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_ MStJICAL, If foil aro .slii'iilical, ami will " -? ...III I lifUOIIH' lll.lllillllll, no in,, m UVejour fuse TO HE IM11) U'ilUN I en?1-'" I H'rili' fin' l/l'li' lionk nf cures. | SUM) REWARD I Hill lip paid uii.v Chemist who I will Him!, nil analysis of 100 hollies I S. S. S., one jiarticlo ol .Mercury, I MMp of IWK-liim, or any MinI cr,11 snWaiw. I w IMFI SPECIFIC CO,, j I IWH'iiiktou?, I ATLANTA, OA., I SOU) KY M.I. DKIJlililSTS. I ### // ^ -# //. rue (i,(Too,000 Children iii tin* United States Who Stiir.-r I'nln. Wlm Kri'i nml Cry, Who llnvo I'nln FuCffl, Who Have Itait Mr.-uth, MionM Use Lm^lilin's Worm Syrup Thf Chllil Wlm" Sleep I* l>l?turln-il, Ttf chlM Wlm Wakes In Terror, Tie Chllil Whom ,\|>|H-ilte l? Voracious, Tlit ClilM WIiiwh .\i.|-iin< Varle*, The Child Who IKmh Not ThrlT* Till' ChlM Who |s Kinruiuteil, Tin* Chllil Willi Internal Irritation, The Chllil With hallow Complexion, ShonM Use taiiglillu's Worm Syrup So Piv *>. So IlaiiiiiTotin An Worms. No Clilhl 11 Free Fruin Them. Thfy C*iv I?I>?*hhi> Theimu-lvrs. TLfj" Aggravate Other Complaints. Tim ClillilV f'nrii When Tonilttno* lamms infant CORDIAL k'rTKN-Tiir. Am.aym Paix; ItK.ni'cw IxrUMUATIHN- ; CoNTIIOM TilK ItDWKM, Cl tIN'.Sl'VII Kit ('"VI'I.AINT, |IVN?'_NTKICV, llUNHIIKA, Fl.ATI.'I.KNCK, CmLIC, KTf. Mnlljfr*u111 ;iiiai u very valuable: th<* child will Unhi'tt.yrt iiihuiiitnllt' *ltt)i,inul trnkr. vprU*rr? jj. fi.mfurliitlr. WeKtiuniiitce ti-tilurttlf,mnt will ri fuml tin- prli't'??f very on* iJ jiiix xi rt'iirriM'iili-ri. Sold by nil druggist*. '.3 I'rice per Uottlc. LAUGHLIN BROS. &. CO., Prcprietoi., WHEELING, W VA. dr. j. e7SMITH, NO. 1117 CHAI'LINE ST11EET. Tlfbot vvliKiicc of it iiliy.?IciAn'n Micetxs In the tcs tisnujof hi. |uiiuiit>. 1 no iiicri-tt'lii}; <lutnmula for aj piufo'lmittl service* |>rov? tluu I have dealt fctaoitbly niul fairly with UwmmvIio have consulted j Cf. IiiutcriiM.1!! |Mitleiit'N name without j*;rmiv ?Ui thmich | lntvo ninny hundred ccrtilUate* from tw u hum I lmve cureil after they hud been protuumvd Incurable. A thorough medical education, with man) yenn<hoM>lutlcx|H:ricneo find famlll?r|ty | ?JWUILT4I.|IU(5 H^CIUS, It CUttO OIISCrYHIlCO OI lUm}*t?c;iiiu! iHxuliaritlcs and strict intention to I njtiecic tniuiiwcmcnt Insures smits', If cure Is Mb!c. iui| I frankly glvu the patient iny opinion. HOJ1E PKOOF _ Mlney Miio Liver Diseases and Itheunmtism ? S'ifftt*.lTi;rrllily.?' .Votliliij: ni'Omcd to help me: wuUuotKctont of btt|. Dr. Smith cured me." ZEIT. I'HILMI1?5, Wheeling. W. Va. CtUnli. 1'iilypasof S'nM\ Impaired Voice?Suf-1 n^attttM'.iteiii inedicino fulled to help me. Dt.snuhttiQy'ictely cured me. CttAUt.KS CH \DD0CK, _ , o/.=|?eldcl Co, Wheeling. \V. Va. iW<I*!h and Ulcerated Stomach.?"Treatment wrutnhiittj [o^ivo mo relief. Dr. Smith cured! n{": THoMAS llul.T.Insunineo Agent. ri-W'Had thein for fourteen year*. Dr. Smith OJnl rno." LOUIS F. ^VASlIINdTON. nv-luJ*, Kuuning Sores oil Iltwl.?'"My ion was for fourteen yeara. Nothing seemed to "Iphim. Dr. SmithenrcU him." MKS.C.iTllKKtNKCAIS, Market street, Wheeling, \V. Va. ' anevr.?"Suflttrcd for years with cancer. Had it rot out tune*. It returned after each opera* hr. .Smith cured me without knife can?tieor JJIW.il. M.OKCUTi'. h!?\ KUtnlif of Anus.?Flat of my back for IS UipviteddyhiK. Dr. Smith cured me withwtkulfc, in live weeks. THOMAS COLVItf. _?hok-Mii,. droctT. Main St., Wheeling. W Va. o{ Itectuin,. IVolapMis and Piles.? up 10 Ull' mill Jinilllliiliwt iiremimiu W.smiih tun.il me without knife." WASULNCITO.N DKLANY. Mart la's Kerry. nv.U.O. Ix.1.1 writes?"I)r. Smltli'fl'rofckkioiml in my {-unity have been most satUini;?ory "ft,? fnimuuH ham to alias a gentleman and a ulllful |'li>>idnn." Xnnairct Kolb says?"I had been stiflering tortcrvii years ami treated by many physicians for WW"!*. ..r. smith snid I had a tniHMvorm and . ll,> removed a monster 109 f? et long. >emale?'uin{>l>tintr>.?Th,eo year* ill hosjiltaUfor iee?lw. vivo moi-millaradvantace* hiKueh ca*t*. ivtsm* rund of catarrh. ?IKa.ses of heart, liver, ?*uuih, kidney*. skin, blood. nervous afleetions ?w vm1(ik>h> of men' and youth, scrofula and *?-hnj trttUy t? > ni y su. teas. ni?curii| without the knife. {.4;lc,,i? hi h JUtatit may be treated by letter and Wwlini1 piinintmi. A chart fAr self axnmlnawoseutui ot two three cent stamp*, and wrtivreiumdfn'o vocniltHtion Nt odlre free. Oillcc hours from 9 A. w r. M., ilttily. run nn or uildrvM .. J. H SMITH. M, P., J3*1- No. 1117 ChftpHiu' ft.. Wheeling. W. Va. ?Wf TON'S fiCUiCTKIC MEDICINE i"':;",!" *'ul 'fi""cuul n-'miMy lor nil Nenrotn ? "W 01 llte-ynmin or old. male Strencih i^ll ,,wtwt!on. Low of SSS?rS'?-= Sa ?*& wsa Jffident for two weeks' tictturai. \Vflic torZ 1iV,hJ(,h,.w'nb0^1'1 fn-v- w|,b '?U particular*. ?) mi i<jureiKW lit f*) ceiita a lockage, or twelve fttrkiutc? for b"i 00. Will bo M?tit free by mall ?n rtctipt of money, bv iuldrts.lt):: WEBB'S hOCKtrriUC MEDICINE CO., A curt? qnartntocd. Ruflalo, S.Y. L0fi.\S\t CO., Wholesale ami Retail AcenU,1 ^bMliis. tuw-Ta27 ??fMB '* tK?lt:v? cur* ft>? all Dl?chanrc?. "^ tfU'c.Smnrtlan anil r.-UufUl BpniAUODi ol Uio fffRINARY PASSAGES A US I n Cl l'er bottle. For ?alo by *11 drug3 fi 2iJ^u-!EU.orMntbv Kxrrr.? onrjW M f'li.iot puro. JOHN S. PAltll <* RON", ^7 lTf> nnd 17? ^yenmnro Ht. CINCINNATI, OHIO. rimw,mention thinner. ** * "V'-mlcbv l>uthHn ltino.it Co. 1 M"n>hl^ JlabU <*an bo^^^n from 10 . wii U>*-uo p.iy ml curvd. KnlfthllaliMl M'i jjwv Ijmi curwt. Krfcr t-? patient* in all j?*n* ?U?'ojyuuy. Dr. V, tU 3Jur*U, Qu 1 ncy, MieU. medical^ A PI A f B f THE WONDER OF HEALING! fJo+QYn^V* Tho r.xlrncl l? tho only Vttbttl.1 JU. .jMvlfffl for till* ill?ca>.', Cold In Urad, ke. Our 'iJatnrrhCiirr," aptclally jirt jur<il !o mrot aeriuna ra*? *. Our Nnanl Myrhiur liivaltmMo fur u*o In rn? UrrUfel OccIIol*, laBiniplo antl lucsiK-luivo, Rhcnmatism, Nenralgia. lion ha* ciitimI ?o many cw" <>f llima dla? trouiug couipUliita a* tliu lixtrnct, Hemorrhages. Htnmacli, Una*, or from any cauac, UapctdU Ijr controlled aud aloppod. Diphtheria and Sore Throat. I>roui)>lly. It U ? aura euro. L>elay la duiKuroua. I'or I'Um, Rlfncf, Mreilltigor Itchlog, t la tLu yrcatcat kuowa remedy. Caution.?POXD'S EXTRACT hai hern imitated. Tim Pennine h<t* the trortlM 111'OMt'S EXTRA CT' blotnt {n the via". ami our plelurt trade-mark on mimuiuliiiii luff mapj>*r. .Von* other i* iieitulnt. Alwai/n in*i*t on Aarfn<7 JVSD'S EXTRACT. Take uoothrr preparation. It I* near 10M in bulk or by measure., nrrciAt.Tir* and Toti.rr Aimer.**. POND'S EXTRACT 50c., $1.00, $1.76. Toilet Cream 1.001 Catarrh Curo 75 Dentifrice. 501 Plaster 25 Up Salve 25 | InhalcKGt.nss 50c.)t.00 ToiletSoapl3Cakes). BO I NaialSyrlnge za Ointment 50' Medicated Paper... 25 ^ Family Syringe, $1.00. Lamm, mil iiagra III, 1fl, 21 and 2fl r<{ our l*mtiil>Llot, wlitch iccouipauy each botllo. taroun NXW l'AMPHLKT WtTII lIliTOHT OP OtJJl I'nKl'AHATIOSri 8KMT FHEKoK AITUCATION ^POND'S EXTRACT CO., 14 Wost 14th St., Now York. Full line of ulmve preparations displayed in one of l'ond'sKx tract Co.'a Show Cases and sold l?y Logan it Co., Uf?3 Main Street, Wheeling: also by C. Mocnkemoeller, corner Market anil T\venty-t<ccond Streets, Centre Wheeling. jel.r>-rrliy.t\v Natural Fruit Flavors. pr.Prl??8? r SPECIAI. * EXTRACTS. Prepared from the choicest Fruits, without coloring,poisonous oils, acids or artificial Essences. Always uniform in strength, without any adulterations or impurities. Have gained their reputation from their nn?fart m,n>J r*" """ yuu.ity. Admitted by all who have used them as the most delicate, grateful and natural ftavor for cakes, puddings, creams, etc. MANUFACTURED BY STEELE & PRICE, Chicago, 111., and St. Louis, Mo., BiVfnof l oimlln YmmI RnN,|)r, PrW* Crmm Baking I'vwdrr, Mil |>r. Prlrc'i l'ali|u? IVrfu?if?. WE MAKE NO SECOND CRADECOODS. TtJTT'S PILLS A DISORDERED LIVER IS THE BANE or tne pronom generation. x\, in ior tne fcuro of thin disease and" its attendants. SICK-HEADACHE. BILIOUSNESS. DYSPEPSIA, CONSTIPATION, PILES, etc.. that TPTT'8 PILLS havo gaitiod a world-wlBo reputation. .No'Rometiy'liaa ovor been illacovwred that"acta so gently on~tho digestivo organs, giving them vigor to assimilate food. As a natural roauItTtho fJorvoua Byatchi la Draccd7Tlio~MuHolca aro Dovcloped, and the I)ody Robust. Chills and Fovor. E. RIVAL, II Planter at Bayou Sara, La., nays: My plantation In In a malarial district. For aevoral yearn 1 could not muUo half a crop cn account of bllloua dloonaoo and chills. I u na nearly dlncouragod when I bogan tho u?o of TUTT'8 VILL8. Tho rostilt wm mnrveloua: my labororn noon bacitmo hearty and robust, and 1 havo bad no furtbor troublo. Tljer relieve the rnuorcwl T.trer. elennto ttie itliKxl from jmlaonuun litimurv and cniur llu* Itoitrla to art nutnrally, w It lion t ulilrh no one rnii feci urll. Try tliU remedy fnlrlr. unit .1 on w 111 gain n lirnltlt.v I)1k<'?IIoii. Vigorim* llod v. I'uro lilrxtil, Sli-one >i'i'Trt, nnd it .Sound Liver. I'rlce.SM'eiif. OlUce.aSrtnrray MU, X. Y. urn m, ml CIrav Hair or W11 im;Ka* chanced to n (l wwv ]Ila>-k by ;\8lni:lu application i?f this Dvk. It Imparts a 11:1111 ml color. nii?l act* Inxuuianwily. .sold liy Urti^iiW, or m ilt uy express ou rvtdi.C of UllU J^ollur. Offioo, OS Mifrrny Street, Now York. (nr. TVTPS MA sv.tr of IVtftiabfo'V 1 nformation mil Vnrfitl Hrrriytu (fl ?r<ft Itr tnnllrtl TREE on <ipiiH?i?im,/ Cares Rheumatism, Lambr.?o,Lan o Back, Sprains and Cruises, Asthma, Catarrh, Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Diph thorla, Bums, frost Bites, Tooth, Ear, and headache, and aL'. pains nrnl aches. | Ttin kit Internal ami citettul rrmc-tj1 la thJ (rprli). l^TctyboUlogiurantcoI. Solil iijr meuicma dtiUitn'ryyhcie. Diieciionilneight languages. flU* petpli and Juo. FOSTER, MILBURM & CO,, Prop'ri, UUTFALO. K. V.. U. tf, i;i i pnumlHarntlnlnwiuco<itoinoiiic<llcaIpiiifc?- 1 klou ami Clio public at Urgo l>y b. II. Hart- " man, M. p., of ?7 1 Van Ave., riuslmn*. 1%, who lias pnwcrJU'iMt ?o over 4\ft? i?- ; Uenli, nml III every ray uHuli'ainf^r gratl f>Il/rVm^iIntVl'tlcflyM^m'lj^trarunlito 2 that of nuy otliur rvmcilr, mnl Is tno only a ranlldnn ucfilctl In almost cvprr dljcaro to ? which flesh U heir? Kpllepnr (Fnlljnsr Kits) being the only exemption. in this I'iIhuna 0 >!i?ul.t not l?o tisol. In Con?lliutlnu nnclhrt DljcawjorthoFcmaloOrjrins and l!b?Wcr, . .Ma\.\lin*kIi?uM baKlvori wllh It. I'ciiun.v > Isruu|K*sc?! of purely vegetablo lugrcdlent* ? oqc|j one, nrronlliiK to incillcal mithorw. n t 8?.M i?jalrlttjt?cIr. MBOQrfSaSBCS , l?r. Uniting hns nicuvoctl iin-xiruriini; ?tho actlVtt ttrlurf|ilt% /hum flint) InRreOlcnt* 5 aiiilliictinililntni: jlieni liitooiiii jljyplcrt.in- _ PfNitiil? which Rtoiicocrliichipswlni tfi?t Vis " MKuiOATRixNATUiiAlncvfry dlwsw*. udil L"#*or*?*jp?l'?r?t|on comincncf$wlthiiic a Urstdose, Ther?j li |ioj an organ that It will OilurilnilarsKiiil for a lutiipiilM. C53/E2S3l?E Sold Cy all drugglsta and dealers in medicines fib OHlfi'1 Now, tt,5 ami SIT r?nirtp^nihNtrc?l AI.O.Xl Tilt: NATIONAL llOAD, A Journey Tliroticli Ohio to Whecllni Tlirmr* on. vln Went Alexnnricr, tc U'liitliiiiRloii, I'n-OburrvAtlon* by th< Wny?The Country Three-qtmrtrrN ol iiOiilnry Ajfo-Oltl Time IlublU mid MntinrrN. Wo linvo already alluded to a queer old book placed in our hnnila by a friend (wbc iiiHiHtH that ho shall bo nameless), containing tlio random observations of an En#liHlunun mimed Cumini?. xvhn <1nn?/wl .Inmii tho Ohio anil Mississippi rivers throo-qututore of n century ago, and who stopped ofl at various points along the journey, and made copious notes in regard t9 nearly all tho pointa of any local importauco along tho shore on either side. Ho mado this trip in 1S07, now seventy*IIvo years ago, at ft time when there were no steamboats on theso waters, and when all tho river traveling was done, as he did it, in llatboats, and tho principal transportation of merchandise was earricd on in keel boats. Mr. Cuming lloated down tho river on a little llat that himself and a companion had tittcd out at Pittsburgh, and after coasting all the way to New Orleans came back overland, lie journeyed from Cincinnati to Wheeling partly by stage and partly on foot. There was no National Uoad in those days, but nevertheless he come by what is now thcNatioual Road. His journey from Zunesville to Wheeling and froni Wheeling to Washington, l\\M takes up several chapters of his book. As showing the character of the country at that early day, wo have made tho following extracts from his book* I.EAVIS0 ZAXKSVILLK. On Monday. August 17th, I proceeded eastward from Zunesville before breukfasL The first 9 milt's were through a hilly country, with houses every mile or two, except in li few steep or mirey spots. Passed llrown's tavern most romantically smutted in a deep, narrow valley, with Salt Creek, a rivulet which 1 crossed, running through it. Two genu"! looking traveler# were at Browu's door as I parsed. It was about breakfast time, and my appetite tempted me to stop and join them, but reflecting that the stage would then get be- j tore me, I repressed it and travelled on to the usual place of breakfast for the stage. From Salt Creek, I ascended half a mile of a steep road, to the highest hill which I had yetbeeu on in this State, and keeping two miles along its ridge 1 had then to ascend a still higher pinaele of it, from which there is a most extensive view in every direction, of ridge beyond ridge, coveredVith forests, to the most distant horizon, but though graud and extensive it is dreary and cheerless, excepting to a mind which anticipates the great change which the astonishingly rapid settlement of this country will cause in the face of nature in a few revolving years. Sueli a mind will divert the eyo ideally to the sides of the hills, covered with the most luxuriant gifts of Ceres, to valleys divested of their trees, and iustead of the souibre forest, strengthening the vision witn their verdant herbage, while the rivers aud brocks, no longer concealed by woods, meander through them in every direction in silvered curves resplendent with the rays of the glowing sun darting through au unclouded ntmosnherc: whilt* the frequent comfortable and tiu*ty furin house, the mills, the villngcsand the towns, marked by their smoke and distant spires, will cause the traveler to ask himself in astonishment, ".So short a time since could (his have been an uninhabited wilderness?" This lofty ridge continues, with various elevations, live miles and a half farther, to ISnsloe's tavern, and is well inhabited all the way and well timbered, though the soil is rather light. I here stopped to await the stage aud break fast, after which 1 rode on through a hilly country,rather thinly settled, for live miles, and then three more on a flit, over the most wretched .road imaginable from the frequency of sloughs of still* mud and clay. Travelers have ironically nicknamed that part of the road " Wills Creek Plains." It is really almost impassable for even the strong stage wngons which are used here. After gefting saTely through the plains, and a mile further over the ridge, I came to Wills Creek, which Is a small muddy river with a very slow current The banks are steep aud the bottom muddy, so that it l.l? I... ??: !. .. > ?u> tv uv viu^.. ??* ? u nwucu unugt, which has hecouio extremely dangerous from some of the posts having been unplaced by Hoods, so that it is shelving, one side being a good deal higher than tfie other, and the balustrade is so much decayed that it would not bear a man, much less a carriage. Yet bad as it was, 1 had to pay a toll of an eighth of a dollar for my horse. Though the Kuropean drivers far excel the American in dexterity and speed on their lino roads, in this country they would be good for nothing, and would pronounce it impossible to get a carriage through roads that an American driver dashes through without a thought?so much for habit. CAMBRIDGE AS IT USF.p TO HF~ On crossing the bridge, 1 was astonished to find , myself in a town of cabins in the midst of a iorest, which 1 had heard nothing of before. It is called Cambridge, and was laid out Inst year by Messrs. Gumbar aud lieattie. the proprietors, the first of whom resides in it. The lots sell at from $30 to S35 each. There are now twelve cabins finished and finishing, each of which contains twoor three fannies. About as many more, and some good houses, are to be comtneuced immediately. The settlement being verv sudden there was not as yet house room for the furniture, utensils and goods of the settlers. Those articles were therefore lying out promiscuously iilinnt tlio fnt.mu Thnor.Mh.ro ?l.i.M.. from the island of Guernsey, near the coast of prance, from whence eight families arrived only four months ago. I think Cambridge bids fair to become the capital of a county soon. The lands in the neighborhood arc equal in richness of soil to any 1 have seen on this side of paint Creek Bottoms near Chilicothe. Four miles from here through a hilly country, brought me to JJeymer's tavern, passing a drove of 1!>0 cows and oxen, which one Johnston was driving from the neighborhood of Lexington, in Kentucky, to Baltimore. The intercourse between the most distant parts of the U. S. is now bo common that imported merchandise is wagoned all the way to Chillicot he and the intermediate towns from Philadelphia and Baltimore, nearly GOO miles, and then retailed as cheanjy as at ports of entry. The drover, With 'sis assistants, two horsemen, two family.wagons, ami the stage wayon, put up atlleymer's for the night, so that tho bonne, which was only a double cabin, was well filled, though 1 not bo much crowded as might have boon cxpectcil, as the cattle drivers made a fjrp ami encamped without doors, convenient (o vlwrp they had penned the cattle, and one of the trove)jn<? families slept in their wagon. This family euriiilsted of , man and his wife and a neighbor's daughter, who had removed to this State, lust; j'Cflr from ucar Washington, Pa., and were How returning 2<)0 miles for some eflecta thev had left behind. TJje p*ljcr family named Hutchinson, had immigrated Ifoin .Massachusetts to Franklinyille, in this Stale. to?r years ago. By clearing and c'ultivatimr a farm and keening a store, a (lis tjllery niuj ft saw mill'and then bejlintf their properlv nt its increased value, they had in that short timo acquired thesulllciertey to think themselves independent, and were now returning to seWlo in some nlaco in the neighborhood of Albany,. N. Y., where the old man said "he would bo pijoo jnore iii the world." The systematic order whipli Uijs. fafpjjy pbseryeil in travelling, and the coniparftUyo ease apfl CQtji. fort they enjoyed in con sequence, we re hotjceil by tne with much ndiniriition. The family, of Tiutclpnson and his wjfo : cbnslsted of two iluughtera from fifteen to seventeen years of aye, a grown up son thoy i called doctor, another son about ten, and a . young man who had charge of tho mill, and who still continued in tho family. ' Thev had a wagon with four horses and ? . saddle horso rode by onu of tho girls. On ; their stopping tho daughters began directly : to prepare bu riper as though they wero at homo, baked bread enough to serve them that night and next day, und then they sat f down to sewing as composedly as If they ' had been in their own house and not on a ' journey, while tho boys took care of tho r horses and tho old couple, though still active and hcnUliy satat their ease, chatting and enjoying themselves. At all events 1 they wero reaping the benefit of having , brought up their family in orderly nud industrious habits, and tho cheerfulness and hilarity which pervaded each individual ' was a proof that they wero all equally i sensible of tho blessings which their own . good conduct had put them in tho enjoy mentof. I had a good supper und bed and found Boyuier'fl douhlo cabin n most excellent house of accommodation. Ho is one of tho proprietors of tho stago wagons, and owns very considerable property in tho State. PRANK KOUT Oil B.MITIITOWN?ALSO MOIUIISTOWN. On Tuesday, tho 18th of August, the stago having only to go fifteen miles, and tho same distance next day, on account ot tho arrangement of tho carriage of tho mails; rather than travl at such a snail's pace, I proceeded on foot, leaving my baggape to follow by tho stago. Tho first live miles wero excellent road, over a long hut not vorv Idffll ridm* of liillu wWlinnf ft sin. gle house to Washington or BeymerV, two of whom keep taverns in it. It haatwelvo houses, four of which ftre taverns and onu a blacksmith shop. Four and a half miles further haw no inhabitants. The road is still good, but it led over several high, sharp and steep ridges, which generally run from north to south. Ttien passing a cabin and farm, in half a mile further I came to Frankfort,or Smithtown, whero I breakfasted. This isa small village, or rather hamlet, of eight or ten houses or cabins, some of which, as well asseveral in the neighborhood, are inhabited by families from Peakskili,New York, many of whom regret their removal from thence to tins place, and with great reason, if one can judge from tho appearance of the soil, which is all a red and yellow clay, very stifr, and apparently very unproductive. The country now became better settled, but still continued very hilly. I walked on, pa.ssing Wherry's tavern, where the stage had to stop at tlvo miles, and stopping at Bradshaw's, where I rested about half a hour and got some , refreshment This family is from tho county Mouairhan, in ireiana. meir lion e Ia too small for an inn, but tliey have a good iarm. Tun miles i further brought me to Morristown, through a Hiinilar hilly CQ'intryr, with a succession of i woods and farm.", the latter at every mile, and a tavern at every two miles. On the road I met, iu straggling parties, ' above lifty horsemen with rilles, who had i been in Morristown at a Militia muster, for the purpose ol volunteering or of being , drafted to serve against . Britain iu case : of a war with that country, now much 1 talked of. Most of them were about half J (seas over, and they travelled with much < noise, some singing, some swearing, sonift ; i quarrelling, soino laughing, according to < I their own different natural disj>ositions, < which are always most manifest when in \ | that ungarded sitnatiou. J I I found Morristown, where I arrived just before dark, all in a bustle from the same J I cause, many of the country people remain- , ' ing to a late hour, drinking and fighting. < Jlv host, Morrison, who was a Justice of | the I'eace, and a Major of the militia, had , shut his house against them, but there was t another tavern where Squire Morrison, ] while commanding the police, during an , affray, came in for his share of the blows, t and had his shirt torn. ; I got a very good supper, bathed my * feet and went to bed in a room where a man aud his wife, a voung married couple, ' in another bed, acted over a similar scene | to what I had experienced at New Laneas- i ter, keeping me awake, chatting to me, uu- i til a very late hour. HOW ST. CliAIllSVII.LK Al'PEAHBD?lilMDUEl'OItT I - IN* TIIO.sk n.vvs*. After n short but sound sleep, I invoke at an early hour well refreshed, and pushed J on eleven miles to St. Cluirsville, through n ! fine, well-improved ami well Inhabited ? country, which was still hilly, lint tlie ; ridges were neither so steep nor so inch, ils they are in general this sido of"Giiil- < licothe. > I stopped atThompson'sstageinn, where " Mrs. Thompson, who wns very civil, pre- i pared me a good breakfast. " St. Clairevi'le, or Jsowellstown, as it is more frei|uently improperly called, is the ! capital of llehiiont coiiutv, and is pleas- I antly situated on the point and lop of the ? highest hill within sight, from whence s twelve or fourteen miles of ridges and ? woods may be seen in every direction, homuoi tncnx across trie Uhio, which I was c now again approaching. The town is only J about four years old and already contains ' eighty good houses, including several stores s and taverns. It lias a Court Ilouse and v jail, and altogether it litis the greatest np- jj pearauce of wealth and business of uny v town between Chillicolho and itself. There j are several Quakers settled in tlio neigh- * borhoodj who are a snug, wealthy and in- r dustrions people, aud who enhance the J value of real property in a wide extent ,j around the farms oi their settlements. Leaving St. Clairsville at 11 o'clock, I 0 joined a footman named Musgruve, who h was goiug to Morgantown in Virginia, to jj collect money to pay oil* some incutn- l brancea on his lands beyond Limestone. *' lie was a plain man, but uu intelligent, expeditious and economical traveler, whose compauy shortened the road to Wheeling, n It is a well settled country and a line road, J the first six miles from St. Clairsville. We then descended a long hill into the river s uunuui ui xuuiun wneeung, where we s cumo to a good grist and saw mill. Keep- " itig down that line little mill river five b miles to its confluence with tho Obio, we $ forded it five times iu that distance. [J On the banks ot the Ohio is a new town t< called Oanton, laii} out l)y Mr. ?ano last vear whloh lias now thirteen houses. We h here crossed a ferry ot a quarter J of a mile to Zune's Island, vhioh wo walked across, upwards of half a mile, $ through a fertile, extensive and well culti- * yated farm, the property of Mr. Z.ine, some of whose apples, pulled from the ? orchard in passing, were very refreshing to us, while we sat on tho bank nearly an hour waiting the ferry bout. At |as( the boat came, and we crossed |he second j ferry of an other quarter of a' mile to j Wheeling. Here my fellow ' traveller t took leave of me, preparing to go Ave or six i miles further ere night, though it was i now five o'clock. We had already walked c upwards of thirty miles since morning. 1 ITU IIK CONTINUED.) ? i An ounce of prevention is worth n pound | of cure, and saves doctor hills?take 1'kuuna. ? ?*r ( ' llni^roriPM AcM i'hqnptiutc, Valuable t Dr. W, Jf. Purnielee, Toledo, 0,. says; "I have prescribed tho 'acid1 lit a largo variety of diseases, and have been amply satisfied that it is a valuable addition to our list of : medicinal agents." ttuww , Nmlle A Kit In on Jle! ! sighed Tom to his beloved. He knows not ! what gave her such a charm in bis eyes. Her 1 tepth, preserved by Sozodont wblcli she had used from girlhood, did his business. She , held her lover by virtue of Sojjodont. 1 ttiisaw Tlmt lliiNbimil oniliifl Js three times the man bp was before he began ijqipjj "Wplja' Jfealth Renewer." >1. Drug- < g'Sta. VluifTlim'N it Will There'* k Way. Anyone who has the will "{o try Thomas' 1 EcleptrJcQil wiljPurely find the way to robust health, in caiea of brunchial alfectfonn, sore throat, pains, etc.; andas an internal remedy, it is invaluable. j Don't Die In tlie limine. ] "Kongh on Itats." Clears out rats, mice, J roaches, .bed-bugs, Hies, ants, moles, chip- j munks, gophers. 15c. 1 \ DpllploiiN Ilimqnrt. The modem epicure is too often alilicted ; wiili dysnenaia, indigestion- or constipation i after hnyifig satjateil his appetite with a do- : Jipious biinnuetund all . the lurries ot the ? season. Burdock Wood fitters are a positive i cure for these and all other dUorders of the I stomach. Price $100. i FINANCIAL AND COXttKBCIAI. K?w York Money noil Hloek*. New Vor*, June 23.?Money 2?3 wr cent. Prime merantlle paper Scrcont. Slerllni Kxjh.n,. Unke but* atetdr it II M; demuiu UovKRMMKKn-UncbungcO, except for Ci. which ?>eJ(IH.'rmilliliiber. U. B. c., eitMiileJ...ll??|Uhliih A Wllkra 1!0 H" ? JbMwntaliioiflm. i\ a S. C. ?t>u_no 0.8.4H",coupom...ln\^ u. I', bond*, Omu....1H!< H: Una (lmnt?.'_ll?H I w.lfii! Ci of '10 lis III. I' iliiklns Hind.?lM)G cuittrai r*cinoUr?ti..llfti|TexiiM llio laud Kin-. 61s,* Krio?*cnnda, wji do. KloUrando dlv... Offered, Haii.hoaii Bojids?Irregular, Btatk Bkcuritiw?'Without feature, except lor LouUlana consul*, which are yt per cent tilgaer. Louisiana cotuobu,. 6'JM|Vlrglnl* 6s - 25 Mlwourl ??-.?, ?.ll:i? Virginia consols, exHt. Joseph 110 I tnwnat. coupon*.- C0% Tcunewee ft* M Virginia deferred..,-'!! TeuucMce 6h, u?\r.... til | 'Offered. Htockh?The market opened flrra awl advanced, when u reaction followed and lluutnatlon* were I characteristic of the day. Tho market was dull ami I weak with Irregular chunge* from ye?terd*y'? dotingflgure?, llio moat luiportaut were auadI vanco of 2JS per cent lu Ohio A MlnlnlpplJIM In i Mirth weitern preferred and 1JJ In Kausnsis Texas ami a decline of V,i per cent In Heading and Louisvi le A Nadivlllo ami J6 In Denver A llio Grande. | Transaction* *200,000 mi ares, Adam* ExnreM ,.i:tti Nash. AClmtt - M}{ , American KxprcM... 01 Now Jersey Cent "0 1 Canada Southern...., 6"2Vi Northern Pacific -11M C. A 1. C 8*4 do. preferred 70 I Central Pacific 91>j Northwestern 130 Chcsapcako A Ohio. 22 do.preferred 143}$ I do. tut preferred-.., 30 New York CcutraL.,131 do. 2d preferred-... 23 Ohio Central........... H C?(l,C,Al 7.'^ Ohio A Miss..... Xi)i Denver A ft, O ft itf do. preferred- Wi Erie - ?}( 'Vine Mall do. Preferred 73 C. A P .. 137)$ Fort Wayne -129>f (leading llan. A St. Joseph-.. 85 St. L.ftS. F.... .. 3.'? , do. preferred M do. preferred - 47 Kansas Pacific. hi?; SL l*ul H1?i Lake Krie A A' 27 do. preferred ?125# Lake Shore 110 rcxas Pacific...... 4H;? Louisville A Nash.... GGJJ Union Pacltlc Ill L. N. A. A O to United HUH* Kx 71 M. A C. lit prePd 10 W.. 8L L. A P 2?U do. 2>l prel'd? ft do. preferrtHl - 60), Mem. A Chan 45)^ Well*, Fargo Ex ?12i? Michigan 'cntral..... 01-k Western Union Mo. l'aclflc 03)4 Offered. CiiiCAOO, June 23.?Flour quiet and linn. Wheat. No. 2 Chicago *p?lng dull nt 51 31J-i cits.li: 81 82 June; 91 ttftnl :n July; 91 11 August; No.3. II OS til 0?: rejected 7tu?fia; regular active and tiiistftt'ed at 81 llJi?l I tJH July: 81 07j;-il 07 August: SI tKji September: 81 wjf old ye Jr. Com hcUvc, tlnn and higher at 71J{o wh, June; 7iKa71%ti July; 72}?* ii\ic moust; 72a72Kc geptomuet; 7iu71Jic jc<ir rejected GOiie. OaUmciivm. nash; Juno 47V?%l7>^c: July 37c; *ugu?t35%c;September Sfic; October SSJ^c. Hye quiet nnd firm at 693. Harlcy dull and nominal. Flaxseed steady and firm: merchantable SI 20. l'ork active nnd higher Ht tilOU rush, Juno nnd July: f'l l'iUnll 15 August; 821 :wa2i :rj?i 8cptembor; 910 lOaHMf) year, ljird nctlvo, IIrm and higher ut 8U C7^all 70 cash. Juno and July: 811 82 V. August; 911 W}$a 1 93 Bepteinbe-. 811 G7j?ll 70 yea-. Itulk moats In fair demand; shuulders|9 25; short rib 9'2 30. abort clear 812 80. lJutter quiet ami ste?dy. yw quiet at 17al7)Cc. ?lilsky nulet and unchanged *t 81 10. Cull?Wheat irn ?.ufar: No. 2 Oh longo spring 81 K2ul 33 June; 91 33 July; 91 UJ* August: 81 OJMj-tl (WJi September,II 0IW yean regular* lltyil It}* Juiy;?l0CH August; II 02%al 02ft September: 8100% year. Corn irregular at 7155c July;7l!i?7Jc August and September. Oats inactlVL and loweratolj^c Jutie:4.o Julv:3G%*37c August; 35*fo September: 55V?c yea-. I'orit active and a shade lower at 8;0 7f?a2l 00 July; 822 lOail 12J4 August; 821 2? September; 819 15 year. Lard, demand Mir nnd mirkct tlrui nt 811 70 July; 111 82>$ August; 811 t?2>$ September; 81170 year. Nkw Vork, Juue 23.-Cotton quiet and easy it 12 5-lGal2 9-lOe; futures barely steady. Flour lull and unchanged; receipts 10,000 barrels; exports 003 barrelR. Wheat, cash and J uiw options strong and lal%c higher, receipt* 172,0 5 bushel': ,'xporU 8,000 bushels: No, 2 spring $1 2Sal 82: un graded spring 81 10.il a7; ungraded red SI I8U46: N'o. 4, II i7^al 27J{: No. 3, U7l&il IS: steamer So. 2 red 81 ?: No. 2 red 81 43'^nl No. 2 res ftine, sale* 301,000 bti'hel* at 51 tilj^al 4% closlne it 91 45; July, sales 7tf 8,000 bushuV *t 81 27al 2SK closing at 81 27%: August, sales JWO.OOO bushels ut !l l'Jal 20, closing ut 51 19J4: September, sales J'iG OOJ bushels at 8llS.il 1% eb-iug at 81 15% L'orn, la'ie highwrxud string: iceelnts 4,0^0 bushels >xporU 10.00U bushels; ungraded 75a8l-'; No. 2.7SS ?79Kc In sto-e: b0i<e in e'evator 81<?8lJ$c delivered: So. 2 white 9<c delivered; No. 2 June 78?{a79l$c, iloslng at 79!{c: July 7S%a?J,!'4?. closing ut 7i)kc Kugiixt 7'.>^iiOJ'J?, dosing mi 60?io. O ils \iw%c ictwr nnd fiMy active; roc clots vj.OOO bushel*; exjjrts 211 bushels: western mixed white ve-teru 02 i6Hc. Hay in f Alrdomand nt iVv.i7Uc. Coffee md suguuiiolunge-l. Molas>es limily held. Kite lemand Mraud in rketllnn. Petroleum quiet and Irm; United 53V?e; crude Gj^niH^c: retlned 7% tfjic. Tallow qul -l und steady at Sc. Itoslu unsetlent at 52 ll'a2 17)4 Turpentine firmer at 40a lOkc. western fresh dull ??"i '.irk higher; choice now mow fii '25. llwf qtifet mil firui. Cut menu scarce and nominal; long lt'Ar Sl'2 50. I.urd stroui;: prime steam Sl'2 00. lint- , er dull titul heavy ut lXrJIiv (Jhce.se quiet and , leudy at 7*10^0. CHICAGO, June 23.?The Drorer't Journal reports: UogH -Receipts 15,000 heart: shipments 'j,IX"U n-rti?l. ifarkvt generally uctlve anil 5c higher; oNeilngft >oor common to good mlxc.l ST -lOiS TO: heavy tacking ami shipping SS 1CUS 50; liuht V7 3ii8 00; ; kips SOOOaT 35. Cattle?Receipts 3,300 head; shipments S.500 head, i durkot not quotably altered and trade tathcr jijlct; good heavy and slromo oxiKirts 57 75suS 2:1: kxhI in choice shipping ?-J'J0ii7 GO; common to (air i5 25h0 00: slocker* iuhI foprier* 8t OPnA 15. ohcep?Keccijits 1.0C0 head; shipments 100 head, ilarkei unchanged; demaud weak on snipping uc- i :ount: supply large for local dcnuml: common to uir f.i 0 m-j 75: medium to good si COut 40; choic* , ; 150x175: Uinta per head 75c. i A special ea>de from Glasgow quotes American i-title higher than last week; liqn 17c per km ml. Cincinnati, June it, ?Cotton quiet nod un hanged, l'lonr hironger. family $5 75hG 00; fancy 1 <"i 40a7 00. Wheal firmer; No. '1 red winter SI 30*1 jfcJ 1 |k>t: Sill July: SI 05j$ August. Corn heavy; No. , , mixed 72JJa7.lI$c spot: "i'Aifi June: 7 July; l Ol August; 77Vi? fcepteinbcr, 7Cc bid October; lcbi.1 >c?tr. Oals steady: No. 2 mixed Ka55>Jc. , lye dull at COjJe. Hurley, no translations, l'ork lulet at Sit 75. I.ard steady and higher. Bulk ueaU, stn>:ii{ and higher, shoulder* s'JCO: clear ih Si- 1-J<. Jtoeon tlriu: shotilier* S'J 75; clear rib 13 Vi%; clear SIS 75. Whl*ky dull and nominal: liabilities SI 13; combination sales of finished oi wis 760 barrel* on a im?i??? ci?? *?.. ?? nd unchanged; choice WetfcrnKescrvo 20e;ccatnil >hlalSc. Uai.timork, June 21.?Flour ouiot Wheat, west* m higher: No. 'J winter .red sttot $1 3'Jl4al 30% une Si July ?i 22!$al 22JJ: August I 17J$:U IK; .September SI I7kal I7&. Corn, western rmcr, mixed mkiI fclhiSl'^c; JiinebOdH'ie; July l>}?c: AtigustSi^c. Oats quiet and about steady; re?tcrn white G.'niilc: mixed tilaC'.'e; Pennsylvania ImGIc. Hye quiet and nominal at ?0c. Hay quiet ud eajilerat Si.*? oo.iiii im. Provisions quiet: mew iork S.H'i7oiV--'i>; hulk inputs, shoulders and cleor ih *ldes packed SlO ">0h1:j 11%: b*con, shoulder* II 2>; clear rib sides SM25: hamsSl&^alGOO. Lard, etlned Sl!l 00. liutter quiet and weak: western lacked l i i20c:ca*ainery2iiU!.'> li'g* caMer at ICa "c. Petroleum qul<t: refined 7a7>?<?. Coffee tlrm: Uo cargoes 8u'JJ?\ Sugar quiet and easier; A soft %c. "hlsky quiet at 51 10. Nvw Ycip.k, Juno 23.?UltY Goods?For all classes (staple fabrii-s adapted to autumn' wants, there las heeuu well maintained demand, followed by lrge "elections, and though' an increuied movelent was at lirst reported, u is through wliipuieuU y circuitous routes. Outside men's wear woolens hovmora inquiry.' Oilier fabrics have good inuiry. a-pccjally llanneU b!?u'<els, repellent*, doekins, Jeana, underwear, and dark fancy and atonic rints. with con Herable done in co'tons. The mrket U very full of buyer*and with the adjustlent of the fn-tght dlflicultjes ft gieatly improved mount of btulucnf will succeed, Toi.kdo. J uue 21,?'Wheat firm: Xo. 2 red m>ot l a% June Si WX; July SI 13}*: August 8107%: epteuiber St 08; year $1 Oil Cora denuud fair and nirket Hrm: No 2-pot 74%e; June and July 73J(c; ,ugust 73j?c; year GOTfc. Closed?W heat a shide etterand Jlrm; So. 1 red spot $l2G}?c bid; June 12i??* July SI '3V{: August 11 Riked: Bejitera* erSl 08\\: year St Corn firmer and nominally nebaug-r*. Oats Hrm; No. 2 spot held at Kc; Sep* amber :i5JJc. Titusvim.k, Pa., June 23.?Oil opened p.t 6SJ<c; Ighest &3-Kc; lowest closed at K%c. Shljieuts5V67i barrel*; clwrtere -tG.OTtU barrels; runs l.fiV) barrels. Cincinnati, June 23.?Live hogs steady; common S40a8 2'i: packing and butchers $7 75uS 50. He* elpw 1,000 head; shipments Wo head. PiTCiiURGH, June 23.?Petroleum active; United ertitlcntcs iflrm: cloM:d at 63%c; Tcllned VAc for 'blladelpbia delivery. A Cqcqii, Cqld or Sqre Throat should be topped, neglect frequently results in nn ncurnble I*nng disease or Consumption. Jrown's Bronchial Troches do not disorder he stomach like cough syrups and balsams, >ut act* directly on the inflamed parts, allayng irritation, gives relief in Asthma, Brondiitis. Coughs, Catarrh, and the Throat troubes which singers and public speakers are mbjcct to. For thirty years Brown's Bron:hial Troches have been recommended by riiysicinti?, ami have always given perfect latisfaction. Having been tested by wide and :onstant use for nearly nn entire generation hey lujve qttuincd \>,ell-rncptcd rank among ;he few staple remedies of tl?e agp. Sqld at !5 cents a box everywlinre. rrhutw JIonry'N Carbolic Salve is the best salvo forcuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, alt rheum, tetter, chappedhands, chilblains, :orns and all kinds of skin eruptions, freckles and nimples. Get Henry's Carbolic Salve, is all others are counterfeit. Price 23 cents. I)r. Greou'HOxycrnntcO Hitter* is the best remedy for dyspepsia, biliousness, malaria, indigestion and diseases of ||jq blofydj Irliliifvk Hva/ cl?tn' Durxo's Catarrh Snuff cures all affections )f the mucous membrane, w the lipad and tliFPltfe Bit. Mqtt's Livkr l'iusaio the best cathartic regulators. Why Will Yon A-llow a cold to advance in your system and thus encourage more serious maladies, such is Pneumonia, Hernorrages and Lung troubles when an immediate relief can be so readily attained? Bobchk'b Gk^n Sszup lias galqcd tfoo large-tsaleVh the world for the ;urebf Coughs. Colds and the severest Lung Diseases. It is Dr. Boschce's famous German presciption, and is prepared with the greatest care, and ne fear neeu be entertained iu administering itto the youngest child, as per lirectlqns. The 'sajp qf th|a 'incdlcine is . unprecedented. Since first introduced there has been a constant increasing demand and with- , 3ut a single report of failure to do its work in , . > 77'' M J.) * any case. Ask your Druggist utotlietrntt of the* remarks. Large sized 7fi cents. Trj itand be convince >\ Txhiaw . ' Nlrnwberry t,ak?5lfe'^^?w5 To tiio yolks of three rrn bouiiii odd one cup rdilte sugar, one-halt cup butter, one* half city sweet milk, two cup* Hour bavin* in it otie measure "Manner" Making Powder, tlie whites of three eggs beaten still. Hake in jelly coke pans; when cold, and just before eating, place in layers, covering cacb" one with strawberries which have previously been sugared. Ik you are subject.to chills, a ccriain cure is Pkruna. ltegulate your bowels with Man* a lin. Persons recovering from wasting diseases, such as malaria, fever?, etc., will bo ureatly benefitted by the use of ilrown's Iron Mitteis, a true tonic. iktw DiRRAsen kidneys uml costive bowels are prevalent Ills. Pkruna and Manalin their cure. A nick-fitting shoe makes a pretty foot, German Corn ltemover makesitcomfortable. I'erNotiul! To Jlfii Only! The Voltaic llelt Co., Marshall, Mich., will send Dr. Dye's Celebrated Klectro-Vol talc Helts and Klcctrl(T Appliances on trial for thirty days to men (young or old) who are adlicted with Nervous Debility, I/?t Vitality and Manhood, and kindred troubles, guaranteeing sj>eedy and complete restoration 0/ iieuiia ana mamy vigor. Address as ubovo. N. M.?No risk is incurred, us thirty days' trial is allowed. tthaw Paiikxts, givoS. S. S. to your children? taku It yourself?1/ eradicate* every taint. Go to your druggist for Mrs. Freeman's New National Dyes. For brightness and durability of color are unequaled. Color from two to five pounds. Directions in English nml German. Price Ifi cent*. luw Ox* iidndrki) dollars reward for a better remedy. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment ia a?nr? rtjrA for PI1?? MMM Evory Cornet id warranted Biitisfactory to its wonror in wvory way, or tho money will Imi refunded by tho person froin whom it was bought. The only Coript pronour.ccd by our leading phynloiMH not Injurious to tho wearer. andindomil by Indie* a* the " mutt comfortable Mil pirfoct tltlli;j? Corn-t e*cr rniCF.ft.by Mall, I'o-toge I'ulJl llrultb Preferring. #1.50. Nrlf*Ad|u*(lBffi #1.50 Abdominal (extra heavy) #8.00. XundnK. #1.50 Health l'rvu'rvliiff (line coutllt #2.00. Paragon HUlrt-Supportlng, #1.50. For unlo by Icudtng ltrtull Drnlcr* everywhere# CHICAGO COKS1ST CO., Chicago, I1L FINANCIAL. gANK OF THE OHIO VALLEY. CAPITAL ?.fl75,0(X S7m. A. Isktt. ....Preddent , TK. B. HiMraoN .. Vlco-Preddent , Does & General Banking Badness. _ Dascmu: fTm. A. Isett, I Wm. B. Sirapeon, h'r Miller. I John K. Bob-ford, A. M. Adams, ] Victor Kosenburg. Henry 8pcyer. I ma!8 ' 'K. P. JHP80N, CMhIer. gXCHANGE BANK. 3APITAT.. 9200.00G r. N. Vinci. ....President Uhcxl Lxuoulim - Vice-President dihcctom. T. N. Vance, B. Horkholmex, i. L&URhlln, W. EUlnKbua, L 8. DcUplftin, A. W. Kelly. fohn Frew, fc& JOHN J. JOKE8. Cmhler. JEWELRYAND WATC H ES. "aMaaBSBBB3B55SaB5ai? a? 53.23 IMPERISHABLE PERFUME t.Xt MBUW t Murray & lar.man's FLflPJOfi WAT E R. Best for TOILET, BATH and HANDKERCHIEF, IpAAP Ourllluitnted Llvnof the J?mr? lp\\k II rather* it enlarged la COO 1'nrt* m LvU lm w?h7U Illu?trutluni.inil l? comjiictu . Including the Ifcjih Uuii^l of JiMf, AND WealwillwtHtc the killinj. the houtr, leuc Jiine* ?fter deAth, TiU wife, hit IT FJ A S\I If twochilgrcn barn In outlawry, tha Ponii P ! MA Oil r% whomiilailiecapture.ptc.altokfulI'Mce 0 II rt I vim enjrsWni* of Co*. Crittenden. AGLXTtt } a m m __ ' WASTKU. ClrcuUr* free. 0titfili40?u. 1 A R J rfl Thl?i? the only true hittory. Ururarccf J! CA PHI F ^ *miller edition!. Out CWmi lllmirtird ?nill&iU Volant of Still T**f. Secure only Uie Hot. Litrgrat nud Cbraprtt. CISCIX5ATI ITIUOJ.. So. 172 We?t 4th St.. Ctodnutj. O. liaWJM imiumwiJimi- ' I TO LADIES ONLY IS H fill wad 1 Rfautirut M|?rr-ptatfl ttatkr Kalfr, 1 Eg B4 lUautlfiil blltrftiUlrd kugarMml 11 Uook,uU*l?a?rfl Her Uf Huwrr?|* 4? picte? full (lieToral *u.lr, "UhH W 1'iino actomi>*nintr,t. retail from 3S la Ml rents cach 0?i Hotel; ami 1 beautiful lllu.lr?i?l luulnr, three raotuht, poi! p?l<1 If 10 three<ent namin ate veni H II to mv nniUri and patklnif ettxnm. AiMrett HjC.ll. lUIJKOCT k ClL, rubll.Uf r?, 10 llarrla j KU X. Yj| JiM" tr K ? ! ^RELIABLE SELF-CURE, A favorite pr^Mrlptlon of one of tliO mostnoud and cucctsaful c|?-ciau?li In Uio U.H. (now retired) for tluienrcof.Vr'rroim />cq?i"tfr Xnnt Jhnihuixt, I?V?/.iiM?ftiia itcpMis. Bom . In pftil|| V|lVu!?l!C/,'cft l>rus^[?w< u?IHIU. Addreu UR. WARD & CO., LouU'.an?, Ma. ~HARRIS REMEDY CO.,1"Sfflk OHT( IkmliU and K?l? I'rap'i ml PR0F.HARRI3'PASTILLE REMEDY \oung Srn and otb?r? aba auBtr from Ntrioui nod l'hrtkal lubll. It J. Premature Kabautlioa and Ihelr rnanr utootnjr are quick!/ and radically enrtd. Tbt Kerned; la j.ut op In boiea. Ha. I (laiitac a taontb), 33, Ko. a (eunuch to elletl a curt, unleat In aceera r?ir?,\ f Ji ?n.J (latitat thre? month*), ?7. Sent bj tail) In i>lala wriljiet*.' UlrrftlMtfvr L'?I?J nrh tlul. |-*ni|kilft ifeVtl Ub? ltl?dla?a?a *nti ? l?"? npfil?oc" 'n tuiluc ci Ui? lllugU, t?ll? and Ihnc?.-*cr?:nm ItcMlltr, JmpnluiM,. Orgwnly (.'vinorrhu-a, hruMllllo Mil MrriMrlnl AlTrrdun* pctlHllr Irrnlrq vu ultuiflo itia?iplr?, VV.h ?Mo ?wj ?un> (imollci. i-tll cr write l-r Lin of Qunll?u? (a U tmtcird br Uwm dr>irln| tr??tm?cl t/ null. (|'?r.um?iitrri?r fr?? Ui|>t?rr ik?uM ?n>4 lL?lr*4Jrru,\ ud If?r* MMrlbluc U IWIr It l> nut I nut./ AjdrcM, Hit. IlLTTK 18 M. Kih M? SI. LMU, *0. | EgTAMLIKlIKU OVElt THIItTV VHAKH. ADEN I i>i i AESJITY'vor \ WAt}TEDr~ 1 CHAMBERS'01CTI0NARY ; Universal Knowledge. ' COMPLETE CYCLOPEDIA OF USEFUL INFORMATION I The mo*t UMful,compart LlteroryAehlovmentof tho An. lint no competitor!. Competent w?nt?u. I'rddlan n?o<i ftpplr. 8*n<J frj full J>?v cripUvo Circulars. J, H. CHAMBERS & CO.' , BT. ;,OUIB. ilex. OHIOAOQ1, 111. 'ATLANTA, Oft: TfOK DQDGBKS AND KMAI'L l|\ND . niLiiS? *'; v - * ?Q to IhD INTKLMGEVOER job rooms. X<*. 26 ind'17 PoutietmUiilreet, vrbcreyou cau beaooommc* iAted*t*bortuoUc?, ; MUSICAL OOODF, ORGANS: Fire OcUTM.ono 3-3 B?W Heeds, Eight Stop*, Including Sub-Jiaaat Oct on Coupler, bluu), lX?k and Music, la HolUl Black Walnut Cam ONLY $30. Tnw Oaoof i? Ddilt oy me Old Piox. * The I-'amout lletlhoven Organ 27 Stops, 10 Sets Reeds, $90. Koon to adranco to 1125. Order now. Homlt by Hank Draft, l'ont ORlco Order, or r.rglaierad Lflttor. Dnxed and Milpi?o?1 without a Moment'? Delay, dialogue Free. Addreaaorcalt upoa jS-DANIEL F, BEATTI.Washinglon, New jhuj/J* ^y-K HAVE A ~~ FINE ASSORTMENT OF 1'IANOS, Which we offer at rare bargains in order lo reduce our stock. jo 10 WILSON it BAUMEIt. MASON' & HAMLIN ORGANS, NEW htyles. (I 60 and upwards ner month, till jmiaior.ut SIIKIII'S MU8IU STOKE, 63 Twelfth I StK'C't, Wmhtnuton Hull NKW 7 III OCTAVE l'lANOS, OF flr?tqnaUtv.wKrntntv<Uix years, 3'275 and ?ipwards, at UHKIit'S MU8.C 8TOKE, 53 Twelfth ,vH-?l)ln^tnn Halt. mvl6 ZZZ baking powder. ? ssi?? This Baking i'owder U made trum strictly pure jrape cream tarter, aud every can is warranted to jive satisfaction ?r money refunded by LANG, G^ABK A BA1RD, Manufacturers, leffl 1403 Main street. Wheeling. PHOTOGRPAHY. Plioioftrapliic Studio, li03 MARKRT STREET, jtC Opposite Mcl.nre IIousc. I"" Has the LnrgCit ami Finest Photog:rni)li Grallery IX THE CITY. Host KG.00 Cabinet? only 3U.00 p<;r dozen. JeO Ims MAIS STREET. QRAYON PORTRAITS AT ?YL1CS' ART STUDIO, >.'r, -JIM UAPJ RTfiKKT. FOR SALE I?Y ALL DRUGGISTS; Edmund locking, Act., mid CliArlca Moenkemoeller. Agent*, [ no2Tii.m INCREASE S|? YO'Jlt CAPITAL. Slnvontoni of small and mMlum g9jj> nmonntft lit (.rnln, J'ro vis tuns and aP% htoolsb us fully protocol hh moat (?a\j oxtousivoandimlu>.'iitlal operator* Our nuccoiHful, lully tnuii. ?!rt chnrTrr .tal?IInlio?l |.luu. T*r i|. W>orta i WHEAT ?ontwt--ekly,?n\1^i.as paid mouth- I 11*. hcnd I'.t <MW)o for explanatory ? h,ltJ, f0"? rccoril, rnun. JkBfcjTq J?lviJond? paid during |m8tllt'rt4^u ?JWj> t7 inontUs ou tliiu fund iUil.71 n?r ^ rliaro. Addroiw l-'LK.MMINfi XSTOCKS Ma ' **?? i Wo wuat a }<y?l ntx.ut in 1 & lift u t> <oy fornin. Dobbins' Starch Polish. (HOWDASHiND^^y which | every family may *'ia* teaullful fm? /fffil* Uh j>cculiar to fine Nji'.jjA, a?1 Uefhijy laundry work. 'lip.A3lt*?UrGrocer. PHIIAOWMI*, M. pong'S ii.rrt"-U OC8AS CJTV, MP. Yhta VPpuHr h0UH>\\ill )*> inKiingcd this wnron jy tbv ut\duhlpr.va. nnil those favoring u* with h fljitmayrdy upon having their c3infort* properly ookt.il niter. Wo rwpcctfnlly solicit tltn patroi:ng?.u( our rlend* and the traveling public. For Information and clrcul* w wMr?>?. qattle and hog feed Per Sale Cheap. Wheeling (Jnijie .Sngnr and ItoriningXo. A. 0. EGKRTRIi, \ Secretary. LOTTERIES. - Tno"Public U'rtfqpwMcft'rtfallj'"to'hotktTtlicnfiflBiB and enlarge*! Scheme to b? drawn .Monthly. , ' .j CnpKnl I'rlzo, l#rc,000, Tickets Onlj $5; Shores In proportion. Louisiana Slate Lottery Company. Incorporated la 1WJ8, for2fi year*, by tho Uuula' turo for educational and enariublc nun*wc*-wUh * capital of $l,uuO,oiX>-*U) which a rwwrvo fund of , ttfo.uuj hu ilnce been addod. B* ail li*Prvrtintn?lii?? ?>?"..i-- ?* " . ? tuw, lift imuinISO "Jj.'wn nra* made a |*rt of the prmnt 8uto Constitution, ulontcd December 2, A. 1). 187V. Tlio only Lottery ever voted on ami endoned by , the jKMplo of Hiiy dtnto. 11 never wiles or postpone* :ffi Its Brand alngle number drawings will Uko placo | monthly. , , A splendid opportunity to win a fottuno. Seventh ; Grand Drawing. Clam U, at NK?V OULKAN8, *5 TUKsPAY, JHiiV 11, ltou-HOili Monthly Draw. Ing. Look at the following scheme, under thucx* elutlve supervision and management of UEN. (I. T. llKAUKEGAKD.of HuWUun, andOKN. JU11A1/ ,i A. KAKI.Y, of VlrginU, who manage all the dravr? ' j Ing* of thU Company, l?oth ordinary and retnl* annual,and attest theoorreetnom of the published ' Otllclal LUU. CAPITAL K?KIZKt 875,000. 100,000 Ticket* nl Five ]>ollnr* Ench. Fmctloui, In FiniiN In Proportion. L18T Or PRIZES: 1 Capital Prise. ~ ?475.000 1 Capital Prise '2ft,OoO 1 Prise 10.00(1 a Priii-a of Kooo w.oco 6 Prizes of '2,000 10,000 !. . 10 Prizes of l.ooo _ lo.ioo y fi 20 Prizca of MO - _ 10.CC0 100 Priwa of m. 50.M? 800 Prlun of 100 nu,CC0 600 Prim of 60 .... ? ?.0W) 1000 PrUcs of 25 AmoxiiUTiON raiiM. I Approximation Frist* of |7Go .10,750 9 Approximation Frlxt* of AOO- .... 4,NO i 9 Approximation Prleea of 2W ... y,2&0 19C7 Priici, amounting r?G5,500 Applications lor rate* to clubs should be mado only to the ofllce of tlio Company In Now Orleans. For further Information, write clearly, Riving full Vaddress. Bend orders by exnrttworrvu'lMctcd letter, or mouey ordor by mall, add reined oiilv to a M. A. DAUl'lIIN, New Orleans, La. orM. A. DAUPIUN, 607 Seventh street, Washington, D. C. N. B.?Orders addiwed to New Orleans will re? rt'jvo tiromntnttontlnn joH-WMW '45th ~ Fopnlar Monthly Druirlng or Uie ]u the City of Louisville, on Friday, June IlOlli, 1S82. These Drawings occur monthly (Bundays excepted) under the provisions of an Act of the Geiidral *: Awembly of Kentucky. Tlio United State* Circuit Court on March 81st rendered the following decisions: l8t?'That th? Commonwealth Distribution Com* K. B.?The Company Iima now on hand a larco Reserve Fund. Read carefully the list of prlit* for. _ thd JUNE DRAWING. I Prite...... ....WOO 100 PrUwSlOOcacb,*10.000 . i I Prize 10,(XX) '200 l'rixdt 160 each, . JO.OGO . - ;i i I Frlw 6,t?0 GOO Prize* IJOcacb. 12,000 10 PrizesJI.OWenth,10,000 1,000 Prizes 510 cadi ,10,000 20 Prize* 500 each,10.000 9 Prizes 5300 each, Approximation Prizes,?.. 52,700 9 Prize* 5200 each, " " 1.8CO < 9 Prim 1100 cach, " POO l?0 Prizes. -::- ?5112,4001^^^^ Whole Tickets $2. Hair Tickets, $1. ' Tickets, 5550. 55 Tickets, $100. Remit Money or Hunk Draft in Letter, or tend byA^&'A? Sxprem. Ddirt ttetxl by ReKisteretl Letter nr Port* 1 olllccOrder. Order*?f S3 andupwurdxby Exprew, '' J, cau be ?eiit at our expense. AddreM nil order* to i R. M. BOARDMAN, Courier Jounwl Building, J-oubrvillc. Ky., or U. M. BOARDMAN. a? Broidwav. Now Ywrk. lnyttl-TTMW . ! INSURANCE. : JUDGE FOR YOURSELF. Compare AbscU, 1882, Mutual Life Insurance Co., OF NEW YOKK, . ' ' ' fn round number*....... ......... 80-1,000,000 New York Life ?47.OjO.WO NewKnglaml Mutual 1 G.000,000 Penu Mutual ",0()J.WOSSSgH5H Mutntll I (client .. ft,000,000 lu ratio of manHRemonl expense* to total income ^'K%?SsS fnrJJWJ Mutual Llfo Iiw. Co., of N.Y.,J)1-10 per ct with the Sew York Life .........is 210 per cent ' Sew England Mutual 13 U 10 ' " - ' ^ Penn Mutual .....15 -110 ' . v Mutual Benefit ? .....10 '>10 ' . ^ ^ Which arc the Lowest Kates J Annual Premium for an Insurance of 81,000, age :*>. Mulunl Life Ins. Co., ofX. Y. - - $22 48 Sew York life ...... ~ 820 38 kc Sew England Mutual.*. .... ........ 1*6 fio ' .v.; Penn Mutual ...... .. ;..... 26 22 Mutual Benefit 26 CO For other comparisons and Information, call at -' m *ETKKS0N"8 AGENCY, my!5 1160 Mum Street. ^HE MANUFACTURERS' Fire Insurance Company, OF WHEELING. H. VA. Ofic??No. 61 Twelfth St., under Washington Hall Capital, - - - #100,000. DIltKCTOILd. A.W.Pnull, W. K.Pendleton, O.K.Tingle, . John J. Jouen, George Hook, Geo. E. btifel, ^ v-'fews! Robt.Simpson, Alex. J.Cecil. RobtrrnnRlC,.ROUT. CRANGLK, I^esldeut. :'V W. K. PESDLETON, Vice President. . J. C. A LDKKSON. Secretary. , ' > JOS. EMSHEIMKR, Agent. &5 Insures all kind* of property at reawmablo ratea. ' PLUMBINO JGAS AND^STEAM F1TTIM0. fJRIMBLE 4 LTJTZ, .fj-i CTMBERS, Gas and Steam Fitters, 1418 Market Street. ; Heating and ventilating of public T>nild? In&s, dwellings and factories u specialty. "K -pnomrson a hibberd; PRACTICAL PLUMBERS, Has aid Steam Fitters, 4 1814 Market St., Wheeling, VT. Vn. Dc-alen In nil kinds o! lead, wrought and cart Iron '?$& 5Jws. newer and ehlmnr.v 1/..- '' ?I-". n?V?JU' MlQ.VArf^^SUa rater gauges, siphon pumj*, wifely valves, bath uba, uiiki, itc. Bole ageuta for tlio Celebrated Cameron Steam Pump, \ud Underwriter*' Om Machine. Order* from . oounlry promptly filled. nu'23 - . J^UKE FI1TON, Practical Plumber, Gas and Steam Fitter 1410 Main street. All orders promptly attended lo. ja4 , WM. HAKE & SON. PRACTICAL PLUMBER*, OA? "TEAM rnrom. Mo. 39 Twelfth strtjbv. . AU wort dcoie promptly at toohou'Me t>rtrn, piCNIC AND LUNCH OOOIW. CA-KflVEJD MEATS, Such wt Ilani, n?;ef. Mi need Stonk. Cullor>?^^^M8 Tri]**, launch Tojikmiv rotted M??n? Huijtcsm-mm V o Ji Lohs,en'. Clnrn?, Clan. SSilB, F^Si'c.'"'1 For sale in any ji:?iitil>- l. v ,3ST- SCHUL2, __j^ lMft Market Rf.re*L A&k S, .MLT55 11 m