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the intelligencer, j PUBLISHED DAILY (HONDAYa EZCKPTKD) BY lTlCKW, CAMPBELL <b JlAltT, rkothimoM, AT NO. ANO J7 FOURTEENTH STREET. Onecoi'jr one je*r..*K ooiThree month*. *SI 00 1 Biz month*-. 4 oo|0nemnnUj OS , Delivered by t*rrj?m In pJly, Jftc i*it week. Skmi-Wkeklv Intelligencer, FCBMtfMD KVKKT W'rt'VJEK>AT AND b'ATUSJUY mokmna?. One 9'S ?K) | six mnntiia. ai SO The Weekly Intelligencer, PPBUXHKD fcVWSY TnURSJUT juiuuiww. One year. HI 001 Hlx month* OB Gxtat rcductiou to Clubs, rend tor nmplc OOpy uiil clrculais. Addrt*s, FREW, CAMPBELL A HAPT, WflEKI 1H0, W. VA. [Kntered at Uir? ItatofOce at Wheeling, W, Va.,08 iOCOi'fl ?'1h?? nwilff 1 ib WiJKKMXG, W. VA? bEPlCtfUKti 7, 1H83. Tlio PuitMiltlco nod btutti I'ullllcii. Tho poetoilico controversy may not be bo near it* end as some people think. Still, it iaau interesting study inpolitica uuil sh it gocfl along develop Borne entertaining side isfiuea. The Kanawha Go idle advanced tho idea that as the Hfgitler had secured the State printing from one faction, if it could get the poatolllco from the oti.er fnction it would be getting along very well in that kind of thing. To tin's the Hnjirifrreplies, not in tbo calm benignant tone which characterizes our neighbor in ita best mood. With special regard to the reminder that a certain faction was interested in the recent purchase of the Itcyialer, the llegitkr remarks slightingly that the faction spoken of had net money enough to buy the Kanawha Ciuzcllc, much less tho metropolitan Jhgixtw. And aa to the State printing, tho Gazette may have that cheap if it is bo inclined. This reference to factions, and the purchase of nowFpr.prrn by factions, ia unfortunate in an traof reform. There is also room here for a misleading inference. The gentlemen who were interested' in tife purc.'-iccp of the Jtegicler, but finally did not embark in that venture, do not compose the present State administration and, indeed, have little sympathy with it. The faction spoken oi ai unable to buy the Kanawha Gaziite came in later and now hni a nnrtain control of the public print ing. Until tho poslofflce hove in Bight we do not remember to have Been the present Slate administration contemptuously referred to by tho liegukr. Friends of the Ifojulcr who desire its postollice candidacy to be successful?the lMT8Uiiti?KCKit not less thau other friends ?will regret to see that reference at this time. It will certainly be seized upon to show that the Jieyi&lcr h willing to be oil with the old if it can be 011 with the new ?ready to desert the State administration and fall into the arms of the Senators. If we had been directing the Reg liter's campaign we should have advised, the announcement of that newspaper's candidacy in it's own columns and at the very beginning. If this had been done even four months ago we venture to say that by this time matters would bo in much belter shape. It always pays to take the public into our confidence. Notwithstanding the llattering prospeel s, we think our neighbor understands now that a still-huut is not tho best way to go about, it. Tho announcement having been mado, we would have advised that no defense be entered upon and no recriminations be indulged in. Thus we would1 have silenced the tongue of envious malice. The Ikt?lugj?nckk would have been, what is rare to find in politics, a dlainteiested adviser. :?nia newspaper could nut get tho postotliee if it wanted it, and has no reason to stand iu the way of its neighbor's preferment. Uneni-y .About lh*? lit-publicum fjoviUO. lu Harper'u Weekly the President and Us party?"very iiuiigry and, i*s you may well believe, very thirsty"?have an advocate who novur fails to make a point for his clients. There is grave doubt of the attitude of tho b'euato concerning many of i the President's removals and nominations. | Democrats fear that the Senate may object to the making of sham charges against faithful oiUcero and good citisons, and the removal of oflicera on those trumped-up , charges. There is much anxiety to know what the Senate will think and do about j removals on the ground of "oilensiveparti-1 Banehip"andtho appointment of "offensive | partisans" of another party to take their places?all under covcr of Civil Service | reform. This uueminc: i ban como to tho know-1 lodge of Hat per'a Weekly, which advances j an argument that ought to bo patented: Tho subject will be brought beforo tho I Senate by tho nomination of an y person to replace au otllcer removed for oilenive TtuptioanfihiD. * ft * ? a ? The .Sauate will docicle by its action whether it liolds any kind ol pat tiean activity which can not bo shown to interfere with the discharge of clllcial duty to he a | good reaeou for removal. If it should i hold that removal before the expiration of the term is justified only by proved dis*1 honesty ami incapacity, and that an oiHcer way utju all the patronage and prestige of liis place to promote the interest of his party, it would virtually approve ono of the most dangerdus abuses of the spoils system. # * A Republican Senate could not atiirm that officers witli fixed terms ought not to lje suspended or removed for otl'ensive partisanship without annulling the Republican claim to bo the party of reform. A steady current of this would freeze a stone in fifteen minutes. "Partisan activity which cannot bo shown to interfere with the discharge of official duty" is no detriment to the public ser\ ice and goesjio further than any citizen, however high or lowly, hub a right to go. Bat we need not dwell long or seriously on this point, for the auccceeors of the "offensive partisans" removed are appointed as a reward for tho partisan service they have performed and in anticipation of more of the same kind to come, Everybody knows tills to be true, Lot any man analyze the tho appointment* which come nearest home to him. Let West Virginians look on the appointmunts in their own Slato. Party service is at the bottom of every one of them. A Republican Senate might confirm tho President's nominations because be has a right to make them, because it is willing that ho shall select his subordinates, or for any other reason whatsover. Bat we shall not expect a Republican Senate to declare that tho removal of a Republican partisan to make way for a Democratic partisan Is an unadulterated article of Qivil Service reform, a groat and good advance in the administration of public affairs. We do not expect that a Republican Senate trill be (o ready to write itself f. F', lowu an aas. We do not expect that the ngenious special pleading of IJarjter'g h< Weekly will impose on the dullest Kepub- v llcan Senator oI them all. If the President's nominees cannot be m confirmed without endorsing the theory w advanced by Harped* Weekly, we should Lxpeet to see Mr. Cioveland serve his term out without securing tho Senate's vj "advice and consent" to the removal of a te single ltepublican. . ^ JJiiJ?al\.fabt liudoj'.r. Artificial human ears made of ceilulioid y< are now. tut Twenty Slate anJ municipal offices in it livaton are held by newspaper men. b The guard of soldiers at Grant's tomb j? Milt be conunucd until Januaiv 1, 1650. j,1 At 5 o'clock on the ninth day ol this a| month the Jewish year of ihHO will begin. g! There were in New York c\ty in August ti deaths,2,700 births,and 7-lSinarria^ed. tl The total area of tho new Philadelphia k pi a jllitu ll jor space is eight and a i all e? acne. ? Ou his IJriarlield plantation Jelil-raon I L).\\:a win raj jo uix uuuuruu u??.-o ?? wb- j( tun tlii* jtar. Lajt week a cloud of butterflies, cetinia- {, tea at many millions, erobseu over iioin jj Canada aiiu fettled at >V inu&or Beach. ^ Oi the uewspapeiu of tho world nearly uUu-iiUii in number and two-thirds iu point ol circulation are printed iu Jiugiiaii. 'i litre 13 a Democratic leniptbl at Kuck (J iliu, ltxaj, hicauae a Kepubiic.m luri bceu appointed postmaster oi tiie villuge. t! A Nevada couit held that a xnan *hu ti has in bis pocSctand hid board paid lor b n weeK ahtna la a ''capital ibt" wiuiiu tfio = lueafliiig oi tbe law. A woman iu Logan county, Kentucky, tukea lier rest in batches .-o1. tnreu da>o aud nights' deep at a tiiue, and then keeps awake lor a hko period, cne :a 6U years old. The I'hiladciphi" garbage contractor icaiilied totue aoi tchu-oiof n.elons iu itiai city by the "ata'isiica of tlie removal oi twenty agut tons oi watermelon rind iu one week. The estimate IL&t all tho puoplo livieg j'l tho world, about 1,-100,COO,CCD, could be <.... <rtrtil.lt> uunfj.it iii u fSttli4 r.iviuitv rnjit-it tquare, suggests iaiciuathjg possibilities 01 big audiences. Ad activo trade in the common sea-^ulls hn ei?rung up aloug the Long Island cunt. The birds are poisoned by putting artt'iiic on bi'i of fish. and are sbij>]>ud u/ UixidcrtniaH in New York. While the cities are discussing the subject of burying telegraph wires, a countryman BUgg-'jteU that they bo ttruug along in proptr order n" .r the surface, littcci with sharp po'uts, a?iu made to serve as : barbed-wire fences. A colored body-servant of General Tay- * lor in the Mexican war Jias been appoint- j ed by tho CJlector p ? assistant jauitor in \ the JSTow Orleans custom house. He has j a certificate of faithful cor \ ice to the Con- ? federacy in tho civil war. : A sympathetic ink for writing on postal cards is made from dilute sulphuric ucid ? one part of acid and seven parts of | water. Alter it dries tho writing is as in- * visible as though done with water. A gold pen or quill should be used. ltBFOUM. A Follow MLo '>|iolU Peuioorat With F an ? !," 1 Wathinyton Cor. S. Timet. It is related that when Senator Yoor- 1 hers applied to Secretary Lauiar for the J appuinlmeut of his friend Faulkner, tho ready letter writer, ps chief of the records ^ division of the Pension Oilice, Air. Lamar looked over the papers and, finding Faulkner's application, exclaimed, "Look 1 t n 1 ' litrifj 'UUIUVCc, ;u?i IU?H iau > You certainly don't expect mo to give a pia-jo to a fellow who hpells appointment v.ithono 'p'and JXmocrgt witiuuiJ.'" "I don't ace what that hf 3 to tlo with it," replied Mr. Voorhees. "11 you are y going to draw the line on spelling, you will debar most of the Democratic paity c from odice. 1 some times make mistakes = myself." When Faulkner took his position, tha retiring chief introduced him to his sub- , ordinates and to Mr. Fuller, assistant chief of the division. Mr. Faulkner then delivered uu address delining his ollicial policy, and informing the clerks that, al- li (hough he did not propose to bo opprts- ? sive, he tliought the Government wai en- p tilled to thoir best energies and abilities. "If you get stuck in your work," he said "call on me and Fuller; we'll always be 011 hand to help you out." The clerks in that ditision now allude to their chief as "me and Fuller." Suuie VcrattH. The publication of eouio verees in the Intjelligenckr oL Saturday moves home t-ilent to enter the competitive eximina- r tion in this vein. Who 1* th!* mold bo full o'glec, ? 71mt will* the love of ovci/ he * Who ri'iidcs uq the banks of t jc rnaisby Maurace? I MIn , of Toledo. Wbo 's tb'i n??U of Mi 'h wotidioiu pwev, '1 tint r .n t,et mR'rlod without auy dower, Heraiue lier papa deals In the flour That hO'N iu every raetropol's? MI* , of iiiuncnito'L". Who in Jils roaid,n'ss! alas! Wuoso very ' Is noihlt x hut 5M, ll.it always Is re aly n Ith plenty of *isi? ialu; , of Wcl'sbrrj. Who ^' I1I1 maid so ddonn're, a Tln?t jUbHs you by with sueh iiuulr, You cju'I help csclnlinlnj. "Ah, there!" Miss , o.' Bellalre. W'ao 5a Uj1? maid so vei/ fa'r, Thattbe can walk in noonday's caro With lier heart dcadtct on aniilllour'rc? Ml ? , of San Francisco. Who Utb'i maid so.rlrand /rank, That "0:0' the wah" dayed many a prank, , Hut now dcsp'sei tbcuor.ld Yank? ^ Mih-J . of >'tw Orleans. ?J ? w Who Ih tills raa'd wlt'i drc*?e.i so fine, Who In sweeter and better than iluo old wine, And aneoi'i her 8nndavs "over the Rhino?" E MIsi , of Cincinnati. K C Who U thin maid of the ' Tiger's lair", w That !?- ? hucb a wry "winding air," id W hen the "t>tacks 'em high" ou any tiro pair? Mlta , uf Louisville. R K ~MB1? Bjugb. \ AVw lent Tribun;. Zi By a etrango circumstance tbo appoint- y, ment of Congressman 8. 8. Cox to be Min- ^ ifltcr to Turkey renders it impossible for J tbo Democratic authorities to appoint mon J at will in the Navy Yard before olection ?lay, and thus make a mighty political ? engine of this department of the Govern- ? ment. The law says that no increase in tho forco ehall bo made within sixty days J of an election for President or members of jCongress in the Stato. As it happens the u ouly Congressman to be elected this fall iB a eucccssorto Mr. Cox, whoso resignation ? to go to Constantinople created tho only p vacancy existing. J* "Fo? I am declined into the vale ot ? veai-p." she said a little sadly, "but indeed ^ t don't mnch mind it since I get Salvation si Oil f jr 25 cent*," ft Telegrams front Washington Territory Pi rcpun uio nnriuctt ?muici everj ; enccd in that aection. Th* "Want Soap," universally acknowl- bt wlu'pfi tn 1w t.h?? binredt and h(?t5 cant bar. Zt ) A Clear Skin S is only a part of beauty; j but it is a part. Every lady j may have it; at least, what ? looks like it. Magcolia Balm both freshens and ~ beautifies. r.' i 60 TUB APPLE THKK KOItEB. ?w They Mnj Ka-lljr lie Found nod Oeitro)?d. K. Humftt'.ad. Doubtless the apple treo borer is the ost destructive enemy of-the tree that 0 have to contend with, but his habits ive beeu so much studied and have beDie so well understood, that by proper gilawe his ravages can he to a great exnt arrested. The most generally acci'pt1 tin ury in relation to tbe habits of tuu )rer ?h, that Use nit i? deposited on the irk near thenurfac9of the ground, where hatches and the borer operates the ll?*8t i&r in the birk. the second jear in the ip-wood and the third year penetrates i!o the trunk, somV'ffincsIo its centre, arts itself upward and out. The eo saould bo examined two or three meaduring July and AugtiLt lu their r-f flfucrofi while in the bark their where bouts are easily found by a roniht subancd which oozes out of iht ir hole where my enter the bark. Iiy taking a fow liii ahaviugs from tho bark with n sharp uife, they are essily found and destroy1. If auy oaoi'pe notice till tho necond r third your their haunts u uy bo found y a pilo of chipping* resembling sawdust I tho mouth of the hole I hoy arc at work 1, when by cutting into the wood with a ointad knifo, or thrusting a plhut wirt Jto tho hole and forcing it to the end cl , they can almost always be pierced and iilcd. SHED. M< MULU!K?")? totimlnjr. September 5 lfi5, a ) o'clock .\. i?., t'Ainc-i.NK icitct cl the Jut; ilPiiuiMcMuilcn yjy.'MM. Funoial a.?ira her la'? lcddoucc, No. W9 .*11 y II il? (Muutlay) u.'tcrroa ut2o'elCdk Krlcnda o no family arc invlitd to Atucd. Intcrmeut a ii Wo .1 rogt'N'rv. 'm^'EAr aS9>sf| UHMan f'fMtUi FOR v jP&JLM. Rheumatism, ?fleuralg!a, Sciatica, LUirthago, Baukache, Headache. Toothache, Ho vc 1'fi i on t.? wol:? tin fit*. SltaMs, 1 rott JUItc*. .o?? am. tmisc M.lf.y n?5? u SaMbyi>ruftl?t? n.lImi'i ci-?r/ ? bu fc HUf Ckuh?toUlO. ttlrcrtlont In 11 Ui'.kvj. TI1K C'lIAItLES A. VOIiKLEU CO. toyroourutcui luiiinci-f.aa..r.a.i? Xpccfctl gtotkes. FITS:?All Fitestopntt) frgo hy Dr. ICllnu's Grcn i'cjtc P.CKtnrcr. So F?l? Ont Usf'* use. Mai oJouj cut*. Trrv.tUr mu! 92 (s". 'rit-1 bottle frco t fitenm-r. Send to Pr. K lice, 981 Arch St., Philu >*. c&r.onr Inrtttnw W tmh <t.. PMla., P?. G n < ?f < ??? ? Junusmcnts. Jliarley Shay's Academy ofMusic COUMKKUIilKKT Op Tli? 3L.au;:liliifcT Soa?on! Isntfrow's Famous Musical Comady Co -THEI0LIY PATHFINDERS FULL BRASS BAND ASD OBCIIkUTKA. toadny, Tuesday and ^eduCfday, Sep!. ?,8 and S . .1 u?n.,a| liurai siiiipiu-iij uuu ociupat hursday, F? i lay an 1 Saturday, Sopt. 10,11 and 12 nils KLKCTIUC 801^ AKI# ?IX TEAS IX A POD! ftlTAlMlnCM Wcdnr sJ:ty nail r'aturdcy."ff? pcopja's roi?u!ur Fife-:*?Night, 13, 25 anJ S6ct# !at' ( (it 10,15 ?.nd % oH Monday, Kept ml-cr H, Jdobufljon'c Com?dj ompipy. ?icr>f? gXcwhsut gSitllovs, VVii^VT IS IT KOI? J?t.?1To avoid the oaaoyaijce of buttoning oi our cuff*. 2d.?To regulate the 1-ngtb of your culr by mov ng It up or cowa, and fcwteniug it to tbo slit o our thut elom. 3d.?The coiiYenitJUflC of taking olT your ou(To uitlng it on without liandil?u i. 4th.?Kotr, would jou do without It for 25 cents C. IIJfis?? & SONH. kw ?cut's guvnishiufl (Goods, ^ALL AND SKii UUH J ?cautilul line of Twenly-iivo Cent Tics! AT THS sun. D. GUKMiWO & CO., E"t I )/> Twc'i'ili s:r*f t. (CoUfCCiioitCKy, ^IKUIC.NTliLDjCIt'S ICE CREAM! ALL FLAVORS. Nn extra f-liargo for MonMnl Cream*. null/ TRAVKLKItb' OUfUl J. A RRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OJ .TLTRAINS? EJCP1.A WATION Of lUtXKR.VCB MARKS Daily, friunday excepted. JMoaday excopted.'heoilny Time: ueiuri. Arrive. B. & O. R. R.?EAOT. xprro.. 0:40 am" 8:60 p m xprev. '* 5:S0 p m *10:15 a n umborland Accom 8:16 a in 4:35 pni Anningtnn Accom 4:10 p in 8:40 a m louudivillo Accom 11:35 a xn 1:20 pa wxkt. xprc-<n(Chlcn^oiiiid Col) 9:15 a in * 5:20 a n xprcss (Chicago and Coli 7:50pin * 7:40a ra xprwH(CbiuuKo and Col) *10:25 pin 0 6:30 pm *ncivllle Accom 3:10 pm 10:60 am lucsvlUe Acrom...... 7:80 am 8:60 pic W., P. & u. ??iv. 'aahli?KU?nr.rid Plttiburgh... 4:40 am * 8:05a m wibluKton and FliuYmrxh... 7:45 a m 111:05 a m 'anhlngton and Plttubuigb... " 6:35 p m t 6:05 p m r.iRbIn?ton and PliMburgb... 8:20 pm *10:15 p m 'aahlngton. ,. t 5:05 pm 7:85 a a P., C. *81. L. RJ.-EAOT. [ttsburgb t 7:25am t 6:55pa Ittabnrgband New York f 1:20 pm f 8:35p in ItUiborsb and New York f 4:10 pm f 11:55 a m TWT. xprcw, Ciu. and St EouIh.... 7:25 a m f 7:05 a m xpresa, C.m. aud St. I.oiiIh. ... 8:40 p m 6:.V5 p m xproM, atoubenvllle ?fc Col... 1:20 p m r 8:35 p a ixod 6:40 pm C. * P. K. 1?, IttsbniRh, Clevc. & ChL 6:22 a m S:."3 p m oubtnvlllo Accommodation i':Mam .1:2(11 :g Itta., Now York dt Chi 10:47 a m tila m Utaburgh aud Now York 4:11 pju 5:18p m ust Liverpool A?.vcra 5:18 pm 8:20am C., L. A \Y. It. R tvrvjs, Cleveland, K, ?b W... 12:17p m 2:37 p m ardlonAccom 4:12pm 10:12am U ClAlnrille Accom 0:122 m 8:17 am Cluiwvillo Accom- 1:42pm 12:67pm :. ClalreviUo Accoin_ 5:27 pm 5:07 pm Deal Freight and Accom 4:47 am 9:00 pm Ohio U1T< r Hullroiul. uiMjogor.. .... 7:10a m *10:55am uaenfor~ 4:00pm 8:35 pm telghL ............. 9:05 a m 6:15 p ra I*#, Z. A O. Railroad. Leave Bcll/uro at 6:40 r. u. lot woodifleld and immirtlfllit. Leave BciUlre at 6:15 a. u. tot Bnmxaerileld and meiville. Arrirw at BelUIro 10:10 a. w. and 6 ttr.it, CTHEELIKG & ELM GKOVE B. B. Dn and after MONDAY, May 4, 1686, train* on a W. A B. 0. B. R. will leave w follow*: are city 3 Leavo Wheeling Park It" 1:80 a. K* 1:00 r. V. C:10a.K. 1:00 p.m. 1:10 M 9:00 ? 7.1* ' 2M " ISO M 1:00 8:00 " 8:? " 1:00 " 4:00 " 9:00 " 4:00 M 1:00 " 6:00 10.00 " 6:00 ? 1:00 " 8:10 " 11 .-00 " C;i0 " :00 7:00 " 12:00 " 7:8 " 1:00 " 8:00 " 8:00 " 9:80 " 8:66 ? 10:06 " ON RCXDAYS. /caTe Cltr at 7 a. m. and ran every hoar until 9 k. xsare Wheeling Park at I a. v. and. ran every ir until 10 r. ir, c. ilibsou, irt tnm1ritn^9wli xf r " "11IM"1 1 gciu ?fltfcrttscm*txts. UUAWTtn f,y KKNHINOTOV ABT CO.. Ladles to WAHlCUwcrkforUi. It la ciully learned. All materia)* furaiabod: fair wages glrcn: work mull t'J poatfa'd For full particular*, address Ken ritiytnti Art Rooms. 19 Hfarl street. I'oaton. Ma<*, ho* WTH. iep7 KG AND Iloatiiiii' Htovew ! Both Full Nickleand Plain. A full line now on baud at N MIKITY & PRO.'# _fep7 1T J Markot?tree'.. -yy OMAN'S UNION BENEVOLENT i'OUF.TY. The regular monthly minting of the w. u. r Hoc otjr will! : hold it*, tlw \A. Boo . *, > o, . 1112 Market ftreet, ou taoid-iy. feptecihor 7, at 1 o'clock r. M. .Mil U. Q. Ul-.?'UA * r, R'tC tHioreUry. J^TOCK HOLD ICRS' MKtiriXG. thenumt'l meeting o' tha Sloiktioldf.nj of tin \rl.jn Socio I j" lor l e el^ct'ou o' ofllten fur the en suing year, nod aucb o li r biuin?a n? may conn bc'oiu the ra?-utlnir. ?M h.' held i.t Ariou Hull corner of ifaiu h:i<! iwcutltth *i wot, on Tuesday Scr.tember 6, U8i, At 8 o'c o.fc v m 0 A. ECU i?i'KB. njt'7 Secretary. Q.UAND OPKN1NO. 1 will oncu my NcwSa'oon T:1I8 EVENING will i a Grand Coiic: rt by tho .K'.uovllo Bras Band am f u G:and O;s:or 3c up Luuob. Ail are invito! JOHN By'IMBfJKB, *?p7 frldnepoit. Ohio. rjiHE "GARDEN fcTOT' i UHtJCJ STOllK I Js uow icaSy 'or buM::c*i. Give me n call, f W E. VIM.IAM3, t >opl Corner Brca '.way and /acc PU. SEQUIN COLLEGIATE IKSTITUTJ for Youiiff I/ad'ch and M?i.ex K(t. 61 KKVE.svrtojfii STIIBnT. Kail Term ociis Voad.iy, At'gu.181, lf "5. Musi n sncclaHy. i'upUa aro a?t\;?nctd ft nrildlv u tlicirubUlv./ will t?-?mlt. 'fl'o 9 of GftJum purcnl n^p p.*e ' tuffAt U? r.ji in n Itoout 11117 ex .u cb>?rg< A?pecJale'rtsilorrtjiall h.?yn. lor Junior It) 01 inn iun onli on or ttdi!r?\?Mlf * I'AtaiNK li.fr'ROUli l'ilucl,i i>, cr M'ts 1". Zni.i'X KLANnuni), A ocUl 1'rlnclpn). 'tj 7 Regular Tuesday packet foj Patkersburg, Poincruy, Gnllipolls, . JT?v* i Irtrjfo.'. HiuUugtM,Po>l5iDOiiiJj,tiflV?-1M*i5^Fy vllle, cincluuau and Louisville, tbc elegant paacuger sicamcr AHDES CilXB. Muhlwian, Com'; Maw P. Hon., cioi.'i, will leave for above pola s oa 1 u?.??) ?y. September I a? 3 o'clock p a. f'nxsrugers am} frelgljt rucelptc through to ell points Weit ai;d South. For height or palate apply o:i board or to ?ep7 HiANiC HOOTH. Agent DIAMONDS Iir.alclUU branch pf my liiuimsia Srcolal1; rtoil have ci us umly ia mock the largest waor men; of FI1VE OEMS it 01 any house !n U'c S'ato. AIwiijn wlllluj tos; r at Kxlrto d 'enry Lo* Pricc?. r ; I. G. DILI-OIV, JEWULKR. 1223 MARKET STREET. ~ ?n!!l ' nr)A GOLD HEDAIii PAftIS, 1878 baksk'S ?afeteSMCllSt jKXft&ZSP* Warranted abiolutcly pun i ^f? Cocoa, from which thoexccMo; Bp* lFHk 'uu l,ccn tfiret IJffj h ftvtt ilm03 ttrfn9lfl Cocoa I ifj J, J tVyA with Starch, Arrowroot or Svijpir I M l au therefore for more efonotnl la I ;' | f\tt cat, (oiling km t,\an one ctnt c n i f 5 ?j cup. It lu delicious, lUHiriflhlng *3 1 I i\ \ ?oailydigested,tm<! ' Is ! I 11 lift admirably adapted for Invalid# ai i. ' i well aa for persona In health. Sold by Uroeora ererynhero. ff. BAKES & CO., florciiester, Mass, THE PERFUMED BALL-ROOM Tho Atlanta Cbr.itItuliun. sdwiVIde of the ftfvitU Off la* dlupVy. add': 'lbo j?erfumpd b?ll ipom was one of the ncvc and graceful fe?tares of this gre^t event. .As th guess entered tbo Opera Ileus* they were greet* with the most delicious odor* as from a Irani; bloomi g b. d of a thousand (lowers. The air wa ladon *1 b tlie soft, *wett perfume that seemed I *e the very breath of the uoddess of phissure am awoolng toths gsletleso' tho occasion. A foun t?Iu, neatly placed was playing a:i tho eveulnn ihecologuc which gave fnrth this perfume. am the practiced ku?? of the laales at or^e detects what It was. We no-'d banlly wy ihat Uio foun tali and the two atomIsm wete dl pcnilng to tho at tnotpherc tho odor of taylob'9 premium comons, an article of Southern manufacture that ha promptly won Its way Into wide spread popularity 1 hli Cologne Is of tiio finest quality, luting anr deUcI'ua; and an esteimod article on the tolle table of all that have used It The quick and dt 1 Icato tens?cf th? "Mystic <)wl?" nt once discover od ltu mcrlis, and they h?d no happ'er conceit ti o?br their guests tiian lb on fountain Jets of dc Ughtful perfume. Tho fdr dancers who found s< R.-ateful a rcfr.shor lm'. crenlny will plca?o thom elves ami honor their entcr'amors by beeping m tho sensation throughout the twelve-month b; ai? bum of thH c^pMshtful srfcut. au'Jfi ?wr.t? From Pole to Pole Avsn's FAnftArAMiXA has demonstrated Its power of euro for all diseases of tho blood. The Harpooner's Story. Jf<ru> HhI/ofJ, June J, JS83. Dn. J. C. AteK & Co.?Twenty years ago I wa* a harnooner In tbo North Pacific, when llvo others of tW crew and myself wore laid up with tcurvy# Our bodies wero bloated, gums swollen and bleeding, tveth loo?c, purple blotches nil over u<?. and our breath seemed rotten. Takolt by and largo wo wero pretty badly off. All our llmc-julco was accidentally destroyed, but tho captain had a counto dozen bottles of Aran's BarsaPAUILLa anu pro un tlrnt. We recovered on It quickcr than I lmvo ever seen men brought about by any other treatment for Scurvy, and I've seen a good deal of it. Seeing no mention In your Almanac of your Sarnaparllla being Rood for scurvy, 1 thought yon ought to know or this, nnd no send you the fact*. Ucspectftilly yours, IUli'U Y. Winuate. Tho Trooper's Experience. 2thirfn,7Iavilolan(l(.S. A/rlca,) March 7,1SS3. I)n. J. C. A YE It & Co.?Gentlemen: I have much pleasure to testify to tho great value of your 6ar*?parlHa, Wo liave been stationed Iiero for over two years, during which time wa had to llvo In tents. Ilelng under canvas for tueli a tlmo brought on what In called In this country "veldt-sores." I had thoso sore* for some time, 1 was advised to tako your Bursa. dluuponr rapidly, nail I ?m now quite well, Your* trulyi T. K. Hon**, Troojxr, Cap? Mounted Uyltmtn. Ayer's Sarsapari/la J* tlio only thoroughly effective blood-purlflor, the only mvdlclno tluil rradlratm tho potona of PcrpfUla, 2kfercurv. and ConUglouJ Uiacaio froia tlw aytloui. rnEPAItlD BT Dr. J. C. Aycr & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by^ril^rnjgtoto :^Prico 91? plug Solicitors of Life Insurance. ll/i UTCfl A 'ow ctalB nen whohtv? WANICU In ttopmiilvca to act u district Hun ii nn i kw Bpecial'BoItclton for iho KqnllabU Lit* A/taoalntlnu of W*at Virginia* a <o operative company wlih tho beat endowment SUn now In nw. Popular and ea*Uy worked, udness eatabllabed. References mjulwd. Perlnanmit employment and good pay } larantcM. Kor further particulars apply at once to B II. WnrruK-x, Manager, Martlnabuig, W<at Virginia. auSl-Mwriw AAian mi AMina UUMt HUnlUfl AND BE HAPPY, Florida Winter Home* at EDQKffOOD. an* biirb to Jacksonville. Scud two aUmpe ftod receive a Map with ft bltd'eejre view of Jacuon* Tlllc. Belor to ftny bank here. JOHN T. TA LB07T, Secretary, %v?1f*nw t, Q, Box 1W, /MiuonTille, fit 1 ?:J, 'a'-'. - ' . ' (Sco. g.gtlftl&CCo. GEO. E. STIFEL & CO. FALLS FUGK! : NEW GOODS! ! IsTOW OPEN. 5 I _____ \ 3V E W ? Dress Goods. ? ] X E AV TRIOOTS. IV E AV ' C VELVETS * IV E AV BROCADE VELVETS, k IV E W > VELVETEENS. >' IV 13 W COUNTRY BLANKETS, 11 % NEW : California Blankets. IV E W I SKIRTING FLANNELS. I i : OEQ. E.SliFEL&Ga. 1114 MAIN ST. i Market St. Entrance1, Through (>co. I.. - Hurst's Confectionery. j wpft (5. jttcnrtct ,1- (C?. . ;SOMETHING NEW! S -isi i j What the people a?o Iro^lr? for, and wo I alwayh maaiso to be the FIKiT D3AL?KS II In ttoe city to get iho Now 3tylcu of . Furniture, : Carpels, Rugs, Oil Clsfhs,; Ard everything o3?c pertaining to HOUSEFUBNI8IIKVG! OUR New Fall Stock; Is coming In row, and we would be p1fa*cd to I avc our frluuds look over our itock be* fore purchasing. G. Mendel & Co., 1134 MAIN ST. >er5 gojjau .V (Co. Dura Qnrinnr W/fltor T I UIU wpillic fVUIUI I We have the Celebrated Arcadian Spring (Waukesha) Water. A delightful bovenme, tonic and alterative, with special virtue in Kidney troubles, in bottles, on - draught and by the gallon. Also, Ginger Ale made with the same water. Also, Deep Rock aiul all the popular waters. LOGAN & CO., Druggists, Dridge Corner. | Olierry XSlo&aojn. A. new anil-elegant Perfume, at a moderate price. Has given great satisfaction to our customers. All the popular Odors and Toilet " Uoods, Sponges, Chamois Skins, Jtc., at i LOG1AN & CO.'S, J _____ Druggists, A WORD IN SEASON! Self-melting and Self-sealing ~ Wax Strings for Fruit Jars and < Cans! A great convenience. Met- ? tor and surer than the old stylo, k AIso strictly Pure Spices,all kinds. LQCfAN 4CO., v? Druggists, Bridge Corner, i THIS P APBB. AdTinUUic IMmnlW.apnio. ML whm.4mtj.lu 1 ?SUKU Mf in wffht tt IS SEW VOUK. gflttcaH wesleyan femji Hi I1A T ' XTO . Open* PepMn>icr 21it. IfOT. Otoof IbeKiitfTSc lurrouudlugh Umvlfol. uroiurpaiMKl. ?'np! >UpiU and pfttfOIU. T.1KMS A2I0K(> 1'flK BEST If "rem li, German, MusiCi Ac., fur FeholanUc year, fro: rrlte lo lyH-MWMw ?ScoHs. Stationery, See. WALL PAPER! j Border and Ceiling Decorations, CliUdron'8 Carriage*, Hlunlc UooUh, uiuft Fuacy Goodhi. The largest Stock and Greatest Vailcty In the J Jute. For sale lietail at Wholesale Price*, by t l JOS. GRAVES & SON, Jyl7 V> Twelfth Stroal. ^ RED LETTEK DAY In llic Literary World, Wo talco ptaunire lu announcing the receipt of the KAUi. O " LYTT\JN'& ( 'Jwu M?jrodlcU"i| uow Cfurrhllve Po4ia, GLENAVEEIL. All loven of 'Lucii.k" will hall with dolfclit Ibis unufcual auti' uaoeroont. 1km'id lu Fine I'loUi, 12 mo., SI CO. Sent frco ly mall on r< celpt of pneo, STANTON & DAVENPOBT, w\)i No. 1301 Mn;kot direct. JgASE BALLS, . BATS, FOOT BALL3 AND CBOQOKT A good variety at low price*. Also, cheap reading matter, and loU of it. Plcoac call and examine. C. H. IJUIMBY, J BoeksiUcraud Ncwtden'or, |nia Su. 14H MnrVol -t-.vt. (Gvoxcvics. SiK. ~? ? ? I M.REIJLLY, j WHOLESALE = GROCER, Fork I'.icker an 1 Curc'ro! iho Celebrated "licil Illrd Hams," ios. 1309 and 1311 Main Street, WHEELINO, W. VA. My owu Cnro of Choice Smoked Mc?t* rtcdvod i lally direct from my Pork House at Miiucbc;Lur. 1 *Tlio Largest Stock of GENERAL CJIIOCERIES IN THE 8TATK. SOLE AGENT IN THIS CITY FOR { Rumford'n viast Powder In JJoltlos. ilovjuiiwa'K "MJory" i'o'>acc^. JUcAJjita a OuwaM" To'wcoo. Lottiei's Ulvc?olu" Tolwirco. DuPoui'a Spoiliug Miulugand Blasting Powder. Celebrated "Seal Skiu" Ci&ara. Sit. I..011 is Flour. ROYAL I'ATHS'T, 3ru.mil1> But Bi-:l la Ihe 1 uarket. fobs THE JAPAN TEA HAS ARRIVED Direct From the Plantation. s -TRY IT!R. J. SMYTH, " Cor. Market aud Fouuoeuth Sircsta. an 25 QUI NEW j September l?rlc? L>hI our TO-DAY. Get odo beloro you buy your Grocerlei. tops O. K. McMEfiHRN A HON*. pLOUIll FLOUR! (Mcbl Handluas.) Various brands of Best Family Flour sold very easouable, and delivered promptly, at H. F. BEBRKN3' HT0RE3, cp4 2217 KIJ Marlet Pt.. or .".Cfll Jacob Bt. ^ goots and Shoes. TUFMW,U-F,T- v I tf ARS STYLISH. 9 Bl&l 8 WILL PLEASE YOU. 1KB MEN'S FINE SHOES V J S HANDMADE 1c \ \ GOODYKABWELTS 1 Kinr. et HATHAWAY, SOUIE & KARRINBTON. ALWAYS ltKMAIU.K. Thw poods are msuln In nil the I, en ill no: Style? ?? anil Hold Everywhere* l?y llr.?t clft*a dealer*. Wo m?e flnt-clau atock anil employ none butuklllrd .. workmen. A? we lmre hud mure and longer expert ncelti CnnilvrnrWi-lia thnn any other rnnnufAO* turereof MENU HNEHIIOES, u I* acknowledged by ? all that we take Ihe lead. A?k yourdealer for the HATHAWAY. SOULL ft IlAIUllNOTON 8HOR. If rou are looking t?r a good artlclo at u medium prioa genitals. ^.EO. 0. M1I.LIGAN, DENTIST, No. 131S MARKET ST. i an!8 gowsef uvnlslxing gawlunwe, w FILTERS. Sveor ueedi a Filter. Wo have In stock "" >th Jewett and K ldslc. ? GEO. W. JOHNSON'S SONS, j] >07 1010 Main Str?'t ^ fietuvca and ,Avt Jttutcrlals. JTEEL ENGRAVEO "" Portraits of General Grant, rj fine. ?(? 30x24 Incho. Foal paid for 81 M licLcaa house abt stobk, V- t. Kimri.. Agptit i LL KINDS OF PLAIN AND KANOY , L JOB WOBK T HIATLT AND FEOJIPTLY XXECOTKD bailt uinauuKNusii job oniaa " isaJirw^wax. t onaT. ILE INSTITUTE, VTU <*w T ^ "".. ^ ^ ^ ^ HOOUI ?OH VtlUNO I. MM IKU? UNITED 0TATFS. lis from e'shlocn Sintc? Hcfo^i to ono (boiuau'l * TDK VSIOS. H<ur?l vU*jl! h Cnur*\ Ulin, a Hop; int*r to Junf. ?2a?. For Cataloguer llBV. WM. A. HARIUH, D. f . Praldem, RlAiintou, Virginia. gvew .V gcvtsjchy. Announcement! TO THE PUBLIC. The utidcnflicnod, tmviug lately withdrawn from lie firm* of Friend <L Son and Arbeus, BorUthy A ' o., h?ve fonoctf u cop?iru:en>hip ttudor the Urn iiuie of Prew & Bertschy. For the purpose of carrying ou tho iirnilure, Carpets & Undertaking BC81NE89, AT No. 1117 MAIN STfiEBT. They arc now receiving ftiid^opeulug daily IN ENTIRE NEW STOCK In the latcHt and moit modern design*, Lnd n1U be plowed to too all their old friends, Hud kb many new ones ha may favor them with their imtronoge. FREW & BERTS? jv8 % ?. gllxcrxUs $t <&0. SPECIAL SALE OF BLACK SILKS For 30 Bays Oniy. LB, Rhodes?Go. The best makes of Imported ilack Silks at 25 percent less han ever known. IjOt jVo. 1 at 80c. Lot No. -~t at OO. Lot No. at S?tl ?Jf*. If you are interested call oon, as these low prices will nake them move quickly. !, S. RHODES & CO. lir?^J M.A.IN ST. jy2J I aaagotts, (frm-lagcs, &c. WAGONS, CAETS Vnd Wlieelbarrowsj Especially adapted to Iho rouuh Toads ol Wert lrglula, Ohio aud 1'enntylvaula. MANUFACTURED BY 150DLEY BROTHERS, jjj wiiEcr-iso, w. va. ^UGGIKS AND C All KI AGES. DONALDSON, LEWIS & CO., MANWACTUBEBS 0? uggigs, Carriages & Caiivery Wagons All work guaranteed. Koa. lflOO to 1606 MARKET STREET, An inspection of onr work and arlces It nollcltod tbu bunds Of tho trade. IMPAIRING NEATLY AND ff.OMPTLY DONS, mrKfl gcujjgtsts. HOT CAKES! THE raiEE ikiu th'm clcyunt. Po'.d wtu WhIo and retail, by It. 11 LUST) Solo Blanufucturer, cr*- mm math btp.kkt. Canrti; ffl.ann??ctovi). RANGES AND LEMONS! 100 Boxes Fino Bod! Oraijgos. 100 Boxes Messina Lemons. J 08T KBClilVKD BY Vicliolas ^oliulz, : ,1111 IUOKCT HJRiEr. ru i ?tnu?emjcnt*. OPERAIlOUtsir FOUR N10U1H ONLY, Commencing TuhmIuj, September ?.th. Invnxt'tcont n( tbolfttentod Young Actor MR. HARRY LACY, AND HIS Superb ComtMly Compniiv I Producing IiI.h Oreatcat Succcm, The Planter's Wife! which bus bovu pruduw 'v Mr. 1 iu-y tbrtucliout Iho i nii i! tut > aut t\iwl& o\?\ ?,u>o Uiuw Vccolwi everywhere with oi Ir.i . nurani appUUiu ami jUMly ojou-uuml iSi.- str.ioht Amerhnu Hay ivcr i'lemiti-t! I'rulmn] here with voiy Httciiilon to ?!ctail. 'tliril-liig cii. uiuxe*! ?-'nu?le* nvs'Jul i-U! Irre-Utlblo Comedy! bupatbSUges'eitmvfci SATa5v??" "liuilY, m ili soon in: puoiin ?:u. Admbsioa 73 itudWceuU. Nocst acbatgo for reni'iviMl k?Ii'. Sue c.f t?:iuratv.rduy, M-jitmUr 5. wt i*. w ''""w. r-. H lt< gnbllc Juliet. U B L I IT SALE OF VALUABLE 1'UOl'fcRlY. By virtue ?>f ft Need of Triut made to u? by Jchn A. AraiKtrouR, dated 011 the 17th dny of July, ;?\s au<i July rcrorUt-n In tlioofficuol Ibi* I'ltrk of ih? County Court ol Ohio Conuty. wi> wilUelUt i>obMc unction aitiie Irotit dew r ol the Cou:; HoU.. 0j **id county, on 8ATUKDAY, AUGUST ?. 1M5, bci:lnnl??*t 10 o'clock a. >i , the following d(. Mcnbeii paroote of re* I iuvi*rty: 2 - Also Ujo following described vrnptny, thii lntoRrtv: Lotit uumfc-reu on Ui?i old nlai n; Uiu wild City of Wheeling r.s mm Mxty-tlvo (oil u a t!xty*ix (<V? fronting on 21arLi t Mic-t, Jot nuwta re I fcixty-tlve bc'ng cti tiif corner ol Markti end Truth fctfeeiH. on the north ?f Tenth Kum, uid lot numbered hlxtj iiis lyin* Immediately uorth cl lot numbered Blxtv-t'.vo ;vd iwljoiiilpi: the >*uic. These tW5 ln.s will bo offered in .ut?-<mictniifcmd a so ns one parcel, and will be *old ?* i.my utm betit. '1 bo propou-d ?ubdlvi?lon* arcuhowu upon a piftt whlen may be aesn In the ofllw> m tlm Chirk ol the County Court. Tito buUdln; ou ?Uo prot> orty ore included, but not theonmuM, hodct>or machinery. The*e were conveyed by AnuntmnK, Coeii it t-'o. to Thomas O'Hrlim, lroui. whom tlicy may be tmiRhased. On Mid lot* sixty flvo Htnl tlxty-Mx there nro known to be two prior dordn of trust, hut the dttd undo which wcvfiU?M ditK-toXbese priordctdxol intfli to be first pcld off out ol the proeaih. of our Kale, so that It la fool'.cvod ;h?it (excepting the do iur Interest of tlu* gmntor'b vifr) * tit.nr title will by conveyed by tw to the purchaser. ' oiling m uuftvv?i uutvih, uv nut uui nnrns;;! iuo utip TSJUCB OF RAUt?OUO* third Cl tho ,,urrhl>0 money, or so much wnro ihereof m tho pWluucr nay olc t. caah on liie day ul tale, and tue remainder in two equal instalment*. payable if iM Ctlvoly in oueaiiil tmiycKt* from the day of -tie, with interest from th*t day. thedefcrroa In. MiluKMls being bocarod by a dwal ol trust upou the proucny, and iiiHurun-.o on hnUdlUR* to tha amount of one halt thoun^M Duf*h.i?i ir.cutv WM. P. IlUnBARI), H?NKY M. KUSHKU? _ Trui kt-ei, Howard Chrwtman, Auctioneor. Tho undendgncd, the wife cl the crni>Vir Mi tha above unmed deed, * ill Join in tl-u ?\?d of uie ti unices and couvey her inchoate rigU of dou cr u? the purchaser of cither ol th? abovo ducribcd parcel* of land, If tho purchaser k1i.iI! sy dcite. for a sum equal to live p?rcentum uf thovrice whirli jhaliboprtid to the laid truMc<M for ?urh un\L tnat beiuga Jtttle lew than the moir v valueof ib? said dower ri^ht an abeertal'u-u b. the u^uol ll'u tallies. NA.N0V P. au2G The sale of Iheabrvj dcrcrlled progeny li?tlJouined ur til raturday, September &, at in o'clock a.m. >i. M. ltl'SJtl.1, W. P. Ui'ti.iAlil'. au'al 'iruiiea? 1 he wile of tlie above deacrtbrd proptrtv i'.jj. lourned until Haturduy. 8eiiten?>?er i;,n. !<io' .K a.m. The other pascel heretofore lui-mioi.cd la ill.' advurtlti'iucui has been said. WM f. iUM.UUfc.Sdlx, 8gp7 VWCCI. ?nmrolssieuefs' S?lcs. ALE OF ISLA>'D~1EALlisVATE? Seventy oue lwrireblo kt? in Itoiiiel Zaua llomcs'.ead Trust la pursuance of a decree of the f uprrwo Court of Appeal! of West VirRlr?ariu?;rfd!?j tlie dccrw* ol the Circuit Court ci jbio Cunuty, \\ . \ &. nu. the Hth nay of Jttly, '*it, in tin- cv.v- cf o. 7. Citi+ mer aud other* n&iinxt irdiana McSwoj.Ih i:ud otliers. the undcrM^ncd Special t oi:iiuiA*it>ucsi will, on SATURDAY. UKPTKMBEU 10,1&5, beginning at f o'flock a.u, soil u; public auction,, at the front iloor cf theCouit Mouseof vulonniuty, Vv. Va., the Jo.lowlng tV.criixd renl p.oi><*rtj\ aitua'cd on \N becMifc l.-ihiiJ. di ttie Chy of mxiInR. W. V*, that i* ioi?y: Ti.e rort.'i o hi:li ol the Ir'mi'Btead trautoi lunlcl Zace, deu^-nJ, the. whole uf which tract couuinea twenty mio acrt?. end oiio rod, mwe or less Under tho auuioilty ox ih^nld drem. rlio ??l l comrciwJoncra have caused tho property tui j divided into oouvcnleiu pnrcciA. uuii Imve IsM "J stiects and allcyr, throui<h the uiuc. kyul hiiowIngsuch pareels, it cctn cud Jl.cjn Ins Ut.n julp&rud, at.d muy bcccvu at tht- t'ouri llou e, In the? ottlceot Uutrgv Huoit. CltrU i?t the Couut-y CouiV. f'rluten cord' h of ?aid wlai iai.y he hau uu apj-llcatlon to the uudmhnoil. The Mid p'opc i t> will Iin>t t o ofl? rwl as a rlniU-. una afu rwardi in iher.arcel* sliotviion ?aid ylai, and will be sold In whichever nay may a;ipc<u tlio most advauiuxtous. 'IKHMd OK dALU.?Onethird of the pwri'Bww money or no much ?mir? the purcl>Mr nw elect citst lu baud, Use remainder in twoujusl Inat^llmcuu jtayaolc n?|i?-ctivt:ly !n ou*- ai.d two ywra from the day of sale, with iuurtst itom th?8 fum-d lukKiliixiciitM, nud the tlUe bdu; rtwlucd to. secuio tno tiayment of them. V.. P. BUCBARD, U. M. tipttilal CviuuiU*lonc,i. J. C. CEftvnr, Auotlonter. I certify that bond has hccnslvc ubys.!!.! Com m bit tout re its reoulr.-d bv U. a mW'bviv. JOrtN W WIH'OxL, anlS Cir k'i i .1-: curt. J^i:tlAirX0T10K. lu thoCI'cult Court, r.l Ohio County, Welt VlrgtniH. December liulw, C. P. Brown. Sheriff of Obla ojun'y. I adminlur&tor of toe th.u.e of, DmiIoi Mo-Joy, dtvcitscJ, \% J. D. Whlthan, I. iL Pollock, 8. Ii . Chamber*, v\ illlam Moore, trtiMc-,; In Cli asccrjr. 1. F. Jones,t ustec, Alfred McK?s:,'. | June iMvldaon, nuralnUtratrlx of i the esutool llobefi Diividsm, dv cc&hhI, William Miller. Mary nird I Lamb aud Henry Luuib her bus* | baud. Take notice that the dopes'* .on* ol J. M.'1'ollorV, 8. Ik Caambcn, W'ui. Poll?>jrt Wni. Moore. a.F. Yatea, JohnTanyblli,Eli'^hMoori-.T n. r.iey.J U. Maxwell and ouittia, w j( ,r, Ui.* i .u otilcc of J.U Hutchison,N'j, inocnuj'tini''.l?e!, vshet llug, lu i he State o'? Wtyt Vtrgibta, on thG atl; o?y ot Kej.tembcr, >? d. jj^v between iltc hours o; J o'clock x. m. tftd r. o'clock r. u . t" be red lu evidence in tho above uause.l cause ou behalfo? win plaluiin'. Aim if. from any erne*, ttie tAuw of the said dPitoaltlous (bail ntn bo comtu ,-vi. i. r UdUK cCMtnew-e\ nball dm bo completed on ?l;?t diy, lao taking of ttiewime will bo adjourned noia tluio t j time uuttl the name stndl be <> ;p'?.*tcJ. C. 1'. UKUW.S, By J. 0. HUTCH BO V, ., | _ Attorney lor wo naiuuus. | To J I). Wli It ham, Jadu HavldwMi, luljjil'jl't'#trlx of Ihn o-tnto of Hubert Davidson, William Mlllnr, Mary Bird Lawlmud Her.ry lain!) h'jr fau^b&nd, non-roM lrtn? ?'i.n . i'lxotoflvuplii), qabiuet riioiouit jfn7, $3 OO Per Dozen, AT MtilllXS' (JAILERS , ?i*< JpAKSONS' Photographic Studio* 12(6 MARKET BTKEliT. ja ??no ??5? Will got Ono Down Best Hs'.m FlnU.'ic-d Oubinet I?h.otograi>llw And don't yoo fon't'i 1U -A.T BROWN'S, ?Pt* ' !?,- IIARKKT KTIH T. (China, (Class and OJutcnswavc. j^JASOVH IFHTTIT JABS! 00 CENTS I'KIi D0ZE.f. EWIX'G III!OS., _ wp5 Market?trcct. opp. M<l.'irpll*gy-_ Q.REAT KEDUCriON IX English Tea and Dinner tl'nrf, Chumbcr Bel* ami Fanny JOHN KKIKUU* aula n?o vnh A GENTS ARE WANTED IS KW?[ towiublp to (0t Up clu I * tor Tilt v. dj-t-yy gfflCLY IMT&uLlQKNO'iiK. ??ud !<a *l,xJia JOfm> . M