*WP OWATM. -i^ COOKING. Ht STAR-OIL STOVE Ailiti, ioot, Jell, smoke or taste. K.ir Half by : & \ { n< sM'EEPTEY, ,h klmli Blow ?nil HardgsWW*"-*' *oNLY OIL STOVE M.\Ol 0* s0L!l. CAST mo^f; ?Mfetv. Economy f Durability, t> Non-fliplodvt. l?:,lL t l.KVF.NTII HTHKHT. I. F. CALDWELL, I Uftle, Slate and Iron Mantels, uxa Gnus. Tile mil ill kinds ol Ten* totu> Ooodj, ill IRON ?111 ROOK (tfflbci vitb a conijilel* uaortment of COOKING STOVES! " ui Boom Fumbhine Goods. We otQ gn? dal attention to the m IHrieii Radiator Shaking Grata, j QfBdt complete Orate in the market It m 0bttftninu[?nuion m mr. r ran* uwi B wjtnt? on UlC Iiland. Call and exam* ttf?uo 1311 Maw BT&MJT, IU B.4 0. Direr. a groceries and tobaccos. ffflETER SUGAR CURED HAMS, jaBTEKSlii,\BCUBEDSHOUIJ)BM,ytt- LI 011 BREAKFAST BACON, Puro Loaf Lard, ^ IMA buwli, Ifalf-barrela, Pall* and Hall-paUi. in; PLAIN SHOULDERS, 1?P?|RK, FAMILY PORt flBH SAtSAGB, BOLOGNA SAUSAGE, imcttrioi, tod quality aniurfMUl. For Sale by , pi B.C. LIST, Jr. SEE HIVE HAMS!;. lie ;okf pluwre in in/.trmln# my ctutowera and (be J5 itrfiirrillr, tlut I hare received nir firai con- ^ parol.if the Celebrated Brand of njj BEEHIVE HAMS.' ip (kit* mM them (or no many jnn, and Jn fcr(ul'iuilitl?? ari'.?o well known that it would bo ini ^wMiiutulirv >? their merit*. Suffice it to fibtttkjire wirrauted to be aagood as ever. |T R. J. SMYTH, *" I P?? U.m-n ,*n Pnr??f??l Kn ?? j CPECIALTIKS AT THE Xew Grocery Store, CAR. OF PENH AND VINGiNIA STS. tnufcltinham Flour, 1 JUfitsjruinndfuKftr, 1 fortal Wheat lU'l (hit Meal, ? Fim Tea, Choke syrupt, TUfrrrbwt Cured Meat*, Jljcknel by the Barrel, Kit or Dotea, White Ume by the Barrel or Buabel. li Uit (TfrjthlDK uiuilly kept in a Ant-da* J ITILL GOODS SENT IIOME IF DESIRED.*** THOS. E. BEANS. ? . ill rlt \'EW GOODS- S, J ed TONUUE. IS POTTED MEATS, j Sg"'* 3 ! gj&kr. ft ?iTcojue, It 6*1*1 Urmia?, aD Sibil Cream, P* Marrow Beam, ?*' Columbia Bonel?? Herring. ' J*ta. Try tbem. PJ THOBURN & BRO., ,? 1070 MARKET STREET. ? TOBACCOS. I bi to a now weiring the following brands of cholc? wblihwlll Iw told aublect to the latere- ne Oct lath# I', s. tax: Ij! l*ilbnl?vnimax."-Mtt. Mabog. Navy. d'J ' Nickel Nugget." " jf, >lo "l>luie NuiKi't," " 44 Tl ' <) "!><>uMe-Tnick," 5-oz. 41 u. "Narjr a>" Mahog. Navy. ? lo IC-ox. Ilia., " ? wj il?> iNiuMe-Thlck 5* Dark Navy. Klwr'i "Lmg John,' Mahogany Twlna. to nd r*. rjr dealer ahould try one, and be c raertot their 31. REILLT. r Smoking Tobacco and Cigars. ' ''"I1*"'. and 4-oju, la QoUi. 1 "j'Bim. 'Uu. ?n?l i-oi. la Cloth. ( 31. REILLT ! 'as. Spaidel & Co. lilLESALEGHBCEBS, Itest g oods west prices m the city. &I?rri,ne. ?n ?i?M, fr.taTol^ ..i SJ^nt Star Klour, viS> Syrup, Molwi, iff^ r"l?acoo, 1 S'kj anil C'lonr Seeds, ffttonui Dried PeadwT . ??car looiu of Klih at Boston prices. fri Invited to examine our stock, ih, 1417 Main street 1416 South street. , vt-y WWIOM-. . v TUTT'S PILLS 'indorsed by PHYSICIANS, CLEROYMEN AND ?E AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE. IE MEATEST MEDICAL 1 TRIUMPH OF THE ABE. TUTTS! PILLSP^te? 1 CUIE SICK HEADACHE. ? TOT'S BUI SP* : CURE DYSPEPSIA. Their first apparent * w TUTT'S PIUR 3m fesis^t tutts pills 5 omffia sbssfsj^s eatsB&g ipw??f Turr's pills &? c^to^um ssr&r?tiitt's pills impart appetite. "ktros*"* _____ fell-TTMW THE ~ eq-ltftiaisr ^KVJBR and AOTJK ^ ?AND? LIVER PAD W CURES CATARRH. {mm ? gt, Cakotkxbs, Ohio, March 24,1879. ,m Diub8ik?Pleue aendmo oqo of your Egyptian # v?r Pad a. ia' I wort one til winter and Ilka It Ant-rate. I Utlnk ?:fl ualng one or two mow Iwlllget well. 1 ha?e had " b Catarrh (or thrtw yearn. Hluco I commenced wear- tic {the Pad lam Improving rapidly. Youra truly, MOtiES MILLER, , Carothera, benoc* Co., Ohio. FBANCIS FITZGERALD, llo Bukokttstowv, April 18,1379. Spi EoTrtUN x4vwt1 Pau Qo.?Oent{n*rn: I have ws ea mint one ofyour LIVER -PADS aince the 23d ol ireh. Ft hu performed tnlraclea nearly on me. My no 'er and kldneya wire In a bad condition: I had the . thing plleeand stoppage ol water.wUhSdntioRhmi- to ltisni, ana taking all kinds of trash. I seat for uo. Liver Pad an J oult taking all drugs. My system is i right now, and my wat?r la clear as crystal; before ad waa thick and muddy. I could not eat any; my petit* la food now. X will give yon a full statement on rt after. I ifved twenty*!* years In TemperanceHe, formerly: we send out butter and em to Dor- uu rton Bros., Thlrtjr-fjxth ward. I want to get one- fai 11 dozen mora PADJj, U you write a note to Dorlng- . a- Bros., right away, so they, can get the Pada and at id them out on Friday. lam yours,respsctfuUr, 4U rBANCIS FITZGERALD. ral EGYPTIAN Ll7ER PAD CO., , Bole. Manufacturers. clt For sale by all Druggists, or sont by mall on receipt K( tl. Addrees on JOSEPH FLEMING, ch M Market street, Pittsburgh, Pa., fai 3ole agent for the United States. on >yPamphlet* mailed free to any address, apa ^ FRIENDLY ADVICE g TO 1( Ruptured Persons, s ID} [t should be patent to every thinking person, and tie wdally those afflicted ones who bare tried theva- mi ua cheap, or goods at cost establishments, that It is ?? essentially necessary to bare an appliance suited to ?U elr particular form of Hernlaand accuratelr adjust- W by one skilled la bis proftxuon, u It la that a frac- hit red limb require* pedal kind of splint applied at " I bands of an experienced surgeon- For theso rea- a is we would advise you not to be misled by dealers CO! eringcheap and imperfect instruments at greatly lnr iuccd releasor at cosU Owing to their Inability to i, * re satisfaction they are willing to part with ihem at lul t price. But no matter how cheap It 1* offered you, en U comparatively worthless la your individual case. in d just so mach money thrown away. A learned . ofessor Of modi doe and surgery, whilst lecturingon rrnla before a Medical college in Philadelphia, a short wl no ago, suggested the very gnat importance of the W? lyaldau accompanying the patient and superintend- . f the adjustment ot tbo appliance, and advised, U*1 iere this was not possible, ttu-*, they should be care- U< [ to recommend their patieut to a person skilled in ak e application of such Instrument*. During the *\, arse of tbe lecture he exhibited various trmaea, and W< oko of their merits, and of one particularly that be of d applied frequently with very satisfactory results. a? ie exclusive agency for this truss has been given to ? r, Jouk McGcibk, to? well known adjuster and an aler in Trusses, etc., of No. 3S Fifth avenue, ntts- oil Si. Pa., will be pleaded To expialu )U advantages SQ I who mar call on him. f, Mr. McUUiilE has recently taken possession of his u? w rooms, over McCllntocfc'a Carpet store, snd has qu em degantly furnished and stocked with the moet m, prurrapatteras of Triuasa, LadUa' and Genu' ices. Abdominal and Pile Supporters, 811k and ireldElastic Stockings, Knee Caps, Anklets, Belt*, Ja iiMniArlM. At*., and will imann'.M accurate odluit- .? snta iu all caaea. Private apartments (or Ladle*, lib an experienced Lady in attendance. ui (Mew hour*?Dally, 8 A.M.to8P. M.; Sunday,2 wi 6 P.M. ai, Examination free. ?. Price Hat, rulea for measurement, a pamphlet de- 81< ribiog tho various forms of Hernia and treatment ca r a cure, mailed free on application. inySirb ab. ??? ?????? hi VALUABLE TBUTII8. 1,1 If you are suffering frow poor health, or languish ra g on a bed of slcknwa, take cheer, for a Hop Bitters will Car* Yon. ? 1/you are almply ailing; if yon feel\weak atd spfrilcJ, without clear- ly knowing why, dl Hop Bitter* will Revive Yon. ^ If yoa are a minister, and have overtaxed your- K* If with your poatAMl dn tie*; or a moth-r, worn bt jt with care and work, ^ Hop Bitter* will RfwiOre You. h< If you are a man of bui ine?, weakened by the fil rain of your everyday duties: or a man of let- 0l ta, toilicj orer your midnight work, M Hop Bitter* will Ntrenjrtheu Yon. w If you are young, and lufierlng from any indie* tfc otion, or are growing too fat, as u often the case, Qj Hop Bitter* will Believe Yon. Cl If yon are in- the woik ihop; on th? farm, at the 0) etk, A*rwiuuut, and ft*l thai your ayatem needs leanslng, toning or stim utoting, vrmiotfT ntioxi- P \TUIO, ' 01 ?'? ni^.M < Jvrhnt Ton Vaad. If you are old, and your puto U feeble, your T( lerraunstCMiiy, and your racultlti waning, T lop ill Item will Give Yon Xcw f.lfr T and Vigor. Ti Try Htp Cough Care and Pain Relief. ' Vorealebyall DruggUU. T myl7-wmtr J BRAVS SPECIFIC MEDICINE. f TOIOE^T^Bw-TBADtMMK. D jjFMnlarrlKUni- S9f B SSfaSfag Wjg ? I DJaincM of Vlxioit, Premature Old Age, and maay atber DIwum that W to Iuaolty or Cotaumptioa nj * pnuuatuia Grave. WFuJl partlculari In oar fflbrnwesi: StiEtor 7THB GBAY romcroM? * 5^5?M KMhaake* Blocfc Droit,Ml*. t PRESCRIPTION fifte _ jl. iMtdy Cm of SimIiiI i IIMS i wif^EJKa S-tf^srvss.^;? J?N*V u... > ike MAtytmx. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTIONT DAILY. On# jm., ,? 001 Three ?onntha.~.|3 oo 41* months. 4 001 Ous month. 18 Dtfrmi by Omritn in CUy and Mmrt* at If mU pr**k AEMI.WEEKLY. By maii, * jm |T00181* months... 11 80 WEEKLY. By mail, in aJtnrur, jwlofffprfpaUU jflny? ?1 It I aix aataoI LJ1L... 118 each. Saba of twenty ? 1 io mth. Sate of twmty^To 1 00 MCh. BtnpW ooplM of either edition of the IstkllmkxSt ?nt fret on application. Addreoa tU eommunlauiooa to FBBW A CAMPBELL, Publishers Intslllgoocor, WhwllSi, W. Ta. T1IE MAID AHD THE LEAP. A dMM) leaf drifted along the wo*:? A poor brown leaf with odrra torn; Now here, now there, bluwnbiih sod low, Ad outcast and a thlug of aoorn. So life drifts on to hearts forlorn. Oacotnabower, froth tni biliht, JCIaaod by the lup-wya and the daw, A tnnld, to fleotho hut sun's tulibt, Prune on the ground her fair Uinha throw. To llMDa to iltfa. A nd dream o( aorna one that ahe knew. 8be altpt and dreamed a horrid thing? That ne she loved from her would atray; Aud alartlog up, dwt> sorrowing, Beaolvcd to tuek him out that day. Alaa! Alas! Twaatll too true- ha'd lledawajr. liar laat lore token?Just a leal Of sycamore? love's emblem bright, She threw away, then prayed thai grief Might I war bar off from mortal aigbt. 1 Abu! Alas! While tbo dead loaf drilled through tho night. WEST VIRGINIA. otes Upon Farming and Lumboring. I hit Hay Be Done on a West Virginia Farm. ! 1 tn 1 recent prolonged visit to West Vlr- 1 tin, Mr. Edmund Klrko, o( Chicago, , ule a careful study ot Its timber and i miug resources. Some of his observo- j ns he has set down in the following ar le to the Chicago Tribune: ' 1 'In a previous paper we said something j out the climate, soil and general pro- , ctions of West Virginia. Limited 1 ice forced us to speak only in a general I vy, and we may not have covered all the into that naturally suggest themselves persons proposing to begin life in anew :tion. We believe fully in the many vantages this State offers to the North1 emigrant; but, as all truth is best testby experiment, the "ground of our th" may'more fully appear, and we may, the same time, the better answer the estions the intending settler may natuly ask if we give the actual experience a Northern man who recently went are and engaged in farming operations. He was a machinist, who went from this y about two years ago and settled in the tnawha Valley. He was thirty-five, in binary health, and had a wife and three ildren. He probably knew less about mine than Horace Greeloy, for he had ly a dim recollection of driving the cows pasture on his father's little "patch" in , >w iiampstiire; out the careful savings ' fifteen years had yielded hira onlyabout ? X), and he though ho conld do no worse [ he harrowed the bosom of his mother j rth in some new region. But he deterned ta "look before ho leaped;" so, be- : r furnished with an emigrant half-rate ket, he set out with $200 of his hard- . rned greenback* sewed tightly to his : tide, lor an exploring expedition into . est Virginia. He looked leisurely about : si; but within a fortnight had "bought farm of one hundred acres?a square j rner cut out from a larger tract be- ?! iging to a man who had more land in he could profitably cultivate. Sev- t ty acres of it wer6 clear&d, tfjo J the original forest,?magnificent oaks, j :i. wbitewood aud black-walnut,? itch, cut and hauled to tho nearest rail- . iv station, would bring, in oash, seypral r aea the coBt of the original purohaso. J 3 was to pay for his farm $700,?perhaps a, out one-eighth of what a similar tract * mid cost almost anywhere iu the State * New York. He paid $100 down, aud s reed to pay the remainder in six equal ] nual installments. There was no fooijse his premises, but his new neighbors 1 t up a "raising-bee," and in a very few j V8 ne had a comfortable dwelling, not iltl so fine as Aspinwall's magnificent msion on tiw Hudson, and yet much ire of a domicile than those iu which ? ckson, Harrison and Lincoln wars horn, < the one in which our worthy President, i r. JIayes, and his wife passed an entire t ntpr iltirincr thft ?imnnl?n in Vir- ? oia. Tlie total cosh ouliaj; on this man- I >n?"double-barrelled cabins" tlier are < lied down South?waa $20. He now returned homolorhia family exbiting his deed to the railway company, ( i was again furnished with lares at half | tes, and also presented with a ticket for i thousand miles of travel gooi] for any j ember of his family. Well, the children | ere sent to school, while the housewife d her own work; and our fanner, with is aid o< a "ptjllud gemman," somewhat vert to campmaetlngn and poor whisky, it honest and willing to work, set about ie cultivation of bis newly-acquirfK) jmestead. Hedeolded to lay down about :ty acres, and let the restremalnln loreat, 'lie fallow until a more convenient sea- , m. Puring the first year be had 180 : orking (Java from frost to frost, and at . ie close of seven months his last bushel ' grain was harvested. l|e kept #n oc- 1 irate account of every dime that wpnt jt and came in, and the following, exressed in our own fashion, was the result [ 1118 nret year s operation. Weal Virginia Farm. Dr. i faree, eta, pro*peeling, less amount expand*! on bouse*........, *..f 20 00 ?provisions bought jo Hew i"> 00 a fire* anil freight, self ant) family 60 oo 9 20 bushels corn at 00 o bflojK?und? of bee! at 5c 15 00 0seed, oats, wheat, ate. , .............. 40 00 01,000 handle* oatsat^V-irV-i'--.Wf-ri'.ni...i.l...j 'i"00 0 7 months' hire of man, at 910-..~ ............ Jo 00 0 wear and tear of mulaiand Implements....... so 00 ToUl oxpjn*eon crop# $32300 Contra. Cr. j 3 acre* of tobacco, arer*ging 800 pounds at 3 ICS CO t 15 aero of wheal, J A bushels per acre, 2 4 bushels, at 91 ?. 2? 00 r 3 acrea of hay, producing 8 tun?, at 94) 100 00 r so aero of corn, 40 bushels per acre; too Wei* at 30c..?......y,?? n 400 00 r 9 acrea uf oata. 10 bushels per acre, 240 bothall, at 120 M ir 1 ofiff of jareet potatoes, 120 buihels, at 91 120 00 lr 1 acre of |ri|h potatoes, 200 buihels, at 91 20000 1/lUTe of garden trvttionjjr profit sold) 10000 , Total . lll.lVIM To accomplish this result, ho hail inested, besides what U above enumerated, imounts as follows: For buildlni house. SO; In cash payment on farm, $1U0; (or a wo-horsp ffOKon and harness, $125; for wo plows ?n,<| par, tli); for hoes, rakes, itc., $23; for two mules, $2QQ; for j miloh iow, $25; and for a down laying Ijons, $5. [n other words, his total Investment bad jcou about $701); and yielded within ono year a profit of about $1,(job?mors lhan he bad Won able to accumulate, Iff the closest economy. (Ji^na tj)e previous [lutwn yuan. auu iitownw ut uy HV mi exceptional one. He wu industrious, looked closely *(ter every dollar ol expenditure, and exercised ordinarily good mnnagement B"t lie bail no more than an svuagp prsm and any other hardworking W?n, iM a to* bfS4rp4 dollar; to begin with, might do ? well u bediu In any onp p{ the many tboosand locations that are now to be bad for little more than a song In West Virginia.. ' Wp bare no apace In which to apeak ot the mlaerml riches ot thU rich Slate. We can only My that the whole redon between Ihe Ohio and Big Sandv andthe Alleghtnloa It underlaid with the richest deposits ol coaltnd Iron in the Union. And these mining-lands can be bought (or from $20 to 1100 per acre,?about onetenth ol what similar land commands in 1'ennsylvanlo. The loreat wealth of West Virginia It probably greater than that of any other I State in the Union. Fully two-thirds ol Its turfite is covered with an original growth of oak, maple, chestnut, pine, and black-walnut; denser and Bner than any other timber east of tbo Rocky Mountain!. It la estimated that there are in the State 10,000,000 acre* of this timber, atandlng 8,000 feet upon an acre,?sty, 80,000.000,000 feet; enough to keep every sawmill In Michigan busy for eighty yean, if they cut an amount yearly equal to the whole annual production ol that great lumber State. With Maine and Michigan now more than hall denuded of their timber, It will not be long before iliit gteat forest wealth will be brought into market;and then this virgin Stato will no longer "sit solitary in the wilderness," but be mode merry with the music ol the ax?music set to tho chorus ol Yankee Hoodie. Scarcely any irapreeaion has yet been made u|ion this immense wealth ol timber. Not enough logs arc now cut in the whole Slate to keep running any two of the larger mw inilla located on the Stginaw Itiver. We know of hut one firm that is engaged in the systematic getting 1 out of timber, and probably not 100,000,000 feet of both logt toil lumber tre now I annually sunt ont of the State. There am u few maw mills along the line of Ibe rail- ' ways; but thev deuend (or their supplies , of log* upon tfie back country people, who | cut a few treos every winter, anil float j them down, singly or in small rafts, to the i nearest market, and there sell them for ( what ready money they will bring, to ( supply their moderate wants for such J "luxuries" as whuky and tobacco; or, If J they happen to produce these, then for ' such "chicken llxtn's" an tea and coffee, or 1 such"fancy dolnV'as you think are appro ^ priate to the adornment of the mistress of t the household. None of the "natives" are ( sngaged In logging as a regular employ- ; ment; and, if they were, they would make i no sensible impression upon those almost * inexhaustible forests la any conceivable , time less than a lull decade of centuries, j What is most wanted In West Virginia is J in immigration of hardy and enterprising , woodmen, who shall make those forest i (lants "bow their boar heads," and heap ? their shorn locks into the lap of commerce. J We may as well here briefly tell the c woodmen who wields his own ax what he ' night do, if he had a little pluck, a little p ndustry, and still loss read) money, in t West Virginia. ? A hundred acres of heavily timbered J and, of rich soil and well located, almost * inywhere on the Greenbrier, Elk, Gauley, ? ?? !>! ? ? , v. uig uuiiuy IMVUIS, UUU iow be bought for from $1 to $5 por aero. We will supposo that two aotlvo woodraeu, laving say $150 between them, olub to- J ;ether anu buy such a tract of land, pay* * ng down uj>on it 9100 at the time of pur- w ihasing. With the remaining $60 they can g mild a log shanty, buy a cooking-stove, c< ind lay in a winter's supply of provisions. n\ rUen, with their two axes and a cross-cut l aw, they begin their assault upon the d< ;iant lords of the forest. How many feet 01 A timber they will out in a day they know V >etter than we, for we have not the honor J tf their acquaintance, but it is safe u o say that their logs will not 4t oat them, put into rafts in the j; learest stream, more than $2 per thousand * eet. Another dollar, or at most $2, will w loat them down to tho nearest saw-ifllH; H md there they will sell them,?whe oak J*1 ind the white wood (or 10 or $7 and the | >lack-\valnut for $25 per thousand. The irooaouiues are mat on each of the 100 \\ cres there will be three or four black- ? walnuts tliat will every one ''cut op" 2,500 fil eotorraore; but if there are not-if the % vhole woods are oak or whitewood?the _ roodmen will have roalixetl a prot|t of at y east $2 per thousand, and, with a crop of Q 1,000 feet an acre and a tract of 100 aoros, ei t is easy to estimate the profit the two in- 2 lustrious feliowa will have made upon heir original purchase. Now, if tye bear |n q?in4 that this soil, ike all soils on which oaks and black-wal- ?! mta grow, Is very productive, and that the d' and will be worth when cleared more than J' II that tljo tjrabor ijpon it would have !: folded, wo shall be able to farm some i ilea of the advantages which are offered ?y West Virginia to theworkingtnan who 9t pplies to its surface a decimal fraction of % he energy he now expends in gaining a w [teaser livelihood in some less favored ai ocafity. It Hc*tn% impossible V That ft remedy made of such common, J4 iraple plant* as Hops, lluobu, Mandrake, t{ )andehon, ?fcc., should make so many p ind Blicll marvelous and wnnHorfnl niir?u . is Hop Bitters do, but when old and j> foung, rich and poor, Pastor and Doctor, 7; Awyor and Editor, all testify to having g> iBfStt pqre<| liy tljern, you must believe ind try theni yourself, and doutjt no onger. 8eo otheroolumn. 1? mt m n Ellis Hampton* was so particular in buyng a revolver In a Buffalo store that the ? :lerk inquired for what purpose ho wanted p t. am gQiwj to shoot my father-in-law si ind brother-in-law." ho replied. Tllpejerk bought he was jolting, but he wasn't, for 1 xsfore night he had lodged a bullet in each a ji muse reiauves. 01 > ? a iSotiiinu 80 quickly or surely dispels ? sonfidence as disappointment. Dr. Bull's lialtimoro Pills never disappoint any one ising them tor-such diseases as Live'r and Mood disorders, Dyspepsia, Constipation, ? mtqlpQpy, ptp. Prico only 25 cents. I, Financial and Commercial, I BY TELEQRAPB. ' (blcnco. Cwu'Aoo, May 10.?Flour?Firm and un.- c 2haniroia37Kc 1 August. Oat?? Inactive and lower at 2756a s 27fcfc cash; 2?^P June; 37?$cJuly. Bye?In a good demand and prices ashade higher at Qla [ 5lJ NiinitrfltiA 7&ftR Oft* Mlnnwmtn ' extra family good $i 75; choice $5 05; fancy ' $5 12M&5 15. Rye FloHi^-Stcady at $2 80a ! 3 00. Wheat?Unsettled; ungraded 9Gca ' i! 10; No. 2 Wf*tern red 1 113$. Corn?Dull; rejected ^ steamer 3<)a4ijc. Qata?DulJ | western mixed 33koilc; white 34)?a36c. $yirJa ?Quiet and firm; should^ *3 00; ihortrlb 5 U7JtaS HO. Whitley?Stead* with a good demand at $1 02. Butter?Doll and unchanged. Unaeed Oil?Steady with a good demand at die. nmlnuti H<* MurkM. Cr*ci?**ji, Mar 18.?Hooa-Qqiet; com, mon ?2'J0aS SO; llflif ? SW SQi'pickingi ?3 Mo3 00; bntcht'p* w ?M 7? tWcelpfi 1023 head; ililnmenOMS head. ???r fork Meaejr mm MMfci. N?w Yobk, Hay 19.?Mowar?Htary a 4 per cent. Prim* mercantile paper a, VA per cent Sterling Exchange Bankt csi.rw 8'""KTch""* Qonuium-Stndy. Uoiurf UaiMtaot lull, roopotu. .10 ; ? fcfc,,.,,,... ? ???li Vrw row tad > Ulli - ...... ?.1C Kiw Fount 10 Omeaer mm ? 11 Railroad Bokm?Active ?ud higher. M bwli convertible km 3 Mr cent. Stati Bokm?Dull. Srocu.?Otnetill/ buoyant until JuM the clow, when there was * fractional retotl from realltlng; In eereral eaaee the hljbi price# of the year vera made. The cc "locks were coiuplcuoui In the riee. T Northweetern ud St. l'aul bun, and al Western Union were itrong and actlra, p< tlclpatlng freely In the upward moremer Than waa Increaaod activity and higher prio (or ruclilc Hall on the purcbaaea of both u Meaeecltlng control at the uezt election Tl Cbeeapeako A Ohio ibine were decided better on thej>roepecta of a weeleru conne uon. iron Mountain fell to 28 and 8t. Pai & Minnoaota was offered at 81H. Cheeapeal & Ohio common advanced Irom 5* to 7* preferred tint from 12K to 14 and preferrt second from 8 to 9K. Investment shares wei generally lirm and higher. Chicago, Burlinj ton A Quincy advanced from 10H to 118; ami reacted to 117*. The report that a pooling arrangement hi been made between the Wabash and the C. ( 0. & I. is confirmed. This terminates the bi ler quarrel of the last fire yean, and la aai by the friends of the roads will insure div [lends on both by the first of January next. The Southern lfcclJic ltailruad Compan bos oponed a station at Casa Grande, Artsom 183 mile? east of Yuma and 914 from 8a Francisco. Transactions aggregated 285,000 iliares, c vhich 33,000 were Erie common, 5,000 pn erred, 17,000 Lake Shore, 15,000 Wabash W,0?0 Northwestern common, 9,000 preferred 0,000 8t Paul common. 4.0C0 preferred, 27, 100 Lackawanna, 34 000 New Jersey Centra! 1,000 Delaware & Hudson, 8,000 Morris ?! Bssex, 2,000 Michigan Central, 2,400 Unloi 'aclfic, 5,000 a O. U I., 5,000 St. Joe, 2,40 )hlo, 22,000 Western Union, 4,500 Padfi ,000 Iron Mountain. 8,500 Kansas City 49 Ohio 4 UlMlMlppl.^. W InlUd Statea ? UH Delaroa 4 lacK...- 37$ r?? York Central..,?iuo A. 4 P. Telegraph !ri0...?~~....~. 28H Barllnaton A Qaincy.117} Mo preferred 53 Ha&ntUd 4 8L Joe.... 19V larleta ...._,. ,..^.460 Hannibal A St. Joe pfd 41) Uchigir Central-.... 81% Canada Southern....... 60 Utfui ............. ~.l 10 Central Pacific boadajilfc Inlon Pacific 74% Onion Padfle bontU-JllJakaSbora. ,? 7$ Land OranU -..~~...112* IliooU Central 80S ".P-HnWae foad 114 HUbureh ........ K'/% | Kansas Pacific.....**. 57 oularlue 4 Naah?llleOT t Kansas 4 Texaa....... 17U 'orthweaUrn com*. at% 8t Loula 4 San Fran. 10* iortbwaatern pfd_ 94% 81 L. A B. P. pfd 1$ .C.C.41 51 81.L.A8.F. finta... 25), few Jersey Central... 81VA St. L., Kan. C. AN.. 10 uk I aland ***11$ K L.,IL C. A N. pfd. 43 Haw Tom. Naw York, May 19.?Cotton?Irregular t 13Kal3%c. Flour?Dull; superfine west' rn and State $3 30a3 80; common to good J 05tt3 85; good to choice $3 fc0a4 60; white heat extra *4 55u5 25; extra Ohio $4 OOaO 00; t. Louis $3 80a0 00; Minnesota patent proas $0 00u7 75. Wheat?Quiet; rejected irlng 80c; Ko. 3 spring 02a95c; No. 2, SI 05a 06; ungraded winter red $1 12allUj^;No. 8 o$l 12al 13; No. 2 do rales 144,000 bushels t$ll0%al 1714; ungraded atnber $1 16; unruded white $1 10a! 11. Ryo?Steady; estern GOaQl Barloy?Dull and nominal. [alt-Dull and unchanged. Corn?Steady; ngraded 44a45J^c; steamer 44a45c, No. 2, 1I7.UV-1 , -- - >74<"is7k i iww mixed lvalue. oats?Heavy; o. 3, 34&c; do white 36c; No. 2, 34Kc; do lilte 88a38Mc; No. 1 white 40Hc; white estern 37a40^c; western mixed 34a34Mc. av?Steady at 4fift5Qp. flojvs-FIrm and ncbanged. Ooflfce?Quiet and unchanged. UKa*?Quiet and firm; refining fair to good KaBXc. Molassaj?In moderate demand at ill prices. Rice?Bteady. Petroleum?Quiet; nited 75$$a76^; crude 7a79fa refined 8Jfc illow?Steady at OKc. Kosin?Quiet and rmat$l 30al 35. Turpentine?Dull at 28a I'Ac. Eggs?Quiet; western lOallHe. Pork Firm; old mesa QQop 50, new $10 25. eef?Jjoniinally unchanged. Cut Meats? ulet; long clear 5c. Butter?Steady; westU SalOc. Cheese?Quiet and firm; western 47c. W'hbVv?Dull at$L 4U. Baltimore. Baltimore, May 19.?Flour?Quiet; w*strn superfine <3 5Ua3 75; do e*t? $4 25a* M; 3 fauilly $5 00a5 75. Wheat?Western fairly :tivo and steady; No. 2 Pennsylvania red L 15}$; No. 2 western winter, red, spot and lay St 12^; Juno, II 12^f; July. $1 UKa UH: August,$108;September$107Hal08. orn?Western in good demand and about cady; western, spot and May 43^; June, IKc; July 43%c; August 44c. Oats?Quiet; estern white 33%c; mixed 82c. Rye?Firm id good offerings; good to prime 58 Hay Steady and firm; prime Pennsylvania 12al3c. roylslonfr-rSteady and quiet; Mesa pork ) ?TDie); $10 WatQ 75 neV. Bulk Meataoose shoulders 4c; clear rib sides 5c; packed Xa5J$c. Bacon?Shoulders 4^c; cloar rib ilea Gc[ hams OJfnlOo. Urd?7o. Butter? Irm; weatern dairy packed 14al0c; factory Ilia Ic. Eggs?In rood demand at HHal2c. etroleum?Nominal and tlrm; crude O^a \ic; refined 8J ""? t\- - ??( ill.?UIO x/ravers1 journal : porta: HofiB?Recelpta 20,000 hood; shipments 0.500. fnusually heavy run for Monday; 5al0c lowr. Fairly active; choice heavy $3 50a3 00; acking $3 35a3 45; light $140a3 50. Closed leady. All wld. Cattud?Receipts 3,500 head; shipments ,000 head. Kaay and unchanged. Shipping t$130a510; butchers steady; caws$240a370; leers $3 70a4 20; hulls $2 30a3 75; feeders nd stockers firm at $3 00*100. Shrsp?Receipts 1000 head. Better de? land, but unchanged at $3 80a4 75. Allegheny Cattle. East Liberty, ilay 19.?Cattls?RecelpU inceand including Friday have been 2,202 lead of through and 425 head of local stock otal for the week ending this day 4,038 head f through and 740 heqd of local. >(ol nough doing to form reliable quotations. Hoos?Receipts 10,070 head; total for th< reek 16,885 head; Yorkers $3 55a305; Phila elphias $3 75a3 00. Receipts 7,700 Jiead; total for tin reek 18,000 head. SplUpg alow at $3 2Aa4 35 leveral loads were shipped through In firs lands, fully quoted off from last Monday. Dry (ioodk Nkw York, May 19.?Wool flannels con Inue active, and many leading makes closelj old up. Cotton goods msrket very firm wltl n upward tendency, and several addltiona nakes brown and bleached goods advance* iy agent*. Prints dull. Mntpd lawns ii teady request. Heavy cassimeres, cheviot ind worsted suitings doing fairly. Dress good lulet, and foreign goods moving slowly. Toledo. "Toledo, May 10.?Wheat?Quiet am itcady; No. 1 white Michigan $1 07;extr vhite Michigan $1 08; aiuber Miphlgai fune $1 08)$. July$l 05j Xo. 3 redwinte ip< t ?l ui>f: June II 08K; July >1 ou )lil. (.orn-StaiJv; high miied 38Kc:No. 'Wt SScjJoiM ifKo. 0?ta-KIrm; No. Sew Ortega*, JM llWJuBbe-Stwlj lobbing ordltmijr to prims \OMfle. Saga ?iiojxl dpntonu; inferior to pool comrao asfe? ^THsst* mcnting 22a30c; common 25c; lair 28c. IUc ^da,UJ.wonli ?""n?y t ? Pfiifolwrn Market. Pirrtioaatf!' Way" l^.-^VrTKoutou?Quic crude 05$te at Parker's for shipment; refine BXcfor Philadelphia delivery. AsrwEap, Mar 10.?P*raoLiUK ? Refine 21tL ^I?xi>o??, May in.?PeUolouw-^efine^ 75St. totslN Ilojj Jfnrkct. X 8t. Louis, May 10.?Hoo??Easier, rotu heavy G0a3 25; Yorkers to Baltimore $3: V ?'t <<* tha I LUTZ PATENT n * Iron Hydrant & Street Waehei ' THE BEST IN THB MARKET. i, They can be repaired without digging i k four pavement or yard. ]eS8 n ?????? ?? I CARPEHTER8 AMP BUILDERS. j gTEPHEN McCULLOUGH? I CARPENTER AND BUILDER. . All alterations made on old buildings on 1 REASONABLE TERMS. ) All JOB WORK promptly attended to. \ Shop, Alley E, between 14th and 16th street " Residence, No. 06 Nineteenth street. Addreai either of the above. jsnl J) W GIBSON A SON, STAIR BUILDERS, | Cor. Main and Twenty-third Street*, I WHEELING, W. VA. 8Ulr Building In ill Ita branches promptly attende i to. Hand nil* worked to order, with all joints cu | and bolted, reedy to hang. Newels, Balusters and Rail) Constantly on band and mail* tn ?a_Orders from a distance promptly attended to. tuyl MACHINERY AND BOILER8. THE CENTRE FOUNDRY CO .MANUFACTURERS OF MARINE & STATIONARY BOILERS TANKS, SHEET IRON WORK, FIRB FRONTS GRATE BARS, COAL CAB WUKK18, STEAK ENGINES, MILL AND MACHINERY CASTINGS, HOUSE FRONTS AND ORNAMENTAL CASTINGS, Ac., Ac. BOILER AND MACHINERY REPAIR WORI WILL ItKCKlVK PBOKPT ATTE.HT10X. "Thirty-four years practical experience. "Moderate charges? Unoq nailed faciliUe*. OTFor 8 vlb Chbaf.?One scefmd-hand Boiler II feet long, 3Q Inches dlatn., 4-H flues; one Portabli Bo|ler.Su inches dlarn., 24 tubes 4% leet long, 2% diam feet Ore box. 2011 MAIN ST, WHEELING, W. VA p? MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. J^OVING TIME,? :p:uusros Moved carefully by competent Lilian witl FRENCH & CO.'S PATENT TRUCK at the moat reasonable prices. Orders foi moving Household Goods also promptly at tended to. Leave orders at LUCAS' MUSIC STORE, nh 1937 Market Street. MISCELLANEOUS. == if t lx 1 BRAND DISTRIBUTION 1 Commonwealth Distribution Co Bjr authority of Commonwealth of Kentu&y Drawing and details under supervision of rrowinen dUsens of Kentueky, In the city of Louisville, on Saturday, May 31, 1879. N0 8CALING! NO POSTPONEMENT! PRIZES PAID IN FULL <112 4flfl IN" CASH B,6J~WV DISTRIBUTED. TICKETS ONLY 92. Unparalleled Succeaa of the Popular Drawings. Bead the following attracUve list of prises for th MAT DRXWINO : i Prise ? 80,0001 too Prlsea ?100 each *10,00 I 1 Prise-. 10,000 ?10 Prises 50 each 10,00 ? 1 Prise. 6,000 600 Ittwi 20 each 12,00 . 10 Prlsea 1,000 each 10,000 1000 Priiea 10 each 10,00 | 20 Prist* 000 each 10,000 1 u Prizes 9300 each, approximation prites 2,7C tPrlsea 300 each, " ? ....? 1,8C 9 Prlsea 100 each, " M ! 1,900 Prises. ill2.it Whole Tickets, . Hair Tickets, W. CT Ticket*, $50, 95 Tickets. HOC Remit br Postoffico Uonnr Order, reglitered letta ! lianJf droll or expms. Full llit of drawing publlahe 1 In Lonirrille Courier-JounwU and New York ilermld and mailed to all ticket holder*. For ticket* and In formation addrwa COMMONWEALTH DlSTRLBl TION CO.. or T. J. COMMERFORD, Secretary, Cool ler-Jomtui Building, Lonlirllle, Ky. ap2 , guaranteed. ' It cowts less money than any Starch in ti World. Jt is nymufacturedln 1,eart of B*?** est cereal re giou of the Globe, It la sold universally in America hyGroce: ? and Dealer*. n Its annual consumption reaches Twenl ? Million Pounds. I ANDREW ERKENBRECHER, CINCINNATI. PIT Hrkenbrechcr1! fforld-fimmM Col >j SurtTi for food. apr8-Tu a DR. HENRY MQTT'S FRENCH BOWHeiU l!1 band, BnOul EmWon, Immune; aiuad bflnd crciloa In youth, Eimm, Ac. Fenuda Vfrnkavm th ? ??*G0NOBRH(EA CpSeo fs 4TH0UB3.-W * WflptBSg _ W ?l?to tell by mH man troaohnmH " on raenpt or pnc*u ooii 5 BHANKLIN TYPT^ . S'OTTXnDRft', l Jim Strut, Cincinnati, Ohio. ? ' ALLISON, 8MITH_& JOHNSON. DRUM, PAINT1, *0. D, HOUSTON & BAEI SUCCESSORS TO (Si Houston&Reed JOB Kb WHOLESALE DEALERS IN : DRUGS HMIclan, t hrmlcalm Palati, Ol _ VaraUkcc, Dj e-NlalU, mini H? l laMiPtHM?rlt>,TilM Ar(tele*, UrnuUm'Naa. Mm, GROCERS' DRUGS, &C P No. 1316 Miki Street. 0 WHEELING, W. V, 'Prt JACOB S2VYI>ED l IMS MAIM STREET, ^ Calla attention of W**on tad Carriage Natal U' following ttpedal PAINTS. Maiary'aOoadhOolora, tUunrln, WUllama A Oo.'a, Btaab'aTab r' VARNISHES: akatlae'a, PirTotl'a, Btaadai GOLD AND BILYKB BRONZEB, ip ocio transfer ornameit - INSURANCE. . "JS^EW DEPASTURE." I bee leave to Inform my trtod* and the pabl general I r tbat I eulN found at ISM Mala bam prepared GENERAL INSURANCE BUSINESS, nelodlnf FIRE, MARINE, LIPS and AOODEN' FInt cuaa ooapanlea only offend to lnanrera, ai . t'tc interceta of eoatouera carefully guarded. Fa 1 Ucu lar attention given to remodeling formi of pollcU ao i> to cover la eaae of km. Maaafaoiorlng. Mertai uio. i/wiMungana rartn rropertr rfaka Ukan at la - rat* a careful and experienced Horrayor will bai wayieady to examine all riaka offered. Coma ai "frail J. T. L.BODQIM. PEABQDY INSURANCE COM OF WHEELING, W. VA. d it [OBGAVUKD ltd.] ^ Caih CipllrimwmMiii iiin$Hi^m 9% Good riaka lnaured on liberal tame. Loaaca promptly and aatiafaetorllj adjaated. s Patronage rapoctlolly aollcited. dixxctom. Alonao Loring, I A. M. A dam a, J. A. Millar, John M. Brown, A. D. Seamon, I B. S. Irwin, Oeo.B. Tingle, | Jamea F. Barnaa, Alexander Langhlln. AiOXM LOK1H6, Pral. I J. F. PAULL. Secretary. P. & DOBBIN 8, Aaatotant Secretary. jag FINANCIAL. gANK OF THE OHIO VALLEY. 8UCCKS30X TO TBB ri?iT NatxovalBaxx or Wsbilixo I Capital - fMO,?. WXa A. Inn, President. | Wx. B. Bntrsos, Vic* I Money rewired on depoeiL Internal paid oa special deposits. A genem Banking Businees conducted with pconpt J DOM and fidelity. , bubctoss: John K. Botsford, John L. Hobbe, Jacob 8. Rhodes, Henry M. Harpor, Wm. A.Turner, Wn. A. Isett, 0. C. Dewey, A. M. Ailami. William B. Blmtwon. ' _otf QBOBQE ADAMB, Otahkr. gXCHANGE BANK. J. N. Vahcb, PreaL Sam'l UuqHU*, V. P. 1 CAPITAL .. tMOA* , LIABILITY OP ST0CKH0LDKB8 ?0,K Thla Bank succeeds to tb? butnea ol the Merchant National Bank, and deals In Cob), Coupons, Conmei dal Paper and Blilaof Exchange. Interest paid on Special Deposits. Collections made on all points and proceeds prompt! Accounts ol Bankers and Business Men solicited. Stockholders liable to Depositors according to tb Constitution of the State the same as In Nationi Banks, Dtuciou: J. V. Vance, I B. Horkheimer, L. & Delaplaln, D. Gntman. A. VV. KellT^ I Wm.ElllnaW , win uiusnun, | John Frtw. # Crawford Booth, | JyU JOHN J. JOKES, OMhkr. ATTORWEY8. REMOVAL? 11 ERSKINE & ALLISON, attorneys at Law Hare removed their Office to Cringle's Block, prl-dAw NO. Itll MARKET STREET. WJ*w* C0WBEN? J # ATTORNEY A7 LAW, 0 o Offloe, No. 1222 Ohapllne 8tWh?ltoo, W.Vj o I o| Prompt attention to all bturinew. j<7-d*w 0 J I. D. JEWING. T. H. RII.E^ ! gWING A RILEY, " ATTORNEYS A T I.A 1100 Main 8treet, up stairs, next door to th j I Exchange Bank, I, j apr2 WwmiHo, W. Va^ CU 0. LEWI8, *1 # ATTORNEY AT LAW, 1143 Ciuruai Btiut, Wheujuo, W. V*. PiwUom Id ill Ohio lad W?t Virginia Co;:rti. Collactlooj ud coaitrudagglTai aptnlAl tUcaUo de!8 1 kl J. HUGU8, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Jfflce, 71 Twelfth Street, WasKuxa, W. V Pnctlca la tb? Oourta o( Ohio, Itanhall u I ryler countlee, W. V?l n Wnmijg, Wot Vi. % qaniel peck, 111 4.TT0EKIY AT LAW, [D MM Chapllne Stmt, i* -i? Wman, w. 7t ? JAME8 P. ROGERS, "\ ATTOBHSY AT LAW, J *o. 1307 Ohipline Street, onn. Pm>pt W/w mo wnmm, v. vjl f AWYKRS' BRIEFS.?The Bum PHY8IOIAW8. R, M. J. RHEES, M. 0.; HOM(EOPATIII8T. Orfioi amd Bmsurcii No. W Fourteenth itfMt* OOMRoan-llo 101.K.|tU4ulTlalP. K. I PurllrtiUr altcallM (lira I* DIhhm if Wiwiii ?4 OlMrtm. m> J)B.T.O. EDWARDS? PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. J jJjhapUne and Tvanty-wooml StiwU. ? CARBIAQ18. 17* U11 ? ? t, m.' iue carriages Wllb ill Ihf mwlirn ImpranumU our (p' Hon. Repairing promptly attended to la all ft* *"*** L GLESENKAMP k CO., 73, 77 ?nd 7t LIBERTY HTKECT, ARDIirXNBI AVMHK a [tt? riTTWBUBCH. * MARBUK AND 8TONB WORKERS. QAKR0LLBR08, * GRANITE AND MARBLE WORKERS And Importere of the B?*t SCOTCH GRANITE AND ITAIJAN MARRLI&, Nos. 6,8 and 10 Sixteenth Street, Whrellntt.W. Va. WA fine (election of Monument* and TablMaoonitantljr on hand, which will be aold at pricee to ault the Umee. a pgr. ? JH. ROSEN BERU, 111 Wbullig Frentgii ind Sindstone Wtrki, ConurolMukltul ThlrtJ-lblrt 8U. Window Cta, wfndov 8U1?, Hearths, all kinds ol * Plsggiajt. The attention of Contractor* la called to t ayucluUea for furnishing all kinds of stone for bunds' In* purpose. Pritaa moderate. i*09 it J ,d TRANSPORTATION. - gALTIMORE A OHIO RAILROAD 00. On and after November 17,1871, Pamnger Traina ell] run as followe-Wheellng Time: Kast-boand. No. ft. No.7* Mo. lHSog* Leave- a.m. a.m. r.m. a.m. Wheeling. .................. fc?B 10M 6*0 7:11 Bellalr*.... 6.-00 10:40 6; 10 Arrives at? p. M. P. M. firafton. 10:10 1:15 10:10 430 p. m. a. m. Cumberland? ...... U0 ICO ta _ Washington City 1:00 ... 7*0 . Baltimore. J. ?:10 &40 a. m. p. m. Philadelphia 1.-06 1:16 New York *25 ...? *00 a. m. Botton,.,., 1:30 6:1S ......... Dally except Sunday. No. 41 stops at all Btatlocs between Wheeling and Grafton. WeaWboond. Me.1. Mo. 8.* Mo. 10. Leave? . Wkeellng 1.-06A.m. 106 p.m. 11.16 p.m. 5 Bellaire W0 ? 4.40 " 11J0 M Arrive at? " Zaneaviita 1115 p.m. 8.45 ' 8.01a.m. Newark-.................. 1:28 " 10.00 M 4.12 M Columbus ... a:10 " 11:00 " 5.60 " H?mln.Vy....n|[ n 7.QQ II 10.00 M CiudnuatL 8:00 " 6:80 a.m. 1X10 M . Indianapolis? 11:00 ll?P. m. * Lank , 7JOA.W. ... ? a "? ?'