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The Intelligencer, PUBU8BXD DAttY (SUNDAYS EXCIPTCD) BY FBliW, CAM PBBLL A HART. now?rot?, AT NO. as AND a; FOURTEENTH STREET. Oi??copyonejr*? rJM oo;? hroo month* .......2 OA SIX irM.lhf- 4 OOj' -in montt 05 Jttlivercd i* canter in dtj,lficper *cek. 1 Semi-Weekly Intelligencer, Pt-BLWHiD ivunr Wjti pmxy asp Satviday HokSHXai.- r One je*r.....~ ? 001 Six montb*..........?l 00 The Weeklv Intellicencer, Ptmuuixn Evr*y Tiivmdav Mobkiko. One jrearM.M~.......81 001 fix monthl 08 Great xvdue don tu CI nba. fend forMinpleco.jr and clrculajg. Addr.u, FREW, CAMPBELL A HART. w nutuno, W. Va. (Entered at tho Poftoffloe at W het ling, W. Va, ai rl4'>rw*n?-r i to It UfcfcMMi, ??. V ?., -JULY SO, 1*80. lu the Old Dominion, This year's political campaign in Virginia will be a struggle to tbe death. The Legislature to be chosen will elect a successor to Senator Mabone. Statu oliicers, beginning with Governor, will be elected to succeed the present Republican administration. Mahono's personal interest in the contest is sufficient to arouse every energy and bring out every resource of the Bourbons. If the "better element," that is to say, the Bourbons, can throw Mahone out of the Senate they accomplish two or threo things very dear to the Bourbon heart. They pull a thorn out of the side of the National Administration. They put a Democrat in the place of one .of the most aggressive men on th& other side. To those of Malione'a followers who have hv hin brilliant success. th?y show that as a leader be can be defeated. Duubtless Mahono's defeat for re-election would be sorely regretted by bis followers, thousandsof whom pay bim homage akin to hero-wbrship. But conditions have changed since tbe opposition to B urbon rule in Virginia was a mere Mahoneistn. That opposition to-day no more depends on the personal Influence of one man than it bangs on tbe success of tbe Readjuster policy?-which the Bourbons have adopted as their own and so practically put an end to as a*political issue. Virginians who halo Bourbonism, who believe in a free ballot and a fair count, who fight for equal rights before the law, have joined the great Republican party, of. which they are now as much a part as our own organization in West Virginia or that of any other State. Mahone still stun is at the head, but there are other able, earnest and dashing men who share with bim the houors and responsibilities of leadership and are competent to marshal the Republican hosts. Mahone ?/* Vin tn Jim front. Vinw YVUUIU M/UUUUV IU UV4U w .. ever, though he were out of the United States Senate. It is too early to estimate the probabilities. There will be more to speculate on whon tho Bonrbons shall have put their ticket in the field, and then it will bo Impossible to foretell the outcome. President Cleveland is doing what he can to strengthen bis part; with a lavish dUtrib ition of the offices, as any other President would do in a like case. The Bourbons, realizing that defeat this ye >r will in all probability lay them on the slieif for a long time to come, will m u no point in the desperate game. If In imidatlon be thought advisable, they w.ll intimidate; if ballot-box stuffing le thojght proll able, they will stuff tho b^llot-boxra. I hey nave none uieso uiings before; they pili do them again if the way 1b open. The chances seem to be against Republican success in West Virginia, but the case is by no means hopeless. It may be that frauds can be prevented am! the will of tbe people lawfully ascertained, in which event a Republicui victory will result. 'ilia " JlHKllUi" JlUBtlVtl. Henry Batnbrino is a resident of New . York, or at least a sojourner in that attractive city, who h?8 be* n obliged to change hid residence, owing to circum stances oveNwhich ho might have exercised a more intelligent control. Mr. bambrino took it into his head to amuse himself in Madison Square by speaking to women with who.m he had no acquaintance. Mrs. Britton came along, minding her own business, and Mr. Bam* brino stepped up to pass the compliments of tho hot season, or something of that sort. Mrs. Britton promptly replied with her list, landing what might be called a ; daisy on Mr. Bambrino's faoe and prostrating his manijt form on the ground. IThu unfortunate ''masher" not six months ' in prison lor being knocked down by a woman. The wh!pp!ng-poat has been suggested u the only medicine that will realoro the ' "maaher" to lieallb and decent behavior. But the laab, efficacious as it might be, 1 cannot compare with-the Britton treat- 1 ment. It la not every woman who has the moral courage or the phyaical force to pile up the "maaher" on the ground, but il that peatileruus thing were so treated : lor every otlense society would be willing : to forego the additional delight ol seeing him in prison. There may be Borne objections to the Brilton method, but it does ! Its work and supplies "a longlelt want." ? i NKW ditto COAL, A tit) OIL KIKLDS I Near Marietta. Obtu? V iMlgliifol Kicur. j ton lott hough but hloh Country, Cbmpctdaw ?l lit JMUIunm. JUmarr.t, u.,'Jnly 18.?several Hundred Invited guests, Including prominent ' nULroad men, oo?l and oil operators, made an excursion from tbia city to the federal 1 Creek coal and oil fields yesterday. The 1 new Hlnoral railway of 80 milea la jtut completed to thla rural, rich, bat rough j "Vale of Ejalnore." The world outside 1 of thla Motion has but little conception 1 of the vaat wealth awaiting development j and a market. The road la completed to ' within one mile of immense veins of coal cropping out In eight fwt teama within a few roda of the line, and the oil derrick , looms up here and there among the rocky cliffs aud shaded delta. Tiro milea up Federal creek a nail keg fa-tory has just ! alarted in the lieait of umber tracts winch ' will be capable of supplying Wheeling and Bellaini for the next ten years. Time ,, la tooahurt to picture the beauties of thla , valley and its riches. The cxcnralonlsts were entertained in a wooded park on a high blutf or peak overlooking the valley for miles, one of the ilaeat natural reaorta In ths two States. I The raider* into this fairy land were ad- j dressed by Judge Mathews, of Cambridge, Judge Follett, of the Ohio Supreme t'nirt, Hon. W. r. Cutler, Pitaideut M. M. R. B., Hon. Henry Pohl, K, R. Anderson, General Pwse, of the C. 4 M. and othoia, r, oil tending to an objective point for mora h ' fundi in closing up the gap of ?tew milea to the Park, coil Adds tad oil district A. B. White, of 'the Farkeraburg Journal, represented West Virginia. If Wheeling peopler with to spend a dty when natural betatjr can be teen fntt u the buffalo left It, come down on<-ths Ohio Hirer rotd and ont to this valley ot enchantment just coming to light through the none ?nd energy of t few private capitalists. j. i i. PrMervlug Vialta. Tribune and Farmer, Now that the smalt fruits are becoming more abundant, preserving will be the order of tho dsy. Housekeepers who dislike the tedlotu, old-timo fashion of cltrilying sugar and boiling the fruit will appreciate the following two recipes, ho fire being needed in tbeir preparation. The Qrat is for "tutti froKf," and has been repeatedly tested with unvarying success. The second is from an English correspondent: 1. Futonequartof white preserving brandy or arrac du Batavia into a two-gajlon stone j?r that has a tightly-fitting top. Tbea for every pound of fruit, in prime condition and perfectly dry, which you put in the brandy or orrac, use three-quarters of a pound of (irauulated eugar; stir every day so that thesugar vill be dissolved, usinga clean, wooden sdooo kent for the purpose. Every sort of fruit may be used, beginning with strawberries and ending with plums. Be sore and have at least one pound of black cherries, as they make the color of the preserve very rich* Strawberries, raspberries, blackberries, apricots, cherries (sweet and sour) peaches, plums, are all used, and, if you like, currants peeled and seeded, apricots and peaches peeled and cut in quarters or euhths or dice; cherriesalflomustbe selected. The jarmuat be kept in a cool, dry place, and tne daily stirringrauBtnever be forgotten, for ^)tat is the secret of success. You may useas much of ono sort of fruit as you like, and it may be put in from day to day, just as you happen to have it. Ha f the quantity of I spiritsmay be used. The preserves will be ready for use within a week after the last fruit is putin, and will keep for a number of months. We have found it good eight months after making. 2. Take some pure white vinegar and mix with it granulated sugar .until a syrup is formed quite free | from acidity. Tour thissyrupinto earthen jars and putin it good, perfectly ripe fruit, gathered in diy weather. Cover the jtrs [ tight and put them in a dry place. The contents will keep six or eight month's t and the flavor of the fruit will be excel lent. ThfjClrh of Holland. LetLr to the I'hiiatU'phla Prtu. The middle-class girls of Holland are certainly very pretty. They have auch , soft, clear skin and bright coinplexipns, they are decidedly piquant in appearance, much more bo tban their sisters over the I Rhine. Tiiis year the favorite color is parrot-greui of various shades, wiiich seems to suit their brown hair and eyes I amazingly. They wear.the high crown fashionable hat, though I think with a story or so added, and, as for the back crinoline now the rage, I have seen nothing either in size or sway to equal the I achleruit of the fashionable girl of Amster! (lam. The literal meaning, of the above word, 1 am told, is behind the house. A ttlet-py Mormon. The poor parson is overworked, under* paid and underfed. His blood Is thin. His stomach isailintr. His liver is ali wrong, and of course his digestion is poor. Is it any wonder he puts his congregation almost to fileep by giving out the text? Brown's Iron Bitters will repair bis broken.1 ? .1 iiunu otnivui auu iuuic uiui ? usn tunui Rev. J. S. White, of RockhilJ, 8.0., writes. "I used Brown's Iron Bitters for general debility. It bos restored me to health and vigor." Many other clergymen give similar testimony. Tub "Want 8oap," universally acknowledged to be the biggest and best 5 cent bar. D1KJ>. HOULT3LAN DKR-On Balurday, Jalf 1?5, at 11 o'clock r. si., Ada* houukLA>z>a,'in the G9th J ear of til *Ke. Funeral from bl? late residence la Martin's Ferry, Ohio, this mors log at 10 o'clock. Friends of 'ho family are invited. * KRK-t3-0n Sunday afternoon. July 10,1885 at 3 o'clock, uftjiot A., Infant ion of Geotgeaud Mary JCrau aged 10 months. Funeral from the res(d?non of hli parent*, No 171B gMwntb street, tbli afternoon at 3 o'clock. In'fin- -*t r r'vt WMU tSiirfSufllf FOR u DPJSLIKT. Rheumatism, ?Kcura%ia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Headache. Toothache, Tin onf ,S? rl1ln^MpM?ln?.BruU?^ Bums, ftenldft, Froat Biles, A.\D 1U OTIIHI BODILY FillS A*D *HI?S. Sold 1-7 DrojjUtttnd [Wl^? r?rr?btr*. flllf OuUalwOifc D4rKUcwilBllUufM??. THE vJIAIUaCs A. ? UU tuat vu. nATOQItlttACO.) >Itom.K4tC.?.i. Special iXotlccs. FIT81?All Flu Mopped free by Dr. Kllne'i Great . Serve Restorer. No fit* after flrat day'i tuw. Mirrelooiourau Treatls* and 92 00 trial bottle free to ntcaaea. Send to Dr. Kllau, 031 Arch at., Phlla., Pa.^ (fenrer In?t1tnfi?. oki Arch St., Phlla.^Pa. Go . 1KAVKLKK8' UUlilK? Arrival and departure of TKAlNB-KxrUNATION or RamiMC* Majucs. Wbeefing Ti zno*^ uceI>1^ {Monday exoepled.? ExprfML........ 6:40 a m 8:fi0 p m Kxpw- 6:80 p m *10:16 a m tmiU rlrtno Areom .... 8:15au 4:85 pin Mannlngton Aocom 4:10 pm 8:40 am Moondarllle Aocum li:36am 1:20 pm WBfT. Bzpren (Chicago and Col).?.. 9:15 a ra 5:20 a m Bxprvnit hliaguand Col). 7:60 pm 7:40am Kxpnm (Chicago and Col) *10:26 pm 6:80 pm Zaueavlilo Acrom 8:40 pm 10:60 am Sanorille Accom .. 7:36am 8:60pm W|Fii H. Dlv. l~ Waahl Rion and Plttlburgh^. 4:40 am * 9:rtia m Waantngton aud l'iiuburgb... 7:46 a m tll:05 a m IVaahlugton and Flttoburgh... 6:U6 p m f ?:0f? p m Washington and ttiUburgh... 8:20 pm *H>:i6pm kViuhington.... .....f 6:06 pm 7:85am ' r.f C. A8U L. Ky.-lUlT. KlttbburKh. ?........... t 7:25am t 6:65pm Httaburfhand Kow York f 1:20pm f 8:85pm rtttaborgh and New York f 4:10 p m tU&B a m J EzpreH, Cln. and8t Eoala.^. t 7^5aa t 7:05am 1 BxprtM. Cln. and St. Loula^f 8:40 pmf 6:65 pm 1 Kxprtwa, dteubenvllle <b Col... f 1:20 pm f 8:86 pm I ?{,:,op"? - ! PUtatinnrh. I 1i>vi*. Ai I'hl ? X'flim H-Mnn C tVoUirlue, Clave. <fe Chi......... ?:08atn 8:18am > Piim. N8jf-\ork 4 Chi.......... 11:07am 1.-2* pm 'litNburvh and New York 4:11pm 4:48 pm batUrwiJOoUooom^. 6:i8 pm 8:4) a m Rxprtm. Ov-taud, E, A W?. 12:47 p m 137 p m Ma?llon Accoin ....... 4:12pm 10:12am iu uuax?vi.?o Atcom_........... 9:liam 8:17 am JL Glalnrrllle Accorn- 1:42 p m 12:57 p m )U CUinrllle Aooom^ 6:27 pin 5:07pm , Local Frelibt and Acoom 4:47 am 9:00 pm Ohio Klr?r Kallrtail. ' i*AM?cnKi'r................................ 7:10 am no:55 am ; 4:00pm 8:?5pm ? rwjjnu...^ 9:05 am 5:15 pm O., Z. & C. lUllroad. , Leave Bellalra at 12:80 p. x. for 8ummerfleld. ! Leavo Be.laire at 900 a. m. for Bummerfleld and ] laoMTuls. Loavo BeUaire at 440 r. x. for Woodafleld. ArriTO at Bellalra 8:25 a. m., 11:0b a* m.,.and 4:00 ryHEELING A ELM GROVE R. R. In and after MONDAY, May 4,1885, tralna on ae W.A E.Q. R. R. wmieareaatolicrna: mto city at ~ Leave Wheeling ttuk at 6:80 a.m. mf.tl 6:10 a.m. w0 p.m. 6:10 m 2.-00 * 7:00 " mo ' 7:00 M 1:00 * 8:00 " 8:00 " tin,1* 4too " 9:00 m 4:00 m sjoo m fl;c0 ? 10:00 " 5:00 0:00 ,r 6:10 w 11:00 " 8:10 14 jls 7:00 ;; amo " 7:00 ? 2-00 M bjoo ' 8:00 " 9 80 m 10:05 " ON tokdayi. Leave dtr at 7 a.m. and ran every hooruatlll 1 &in WliMllif Put at 11. *. urf ranemj >ur until 10 r. m. u myi BupttlateadMU m XX Lot nam iico oz ub prapoMfl etrpet juui* rwui, PouthJ'enn street, Maud. beautiful loatlon. PrtOt t*20 Apply to 7. WilAlLY, Agent 61 Tyefth tret Jyfl) QXBINET " PHOTOGRAPHS ! 3 00 feb dozes, ATHiaomy, - Jytt - - Twelfth 8treet. "170R CINCINNATI, L0UI8-, ICf * r villkandau. way lakmigqeob. JNG9-Ju pltco of th? steamer AUdei daring low water-tne elegant passenger steamer C. W. UAlCHEL HCHUnuM,Com'r, Mart f, Noli, Clerk, Leaves. forihe above on 1UK8DAY. July VI, at 3 o'o oek t. prompt. For full partioaUn telephone FkapK tOtfTK, Jr? Agent. ART SCHOOL. MISS A. K. GILCHRIST, A Pur il of the Art Student's Lesgie of New York, will o. i-u a fchool for Drawing and Painting from .Oast and Life at Wo 64 ~lxt tuith it'oot biudied during 'he tail rear wlih F. W. Meer, tiea. Do /. Brush,?. C. Elen? tun, ?ud Ctrl broker Member of the Antiqu*. .Mead, Life, uh and Perm cetlvo O&mcc WU1 uach ihe method* uicd In the Luuuf. Krr fu'thrr parti- ultra call at No. M Sixteenth strctou *edo?sd-jr and oniurday, or addrtM at KlmUiOre.W Va.' Specimens of work can be seen at Wicoll'a Art Store. JJ2D-M4 ^SiIGNEJE'8 NOTICE. The Monitor Tow Boat aod Lumber Comnany baa assigned its property to me in trust to pay lti debts. All persons indexed to that Company are notified to mske pa;meat to me, and all baring claims against it are requested to preseut them to me. __ Bring au'borlzsd to sell at private sale the property oMlgned to me, I wi.l receive propositions (or the purchaie of any part of inch property. THOMAS O'ShlEN, Aseignee. JPLY 18.1881V. Jy20 ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. Q he two Brmi which did baiiaen under the name of Armstrong, Coen & Co., have aligned their property to me in truit, to t*y their deb *. All penoca indebted to either of those Arms are notlflid to make payment to me, and all having clilms against either of them are reqnettod to present the aame 10 me. BcUig authorized to sell at private ^ale the property askigatd to me, I will rective propcsttions for the purchase of any psrt of ftach property. * THOMAS O'BBIKN, Assignee. July 18.1885. jy20 ORANGES AND LEMONS! 100 Boxes Fine Bodi Oranges, 100 Boxes Messina Lemons. JUST BKCEIVED BY Nicholas Schulz, 1310 MiSKET STEEEr. Jy'S ADVERTISE ADVERTISE ADVERTISE WTH1 DAILY INTELLIGENCER, AXD iDVERTIHE ? MAKE MONET! advertise advertise WTSff. advertise DEALERS advertise ACKNOWLEDGE advertise ? ADVANTAGES advertise ? I ARISING advertise fbojc ADVERTISE ADVERTISING advertise ik thm columns of a advertise WIDELY CIRCULATED advertise NEWSPAPER, ' btthxn ADVERTISE - CONTINUED PATRONAGE. advertise advertise |?"Do not order Printing of any character until prices ADVERTISE |iaTe |JC(,n 0l,|a|ncd at the ADV^TI8EI)AIL? "MLUOBJIOER _ STEAM JOB 1'KIKTINti ujvertiseIo f fic e. Rosb Leaf, Fine Cut Navy Clippings *3^ and Snuffs laww ImnnrtAiit to (femafuwra. r , wanrKD?t ire Oumwera in o*ory ominty In J .he Unit- <1 Baft to Ml TOX?* P?T**f R?tVHK- J UHLK HAD IRON which combine two ?ed Ir? n*. Polisher, Flnler, Ac, one iron doln* th*> work of { in ontlre net of ordinary lroui X> by l (M or aloohol lamp i?ne? ?wny with hot kitchen*. Price modemte Altwe and laatin* I ncome insured to raxl canrueer*. Addroa, for j sircuUri^Ac., FOX BAD 1HON CO., 96 Keade 8k, J WANTED|g^S&uo5gS BBSi \ ntw JunuLAiiu CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC , Boaton, Nlih, OLDEST In America: Larffeat I and ifefttKqnlppcdintba WORLU-lOOImirucl- I nr?, !D71 (Muuenu latt ymr. Thorough Imiructiou In J Vocal and iimtrumrnial Sluile, llano ami Oryan TunInf. Fln? Art*, Ortiory. Uirrminre, Fnrndi, German, ind Italian Laiurua?M, Enslkh Uronclic*. Ormnaallct, rfe. Tuition, to to ??t bnanl and rmn, tU to $7* . [*t terra. Fall Trim beftna 8*|tfefab?rl0, IMS.. fur iUuitratril i.r. tflvltt full liiftinunlloii, .t.t.ir.... Z X. TOUUJEK, Dir., IMmMta Bq., BOSTON, Jiu* je?-Mwm?nw * Send for ( Specimen. . > THB WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER, THE WEEKLY INTELtfOENCKB. fl| THE BE8T WEST VIRGINIA WEEKLY, THE BEST WERT VIRGINIA WEEKLY. ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAS, OMLY WI DOLLAR A YEAR. Send for ipecltneu aumbor. PQBLUBED TH0B8DAYS. J CTOR D0DGEB8 AND SMALL HAHD pi OoujteDmELLiaERon JOB BOOKS, Not* 111 aaaaasftrng,wua m *** "* *???" "ge^E] ' STIFEL & CO. n 4* 4% ? UKtoo UUUUo! REMNANTS. We have placed on.a Special Counter our entire stock oi Remnants and Short Lengths of Black and Colored Dress Goods. As we desire to close them out at once we shall offer them at EXACTLY HALF PRICE I MAHK DOWN SALE OF AI,L WASH GOODS, ALEO. Parasols, Coaching . AND Sun Umbrellas! GEO. E. STIFEL&CO. 1114 MAIN ST. ... ,t. .. Market St Entrance, Through ueo. L. Durot'a Confectionery. 1ylfi_ gopnu ?V Co. IMPORTANT INFORMATION In the urc ot Disinfectants It should be remembered iliat no one article will answer all purpose*. What will answer for closets, drt'ns. Ac., will not snswti- for t e tick room An article that will be idmiuiible in?ne diswue will not be adopted to mother disease, Ac. We hare a fall supply and rarlety of APPROVED DISINFECTANTS In PoWders and Liquids, for closcts, drains, Ac.: others lor the sick room, others for clothing, and Dthers required in contagious diseasea-to destroy Infection. LOGAN & CO., Druggists, Bridge Corner. SATE TOOT POTATOES. The best Potato bag D^trojer la Pari* Green The genuine article fur ale by LOGAN & CO., Druggkt*, Bridge Corner. INSECT DESTROYERS! Perblan Taiect Powder, hale Oil 8onp, BelJebore Powder, Improved Powder Guni FOR SALE BY LOGAN & CO. Jell , ffi. ?UiuM Sc ?o. rb* Cheapen! nml Beit Article lu the World for the Enjoyment of Fre>h Air. UfUITC UnilllTAIM n 111 ik muuii mm Hammock Chair.! Strong, Durable and Light. BELF-APJOBTINn TO ANT POSITION, .Tbo Whito HonnUin Hammock Chair differs row all other atatlnnatf or reclining clialn ln _ hat It la better, atronger *nd almpier, la *dapfed o tbehoute. lawn, porch or camp, and U chuck ullof quiet comfort and ble-ned r?U la far ?u* lerlor to 'lie Hamm ck In every war, and can be (Utnpaoaatobeelwajra ln heahade. ( Br lu peculiar eonatrnct'on It it balanced in all t KMltlon*, requiring no (aafcnlbgi to aero V. In ilace. The foot rtat On be oulcaij and easily ad uated to aolt the aborted or Ulieat peiaona. The L'at la made ol atrung canraa fltwng. perfectly the , uuic !CUMUI, wuauiu arawiuK ciuiuiag IIKQI* jr around the body, thus makinR It much cooler ban a hummock: wbllotne am-vance of catch* QC hiiimu*, tvAiinR dowu tho ludle#' hatr, or in ayweydteplaylnf the llmbeJa avoided. }. MENDEL & CO., 11?4 Main Street. Iel? . ] Dentists. -J.EO. 0. MILLIGAN, DENTIST. NO. UU KABEST STRICT. ^ Office entrance first door above Hotue'i Muxio ore. GOLD LINED PLATES A SPECIALTY, Teeth without Platte, tatmctln??ocnta. j t& 1?. "OEIIOEI , -J * We arc prepared to deliver Qrvtclaaa In to >11 irnol tho cl.y, either by wholeaale or retail, al " iDWeal price. BillBUUB., I* Offloe In Armitronx, Ooen A Co 'i Bulldlaj, niM T?nm Bunt, Mar Market. ,V*t vgfltuS) WESLEYAN FEM STAUNTON, m Open* Pcpt"m>-cr 21at. ira5. t<neof uoMk-ti Burnjundl?gs beautiful. rjlmat* unsurpassed Pn i.upll" and pairon*. TERMa AMON-* TRK BK8T From b, Gorman, Music, do., lor Scholastic year, fi writ? to 1vK-MWF4w lajjlov's ?vctr ^ RII] | What is that which can be found where It 1? not? Fault But It htw never been lound in Taylor's Premium Cologne. I What domestic coin is like the going np of a balloon? It'?*e*nt.<ascent). Que mo?t lasting and refreshing is Taylor's Premium Cologne. TAYLOR'S PRE: Is Manufactured among the home of the flower*; at FOB BA T. A TTrVFTT | ?tiff.?ir?iw goolts, AtittloKcci;, Ac. WALLPAPER! Border ami Celling Decorations, Chlldren'N CarrinixoM, Blank JBooIcn, Stationery uud Futioy GOOCIh. The largest Stock aud Greatest Variety iti tbe State. For tale He tail at Wholesale Prices, by JOS. GRATES & SON, 1M7 a TwtDUi Street. .A. IN Cnnnnrl_UonH Dnnl/n I ocuunirnaiiu uuunoi Wo have pnrrhvcd a large lot of mUoelUnoous Books, some second band, iu first class condition, and rome entirely mw, bought In same Int. Among others we hive Bryant and Guy's His ory of the United BtHtcfi four large 8 vo volume*, regular sabcription pr'ce 124 Ou; nur oriee 115 00. I Seward's Travels Amtuid the Wo'Id, one large 18*o vol ; shiep. Subscription price WOO; oui price 98 60. 1 Oue Set Irving Works?Sleepy Hollow edition; IerUrelv new; 6 vok; cloth; good type, iagular kpri<el7M>: our price $5 00. ' One dot Chits. Lamb's Works; standard edltloh; 'entiinly new; 8 vols.; fine cloth, Keguhu price, $j?75; onrp Ice 82 75. ! o?-er fifty odd volumes at 60 centi per volume. Flint como first served. STANTON & DAVENPORT, lyll No. 1801 Market Street JJASE BALLS, BATS, FOOT BALLS AND OBOQUBT. A good variety at low prices Alao. cheip reading matter, and lota of It. Please call and examine. C. H. QDIMBY, Boeks^ller and Newsdealer, Jo13 Nn. 141? Market goots and Shoes. TiePli WILL FIT. I HI" ? ARE STYLISH. I Ilia B WILL PLEASE YOU. THE MEN'S FINE SHOES TIAKD-MADE L GOOmT..vnWEI.T8 *ADK BT HATHAWAY, SOULE & HARRINGTON. ALWAYS ltELlAIILK* Thr?e pood* are mado In nil the {.ending 8fyl?? and Hold Every where by flr?t claw Uealf i*. we ue flnit-cUuui itock and employ none buuxniea workmen. A? we hiwhnd more ami lonpereiperl. cnceln < Joodyen r Wrl I than anyothrrmanufae* turvrsof MKN'8 KINK SHOES, It kncknowleilged by ill that we take the l?-ad. A?k ynuril??lrr forth? HATHAWAY, SOULE A IlAHKlNGTON SHOE. tf vou are looking for a good article at a medium prloi MATH culatclics it ml gctuclvg. DIAMONDS. I make thla branch of m* bnninm A FPECIALTT, and have coniUutlr in ?took the largest aasoitmeut of Tm?nti?cn mrnv yra _C J?L.N -L-U V f I'l IVI L J , Of any Homo in tbo state. Always willing to sell at Extraordinary Low Prices. I. G. DILLON, JEWELER, 1 jTir. 1833 M.ru.l 5*U00lStS. riCiMCERf")! . Flavor your Pailry with LIST'S PURE EXTRACTS!! And bake your roll* and enkes with the EXCELSIOR BAKING TOWDEB. It. B. LIST, Solo Unnufnrturor, )ra 1010 MAI" "TUKKT. ' aouscfuvnishlitfl gavtftostrc. v ^MOTHER ARRIVAL A fresh invoice of those Boss Oue .Minute Coffee Pots, )pcned to-day. Thoy are growing in favor ovcry _ lay. OBX W. JOHNRON'S NO- 8, -| jfrrtua 1210 Mala Btroct J JEWETT'8 REFRIGEKATOB3 And loo Cheat* Arc for sale only by NE3BITT A BEO., jc37 Polft AgenU for city. Jhotogrnphij. p ARSONS' " Photographic Studio, 1205 MARKET STREET. . m : 1 jUd so so Will get One Down Beet Satin Flniihed Cabinet Photographs ' And don't jou forget it, A.T BROWN'S, _j ?DT? ' mi WARKttT BTWntT Wccim .Steamers. ~ ^MERIOAN LINE. * The o?ly Line between Araer'e* tad Xurope . iryiog the American flee. Philadelphia-Liter- m >ol,calllfltatQo.ei?t.wn lu Paaaatfe ticket* at Jowcet rate* at Ji. P. dEHRYIfS', |jll ' 2117 JUrket direct, Hi ALE INSTITUTE, VIRGINIA. SCNV"U ???* ?uU?0 .. D.to IK ?? TTJOTID 8TATH. iplU from o'jrntcfu State* kefrrs to oue thou* ?nd IN THE UNION. Roard *tiRli h 0 ur?e, Latin om B pt mber to June For catalogues, BXV. Wtf. A. HARRIS, D. D., Pwsdwjt, Buunton. V|rg|nl% ilwm (Cologne. DEE! Whr Is the winner of a nee like the letter AT He Ik decidedly first. Bo has Taylor'* Premium Cologne been first in wlunlngall the modals for excellence. What is the centre of parity? The letter V. But Taylor's Premium Cologne is the scenter that gravitates to the hearts of the ladies. hium cologne ad is aow recognised to be the best In the market LB BY -,nsr bros. Sz co. grew ft jjkrtsctnj. Announcement! ' TO THE PUBLIC. The undemJpifd, having litely withdrawn from the Anna of Friend A Son and Aihenz, Bert* hy & Co., have formed a copartnernhip tinder the firm niune of FREW & BERTSCHY, For the purpose of carrying on the Ciirnifnra Parnate 9. llrHarf^J/innr I UlllilUIUj UUIJJbUJ uo UliUUI lUIXIilg BUSINESS, AT No. 1117 MAIN STREET. They arc now receiving and opening daily AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK In the latest and most modern design*, And will be pleased to tee all their old friends, and as many new onoi u may favor them with their patronage. Jy8 Fit** & WCTTSHIY. g. &. ghortcs fe (Co. {SPECIAL SALE ?or? WASH GOODS. We will commence Monday, June 22, and sell our Entire Stock of Wash Goods at the following reductions: Fine Embroidered Gingham Robes at $3.50, formerly ?5.00. Plain and Striped Seersucker it 6%c, worth ioc, Yard Wide Lawns at 7c, ivorth 10 and i2j^c. Special inducements in all rinds of Summer Dress Goods, I. S. RHODES & GO. MAI\ ST. cSlagoits, (farclaijcs, Ac. WAGONS, CAETS A.n<l "Wheelbarrows, Eupcclally adapted to the rough road* of Wc*t 'irglnla, Ohio and Pennsylvania. % MANUFACTURED BY BODLEY MOTHERS, 1 Jg o MTHERUWO. W. VA? gUGGIES AND CARRIAGES. DONALDSON, LEWIS & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF toggles, Carriages & Delivery Wagons * All work gturantecd. Kw. ISCjO to 1505 MARKET STREET. [ An lofpectlon of oar work and pricca la solicited : the bandi of the trade, 1EP AIRING NKATLY AND PROMPTLY DONS, wrfn g SPlcturcs and Materials. JKAUOHTS11EN TAKE NUTIOE. Tracing Linen. Whatman Papeia, Croaa Section Paper. Bluo Prooeae Paper, Bond Pa Mr. T< Liquid India Ink. ' For aale at the McLnre Houae Art store. mi* . ' ft. mnoi.T, Awmt Sewing fflachtncf. T STANDS AT THE HEAD I The Light Running Domestic. for artlitio beaatr .lt baa no equal. An oom* ? Uton reooynlic It u the itandard of exoellenoe. I oOoc will remain at No. 70 TWXUTU 8tbut. \ iprffl N. H. VAN CLE VK, Manager, , (Star, gt. gagtor. GEO. R. TAYLOR. Our New Stock of Spring and Summer Go<}ds now being complete'we would invite the ladies to call early and make their selections before the choicest good have been sold. Each Denartment is'now replete with the Newest and the Best. To ladies contemplating the purchase of a BLACK 6R0S GRAIN -obJersey Silkl We would say that the. Best Lyons Goods known are represented in our immense stock. . cnrnm ittcutiou OrLUIHL HI ILK IIUI1 Is called to a particular make ol Lyons Gros Grain, that we control in this market, which in all cases has given entire satisfaction to the customer, and being SURE SALE we can afford them at a very small advance over cost. JERSEY SILKS A /laoomioillii nrtnnlit" >\r\A i uu uv.ativv.uij' ^v^/uiui | uuw can be found in our stock at all prices from $i 25 to $3 25. WOOLEN DRESS FABRICS In a great variety of combination Suitings and plain goods in the New Baize and Alderny shades. Tricot Cloths are still as fashionable as ever, and sold at lower prices than last year. We have just opened lull and complete lines ol Ladies' Camb. Underwear, Ladies' Gauze Undenvear, T nfl'nn' CIIU fll OllOr fittrl MlWc l^auiud U111V VJIUVV.O MI1U llJ.lbM, Parasols, Sun Umbrellas, Japanese Fans, Austrian Fans, White Embroidered Robes, Saftine Robes, all colors, French Sattines, Children's Emb'd Caps, Infants' Cloaks, Fine Jersey Jackets, White Flannel Suitings, Jersey Stripes, Lawn Tennis Suitings, Combination Silks, ! Jersey Foulards, Cambric Aprons, Cream Albatross, Cream Laces, Spanish Lace, 28-irich, Lace Flouncings, Beaded Laces, , Misses' Wraps, Boys' Shirt Waists, Corsets, Gloves, Hosiery, Embroideries, Handkerchiefs, 1 c ? < Lin.ce Curtains, Connterpanes, Table Linens. \ 0 Ml just opened and ready for | inspection. ? ? a b The most desirable street J vrap offered this spring is the S ft Hack Embroidered Dran d'ete Mantle. ?. 0 We show in all qualities from " lix to thirty-two dollars. n m t VELVET 6RENADINES 0 a new and choice designs for = Wraps and Dresses opened ' This Morning. rj )E0. R. TAYLOR, j V* M Commissioners' Sales. OMMISSIONEE'S 8ALE OFTIL UABLE RKAL MTATl In the Muoldptl Couit ol Wheeling. In twiauance of the authority tm?1 ?aa*brt deoreeof the Mtmioipai Court of tVhteliar.feZu on the thud day of June, ikvv in a ?uit m cerr therein pending in which in im TajtonlS B. o. Taylor, her husband. tie pl?lntin?, and v u. Uam H. Harden and other* art defendants, l ?uT ON TUESDAY, JDLV 7. lfej, commen log at 10 o'do k a. m.. Mil b: pabUeto*. tion, lothenkhcatand i-eat bidder, at t&e inn door o( the Court How o( Ohio O'uuiy, \v2 Virginia. the ioliowlng de?cribea puvtl? of ? estate, that is to lay: gecona?Lot numbered eleven (11) in mum nnmbcred eighteen (Is), and tbe north oue-M lot nombend twehe lli) to quare ninnU-M eighteen (la), at designated on the map <.j u.c rat. SStatona of the Joseph ?*ldwcl wtau.. 0<j dWl. tons tb*refrom to the uld city of \N IiccIibk. oMo co?nty, Weet Virginia; Mid proj-erty Fonda* <? theeaat tide of toff virevt, between Twtmy-tiimh and Thirtieth iureeu. There U ertcod on the forcsoing property an el*, cant brick raldtnio. and fa a meet dtaiiriU property. Faid building wu erected by kdwaid b. uarden u a residence, and u unokualiy con. tn odious and well construct* d. It It required by the decree under wbich thii uk U to be made th*t thjjparo^U of propeuy aum deMjritxid 'hall be offered for tele aep?raiuy. of_ tec purchiM uivuoj w vu uio my rt[?.! audwanedmore asthepurchamsrimay eleetS; IMj: the oalaucu than Us jmld Id two ^ SuJ menu with Interest from tUj ol .le, *t odHm two yean from aay of aaJe, reawctirely. u* w2 and u further security the title to **ld i*ic5?d lend ahull be retained until the purchaL? mSJ! .toll h?t? bcca [*13 'n lull, .i.d &, epteffigg miiHioaer ordered by toe Court to convt y. 0 KO-hAHR. 8peclal CoiamlMlone, I hereby certify that bond tuu been iinu bj iL above nameabpiclaiCommlteiunur In the ?u! entitled c*u*e hi required by law THOMAS IS. DAItRAH Clerk ol the Municipal court ol Wheeling. Jefi The above rale ft adjournal until TUESDAY JULY 14, IMS, at the ?*me hour and place 1 o h? U. bARR, Jy8 8 pedal (.omahiiuntf, The aHoto sale 1* adJournM until 8V7UUDAT JULY 18, IMS, at 10 o'clock a. u., n; th? ?vu plao*. B. u. hARH, jylO t Special UounitMiuner. The above ?le fa adjouri.nl unt;l flA"> UBOlT Augaat IS, lh?, at 10 o clock a. a., at the muu place. K. 0. b* .h, JyJO Fp:clal i.'omni<?loncr. ^JUiLMibiJiUiN JUt'tt bALE. oUto of W?t' Virginia, nty of Wheeling, 8A In the M nnJeipal Coujt ol W hi tiing. Garullno d.Brue*, guardian olUrrtc v. Braes, Henrietta Bran ana Charlta Henry bruiat, lLf&uu, In Chancery, Caroline B. Bruea and others. By rmur of thoauthority \e*ted iu rae)-rad*, croeof the Municipal Court ol Whetling. tuurnl In the above eutlUod cauae, ou the uh oar a Juno, 18b6,1 will proceed to tell at i.ubllc auciW at the front duor of tho ourt Hoi* ui 0$ county, Weat Virginia, in the city ol Whteunx. to the big beat and beat bidder, ON 8AICIRDAY, JCLY ?, ISM, b ginning at 10 o'clock x the following itacrl od real wta e. that u to aay: The two ku froiitmiK on the eaat aide of Nor.ht-roatMuuud numbered two hunored (200) ana two humlrrf mid one OOi) on the plat 01 the add! loo u> Ua City ol Wheeling, laid out by Henrj Moo-e.trau?? ol tinmen* Zone'a tataie, <Uid called Zaiic?Ui*od addition to Uie chy of Wntcliux. rua tlo ihe water or wture >01 lyltig eaatot the two lou abort deacrlboa, and detignaicd on the plat o! Zud In and addiU- n to tho cllT of Wheeliiin. Lr tU Dumber nine (?). Tuutft or H*Lt?One-tbird o* IhopurcbMeinott* and u much more u the purchawr iu*> oeet it pay. to be paid in auh oa tho d?> o> sUe; and tht rwtiiiuw thereof in three lututcuuit twelve, twtnty tour urni tbmj-?lx monua, siU interest from day of Mle; tbt purchaser 10 flti bis note*, with appruvaa Mwumy. lor ttedu?n4 Instalments; the title to be rttumd until tbe w clia?e monoy and the interutt thencn ?tuil ? wholly paid. * J.b.cO?bt?, Spccul Comni luu.ua, W. H. Haltjcs, Auctioneer. I hereby certify that J. K owden, PptcUCto mUtlocer, ha* given bond with sccunti u? quiied by law and the dcuroo o( Jtiue 6, im, it tue above entitled cause. TtlOMAS M. DARRAH, Clerk of tho Municipal t'ourt of W hetllni jeia _ /COMMISSION ER'tj SALE. In the Municipal Court of Wheeling, Wat Vlr* tibia. In chancery. Simon Horkhclmcr and Qeo. B. Caldwell, but la. A gal tut William H. Winters. J. si. Tnornburg and Mk I Thornbuig, his wife, Robert >or?ytv?nd loak A. Fordyce, hi* wife, ^ lUiarn W. Artu-U, tn?kt, the Ueymaun U curing Company, a mrpritKa, JamesWeill, William aJllnguaui. i\ II. in;la, and James fbcUuie, partner* doing under the firm name and ?tyle of bum A U inf ham. Harvey W. Winter* and lleujauibillttkij. paituere doing bushiest under tbennn namoiw style of Winters &. fc ockey. Nar*s rt hwaru ?u4 Isaac Mausbacb, partner- doln* business uwkt Ulo firm name ana Myio oi ten warn a ru* bach, Beujuinlu A. llmlty, Jau.u. Itiue. AUrtd T. NcKeag, <ho Kxcbauge Bauk of Ubcelif, Lcvinla J). Simnis, and AUml eimm?, btrtuband. In pumwnco of tbo authority rated tamely* decree of the above-mcuiiontd lourt, nucei&d entered in said caufe on the 3d diiy of June, I). 18*5, the undersigned, a mclul evuju.lwiu.ir appointed for the purpow by that eouit hi tud flecree, will on WEDNESDAY, TIIE 22d DAY OF JULY. 1H beginning at 10 o'clock a. m. of taid day it tU froutdoorof tbet'ouit 11oum> uf u- loeuuntj.Kll at pub.io auction, thesweral pan-el# of nau?u* hereinafter mentioned, or ao much n? way 1* u?csarytopay the'ileuj upon the?uieo?Ki futti in said decree, the toate of anil aud cx^uki U in tbo City of Wheeling, la I Ohio County, Weat Virginia, that is to mj, U* south ball of lot numbered one hundred and turnKthree (ltf), fronting ou Market Mju?rubei?tta nthauu Eleventh itroeta, thirty-three (Xf) led anu running back the name wlutn to the alley; tod part of lot uuiubejed 131 between TeuthauJDfr venth street*, Iron Una 33 feet ou t;a?|?lJue?t?i*t ud ruuuing back of the laiaewldth l-the^td alley, and being the p?rt of lut number ?J < which the tavern atablu now ?taud?, and *aiu M of lot la and part of lot 131 Is tuea?tm pn perr, which was conveyed to William II. WitiunaudJ. M. Thorn burg by AnnioM. Jauie*aud huiwnJ.tr Jeed dated the fith day of May, 1682, am! of rwtw In tbo oOlco oi tbe U?rx 01 mo umuiy uhoth ? *2?TbelS'numberedelshteea(18) oltbenMl* ritiou of the tt)or Houmj farm a* laU out to ?} Board of Comu baLnem of ?ld county, ttbicbuJd lot U bounded u ioUowh Ucgluuitw at ?uk* ?j the ?ou ill wist corntrof FintaticetiXteMled lub-UlvisIon ol lhol?nn aforemia toI road and ruuuluK' thenco *?utb Bfc.ini#*" Eli*, houtu 8?, eait 8iM pole*, north KB* 04poles, north23*. ea?t 15.66 poiw.uonb?. east Ha pole* io cemclcry re ad,anu wh^wrwl northW,we?tSl.lMool?to place of btulung sontainlng 5 70-100 acre*, wore or 1** ixccp lux therefrom tbo 1*lu'r? if kald parcel of laud wblch w?a coo* rejred ojr Mid ?illUm H. Wintera ?ad wl 8 ^ the salu Bobert Fordyco and wrlfo to UriutlL Slmma, by deed dated tbo ad day of l?78,aud recorded in tbeofllce of the> Ctarkol tM [?un?y Court of tbe ?ald county on the 4|b day ol Doot-mbcr, l?7s. Tbeaald C,<a) Muare ft?t *"!* { numbered onr (1) of ?bo lot nuiuUreighteen ji*? Le subdivisionof the Poor ttouie Karn ? toM?g jv tbe ComulalODora of ohloiounty.nblcn mM W llo l) la bounded an fo.iom: Bcgluu ng at aMdj it tho noithe*st corner; thence running ??*??? ounty rood 122 feet to a >u*e. ujeuce now* lonth 60 leet to a ?uke; thence runiili'tf t ^ J** o county lUd; theuce with mid ruui M fat to ^ a!"Vpleto orpSucel of hind ?Itu*|ed In l^town >f Kim Grove, In mid county of Olid, ^{^"wrSSn Set or parrel of Uud J ssMraw -ssbssss^^^ outh 4fi? treat to nolo* to * iuku la Uit jwJ Ino; thence % 1th it north 50?, wwt ujtnr tree; thence north 45 ,?un G? l'V'e*^* f ,M XnS? tho b?nk of the c.etk; ihcuce optM ioek with the meaudeni thereof and the ww* dr thereon Wtf pole# to the Uniuuiu*. ft??Wa&* R7}!??3w5ut>iihroe and fl.tyievcu.udt W -JUtl uUU) iu'the city of Wheeling**'^ old Unit and the other Uirio mtou? * offered u gvlber ?nd el* "'); flft.'ij.a be wuno may be w d lotjcUiu;, *n<l we * * ^ ? mide In wMobevorri ijld wm ? bovola IhUtdwrtiimnccilof . itnoB rnnnluf outn W ItM! ^f?rih w#b feet to county rot-1; thence^jb^ ountr ro?d 42 fee to toathtuf ^rMt o^lg ^ ue (I); theme ronntaa"{?%M i louibwdt corn r of lot Ao l. tut? IL. brtt mSiiw ?oi OJ l?i? P,u* "'ffSf!S Tuu? Of SiUt- One-tiW Md ? o-J^j a, WM bu now far to TmiW""1 J ateer"?s?. 't^?--?^s=======::^^ Jlanos, Ctfli>?*>_^?hunikg L PIANOS, PUbm Tuned Md Bepllw! c",'?''r'' , L GEKT8 A KB M?