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CITY AND STATE NEWS.
The and Olkrr Market*, and
r|i*i't<llaar?H? flatter, M br ftantl
tbr Fourth Pajfr.
DkPUTY SlIKKIKK KlPNAPI'KD.? About
noon on Saturday, the steamer Hard
Tim** lauded at our wharf, ami was
boarded by DepntySheriffWm. H. Irwin,
for the purpose of .serving an attachment,
collecting the money, getting security or
tying up the boat, Tlie Captain of the
boat paid no attention to the officer, and
iv lieu the freight consigned to this port
ha?l heeu discharged, the boat shoved out
into the river and steamed oft", carrying
away the aforesaid Deputy.
P S. ? Si nee the above was written, we
have learned the following additional
particulars .ot the affair: The debt for
which the boat was to be attached wa8
one claimed by Steiu Bros, for a package
ot clothing shipped on the boat, and said
never to have been delivered. An em
ployee of Steiu Bros, went on the boat
with the Deputy Sheriff, and was also
carried away. When the boat reached
Warren, Ohio, .she landed, anil the Depu
ty Sheriff was told he could go ashore.?
He declined to do so, and Continued on
his way to Pittsburg ou the boat. The
boy employed by Stein Bros weut
ashore, and returned to the city by rail
road. He brought a message to Sheriff
Seybold, from Irwiu, requesting him
(Seybold) to proceed to Pittsburg, where
the boat could be t ied up and t he Captain
arrested. Sheriff Seybold did not go, but
yesterday telegraphed the Sheriff of Al
legheny on the subject. We presume the
boat has been tied up before this ? and
"hard times " ma.s now be anticipated by
her Captain who has acted so rashly
Wt are under obligations to Mi Geo
W Sights. Clerk of the Board ofSupervi
sors of this couuty, for the following
copy of a report made by him to Capt. E
r. Hudsou, Acting Ass't Prevost Marshal
General of West Virginia. It shows the
number of volunteer recruits mustered
mto the service ot the United States, aud
credited to Ohio county, and who receiv
ed private aud county bountv
COUNTY BOUNT V.
Count., bounty paid to 440 men prior to
January t, 1364 S.Vi each ?22 ?.oo
Under tho call of Feb 1, 1861, 277 men.
H00 each 83 000
Uader the call oi July 18, 1864, 2.V) men
$300 each 75,900
Under the call ot Dec 19, 1864,323 men
?300 each <-6,900
Paid to recruits in Hancock's corps 2o
men ?100 each 2,000
Total county bounty |2?9,800
Paid by the countv for recruiting sol
>Uer? -2
PRIVATE bounty money
Sub-Diainct No 6 to 21 men i200 each
Sab- District No. 7 to 40 men #200 each 8,000
Sub-Diitrict No. 8 15,613
3ab-Diitrict No 9 16,696
SubDiatrict No lo 36 men i>Jo eaoh 7,2C0
Total privato bounty . i52 709
RECAPITULATION
Total oounty bountv ?79,800
Total recruitinz sold era 2,350
Total private oounty 52, T09
Total imess
Circus.? Gardner, Hemmiugs & Co. 'a !
Circus gave two exhibitions here on Sat"
urday last to large audiences and so far
as we understand, gave general satisfac
tion.
The circuit is quite an institution with
some people The boys horde their dimes
weeks beforehand, deuying themselves
their usual quota of sweetmeats, nick
uacks, toy#, etc , for the purpose of being
"dush" when the "show'' conies The
highly-colored handbills are eagerly pe
rused and discussed Ttun Wonders
whether they can do so many wonderful
things, or whether these feats exist only
on paper Jack assuies him they have
been done before, to his certain knowl
edge, aud proceeds to give the date, lo
cality andtlie particular hero who per
formed these marvels. Each one resolves
to be ou hand when the canvas is struck,
and to see all that is to be seeu. They
couut the days, ? then the hours to elapse
before the "grand procession" comes oft",
and when it does come into town ? with
its band-wagon, drawn by front ten to
thirty animals, with its speckled liorsm,
trained mules, and "dear little" ponies,
with its music, (good probably, but cer
tainly old enough),? every one is on the
look-out; windows open, shutters are
thrown up, aud all, large and small,
throng about the doors.
Afterwards, comes thegraud entertain
ment. A great many go from the city,
but more still from the country. Fainted
women, with short dresses, and bedaubed
men, with fierce beards, ride fiery steeds,
nimble men and diminutive boys turn
somersaults, little girls jump through
hoops covered with paper, and the clown
repeats some new jokes, aud winds up by
knocking down the ringmaster. The
weather is warm, and the crowd does not
make it any cooler ; but every one knows
what is coming, and therefore improves
the opportunity to make a clatter The
boys yell, the women giggle, the men
smoke and chatter, and every one is sup
posed to be experiencing the highest
possible amount of enjoyment Ginger
bread, "ice-cold lemonade," candies,
oranges, etc., are in demand, audnotwith
atanding every at tide is of an iuferior
quality and commands two or three pri
ces, still everything goes off with a rush.
Then the side-shows opeu out in full
blast ? monkies of all varieties, wonder
ful snakes, dogs with more legs than the
law allows, fat men, small women, etc ?
The din of loud talking by the manager
and his patrons, the screeching of crack
ed melodians, and the wailing of broken
dulcimers? what a babel they create
Yon come away fully convinced that
the circas and its accompaniments has
not lost its hold ou the masses, in spite of
its antiquity and sameness.
Municipal Court ?In this Court on
Saturday John M'Gorrell was fined ten
dollars aud costs, for forestalling the
market, and Anthony Dusch was fined
twenty dollars and costs for selling liq nor
o soldiers.
HHP
Cool.- About one or two o'clock yes
terday morning, as a citizen of East
Wheeling was returning to bis bome
from tbe First Ward, be was met at the
Market House corner by two soldiers,
one of whom halted him and enquired
whether he had met two men running
up Main street The citizen replied that
he had not, when he was informed that
two men had escaped from the military
prison, aud as their orders were to arrest
all suspicious-looking persons, he was
a prisoner. The soldiers took hold of the
citizen, and by the time they had iden
tified him as not one of the alleged es
caped men they had relieved him of a"
the "loese change" in his vest pockets.
The citizen] was then permitted to pro
ceed on his way home.
R,vkr.? The river is now at about ,1"'
proper stage for the low water packet s,
there being less than four feet water m.j
the channel. .
The steamer Bayard has laid up, am
the New State will take her place in the
Parkersburg trade.
The steamer Nashville Capt. Bea y,
left for Cincinnati, with a fair trip.
The Lenora No. 2 did not leave for
Cincinnati, as advertised. It is said she
will enter the Parkersburg trade
Robbery ?On Friday last a discharg
ed soldier named Weakley, from Be -
mont county. Ohio, was robbed of three
hundred and forty-five dollars. He came
to the city, on Thursday, as he says, to
enjoy a spree, and while under the in
fluence of liquor he was relieved of his
pocket-book and contents As yet the
thief has uot beeu ferreted out.
Charles Armstrong, the man who
was shot in Martinsville on Friday even
ing in a scuffle' in a drinking saloon,
died from the effects of his wound, on |
Saturdav. The remains were mterred
yesterday, and as lie had beeu a member
of the First W. Va. Cavalry, he was bur
ied with military honors.
A mak confined in the city lockup on
Friday night broke the lock from the cell
door, kicked a hole through the door m
the hall leading from the cells, and
burst open a side-door leading ?uto t he
Municipal Court room In this room the
prisoner was overtaken by the keeper of |
prison, and forced back into a cell
Recovered? Mr Luke M Guire, ot
Brooke county, who a week or two sinco
had a horse- stoleu from his stable, has
recovered the animal. The thief returned
the horse, secured the reward, and made >
his escape from the county before it was
kuown he bad played such i daring
game ^ ^
New advertisements ?Mr * M ('
Leech wishes to employ a housekeeper.
The sessions of the Municipal Lomt
will hereafter beheld in the basement of
the Court House
The steamer Pine Grove will leave tor
Cincinnati to-morrow everting
CLOTHING. .
1865. 1805.
B PR> NGt & aa vt vfc! ;
THUS K BKANS. H QUUHKNfl Kl M Kit
SECOND STOCK JUST RECEIVED
-At'
STEIN BROTHERS'.
French, English & Amtsiican
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES & VESNNGS.
OBNT8* FVRKI?I>II!V? U<tOI>x,
Men and Boys' Clothing, &c.
THE STOCK FOR
*
SPRING AND SUMMER
IS ALL NEW
The Fiar?i iu Fabric nn?t Kir
(ant ia Sirlr.
WHOLESALE BUYERS
Will Hud our stock of Piece Goods aud Clothing
M large, varied and cheap as any similar Hcftiv>
In the East.
They have determined to follow the price ot
gold in the tale of their goods and thus o<$t
great advantage in the price to all buyers
9TEIN BROTHER*.
x S8JS "V.'V ?
Cor Main and Monroe streets
mjlO-lm WHEELIN& W. VA.
CITY ITEMS.
The attention of our Ritchietown
friends and the public generally is call
ed to the sale of valuable building lota,
which takes place to-day. Sale positive,
on the premises.
Blind Tom.? Our readers, of course,
will bear in mind the fact that Tom, (be
bliud negro pianist, gives his first con
cert at Washington Hall this evening.?
The entcrtaiumont is well worth three
times the price of admission. Go ami
see the greatest wonder of the age.
"Dsubt thon the stars are lire;
Doubt tliatthe huh doth move;"
But doubt uot that Dr. 1). II. Seolye's Liquid
Catarrh Remedy will cure that disease speedily
and permanently. Obtain a circular of yonr
druggist showing symptoms.
( Ot OA CKKAiTI FOR THE II UK
Cocoa Cream for the flair.
Cocoa Cream for the Hair.
Away with your Grey Hair.
Away with your Grey Hair.
No more rancid Pomades ! ?
No more rancid Pomades' 1
If you want something elegant,
If you admire delicious Perfume,
If you desire soft aud 9ilky Hail,
If you want your Hair preserved,
If you want your Hair to grow,
If you want to prevent premature Baldm**s
If vou want to be rid ot Dandrult
Use the Cocoa Cream
Use the Cocoa Cream.
Use the Cocoa Cream.
Use the Cocoa Cream
Use tbe Cocoa Cream.
Fresh ca.v.N'KD peaches, strawberries, piue
apples, covo oysters lobsters, sardines, catsups
of all kinds, together with a fun supply oi line
groceries, constantly on baud ami for sale bv ?
BOOTH BATTELLE Si Co., Steamboat Agents. 1
corner Monroe aud Water streets.
THE BEST PREPARATION in the world lor
aCoug r, Cold is Dr. Tanner's Cough Mixture
Try it. V >r sale by Chas. Graham, Main street
Cantie*V ideliug, aud druggists generally
WHY NOT USE THE BEST/- Over twenty
years' increasing demand has established the
fact that Matukws' Venetian Haih Dve is the
best iu the world. It is the cheapest, the most
reliable and most convenient. Complete iu ouc
bottle. Does uot require any previous pi epara
tion of the hair. No trouble. No crock or stain
Docs not rub oft or make the bail appear dust\
aud dead, but imparts to it new life and lustre
Produces a beautiful black or brown, as pre
terred. A child can apply it. Always gives
satisfaction Only 75 cents per bottle Sold
everywhere A. I. MATHEWS
Manufacturer, N Y.
DEMASBARXES 4 CO.,
New York, Wholesale Agents |iuy9eudl>
PARTIES INTENDING TO l?t K
CHASE Bradbury's Pianos tiom J. De
Ricqles of the firm of Philip Phillips A Co Cin
cinnati, will please ca.l upon Mr .1 ft Mehor
who is now the authorized agent for the above
named celebrated instruments, and is prepared
to furbish any style of Pianos at the regular New
York rates
auglljOw J. DE RICQLES.
Pricc 35 cents a bottle.
NOTICES.
NOTICE.
TAX NOTICE.
'I'HB TAX-PAYERS OF OHIO
X County will take notice, that I shall be pro
tared to receive the State, County and School
axes for the year 1365, in the several Town
ships, at the times and places hereinafter men
tionad and that a deduction of 2} per cent, on
the State Tax will be allowed to those who shall
pay all their taxes on or before the 1st day ofO
tober, 1965, at the Sheriff's office or at the times
and places specified, viz
Washington Tp ?At the First Ward Uoso
House, September 13, 19 &nd20
Madison Tp.? At the Hope Hose Elou S.p
tember 21, 22 and 23.
Clay Tp.? At the Sheriffs Orti? e, September
13, 19 and 20.
Union Tp ? At the Rough ami Ready Ho-ie
House, September 21, 22 ana 23.
Centre Tp.? At the Fifth Ward School Hous'
September 25, 26 and 27.
Webster Tp.? At Isaac Freeze s Store Koom
(Henrv Echols' old stand,) September 21, 29 au.i
30. *
Ritchie Tp. ? At the South Wheeling School
House, September 19 and 20, and at AdnuV
School House, September 92.
Triadelphia Tp.? At F. Hier's, (the plat I
voting,) September 11, li. and 13.
Richland Tp.? At Clintou 1*. (.)., September
18; at A. A. Allison's Smith Shop, September !'.?
uud at Atkinson's School House, September 2<>.
Liberty Tp.? At Valley Grove P. O. Septum
ber 14 aud 15, and at Samuel Bell's Store, West
Liberty", September lt>.
" ? JOSKFH SEVBoLl),
augltMill octl Sheriff ol Ohio (.'<>
REMOVAL.
u trK REJioren to the
T T largo buildings recently occupied by L
C. Frost A Co., Kos. 15, 17 a ml I Main Street,
whero we will always liefomid with a large as
sort inr ut of Groceries. Previsions, Grain, Seeds
A'c., to which we invite the attention of our
friends aud customers and the community yeu
??rally.
auglri tin PRYOR, HANDLAN <v CO.
FARM FOR SALE,
( 10NTAINING l?6 ACRE*. I RE
SKK\ E the River Hill, which is about 25
acres. This farm is situated on Scotch Ridge, 2t
miles above Wheeling, and twenty rods from the
Ohio River and Railroad, where wo have a
Switch so that produce can be abipped to any
place. It is well improved ; a good brick house
containing eight rooms, with cellar under the
front , also tbe'largest barn in the township,
with stabling under it for horses and tattle, it
is well watered by a never-failing spring at the
door, and a large brick spriug bouse and all oth
er buildings necessary. There are seven acres
of apple orchard of the choicest fruit, the young
est trees just commencing to bear , also a varie
ty of other fruits, such as quinces, grapes, pears
and peaches. It is well timbered, not less than
a thousand locusts from two to three feet over
The greater part of the larm is well adapted for
vineyards. The soil cannot be surpassed for
raising all kinds of grain, the most of it having
keen in grass for four or five years. The build
ings aro a^l snbstantial, for T put them up nev
er intending to sell. Any one wishing to pur
chase will ploase call on me on the promises, in
Pease township, Belmont comity. Ohio. 1 will
make payments suitable and easy.
I will also sell the River Hill with the Co.il
under all the land.
ju29-lmd*w WILLIAM RAIKE7.
FURNITURE.
FERIVITI KE EHTABI.mil T|E> T
151 Main Street, next door to Rishop*
Jewelry Store.
R. T. FRIEND & SON,
MAITFFArmtER OK
A'll Styles of 'Furniture
? SUCH AS - -
OOFAH.RI REAUM. REDMTK 4D8,
0 CHAIRS: and everything usually kept in a
Furniture Store.
All kinds of work nisde to order, with ne*t
ness and dispatch.
UNDERTAKING.
We will furnish Metallic, as well as other kiuds
of Coffins, made of the best materials and n J be
latest and most approved styles, on short inoti c
Having had an experience of years in the un
dertaking business, we hope, by strict attention
to business, to merit a share of public patronage
It la our intention to accommodate our ciisio
<H?ra to the utmost of our ability.
R. T. FBlRN l> A SON.
NO MORE BALD HEADS.
Use Hall's Sicilian Hair Keaewer.
Use Hall's Sicilian Hair Restorer.
It restores Grey Hair to its original color.
It restores Grey Hair to its original color
IT PRODUCES AlflW GROWTH
OF HAIR where it has fallen out. In large
bottles at ft, 00 each. Sold by
T.H. LOGAN * CO and
LOG A2T, LIST A CO.
b ! DRY GK>ODS.
NEWFALL
AND
WINTER
DRY GOODS.
FOR 18?r?.
?FUST OPENED BV
JL
GEORGE R. TAYLOR.
Stock unusually large a ni> at
tractive, km bracing all
the LATEST NOVEL
TIES OF
FOREIGN, AS WELL AS OF DOMESTIC
MANUFACTURE, ALL AT
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
URKNS ?;OOD*4.
Real Irish Poplins in
Green,
Blue,
Brown
Lavender, aud
Moon on the Like "
French Poplins,
Colored and Black Alpaccas
All Wool De Laiufts,
Crepe Eugenia,
" Paris Repps,
Plain Silks all Colors,
Rich and Black Silk ?,
PI liu aud White Silk?
Gingham*
Chintz,
Menuuacl. Print*, Ac
KIOI'ME 14 E E PIIV4i ?OOI)<?.
All Wool Blank, H.
Table Damasks,
Towel h. Napkins
Linen and Cotton Sheetings
Counterpanes,
Casluueriuo lot Spreads,
I J ST OPENED BV
GEORGE R, TAYLOR,
ti?(K-vi>"
Long sud Square ?1 i k Thibet Shawls
Lupins Korabazine,
Double AVidth Black Dn L tine
Black Cnuiiso
El kV Qneens Cloth
Flack English l'repe>
Crepo Veils and Collars.
Black Prints in I Chintres
? Iti^t received by
QEOB G R R. TAYLOR.
E HBKOI ItLRIE*
Laces,
(ainbtic ilan lLeu hii i ?
Lat<? Handkerchiefs
Embroidered HandkerehieU
Sleeves.
FLANNELS
BLKAi HED MUSLIN,
BALMORAL SKIRTS.
HOOP SKIRTS
FRENCH SKIRTING CAMBRIC
ALL AT LOWEST PRICES.
GEO B TAVI OR
auglti
BANKS. '
TheNational Bank of Wesl Va.
AT WIIEI'I
OFFICE OF C0MPrR0I.LF.1t OF rHF.ClKKENCV, I
W xsin \qton Jnly 1 1th 136V J
lirilEIIKAl, RT NATI?tF 4CTO
Tf RY K/IDBNCK presented to the under
signed, it lias b?'i j made to appear that
"THE NATIONAL BANK OF WEST VA.
AT WHEELING,"
Iu tlie city of Wheeling, iu tho c unt v ot Ohio
and State of West Virginia, has l>eeu duly or
ganized under and according to tin* requir v
meats of the act ot C.mg'.ess entitled An act to
provide it National Currency seemed l>\ a
pledge of United StaUn Bonds, anil to provide
for the circulation and redemption thereof," ap
proved June 3d lsr>4, and has complied with all
I he provisions ol said ai l required t<> he com
plied uilli l>. >fore commencing (lie business ol
hanking under said act,
Now, therefore, I, Freeman ('lark, Comptroller
of the Curron.-v, do hereby certil'v that THE
NATIONAL BANK OF WEST VIRGINIA
AT WHEELING, in tho city of Wheeling, in
the county of Ohio and State of West Virginii
is authorized to commence the bu dnesti of baui.
ing under the act aforesaid.
. In testimony whereof, witness niy
J I.S 'hind :md seal ol ???li< ?? this 1 1 III day of
? v*vw 'Julv, 1385.
FREEMAN CI. U:K,
julf r>0d Comptroller of t.bo iJum ncy.
The People's Bank.
/ \i Pire, \o. <(<> ii ?n\ itkkkt,
I / WHEELING, W. \ \ Money received
on deposit. lutorest paid on pet ial deposits.
Notes aud hills discounted ' Exchange bought
and sold Collections at home t>r from abroad
promptly attended to.
TMRKCTOK8.
John Keid, (Christian Hess
<1. T. Scott, John Vockksr,
Sam 1 J. Bind Richard Carter.
Andrew Wilson
JonN REI1), Pros' t
JOSIA U F. UPDEGRAFF Cash i
Jnl7
Treasury Department,
Okfb b oftiikComptkollerofthcCi RRKNt 1, <
W AsHiSi.TuN, J une aitith, 1885. J
lirilKKi: %*. RV &ATIBF ACTO
TT RV EVIDENCE presented to the under
signed it has been made to appear that
"THE MERCHANTS'
National Bank of West Va.
AT WHEELING,"
In the city ol Wheeling, in the county of Ohio
aud State of West Virginia, has been duly or
ganized under and according to the reqiilre
ments of the act of Congress entitled ? An act to
provide a National Currency, secured by a
pledge of Tnited States Bonds, and to provide
tor the circulation and redemption thereof," ap
proved June 3d, IS*>I. and has complied with the
provisions of said act required to bo complied
with before commencing t lie business of bank
ing under said act,
Now. therefore, 1, Freeman Clark, Comptroller
of tbe'Currcncy, do hereby certify that the
MERC HANTS NATIONAL BA NK OF WEST
VIRGINIA AT WHEELING, in the city of
Wheeling, in the county of Ohio and State ot
West Virginia is authorized to commence the
business of banking under the set aforesaid.
In testimony whereof, witness my hand and
*eal of office, this iCtb day of June. Id 65.
FREEMAN CLARK,
Jul" 6<<d C imptroller of the Currency.
Treasury of the United States
Division of Natioxai. Banks, (
Washington, June J?;tb la65. J
IT I* I1ERERV fBRTI VIED
THAT
"THE JIEBCHANT*'
National Bank of Wesl Va.
AT WHEELING, W. VA "
A banking association organized under the act
"To provide a National Currenc\ secured by a
pledge of the U nited States Bonds, and to pro
vide tor the circulation and redemption there
of," approved Jane 3d, 1?64, ha ring complied
with the requirements of section 45 of aaia act
and with the regulations of this department
made in pursuance thereof, has this day been
designated a depositary of public moneys, ex
cept receipts from customs, and by virtue of
such designation win also be employed as a Fi
nancial Aient of this Government.
I Signed; F. E. "SPINNER.
jul7-60d Treasurer U. S.
gtog; HPSIC.
WM. KNABE & CO'S
? ? ? - - p-,-. ? ^ ? ? -
firtl.D MEDAL
pn I;? ".1TTTJVI
GR AND AND SQUARE
P I A N" S !
A HE NOW ACKNOWLEDGED
U M E X O E LI.ED!
A Splendid Stock can i?e -?een at
M E L L O R ' S
ALSO THE CELEBRATED
Bradbury Piano !
Au'l otli*r$ ill from the b?-?t F ?Ctorie* |au?i
will Up sr l t inviriably at
FACTORY PRICES
And will be fully Guaranteed.
Send for an illustrated Cat.ilo{ue and Pi ice
List. ,
? IKXWF B. TIBI I OR,
No IJ9 Main street, Wheeling W V\i
NEW STORE I NEW STORE I
MUSIC 4 \ 1> VARIETY,
No. 10,1 Main Mreel, above .llonror,
(iionr Itrin'i nothing IIo\i?r.
l:. a. webl^k,
TEAI IIER OF MUSIC, AND OH
1 GANIST' extensively known in this nit \
and vicinity, beg t leave to announce that
To-.Morrow, Viirmlii), ihr Hlli insl.,
ho will open his now Music ami Variety Stores,
u here he will keep on hand an assortment ol
Pianos (anions them Steinway's, Hazleton'a, ol
New York,) Mclodeous, Sheet Music, including
thrt best Instruct ion Books and latest Sheet I'ub
licatioua, V iolins, Guitars, Flutes, Accordeons
and Banjos of the hest Foreign and Ameriran
make, 'ieruian and ltaliau Strings ac, Ate.
Also iationcrj, Photographic goods and no
tion lie will promptly attend to any orders
I'm Music left at the Store.
He will, aa heretofore, giro Instruction on the
Piano, MelodcMtn, Or/an, and in thorough base,
either at scholars' houses or at hla Mimic Room
(103 Main Street), where a tine Piano ia furnish
ed for practice.
Choirs, Glee Chilis and Vocal Classes atteude
to.
Arrangements are also beiug made for renting
out Pianos.
Keeping oulj the best ot goods on hand - hat
ing adopted tbo mottoof " Quick s..les and amall
profits "?being always close up to times- ho re
spectfully bespeaks tne patronage of the public.
jeofail E A. WEBER.
FANCY GOODS.
FANCY GOODS.
B
C4JI.Il AND I.A? K rKlfl.HKI)
P A R A SOLS,
Ornaments forMtuU t and Dress Trimming,
Lace Trimmed Cambric iiankerchiefs,
French Embroider? t do
Monroing do
Plain Liueii do
Thirty different styles Belt Buckle*.
Beltings, all Widths;
Lace Operatlcs.
Infant Embroidered Waists;
Edgings and Lice
Organdie.
Maltese,
Clerical,
Crape,
Fluted Swiss
and Plain Linuu < ollars
Corsets, from ll/ii to |6 per pair
Plain and Plaid Ribbons
Silk Cable Cords.
Girdles and Tassels;
Silk Oil Cloths,
Fine Fans;
Fancy Tuck Combs.
Hosiery and Gloves;
Black Lace,
Colored Borders*
Masked an<l Checkered Zephyr Falls.
Grenadine, Berage, Love ana Crape Veils
Ladies and Gents Traveling Satchels
Abo, a Lar<j> Stock of Children's Carriage*.
D NICOLL A BRO..
uiy 15 |<H> Main street
N l'RMEKl cloth,
Nursery Bv>kets
Nursery Pins,
Puff Boxes. A c
Received at
D. NICOLL A BRO S
W
T OOD BBACKETI,
Bronze Statuettes
Parian Vases.
Wool Mats Ac..
i ??
augto D. NICOLL A BROS
LOOKING GLASSES.
J. LYONS, Agent,
Manufacturer of all kinds ef
Looking Glasses,
EOBTBAIT P1CTUKK AFT* H?P
TOGRAPHFEAJtEA Vo. HO Wood St
wr im Pitubnrgk Jaal4-lT
WHOLESALE GROCERS.
MICHAEL REILLY, M
Wholesale Grocer, |
An J Dealar In
FORKII!* AND DOMESTIC
WINES AND LIQUORS.
N<?v W i?nil "o Maiu St., Wheeling, V a.
fISH. FISH.
2QQ BARRKI.N NO. * JIACKEB
100 hall" barrels No. 2 Mackerel;
100 ?' " 3
lOOkitts " 1
100 halves Lake Herriua;
30 " " White Fish;
SO " " Bass;
Just rec wived and for sale bv
jit I T M. REILLY.
TF.*S.
1 aa UAI.F CR I JIPERlAlj
1UU GUNPOWDER, Young Hyson and
Black Tea*; '??*> caddies do. fresh importation*;
Just receiml and for sale by ^ KKILI Y
SUGARS.
1 AA BAKRG1.N "TANDABi#,
1UU CRUSHED roird*red and Graim*
la tod;
400 barrels Yellow Retiucil;
35 hhds. prime Porto Rico;
In store and for sale by ^ R?ILLY
10
RICE.
Of* HAU? PHIJIL
Z 0 JUST KECEI VED and for sale bv
M. REILLY.
baconTdried beef.
TIER4EH DAVIS* M'fltB
CURED HAMS;
ill tierces Davis' Plain Sugar Cured Ham* 'n
canvass;
It) bhds. Shoulders;
5 tierces Sugar Cured Dried Beef;
Just receded and for sale by
M. REILLT.
FLOUR. FLOUR.
?)AA BARKEU WAHIIIKflTON
iUU MILLS,
100 barrels Eureka Mills
?200 " Grant's 0. K..
900 " Beaumont's XXX XV Pins Ultra
I, xi Pbusuix Mills Extra Fainilv;
I'W " Baker's Double Ext 1 a Family
All fresh ground just received and for aalo bv
M. REILLY.
PRY0R, HANDLAfT & CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AMD BKAI.EKI IN
PKOVIHIOXS,
Not. 41* Ail Tin in Ml.. IVhrtliMtf.
VI R. HMI.C. HANOI. AN IIAVIN4J
ITl PURCHASED tbe interest of Mr W VV
Miller in the dim of Pi or Miller A Co the
business w ill he .-ontinueJ under thi* arm ol
PRYOrf HAXDLAX A CO
juljll
FLOCK.
A n/ | BBIA. f4E.fl!> E II IOC II
"?UU WHITE WHEAT
000 bbls Eclipse White Wlie*t
?300 " Pearl mills do
For sale by
PRYOR, HAXDLAN' A CO.
Of TIERCEN iniAR ilREO
LO HAMS
35 Tierces Sugar Cured Dii.ul fleet'
Just received bv
PRYOK HAXDLAN A CO
RA4*M CHOICE RIO COFFEE,
jrST RECEIVED by
PRYOR HANDLAN A CO
50
Salt.
QAAA BRI M OHIO RIVER
100 bbls Table
Just received by ..
PRYOR, HANDLAX & CO,
jo-je Agents for Manufactnrers.
Wood's Prize Mower,
With all the late im
provements. For s-tle by
PRYOR, HAXDLAN A CO.
Fish.
NOM. 'J AND :t HACKER KL, IN
bbls, ball bbla., quarter bbls and kitt#
White Fltih and Lake J?rring
Smoked Hniriug.
J list received and for salo b?*v by
PRYOR HANDLAN A CO
I1KNRY h I.I S r ROBKRT morki^on.
JOHN f.lST. it I ? 4VKNPOR1 <!KO li PAHKd.
LIST, MORRISON & CO.,
Wliolesale (j} roccri
?AND?
PRODUCE DEALERS,
Not. )H aud HO Maiu street,
Wlit'cliiiK. W. Vrt.
july?? .
Old Governmenl Java Coffee.
.) r PAfKKTS, VKBV CHOICE,
| lint reived by
LIST, MORRISON 4 CO.
Flour! Flour !
OAA KtliKKM ?'< H4T|?'IOV
OUU FAMILY,
:U)?t littmda Flueuix Family,
:v?> Barrel* Miami XX,
For sale l?v LIST, MOKKISON A CO
|e?n.
Bacon &c.
IQ C'AMK MIIOI'I.DCKH.
10 Tierces PLain Haius,
Id l'lerc.ea CauvaMsed Hants
100 Parka#*'* f.'lear Hide*
93 VerMt'lioiM Lard,
10 Keg* Choice Lard
Juat received by
jo? LIST, MORRISON A CO.
Cheese.
BUkEII PKIRK W. K. *K.
I for nale l>
LIST, M<
Nails.
f I V t" KK?? AMORTCD ?I'/R?
For sale by
|e.'*J LIST. MORRISON A CO.
50 LECTED,
Jnat received and for sale by
je.T0 LIST, MORRISON A CO.
F
Sundries.
2Q BARREI.il NO. I I.ARD Oil,,
50 Boxes Starch.
I 'JO Kegs B 0. Soda,
& Keg* Rifle Fowder,
.'>0 Keif* Mining Powder.
Jfllt received by
je-H) LIST, MORRISON A CO.
QUEENSWARE.
NEW FIRM. X E W STORE
WINSHIP, WOODS & .CO.,
IMPORTER!! AND r>KtL?B? IS
China, Glass & Queensware
Xo f Main Str$ft (nMr Bait- Ohio R U Drp*i,
Wbeeliagi W. Va?
WO CI>D IBIIPIi'TFVLLT IN.
FORM tbeir friends and patron* that they
have od band and are constantly receiving a
large and well selected stock of
China OlaM
and Queensware,
Stem boat and
HoneeParnUhingUoods,
LMf*,
(. i.icnntvs
OQ Ac , Ac
I bey aiao intend to keep cob itaoUy on band *
Urge stock of
Common Stone
and Teilow War*
aad Window tila*?.
?T Particular at taction paid to orders from- 1
retml dealers. 1
WISBHXP, woods * .
mji KniX*
WHOLESALE QSOCBBS.
lk||; fagMMiialiili Ml I I
W31XVI v*SiitpD?fI
Wholesale G-rooara*
f W MalnStre*,
w Aelino, w va
decl 7
W. IUl
MkLTMMtol.
FUII Uo HALF BBLSt L. KEEKING,
loo ?*
1 9m) '?
?a* i ?? ?< ?? g
130 - ? Ltm)
50 ?? ? No I
900 Kitu Na I "
9oo ?? Na 9
ino " VM \f "
100 Barrels lfaifl
100 Na *?
100 timS
9) " N? I Rtrring. la atora
MAXWELL. CAMPBELL* TINGLE,
marl? 58 Main street
1)EABI. BJlRLIT-?l HALF BBLS.
1 Pearl Barley iu store for sale.
MAXWELL. CAMPBELL A TINGLE,
marl i? 58 Main stree t
BACON? 95,000 LU. Ba<\ai Shoaldece.
90,000 " " Hams
30,000 ?? ?? Side* In atore
aud for sale. _
MAXWELL CAMPBECL A TINGLE
marts 36 Main street.
orflAR ri'BED HAM?
O LHerces Davit' Su^r Cured Hum
10 ** " Best.
ForsalD.
MAXWELL. CAMPBECi ArriNGLE,
m*rl8 $0 Main street
CLOTHIMTO.
? ? sjt= x=r
Removal.
JOHN T. I. AKIN * CO. HAVK
removed to Xo. 95 Mojroe street, aex?
door to the M. 4 VI Bauk. fit are |ost opea
ing an entire
NEW STOCK OF 0000S i
for Men's wear. We tollolt 9\ examination of
our
New fa** tin ere*.
Coat I ii ga.
9fiir?eille?
4n<l Nllk| 1
VfNlillfN,
liiiien lliicli, Drill*. ele.f ele.
I
li
Also a I'omulete assortueat or WH1T?
bHlKl's which vre warrant la quality, tit auj
workmanship equal to any lu the roa> try
Shim made to or.W in any ?tvl? (siat* ru?
ton-i-rs
Uiir st<M'k of Men n Piuaislihig 1s an
?urpa?ae<l by any >? the city
Don't forget the place.
No 93. NsarH ?l.,
rtist door aliove Main.
JOHN T. 1. 4 KIN * CO.
B|ii
a i adams wv m nrrnn
A. M. ADAM3 $c 00
FA9HIONABIR
MERCHANT TAILORS
AND DEALER* IN
QENTUME N'S FURNISHING MOOS
.VO. 16 WaTRR htmbet.
Wheeling, W. I n
11 TV. II .4% K JilT MICBIVK
TT and AKE RECEIVING one of th? daw*
??he ipest and tie -it Ktlofted ol
Spring and Summer Good*
Ever brought to tlilt market, itUOLU FrtK.kj
(?elected eipresslyfor
CUSTOM WOKK,
Couslstiug ol French, Germa* and Doiaesti ?
Cloth*. ol till grades and color*. Preach, EnglitL
and Amerlritu (.'nuiiuere*. 411k. Caahmoru *u 1
Muiseille* Vestiugs, While, Fancy, Llueu
fielding aud FUnnel SUlrU, Under Shirt* at, J
Drawer* Scarf*. Tie*, ttaapeaders, Haudkwi
chiefs, Socks, Gluvue, Gauntlet* aad Collars
Traveling Ban* and Vali*e*, Ac., to Our ds
partuinnt oi
FUKX1NIIING CIOOUN
la rkiily aborted. Beiug ? clutively in ttM
Clothing Business, we can lurbish (he above t ;
better advantage to dealers and on better term*
tli iu ran be had elsewhere.
We have the most complete Meek aad large*:
attoi tmeut of goods ol any bouse in oar flue in
the - ity.
We aie selling goods lower than anv othui
honti: in the city, a* we boagkg oar good* wben
gold a a* at the lowest.
We have a large stock of
Roady-Made Clothing,
A ud we are solliug these goad* as low a* anv
oth< r house iu tbe trade, without aay eseeotlu ?
Our connection* aith the Kaet are suro Ut*
wo arc able to offer HL'PiOUOR INDUCE
ME NTH to parties in need of goods ia oar line
We shall spare no pains to win tain our repu
Lit ion fur keeping the largeet, fluent aad rbeap
est stock of good* in our use la tbe city. t?
wl?i?h we invite the attention of CL06K mfJY
KKS We bny exclusively for Caab.
LjT^pnt-'ial attention given to tbe fllliag at
orders.
INirORM SUITS
Made to order on short notiee.
mytt flm A.M. ADAM* * CIO.
STARTLING NEWS
? FROM?
SHERMAN.
Gold Declining lapidly.
Bu Tii riitu mw mw
PHOTO CLOTHISO baas darlinad awi
rapidly at
H. St H. RONEWIEirM
so. an Minr ariBMT,
Where an immense stock of fprtaf Cietbiag
ha* jast been racairad, eabraeiM ovary tffle ol
Ciotbing and Gentlemen'* Tw^lilig Goed*
Call aad examine a* we taka pleanni * la low
ing oar goode.
auric H. A 1. lOUtfEKIM.
CLOTHING.
? ^ ^ ittSf si|
a i amm rroat or enrfiAin son
Clothing it Fumishb!" Goods,
4 oat reeaivadaadlariala by
A. STBUfPTHLD A 00.
XaM lUalMt,
cotiIh
fNMk Qw

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