Newspaper Page Text
OMci't >0*. M nutl m i'onrlMtifli HlrMi 1 1 iii.il.. a rBBW & CAMPBBliIi, rciuiuMs a?d riuri!cmu. FRIDAY, WTOBEB 1S79. Lewis Tillman Lad to retire ^roin the greenback candidacy for govornor in^Ten nesee, bocauso I10 is unfortunato enough to have a record, and when in Congress a few yoars ago voted overy time in direct antagonism to the principles he now ad vocates, The Wheeling nnd TaHcarnwiM Ynlley Railroad. Considerable impatience is manifested n regard to tho slow progross of this road. The oxeuso is tho unexpected obstaclos at the Flushing tunnel, which have provon more formidable than at llrat anticipated Thcso obstacles will delay its completion for six months yet, perhaps until tho 1st of July, by which time, it is said, tho wholo lino can bo made ready for tho tics and iron. In the moantimo it is tho part of wiso economy to refrain from work on tho lino, inasmuch as tho damages by rain and floods during tho winter and spring will bo saved. The company esti mate that their final oxpensos could bo incrcasod to tho extent of $100,000 by fin ishing up the lino so far ahead of tho Flushing tunnel. Tlioy expert to savo not only interost but a great deal of prin cipal by delaying tho completion of the road until next season. In viow of these facts it is safe to say that at loast a year will elapse bofore tho cars will como through from Cleveland to Bridgeport Tbo Tronblo In Month Carolina flrleflj N la fed. Tho political situation in South Carolina may be describod briefly as follows: Tho Democratic Stato Convontion this year re affirmed the stato platform of 1870 which discountonanccd "all disturbance of the )>eaco of tho state," and declared in favor of "a fair and peaceablo election, appeal ing to tho reason and not tho passion of the pooplo" and inviting citizens of all races and past political preferences to join in an effort to securo good and economical govcrnmont On this platform Governor Hampton and all tho othor Democratic utato ofttcors woro ronominatod. Tho Re publicans decided not to nominate a stato ticket, butthoy aro trying to olect candi dates for Congress and for tho Legislature in several districts. It happens that some of their candidates, whose influenco with tho colored pooplo is still very potent, have boen pronouncod by a legislative in vestigating committeo to bo guilty of vari ous crimes against tho stato. Tho Demo crats aro dotormined not only that these men shall not bo olocted, but that the Republicans shall securo as fow offices as possible either in Con gress, in tho Stato Legislature or in tho counties and towns. To accomplish this the Charleston Netrt, tho leading Demo cratic journal of tho Stato, admits that a certain kind of bull-dozing is practised. Democrats, wearing red shirts as uniforms, attended all Republican meetings in large bodies, and insist that tho meotings shall be addrossod by Domocrats as well as by Republicans. In tho caso of S. A. Swails, a colored ex-Stato Senator who is again a candidate for tho offico, tho Charleston AVtri admits that "a number of citizens declared vorv positively that Swails must leave tho county, nnd that thoy would hold him to account if tho incondiary monaces of his supportors bore any fruit" The Xem defonds this courso on the ground that Swails was accused of bribe taking by tho Legislative Committeo on Frauds, and was allowed to resign his offico as State Senator without prosecu tion on condition that ho would not again seek a public position; it says, however, that ho has both broken his bargain and has used his influenco to stir up a raco foel in a. Tho Springfield Republican has been the leading oulogist of Wade Ilampton in the North, and is still reluctant to admit that lie is dorclict in his duty as Governor of South Carolina. Nevertheless, it is moved to mako tho following comments on these "red shirtod" demonstrations: "Scarcely anything in roccnt politics is moro revolting than tho keen and hardly disguisod enjoyment with which the old bloody-shirt organs welcome the news of outragos upon Republicans in South Carolina. Nothing has happened since the Chisolm massacre that has begun to please the Bill Chandler stripe of ile pnblicanfthalf so well, as nothing has hap. pened moro discouraging to all woll wiBhore alike of tho South and tho com mon country. "Making duo allowanco for tho obvious partisan exaggeration, it seems plain that the South Carolina Democrats have at last broken away from tho control of Wade Hampton and tho moderato wing of the partv has led,?certainly that the Gover nor has failed to realixo those expectations of at least trying to securo fair may in tho campaign which his manly robulco of Gary and the bourbonB a month ago aroused. Attacks continue to be mado upon Repub lican meotings, a little nowsnaper edited byono of Hampton's aids publishes an ar tido to tiro tho Democratic hoart, and a prominent Republican leader, ox-Stato Senator Swails, has been drivon from tho Htato, a committee notifying him that he would forfeit his. life if he stayed. Tho Washington authorities proniiso to help tho Republican's so far us they can undor tho United States laws, and tnoro is somo wild talk about tho possibility of martial law being proclaimed, though this is too absurd to bo expected. Experience has proved that neither Washington authori ties nor fedoral troops can provent out rages bv Democratic bourbons in the South. The mon who can provent them art tho Hamptons, and it is too blunder of the South Carolina Governor's life that ho ?loes not insist upon fair play." 1 Real Ewatb Lookino Up.?From var ious sections there come reports of a rise in the prico of roal estate, Tho Chicago TVtoun* says in a locality in that city where land sold two months ago for $50 a foot, 1175 a foot has just been paid, and reports an increasing inquiry for real estate as a means of investment. Tho California Adtrrti#r also has nows of "a decidedly in creased inquiry for real estate in San Francisco, chiofly with a view to city im provements." In New Kngland. tho Jfir rorof Manchester, Now Hampshire, notos a lively domand for farm jpropertv, and adds that moro farms have changed nands in tho Granito Stato during the past nine months than duriug any other period of the same length for the past two hundred years. It has already been noted that there is a great scarcity of farms for rent in the Eastern Shore counties qI Maryland an well as an improvement in tho real ?state sales in tho samo counties. In the lowor valley of Virginia there ia also a perceptible advanco in the prices obtained for land which is forccd on tho market, whilst those who can aro holding their lands, satisfied that bottom Hgnres have been touched, and that a brighter day is Javaing A l>ccl?ion (but Concerns Washington County, Pa, Sojue years ago^aehlngUm .county, Pa., repudiated * pert of heA^mpfteld Railroad indebtedness by deducting a re bate of 5 per oent frbm her intwijet oou ponM at each payment. She did this in Bpito of law or equity, and simply by the "right of might." Sho kept up the prac tice for sovoral years, but finally abandon ed' itj 'possibly ttor fear of trouble, or, maybe, bemuse aljo was ilnally sliamod out of [{. Bo tlie motive what it may, it in now certain, from a dociaion of the U. S. Supreme Court just rendorod, that she can be made to pay back every cent that ;she'c6nllsujUed Initiohands of hoTdors of hor securities. That Court has just ren dered a decision denying that the city of Charleston in South Carolina has tho right to tax its,owu bonds aftor they have onco been issuod at a certain rate and paying a certain interest, provided no prlvilego of taxing them is expressed In tho bond. The Court condenses the law and oquity of the wholo subject into a fow lines, as follows: "Tho truth is, States and cities, when they borrow inonoy and contract to pay it with intorest, aro not acting as sovereign ties. They come down to tno level of or dinary individuals. Their contracts have the same moaning as that of similar con tracts between private persons. Honce, instead of there being in tho undertaking of a State or city to pay. a reservation of a sovereign right to withhold payment, by tax or otherwise, tho contract should be regarded as an assurance that such a right shall not bo oxcrcised. A promise to pay, with a reserved right to deny orchange tho effect of tho promise, is an absurdity." Cnfprracntcd Win? for Clin it h Use. Wo obsorvo that tho Conference Daily, published at Farkoreburg during tho sit ting of tho Conference, called upon tho churches represented in the Conferenco to discontinue tho use of formonted wine on sacramental occasions. One reason urged in favor of the change is tho alleged fact that many persons "daro not tako fer mented wino, oven saeramentally." Even John B, Gough "is said to take only the bread at communion." Tho article in tho Daily sets forth that "many of the most profound scholars considor tho evidence overwhelming that unformonted wino, as well as fermented wine, was known and used in Biblo times, and that tho former was omployed by the Saviour at tho Last Supper." It seems, according to the Daily, that "One of tho great obstacles to-the carry ing out of this requirement is the difficulty in procuring such wine. This is especially truoin country places. To meet such a need, Rev. W. C. Snodgrass, brought to tho Conferenco, for gratuitous distribution, ono thousand cards, containing a formula for keeping grapo juice sweet for years. "This formula was kindly furnished by Mr. James Reed, a prominent druggist and Methodist of Wheeling, and nas been tried with great satisfaction at Chapline street and other churches in Wheeling." "Pure, fresh grape juice may boas easily kept as fruit, is less expensive than fer mented wine, and ministers, in presenting it at communion, will have the priceless satisfaction of knowing that thoy aro not offering to reformed men tho possible cup of death in tho name of tho cup of life." Frcsli Outbreak of Yellow Vcver nt Gal 11 polls. GALLiroi.is, 0., Octobor 10.?We had thought that yellow fever had entirely left our vicinity, and hoped to have'no more coses to report; but within the last week wo have had soven deaths, and now that thoy aro dead our physicians have no hes itancy in reporting them as genuino cases. It has created no excitement or alarm hero, but in order to counteract tho mis chievous reports in circulation abroad, that aro so ruinous to trado and business generally, wo think it best to give the facts just as they are. Tho names of those who are Baid to have died with it in the last seven days aro as follows, and,.with ono exception, livo be low tho city, and arc on the circumference of the old infected district: Mrs. Brothers, Mrs. John Kerns, Mr. Wm. Holcoinb, Miss Carolino Davis, Mrs. Roberts, Miss Sarah Kearns and Mrs. Margaret Beard, a teacher at the Gollia Academy. Mrs. Beard was sick about two weeks, and if her case was yollow fever must havo run into that on tho theory that in time of any opi demic all diseases partake moro or less of tho prevailing? epidemic. She has not taught in tho institution this term. There are some other cases, mostly among chil dren, probably seven cases In all, and all but ono below or Jjack of tho city. Tho public und citizens of our neighbor ing towns can rest assured that this is the sum and substance of all tho fever exist ing in tliis county, all the flying rumors to the contrary notwithstanding. There is no desiro to suppress tho truth or equivo cate in regard to it, and it may bo well to add that there is some controversy among physicians in regard to at least two of the above-mentioned, though thoy aro gen erally admitted to have been fever cases. Proeprrlly of Eml Liverpool-All on Ac conn! of Her PoltrrlM. Mlrtln'n Ferry Iftwl. A briet visit to East Liverpool last week showed that tho pottery business has not been overdone. Tlio town numbers about 4,000 inhabitants, the population being just about equal to that of Martin's Forry. About twenty-five potteries are in operation, giving employment to a very largo proportion of tho citicens, indeed this is tho only branch of manufacturing carried on in this place; all are busy, all socm to bo prosperous; new houses of a good substantial kind are going up all over town; no complaint of hard times; steady employment at fair wages to all who are willing to work makes the town a busy liivo of industry. A visit to ono of tho largest potteries owned anil managed by ono of tho pionoers in tho business, was as gratifying as it was suggestive. Wo recollect tlio yellow ware of East Liver pool of nearly a quarter of a century ago; in fact, still own an odd piece or two. Thon all ware tit tor a dining room was Imported, but tho enterprising manufacturer, Mr. Knowles, toiled on, experimenting with clay from bore, there and elsewhere, sing ly and in combination, till lo-day ho is turning out ware fit to grace a kings table. Tho potteries of Liverpool are well worthy of study. Pittsburgh I>In?naled with Bool Raring and Bm* nail. Guelteof yeitenUy.. A ! correspondent i? anxious to know why tho papers don't make more fuss over tho boat race between Kph. Morris and Fred. Haistod, which takes place on the Hulton courao to-morrow. The fact is that vory little interest is taken in the race, and no one seems to care very much who wins or losos. Moreover, so general is tho idea that the winner of the race has already been determined, that very little betting is being made on the result Pitts burgh's experience in boat racing tho pres ent season has been about on a par with her base ball experience. The mercenary action of last year's Alleghenies toward the close of the season quickly changed Pittsburgh from tho best base ball dty in the country to one of tho worst Tho re peated defeat of Pittsburgh oarsmen this summer, especially our one time favorite, Kph. Morris, has canned a similar feeling of liatlesiinesa in regard to aquatic matters. It is not necessary to publish tho record of either of the men for few persons would read It. TUBBAT0 OI POffl AdE. Postal cards, 1 cent each, go without further charge to alLfiartiof the IJnltediBtates.and Canada, with an additional,one-tent stamp they go to all ports of Europe. All letters,,to all parts of the United States and Canada, S cents por half-bounce.' \ Local, or "drop" letters, that is, for the city or town where deposited. 2 cents if delivered by curriers, and 1 ceut wuero there is no car rier system. Newspapers, dally, semi-weekly, trl-weekly and weeklies, regularly Issued and sent to res*, tilar subscribers, 2 cents per pound, payable at tho oifioe of publication, newspapers and magazines published lens frequently than once a week, 3 cents per pound. Transient newspatwrs, magazines, pamph lets, books, (printed), calendars, catalogues, corrected proofs, (printed sheet), postern and nrusnectuses, 1 cent for each two ounces or fraction thereof. Single copies of the Ihtkl uoaxatK, welching less than two ounces, the postage upon Irregular numbers Is 1 cent each, All othor miscellaneous matter, Including un sealed circulars, blank books, book manu scripts. photographs, etc., and also seeds, cut tings, bulbs and roots, and merchandise not exceeding four pounds in weight, 1 cent for cuch ounce or fraction thereof, The following are the postal rates with Eu ropo. The rates for letters are for the half ounce or fraction thereof, and thoso for news papers for four ounces or fructlou thereof: To Great Britain and Ireland, letters 5 cents, newspapers 2 cents; France, letters 5 cents, newsimpers 2 cents; Spain, letters 5 cents, newspapers2 cents; all jmrts of Germany,in cluding Austria, letters o cents, newspajrcrs 2 cents; Denmark, letters 5 cents, newspapers 2 cents; Switzerland, letters5 cents, newspa pers 2 cents; Italy, lotters5cents,newsi>aperB2 conta;Kussiu,lettc?5cents, newspapers 2 cents; Norway, letters5 cents, newspapers 2 cents; Sweden, letters 5 cents, newspapers 2cents; Turkey, European and Asiatic, letters 5 cents, newspapers 2 cents; Egypt, lotters 5 cents, newspapers 2 cents. For Asiatic countries, tho half-ounce limit for letters, and the four ounce for newspapers, still holding good, the rates are: To Australia, via San Francisco (oxcopt to New8outh Wales) 5 cents, via Southampton 15 cents, via Brindisi 10 cents, newspaiwrs, via 8an Francisco 2 cents, via Southampton i cents, via Brindisi 0 cents, China letters, via San Francisco 10 cents, via Southampton 15 cents, via Brindisi 10 cents, newspapers 2, 4 and 6 cents, by tho respective routes; British India, Italian mail, lotters 10 cents, newspa rcr?4cents; Japan, letters, via 8an Francisco cents, nowspapcrs. 2 cents. BTEW C'r.lfflERIiASfD, W. VA. Mr. Qulnn, recontly elected to the House of Delegates, formerly livod over in Co lumbiana county, Ohio. Thero will not bo as much clay dug at the different brick works thto winter as formerly. A lot of cooper stuff which is to bo shipped to Steubonville upon the first rise, is being hauled in from the country and piled on tho river bank in front of K. E. Lindsay's. Miss Jennio Pomeroy, of Moundsville, formerly one of Fairview's most accom plished nnd charming young Indies, has been visiting her many friends in this county. Mrs. 0. 31. Swcaringen, announced to deliver a lecture in our town, on the sub ject of "Domestic Manners," failed to do so, from the fact that her andience was too small to justify tho effort. Cumber land is a poor town for lecturers. It has seldom been our pleasure to meet with a more brilliant party than that as sembled at tho elegant country residence of David Pugh, Esq., on last Thursday, the 10th inst, unon tho occasion of tho marriage of his beautiful and accomplish- j ed daughter, Miss Dot, to Mr. Goorgo A. Spivey. DIED. HlOGIls'S.-At his residence on EoB street, on Tbnraday morning, October 17, 1878, at fifteen min utes to one o'clock, Bobkit T. Iliaoixs, In the 37th Tear of his age. Thefuneial will take place from bis late residence, No. 2746 Eoff street, Saturday morning at ten o'clock Friends of the family are lnrlted to attond. Inter ment at Greenwood. TRAVELERS' GUIDE. DKTAKTCKS OF MOWS. B. A 0. R. R. Cent. O. W.P.4R DIt Ciev. A Pitta P. a A St. L A. M. 10:33 r. u. 4:10f 1:23 At M. 11:10 r. m. 4:47 11:15 a. u. 0:40? r. x. 3:30 0:17 5:00* 0:031 AKUIVAL OF TRAINS. B. AO. R.R~...~ Cent 0. Dir........ W. P.AB. D1t._ a?r. a pitu_.... p. a A st. l. 1:07 11:82 5:23 A. U. ?:10? r. *. 8:29 7:52 &55* I A. M. 9M\ ?Triade lphla AccoramodaUon.?'Thli train on j rum between Wbielinc and Trtadelphla. tidily except Sunday?Newark Accommodation. JSteuben?lllc Accommodation.?Tbla train during the dar paaaee backward and forward between Mar tin'* tarry and BeiUire, stopping when required at Sherman Home, AJtnavlUe, West Wheeling and Gmel HUL ELM GROVE RAILROAD. ON AKD AFTER WEDNESDAY, Auruit 10th, Caraon the Wbeallnaand Elm Grove It. R. will run aa follows. Car? will leave the City (corner of Market and Eleventh 8lt.) and 8tamm'> at? 10:53 A. M. 11:35 ?? 12:15 r. *. 12:55 " 1:85 2:15 ?6:15 A. M. 8:55 ?' 7:85 ? 8:15 " 8:55 ? t:85 " 10:15 " *dnndaya exepted. 2:35 r. M. 8:35 ?' 4:15 " ? 4:55 " 0:55 p. x. 7:35 " 8:15 ? 8:33 ?' 9:85 M WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY AT REDUCED FIGURES. Silver Plated Ware at Coat, at LOUIS DECIIERT8 JEWELER STORE, 1207 Market St.^ogjOicLure Home. JJOME AGAIN I The subscriber has removed his JEWELRY STORE TO Till New Washington Hall Building, The same location from which he was driven by the burning of the old building in 1875, and now offers his patrons and the public general ly a Larger, Finer and Cheaper Arsortnent of 6oods than Ever Before. A. cordial invitation,is extended to every one, whether they wish' to purchase or not, to call and examine his very attractive and well selected stock. C. I?. SHOWN, Je7 51 TWELFTH 8TREET. Sfou 10,000 E0U*0? WALL PAPERS AND BORDERS, Juit received at 1142 MAIN STREET. Thee* roodi are all cholc* and new pattern*, and will be sold lower than any stuh gooda were ever oOered In the dty te fore. A. W. PAULL A BRO., Je3 1142 Main Stmt Urfefcxwjrafe. j^RICKWORK. . Mantel* and Grates ?et In latest improved styles; had Chimney draughta reaulated and improved. Paving ant Brichlaying tn all ita parta promptly and neatly attended to by HAMILTON & McGRANAHAN, Kos. in riluulh SlreM ind 7? Ibrket BtnA FRANKLIN TYPE FOUNDRY, in rt? atr?t. <m, otkU. ALLISON, SMITH k 10HKS0W. . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 'poB sali: mE-PBOOF SA FE-SECOSb-HAND?Price ISO. Can baaeeo at my office, 1507 Main itrcct. .oclB B. F. CALDWELL. Ijr control the sale* of aula pie article of uaily faiutljr consumption. Any encrgctlc man with anull capital nay m-ura a permanent, paying business. For par* Ueulan addrwr Gkksxwicu MVo Company, IBS Fulton street, Weir York. , oclt "TOR RENT?THE THREE ELEGANT J? and commodloui Warehouse, Noa.l*10,1312 and 1114 Main, now occupied by W. llorkbcluirr A Co. aud 8. Kaer A bous. These Wsreroouis are situated In the most desirable loemlity in the city for any wholosals tjiuluew. For terms and other particulars enqulra of ALFRED RUEINSTROM, ocl8 - No. llMChapRneSt. rnilE WOXDKR.OE THE WOULD! EDISON'S WONDERFUL PHONOGRAPH, Oil TALKING MACIIIKE, Will b? exhibited at Weetwood's Hall, South Wheel ing, on next Saturday ensuing. ; All should see this Great Modern Mlracla. Admission 10c; children fl ocH* LARGE LINE OF. WRITING PAPERS, In Notes, Letters, Cape and Legals. for sale low at Wholesale aud Retail. STANTON" A DAVENPORT, del8 44 Twelfth Street. JJYACINTHE BULBS. A very fine collection of HraclQtha,Tullps,Crocu?el etc., for winter bloomtnf. Also a very flue collection of Plants suitable for Wardlan Cases. Cut Flowers fur Bouquets, Crosses, Anchor*, or any other design* filled to order on short notice. THEODORE SCHItEIBER, Flowbt, self No. 178 North Front St., laUnd. JUST RECEIVED? Twenty barrela Pure Cider Vinegar, Ciackers and Ginger Snaps, Cooked Corued Beef, Chow-Chow and Splcee of all kinds. GEO. K. McMECIIEN, eclS No. 1061. Cor. Market and Eleventh Sta. EDUCATE YOUR BOYS. Send them to Riverview Military Academy, P0UGIIKEEPS1E, N. Y. OT1N BINBCK. A. M., Principal and Proprietor, where they will Ind the be*t school building on the Hudson River; rooms car peted and furnlshod; steam*htated; hot water on each floor; admission at any time; discipline kindly efficient. Sons of Clergyman at reduced ratea. ' oclB POOD NEWS TO ALL OUT OF EM VJT PLOYMENT. We will send free by wall to any one desiring pleas ant and profitable employment, a beautiful Chromo and confidential circular of the Amrrlcau and Eu ropean Chromo Company showing how to make money. We have something entirely new, such as has never been oflered to the public before. There Is lots of money in it for agents. Address, enclosing aS-cent etaiup for return postage on Chromo, F. Glkahok, 19 Essex street, lloaton, Ma?s. oclft pLATKD WARE. Turner & Dillon. A line assortment of GORIIAM STERLING SIL VER aud ELECTRO PLATED WARE lust received. In Spoons. Forks, Ac., we have the Hose. KsrUe, Indian, Arabcst, Hlmlo, Annor, Corinthian and Plain Tipped Patterns. Will also open to-day an elegaut line of RICH ONYX and PEARL GOGDSand NOVELTIES In KOMAN SHARIF PINS. Every one respectfully Invited to call and take a look through our stock. TURNER & DILLON. OClS EXCURSION TO COLUMBUS! P, C. & ST. L. If Y ?\vill Mil Excursion Tickets to Columbus, SATURDAY, Oct. 19th Rate, $2.50 Round Trip. >8-TICKETS GOOD TO RETURN MON DAY, 21st. W. L O'BRIEN, G. P. 4 T. A. S. M. FELTON, Jr., Gen'l Supt. oc 17 - JgQ BARRELS WESTERN POTATOES, For solo at IX. F> BEHRENS', The Cent tik Market Groceb, i qc12 2217 A 2219 Market St. ARCHITECTS^ SUPPLIES. Continuous Drawing Paper, Treeing Linen. T Squarea, Trianglea, Protractors, Thumb Tuck*, India Ink, Llqnhl and Stick, Liquid Carmine, Water Color*, Erasera, Mathematical Instrument!. In atock and for aaie at M'LUHE HOUSE HT STORE. E. L. NICOLL. oclfi ? ? JACOB SNYDER, 1405 MAIN STREET, Culla attention of Wagon and Carriage Makera to the following Special PAINTS: Misury'i Coach Colon, Sherwln, WUUami A Co.'!, 6taab'? Tube*. VARNISHES: VilttUsrtt FuroU'e, BUndtri. GOLD AKD SILVER BRONZES, oelO TRANSFER ORNAMENTS TjlNXOUHAl'iED BY THE SUCCESS Ij of former icseoo*, we here gresllj tocrcsjed our stock In LATEST IIIIELTIES 0F1ILLIIE0Y Comprising naU, Feathers, FJoyew, 8atln Ribbona In aJI the new shade* In demand thla aeaion, Blaek English Crape*, Crape Vella, Silk Velyeta, at priee* low than erer. Alio, large assortment of BUTTONS AND DRESSTRIMINGS. LADIES' AND MISSES' UNDERWEAR. I Inrite in m\j alt ami tb< tsror ol joor palro E. KODY-1027 Main Street. WPirtlesUf Mtentlon petit to DrmmsUn'. l?l? THE FAMOUS BRAND OP "COATS" SPOOL COTTON, 13 NOW FULLY ADAPTED TO Sewing Machines Black and Colon especially desirable. For Sale by J. S. RHODES & CO. E. 8CHOPFER, F.M SH KIM ER BROS.. KELLER * SHRE1NER, GEORGE G. ROTH, WM. ODBERT, E. & JEFFERS, T. T. SOROLER, JAMES R. ACKER, lJth St A. SEAMAN, 7th Ward. COWEN A CO., 8th Ward. MRS. E. BELL, No. 23, Uth St. AT WHOUSAU >T J. S. RHODES *i> CO. apM <S*a. S. (Swgiotr $ ?a. New Stock JUST OPENED. Geo. R. Taylor & Co. N| M unwi tin arrirat ?< Ikrtr 1TEW stock: -?F Fall and Winter DRY GOODS And invite examination of the moat CHOICR SELECTION er?r ?fTcreU io the ?itf, at price* that Cannot Be Undersold. tUR 8PICIAI-TIM IRE SILKS, CASHMBKES, Novelty Suitings DRESS GOODS ?F ALL (IIU. VELVETS, ?ATINS, Ladies' NeckWear, CLOAKS & SHAWLS. GEO. R. TAYLOR & CO. OFFBR>TO The Public ?'HUB Best Selected Stock ?w? To be Found in the City. (&"P1*hk? dull au<1 Soe.lBa BRUES & COFFER, U32 MAIN STREET. ocl5 JUST OPENED. NEW STYLES OF Dark Fall Prints and Chintz. Great Bargains In FANCY BORDERED TOWELS. Special line of Blcachcd Damask Table Linen. Loom Table linen and Turkey Beds at special low prices. Bleached Shirting and Sheeting Muslin. Brown Shirtingand Sheeting Muslin at whole sale prices. Remnants of Dress Goods at half price to close out. Call and see these goods?they aro Bargains. HENRY ROEMER, No. 2006 Main Street, Wuekliko, W. Va. au8 JPtttmituec, |N TIIE CARPET LINE, Our Slock li the Largest, oar Styles the Litest, our Patterns the Handsomest, our Variety decidedly the Greatest, and our Prices unquestionably the Lowest. To verify this we but ask sn examination. FRIEND A SON, oc17 10? Main Street jy^IRRORS. ALL STYLES ASD SIZES AT LOWEST POSSI BLE PRICES. ARBENZ A CO'S, Fcwotubb akd Ukdebtakiso Houses, oe!7 No#. 1109 Main A 8309 Jacob Sts. pRICES GUARANTEED. Having laid in an exteniive stock of Carpets and Cil Cloths of all ityles, Parlor and Chamber Sails of the very latest designs, Sideboards, Hal tracks, Ward robe*. Bookcases, Marble Tables, and all kinds of com* mon Furniture, we are prepared to offer Bargains, and we mean what we say?that we will guarantee oar prices u low as any house East or Weit. oclfl <j. IHKSIPKL A CO. |JPHOLSTERING. HEW "WORK AMD REPAIRING DOSE IS FIRST-CLASS STYLE A T Z1NK A KOREHEAD% Foihiture axd Cabpet Rooms, ocl6 1117 Main Street. QARPETS? A foil line of Choice Patterns, At Price* as Low a* the Lowest. All kinds of Furniture constantly on hand, st prioes to suit All. Kpedsl attention given to UNDERTAKING, st the eld stand, corner Twenty-second and Market Wfl. ZINK A NO*. pARLOR FURNITURE, EAST OHAIRS, LOUNGES, ?AT? M. KLEINIIANS?1058 Mux Struct. oc5 QlMMtSlNRte, Sc. ?J^EW DESIGNS IN PEENCH CHUT A., | ?AT CI'MMIKS 4 W00DS-1H2 Main Street. oc!7 JU8T RECEIVED?A LOT OF FINE | DECORATED CHAMBER SFTS, Coil Vaia, Cou Brcsxn, at JOHN FREIDEL'S,?1130 Maii Sum. ?as Q.OSPEL HYMNS, No. 8. Ntw Book of Smkey Hymns, Just Inaed. For aale it ir. & nvTvmss unsiot art store, I Mlf ?> : HOUSE TWO .WOHTH OM.T. 'KID1Y tod SATURDAY, OctoWr l!th ftttd 1Kb. | LEONARD GROVER'S ! Fatuous Comedy Combination, to tbo Great National Coaxal j, Our Boarding House! The cblefcat suocess of tbo Docade. Seven distinct runt In New York. Re-?t *?-- ? ggjg M" Fourteen hundredn York cut will appear. Tl jr. J. coasm York. Re-engsged for this season. ??"Fourteen hundred performers. Tbesntlram York caat will appear. The celebrated Comedians, WELL.' MARCUS MORI ARTY, H*. A. HACK, 1IHSRY SRARLES, LEWIS CLAXTOS. ARTHUR FLOYD, MU, AMELIA WA COII, Miu ROSE LISLE. Miit ELLA IIUST. Mia JEFFRIlls MORRIS. Miu MA )" ROGERS, Miu MA HI AS LESTER, LITTLE MARIE LESTER, And the entire great cut. Roroember, thU if the only corn pan v lit America with the author's stamp of approval. The unquestioned success of the enormous New York runt. ?0*S?o everywhere, In all papers, the cordial endorsement of mo?t complete went. Tit it Lowknt 1'orui.AB P?ic?-Admlsalont 75 and 50c. Reserved Scat! fur sale at C. Y. Lucas* MuiIc Store without extra charge. Sale to commence n u<l nesday, October 16th, 9 a. m. <*15 QPERA HOUSE MONDAY, October SI. Patronised by the bon ton clientele every wherol EIVEERSOKT'S CALIFORNIA MINSTRELS! AND THE ORIQIKAL BIG1 41 Hmltb, Waldron, Morion nnd Martin, Headed by the acknowledged Prince of Minstrelsy, BILLY EMERSON! Occupying the same poeltlon In the Minstrel world that Edwin Ikxfth doee lu the Dramatic, with a COTERIE OF 20 ARTISTS! 8CALE OF PRICES?50 and 75c. Reserved Seat* obtainable three daya In advance at C. Y. Lucas' Mu ilc Store, without extra charge. ocl7 ERNEST STANLEY, Director. WANTED-A GOOD COOK.-MUST T V come well recommended. Apply at No. 926 Main street. oc!6 ?yyANTED A FEW HORSES TO WINTER, on good bay and fodder, at 93 50 (three dollars and Hfty centa) per head a month. Refer to C. Oglebay .t Son*. WILLIAM STEWART, oc 16 Flewart'a Landing, Ohio. RANTED?TO BUY SATISFACTORY NOTES Well Secured by Roal Eatate In this County. J. D. EWINO, oo . 51 Twelfth 8treeL WANTED?FOR IMMEDIATE DE TT LIVERY? 3,000 TONS OF LIMESTONE. oc5 For full particulars lnqulro at the offlco of the Bell lire Nail Work*. WANTED-TO SELL A GOOD FIRST TT class Manufactory. Machinery new and of the latest patent. No opposition; builncsa pars well; good trad* established. Uood reasons given fur want ing to sell. Address MANUFACTORY, care thli office. . s?30 SITUATION WANTED.?A GERMAN O Qirl want* a situation to do general houiework, cooking, or chamber work. Enquire at 1301 Wood 8t se!7 . "117 ANTED?A buyer at $3,000 for a com T Y pletA and handsome Drue Store, appraised cor rectly at 16,000. Address Z. S. STOCKING, Assignee, Mansfleld, Ohio. ae!2 ^yANTED Agents everywhere for the Gold and Silver Counter felt Coin Detector, BERRIAN MANUFACTURING CO., au21 New York. WANTED?Men for one year, to begin work al once. Salary/air. Busineai first-class. au!6 Monitor Glasa Works, Cndnnatl, Ohio. ANTED?EVERY BODY TO KNOW That they can have all kinds of Sewing Machine! repaired, or Uken in part payment for the light tun ning DOMESTIC, WHITE and SEW HOME SEW ISO MA GUISES, at 1313 Market street. JOS. H. SAGE. JWA11 work warranted. selO Vast ?nfc SFiSMnfit. J^OUND M" A PASS BOOK containing some account! in German. The owner can have same bj calling at thia office. au28 ?POCKET BOOK?On Thursday last a Pocket Book containing a small amount o: money and paper* valuable onlrlo the owner. Flndei will confer c faror by leaving it at thl? office. au22 TOST?GOLD WATCH?Between JLi Stamm's, on the National Road and the McLurt House, a Gold Watch. The finder will plea?eaddreai autt TIIOS. J. FANDBA U, Cleveland, 0. T OST-A CHILD'S POCKET BOOK, JLi consalnlnr a Gold Chain. The finder will be r?. warded by learlng it at tbii office. au22 cJmvL YOUNG MEN preparrd for attire business life. Course of study and bunlnesa mining the moat com* prebenslre, thorough and practical in existence. Enter at any time. Address, for circulars giving full partlo Ian, J. C. SMITH, A. M., ocIS-daw Pittsburgh, Fa. The eldeat and beet appointed Institution for ob> talcing a business educa lion. For circulars add res*, F. DDFF A SONS, Pittsbugh, l*a. TEUBENVILLE (0.) FEMALE SEMINARY. Board, room and light per year 1178; one-fourth ofl for the daughters of mlulsters. Tuition in English Coarse, languages, Music, PaloUng, etc., very njod RBV. aC. BEATTY, B.D. LL.D., Sop't. jytt BEV. A. M. KEIt), P? !>., Principal. S: ti TAB LI I HE P 185 ROWING SCHOO PJAMINM^boys: FIRM DISCIPLINE "steady PROGRESS I anl Yomkers i\|\ MODERATE ? CKA"R&i. (IRf) A YEAB Board and Tuition for Girls, Boys $1JU and Yount Men. Preparatory Count lor Butineu, Teaching. Medicine, Lav and DirinUv. In struction thorough. Location unsurpassed. Rev. T* B. D., Episcopal Academy, Had denfield, N. J. aulO pANEL PHOTOGRAPHS? MADE ONLY AT HIGGINS' GALLERY. See specimens at Lucas' Music Store. oc!2 Glrea his Porxmai Attention to all his sittings; baa lh* firat arranged Skviigbt In the city, and furnished with all the latest accessories. Btcdio?1203 Maskkt Strict. oct gEST $3.00 PHOTOGRAPHS, Finished in all the Latest Eaatern Style*, FOR 01 PER DOZEN. All kinds of Pictures and Mottoes framed ft the lowest prices. 1138 Maix St.?PLUMMER'S GALLERY. aug!2 IJRUSTEE'S SALE - j Stuuel J.'ttoyd ?t ?1. }',CI???T. | Undr and by virtue of ? , Ocorge Zjllet and Barbara IIUtPLjf J? Nil der*J|ood TrutU* datod tht 1173, and recorded In the Clerk's iUi,7 7 WH Court of Ohio county, Wwt Vlr?Si?i *? of tnma and mort^ kJiS? 4W.aadpumn.nt jOTwfifft *.?? to tbaabov* mentionedcause onih?i?.V ?ticM gnat, 1178,1 will Ml!, on W U,W& cftm WEDNESDAY, tba 18th day of ? Commendngat 10o'clock a. bl '*?*!*? In tbedtr of Wheel In*. w?t tank. jfl Commencing at 10 o'clock a. bl ?. .7 in tbadtr of Wheeling, West V?hm *'*beaB dance of George ZUl^lt public JSfc M ?S*1 ?t and bed bidder. tbifottffi"* ^fil or ao much tharaof u ruay u> naSS^'^Cfl debt wcarod by uld deed of truiLuf1 u fesfl 9(2,480 00, with interest 1178, to the day of aale, and the fading the comtal?lon. of tbVtrfe?^9 to My: A. certain tract of l.n.i ?JT*"fflittL1? eluding the commissions of the triLEl!?*? ?k 9 to My: A certain tract of land 1? Island, in the county SoLbS^M Virginia, and the southern portion 2v ?"* >1 purchased br 11. V. Wbelsn Sum, ol m.ju. s. tm ?bJ^ C|I5| M??SI omoe, ana is bounded as follow* and blndln?thareot?nortK???*{?!&*& and north fa ft' east 18 and *.lttTS2?l*W the net leaving mid vest branch isS&L.'*k land south 84* east C9 15-100 pol?s tn S USi Jaiff "?Wmii*. Iwinaini with lotnVrg,"tf*, on th. Ohio rl.tr, thin illttola, o( North runt ,trret extend*! No. 5, .na taking II,r? l? which th? mldenre ol uld Zlllij JSP {Ml loU'on North Huron street, b^wlonlB#!*^t.u,,? ?"ffklnnth... 10 their oS'^^S." ahould be Insufficient to pay u tut if?2uU> No. 8, but (Jeorge ZUIm Is u> haw arfSffi'tt'l lot No. 8 sold if he so deslrm before ?]Ha?.'*1* North Huron street, then so much ol S^L1*" of tbetract of landaformld, to tba ?bojJ {S? may be neccaaary to pay u aforrtsU aale shall be one- third of the Purdue J** 1 greater amount thereof u the porcH-*-.:'"* pay, cash In hand; the residue la t? menta payable respectively in six and from llie day of mIo withfntertiSMfcfSB the deferred InstallnenutobT^M.ty* truat on tba property sold. ^1 Selling as Trustee, I shall coneer ??>. .u. ? IIKIVKY A ^lc^lturs'mm'VCU, Tn^ (TWUbTEE'S SALE OF Elm Grove^Property l I By virtue of a Deed ol Truil mads aad L Frederick Herbauand wife to ?h^3ffigB I tee, dated Mar 20tb, 1874, and of recorffflwH office of the County Court of Ohio cobdit v rrw^ Df?l ol Truit Book No. J, will, on MONDAY, the 4th day of Kovaabw.us I Commencing at 10 o'clock a. ta, sell itb?kiv2J at the frontdoor sf the Court Hoosa ofoSkZzI the following deacribtd real mate, thstlitsut^r suisrffc?xwk?t Grove, and between the National toad sad u-1 j Creek, l?inga part of Lot No. 11 e( tbeUnitS Said lot measures 30 feet In front sad tiittf,ISj equal width to the creek, and lithf Hmt heretofore can veyed to the Mid HerUt br vjutnl fenbineand wife by deed dated Msr lib, irVTkJe la a dwelling house and other Impnretseati PrifSo Relieved to be perfect, but selllH a Tna-1| will only convey auch title as is reaudtawkf Deed of Trust. Tbrxs or 8alk-Cu1>. W. H. IUli.rh, Aurtinnm,0<W?'TmU' ' rjIRUSTEE'S SALE OF Acme Mower Company's Works | KNOWN *8 THE OLD UAC1USB BBOf. By virtue of a Peed of Trust taadt by Eds Hobl*, senior, and Arabella, bis wife, Nub W. and Sallle A., his wife, and Jamei Baipsad Mtk ble, hi* wife, to the undersigned Tnutn.duriJt ary 24th, 1878, and reronlcd In tb? oBct of tb?r of the Countir Court of Ohio county, West Vta in Deed of Tru?t Itook No. ft. tags m, 1 affl 1 the front door of tha Court IIobm cf Oklocn Wmt Virginia, on PATUBDAY, the 19th dsy of October,id, I Commendng at 10 o'clock a. m., the follevW J ecribed tiropertv.tbatUto My: LotiDantaWa^ hundred and fiftv-four and t?o hundred icliftt-lH in Eoff and Cbapllne'a addition to tbedty tf vtaH log, Ohio county. West Virginia, said kit Ijlsitsai south aide of Wheeling Creek, together ?tui3u appurtcnancea thereto belonging. Also the following described i>l?t orjarrtlif m situated on the bant of Wheeling Creek, Is tWn of Wheeling aforraaid, bounded ss fulloti: C mendng at a point on Crwctnt street cuknL and twenty (120) feet eut of the east aidedb street; thence running eastvardly sbtot (H| ta more or leas, to a twenty (20) feet alley roasis|h Creaccnlstreettotbecrrei; thence northvardly bi Mid Crescent street to the waters of ?keritaf(M, thence along the meanders of said creek tsiiia^ line of lot numbered two hundred and lftyd<viam thence southwardly with Mid line toCrwctal nfl tn the place nf beginning, together with ill tbeMiM itamenu and appurtenances to aald lott of had ?i longing. Selling aa Trustee, I will convey only (he tltbvM in me br Mid deed of trad. Txues or SaLR-One-lblrd caib, the Ulaan bl two equal Installments at six and nice watWW denced by not.* bearing Interest from dsy efaH? title to be retained until payment ia falL WIIxlAil J. W. C0WDET, L se!8 Samt sales. piN? FARM FOR SALE k" th? Countj Court of Ohio Coojl;. Manrlce Cunen \ JL'ffillW" of.t!,e ,uth?ritr TMteJ la m f Wife !f^L ^ sa,<1 (5oart'*?iboTf MtitMaaB roridpniinftv/',8:8;?I Wl" *J111 tbf frost MONDAY, tbe tth d*j of Stplmbw, in, I , hffinMt?ndlblt'hui''* ?'M >uUle ?*| ! U"m* ?** t?Iat M0S[ KfjiL-kw "f nn"10 "Hiwiiin i*S| FtPoller; tine .lit ftta* to. K?1 s?r?W? ?3 ts-jsaisr"1 or ?c^fn?T^l',t"~*0n'",tlrJ Unporrk???wei?* ESS^rasrMsl Lu?SSWTS? ta ??? "d 7? '?? ?* ty" KL ku S1*??1 ,rnm tb" d,y;,i# FtaffP wJ'!f ?PP">red perwnaJ Kesrity fer?* ?f'? ,d,f/frT*d iwuilneflli,iad tkt till.W to. "U the whole of the parehm mtetfUfk I GEO. B. CALbtTCar I ?Ue u ^Jocrned BBtlnfoSjS OCT 14,1878, at the lame bour and pliw. ..... geo.jTcaldwz ?el(W4? i>pfriaj Oraab hJiS'JSl9 n,t 1? ?djrtumed until MOSMT,Q ?*r 2*, 18?8, at 11 o'docka. m., at tamrflat. glo. H CALU*?LL . FfwcIilUmoWa iiRgygr a Pact, Anctlonwn. ofWi? Notices. fflOTlCE. " ""jut dI?P0Md of th< entire lotrnal .1 tk??| !Li- "i "tollman, de<m.ed. lo it. ?J?. oiturta and rooj .ill ol ihe litelmrfJll Slailman t to, to f! c. Moffat, II,. auiMmtf*! hi ?rmt all ,"wri ioo?Jai M Indebted to nid 0? .III tilnx ?.?!> !???? Kttlemoot irm, id T. 0. M?At, ?b. elfl coodurt the burton. o/ laid lata !rm, II lle'f aland, No. 17 T.cifih afreet. _ ., , , , IF.JOSE. I Admlaiatntor ol tie tatale ol J. II. StiDM *ll ii.Fl!!?' the Hock of a; late K"jl i??? WJ. II. Stalluan it r? , 1 bop.il M?* I l?I?Mfullr aolJdt the liberalpalrwipUl???*| ?to'ed on thaUro. .1 I'" t. c. nom' r THI* KIW III ELASTICTBUSSI riK?6sa?2|l Eggletloo Trmi Co., CfciuPi "J apt OK FAN'CV cards, with J H. ROSE.NBEUG, Wheeling Freestone and Saadifoat W*1 Coraar ot iUrk't and Thlrtr-chtrd 5? p?te?lrvnnrstipa.** I attentloi ?/ ?i?uo iyr fornUhJo* l?K pttfpMw. PHm mnd'rti* Q^Wnd^K'^nTrall^.1 .* >1 i?otneun u?? oj udUUM tut/arobbJoKall UndiJ *ooii** incpqrpo?. Prkw ro^fit* SHIPPING tags.-wk O ta.?on hand a fall lint of JK'WifflI ?al?r??gl RILL HKADS, LETTKK UEAK&i M. r? Mat BUI lltada. Latlw Brad., >??'*' " *?..Hl?lhaUil; iB!ilil(uaar in