' -"ED *^===~*nm?0. WM YA., TUESDAY MOKSnSTil^^ QluMttiyttim'. The K'y/rliun To-dap. It ii to be ^e?umed that every voter hu ere this mule hiichoice between the point* that aro to be voted for u Capital location* t(mU/? *e no* therefore I deem it wartli *hiie to attempt to add anjthin# to what has been 10 fully said oo iiie?al>ject. We dimply ezpreM the /io;>cliiut no friend of Clarkftburg will omit doing hi* full duty to-day. By thii V ire menu Ibat he will not only m* that hin own rote is caat ai aoon m possible in the day, but aUo put him< elf to ?om? trouble to ace thai such of his friend* and neigbborn ai I favor Clarkitbtirg do not low their vote# | through neglect during the day. Ohio count/ ought to poll 5,000 vote* foi Clarksburg, and if there couhl be a full turn out there is scarcely a doubt that the rote for Clarksburg would exceed this tigure. If Charleston succeeds to-day it will not be because she ia really the choice of the people of Wcat Virginia for the Capital, but becauso .15 many voters in the First nud Second Districts will remain .it home. We say to every friend of Clarksburg that to-day is your opportunity. If you feel that it is for the interest of thia region tlut the Capital should uot again IMi-iitf.fi ul mi tnarV-naaihln nnint in tha Stale, but that it should bo omewhere near the centre of the population and tax-paying interest* of our territory, then do not fail to ?ay ?o by your vote and your influence To-day. Go to tho polls promptly after breakfan, and then nee that several others go during the day. Let every frien.l of Clarksburg resolve to rtenil at least half a dozen Clarknborg voier* to the polh to-day. In thin way weoaii roll up a vote that may decide the Capital ({ueMtion. Another rommunieaHon trotu Our Anti-I\ IV. ?1 Hj. Corrca. UOIMlt'Ut. WirasLXNO, August 0. 1877. Edlun IutelUgencer: Permit me to express my thanks for the courtesy shown my note of the 4th inst., and to say in addition that your strictures bear evidence of being somewhat "ex parte." There is certainly, if your reuiarkH are correct, an erroneous impression in the public mind that considerably over$250,000 ha? been spent on the P. VV. A Ky R. R. bility that we wi'll have to pay more than 7 per cent for the money to buy the $50,000 bonds with. I venture to predict that this $130,000 will not be sufficient to completo the road a? proposed, in view of the fact that an almostentire new road bed mint be made, a< some parties who have viewed it most decidedly assert, and that it will be only "history repeating itself" and that there will bo another riemaud from this capacious maw. I claim that it is far better lor the taxpayers of this city and county to let the road go to perdition, rather than invest ?50,000 or 50 cents more upon the thin pretext of saving $230,000, when the latter amount is irre yocauiy io?l. 1 can inu "iwcus-poca*" just bm much an I do the publication of old, Htale and long-ago controverted literature?'just a* much aa I do a concealrnent of all the facts and figures. The fact* are that $60,000 more i* wanted from thin county; not to save $"259,000, which id lout beyond recovery, hut merely to add to that already spent, iu order to build the road, or a portion of it, to save its being done by private enterprise, for private bonefit*. Tbui proposition looks very much like as if it was submitted to the wealthy stockholder! of a well-to-do manufacturing concern, who iu their individual capacity were aeked to take the stock or bonds ?n order to complete the road ir connection with other intercuts. I hav< yet to hear of a single person wlib ii willing to bur them. Now, it i* an accepted anil well provei inaxitu, that what cannot he done safelj by individual*, cannot ho safely under taken by a corporation. If it would no pay the* stockholder*, in order to advanc* the value of property, will it pay thi county. I don't believe the thing wil ti^uro out?and am inclined to call it "hocus-pocus.." What guarantee have we that thi Pennsylvania Company will not back ou iw ungraciously as ?\i'd the F., C. & Si Louia Company 7 Then does not thi Pennsylvania Comnany make it a condi tion that her stocV it to he a preterrei stock ? In that case Brooke and Ohi< countiea are to be psked to take a bacl neat and sit outside and whittle for thel per cent while tho Pennsylvania Com uny in gobbling it? If these are thi facta the public should understand then ?*?i ?uu wio BikuruingiT. Do not understand mo a* desiring t< provoke a quarrel with you or the roatl or even a dbcnwion, for I am at a decide ditadvautage, but I want to enter m; solemn protect against this movemen and to call upon the public to registe their votes against it, aimplj iu ?ell defense, for we are fait becoming a tax ridden ;>eople, and for one I am oppose* lo any further subsidies. 1 aiu always anxious to ace our variout manufactories improved and advanced but I do not want to have all the rnone; 'pent on one or two. There is a lhm "here "forebearance ceases Cl L'tioa, N. Y., Auguat 0.?The Centen- n > ntal of the battle of Oriakany wnacele- a | brattd to-day by# addrewea, paradaa, ialj ntes and a bountiful diiplay of flaga, ban- ^ y new, bunting ate. ^ r lleaumed Wftllival an Advance. ^ PiTTtnoBflH, Pa., Angnat tf.?The 0 - atrik? anion* the workmen at the Nation- tj ] al Tub* Work*, McKeeaport, ended by the men agreeing to re?ume work with* 1 i out an advance in their wage*. j t barged with Murder. g t Lkwtbtok, pa.,Aogu?t 0.?ChrUtophtr j ti M. Flanagan hiw been charged by the 0 > coroners jury with the murder of Eliaa I d I M. Bromley, of Clifton, at Whirlpool, i ol ' near th? Ni?g?ra Falli, Angnat lit. | it BY TELEGRAPH.' ASSOCIATED PHE88 REPORT. o Tint DAILY JNTHLIIGKSCER generaTnews. "rouble. In the Coal Regions. arge Bodies of TroopiStntto Scranton. liners Refuse to Work?No > Prospect of the Strike ] DroaKing. j i lew Jersey Silk Weavers Re- ? sume Work at the Old Rates. J r He Kentucky Elections Give a J Democratic Majority. J t > Regular Old Kentucky Feud In < Which There is Some f Shooting. c _________ ll WiUiniauToai. c 0 uuioa Tender* Allegiance to the n t'nited States. j, WasiiikutoN, August 6.?No official n lvices have been received here that the u raerican Dig has been hoisted at Samoa 0 id allegiance tendered to this country, e he latent reportn from Samoa contained ti atementn of a parliamentary criiia S i?rn. DW0MT8 $30,000. The Spanish Government on Saturday 1 nited with the Secretary of State$30", *] fling the interest on the adjusted tl nount of the American claims upon the a [lanich Government, and the distribu- t< on will be made to tho claimant)* by the o scretsry of State. w ORDERED TO COI.UUUUI. * Capt. II. C. Corbin, of the 24th Infant- a r, receutly on duty at the Execuitve [ansion, has been ordered to Columbus irrack*, Ohio, and to report to Sup't eneral of llecruiting Service. ?( Ex-Chief Justice IJpton, of Oregon, C ill succeed C. C.Carpenter, who retire*, 01 ctober 1st, from the otlice of Second v jmptroller of the Treasury. J?, HOW sen PR Z CAMPAIGNED. * Secretary Scburr denies the statement n cently published that W. H. Kemb!e,of fi snnsylvania, paid him $1,500 for ru- l( sating the same speech three times in a e campaign in that State. He declarc ei e story utterly false and ridiculous and ys since 1856 he has been acting in irtcen campaigns, Stale and national, om two weeks to lour months at a timo, c] i average of G to 7 weeks: that in moat k then* campaign* he paid all hi* expeuout of hirt own pocket, sometime* i| lien he could ill afford it, and to the lit- ?l r neglect of hiu private affair*. lie ive lo those campaign* not orilyTiti la w >r and lime, amounting to little less g an 21 solid month*, but not an inconilerable amount of money also. ^ Kentucky Ucctlona. y Lixikoton, August C.?The election tl wsed off quietly, but a full vote was >lled. Fur State k'enntor, Johnson, em, 2,151, Weathers, Rep., 1,557; for igialatnre, Bush, Dem., 2,109, Tortle- e, n, Kepn 1,629; for Coroner, Delph, n )51, Hallin, Ind., 235. The chief in- ,r rent in the election was in the race for e Legislature in the city of Lexington, n salting in a majority of 540 lor Bush, (3 sm., against 1,150 Republican majority ^ 1875. Democratic gain of 1,696. ' ? pivb fotjthb wokkinomejf. ri Louistjille, August G.?The working- "J hi elected five out of seven candidates " the Legislature over the regular Demratic nominee* in the city of Louisville. Lsxixotov, August 6.?The partial rerun and reports of the majorities indi- ^ te that the Democrat* have carried *' ivette connty by 1,400. j* (tone Unconquerable Cn burnt. Kkt Wot, Fla.., August 6.?Advices *( am Havana say that rumora are cur- * ntthat Jovellar will resign and be sueeded by Ueneral Blanco. Geo. MartinCampos has sent dispatches to the King r plaining the situation of the campaign id stating that the insnrgents are so *11 supplied^ with information by spiw, id their farilitif* for i!ifthnnilinoking nice; the beat prospect* that were rer known. Timothy?A fine crop. a A Kentucky Shooting Match. c Cincinnati, August 6.?The Oommerai'i Grayson, Ky., apecial, reports a looting affair at Hopewell, Greenup >antv this evening between David Floyd I ad his two sons and Lick Floyd, an old I tan aged 80, on one side and Jo*. Martin [ nd his two Hons on the other. 1 uavid r lord vu shot through ttie c owela and Lick Floyd shot in ihe fore- p ad. The Floyd boya were both ahot, c ne thought fatally, but the extent of tho ther'a injury is unknown. The affair s riginated in a dispute between the partea in June last. * J 'lie C harter Oak lu.nuraucc C om' t pany. r Srai*oFiELD, Ills., August 6.?The ? tate Auditor haa iaaued an order direcng the Illinois Agent of the Charter ak Life Insurance Company to cease oing business in thi* State on account c I the impairment of the Company'* Cap- ( at. ] am mm age uver a nateb Factor j Niw York, Anguat fl.?Borne time ago Sliaa Broa. of New York took a leano >n the Marion Watch Factory, at Went 2nd. and entrusted the management to Frederick Oilea, of Gilea, Walea A Co., rho formerly owned the place. Laat Jaturday Eliaa Broa. diaminaed Gilea, but le refused to leave, claiming to own the nachinee in the weat wing, during hia ihience three hundred men employed by Sliaa took poaaeaaion of the factory and irhen he returned drove him from the [rounda with piatola and atonea. Venterlay the same party remored all the maihinery and placed men to guard it ao lilea could not recover poaaeaaion. DBAWBACKa OH SUGAR. ine question ol drawbacks on sugar wing before the Secretary of the treasury in the shape of three reports by ommissioner* appointed to consider the ubject, and the Secretary hating declined o allow the reports to be published in adpance of his action,a reporter has seen the ugar refiners, who think the Government hould not make a change in so importmt a question as drawback without asking proper inquiries into all the facts if tho ewe. They say that irresponsible lemons, not in business, bad raised the listurbance in the three cities. A. peron got himself plsced on a commission o get square with certain persons in the rade, out of which he has been compelld to retire, and b/ reason of his former nfluence he gets the ear of governuieat. )ne refiner ears that the exportation of lard sugar, aid not exceed, evea il it I etched three per cent, the real being nnitlltipodanta asked a change of venue to San rancisco on the ground of expenae, Ac., ttendant on getting witnesses. The Court fused the petitiou and the defendants led a protest. The Court then proceeded ' - j. - t.'endar.ce of witneasea and much interit manifested. The Miaaouri Cat of!'. Omaha, August G.?Siuce the river Ranged it* course a heavier current hat sen setting in towards tho Nebraaka lore,which, it h thought, ift endangering ie Smelt Works and Union Pacific iop?. The Union Pacific Company are taking ctlbrt* to turn thw current toards the Iowa chore by riprapping. or the purpoae of hauliug atones to the >ot a temporary track was laid, and this lormog about 3 o'clock about 120 feet of iu track waa washed into the river, fen are at work night and day to avert ie threatened danger. I'ropo*en to I*ay. City or Mexico, July 3.?It is reportI that arrangement* have been made for avinent to the United States of the next latallment of the amount awarded by le mixed convention, and President >iaz intends to recommend to next ongress to acknowledge the English rbt, and provide for ita payment, with iterest. Lerdo'i Generals Lo*ea, Altamine, Loaz and Velez have offered their irvicea to the Diaz administration, and leir services have been accepted. m. uonuace nospiiai uarncu. St. Louis, August 6.?8t. Boniface [capital, under the management of Bevral Siatere of the Franciscan Order, stated in South St. Louis, seven miles on here, caught lire about 11 o'clock lis morning and, for want of water, was >tally destroyed. All the natienta were ifelj removed. The building and furiture coat $40,000 three years ago, and as insured for $17,000 in home compares, oxcept $2,000 in the Fire Insurance o. of Philadelphia. Distillery Suit*. St. Lovih, August G.?Civil suit for aiaajea was filed to-day in the U.S. Cir-1 nit Court by the United States governisnt against' Wm. Mclvee. The action ! inbrace* 1,050 counts for $1,000 each, Hal $2,314,200. These counts are all like in form, except that the name of liferent distiller* are inserted in each. j [urging him with unlawful removal of {stilled spirits, which act rendered him auiv iu mo Hoove psnaity. , Who Pays Uae Losses ? Philadelphia, Aagu?t G.?The N?loaal Exchange has appointed a commit* ?o to urge the united action of the mem* era of the different exchanges in the! rosecution of their claims; to consult j rith the legal authorities and ascertain n whom falls the amounts of losses and | images by the recant strikas, and to de-1 idess to the best method of preparing, , resenting and collecting these claim*. The Tramp Unestlon. , Fairpoist, August G.?Some attention i ras given at the Keform Council to the ramp question, and there was a general I xpression in favor of effective legislaion. During the afternoon John B. Gougli ddreaaed at least 5,000 persons on tern-1 trance and a grand temperance confer* nee was held, Murphy presiding. Keiorti wero presented claiming 100,000 igners of the pledge in Ohio. Fltty lloar Walking Hatch. Nashville. An&u?t ft ? x w.n.:n? aatch between Henry Hall and James Uker takes placs to-morrow. The walk f for 50 hours or until one gives out. uiutillihy destroyed. The Kevenne officers destroyed Dick Jid James Ballets' distillery, in Wilson ounty, Saturday. Th? Vermont Centennial. . Bennington, Vt., August 6.?The '/cecutive Committee of the Vermont >ntennisl Commission, announce* tho rosramtne for tho celebration of the 5tl>, lthb and 17th. It incluJe* the wel* ome and reception by President Have*, irocewioni, orations, rc?iew?, banquets, oncerta, etc. _ lllk Striker* Returned to Work. New York, August 6.?The striking ilk wearers of the two Paterton, New ersey, establishment#, returned to work o-d?y, leaving still out the former emdoyen of one establUhment. The strike i practically' ended. College Horned. Mcbfmwboko, N.a, Aognm 0?The uaia building of the Weelejan Female College burned laet night. Loss 575,000. Insurance $80,000. FOREIGN NEWS. The Russians Largely Reinforced and Resume the Offensive. A New Turkish Army for the Defense of the Bosphorus. WAB SUTtS. Iki*fI'llff <1 Ullh Crout Vienna, August 6.?A Zera special , aaya: After soven hours engagement, August 4, the Insurgents, under General Deapotonich, were deleated with great j loss. Deepotonich with 300 men croued the frontier into Austrian territory, . where he was disarmed. J admitted disasters. i london, August 0.?ad official din- \ patch published in St. Petersburg, ad- j raits the loss of upwards of 5,000 men at i Plevna, including one colonel, killed, and < a major general and two colonels wound* 1 ed. A dispatch also admits that General Gourko had been obliged to retreat. russians resume the offensive, \ Erzeroum, August 0 ?Russian rein- ' forcements of 15,000 have Groaned the ? frontier and occupy a atrong position > to the north of Am, thus threatening the 1 right and centre of the Ottoman army. | The Russian centre is divided iuto three 1 columns at Ani, Galveran and Kuruk* c dare. It numbers 68 batallians of infantrv, i and 8,500 cavalry. Ismacl Pasha is ] about one hour's march west of H&vizid. General Tergukaaaoff ia on the frontier at Karadonlak with 18 battaliona of infantry, 7 batteries, and 7 regiments of cavalry, A NEW TtJRKtHH ARMY. Constantinople, Anguat 6.?It ia offi* dally announced that it haa been decided i to form a camp of 70,000 men near the t Capital, in consequence of the recent ap- * pearance of the Russian steamer Constan- c tine off Ivilia, near the mouth of tho Boaphorud. A corps of observation haa e been sent thither. Admiral Hornby, c commanding the Britiah fleet at Beaika c Bay, viaited the fortification of Galipolis* tiistcva. In consequence of the Turks akowing no disposition to pursue the order* lirat given Prince Schako^koy and Uen. Krudener, to retire on O-tma v river, they have been countermanded. a They have taken up poaitions occu- a pied before the battle. Prince Schakoa- ! koyV headquarters are at Pakedin and j Gen. Krudener'.-* at Tiriatenik. They " have entrenched their front nud are able ! to thwart any attempt of Ojman Pasha to ' i advance. THE PORTE ANXIOUS FOR PEACE. J I CONSTANTINOPLE. Aueustfi.?Th? Ali?. 1 'train Ambassador had a confidential 5 audience on Saturday with Kadria Bey, President of council of the State. The latter in Haid to have intimated that the Porte, in spite of late successes, was ( finally convinced that the warwai really ? a misfortune for the whole world. If ( Rus/ta_ only demanded autonomy for j Bulgaria under Christian government, j the Porte would agree to make peace. r mobilizing 1ieh forces. a Belgrade, August G.?Order* have * been issued for mobilizing a tirut cla^t* of militia, to he re ready in eight days. Officers and surgeons must b? prepared in forty-eight bourn to atart for their deati- t nation. Everywhere munitions and provisions are being quietly collected. I The Red Cross Society in hastily pre- I paring all necessaries. Minister Kiatics 1 w to go on a mission to Vienna. Prince Milau, when at Ploiesti, received permission from the Czar to participate in the campaign. London, August G.?Information has j been received that the Porte has decided not to retain more than 10,000 inThessaly and Epirus. Considerable bodies of * troops from the province have been sent j to Adrianople. a l.l. r?... . ? n?yau. 11 wu? UUIiUHCai BNI1UUULXH that Mehmet Mi and Osman Pa*hahave i | defeated the Russiana at Tirnova with a t I loss of 1,500 killed and wounded. The t Czar haa gone back to Frate&hi. t ESIULISD. India'* linrvest. ^ I London, August 6.?Advices from In- t 'dia state that the harvest proepents are ( somewhat improved, but severe distrens will probably continue for some month* longer. There in considerable anxiety in the southern India, and an appeal to the , British public has been issued by public j meetings in Madras; it says the rain (alia ] continue to be insufficient. A population of 20,000,000 i? affected, and numbers are absolutely depending on charity. In Madraa Preiidency alone 1,750,000 persons daily receive assistance. Mor- j tality is increasing, and distress is now t reaching the better cla?sea. The pressure < must continue until the crops are gathered in January. Necessity for assistance in most nrirant anil nruwino stormy and disorderly. 1 The Home of Kulera to-day prxvatelj considered the recent occurrences in the ; Parliament. It ia understood that & resolution wait proposed censuring the | obstructives, and after three hours stormy debate the meeting broke up in disorder without panning any resolution. j a general holiday. To-day is a holiday throughout the < United Kingdom, ciiarged against rc88ia groundless, j London, August G.?Col. Wellesley arrived Sunday and hod interviews with Lords Beaconstield.and Derby. A dispatch from^ Biela saye that the only object of his visit is to explain the i groundlessness of the charges of atrocities made against the Russians. FRANCE. An Invitation to Dine wltta Marqnls tie Talleygaud Pcrigord. Paris, August 6.?Chief Justice George Shea, of the New York Marine Court, while passing through Louraine, was entertained at dinner by Marquis do Talleyrand Peri*ord. The invitation stated that the object of dinner waa to render homage to the sympathetic american nation. Tim principal notabilities of the town were present. The speeches were very cordial in ipirit. Republican Da pern remark, however, that the reactionarjr Sub Prefect recently appointed by Minuter Fourtier declined the invitation to dinner. IRELAND. O'Connell'tf Birthday. Belfast, August 6.?The Xationaliittf to day held a demonstration to celebrate ine mrtnuay ol U'Uonnell. Disturbances occurred in several parU of the town. Some bouses were wrecked and a number of persons wounded. Up to a late hour the military were patrolling the streets. ITALY. Ex-Preftldent Grant. Florence, August 0.?Ex-President Grant ha* arrived at Vare*e. There will be a grand concert and display of fire! works in his honor to-night. a fatal circular. Rome, August 0.?Cardinal Situeoui | has addressed a circular to the Pupal. Nunciaa instructing tbem to inform the , various government that whatever mr>l- j ideations may be found requisite in the ceremonies to take place at the next Con c1?vb they will not be of a nature to interfere with the rights of the Catholic power*, nor lessen the facilities for theii expressing them fully and freely. NEW YOBK. Uoild and Others Fined. Niw York, August 6.?Jsy Gould, with 47 others, was fined $250 for falling to answer when called on the list of pettil jurors. morx klfatt than TOOL. A decision was given to*day in thesuil of Catharine Nesta Ennwmore Hicks, L'ountesi of Heinructh*, against Robert Martin and others, executors of Daniel Msrley, a banker, whom the plaintiff claims owes her about $60,000. Judge Van Brunt, in a decision adverse to the : canftui examination )(the account* shows beyond question that a majority oi the evidence is made up of falsified accounts, foreeries and per* ury, and are prepared with consumate irt. The plaintiff is not a fool, although he case shows her to be a moot accomplished knave. TCLXQ&1PHIC. The Erie Rail war Company is continling its contract with the Western Union telegraph Company, giving it the exclulite right to use wires over the railway. Another motion asking leave to sue the Efrceiter to prevent the extension of privileges to the Atlantic and Pacific telegraphic Company, and thus violate :ontracts was granted, the Court remarkng that the rights of all partie* will be reserved under such actions. Weatiter lodleatloua. was iiaraathkirr, ) Omci or tbs Cmxr Bishal orricsa, > Wasbiotoji, D. 0., angdit 7?1 a. *.) rXOBASlLlTISS For Tennessee and Ohio Valley and ipper lakes, falling followed by riling inromcter, nouthWwt to northwest winds. rarrner followed by cooler and partly loudy weather, and possibly local rains. For tbe lower lakes, falling barometer, oath and west winds, slightly warmer, loudy and rainy weather, followed by ooler east winds and rising barometer. Terrific Wind and Bain Ntorm. Council Blotto, August 6 ?A terrific rind and rain Htorm passed over this city il an early hour this morning. So far a can be learned no particular damage ras done to any property, except at the >af and Dumb Asylum, three miles oatbeast of the town. The new wing n process of completion. three stories tigb, was levelled to the first xtory, and i portion of the material wu carried the liitance of a mile. The loss, $10,000, will all on the contractors, the building nut laving been formerly accepted by the State. Arrest ot a Forger. Nashville, August 6.?A special to he Nashville American from Cowan, tates.tbat John W. 8. Robertson alias Captain 0. Robertson, charged with havng six years ago, committed forgeries in owa, to the tune of $100,000, was tolight placed in the custody of H. Wood, it Cowan, Tenn., to bo taken to Dewitt, owa. Marine Kens, New York, August 0.?Arrived?Steaaer Man* from Rotterdam. Lo.vdon, August 0.? Steamer* City cf Richmond, Suevia, Aragou, State uf Pennsylvania. Switzerland and Atmtri ia from New York, arrited out. BASE BALL. Louisville, August 6.?Chicagoa, 7; ^uuvillec, 2. Cincinnati, August 6.?Cincinnatis 2 it. Louis 8. Heavy Fire. Buffalo, August G.?A fir* id raging u Cedar Bush, near Bertie, Canada, ibout nine mile* from here, on the line of he new Trunk railroad. Six miles hare Ken burned over. Drowned. Springfield, Conn, August G.?James i. Dewev, of Chicago, member of the lector clasfl of Williams College, was Irowned at Williamatown fo-day. Trains All Bight. Mauch Chunk, Pa., August 6.?Trains an regularlv again on the Lehigh Valey and Lehigh In Chancery. Jacob F. Lulkrrt ct al. J In purauance uf a decree entered in thla mum at the Isat term of aaid court, the undcis.gueJ, special Commtselon?r, will, on MONDAY, SKPIEMBBBIJ, 117;, at lOo'olock A. K, prooeod to n!1 at |ioblio uuotloo, at tho front door of the^ourt fiouwuf Ohio county, tue fol owing deecritvd red property. that la to say: Lot numbered tLirty-one (No. II) lying en the west tide of the National ltosd in tbe town of Fnltoo, in Ohio county, W. Va. (aee Uw*l Buck Mo. 48. p. 1M.) Alao a parcel of land in Triad.*!rhla district In Ohio county, beglnnia* at the unction of B. * W. Manhilt'* ru?d, biln.; th south weft corner of a tract oi Lind to d by V Folmtrto Frederick Ko'*r, theilw to the tajonlng, conttioiafi three and?M0Q turn, more or less. (Demi Book No. 6), p. 173.) Tiim or Sal*?On?-thlrd of the purchtae mosey, and aiich further autn u the pu-ei.ajer may elect, la oanh; the remainder to be p.t.d In two eaual ln?Ullmenti at dz and twelva mouths frum toe diy of wlo with laierrat (roui tb? day u( aale, tl epuicbfsertcntr* bond* with aool re urity for the da/nmd payuienta, atd the title to Lm iotaltcd until the purcbaa* motiey Is p^M VVM Ktu-KlNB, Special CuinmLuiu cr. Wheettn*. August 1st, 1877. uujtt-Th J C. UtKvmr. Ancdonwr. QOMMISSIONEB'S tJALE. In the County Court ol Ohio county. lu Chancery. Albert 5?clte, Administrator f Kheedug formerly called BitchluUiwn. said nait lot baaou it i brick xe*lJence, Icing Jio L'-Jio h'otf street. Tkmma ov Saus? Ono-third of tho purrhjs money (ot incae It th? putch&eer elect) cl title to be reulutd uutil the uurcbasu waucy I- iml.l. WM KR KNE, Special Corniui ni'-ucT. Winding, July 28tli, \i:1. JjW-Th QOMilliSlONEird NOTICE. la tbe County Court of Obl.> ocuniy. la Chauctry. Thotnai Colrin ts. J. K Davi*. W. J. W. Cowd?n, truatee, The Central tulldlnK Anuclatlon No. 2. AI?xaoder d. UUleiple, u-uiU-o, and Tb.uua O'Brieu. In pur uance of in order enteral in the Above entitle! cause at the laat tarni of the mid court, the uuderaigned Cuniuibnoocr w 11, at hli ottlec. So. 1140 Chapilne itreet, Wheeling, W. Va, on MONDAY, AUUUdr 27th, 1877, prooeod to Uke and atate an aocvunt ibowlng tbe lieu* upon, tbe rwil estate iueatl?>nrd in tbe bill aud more pirtlculnrly drtciibH in EiblMt "C' U tbe bill tiled iu this cnum, with their nvpoctive prloritiM. and any other matieri deetmd jurttnent or required by auy partita in inure*!. WM. ERaKISE, Commiwioner f tbe Couuty Cuurt. Wheeling July 23tb. 1U77. Pudlston 4 PasDUttos, Attorney" forPltlnift JyX-ih kay, Mcknight & co., mm AOBNT8 FOH THE Blake Steam Pump. I MORE THAN 8,000 IN USE. B?Hlng, Hoa?, Cordage, Machinery, And Supplies. SO WATER ST., ritUburgh, l'?. 1*6-8 t WESTON'S DIFFERENTIAL Pulley Blocks AlfO KHOWS AS ' Doyle's Hall's ftnd Bird's, tavcvAcroHxo MCLCSXVS IT hr Tilt I ? p TaiB Lock Mfg. Co , nx??r ?. tuit.1i, Fks. LflBni STAMFORD, CONN. ; Hold the Load aitrpfudrd a X jJ Enable one uiiu t j dotbevurl , J 1 d 'our ur ^Te* JjlPlSCOPAL HIGH SCHOOL, NEAR ALEXANORIA, VIRGINIA, A CLASSICAL SCHOOL FOR BOYi Tfca SUh Annual Pea?!on ojena September 26 1877. Catalogue i?st tn apj>Il'?tlno to i be Frlnci pal. L. M. BLACKFORD, M. A. I !)>> ?d*w Alfiuudrla, Va. rpHE UNIVERSITY OF WO OUTER. REV. A. A. E. TAYLOR, D.D? President A largt properly and andowmcoL Full corpa c iptrknccd Prolanora. Xtaxly 3W atudenti I Gaul cat, Phlkaopntcal acd Felaotl&c Cuuriei, lo bnt Coll^fea. Franch and (Jatman taught lb i outfuiy. w npnm oavapuriicwt.cn Preparatory Dapartmant taujbt maial/ \,j Cnl Itga l?acb?r??EijlUh, CUtaioU aid Jiunu Courtfa. ALLCLUBn or** to TOUXO Wokkn Oataioga?a mat Intlj on application to the FUEd IfiEKT, Wooater, Ohio. ijWfrn MISCELLANEOUS. N. r. BUINHAM'S '1174''" WATER WHEEL Udio'iKd the "STANDARD TURBINE,* , by our bBO mtmiu ?Uu? It ftlc. Riiuo-J Hew pmnphw, liw, N F BURN HAM Pa The Crucial Tut 01 ibe value of a medicine Is time L)um Miwlcuce confirm tba claim put , foi th In iti farur at the cntaet ? Ii the (ran < que*tion. Apply thla criterion, 10 d. pie, yet so i no KarrhiuKi to taaiaicr'a ErrnavncntT paltzri apkmant How has It worn t what hu bwn lu hUtory T Uov d?ea it atand today f Tirrial'i SelUer Aporlcnt liib household name thiouyhnut the United States. I I-Mimin nana aia ?i?ioc, and with auccam, in dytpepai4, atck baadathe wrtoua d-billij, liver complaint. bilioua lumlttanta, hoaal cornplaints ie?i*cU]ly coniilpation), rheunutiaci.guut, gravel, uauaaa. the complaint* |?culiar to the matvroal (ex, and all ty^s uf lufljumatloo. 8 mild l. It in Ma operation that It uu be given with per* ft-ci ta(-iy to the feetleit child; and M agreeable U't to the t, .(mt Urtitl. O't / ipt Ftyi'prl I flinguo i mi. Ualltuei, ?c*ld Htad,L'huypfi UaiuU, hunt, Cuhcert, Fthta, teauU, Aru, Ulens, Wovn./j, Stimji, SMngtu, Ft tier t, W-tu, M ?*, Fxlu. ikau. fV/ellii Bunions, Opraint, JioUi UiUt (Sat, Hhdloxt, War It. Ulultrt, Tan fimplti, Comi, tcutf. Itch, iwjrotcing Aal'i, Nettle R(u\, M^ulto anJ Flea U It J, Npdtr itinyt And til cutaawu? tinr*-** and irm-iioni g?n*xtlly. Kg- title br Nil UrufgmU. gro. era and at all country ?t r?-i throughout thu United states and British Prorlnwc l'rlc* by mull 81 reuta. Fr-p^r d lij rtLTJl W. l*u WLE A tiUSa M H*rri?on A?a., jtovon *'??? Jf80-?xUw TUE FAMOlfcBi%ANl) OF "COATS" Spool Cotton Id XOW FULLY ADAPTED 10 SEWING MACHINES. Clack aad Color* enpeolally denlr&ble. For aalo by j. a. iinoDES & co. E. SCHOPPER, EMSlJElMfe.lt BK03., KELLEll & SCHUEINEII, UEO&GE 0. BOTH, AT WHOLESALE BY .J. H. RHODES & CO. jTia O-AJRIDS ?AHD? CIRCULARS. Our facilities by way of Machinery, and tbs large Una of fine Stock on hand, enable us to do Cards, Circulars, &c., in th? very best style, and at unprecwtonMly low prices. We shall Im pleased to show specimens and giv? Prices. FREW & CAMPBELL, INTELLIGENCES OFFICE, 25 ind 27 FaartMMh 9t r|10 CAPITa-LIb r& flu Partisi nf ???ll U?? n_.i -? ? wm?" -no*nc WOIUVHI Ul Engaging I* Grape Brewing, Coal Mining or Market Hardening. account of advanced ui I id deelroua oi changing rar realdence. and therefore ofler lor tola my (arui aiUated opposite tbe city of Wheeling, on the rim bunk, midway Utw?n Brld?ppurt and Martla'a Terry, and Immediately adjoining the vll? k 'age o' iKtnavllle. The property oniuffca of CO ?cr^? of bill and table land and i:? oi rir?r UiU?a. fa the LU) there are two eeami of c*l, tin 3% feet thick, three depodu of Umeatone, an 8 foot vein of eloM texture Mod or free au,ue, an W foot