11214, No. 2 Chicago spring $1 OA, rjbtate $192K? No. 2 Milwaukee $1 70 Kye?Dull and heavy; western 78a , Barley?Qnict, hat steady. Mnlt>? I No, 2 State old 92Ho. Corn?A shade 1 r, hot western mixed 51a53^e, un- ! iu 55oG0e, ateam tnixed 50c. Oats? , loing; western mixed and State 41a rhitu western 46nG8c. Ilay and Hops changed. Coffee?Quiet; Rio cargoes 30c, gold; jobbing at 16Ka21 %c, gold. ?Fair to good refiniog 9JialO%e, ' 1lOVfe, refined U%al2%c, Molasses 11; Porto Rico 55a05c. New Orleans 50 Rice?Quiet; Louisiana at S^aO^c, ina 5>fa7c. Whisky?A shade firmer 12. Chicago. icaoo, Jane 13.?Flour?Firmer, bat Huotably higher. Wheat?Demand ud prices higher; No. 2 Chicago apring li cmh, $1 51 July, $1 33 Auguit, I, $1 34 Corn?Active and a ?hadu r at 48o cash, 47o July, 4!)o Auguit, c ed 41^c. Oats-Quiet and weak at h, 37tfc July, rejected 28)$c. Kye , 1 and nominal nt 67)<c. Hnrlev? ' and unchanged. Pork?Uniettiod , 2 60 cash and July, $12 72}$al2 75 1 ?t. Lard?Fair demand, but at low* es at $8 CO cuh, $8 65 July, $8 ?7[A it. Bulk Meata?Eaaer at 4&a6J$a Whisky?Quiet and unchanged, hecloie wheat wm unchanged. Corn 1 ) lower. Oati unchanged. Pork r at $12 <57Xal2 70 July, $12 80 Au- d Lard higher at $8 80a8 62 X July, 8 72^ August. Philadelphia. ladbi.pttia,Juno 13.?Flour?Steady i nore doing; super $6 25h(I 50; extra 1 8 CO; Minnesota family $8 75a9 25; J ylvania $8 75a'J 25; high grades $9 50 K Wheat?lu good uemand; Pennin red $1 l)5a'J 00; amber $200a$'J 05; $2 05. Rye?Quiet ut 85a90c. Corn low 59aG0c; mixed 58n59c. Oats? >d demand; white 48a50c; mixed 46a . Clover Heed?Nominally 13al4c. i -$15 00al5 25. Butter?Weitern ex- ' ominally 10al7c. Cheese?Steady; n l?J{al0c. Eggs?Finn at 17c. l'eui? Dull: refined He; crude lOnlOj^c. ;y-Steady; western at $1 11. Toledo. ,rdo, Juno 13.?Flour?Firm. Wheat i ies lirrner, No. 1 white Michigan extra white Michigan $1 05; amber f?an snot $1 01; Keller June $1 90; No. J er Michigan $1 09; No. 2 red winter fl SO bid; seller June $1 80; seller 1 il 50; seller August, new or old, $1 40; red spot $1 67; seller June $1 68. -Firmer; high mixed spot 51 J4c; No. 50Hc; seller July 51J?c; seller Au- " 53V?c; rejected 4Sj^c; damaged, 10c. -Dull; No. 2, 39J?c; white 4ti>^c bid; sail 42?c. J Dry Goodn. f Yobk, Juno 13.?Business was only ate with package houses, and the J ijj iiuuc uMiuuucii "K"1' v-ouuijh ar? 1 held. Itutau brown nhoetiii^x Hre active, l'rints quiet. Woolens for wear arc in steady request. Flanbegin to move. Foreign goods are In lirit hands. ( innati Home and Mule Markc?. demand has been good for nil oiler- I d the market in u satisfactory condi>r buyers as well ni sellers. The call eelers for local railroad use has been than usual, and tho sales of good g auimais, both for local and Eastern ft five .been good. The shipments for ?ek were about uine ear-loads, princi- " to the East. ' iSES?Tho receipts have been fair. ot in excess of the demand, and all jod stock offered was sold. Good chunks brought $60aS3; good to C smooth drivers from $110 to $185, >me few extra Cue brought above the le figures. o lks?There lias been a demand in ex- -j f the ofletings, and tho market was I ; at full prices. Aged mules, 14^a ids high, sold at $l5a90, and 15}?al6 high at $100alU5, some few extra ringing more than the outside figures. ity yk.v1w be1-oak the public. _ R. C. M?LANE'S 1 celebrated .IVER PILLS, por th3 cuke 07 :patitis or Liver Complaint, " yspepsia and sick headache. iptoms of a Diseased Liver. lin in the right side, under the ilge of the ribs, increases on pres- I jsomctimesthepainisintheleft j the patient is rarely able to lie he left side; sometimes the pain ;lt under the shoulder-blade, and equcntly extends to the top of shoulder, and is sometimes mis:n for a rheumatism in the arm. tl stomach is affected with loss of i :tite and sickness; the bowels in } :ral arc costive, sometimes alter- . ve with lax; the head is troubled 1 pain, accompanied with a dull, vy sensation in the back part, .v ? ??u?ui-1 ? i*.aiuuaiuviuuii; lusa icmory,accompanied with a painsensation of having left undone icthing which ought to have teen * e. A slight, dry cough is some- 0 cs an attendant. The patient lplainsofwearinessand debility; s easily startled, his feet are cold jurning, and he complains of a :ldy sensation of the skin; his S its are low; and although he is f sfied that exercise would be beneil to him, yet he can scarcely imqn up fortitude enough to try , In fact, he distrusts every rem. Several of the above symp- 1 is attend the disease, but cases e occurred where few of them ex-, S d, yet examination of the body, \ r death, has shown the liver to c been extensively deranged. fVGUE AND FEVER. )r. C. M?Lake's Liver Pills, 1 :ases of Ague and Fever, when :n with Quinine, are productive he most happy results. Nobctter aartic can be used, preparatory or after taking Quinine. Wc ild advise all who are afflicted I i> this disease to give them A r trial. ror all Bilious derangements, and i simple purgative, they are unaled. DEW ARE OF IMITATIONS.' [he genuine Dr. C. M9Lane's er Pills are never sugar coated. Jvery box has a red wax seal on lid, with the impression Dr. ' Lake's Liver Pills. Die genuine M?Lane's Liver ls Dear the signatures of c. Lane and Fleming Bros, on the , .ppers. I ?" Insist on your druggist or ckeeper giving you the genuine . c. m9lawe's t.ivpi* Pn.l-q- nre- i. ed by Fleming Eros,, Pittsburgh, j old by all respectable druggists I country storekeeper generally. I thow wUhtnt to tire D?. C. M?Un?'s a Fttu a trul, we will mail pott paid to xay of the Laited Sute*, one hi m Pills (ox ty-fire c*nt*. FLEMING BROS., PHttbcrfh, h, ESCRIPTION FREE it ipc??lr Curt of 8?nltul Wcaknm, Loit Dod.todtll tltonlfn brought on bylodlMT*r Ex cms. Any D7nggtat hu the lngmlltn tr. Mrtti 01. IAQUES A CO., Clndnmtl. 0 1 -d*w PROFESSIONAL CARDS. beet whitk, ATTORNEY AT LAW, WMIHLINO, W. VA. Ovricic?AtlorMj Gentral'a OBc?, CapltoL qkntistby. We advlM all tboaa wanUnu Dcntlatrj <l?ue to Mil uil 1'U* iiAr.uiun, aiKii iuij am BITS (Mill pxtraetnl without tfca iHjhwt pita ind n?w trvth Kt In not to be known from tbe natural teeth, n t* worn with comfort and aaat. All caeea wairantnl. < J Blew-No. 11 I'oartMnUi atmt, for* w ot Market feM ^ H. OALDWKLL, Attoruoy at Law, 1220 ClUPI.IKH 8T. Practice! in all C'ourta. a|>20 JOHN J. JACOB, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office iu 1'eople'a Bauk Building, coruer ?f Main ami TweJfthatmta. apfl J DALLAS EWINO, ATTORNEY AT LAW, No. &4 Twelfth tor., defl WHEELING, W. VA. itr j. w. rownv.N W. (Vttornoy at Lu w. omc?-No. 1222 ChapuxiBt., WHEELING, W. VA. Prompt attention to all burineM entruitwl to tnf ire. [e7_ H. COCHRAN, Attorney ut Law, 1220 ClIAPLlNB STUBltT, fel WHEELINO, W. VA. n C. ULMSTEL), M. D., HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, Nrric*?No. M Fothtkknth Ht. WHEELING, W. VA. Office llonn-8 to 10 a. M. 1 to 8 r. y. dc2 ^ILLIAM EUSK1NE, Ittornoy at Law. Office of the Ute C. W. B. Alllaon, No. 1140 Chip* Ineitreot, Wheeling, W. Va. Will practice In tho Btate and Federal Court*. BENJAMIN a ALUbON, Nota*t public. Offlce m aborts d?15 yy ILLIAM PHILIPS, ofltlos of tho Peeoe & Real Ettala Agent, No, 60 Twnjmi Br., Wnuuiie. Collections of til kinds made and procmda promptly remitted. jnH ttjr M. H. HEA.RNB, ATTORNEY AT LAW. )flice with Daniel Lamb, No. 1318 Market Street. Office up at&ira. au30 QANIEL LAMB, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ro. 1318 Market Street, (over City Bank,) <e4 Wheeling, W. Va. jl J; HUG US, Attorney at Law. jjlee 71 Twelfth Street, Wheeling, W, Va. Practices in theConrtaof Ohio, Marshall nil Tyler counties, W. Va. nov!7 J^ANIEL PECK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 1404 Chapline Street, Wheeling, W. Va. _ MNCU A THOMPSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, 1203 Chaplink Btbibt. Room No. 1 Odd Fallows' Building?up (tain. tarH CROCERIES. j^ABOEST STOCK IN THE CITY AT los. Speidel & Co's, WHOLESALE GROCERS, Sell tho celebrated VIENNA. FU>UIt, lie best Flour in the market. Also, Hole ijjenU for GUIDING STAR and PIIU5flX, made by Balaton, Hall & Co. ivery Barrel of Flour Warrantod. HEADQCAIITEBS FOB GROCERIES If all kiadi, at Wholesale only. Merchant* rill find it to their advantage to examine ur stock before purchasing elaevrhtre. 1416 Mail & 14(7 South Streets, DOUBLE IRON FRONT. j?l J?UGAR CURED MEATS. r you mint toeet tho beat 8nwr Cured Ham out, BUT TUB BEE HIVB BRAND. II you want to get the ntmt Brmklant Baoon, BUY THE BEK HIVE BRAND. If you want to get Sugar Cured Shoulder almost good ax Ham, BUY THE BEE HIVE BRAND. I you want to get the aweeteat Sugar Cured B^el, BUY THE BEE HIVB BttAND. Three meats are cured by Ethdb Brothera, ClnInunti. llavlnu handled them for four maaona, I mow their excellence anil can confidently rmunaond them to comuiueri na twins the boat In thla naikot. B. J. SMYTH, Cor. Market and Fourteenth Sta. R. J. SMYTH A CO., inylS 83 Zane Street 'Satin Gloss" Flour. We tiro constantly receiving this CELEBRATED FLOUR, ME FINEST antl REST ever introduced into this market. THE WAR EXCITEMENT Im causal an advance and all Floor is dear. Don't Wait# Your Money Upon Inferior Brandt. BUY THE BEST?THE SATIN GLOSS. I !.i o n _ lisi, udvcjipuri a rarns, SOLE AGENTS. ap23 0HEAP GROCERIES? YOU CAN BUT tae lb. Ex. Young Hraon Tea for .. 40c. )wj lb. sood Gunpowder Tea for 50c. >ne lb. ont Ounpowder Tea for ^.Mc. )no lb. Lett Japan Tea for. ..._80c. )na lb. good JaranTea for 00c. h? lb. beat Oolong Tea fur JCc. >ne lb. good Oolong Tea for 50c. [Nrrnty lba Rice !ar...~ SI 00 PEARL MEAL, CORK BYROP, \nd all kinda of Grocerlw at the toweat market prlc*,at JT. W. BARTON'S, 351 and 2253 Maur Br., Crnii Whulqio. tsrtl STOVES <i HARDWARE. The Cheapest, ( The Best, . i The Largest1 COOKSTOVB lu the Market li ibe Celebrated VALLEY STAR. : 0 BENJAMIN FI8HER, * STAR FOUNDRY. A great variety of other Cook Stovee alwaye on hand. ?0^ All Btovea guaranteed. )? Marbillzid Iron ind Slate Mantfte. Fraaatona tad Slate Hearths, &o. Call, examine and see prloee before par* 9 jg f. CALDWELL. J \ Marble, Slate & Iron Mantles, ?i t? Common Gratea, Tile and all kinds of * Terra Colta goodn. ci Galvanized Iron Work and Tin Roofing, TOGETHER WITH A COMPLETE AS BORTMENT OF COOKING STOVES1 And Houne Furnishing Good*. We call pccial attention to the Peerless Radiator Shaking Grata. The moai complete Grate in the market. It can be leen in operation in Mr. Frank r Coen'e finereaidence on the Island. Call and examine. 1507, 1500 A 1511 Mnln Ntrctf, near R.d O. IL It. Depot. mrt ^RB YOU GOING TO MOVE? Don't Yon Want a NewCook Stove, Hie BEST and CHEAPEST STOVES IN f THE MARKET can be found at No. 1420 Main St. THE FAMOUS ARLINGTON ! AND OTHER . u First-Class Stoves,11 Can now be bought Cheaper thau ever before. fr p Don't fall to call and see our itock beforo purchasing. JOSEPH BELL & CO. ARLINGTON 8TOVE WORKS, No. 1436 Main Bt., Wbskliku, W. Va. 1 mr!2 ff JOHN CLARK. Jr. cfc CO'8 SOLE ACENT. 5 Obtained a DIPLOMA for a "Excellence in Color, I Quality aiii Finish." WHICH IS THE 9 T HI&HEST AWARD CHANTED TO SI?OOf< COTTON AT M CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION. I ap2-rtdw pOLLOW TIIE CROWD TO ^ Reed's HatStore ray 26 JACOB W. QRUBB, JEWELER, a (acccKssoi to memo or, bath a co ) Mm American and 8wlaWatchea, Jewelry, DI*- S monUf, Marling BlWcr and Mirer Plated Ware, Parlor, Office, Dining Boom and Klichen Clocki In Urge variety and low price* JAOOB W. GRUBB, C mjN 115t MAIN STREET. "VTEW bTOCK FRAMES, PASSET-ABtODTS, MOULDINGS, PANN EL PICTURES, STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS Juat received it tiiya McLUHEHOUlE ART IT QUE. JCE!1CL!ICE! G CRYSTAL ICE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL at the lowest rates. Dallvared at the can tod team boa U, well pecked with aawduit; alao to all perta ?( the city. Onlara by mall will receive .. prompt attention* at No. lOtf Market itroot, near : Pcitofflce, Wheeling, W.Y*. Bend for prloa Hit P( I my!7 ROBERT LUXE. MERCHANT TAILORS. SPECIAL Communication to Gentlemen fROM H. LINGEN, Merchant Tailor. Determining to cloic out mv entire atock f GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, for ne purpose of discontinuing that branch f my business, I therefore otftr to thv ubiio my entiro stock of Gents' Furnishing Goods AT A REDUCED PRICE. This is done for the reasou that my enirged Merchant Tailoring Custom Truile squires my undivided attention. Merchant Tailoring Department. Having received my whole stock of PR1NG and SUMMER WOOLENS, Ac., am prepared to mako up to measure ail (Tool Cassimere Suitings from $18 00 uparils. With a large stock o( the most deIrabio goods on hand and facilities for lrnlug out the most Fashionable Clothing, can guarantee pcrfect satisfaction to h11 IIBtnmAM (JIM win n ??ll EL. LI1TGEN, MERCHANT TAILOR, 111y28 1220 2Vlnrli?'t Nl. rhos. Hughes & Co. MERCHftHT mm . ? ' > ' Jorner Twelfth and Water Streets, WHEELING, W. VA. fe are receiving udditious dully to our already large and attractive stuck of WORSTEDS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, and ientlemen's Furnishing Goods, FOR SPRING & SUMMER WEAR, .nd believe we can ofltr superior inducemerits to any needing lotting Made in a Flrat-Clase Manner. We will hereafter make the following iscouut to CASH and PROMPT PAYSQ CUSTOMERS: Six tek ckst off If paid in 10 days. Fitb i'rr cext off if paid in 30 days, oiu date of delivery of clotliea. B^rp LEASE KXAHIHR OUR STOCK AND RICKS. TH0S. HUGHES & CO. mylO J.H.STALLMAN & CO., Merchant Tailors! We arc conitnntly receiving NEW GOODS, kob thk ipring and Summer Trade n?l iiIkhth keep on* of the LARGEST AND BEST ttELKCTKD STOCKS OF GOODS in the city. ill the NEW STYLES ?OF? lain, Stripe and Plaid Suitings, lagonal and Basket Worsteds, lain and Fancy Pantaloon Goods, pring Overcoatings. nd all goods uaually found in n first-class i itablishnient. A fll line of ENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, Always ia store. HE IIE8T PLACE TO ISITY SHIUTfc in the city.* ^^"Call and look at our gnoiiA. lo. 27 Twelfth St., Wheeling. my I New Goods! sPRINR and QIIMMCD ? iiiiiw UIIU wwinmLii C. HESS & SON, merchant Tailors, COR. I4U AND MAIN STS. [in )uit received their large mil elcgaat !* itock of Gooda lor IPRING AND SUMMER WEAR. Kmbraeta; all 11* dMlRM of Sloths, Cmimarai. Vettingi, Suiting!, end Spring Overooatingt, kVhioh will be made up in the Beet Style. KIJLL LINK OP IENTS* FURNISHING GOODS. WHITE tdlJETS MADS TO ORLRS, We invite the pnblioto call and examine xt itock, feeling awnred we can offer iratrior imlncemenU. nrl7 C. HE88 A SON. TRANSPORTATION. J^ALTlilOIlE 4 OLIlO RAlLIiOAD CO On toil MM M.r 14. 1177, Vumagv Tnloi wU 1 |M*.M fnllnwi?WliKillnn 'I1mr? No. 5. N?. 7' No. UttoU' Kitr.BOPiiD. daily. tUUy. Ui??- i. m. IM P. K. A.?. Whcrllng 4 M 1055 ?:20j 730 Anl*w at? r. M, I p. M. Onlton ? WU Ml lo-.aol 4.10 p. M. 4. n. KfJ?-r......... 15;JJ 1M CutaUod 1-41 t.ll) 7:43 Mmlpiborg _ 4:M MO JVafchlnfton Utj_ 7:70 7:M Bllllmuic ? - 8:M ......... *00 . A. M P. M. ......... PhllliUlphlft..... 8:03 1:?A Hpw York 0;VA ... 0:001 Dtlljr ttctpt Sunday. rulJwf.'JK IS ,ll"1,u"" k?l??n W hpfltriK ujt] "'irr rei<r ytot-bochd. daily. No. 1* dally.' L**'i Whwllng 74Ja.ii 4:lCr.m ?.45 p.m Ai il?l* lt?" llrBO A:48 1? a.m - i:oor.M m.w ? s is Ooluinbui.. 8.00 m ? faudmky ..... ?;m 010 ? E'J'"0 7:80" 1:19 r.M Cincinnati 8;CO " 10-.?i a.m I.OUUTII 1MrtU IiidUnaiolla .. ||:2flm ? 17:40 M bt. Luuia. h UU.M 0:O. Chicago fl;00" 7:00 ? Dally o??|it_Wundar. Kuj. s and 10 uiako cIom connmtonalColunitHu for all point* Houth and Houth wat: al Chicago for all potnta Woat and North writ. for I hiladrlpbla, New } ork and UoaUn. At Wt&Llotion City lor all point, Houth/ 11. tralna wake illrrct ronncetlotu for U n" ^iiTT " W^taii'I Korthwrat. Pullman Mace can on all night tralna. .ccuiair, rum, AM) HALTIMORH DIV. ,*I^Tr" Jal,T- #Arritfl? dally at Whulng 8:to a. m. Hrailiiugt'n.l'a.llsOOa.m . 8:25 !> n> 7:10 pjn fcjcept feunday. Kxcrjit Bundsy. ,ckpU ,0 ,,,,,Pf1nr|P:?1 r^'nti on infant Depot. Ofllco open at nil hour* during llm .lay. TH(R It. HIIABP, Miutrr of Tramwortatlon. H. T. DF.VIUKS, Orn'l Agfol my 15 CLEVELAND A I'iTWBUROU UAILKOAD. t"oxbrxaxd tjmb card. On and titer May 20th. 1877, Tralna will run duly (except fundiy) as follows, tIj : attom. mail. txpiikml t.KAVK. Bdlairo ft-M am 11:00 a.m. .110 p.m. Bridgeport 0;01 ' ||;|0 8:20 ? Martin's Ferry... B18 11 11:18 ' 8 27 ? LaOrauge ?14S 11:53 4:W> ? HtuubcnTtllo 7:01 " 12:00 p.m 4:18 " WelllTlllo 8:20 11 1:81 " 6:50 " Uocbeater... t):S0 ? 2;W 0 40 " ARRIVK. Pittsburgh. 10:85 " 8i40 7:45 " AHoona f,.M p.*. 9:40 ' IJt.1 a.m. Ilarriiburg 10.53 " 2:40 a.m. 8.50 " nnltunoru 7:? ' 7:t5 " Washington if. 12 " 9:12 ? Philadelphia 8.00 a.m. 7:00 " 7:35 New York C:S5 ' 1015 10:85 " u Boston 4:? p.m. 8:30 r.m. 8:30 p.m. ARK1VR. Alliance 10557 a.m. 5:10 r u Kavenua 1158 " 5:.r.? " Hudson...-..,^.. 1?80 p.m. 6:M " Cleveland- 1:45 " 7JO " armvk. FL Wayne 11:45 " 2:35 a m Chicago ti:30 a.m. 8:00 " SUuUntills Jetoinmalahnn? Leaves TWllalro at 4:40 p. ui.; Bridgeport at 4.65; and arrive# at Steuben ville at C:15 p. ni. I*avra Mcubenvillo at 7:13 a. m.j arrlrca at Bridgeport at 8:55 n. ni. Special accommodation trains leave Bellnlre at 9 80 a. in. and 12:45 p. in.; Bridgeport ut 1M5 a. tu. and 1:00 p. iu ; arrive at Martin's Kerry 9:55 a. in. and 1:10 p. in. lteturnlng leave Martin's Ferry at 11:25 a tu. and 3:80 p. m.; Bridgeport 11:83 a. m. mid it: 10 p. m.; nrrlvo atBcllftlru al 11:50 a. ui. aud 3:55 p tu. 'llckets to nil prinrieal point* In tha E??t ?n.i Writ imji Ut prucuntl' nt tbu Union Tii ket Office, McLuro House, and at the aUUou nt Bridgeport. F. H. MYEIU, my2S) (icncnil Pawcngcr and 'i'lcVt t Agent. IJITl'sBUKGH, CINCINNATI A BT. L8UIS IWlLVfAY?l'Afi'llANDLE ROUTK. Tho Direct Line to tin; Nortliwwit, Wcat and SouthwcaU CONDENSED TIME CAHD. Taking effect May SO, 1877. To tht Wutami South (rla Z*ne*v!llr). Fait Pacific I.lno. Ex. Acoom'u Leivn Zancarille~ 8:00a.m 2.50P.M Arlve Lwncaiitcj-...^-.. 0:50 " 4:4.1 " Clrcletllle 10:M) 5:M5 ' WoMiIagton 11:57" 7:15" 7:25a.M Wliiulnijton lUr.V.'p.n H.il ' M?>rr.jvr 1:38 " 9:15 " Cincinnati.. 3.10 " ll).t5 " TotU W'il ami South (rla Coluinbuc). K*?t I'ac'Ic Tin. l.lne. Ex. Ex. Mail. r. u. x. M. P. M. A. M. Pittsburgh ...... 11:36 8:30 3:40 7:05 Htcubonrlllc .. joy 10:07 <5:15 9 20 DrniiUou 2:45 11:55 8:30 n:35 P. M f II ??WMk C:00 2;17 11:28 7.2fi Colamhoa 0 33 3:50 1*00 10:00 Arrlio? London - 7:20 443 2:08 11:00 *?! 8:20 fH2 3:15 lifcW Dayton.... ? fl:'0 .. 1:15 Cincinnati .... H;65 ?;ou c 30 3:10 InuuriHw ^ 1113 11 30 7:15 To th* HViI nnd Xerthvat (rla Columbnn). Put Ind. Pac'la Ch'jjo. . IJne. Ex. Ex. Ex. I** re? a.m. a. v. p. m p.*. Ooluinbua 6.3. 10.00 3;t0 5:40 Arrlro? p. m. f " 8 (VI kii 740 I'lqua ? 0. 0.4.1 V;02 BicbmonJ...^ lO-.rf, S:l& S.30 I'. M. Indlauapolil... 12:35 6:15 11:25 at r 1 A. M. A. M. I^iul* 9:00 ......... 9:30 I'fltaniport ...... 4 0(i s.u . ;j:00 Ihicago 830 7*0 7: SO it u. Pull man Drawing Itoom and Sleepier Qri (roiu etcuhrnvllle andColumboa through u<Uwut :K,mge to Cincinnati, Louiarille, Indianapolis and St. Loula, and from Columbus to Chicago. The pleasure teekcr or tlxm aeeklnjc Ifomrt in [hf anould call on or addrcaa the undermined or through time Ublt*, man, land circulars and further information. VV. L. O'BUIKN, Uen'l passenger and Ticket Agent, ha 21 <j Hkh strrvt, Columbin, Ohio. niyl7 TUTPSPILLS A distinguished physician of New York aajra: ii n uiiniimini; jiow univcnauv lit. tuut Pills are used. In my daily round*, I hear of them not only amonu the poor, but their virtue* arc heralded from the mansion* of the wealthy and refined. Knowing tho inventor from in* long connection with the medical profession, I have great confidence in their merit*, ami of late have often prescribed them with tho happiest mall* in rases where I desired to make a decidcd impression on the liver." r,ltJf TUTT'S PILLS srS CUttE SICK HEADACHE. m*dlda? Hurt, TIITT'^ Oil I C lull O lILLO >"u<??traU>rof CUEE DTsr^raiA. th" Mfllfil Colltr* TUTT'S PILLS sgi CUES COJfBTIPATIOii. ZnU*. that it?r TUTT'S PILLS IS* cuius piles. ii? hu ?wTUTrSPILLSpi ciraE ftver and aqub. rtTRKNorn bkino.pdu TUTT'S PILLS ggffi cuas bilious colic, m hnllhy fcefiwTUTT'S PILLS mS curb kidm complaint Uk"n .? \?y TUTT'S Pll IS Si m w w o mnB? iarUictaa'tJi'i'y cuau TonpiD uvea. u?o no ri??i i ,,a m>, a _ PRICK* S&C. TUTT'S PILLS .s;,, IHTA2T APPETITE. NEW VOULThe Argonaut Mills, FOItMBRLT THE BRADLEY WOOLEN MILLS M ASCPACTIT.E Yarns, leans and Flannels. VAF.X EXCHANGED FOR WOOL. DALZELLJi LIST, mr!9 Wbctlixs, W. Va.