fSNCER, j txaarmn fcHABT, ITM STRICT. opih?...^.sa oo lficper*e?k. LICENCEK, AJtV BAWXDIT itbl... SI 00 LICENCEK, JJOBMWO. 05 toftuopUeopy f and clruuure. jivu.^, FREW, CAMPBELL * HART, YVJllKJKO, W. Vi. [Ziund ?t ibe Prmoffloe ?l W bcellot, w. Va, u ' aftwnd cl*?> muttor ) ifo Wllt.KLl.M'., W, VA., JULY >7, IIU, Uoaomruiog tlie "iJUody sWrt," Id its latest number Harper** If'atly goes it pretty strong on one idea. (1) There is a large cartoon, "The Practical Politician'* love/or the Negro." A white man has poshed a colored brother against a treasury safe. The two lace ' each other. The white man has run his hands onder the colored man's arms and is reaching lor the cash. A policeman with U. S. on his hat is just appearing on ??n,.. .m? r,nifn?man arioearaitf i CQO Bcenu. nu/ ?... not told. Be isn't around when white men murder colored men at the ballot box. (2) A smaller cartoon la entitled, "The Time has Come." Uucle Sam baa dug a pit ill which he is about to plant the Corner Stone of the New Union. A scroll represents the Bepubllcan party, beaide which lies the blood/ shirt. Our Uucle Samuel remarks: ' With this corner etone X bur; the bloody shirt, or the party. Choose 1" \ -(3) In an editorial it is remarked that "The New York view plainly is that Democratic oflenses In oue State [Mississippi, for example] aro not good reasons for su?taining Republican offenses in another, and that New York ought to have honest, economical and progressive government whether Arkansas chooses tahave it or not." The bloody shirt is worrying the Democratic party and its allies. They don't like the ringing of the alarm bell by the ^ i Republicans of Ohio. With 153 votes oimi fmm iha Solid South, and a scratch In New York, they overthrew the Republican party. They realize the national Importance ol tho coming State elections. They lay special stress on the New York election, foreseeing that defeat there will be the humiliation of the administration. Tney recognize the growing feeling of hostility to that political system which bloodies the black man's shirt and makes an election a ghastly farce. They plead twith the people not to take these things into account?to do all their vot ng on the bold assumption that the Democratic party is infusing healthinto a OivilSerrice that was tick unto death. Perhaps Harper't Wttkly or some other Democratic hand-maid will tell os how! and by whom the colored man of the South is to be protected in bis political ngma?xnnreiy ou puuunu ugu???uv> whit the Union of all the Slates is doing to carry out the comtitutional guarantee to every State ol a republican form of government. Clever cartoons and able articles are ST: very well in their way, but they do not meet the main question. It may be that the Republican party can be frightened into silence on this subject, but wedo not believe it. It cannot tie that the wrongs which make the bloody shirt are to be tolerate-* forever. It must be that sooner or later the conscience oi the country will awake. Then the iniquity will go. Ilii old CaUniodat'i 'Comb, sg Even the burial place of General Grant is the subject of discussion which is not, in all cases, in the beat spirit. ; It is objected, with some fierceness, that Central Park is essentially a pleasure ground and therefore unfit for the last resting place of the "Old Commander;" Ittiat tlitt raining 01 gay equipages win iro a poor requiem lor the dead; and more of the same kind. If the place selected suits the family, we ehoold be disposed to look npon that aa cloning the cue. But it is alao to be said that there is nothing in the pleaaure features of Central Park to disturb the rest of the dead or to shock the loved ones left behind. And surely the distinction could not be greater than that which New York offers to her late illustrious citizen. It is to be regretted that the choice has not fallen on somo' spot at the National i capital, wltn wmcu iiram h mum is so intimately associated. There his body ehoftld lie, and there ahould rise to his memory a noble aUtae to take its place in the open gallery of patriot monumental statuary. Since the mere resting place of the mortal remaina does not restrict the veneration of his countrymen, nothing atanda in the way of a worthy Grant tattle In Washington. The memorial proposed by the Grand Array of the Republic might well take this shape. This will not Interfere with the New York monument, and two such tributes will not be more that a great country can do for bo great a man. mmfl 8aUU>i VanditblU KlahU ' Once upon a time Mr. Vanderbllt was quoted as aaying, "The people be d?d." ! XOIB lenuor obuuujouk UD i!m uuuoiowuu to apply to the common herd of us who have to labor {or a living. Prom recent developments it appears that wo havo been doing Mr. Vanderbllt an injustice. To extend the Reading railroad sjiUm Ejj^H In Pennsylvania so u to make it a powerful rival of the great Pennsylvania BailBj road Company, the South Pennsylvania syndicate was formed. The new affair was to be a trunk line from eut to WMt, Wheeling woe led to believe that ihe might get a allce of it. Pittsburgh, throuch the Hosteller and Carnegie influence, wis certain to get her share. Vanderbllt put in his millions and his name, BBfiand the work went on. It wu known mat tne r.nnayivan.a . ?lid not deelre this new competitor, bat nobody auppoeed that Vanderbilt would . weaken. Bat then Uiuee are preaaipg upon men ot large wealth, nn.i Mr. Winderblit (ecla the preaaure. Be oontinuee to have a roof and raiment and ? Now Yorker's two jquare meala adiiy. Money la difficult to handle tor a good return, and the larger the aum the*greater the difficulty. Tbereloro Mr. Vanderbilt aayi he will tranaler the South Pennsylvania Vanderbilt ia_ eating. theoJ'np. :.,IDwH not willing to have their tena of thtfnaanda and. hundreds of thonaanda awallowed by the Vanderbilt milllooa. Itiaatthiapolirtthatthilbnner Injnatlce to Mr. Vanderbilt appear*. When' be aaid "The people be d-rd" he did not confine the acope of bia ramarka to the common herd. Be ran a line through society?on one aide the people, on the "? -,J-j v.nrUrhilK the Vanderbilt otnur mub ??. , motto, When you c*t"h a black cat, thave him, abate hint. IShva fin catch a black cat, ibave him to the tali. He has caught them and he is shaving them, and if they don't like it they have his leave to go and "be d?d." ffM lie Polnonwd,' About two weeks ago Dr. Hale, of Rowleeburg, was found dead In bed. It seems that after h!l burial suspicions of foul play werfl bad and prosecutor N. J. Fortney, of Klmwood, ma sent for, and going to Jtowleeborg InveaUgated the cir. cumstancea relating to tbe Doctor's death. The deceased had b?en on a protracted spree for some days prior to bis death Tbe night it occurred Ue went to bis room about 6 o'clock. There wasiyoipg woman by the name of Uizie High, lirtngig tbe family, and it seems that she occupied tbe same room ii not the same bed with tbe Doctor. Sbe states that the Doctor awoke about S o'clock in the ipornlng and called her up and asked for whisky* that she went to a esse and got a glass half filled wblehshegaye him. After he took it he asked where the got it, and on being told, said it was the wrong glass, ffie Doctor's wife then coming In, said sHa would get bim what he wanted, which she did, and soon left his room, going to her own. An hour later the Doctor was dead. ' '? ~ -1 Fnrtnev the At. me meiBuvc ?i . body was disinterred and on Thursday last the stomach and lirer taken therefrom and sent to tills city for analysis to ascertain whether there was poison used. As yet the result of the analysis has not been made known. Lffc'a Opinion of Grant. Bowling Orten Oazdte. " The people have read with gratification General Grant's exalte! opinion of General Lee as a commander. Grant's opinion oI Lee is happily supplemented by > Lee's opinion of Grant This is now /or | the first time given to the public by Dr. j Swift, as coming from a member of Lee's staff. In the presence of General Lee an I ofllcar spoke slightingly of General Grant, i General Lee looked into the critic's eye steadily and said: "Sir, your opinion is a very poor com-1 pliment to me. We all thought Rich. mond, protected as it was by our splendid i ' fortifications and defended by onr army I -? ?' ?? hn taken. Yet I oi vmerauD| wuiu uv? ? . Grant turned his face to onr Capital and never turned it away until we had Bur-1 rendered. Now, I have carefully searched, the militanr records of both ancient and! modern history, and have never found Grant's superior as a general. I doubt if his superior can be found in all history." Bucklen'g Arnica Salv?. The best Salve in the world for Outs, Braises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum. Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns and ail Sfew Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction^ money refunded. Price 26- cents per box. For sale bv T-ocan Ac Co. DIED. HI*8RIC1?At the retideuceof (X Anl, 111 Fourtre-MH street, July 25, at 10:% r. if., Cuuu a, too of Rlchud tod fcmma lUarlob, iged 4 years aad 18 daj?. Funeral from above reildehce-.today at 4 r. v. Services at the Ca'hedraL TMHOFF?On tiundty morning, July 2a, 1865, at 7 o'o ock, Hits, muii JMBorr, In the 00th year of borage. Funeral from tho r*?idence of Mr. Taniel ClemI man*, In Fulton, on Tuertlay morning, atlOo'olook. Frleuda of the /amBjr J nvIUd. lnttrmeatatPenlniuIa Cemetery. ?M*2 pl*??A < fM?lir?.rr, 1?.. r.?.JL Jlpcclal gottccs. FITfli?All Pita stopped freo by Dr. KUno'i Great Nerro Restorer. No FlU alter flnrtday'auae. Marrelotu cure*. Treatise and 12 00 trial bottle freo to TltOMM. Send to Dr. Kline, 921 Arch St, Phila., Pa. Ctno^r Tnjtitnt* Ml Amh ftt. Phila., P*. Go TRAVELER!*' GUIDE. Arrival and departure of T&AINB?KXF&ANATIOif 0'KXFKUHC* MARKfl, 'vhwJiDgTimo*^excepux1, JMond*yexcepted.? depart i. Arrive. B. A o. B. B.?F.AJTT. ? Kxprea* 6:80 p m *10:15 a m Cumberland Accom 8:15a in 4:35pm Mannington Accora... 4:10 pm 8:40am Mouudavlllc aivoiu.. UAid 1:20 pm wxtr. Kzpren(Chicago and Col) 9:15am 8:20 am Exprwa (Chicago and Col)...?. 7:50 pm 7:40am Kzpn-M (Chicago and Col) 10:25 p m 6:80 p m Zanwvlilu Aorom 8:40 pm 10.50 am fcanesrlllo Accom 7:86am 8:60pm W., p. * u. IMv. Washl-gtou and Pittlburgb... 4:40 a in 9:06 a m Washington and Pittsburgh... 7:45am tll:05am Washington and Pittsburgh... 6:35p m I 6:05 pm Waahington and Phtsburgh^ ' 1:20 pm *1":15 pm Washington f 6:06 p m 7:85 a m l>.,C.&8t.L.ltjr.-Kajrr. Pittsburgh t 7:26am t 6:55pm Pittsburgh and New York? 11:20 pm t 3:35 pm Pitabuigh and New York f 4:10 pm fit:56 am WBTT. Rxprtm Cln. and Bt Eoul*.,.. t 7:28 ant 7:06 am Kxprua, Cln. and Bt. Loaia ... t 8:40 pm t 0:55 pm Kxprcas, titeubcnYllle :? t oo " 4:00 " 9:00 4:00 ? t oo " 5:00 " 10:00 " 6:00 " 10:00 6:10 " 11:00 " t:IO- ? SS- SIS" ^" Jiffi" 10:06 " ox niun,; ; Ifg 1110'Malo fltrwfc T70R OINOIKSATr. UJOiaIT VII.UK AND ALL WAY I.ANHa^'srx-. 0. W. BA1CIIBL iR CTUS. MUHLnuji.unn r, Mast f. Noll, Clerk, iMm tor ibe a)**# onJlXJESDAY, July 58. at 3 ffisf w* ror iiasraK^ rjr77 Aient gTOOKS FOR SALE. M Rb*r? JODOtlon Sail Mill. 6 Share* *nii?out Nail Mill. ? Share* jEtna iron w?ri?. 10 Rharrs Ohio 1 ?ll#y Bank. 5Sbtrea Peabod/ ln?orarceComr?ar jr. 10 ih?re* ManuNc'urer* Imuran'# Company. 30 Share* Waablngtou Hall Awocutlon {. IJIWIF. Stork Broker. \fn M TwaUtk it. 'm 9 W WW m Is at Unifurxa -ueisb. bnilueiy Para and Farir.tljr &Tu?l**xg. 0' In^t'oni. B. U. LI8QP, Sole Manu/aciorer, Jj77 1010 MATV jTREKT. BETHANY COLLEGE! i Brook, cminty, W. Vs., wilt bf*lo ill Fortr /li'.h SoilonHKl'iKSiiiBH J., 1,U. Itli the moltQOt.1 UOJlCga luonrswue, u?T|u|giw u?i v? whom are occupying high plicei of Iroit It ha# four Co'l'ge I egree Coonec the Clinici!, the S^lentlflc the Ulutaa'lil, snd the ladle*' Court*. The Go'lege Is jttw about /ree of debt, and the Trustees wi'J artless eflbrt to enlarge the Kcdtw UjfptA' d the number ol atudents. Patronage Is lolloitei from all the frlcndi of hassle learning. For Catalogues apply to PROF. W, H. WOOLERV, or J/27 DR. V K. PKNDLKTOS, Prea't Rose Leaf, Fine Cut Jfip Navy Clippings and Snuffs W? Important to Canvassers. wanted?l ire Canvaws In enery ooantyin tho United Sat?* to nel POX 8 PtTtfNT RfcVBK? hIHLK B,V" IRON, wblch combines two Sad Ir<-n*. Polisher. Flitter, &c., one iron doing the work of an entire set of ordinary irons, is wdl-ljeAUiijr by Cis or alcohol lamp Hoes nwny with hot Ucbeni. Price moderate A large and lastiDg income insured to good canvassers. Address, for rtrcuLari^&c., FOX SAD IRON CO., to Heads 8u, WMTEH8S?^S& ffBSt A MAN llexcbansttL jA?wln|Sa'SlaW? awimAB?tom f MM 0 M ? advertise! ADYEKTISE ADVERTISE " DAILY INTELLIGENCER, IDVKBTIHl ? MAKE MONET! ADVERTISE advertise ^hse advertise DEALERS advkbtis! ACKNOWLEDGE adveetihe ? ADVANTAGES advjcbtibs ? AKISINt advertise MOK ADVEKTISB ADVERTISING advertise . m THE COLUMNS OF A advertise WIDELY CIRCULATED , ADVERTISE NEWSPAPER, I ? by ram ADVEBT1BB ? CONTINUED PATRONAGE. ADVERTISE advertise 10-Do not orilcr Printing ? of any character until prlccn , advertise )jeen 0|j(a|11c)1 ttt th0 ?DAILY INTELLIGENCER ADVERTISE STEAM JOB PRINTING ADVERTISE OFFICE. * llvlfillill Capitul Dinliiir RooniN, MARTIN THOBNTiN, PROPRIETOR. Established Sept. 1.18*3. 1 Ladle*' and CtonUeinen'i Dm lug Room*. Meals nt all hours. laH 1W A1191MARKRP HTR1HT. ORANGES AND LEMONS! 100 Boxes Fine Rodl Oranges. 100 Boxes Mfssinu Lemons. JC8T RECEIVED BY ^Nicholas Sclmlz, 1319 MARKET STREET. Jl ! NEW ENOLAHD CONSERVATORY 0FJMU8IC iw" iVi"''?V miiVpih-Ji'iui^Tvo iV i"'i?-Y> - h "If.!"*' YoolluJlInrtramtlMI .MMie, I Vair|VtU?ml Own Tunfrp-mmioir, "THE wSlmllGEIICER" ' & CO. DRESS MS! iREMNANTS. We have placed on a Special Counter our entire stock .01 Remnants and Short Lengths of Black and Colored Dress Goods. As we desire to close them ??.n nUill nfliar at UUL pt mber Ui Juna. *>38. For OUloguo. write to Biv. WStA.HABRI8,D. n? Piwldrai. ]lt.MWHV BUUnton, Virginia. lfANDERBUT JJlfrSSRgnRftS^ M ACADEMIC; HIBUCAIJI UWl MEDlCALj PHARMACEUTICAL | DENTAL wsssmess&STSS?Zss-. 'i'ntf&'s i'vcmlum (Cologne. ^JDDJLE! >vh&t is that which can be found where It Is not? Wfa> is the winner of a race like the letter AT He Fault. But it has never been found la Taylor's la decidedly flit So bus Taylor Pro-Mum Cologne Premium Cologne. been first In winning a'l the medals for eioellencc. What domestic coin Is like the going up of a hal- What is the centre of gravity? The letter V. But loonT It's a-omt (asc*nt). The most hurting and Taylor's Premium Cologne is.the scenter that refreshing is Taylor's premium Cologne. gravitates to the hearts of the ladles. TAYLO R'S PREMIUM COLOGNE Is Manufactured among the heme of the flowers; and is aow recognized to be the best In the market; fun omrlC6 W 00: OUt price S3 50* ** | One 8?t Irving Works-fflcepy Hollow edition; Tjot, IVo 1 fiOn entirely new; fivoU.; doth; good type. Jugular f* ?* 1 llT' ?^C. P^e8euh^r?lrah?Worlc#; standard edition; Lot No. 2 at ^1 OO. ?r%JK; flDe dolh* K"* ** Lot No. 3 at $1S5. Over fifty odd volumes at 50 cents per volume. Flint come first served. STANTON & DATENPOBT, If you are interested call -r'Ibe BALLS, X"-'3?'M"kclB'fKt soon, as these low prices will D BATS, F"OT BALLS AND CROQUET. ^ them m0VC <1 *!* A good variety at low prices. Also, cheap reading matter, and lots of It. Please call and examine. "" J. S. RHODES & CO, 11GS5 MAIN ST. Pure Spring Wafer! *?-**>*>? : - 1?" *' " Jri.ii. A nnnun AnmAnll HD IIUIU U1U vntuimvil < ! vu am H H H ? - Q R ? _ ? ? &$& tacis HIIIIUUIIbBllieilli alti-i at ire. with sjieelul virtue in Kidiii')' troubles. In bottles, on draught ami by the gallon. Also, Tn TTlr nnni in Ginger Ale made with the same j (J 1 nL I UdLIU. water. Also, Ueep itock and all the popular waters. LOG AN & CO.. Druggists, Bridge Corner. 1- Tuo undortlgned, having lately withdrawn from T>1 r-. nnn the flrmi of Friend it Bon md Aibenx, BerUthy Hoods, sponges, uhamois Skius, III""" W ULIII OUII11 Ac., at LOGAN & CO.9?, For tbo purpose of carrying on the Druggists. A WORD IN SEASON! Furniture, Carpets & Undertaking 8elf-melting and Self-healing .. Was Strings for Fruit Jars and bcsinbss.at Cans I igreatconveiiienco.netter and surer tliau tlie old stylo. No. 1117 MAIN STREET. Also strictly Pure Spices,all kinds. LOCrAN AC CO 9 They are now receiving tad opening dally Druggists, Bridge Corner. AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK WHAT IS l'J? FOR? In the latest and moet modern daripu, -To avoid tho nniiovunot! of buttonfmr on VS3R?dM. the length of ycurcaff by mor- And wUl 1)6 PleMcd to ,M a11 ^eIr old friend?, tag it np or rown, and fastening it to the slit of *nd as many new onej m may favor them *'m!?The convenience of taking off yonr cnff or thelr PatronaS?' patting It on without Lardli v 1. 4thr?Now^rould j ou do without It for 28 ocnUT ly8 FR^ A KKKWirY. ^?ft. Mitflons, (SnwcinQts, fee. ^4/Common fy\ WAGONS, CARTS O. HUBS &; SONS. S And. Wheelbarrows, jftMSCTUvrnginnflSito ih. n?ih ??d. ^ w? ^NOTRER ARRIVAL Vlrilnta, Ohio ?nd FeimijlMnta. A Ink lnvoico ol thaw MANUFACTURED BY Boss One Minute Coffee Pots, BODLEY BROTHERS, Opened to day. They are growing In favor every 4V?,h? a"w-w"ffi,B."8?L -1Z2 wnra^o.w.vA. JTSWEIT8 REFRIGERATORS JgUGGIES AND CARRIAGES. And ioo Choata DONALDSON, LEWIS & CO., AnfotKlaOtdrbr KAKUFAOTUBEES OT Buggies, Carriages & Delivery Wagons : All work guaranteed. IHctuves ftttft IttaictlaU. koc uoo to uoe mabkkt 8tbebt. Y^RATTflHTRMEN TAKE NOTICE. An Inspection of oar work and prices Is solicited \J at the hands of the trade. TW*%h2S!2h Ptpm, ' REPAIRING NEATLT AltD PROMPTLY DONl Crass Section Paper. inrflfl BIM tncmptva, ? ???? Bi!E5trtin?i.in*. Mmlu$ gsCachtoea. ?M?1. .1 to HcLm W) jT STANDS AT THE HEAD I jm. The Light Running Domestic. l.--. for arttotlo beauty It has no eqnaL All oomrch! ICE I petltori recognise It as tho standard of eaosllence. 1 Its offlos will remain at We are prepared to deliver first claw Ioe to all No* 70 Mtrts of the diy, either by w tall, at ? 1811311 Our New Stock of Spring and Summer. Goods now being complete we would invite the ladies to call early and make their selections before the choicest good have been sold. Each Department is now replete with the Newest and the Best To ladies contemplating the purchase of a BUCK GROS GRAIN -OBJersey Silkl We would say that the Best Lyons Goods known are represented in our immense stock. SPECIAL ATTENTION . I Is called to a particular make ot 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 oyer cost. JERSEY SILKS Are deservedly popular, and can be found in our stock at all prices from $1 25 to ?2 25. B< 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 full and complete lines of Ladies' Camb. Underwear, Ladies' Gauze Underwear, Ladies' Silk Gloves and Mitts, Parasols, Sun Umbrellas, Japanese Fans, Austrian Fans, White Embroidered Robes, Sattine Robes, all colors, French Sattines, Children's Umbel 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-inch, Lace Flouncings, Beaded Laces, Misses' Wraps, Boy?' Shirt Waists, Corsetsi?Gioves, Hosiery, Embroideries, Handkerchiefs, Lace Curtains, Counterpanes, Table Linens. All just opened and ready for inspection. The most desirable street wrap offered this spring is the * ' Black Embroidered Drap d'ete Mantle. We show in all qualities from six to thirty-two dollars. VELVET GRENADINES In new and choice designs for Wraps and Dresses opened This Morning. 4. : -> GEO, R, TAYLOR, 0F~^ In the Municipal Court of Wheeling.. Uam H. Harden and otheni are defendant*, 1 wffl. OH TUBDAY. JOLT 7, IMS, estate, that la to aay: Second?lxH numbered ftrtn (11) in numbered eighteenJU). and the north oi*-tuii ot lot numbered twelve (12) m square uumbond eixhteen (14), u designated on the map ol u.e tub. f^^JW^SSS^SS and Thirtieth ureeta. There U erected on the foregoing propeman elfr rant brick reridtnee. and la a mot dt*irat/]? property. Paid building waa erected by Kdwatf D. Harden as a reridenoe, and la nnuiuaLy coa? modlona and.wall oonitrucu d. described -hall be offered lor Mle wparaiefr. TERMS OF 8ALB-4n?thftd of the pa^. mouey shall be paid In cub on the d?r ni\li? andumuchmoreuthepurchase a*j ekctta pcj; the nalanoe shall be paid In two equal tn?uL tncutt within tercel irom d*j ol a?k, at one and two years from day ol sale, respectively. the ^ duaen glflnt now? tor the deferred payment with security to be approrod by the commkua,? and M further security the title to said r?ut?ri? ci laud shall be retained until the purchas* inuart hall havo been paid In full, and the epcclal Com. ml winner ordered by the Court to convty. R. O. BARR. Special Commissioner. I hereby certify that bond ha* been gitcu by tfes above named bptclal romml^loner In the a'bow entitled cauae aa required by law. THOMAS M. DABBAII. Clerk ol the Municipal Court of Whwlint. Jc? The above sale fa adjournuntil TUESDAY JULY 14, leSS, at the aune hour and place h. U. bABB, JyS Special Commissioner. ibeaborcFaiet* adjourn-a until SATURDAY JUL* IS, 1&J5, at 10 o'clock A. *., u ih- innplace. . JLb. BAttK, jyl5 Fpockl CommiMiwuer. The above ?Je U adjoarced until 8A1 CPJir Auftut is, 1S8% at 10 o clock a. a., *i)E*. j*n Bpgd"! Qynnl mcwr. Irustcc Arties. rpRUSTPE'8 SALE OF PERSONAL X PROPERTY. By virtue of a Deed Of Trust made by MajrrB. J .y ftud Edward Murriu. to the uudwlfotd tniitM dated tbelPth day ol "fovemi-cr, 1 ind recorded Id D?edof frtuc Book f?o 21. to la Ma.! will -n TUJMuAY, JOLY 28, 1856, toll at public unction, on the premises, si uato *0. ia. Varset atrcct in the diyof wheeling W. V*, comm?ne> log at 10 o'clock A. K? to thf highest ?rd th*t lid* der, the lolloping described jw hjuiI property, or fo much thereof as may be necc*ar> t tatMy tbe balance remaining unpaid of certain nou*. relerrtd to in said wed of torn, together with ii* nvcetsary i-zpar ses at ending aald aalr, viz: One walnut refrigerator, one counter aud fix* turw, iwo sideboard-refrigerators oue mirror and frame (7*12 feet1, oue UlvDoard under tu'rror, two sideboard brackets and globes, ono wall ci*u rue. one counter show case, ouo sanding cUar|a?s* ture, oua cigar counter, one partition, four ?cnea donrs, two wire a indow scree us, two outiide tort iirnj. one street JaniD. thif mnnd laulta thr*? wasbstanda and tiriurgs, thirty ?lx cb?ir>, we itool twenty anlttooas, twchty c ne wluduw i&d door spaces, etyht chandeliers *nd *lotx& cl*M itu hracstts and globe*, four Brusvla oijxjj, two Bower carpet*, thirty 11 plcturts and cflruraws two bccstead*, two mattranes, lour ptJJoAs, two bolsters. lot of com/oils t bettings, pillow ?'Jp* and linens, two mai bb- top bureau*, i x sauaio mbin, one Itrerfand one small heat'nn atovo with pipts, two bafl oarpcis, t*o smalt ?Uud* cue card lox, ono small haaaook, iwo Urge pieces Mtioleum cor* Cling floors oi tworocms; nlso bar funutuie, ?? shiiog of silver plated, china and g.'auwaw: alf the Couuty Court of Ohio Conwy we will ?cll t public auation at Uie front do^r of the Court Hotaeof said county, on SATURDAY, AUQUsT 23 18S5. befjJmilnRHt 110 o'clock a. u , the ft Homing de> L A certain parcel of land iltuate on Zh?se money. Wit V. JIUH-iAKb, HhllSY M. KUaHKU. TruiUeft Fpwijm Chiubtsuk, Auctioneer. Tbe undfiiiifui d, the *i e ul ilto grant*/ In tin above named deed, will J.ilu In tbe de d of tee trustees and convey her luoi oate rigbt of dower to the purchaser of either of th? above dt*crlt*d parcel*of laud, If the purchaser ?h*ll m dfire. ioraium equal to iive pt'rwmuin of the price * biro ihal bop*td to the raid truauca for sun, parcel, tnat beluga little ie?s tban tbe money va'ue of tbe aaid dower rkht aa ascertained by the u?s?l life <\ tab] ml NaMJYP.AK 21*1**0. Jj2i pUBUO SALE OF LAND andSTOCK. Having locked in the W?t. I will offer torn* 0N8ATDRD4Y, AUOUbT 1. Mr Farm containing 191 ao?t?; ?al?I wrm. * tea in Hrooke county. Buffalo inwt*hlM'?<' r4, Liberty. W, Va. li undfr a good M?tt of tuiu Hon Si tillable eiccpt 80 u mi%? *?''!* Fluting of locuit *nd r^lul tioMjr. ^ i'?.provenienti, underUId wl'h *?iipcrinr md which crow < Qt at the ior/acd. aoujwww S?&5'WfcwffiWA ?.n.?ivo: rH&tSMt* ?*?} - AS* " divided to niU Uie puictawi. 6 bed ?< ly lat; 2 Thoroughbred Devon wm? ?.. >BW. good honea; 1 Ti-nHonefowtr K ?1 . pxl ?Df Machine; 1 good Iwo Morw ???" .5* i im nf i uv?u