MEDICAL, This (treat Specific Cure* SYPHILIS IN ITS 1*111 MARY, 8KC0VDARY OR TERTIARY 8TAUK. [ Removes nil trace* of Mercury from the system, t Cure* Scrofula, Old tiara. Jlfteumnllm, ?escma, Catarrh ?>r nny Jllood Dixatt, CUKK5 WHEN' HOT SPRINGS FAIL. Mai.vkrs, A inc., Mk>* 2, last. 1 We have owe* lu our towa who llvwd at llot : Hurlilir* mill \vi.ri? tlnalM' Clirt'll Wl'll 8. H. S. !. McUAMMO.N A MVlUlY, ^ m km i'm IS, TknjC, May 13,1881. Wo have aold 1,'-HJ?i)4)ttlcp ot t$. ri. d. m n year. It \ has Riven nnlvenml MtWnellon, 1'nlr minded Idmldanu now recommend It u# u poMllvo upeeltlc. ri. ma.nmfii:i.div co. Dknveii. Coi.., May 2,1881. Kvery pnrehnserMieHki In iliu hiBhe?t terms of h. H, H, li. MKIMbTKK. 1.0U1SVII.LK, Kv., Way 13,1881. H. S. H lmi } |veil letter *ullMiieiion tluin any med* iefne t havo ever mjM. J. A. Vlkxnku, Richmond. Va.. May 11.1831. Voti ran refer anybody to n? in regard to the merit* of t*. i\ S. 1'oLK MtLUlt & CO. Have never known h, ?. .s. to full to cure a awe ot Byphllls, whun properly tuken. II. L. Dbnnahd, Km W a nit**, ' IVrry, l?a. The above signers me ircntlemcu of high standing. a. ii. coi^uiit, Uov. ot On. If jnu wIMi. wo will tine your case, TO HE l?AIl> FOR U'l/K.V ('VUHD. Write lor partlcnlHW. nntl copy of the lllllo bonk "Memiyo to the Unfortu* mi lo." SUM ItJIH'AH!) trill J?p |?M to any who will find, on nuul?h of 10U bottlcN of 8, B. s., one imrtli'loof Mnicury. Iodine. Fobuslmn.or any inlnoral xubhinniv. s a I IT SI'KOI 1'IC?:o., I'rop It'torx, Atlanta, Ga. Sold by PruvwWtKeverywhere. iM"t'rlco 0/ hint- or u ^uUr tlzo rtulncci1 to SI 75 1 pur bottle, and Mnnll fclzo holding half the quantity l?ri''U 81. apfi-'i ^ e>V #V> Mie (5,000,000 Children < in the United States W'/ju Nii/far I'nJn, ' Who Fret ntxl Ciy, Who II?vo I'ale f'ucofl, Wlio Jlavo Hud itreuth, Should Use Iiiiuglilin's Worm Syrup b The Chili! Whose Moep i? Disturbed, (: s Tho Child Who Witkcji In Terror, f The Child Wliofio Appetite In Voracious, The L'hilit Whoso Appetite Varies, The Child who Does Not-Thrlvft, h The Child Who 1h Kmaclatcd, I The Child With Internal IrrlUtloa, |; t The Child With Sallow Complexion, L Slmnlil Use Iiiwglilfii'ihWorm Sj rnp ' i jCo Disease Bo Damjcrou* As Worms, r Kit Child Jm Free from Them. They Cause Dlsea.se Themselves. j They Aggravate Other Complaints. [ '('he Child's Cure When Teething: LAUGKLiN'S INFANT GHHOiAL i* Kovtkxh tiik (Iujik; "Aj.j.ayh J'aix; ItKimcsa itcrtaifmatitix; Cn.vTiioi.s vuk JIowku*, CriHNu sfmm ?:it Cost i'I.aint.Dvrkntkuy, lilAllltKKA, ri.ATULKNCK, COLIC, KTC. Vol hers will find ItYery* valuable: the child will h? ir?rveil,i!'-f '/?/<> npniflr flrrji.inul tniAr ii)> rhter/ill, Titijiii't, itiul frrllttu cumfortabU. Wi' guarantee each hoille,and will refund the price of every one cot dulus ua reprvKautctl. &ol A cure puanmtccd. Huff/do, N. V, &V LOGAN A CO., Wholesale and lie tail A cents, Whoplhar Tvyw-ln'.?7 i druggtsts. ~ ^ .^jtajipis siaxs,. i Syonges, Turkish Towels, Fine Soaps, Parson's Cologne. tor sale r.v U. II. XilSX, 13KTJ G GIST. 1U10 3tniu Street. ' myr> PICTURES AND ART MATERIALS^ QOIJ) OKXAMENTKrr MOULDINGS. ('all and see tho Beautiful Patterns at innr"volously low prices. KIRK'S ART STORE, npr25 1005 Main .street. STOCK OF EKGilAVINGtti IVlfdJln, Soeratcs Instructing, Cornelias' Reply, Pilgrim Hxile*, Uutnrnof the May l-'lower, Midnight Challenge, Tolling 1U?U. Spare tho Weeds, boor Puss, Jersey, Village Klvi#, Tnsso at thoComtof Fcmtm.-lmUeapciue llofiHO Jiltzdljcth. anil many other desirable .'mbioots. Call and fee them. Jf, L. MCoM,. Agent. nivl Mor.nvp Pnnvc Art "tntf WINES AND LIQUORS. CJIAB. 1CKAU8. ?OL..KiUXn. KitKJ). KANKF cl K?Aurn & CO.. (ttuottsfior to U. Jiclwmlltfich & Co.,) . IM'OllTPJIS AND DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC Wta and Liquors, Grandy, tunniAui Am if oninnuu], IVo. 1133 Mar)?et Sti oot, N&*. WKEKLIXfl. W. VA. >? U:isiier &I)inn er, *? ivncirrrmtKUa OK Hayes' Pateni Metallic Skylights (17mloiK, Itwiycr. Tju NAMAItlTAX XEItVIXE Cured mo of asthma. niter ttpeiulimr o\tp ?3 with otherdoi'turn. 8. 11. ilouxos, Xett Allmay, l?d. NAMAIUTAX XEItVIXE Ktlectually cured me ot (twins. MISS .fK.V.VtK U'Annc?f, *40 Went Vim Huron St. Chicago, III. NAMAIUTAX XEItVIXE Cured our child of fit* afior Riven up ii? 'lie by our lumlly phynloluH. It havlmcovor :t?i In 31 hour.'. Husky Iv.skk. Vcivllla, Warren Co., Tcnn. MAMA It IT AX XEItVIXE Cured mis of icrofula After MilTnrlnK for eight year*. Alukut SlMI'so.V, I'eorfa. 111. SAMAlt JTAX XEItVIXE Cured mysonof UK nftor spending I.VHM with other doctors. ,J. W, Tiiokntoh. Ulalboru, MIsj. _ NAM A It IT AX XEItVIXE Cured mo permanently of epileptic At* nf a stubborn character, l'.cv. Wit. MAitri.\',Mechnnlc?town,Md. SAM A lilTAX X EICVIXE Cured my son of flt?, after having had 2, MX) In eighteen months. .Mui. K. Funks. West1'otsdam, N. V, RAMAK ST A X X E It VIX E Cured mc of cpllrniyof nine yearn' Handing. Mis* Ojit-k.va .M a b.'Jm i.r.. u numy. ->cwtouco.. Mo. SAMARITAN S ERVINK Ha* permauauly caml me of epilepsy of many years duration. Jacob sutku. St. Joseph, mo. HATHA It IT A\ NERVINE Cured UK' of bronchitis, itsthun ami genernl dehtllty. Ouivku Mrmis. Ironton, Ohio. KAMA RITA* NERVINE Fin? cured me of ajicfini u itfxo serofuln of tnanjr years standing. Jsaao Jk\vkm? Covltnuou, Ky. SAMARITAN N ERVINE Cared me of fits. 1law heen w(?n far over four rear*. Cuaui.ks K. Cuims. Osakl*. Douulass Co..Minn. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured a friend of mlim who hid dyspepsia vrry badly. MtciUKt.O'Connor. Ultljrway, Pa. HAM .V R IT A N N ERV1X E Has permanently aim! iw.ot vpllepttr fiti ft.vvio TuKMiu.v, Ilea Moines, Iowa. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured my vrlfc of i-pl) p?y of .17 yea r* *tninlltK. Htxav Clark Falrflelii, Mich. SAMARITAN NERVINE Cured my wJfe of a nervoii* (JJjiea?e of {>;< h?--id. k. Gkaiiam. North Hope. Pa. S A MAR IT AN N E R VIN E Cured my son ot His, JJt; Jjn h m>r hod ? ill tor about four years. John Davis. Woodburn Macouuln Co., 111. SAMARITAN XEJIVIffE IS i'OR SAI.E BY AIjIJ DRUGGISTS Or may be had direct from tin. For further Jnlormatlon IneloHi; stamp for our llhutntted Journal giving evidences of eurrs. Addrena DIE. S. A. lUCnMOXT) Ai CO., "World's Epileptic Institute. ST. JOSEPH, MO. I'or Fill" l?v I.?im?hlln Tt ? .t- f',? W 1mi1iwh1? Drue ptMH Miitn siM'vt. Wheeling, W. Vn. 'pffeiisis^ IComlwcotS ' >?YRUP0E><(1!,pril fw CONSUMPTION. 4hvi?g to a popular Idea thut a remedy snid to cure it variety or maludh-s should lit* treated with j caution, If not suspicion, the Inventor hesitated wane tline in plnemgit before the hut from the gratify hip assurance by n j^reat number of the nre vitalizing and health-renewing properties of | his preparation of Hypopho?phltes. tinder a variety l of circumstances, he Is equally satisfied that these I cilcets are tccuted by its use. that its i-cion in peculiar to his preparation, and that CONSUMPTION S not only CuKAhLK, but, up to a certain stage, is an easily controlled namostother organic divans. uooroovo While it is* the aim of the inventor to convey I?i i'ormailon to meh as require hid Hypo phosphites, it is his llttn belief that its ute will be valuable to nil whodetire a Jong li/u or who are struggling for heaUh. With a faith based upon the experience of twelve years. ho iron Id not despair of roMojJntf a patient sutlering from the ahoveU-dbcBs-o, even tho ph rednri'd to it verv J-4 j :t: , . yjS5a| I M' "j iirci ill U:2f.-.:y," iVrc^-js'.r.tir.l cr co::i-?r> 5i12 T-[ Jl7:-f:J1 f. ,| L i.l l bw^p'frfo! Is*!? Vr-iV::A.v** F ;] '.?:cv;:y V;j r's'U.r.rC r.:..lV ;t tVi.Vf : yl it'll J..H .\ -vi' v ;> iTiHAflJ '^jTr^.iiorcuroir^a^l'V .-. o.o. "L.JZZS;0j i a I.;u'.:cc, ir^on v!:'i end a S tr;.15 I'rrr.'.b, ilicr../ l'~?j : >. ..TSrifrrj _{j ??r> t'vV:"rnt';7"rjj? ft?nl^WoO . yf J ''jl " -u-.fi 1 Sold by nil drnRglsts and dwijers in medicint KIUH BLOOD. PARSONS' PURGATIVE PILL Make New Rich Blood, and will completely chtuij the blood In the onliro eyjsteni in ibtoo month Any person who will tako ouo pill each nJaht fro oun to twelve weeks tony l>o restored tosound healt U Micb k thine bo possible. Beat by mail (or eight letter sumps. J. S. JOHSSOS 1 CO., Boston, Mass., formerly BAugor, Mo. fb MAlt?mv. rin: xaiioxai, immun. Tholtllllo Conic lT|i TimIIII)' Tor (lit* I'.x tension of lIulrCliiirli'iN-Uliuiirii Sub ntilutc. Wasminutos', Muy 8.?'The special ordei for to-morrow (Tuesday) is theconaidera Hon of thu Crnpo bill to extend the clmr tern of tlie national banks. At thepvopei time Mr, Bhuid will olTur am a substitute his bill to retire the circulation of national banks and Jo continue them as banks oJ discount and deposit. Sections 1,2 and I of the Cinfio bill, relative to the continuance of the banks, are retained in the sub stitute, To Bcctiou 1 of the coinuiitten bill is mined, However, the proviso Unit "said associations urn hereby prohibited from issuing circulating notes, and hereafter 11c national banking association ahull increase its circulation or be organized with authority to issue notes to circulate at* money." Sections 0 of the bill ami sub* Htitute arc identical. The remainder oi the Jilaud bill is nsfollows: Sue. <*?. That national banking asanciations that may bo continued by this act, and these whose corporate existence Khali expire, shall bo required to comply with the provisions of sections 5.221 and ">.222 of (he He vised .Statute:* in the same manner as if the shareholders had "voted (o an into liquidation as provided in section o,220 of the Keviscd Statute.*; and the provision of section o,22l not Inconsistent herewith shall also be applicable to such associations. to. 7. That all ^lie moneys deposited in (he treasury oi (he United Stales for (he purpose of*redeeming the circulation of national banking associations shall be deemed surplus revenues, and used in the payment of tha current expenditures oi the government, and in the extinguishment of the interest-bearing debt of the United Stales, in the ?une manner as other snniliM revenues nro authorized to bo expended. ,Si:c. S. Thai, (or the purpose of retiring and canceling tlicj notes of national banking associations surrendering their eireulation, the secretary of the treasury shall eause to be printed and engraved treasury notes of the United .States, the denominations ot $!>. $10, $U0, $oO,$lQO and $1,000, bearing such inscriptions and devices us he may approve, to be exchanged for the bank notes above described on presentation of the same at the treasury; and the secretary of the treasury shall cause to be issued said treasury notes in lieu of sue)J bank i otes asshull become the property of the government in payment of taxes or otherwise, and that the bank notes for which treasury notes shall be substituted shall be destroyed. Si:c.!). That the treasury notes issued in pursuance of this act shall be receivable and payable for all dues and demands for which national bank notes nre now by law receivable and payable, and shall be exchangeable for legal-tender notes when presented in sums of $100 or more, for that purpose, at the treasury of the United States, but when no exchanged shall bv paid out of the treasury again as other current funds; and that said treasury notes shall bo redeemable at the pleasure of the United .States, in lewd-tender notes or coin, at the option of the government. Six'. lO. That the Secretary of the Treasury shall make such rules and regulations as may be necessary to carry any of the provisions of this act into effect. The Tariir Com info:* Sou Hill. As has been announecd, the Tariff Commission bill passed the House (having pre.' viously pesscd the Senate) on Saturday .last. In dosing the long debate 011 Saturday on the bill, Mr. Kasson said: If a man is for free trade, M him vote against the commission. It" he is for a taril? for revenue only, lei him vote against this inquiry; but If, on [1)0 contrary, ho be-1 IJoVi'S that protection is necessary to any extent, incidental or great, let him vote for this bill and get the information which would enable Congress to place {.bo duties 1 intelligently, j All three of the 'West Virginia re pre-j sentatives voted for it. The bill, ns pnssed, reads ;is follows: Be it enacted. &c., that a committee is hereby created, to be culled the "Tariff Commission," to consist oi nine members. Section* That the President of the united shall, by and with the advice ami consent of the .Senate, appoint nine commissioners fronj civil life, one of whom, the first named, shall be the president of the commission. The commissioners shall receive as compensation for their services cach at the rate of $10 per day when engaged in active duty, and Actual travelling and other necessary expenses. The comconunissiori shall have power to employ a stenograper and a messenger; and the foregoing compensation and expenses to be audited and paid by the Secretary of the Treasury out of any moneys in the Treasury not otliorwise appropriated. Sec, 5} That it shall be the duty of said commission to hj'je jnto consideration and to thoroughly investigate all the yaj-ious questions relating to the agricultural^ cpjn wercuu, uiurcunuie, lnanuincturinjr, mining and industrial interests of the United Suites, so far as the same may bji necessary to the establishment of a judicious tariii'or ;> re-' vicjojj of the ..existing tariii'upon a senile of justice io all interests, and for the purpose of. fully examining tho natter which may come before it, said commission, in tb? prosecution of ita inquiries, is empowered! to visit &fc}i (liflerentportions and sections of tiie country as it may ijeein advisable. SjiC. 4. That the commission shall jfliike. to Congress Jimil report of tiie results of its investigation and t|)e testimony taken in the course of the same, not later than the I first ilondny of December, 18Sii, and it shall cause tlie testimony to he printed fro.m time to time and distribute to membejs of popae&s bv the public printer, and shall also cause to be.printeii for the use of Oongre?? 2,000 copies of the iinai report, together with t!u? testimony. This bill is not in the interest of one side or the other. It proposes to ascertain the fjuitp by the most exhaustive and intelligent research, and submit them to Congress jit the opening of the next session. The nine commissioners arc to be selected by tho President, and con finned by the Senate, and it is expected that they will be very carefully c)}Q$$u with a view of prePentium the facts with the greatest integrity ami nnparuiUrty. -Among those uajneti as likely to be on tiio commission,' is Mr.. John .Tarrett, president of the amalgamated association ot iron autl steel: workers. There will also ho tyyo or &re(J prominent reprwentctivea ot the agricultural intents ot the country. "Nearly till -the votes .cast against tho bill wero cast by .Democrat^ there being only seven Republicans among thoeigbty-tijree who yoiw} no. jjkvxmi tiri ivi; n.oons. ftjwl HoporlH from I tie Itcd UlvcrlU'uioij pf tlfV ~ i -J Winnij'kg, May 7.?Water in the $ed Affsiuaboino rivers continue to rise and a large area of the city and suburbs is l uiiltmnrfiiiil Hiimliwla nf fnntiliiu nvn (luring hardships from being so long forced I to llivo in the upper portion's of dwelling?'; many haye takeivto tents. The grist and saw mills are ail .idle. The losses, though jiot fully kno^n, iii'nst iu'the apgregjite be serious." Considerable anxiety is entertained in regard to railway traffic. 'Hit iron bridgonnd the bridge oyer tiio Assinai boine are in danger. (The wjiter ia iiearlj ,3 up to the roadway. Both waters arts now - about two (eet higher tlijin fltthe iee freshei two weeks ago. S HvIIfi io be Avohlwl. ? Overheating is in one senso as productive o in eyil as intemperance in drinking. Avon h. both, and keep the body purilied with Bur dock lUqod Bitters, and you will bo rewardei with robust health and uu invigorated _s>y< (em. Vrice$l00. " THE DAILY MARKETS. THE LATEST TELEGRAPHIC REPORT Or the (.'ondittou of the 3larkotH nt the I-tiadln Traile C?uter? or the Country?The Uulluf rice* Tor the principal Staplei-Klniincittl ujjiJ Commercial AJTolm, I'lSAM'lAl* AXI) comimiviih. Sciv Yorlt Money iiml .Stocks. I New Yohic, Majr R?Motioy 3at i?cr cent. i'rlm merciuitlle puiicr -liift per oont. Bt*;rMiiir Kxc-hunv f bills Miwly nt i 1 8",l4; dctnuud 81W. i (lovEiiSMr.nt#? IrrejjuUr. U. H. ft?, oxtended....lOiliiLohigh A Wllkcu U0;J VliginJa deferred jy) l Tennessee 6s, new GO | 0 U He red. BToeKH-Shnro "Peculation opened Irrcfftilnr. bn hi cite irmin wcutk. price# xfjotving a decline trun ' Saturday's quut!ition nl |H?r cent., tlio lnttc New Jenwy Cen.ral, l)elawaie, bickawaua it West em awl Orego.? inww^oMtinonwJ. iiowove r ad vanct Yx per eeut. The market curly nolil up to pe cent. Canada Southern, MUrhi^nti ? eutral, \u*?l > ern Union and New York t'enlml being conspJcu oiiH hi the upward movement. Thin wan follows t?V u decline of per cent., in which Wit hud . preferred and common Mlehii:.in Cental and Mi* wmrl Pad tie were most prominent. During the ?( terucon prices still continued to decline, with tie eiiKionally uliufit recoveries At lite closo prices de elliied lAn\l/H per cent.. Michigan Central, Toxin Pacltlc, Wabash ami Mis-ourlPaclllubeing inon' eoiiNplcitouH. Tito closing i>rtco? huow from tlx opeulog a deehnaof per cent., tiiu latter Wa baath preferred. Now Jer>ey Centiai, Keudlng Mlchijjan Central and Wabash common were prom Incut in thc? dec'itie Transactions ^5.600 shares. Adams Express llOj^iNorthem radile 40*: Alton AT. I[ VS do. preferred 70}-, do. preferred G;i Northivrntorn .....1UU American Express... 04 do.preferred li.. 0, II it N 70 .Vow York Central...!*;;-; Canada Southern 51 Ohio Central....- l.S e? 0. fi 1.0 n-2'; oidoit MIMS x\u Central Pacific 00):f do. preferred 10 Chesapeake ?t 0'iio.. 22 Out. Ai Western........ do. 1st pieforred JtiU, Pacific Mall 4'.! ;( do. fll preferred '2r.\ Panama l?0j Chicago a Alton P.. D. ii E a-J^ do. preferred IrtO Ciove.it Pitt* U7'-3 P., 11 ?t Q 132M Heading 67 C? St. b. & N. 0 74 lloek Island 120 IS., 8. AC M it. I.. AS. V M C., (/'., a & I 7;5'y do. preferred '>! Del. it liud?on lOWi do. 1st preferred... Del. iJick. it W PJlk St. Paul .......U'Jk Denver A it. (5 G'2!* do. preferred.....;...llilya Krie HO St. I'., M. ?t M 120 do. preferred 7-'% St. Paul A Cumlm lsuViJ Fort Wayne tail do. preferred lO.'j-i Uun. & bt. Jtwcpb?. 90 IVxiutPacific 41 do. preferred M Union Puoiflc 11.1^ Ilarlem l!C?r? United States Kx Houston ik Texas 74 \V? St. L. A p 120 Illinois Central l!lfi^ do. preferred 51 Vi Ind., U. & \V 12% Wells. Fargo lix PJ'? Kunvas Pitcliic 0H41 Western Union hl'-i I^tke iirlcit ?V 31M4 Bust Tennessee 1\% IdikeShore 1UJ-; J do. preferred i!i Louisviiic it NBfiii.,.. 7fi-/'4|Caribon \'JA h. N. A. ?t; 1? GO ICentral Arlvmia */. M. & C. 1st pref'd ->SSiUro ; % N. ?fc w. preferred M Itoblnsou.'. ' oyflcreil. South Pacific. U Sr.* Yokx, Mny ,s,-Flour <1 nil: rceelots ia.000 b.-iriels: shipments I.SCU b.irrejs; sunerlluu wester ii and State Sutiktl 20; choice So Wat) 00: while wheat extia >7 2oil'J 00: ex I in Ohlfl S-') ICa8 50: St. I .on In $.'? 10 a!) 00: MJn?()?o'a I'JUeut process? 50a9 'St. Whoat ln2c lower, heavy and unsettled; icc? ipts 70,000 bushels; exports 105.000 bushRlu; No, 'I Kpritu: 51 JO; choice ungraded spring SI 43: ungraded r.d Sl'iiuMS: No. 4, SiNo 2 rod Mav, sale# 120000 bushels at 81 WKitl 10'Jh, doslnie at SI T>X; June, sa'oi 4;?f>,0<>0 iitisheU, at ?1 li'Kal -1G, cliquy m gl 45; Jul v.wlea 560,000 bushels at Bi 29%ai :t ?{, closingat Si ;U); August, subs 210,000 busnels u SI 22! -jal IV/., closing ut SI 21%. Oats unx.*u|ed; receipts 75,000 biisljyTs: western mixed f*7*^?v*/2c: white westem COAfiSe. Com opened ;Kh1}4c lower, afterwards liriner midmost of the decline recovered: closcd dull wild heavy; recclots 21 J,COO bushels; exports Cii'i bushels: ungraded 7'MH.Y; No, 2M!j'aS2c: ^1'Valor 81?4?S2)i: Ko. 2 May hl';'n SiW; flo>ltjg ut fc'bj, Juno'hOS'BW: closim: utso^: July MiinHiVt. dosing ht 6<>k; August KI^iukh; clo.dng at si}',. Ihy ijulotanu (Inuat70a75, i,\.f. fee In fair demand: steady; held. Sugar quiet an?! linn; Mr to good refining 7;V'7)^e. Mo'n?se?llrni: N. 0.56a72e; fancy 78. Kice tinner; Pal. lfrgs, western fresh dull and weak nt jsc. l-orl: stronger; n"w mesa 5l87oal'J 00. Beef tl'rinly h?J.J? Cut meats ?uj??t and nominal: Ion* clear S10*s?I'j: short olear^l 175. L ird steady; prime steam SU.57^aii ci>. butter qniat and sjeudv at lOaitOc. Cheese dull and unsettled nt S&rie. 1 ?jv^' Youk, may 8.?Dry Goods?'Trade In way order foifi'ijoiii", Jif-jml to Monday, bus been very I jno/k'jiife a'i,ii ilie general Inquiry very light. Giug| hums iue slow in jobbing hands, tjiit foU every? filing. th? weather is much Against itic active d|s* tiibnijoi) of R'H-ojiublu Ltbrit.% Gray lurk /Jix> gingham*. nil styles, jjuve l^ceti reduced to12)4', unci iolct freely. Chicago, May S.-Flour dull nnms inactive mid lower at iJn cash; {?'$?; May; r>l;);e .bine: ir>%nl'}?c July; 37^0 August; SftKe yap. r.je dull and lower "t 7Hit. Barley dull an<1 iiomjriKj. {'orj: M'derHtely active nud higher nt SIS -tnnlrtW) ouh; {t8i5 May; SIS -iT^alS Til) June; ?:S 07}^alS 70 July; S18 H7^a 13 Pi) August; Sli) 07}.; September: SI? Ir?~.l7 20 year I.nrd active, firm and higher at Stl JMj^all 115 eush and M'JV; SU Wall 37)4 Juno; 511 ! '6ill*l0 July: SU i.tMll hj'h Aj;?i;st, ?Jl 70all September, r.ulk menu* quiet and "uu'eiimiacd; thcilldeft 0'; short ribs $10 GV, short clear $11 05 Butter'dull; ordinary to tine cttnimery'.!2a2fie: fair to line d?iry 12s22c. E??? quiet and wenkgat lts^c. Whisky Steady at Si is. l'r.'ights. com to Uufl'aln >Vtc. Call?Wheat ijuspuk-tl nnd generally lower;Si 245S Mil- : Si Z'ry; Jimi:; $i aafc July; $t i:i% AiiRust. Corn active but lower: 72c May: June; 71% July: j 71% Au?u:-t; "DKvSopteinber. Oats inlrly active and shade higher; Jui>: 77>'^ August.' 1'ork active, Una and higher: 5IH tnar^) Mnv; SIS f>2*>? June: I SIS 7thi7'j?^ July; Sis s'tisis S7V4 August: Sl'Jal'J 10 . Sc-pfr-ttiij'-j-; cut (tj octo'jer. hard frrcgnlnr hut actI ive; $U 20a 11 M!'-, May; till Wall 37'/, June: $11 50 ,511 July: SH fin August: Sll rtugll Tiy.Sept'iruber; Sll 7lVi Oetobwr. the Droves'* Journal. Liverpool, cable cattle | s'.eady at Hnl7c: fiheep hrm2lc. [ I'msnuiifiif. May 6.~J,etro]onm active; Uni'cd oortillcatci llrm, closed ut 7?^c; refined 7' for I'hiliuielpiilu delivery. ! CKiC.voo, Mny ?S.?'l'ho Drover'a Journal reports: Ho^iJeceiPtJ* 1,500 head: shipment* 1 ,'.100 fiend; J raund poult mikI ticljvt! at 5c advance; common togou! mixed SO y0u7 ftO; heavy pHcUiny nnd shipping 5" 50a7 70; light SO S3u7 50; skips nnu culls S."> O0:l0 70. (tottk1?Kucelpls-l.COflhpad: shipments 5.500 head; uvvrkettdov bt{tstpady fur host; exports 87 '2.'>n7 75; Kood to choice Snipping S? 75*" 10; common to Ulc Ifle lower, ?"? 7 good J i ,Wa5 y. baxtimokb. j'.nv Flour quiet and easy. Wheat, wwterti firmer and dull; No. '2 western winter red spot 51 4-%nl 4Q& May 81 40J4 bid; June SI 40ul 40^; Jijiy 81 tMtyil 25; Anyust $1 -ti'A bid. Com, western lower and dull; inucil hpfit S|^'ons!cCfi; May Ko'.Jikso^j; June SIMhSI^*:; July BOfraM'/ffi. Quffl di)\f aik] easier to sell; ein white UlaOeitt mixed tlOarile; 1'cnuHylvanla H n 6'JC. Kye quiet at t'k'aSl. Hay dtiii at lfiu!7c. provisions higher and Arm; mesa poik SiS^al'J 75; bulk meats, shouldersand clear rib nide?, packed, ttolle: tyt?;o?. shoulders Mfe: clear rib shies h?ms ir?)jO. Utd. reliucil. IVA". Mutter linn; western packed l&iolk; roll l&a'^e. Ktty?, prime l"o. J'etrolwuui dull; rellnwl 7J?e. CoJIee f{ijj?t ?ijF ut Sugar quiet; A HoftO/oC. \Vhisny firm iit fl aJ, K}:e{s)}|squje|, CiKt tNK.nI, O.. ifay o?Cotton firmer ut I Hour qulf t; family So MaG 2>); fancy $f> 50i?7 *5. WhetU dull nnd lower, No. 2 redwinterSl Utiil fcjiOi; lbl/f July. irn heavy and lower; No. 't mixed 77J^e opot; 7?^s bid May; 77%c Jutie; 71V. AUKU?t. outs easier; "No. - mixed 't(r?:?e. K>'t: dull ftt ??< - Ilrtrlm' tU'Atra nni) ?>ni)j]>uil of SJ 10 I'ori; fjfjjKTat Sr.) OlilOlaril .strong mul held at * l no. Till* i:;eats jtrrtUuer: alionl\!e^ $7 75: I clear rliw Sio Gft. Jmi'oh p>ou dowawl and firm; shoulders $X HO; ek-nr rihs?l 1 r.0: ckur$l2 0*). WhlVkv Irregular and- lower ut 81 l.?il 1G; combination aiics Jinlsned kasJ$;o( si lu. Hutfcr MrdewHnd: cjir.ice WeMorn Uesfc vc ^c^choke Cemml QUq '20c.' jdmueif oil miiel at ' : ' ' ' ' rmj.AMLrhu. Mnyi.?Flour ; Ohio, new; j?roccw S7 Tu; Minnesota patent proms Si t>0a iKH); winti-r t?itojits. f.ilr $SO0 Rye Hour, quiet, i'iuvjc}onj Ijnn: mewbcif Str? 50; mess j>ork S.'J Otiu I'JoO; nnoKi'|l'liftiuii fl< ?0, L^rd, kcttlcSlUiO; stcMinSllfiityUl"ft. Uutterqulct Hulihiojjjy cft'tun' erics i&jtfllc: Now York nud Kradford county, cs trass 'JTad'c; do firsts 'A"m-7c: dairy 23n'.J7c. Enp tlrju at 17! /iKHo. CMicesc qniet and steady nt V-JiH , I!c;rol(;tjji? t?jotniy lit 7J',c. Whisky firm at Toi.kuo, May S.?Wheat dull: No. 2 red fpol i?i ;r,-K?i Zi'/i', May 51 37>? bid: June 51 &% July 31 U.>?: August }L I'JJi; yciir SI 12)4. Cum, i?> act{ve;.hli;h mixed TSl-^c: No. *2 >pot. /5c; May ?5t ankcd: June T.sj^c: July "Jflic: vo.?r 5S}?c. Outs, ut wles. Closed? Wheat, little doing: No. 2 red t-w] SI 37al 87 W: May 11 3&5?al U7; June 51 }M; J(il> , St. 16J? August held at SI 13>^. Corn, a flhadt easier;/high mixed 77c bid; No. i spot 74} ?c: Mr) "l^aTt^c; June focld 73J4; July 73J?e; year bSK0! N'r.w OUJ.kans, May 8.?Cojl'ee unlet ?nd steady . Ulo carrot's ordinary to prime JjalOJic. Sug*: , steady and good .demand: common to good com1 xnon 7a7Jicr fair to fully fair 7l$a7Kc; prltno t< ' choice SKjaSK; yc)lo\y clarified M^ahjjc. jiola??o: aetivcliutiinn; Icotumuu, retolk-u -iSa-frc; fair ro bo j lea 5M&2c; prime Kjaltfe. , Has* LtBKMv, Pa.. May 8.?Cattle-Kcccipt, lS5:i head. Market fair at alHmt last week's prlei.", llogi? Kcccipu 4,G 0 head. Market firm; l'hiln f delphiftf $7 70ii7 ttf: Yorkers S5 2Sa7 4">.'i i Sheer" Rewdpts G.vax) head. Market Cull; price 10a20o olT from list week. , \ Titusvii.lt;; P.v., may 8.?Oil oppued at \fyL r>0fi7 M>: packing mid butehois S7 1( b uo. lUc.lpt* j ,100 hciulj anlpmenU CW head. Onk uuijdukd uoi.muh reward foru bettt remedy. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment I astiro cure for i'ilea. davf Thirty IIiijh I'rlul. AY? will send l>r. ljye's eelebrulod Kloctr< Voltaic Bolts and other clectric upplitmw on trial for thirty duya to youiinjnon an older penjona who arc alllictcd with norvur< debility, Jofft vitality, etc., Kiiarituteelu :0 speedy relief und complete restoration x ' vi?or und manhood. Also for.rheumntlsu neurnluyia, puralysis, liver and kidney diH cullies, rnpttm.a and many other disease! lllusfrrt.'cd pamphlet suit free., AtJdre^ i Voltaic licit Co., ^famliull, Mich, ttrkaw 4 . ? . t'laln 'I'nlit from Dr. Nwu.vno. 1 To Whom it May Concurs.?Itching pile 4 is ono of tho most annoying compluinl known to physicians. Every ono wu? t?| whuthcr lie is thus allileted by observing th following symptoms: Intense Itching, poi ticularly after getting wurm. It t>cems us 'I ^ pin worms wore crawling in or about th rectum, Small lum|w sometimes form. Tl?. t private purls are often ntlVctod. The mori ? you scratch the worse tho itching. Knowinj r that my Ointment is superior*to anvarticli j iu tho market, I guarantee it to cure thowom r case of itching piles In existence. [Signed] II Swaynk, M. 1). J>r. Swupw's Ointment is also a pleasan 1 ami effective cure for tetter, itch, salt rheum ! erysipehw, barber's itch, pimples, ami al . scaly, crusty, itchy skin eruptions. Sohl hi all prominent druggists, or will bo.sontfo: CO cents fin 3 cent- stamps), if boxes, $1 'Si ' Address, Dr. Swayno k Son, Philadelphia . Pa. rriifc.tw lVtmt MnkcM Vun HInk? A tooth is missing amom: the inctsoW, am you cannot help hissing, up und get one pttl , in, and then use Bozodoht to keep the btnt'fo 1 right. Von should have done this years ago, ' but it is better now than never. rnv.-w > A Cough, Cold or Sore Throat should be stopped. Neglect frequently results, in an 1 incurable Lung disease or Consumption. ; Brown's Bronchial Troches do not disorder t the stomach like cough syrups and balsams, but acts directly pu the inUaincd.parts, allay. ' ing irritation, gives relief in A#thiiw,' lirpnchitk Coughs, Catarrh, and the Throat troubles which singers and public speakers a'fe subjcctto. For thirty years Brown's Hryuchitil 'i'rociies have been recommended..by , physicians, and have always given pgr feet r satis/action. 1 laving been tested b.v wivle au'd constant* use for nearly an entire generation they liuve attained well-merited rank among the tew staple remedies of the age, Sold at 25 cents a box everywhere. ii'Lhaw , "A Km! or Coituti,"", Dry, parched, sore throat, pneumonia, bronchial and asthmatic attacks, weakened and debilitated state of the system, all these dangerous symptoms arc cured by pa. Swaynk'h Compound Svitur ok Win)iCiiEaa>\" The first dose gives relief, and the worst cold and sore J ting* yield to its healing properties. An occasional dose of "Swaynb'h Pii.lb" should be taken to keen the bowels free. They lire excellent for torpid liver and'bitiouV complain ta. A Frankfort (Ky.) physician writes: Some months :igo the daughter pC one q( our prominent citizens was pronounced hopelessly consumptive. She was Very much reduced in Mesh, terrible cough, her life gradually wasting nwav. 1 recommended lier to uscj "I)a. Swaynks Compound SyP.up of Wild Cjiup.uy," which she did. In a short time she was, free from all cough and other symptoms, and is now rosy and healthy. . Price, "5 cents and $1 a bottle, or six bottles for ?5. The large size Is the most>cononiicnl. Prepared only by Drf Swayne & Son, Philadelphia. Sold by {irntifiials. raiKAW,' RESTAURANTS. ?TTr-''" ilia I 'smsm, DAWS OF A NEW Kit A- 1 T)lt?r?n ?fcfo. make h tipcdfxl ifeiilmo of FuinJay N-liool Song Uookh, nml can safely commend-Alio, threu new ones whtoh they tmblMi tins season. Thoir compllta nro pr?ctienV workers \h' theSuuihiy School, unrt M'fh previous p^h IoaUohs have ()c<-n'eAUbicctyMtcTL-..sim. Tiie.ucw uookstuc:' TI1K BISAOOIVpCtaiXTi itj J. II. IU.M.I luiur.. a. uoFfMAN. ; A collection of new hrajasftiiil tuncn,,c&rcluUy-sci l?>i'.t(!(l lrou> u lurjjo 'inutility oi muimtci^pts. ii( \yhjch four oiJt of evl'rytiye\yt:re ri'jcot?;d. q;?lH|ui very ue.si bting U'liilnp*!. rni:C'?.u (:oJi|^. '.1 ' ' LIGHT A1SO ' Jiy. R. M. MclSTObn. This now hoolc if quite coinpri-hHit-iri', providing in iiwuj)] sjj?vf unfile material fopi)'W?. greif. variety of new liyiu'iiy, us,welt ns*ume' older ones which arc always in request.* Pricks XJfiunur oi' Victory, By A.J. JJiisv. .. . This is the latest of the three new' 'tonka,' 'nnu.du>^red. inouialnu nuny bcatUimyvlivcs tsvwlitny-ftiiiuiteU for prayei and jj^ise nipct|i;?S.""riic^il7i't^it1fru. OLIVER DlTSi^ A: CO., Hoiiioin . \ C. II. DITTOS' { iiiiif > - " r i , .. Silver Lake Flour House. S nib28 '* . - pASSAGE TICKETS. Y ' ^ 8 Passage tickets. to Hi it from Europe by t^ct :: steamship lines, qt lowest rates, for,'sale. i{t .y * U. P. jBEHRKNSy aprll 2^17 and 2210 Markot Street l-Xr* ' " THE GREAT II ; iv tfax J O i H -i < v<^jyfM X'Wvhii , ||, . , i . " | t J TKCE GREAT XIST P , ..... .. ., m/|*i;? .' ?. ? Cures J)yniefjt'8.' it /?i? Suial More I. ' other MalicjiicA. .{Tbtjolil ludiunH bnlicvu tluit t will Uuvo no siclttH'H*. d'Oli SAiLK 11V ALL I [ VALUABLE PROP! '' IMPORTANT TO COAL DEAL] hi * t>* n.w ')! V;' 3.->^XlTIrJriOI Valuable Goal Yard ,! . **-, hi m ' : !> i' i . f, r ,i. .li'.i'i'iii" ... : ;nj . cinsrciisr: hi t, atli ttU ,fi v *- ? v.if? Oil Saturday, Se 18th Day of i '' ' '' ' Tlie ShfcrifV of IIumlKon/'ounty will .soil at Pi hv-BroUANAN' k CQ., and now by Sol,. I', about '2)$'acrod, fronting over.-100'foot ou .the 0 tends b^qk to Water st reet, u'flijstunco of about Tins if^ (he lines'*, piece of Wharf Property ofi is no'likelihood,of .another siioh piece (icing o: heart,of. the-Manufacturing District; ami by ni all the Kai 1 roai).i.e liter itur the C'itv. and olVera 11 premi&cs for Coal \'arU, Klevator or Manufactu The sale is ordered by the Superior Court o; 30,248,'Cohoitoi StiiL'v. lVrinct al., and the pre TKjpf.S OF SALK?Ohe-tliiul cash,, batancc cent.,|becufe'd by inor^a^uon the .premiss. ' Sale positive; tifle j?erl*eet,j/ree irom dower. See Otticiul Advertisement in the Cincinnati For further information, call oil or address, apr22-rrl)A.s TOLU, ROOK mm m? $ rET^ Foi* CorigliSj'Coltll;,' Solo Throni. IJroneliif is , all Diseases of t !iu 'lliro OVER 1,000,0Q0 BOTTLES liLSHMOF TOLOS A8TJLMA, SOKKTHItOAT. CONSUMPTION i diwiasesOfth* TH UOAT, CH KST tmtl LUNGS, pouiulod as in the celebrated 'J'OLU, ROCK-antl properties, it affords n diffusive siiniulunt and t Inas been relleypd;e>7f ;r?i ?o PAI1TIHM 1 Don't be deceived "by unprincipled uHUi.luii Mmd Uyftln ofir'TOljU, RO( ,article made?the Ketiulmt bearing the nignatur ,etarj* GaveriiQieut.iStinop ^n eiu/h'bottle. ; ; JtPT I \JKi IX. QUART. SIZE .BO' . LAWlirNCJ: A 1 VoprJ^l ->r>, Chk'flgf Sold by MUGtfLSTS, GUOOEKS V. 1VMJJY umi Popular!Dlontlily T>i'awliig of tlio J . *. , s.',( iij jhe.C'lty.of LouLsviilf, an, Weducs(iay;-5Lny 81,18S2. TJifpVtVpwingg.occur monthly l(Su\i<1ayi exceptedJ.undet.Uic.j.jovi^iQiiHoI.an A?t,,ot the Uisuura) AiscinMy of.Jvi-njilt^y.' , , 'The UnlKSn state* circuit" Otmrt on March SIM rendered' tho follrmlm; notions:' lat?Tlwtth* Commonwealth. blutrlbtitlon Com' pauy ta.legu), v.t 1 > . . . , ij 2tt?lItsirp lair., ,.., . > . ... St, UM wow ON IMlia,A uw Riwre Fmid. R6hd larvlUlly the list of nrizorflu) the ' > < - MAY' lHtAIYIKtf*- i .1 1'rVzeM <100 ce^h.f !0,00C 1 l'rbc,?i,.. 10,WC|2W l*rliH^?oO?id?, 19,000 1 Prize, 5,Hi0.uW l'r\zo* 520.inch. 12,000 10 1'r b.esS1,000 each, 10, WO 11,0C0 Prlzfcs 810 wwili,10,000 20 l'rlrt's 500eneh,10,06o| J PriwxAjjpmlwfttlon Prize*,..;.. fc?:oo ; 9 Prfeo* SlGO vach, ;' , > < .i j^oo ' 9 Prize* &10G,UU&,\ . *. ....., . w* 1.0C0 Prizes. ' 1 - ' fll2,-jnf , Whole Tickets $2f* Hulf Tickets, $1. 27 , Tickets, #50. < 55 Tickets, $10(V .SAX/E O l'1 and Wharf Property IsTATI, O. Bay, 1882, at 2 O'clock P. HI,, iblic Auction the premises formerly occupied , KIN ICON, us a Coal \ nrd. Tlic lot contains hin Itivir next west of Smith street, and ex- < 400 fee?. [erini for many years in Cincinnati, and Uicre tiered for m my yenrs to conic. It is in the ; eansof iho Front street track, convenient to i.rare opportunity tor persons desiring such { ring purples. , f Cincinnati, in Partition Proceedings No. , itnises will be sold. Appraised at $72,300.01). ( in one and two years, with inten-Mat six per j I ( Crtwuwrr'ml on Tuesdays. SAM'L BAILEY, Jts, i Sheriff of Hamilton County. CHAMI'lOS tfc WILLIAMS, < J AS. K. (JlIAI.LKN, t 1). TIIEW. WltlGHT, I IMaiuiill's Attorneys. ' cixciy3NA.rn, o. , AND RYE. ( \S jj I f V Asilmirt, I'npiimoiiiji, Consumption, and I uty Chest ami Lungs. CONSUMED ANNUALLY. vaysbecn one of the most importantVeapons I by the MEDICAL FACULTY acainst the ., dementso: COUGHS,COLl)3, BRONCHITIS. J n its incipient and advanced.stages, and all but it has never been so advantageously comi RYE. In addition to its soothing 'Balsamic ^ onio, to build up the system sfter the'cough { dealoi"3 who to1" to pul in ofT upon yon Rock c and. HYE, whivh is the only Medicated e, LAWRENCE &, MARTIN, on tho I'ropri- s I ETLES FOR FAMILY USE. >, HI., hui] So. G H-Witiy Mrcct, N*e;r York. a ! find DEALERS Everywhere. 1 !I supply the trade fit MHtiufrtCttiring prices. t , : (i mc,r.vrihili laiUUttO* itSiiGOODS! G. Hess & Sons,; . MEBCHM TAILORS, 1 K:>ve now in Stock a Full Line of Paacy and StapIeW oolens; both foki:h;n and domestic, 5 \ Which we olfer at I I Prices that Defy Competition, j Other Woolens ?t lowest prices. We curry ] the largest line of goods in the city, and our ] Get lips are First Claw in every respect. ] A FUU* LINF, OF GENTS' FUBNiSHiNG GOODS!' Person^ firing anything in our line will find it to their interest to examine our niock before purchasing.fcltewlieve. , . O. Hess ir.ljpjpfe,.; 1223 MAKKBT'krBB^?#) "jifl I'riecs Yci'j' LoM', - . IH80HAH0B. ! CIQNIFIOANT FACTS..,: If ItlieJMdlcntlo Inraro property which m?j bo rwtoml, U It not wlMlom to burnt! life, which wimul bo ttntotoJ ? Comiairo the HATCH ol ihu Mutual Life Insurance Go,, OF IV1CW YOUK, Aud lUcMh assets of over 191.000,000, with tbowoi K?y other mutual Conij'ttiiy iu the World. ANNUAL 1'IIEMIUM FOR AN IN8DJIANCK O? 61.000. 1 I 1 1 a? S >3 ? = ? -.j ,S iS " ?h . =. T. ? W 4, ? ? < ? if, H, yj 26 1(1.01 MS# 19.80 111,43 Hi M) 3(1 111.30 22.70 22.70 22.40 22 40 35 22.42 2ll.M 20.60 ' 20.22 "0 (X) 40 20.01 31.30 31.50 31.25 30.S4 46 82.a; 37.117 3S.00 38.08 37,42 60 40.10 47.1,S 4M.20 47.22 411.511 )"" W. P. I'CTKKKUN. Ac,'III. r?UE MANUFACTURERS1 Fire Insurance Company, OK WIIEKLIKO, W. VA. Office?No. 01 Twelfth St., under Washington Hull. Capital, - - - #100,000. P1KKCT01W. A. W. r?uff. If. K. IVtuffetou, 0. K. Tingle, 1 John J. Jones, (leorKO Hook. CJeo. K. Silfel, I Kobt. Simpson, Alex. J. Twit, ltobt.t'rangle. Hour. < WANGLE, Preafdunt. W. K. PENDLETON, Vleo President. J. C. ALDKKSQN. Secretary?" JOB. KMSlLhlMKH, Ageut. Insures all kind* of property at icasonablo rates. fr' TRANSPORTATION. TDITTSBUKGH, CINCINNATI & ST. A. LOUIS UAlLWAY?PANHANDLE 1101TU. *Ij& -I??. Time table for Kiwi and Went corrected to J ANU AUY T2, iM2. Trains leave Panhandle Depot, foot of Eleventh treet. near Public Landing, dully, except EutuluvH, as foUowh: , } ( . I'KUU EJtaU thfil Inc. | AIV WhceUng Tlmo. Exp's Exp'x Exp's Kxp's c'm'n Leave? a. m. p. m. i p. m. a. m. p. m. Wheeling 1:W 4:17 8:'J7 5:43 Arrive? Wellsbnra 7:0.*. 1:56 4:M- 9:001 7:18 BUmbenvillc 7::i5 ?30 5::?' 9:25 6:10 PitUbUlgh ... 10.00 i.'.KX 7:0& .... p. m, a. w. Harrisbtug- 11:1,'. Baltimore 7:tt v. M. I Washington 9:0* PhlladvlphU 2..V, 7:2f New York 0.1! I0:vd P. v.l | Breton 1 | I &00| 1. ?;oim< *? NT. huu Gin. Wot Ar I Acl?xp'? ExpV Mull c'm't, c'm'n Leave? a.m. p.m. a.m. r. m. p.m. Wheeling fc:'-'7 4:17 6ft! P.ffl 5:43 Arrive? 3teulrt?uvillo 9:2!- 5:20 7:3i 'iSO 8:10 Tadlz..;...v. 11:1b 7:55 Deniilwo 11 :r?? S:H MO p. m. a. m. Seward ?:5 2:11 10:06 ... Tohimbiu, ..... 8:t> 3:4! il/.ft. Leave? a. m. a. m. Columbus..., 3:2< 3:5! ......... 12:01 10:10 Arrive? P. m. Dayton 6:3' G:3? 1:40 - ?.-!?. fl.ir o;w 8:Ui> indiauapolis lu:!> ll:*i 0:00 i. m. p. u. r. vt. !t. Louis .. 7:3' 6:i< ....... Kit 'Mwgo 7:S* K:D 8:1 puiiunr uxprtbH' leaves WhvefinghTbi^ a. m:, atIves Wellsburg 'J:00 m., SU'Ubonville D.25 a. nuking close connection for western jxiintK Trains leaving Columbus at S:'io p. sj. nnd 3:65 a. run daily. Through Chicago Espies* leaves Jotumbus daily, except Sunday, at fcQu p. m., with looping ear attached, arrivlug in Chicago at 7:80 lext morning. Berths eun be secured in aivRuce at ?nion Depot Ticket Oflice, Columbus. Pullman's Palace Drawing Kooro Sleeping Car< h rough without change from Steubcnvlllo Ebt to 'hilad-lphla mid New York. West to ColnmbUH, Jincinnati, Louisville, ludionajioUfl and St. Louis. For through tickew, baggage check*, sleeping car iccommodaiions, and any further Information. np* ily to JOS. M. BELLEVILLE, Ticket Agent, at ran* mndle Depot, foot of Kleventh street, or at City Ticket Oflice, under SfcLure House, Wheeling. I). W. CALDWELL, Gcn'l SianRgor. lMttsburyb, Pa. E. A. KOKD, Gcn'l lVy. and Ticket Agent. IMtuburgh. Pa. gALT].MORE & OHIO RAILROAD CO Ou and after November'_it, passenger trains fill run as follows?WheelingTime: ,niuT |f<0. y.l No. jI??- -.1 h.. - Puily Daily Ditliy # Leave? p. m. a. m. a. m. r.??. Wheeling 2:K? 8:50 6:55 5:3 ft lelliiire 9:00 10;00 6:20 Arrives at? p.m. p.y. a.w. r.M. iralton 7:15 1:0U 11:80 9:?5 r. M. A.M. 'umbcrlanil 4:47 4:S2| 2:SO tetliingtou City. 9:50.. 7:?0 laltlmoro 10:50 8:15 P.M. hilfliJolnhlA. 8:08 7:15 lew York 6:K> 4:CQ A.*-. to^ton 4:9tt 1 6:?fl "Unity except Sunday. No. 7 mul Xo. 9 Btoi> Hi all Station.*. Le?V0? P. M. A. M. I P. M. ( P. M. Vlieeling S:50 9:30', 1:S0 11:16 Iclliilru 4:45 10:10 2:10 11:50 Arrive at? r. M, A. M. ianeavillc .. 8:10 1:00 4:45 S:17 lewark 2:00, 5H0 4:M kriumbiiH 8:3C 7:'.5 6:10 A.M. Jiucimintl.:.:... S:00 100 12:10 A.M. andusky 7:00 9:25 P. M. P. Ji. ndiaimpoliu .. 11:00 12:35 12:51 A.M. t. Lnulli "7'KK ,"<,n ",,u A:srip.m.fc'cago 6:00 8:00 7:30 rnnsrtg City 8:80 8:80) 0:00 K. it O. l'alitce, Drawing Keom anil Bleeping >n all night trains. (Jlose cdimeutlon}! are made for oil points Bouth nd Honthwe.st, North and Northwest, making tliii desirable route (or colonist* and persons moving o tho great West, and to whom particular attention 3 given. ? HEKIilNG, 1'ITTB. AND BALTIMORE D1V x?vo Wheeling 6:43 a. m.. 1:10 r. m., 4:50 p. k, No trulnH run on this Division on Sunday. Tii'kqu to ull principal pointa on Bale at Depot. flicOopQM tit uJI hour* (luring the day. Information to the traveling public cliccrfully lv??. W. M. C'l.EMKNTS, M. of T. R.'T. D IS V HIES. Ccu'} Agent, Wheeling. 0LEVELASB & PITi'SIJURGII K. It tfludenM-Jl iinhi Table o7""jIVt?engifr Vrujus/cur* ccted to February 1H. 1 .SS2. KlVKK DIVISION-UOINti K.AST? j Accum. j Mail, j Kxprets. | Accom. tollrtiro 5:50 a.m. 10:80 a.m. 2:00 r. m -HQ t. y Arrive? Srid^itort G:00 " 10;I0 " 2:10 ' 4-&S ilttruF'v... C:07 " 10.47 " V':17 " Bins iteubonMc. 7:05 " nu-i siis " cor, " ???>??? 7:21 " l&Mr.x. a:S2 " G"?j " : *olUvfIIc.. 7:53 " VAXl " 4:20 " 7-00 " r- Uver'l... 8:38 " I'JiM " ami leaver 9:05 " l::t0 " c-11 * *odi 'Huburgn !0:'JC " " 7-15 lanUbuni Ma.m/ZZZZ fciUlmoio -.(jq .1 ftuhlng'u s'--j ? JblJadw'a... S:?fi York g-25* ? V*!?? " /.],)M ?? T'/L'l I 1 ' Kit fill Wir-f. " | Mail. Kxprta* Kx|i:?r^ I Auom./.Oiive? j ' ~ f'iltMjuiKlii 7:20 A. x. '.'-.no r. * 3:60 ?. y. Allct.bei.y 7:-*0 " ilQ " coo An{vc? Ronhtf.ler. 8:W " 3:01 " 4-M> " [tonver { :;# s:os 4.M " Z\ZZ"''\ K. Uver'Li 9:im " x.Z7 " />;tl " Uuve? ttelUvlUe. ?.IM " 3 17 41 I Kb " mja.-j foronio... 9:i7 " 4:115 " r>:M> 7:io " ' Sleiibun'?.. Jftl7 " 4:41 " I C:5? " 7-35 " Mar's FyJlhiG " f. -t'J " j 7;.'-0 k-?6 * BrldXf|K/ii(ll:^ ' .V.48 " j 7;K " H:42 " lU-ilnln- jJJjJtfi V '"'.iCO " j {fl ' u ? UbuXTu A.t ukanTTU Triilnn ICiivolUtyurdnt Ll.bu *. n.oiid MO v. nrrlvo Mhicrvn 12 00 v, w. and 5.^0 j?. *? nrrltv Dover 1.03 r. m. find 7,55 r. \j.. New PMliuitlp! lit 1.V0 ! . M. iiMl7.au y. si. U? tun?ln?.UiHV? New 1'liiindolphin ",U? a u- ?n?lr. y%. I over 7.20 a. >*. i??'l 2Ai> V*' Mluorvr. 'J/ft a. y. uiulS.'.U l'.ii>urd 15.10 a. v.?t??n.'A)r. ii. NOTK?Train* liftTtuc IMh lir ?j h 'j) a. jt. n?d 2.00 p. M. cosuti't t a; Yellow Cioik for Uevulnisd. AH train* dally . W. CALDWKLh. Gent-ntl Miliar.Hutj.n-frt). ! p. : ^ And oun^cum! in from 10 U? w 1ny??no ray UU cured. Ksthbllhiini io yi'iirn, i.oo cured. TWc-r topatlonu In km purw ol ihf country. l>r. I'. K. MuinU, Quincy, MI?U.