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J-JRS. 6UP.G1SON & BON, DE1TTISTS. 210. lldMAEtLKT 8THHET, ' ffhoclIiiR, TP. Va. AH omstlonw Kurrantod. nnST JJR. H. W. ORR, DENTIST, 1216 MARKET STREET. ODlcohotirs-9 a.m. to fir, v. wprlO CHARLES E. MASON, nTHlTSTTTST I COB. TWELFTH A MARKET ST3. Entrance 1206 Market St. Oftlro TTnnn=?fl to ^ v. v.. 1 to r. v. v. nnr-t lb (IIIU'fi Aiiii.aS litril 27T'otirU'f Hill filrcci New Advertisement*. Nolicc?Tho Plumed Knighta. Dissolution of Part nerahip?Beck & Adams 7S93 Miles for $4G 75?H. F. Behrcns. Blttine and Logan. Tor Sale, Blocks?G. 0. Smith. Muaic Booka for tho Bea-aido. 20 Years?Third pngo. Thermometer Kccort!. Tho following shows the racgw of the thor raomoter, as observed at Bcnnepi'a drugstore Opera Honae corner, yesterday: 7a. m.,G2# 12 m , 83?; 3 l'. m., 85?; 7i\ m., 76?. indications. Washington, D. 0., June 17.?1:30 a- mFor Tennessee and the Ohio Valley, fail weather; in tho Ohio Valley, local rains ant partly cloudy weather; in Tenncsseo south easterly winds, nearly stationary tempera turo and lower barometer. For the Lower Lake redone, generally fai: weather,-Blight rise-in temperature, sowhoas to southwest winds and lower baromotor. A I'otnJcr fur ilio SnlvntlonlN'N. The New Yoik Tribune lies tho' following The members of the Batyation Armyinthi: city might "catch on" to this btirring asso; ing chorcs and sing it when they meet thei; enumy, Policcmen lilrd: The Solvation Array people have pot eyes their eziomy, the.policeraan^by^imbijJ " "dlnj?'li\miTn thfilr eoni? hfir-VV V!w me lly it ineamben'mra isaslatizi which thsy sin* nproarously when thty are arrested: , "Thure'll bo no pollcemen'thcro, Theie'll be uopoilc;Moa there, hi thu inaiisloua'atoro, Where ?U la love, Ihero'il bono pollccmeu there." Scntli of Mr. Mgnfome. Died.at bla horae,~lnMh?r8econd ward, ^ ^...iloundavUie'.'Bnhday at 11:15 p. m, of nru ralgia ol tho heart, Ueorgo Bigafooio, eged 4J yeara. Mr. Sifiafocse wrb a native of Backs county, Pa.; carno to Virginia, when a small boy, learned the machinist trado with Hobbs it T*vlor. of Wh?nHno>. Than norrflH ?o onni. ne-jf on tho Ohio river for a number of years. Daring the: war of the Rebellion was on one of tho Government steamers ou the Ohio, Oumberland.Tennesseound Miaiieaippi river?. Failing hoalth, and a tln&ire to be with hio family, induced Mr. Bigafoo&w at the close of the war to abandon the river,when he secured m the position of night watchman at the 15. it 0. depot, where ho has for the psst eighteen years enjoyed the fall confidence and esteem of tho railroad ofliclals. For a number of years past Mr. Bigafooao has boon agent for the Daily Imklligencek and other panore, and in Thin, as well as all other caps^ cltUs has commanded the reaped of all with whom he came in contact. He lfam a wife and six children, who have tho sympathy of all the people in their sore tllilclioo. The deceased will bo buried with Maonaic honors by Marshall .Union Lodge No. 8, at Mount Rose Cemetery. The funeral will take place from hie late reaideuco to*day at 5 p. m. Friends of the family we oordiaily invited, '.Zs. 1 ... ; . /. ' . r ' . ' ' ] . -f J." _ ' '> <?ITT WATTgiCH. Ittlef Nottaoti Crta-reut EveoU of Minor Ccokcil Ihis evening. Two marriage licemea warn toned yeeter* day. Municipal Court oponcd Ita Jane term yesterday. Lmtkr IjItt: J. H, Dsolphnn, E. L. Foreman, L'zsle Bradley. Thk 8oalh Side Slr.plnR Society will kIvo a picnic At Helbprt'n Garden, Wedneaaay, from 11 a. m to 11 p. m. Mr A. G. Dawn wai admlttod to practico in the Supremo Court of Appeals yeaterdBy, on motion ol Jpbn V/. Mason. | T !._ <1.1 . - T l\.? (]|a.1tnt,t IT nUo iua ueuur ami uuk mo uintn^uk , Boolal thnt excurtad to BtcubenTille Bunday. Tho Starlight goes next Hand ay. TiiK Bt. Alphonaus Society picnicked it the btato Kalr Ground yesterday, the Opera Home baud furnishing the music. Hkil, the Eellaire oarsmsu, challenged Jimmy Manton, of this oity, to row him a rttcp, and then broka his bunt all to place?. Oryicau Bihd and Constable I.auchlln visited tho Uachf.loron her arrival ia%t night to orrott a Pittsburgh thief, but he was not on baard, Gxoror H. N*rr, of this olty, died at the MoundtvlUe Cuup Ground Sunday night last, of typhoid favor. Tho funeral will take placo Unity at 11\ n. Tuerb will be a social and reception glyen by the iadits of the Ghapline Street M. E. (j)iurch tci their new pastor, liev. 0. W. liuiolilfion. to-morrow evening. Tub Plumed Knlghta of the Lincoln Club aro exiled this evening At 7;30 o'olock sharp. As husiuers of Importance is to be transacted it is hoped Ibato very member will bo present. Tun report of tho Tax Commission is bfllng printed and ten copies will be sent to each county clerk about the 25th inet. Judging from adyance sheets it is au interesting work. Vai entire IIudolph Blbifuj, a native of Germany, declared Ma intention of becoming u cltizsn of the United 8lato9 in theOlrouit Court yf-Dterday; abo Valentine Theby, a n&tlvfi of Germany, aud Charles N. lialoy, a native of England. Tii* Clovelond crooka, Henry Lovall and hli gang, who are believed to have beou connected with the recent silk robberies here, wore a^ntnr.ccd to nine years' imprisonment in the Columbus Penitentiary last Thursday, The two women were circharged. Fountain Doakk. a young colored man cmployed by Mr. F. J. Hearne at his reaidenca ewt of the city, was fooling with an empty Kan yesterday, when it went olT, the shot indicting a nainful bat not dangorooe wound, which will disable Fountain for work foi some weeks. Frank Chukcu was arralgnad before Squire Ark'olmt evening on a charge of stealing $10 from the money drawer of Natulo LucI chesi, tbe Italian who runs the confec iouary . opposite the City Building. The evidence diu not 6natain the charge, and the justice diemisicd Church. Tii * Wollaburg Load sayt: When you go to Wheeling go to Martin Thornton's Capital Keataurant and got vour meals. He conduota piepared lo supply "meals. His place la located on Market street, a few doors below tae McLure House. '< Clerk Hcok ye&terday admitted to record a deed made Juuo 14, by Charles Kilmyei nod wife to William T. Terry, iu considera t tion of $1,700, for part of lot 17, on Zme . ntrent. Alvo two deeds in partition between K. W. Kiz^ett and wife and Stephen WaterI hou6e, jr., and wife. Fquiuk Akkle had a little Hoom in criminal hiwinrsa las: night. Kobert Nuby wat fined $5 and costs for assault and buttery, on complaint cf Macule Flannery. Maggie in return was fined $5 and cosh and required to . give bond in thesuin of $60 to keep the peace I for six months, on complaint of Ann? ^ Bsrnes. Amoa Johnson wai arraigned foi tho same same otlense on complaint of E. J, Fisher, but was dismissed. A BxcsuT issue of the 8treator, 111., Tribune hes the following: CoL J. Kcmple, of Wheel iog, West Virginia, an enthusiastic yonn^ , republican from that State who attendee ' the National Republican Convention nt Chicago to "whoop 'er up" for Biaine, was prea ent. Kb was one of the best and most forcl ble speakers of the evening, and put mors enthusiasm and lifo into the meeting than al the rest of the speakers put together. E. P. Hunt, late of Barnesville, indicted bj the Grand Jury of Belmont county attlu present term of Common Pleas Court fo: pacing gilded coin, and having been tonnc cniltv hv a iurv. wih brought into Uonrt vea Jerduy morning and sentenced by Judgi Kelly to cuc yc.tr in the Penitentiary a hard labor. William Dade, colored, late o Boilcdre, indicted for bargfary and larceny and saving heretofore plead guilty to uau indictmaut, was also sentenced to one year ii . the Penitentiary. Tns Oleveland, Lorain it Wheelingrsilroac * ba7e made very important changes in tbi running of their trains, which can but be ri uelv-d with favor by its patrons. Ail passan ger trains aro now solid tbrongh traine t( Cleveland without change or delay. Th< Cleveland and Uhricbflviile Express No. 2' arrives at Cleveland ut 9 a. m., leaving Cleve land at 5 p. m., citing patrons 8 hours in tm . Forest City. This train makes direct con jiflction at Grafton with the "Bee Line* (Cleveland, Colnmbnp, Cincinnati & Indiana polia Railway) for all points in tho West am Southwest. The Oleveland and Wheellnj Expie33 No.[-17 nov?a make direct connectloi at Grafton and Elyila for all local points oi the Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati & Ic 1 dlonapolla and Lake Shore Hallways also t all points in thoBouthwest, West and North west. AJsa at Cloveland for all points Eas and with boato for Detroit and all points u| the great lakes. For time of train?, sea tlm card iu uuothtr column. I?EitSl>IVAL n V.ST LOT*. Newtt and UoKsJp lu lielntlon to Ynrloai tfooplc. o. r. aicuormicx, 01 urauon, 13 in tne cit] on legal basinets. [ Jndgo G. D. Camden, of Clarksburg, is ir ; the city on profes:ional business.' A. G. Oar tin Storor bus gone to his homi in ibfe East for a month's vacation. Misa Lottie Hayncs, of LaBello street, ha returned from a ten months' visit to Ohicagi and Itock Island. Gov. Jackson ran down to Parkorabnrj yestorday for a brief visit. This is poaaibli with the River road in operation. Mr. Gam Bummers, of the clerical force a the Auditor's cilice, bus returned from ai * extended visit to Gilmer county. ! J. M. Mason, of tho Btata Tax Commission ' la in the city," unperintonding the publica tion of the Commissiou'Breport. t Stale Senator Anthony Smith, of Tyle r county, was in tho city yesterday, and lef [ for tho Ea?t on tho B. & 0. train last even . . Hon. John W. Mason, of Grafton, and A G. JJaton, Esq., of l'hilippi, were in the cit] r yeaiorday on bueinena before the Bupreim t Court ot Appeals. Mr.'. CbauDing M. 8mith, editor of th lmt** wn ??>??/. - MUIUH^ iflo viauui v_ who came np to the city oa the Ohio Rlyo v ratlroad^ycsterday. a 8. M. Howard and wife and Henry Morri " and wife, who havo been viaitin^ nt Parkerc r hnrg, cttMO up yesterday on the first trail over the R6W road. : -Cft.-a M. VanWinkle, manager of thi f Parkers^arR opera house, was in the citj . yesterday loo king np attractions for hii bouse for nextv?#nou. Major W. W. J^bk^pn, tho Qovernor'a pri vate ueorotary, came tip from Parkersbnri yesterday on too now railroad. 1I3 aayaJha he bought the first tiokct sold by, tho com pany, y New Corporations ; Herniary of .State Btalunker yestorday is . sued a certificate of incorporation to the Kelly Cool and Coke Company, of Portland 0 The capilnl atcck is $21)0, with the privilege or increasing to $250,000. The incorporator! are J. M. Kelly, J. T; Hodgone, S. H. Nprton William Leoppr, JbbnLauRhlin.i'red.'Latich^ lln and S. L. Kifiner. A charier was also tened to the Harper's Ferry General Improveinont Company, having a nominal capital of $500,000, of which *1C0 has heeu Bubfcribed and $10 paid in. The incorporators are E. K. Cbatubeis, O. H. Trail, J. Garland Hatfit, O T. Kemp, W. H. H.-Spancler, Joo. P. BcIiUHhr, Geo. R. Marquotte, R. H. Cavalier, Raudolph Ran, Ei? ward 'Homey, all o( Harper's Ferry. Thkbe "will be a concert and euteriainment piven byiTrs. it. J. Scott, of Wheeling, in the M. E. Oborch at Triadelphis, Wed ties* day evening,'June 18th. Hound trip tickets 50 cents. Including,admission to entertainment. Traiu leaves Wheeling at 0:45 p. m? returning afler the fntertainment Tickets for salo at Mrs. Ziegenfeldor's and Qaimby's news depot. . . "In Time of l'cnco Prcuuro for Wnr." Mosquito net in hU colors at 12, M, MCGILUK & CO.'P, ' V>; vy\L>.' ":.v? vr^ - ; . ' ' v" ^ ' . ' ' : ; V X .. ' A MAN BURIED ALIYE, HORRIBLE DRATH OF JOHN SMITH Br aa Valqna Caant.Hr at the CII7 TTater Woiki Ytalcrdaj Aflarnoon?A Fellow Workman Mar* rowlj Kicapta thn Name Ned Kurt?The Trcaeheroui (Jalrktaad'a Vatfil tttialf. Yeaterday afternoon a fatal accident occur* rad at tho Water Worki, the detalle of which are both dtetroMlcg and peculiar. The well being dog for the now pump caved in and burled boneath tons of etrth, rocks and tlm* bora, ono of tho workmen, named John Smith, whoso home was in Wellivlilo. Pat* rlok 8cuileo, of Koat. Liverpool, another workman, wat^no-camou, uown, dui oy almost snperhuman cft'orta on the part of himself and his fellow workmen, he manogod to eioape without bolng serionely injured. Hp was baroly covered up, but it in estimated that Hmith Ib under from ton to thirty feet of earth. If he waa not instantly killed by the rocks and timbers, he must have auflocatod in a very short time. character or tux work. The well is situated in tho vacant lot north of the now boiler hnuaa nud o.ist of tho P., W. & Ky. track. Men hare boen busy digging it for aeteral weeks past, and bad it not been for the unfortunate occurrence of yetterday afternoon, the dlkgiug would havo probably been completed last evening. Only a few more iuohes were to be tsken our to make tho depth tlfty-twofeot, as required by the contract, Tho contractor, William Ghiebolin, of Esst Liverpool, expccted lo commence layiut? the brick curbing tc-day, or to-morrow at the farthest, and thousands of brick are already on the ground for that work. In order for the public to understand the nature of the accident it will bp necc-aaary to firet explain how lite well was dag. Mr. Ohlaholm worked on the same plan aa that ho used in digging the Island crib last aumnier. A steam hcuatinK apparatus wm employed for hoisting the earth out, and syphon puuipa were used to lorco the water out. The aides were prevented from caving in by a strong crib made of upright timbers braced on tbe inside with heavy pieces, and covered, ou the outride with two inch oak plank. This crib was constructed at the surface, and au the well waadngita?nkdowo, go that its base was . always at the bottom of the well, and as it i became necessary additions were made to tho crib at the top. thjc 80drck of danokr. The diameter of the well, as It was being : dug wsa 28 feet After tho digging had been comploted it was the intention to build a , brick curb three feet thick, thqs reducing . the diameter of. tho well whon ready for tbe ! pump to 22 feot. Tho brick curb was tobavs rested ou a concrete aud stono foundation. I The soil in which tbe well was dug was of i a very looeo sandy natura and many who have watched the progress of tbe work bavo predicted that a cavs-in would take place before the work was completed, but bad it not : been for the quicksand fouud new tl:e bottom-it is not likely that such would have been the case, for tbo wooden crib waa a very ' Btrong one and being made tighter?practically a long box?did not allow tho elites to fall in. It waa tbo treacherous quicksand I that did the work. About 3 o'clock it was ' noticed oozing in under the bottom of the ' crib, together with conaiderable wator, and 1 the ten wen at wcrk in tho bottom were or1 dercd out, Contractor Ohisholra not deeming it safe for them to remcln there. Ho also cautioned them not to stand too near the . edge of the well. The syphons were kept at i wort and it was hoped that the qaicksand i was only a small vein and would soon atop i coming in, but about 4 o'clock there-was a i crash Hnd the mouth of tha well, wbioh had ) been 28 feel acro:e, suddenly became nearly i 60 feet. r The quicksand had undermined all around , the welt, especially that pirt between the woll and th? ruilrrmrl , AX EXCITING tCi.NE. The crash was a loud cue, and added to it | were the shouts of horror of the workmen ' and the Water Works employes as the /onus of John Smith and Patrick Scullen were Been going down into tho awful pit, followed by planks, rocks and bricku, n hugo mortar-mix *-t and the hoisting engine and apparatus. I The crib waa cruahod and splintered as though made of straw; in fact, a stonewall r could hardly have witlatood the force that j was thrown againbt tho crib after tho quickr sand had done its work. After tho noise was 1 over and the sides had ceased rolling down - tbo men jumped down to the bottom, which b was now only about twenty foet from tho Burt face, aud, lilting tho timbers and shoveling f away the dirt, noon had Scullea out. His head wen badlybruwed and his breast i was crushed, but to bones were brokon end 1 there were no internal injuries, and inn few moment he was able to walk around, i He Lad .been standing several feet away from the opeoing, wjiilp Smith was nearer. The latter uad bson warned to keep farther awsy, but had not heeded it, a*, d when tbf ] cavam io:-k place wai almost the first objeel _ BPrnnlunsincdown. r Steam Vs? at ouce ahut off from the . syphons and SapfflntendentKiddlesndCon3 tractor Chisholm lost no tiuut in getting their . forces to work. A detail of police wfw ori dered to the spot, and atretching ropts, kept . the crowd at a eafe distance. The rapidity j with whioh the ntiws spread throughout the T city -ff&s wonderful', hundred# of people were J on the stmt In a few oiinotg?, nod it kept the J cUicers busy keeping them outoids tho iines. JUE WOIiK OP IXUIICATIOH. ; 3 The work of getting the engine and wbal tlmbors conid be replied oat of tbe hole vies t attended by considerable danger, as the P ground about tho opening w*s Bracked and 8 tbe earth every now and then would cays away. Tlank* were firnt laid to slido the lioiatirg apparatus op on, and after a hall hoar's bard work it waa gotten out. A. sane of, men was then pnfc tc " woifc building ? platform for it tc stand on so Uiat It could l.e ussd to aceiat in j cleaning out the well. Another gar g worked steadily getting out what planko tjnu tiiuberj j could be reached; horbfB ?usd csris weraseul for, and two largu piles of brick' tbat were left on the edges were hastily xemovnd to at 0 to prevent iheir going down end adding tc ' the already serious situation. Tho rocks a mentioned ua going down into the well cime 3 from the foundation wall of an old couei tbatatood on. tb? plspa many ycara ago. II y was about twelve feot deep and two feet thick I and stood cbuut two feet cast of tJjp''I\, \V, & Ky. track. Iia existence bed beta forgotf ten by tipr.rly.eyay one; there wan aboa! two feet of earth on top of it; it was built 01 large and heavy stones. A ?KIUQ03 HIUATIOIf. 1 The niombera of the Water Board arrived soon after the accident, and hold a meeting . in flaperlntoudant Blddle'e office, for the [ purpose of giving orders for work mad< ' necetstuy by the caviug. The situation was realiy a aerioua one, and had a rain occurred ltat night.ltis probable tbatthotmndjofd-jl lars worth of property would have bean lost, f On the south was the uaw boilar house with a its big batteries, onlv about ten fiot from the edge of the holp. O.i tbo natt thero rites a rlgbt from the xnonth of the bole a bank al 8 an angle of about forty-five degree, ou top r of wbitb are the houEPH of ihoee rceidenti living on the west aid* of North Jlahi street, 9 above Alfred Coldwell'a jesidouce. A heavy . rain would tumbled all of tbifi down r almost beyond doubt. ' : The well caved to the PittebDrgh.y/beel' ing& Kentucky-trtscV. I'. was 6aved by Ibc B old fitono wall, but the running of trains 7 over it was ticklish work. Mauager Bejlr3 ville was in a quandary, ad both of nie m>iii gangs were at ivcrk at aiflarent psrtgol the roacLand liia passenger trains wpre in the S yanls at Fifth etreet. He cot a caiseo^^car, f however, out of the freight house,.. :nid tak< log passengers from the depoLctfrried them fn thn wnriH i?n<? thnn lli?m the *1:47 train. He also ptit a email force ol men to work and*block?'rl the track upaufll. ciently to l?t the Ohio River train get down so that it was not mo'ro than an hour late in , RottiDtTaway, an^ fbo Pittsburgh, Wheeling i & Kentucky freight train got away on time, i By the time tho 7:17 tram arrived the track had been shoved over to the West, and by rnnniug alow, trains could pass safely, the bubikd jfah. In. tho meantime Obifiholm's men had been busily engigod preparing to clean the debris ont, but It.was not until abont 10 o'clock last nigbtthattho aparatus could bj uood. Up to midnight the unfortunate Bmith had not been found. He was a curpou ter by trade,about 40 years old, and leaven a wife and four children, the oldest about ten years old. Hid family moved from Eiat Liverpool to Welle* ville only a few week* since. The news was telegraphed to his family and his wife is expected to arrive this morning. :8cnllen is a miner and had come here to dig the tunnel from the bottom of tho well that caved in to the well to be dug at the edge of the xiyer in which tho 21 inch supply main is to bo laid.. j Tho accident wasono of thoue unavoidable occurrence?, and had the men kept further back they would not h'avo bten caught. Best Galvanised Fending Wire, price six ceoU p?r pouod, At Boyd's, Market Bquar?, . . r . ... _// TIIK "FP-r.KHOM" COKCEUTH Anaplclonalr flpenrit Imi Klttit-\ artut MncotRs. The vaat assembly ol men, wom'.n and children of all ages and every class ol society which was oolltotid ou Cliapllne street at the west front oftho State Homo last evonlCK, must have dflllsbted the hearts ol the friend* of the free open elr conceit plau. The enttreopen spaoa on Ospltol Bqmro was filled, and the street ndj jlnlne aloo ihrongjil. Tlia thousand nati were occupied, and bad there been three tlmea as ruiny iho pjoplo could not have all been acoommodatjd. The concert was a little late lu opening, uwiiijf iu mo cukbubiubui oi mo I)And during j the day. But'tula but added to the eagernew ot tho audlonce to en j t>v tho prociamuie.! If this opening concert ot the sericu is tin in* I dlcatlon ot tho success of ita Buccwsora, the Oily Fathera builded wlacr than they knew when they adopted the joint committee's re* | port and put Mr. Petereon's ideaa into exe-, culion. Tbo programme baa already been .printed in the Intklliokncer, It mi well I i rondorod, the Opera House baud apparently! I being "on ita metal," and many and emphatic were , tho compliment* it received, i cspjclally, from Btranfjere, of whom there waa a gratifying proportion In the audience. The public taste evidently runs to light, catchy mos'c, and such" selections ua the ''l'atlonco" potpourri wero heartily applauded, Many ladl<w and others enjoyed ihe music at homo or at the house* ot friends on tho s'.rcotH in the vicinity, and all voted tho oponlng entertainment an utquellliBd success. Messrs. Peterson, Hall, Happy, Smith, Bhanley and Hull, tho Oouuoll committee, may cortalnly congratulate themselves, especially Mr. Peterson, who originated tho idea of these concerts, Rim 10 wu0111 mo auopuon 01 Ujo plan ia doe. It would probably be an Improvement to have the bund located on a platform, inatead of in tho porch. The coiling and pillars hlndor to a alight extent the free issuance ol the sound in certain directions. Tliore should alto be better light. The electric lights were bright enough, but too few. After the concerts become an 'established, thin?, cards warning .tbe andienco against pick'pockota would also ba serviceable. But taken ai a whole, the concart wai an agreeable surpriB3 to tbe most ardent believer in the feasibility of Mr. Feterwu'a project. HKLl<AtK?? 31. E. Conference-Wheeling Iluu Oil*? ill* Bell, Klc. A. L. Wetheiald spout Sunday with his family liera. The nail works factory wai idle yesterday from scarcity of iron. MIm AHr?" Tvln?*V lino *i?ln?n??.1 visit to Summorfield. George Severe Ib standing tho amputation of hia lege rem at k*bly well. Tho Dlncl plea Sunday School will havo a big picnic out the Winding Hill at ltode/er's Grove on next Friday, Committees havo been appointed to solicit in all ths wards money to aid in the making cf a good road up cemetery hill. Dr. William?, of the M. E. Church here, ha* bton appointed a delegate to tho centon*inl celebration of the church at Balt inoio this fall. jrj.uu gmrj nviaa una a narrow escape from a fire Sundayfromanup-stairH furnace; bat as it waa, a liose at baud prevorited any damage at all. A largo bell was re*hipped from hero yesterday for a German M. E. Church near OJarington. The church staudn on Ihe top of the highest hill In Monroe county, and mis bell ia larger than any other in the county. President Mooncy, of the B., Z. & 0. railroad. and the aoperintendent and a number ofctliciala of the B. ?fc 0. road met here yesterday, aud arranged plans for a platform between tho tracks of tne t?ro roads near the river bridge.A horsa belonging to Ohas.Tapp, a Wheeling butcher, ran oil at Union street, breaking up th^bujrgy and scattering it along several streets, it was stoppsd on the way up to Gravel Hill. -Kooue was hurt, notwithstanding tho crowded streets and tho great speed ot tho horse. Rev. 8. F. Minor,of St Clairs?ille, preached at the M. E. Church lbst night, opening the Barnesville District Conference, which will ho held hero during tno lirathulf cf tbe week, Rev. Rauban Kirvalgian, a nativo Christian of As o Minor,will preach, probably to-night He dresses in his native costcme aud illustrates the lifo of that country in various other ways. To-morrow evening there will be a meeting especially for children and thoir interests. The business of the conference will be transacted during the daytime. Rev. Mr, McNulty will preach Wednesday evening 'at : tbe First Presbyterian Church, and will '83 sietKev. J. K. McKallipcach following even ; ing of tho week in preparatory seivlces foi | Communion on 8unoay morning next. Unity Hud Ntreugin. Athletes and sjiorlsmen all unite in pro, nouncingBt Jftcoba Oil, the great pain re lieyer, as without equal for the euro o) ! sprains, brnieen, aches acd pains. ( Turkish 2>?th Tout Is . In a largo assortment and prices low. J3. M. McQiLLtM & Co. Jiint ltecetvl?K [ Another lot of carriages, jump oeata, two and , three 0Drinir;nhft0tGUP- ooi? onrlp. nf?nn ho-* , anil cut down front boggles; r!1 (all leathei , trimmed and warranted; alfio full platform and three ppring wagons for less money that ever.,before offered in Wheeling. Call, set and price at J. W. Ferrel'e, corner Main and Twenty-first atreotB. Hack null OumituU Towels In a great variety of styles from 10c upwards E. M. McGillin & Co. Reliablk Skbc's, that noverfail to grow are sold by lioyd. No old etock offered. Everything New and Frfwh Crop at Boyd's. | Gbruat table linen at 20s per yard and np 1 wards. E. M. McSillin &. Co. ) t ?V f Oiicnlucr ol tlio Miiio iliver Kallroao i Juuo 10. 1 Commencing Monday, JanolG, trains'ot 1 above road will arrive and depart as fol 1 lows (City time) Leave Wheeling ?t7:2< ' a. u. and arrive at Parkiraburg at 11;50 a. leave Whoellnsr at 4:35 p. m. and arrive? hi 1 Pnrkersburg at 0;05 p. v.j leave Pcrkorabnrf : (Wheeling time) at 7:20 a. u. and arrive a Wheeling at 11:50 a. m., leavo Parkeralmrga! 4:35 r. k. and arriveat Wheeling at 0:35 p. m } Traips ron daily,* Including onuday. "' t'Auxih ?r .tni? ilitii Ff "y ^ M Tko Pennsylvania Company??ort Waym [ Eopla?and the Pittsburgh, Cincinnati it 8t Louis fteilwav?Fan-Handle Routa?will eel chenp excursion tickets to and from all stt tiona on Jnly Si and good to retnri until July 7th, inoluslrc. Children between tboag?8of5aud 12yeara will bocar?iod ai one-half the excursion iate. Great preparatlona are being made at manj prominent points to celebrate the day in ar appropriate xnannor, and all the popular r? eorte will bo filled -with patriotic picoit partiea.\The ratea will.; ba .vary lov, ami overybodvNshould turn-out and enjoy'tbt gloriopa Fourth. ; ; TarUoy Tablloga In cardinal and blaok, the beet eocda raanu' factured, with a large lino oMoworrpiipec . goodfl..-<AH warranted fast colors and pricei , cuwonteid the lowest. <*.. I / - E. M. McGlllik & Co. / - * ?? Jusx-thlnk of It, an eighUfoot Step faddei , for $2 00, six-foot for $1 60, with patuul buckut eupport, at Boy d'a,. Market Squure. lilenclmt T^ble Daiun^ko From 50c per yard up to the elegant Barnes ley, with napkins to match. E. M. MflQiw $ Cp. Mo?b new carpets, wall pspurs, oil cloths/, window blind*, hoeacko, Ac., Ac., to be sold for cash at manufacturer's prices. Gall and pee them at No. 2019 and i02f. Main street, John Boemer, Agent.; > ; A Fair Viler. The Voltaic Belt Company, or Marshall, Mich., offor to send Br. J)je's celeb;atod voltaic belt and eleatric appliances on trial, for thirty days, to men, both ol(J and young, tfllioted with nervous debility, lost vitality, and many other dicpases. 8ee advertisement in this paper. , nbuw JBnclilen'a AruJcn Nnlve. The bestSalve In tho world for Outs, Bruises, Sores,Ulccw, Salt Rheum, Fevor Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands,. Chilblains, Corns,' and all Skin Eruptiono, and poaltlvely cures Piles, or no pay required. It la guaranteed to Rive perfect latisfaction, or money refunded. Price 23 cents per box.For sale by Logan & Co. A. WuniiRrliil Kur?nln la French satins at 18o per yard at e. m. MoQimjv & Co.'s. Still fifteen ortwonty pieces of'slightly damaged carpet* left, at two-thirds their first cost, W. Fxbul, , ? . :v' ' .s , . ' / ". ;'"V ' .V * .... ' ' : .. ' . * ' . ' ^ r ' - ' . ' ' , / , IN HOC SIGNO GET LEFT TH? DEMOCRATIC CONViNTION P?ti np Rome flood Men fl> bs Ktcrlheid on tho Shrine of r*r(j nrvollev? bf the Hide of Olbrrs not ?o (foid-Lou Jordan U{ta Thtro by a llaedaome BrJirlljv I Tho Ohio County Democratic Convention | met In tho hall of the llonte of .Delegates at I tho Capitol at 10 a. m, yeaterdny. A goodly : ?atberlng of represcntativou of the parly outaide of tho delugaUa wea proient, and an unuiutti nmonnt of buttonholing and conaultleg with the delegates was noticeable, apparently mcotly ovtir thePrcseoutlug Attor ueyomp* Mr. W. G. Handlan, Chairman of the Couoty Executive Committee, called the meeting to order, and named Mr. F. V, Jer* aou ua .temporary Chairman. Mr. Allen Brock woo chooon Temporary 8ocretaty, and this orRanftUlon was cubssqutntly mane the permanent organization of toe convention. Mr. Jepson read a brief epoooh thank* intf the convention on his own behalf and that of-Clay district for tho honor conform! upan him,and exhorted tho convention to nomluaten ticket compesBd of candidates with "iuherout buoyancy." Hocongralnlated his fellow delegates on their unaulmlty fori Handlau for Sheriff,' prophesied a uweeplng vlotory, thanked them again, auddeclarod thoconvontion open for bnsluesti. Tho vote for Governor Jackson in 1880 was made the basis of representation, and tho roll being called all tho delegates were found to be present. QUICKLY DONE, Colonel James Hpey.jr moved that nom-j iuatlonafor Sheriff ha called for. Mr. Shepi luurouurg moved mat Air. W. 0. Handlan' be uaoied by acclamation, rind this motion I wai unanimously carried by arising voto.i amid consideiabio applausa. Mr. Handluu i catno forward In rtbpouea to this, carrying a beautiful bocqnot, and gracefully thanked the convention for tbo recognition accordod hlra. For Clerk of tho Circuit Court. Mojor John W. Mitchell, tho present incumbent, wai named by M. J. O'Kano in n written apeech, which paid him a hiRh compliment. He wf a unanimously elected without a ballot. Applause end callo for "Mitchell" followed, and Ulu M?jor appeared from the lobby and very neatly thanked the delegates. tor Clerk of the County Court Mr. C. J. Jllngle nsmed Mr. Gaorge Hook, and on motion of Mr. Delnplalno this election was maw muue oy acclamation, there balng no opposicg vote. Mr. Hook was culled for, and in tho inidat of applause,-conveyed to the dc-legatea bis appreciation of the honor conferred upou him, exp:esaing the hope that tho result iu Ootober might bo similarly unanimous. THE I'BOSECOTOIU For Prosecuting Attorney Mr. "William Mylea nominated Iu 8. Jordan, aud Frank Walter placed J. J. Wood before the convention. Colonel James 8peyer and Mr. Frank Healey were appointed tellers to tske the billot. The vote resulted: I Wool. Jordan. WflBhlBgtOli 16) J 6 322% M&altou 40-1 <;i?y 256 us Union 5tU Centie \UX 2b% Webster 218k 42t^ Ritchie ....29l% Wi'/i TrtadelpbU 2i6>% 555>4 Liberty... filJi IQ.% KlchlHUd ..126 63 Total.!....?. . J.Cil'd 2,b'J0 5-6 The yoio wn taken by ballot and a great deal of confusion necanarily resulted from each delegate's cr.'ting his individual ihare of the district vote. Aftei; tho vote had been taken, numerous motions;v;ero made looking to recasting it, but finally tee Secretary made the fooling como right aud the result wm annoaECed. It was moved that Mr. Jordan's nomination bo made unanimous, and tbia was done amid , hearty applause. In answer to culls, Mr. Jordan returned his thanks. AEBEJI0S8. ' For assessor for tho city district, R. H. Phillips was unanimously nominated by acclamation. and ho, too, hs.d to retnra bis 1 thanks. Ho proceed also to lead thorn to victory. For tho conntry district Frank Walters ' named Noah Zint; John C. Farla named J. 1 U. Montgomery, and James Itutsell named Martin Burroughs. A ballot resulted is 1 Ziue'a nomination,.bo receiving 3,017 votes ' to Mr. Montgomery's 310 and Mr. Burrough's ; 078. He v/n calltd lor, thanked tha de'.e gates, and was heartily applacded. Mr. Handlau turned ov?-r to him hie bouquet and Noah held it up, causing renewed upplau&o. Frank Healey moved to adjjurn till 2 o'clock, but this motion was laid on the table. . wanted, f0uk candidate?. [ . Mr. O'Kano moved that a committeo bo named consisting of one member from each district to consult aud report to the Convention a Legislative tickot. This motion provoked some discussion. Bomo of tho delegates saw in this an effort to "aetupa job," ana others thought it "disfranchised" the Convention. c- Mr. I O'Kiino explained: "What,wo wantia to conr suit some parties; we;may/.b3 j able to induce ' somebody to run who-has not yet bean 1 namtd." 1 Mr. Delaplaine moved that the Convention ' meet a a a Comraitteeol the Whole during the I recess and consult and advise on tho candidates for the Honaa of Delegate?. Mors discussion followed,and finally Mr.Brock moved to lay tho whole matter on the table, which was ilone, and a motion to proceed to name candidates for tho House prevailed, but pending this btisineed tho Oonvontion took a re ce:s until 2 o'clock p. m. During the recess candidates for tho Legislature were active in interviewing delegates, aud speculation was rifo when the meeting was again called to order as to who the four lucky msn would be. l county cuuveyob.' . j.uouiiuiiujuu ounouncou mat it was the 1 duly of the coavontion to nominate a candi date lor Conuty Uurveyor. Filling this pobi' tiou has for several years bsen allowed by common consent to devolve upon the Board 1 oLOommieBionera, but too lav? provides that ? tile Burvoyor thall be eleoted by too peopK 1 Two namta were placed before the conven^ lion, Capt. Carr and Walter Smith, the pree enf incumbent. A ballet was taken,resulting in Cspti Carr'a election, ho having 2,815 to 8raith'21,160. The Captain was deolared the nominee of tho convention. 5 A DIG A EE AY. i For membGr of the House of Delcgateo, - M?-. Allen-Brock named Jadga T. D; Houti ton, Frank Hea'.cy nominated Jonas Pickett, i Mr. O'Kane prelected Col. Jarnfs. Speyei'a ; name, John C. Faris named T. B. Howard, of Liberty district, W. A. WJUon nominated ' James Maxwell, and John Butlerfield JTr. i William Myleu. John J. Jacob3 was placed in nomination by Mr. DalapUIn, and John j P. Gilchrist by Mr. Frank Walter, Ganrgo L BaiVd.'jr.1, by -Mr. Garden; Edward llobortV flbn;Tby Afr. McGirilfryt andCbarlea Boabright by Mr. Hoffman, Mr. Thorhbnr* presented Col. Robert White, Mr. Binj-ell also named J. J. Woods. Maay of the nominations were! osconded, and the name of Mr. Woods was 1 subsequently withdrawn. A few of the' i candidate*' names were received with muuu . ""'""'J *ar. JRCOUO, i Qeorgo I5nird End Mr. Mazwellj Johu A. Hobba \jae named, but his namo withdrawn, and Mr. O'Kane, jast baforo a ballot wei be-| r gunj-plsced'Mr. Jamca B. Taney in nomination. " ^ Ool. Speyer movttTth&tthc nominee from the country districts bo named first, and thi3 motion prevailed. THE CI UKTEY'H CANDIDATE, _ Mr. Brock moved that the'vote he taken viva VQCt, aud this waa adopted. A ballot wan i thon taken on the nominees from the couc[ try district Messrs. Jacobo, 'Qi)ohfiat and Howard. The voto resulted: Jacob? .... 2,607 Howard.., ' I,>68 tylchipl.,, - 137 Mr. Jacobs was declared the nomiuco for the country districts, tbe announcement ber ing greeted with applause. THE OTHER TAKEE, A ballot was then taken for the three re-] maining candldatoo, the voto resulting: Housiou ...... 13-1% Pickett......r.?.f?wl,4!8 8porcr...,,H-?' l.Mi' Maxwell.*; ..1,012 B#(rd...MNM......?l.CCl - RoberUon.......'.'....l,SM Sortbrlghl 072. Mylta -2,697 While 2 410 Tasty, ...... 101# Whole number of votes cast. 4 otft? noi>w. *ary to a choice, 2 007. Messrs. Myirs and While, having received this number of votes, ware declared nominated, air. Mylea returned thauks, and declared b!a intention to work swloushr for the auccesi ol the ticket. Mr. Kay, of Ritchie DJnlrlol, appealed to tho Convention to vote for Air. Robertson as & representative workiugman, tho lawyero, hnsine*a mou and farmer* already bBing represented on tho tlckot. Judge llouston, Mr. Seabright and Colonel fipeyer thanked their friend* for tho ?uppsf t they had received and ' . ' .V'.-'V.' ! ' ' withdrew In furor of Mr. Robertson. Mr. Garden waved be bo nominated by acclamation, bnt Mr. Heoly objected, and tbo ballot proceeded, resulting In Botorhon'i nomlnatlon, he rooelvlng all but 430)4 of the votu emit, these going to Mr. Pickett. Tho result provoked hearty applaus*. 1XCCUTIVK CJMUITTIV. The following mombora of tho County Kxcctttlvo Commltt?fl wire tlinn named by the resi'ootlvo districts and ratified by tho convention: ? Washington, Barney Bhauloy. Mndiion, Jobs H. Naylor. Clay, V. P. Jerson. Union, John W. Boring. Contro, John Waterhoute. Webster, Port or Qmltb. Ritchie, 0. J. Ulngoll. Trladelphia, D. M. Tbombarg. Liberty, T. R. Howard. Richland, J. M. McColloch. gKHATOltUL C'jMrailKn?. . Alfred Caldwell, Mlcbaal Rdwards, James flpeyer, Peter DaUplain,Thornae O'Brien, M. J. O'lianeand John P. Gavin woio nominated for Banatoilol oonferccs, bat Mr. O'Knnn withdrew, leaving eix names from which fiffl ware to bo onoaen a9 confereos. Mr. Gavin "got left," tho other tUo all re* calving a majority of the voteo cast, and beinr declared duly elected. Mr. Wllwm offered a resolution pledging tho untiring efforts cf tho dolegntna to the success of tbe county, State and National Democratic tlckcta at tho Ootober and Novembor elections, which wauaecoDdtd by Mr. Brock. and carried. Tho convention thanked tho Ohr.irman,the Obairiuau thnnked the convention. and a motion to adjourn sine ilie was carried. After tha convention adjourned the Executive Committee met and organ?Kid by electing F. P. Jcpeou Chairman and U. J. Binge]! Secretary. ' I'Afnrrli of lUo Ulmltler. Stinging, irritation, Inihmmation, all Kidney and Urinary Complaints, cured . by "Buchu-palbn." $1. B/lxd Garden Plows, Cultivators, Bead Bowom and Tools of every description sold by Boyd, Markot Bqna . I.nco IiuutlUK?. A splendid assortment, in all colors, arc shown at low prices by h. m. McGillin & Co. Jon lot cf $5,000 worth of Mun'o Clothing, which wes bouKhtat ?0 cents on the dollar and will bo sold tho same way. Call and see them at Twenty-first aud Mam streets. J. W. Fjebrkl. Headquarters lor all kinds of Gardening Tools and fined*. 8. E. Boyd's, Market square. Prlutcd Lnwnii Cc. Ga. 8a and 10j Dor vard. i3. M. MoQillin&Co, * Great UaruulaM In wash dress goods at 5 centa per yard, and also a bankrupt lot of men's clothing at CO C8iitfc on tho dollar. J. W. Fkkukl. The "New Imperial" Plow bcata tbcm all. Take it npon trial with any and all others. Keep thani ell and pay for th? plow that doee tho most catisfactory work. It is sold by S. E. Boyd, Wheeling, W. Yd. Akothbu ne?/ arrival of Phaetons, Jatnp Seat Baggiea and Storm Sprier Wagons, full leather top and all, warranted, at great bargains. J. W. Fkrbcl, Cor. Main and Twenty-first Streets. Csxavsstc Hues, Kakea, Spades, Bhovols Mattocks, at 8. R. Boyd's, Market square. KlVKK KKWN. SofcMAboni ili8M(cuml>u(?th\nnnh Urlc.'N uud T?l?'Kr?plitc l!o|iur(N. Tho Bcez pa'.ced up with a low of emptitr. The Katie Slockdale down and the Emma Grahr.m tin are io-dav'u I,IHnh?ir(?>?.nin?*tn_ imti packeis. The Elaine was not taken to Pittsburgh for her new abaft as staled in yeaterday'a paper. 6he i? receiving her ropaira jast below the water works. Copt. Charlie List, tho clover chief clerk of the steamer Bt. Lnwreaca, is in Pittsburgh, taking in the racea. Capt. L'at has h good horse thfere himself in "Cape. Dcuds." Captain \V. L. McGitmiss, rncstor of the Willie Austin, tho new Martin's Ferry picket, made a largo iiuinbar of frienda yesterday. The liitia packet wca warmly welcomed. Tha river fell about oso foot yesterday; the marks last evening indicated a depth in the channel of 7 feet 3 inches, and had boon stationary for three or four hours. Bnsinew was fair. The Andes arrived at 7 o'clock laot evening with a big trip below aid plenty of passengers in her cubin. This excellent stem wheel packet will leave for Cincinnati on her return tr.'p at S o'clock thh afternoon. Capt. Charlie Muhlcmtm is in command and lltssra. Noll and Kaos are in the ollice. The Andes io well and favorably known all along the river. Bhe hits commodioLS accommcdittoes and her officers are all clever. Fmsuaaii, Juno 12.?Monongahela river 5 feet 2 inches and on a stand. GEEKSEiiiRO, Pa., June lG.?River 13 feet i inchf.8 acd i-iJliug; weather clear. On. City, Pa., June 10.?River 2 fcotlO inoLu-s ami /ailing; wtathcr clear auil pleaBaut. Rice's Lanoing.Pa., June 16.?River 4 feet 10 inches and failing; weather cleaijthermomoter,78?. . Brownsville, Pa., June 1c ?River 4 feat 10inches t-.'irt on aBtaad; weather clear; thermometer SO0. THE DAILY 3I.1KKCT8. She riumtclul World. New Yonir. Juno 1G.?Money e?.syat2a3pe:ceut. Prtae xnercautllo oaper 5e6 percent. St.'rilnp Hxchanco bankers' blliHhtcAdy at (2 deaiand W 87. CiOVEUUMESTC-btrOUK. !t.vii.uoAD Bonds?Weak fo- West Shoxe, Eri-s new ficcoiiilaand Texas Pueiflo Rios. ?tate secukities-Qu'.et; Tennessee mixed toW at 38. : oiocks?The week opened with a strong and higbor market .'or stocks Western Uulou >?ms the It-atuie and ro?o percuut to 6>% on increased business. Uqion 1'wciuc wos in fair rteuiaud end told up }% percent t) A)%, Oilier active ?-haHK KUVHUCoa lo * percent, thu laiU'r Si Paul. Hefore l'J'JO the beaw and room traders wade ft raid on Union I\telUo; and Northern hnclflu preferred, foiclug the former down to 29)6 and th;? latter to 44%. Tills was succeeded by a rally, but in the afternoon tho whole market was lower again. A fieri! o'clock a modentto buying movement tot in and prices rallied X 10 % percent, liiswuri Hhciflc, Western Uuion ai'd Union Parlfic belus the mcst promiuont in tho recovery. Ko*rtho closo Lackawanna fell off to Itbut in the iluai dealings tho mft'ketwai stoulernnd Arm. Cornp-tiel wltn &ttu da\'a do-lug, price 1 urol% percent lower lor UeadiuK nud Louuvl'lo & Nashville. =J4 for Missouri i'rttille, Lako shore ana Oregon & Transcontinental, % for No: thorn Paclflo preferred, % fjr Now York ventral and Krlo, % for Northern Pacific common nud>< for Chlorgo. Burlluglon <U Quincs and KansiB i TtXis. Western Union ii % 'f'muwcllosB 218.CC0 shares. . J. 3. 3c. 10J?; U. a. 4te. 1115$: U. H. cew 4s 120K; Pacific Cs ol '9f>.123; Central Pacific, 112)4; ?rio6% I/Chl^h A WiUcs.. 02^; Louisiana tonsils 05K: Missouri 6s, 105; fit. Joseph, 108; t:. P. A s.iO. flwtfl, un^. Tcnntesr-o fa, olu, do no#, 37^: Texas PsuLfln land grouts, 4'; do lUo Grande, U: Union Piicltio tln>ls, Hi: do land grants, lC'Mdo slaking fund, 1CG}<; Virginia &, Virglnja consols, extra nuiurcd coupons,** do<3cforrcd, 4; Adims lUrre?s, l'JO: American Krprcis, extra div., ?); Cauada Southern, JiGJi: Central Pacific. 71: Cfif-iuiioaku A Ohio. ?'.U? ii.? io? - furred, IS; do 2d ]>rderm!. 8; 0., C., (!. & 1 fjDen\orA ltio Grande, JO. Kri?, u?: preferred.W Fort Wayne. 127; Uaanibal ASt.-Se.wpU. isakf;Jo preferred, wkod: hanssa & Teia*. MJ* Like Lrjo A Western, 8j{: Lake those. * Ifc; iW'villo & ffai l^WHe, New Albany .tfhlcapo. 110; Memphis A Charlwnou 1st preferred. 10: ilo 2d preferred, 5; MecyjliIaA Cttarlestoa. 26; Mlehl. r?u Central, C6: Missouri Pacific, Vjys; NkbUvUIoa Chttttauongo, 33; New Jersey Ceutrw, IG%- Notth ern.Pacific, v9;do preferred,-UJft North\w*ta'ij ay <7; fciclfli! Stall, KKs WtuUurel.. 1S1; ?rKS' '.4^:81. 1/juIb A Ban Fruiting). \WA\ do preferred 38; fit. Paul, 70j<: do preferred. 1C.& Sc 9k;. Union Pacific. 40; United States Exerts*4?itu, A P., rn dp preferred, 12# Wcfi Fargo Express, P.3; rtotem Unlcn,C:%. JlFCfltlstufl* ??il 1'roylhlouy. NEW Yobk, Jur.e lU.-rlour dull; roDeir,ui6 0?0 barrela; exports12,cop barrels; supjrfinofctatoind western ?2754815; common to too J Si 00*3 co- p? I/miI*. S3 2"ftG '.'5. Wheat. nMlnnt - i^n'h lowur', closed sto:?lv ?md th* dr.cllne rocoveiccl: recel&ta 25,000 bushele: export* IffJ,03) bushel*; No. U unlenfco t??p. No- 3 (spring 1)%k9:c; No. 2 lcdJur o Ufa5 Jalr,&le? i?#fc;o at $1 <yft*i o U. ClonlUf M II Ol'/il AURUfcl, KlMfirl.OCi'miKhfcU at ti v&i*1 ?>$, closiu? nt 61 031^; Bcpterabor; salt* <521,OirJ busbols At $i CMflu 0l?, olosinc ?t 81 Mfc: O.tolier, w!ei K.OtU. bushc.s ti 81 Q'M I ul 11%, dosltiR Rt SI 0^'. Dccembrr. n?lo8 8.Cai bunhtljut 8i W-% Curu, ?j?ot lots %al/i l?jwer: optSos* opined jH?%clowtxjiitot\nrd ic?clctl&?>$o niirt clcsc'i llrai; rciwlpw 273 OCO bukji !?: cxDOrts tH.(03 ha-liels uuRWiloa CCaoWa No. 3, . No V,CJ>4iti3Kc; ungraded while 71a ."ft. ? Julio : ijloslup Htor^c; July m*mex closing ; at 'AURUSt C:%\M'/{C, ofo?lug Kt Gi^o; fieri tcmUir CtXa65)Jc: u oring at ClJ^c. 0*11 h tri(Ji higher: receipt* t 9,07) burhelK; oxporti Ti^.OCObUKh. cU; mlxci wtiteru HTfttfOc: vrkKo wcKtera SS;43c. H&yqulet nit umhuROJ. Colfro. Bjiot fair; itio timer ft OKc. options aail; option prlcfs 5 riluti < lower, btitwiure was >owo itcovciy wtien tho lovrer 1 efliiaiHcsif.ilju Br.zll crop wJuU" bled h*ru from U!o: clo'etl IJ'Ui; ?l&a3 2t0 bans Hlo No. 7 July nt i 8.10*jj.v0a'wlca U.i-0 ba^B Aunurt hi S.S0.Uj.4'c naloi2.M)0^:CTSc|>t?mb'r hi 8 40a8.COc: sile* 1,100 baj;? uctoicr At 8.ton. wUb 1.2S0 b&gii November | at h 60a3 65c, ialc? J .MO b*WJ December nt 8 C5?8 70e. Sugar Bicstly; ccuttifugiil 6!M6o; Xi^DWad^ \at\ O . -./ ' . f . %c; DoraoraraN^o: Guoiooulopo 4^i Mmtloiquo %c; Jonalca 4?ic: St. Damlnteo 07 te*t 5 lM6c: ' ilr to good wflbltig 4 13-lCc4 lM6o: reflnert firmer, " r*llow 4K*4Jicj confectloron A fl 716c; granulated Mnfuttta steady utiil Id good demand; Cuba j hi test IQKc. Rlre. uomand Mir and market Ann. iges, westernfreth blgherat l6Kal0{c. 1'ork dull ind dr oning. l4tr<l wsslerr weitem ulearn spot UlKaS.'Jic: inly M.lliH.VOc: Atiguit 8.'Jtu8.M5; Sepember 8 84i8.4'<-j October 8 41c. Jlutter firm aud airly ftetlvo. Gho.se,qulot aud firm. j Chicago, lu*, Juno 16.?Flour qnlet ami un- ] ilumjed. Wlirait quiet! opened lower, rallied i Ko, Tilled easier, docltncd 9(tko au>iclo?d%a%c imlor Buturday; riIm wugod: Juno MWtfJi?, * ;losod at Mv^c; July ?7}{*87hc, closed at h7Xc; auout MaSOMb, cloftud at t>okc; Eepienibor 83Ha )VJ4c, closed at M?Xh80^c; fio, 2- ihlcago swing i 56#a86Ji?o, closed at 80He. Com quiet; opened J<c i lb\var. advanced Sr, ruled easier ami clowd mtrae h baturdsy to tip lower: cmh M^aMJio, cloccd at i HKa6lHc; Juuo WKaSlKui clout d at 549m: July 6&H tttftc, cloaod at 6%c; August WHtfitJic, closed at SCUa^G-He; September 6C%t67& rioted hi tCkc; year Un*4l?Ho fltin ataMUftc; June clotted ataiWaTiJio; July 82%aUftc, closedat AUBiist to>4 a'ihKc, closed at V8^c; year 20J4a17o, clowd at 'iwc. lire, cuh higher; opiioos lowoijrish aud June 653: July Cie; August 70>te. barley dull at C6c for ca'h. Flaxseed easier at 8165a 167. i'ork dull audbalOu lower; cash tf IK WalO in July 919 60aiU65; AiiKUstJl'J 51; fieplcmber (1050; voir <18 70. lard active but lo* or; declined lSaVCa; cash 7 0047.0IXc; July 7.8ia8.05c, clwixT at 7.85a 7.87K?; August 8 OOaa.SOc, closing av8 02kc; Ben* tcmber 8.10*9.83:, closed at8.lu)?vi 15c. hulk meats In fair demand: shoulders 6.10c; short ribs 8.00c short clear 8.73c. Butter quiet aud unchanged. Eggs steady at llfcalfic. Whisky steady aud.unchanged. Aftorncon board?Wheat steady; advauced %c. Corn sto?dy, Juno aud AllDUKt udvnntod iiu. Oitu IrrcuiiUr fnr .limn ami August: advanood &cfor September, declined fcr August. fork declined lie for July. Laid td? vaucod 5o for August. PniiA.UBU'KTA, Juuo 10.~Flour quiets Western and I'uumvlvania superior 82 60a* i0: do oxttas 83 0w3t0; Veuusylvania family 8t 60*4 76; roller proven H 03*4 an; western wlutvr low grades CI Wa 4 10; Oli io and Indiana 8175*510; tit Lou In and Southern Illinois C*i r ?nQ 37 X; wjhcousln 83 60?3 75; Minnesota JJ7au0 37^. ltyo Hour steady; cliolco (3 50. Wheat quiet and steiay; Michigan white smijj At iJcj>ol Si 01; No. 2 red Junn fi toalO:#; July 01 Ofyjal 0^; August 81 ?&al 02&: goptem* bur 8102JS* 1 03H Corn, options ft shade ciuier; car lots steady nhd In lotlor doaiiiud; rejreted 67c: No 3 mixed 67c; No. S high mixed aud yellow 6ic; steamer hlgh;mlied60ii9Kc; sail mixed Juno V.% uGlSc: July OlXtClXc; August 62J?a01 ko: ticptcwbor 02!<ft63>{c. Oau quiet: No. 3 white37^c; fo. 2 whlto8lKc. I'jotMous stotdy. Beef city family lSKaMr, do packets 12Kal8c; No lincti do U_Kc. New mos pork517 50al810; iirlmo meat now 817 03; smoked hums H^llc, 1 ard steady; rv lined OJttjicj steam 8.37Xo; butchers lcosa 7%q. Butter steady: creamery extra 'JOAtttc: Now Ya?k and Bradford Co.. I'a i cxtris 17al8c: do UrsUlUlCc: weit-jru fiir to good HalSo. E*ga firmer, extra 17J$alS)4; fltsf 17c. Uhceio stosdy and In fair domauu; Ohio 11 ati cholco 9c; do fair to good 7a8c. Baltimoeb, Md., Juno 16? Flour steady and quint; \vrMcrnsuperflue82 75a3t0; extra f3?Va4 60; fiimllylU0ai75. Wueut, western lower for Into optlous; No.a winter red spot81 07; July 81 Oljfri 101%: August 81 OlXalOljJi. Cora, western lower and nominal; except for July; mixed Hrot6C>i*C0e; Juno 5'JSc bid; July OOmC'^c; August GU62c. Oku, uiiu auu "juicii hphiu "u?uoosovc; uuxeu ausiiic: PeuuiylVAuU 87a80c. Hay dull; prlmo to choice l'euua/lvanla and atarylauu Siaocuiscv. frovliious steady. Mtn pork $17 75. BuU meat*, KSouldiM uud clean riu aldca, packed, 7K?9>ac. Bacou, shoulduis Pc; dear lib tides lO^c. llams 14;Jiiil5%c. Utrd, reflued 9#c. Buttor ?teady; western pucied 8al6o; creamery i7a2/c. Jtyp firmer at 17><Jo. . Cincinnati, 0.. Juno 10,-Klour quiet; family 813m! 76; fancy 85 WU5 85. vVfcoat In fair dcitmuu; No. 2 red 81 Olal 03, receipts 15.rcJ bmheli; ahlr-moats 15,0; J builds Coru <iulet but firmer; No 2, 66i57c. oati>, demand fair aud marnet firm at 35c. Rye Heady 11 Gcu07c. l'orfc quiet aud firm at ?;s (X) a!8 25. Lard wciker at 7.65c. Bulk mc-ats dull and lower; bhoulders C%c; abort?lb 8>?c, Bjcon quiet; shoulders 7J4? short rib 9X31 abort clear UJSc. whisky steady and lu fvrdemand at 81 07. Uutier dull; extra creamory 2M21c; fancy dairy 13c. Kgca easier at 13%al4c. ChccbO, demaud light but hold* ers firm, at 7a7>{c. Toledo,' 0.,Juuo 1G.?Wheat, No. lwhltorarco undfi'in; No. 2 doSCs; No. 2 red quiet aud unchanged; CH*h IMalhx;; June 9ic asked; July 94>$c; Auuu&t'Ji^CHSked; Buptcmber D?c; No.2wft8li0; No. 3 sdtIur SSa'J!c. Coru, demand Uir and market Urm; hiRh mixed 57%; No. 3 cash MJ^c: Juno L6Ho bid; July 67>;c; Aunust Me asked; September 6'Jj; rejecto.161c; uo urade 4b%c. Oats aieady and In Uir domaud;No.2 whitoJj6>^c; No. 2 ca*h June aud July 8i%e; August vjq bid, x)Xc uskeo; September 29c* Livo Nlock. Chicago, Juno 1G.?'Tho .Pror-cra' Journal report*: Live hois?Receipts36,000 hetd; suipmenH, 2,UJ head; 15i>0o lower: rouRh packlnu 55 00a5 49; peck lug ana uupping v> i'Jio t?>; luni n siri -id; skips it lOaj 70. 0?ttlc?Receipts ,4.OjO head: shipin;nts Ik J head; markets rotig and best grades ICj higher; export grades $6 COaG 75; good to choicc shjpplug ?G 15atj CO; coauuoa to medium ?5 25aG 00; grass Texuus 83 60a I .V). Sheep-fcecelpta 2C0 he?d; anlpmeuts 10) htad; mnrket stcidy: inferior to fair 820.a3l)0; medium togoodS350a4lj0;cholco tocxtia g110*4 50. The Vrcvert' Journal Llvotpcjl cable reports au Jmprovemeut in the cattle market; goad tochoito Anieticau steeu 14>?al5}$c pir pouud dicitcd. Ka8T'Ijbzety, Juuo 16.?Cattle?"Market activo at about last week's opening; receipts 2,223 h wd; shipments 1,?54 head. Ho^s?Market active; receipts 5,2C3 lieau; shipments 3.?00 head; rhtlaielphliu 8-i CiaQ 80; Yorkers 55 20a^ 35. fcheep? alarket very cull at unchanged prlcts; receipts 8, {CO head; shipments 1,?:) html. CxycncKTi. o., Juno 16.?Lkc hogs active ana Arm; common and light 61 0C?5 v6; oackliig and i-hipplngf5 OOitiW; receipts, l,t 03 head; thlpaicnu, 055 head. Fetro!cmn. Oil Crrv, Pa., Juno 16.?National transit ccrtlflcitc* ippued ut 72%c: highest 73Xc: lowest 11%'.: closed hi It nun K3.5M barrels; charier* ?6,08-1 barrels Shipments CG.b'SS barrels Sales 2.CG3.U.0 barrels; clearance* 7,i52,tC0 barrels. Oil City Oil i-.ftTMBunaH. i'A.t Jrtuo 16.?This afternoon the mnriawes dull and weaker; decllucd '3 71;Hc, then rallied to 72%?, but bro*e toward tlio cio.e and llnal sales were xntdu at 7J%c; trading limited. TrroaviLLs, Pi.. June 16.?Opened at 72-%c; highest 73>?c; lowcat 71$ie; closed at 7.%c. Baltimore. June 16.?Petroloam nominal; refined 7 %i7j$c. PittLiUELi'HiA, Juno 16.?Petroleum dull; icfinel 7J<c. . nr.vr Yokk, June 16.?Petroleum steady; United 7l*c. Col (on. Ntw York, Juue 16.?Cotton qulel; .futures barely PteHily: June ll-fr, July il.fCj; August ll.64c; September U.43r;October 11.02c; November 10 DCs Peeombor 10.79^; January 10.85c; February 10.95:; ilarch ll.07c. Cincinnati. Jnn<i ir..-Cotlon quiet at UV?. FOR RENT, I?OR RENT-ON ISLAND," NO. C*G : ZmcB'.rrct, four rooms with water and g?s. Enquire of J. M. HRoYVN. at American inturanco Compttoy'b ofllco, or ou tho premises. jell* JJ<OR RENT. lodging Room and law Gllice. H. FORBE8, _ . . * No. 7 O. B. Custom Houso. Telephone* A-86. join WAHTEPt Agents?to SELL OUR HEW cyclone ejg Beaters and Hunters BWtcs. K<?t chanco to mi>kc hi? money. New ' oodfi. Kicili territory. HUA'JERS SIFTER Al'F'F 31 CtueinuHti, 0. . Jol4 "Wf ANTED?BY ONE OF THE LAB YY GEsT Bhoo Homes In Baltimore, h first* ttliiM Sales 'inn lor W. V&., B. <fc O. It, It. and Ohio Hirer, old houm with Ibmo tr<d-? In this section, Hud the noil dcblrablo lino of goods for this trade. Jotbe right man a rare-chance. Addicu, DISTRICT 17. tUltlmore VretofOce. jc4 ^UENIS WANTED? from $5 to $20 Per Day can bo made by live omenta canvassing for Blalno'fl now book. Twenty year* nf Cont;rcr\ I tofc orders In Grafton for 5200 worth oi the work lu tbrte (lays. For agency addto:B P. H. O'BRIEN, , General Agent, Joll* Hrafton. W. Va. WHEELING & MARTIN'S, rr-* . Y f FtiRKY PACKKT.-Thcpj.soa-It-Ti^T1 gersleimer WILLIE AUSTEN, W. L. Kc'jismcns. Muter ! L?1'? hou?"ly trips be!ween Wheeling end atMUn'a *>rry. comm< ucIuk Monday, Juno if. lor Ireli ht or postage apply on board or to C.-H, BOOTH A SOWS, J?!i wbMfboU, REGULAR TUESDAY PACKET FOR -LAirarkcnburR, Pomoroy, GHlllpolis. mnt0/?.' ILuullllBt0!1.1'ortr.rnouth.Mnjv lJ55**& vlllc, CiudnuRti and Louisville, tiio elc-cS^Stj B&nt paweuner steamer IfeSlfSSP*tedUiroushlSin points \\UiUnii Bcuth. For (rdifht or anplvonboudorlo c. n JootiiTs? P -i?!5 Ajciiu. S E O.H E O 3 5S- 552, S>? Warranted Pure. ,. T?j} Pavflna filled; free from druer, Tbo fUvor this rlgar contain* is thst alone Riven by nature S5. 5. Uxv^ *?*?? <r?* ^lob it h $2.000T0L0AK ; RSr.t' '?!1" """icuiiibetcil rem eutoiu t'? elclully, FHil hc prompt piymout ol Itilc-ojt in be united. Kuqtiltoof iuw..wimist in .. J. o. KT1NO, J " Ko llto Mlln Ht,fin. Pm SALE OR KENT?THE EAGLF llKWDt! md Halt IIoueg rotltMlon mven itS*L? 01 J0UN luai). New ; ?? ? nygj 1 !iM E"C& Woa lToniNo, i PiLfcS. ; ca-rriM* LOUAN 4 CO., Atrcr.U Whsolui, W V?. i , " ron nALgT^ ^ I ftoJssr&s S*?%& 1 O.A.SOntti'EBi CO., "'WliiiSo I.MI h Ulo AiiinCj. *livll., ]?0R HALE, -SL. Onolitvoicio, nuJlrnntj. building i.ora W.V'MffwhJV.tloBW.timi, P w .? uit ? *""" T >iUM i~i?p mi's ?" l^OR SAliK. ~ Vftlmhln iv *) p.i.1. - ire "'i0 ?akf ??c in itfcffiy.T'W' i. auiiiuu. II ^ ^Kil, I yOli MA Ui?COUNTRY BKAt 9 Tea w of itolre lilsli bottom isi,i ,i. 83 bc'.ovr \> litellnif, oti cbio Ktvtr .o, ?, V1,: et?, M tefMVCil11?.nUlHUWILrtikKi? *K H Wttcon una oultailhltiisj, ?Uii?uj m , I "x4 H smttsfsmS^. :<sa3 I] Or R. W. Sokrow: If J10K BALE. " -2- II 8TOIUJ ROOM AND DWELLING | No, 1041 if Ala BUoet, Enquire of | dels AtVSW 1 . *' "f-hanct; Danv 19 gxocKs roitmK 14 ?0|h?roi Jcronan X?U Mill. iusn?r?'# ?vliuont Null Mill. 2 fcharwTyjt Ndl Mill, 1ft hh*rt? Krunklln in*urtnpo Co. 10 fchirm Punhaudlo UliuuCu, W Hhtrci WeiinburK On* to. 5 RUrjoi VlifiloU lljlna A Fire Bilck Co ' MWIH. No. Afe,.JiOK SALE. , At Cost. I'l ice gliul) Cai-L! TllliEK S?jV C0TTAGS8, illotied onthec?. tra I>wk, In that popular Himircr lotil,Sound, villo Camnaiounds. Knquirool . ?. !' fMOh'y? V^hccIIrff w v. or J. TUH'LKV, rt t'oti.p mound*. ^OHtiALEi ~ " -1A flnt-clca firm of 12C gcim. with vwa .? provc-ncuiK, inula]/ #. ipjjc fxcw ti e jS,?,' road ?nd the /luajificM railway, {.nd c!*l t biv! rom Wfcce.li'g. - w Vo fold/\tr0I1 ,VuV^ Wrnu. For parttcuUra Inquire o! * ncjlfctateA^t, corner ??kctft yOR SALE, * c. . VAI.UiliLU COAL mOI'KRTY, Situated m \\? p. & u. k. K., (old lU&rh'i ntiout too mllta rut o! Uio i"liy ol Vl.tclliff v C *n?l Hbout two ciilch Ixoai Ohio river, I log o! S00 rc.cs ol coal and co acta"ui ?SS I ccal.nnd inown u the "vs illow Men icalM K 1 ??>; W. V. lIC(ih k liKo!, I - V'tr? Market n?vt. |; t?OR SALE. I X'. Tho Farm of the Into Pr.Jchn XnglM>,conlife. lu* llfly mm. fliuated on tbe fouih foik oi that Cretk, Ohio wunty, cn <?., c.* 1'. n *c, n?d niacadaniiiid rout, iron idJIu firm UhuKnc.cne Jnl.'e from t'Untou P. o. ttid Jdim igMiiubVfcr tuirktt gardening. lihsgcod dMeillug fiouK1, iut?. fail.ugti.ilua ana well of water a: Uied?or. and g,od oicliard i:i lull hsulug. *or ruikubri "possalet A Steam Ferry Jb'onf, Ferry and tferry Privileges. TheunderMsued wlll.If not told at nivttcula before thai tluio, oa ? NA1U?l>Ay, J DIVE 21, ISS I, 1 V.SJ., ?tJh??,'erly lfi"dlrg of the Winei!lie and Uui VheeliDKl-rrfy.in ftie City of VMice.be.(ff,r/cr aale.Ht puMlchUitlcn. IhclrSto m feuvj'utEiu -u.. r?..? J-VIIJ-, uBciuvr ?ua Hi ptmittu eonuccu <1 therewith oh wt'l ?b nil right* ol Itudlugs and rcadways hading 10 cr connecting ilitie- 5 with which the undeimned cr.u r.i ?tiy interest therein in connection with Ihe u*e *nd for the benefit of cairt Ferry. For a full dominion ol srI'1 property ?nd privileges irfoimatkn i-.\i le had by railing on Clirhttau Wolf.on tcmdoitte boat at tho Jerry, to William Wolf, ?t thoitcmlr P.O., w, Vn., t>y (aminaticu cl tlui dcid ltd' reremtions therein of ttilli?n? Woif and othu to Selah Chnmbtrlela, imtee for C. T. V. &\s.B. R.<!o , found in the Cleric's oitce cf the c'occtj t'oQit of Ohio County in Deed book .So. TO, jolio 195. or by calling cnii. IS. DoYensr,attorney-*M?w, Yo. 11SS ChapUno strict, Wlieellug. \s. Ya. WILLI?M WOL*. my,in chhi^t.a:; wolf. general notices. 1 j^OTIOE. Cijoik's Office, } i boahd op com1&i3neu8 op ohio cocxtt, v w jieeu.no, \V. Va., June 10, ltf>L j : Eealetl pro rotate wi'l b^ received at this cflico until youliiy. Juno U0, 1851, at Uo'clcck a. a.,lor furnishing medicines upon prcterlptlon ol tbe c County Pnysleiau, for the Poor of ttmt mrt of ido g City of WhetllOK lytug north ol toheellnK Crtik. b Also for furnbluug medicine- npou r-tCAcriptlouof E wid PhyMcIau t?* the'peor ol that part of the City c ol Wheeling lyisg south of Yiledlng creek, | dllrlnc tho flKMl V?ur nnrttno M?t?21 " glht must do buMntw ia thst part cl toe ciTy lu which they muy bid to tuppiy. JclC l'.usT. P. WCOtH, fleik. XTOTIOE OF A SPECIAL AND GEN- ! &KAL MEETING OKTHK^TGCKllOLDKEa ; Or THK UENt>OUD IRON wOKKd. ; A special and general meetiuj of tbo ttockhoTdc-s 01 the UenwoC'd Iioji Works uhs been callci ly tl?u Heard of Directors to to ani l at the principal oUce-of.tbo onjoratton, No. 11 on Foanetatii fclrcct.inihoClty of Wheeling, Wen viigiuii. ca WEDNESDAY. \no25th day ot June, 18?t, at two o'clock r. sx, for the purree ol coiuidiilnR, and adopting or jejcctlug; * ittolutlou 10 be ottered tt h?id spetUl mid general aitotiug to accept ihcpr> visloiih ol < h*pitrfcioi tbo Code of Win Virginia, as amended ana to cnsctcd by fh*pter % ol tba Acts of the Legislature of WcatVirgluiicf iliejcir ISSt, au1 to arcept the pro7ii>!oiiR of Coapkr M ol K4ld Code as amended aud' ie'-cuccud by tbiitcr 17 of tho Acts of ?aid Lo^i>latuie cf lSsl, and 11 amended and rcc-iiacled again as to certain nttlona thereof by Chapter 07 of the ac*i of *11 Legislature cf 1832,aud l>yibapi*w 1: and tSif. the Acts of aaid i/giebturc of Jfcta Hy older of tcoionidof Wrcclore. ALOr^ZO LOP.NG, joll . SuTtHry. _ SjOTIOE OF A SPECIAL AND GEN* i.i KRaL' Meeting of the Stockholder! ol tie nonfood Iron Wor'-e. A H)Kial CE(1 oonPTfll tt-o Mfvlhr'i1? ore oi Die Bouvrcod I;ou \Yo?t? )ms Ueu ullidbr tue Board of Dfccctmti to l?e field at the prltdju wnco of the cortx.rntluu, >"o. 11 cu Koi>rUeuiii *>t/c-ot. In, me city of v,(>; viij'iiin, on fcuturilar, the VJat dt\; u Juu*, 1M, Rt 2 o'clock r. M., Iti Uu- purport) oI coEBiot-riiK und Hdt j'tluitor rejecting & it(4.iutic;i to i-xttna the tlrcc cl tto coutluuanre c! mjd ccipcnUJcn for tlty jci.ii le joud mo ]ntdhycf July.jfcM, Use dctccl tleex* pir&Uori of the lime limited for iui coitluuuico la Inoagreinioat for Its loiiuacjcu. liy o:der of the Hoard. A..UJ*ZD LOCINQ, SeatUrj. ADDITIONAL NOTICE. xioucc IB heieby given o! my'luknJon to ener tne Mid resolution ?t tboMreclM ana tc^'cwlttci* lag, notice of wMch is at ovc given. JOHN* G. UOKFMAN.V, Ono of tho Btockhoidcrs cf esld Coij'or?t!on. mjU TO GOBFBACTDBS & BUILOEBS. Tbo Board cf Fubllc Works htv'nj rejected ill bld? offered ut tbo forcer lotting am) o and # it* Advertisement o! the hjitligol'tfccwcrk, come la hereby given tUa; MCAl.Kb PHOMMtlii will be reccivea by tbo Baud of i ublic Worki of tbo Mile of West VtJRluU, until t'.e hour ui 12 o'dwk, merldUn'.ou tbn U-i h dr.v ol June. ibSl, lor the tho Stuto Jfouso In tho City cf UurhMtou, in ic*. to-ilrtiicc with itio plan uiiii M'tclr.utloin for ??U bulldltiz, as pKpite l by ilcuv. teibleiaud Kimplo, nrcliltccw, which plan and st*cilU*tlotiti ?rc now dofoilted ut laid fcUte ifouw, where tliey nay l<e seen, and explatucd by tho arckitcct w charge. Hide us In making proposals ureexrictcd l? tito of tho fctBto the mukrUl now on h?ad, vuiehiucd hy thoKtHlc, to bo u?;d lu tho oniia:* titiit ol Mid building ssd tiio atliuatcd v*lue tfcer?of Ik ta be de-Juctcd Iron the sum lor ?hkh the "work it p:opacd to bo done. a ? htdule ol tht kind and quantity ?[ tald material, Aud tb^tp*' proximate value thereof, u.*y bj Mieu tt ihe oltro ol iho tutelary ol Mali*. there rtnuiui only 816,WOW ol (ho appropriation Nppliwble to the lurlher cot itmtcliou tf wild wo-k, trc Mncn whwo bid may he nccepud h to h oc to future ?pproprlatioiB b; the Lcybhture Ijr pMincnt for work 10 tobopuforcieu b" him, titer the money und mnto hl now on hard ?hul huve Utn ? naumd. fc'uuh money tu.d ntu'erlalouhfud to to uecd lu the fur there iiHtriiCtlon of?.11 l? ^i.ulssr. and such vari* thereof ssmay berti/ectet b; tae architect lu ch?rso The pcrton to whom tnecxratruct tony be rwarded will be required lo fuwr Into boud In tho |?cnaity of Sft.OiO *lth w-nulty to be Rpproved by the fcoitd, co.,dlibr.<d hi tie falthml porio'iaaueeo'. tno cuntrni, undu- ?:i jd* dliiorml Btcu'lty ten j?er oor.tuui ol ihe :a nthljr estimates oMbourchltuft of tbo work fvihrprtt win bc;u.o:voJ until the wmyieiioii of the bui;dlug, c Tho Board nerves (bo rlxbt to rekct ?nyor hi bios, ?hould It dica it to tbe iuterun cf IU fcUW todo^o t I'ronon'o to bo en?io-tcd "I'xnf?c?n.-.I? fcr it? i^oinplciiou of tho^Uto HouaacUhnrUvou,' ?i'U !obodopo*IUd Willi or forwarded to thf utiucf' ilgnert nt tho ofllio oi ihe btcret?ry ol tuie. kVheollui:, \V, Vr. , '* IlANDOLi'Jl ETALtfAKKR, Jr. joD wcictJiy ol the fcwiii \ '