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FOR RENT. jlOK BENTThe large thrtMlorr WarthonM No. 1S03 Mala alrttL T?o froola, llala anil Booth atrecU. roMMilon April lit. p,^S'y *" A. ALLEN 1IOWEI.L. JjlOll HALE OB BENTA rrrr drelnbl* Country Itaidrnc*. one mile we?t of Bridgeport on the National Koad, with one oro of ground well cultivated, and a Ant-claa? two^ioTj Brick Home, with all modern improve* urata. Prire, for either aale or rent, to ault the timet. For further Information enquire of ISJUC III WIN, ?|i21 _Or Flret National Bank, brldgtfort JEWELLING HOUSE FOB BENT. Wo. 81 South Front itreet, Jaland?pleaaanllf aituatM and dtairable. Also, one Boom in second itory of No. M Twelfth itreet, aulUbJo for an office or sleeping room. Poa*eaion gfyen immediately. Enquire oi vu. t. a. imuwin, ,pll Wo. laOTChtpliMHL pOR KENT-HOUSE? ConUlnlnf eljtat roomi and Pith Boom, on Jacob meet, between lSlh and 14tb, we* rids. Uu tod wiur. Will be rented low to rtepondble tenant. Enquire o! JoeEpH u WILD1| do21 Bookeetter and BUtloner, 1066 Main 8t FOR SALE. rpRUSTEE'8 SALE OK A Valuable Marihall County Farm, Long known u tbe CLEM ESS FARM. Br Tlrtuo of a deed of trait made by Charles Flaher and Margaret Fisher, his wife, of Marshall couuty, West Virginia, to the underalgned Truatee, datid tbe Otli day of April, 1375. and of record atnouy tbe land rrcordi of Marshall county, Weal Virginia. lu iM-d of Trait book No. 1, pagta4C7?s, 1 will on SATURDAY, the 21it day of Joly, 1177, Beginning it 10 o'clock a. x. of aaid dar, at tbe truni door ol tbe lcurl House of Marshall county, West Vlrvlnla, *11 al public auction, totbe highest and l?at bidder, the following described real estate, tbit ! tn say: Two tracts or jwrcel* of land, situated in the rounty of Marshall nod Mtate of Went Virginia, known and d^lgnated as lota number cm and tuo, on a nurtrjr thereof nude by Michael l>owler, hur?ey?r of Marshall countf aforesaid,contained with. In the following st*l "sand bounds, courses and db* tain t?, that is to My : m^innlDjc lor lot number 1 (1) at a ayenmore on the west branch of Bitf Wheeling Cicek.oulhe Hoe of the Iract of land heretofore wild by Ellen H. Burbanan lo Charles l*abrigbt; thence down the anld c-n?*k 189 pom to n Ins elder near the mouth of Ptull'a run; thence up uiId run with the ireanderlnga thereof 8fi2 polea to a sycamore and elm; thence 8 21X", E M poiea to n hickory; th^nco N 7tU\ E 21 0-10 polea to a beech; thenre N HJ4", Was poles to a ituke: thence N IXJ,K 40 poles to a white oak; thenre ,S 70J, E 23 poles to an Ironwood; ihenceNlP,E 22 poles to a wbitecak; thenro N MJi", W 16 polea to a while oak: thence N 33?$ W 12 i?j!n to a white oak; thrnre > 11)4 , ? IS poles to a white oak; thence N 46>4a,E 44 i*olca lo a stone; thane* H 7U\ E 34 pole* to a stake; them e N so-, E 31 polea to a white walnut; thence N 70?, K4S |HjIei to a slant: thence a 7SJ, E 44 4-10 poles to a ?nnar trie; thence N 6H,( E 41 poles to a ?Uke; thence tf MS", E 9 C-l? poles to tbo idarcoft*?inniug, couutnlng 170 acres and 14 polta, wore or Ins. And beginuiog for the aald lot No. 2 (two) at t aujar trw on Kuu; thence down aald run 72,1$ poles to the sycamorc and elm on thecourw of the said lot No. 1, above d?rribed, on Mull's run; thence down the last mentioned run with the meandering therrof 3C2 pol?a to a asjar tree; thence down B?i! Wheeling Creek 47 *2-10 tolea to a stake mi thn Hue of Jacob Keller's land; thence N NO , W M |?lea to a white walnut; thence N 31 poles to a sUme; thence 8 Gi?, W It poles to a stake; tbenre 8 11", W 37 point to a stake; tbenre 82iy, W '27 poles to a atone; thcnco V 19,S*' W 47 (Kile* to a small black oak; thence N 85ft ?, W% '2-10 pules to a atone, thence 8 8?, W 66 4-10 poles to a stout; theme N 80", W 00 poles to a small double black oak; thcnceS ll>X?f E?l% pole* to a stake; thencs 8 &'K?i W 32 poles to a stone; thence H 41?, E 3 Gles to a stone; thence a S2?, 1.82 poles to a pop ; thence 8 E18 poles to a chestnut; thence 8 8", W 30 roles lo a state; thence b 41V, W ill poles to a chestnut oak atump; thence 8 6??, W 32 poles Uj theplacsof beginning, containing 177 acrea 5C poles, more or leas, with all the buildings anil appurtenances thereunto belonging. Being the aaine land conveyed to the nid Charles Fisher bv Hannibal Fori*-*, 'truster, by deed dated the 5th day of April, 1875, acd duly recorded among the laud record* o( Marshall county, West Va. Txrrn or 8*lk?Une-thtrd cash, and the balance in two e?jual yearly payment*, interest from day of sale, and Mturtil to satisfaction of the Truster. 1EWW HAILhr, Trustee. W. II. IIaLLKB, Auctioneer. WliKKMM), June II, 1 "?77. Jel2 pOIi SAXETWO BRICK DWELLING DOUSES, on Fifteenth street, containing four Uootns aud Kitchen and iinlrhed nttic. W. V. HOOK & BRO., jell 1300 Market St. pOU SALEIS 20 Pharos Ktock In PwtUxlr In?uranre Co. 10 bbart* Stock In Ohio Valley lkuik. 10 Shares ftock In La Utile (JUaeCu. 10 hharw htwxk in .Aitna Mill. % Ia?i iiround, Tcntn* \V ha^-llng, Main Mrcct. \ Lot Orouud, Centre'Wheeling, Market struct. I h'mall Fnune Hou?\ l-ttti Mnct. 1 Two-atory lirick llouw*, Hlh atreft. mrso 1. IBW1M. A grot. JjlOit SALEEighty choice Bull ding Lota on Wheeling Island. Price from f<00 to fu)0 earh. Only one-sixth of the purchase inonrr required In ca?U. The residue may l? |?id annually In riVK equal lniudlmeota with Interest. Apply to JOHU P. OILCHRI8T ap9 At Top Mill. JjlOR SALE? The Residence of N. C. Arthur, on 15th atrert, in the citv of Wheeling. The lot front* about C3 feet on Fifteenth street, and extend* back to the alter. The house is a two-story brick, containing ten rooms nnd finished attic, buth room, with hot anil cold water, and is in good repair. There is also a wash house, cool house, ash house, Ac.; on the property. 1'ersous uesiring'to examine the property, or to ascertain the terms of (tale, will call on K. G. BAKU, Attorney, ap3 1142 Chapline SU jyjILUS, FBKW A CO., BOOK BINDERS ?A*Z>? BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS. Are prepared nt nil timca, with the best matrrlil to fill order* (or Blank ibx.ki, auch m are ujwI by Banks, Cuuntiea, Corporation*, lUllroadi and Merchant*. upon ?hort notice, ami In the meat dcalra* blcand workmanlike manner. Bavin* all Uu* latest and moat Improved machinery wo ie?l confident that wo will render entire aatiiiact ton to all who favor tu with their order*. Moafa. Macaxinea nnd Itriodiula of every doecnptioo bound In a beeU and durable manner. MILLS, FREW & CO., No?. 25 axd 27 FooxTtiumi 8t? dall WHKEUNO. W. VA M. GROSSMANN'S WATCHES! Theae fine timekeeper* are manufactured at Dreaden, Baxony, bv llorrita Oroaanunn, of horoloskal fame, In ladle*' and gent'* alio, loth key and atea.winding. They aro constructed on the aame principle aa the watcbea of tlM late Adolph Lange, and are of very aupcriur workmanahln, and fully guaranteed for performance and durability. Tory are the beat, their roat beingroiuddrml, Hut hare been produced in any country. Their luapectlon ia invited. C. F. BBO "WN, Hole Agent for Wheeling and vicinity, 1207 Market Strkkt. A full line of all grade* of American and 8wlsa Watchea at vary low |itlce*. apUO JACOB SNYDER 1405 MAIN A 1404 SOUTH 8T8., Xmi* the larmt Block of I HON and ITEAYY HAKDWAIit! la the tiute. Hit Mock ?f WiodWork, Springs, Axlet, Varnlihes, Palais, 4c? Ii not nt? 11*1 h* tny wUMlihintol within b bundmlmllnof WheeUng; Curiam ami Wagon Minufacturen will find It to thtlr lutereat ti give hiu a calL Alio on hand, LAND I'LABTEU of a rape dor qnaUtf. tayfi JACOB W. GRUBB, JEWELER, (nxcBssoi to inumcoBX, nxra a co) iltw American and 8wla Watches, Jewelry, Diamond*, Btrrlin? SUrer and Silver Plated War*, rarlor, Office, Dining Boom and Kitchen Clock* in large rarlety and low prlcta. JACOB W. GRUBB, BJ14 1154 MAIN STREET. LOO EI Men'i fine aewed PerrtBootifrom... H 00 n; Men'i Ane arwril Oilf Booti (rum... 4 28 u Men'i flue i?w?l Calf Opm Beota from- 2 75 u Men'i Dm bai>d??ew<d Ulf Buckle Alexia from - K CO o Men'i flue tiaml'PfiaicdC'aH Butkle Aleili from I 75* Mm'* Dm aewed Calf Buckle (ftrtp Shore from .. 00 U Mr n'? floe aewed Babble Butkle Strap UboM from l.a 2I0U Men'a flue aewed B. Cf Buckle bUap Bboee from -1 CO ti Men'e flne|?u?) B. Cf Buckle Alexia Iron I 60 u Men'a ijencvoB. Cf Oxford Ufa from..-...! 60 u Ladlre' flue aewed Cur Kid Button lrom~...2 23 u Ud W flne at wed " Hide Lace from 1 75 a I iille*' flne aewed If 1*1 La*tln< Bala fiou-1 50 u Ladlea1 flne aewed Luton Bd* from 1 10 o Ladlea' flne aewed Laaltac Coucrraa from...! 00 u Ladlea' flne aewed PebbleiUlifrara ~.~1 20 u Ml?ea' fine aewed IVbMa Mali from 1 10 u Ladlea* Am aewed Pebble bliwcra from-... 80 u Ladlea' Am Sewed luting 8lf/>pera from... 50 u Yon an And all theae and plenty more BmpdAi J. T. STONE'S 1110 Main Nlreet, mySO nniunmooK'g Btoct. Q A. W1NQEBTEB, DENTIST. Uffloe and B?lday?LNo. 1067 Main Bl, oppoa Union, WbMiloi, W. Va. VNlCoai 0x14* Uaa ud othar AJUNttet admlnlitorad. nyll FBANK, THE CLOTHIE] it TwiLvni Orun, Buyi and Milt Tlcketa to all point* Eait and Wa AT EKUCCED BATES. 9?Bo-jnd trip tlckcb to Baltimore and retoi and Chicago and return, alaoon hand. ocfi LADIES' Linen Suits & Ulsters The Rest|Made, the Jjiwht A*nortuien the Lowest Prices, nt T T?T T'TU i[. T>OOH BI'Memani and Grenadine: Hie Ijirccst Assortment, the Handsome Goods at 50c on the dollar. Coll on X. BLXTOVE <Ss BRO SUMMER SILKS Twenty-five different and Handsome Styl at "5c per yard, retailed everywhere at $1 GO. Plain Colored Silks at $100, well worth $1 35, at I. BLUM & BRO'! Black Gro* Grain Caihtncre finished ai hand-made bilks at astonishing low uric at 1. BU M 4 BRU'tf. 100 Silk Sun Umbrella* and 1'arasoN bottom prices, nt I. BLl'M & BROS. For REAL BARGAINS in Pine Gom goto 1. BLUM A BRO'S. T. S.?We have now on exhibition Indies' Linen SuiU and Overdresses tli bent anything ever ofl'ered in this citv. jelfi Tkktii extracted w1tiioi PAIN. Dnrlnj; theflircn jr?rs I hsre he*n prsrtld In Whwluut I kavr ailmlniitered gutooreraei thouram! i?T?oni with I'KKrictT fUrmr, and M-1 patient*. Wi> consunUy keep on handi pure Nitrons Oxi Qu (or those that dmro to take it. OE. HUIUJlifON A SON, no23 No. 11(3 Market St UfaMAltytmx .MOMDAY, J USE IS, IS77. New Advertisement*. For Cincinnati?Steamer Andes. Grand Moral Entertainment at Zi St. M.E. Church. Auction Sale of Ileal Estate. Public Sale. Thompson ?X:Ilibberd?Plumber;. Notice ?Redemption of Gaa Loi Bonds. Fancy Flours?M. Reilly. Potomac Herring?M. Keilly. Notice. Early Closing?Cummins & Wood*. Thermometer IIeoobd.?The folio* ing nhows the range of the thermometc aa observed at BchnepPs drug Btoi Opera House corner: SATURDAY. 8 A.M. 1211. 3 P.M. 7 p. 76 82 81 7( IUHDAT. 8 A.M. 12 M. 3 P.M. 7 T. Mi <6 92 83 78 For Additional IakoI See First Page. The Schultz boat house will bo con pie ted in July. Tiic festival at Wesley Chapel closi on Saturday evening. Good weather for corn, grasshopper potato bugs and other cereals. The Indianapolis club will play tl Standard next Friday and Saturday. Tiie Maple Leaf club will not be he to-day, as announced a few days since. Is patriotism dead ? What is the ma ter with the Fourth of July this year ? The prize babies were on exhibition i the Femival lloom Saturday afternoon. Tn? V/im.iI. W.-J ?1-1: ?.?t ? 1 excurtto Crestp's Urove on Thursd: next. The Board of Education will me< next Thursday evening in regular moot lj session. Capt. Bagqs and others held a tempe ance prayer meeting at the city prise yenterday afternoon. Sneak thieves are operating at diffe ent points along the lino of the Clev land ?& Pittsburgh road. Tiie commencement exercises of tl Seguiu Institute will beheld in the Ope House on Thursday evening. Since the ladies havo commenced wear shorter dresses, the sidewalks a not kept half bo clean m they were. The juveniles of the Third and Fouri Ward public nchools held a picnic in tl grove near Frank Walters' on Satur'di The "Black Hand Combination," wi Frank Jones as the stellar attraction, wi perform in the Opera House on Saturdi evening. We understand that Mr. John D.Hei lein, of Bridgeport, has sold his lior "Hot Water" to a Belmont county ma for $1,050. A ?0!* of Win. Katclitij reading in tl Eighth Ward, on Saturday morning fc opon a carpenter's tool and cut his fo quite badly. An indiscriminate slaughter of dogs threatening. All right, hut rememtx that every dog killed leaves several hoi dred tleaa to be cared for and amused. AB&ANOExzxTg have been made to ru trains every hour, Sundays, as far i Hornbrook'i, on the Hemplield. In add tion to these trains, two trains will ru through to West Alexander. Thi Coram?Srnmnt Corar?Judga Orten, llayvumdand John*m.?Court met U at the uauai hour Saturday, morning. . it In the cue of the State v?. Hurst, in tl which a writ of error wm allowed on S p. Friday, an order waa made Betting the o P* caaefor hearing on the 3d day of July t; ^ next, provided the record be printed be- bi p. fore that timo. c The CMC of M. Green A Co. va. the P. t< p' W.AKy. Railroad Company waa further d p. argued by Davenport, for defendanta in u error, and by Hubbard, for the plaintifTin p' error, and submitted. h p. a The motion made on Friday lor the b P hearing of the case of Sweeney tb. Baker r ? and othera, waa overruled, the time aet d p. for the hearing of causea from the Firat o ? Circuit having expired, and the defend* f anta not contenting to have the caae heard J p- atthia time. 1 ? Adjourned until thia morning at 10 t p. o'clock. t |t CoUHTY Court?Judgt Cranmer. a The following baaineaa waa transacted 1 _ in thia court on Saturday: c Ordered, That a capias be laaued in all * tinea imposed in Una court not paiu up, alao in bastardy cam, returnable forth__ with. Wn>. II. Woods vu appointed Deputy Clerk of the County Court ol Ohio county. Adjourned until Tuesday morning at 0 it* o'clock. lo Pouci Court.?Judge Oranmer. - Tho following caaes were diaposed of by Ilia Honor on Batu rday: Jacob Eckhart, selling liquor without license, $20 and coots. it, Kate Irwin, using abusite language to* ward Kate Ader. $10 and costa. . Win; Bimford, drunkenness, $2 and v, coats, _ A rule against Geo. Engle, for not appearing as a witness, was dismissed. Geo. >V. Kobinson,charged with assault and battery, confessed judgment and paid 1 a fine of $21) and costs. ' llenj. Albinger, selling liquor without . t license, $10 and costa. ' Fred. Wuster, gaming, $10 and coi?t*. Jlenrv Stamm, selling .liquor without $ license, dismissed. John Kobrecht, jr., contempt ol court, $10 and cost*. John Kobrecht, jr., selling liquor with* J out licence, continued. )l Rule against West Fry, for nonattend* ance as witness, dismissed. *t , , , Fifth Circuit.?The following in the l docket of oven from the Fifth Circuit, " Judge Jackson, net for argument in the Sunremo Court of Appealsthis week: , Geo. Smith, trustee, plaintiff in error, ), t. T. Tharp, et al., defendant in error, supersedeas, Ritchie. en K. II. Moore, appellee, v. Douglass A Woodward, appellants, appeal, Wood. Pithole Cr. Pet. Co., apellant, v. Wm. Rittenhouse, et al., appellees, appeal, Wirt. s J. B. Johnson, appellant, r. Young, Carson A Bryant, appellees, appeal,Wood. , Cyrus Hail,plaintiff in error,?. M.S. ' Hall, defendant in error, supersedeas, Ritchie. * 8. J. Horn, appellant, v. J.W.Perry et al., appellees, appeal, Ritchie. ut J. Gillespie and wife, appellees, v.C. I\ Bailer ct al., appeal, Wood. Robert Mcfrarland, adm'r, appellant, J*- v. William Douglass, appellee, appeal, Ritchie. J. W. Davis, com., Ac., appellant, . 00 C. T. Deming, apj>eUee, appeal, Wood. iul A. B. Lyman, appellee, v. John Thompson and wife, appellants, appeal, Wirt. __ Lewis Hayzlett, appellant, v. Jordan JT McMillan, appellee, appeal, Wirt. W. H. lioyu A Co., appellees, v. A.Gunne nison Co., appellants, appeal, Wood. v* v>. > a.yj.ecvj. lj. u)., appeuani, v. jno. t F. Vin&l, aj?j?ellee, appeal, Kitchie. Edward Tracewell, appellee, v. F. C. de Botrg*, appellant, appeal. Wood. Oil Kun P. Co., defendants in error, v. John F. Vinal, plaintifi' in error, super? sedea*, Kitchie. A. W. Zickefoose, plaintiff in error, v. y S. E. Kuykendall, defendant in error, su'* peraedea?, Kitchie. Rezin Oavin, plaintiff, v. J. M. Jaclc? pon, Judge, ?.Vc., defendant, mandamtiB, Wood. ~ U. W. Andereon, appellee, v.Julia Nagle, ct nl., appellants, appeal, Wood. Coville & (Jarber, appellant*, v. J. C. ne Oilman, et a!., appellee*, appeal, Kitchie. J. M. Stephenson, appellee, v. J. Rice, et al., api>eliant?, appeal and ?upernedea*, Pleasant*. W. E. Hale, defendant in error, v. W. ln Va. 0. & O. L. Co., plaintiff in error, supersedeas, Kitchie. C.H. Kobb&Co., appellant, v. G. II. Moore, ct al., appellee*, appeal, Wood. Oil Kun Pet. Co., defendant! in error, v.John l-\ Vinal.nlaintiff in rrnrnnn*r. . Mtlesu, Kitcbie, r. I. H. Johnson, defendant in error, v.N. jr II. Brown, et al., plaintiflk in error, ?uJ persedew, Tyler. ' K. W. Petty, appellant, v. C. II. Shattuck, et al., appellees, appeal and superu. Bedea*, Wood. i The Fifth Circuit w composed of the counties of Calhoun, Fleuants, Ritchie, Tyler, Wirt and Wood. Picmc and Excdbsion.?The F. A. Britt Boat Clob gave an excunuon and Bicnic, at Lockwood'a Grove, near [oondsville, on Saturday last. Ther went on the iteamer Telegram, which made two tripa, leaving the city at 8 a. sd m. and 2 p. m. Quite a nice crowd was in attendance. Dancing and other uporto >j were indulged in during the day. In the afternoon a four oared race took place j uctncvu iuc crewn 01 me Jiegner anu _ Nail City boat clubs, for a prize of $20, li? wbicli was won by the Ilegner. The ( course was two luilea, one anil return, and _ waalaid off by Mr. Win.Cecil, theSar- [ re veyor for JJarahall^ county. The follow- . ing oarciuen participated: ilegner crew?Henry Ilegner, Joseph g it- Ilegner, James Corcoran, Win. Mears, c in the four-oared shell, Theodore Schullz. ? J, at >*ail City?Ed.Cournbauer, John Bar- t rett, Thort. Truschel, Kobert Johnson, ? in the four-oared flhell, .Tames Manton. B II The party returned in the evening at9 iy o'clock. Dancing was indulged in on the ^ boat all the way home. Johnnie Birch's ^ band furnished the music for the occa- r aion and cave general satisfaction, as ho a usually doe*. Captain Steve Thompson, ? the gentlemanlv commander of the Tele- ? Vm gram, and Clerk Putter, did their beat to (l in make it pleasant for all, and have (he thanks of the excursionist!. 0 m m P Tub Romkbon Cask.?Geo. W. Robin- I 0> son was before Justice Wm. Phillips Sat- v urday evening to answer a chargo of 5 felonously assaulting the city editor of y [je thia imper. Mr. E. G.Cracraft appeared v rft for the defense, and waived an exninina- * lion, liobinsan t?av? bail in tlin ai.m $1,000 for ilia atiptarinco before the (0 grand jury of the Circuit Court in Octo- s re f!' next, his brother, Mr. Win. Robinson, I being bis aurety. JIo wm alno required to give bail in the Bum of $200 to insure lb his good behaviorfor the period of six je months. The charge of assault and batv krji which was to havo been examined '' at the afternoon session'of the police " t|j court,did not come ud, the defendant con- {" ill feasing judgment and paying the maxi- , 1V mum tine of $20 and costs, J Tin exercise# at the Masonic celebra- $ n- tion at Walnut Grove, Martini Ferry, ,u so ??1 naiuroay. win be as follows: Grayer, ; n Itev. O. C. Seawick; Music; Welcome of Ohio City Lodge, Sir Knight O.CXSed. f wick; Response by Past Grand Master of 1 le Ohio, Sir Knight Asa II. Battin; Music; f ill Oration by Past Grand Commander of ot West Virginia, Sir Knight O. S. Long; * Music; Dinner. " , , , |J Sausopthe Cxxtrai. IIotkl.?The " Central Hotel, formerly the Keim House, was eold by Auctioneer Hervey, on tint- ] urday afternoon, to Mr. Henry .Schmul- r bach, for 510,000. The property was t, 10 purchased b? Mr. John Robrecht of the late Casper Keim some seren years ago for $10,000.) It ii understood that the I m hotel will be leased by Mr. Osborn, pro- t prietor of the dining rooms at Benwood. S Tint ernhtaimnoft At titi Ofxbi Twi [ocre 8itu*da y Night.?Probably the ?Ed. toat noTel entertainment ever given in pftrt, i tiiacity vu that in the Opera Houae that* aturday evening laat for the benefit bv thi f the Children1* Home. The novel- thatii r of the performance, the mystery early urrounding the thing, and the qooii to the auae for which it waa given, combined J. Ba a attract a Urge andience, every Beat occui own atairs being occupied, and a good a aligl i?ny in the family circle upstairs. lauori The entertainment opened with an ex- them ibition of "twenty world>renowned prize cane, abUa, each bo famous in itn peculiar Whee ole that all great authors, from Dickens at Ho own and up, have chosen one as the hero ed Ch fa book, which in ltd turn has become taryt arnous because of its fidelity to nature." briell Mm Sallie Meholin, principal of Ihe usual 'bird Ward public school, had charge of terprl ho collection, and Mr. W. J. II. Bown, had c he merchandise broker, as Iter boy to thi Sloppy," introduced the cherubs to the rWed tudience. Kach of the infant* was in prcdi urn introduced, something after thestyle l'rof. if Mrs. Jarlev's wax works, and exhibit- aomei d hia peculiar talent*. Among theae He m elebrated babies we noticed aeveral bear- road ng a striking reaemblance to certain ploye >rominentcitirens of Wheeling. We could work, lave sworn that No. 1, a rather tall baby expei n pantalettes and pinafore, who spoke ing l! lie piece, "you'd scarce expect one of mr terpr ige" etc, and burst into tears in the mid- ing it tie of it, was Hia Honor Judge Cochran, labor he likeness was ao great. And when We c 'Tiny Tim" was wheeled to the front thank n n high chair, nuraing his doll up- *Wa lue uuwn, mm cjiujijiy n?n mm- !? ???. telled to mount a step-ladder to feed sens c lim, many persona in the audience rcall y We i upposed that Maj. .T. C. Alderson, the of hii rell known insuranco agent, hail gone Mr >ack to long dresses. "Jinx's Baby," too, forcib rith its wonderfully solemn exnre*?ion, ho wn nstinclively reminded one of Dr. T. B. cd?h Campbell. The cherub in the cradle, Baggi rhen the vail was removed from hit* faco npirei ind "Sloppy" pushed him to the front, and r. ooked singularly like our friend Prof, work juttenburg, editor of the German paper, of th There were other babies there we thought were re had wen before. For instance to th rc are quite sure that the industrious come tabe who displayed ho much familiarity serin! rith the needle, can be seen almost any road tay at the Court Ilouse, and if we are not Bridp nistaken the first letter of his name is proac 'am. McColloch. Then we think we de- ticull ecled Dr. Tom. O. Ed wards, S. M. Ham- were hon and Ed. Dunaway on the stage. progr After the''baby show" came a very theC ;ood tableau, "Little Red Hiding Hood,'' the ri ind some character acting by J. Kemple. tiona lake personated some leading citizens so mark luccessfully that he was rewarded with a comp torm of applause, and recalled several ing si ime*. "The Seasons" was the next tab- their eau, after which .Sam.* McColloch and prese ibout a dozen well known gentlemen of he wt he city marched upon the stage and This i vent through some of the most extraor- more linary military manoeuvres we ever wit- alone lessed, a la the hietorical "awkward indeb quad." Mary and her little lamb were Mr.I hown in the next tableau, and then "He!- just n m's Babies," dramatized for the occasion ed hi >y Mrs. 51. A. Clifton. wa< presented with ferrei he following cast: Uncle Harry,Dr. T. the p >. Edwards; Budge, Sam. Wilson: Toddie, the r< Lustin Beach; Mrs. Marlon, Mi?* Capi- read* ola Marshall; Miss Mayton, Miss Elua the ti dcKelvey. The piece was well performed, poste* mil heartily applauded. upon After thin were the following tableaux : Tbi 3rigand's Bride, l'airof SnuQ'ers.Joan of bj M ^.rc. The entertainment concluded with ed, ai l roaring farce called "Luck of Roaring Ret ?amp." Among those taking part in the berla ableaux we noticed I)r. A. L. Meyer,the C., T. rewish Rabbi, Justice Tolivar, Mr. J. D. tleme [)u Bois, Uncle Jerry Sheppard, W. J. W. the f 2owden and MissJulia Mitchell, the latter build li "Joan of Arc." The entertainment was rapid :ertainly an immense success, and relied* _ All ouch credit upon its projtctors. ing ai Rase Ball?Oct ox tiie Home Bask. Uri -Never did a more disappointed and lisgustcd crowd leave a ball field than 1" hose who witnessed the second game be- am<3" ween the C'hamiiioni, of Springlield, and Standards,of this city,on Saturday last. Notwithstanding tile fact that" the Champions had won in Friday'* game, ,iel,a he friends of the home club wero still COy onfident that the visitors would sutler n . lefeat, some even going so far as to put a ? * ip their "little pile" to that effect. The jer' ;ame was called at 3:25 P. M. with the .* , lomo club at the bat. Our old friend j ^Jj ?/?lihv McMirlmla w:uMfOpntrd nmniro md he was vociferously cheered as lie 00k his position and gave the ?, j rord "play." Our boy* by good Vy [, afe hits and several error* on the *! , >art of the strangers, a cored :> in the first V; ^' nning and one each in the aecond, third (t* md fifth, and in turn blanked the .af*| Jhamps., the score standing at the begin- V1? ^ ling of the sixth inning, Standard G; Jj Champions 0. The Standard boys came *1 n for their sixth inning, their faces all llen^ rreathed in smiles and smacking their Bon' ips over an anticipated feait at the con- pL. iuaion of Uie game, visions of ice cream, pour trawberry abort-cake, pine apples and morn ,11 the delicacies of the season loom- gpjr| ng up before them in gigantic eyenj iroportiona, while the visitors took an(j y heir positions in the field with a i.-pj [loomy prospect of returning supperleas :ecl , o their "littlo beds." The telegraphic Xortl perator was requested to aend tlie good jQ0rn lews over to the city with all possible eg|V j peed. The home club failed to add any guj 0 their score in the Olh inning, while the tj,e j] lhampa succeeded in getting in two runs. ??q, Icore 0 to li in favor of Wheeling. In jen,., he 7th inning both clubs were blanked, "he Standard* were also blanked in the prjcj, ighth inning, the inning generally so "Duti lisaatrous to them, and as will be olwer- jj,e e, ed there was no deviation from the genral custom, as the strangers succeeded by mrMj errilic hatting, asaiated by errors on the gecon tart of the Standards, in making no less ?pj1( han Gruns. As run after run was scored PW*|0 0 the credit of the visiting club, the q'j,, pectators.who had cheered the home club 0 lustily, now cbnnged to the winning jje, ir al cach good hit of the visitor* and ]>(.||n rror on the part of the Standards. The itandards were blacked in the ninth in- .Maul ling, the Champions making 3 and win- -fj,, ling the game by a ncore of 11 to 0. Stree There wan some pretty good fielding on ]ji othsides, but it waa more than counter- mom alanced by numerous error*. The only wj,icl emarkahle playing during the game waa the If red-hot, two-hound lly taken by Man a- jn ^ er Venum oil* tin* fence back of the H0po atching position. The following is the nexti coro: yean CIUMJMOS. mMOtRD. ,nr _ o. n o. a. ">r w 'carro ^.....3 l I.tnc -3 1 that ( lerker 0 Moffnt S 1 t0 th? *i!th?r ..5 0 /uuklDs-.... '1 2 /olforJ 4 I Ulaarctxk .3 1 fr?lt nyd?r .........t 1 !linu....H .. 3 0 1 u' 'Hfflih a 5 Bartler?- 3 o Turm Hller -i 3 Wilklnwn .. 5 0 tcrda ~....t Gallagher 4 0 i f, : titclicll l Uublnwu -.1 1 Ul ' hoard ToUl n jToUl 21 6 the R hampton. 0 0 o o o 2 0 c 3-ii apent tAtxUnl s l l o l o o o o-C ent. TTtnplnv-Mr. Robert McUlchol. at al *.?C 01 Raiur?1 wo noun. fcrron-sundird, 6; Champion, 9. Iurn"' harned Huns?Standard, 2; Champion, C. good i Fey, Noray N ew i boy8.?Editor?Intelligcnccr 1 I ->\ c t)eaire to protest through the col- , imns of your paper against the loud and p?cia! otnteroun way in which the Sunday fader is cried through our street* on "ew unday morning, i'eople alpng our ner ir luuiwuguiatdi flreiiw#Rntu rrg* V y ilnrly from their slutnberfl by the news- aro 1,1 ori loudly and profanely bawling at the op of their voice*; while later church oer* and. all who have a reference for he Sabbath are ahockcd and dlngwited at ? uch grow and unnecesaary violation of Jjicelj he holy day. If the pa|>era have to be "owei old let it be done quietly and in a sen- w""'1 ibleway, and have done with this un- ? '&r ecewary bellowing on the Sabbath. Thoc CmzEff. lbe b * paren A number of young people residing on "ingi? 3th street held a picnic at .Sycamore *ero Irove, up Caldwell's Run, Saturday nf- k?m| ernoon. S?me? Mr. C 1? a Nurier wherein all in life and Sabba lugh instead of/crying and fretting, nectei hero is mire to be found Dr. Bull'# Baby tion v lyrup: Price 2& cento per bottle. daw exerci 0 Womrr BRiwjEroirrnis Cahed. Intelligencer?'The dUxena of Bridge- | appreciating the great advantages i ill undoubted!? beiccujed to them ] t T. V. A W. It. R, and knowing La location and the proapecta of iti completion are almoet entirely due i .indefatigable effort* of Meairi. A. < ggs and Hom J. Alexander, took i ion Saturday evening to manifest in i lit degree their appreciation of the i 1 of these gentlemen, bjr presenting each with a beautiful gold headed purchased of Mr. J. W. tirubb, of ling. The presentation waa made lloway'a Hall. Dr. Cook waa electairman, and 1'rofesaor Pratt, Sec reif the meeting. The Doctor spoke i j. lie aaid auch meeting* were Iy held at the completion of an en* Ise, but the gentlemen to be honored , :ompleted their work. lie referred b incalcuable advantages to bo dafrom thla new line of railway, and cted a golden era to our town. Pratt otlered a few remarka, giving of the reasons for calling the meeting. ltd during the construction ol the a Urge force o[ men would be em* d, who would ortherwise be out of , Tbe money they earned would be ided at our stores, thereby increaale activity of trade. In all luch en* inen Home men take the lead in push* forward. Wo have those who have ed for years to secure ua thla road, ertainly owe to them more than our IB. irren llollister, Eiq., made the first ntation speech, on behalf of thecitiA Bridgeport, to lions J. Alexander, rill not attempt even a synopsis of \ excellent speech. . Alexander responded in his usual ile and eloquent stvle. He said is not entitled to the honor conferoth canes should be given to Mr. i. Everything he had done was in* il by him. It was his brain, energy ea) that had accomplished the great . He thought it unnecessary to apeak e advantages of the road,as thev evident to all. He referred e difficulties that had to be over* in securing the right of way, sublions, etc., nnd the enemies of the were uanuieu wuuoui riovcb. ;eport had been atung by the re:hea of the neighboring towns?parirly Bellnire?and even now they doing all they could to retard the ess of the work, having warned ounty C'ommiaaionera not to allow nad to run along the line cf the Na1 Pike. Judging from Mr. A.'a rea we fear tho Bridgenortera will be elled to keep a guard on their roll;ock,or Bellairewill pilfer somo of locomotives. Mr. Alexander then nted Mr. Btg$s hia cane, saying u the right man in the right place, road had beeh hia day dream for than fivo yearn, and it was to him the citizens of Bridgeport were ted for thia great enterprise, lagga waa taken by aurprise, hating eturned from Cleveland, lie thanka fellow-citizens for the honor con* 1 and apoke at length concerning roapecta of the early completion of [tad. He said it would positively be ' for the iron twelve mouths from rat of July. Mr. 11. ia thoroughly il and hia statements can be relied 3 following resolution was offered r. Holliflter and unanimously adoptter which the meeting adjourned: \olred, That in Uie Hon. Sclah Cham* in, the Directors and officers of the V.& W. R. It. Co., we recognize genii of integrity and honor, and have ullest confidence that they intend ing the road to the Ohio river aj ly as iKMsible. were highly pleased with the meetnd feel confident that the road will he completed. Jenkins*. hlrjfpori, June 17. k Hotki-m. ? The following arc g the late arrivals at the hotel*: JamcA?J. S. Keetf, Mt. Pleasant; er S. Lamb, I'arkersburg; W. Ji. n, Columbu*; John K. Uow, alitor ire Leader, Ik llai re, O.;0. S. FeddiBaltimore. mm?J. it. Sjnott, Newburg, W. Hiss Lucy Driver, MLu Hattie DritV'ashipjjton, Pa.; E. A. McUrew, 0. anson, Barnesville; E.C. Paden, PaValley; John Cekal, Parkernburg; , Martin, Burr's Mills. t... tr ii \r:.-u?ti c? G. D. Camden, G. \V. Johnson, eburg; II. K. Bear, M. llendershot, iville; J. 8. Shepherd, Parkersburg, Hiram, Geo. C.Fleming, Grafton; 1'. own, jr., Barnesville; It. E. Bryson, insburg; A. L. Madison, Washingn, Pa.; Geo. Williamson, Vicksburg; iirkby, U. B. Navy; C. J. Cnrtera, (burg; li. W. Burnham, Oakland; y Strong, Stcubenville; E. J. Kergu airmont. lpit Points.?Dr. George, at the th Street M. E. Church ye3terday ing, preached upon "The lloly t in Pre-Gospel Times." In the ng bin subject was "God's Estimate dan's Estimate." ?e Lord as a Kefiner" was the subif Kev. Wilding's sermon at the i Street M. E. Chuch yesterday ing. Evening subject: "True Honin Our Dealings with God and Man." >jects of Kev. Clancy's sermons, at iaptistChurch yesterday: Morning ar True Pursuit;" evening--"Ketion the Means ami Ends." theZane Street M. E.Churcb llev. .Ctt lU kuo lUUllJIIlg U|IUII ies of Church Membership," ami in vening upon "Why I Believe." v. Win. Anderson, a well known onary, occupied the pulpit of the id Presbyterian Church yesterday, u Wheeling U. P. Presbytery was in <n at Cadiz last Wednesday. ' e annual Cadiz Camp Meeting will this year abontthe loth of August. v. Chalfant, of Martin's Ferry, bed in the Presbyterian churuh at ire yesterday. r. Jackson occupied the pulpit of St. jews' Church last evening. subjects discussed at the Sixteenth > I English Lutheran Church by Kev. _ Uarnitz yesterday, were in the ing : "Grace in the Wilderness," in 1 a comparison was made between irael of old and the Church to day. 8 evening the theme wan "Clirint the of Glory." It was announced that Sunday would commcnce the 10th )f the connection of the present pas* ith the church in Wheeling, and lervices would bo held appropriate 5 occasion. . ONEna' Excursion.?The Wheeling srBexcurted to Cresap'* Grove yesy on tho steamer Science. The boat he laaftding with a good crowd on I at 8:30 in the morning, arriving at rove at 11 o'clock. Tho day was in a pleasant manner by all pre*They returned home safe and sound i buut midnight. Vaas* string band ihcd the music for the partv in their ; style. Messrs. Ed. Meise^terdinand Charles Uirsch, Jacob Sraub, and nit not Jeaet,lol. Jake x* tinge, inn lithe affair in a manner worthy eaI mention. The thank* of the ex>niita aro due Capt. Volghty and hia for the kind and gentlemanly man1 which they wero treated; eapecial- J |it. Voighty andpiiot Thoman, who rut-claw genial gentlemen. >WEit Festival,?Tlie annual flowtival took place at the Thomion M. urch Iait night. The altar wm very ' decorated with evergreens ami H. Slid Ulton TAC.Vr nrwl ifnmL i.. u iircle around the chancel rail were ce number of beautiiul bouquet*, hurch wu filled to overflowing with abbath School children, teachen. and friends. After prater ?nd ?l?ort and appropriate audreiwe* made br Judge (Jochran, Jacob ?lo and lieT. lieiler, aftor which the distribution of the tiowers by . II. Collier, Superintendent of the Ih School, a*nUted by ladien con1 with it, after which thecongregaras diamiued. The whole ofjthe isei! were enjoyed by all prcient. I'jomc.?The Maione ol Mutis'i Ferry gire a picnic it the grore is tint place on Saturday next. Johnnie Birch lurniahee the mule lor the occulou. . Mm. from Socidy Journal t "Mill 8? ippeared to rwiltire dijidrantige be:?uie ol cloudlneae ol complexion and? muit we write It ?-plmple? polling in otherwise beautllnl conntenuce." [She ihonld by >11 metni procure tnd u<e Dr. Bull'. Blood Mixture. Bep,] d?w. Dos't (til to >ee the Bunyin Tibletux it Zane Street Church. Dr. K. A. fibqohir'i Medicated Cmcictiw, (or the rellel and cure ol every lorm ol Jrepepeli, or other lunctlonal diieaie ol the atomach and bow. ell, ai well aa all lympathetic ailectlona arialng therefrom. There ie no tute or eoell of medicine about them?nothing to Indicate to perione uilnjt them that they are taking medicine. Their principle! are so combined aa to affect the ayetem by imeniible action, which giree a quick, healthy and complete dlgeition. cure* the diaeaae by removing the cauee. For eale by drugguta and grocere gener* *"y. i i [ r>.i !?. . W...R* ?r a ai UUAIAflS X IIKilUl?kfVUVUk VII ? U, Library. Exthaordikary Babqaikb IH plahos ahd Oboahs.?Our readers will hardly credit it when we tell them how low a first-class Piano or Organ can be bought at Adams & Lucas', 1227 Market street. For instance: A fine carved Koabe Piano, seven octaves, as good as new, for $375; first cost $760. An elegant rosewood Piano, carved legs, soven octaves, (can not be told from a new ono) for $265: first cost $500. Other good second-hand Pianos at from $40 to $160. Splendid new Pianos of the best makes, including Steinway, Knabc, llazelton and others, at from $400 to $1,000. In the lino of Organs Messrs. Adams & Lucas sell the Mason A Hamlin, Smith, American, and several other makes, at the lowest possible prices?from $85 to $300. Some very good second-hand Organs as low as $40 to $410. Altogether, a better variety can not be found in any music store. Terms of payment will bo made to suit all responsible parties, while for cash a very liberal discount will be made. 1 hive beenleeding mj hheil Oysters on spring chickens and ico crcaru, nnd they are fat. Try some. Laramie. Suits for all, at lower prices than you erer saw them. I. Bldm?& Bko. TnE fineat shoes kept in the city at L. V. Blond's. We'll wager all wc own that Laramie is tho prettiest sign on Market street. Do you intend buying a Linen Suit? Be sure and goto I. Blum ?S? Bro.; you will pave money ami see a large variety of Btyles. Strawberries and Milk, Strawberries and Cream, Strawberries and Ice Cream, at Laramie's new place near Opera House. Latest arrival! Two hundred new styles of Embroidered Linen and French Percale Suits. One thousand new patterns of Wall Paper; also Silks, Cashmeres, (Srenadines, anu r ancy Uress uooni*, a* low as iu cw. per yard. Twenty-five piece* of the beet and cheap* e*t Carpets in the city. Two thousand pound* of Superior Southern Carpet Chain; call noon if you wiih to save money, at Joiik KokmEli's, Dry Good*, Carpet and Wall 1'ajier Emporium. _ White goods of all description*, very cheap. 1. Blum & lino. JDrr received. a lot of Children'* Shoes of the latent styles, at L. V. Blond's. Summer Silks at 75 cents per yard, at I. Blum & Bros.' CAnrETs 1 CarpetH! Carpet*! Ilia a well nettled fact that the cheapest Carpets and Dry Goods in the city are found at J. W. FebbelV, Corner Main and 20ili St.. Black Hermains and Grenadines at one-half what others sell them for, at I. Blum A Bros.' Latent styles of shoes just received at L.y. Blond's. Five hnndred different ntvlp* nf T,tnpn Suits, all our own manufacture. and the richest stvles. i. Blum Bro. Break down in pricea of Dry Goods and Carpets. Now is your time. Call and price. Got to sell. J.W. Ferrel. Come and see our 75 cent Silks, you will say that they are the cheapest and handsomest goods you ever saw. I. Blum & lino. Gent*' tine shoes of the latent style* just received at L. V. Blond's. Good Black Kid Gloves for 35 eta., at J. Vff Fkrrbl'u. Ip you want to get suited in a pair of shoes go to L. V. Blond's. Break down in Prices.?Dress Goods cents, Black Kid Gloves 35 cent* and Carpets as cheap as 15 cents. They have to be sold to rai?e money now. J. W. Ferrki.. The cheapest uhoes in the city at L. V. Blond'* Alt. nervous, exhausting, and painful diseases speedily yield to the ouratire influences of Pulvermacher's Electric Belts and Bands. They are safe, simple, and effective, and can ho easily applied by the iiatient himself. Book, with full particulars, mailed free. Address Pulnullum Ohio. A. well-timed and judicious conceasion to the popalar demand for reduced rates haa added very greatly to the former excellent popularity of the Colonnade Hotel, Philadelphia. eod False Impression.?It is generally supported by a certain class of citizens, who are not practical or experienced, that Dyspepsia can not invaribly be cured, but we are pleased to say that Grren'h Adoust Flower has never, to our knowledge, failed to cure Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint in all its forms, such aa Sour Stomachs, Costiveness, Sick Headache, palpitation ot the Heart, low spirits. Ac., &c. Out of 30,000 dozen bottles sold last vear, not a single failure wax reported, hut thousands of complimentary letters received from Druggwta of wonderful cures. Three doses will relieve any caae. Try it. Sample tattle 10 cent*. Regular Size 75 cents. For sale by Logan, List & Co., and Laughlin Bros. A Co. eodAw. WJBUTK ......ry ur ,,,,, M Mi^UAL to W iiltft &?p, f.,r It In muli of 1'UIlK VhOKTAtlLt* OILS, and ?,r thn air... proem, which rvtalna all tho natural hallo* qtulltlra of tha oila. It co?ta MO MUCH LESS than th? Imported artlck, that It la rapidly ruining Into general household uae The u?o of Colored Soaps la condemned by Physicians a> Uahls lu produce aiin dUeasea Thu 1'UlllTY of thu White Soap rtnderg {[ u$t perfectly harmUtt. Mule only by Fnocrwi A Qawilb, Cincinnati. Sold ?>r all wholesale and retail groccn, fe20-M*cow INSURA PENN MUTUAL LIF OF PHI LADE DIVIDKNDf MID TO POLICY H010UI ACCUMULATED CAfiiriU....' BAUL. C. DUE SAUL. E. STOKES, Vlrc PmidtDt I II. 8. 8TEP1IENS, 3d Vice rreildent. I Every Policyholder la a neaibar of the and privilege!. It tu declared aora dlvldcndi la i?b Company la the United Statet. It la liberal In In manageaiint, pnmpt I ROBERT W. TUCK lOFFIOE, No. 58 TWhLFI ^?*A|tcnto wanted In eiery lection of thi C. OCLEBA SOLE AGE Silver La PRODUCT OF MILL 1,1 Jackson's Petersburg' Buchannan & Lyalls' New V Threo of the largest ind most cell States. We carry a large line of 1 vantages not obtainable elsewhere. CALL AND EXAMINE OUI GENERAL ME And you will be convinced (for lit ruling rates. C. OGLEBA No my 16 Dkiunun romuiiip i mil i iiiui uimimMJi ului flaring secured the services of 3vir. xj. lxjtes As Foreman ami Manager, we are now prepared to do all kinds of Painting, Graining, Encaustic, and Stipple Work. We will furnish estimates and take contracts for Painting Public and Private Buildings, Builders and Contractors are invited to call on us. We are also prepared to do what this city ban long felt the need of, vis, Genuine Kalsomining, By means of which all cracks in walls and ceilings are eutirely obliterated. OUR PRICES WILL BE A8 LOW AS IS CONSISTENT WITH GOOD WORK. A. W. PAULL&BRO., 1142 Main Street, fe23 IlQRsmtOQg'fl Block. PeabodylnsuranceCo. WHEELING, W. VA. I'ald lip Capita! - - - *100,000. | ? I Writes moderate Unea on Dwellings Farm Property, GrJt-cUu Merctntilfl and Msnulacturlng risks, and on Cargo risks on Western waters. DIBECT0B3: A Ion to Loring, A. &L Adams, I)r. W. J. Batw, Jas. F. Barnes, S. P. Illldreth, Alex. Lauglilln, John I.. Klce, P. A. Wiagcrter, K. 8. lrwlo, ALOIfZO LOB I SO, Prea'L J. V. L. BODGE IIS Bec*y. mrlS W. II. CALDWBLL, A. B. SMITH, A. X. PTEVHTSOW Praa'u Brownr. Manager SMITH & CO., Browert, Maltsters & Hop Deilert. Having thoroughly renovated the Wheeling Brewerr, and changcd Ita entire management by organliiufi a Joint 8tock Company.and placingMr. A. F- tiMITH In charge of the Brewing Department, we are now prepared to furnish hUlTirs CELEBRATED BITTEB. PALI A K1NNETT ALES, POSTER, Ac., Fdllr an l? IK.rt.~i.^ -vuvi , wimil uu ocrcioiorc (JITCD thnn mch extend re repnUUon. Wo reapecUolly aoUdt jrour patroaase. WH SMITH A OK CAPITAL RESTAURANT. No. 1155 Karkkt St., ii Iks only Pntolau En(aurani in the city. It la tlw only Beataurant that mi separate room* for ladlrs, or where you can find that quiet deanllnNg of a home, combined with the best evUitu that on b# found In the citv. He keen on hand the very beat the market aflbrdi in vegetable*. fiih, oyatera. game, and ererythlne In aeaaon, and aema It up in a manner unexcelled in the country, lie can be relied upon alwaya to furnlih everything flrat-elaan. Je8 JAMES L. IIAWLEY, MercliandiMO Broker And HEAL ESTATE AOEST. B?.Loana upgotlaled for Lendera and Borrowera. 1520 Maw Brum. ~2.~ T 92.A.C?P?"?1 havkokhaw) tif.??ftrul i 'roni the IouIIds mtnp 'n ^ country. including Lorillard'i, H.i&Sftr i^lrook; konltor N.ry, Harry ? yW.Uamrr Uud.cn, J. a Paw, i. C.b.????: J* * "?t I*nTlUe, V?.; B. F. Orar^ 'Ti I?n innilih til itjlrt nude bjr iMN ticlvrln at lovtit market pticr. M. BK1LLY. 1109 and 1311 MalnSU O ROOMS?300 DOZEN FANCY, VAJJ IUOUti tlMjnat rtcdrad tod for aale by if. WLLY, 2909 jmd 1311 JUlnst ] NCE. E INSURANCE CO. IPHIA, PA. ZED 1847. =======^ ? ? ?. t.in,ios 2g Y, President. J A3. WEIR MASON, Actujry, HENRY AC8TIK, Kccrtltry, Conpiay, eitltled Ii all Iti ulviitigi, f, ud of l?fjtrp?r?inU|t thin my n It* lattlaaaita ?f Immi. I?;It, Goooral Atfoui. CH ST., WHEELING, W. VA. ?State; aUo City Solicitor!. up,; 1# O lY & OUINS, NTS FOR ke Flour. 300 BBLS. PER DAY. rnhonnn uuaucu mouuiatlUry, 'ork Tobacco Manufactory, ibrated manufactories in the United 'obacooi, and can give buyer* idft IMMENSE STOCK OF RCHANDISE, ;e quality) our price* are far below y &c SOUSTS, s. 1412 & 1414 Main Street. BOOTS AND SHOES. Jj18TARLI.SITEDIN 1837. J. KKLSOS VAXCK. | W. I. BCOUEL | A. O. W1NCHII ] VANCE, HUGHES & CO., SUCCESSORS TO VANCE & ADAMS tnd C. D. KNOX L CO. Manufacturer* anil Jobbers of Boots and Shoes, No. 1301 Main St, WbeiHng.W.Vt. j?? I CD -J .i 0 TA ? ? - 01 > 00 55 co b ?& i bD <j [Jj? Q- = g.Msi1 (f) x" FOU RTH -1U1 V! FIRE WORKS, FLAGS, LANTERNS, RALL00N8, CRACKERS, TORPEDOES, PISTOL". CAPS, Ac, Ac. h Especial Bargains arc oflered nhrre bdJ" considerable quantity ii ?wanted, 11?*n | 1 send in your orders early. IsT. SHITJLZ, jc5 1318 KAIIKKT ' BUILDER^ J. M. HAWLEY, CARPENTER. Office?930 1IAEKCT SICKKT. BetMence?51 Fiptekstii StreW">J9 TjlOR BALE-On Boutli Broidw?r HntlW"'' JP one BuildlojcLnU 40 f#*l front j Uneihade trt?t,?nJ lot filled up shore tnyt8 JOHN M. i T30ARDING. A pleasant Front Room on sefi>u?l ^K f L suitable for a gentleman and hi* wifr- 'Df niihed or unfurnished. AI??, f?ur J08" * men can be accommodated with n row?' h!l? hnmn l.nn?,l .?.! It?-?lr0f c* 12 by 10, one bed in each room. ('0(K^ room, supplied with cold and b? t ?*',r A large front sitting room down ?ti '> specially for the boarders. Tableful ed with the best the market afford*. , Apply at 128 Sixteenth St. T^OMESTIC GASOLINE COOKING STOVE. Th? moat Economic*! in J Conwoirnt *t< ' iD world. T NO SMOKE, NO SOOT, NO DIRT It is llfht and portslJe sn<l Muily I-CIBUM. V?U UC IWU IU *r, i oroutofdoun. JUST THE T1I1M* HER USE. Will Bako belter thin ?nrJ "1 Wood SlOTe, u the brat U uniform and J??7 olaud. WlUKoaatallklnd?of t la abort tlilj Stote will do til kln?l? *? -j .E ' ran be done on any Cooking Mom or MWft horter lltue, u tbe Store can 1* Ilil't"1 " hHl(fj furuieln two minutes. TheO*?ncan '* lrft ready for Uaklog In fire mlnutee. Urpr " ptffi are now In um In different _]?rf of tlir 0;: |lrlng entire utlafactJon Tbebtojectf ? . J. O. I'AVNKM, mr? KI4M.tlrrt NOW IS THE TIME TO SECOBE TMJJ TOBY.?Agenta are making ' Iy?n per day. Wo want Agenta In etery ceuuf* ^ ind towoahlp In Ohio and We?t \ln{lu'._cM 9itt pleaaant buafneea than aelllnj bookaand ?#? profitable. One yoang lady, 17 ye?n <>? . r<rIng |8 00 per day idling the Hutorf ?j ? *9. a FtortKMli et, Wludtol. W. Y?. "