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THE INTELLIGENCER ruMliM <3allr (Su ad?r< ncoptiKl nitir * cahpiiEii, - proprietors At Nc*. S3 in<l a fourteenth Street. terms or daily: Om copy Iin? jc?r...t; MI Th>? K11" ? 81c month*. 4 WI Ono month " VtUrtnil 1/ cwrlur* In city, l&c per week. tkrm3 of hkmi-WEEKLY! One feu -tt to 1 Htx immthl II ' > isrvs or WEEKLY: One your ?i ?# i j?i*>hiuuhii?.. Orv?t reduction* to Cluw,. Bcnil for sample cop; ?u1 clicuUra. Addttti, .1?. FREW k CAMPflKLL. Whaling, ,IK I'a. tKntorfd nt the I*o*tofllcc' ai Wheeling, W; V<? a Mcondclan matter.) wjikkmso; W, VA., MAY i:,"m ' lniliorinut Doonrarnla. Tho iNTi'.Li.iaK.vcKft has been indobtci for somctltno past to Senator II, G. Pavi of this State for tho receipt of a number c valuable consular reports. Some of tho rc ports are full of interesting information. Th April volume is especially valuably. Ii this number is published a report from on Consul at Frankfojt-on?the-Muin, whicl /urnishcH interesting statistics from th German bureau of. statistics in regard t emigration from Germany for tho hist olov en years, from 1871 to 1881, inclusive, J seems that during this time 805,01)8 em grauto left Germany,of whom 702,ML cam to tho United Slates. The number depari ing roso from 22,000 in 1877, td 210,000 i 1881. Tho number coming^to this countr in 1881 was double tho number of thos WHO CAII10 IU loOU UU? wu mw UUII bcrof those who came in 1878. These U hies .are not complete, it ia said, but the allow tho remarkablo increase of Germa Immigration into this country. It ia show tliat the most desirablo class?those fror 20 to r?0 years old?is twice as strong atnon the immigrants as among the popuhtio generally. Another interesting report in this yolum is*frotn Consul Crawford in regard to tli e fleets of the now protective policy ndopte by Canada three years ago. At that tin) the cotton manufacture of tho country wi represented by 170,000 spindles, while i the end of the (present year the numbi will be 400,000. Tho admission of raw co ton free and tho imposition of heavy dutit on manufactured goods havo enabled son: of tho factories to make S2 per cent, w profit ia the last year. Tho Consul think that thin profit will Htimulubo tho iuduslr uutil tho product will exceed tho homo d< maud, und then tho Dominion will nee commercial agents abroad. If these shoul be allowed they would como into eoalli( with those of tho mother. country, wh would he unwilling to surrender any of th trade which they now control. In shor the development of such industries wi furnish a foundation for now arguments i behalf of independence Another interesting report in that froi our agent at Nantes, France. Ho sends t tho State department a letter from a mani facturer of a new kind of fuel, who d< clared that he needed 5,000 or 0,000 tons c pi'.ch made from the coal tar produced i tho manufacture of illuminating gas. II had been told that there were large qunn titles here not utilized, and he would tak it in cargoes of 1,500 tons.' This letter aj peared in tlie February number. Th agent now describes tho new industry. Th fuel is made out of coal dust, formerly rt jected as worthless. Tho dust, which i imported into Franco from England,'' : mixed wiiu tuo com tar pucu aim imrc etied into bricks, which aresold to rai way companies and other consumers' for f. or So per ton. The dust costs about $2 ? per ton and tho pitch from $10 to $12 pe ton. The pilch cannot now be secured i suiHcicnt quantity in Europe. Another report that will intorest oi agricultural readers is that of our consul i Prescott, Canada. Ho recommends thi onr tariir on several articles now import^ from Canada shall bo raised. In the lai iiscal year eggs valued at $1,200,000 wei imported from Canada into the Unite Suites free of duty, and about one-qnarU of tin's quantity wns exported from tli I'rescott consulate. Ho recommends thu a duty of 1 cent per dozen bo laid on egg< and asserts that this duty on those take into tho customs district of Osweg&tchi and Champlain, Now York, and ttio dii trict of Vermont, would pay tho expense of those districts. Ho al.so suggests a dbt of $i per ton 011 straw, 4 conta each on rai road ties, 0 cents each on fenco posts, a . of which aro now on tho frco list, and tlui tlio duty on hay shall bo SI per tou, oii hoo polea i cent each instead of 20 per cen and on iron oro 80 cents per ton instead < I'O per cent. He adds that butter and pot: toca can bo sent into this country at profit under the present tariff. Writing about American securities i Holland, our Consul at Amsterdam sa> that transactions in United States bond luvo almost ceased, owing to tho rednctio of interest Tho condition of the railroa 8jock market iu this country since Januar 1 has led the investera of Holland to regar tho decline as a settled or fixed reactior Dealings were livelyj'but in tho latter pai of the year it becamo difficult to place an; -more, for the people had become apurv liensive, and tho market too sensitive. Th holdings of American railroad shares ii: creased by about S 10,000,000, and it is sai< that tho Dutch now hold from $40,000,00 to $50,000,000 in such shares, with a ver largo amount of railroad bonds. ; Consul Griilin, of Auckland, says that i our tariff on New-Zealand wools should b modified the bulk of tho Kew-Zealam trado which now goes to London woul como to tho United States. Tho duty i now 10 cento per pound, with from 3 to 1 per cent, ad valorem. Minister Osborn reports that a bill to'n duce tho export tax on colleo to 3 per cent has been introduced and ia well supporte in tho Brazilian'Senate. The present os port duty is 9 percent with 4 per cent; ai ditional imposed by tho Provinces. Threduction wouldJiavo considerable eflec in our market. ~ Consul Canisius, at Gustermunde, report additional injustice in tho collection c duties on American goods in Germany Xot only aro tho tin caus in which meat i packed subjected to tho duty lovicd on fin hardware, but tho custom-houso authoritie havo recently decidcd that tho cotton cov vrjufja m miiuu uiuua uru BCUt mUSl DO TC garded as imported cotton goods, forwhiel <0 marks per 100 pounds must bo paid. 1 is to bo presumed, although' tho Consu does not explicitly say so, thfit tho ham aro regarded as cotton goods, as the packei meat in tho other cash was regarded as flm hardwaro, becauso of tho cans inclosing it Ho advises American exporters of ham into Germany to leave off tho covering if i is not absolutely nccessary (or tho preser vationof tho meat, A Financial Dlnicnliy, Tllt> flit1! tlin! flu* nntintinl KAl.ll .. this time $245,000,000 of 3J per cent bond subject to call isaclrcumBtanco ttiatslioult rccciyo tho early attention 'of Congress These bonds are l)elng^caUed m^and pait otr by'thVSecretary of ttfoNX^eMurVwitii j frequency that Uegcts a constant apprchcn fiion and uncertainty in jregard^to-jtlio cir culation of monoy, based upon thetn. Th( disposition of a number of tho banks hold ing called bonds ia to aurrender^th^ir ctr culation and go;to banking under the Stat< laws rather than supply thomselves with ] " or J,'4 j*''' per-'''cent'A WdsUA theii present . high prcinium^ ;.sTh,ey ^vo'ulc) tako a 3 per cent ' long bond j it exchangefor their called Jx>nd8,8nv a Jjoiic tlmtbad twenty years to run, esteeming the ' eletiem of tliao as more vnlunblo llinn tho difference In Interest..' It Is altogether probable that all.tho banks holding 3J per cent! bonds. wonW eifclinngo them for a.3 ) percent. Iwonty-yearbond. This wouirt 1 enable them to do business without a constant sense ol apprehension overhanging ? them, and also give to tho finances ol the country, so far as regards National bank ? circulation, a condition of stability not now : possessed.' 1: Wo uotico in the debates in CongrcBS that i this element of weakness and uncertainty . in the llnanclal situation was strongly brought out by Mr. Flower, of Xow York, : who culled, uttentlon to 1 tlio. wet thnt while the bill to extend the expiring char' (era of (ho bankfi was a valttuble hill, yet II H needed in order .to miiko lt efle'ctlvo the * passago of 11 bill rtfundlng thotJJ per cents, * or at least A portion of tliemj'ut JJ per cent a Such a bill has ul ready passed tlio .Senate, 11 lie pointed otit Ihe fact that unless the r three und a halfs, which aro now in the 1 slmpo of a call loan, aro refunded with 0 threes they will bo called iu and puid olf 0 ho rapidly us to extinguish a good many '* banks which hold them. lie said: 1 "Kvcri U this bill is passed other Xcirlala I- tion will bo necessary, or wo will Unci ouro solve: curtailed of $11,000,000 of natlonul bank currency by tlio last call of bonds expiring August 1. 1 call upon the other side 11 of tho House to present some report bey sides this in order .to > meet tbo dllllculty o that w ill bo upon us by tbo Jet day of Atinustnext. Otherwise when September and October and November como you will ilnd l' a money panic, ami I do not want you tc y clinryo that upon this sido of tbo House. I n l> *liovo that a tbrco per cent funding bill should bo passed by which tbo Secretary ol the Treasury would be allowed to fund all tin u bonds of the United States now due at tlirei g per ccut, giving to this one who secures the i] tirst now bond the right to the longest bond I think that is the way out of the difliculty and the only way to prevent a large con< ie traction of the currency. Of tho threo and o one-half per cent extended bonds $1.1,500,i\ 000 havo been taken as a basis ot cireulation by tho National hanks tlmt have beer chartered within the last year or year and w a half. Of the circulation of this country it SJ-10,000,000 is dependent upon IkjihIb pay?r able at the option of tho Secretary of th( J Treasury. Now, that is no way in wliitl to leave"tho currency of tho country, am: I call upon the gentlemen on the other side 10 of the House?wJUlo wo are willing to voU for this bill with proper restrictions? tc preseut us a funding bill which will plact our .curroncy and tho business interests o j. tho country upon a ilrtn and satisfacton j basis. _____________ v* Ohlo-Tlie Next Governor. '0 Tho Bohemian, of Columbus, Ohio, has o this to say under tho head of "The Cuya ? 1...... T?l.tl it.. '1 11U?? UJUUKOUUIU IUU I1IHU WUU Ilk. Hit [J lust canvass in that Stato ran nearly J>,00( votes ahead of Governor Foster: n An exchange remarks that tlio friends o Q. State Treaaurer Turnery want him to rnr for Congress up in the Cleveland district x' Not all of Mr. Turney's friends in thai J* sectiou desire him to bo a candidate.foi jf Congress. A majority of tliem, joined b\ u Republicans over tho entiro State, want him to wait for better things. u They think that next year the Kopubli i- cans will have to select a .man of unusua Q popularity in order to bo elected .as the H candidate for Governor, and that no com mon man, or any man who has points o: attack, will do, as ho would surely be de . feated by a .united Democracy iiarpinL' 01: ' the Smith Sunday law, tho Pond law, am > .various other things. i They argue that Joseph Turney is the on j* ly man who can lead the ltepublicans o m Ohio, out of the wilderness in ISSu. ami ,q point with prido to tho niuguiticcnt rur that he mode in 1S79 and again in J SSI foi . Treasurer,-on both. occasions running fa ahead of hit} ticket and leading Gov. Fos tor. ,r The Cleveland boys, and friends all ovei it tho State, claim that tho Cuyahoga blacksmith is tho mart to rally the voters, earn j the color?, and again plant the Republics banners in the Gubernatorial olfice in 1S&J 8t ? re Ik the "envious Casea" were in New jd York now he would tind the rent he mad) ,r very small compared with somo demandet by real-estate owners.?Lowell Courier. ie 5 RBBBE9 3-11" IS REMEDY * |uHipaB|| ;?r j; [UjaiAffl RHEUMATISM, it I ip * % ? neuralgia ;; OT^II , I iWi LUMBAGO, " I I? I G-oxj-r, l9 I IjJpWiiU J| SORENESS 3 J Wnril cj T) -i it |j|pD3w sore THROATj t ' I L^IUiffiGHj J QUINSY, y ! SWELLINGS S- i i '|j 1 OlMlillilillllini) j{ M 0 I 31 Ifliii, .JM SPBAINS, A ; I f urf|| FROSTED FEET U 5 ' P i wj *TO y : Jill IfenJIfat!,,,. fl?| | EARS, 1 3- , 51 I Btrniira 0 UiMlll acA-Tuzya, a BU tafifMljhnt ^ HUU) J iyj tooth, EAR 1 olg^'l | headache, : ALLOM FAll!! - Ml life .ACHES. I- No Pr?r*r*tlon on eirih eijotit St. Jacobs Oh. m * sir*, scnt?,iiurtK tad ciiiur Kxtornnl Atrial ontslli 0 f'Ht tii? ?mp*ratiTsl/ triflin* entisy of-W CX.H5. en* ovtr? out lufferlugwilU p?la oa hm cUwp and poiilira frocfol :t IM claim, jjiRtCIIO.NS IX XLEVJtX LANUUAUE3. S010 K ALL D8UQGISTS ADO DEALERS IN MEDICIHL s A. VOGELER & CO. l( Baltimore, 3[tl? V. 8. JL, ' TBAYELEUS' GUIDE, 3 ?? i ,)V ' 0 MPAItTPRg OFTItAIKR?WBBBMNO T1MH. 8 fel I' ..I : -I- - i i B.AO. K.R 10:65 8:50 5:85 1 Cent. 0. Dlr 9:30 1:30 13:50 11:15 ^ \ C-AO ,1:10 \ i'M 1 a.m. s C1ot> it Pitts. 6:00 10:40 2:10 J 1:53 P.,C. A81.L.- 8:27 6:32 6:27 1:22 4:17 ViS . SiT> V' * W I'-M vSt0 71:03 8 _ arrival of tk.unv. t Sun ? . ^ . day' -A.M. p.m. r.sx. ' B. & 0. R. R .... 12:15 i;45 2:30 Cent, 0, Div G:10 10*50 *6:40 W.,P. 4B. Dlv 11:20 T&Cft &25 t Clov. A Pitta 11:221 5:48 %*57 18*2,." s a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. i*. m p w P., 0. A St. L.. 10:37 7:52 &37 20:87 S.'W 7-12 i - ?v.. riMi U.. T. V. A WJ H 10:301 2:301... | S7:15l ' t Dailv exeunt cuxiOny. 1 . * ?iCttVnvmo AccornmodftUon.?Thli trnJn dur1 l"8d?y ]?^;,?rt ?r<l nnil forward liciwecli Martin nFcrryrindU;luiro; itoppltiKwhuurequired 5. Sni oivcVui'll. W"' Wheollsj " f Mawdlou Accomiyodatfoa. s "ryHEEUNa AND EL51 GROVE It. R. Oil anil nfter SATURDAY,'APRIL 8th, cars - on tho Whcriin?aj)<l -KJm (;rovo Railroad tvffl ran > " .?l1,07 5,cfw wi'1 ?v^. ?cliy (comer Eleventh J and Market Btrvoitj, and SUmm'w at I S *. ;io.aJ A.-x. i'jo r.?. . o -.s? r. st. 7:W " , 11:00;" 3;00 " 7.00 r ?? 11:10 ?f? ' 7:10 " I ' S:,? ' 1~'J0 P. Jf. '4-J0 :t 8:20 0 00 J' '1:00 &QC , ?*. : fcOO " . i " I <1 HO;.'!) fiMO " 0.40 " I excoputf..,... v,,. JAtJ. KLfcLKU, f | RPrb Superintendent, I NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. TyANTBD?A LAJtGE ICE-BOX OK T T a Common Beer fooler, nt woe, .at the St. JunwIIotrl. . r.y- v? , tr\y\" \TTANTED?YOUNG LADtES AND T T , gentlemen tdluirathoBilllw'.ollHhtltiBi, Trtitralt* or ln?asc<pc<. 'full'lnatructions ilron lor thoMnail *ura i>l one dollar: remain In the city one week only. Cull between U a. m , to tt p. u . nt >o. 44 fifteenth ftnet. :ny}7* Q.KEAT BAIIGAIK IN A PIANO. An elegant 7^ Hun-wood I'lnm, ctjtnire UirouRh> tin, oi n uncuy uwciojh iiiiuu, aim wanamcu for ftvo yean, to bo laid at a Rreat_iacriflcc,.-for region* which will bo entirely wtlsfoctory to tho ' purehfMcr. Call ftnJ examine. J ' myl7 ' ' ' WILSON A TUUMKH. Ol'EN. I havo newly llttwl ami fiimUhed my Ico Cream l'arlor, making it tlio hamlwmcat in tho city, which Is now open to tho public. Also, Imve n full ntul Ann ?tock of 'Confbc> lionerlea. t'/ilJ or >)jone ... THOMAS F. HAYMAN, 1 rn'yl? 1012 Main atrcot. ' glHD CAGES. BRASS Blltl) CAOW, JAPANNED Ulltn CAGR'. ! WOOD 111 HI) CAOKS, Tho largest ?tock and greatest apartment In the 1 city, at tho llnrdwuroand Hoimo 'Furnishing 8toie , of Nl?lim\k BKO., 1 my17 1312 Market 8' rout. PirrsnuuGii '& sr. louis , nr> ? PACKET LINK.; The elegant Steamer... i.....!. ilUCKEYE STATE Will lento lVtiMinjr SUNDAY, Mar 2I??, - for Louisville, Evatuvlflo, l'adueah, Cairo and bt. I 1/iu l?. For freight or paswao apply to ' CAPT. COC/LSON, iny!7 Ht.James Hotel. PICNIC?TO BE GIVEN BY COLV Mill A LODGE. No. 2. A.'A.s I. tk 3. W. at Now Fafr droiiuifr, wheeling Island, SATURDAY, i MAYtfth.lwi. Everyeffort will bomado to ren? [ der tlio occasion one ol pleasure and amusement. Ar*augenienu havo boon mado with steamers C. Y. Luca*. We.t Wheeling Ferry and i.ltllo Anna to ftirnUh lniflnnnrtiitloiuit miiid-it Mtr?. Tn inn?mitiI i ult,Vvo corJlnjly Invito you tocotnoundenjoy yourj sclvt*. . my!5i ? Q.KAND EXCUltSlOX, VIA D. S:,0. It. It, TO Mountain Lake Parle, On the top of the Allegheny Mountains '.'.TOD feet nbovo Kit level, midway between OAKLAND and DKs.lt PARK, MD. ThU excursion Is arranged fur tho convwilcuco o/ those who dcslru to purchaw: lots 011 which to erect Cottaucs. The wile of choice of lots will takoplaciion THURSDAY, MAY 18th, at 11 o'clock a.m. Until and Including that dateonly lota will b? Mold at from SlOO to f-W i each. "Excursion Tfr fee's rati bu had at all principal htatlons on II. A O. U. R. at 2 eenti per mile. Rood from MAY l&lhtototh. ltoard and Lodging furnUhed to excunflonUta i?t reduced rates. Maps and circular! giving full particulars furnished on application ti C. p. MAfinKN, President, or J. M. DAVIS, Sacrlnto ndent Oakland. Md. tnylUiuw pUimTURE AXD CARPETS. Wo have tho largest and most rolcct stock in om line over broiiKlit to L'cntro Wheflllnir. eoiislittn*m ' fine Chamber and Parlor Suits, And alaigelluoof Carpet*, Oil Cloths and lVJuiIoTr Shades, 1 Which wo will sell ?>s low us goods of like quality - can be boughtln the market. Call and bco ua ana get our prices aud you will buy of qs. UNDERTAKING Promptly and carefully attended to, day or night Telephone No. C8. Calls answered at all hours, f WM. XIMv & SON, j fvfl r.or. MarVrtftmlTwtwtY-?m>n?lK>ii. JUDGE FOR YOURSELF, r Compare AwcU,l&S2, r n i i r i a Mutual me insurance uo? OIT NEW YORK, Ju round numbers..,.*..... 80 1,000,00(1 New York Life . 47.OjO.OCl New Kiiglanil Mutual ltl,00U,(XK i'vnu Mutual ...... 7,00u,WX Mutual lteuelU tt.OOO.WX In ratio of uiftfiitKcmcnt cx petite* to total iucomc | for 1882, compare the* Mutual Lire Jus. Co., of X.Y., t) 1-10 per ct with the [ NVw York Life W 210 per cent | New England Mutual JS 910 . " I'enu Mutual ;.IT? 4 to " | Mutual Benefit - 10 M0 ' \ Which nre the Lowest ltates i . Annual Premium for uu Insurance of SI,POO, age 515, Mutual Life Ins. Co., or X.Y. - - $22 4'J New York Life... ...'. $26 :if , New England Mutual "JJfiC I'enu Mutual. Mutual'Keuvilt : i!t> C( i ur uuivr L-omrunsoiiH Hnu lwortnauoii. call at I'CTJfltbON'S AGKNCV, , . wyl5 1160 Main Street. j JjiOR SALE. Lot 42, east side Chapline street, below . Twenty-fourth street. 5,000 acres Timber Land in Ferry connty. Tennessee. 100 acres two and one-half miles from IJel ton, Marshall county, W. Va. W. V. HOGE & IiRO., fj'2i 1300 Market street WALL PAPER! Just opened this week another new slock ol all kinds of paper Hangings, Borders, Dados AJVD FREEZES of the latest design3. Also a full Hue of Cloth and Paper Shadings. Inspection of my stock Invited. j03hl3st ifikeeideij, ; nn-n linn main street. advertise ADVERTISE ADVERTISE ? m, , Afg DAILY INTELLIGENCER, advertise " ' 1 __ asd i advertise mAJB3E MONEY j ; _1 WISE ADVERTISE DEAIEKS ; ADVERTISE ACKNOWLEDGE ADVERTISE THK ADVERTISE ^IDYi^TAGES. ARISING ADVERTISE m f80* 11 advertise I ___ ADYERTISING advertise j5 t11k c0ldkn8 of.a, advertise WIDELY CIRCULATED advertise NEWSPAPEll, bv tpjub advertise - CONTINUED PATRONAGE. advertise advertjsk Joy-Do uot order Printing ? of any character until prices advertisl . |jeen : obtained at tho "t" dait.v t to-n'vn-^-w ADVERTISE - ^ u n u x. n '"SjfLl i STEAM JOB PRIS'TISfl ABVHtilSK OySliqEt''!;" ; NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ' EASTERN DRY GOODS STORE,Marshall, Kennedy & Co., XllO 3vIA.IISr ST. BARGAINS FOR THE WEEK I NO. 1-S1X 1'1ECE3 ail IIIAAI niiPAif tipstr ALL WUUL UHtM Utllt, 45 inches wide; 55c u yard; cost importer 75c a yard. NO. -?SIX 1'IKCKS ALL SILK BROCADES $1 00 u yard; would bo cheap at $t 75. NO. 3-TifRBB CASES .Madras Ginghams, Including nrurnriifo a am nt&iTA&ir ntnrntwattMJOAMUM Which >vo havo placed on our counter n 10 cents a yard. Now is the Time to Make Your PurcliusoH MARSHALL, KENNEDY & GO. l!LAi;i( GOODS A SPECIALTY wylis ^lotHJNG--J.BRILLES. urn nanm fwrtppir" m NAM & Intel: J. BRILLES I THE SQUARE DEALING 1 ' One Price Clothier WARTS YOU BEFORE YOU BUI To look at our l'ieco Goods. To look at our Scotch Cheviots. To look at our Cnsctiiert'fl. To look at our Silk Mixed Heather. To look at our Worsteds. To look at our Cloth. i To look at our Crepe and Tricot. To look at our Punts Patterns. COIVEE AISTO^SES Coiuo anil see our Ready-made Clothing. Come and see our all Woolen Suits. Conic and see our Cheviot Suits. Come and see our Diagonal Suits. Come and sec our Worsted Suits. Come and see our Middlesex Flannel Suits ( Come and see our Mixed Suits. i Come and see our Light Pantaloons. ; BUY I ~ " liuy your Youths' Suitfe from Brilles. ' Buy your Boys' Suits from Brilles. Buy your Scliool Suits from Brillcs. Buy your Children's Suits from Brillcs. Buy your Kilt Buits from Brillcs. Buy your Fine Shirts /rom BriJles. Buy your AVhlto Vests from Brillcs. Buy your Neckware from Brillcs. J". BK/HLXiBS. 1 J. Brillcs lias the Largest Stock. J. Brillcs hns the Best ilado Goods. J. Brillcs has tho One Price System. J. Brillcs hits the Finest Salesroom. .!. Brillcs has tho Nicest Furnishing Goods J. Brillcs has tho Latest Stvlea. J. Brilles has the Chcaprat"Goods.J.'Brilles bos One Price Only; ALSO We Keep?Rubber Goods in nil varieties! Satchels in Solid Leather, i Umbrellas in Silk and Gingham. Collars an.l Cutis in three nn< four ply Linen. Kid, Lisle Thread and Berlii Gloves. Silk, Linen and Cotton Handker chiefs.. Silk, Lisle Thread, British am Fancy Half Hose. Lisle Thread. Gauze, Loco am Balbrigan Underwear. 1158 jVIain Street. inylU ' . . DRUGGISTS. IT IS MISERABLE ECONOMY To destroy your btomncli with tho chpnn Alurr linking Powders. brcnii, List ?fc Co 'n KXtJKLSIOl liAKltNu PoWDER w puro and wholcsowe, iirnl cost* tho consumer but a tiltlo more ihnn the dvg pepsin producing article. Bold by the best dealers und by LOGAN A CO., DruggUts, Bridge Corner. A TIMELY WARNING; Purify your Collnrn, Swore, 81nks, Ac., and Iccc] HWHy UIschso, Tho bent and chcupwa disinfectant* in the market sold by LOf*A*N <fc CO., *yiU68""', uuugu V^KUCI. DON'T DEPEND ON YEN NOR, Rut call amrbuy one of our cheap Thermometer/ 01 Stom Glawf, and ken your own weather Uible. \>o have ftlwt Dairy Thcrmometert, L'hamofg Skinj*. Tttrklth Tmctls, ttponga, dr., at remarkably low prices.; , LOOAN & CO., royfi tiriigrtou. Bririco Comer.1 r JS^EW GOODS ~~ ' Opened. This Week. So quires French Tissue Taper in assorted shades. 12 dozen ladles1 and Gents' Pocket books Jn medium and tine leather. G dozen Cotton and Grass Hammocks from $1 00 to $2 tO. 20 pair JCehoe's Indiau Clubs, /row S to 10 pounds. Big lot of Roods will ho opened next week. Mall orders promptly attended to. Stanton & Davenport, royia iaui .makkki- biKKhT. POSTERS. HANGERS, CARDS. ETC., in style* that cnn't bo bc&t, at the Dally Intelligencer JobOtflcc. % pnr ooods-oko. ?. taylor. BONN'ET SILKS! There being numerous inquii ies for a belter grade of Clac! ' Silks liiaii are usually kept, w liaye, in order to supply Hi want, purchased a liiic of tli ' DAnnM i I wiuuiaiou UU1IU CI Oll&S Ull lenil enabling ns (o sell tliem as loi as they are retailed in any mai ket, Customers wanting to se this make of. Silk will pleas I ask for tiie Boim'et, Geo. R. Taylor PARASOLS, 'Sua Umbrellas Fresh Arrivals Every Few Days, ' SUITINGS! i ' Small Checks, Stripes, Bro cadet! and Plain, in Fabri i suitable for the Season and of latest importations EMBROIDERED ?DRESSES? IN SDK'S VEILING AND CASH MEItED INDIA. VERY DESIRABLE. ,0@e> I. Taylor i 1 ] ' Summer Dress Hoods i STRIPED AND BROCADED GRENADf ISIES HUN'S VEILING, CAMEL'S rlASB GRENADINES Lace Gsn. I. Tavinr a titu uw^u^ai ELEGANT SILKS ' ; - ' > N Wp, shnw this fiwiiu AZ.V WA1V II bmu MJL/1 111? the most elegant assort hi if Ricl torn 'V". ' . ' Stripes, and Morie Francais ia Black and Colors, we m ever oiiered Geo. R. Taylor, apr27 DRY OOODSi _J \ STONE & THOMAS, | 1030 Main Street. 1 Second Stock orSpi-hii; ami Summer ? DRESS GOODS c JUST RECEIVED. e Kmbraclng full lines of BLACK AND g COLORED s SILKS, SATINS, i AND IVIOTirES. a SUMMER SILKS, SURAH 6 ANI) rOILLES, Hhudiimo's Groundincs, Laco Huntings, Novelties, Ciisltmercs, U Sat in Itayes, AVhito Goods, Embroideries, etc,, olc. OUR STOCK OF 5 Carpets and Rugs I EMBRACING" VELVETS BODY BRUSSELS, Tanrnrivt/ __j mnniu; a lArtoinr aim muitAire, Is not Surpassed by any in the City, in Quality or Prices. CURTAINS I Oil Cloths and Lace Curtain Goods in full Stock. " All STAPLE GOODS will be Sold as Cheap as in any Market. ^ One Case of Garner's Best Percales | At 12}? cts CASII. A Great Bargain. ' Jfo Trouble to Show Goods. " STONE & THOMAS, ni>r2t . NEW GOODS ! ) " OUR STOCK OF [. SPRING m SiWR GOODS * is sow con rum: In. [All Departments. ! B A. SPECIALTY. ;A Full 1.1110 ol tltc Coleliniled 0 BONN'ET and 6INKET" ) Makes, Much Under Value, I S ' ) ; ' f.? '< Call aiul Examine (Qualities and ' Pricos. !;ym+'K^' ' ^\ Onssrn O Pnnri-n ? mm a mm, \ ., - j,.. . i i o 1133 Main S t. "PrM - :Jy', :j Machine over Invcuted. Will kjilt a Sr of & 1 lW wlth hecl nnd too commute, in 'i minutS^ii will aUo kiilt u ljrw. variety cf fnncy work for wl. f.-h thcro ti Hi way* a rejuir market. Kend for and tcrmatotho TWOMBLY KNITTING SLnHri* CO.. 409 WulUagton etrect, Boatoa.Mai _ election notice. Countj Elcctk'i: I-on-. t simp jjjEs^ss! At a mooting of Uio Itourd of Commlwloncra Ohio County, field onMonday ihcatiutay of Miv 1MJ, tliu follow lug nutiuu wm hud, aud oult adopted aud uiado. vl*: , , ? tuo Hoard of Cummlnloncti of tho County i Ohio, deeming it desirable tti?t the County of Oh I ihould atiftraprlttif, by iuUyJpIIvh to tbo c*j/ li iU?ck of tfto a hccHngf l'itkmbufjr c horluktg Kultwuy?ompuiiy, n corporation uflderin* laws i vrat vlralnln. thenum of Twenty f houiwml Dolto (i.HJ.WW.W), to aid ill tht* cotimructlon of wild coir uiuy'a rr.llioiul, to be ooliMruof^d In mid ui'Hf Ml (ouiity. the Htarilof fojuililMdut r 4f Oulp Uotli now direct ami order that avotu bo t/tKcfi I mid county upon'the question of h tubicilptlon I iho Mid iVuuty. of ublu to tin- cupit 1 atock of 41 Wheellne, I'^fctrsbuwA ChKrlcatwr RriiwaicVm tuny, oi tlio sum of Twenty Thounmid Oolla (fAi.OOOUO). 8?M HubM3rii?tlou to bo |?dd In t? wujtfii*bonds 'of1 Mid'cumity,'biv?rMK lniurt*6i tlio nilu of -ik.nprccutum j?or annum and rt-tJeeii ablo wllhlhtwority-nvo yeanl,* uirtli 0s Board mo Much voto shall bo inktmuphn'thcfiu&llin afor wild ut thouMial votlnjr plnce# In ?>ld county, ut special election which U beveby ordered to butniu and held for the purj?o?oon Silliir?lny9 tlio lOlli Day ?r Juno, 168: if. fehvun!*, John Koiinoy and K. Fry; ?co he ret Rppoln ted CoinmMi)nere of Mid election ut th?j V/ Iiik place In Mid county, ut the Vlyllnnt 'Kngft Houm', In Washington district.., ? li. Ortti, 1\ Kolmer and H. Ifiiunn. nro hereby u pointed Uoimutofouer* olwdd election At the voUi jihioo in hit Id county, ut Fulton, In niwhlnxton dl Jt. it. Gillespie, 11, V, CrUwcU and lluch MqOa' nro hereby rtjHH)!nted Commissioner* of khI?1 elc Hon at tho voting plaoo In tuld oounty? on WhwHi IMatid. ln-Mudbiondlitrlct. a. K. Whcnt, M. i*oiV?ck and T. II. LoKftni'it hereby niiiKiiukHl CommlHslonumof.? idolcotlou tho ruthm i'luco In mM comity rttlhoHctoM >??, Matkot House, In M?dton-district! iij ^ iJ M. itcllly, W. F. l'e tenon una Jolm Clator, a hereby app luted Comini??!oiior* of Mddtlet'ilon tho voting place in said county, at tho Court lioUf ill clay dial let. ' auk. Ooerlug, K. C. Jefleri and It. Crawford, n licroby npttolnlod?uinniMonei* of mid election he voting placo in mild county, at tlift' Atlantic L ulnt> llyiiw, Ju rnJon district. ? John Vogler, Sr., T. II. UollHtftnd Win. My Iran lioreby appointed Cotnmimloncrft of wldviertlon iho voting placo In mil coumy,aUhu Unarua Ho HoUMj,in Centredintrict. ' S. Clark, J. M. Todd and U II. Cm/eo. arc, here 1 nppoitiied CoumllmloticW of mid election' at tho vt Inu l?"?co in' Mild cviuity, at tho United.Jingli llouso, in webster district. , Thomas McCrcody, \V. n, Handlim and Jol ltrown ore hereby appointed Cotninlftloneni of wt election at voting place in Mid county, &t tl homaof Lewis Amiiui, in Kltchlo duplet-: , f J. H. Uftrvln, It. CrUwcll and John Ilowman n hnwln'f!ninn?l?Mlmu,n< (if Nlld olfCllon tlio voting placo lu witil county, m Bethlchet Adam*'SchoolHouse, Iti Jlltchlc district " John HolfeuUmo.AndruwVaiico and L. >\hcel aro hereby upiuintcd ? oinuilsslonera of election; the voting pfoeo In ?iM comity, at I'rcdtict $o:v nt tlio houseol Frederick lllcr, InTrladelphltiilj WfVlcjr Uoblnron, Alex. MoCouti and. Jarnc* p| 1mm me hereby iippoutcd, Commissioners of mi ek'illotiHt the voilnj: place in uild cnuiUy.at I'< .clmt No..', nttho Uouio of iVcalcy. llobliihoii, Ti 'ndciphladistrict. " '' , Joseph L JktlUion..Geo. NVpoda and >v lHltv Jjciitl g?rare hereby a pointed I'oinmwiouerin said elccUon at the votlQK place In said county. Precinct .No. il. nt the School House near Leu tin; wood, In TriiuiolphladUtrlcu " . Wiu. Uu.?ton. K. ;S. UlllUniKOii and ItanoD.iv i?ru hereby nppofnted'CominfsiIoncni of aifdelc tlonut th? voting place in Mid oouniy, at 1'recln No. 1, ut the huua?of Win. Bcagley, In Liberty di trlcl. " ' " H S. Jacob, Jloroeo JUd/rcley and Jmr.cs Dixon a hereby appointed Comnilstlonurs of wddclcctlo at the voting i?l?ov In wild county; at l'ltclnct N _?, at the liousoof William lrylue,.in Liberty dl j. C. Kurla. Jitmc* arcrnraruon and Imnc Sttfddt nro hereby appointed commissioners of snia felt tiount thovoting plaroIn ?aici cotikjty; ut prtcin No. 3, ut the house of Gibson*# heirs, in Liberty d trict. . . tu tf? to Win. North, sr., Eugene Rldgelcr nnd JoJin Tn pin ure hereby appointed coinmlsfclohcru'6f'ki election at the voting place in sold county.-at ?n chio.t No. 1, uthichluiid school house, at Rtcklai dMriet. '* ' ? ' i A. I). Garden, A .. J. McColloch nnd Ebenczcr il Gee, are licrtbj- appointid cpinmlssidhcw'of st election nt tho voting place In btld county, ut pi clnet N'o. 'J. ut Glen's Run school house, in Itlc land district. ' >.* < And it Mmll bo tho duty of said comin|i>sIone hereby appointed for each of (mid voting putc uforeiald lo cause such voto ami j>o'l. 10 bu take iind t*?take the Mine, and to as^rtalu the rest; thereof ut iho :voting places In kilfl'county; fi which theynro annotated commissioner. And il said voto and poll at cach' of said votiug nlac shall be taken on tho day and year i nftinaaiu, in the result OKX'rtalatd and ccrtiiiod according the ngulaiIons prescribed byluw- fori&certaiuh and certifying the election i l school ollie-rs. Tho ballots used at saM election slinli hui written or. printed oil them cither: the w.jrrta.Vi't Ssnluscrlrdfoh/'or the.words "N'oKubrcrlptfon.',' The <:lcrk of roitl Hoard sliatl cause as inUny cA ics of this order to be written or printed as nutyj necessary for the in,tlee? required hy imv to'be give, ami the wine. MiJdClerk shall lorthwllh:,po qnoof *nld copies in n contfulououstiluco In hlfii-tih and deliver!lie ot!ier-tt>piu?-to the ShorllFof tl comity ot Ohio, .who shall .forthwithnosi one < said c.-nle? in u cmiRplcuoua place at everyplace1 VOtltlfflct tllC6?WttHtnty,.(; r > /; An<i U Ih further ordered that a copy of this ordi be published In the dally pnpers uhtliKulrt el+i'tlu lu. the following, jiuwepnppre jimhlUhtd to. gal county: The idly Wheeling ItrgUicr. tlio"Pidl viieollncLMELUOE.NCJtit Hiid.tlie Dully Whet-lii; VollMatZ 'A Copy?Tested11' ' ''V.-,;:.n>ninj ROBlUtT B. W0OP?, my 9 ' CMc o! Ihe Hoard 0/ Com in I vI/wcts SPRING RACES.; " ISSi-SWUNU MEETING." ? West Virginia Exposiiioi AXD" '; '/ ' " STATE FAIR ASSOCIATION, . i.,w v^KHBBWKO,,ji!y^",'!i 'si?,: Hair M ile Track . , < II , , )nr'(v :t 1 Wednesday, Thursdays Friday aw Saturday.1 "1 ' ttitihnif. /Jibuti1 .JUlNJfi7,8, t> and lO. . . . .1- r>Ui>'? i nil ; Pui'ses, !><3,GOO.OO FROGKAJVCMIBj Entries clofc.Miiy Iln-tDa)'?June "Hi; L'I*iir*e,SlC(j/ i'iCO cIieji l'lr-U f'-XOssecoad, Sia third, SCO; fourth 540.. 2. rurs-e. S000. 'iW cliuiS. First, S25C; second, 811' .third, 575; fourth, SoO. Second l>iiy?Thurs(lnyvJnu'e Silu 3. rui*c. $m 2:30 clas?. Pint, $250;'sotbud,'811' ' thrld, 575; fourth, S'lO. I..> */'? jcj-j i j 4,.1'ano $ tOO.iAlio clam i'ncirs. 'First, &Qfciicconi ?100: third, S00; fourth, S10. , , ; j 5. rurfi?,fc!M). HutmlnK,.mIloh'oftl8, tfrn Jl. Flit S10'1; second, SiO; third, 8d0; fourth, S'20. < J Third J>/i y-^Fritlaj;?Ju no tli .3 rt'( i C.FUTM .8400*>2:35 rihli - Fluty WOj MCtmd, 10( third. iHO; fourth. 510. . ) 7. Pui>c.$l00.; Horse* owned in Ohlo'cohnty, nn .never (havlnw. iroiud fur jiu>ii<yv.Kirf{,f$i< . . tecond, SiS^ihlrd.Slo; fyurthjitO,, ^ FoiirUi Day?.Saturday,'Juiic tOlli.]i S. rnrw, S2W .Hunnius, mild heals, 2 in n. , Fire' ' 4700: ftvondi SoO;'iliinJI &0; fourth;$201 .; O.-J'uw?.1 S'OO vKreo- for,-ail". Fiat, S-W; tccohi' . i\X>) third, $75; fourth. $30. i., ,r10. l'ursc: $400. 2:i'i eluii. First! $100; second; ;U( thhrt;S60;-fourth; 8t0.;-i. -1-Ji i CONDITIONS.?The nlipve mccs.to bo mlle.henU 3 in5; in harness, ixccptitig Noi* 6 and 8.* To b governed-bytlsc ruU.s Undi?rcgnlatlon?' of tho N.i lionaVTrotituit A>focla.ilon. ais amended,l-'obnum IbSZ, tn tries cIo?c May at It o'clock, 1In thCtfcerei'ary'trotttce.' Fritnnicc fc'u." 10 jier cunt 1: pum Four entries required to till and three', t BtarL. A horse dlhtHthlug tnc field, or any i?ni thereof, will receive but one' money.)' Address a] communications to the 8(crctiu^V^. . .GEO; a TISC'tKEccretarj; >*? * i"8 '8: 2".' ' Fall Sleeting State fivlf ?nd deposition,&KPTEM BKIUl.'U. IX11,15 and 1G. " , OcntennlHl bny, H V? URDAY;'8EPTEMBBR 16Ui 'tttfTSlJCeehesby- distinguished'Orators on 8atnr Jay, 16th.; : I ;r,'. JUST llECEiyED.1'' '1;. ' '! .***' . rrM I3 PAU.LOK'PAPEB ' 1 V ytn * >'r'' , c?ilfi?e; Ueuo [ li.ioiis.! 4.1?b illl tho T.ntest St^tfrs of G'Or.n/'Piiivn mid Mip.V CHiMNGl'AI'RIC.' ' The lurKCSt stbelr'mnV frJ'-itKw.'JjtX.i :I?Ccity. ~ TO ' '. ' ' J. r< > t -1 r; i.. ( ? i nj ,r! : inyll . ;,Ko. 'SQ .TvrclfUi atm-t. SEXLJCI) 1PROPOSALS!' '"iJ; -1 -fi'Mf. r-t:,-r, ?" ' s OrKicn a w Bo?r.n or Coi[jiis?mrti:?,'hnioC!oiikTV. A Ujixluu, W,V.u.M?yS.liS2./ II kIm be ro? l*ol at IUI? un ... .. ^ faf tUo follow! tr Mrtiitir lV"it() (loiiooii MiorrCri'fV, between It' \2ivl. ift 'rtl><Ani'of??H?<nl; R'liHlf ml cj iKi*'? un,'"<:W- *l'provlm?tol?\ ; ?000.. cubic MnUtictWfrtriJ), ]nr>v>ro(.'L-ui!jl mMJ. mcic.i b/tiu, required from all biaucr^ rcsirvo tlio rl;?Ixtto rdcct nnv r > 1 mv I riwo#'?,;mVl .Lo.oiuh^(xj( p.jiJJ iwulfl (or.work on Hiort Ortot," ,/ 15 Older of tUv ttoatii. w n V?J C j """EHT'li: UtooM'ClerU. HvitTii, Engineer, . i. , . .. in,vg ^raAMC';v'''^- J,? 3AIR' BIVCrSHCES.' A nice Mdtalio Dnisb fot;^5(vln?.) 'w.'Si'iuncHi.s-a'f? "'J0 It Twelfth Street.''"' EDUCATIONAL. : west virbihif university ' KINK department* et itiidyi text ?wu.t. ?* ' pcniM for tmo year /mm J175 to t-W..,.,7;?. , flbeml, litniouyh, Fall ti'im taiiuVi 7 \m AltfiiilHiiio lH?t Uar , VVCTt VllT.l;1? ?[?l from ? Bi?l? nffpJJSjx " VForcnlnlOiniM and otlicr Informntlon.. , . the Aeltim l*rc?l(lei)t, 1). 11. l lhlSTuv Ww jj. .uiwu^y??i.Yjk.. . ' u* ' ;; ! rn.? s ^iis> ^ siss?r ? ? ? l> Tho m?Klorii laiiB'W||M will form . , ,: fonttiru ni Uiunchoul. *'or lu'i t?,,.i. ,o.?.ro,n'p*M ?; tlio I1 Inclimlt U1I.UA&' l .;M','t>i .,1 iiiim.m.x. ^..^igu-. ^ - A SCHOOL FOR tffijjl Z mCVIUTY, muthkrlycabe, (joot) ?,,t' 10 1 ING, DKLIOHTKUL LOCATION Wt, masokaulk cuatan' ? JIT. I)E CJIAXT.il, ACAltf'irv lv nkait will'.euno, w. v\. '> wr, ^Tno uiinrroup Tear or th ? well kn#Brt , U- foc Hlrln. ntjik'r thocun.uo ol iho iy trtdoni ojietifi on the l ll&T MO.VfJA V Or sV2,lwb IIKK ni!>i,unJ uoulliiuio li'ii raimiii, I l;ii|iiu rrwivod III nil)- tlino III HIC Kulm, ,11 1ln??t>M<losln> to Jiliico IliolriiSuSs.,, f aws| s o, incnO'ot'ftmnle crtntntloii, litc-luillng ih-'Sf WB lHiwnnsr mni'li'. at trrv ?... ,rln Ifl ro should Tor lUHtiiloRuc of t!iu I u- :OlTTHi: VISITATION* ' ' t, i 'L (H IVY I* m ro tnyl'J Krnr B ?t , ; . 40 BOSINUSS CAKDi^ - |H jr .JpW^llEB. WOKK& 9 ?? JdumUctmm nnrtiililfl, lljlioam I'S ? relSfiSu 00-11, Bcw! :'"'';'?toftoirSa 1 ii. i ; " 'i Ba a CTJillUFA' 'lIcCOLLOUGiij lit . ... . * i?rjrumur mill milium M ill IlrIc1t Biin?\t>ig*<'-rvclcd cojujilcic in nil tooien Iffl 1. lmi>rovt1munU". AI30 flitid ci Hul .1 toinpletoon lot,'Wooden bulltlltiKx lratr.nl itj Kv&j ,1 fitted up In yaid at, work fhop nmt taktu tu ur Hfll " Mrt unu irrpfljotuiMc friuifi. All it K9 S" {enitlotiHinadeoi. old bulldjiiKM, nnifn valley uj BSi hky-llKhtHnatllunlarlyKttcnaeil to l?wV*.nimjt?a, Kfl ,i fttid fliielvfnR lined uji oil Bhortnotiit-, More (ruau ?? I? put In ami. slorus altoro'i.: Rwiilwice No, w yj, m techtn ?trcct funrtvrly occuplcd by Mr. Ikn foitr, Hs gnop tiuftwr of >'apltol, on Alley lit. uju Km ,, JJ) C. LIST, 3 B., Hj S PORK PACKER * Axd curer ot tlio celebrated CUHsTKh iiKATT, W which Rro now ready and fnrwltit HI " ? roUJlTKEKTH STRUT. H Sly 8. C, kt-fluj aro oil branded, "LIjU's ChiiVt,'1 ^ 1S' -\XrESTt.VIilGINU STEiNGlL AM H tr y\ HE^WOIIKS, S : No. 1731 MAHKET ETREET. WHEEUSO, H u. Manufacturer :of Stcndl l'late*, Uunilns ii^atU, I Steoi auunnf, Rubber Stamps hihI J'uae |*uui Ml if. Sails ctigmvfnl to order. PostofllcoMarklngSuaa H id Caneellore ond supplies. Rubber Tyi>e m<l u W9 kinds ol Stencil SrrvplicH. | ul jylri A. T. CASTQL H c. ?? WILHELMS ttcrtby'unnouncetithatbe isready todocllrcni- KB I). tug on furniture of any kind, carjiel laying, t[- H3 bouterhitf, pu per hanging, carpet cleaning. <Lc.. it. HA pi Special attention will be i?dd to cleaning ol 'tu cs curtains. I n . jalB 1051 Market street. ffttUHe. HB ? J M. CLOGSTON, ~ !? ( DEALER II? iii Wraiu, Ground Feed, Haled liny, Straw Ju ^ . South Street", Near f-jnrket fctrvut Bridfc, ?' Will v?y the hlglittt market pricc for whin, cm, iy t??a OlUh M lr >?rroR?Era. ? rrSTu.! El git.chiii.st, 11, VJf ATTORNEY AT LA*, si Office with Taylor & litrr, !0 No. 42 Twelfth Strwi ic Admiralty and Maritime Ijmaspc<UUr. CcIIfe)I tlonapromptlyjuHda, j , . :u.'< .xrr,j.,w,. co\<:dex, !r TV ATTORNEY AT LAW. i\ Office, N6! 1222 Cliapllho'St.; Wheeling, W. v?. [?1 Prompt attention to til hnsim-** I?ttut %'; T R. COWDEiV, O ATTORNEY AT LAW. No. lfc? Chaplliio St.. Wheeling, W. V&. era mm HAlttflBAL POKWSS,. If ATTORNEY AT LAW, M : Qflice,CogtgiaHomo, Wheeling, w. Vr. It:? MB TAMES P. KOGK11S, I; Ok ^ fru ATTQKN'KY AT L*W, ? 0.-11. r.- ,vu ol"? i/ian eurjjy 1 Wheeling, vv. yn. ,. '?. I DANIEL LA.MB, : - A/ ',n A'n'Om-y AT LAW, No; 1313 Market street, (over City Baa*,) baling. w,,Vh., _ ' PROFESSIONAL CARfrS. . ^XEXANDER BONE,'SR., ' styT&RT vvnuc.ucixsri)GzsnM srs[1 , NESS \Nli RJiALESTATK AGENT. Loanb noKotlauW, suick* bought mid wW.m Chant*' and manufacture:*' l>M8opone?l,cxram? andclo^l,,!; folates settled, noli*, boot nctonffi, . and rents collected. Hoii^cs rented mid Iw?CoUccUon3 promptly remitted. Admires tr.kfe. AJ1 biwllifwi corrt>|>oiidunccniiifidenUHllr?tU'iiilil m to. Scud for circular lo references. 1318 Marks Htroot, (CroagJe's Mock.) over City Bank, Wheelta ,W.Va. J??. Q. 0. SMITH, Ileal Estate, iionil & Sloe!; Kroter. f ' 4 Special nttcuUon given to collecting real* tni til | > BOuerrtlmounKCBicni o( Uiul totato. >j ' mhl 12^0 Main Mrcet. Whii'llnir. *IpHOMAS SWEENEY, Justice of tlio Penco, Notary I*ul)lic and Ifij'it'i*. General Slushier Agent. t . . 1142 Cbnplino Street, Squiro Felber's o.d 0(11 oo." . ft xiPOfdMlSSIOH MERCHANTS. J ' JOHN M. 1IOON & CO., ' , lico MAIN STREET, Tjbalers In Grain, Provisions and 0P.S : IK CAR LOTH. .Orders p?ace<l ,/c.r. Iji EjcJwijw ? I Cliloii^o.'Ncw Yoik nnd UPt.ity. ' U. IJavenpoht, ' 0. U. KficLnffOfi _ >: l!y General. 0! D. KxrIckUiu dk Son, $i?.c1a. , b. WAVicivpoitr & cv: I i aOlvEMISSION 1 r Doalorsin Grala, Flour, Reed*, Provision*. t. i . .and Dried Fruits. 2$ ,f n i U7, wahhik^ii'V -r rnir*^ ?t PLUMBING GAS AND STEAM FjTTIl^ | 1 ^EiMiiXbTTiTuW'" irFX/UTVCEEHS, I; -Gas aid Steam Fitters, | t -1418 jlurfcct Streot. - Hcnlinsnuil teiililatlji;:of piiUIe lugs, (IwoUuiKS ana liicuirta u (pwtaM' UUM i ipEOMPSO.S' k HlBBEIil), 1 ; ' WUtTlG'Al, I'LUMBEBS, * Gas and Steam Httffi Il( jlHl.'i Market St., )VJiccllugt W. Vfc DuUcra lu ail kinds of lead, >rwug?t ami i*>t W| pipes, ifctfcr 'filfyr ali/1 ehJmnty top?,Mw!n.*? walcr Knugcfc, idpbon pmni*, safety valves, ? j lubs, kinks,?tc. Solo agcuM for the ODlsbrated Cameron Steam Pump, iud Cudofwriters' Uaa Machine. O.-Jen i:?a *country promptly lillcii. j^uke Frrru.x, ;Praotical Plumber, Gas and Steam W " " ',1410 Main street. . All'ordcrs promptly atK-nrtixl to- lil. j ' W& HARE & SON, 1 .PiLACTlClh PIVilBllDS. 'GAB AKD ' .? ! ' F11TKW, '.tl' No. 83Twelfth alnsct. All wori douc promptly At rcwooahle pntf* - MfcT;.-. .. ; -trMUS1CAL OOOr>b> oiic.vNs, Mj 'ftylw, ii to nuil ujiwnrcl* per , ixitd tor. lit SUKIB'B ilLelO blUKh, ^aw MH-et'. Wellington Kail' \r&v ?i:i octave msuz.? JLN fir?tquality, warranted ?lx ycaty.""'v,i i wirnls, nt HiiKlii'S MCri.tf ^IukE, W * htrcet, Washington Hull. u