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Ottoi 15 & 27 Fotirtltn'Ji Strut. ar at as w u ca.mpbxziZ*,. | v I , niuinm i*d i Korurro*i. Hn '*" i. ". - - HATUKDA1, ?!LVl.IOii5!!Lv' Sensible* Letter froui a Trnlj iiooil Vrnltou <>lrl. *i . We publishes*fe*day* a o adispatch ! . Announcing the murder of a young man nt Bloooungton, Illinois, named Albert i,-. Anglen, who it ecem* by a Bloomington paper receired yenterdaf. wai from H> Brown's Creek, Harrison county, W. Va. /. Atnonjj the papers found on hitn were ft i number of letters from a young lady r; named Piora 0. Coleridge. These letters ! bore tho post auric of Grafton, W. Vs. i * The liloomington paper publish*! one of I hem a4 a specimen of the correspond* ence, and commends It to its readers n< & "in point of Innocence and maidenly modeity a model letter. It reads us fol*<. lowi: OrUrrOK, W. Va., Sept. 8. I. Ffiir.SD Mn. Anulicn: I will try to f.\ answer your letter. It a great task fur ine to sit down and write to any one. ? Although it ia (|Uitc au improvement to 'a- me. I started to school last Monday, but on 1 the account of seat! my room lutd to dl miss tiil this week*. 1 think I will like gp^ my teacher. Mr. Obrion is his name, lie' l|s if the principal of aeveii rooms; so you' can guess it keeps him pretty busy. 1 suppose you have gone to the Fair ete this. You did notstato what day of the L'.V-- month. II win at Mr. Cole'n show last niglit; which I enjoyed very much. It won a good show. it will show at Clarksburg to-morrow. I do not know how tley will manaj;o. Hhow and Fair comes together. No, I shall not go to the Clarkaburg Fair. I never was at a lair ar.d do not want to go. Grafton fair !- 18,19 ind 20. I do not know that 1 will go tit ail. I have no desire to go. The strike U over and the soldiers are gone. I un> miss (heir music, for I am so fond of it. I never gel Ured of instrumental mimic. The ladie munt be fond of minic too oat there. 1 would give most anything ; if I could perform on an organ or piano like I have recti *omo ladies. About ? Sabbath School, why don't yo.t goofiener ; and try to make it moro interenting. I goto Sabbath School twico a day aud meeting also. If we want to make anything interesting we will h.t*fl to put our minds and hearts together and look to God for the Take a friend V i dvice and co to preach0\ ing and Sabbath School ca often as po ijk-' hie. I do r.ui nay I do always o,but go a.* often I CAN. I am not going to preach a sermon, for I am not ca|iabteof doing /. that, but 1 will do all 1 can tor the salvation of precious foul.'*. There i a ; great deal ot Kickr.css ii: Graftou, and x So:;- great many deaths. Eg/' I will not get to go to Centre Branch this fall, as school begins ho much pooner thun 1 cxpecteJ. The Baptist ConvenB|y, tion is over, and the singing proved a perfeet failure. The girls thought itwa& BT*"" * tttft very much account. About ray pici#:!: ture; I will exchange pictures with yon; but, of course. 1 will expect you to send yours first, it :n not required of a lady Hp to give her picture first. 1 have none B$p taken now, but intend to toon, iff'.' I hope you will excuse all mistakes. I Sjfe believe I have told you all the news I ||~C can think of at present, so I will close. Your friend. Floua. Rellitlre ISuxluess. ffp The Iixlepemtent. There is some talk of a Ferry to conncct the Southern part ot lien wood and Ucllairc. The Bellaire landing will be > just North of the cucuth of thecreck. From a yearly report of the National l-i: BuiMirff A oi:iatimi we learn that tln r I are 5157 tliarcA of Block, each share worth $100 at the oio e of the year (Sept. 30th, 1877), that cach hare gained value during I ho year $22.54. A gratifying in1 ;6reuuc. The National Glaf* Works is doing a [f , fine business. The factory is runumg on fall time, turning out a vast amount of ware, but still is far behind its order?. I, BarnoaviHe.Morriatown, Flushing, IM' mont and Quincy are all named an suitable places tor llio location of the "t'hll* : dren's Home." We suppose the qutMion of location wi 11 be considered by the Cornmlpfioners at their next Tegular meeting, lat Monday in December,' but will hardly bo determined at that time. In tlio meantime, parties desiring the location h of tltis iuitituto in their vicinity can be 1: preparing their proposals. Tho Elcctrta l.iylit Sixty l ex Cent Cheaper Than Cus. J| London 'limes. ! It appears to Iks difficult to arrive at & tho cost of using the electric light, figures of estimate* in different experiments va* K v.. rying considerably, In many raanufac* luring establishments the coat of the j)o r HR& er to drive a magneto electric machine Bgfc1,. would fcarcely befell, as only two (#r S-. three horeo-power at the most would ||p, be required. Tho coat of the camp; roona is said to he somewhat leas than W&i.: tive cents per hour j er lamp, on the |Tv Jablochkoflplanjnnot her estimate ii about m twico as much, but perhaps refers to two lainpa instead of one. An electric B$vx ' light which does not, according ttf tho no |&. counts, appear to be constructed on the JablochkoH plan, tested in practical ex B|!i; vice at LaCkapello, France, costs, ir.cludHf-' ing motive power for the machine, nbout BW- twelve cents per Inmpper hour. MacLiurs Bg _ cnrmblo of running tlnpo lntnn* n,\ i II less than live hundred dollar*, and perhaps that sura could be made to cover i all the first outlay. The wear and tear of the machine in not estimated. A careful study of the figures ihus far furnished leads to the belief that light'can he furnished by electricity in France at about ! *.'. two^fifths thecont of ga>; and the price of l'.; pas in American cilic* excceds the price in Europe, it scorns probable, that asia> rl ilar estimate of tho comparative cost of [" electric illumination for thl* country would fairly apply. Pnohotl Full ol Wheat. [ ' From tbo St. Gouil Mlnu., Journal. i*.., Mr. Jaraeu O. Hall, returned Friday f; from a trip through Morrison County. He says tho farmer*' barns are packed & full of wheat. Farmers who lant year f;' had 500 or (100 bushel* h ive this year1 [ ' ' 1,200 to 1,600 bushels, aud all No. 1. Bkllaire Locals.-Mr. ThomasBaron, |j& " of this city, is lying dangerously ill at his rcsidenco. Dr. Hates, of your city, U , one of the attending physicians. | a lair ana leatival lor the benefit o{ the Sil; ' ' M. E. Church takes place at, tlio City t"! Hall on the 20th inat, Thanksgivingdaj. Mr. E. W. Ball, tho wholaaale produce B&;<^; merchant, on Belmont Htreet, iaenlargr iug his bneineaniuto a first rliiau grocery. /' John Shrnuiui, a ion of widow Shraracu, j$i.- the owner oi the garden lands near HonK; lon'u Ferry, who, through a paralytic Efc , lroke cauicd by exposure, has loatthe K use of both of hia leg*, waiaent to a .Med* HB ical Inatitute at Baltimore for treatment, . The Bellaire Leader of to day nay* that p. the B. & 8. W. haa bought a sixteen ton BB- ; : pMacnger engine and several coachcH D uuvo beon purchased, and irou and steel Rl";;rail* enough to lay ail the track that ctti , poaaiblj be put down before the winter [$'; atopa proceeding*. Track laying will bo L comtnehcednosiTuesday, aud an large a y forco of men aa can be put to work to | p, good advantage will be employed. It will fe.vnot be long now until the sharp, shrill whiatlo of the new Karrow Gauge engine Icjb. ; will atartle aome of thoae mifriendlv to fiajV:, I the enterprise, out of the lethargy into RigJV which they have fallen, and make them lv earnest worker* in behalf of Bel lain and hi & her enterprise. J. E. D. T1IE IRUXBCSI EU. What tho Various Work* are Da* lu al l*ltt*bnrgli. Maaulieturac f jtiilsrtUj. In this department thin week we make known tho condition of baelntei at near* ly every metallurgical worka in Pitta* burgh and vicinity. Soho Iron Mills double turn; 525 men at work. Ilucsey, IIowo & Co. ateel running aingle turn. Industrial Machine Works 15 hands at work. Btar Iron Worka doable turn; ordera filenty. Bhetfield Steel Worka single turn; 350 bandsal work. Monongahela Iron Work* doable torn; 700 hands at work. Duqueine Boiler Works 60 hands at work; trade very /air. Iron City Foundry txsde very good; 75 men employed. ! Monongahela Foundry business vary good; 60 hands at work. Pittsburgh Slecl Works running double turn to full capacity. I Tlninn Vnr.-A anil T im \f!ll_*ln ln turn; 400 employe* at work. Kligo llolling Mill-double tarn; 600 iaen at work; trade Increasing. DuqticBoe Forge full time, with a full force of hands: business good. I'iUnburgh Steel Casting Company lu y on order*; 60 men si work. Architectural Iron Fouudry, James A. Maxwell 15 men employed. Etna Kollirg Mill double turn to full capacity; 450 hands at work. Charles & McMurti y, nuts and washers employing about 40 hands. Allegheny Hulling Mill running to full capacity, employing Q00 hands. American Iron Works double turn to full capacity; 2,000 hands it work. Mitchell, Hievenrtou Co. tovei in (ull operation; employing 80 hands. Tot ten & Co. founders and machinists business brisk; &0 hands at work. Eagle Rolling Mill double turn in all departments 300 bauds employed. Crescent Tube Works working double turn on orderi>; employing 450 hands. Keystone Iron Works have been idle since the former ownen wont into bankruptcy. Went Point Boiler "Works well supplied with work; 40 tuen at work full time. Wayne Iron and Sleel Works run* nine unirlo turn, emrloyimr about 300 hands. J. S. laigget fprirg*, nxler, and Btw), otc. at work to fullest capacity; 125 hands. Porter, Bell & Co. light locomotives employing 100 hands nine hours per day. Edgar Thompson Steel Works rails in full operation on orders; 025 men at work. Clinton Rolling Mill nails and ironic full operation, with 1500 hands at work. Glendon Rollins Mill railroad i upplies of all kinds 100 men at work tingle turn, Pittsburgh Galvaniting Works in full operation, employing 45 hands. Trade I brink. Pittsburgh Car-Wheel Works 50 men at work, who turn out forty cartwheels per day. La Ilello Steel Works 250 men at work single turn; will probably soon go <jii uuiiuic mm. A.Bradley & Co. alovcn working to full capacity, employing 100 hands] Trade excellent. Kensington Kolllnc: Will single turn to /all capacity; 2Q0 hands ai work. J'lentjof order?. Union IronMillu, Carnegie Bros. & Co. double turn; employing 050 hands. Trade good. Solar Hoop Mill running single turn to full capacity;employing275 men. I)tujaml has improved. Keystone Steam Pump Works and Brawi Foundry running to utmost capacity; 25 men employed. Globe Plow Works running to fullest capacity and six weeks bchiud orders; ISO handa employed. Pittsburgh Iron Works hoop and band iron double turn to fullest capacity; employing S00 hands. Millvaie liolling Mill running to full capacity; the puddling furn&cea double turn; 350 men employed. Byers, McCullouxh & Co. plates, sheet*, ahafting ana skelp iron, etc. double turn with 500 hands. ValltT ForoR uil men'* running to (all capacity sixteen hourc per day; GO liMiidi* at work. Apollo Iron Work* double turn to fullest capacity, .manufacture about 75 tons of tino nheet iron weekly. Iiitcr & Conley all kind* of heavy iron platq work working to iulltsi capacity, employing GS hand*. Black Diamond Steel Works part of works running double turn; o'SO hands employed. Demand improving. A. J. Nellis& Co. agricultural steel*, steel and iron impleraentH,etc. working to full capacity with 115 hand*. Washington Workd, Iiobinnon, Hea & Co., founder* and machinist 135 men employed full time. Trade good. Standard Nat Company nuta and fence wire working full capacity; 185 men and 19 nut machines at work. Hussey, Binns & Co. ibovclf, Bpades aiid-Bcoopa working to fullest capacity; CO employes. No lack of orders. Leechburg Iron Works fine Bheet iron double turn to utmost capacity; 125 hands at work; very J&rge demand. Vesuvius Iron Works double turn to full capacity; 350 men at work. The pan mill is also'running to full capacity. Bailey, Farrell & Co. lead and blocktin pipe, sheet lead, brass work, Ac. iiauc kuuuj hiiu very uuhj; ov imnud ai work. Sable Iron Works iron and nails double turn in iron department; 300 men employed. Trnde better than for a long tiro* National Tube Works, McKeesport fullest capacity double turn: about 1,000 men employed; order* ahead of capacity. Superior Rail Mill been idle about tour years. The tiro blant furnace* in connection with the mill have also been idle. Anchor Iron Works, Chess, Smyth & Co. all varieties of cut nails, spike*, tacks, bradi",' etc. double turn to fullest capacity. Shoenberger & Co. iron, nails, horse and mule shoes, etc. running mill dou* ble turn; 500 handa at work. Trade im* proving. McKeesnort Iron Works, W. D. Wood & Co. planished flbeet iron double turn,_ employing 300 hands. Demand im* proving. Pittsburgh Iron Company single turn to full capacity; '100 hands employed. Products nuts," bolt*, splice bars and railroad supplies. Atwood & McCaffrey brass founders, ! iron pipe fitter* and umchluiMs running ! to fullest capacity; marked improvement in business. pittulix .v. ..VUW..1 uvvvuuiKg rtiiu war Worka running to abont ono-third of capacity; 200 hands at work; when running to full capacity 700 mon arc employed. Wiro Mill Andewon A Paasavant'a wire mill, on the Sooth Side, id running full double turn on steel wire for the groat East river bridge at New York; 80 men at work. Mclntonh, Hemphill & Co. founders and tnachiuifltn remodeling Old Fort Pitt Foundry, which will be completed In lire or six wecka. About 75 hands will be employed. Retie, Graff & Wools Iron and iteel steel department double turn, and iron mill aingle; about 600 hands employed. Made second shipment of steel to Germany a few days ago. Pittsburgh Plow Works employing about 90, men; busy on iteel shears, for which they have a very large order. Will make about 20,000 Red Jacket plows this winter for spring trade. Pittsburgh forge and Iron Company running full single turn, with 200 employer, have orders enough to run double turn, and if increased demand continues the change will be made. * Pittsburgh Foundry working to fall capacity, with 120 handa employed. Produet rolli, iquretera, ore and clay pulverinr , io. Are completing a worke for a firm In New Hampehlre, All our metallurgical worka are lu operation, with a very lew ixrtplloni. There il but little complaint now of a lack of buiineet, but the almoit Imperceptible profile are a cauie of diicouragemenl. Fort ritt Boiler Worka in lulloperation, employing 75 man; bare been running lo lulleet capacity all iiimraer and n *e a lioerai auppir vi worn ai present; boiler trade excellent. Thia firm will conn have completed anew machine ihop 125x160 /eat. Crescent Steel Worka part of worka running double ttirn;250 hands employed. A spring shop, having a capacity of fifteen tons of apiingaa day, h connected with there worka. Extensive improvement! have been made at these worka thia year. Not counting the two8uperlor Furnaces which have been out of blut about four yesra and are not likely to be lighted again aeon, if ever, there are ten blaat furnacei within theclty llmiti. Of these seven are in blast, and their combined ca* pacity i about 164,000 tona a year. Pennsylvania Iron Works steel mill double turn; balance of mill single turn; 160 men employed. Everaon and Mac* ruui'n other mill at Scottdale i Tuning double turn in all departments, and 200 hands are at work. Their furnace at Scottdale id also in blast, employing 00 hands. Keystone Bridge Works employing about.300 men, which is three-fiulia the number employed when the worka are operated to full capacity. The company ex* pectyo get the contractor constructing a mile of elevated railroad in Jfew York citpr. If thev get thin a full force ofhands will be put to work in a few days. The property of the Eicanaba Furnace Company waa offered at public aale here on the lit imit., but $21,000 being the high* e*t figure bid it waa withdrawn. Two month* ago the property was sold for $91, 000, but the purchaser wu unable to comply with the conditions. The Are at Singer, N'imick &Co.'s steel works on Tuesday night, the Oth mat., waa an inconaiderable affair, and did not hinder* the operation* of the eatab* liahment at all. Only a melting home waa burnt There are two other*, which aupply the concern with all tho needa of that kind. Mfhcncb'a Pnlaaoule Njrnp for ttaoCtaro ol t oumiinptloii, toughs and i old*. The virtue of this medicine ia that It ripens the mutter and throws it out of the uyitetj), purifies the blood, and thua effects a cure. SCHK.NCK'8 b'EA WEED TOXIC, FOR 7I1E CCRK OF CYfcl'ErSIA, INDIGKSTIO.N, Ac. Tho Tonic produce* a healthy action of theitomach, creating an appetite, forming chyle, aud curing tho most obstinate cases of Indigestion. Sciiejccr'h Makduakb Pius, por tub Curb of Liver CosinaisT, do. TliPKft Pilliflrn nltorfltlvA. and tirrwlnm n healthy Action of tho liver, without the leant d'nuger, as they aro free from calomel, and jet most efficacious in restoring a healthy action of the liver. Thtie remedies aro a cortain euro for Consumption, as the Pulmonic Syrup ripens the matter and purifies the blood. The Mandrake Pills act upon tho liver, ere* uto k healthy bile, and removo all diseases of the liver, often a cause of Consumption Tho S a Weed Tonio gives tone and strength to tho stomach, makes a good digestion, and enables tho organs to form good blood; and thui creates a healthy circulation of healthy blood. The combined action of these modicines. as thus explained, will cure every case of Consumption, if taken in time, and the uso of themcdicincs persevered in. Up. tfcheuck is professionally at his principal office, corner BiXTn and Anon tyjs., Philadelphia, every Monday, nhero nil letters for advice must be addressed. eod TRAVELERS' GUIDE. DBPARTCHJt 09 T81XX& I A.M.I A.M.! P.M.I F.M. R. *40 110:8A*| 63u | .. Ctui. 0. Wt 7:40 fcltyl | a.m. W.r. A B.DI? ... 8.41 1:49 I 6:55 8.00 a:m. km. dot. A Utta. 0:18 11:10 | MU 8:0fit AHWlVAL oy THAI Nil. a.m. p.w. r.u. r.H. II. A 0. H. 14. 8:83 5:00 10:48 a..m. CVnt. O. 8:40 lb85f 750 p. m. \1, f*. 4 B. W* - 10;25 6:10 7:45 6:50 a.m. a.m. CIpt. A 10:68 8:58 8:29 :02| 1 Dally exwntaunday Newarfc Accommodation. .jHUuleuvllie Accommodation. Thla train during the day backward and forward between ' ! 'n> terry and Bellalre, (topping when rvqul* r ! ! -jieruian Houw, jKtnaville, Vrcit Wheeling *: ! tlratol Dill. SPECIAL NOTICES. I To all who are Buffering from tic errors and inI dlacrttfOM cf youth, nervous weakness, early decay, losi of manhood, do, I will send yon a receipt that will enre yon, FBEE OF CHARGE. Thla great remedy waa discovered by a mUdonary In Sooth America. Pond a edf-addrcssed envelope to the Rky. Josipu T. Ixmak Blalkn D, Bible How, Xnc York Ciltj; atpl8- odAw AMUSEMENTS. ATm HOUSE. V T. W. DAVET - - Mttugtr. MONDAY, TUESDAY~and WEDNESDAY, November 12,13 mil 14. THE EMINENT TRAGEDIAN, LAWRENCE BARRETT! Supported by T. W. PAVEY'3 powerful Dramatic Company. MONDAY, November 12th, RICHELIEU! TUESDAY, No renter l Ui, HAMLET! WEDNESDAY, November lllb, JULIUS C/ESAR! BcMrvod Ststafl 35. AdmliMwi, 8 1 00, 75 and fife, ralea of aeau commencta Friday, November O.h, t 9 A. M., at Box Offieu. no7 J^IBT OF LETTERS Remaining unclaimed la thePoatOffle# ntWhooIIna, Olilo cuuuty, W. Va.. Saturday, Wove uiber HI. 1877. To otiUln any of the following, the appllcant mtutaak for adrurtlacd letter*, siring dan of lUt. Acttn on C W McOornu Broe Allmj mra Euima McKcutiy JaruM BUhop II < Mci'ul'ey mra Ellzitoth Blddlo rn'ia Grace or ElIaMcOlnnla mra Llaxiu Buclutuu Ltwli McCulley ura tlmira KreaibrST McDinial Lawrence lilllniyor K D McLaughlin mbaLonhe H rIo mra J Northradjie O W Caldwell Joerph Nash Uanlner P Court* miu Axnca Koble C D Canmitightoa Vr P W Nichols mlaa Clin fenfltld Ch*a Fatteraoa J M Caldwell tan Ellen lion mitt May Fnurtl inlw JoK'phlno Kclnhc inrr a Bro Lee Fro port Mcndle Stawart Charley P FlUimmon mra Hush BUker John Urwn Victor K 'Kt nJT (Irian HI. B li IT rv Ilamlli U H Pmlth Joerph lluti^rmaon Gerhir.l Thowpecn Jwfett H Hunk Win We* lytnra U d Koffjrd K)bt Wolf Wn Mr era uti btrphen Young WlUoo Merlon Harry L C. J. BAWLTKQ. r. M. Bllvor l'latod Waro. We ore In rcwlpt ol a larie atock ot Sllrer and Sllw TUtoi Wai , all tho t*flt brailda of Teatieta, Cuke B ak ta, Butter 1 libra, Coaler*, Spoona, Knlrra, Kotkal Ac. Our Holltl Hirer and Triple Piaicd Ware bean our firm tuue. athl will Uj guarantee lu evert particular. Call it 1103 tfalu itrcwl /or Hllrer Wu , Wnu-hco, Clocks, Jewelry, ipwlaclea, Uold i'eni, dc. unjpecLU nttcoUoa *lwn in repairing. doO OXTOBY 4 NUFFIELD. rSH MACKEREL* Not. 1,2 and 3 In Barrala, Hall Barrela ami Klta. Lake Her* ring In Hall and Quarter Barrel*. Halt Water Herring in Bamla and Hail Barwli. In atura and NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WAMTXD- " ODK OOOD iTOQIE CIOAS-IUKM. edwabd Meoonrr. " ' MwindnUll. W.Yl. JJELIQIODB NOTICE, Tbmwlllbt iwtIcm la flu lUtlhn1' Cfatarch to-iiiiiirow (8onJ j) at thu niuil houia I0V$ A. K. ntlT.m. con POB SALEA NEW BUCK UOMS on ElihUnlli itiMt, Mlwt^p J eoh Htid Wood ilmU Ta# houM la in il food loettloo. ind can ha irairhitfd at pt lnir rata. For particular! mil at HEEVKY A BRUT* roiO Mo. IttO lUrfctt dt. " AT'TUB COURT OF KING KDWJK" By WM. LEIGI1TON. J*, author * "Bona of Godwin." Cloth, Bill top, II U. At the CUT BOOK 8TORE.-44 TwttrrH ex. KTAWTOU A DAVENPORT, fWp'n. poIO QAKD OP TDAKK8* In bohalf o| the Ott'a Hall Tfmparancc Union wo dnlio to cipma oar hnrtftlt tlunka to tha publlo for their aomtlnai and patronagu to our ncent Fntlul, and to the ladlra o( lhaelljr who li loiad la the intrrat of th Ordir, to wboea wafer! largoly ludtbtcd to the autceaa of our enterptiia. Ill It AM YOUNG. Pmt. B. 0. CRACRtFT, C'nalnnan Fx. Cow. nolO LADIES' GOLD WATCHES. Fran t2B to 1100, at LOUIS OECHCOVIIEWELRY STORE 1607 Markit Itmt. T AHOE TURKISH A EAHY CHAINS u On hand or tnudu to order ill auy style good* desired. G. MEN'DEI,, BOOTHd CO. nolO "^yANTED-SVlALL FAR1I. A small well Improved Farm, as near the city ni possible. Addron, glvlujj location, piice, Ac,, Loot Box 412 Wnuiuao, W.Va. nolO rpRANSFER PICTUBESA New Stock Jast In UUTCUtm MUSIC AXD ART STORK, nolO J^Qlt CHEAP AND FIN'K W A Ij L. P A P 1C It S, Go to A. W. PAULL A BltO'8, New Ocodi rccelvcd daily. 'U 11H MAIN fTKKKT. JjVoa BALE A rrSE BUtK Ilft'KLI ISO Iluu.HK, on lh Minor ol rtilMiith m,.l &IT iltiwi. Thi liooi. SI! '""P'' ",,h '"d Wlchon, pintry aod batto ruora: haa n fir t>clui ranee, km throughout the futlrebuilding, hot iQd cold wtter cood cellar under the entire h..u f, and U* ell goml outbuilding. The lot line fiont of CO feet ud rnni Utk 184 fret dr p. The owner aud oc oupant of the huu * I* desirous r moTln* to tbe ofTer lhf MlJ rruperty at a ancrlOre. hhouldtbe pnp?rty not U* wld at prirate ale within the next talrty d*y , thciame will be offered at public lata For parueoJiii enquire of . UK8VEY 4 BBITT, Auctlonecra, ComulHon Merchant#, and Iteiu Em. Ul.4t.nu,So. 1110 MarketII,tvb lln . nolo "buck hTatTlour; PAXCAKK FJ.ODK. PEA.K1 MEAL, DRIED BUGAIt COII2.', CULTIVATED CHANBEItRlES, PITTED CHEBBIE8. THOBURlT& BRO'S, GROCERS, CORKSB MARKET AKD Eixyxxw, nolO TUREVER & DILLON, JEWELERS 1223 Mirket StrM*. AjenU fox tb rt'ehrated PAIUtEli Bretth-Lojdlng Double Batrtle*! Spod&l Indaecmenls offrrrd on thr*e and rthrr Ouni. Bol Aflcnu (or lha celebrated LANOE 6TKJI WINDISU WATCH R8. no2 JUST RECEIVED A NEW STOCK OF FINE Bronzed Lamps, SOLD AT 03c, AT JOHN FRIEDEL'S 1130 MAIN STREET. nolO OL 5 i .r ^ 2 I 15 Lul QC g Jj d (4 cn >. | | g <9 . o o s o uj I c/5 s r | g 5 1 3= iZ 1 2 H i o is : I i K I 3 38 f o i o |: ti : s 3 C? s r/> 2 > > C W B H a , > Q ! i 5 W 8 * H * W 4 'S 3 % ft; "" 1 8 .M: AHvTicHFs CAPITAL RESTAURANT. No. 1105 MLabkkt St., U the only flril-elau Rt+Uturaiti in JA eUy. It la the only llosUurunt that baa Mpmta rootna for ladlea, or whero you can find (hat quiet cImqIIdom of a homo, combined with tbe belt ntlihu that can bo found In the dir. lie keope on hind the very beet tbe market afforda In Tegetablra. flch, oyitwa, grnne, and everything In awton, sad ewrffe up In a intnnor unexcelled I In the country. He can be relied upon alwaya to [urnUh CTwythlng flrtt-daaa. angtO , WAN T ED-TO BUY FOR CASH FORTY : or Oity acre* of Farming land, within ten \ mumol tbedtjr. QiH on W. II. UALLKR A CO., Auctioneer*, 10i8 Market ttroct, ncl) F a CINCINNATI AND INTER- , ^ MEDIATE F01N1V. Tbe Bwlft and Commodloui Paacngw fateamer, QDDSONmmmmmmmmmm..^ii. Li t, Commander, , Cuakus Lot, Clerk, Will leave ta above on 8taturd y,Nomnber 10, at \ I o'clock, v. if., promptly. For lidftbt or puaaf* ppljoa baud, otto ' no-J 0. B. BOOTH A EON, Agent*. __ NEW ADVERJ JTT8TBH Fresh Invoioe of OUNPOWDEB, SOUCHONG OOLOI YO For Sale at tha Lowe G. oeSS WE HAVE JUST beoeiv: NEW AND DEBI For the FALL 1RADE, crab Overcoatings, Suitings WoturutM Mliilaollon In QUALI1 Ca-EJSTTS'FXJDRlSrX Alwayi la atore. Call i J. IEL STALL MEBCHAN1 tepl7 WILLIAM 1114. MAIN OH AGEIT WOhio Valley, P||l|\|[]^| I Hardmanl lllll UU, SHEET MUSIC, BOOKS, ! OP EVEBY D Banjos, AocopHoons An ^riANOS AND ORGANS BOLD 01 ^REPAIRING AND TDNINQ OF A scp3-dAweow I MCHRi PEMWM.LIF OF PHILADl OR,G-A25TL 01VI0END1 PAID TO POLICY HOLDERS - LOSSCS PAID ACCUMULATED CAPITAL.... - SAJCL C. HUI HAML K, &TOXES, Vice President. | II. S. &TEPHEN8, Sil ViceFrwident I Every Policyholder It a member of tbe and privileges. It bit declared more dividends In nnmt Company In tbe United Stitea. It It liberal In Ita management, prompt ROBERT W. TUCK '.OFFICE, No. 23 TWhLF car-Agents wanted in every neciion of tb WHOLESALE KEE WHOLKSAL POBK 3?. AND DEJ Provisions, Sugars, Molasses, Syri Sole Agent for the Dupont Pov Nom. 1300 and 1311 Mai jell RED IROr THE HOUSE TIIA.T HA.NE Silver La ALSO, BOLE AOI E u r o k a Five vy. VULLOA 1412 and 1414 iep29 oU HOLMAN'S LIVER P, 0ZK upon tho Liver, fib Qpntrola in an asi iU Jy which attacks or c m. CHILI ^ all Malaria f 1 W f\ vousness Sciatica, 5 [ ..f J Than, Dyspepsia, c [' J origin in tno Stomi ' * not keen thorn, ad( 58 llftjaonLane, Now York, or 248 1 $2.00; Special Pads, $3.00. CST HQ PLASTERS act 03 if by maj Body Plasters, 50 cent* cacli. eSTBi the original Uolmaa'i. tSTSont by : 0W)OR&^IRJJY PUR8 ALTERED, CLEANED AND REPAIBED, AT THE GLOVE FACTORY, 1013 liAttlST Ex., MLOW ronOmCB. p( S giCamS' GALLERY. THE BEST PHOTOGRAPHS A.T TELE LOWE8T BATES. no8 QYQtEIi 8UPPER AND FESTIVAL. 1 ho FAJtKEBS HALL TEMTERANCE UNION UI |iv Kit Otiter Hupper and Kaatlril at Parktm Hall. Ontra Whaallna, on FRIDAY and 81TUUDAY EVENINGS. Noarotjer 9th and 10th. Alltho friend i of the Temperanca uum an Inrtted to IujiI a helping hand. Admlalou lOo. no8 jjstiiaV COW. On lait Suuilty a nil and white anotUd i Cow, tpd abon fin yenn, itmjed from mypremlMs. A reward will b. paid on 3er return, or luformation tint will l ad to itt recovery. 0, JIAYIIA, no9 No. 11(1 Uailcet Street riSEMENTS. CBIYED, Following Ttit. K TO, UNG HYSON, J-A.FA.3ST, IMPEEIAL. it Market Rates, by S. FBENY, 1307 MAIN STREET. rOODS ED A LAHOE STOCK OP RABLE GOODS, racing aJl lha New Style* in and Pantaloon Gcods. :y, rnicE and rrr. a largo tin* at SHINQ GOODS mil eiamlne our atoek. & co., r TAILOHS, or Twelfth Street. hTsheib; 8TKKET, f FOB TIM STRINGS, INSTRUMENTS, ESCBHTION. Musioal Strings, 0( the Ikat Quality, All Inilrumenti, At Lowoet Priacs. ST PAYMENTS TO SUIT NiliCHASERS. LL INSTRUMENTS A SPECIALTY. VNCE. ~ 'E INSURANCE CO. LPHIA, PA. ZED 1847. ... .....$4,234. Oil II 3.462.GOI 79 5,076,103 29 IV, President. J A3.JV'EHl MA N,. Actuujr. austik, secretary. Company, entitled to til Iti advantigis or, and of a larger percentage than any In its settlements or losses. ER, General Ajjeut. rH ST., WHEELING, W. VA. e State; also City Solicitor*. ap27 GROCERIES^ ILLY, E GROCER, ACKEB, 108, Rioe, Flour, Meals, &o., 4c. 'dor Mill, Patent Safety Fuse, n St., Wheeling;, W. Vo. sl FRONT. iLES THE CELEBRATED ke Flour. :nts for tiik > Cent Plug. y & sons, Main Street. & I) ?urcr* without modioino, cxort* HUt ing u spcciDc and prompt action much, bplceu, Kidneys, and JUcart. H tonishiugly short timo any disease [rows cut of thcso organs. r.csf Tho Pad ia a proventivo * and a prompt and radical ; also, Neuralgia, Ilhcumatisra, jS'civ ?pinnl Disoaso, llcadacho, Colic, Diartc. 1'hcso and many moro havo their ich and Livor. If your druggists do Ircss Eolman liver Pad Company, V. Fourth St., Cincinnati, 0. Prico OMAN'S MEDICATED jic. Foot Plasters, 50 conta a pair; iwaro of imitations. Talco nono but Mail on rcccipt of prico, postago free. T (h ((foUnd tht to* J, li In 11 aeEttoo, and U projuw. t)>* nu.t n*i tii iUdt> 01 bl iorbTowD.doeinoi uiath Uo,*adU*Juilr fpplitd. Jtli U <Urd |.r j r tiou,Md i f voilt* inia * ry w H-8niH lou4 talM for l*tr w ., rntlwu. P* *1 i.y U Drnc*l u and n tr gOOT AND FREE LUNCO Eyory morning from 0 Id 12, At BlUMENBERG'S RESTAURANT, 1151 UxnciT ET. POT IjWENTY-FIVE DOLLAila nu> uuj n 1.AUICO UULU WA'lUU, at LEWIS DECHERPS JEWELRY STORE, nnfl 1507 Maxkit Ftkwt. y^OOD SPLINTS. 600 BXJ3STDLES For sale at UcLUBB EODSE ART STORE. noi Q A. SCHAEFER & CO. GENERAL AGENCY BUSINESS, (To. 1333, eerier ot Market tn.l Hih SU., over C. Bchuepfi Drugstore; not Wmtiiao, W, Va. DRY GOODS. FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS! or tui Latest Novelties and Newast Designs of the 8eason. BLACK CASHMERES. Wo offl* a Bit W in raihmarra, making tbra a tptcUJij, MilioKjhfiu iwr wot eMat f tbjan th uiual nrf<e. Burnt all wool Qaabmara at (Oc; other* aa low aa 8,40,60c. FALL & WINTER DRESS GOODS la all Haw Dfatgna, colon and ahadea InOiih* mora, Matalaaaa ar<11'uuuaa CloUia at U> pepu* hr pr.ro of Maad SOo. , . We bars uddad lo our Hock a larjte arlwtlM a G1.0TU CUM K8, of tbt latwt atylw at tlio lowest ""lSViiitoof r>H fliiwli Jell PUrti mil Hoop Sklrll. _ ICO PlMvanevatTliof Dark Prlnta. so I'll eta Dark l*mt /mi eolure, for 5c. 12 Yarde Bleaehftl Mutfln for It CO. l-J Yaide 4-4 Biown Stoning for II 00. Imid letiUeoien'K Knli Underwear tf au ptrlor quality and extra flnlah at great Impish BED BLANKETS. 55 Palra of Country Wenketa, all wool end wptHor lu quality to ant other blauket made. A lull atock of other BUukite, Dei cotulorta, ao, it low prices. CARPETS! CARPETS! Wa atill eel I Oarpetj choapn than toy other liouaa lo the oity. although CWptie bawndwiuo. ed with wool, we atlll *11 oure at the old prloee. lwenty yardacf goal Carpet for only ft 10. Cheap Klocr Oil lint ha, Window *h la . Un Curtatni, Ac. Tall and examine our New Ooxla. HENRY ROEIWER, No. 2006 Main St, Whiollso. oei9 Dry Goods! THE LARCEST AMD Most Complete Stock o CLOAKS, SHAWLS, Dress Goods SUITS, fo|eFmisligM$,fc IN THE CITY. FULL LINE OF Childrens' Cloaks, AXL A.GE8. C.T. BRUES, 1132 Main Street. ool3 A. CARD FJttOM E. L. PRUSSiNG & CO. We bfg leare to notify the public that ai many unprincipled | r(ona nro circulating tha atory tbat the Vinegar recently oocdomntd by tha Beard of vHealth of Waablugieu, D. C.. wu ol oar uianu* facture, we aro obliged to publlth tha following correrpandem*,'wbleh explain* itaelf: I>K. T. 8. VEBDI, Prwhlent Boar.l of Health, Waiblnjitou, D. C. tfia: Hat any Vinegar manufacture by ui l* n confl'catcd or condensed by jour Hoard? Au early reply will eteaUy ohiUo K. L PRtlnSlNO k CO. Eoasd or Bbiltd. Washington, June 0,1877. E. L. PacwiKO A Co, thlcifo-ttatultuu: In reply to your<uniruunlcftloa of thla date, I urn Ititiucted to Inform tou that the Doarvl of Health hai neror condoocd any Vinegar of your nanafucturo, nor hit complaint trrar betn nudo of the Impurity ot tho aame. Very reapectfutly, li C. COX, M. D., Secretary. Wo would also mlmlt the followit g tram Or. Aiken,of Maryland, and Dr. MabU, ol Uhcago: Umvhksiiy or Maxymnd, June 9, 1877. I haro thla day mada a Chemical Analysvo! an nvrrage rample ol Pruaalng'a Vinegar, and find it freo from all traoa of mineral aclda and matallc im pnrltlea, and therefore pura. Free aulphurlc acid, a very lnjorcus adul.cratlon otten found In the commercial uitido.ia not present In thla Vinegar. WILLIAM E. AIKEN/ Prof. Cbem. and Phar. tteqneated by Hr. Pruning, I ubjrcl*l trample of hla Vinegar to Chtmlcal AnWytia, biid found it perfectly fra from mineral adda and metalto tub* atancoi with which commercial rlnegar 1i en fro. guently adulterated. I can lore, u an entirely puri and vhoittme article. F. M All LA, Ph. Dr. In eonclmlon we will add that our well known brancla of Vlnegv Lava itood the teat ol public opinion for twenty-nine yearn, bead* baring re* relred flrat pretalami at the World's Fair, the United Htatca Fair, the DlluoU State Fair, ths Chicago City Fair, Ac. E. L PRUSSINQ & CO., Chloigo. OHM ANTED TO BUYNotea secured by fintl rr.ortgaje oa good city properly. Enquire of J. DALLAS EWINO, Attorney t Law, teplS 04 Twelfth (it gTUDENT LAilTSWlthtll UieLateit Improvement*, it CUMMINS & WOODS', not uu lUa Snsrr. . 1 FOR 8ALE. :\ fflRUSTEt'd SALE OF j TRIADELPHIA^PROPERTY. J By tlrtue of Deed o( Truii made bjr Hintco Itunr iiid Mary luier, lila wife, tu the undmlit*4 Truntro, datad tfi'bruat* 4,1B"5, recorded InTrwt 1 Book So. 8 Pftp'iM.of tho land locotdiuf Obl I rountjr, 1 will i U at (be Irout Uo.r ot tbuUtut I UouMot Ohlocoonty.cn HATUKDAY, October (lb, IB77, I Ccmnnndng at 10 o'clotk k. m., the following ' actlUd rtal vMat : All th t lot <f ground aUuate i and IiIuk to th town of TrUdilphla, Ohio e wnty, Woal Vistula, de*l uated ou lb* plat ol aild u a u lot numbered Ut; tQTtO (W), with the lew- I menu thereto l*lnn|lng. 1 ha titln U tell. t d ty be perfect, but I will con* % rev auoh Ulle only u la tesud In ine bj Bald deed -i i tl iru t. J Tkkmi o Sxt t-Om.ihWd fish, iho balance li '. I two equal tneUllment# at ala aud Iwaltt monlti, .' tldcuMd by negoi table ptomiawry note*, the Ulle ;| 1 to Vw retained uuilly jrui m In lull. nil I" wTll. CALDWELL.Tru.1- * I w t w r "" ...... ... M.WUW, puncitof. ri 'I gTATB OF WKSr ViltGtMA; J In tht County Court of Ohio County. Maurlw Currto V Wo K*r, Auiulf ilclMlwgw.it iL j16 Cllu,c,r/ By tiriuB c 1 a decree of the Count? cv..., . Chlo Count j, mate of \Vr t Vlrvln i entered tu thn aboTO entitled mum on thfjii I October, 1ST? I, I. rrt.n*l u. ,h! lM*l Coan 10 l l >nj iJtlg ! ut'pMcmucl1"""11 Jt"on 110 J <cwi <j m JKr",h"11 du'Mn z" kl" * !. Uo much Iheto l du Iran th !a Barfua Iforkbeltaor. Jusstrtiia? u. ft.Ms*'nwhther. le dueSherll(I,h, ,b" " 7. iod 11 other Hone <ra lhe reel relet, o| WU|_ . iSf'.S' wllb tbeeuibuiili ud |)tl irltleea there ! end inr other tuettvn JwrnLi l rtlo, Bt or n-qulred by .5, p !rX IM^ Bj'hei terate ol eatd doree the iiutlleetkei el thle notice onto e week lor luur iutcc trc , k, ehell teiquinteat to |>o lonil emln <j lutk'"" tlco oa tUti i rilef, or any of them. COKJUMIOJUH'S OFKici, I WumiBO, W. Va., October :o, 1Sn.J Notice le hereby given that I have fixed onTu . day, November 20th, 1877, at to o'clock * m u the time, and my offloa, No. 1233 Cbapllne rUWt W healing, Ohio county, Weat VlrglnU, as the olan lor taltog aud stating the maltcia In m.t alciea lU'Ulloned. W. J. W. COWbBS Cominhalooer of the County Courtol OLIa aunty, JjlOB HALE ine merchant Rolling Mill, Known u the CAPITAL CITY ROLLING MILL The Mill oootaloi two trains of rolls ami iu ih apDurtenaocca of a fltat-<la a Merchant Mill, with a r llro<d track conncotlntf with therailrua<lict&> lering In Indianapolis, ana ample grouudi lor eta* dueling tb bualnon. TLla Mill will be acid at a bargain, and tlaa Rivou lor tbe pa) mmt ol two-tblnla of tli>.' purehaw motmy at a low rata of Iniuest. Apply to WILLIAM lliNDEUSON, Tru-tiv, rrg Imllaini-jlli. 1JK S4LET*o Brick Houses, Kos. 211S-2120 Cliajvlino street. These houses ore among the belt of tbeir kind in the city. Enquire or address No. 2139 Chajiliae street no6* fJlBUSTEE'd aALh Or virtus < f a dred of truet made and caccuttd by ltalth N-botttotbeunderaignwl Tiustot-. Utrlug date lb* 8th day o( May, to the yrar ibTO, uJ duiy recorded In the Clera'aoflioeof the County Court cf Marahall county, Weit Virginia, lu l*<d Book No. 18, i*pe 536, I will aell at public m1 at tha front door of the Court lioute of Ohio county la tho city of Whet ling, on oxxviwax, vcccmbcr tnoata, is*;, Betinnlng it 10 o'clock x. m. ol raid dry, ill tLt following deicrtkd real tstste, thst is to mt: Ihe north half ol that lot or parcel cI land containing five acres, lie the sauie rauro or less, numlertd l ot four (4) on the plat marked A of the bottom Imdcl thnbo<ga farm tiled In the Clerk's office <tf nid Marthsll Countr Court, situated In the aald coutitj of Marshall, anu lying next south of the hud >i John liacdlan, the said l.ot No. 4 being divided into two equal parts by a division line let ween the land of John Kcebnlem and Peter Lconlurdt, de< cMicd, drawn across the rame from cast to west .parallel with and at equal distances from the northern and southern bouudsriea of aald lot nuutered four, and the portion of ramo now offered for rale is all that pait of Mid lot which Ilea north < f the above ntmed division line, together with sll the buildings and improvements thereon and thu appurtenances belonging thereto. Terms or biLK une thousand dollars, cr si much more of the purchase money aa tbe pun-lias* or may elect to pay, la cash on the day ol sils, nod the residue In two equal installment* st ii snd twelve tnonthi from the day ol ule, with In* tirest upon eatd deferred payments from tald day. and tho purchaser to glvo nrs notes with approval security lorthe payment of aald deferred installment! and thn title to the property to le retailed until the ptuchue money is fully paid. 1IEN11Y LGOKHaBDT, Trustee. By JAMES P. BOOEtta, his Att'y in fact. mO JJE;IRABLE FBOPK&TY AT AUCIM . The Houra and Lot, known as tie James KJ t.y pror^rty, No. 2645, corner ol Chapllne, TwuitjMVunih *nd Looust Mrwts. will beoOcrcd fur tale on bAlUKDAY, h'oTorubor 10.1877, at 2 o'clwik P. it., on the prouibes. Torma of sale. atili. J. 11. IIUGUES, Heal Estate Agc&t. W . II JliLLim, Anctloncer. not* JJOLLINQ MILL MATERIAL -A.T .AjaraTionsr. I ahall sell at Pulltc Auction, without reaenrf, on the pretnLva In tho oty ol Wheeling,- W. Va, on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, At 1C o'clock A. M., lutdry Steam Engines, iw:wa, Holla, Nut tnd fc'pike Machines, Stesui H men, Bolt and Strew Cutten, Wrought aod Cast Scrap Iron, and Puddlcre' Tools, together with th Lumber c.mpofllng the Buildings ol the Washing* ton Hulling Mill. W. H. KEWCOMB, Adm'r. For Ca1a!oznesorlnfotmation apply to IMNIEL DAUBAQH. \N heeling, W. Va., *t W. H. SEWCOM U, Baltimore, Md. CiiAMOkBs Hkkvev, Anctlonwr. (<13 The above mIo la postponed until TIIUB3DAY, November lgih. * '"! rjlBUSTEE'S a ALE. riwm 9j.uuu iu jt.uuu 01 YSlUiuiortr* sonal Properly Offered at Public Auotloo. Under tod br rlrtue of t crrtaln Deed of Tiuii executtd by Ferdinand Schubert to th * under* algned Trustee. dated October 9th, is!?. and n-ourdod In tho Cletk' cfllco of theCountyCouit of Ohio county,W. V* , In deed of Uu*t U#k No 12, pages 633-M, I will, on FU10AY, the 2M day o! Koretnbcr, IS77. at the dwelling booao of the tald Fenltn r.d>rubert. tltuatod on btrobel Kun.abMJ.chof t>U* well i Kun, about ooe>quarierof a mile from ib Wheeling and Fairmont Turnpike, and ab-ut one half mile fioratbe corpontlou line of tn*Uir M Wheeling, e^ll commetidUK ald sale at 10o'cJ k A M. the following described pm mal property, that la to my: 9 boraea, 1 co<r. 4 bi>a , 3 wi.atii lalelxb, 8teta of barneea, 1 aaddle *lJ tridet, 1 dght.horw power engine wlih boiler, ahaluaul all the flxturea and appllancta rouiected ttierc with, 1 ourn mill, cue uaw cutting box, 3p'o , I harrow, all the Irou ralla on the truck wad leading from Oaldwell'a Hun. near Johnatun'a tulll, back to the quarry on the farm of tbe nil Fen nand gchnbert, all tho ralla, tlei and lumber t * louglng to Mid tiuck road and l,80 fertof lrt rope and all apparatus employed In ualngtbeuma. II cara and 3 abaft*; alto ail the torla unJ by iw' aaltl ticubert in hla quarry conalitlug of trobart wedgca, bammera, drlll , pliki, met. bsrrnwi, 4c; alio all the huuaebold and kitclun furniture of the aild tichubvrt, including cbatri, bede, bedding, lookliigttlama, carpet*, to a. organ, Mwlng macblnea and many otbiraitlc-a not apeclilly mentioned tn thlaadrertlaement Tjcaua or Bam-All iuuii leas thintaenty wading twenty dollars a credit of ooeyw', purchaacr giving hlaiotemt beanug note with row peraunalaecurlty for tlwdofenoi pajrucut, r U cub If the purchaacr ao elect. oc23 j. h. oofid. tni'tw GENERAL NOTICES. J^OTICE TO CITY TAX-FAYEES. City CLBKX'a Orrtci. I Wumixe, W. Va., November 1,1S77.) Notice li hereby given to all concenn-1 thatCity T<x*aand Water lU-utaare now due, udtbata!i the fliat of December ten per cent Intercit w"114 cliargtd on tho urno. ALEX. UPDEOIUH'. not n r ARGK8T STOCK OF MEATS INTllK STATU. Cheater Harna, the beet and raoet rellal.!# In the market; Sugar Cured Shoulder*, (Shouldera, Sugar Cured Brenkfaat Ba io, 81d e. Mm Pork, Family Pork. Kuwp Pork. Fw Loaf Lard In Tlcrcea, liarrela, Ililr iaml>, k'f*; Pallaandlialf Paila. Our own I'Toduct-iup"^ to any In the market. No riak of low and d*sm to the dealer In handling our mca:i. ,f* now at bottom. LIST, DAVENPORT A PABg^ Or. HIcohI'i Euonee tf UfO reatorea msnbwd and the vigor of youth to the nioat ahatuiw <* * UtuUon lu four wtseki. from whateter cauae awlog. Failure Itnpoaalble. Beware of adwrtlK" whooffbr ao-calledTree Preacrlptlona that ' "** leea, and finally prove rulnoualy expenalv- "J;* ever fcaa merit muat coat a fair price. Wpcrcjue. oni or ddtvi urwwnh JACQUES, ! Ual* r*lly Pll . N Votk- '** fl t upplwd. > '7 AVEttY LA nil K AMU ComtTB SJWJ of staple ind rmcj Otmrta. * noue but flnt-clm aoodr. Lowert market P ** MO LIST, AVi NPUBT 4 PAW"