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?b tilth-vi flow, mul U7 r<mrt<M'HlliMrr?'i. W. VA? OUTOHBK 10, 1&U BKrUBIJCAS TICKET, /OR CON(lMt!?. Int Dlit.?TKN'L NATHAN GorF.of HarriionCo. 2d Dliw-JOUN w. MASON, of Taylor Co. 8d DIM^R. U BUTTKtttK. of Kntuvwh* Co. ilkUltU-HOU, UKOKOK LOO MIS, of Wood Co. VOA TUB LKOISUTCKK. n. n? DOVKNKIt. J. D. MtrfTHAH. J. M. niJKIT, L, K. THOMA. fOR hTATM BINA10B, fx itUi ?U n tif*? iil./nf,. wr jupoi or riMr circuit. OKOIU8 R R 0 A I.DWKL1,, flf Ohio Co. r.siM.Knlron in KflBlern markets in not | as strong aa'a week ngo, although presenting no appearance of a declino in price. 1'1>? iron itj linn, nnd choico brands aro scarce. Kahtkus trade in wool has been quieter, owing partly to the tight money market which him chocked active trading in its manufactures. ValucH aro less buoyant, bttt hold very steady, and tlio lull in do* maud in likely to bo of abort duration. Tiik efforts mado to keep tiio Btandard nilver dollars in circulation continua to be unsucceaaful. ItappearH that on the 2d inst. tlio Treasurer of the United States had on hand as assets $92,228,047 of these coins. Tlio amount of asseta of this kind reported on January 3d was $09,589,037. Tain ia in increaso for nino months of $22,O3S,710. L__ Tub annual report of the outgoing Treai* deiit of tlio Danville (Va.) Tobacco Association, 'delivered a few days ago, stated that the prospects of the new tobacco crop aro very flattering. Keports from various ucctions of Virginia and North Carolina Btftto'thhttlio quality and color are quite equal to thoso of the crop of 1880, "if not superior." The crop, in Virginia fs placed at DO per cent of the average, and that of North Carolina at a full average. OUiclul Vote of Ohio County?ISHO. roil ritKS'T. Foil COMllt'S ' fi;', . ;U. A * . . .. DISTJUCTS. . j! , ? 2 . C ?* . ? ? y ~ ? 5 s I S I I j O B 5, = ? 3 hnnliio ItoaitC 371 438 41 37f. 405 36 Ktil loii. ; :iv ?.? 2 29 so 2 Wmliwm -... M7 391 506 38 8 (Tl?y... .. m IOI 10 ivj 3'j:. a Virion : 4UG 554 45 ?;? 5111 II Outre.: 261 39i fi 261 !W ? Wcbstor : 511 021 12 5M 629 12 Kuciiiu? Kiiultie ItetMC 481 429 13 4S9 428 9 f Hnime..m 29 i'O & I* 25 8 Trlailelphln? 1.1.1 out- CO 125 2 07 121 1 -'Kublliartil'H 36 3" 36 87 Tfhdeljiliiiu.;....; 147 2S6 11, 217 Liberty-, ' I'otinn ic_ 35 2S P5, 28 ...... Valley drove 105 C3 3 109 CI 1 Liberty ........ 75 81 6 7? 83 Jllr.liUml? School ffouffi..... 26 71 1 21 7." 1 -Olefin'sHun.. *92 111 92 111 Total 3773 406C 149 4796 4050 138 A OAKI> Ficon KM It* I' M A KM IIA!.L?KMl. Ills KcnituiH for Withdrawing from (lie ;. ^ < i.I ^OIISjr<.HHi?ua| loutcMt, 1 Living understood from numerous sources tlmt I have been charged with having declined jny candidacy for Congress in favor of ' Gen. Golf, for a nionied consideration, at the hands of Gen. Goir or his Congressional Committee, I hereby declare tho uamo to bo unqualifiedly false. Tlie solo consideration which actuated me in my.support of Gen. GolT was the fact that the Republican .'party had endorsed three'Greenback Labor candidates for the Btnto Senate, two candidates for the llonse of Delegates, and Judge Guthrie for Court of .Appeals; and the further and important fait that Gen. GolT on the tari/r question sUuHjSnsjdo by side with the Greenback Labor party. r'Tlie cause for this cliargo against n:o grew out of a facetious or jocular remnik im'de to.some two or - three of my Democratic friends iu private conversation in regard to my withdrawal. llOREUT MaIISHALL, ! "Wheeling, October 0,ISS'i. , ' . " A UAR.1l.lU To (lie Voter* of itiu t'lrnt Jiulictnl lili'l r trict; '(Tlie Committee has learned tlint a quan-: flfy of bogus tickets, purporting to be Republican -tickets, have . been scattered, throughout this and other counties com-1 poaing'tliia Judicial Circuit, with the natuo i of George P>. Caldwell, Jvsq., omitted therefrom, as the candidate for Judge, and that! of the Democratic candidate substituted in place'of jti' This notice is to warn all votera against beingirdeceived by said tickets, and to ignore:, all1 tickets at the polls purporting to lie Republican tickets with iMr. C.ddweii's name omitted. A|I such tickets aro,spurious and bogus, aud intended to entrap the'unwary. Mr: Caldwell is tho regular Republican ijoimnep for Judge, and no tickets' are genuine without* his name thereon, lie is the chosen representative of tho party, regularly anil fairly nominated in confehmbe, 'nud ' is only opposed by tho getter up of'"' theso tickets for personal reasons. He is a gentleman exceptionally well lilted for the discharge of thiS'Ottice, of good mind, largo experi* ence,' marked independence, unbending integrity, of prompt and thorough business habits, and in all respects a gentleman of whom we may expect if elected Judgo a record as creditable as that which thus far in lifn Iiiih K5n ????????? ? 1! zen, a soldier 'and a lawyer. '# ' ' Sl'AUr.lHNCJ Iv,'WALLACE, ;(Ci'/iiiOUio Co!. Republican Committee. i^JoiiNsoK, ... Secretary. *" AVhcdlinpi Oct. 10,1SS2. ;IJ Til K I'.l It IFF COM .U IS.N I O.V. It Will bcin Wheeling on Tlmi-mlny. vThe'U. S.) Tariff Commission will arrive herd to-morrow evening, and will hold a sessionI at tho;AfcLuro Uouae the following day,They, come here, as we have previously stated, to hold a conference with leading representatives of our city industries' ami with representatives from this region on both' sides of the river who may lMd Wheeling a convenient point of access tojXJie/ Commisaion. They aro here in order to inform themselves and be informed brothers in regard to tho wants and the wishes oMhis particular part of the country. Wo need uqtmoro.than suggest that it will bq proper,on tho part of our leading (iusijiess lraeul,6ven if they, have no views to presfcufc, to call upon tho Commission us I a 'mhtter of courtesy aud hospitality. We trust that every respect of thisclumicter will ho shown the members, as they area body of'ijien of recognized intelligence and character, selected to confer with tho business iiVeh 'of thu country at alt leading points, hear;their complaints aud' rccoinmeuda-, tiona and present thorn (n n practical and authoritative form to the, next sesslt^ ol Congress. Slnco their appointment in the curly part of tho Bummer they lntvo beer very busy, holding letslona every dny ir some part of tho country, and they hav? gathered nn Imtnenso volumo of facta an? figures, which they will preeent tho up pointed time along with their observationi | and views. I Wo trufcttlmt tho wool men,tho iron men tho kIuhs men, tho pottery ihtere&t, mid al other interests ut or near this point will In represented hero on Thursday, ho tlmt tin Bituntlon here and hereabouts may bo a perfectly understood aa poasiblo by thi nu mbers of tho CoinitMisiqn. Tho Commission are at preflent nt Pitts ouryb, find, jih wo said, will leavo llin point to-morrow afternoon for Wheeling l'roin a sketch of them in yesterday's Pitts burgh Commercial wo mako tho followinj extract: Tho Tariff Commission, as everybody knows, is com nosed of nine members The President, lion. John U Hayes, is i resident of Cambridge,Mass.. lie was i neighbor and old friend of Longfellow's and is himself somewhat noted /or hit literary work. He is an attorney by pro feHsion, but htta for many years given clow attention to tho culture of 'tine wools am Btnnda eminent as an expert fu that fine lion. Duncan F. Kenner, of Louisiana, hui been n prominent man in tho South foi forty years, llo is u largo sugar plantei and is heavily interested in tho leading branches ol trado ill New Or leans. Dtirint the civil war Mr. Keurier was tho head o (ho Committee on Ways and Means of tin Confederate Congress." lie was elected ant sent lo Kurope by JellVrson DuviB asen\02 to Louis Nupoleon of Trance, while Lori l'almerston was Prime Minister of Englam to conduct the secret negotiations for tin recognition of tho Confederacy bv tin European powers. The war wiped out hi extensive fortune, but since then by ban and shrewd work he has recovered liis oh financial standing, lion. Kobert P. l'orte in the youngest memberof the Commission lloisii journalist of wide reputation.^ 1L was formerly associate editor of the Chicagi Inter* Ocean, but in recentyearalio hasbcej editor and proprietor of the JuUr/iationa Haieic./ Mr. l'orter has written a numbe of works on practical subjects ami is th head of tho "Wealth,"Debtand' Taxatio; Department" of the United Slates Census one of the most important branches of tha complex institution^ He is recognized i the United States andln Europe as a sto tistician of great reliability on all practice matters. A recent book from his pen, "Th tvusi uuruik me j/jhi ragniy xeare," is nl trading great attention in the East am in Kurope. lion. A. M. Garland i an Illinois farmer living near SpringfieU .Ilia.. Practical and clear headed, bis sej vices liuvo been of great value. He is pai ticularlv well posted in matters nertftiuin to wool growing. Col. A. It. Boteler. c UVst Virginia, is a true type of the Old i)c : minion .gentleman, Anold tiino Wh% h represented his district before tho war* bu when soeession came and his State seceded he went with her. He was a member e the Confederate Congress for one terra am afterwards entered the army, serving undo Stonewall Jackson and Gen. J. U. Stiiari Llis line, old-fashioned place, which hat been in tho family for inauv gent rations aud which was destroyed during the tight ing ia tho Shenaudoafi valley, will be rt mlimbered by some of Allegheny county' veteran soldiers. Juilgo J. \V. H. Under wood resigned a position on the bench o tho Supreme Court of Georgia to be come a member of the Commission He iaafiuu-lookiug, typical represcutativi ofthoiyouthern L'l'ntleDiau: bin father u-h ii distinguished jurist atfirfile imtitMs wel knowu through the Cdrolinas and Georgia He resides at Home, a thriving city lift; miles northwest of Atlanta, Georgia. Judg't J. A. Ambler, of Ohio,is an old resident o Allegheny and will be remembered b; many of the eitizeus of both cities. Thirl; odd years, ago lie left this section and set tied in Salem, Columbiana county, Ohio Lie was olected to a place ou the judiiciirj at an early aged and served a number' o terms with credit to himself andsatisfaetior to the district. Afterwards he was electee to Congress and represented the Colum hiana district for three terms. During iiii Congressional career he earned the reputa Hon of being a careful, conscientious ant hard working representative. While theS:\i Domingo excitement was at its greatest heat, Judge Ambler occupied an Important position on the Committee of Foreign Af fairs and was highly complimented on tin course he pursued. * Col. VV. H. iMcM ihon is a native of New York and served will distinction during the war. At South Moun tain, while at the head of his command, he was shot through the eye and shoulder. Ht was taken to a house in the neighbornooi und his condition was' so. critical thai six months elapsed before he could b< moved. Careful nursing and a strong constitution pulled him -throuiih. 1I? is now connected With the Now York Cus torn House, and is considered a high authority on nil matters affecting the Cus torn# Department. The New York impor tcrs, and the Custom House appraisers anti examiners, regard Col. Laurence as tin best judge of all questions relating to the adjustment of duties in the United States Air. Henry W. Oliver, Jr., of this city, is too well known here to require special mention. He is the. only practical iroi I man on the Commission and on hiirr wll. devolve the hardest part of the work durI ing its stay in Pittsburgh.' . | Messrs. C. W. Brockunier, reprcscntinj the ^outh Wheeling Glass . Works, and N, B. Scott, representing the Central GIhsj i Company, wero at Pittsburgh yesterday conferring with the manufacturers at tlml point in regard to the presentation of tlieii interests before the TnriU' Commission The report on behalf of tho glass iuteresl will bo made to tho Commission at thcii session in this city on .Thursday. / Mr. E. M. Pearson, Superintendent ol the Wheeling Pottery Company, will present nn elaborate report to the Tariff Commission, at its session here, as to the condition of that interest at this point. Our nail men should prepare ?ud sut> mit a similar report. A number of prominent -wool growers are expected to appear before the Com mission. Witcnn, without hesitation, say that Dr, Hull's Coujjh Syrup has given tho beat satisfaction. We have sold an immensu amount of it during the past winter. Wallace Hilto> & Co.. Druggists, Lock Haven, Pa, ' tufifcw CARTER?On Sunday afternoon, OctobcrS, 18S2, nt 4 o'clock. S. II..11. I'AKTKk. in tliO?0:li vot?r nf hli age. ; .; / ; Tho funeral will tnlco plncc from his Into rcfl (tencc, four ml tea cast of the city, on. Wodncsdaj worn Inn tit 10 o'clock. i Friends of tho family,an 'Invited. . ' GOFK?At "Bolialro. Ohio, on Saturday ;evonlng October 7. lSS'J, at5 o'clock, Mauy, wits of Isan< Wolf, In theS'Jd ywrof her age. '. ; " | Funeral from the Twldenco of her husbnnd, cor j nor of Noble and Thlrtynecond street, on.Tuesday at 2 o'clock _f,m. Friends of tho family aro Invited ;to attend.' -;,1; * WKI.LS?On Monday morning, October 9,1852, ai 10 o'clock, Hattik >!.,-daughter of Leo aud M, A, i IVolls, aged C yeais, i * " Fancral services at tbo residence of her parents So. 2:107 Mala street, on-Wednesday morning atJ o'clock. Interment at Cameron, W, ;Va, -Friend! of tho family aro invited, McCOY?On Monday morning, October 9,' 1882, ai 12 tioon, Oath \hinb r. ilcCov, ngt'd 05 years. Funeral from her.late, residence, No, 1513 Jacol street, on Wednesday morning at half past olghi o'clock. Frlonds of the family arc. invited. He (j\:icin Mas* at t>io fMhedral at 9 a. v. IIIMflf P.xln Blade, Tlluo Black, and * raj PjS ? popyinir.au of fuivrior qui. : yV Nw 0 IB lity, chlmtnir St??clnl ox? i VJ Hw m H collrnrv in tho esucnUal* or < Q My vLEf I'lulilliy, c'nlnr nml Din 9 ; Run W rabiliiy, ' Circular* treo. Utl laej til Mson, Blakcman, Taylor & Co., N. Y. 1 ? MEW ADVERTISEMENTS. [ w.anted-a g00di beliable . H Dor 1ft or 10 years of ?gc. InqtilioatllULL AKU FKINT1NO HOUMt, l'J.8 MM? ttreet. oclO ' tttaxtkd?gf.k.man' gi1ii. in a tt ?mall family to do general hou?t>woik: good j MfHgo* paid. Muit eomo wfcll womwended. Ap* j l>ly at I.. Swnbarker, 10(11 Main atreet. oclO. Boy waxteu?to stand is a HhooRtoro; onothat can spe?lc Herman pro i lertod. Address tbc undcrftsncd, listing age and mlilro?>. H, J. H., enro Intcliuenroroinw. oclO qhildkkn'6 1 Portraits a Specialty. Alt sittings by tbo instftnUuioous process,nt s PAItSON'8', \> oclO OpiKwIto Mclairo House. j^oticic. ' t J willnotjmyany bJllscmiirftcled by any, ' person except those contraetoil by iuyaelf, | oclO* I). B, ADAMS, jpou sale. I'laurtoiiH ami IMatio Box HitpgW's. i The lite linn of Hook, fjehrnder Co. have on . hand some llr*t-cltun Uunclva, wltlcli tlicy will awll nt a low prlcu for the purpose of closing np their i biiHlneM. ull at their rooms, two door* above tlio i old <'?rri?g(i aitt?uf?ctfrr. ??10 IIUOK, BCIHUDKlt A CO. Kkguijar tuesday packet foit Parkeniburg, i'omuroy, tlallljiolis, rn?* w /ronton, UuuthiKtoit, Portsmouth,Stan- LrifcwSx i vllle, Cincinnati and Louisville, the ' Kant pawenger itcaiuer r new andes Char. Miwijumm, Master. r Mart K. Nou, Clerk. ? Leave*TDHSDAY,OOTOBF.U lO.at ar.M., positive, ly. ranM-tigers and freight receipted through to nil { points West aud South, For freight or passage, ap* I ply on board or to C. 11. BOOTH ?t SON, j oc 10 Agent*. ' NKWJlisTANBlJEIsT. iTHE IDEALMETHODS iJ , For Violin, Gnltar, Cornet, l'inno. Cabinet Own, , German \?cordeon, Flageolet, Clarinet, Mute.r'lfe i 1 ami llanjo. hleven book*, by Skp. WiN.Skit. The 1 in west iiml bestehean li.Ktrnctore going. with new. r modern and >prlghtly mu>le. 'I he Meal, Method for the Cornet, for instance, hits '24 Instructive pa. es, and 86 good i uiicm. U . l'rlco of cach hook, 75 cents. GODKOD'd NK.V (HUTORIO, I THE KEUEMPTION! r NovVllo's Kdltlon. The only one adapted to Gnunmt'* oilgiuul orchcMtrntion, Is just out. anil Its ^ publication 1h considered tlie urcntcst event of the i) iclixl tluce the production of Mcnili'lfsohn's KJJJ&h , In 1810. Send ai once lor specimen. copy. { I'RICK 11.04. II The Singing School Season Is upon us. I)o not l- think of neglecting our new and very ?u|>erlor :t ? TllK PEEBLES'. (75cls.) W. <3? Perkins' new, eit nr.d best, Is just out. Greater variety and more -* perfect arrangi-mont than any preceding Hinging j CIiim Book by this author. a . TIlK I1)K? Ii. (7ool?.) L. 0. Emerson's ncwcut | and literally the b*-ht book, U rviiurkubly well adapted for clashes, conventions and roelal Kinging. Any book mailed, pc*t-pnld, for retail price. K . OLIVER DITS0N& CO., Boston. if C. II. DITSON A CO., 813 Broad way, New York. nn 10.T.4V 0 ITOlt ltlCASOINH AVIJLY I; The Perfection Pefrigeralor, dr The Giant Ice Cream Freezer, j AND THK ', WATER COOLERS I. Are superior to all others, call on ! B. J?. C ALD WE LL, 1 PEAZ.&R r.\ ? Stoves, Tinware, Tin Roofing, 1 IRON CORNICES, and HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, I Nos.1507 and 1509 Iiin Street. mysn-TU ; NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS f . | OJess&Sons, ; MERCHANT TAILORS, Have now in Stock a Full Line of i FancyandStaplelooleiis I BOTH FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC, J "Which we offer at Prices that Defy Competition! Other Woolens at lowest prices. "Wo carry . the largest lino of goods in the city, agd our . Oct Ups urt> lirat-clasi in every reapecc ! ALL WOOL KNIT JACKETS 5 ' And a Full Line of I Gents' Furnishing Goods. I :? Persons desiring anything in our line will find it to their interest to examine our stock p before purchasing elsewhere. C. IIESS & SOIVS, 1 COIt. MAIN .t FOURTEENTH 8TS. S09 NEW GOODS! JUST OPENED AT JOHN FRSEDEL'S CHINA STOKE, For tlie Fall Tx-atle , ^ Call and examine goods beforo purchtwine JOHN FRIKDEL, seU No. 1130 Main Street. ?!M ui An Absolut clj Pure Yepetablo Oil. For Cooking Purposes is Better than Lard, Fuljy Equal to Butter, and Costa Much Less than JSither. One Pound of Olive "Bulicr will do (lie Work of Two Pounds of Lnrd. TRY IT and REAL'ZE ill GREAT MERITS. , MANUFACTURED OXLY BY WASHINGTON BUTCHER'S SONS, OO? FOR PALE BY AI,r, GROCERS. ERIC AN 1 " ? Insurance Company9 t ' .. 01? WHEELINO; "\V. VA. DIRECTORS. > John M. Brown. I John Frett. t Alex. Laitig. J. A. Miller. . J. F. I'uul. J A. D. Seamon. Gcorpe Wiso, : . ;i ' Otficm J. A. Miller " -.President. John Frew - Vice President, P. U.' Bobbins . - - Secretary. Olllce 1318 Mnrltot Street (Over City Bank!) Insures against low or damagfl by fire on dwellings, Household goods, Mercantile, Manufacturing and Farm property. jjaa-Patron?so respectfully solicited. ocC pny gooi>s-oeo. r. taylor. xjptir GOODS ANNOUNCEMENT. Geo. R. Taylor. Our rogiilar purchase of Now ] Fall and Winter Stock now opon anil ready to show. Wo cordially invito the ladies to call anil inspect; the choico collection of every description of goods in our lino. DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT! Wo Ileg to nnnoiinco the completion or our Stock of Dress (ioods by the largo accessions of this week. In Dress Goods vc are prepared to show the most choice selections of tho latest imported fabrics. Geo. R. Taylor. CLOAK ' ' I DEPARTMENT! Our late purchase of Cloaks and ] IVraps of every description now , ready lor inspection. 1 This important branch of our business lias received special uttcn lion with the view ol' continued > enlargement. Our Stock or i Seal Sacqnes, ' Fur and Silk Lined Ceciliau Dolmans and Circulars, 1 Cloth Sncques. Dolmans and Jackets, Silk Ilrocado and Diagonal I'ellissos, Jersey {Jacques, 1 Misses' and Children's Cloaks ! Children's Cloth Dresses, &t?, &c., was never half so largo and varied as at jiresent. < Geo. R. Taylor. < i USTETW" Merino Underwear. ' i Onr New Stock or White anil Ited : MeriimUndorwcar for Men, Women and Children, is now full and complete ill .sizes and variety. GE0.R.TAYL0R. OC0 . .. , . V . . .... i. > .4 GROCERIES AMD TOBACCO, S. BAER & SONS Have the Largest and most Complete Stock of GROCERIES! In the State. 2 Car Loads'of Soapiaa Received hist week. This is known as tbo best in the Market, We ofl>r special Inducements In CANNED TOMATOES & PEACHES And ftll other Canned Goods. TOBACCOS/IEAU SYRUPS Sold lower than any other house in our line in tha State. Before buying call and examine our large Mid extensive stock of groceries. A largo discount to cash buyers. S. BAER & SIS, 1112 and MU Main Street. sclS. TO THE GROCERY TRADE. I take pleaanro In announcing to my old patrons and to the trudo generally, that, Mure tlio Into lire at ray enUiblUtimuut, 1 Imvo tlioioujjlily renovated ay building*, and urn now prepared to offer aa largo and vatlud it utock ul gcuetul growiwr and nrnvUlnhft a* inn lio f nil ml In llio tf?n?n Tliout Roods Hro oil new nnd carefully selected. My own euro of choice nmoked meata delivered direct from my 1'ork llouke at Munchester. i Imvu been appointed */l? ?gent lu tltu city tor the following lending npoelaHk'?, vl*: Itmufbrd Chemical Works' Jtcnowncil Vc.u-1fonder In lioltle#. l'.J. Rlttor's Fruit Hollers ami I'reserrcs. Frank Slildul's Wonderful Soip. IVnril'u White Itonix Soap. Ward's Klcctrlrj iiigf Soap. .HcXnniara'a Glory Tobacco. McAl|iIn's Onward 'loliacco. IVcjmnn & Bros'. Celebrated I'lUslmrgli Smoking Tolmcio. DnPont's Spoiling, lllllc, Mining and Jllasiing 1'owder. FAMILY ASP HAKEltV FLOUIt. BcComiellsyllle Hold Sheaf I'utpiit Flour, ltrst In 111i' market. Silver Star?Uakcr's Flour. Dally JJri'ad?linker's I'lour. M. JEt ISILHiY, WHOLESALE GROCER & PORK PACKER, Noa. 1300 ni)d 1311 Main Street, jy2G Wheeling, W. Viv. TIIVIOTHY SEED -ANDPHttNIX POTT FLOOR. 1,000 Bags Prime uiul Choice Timothy Seed for sale. Phcuoix Patent Flour always in stock. Try it. It is the best. Headquarters for AKBUCKLE'S justly Celebrated COFFEE. FULL LIKE 01' GltOCEIUES. Call to see us. Jos. Speiclel?Sc Co. ago WHOLESALE GUOCEUS. JIKY IT! TILE PEERLESS Snrla r.i'^r^orl YOU CAN GET IT AT SMYTH'S. ec2 p|0 M EMADE. PRESERVES, PICKLES, ETC. Preserved Peaches, Pears, Quinces, Pineapple, Damson and Tomatoes. Cucumber Pickles, French Pickles, Spanish Pickles,Hylen Salad, Mellon Mangoes, Pepper Mangoes, Peach Marmalade and a variety of Jellies nt GEO. K. McMEOHKN'S, 0(G- lilOti Market 8t. THTJRBBR'8 SHREDDED OATS, GRANULATED TAPIOCA. 8AGO, WHEAT, FARINA, OAT MEAL vnd their celebrated Potted and Canned neata for summer nse, at anlU MoMECH UN'S. 33SO Mnrket St. ^STATIONERY, J^O ANYBODY WHO NEEDS OR EVER WILL NEED A BASKET! We ask to call at once and buy one at Your 3wn Price, as tve shall discontinue keeping iiem, and what wo have must go. We mean , ijcnctly what we say. , STANTON & DAVENPORT,*>22 XO. 1501 M MtK KT KTItKET* gCHOOL BOOKS AND SCHOOL STATIONERY! A complete assortment such as used in THE CITY AND C.OUNTItY SCHOOLS, For sale at Contract Prices, l>y Josejjli Graves, W4 If. TWKUT1I STH1XT. ; MUSICAL POOPS. poit SALE. A GOOD SECOND-HAND , Steimvay Piano, ' AT A BARGAIN.; Call soon. LUCAS' MUSIC STORE, jc2!l 3142 Main Street. QIIGAN FOR m 3" c A new Smith Organ with Btool anil Book ur-rw. warrameuiortive years. : QfO WILSON A, BAUMER, piVE CENT MUSIC, Ten Cent Music/ itt ??e,n . M"Rlcnt Kft1' rric0ALL11USIC nt rcdumi tiricvs. -1USIO BOOKS at rcduced prlccs. At WM. H. KTIETB'S, W Twelfth St.. Washington Hull. J)OG COLLAKS, ( BOO MUZZ ELS, DOG CHAINS, The largest assortment in the city at the Tardware and Housefumisliing Store of nksiutt & duo., i ]yl0 1312 Market Streut, _ DRY POOPS* __ eastemjisr Dry Goods Store llio MAI3V ST. GREAT CLEARING SALE! Diving to Dissolution ol' Co-pnrtnciship, entire Stock to bo Closed i\.. L UIll Regardless of Cost! BALK TO COMMKN'CH SATURDAY MORNING, And continue until further notico. MARSHALL & CO,, EASTERN DIIY (iOOl)S ST011K, lllO ST. ' W FEW FILL WHIPS THE LARGEST STOCK IN THE STATE ?AT-* LOW PRICES. Seal Skin Sacques, Fur Lined Circular?, Now Dolmans, Now Cloaks, New Ulsters, New Shawls, New Kress Good?. Black Silks and Cashmeres A SPECIALTY. I. S. RHfifiPSv ft nn. ? ? iiiiiivwmwi M'l 2 DRUGGISTS. LADIES READ THIS! PEPPER that is l'EPPEK! CINNAMON, that is CINNAMON. 1'Uitic spices: ALL KINDS, AT LOGkA-INr 3c CO.'S, DtugsLsl, Utilise Comer. Catsup Bottles! Fruit Jars, Salad Dressing, Pure Flavoring Extracts, Highly Perfumed Toilet Sonps, , Toilet Sets, Thermometers, Barometers, at low prices. SOU) BY LOGAN cSi CO. THE HflUSEffPERS' DELIGHT! TQ T /VI A V TTBTA fAICl Excelsior Baking Powder, The best and chcnpest reliable Powder, in the market. Address orders to LOG-A-IN" <3c CO., sell) JPrugglwU*. BiMkc Corner. KRAFT'S DIARRHfEA COMPOUND, The osly Bale and certain cure for Cliolcni, Cholera Jlorlins, Dinri'licrn, Dyscnlai'v, Collo, Cramp?, Summer Complaints, .to. Tnvnluable for childrvn during their Second Summer. In use for more than twenty yearn and , Iuih never failed. Ko cure no pay. Prlcc&O cents. B. A. McCA I5E & CO., Proprictora, jyl WHKKL1NO. W.VA. Tl. S- LIST 1010 nun-A-insr ST., Keeps In slock a line of fine Chemicdis, Patent Medicines, Toilet Articles, Brashes, Combs, Notions, Cigars, Ac. Citizeus and Strangers arc cordially invited to call. sel-1 PICTURES AND ART MATERIALS. QUKTAIN POLES, EBOXY AND WALNUT, N'lcely finished and furniBhed with Rilt brackets ind rings, for Rale very low at the McLURE HOUSE AKT STORK, oc" ; F- L. yiCOLL. Agent.' ?AMPS! LAMPS1 The Cheapest and Handsomest Lamp in .ne cuy, ai -14 Twcuili street. ocG W. S. IIUTCIIIXS. jQRY PLATE OUTFIT. One % Dry IMatc Outfit with 5 Extra Holdjre, very Cheap. Just the thing for amateurs. Everyono their own photographer. KIRK'S ART RTORK, QfO 1005 Main Stroot. WINES AND LIQUORS. HIAfi. XBAUB. BOL. XBAV8. KID. HASH C. KRAUS & CO., (8uax*sor to H. Bchinulbach 4 Co.,) BiPORTERS AO DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIO Wines and Liquors, Brandy, GIN, OOKDIAIS AND WHISKIES, So. 1133 Market Sticot, No6 CLOTHING-.J. BRILLES. FREE! BAILltO/VD Excursions! Tlio people of Wheeling and Vlclnlly art for the first (hue offered ? ?erle? of free rail' road exclusions to surrounding towns, llv carefully muling tlio following yon can lenrr the towns tO which theso excursions will bt given and liotv to urccced to got free ticket#; TO CINCINNATI. Order at t lie Fqimre Dealing, 0no lY!c<? Cloth lug House, 1 lftS Mnln street, for$30.allno Latest btyleBnlt of Clothes for which other Merchant Tailors would chargov'on $50. The|:D thus wived will enable you to take a free excursion to Cincinnati. TO CLEVELAND. Buy for $20 at iho Square Dealing, One Pricc Clot hi tiff Jtou/e, /i hnndeomo Satin* lined Cant ami Veit worth $110, The $10 thus raved wilt enable you to enjoy a trip to Ohio's Lake Metropolis. TO COLUMBUS. Buy nt tlio Squuro Dealing,. One Prlcc Clothing Itoune, a line Black Cloth Suit worth ?15, for Iho mnII *um of $20. Th? $15 thus saved will take you to tho place where the Ohio Legislature commit tho worst misdeeds. TO PITTSBURGH. Buy at the Square.Dealing, One Frlre Cloth tngllottte, aline Medium Weight Over* cont for $lfi. but actual I v worth $22 50l For the $7 .M) saved you can visit Pennt-ylvania's smokiest and wickedest city. TO STEUBEN V1LLE. Hay at the Square Dealing One Price Cloth inn House. a Boy's Suit for the little fellow, for 40, which would cost yon$3 at another place. For the $ ! thus saved you can visit the city just above us on the opposite bank of tho nindddy Ohio. TO PABKERSBURG. Buy all your Furnishing Goods for Gents a tlie Square Dealing, One Price Clothing House and you can soon save enough to lake any trip within one hundred miles of Wheeling. We sell all our goods in this lino from ten to twenty-five per cent cheaper than they are actually selling for elsewhere. Separate apartments for Ladies lofitsuitsoi Boys and Children. Our line of Picce Good for Merchant Tailoring is the largest in th city. Otic stock of Overcoat# hu3 nocqua here. OurReady-made Clothing ia the lies in the market as regards style durability am finish. We invite you all to call and examine on new Fall and .Winter Stock and then judgi for yourselves. THE SQUARE DEALING,. ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE. i 'oiiiiiro J, DniLLCO, Gloihier. Marchant Tailor & Grentss' 1-i'uruisher. oc7 1158 Main Strcot DRJ^GOODS. . OUR FILL AND WINTER STOCK -OFDRY GOODS 18 NOW COMPLETE IS -A.11 Departments, STYLES CHOICE viVr -.ill ' 'riu: '! ' i-iY ?AXV? U r, PRICES REASONABLE! -v u n ; AN EARLY INSPECTION IS SOLICITED. Brues & Coffer, ll<5!i Muin St. oc2 educational* ft SCHOOL FOR iisi I SKCl'KlTY, MoTUKUl/Y CAKK. GOOD hOA*> ISO, IfeMMlTI-'ftL LOCATION ASll U i KKA80NAULK C1IAKOKM. JIT. DE CHANTAL ACADEMY NEAU WHKKUNO, W.VA. ' J The thirty-fourth year of llil; well known *ch? I or Rlrli, uudui the chajve of the hitters ol the Vu. I UHou, opens on tho F1H8T MONDAY OF grt 1 TKMBKKncxt,?udconllnuc?U'n tnonthi v' 1 Pin?ll* iccelf?1 at ntiy tlnio Ju thu Tii(*e whodeidre to \?I?co theltdaunUimtnan In. itlUili ai ftfliirdliiRCxwvt oliKlly KwMiilvMiUsain the way of healthful and del Rhtful InwiionVu., > cvlU'iii board, IhormiRhdlscltlhio nud ItiniuAim ' hi tho hHUd* of llfp Joijtt tciielii'j*, )}! trcryilcnA 1 mcnt'ol letimlo education, Including the w,iim 1 h\iiKiii\Ri* mid <rouMo, nt very rvwotmbie n,t, i KhouldHend forKC-lxJoRnoof UiUtchonl. AditvU DlKECTKKsS OFTHK AOADKMY ^ OK J'lIK VIHITATIOjf, )rM-t\?* N i'w r \V hfv! ill g,^\y* jpEMA-'liB SCHOOL AT rJTho National Capital Mr. and Mrs. Win. D. OA HKLIj will oj?u a rmili I 8ch/?) Hi tho JSjitloHtti (Apita). n Kelivt tt 1 1 Rim uiiy rcikhji lor Yjiuna l-nilk-p, on thu TIUhS I NVKDSK8UAY In fKlTOtn l.K. In t UilMlc, I ill prcwnl occupied hy.Mnt M. It. Anbcr'i Sthoul 1 on Fourteenth kirecl. Mr. and Mr*. t'aMI vrllto *wd*t<?d t/y a complete <wp? of MaMcn. and ctm 1 facility wlU 1hj nflotded to ktudcuttln riIvmicm dwwm while tho ptcpautory department will n> who most thorough attention. i The modern Uuumoccb \vlll lorn a prominent feature of thenchoul. >or full particular* MldnM WEST VIRGINIA UH1YBRSITT. The next 'nemloh begin* HKl*TKMIlKK Cth, lssi It* BirAKATK SCHOOL*. lnclUtHt?K Kbool 0| ton-undschool of * nullah. lull cotim* in uw n?d iJedldno extondlnx Ihrouilioiu the m-wJou. KuliuK'-d facilities for midy of 1'liyilral Sclnuw and Kdcutltlo A?ricultutp; completely quipi*! chetnlctd kiimtory. 1 liorouuh cuuix't in Auckut nod Modem JtuiBUaRca and Iheraturc. TtuUxiki at rmU" Neeewwr* tmmwm* not over 8175. lot CAwloKtiw Mid outer information hjM'cm \V. L. VN ll.fcON, ItcMdciit. nuS. MotRnntowu. \T. va, WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY, KIN K department! of itudv; text hooks fiirnlnhcd AT COST; enlcuditr urranxed to HUltlcachen; cx^ nenfCN for one year {ruin 1176 to liberal, thorough. Kail term kKltmSKlTKMHKK " 7. 1S81. Attendance laat mr iroiniMtoimtlwol West Vlrfilidii and from 8 BtMw aiul IVirilork*. Number of atudeut* larger than for teuyenn pre**VKor catalogues and other Infotmatlnn aw>ly to the Actlxm l'reddcM, 1). B. l'UltlNlOX, Mor^ii. Iawtti- Viwt Vu - UlYl'i ^BUSINESS CARDS, JOHN VFAU1U nuXKLttZ. 3 oil n Pl'fUT &. Co., . (Successors to HoQk. Schroder k Co) CAKUlAUI'l .MAM)t'ACTl'IlllUS, We herewith cull the Attention of the public thai from Octobcr I. ItsS2, nil oideiH In the t"nrri?Ru Mniinf4CUirln? Hue lolt with usw 111 mi-lvc prompt Attcntloii, Ht the mine time pwinuiUc thM *(>uw nothing t?ut llo.t el?>h uwtcitul iiucl mnxtufeciuru lltntclt^UfHxIf. Weubo fell forclun nintlc ejtm ordered OurricKCs and KurrIvs which \vcgiw?nta\ M.uciuluUention iHpnld to utakluu No. I Hinli^ Wilsons, such ?h Grocery. Itunher, linker, timrttnur rjhI HiewtTV nil work tunning In our line. Also KepftliiiiRull kinds will rcu-ive jwomj.t?Ui?. lion, JUtefi as low asnt any other house. Call at 1 our works :iuil convince youin-lf. JOHN VKARR ("0., A few floors north of Second Ward M'atkcl Home, on Market Ft reel. n-.su gT?PHEN McCOLLOUGH, Carpenter and Huildcr. Brick Buildings creeled complete hi nil tr.olcra Improvements. Alao wooden bulldiup fitted ud complete on lot. Wooden bulldhici Iminwl una fitted up In yard nt work hlion mul lah-n tn ?n? pari And completed, mi rensiimble tennj. aij ?f. teratfojmiortdc.oK old btilMlun, nxtfc wlfwi and ;l Hky-llKhUparticularlyatteiidea lo. Ptiki, romitcnL u and Shelving fitted up na liiort uotkt; MortVmu put la And stores altered. R&Mence No. toW* \ leenth htrcct, formerly asunled by Mr. Den Etley. I Shop 111 rear of Capitol. on Alloy t:t. mn { "^yUEELING liOlLEK WC.'iK. Manufurturcrs of portable, sUtionnry, murine r boflent, Ijreechlng, chimneys, (auks, itllli, doors, e shutter* onil nil khidit of heavy hhcet Irmi work. Deale:8 lu a-cond-hand boiler*. For Informal Ion apply to COX .t MORRISON, , , ? ? ~ No. 1CUC Murkcl hthtft. Telephone C-21. Uepulrekpccial attentluii. Tcmu rt^sonaMc. 6yi9 J) 0. LIST, JiL, ~ pork :p.a.ck::er And cuter of tho celebrated CHfoTKR JfEATS, which aie now ready and forwleit 2S FOUKTUKSTIl STREET. My 8. C. Meats are all branded, "List's UhwUs." ap5' J M. OLOUfeTON, ' ' dbalea ta . drain,Ground Feed, Killed liar, Slraw it. South Street, Near Market Street Mlgf, Wlil pay the bfRhent market pifce for wheat, com, and oats. Js1? PROFESSIONAL, CARDS. _ . TAMES A. 11EN11Y, ' 1 _ LICKN3ED REAL ESTATE 11R0KKR, *And General Business Agent, Collector and .Votary I'll bile, 1c15 Mauket Street. reraonnl attention given to tenting hnn?c?. ml* lectins rents, |iuichnte ami Kile cf riuiolate. ISilli and tensions certilled; lkv<h, I.ma tin! oihrt written instruments iirejmrcd. ^^LEXANDER BONE, SR., NOTARY- PUBLIC. LICENSED GENERAL SCSINffia AND REAL KriTATE AOKST. Loans negotiated, stocks bought and toli.ccij chants'nnd mnnnfactnaTVlMwksopciied.taislnsil and closed. Estates settled, notes, book amount* and rent* collected. Houses routed and I Collections promptly remitted. Advantw a*dt I All bmdnefiscorrwjiondencewmilduiitlallyaticiided \ lo. Send lor circular to references. 1318 Market I itreet, ((Jrangle's Block,) over City Bank/Wheeling. Vf. Va. fag. JAMBS'"GILCHRIST, , Civil Engineer, Surveyor and Kiamlucr of Land Titles." Ojticb:?12 .Twelfth Street, Wheeling \V. Ya. TelepliQiie. No. M. _ Q. 0. SMTH. Renl Estate, I!om\ k Stock I!i-oker. Sjjfdsl attention given u> collecting icuti ?nd Uii general management of ltatl Estate. mill . liao Main street, Wheeling. W. V*. PROFESSIONAL. DR. IIULLIIIEtf lins returned to the city and resumed the practice of medicine and nursery, lie , cau Ihj fonuii Ht the OFFICE OF THE H0AHI) OF KDUCAT10K. > over tho City Hank, Mmfcct stro.-t, COMMISSION MERCHANTS. ; F.IC. iwk& CO., Grain & Provision C?iiiinissitiii31(,n!iii!ilii. 'f?2 WAMIINOTOX hTI'.F.KT. CHICAGO, ILL, I87&, incmhew Chimp) liofcrtl of 1 jui'c m;d Cull bond, solicit oidcns f?r ihe'i'iitrl"'* ?'"l f#*e of gnilii lire provisions for fisiure delivery on ic?Kin?. ?re coL'Stnntly mi'i.'lmngc, mid fiitiiKVor lo i reft<l correctly the ilrift of the market* for wnfial f ndficc. 'iVlichr to MerviwilV Natlo'*! fan*. Chicago, unit Mti'liuiilcs'Nuiionul iiiiiik.Netf^otfc. cw-trilmwr ' JOHN M. HOON & CO., 11C0 MAIN STREET, : Dealers In Grain, Provisions flnd Oils Car Lois. Ordera placed for SPECULATION' in Gnln. rw* vUions, Oil and Stocks on margin in Exchaaflsai i Chicago, Now York-and Oil City. ? Chicago CoricsjtontlenU?B, Davenport & to.. ? a yfcfioiKtfc co. KL B, Divr.NrotT, C. I), J ; General. 01D. Ejjgimon <* ovu, -v? I B. DATENPOHT A CO., COMMISSION Dctlem In Grhln, Flour, E?M?, ftoTUlMU, , ,f and Dried J'rolu. I u.7 WAK^i^nrov ?T.. 1 HATS AND CArS. _____ -OFHATS AND C1PS!I SOW IS STOCK .11 <3 co. .T. jMalliisonV. 1222 .MA/IKKT CTIIKET, splfi . utiM'llng. W. v*L. I qTS I bfg lcnvo to announce thai I linve qx Oyiter tartan; far tlivK'nxon, ami nm now l'r<J ? lo fcrvo oy?er? In every My!?. Al*) . iipj-ef Sww up /or panics and dawns on ihofl noilri;.^ _ ^ i . Morici'i Main Telephone No. an, ?? pA.SSAGK TICK MS. IOccan Pns?age Tickets to and from Euroj* at lowest rates Usticd by Jf. F. IJKIIRKN'S, uug l7. 2217 Market Street.