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STEAMBOATS. For PlttHbursrli?The Steamer Market Boy. -ITTjhWM. PORTER Master. JjaaMfcL. B. SCOTT Clerk, j Will leave Wheeling for Pittsburgh Moudays, Wednesdays, aud Fridays, at 7 1 o'clock a. m. Leaves Pittsburgh on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at 12 m. for Irelght or passage, apply to C. H. . Booth's boat store, or John Crockard, on 1 TRANSPORTATION. Baltimore & Ohio R. R. Co. nN AND AFTER DECEMBER 27th, ! 's~s nu^r TvuItik nrfll rnti u fnl low*, Wheeling time: EA81B0USD 1RA1S8. No 1. No 5. No 7. Nol3 j JjKAV KM. P. II.' A. M. A. M. A. M. j V heeling bitb 9HJ& ?>:4v 9:15 AKKIVIM AT P. M P. X. Orafton 9:4.'? IS*' 11:40 5:oU 4. M. P. M. Keyser I:i0> 4 :lO 3:24..... . Cumberland lis** 4:5o 4 23 Martiucburg ....... 4:31* 7 S*)j Washington City... 79:251...,. Baltimore j 3:4* 10:761 p. M. 4. X. Philadelphia 1:'A? 2:351 New York t5:loi NoiTl au>l j <laily. Nos. 7 and 43 daily except Sunday. No. 43 mixed train, and. will stop at all station* between fflitellngand Graiton. Great Economical Feed for Stock, Reduces Tost of Feeding One-fourth, SecurcH Good Appetite, Perfects Digestion, Clean Skill. Glossy Coat. Bright Eyes, ' Health,Long Lile.and Heretofore Cuknown Vigor. In u?e t>v principal Horse Rall-oadsin Philadelphia, Baltimore, New York and Pittsburgh, and l>y all who value speed, beauty and health In I heir horses. GERALD GORDON A CO , Patentees and Manufacturers. Phlladel. phla. New York, Pittsburgh, Chicago. Agents for West Virginia, II AN 111 AN <t KIM.ER. declktgevb 15J2 Main St., Wheeling. $50 to $10,000 "SJfK Privileges, and paid StO per cent profit, How to do tt." a hook on Wall Street sent free. TITMBRIDGE A CO.. Bankers ? Wall street, N. Y. juul'sb C < >M> KM S KD T1M R \JA uu. I~ tea "'y.j?? ~isaa^a-i fit ?T'? Tr1"!!- wtMHf jfag ON ANI) AKTKR NOV. 21, 1X75, TRAINS will run Daily, (exceptSunday,)as lwllows, viz: MVO.U'i MAI!.. CXl'KKSM. I.KAV K. i Vila ire ... St'ma.m lo:50 a.m 2:15 p.*. Hrld|ii't>..rt '1:20 " 11 :oo " 2:55 " Martin ? < "i :os 44 3:ti3 44 La llrulige. il:4S 44 3:37 44 Hleuheuville 7:21 " I2:u.") p. m. 3:56 44 W c!ls\Hie I4:-*! 44 1 :;t5 44 5:15 44 Rochester *:;>o 44 2 :5m 44 6:05 44 PliiKbugh IU::>3 44 akkivk. Pitts: rgli 10-35 44 3:40 4 4 7:10 44 All.toll.1 5:55p.M 0:40 44 11 :50 44 Hurt islnirg 11:06 4* 2:10 a.m. 3:45 a.m. Baltimore 7:35 44 7:35 44 Washington,... 0:02 44 0:ir2 44 Philadelphia...'3:10a.m 7:00 44 7:35 44 New York....^. 6:50 44 10:10 44 10:25 44 Boston 4:5op.m 0:051*. m. s?:05p..m. Alliance I2A 44 5-90 44 Havenna 1 :17 44 #?44 Hudson 1 :.V? 44 ii:.'.'2 44 Cleveland 2:55 44 7:-'l5 44 Ft. Wayne 12:< 5a.m 2:50 A.m. Chicago OSM 44 '>:53 44 Accommodation tram leaves Belial re at 4:30 P. m., and arrives at Steuben ville ut 6.-05 p. m. Special Accomntod ition trains leave Bcllalre at 9:50 a. nr., and 12:50 p. m.; Bridgeport In :o5 a. nr. and 1 :?i5 p. in ; arri\ e at Martin's Kerry ai lo:15a.ni. and 1:15 p. in. Returning leave Martin's Ferry at 11 :.3o a. in., and 3:lo p. in.; Bridgeport II :40 a.m.,and 3:2" p. hi.; arrive at Bellaireat 11:5> a. in., and 3-t. p. 111. I'niketsto all punclp 1 points In the Fast and \\ ?t cue f? procured at the I'nloii Ticket < utii e in Met.ure House, and at the station al Bridgeport. V. H. MYERH, iiov27 General Passenger A Ticket Agent PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES t'hlldrens Boots I I'rlccM to Knit I he Times. ? 1 ? Siioes.wtt h pi o tectlon toe*. | We UnnrniiWEl tef all our - ? Work. ^ Sell no Shoddy O'kkI*. (.'ail at J O'KAXFA Divnr*, Oct!) \o. :tl Tnclltli Ml. R 4ILKO ID .TICKETS Bought, Hold nnd Exchanged to all points ' Kasl and West, at H. FHANK.'fl clothing hall, 4? Twelfth Street, e* Highest prices paid. jv6 ! DeROY & WEILER, | PAWN IIKOKKKS, 1304 Market St., Wheeling, W. Va. MONEY LOANED ON Gold and Silver Watches, Diamonds, Ladles ami '.out*' Jewelry of all kinds. Onus, Pistols, Clothing and everything else ol value. I'n redeemed goods always 011 hand and tor sah* at about half its value. Ja-lsh We give notice that all goods In pawn with us will i>e sold within threed ivs, unless redeemed or renewed. Gordon's Food ?F*>K? HORSE* AMI CATTLE ! I IMcclinfl jteflistci'. jj Terms, by Mail, in Advance. j DAILY REGISTER. j '' Oue year S8 00 I Three mouths...K 00 e 61* months. 4 00 I One month. 75 I d TBI-WKIKLT REGISTER. D Published every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Oue cop^ 00 00 1 g One copy, 1 yr...<2 001 Fivecoples.lyrf 9 00 j P Que copy.6 iuos 1 001 Ten coplea.1 yr. 18 00 I d | M RATES OF ADVERTISING IJ IK THE DAILY REGISTER, i One square?% Inch space. j n Onetime _.J 75 Oue month?$6 00 Two times 1 25 Three months. 12 60 I One week .v.. 2 50 One year 25 00 tf One square changeable one# a week $50. d Special Notloes 25 per cent additional. I . Advertisements to occupy fixed places 25 1 percent additional. R Cuts will be charged double for space tl occupied. Double column advertisements, 50 per 1 cent additional. ' n Local Notices 15 cents per Udc?but no | le local notice wiU be inserted fur lest than onk DOLLAR. All advertisements, except for establish. , b< ed business houses,must be paid for In ad- I n vanoe. ,v All bills due on the first appearance ot v, the advertisement. " Bills with regular advertisers rendered quarterly. . OI Yearly advertisers will be confined to their legitimate business, and all adver- rt tisements uot connected with It will be charged for at our regular rates. ? ? w [For the Register.] THE EANTERN NT A K?A Jl ANOXIC POEM. (>j BY KAT1IKJUNK GRAY til Tlie ulglit was dark, the path, aias, unknown To her who blindly groped her onward 1 ??' I so WESTBOUND No"2 So~~i No i6 LKAVI A. M. A. M. P. M. Wheeling 4?o 7:4o 220 A K1C1 V K AT i&aneaville ......... 7 :'*> 11 :.Y> G:t*5 P. M. Newark 8&> l.t*> 7DO Columhus. 9 :-V? 2 :4h 9 .t*( p. M. A. M. Cincinnati...._.. ? - :~*t K:(*> 4 :K> lud'iauapolis, 11 :'S> 61)0 A. M. P. M. Mt. Louis 8:lo l:.lo P. a. P. M. A. M . Sandusky.. 1 :it> G:.'10 1 >etiitnce 2:'*> 9:.'ij 1 :.V? Toledo 4:oU" 8:tV> .... Detroit ? 10 :-VP A. M. A. M Chicago- _9jW_9]"o No*. 2, and 8 daily. No. rtj daily, except Sunday. haul houml trains make connections at Baltimore with trains for Philadelphia, New York and Boston. At Washington Lltv tor all points Sooth. West hound trains make direct connections tor ail points West and Northwest. I'ulliuan Palace Cars on all night trains. Pullman sleeper runs on No. G from Wheeling to Chicago. ttUKMLlNO PITTUBURUHAND HAL71 MoRE hi vision. ' ? ? ?- <?w?> vivaa I east?uwiiw. .. Wheeling 'Washington Fa., ilaily at 7 %V>a. m. daily at 5:40a.m. * Wheeling Washington, Fa., daily at i ?Z~> r. >: dally at 1 25 p. m Son lays exoepted. | Sundays excepted, i Tickets to all principal points can be ! procured at the ticket ofllce at the Depot. I TH??S. H. SHAKF, Master ot Transportation. K. T. DKVK1KS, General Agent, Wheel- | In*. dc27 Cleveland &. Pittsburgh R. R. Beneath her feet sharp thorns hail grown, I 7~ I/jug had she waited for the coming day. | "Oh, show me, who of all thy flock am 111 least, ht Dear I.orJ, tb.e star tliat shineth in the East.' P" "I have walked patiently, sweet Lord," th slie cried, m "Although the cruel way has torn my feet, P! 1 have remembered how Thou suffered, died, w And found the bitter cup grow strangely sweet. d< Vet do I long to see the promised star in Oleain high and e ear in La-tern skies afar. , di "Faces that smiled, when turned to mo, grew co d, in Friendless 1 walked, all travel-worn; ... and 1 Bore openly the cross you bore of old. The haughty looked and coldly passed cl me by. p( Yet tliougnt i soon my tired eyes to trust, ?7 Upon Thy promised signal in the East. (-t re "Thus weailly I wandered, when a light Broke on my vision, and 1 looked to see v, A band ofbrotbersclothed io armor bright, They turned .and smoothed-uiy stony path for uie. ? oi And while my Joy at their kind acts in- ( creased . I saw a briglit iiglit glisten in the East, j ^ I "Look," cried the Knights, "there gleams I p< our guiding light, j vi This do we follow; ai d the path we tread ! ,i. Is leveled by goodileids, mildestra gin by | right. 'H And squared by rules to which God's , love is wed. You may not b now wliatall our doings are, ; But follow us towards yon beckoning siar i p "And as you go our hands shall clear tinway, And we will bring Hope's blossoms ; a sweet and rare; A kindly interest in your life display. We meet upon the level, part upon tin- I n square, j Until the Muster opens Heaven's gate afar. Besides its goldeu porta gleams ills Eastern star. i 1 But in that mansion built by Him, li The Matter of us all, JSister, you too shall enter in. When He shall please to call. Aud all htschildren, the redeemed, shall I [, joyous gather there. All met upon ttie level, beyond the East- I ' era siur.*" I u WANMINGION LETTER. >> 1! In Relation to "the llest Civil Ser- al vice that the World Ever .Haw"? | bi low the Government Clerks are >( Euiployod?"Natan will Find .Nome |j VI IsrhlefMI III lor Idle IIanils lodo." , |l Washington, February 20, 1870. f From our regular correspondent. * At no previous time in the history of i T the civil service has the otlice holder I ^ been so unhappy as he is now. In con- I L versstion with a clerk in the redemption ' division of the Treasury Department, i Hl last evening, he told mo that there was a j wide spread belief among the less intelhgent clerks and employees, that it is the cold blooded design of the present Con w gress to overthrow the government by st the reduction of their pay, and theaboli- ! f".' tion of the superfluous clerical force. I 11 only mention this to show the alarm which the Democratic policy of economy Jj1 has c reated in a minute class, the only ~ class in the country, perhaps, that does P not regard it as the gentle dew. To say that they wail^and gnash their teeth, is ri scarcely an exaggeration; and ten thou- J1' sand of them in this small city, make it pretty clamorous. It was hardly to be expected that the clerk who ! w has been receiving one hundred , v and fifty dollars, more or less, per month. 1 '' with eighteen hours tor sloop and elegant idleness at the National capital? should rise to such sublimity of self iin- 01 inolation, as to bo willing to yield his 1 r?bbery for the public good. This rc-! quires a rarer patriotism than that which I w follows the pomp and circumstance of ') war. And yet 1 question if there is one "J young man in ten, in government cmploy, who does noi feel a species of hu I '' initiation whenever he draws his illearned pay. lie cannot avoid thee con-1 . sciousnets that he has furnished no equiv- ' alont for it, that he is in a certain sense I s.' : 1,, ,1,., " a pensioner, n pui^iv v ? ?? tlilit in tapping the life of tlm nation. True, each individual ha* about eighty- ' five thousand to keep him, in coiistitu- V eucy. but even thin supernumerous host * is -mail when compared with the forty \ millions who say: "Young man, seek an E honest 'iving. The country is sick unto . J": ' deatli of taxation. In Heaven's name jj stand alone; support yourself, and give 1 M your burthened fatherlu: d a breathing , f; spell " Hut it seems this force increases i jj rather thaii diminishes. More than thrsc (' hundred Representatives and Senators. N wiih the President, Cabinet, and an ^ armv of politicians, have for the last ten t years been finding places, without regaul j to fitness, for their relatives, political h friends or mistresses on the Government 1 pav roil. Each new member that comes , ^ to represent bis district in the National Sl | Congress must have places for bis special ** i friends, and, by some miracle, places are | 4 found lor them. It is a law of physics j that no two bodies can occupy the same j * i h? the >ame time, and there are ex ( options to this law. the Government pay ' roll, like a street car, will always hold ' one more. There was originally no work for thorn, i hut "Satan will tind some mischief still ' for idle hands to do,'' so there has been 1 invented a ponderous lnbarynthian sys- I * tern of account*, so enigmatical in there- M dundauce of its circumamhulatory red tape, that an investigating committee of g Philadelphia lawyeis would become in- , l sane id the effort to comprehend it. , Last wpek Congress passed a resolution t of inquiry as to the number of private ie buildings rented by the Government. ] The inquiry was addressed to the Secre- j t*ry of the Treasury. In about eight ; days an answer was returned containing ' the signatures of no less than six j clerks besides that of the Assistant j Secretary. It had passed through all these hands before the desired | information could be obtained by due I 1 I torni and circumstance. Ail that Con- j i j gress desired to know on the subject , ( THE WHEELING D1 ould have been furnished, by a man of lusiness habits, in ten minutes, on one I iage of foolscap. b But ?ven with the most ingenius J multiplication and elaboratiou of work, ! j be clerical force is so numerous that it1 * > difficult to keep up appearance of, 8 mployment during the short six hours c utythat the clerk is supposed to be ? ear his desk. During a presidential canvas many I e' nd work in folding and directing cam- ; y' aign circulars, others of the political . ilettanti class write campaign documents, ^ rhjle a third class that has the gift of ' j oeech is sent as stump missionaries to ^ iseant in glittering Garfield-and-Conk- j ng-like-general way, on the history and _ estiny of tbc party of progress and q loral ideas. ^ Those only who have had a long eso- gj srio acquaintance with the Government 0< epartments, can realize what an enor- ni lous sum of money is annually spent u >r blank books and paper with no other CJ lat common sense can see, than that a R .ill larger sum may be wasted for un- _ ecessary scribbling. Thousands of use- Ci ss letters are written daily of which press T >pies are taken. This would seem to y 8 sufficient for the preservation of such Q lbbish, but our ''best civil service that 21 m world ever saw!" actually transcribes L lese letters in large ieug?r?, ouu ?un? ? such an accumulation of these superflu- Jj is documents that extra room must be cl ?i.ted to store them. pi This is a little, only a little, of the un- F rapped truth in regard to the best civil V irvice &c., that 1 have been compelled U i send you this week in lieu of more exting political news. Taerehas been to SI 11 passed this week, only the repeal of ^ 10 bankrupt act, debate without legisla- It on in the Senate on the West Point apropriation bill and the Colorado and F exas Pac flc Rrilrond bills. Indeed if v ems that the era of thrilling legislation Q nearly over, Rlaine and Morton have 4*, ade recent efforts to revive it, but they R ive not met with encouragement, and at pen the most retrogressive of the Re- k< iblicans, if there is any significence in r leir quiesence, begin to recognize the ar nwelcome truth, that the passed is rj issed. fa There is legislation in embargo, but it ill be influenced in a greater or lesser to igree, by the reports of tlia investigate f> ig committees, These have thought it lvisable to hold secret sessions s< iring tho progress oflbeir investigations i cr i that little is known of their proceed- flj igs or discoveries. Hut there is the best $; ithority for saying that the majority i?< ill r.ot, in spite of tho local din and amor, be influenced to swerve from the fy jlicy of ec< no nical reduction that has w laracterized its action on the bills al- Li iady passed. te The opposition will do all it can to pre- Y 5r;t the reduction, when it will as in the ise ot the diplomatic bill, array itself, i the record with tho majority. The ^ epublicans, as a party, are of course y iposcd to any diminunition of the f tnd -m lat has so long been the cement oftheir a] litical organization, but in their indidual responsibility to constituencies icy display a keen appreciation of popu- ^ r sentiment, and vote in favor of j Onoiny. C. A. S. ____________ at INANCI AL A NONCOMMERCIAL, Nkw York, February 2t>.?.Money? $ t-i(?3 per cent on call. I'rimo mer- P1 intile paper 41(a;G per cent. Customs aJ ceipts 5-414,000 The Assistant Treas- m rer disbursed $342,000. Clearings $42,>0,00(1. Sterling^ at 48o.J(i<489A. <ioLl>? Opened at 114 and closed at ai l::j, ail sales having been at those gures. Carrying rates 4, 3, 2$ and 2 er cent. B Governments?There was a heavy "-"i"" " ?'r,vi>rririii,nts the decline in ? 'JOs bringing in some large buyers who / nderstand that even if the 4A per cent ^ ill becomes a law it will be some time i-fore any of the issues after the old 365's would be called in. The decline | : London of course had its ettecta here, ' ut the market at the close recovered mewhat and left oil active and steady. w iuH d.Stat.es (is ol 1881, coupons _123V^ " ive-tweiitles, (1 x?io) II"''* ive-t w.ntles, (18tio) new 110^? i ve-l Welities, (i.<87) 1'-'/* ive-twenucs, il.viaj Hid1., eu-lorlles ll?'k en Forty Coupons _121l, a] ew Ktves I187* urrencv Sixes imp* ^ I'aii.roau Bonus?Hull this afternoon ad without important features. Statu Bonus?(juiet and a better el inc. Stocks?In the morning were sornohat irregular. The so called (irungor tares and investment stocks were genrally linn, as were some of the operave ?tocl s but .oiic active shares were i ?w? r .especial i v Lake Shore and West- ' rn In ion Later I ho market advanced per cent aiid closed active with letter rices for Mow York Centra! and Hudin. North western and St. I'auk the * j.-t be ng ahoi.t steady. Lake Shore re-j m ivered to till; Western Union j" 7'J-, Pacific Mail to 31A, and ltock ! sland to 1KM. Northwestern common as steady at 43|, preferred ad- ^ aiming to Oil. St. l'aul common to 43J, nd preferred to 80. The Governor of JWisconsin's course on the Vance jH ill had a strengthening effect n Mirth western and St. I'aul j ^ ock and bondi. Krie was steady at j ?| S(??jl Si, I )e law arc, Uackawana ana i ni estcrn it'll oil' to lll'J. The transactions 11 the Stock Exchange to-dav wore near n, X).000 shares, of v. nu ll 15,200 were Erie. si 1.500 Lake Shore, li.lHRi Northwestern, ^ 000 racilic Mail, 11.000 St. 1'aul, 3,250 p, liio anil 58,500 Western Union. Tnc Charlotte, Augusta and Columbia ,ai read has negotiated in this city, a j, itlicient amount of honds to pay off its i vs eating debt. I Western Union-. 72' ? V. .T. Central 107 I acil! * Mail 3. ?-t. Paul ! ', lams Kxpress 10s-, si. t'uul prefer'!!.. 7,.w4 \ fells, Fargo&Co an.. rolcdoAWabwli ft'4 | ' nier. Union 7i'4 1".& W. preler'd.. 1 , niteii si.u.v Fort Wayne h'-"j , I . V. Central lit!1- l'erre Haute 61, 1 ,rie s is * T. H preferred... 21'3 j lie preferred .12 Uhieago?t Alton-loo14 1 j, larleiu Uu C. A A. preferr'd.IWrQ .1 iarlein preier I I i ihioAMlsstHlppl 22'? I lichigan Ceut'l. ui'. IndianaCentr'L. a alec shore H7 11. ,v ?. 17 niou Pacific...- < > It. .t-sr. .loe 1S?'4 llluoist'eiiUnl...Hiu!a D.A Luokawana. la .and 1* a>'? A.&P. Telegraph 211> ] lorthwesiern C. W'4 C. Pacific bouu8..1ui?,> ] lorthwest'n pld.m .IT. Pacific bonds.ldjJi ! lock island lii"r * Chic alio, February 26.?Flour? ! hill and uncharged. Wheat?Dull; No. Chicago spring $1 09|(<^1 00J; No. 2 1 I 1 02 J spot; 9*jo seller March; 99|c I pller April; $1 02j seller May; No. 3 0o; rejected 68c. Corn?Steady; No 2 1 jo bid seller March; 42Jc hid seller , Vpril; 41' Jc bid seller .May. flat??Dull; so. 2 311 spot; 31 jc seller April. Barer? Steady at 54c spot; 53c seller March; '0c seller May. Rye ? Firm at04(a65c. d \>rk?Steady and in moderate demand t J-21 50 spot; $21 55 seller March: , 121 77If.i21 SO seller May Lard?In j air demand and market linn at S12 70(<f. 2 75 spot; $12 '.'0 seller April; $13 00(5 J 3 05 seller Mar. Bulk Meats?Firm itSbbino. 11 Jc.* Whisky? $106. 'v Baltimokk, Feb. 2*6.? Flour?Steady ind unchanged. 5\ heat?Firm and 1 :nohanged. Corn?A shade easier; ? ie>tern mixed 60jc. <>ats?Dull and j mchanged. Pork?Quiet; bulk should- t ts 9e; clear nb 12; loo?e bacon shoul lers ' 0(5 10}; clear rib 13(2,131; ham* 15;(2 'a 6. Lard?Unchanged. Butter? i jtrong; western extra 28(5.30; firsts 25@ * !7. Petroleum?Firm; crude Sic; refin- c >d lit/SlUlc. Wuisky?Nominally at 1 r? - - ? j fl 10j. I Pitts burgh, February 2d.?Petro [ euuo?Market dull; crude ab>-ut *2 2d * it Parker'*; refined 14Jc lor Philadelphia leliyerr. | IILY REGISTER, J Nitw York, February 26.?4Jottoniasier at 12j@12 15 16c; futum close arely steady; February 12j@12 6-16< iarch 12 7-16@15.32c; April 12jf 2 25-32c; May 13 l-16c; June 13 5-16( 3 ll-32c; July 18 17-22013 9-16c; Ai ustl3 25-32@13Jc. Flour?Quiet; r< eipts 7,000 barrel*; *nperflne wer rn and state $4 25@4 65; comtno > good $4 90@5 25; good to choice $5 3 ?5 75; white wheat extra $5 8007 7c ytr& Ohio $4 9007 26; St. Louis $5 25(< 00. Rye flour and Corn Meal?Quie Vbeat?A shade better; receipts 11,00 ushels; ungraded spring $1 20; No., lilwaukee, in store, $1 32J; No. 2 51 2 &1 35; No. 3 $1 0801 12; No. 1 sprin 1 20; No. 2 Chicago $1 21@1 25. Ry -Nominal; state 86088c. Malt?Qniei orn?Receipts 38,000 bushels; scarcel > firm; mixed to no grade 60J@61c; un radedjnew 02@64c. Oats?Receipts 18 X) bushels: a little more active; wester! lixed and state 44049c; white 46@53< [ay aid Hops?Quiet. Coffee?Firm irgoes 16@19c. Sugar, Molasses am ice?In.moderate demand. Petroleur -Quiet; crude $j@8$c; refined 14$c; ii ises 18J@19c. Naptba?At 9J09jc allow?Dull at 9J09 9-16c. Rosiouiet at $1G.3@167J. Turpentineuiet at 36$c. Fggs?Quiet; westen 1c; state and Pennsylvania 21022c eather?Heavy. Wool?Steady. Porl -Firmer at $22 40. Beef?Quiet. Cu [eats?Quiet; middies dull; western loni ear 12c; city 12Jc. Lard?Closed firm rime steam $13 25013 30. liutterirm; western 150,57c; state 20(o,34c ifhiskv?Quiet at $1 10, Manufacture< opper?Steady; ingot lake quiet an< nchanged Pig Iron?Dull. ltussiaheeting?$11 87}@12 00 gold. Nails-r ull; cut $2 7503 00; clinch $4 500550 jrse shos; No. 8 20025c. CnrciNKATi. February 26.?Cotton - irm at 12c Flour?Firm unchanged ('heat?Dull at $1 10(5)1 26. Corn? uiet at 44/S)45c. Oats?Dull at 35(5 !c. Barley?Firm and unchanged ye?Steady at 78(i)8lc. Fork?Steady $22 22|c. Lard?Steady; steam 12^ sttle 13}(5,13$c. Bacon ?Quiet at 9$(5 !j(o)13c Bulk Meats'?Demand fail id market firm; shoulders 8jc; cleai b ll^c; clear 11 |c. vVhisky?Demanc ir and market firm at $1 05. Hogs?Dull; quality poor; comtnoi good light $7 50(3)800; no others of red. Philadelphia, February 26.?Clovei >od ? 13(5)14$c. Petroleum?Steady ude lOjo; refined 14}c. Flour?Choice til; extra $4 50(aj,4 76; high gradei ' 00(3)8 00. Wheat?Fair demand snnsylvania red $1 40(5)1 41; atnbei 4U.A1 43. Corn?Quiet; yellow 5( t>0c; steam 55(a)56c. Oats?Rejectee hite 44(o)48c. Pork?Dull at $22 50(3 ard?13J(ol4c. Whisky?$1 10. But r?Unchanged. Cheese?Firm; New ork 12](3)14c; western fine 12$@l3o. Toledo, February 26?Flour?Do and fair and market firm. Wtaeatctive and lower; old to No. 2 whitt r'abash $1 47; No. 2 white Michigar 1 13; extra white Michigan $1 37$ liber Michigan spot and seller Marcl I 35; No. 2 amber Michigan $1 06} urn?Steady; high mixed seller Marcl ?$c; seller April 48c; seller May 50c w mixed 45c; no grade 43c. Oats?Dfil id unchanged. s FINANCIAL. 1*1 ncfi PROFIT FROM INVESTMENT llZOU ol One of our customer.' urchaaed spread, on 100 shares ol N. V mtra., the put at ItCuud call US, buying the same price 100 shares called at UK idting protlt $1,250. This operation cai > repeated every month in the year. $10 0, &U $100, $1,000, wilt pay as well foi iionnt invested. Gold. Stocks, Cottoi: id Tobacco bought and sold on coinmis. on, advances, on consignments. Prici sis and circulars free. CHARLES MM FOLEY it CO , ankers and Brokers, 10 Broad St., New York, near Gold and Stock Exchange P. O. Box 3774. frbH ;UT THIS OUT! "ruxell's Price List. 1 l'ieture and Frame, 8x10, ^ 1.25. (2 l'earl Types, 50 cents. 4 Bon Tons, 50 cents. 8 Gems, 50 cents. Best Card Photographs, $2.00 per dox The Gallery is three doors below tin IcLure House, Market street. no2i lartin's Capital Restaurant Strangers an<l visitors will do well to ro lenilK-r that this Restaurant is one of the iost popular and best catered Instilutloui i the city, and in good running order. |No. 1155 Market Street, ja.1t OPI*OMITE THE CITY BUILIJINO G. Bntkle, ) In the Circuit Conn vs. ofOhlo county, W. iaac Cotts, et al. ) Va., In chancery. Itv a decree entered In the aoove carat i the 17th day of January, 1878, said can-? asreferted to one ?f the Comiuissicuen said Court, to ascertain and report tin mount of the liens upon the property. It le decree mentioned, to-wit: The north nlf of the forty iJOi feet tn front of lot No te hundred and fifteen 115 , on the west do of Market Square. In the city o Tieellug. W. Va., not heretofore report 1 upon, and any other matters deemed >rltnetit. The undersigned, one of tlie Com nils oners of said Court, hereby glees noilc< ml, on Monday, the l.'lth day of Marcii 7tf, at his office, No. 71 Twelfth street 'heeling, W. Va., he will proceed to uiak( u a report as required by said decree. JoUN K. ^ICKKNN AN, tebl'Joawt Conmiinslouer JEW STYLE CLOCKS >OTH ONE AND EIGHT DAV, IN Black Walnut Cases, eoelved this day, and for sale at LOWE! ltlCEts than ever, by TURNER & DILLON, feb.M 12a MAKk ET KTKEFT [HE UTMOST CARE IN FILLING 'RESCRIPTiONS ! AT SILVEY'S DRUG STORE, ei-9 orPO ITE TIIE POSTOFFItl S Til': MUNICIPAL COURT Ul [_ Wheeling. February Rales, IT*?. ohn A. Arms'.rong, ) vs. - In Chancery, araos S. Kiddle. et ai. I Tlie object of this suit It to recover fron hedelendaut, Kiddle, the sum of 91# I IS rttli Interest thereon from January iSiti STu, on t wo negotiable promissory* note nade by said Riddle, dated January i.Mh <70. each for the some ot jv.MS, payab! eapectlvely in six and twelve montni ritn interest, to the ordcr ot Armstr ui lollidar A Co., aud by thein endnrv-J t he plaintiff. and to attach and subject t he payment of the plaintiff's claim, th ffecta of said defendant m |.os?*-**ion o .nd the moneys due liim from Thorns ? Hrten, Trustee. And it appearing fror in affidavit filed in thi? cause, that the d? endant. James S. Riddle, is not a resider it the state of West Virginia, on motio ?f plalntift'sattorney. it is ordered tliat li ippear liere a' the next March Kuies. to l! leld in the "Ifice of the Clerii of said C .11 111 Monday, the l?th day of March, Iffil 1 In what i* necessary to protect his inte >sta in the above entitled cause. THOMAS M. DARRAlI. Cl-rh. A.J. Clarke, attorney lor plaintltl. lebljuSWt tlONDAY MORNING, -f j_ - i> ' WE'- APVEW ? FOURTEENTH kW teL ? *> . 0F 1 FRANKLIN INSUR/ 9' oi WHEELING, ? JANUARY 0 e ; A8SE ? ' Unlled States Bonds....?. i Cash on Hand and iu Bank y Loans on Bonds and Mortgages first lien < . |. amount loaned ; Real Estate, Unincumbered..? ney Balances ? n i Merchants National Bsnk stock ? City oi Wheeling lias Bonds . Bills Receivable < Premiums Uncollected, Hofuo OHlce 1 Due from other Insurance Coinpaules?..... Q Accrued Interest ? Hal vaae Claims and Rents due 0 Gross Premiums In Transit, I>ecemOer busin Due Irom Individuals ? ? . Office furniture -I i LI.4BIL1 l Capital Stock ? .......... Losses adjusted but not tint* t Losses con tested t Ke-insurauee fund (New York Standard! . Due Individuals Surplus as regards police holders_ 1 Net surplus over all liabilities 1 Losses paid since organization, over..-? OFFICI J. N. VAMUKi rremae MiqUKL KK1LL1, } T. P. PHILLIP^ Seci I. II. WILLIAMS, Ami DIREC1 J. N. VANCE, | M, KE1LLY, ( GEO. ADAMS. JOHN KEID, . L. C. HTIFE r ROB'T I.UKK NO. 1430 r Market Street, 1 ESTABLISH r THE OLDEST, LA KG Eh 1 First-Class Livery ar In tlio r- apeftlY pruv !or clwi. mlxil and nut t coal, pruptrly scrr?-a-?l au<l wftifh'-d. \ i i?y ord??r.oi ttit* Hoard of < v>niinls?io?i?*r* ' CHAM. II. DEITLIU, Uerk. l.llUlfN ttUU Bl'lliniiirn, i null.I II th(e be>t style Horses in the city, lAth single and Gentlemen. The stables are well vejitil the latest improvement*, anrl the stalls are I 5 the stable* built under my supervision iroin . BOARDING.?I ant prepared hi board he have sober and very careful men about my ! myself night and ?lay. I do not allow any 1 l cumslances 1 think that I can guarantee sa will be properly taken care of. KUN KKAlA?Any persons wishing to hi 1 come to the stables and leave their orders, a> ; undertaker. 1 also have for hire ul my slabl I the city. PENN MUTUAL LIFI OP PHILADE1 [ ( > H (> A X I / ! it t I tiriitTKI) CAPITAI . | IHYIIH.VON I'AIO TO PlililCV MtU.in r ' IiOMNEK PAID I ; HA.ML, C. HL'KY s HA ML. F. KTOKFS, Vice Pivs't. I H. S. STKPHEN8, lid Vice Pres't. | Every Policyholder In n menil ' to all It* advantages and prlvll I It h?M declared more dlvldent perMctitatcc than any company It In liberal in ItN mail axemen lONMCN, ROBERT W. T ' ! OFFICE NO. Agents wanted in every section ol the state WOND?RFUL SOMETHII ! THE KING 0 Six Wamasutta Muslin Shirts with go Different Styles in each half doz 1 { BTA11. PR IC ! These Shirts are ready for the Button Hob Button Holes and put in the Gusseta, and by I each shirt. \V e'invile ladies especially to ex We tilso have a largo stock of Silk llatytkei Holiduvs. J. H. STALL Morcliant .heir No. 21 Twel FOR SALE. ct /V T.T! I ^ IIA NHHt )M K A NI) CONVENIENT j j I COIWTRV KESIDF.XCF., ;J ! I Within two miles of the city of Wheeling, j-I , j onemlleweKt of Bridgeport on the Nation | ?J , | a I Road, witii about y't acres ol land J I attnched. chiefly in grass, with ? Good ' Orchard Of select Emit. Tbc House ik ft I f j frame building containing Mtrtq rootna, t . witii outuuilding* and a good Ktahle. Thi* | I 1 property i> now occupied by t apt. Win., f ! n?rk, and belongs to the heir* of A brum j . | l.ach, deceased. Persons can examine the f . I premises at any tltae. Further infortaa- ? Hon as to termsoi side Will be given by the i undersigned, possession ot tiie property | 1 l will lie given April 1st. WM. ALEXANDER. Att'y. , j Bki nor port, <>., Feb. 15, 1*7 . feblT-nira >'nlual>le Farm FOR SALF. I OFFER THE FARM OS WHICH I ! 1 reside, near Honey's Point, at private | -ale, containing 1<>M acre*, l V>?cr< scleared, I tin remainder limbered. It haft a good . fram. house; also good barn, stable a tio out buildings, and i tenement house. It has a | ' large orchard of well assorted fruit; also coal hank op' ind. Can tie divide! or sold its a whole, to suit purchaser*, it is con-i veil I en t r situated. l..-,ng e. >n v. n : n! t' | lint National i >a.i. Heinpile'd railroad I (His'ofll'-e, si ii-iols. churches, Ac. luijUile j >f the undi rsigned. sAMFrr. RON FY, I Honey's PutiU, Ohio C-o., W. Ya. j tebsgeb I Second Hand Boilers for Sale. , One 2 flue boiler, 1 inches din in.,")) It.long .. 2 M ? Si ' ' tl u " i ' & it " | - " "22 " 1 Three 2 flu< boilers, 36 In -llain.. 2i ft. long j onecyletad' r holier 9? irielie* diain.. 2-t le< t long, vt e are prepared to do engine and ) | i bo Her repairs promptly. 5 febHe HORBS, TAYLOR A CO. j ' For Salo. \\7EOFFER FOR SALE THE UKMRVble r?s.deuce situated <?n lot 9S. East Ktde of Market above Nin'h street, containing s;x i.?>m? attlrand basement. 1 n tMaeoflot K"ttr* tor (M peran' ! num. If not told by the 27,ih of this I i, ; month,* will l>e <.tTV-r.-.| on li-a' day at j * public sfto-at the in-it door Of the i oni t ' '? | H use ?t 10 a. x. For particulars and j " terms,Inquire or ' A.LDEFWONA PA I'LL. i Real Estate Agents, IJ?? Market St. J. W. MiTCHki.b, Auctioneer. o | ;eb9 e , . i t. " Coal Proposals ?- pliOP>*iAI>> Ft>H FURNMHING THE it' J. County Jail and Infirmary with coal n - tor 't?e ensuing y- ar, com menelng April ' le 1st, will bcrecetvcd at the cieik's office of , * | the B ar! ot Commissioners, until March rt 1st, at 12 o'clock, a. Iftd* received ?ep?-! n - rsu-'v for Jul! -r Trifl-mary, bidder to 6 WHOLESALE GROCERS, NEILL & ELL1NGHAM, -yynor.SHALS UKOCERS, IttOo MAUI STREET, Hav* In store and are constantly r?celv inga lar*e and completestockof goods, inch aa U usually found in a dratdaaa house, comprising all grade* of 1 Sow Crop N.O.Sog&r and Molasses. Syrups, Coffee*, Teas, Tobacco, Carolina Rice, Cheese, Mackeral, Herring, Codfiati, Mince Meat, Katslue. Prunes, Currant*, dec . 4c. We are aole Agents for the Justly celebrated CRYSTAL CORN 8YRUP, The purest and most wholesome article In the market, and of the same grade and flavor of Maple Syrup, and DOBBIX'S ELECTRIC SOAP Tbla Soap la superior In quality and strength, aua onepounu vlUdo the work oftwo potuuki j v V of any others. QUH Jt'LOURB Embrace the following brands: PerfheUwia, bio Mate Premium amd If mlanc. FEBRUARY 28, 1876. riSEMENTS. I UAL STATEMENT 'HE ANCE COMPANY! , WEST VA., 1st, 1876. ITS. ? <7.?0 U,<JU1 j an property worth double the 1 ~ ?? ?J3S nj _ ro.oou ou _ 40 2,580 00 2.500 00 6.651 03 Wit da ^llt, *2* 9,0*.' 3M em?_ 12,534 27 I.swu.' 2,?2? 50 Jiil.Wa 02 ITIES. 1150,000 00 7SMB3 14,tiS4 til ............. 4t,4titi A1 1.5H 55 216.514 42 _ $ 1?,403 60 _ 84,403 ?0 1 ,tU),U0U 00 | ERS. nt. I'lce-Presldent. retary. 1. Sec'y and Treasurer, roes. ,JKO. B. CAI.UWKLU U. vv. KKANZHEIM, JOHN 11 HOMH. f. f. SllALlAKOSS, U. _ . JaH _ ( '5!4 STABLES, " I ED IN 18(32. IT, AND THE ONLY id Boarding Stables State, 10 latest stylo of Carriages, Thiggh-K and and double. Driving Horse* for l>adle* ated and rootuy, with plenty ol light and i arger than any Htuble in the city. I had ) t hi- ground up. >rse* and buggies at reasonable rates. I stable* to handle horses, and I see to It oating about my stable*. Under the clrllstacllou that your horse* aiul buggies I Ire my carriages for funerals will have to i I am not connected with any pur tleulnr I es one of the Finest Hearses to be had In , teh.'l : INSURANCE CO., liPHIA, PA, ; E 1> 1^47. ? oa.ooo.ooo IIKM 2,500,000 2.4HO.OOO '. Prkhtdknt. J AS. WKIH M ASON, Actuary. H IONKY AUHTIK, Sec y. iter of tlie Company, entitled eprex. Ik In number, ami orn larger In tlie L'ntted siatPN. it,prompt In It*settlement of UCKER, General Agent, . 3H, 131 ti NT., WIIECLIXU, H. VA : also city solicitor*. autfUl c ilUT TUUK ! NIC NEW. IF SHIRTS! od 2i00 Irish Linen Bosoms. Four en. Every shirt guaranteed. E.^l.r>(> KACII, s ami Gussets. Any la<lv can make the soilolnu can save irorn fl.OOto kl.aOon aiiiiuc these tpn*]s. chiefs, MuITl- rs, KM Gloves, Ac., tor MAN <fc CO., Tailors, fth St., Wheeling, W. Va. FOR RENT. FOR RENT. ! | \ tVKI.UNG NO 2*M CHAPLINBi \J street. Center W heeling, at pr.- j,; p' cut. ocouple^ hy Mrs. Henry t'ran;Ie; baa seven rooms an I hath room ud j >;?iitry. Krr lurih.r particulars enquire it E1IUKN8BOOK I teli'.h No. Ciiapllne street, i FOR RENT. T1HK HTOKK. NO. 1V*I MAIN jUA J 1 str.et, now occupied by Ptrlttf^M '.roth< r?. Possession \prll 1st. T Apply to ebll JOHN II F.I I). ! ESTABLISHED IN 1837. j . NELSON VANCE, UEOKOE ADAMS. k t/ANCE & ADAMS, tuceeesors to O. I>. K no* A Co., and McClellmi A Knox, Manufabturers and Jobbers OF BOOTS AND SHOES, So. I 5111 Aluln SIi eel, ant __ WHKF.I.INO W. VA. JAMES CBISCLB. 500IP.ls. of the < elebrate.1 -t.imlard Flour, , I? " Bnrkwti>-at Flonr, 10 " ' Oil!valr-d I ranberrlr*>. bii 44 Oioicn Northerri API'Im*, lUrcelvlug and lor *al?? \<>m nv JAJiEH i KANGLK, WholM*j*l?? Pr'?Jnr?* and 0<*n? ral Comml* ?t<iu Merchant. S?. iaio Main Mtreft, Wheeling, W. V U nvfl PATENT SPECTACLES" EYE CLASSES ! A'l'h Brazilian l>bbl?-? or One CliryMai ; I>>.iThey tljcI.i^hlii?-??, Qiullrll; and length ofSieel, with :h* non rorudltig proper* lea fit Nteknl. THE MOST DESIRABLE Vet introduced. Also Watches, Clocks, Bronzes, Silver and Plated Ware, Table and Pocket Cutlery,1 FIN JRWKI.KV tn gr??t varhdy. For sa.e .IEAP. C. P. BROWN, !JC jiARKET STRKKT, opjvulte McLnr* (<dXi -|-1I0SE "SUFFEBIXG WITH WSAK BYE a Are invited U> cail and examine our est<-ujire *Vock of Spwtacif* and Eje-Glawei. LOUIS DKCHKKT, fetlC ISO" Market .StreeL These r.Dum are too well known to need coiniuendatlou. We here the exclusive sale of them. We solicit an examination oi our stock b? close cash buyers. elect P Xj OU R. 100 Barrels Pollock's Indiana Fancy. " " Washington Indiana Mills. " " Gem of the Wesl.extra family Just received and for sale by mar? M. REILLY. TEAS. U 3af Chests Choice Gunpowder. 20 1 mm Young Hyson, id " m m imperial, m m m m oolong. 10 m m m Houchoug. 10 " " " Japan. In store and for uue by nov23 JH. REILLY. Tobftccos. 10 Cases Holbrnok's Louisville Navy. 10 Bun's - m m m 10 Cases Kluser Bros, - " 10 Butts " ' " " 100 Boxes I. R. Pace's Danville twist 3 and tos. 60 Boxes Dawson's Danville twist 3 oa. 30 " Joint Belt, 11 Inch plug. 20 " Hwausou's A AAA 11 Inch plug, lu store and fol sale by no/J M. REILLY. NuiidrieN, 100 Pails Atmore'scelebrated Mluce Meat 60 hhls. Choice Pickles. 100 Half bbls. Choice Pickles. 100 Boxes Layer Raisins. 20 Bbls. Dried Peas. 20 " tTholce Buckwheat Flour Just received and for sale by deeI 91. Ill II 11. Dupont's Gunpowder Agency. M. REILLY Sole Agent, nilEELnil, WEST YA. Hporllug, Klasllng and Mining Powder always on baud In inagaalne; also Patent and WaUr-prool Halety Fuse. A liberal discount allowed to large buyers. tioZ SYRUPS, 26 Hbla. lit 11 Kdge (tablet) Mynip. 23 " Maple Orlpa Uolileu Hyrup. In atore ami for aale by no23 ttf. It F, 11,1,1. C OFF EES. nan uagh htkictly pkimk OU'' I'holce, In atoreand lor nale by no22 M. RCILLV, Goalion CllOOBO 160 Boxen New York Ooahen. loo " Western Byrw JUNt received and for sale by marti li. KRll.l.T. CONNOISSEURS of a Choice Article Who are looking for a HOL'HK thai can furnlali LIliUOlUH auliable for lljtt HOLIDAYS To all auch, an?l every one elae who want a choice article of French Brandy, Old Rye or Bourbon Whisky Cnrn ap KJiilwA UfinAC IVIUIgllVI liauvts nmvj I**t them Inspect the iitock of G. W. FRANZHEIM Wholesale liquor House, 1133 Main St., Wheeling, W.Va china; Glassware and Queensware, Wholesale and Retail, AT J. L. HOBBS, SON &rC0. S, No. 1115 Main Street. lanZi J t l-TATK ?H WWT VIRGINIA,4IT1 Wheeling. In th?- Municipal Court of Wheeling: t'harleo H.Collier. Administratorof Walker Huuter, deceased. TO. Timothy I*. M'-Carthey, Noah 7,. Hunter, Charle* W. Hunter. Hronr Hunter, John W. Hunter, Frank P. Hunter. Cynthia R Baggo and Georg* W. P.,ggo hrr huohand, Mrih UI'mdMI iDiimtrlil < amphell hrr huoband, N'chernlah 1m*w, ( htrlwi I tew. tlt)W|? iVw, Minnie Dew and Mary Hunter, IN CHANCERY. Take notice that the depositions of J, Chainle-r* Hervey, Henry t . Hunter, Tlmotn v P- Met nxthey and other*, will hf faker, at the office ol i aid well A < aJuw- .l attorney* at law. No. Ill] Chapllne .tr<-?' In the City of W heeling. in the Hlate ol We*t Virginia, on the loth day of March a.D?1H7(. between the hoarsof o'clock An. and 4 o'clo<-k r. a., to he read In ?rl .dence tn the aldose named ran** no behal ot ?%id cumplalnan'. And U, irom any canoe, th- taking or the aald depooltloni ohall not he commenced, or hefug com' menee?l, ohall not he completed on thai day, the taking of the um? ohall l* ad Jonrned fVom time to time ontll the aami hall he completed. CHARLER n COLLIER, Administrator of Walker Hunter, dee'd Jo John W. Hunter, N< hemlah J>ew,! ha* Ikiw,George Iv-w and Minnie lew, non resident defend a nta. Calpwkll A CAUiWfLV, iola for eom plalnaot. fcbM(-Zl> The Unrivaled Metropolitan, CHEAP PIANO,' I Call gr.d oee-t at 1223 Marked Stre* opera H-xim? Musk Store. VV i r? . XlUlrVUXUV, d*r2l SOLE AGENT. VALENTINES! At Whol**Ale *nd R*taiL DIARIES and ALMANACS for 1876 AT o. H. Qulmby'B, j?n22 1414 MARKET STREET. AAAA A WnATTI-AfWll W??1|*?| vTrf-l H IJKI l*vr>. lm?oul? ? .1 ftri lA.III 'Mt r?rtl?o!?r? ??i?l trvr A'ldr^i 4HJ i/U J.WofUttV *>.. ?(. ,| . ..J L jjBIIWCCHTW. : LAOGHLINBROSTiOOT Wholesale Dealers In Drugs, Ghemictls and Medicines Paints, Oils, Whits Lead. Turpentine Varnish, Window (Unas and Glasswar*, No. ia? Man* ?r.. Vinuw, i s^ass^'"^ . 5 barrels Garrett's Onafia 900 u Irdlgo Spanish Float. 1 ? barrels Chip Logwood. 2J 44 Uhtp Fustic. At LAUGH LIN BROS. A CD'S < KX)oauwaO?UtUM.F?WvrsdW?lghUnan I 30 sulphate Morphia. ' 50 " Nitrate Silver. 1 For sale at^^Tjt^t&LIN HR0Rd001A_ l 5o pouuds t'hiorotorm. it) ? briMUlde Potassium. 36 " (VloASl. * 36 " lodule Potash. 390 Fluid Catrarts, TUdanV 90 " Solid Lxtrscto. do. 390 tM?Uis* Huger Coated Kills. J liitcttii El 11Mm At " LAUCtHLIN BROKACO** * 25 doaen Batter'* Cod Llvar Oil. 23 *' Hall'* Lung Balaam. ! 25 " Jay ne"? KxiwctorauL 25 " Ay er1* Cherry Pwctoral. ) Ij/uu 44 Kwsence* Cinnamon, 4te. VW " Buteman limp*. | 5*0 44 t^slfrey ' Cordial. 1UU 44 Kaacuoe Jamaica denger, At LAUUBLiM BKOei. I CO*. 3A<? pound* ligaln lVpper-HU?t?pi>i?. AO *4 Clove*. 5U0 44 AlUptce. 2uu " Nutmeg*?(iovcrnment. 500 t Yeam Tartar, pure A choice 300 44 Mustard, In can* and In bulk I Stt) h Urouud Ginger, Kaal lnda and Jamacla. Co*'* tivlaUue, Arrow Hoot, Tapioca and Hago. dedj At LAUUALIN RIUIH. A COU. THE HOUSEKEEPER'S DELIGHT. Compoaad of the purest material, ?)(Q?LS|Qfl Combined In proper pr?HAKINH I Injure* elegant Hlacutt, D n in n ro llaUer Oak*4, r 0 W U tn Protnota* good appetite A ( dtgmllon. ASK Koll 1.041 AN. I.INT A I'O'M KXCKLAIOK B4KINU PUWDKK. Hlo ' IRENCH CONDITION POWDER. Kt?R HO KM KM AN1> CATTLK. Thl* Powder la ront|?a<sl principally ol Knot* and llerba, and long exiwrter.ee ha* proven I! to la* highly useful k?r lint OUre oi the various di* ??*?* t<> w hich H?>iao? and Cattle are subject. It carrlea ofl all gross humor*, and purities the blots I. PfUCK 24*. THY IT. STOP THAT COUQH WITH OK. 4 NAPM AN"K IIOAEIIOt * l? R4IJAV. Itdnea not ?on*ti|>ate. It doe* not Increase lever. It 1* pleiuMilit to take. It will oure C'lugha, Hoarsene**, elc. It la good lor young and old. Price 2*\ TRUSSES. I (ll various nattarna. and lor everv form ol itupture, *o Unit wr can fU almoal in> ca*e at alght. Alio A txlumlual Sup|K>rU>iN Hhnuldrr Bncn, Hiindagca, Syringe* and KiirKtc.it lint rumen t* In great varl< ty. IIHiAK. I.ISI A Itt., 1'ruggtftt*, Wheeling. W. \ a. A GRAND LINIMENT For Sprain*. Khemnallam, Swelling*,ami At.t. KIMltnK I'A I V, I.Ot. % V* AH All A. THY IT. Price .IW. UKU.V, 1.1ST K CO., feb!7 I>rtigg1*t*. Tlrlilge (Vriier. MHffl IRON CQRNICFS -and Window Caps, riN roiif, cjNmiiTiiB.1, ;*o,.. BRAUN & BROS, 62fi MAlIN ST., one door almy" Stona ifc Thorn**, Wheeling. h?|?3c WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSkTY. MORCAXTO * N, W. I A. rnilK HKALTHKI LMCHH (IK TIJK IA?1 CAL1TY: the aupcrlor ImIIIIm lot liiMtruction ; the economic*!, n iwiplinarr and oUier nU*D'I||w aPirid hare made till* lnMltutlon ileavrvedly |M.ptil.?r with thoae who deal re to ace. rnpltah a aound education under the moat lavorabla elrcuiuatHncta. Winter Term l>egin* January Mil. Spring Term begin* March 9lh. for ' atalogue, and fuller Intormatho. addrea* any o| the IU gen u or ot tin faculty. JvIlN W. SCOTT. D. D. I.I,. !>., aepll.-K Acting Pre* drnf WHEELING BUSINESS COLLEGE. I'eY A HI .IK H K1? !* ?. < rf KKH" 1.1 IM I j proved courae of aludy for the practical wdueaUoii ol young ? ? . HP?ga"l room*. refitted and ftirrnanerf. M paraie room for ladle*. Heaaion* day at a I ? ?. I.ig. Individual Inalructb.n given each aludenl; at*., thorough ronrae In t ie Kngllali h ran r baa. CHII al (Jollega blTl'--*, oppo alia Mrlurr* Moo*,-, or a. Idre?a, J M PKAHIIKit A til.. aglTya Wheeling. W. V a. FIN II. Jfi Hall bbla. Ireah No. 1 Mackaral. 50 " " No. 2 " a) i<u, < 10 Bbla. frmli No. 7 Htrkml. 10 ' " No. * M " " l.ui rn/l'.r Marring, Juat r<T?lv?*l and l??r aair by daol m. B El l.l.l VA.MTKNUL, A NUHUJ. WUltkM JOHN H. EXl'ERI.V. fmpr, ST A M P.S, .SKA LA CH KC'K.S, IN K S hia^i aI|>IiaO*u and Klgara* on ba?l ?.' mad*- to order. No. 1731 Mara at ?tra*t, & j low FmUtfflw, V. liaellrig. W. Va. |y? ijjjim I I M 111 I 11 llMUli m i ^HBHUIHHiHHB^PmiiV