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a MISCELLANEOUS. CHINA? ? -ibibsM Dm, ( ? :Wvi?} kv, Glassware and Queensware, Wholesale and Retail, AT i. L HOBBS, SON & CO.'S No. 1115 Main Street. )an22 NEILL & ELLINGHAM, ^yUOLKHALE GROCERS, 1805 MAM STREET, Have In store and are constantly receiv lng a large and oomplete stock of goods, such as Is usual!} found in m Qrstclass house, comprising all grades of Refined Sugare New tYop N. O. Sugar and Molasses. Syrups, Coffees, Teas, Tobacco, Caroilm Rice, Cheese, Mackeral, Herring, Codfish, Mince Meat, Raisins, J'ruues, Currants, ?fcc, Ac. We are sole Agents for the Justly celebrated CRYSTAL CORN SYRUP, The nureat and most wholesome article It the market, and of the name graue ant flavor of Maple Syrup, aud kJOBBIN'S ELECTRIC SOAP Thl< Soap la superior In quality aud strengtb, aud onepouna will do the work of two pounds of any others. OUK i?'XjOuria Embrace the lollowlng brands. Perfection, Oh to Slate Premium and Keyafoue. These flours are too well known to neec oommendation. We bave the excluslvt . sale oftbera. We solicit an examination of our stock bs close cash buyers. dec! Will knit 20,000 mi fell en in a Minute! A Family Kiiiiing Machine 1 Now attracting nulversal attention by Its astonishing performances und ltsgreal practical value lor every day family use It knits every possible variety of plain 01 iancy work With Almost Magical Speed. And gives perfect shape aud finish to al garments. It will knit a pair of socks in fifteen minutes. Every machine WakKAjfTKD perfect, anil ttrdo just what Is re]* reaented. A complete Instruction boob accompanies each machine. No. 1 Family Machine, 1 cylinder, 75 needles, $30; No. 3 Family Machine, 2 cylinders, 72 aud 1IM needles, $40. a ? -?lll l?rt t 4/v olt1, A BHlUMir lunvuiiic will i/c ncui ?uj part of the Uulted States or ('anada (where we have no awut,) express charges prepaid, on receipt ot the price. Agents wanted In every State, County City and Town, to whom very liberal discounts will be made. Address, Bickkokd Knitting Machin* M'ro Co., Sole Manufacturers, Battle HOTELS.^ COLUMBIA H0USE7 NOH. ltXU AND lu.ll MARKET STREET Wheeling, W. Va., Welty'sold stand PHIL. IKDERr. Proprietor. Klrst-class Rooms, First-class Table, and First-class Stables. Call and see for yourself. 1 guarantee satisfaction and chea| rates. ocUL' l^reneli's Hotel, ON THE EUROPEAN PI,AN, OppositeCity Hall. Park. 4'ourt llonnc null Now PoatolHee New Torlt. All Modern huproveiuents, Including Elevator. Rooms fl tier day and upwards T. J. FRENCH A BROS., |y90gc Proprietors. BREAD AND CAKES. a.BAYIIA, BREAD. CRACKER AND uAKE BAKERY. Market street, opposite washington Hall, a few doors above Twelfth street, keeps constantly on liatul a full HSKorfniPiif of tli#? iiImivi* iirflnl?*a CKxxIs delivered In nil parts of the ctty free of <-barge. Ayer's Sarsaparilla For Scrofula, ami all scrofulous diseases,Erv^SJw sipelas, Hose or St. Anthorn 's Firo, Eruptionami Eruptive diseases Emd of the skin, Ulcerations [yH of the Liver, Stomach, P H Kidneys, Lungs, I'inia^QrE^^ples, 1'ustules, Boils, Blotches. Tumors, Tctter, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Ringworm, Ulcers, Sores, Rheumatism, X* urnlgia, Fain in the Bones, Side and Head, Female Weakness, Sterility, Lcucorrho-a, arising from internal ulceration, and uterine disease, Syphilitic and Mercurial dis eases, Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Emaciation, General* Dchllitv, and for Puri iymi{ lue isioou. This Sarsaparilla is n comhinat ion of vegetable alteratives?Stillingia,Mandrake,Yellow Dock?with the Iodides of Potassium and Iron, and is the most efficacious medicine vet known for the diseases it is intended to cure. Its ingredients arc so skilfully combined tlmt the kill alterative effect of each is assured, and while it is so mild as to be harmless even to children, it is still so effectual as to purge out from the system those impurities and corruptions which develop into loathsome disease. The reputation it enioys is derived from its cures, and the confidence which prominent physicians all over the country repose iu it proves their experience of its usefulnessCertificates attesting its virtues have accumulated, and are conhuitiy being received, and as many of these cases are publicly known, they furnish convincing evidence of the superiority of this Sarsaparilla oyer every other alterative meuiciue. j So generally is its superiority to any other medicine known that Wc need do no more than to assure the public 1 that the best qualities it has ever possessed are strictly maintained. PRMPAMSD H T I Dr. J. C. AVER 4 CO., Lowell, Mass.. I*i mitinml mm* Ammtgtiiml Cktml**. ? i* aix imposts ersenrweKi;:rnrr SAMPUH TO AOINTa UUKH * -f ' / < . i <H'l?cciiug Register, CARROLL & BRO., ?, j^OB. 6,8 AND 10 SIXTEENTH STREET iJSSSIBMAI"*" toth*b-l<- 1 LIFE SIZE FIGURES, ! And American and Hootch Granite Monu- : menu and Tablets. ThU Arm will tarnUb J work In their line at the very loweat rates, i . nWork guaranteed to give satlslactlon or 1 ' 'no pay, novCeg LINEN SUITS! J i LINEN SUITS! I ? ? LINEN SUITS! 1 j Plain, Braided and Embroidered, t j low Open for Inspection. s ' PRICES WAY DOWN ! ' I j Our Stock of suits ibis season will 8 surpass any previous ottering. i t Emsheimer Bros.,1 HOtt Main Street. ap25 Fill DAY. MAY 5, 1871. ! LOCAL INTELLIGENCE J ' F L t Index to New Advertisement*. ( For Cincinnati?Steamer Hudson. f Mattings?G Menyel, Booth & Co. ti For Kent?Dwelling., , Book Keepers' Sundries?City Book Store. * Stoves Repaired?R. H. Sweeney. Cameos?Turner & Diilon. I Council will meet again next Tuesday t evening. ' c Centennial coffins are advertised. e j 1 Do you want one? i The semi-monthly meeting of the Ohio j County Medical Society will take place f i at the resilence ot Dr. Friz/.el I, this ' uveving. * . w m i 1 Tukown Out ok a Buqgy.? Tester- s day afternoon Louis Savageout was thrown out of a buggy, near Rottegor's 1 place, on the National road. Thanks.?Wo are indebted to Mr j Harry Gill, the horticulturist, for a g > plunt called the "snow ball gerraniura." Wo will handle iL with care. J ^ ' Transfers ok Kkal Estate.?The ! followinir transfers rf real estate were i v i i i) entered in the County Clerk's office yesterday. | Deed made .May 2d, 1870, by S. P. j t Hildreth and wife to Joseph Spcidel, for ! v half of lot 198. and one-fourth of lot 8, east side North Front street, was admitted .May 4th; $1,124. Deed made April 24, 1870, by Henry j Arnt and wife to Patrick Manly, for part of lot 14, division C, Joseph Caldwell's addition, was admitted April 4th; $250. , Admission tothe Centennial Ex- t hihition.?Tho centennial board of finance liavo issued the following: ! 1 International Exhibition,! !; Philadelphia, May 2, 1G7G. j * Tne opening ceremonies of the exhi bition will take place on the 10th of t May. Tho public will be admitted to the ground at 9 a. m., and at 12m. the r ceremonies will take place, after which " i the buildings will be thrown open. A fifty cent note or a silver half dollar gains admittance to the grounds, and no further lee is required at the buildings. v After the 10th of May the grounds will be open at y a. m. J John Wkllh. President. 11 How to Break off Bab Habits.? Understand the reason, and all the rea- ? 7 ?- ? \ eons, why the habit is injurious. Study the subject until there is no lingering h doubt in your mind. Avoid the places, b the persons utid the thoughts that lead to 0 the temptation. Frequent the places, asso- gj ciate with the persons, indulge in the n thoughts that lead away from temptation. l' Keep busy; idleness? is the strength of bad habits. Do not give up the struggle when v you have broken your resolution once, f, twice?a thousand times. That only b a shows now much need there is for yon to ? strive. When you bavo broken your resolutions just think the matter over, ci aud endeavor to understand why it is " r you taiied so that you- may be on your j. guard against a mvrcurrenee of the same eireutnseancet. Do not think it an easy b thing that you have undertaken. It is a 111 folly to expect to break off a habit in a ^ day which may have been gathering ' w long years. * d< No chalk or alum in Logan,List & Co.'s Excelsior Baking Powder. Truk economy and health in using Logan List <Sc C'o's. Excelsior Baking Powder. For Dress Goods and Carpets go to CI J. W. Fbrrkl's. fo To Suit th* Timks.?Card sire Pfc? v* tograph* $2.00 per dozen, and other sisee . l" in proportion. The finest work mad* In cu the city at Halx's Galliry. ; m 1205 Market street, opp<?it* Mc Lore , , House. j ? Just received, another lot of Ladies'' th Seamless Side Lace Shoe*, at L. V. P" Blond's, 1136 Main street. i tei 1* you want a fine and nice fitting j Shoe, go to L. V. Blond's, 1135 Main ' $lrm . | re: Th* finest and best materials only ? ^ used in making Logan. List & Co'a. Ex - j celsior Baking Powder. J. W. Kkrrkl is receiving aud open ji qc ing a splendid stock of Dry Goods and L <ji Carpets. He is oflering great bargains. ' Gi If you want a cheap Hair Switeh, Carl ' Oc ar Frizes, in aP colors go to W. P. Back man, Net 23 Main street] I Ot No Dyspepsia in Logan, List & Cos | Mi Excelsior Baking Powder. sto All persons who value their nndrf-. landing will boy their shoes a* the cheep ! hoe store of Jbebt Clrmens. ' H! THE WHEELING the coi mtn. a Circuit Court?Judge Mclvin. ] The Court met at the usual hour Sat- ! i irdny morning. I ? John Brannon, a native of Ireland, ! a vas admitted to citizenship. The laat will and teatament of James i 3rown, late of Wheeling, was proven by I he oaths of Wm. 11 Caldwell and W. ' Richardson, two of the witnesses, and i vas ordered to be recorded. Emma ? 3rown, the widow, was appointed ad- ? ninistratrix. Bond, f&OO. The case of the State vs. McCormick ilieu Paducah, charged with robbing ( Surseur, was on trial all day, and at the j tight session yesterday. It was given to i he jury, alter an elaborate argument ot be difference between robbery and larceny, at half-past two o'clock yeaterd.i iflernoon. The case of the Stale v6. Aired May- t lew, charging with entering Mr. Kidge- j ey's store, near West Liberty, and rob- | >ing him ot a large amount ot goods, ] vas piaced on trial before the following ury: W. II. Woods, Jacob Arndt, Peter Terrell, C. H. Bender, Jerrv Mason, John Jovlo, M. iieyman, Jr, Charles Mat- ] hews, James M. Todd and John C. Saunders. At the elote of Court the trial was till in progress. The Court adjourned until this morn- , ng at 9 o'clock. Police Couet??/< </,; Vranmer. f The following cases were disposed of i it the Police Court yesterday morning: | Ernest Ziieokli, charged with assault- t ngWohn Meitz, was fined five dollars , ind costs. ' j Frank Riddle, for disorderly conduct, i )&id a fine of cne collar and costs. MEK.'HBOKIIOOn NEWK. ' bkllairk. i Tuk horse attached to street car No 1 j >ecauie frightened yesterday alternoori it a ditch that is being dug on Gravel lill, by the Gas Company, and made* a >lunge, breaking loose from the car. He 1 hen cleared the fonce that incloses W- ( i. Barnard's orchard, and made twobrty time fpr the bill, but becoming tanked in the traces, he was caught at the vest end of the orchard. No damage vas done. Thk musical rehersal at School Hall ' lull, last night, was a grand success Thkrk will be a meeting of the direc ors ol the B. S. W. railroad in this j lily to-day. Thk Bcllaire City Bund will leavethls ; ity Tuesday, to attend the May festival n Cincinnati. Tuk whiskers of some young men in < iellaire are like a match game of base I mil, nine on each side I .Ib'iHiK Cuamkkfs, of St. Cla rsville ludge Cochran, of Wheeling, were both u our city yesterday, and we are glad to ay they were looking well. Tukkk will be a contest lor u gold t patch, for the benefit of tho Wallace Cor- s let Band, soon. Thk Barnesville District Conference >f the M. E. Church, will meet in Bridgeport May 2Utli, and continue in ession two days. I A. N. i'ritchard, Sheritl' of Marion ounty, W. Va., was stopping a. the t Jiobe House yesterday. J. D. 11 iuti ley man, Esq. hi <1 family, vill blart tor fledalin, Mo., about tlie Lir.-i if Juno. Uniform our police force. i The lleliaire City Council should go o Long Branch and lake a rest; they t vork too hard. I Bkllaike can boast of moreold woodm awning posts, oid barrels and store ?oxes on the streets, more tilth in the al- > eys, and more general cussedness, than iny city in the world. bki.mo.vr cor.m v items. i from the St. Clalrsvllle Gazette. On last Thursdny night a valuable t nare was stolen from Mr. Janes l>ayon, who resides 0:1 Jug Run, two and a lalf miles north ol ISt. Ulair3ville. Mr. Jay ton otfers $30 reward lor the return tf the mare and capture ot the thiet. The U. S. Grand Jury, at Cincinnati, j ecently found u bill ol indictment I igainst David ilatchcr, id' Barnesvilie, or passing count'-rleit money. No in- ( iictment was fiund attain ?t l'owcli and j ( Jarponter, of Wayne township, who | j vere charged with a similar oU'-ii.-e. The Auditors of Belmont, Guernesey, . dusk in gum, Licking and Frankl n Cos. 1 net at Columbus yesterday tor the pur- r lose ol appraising ths property of the 'entral Ohio Railroad Company. Audior Stamp, of this county, started on j iVcdne&day to attend this meeting. j The Rev. A. S. Blackford, who was i nm At thi* PfBiihvtprv ln?l U'pck thiriL he scenery eitsl of St. Clairsville is r ot ^ xcelled anywhere. He lias spent many ears in Brazil and has travelled ex tenively through the country, Hnd says be ^ ever saw liner views anywhere than lioso obtained between this place and V heeling. Cj u aktkki.y meetings of the Barhes ^ ille District M. K. Ohureb. w ill be as ^ >llows: Bellaire Circuit April 20; llenrysburg, May 7; Fairview, May 7; icallsville, May 14; Soinernon, May 14; ' ' enterville, May 21;i>t. Clairsville, May ' r S; VYuodsHeld, June 4; Woods fie Id Cir- . r lit, June 4; Clarington, June 11; Mor- slown, June 18; Mooretield, June 25; |P reepert, Julp 9; Antioch, July lb; ^ bwhutan, July 23; Hannibal, July 80. j ^ A fatal accident occurred at Cam- j 1 ridg on last Saturday, by whieh two J ien were instantly killed and a boy j dally injured. They were engaged in ' ittioga basement under utranie stable, I ben the building fell or was blown g iwn, with the terrible result above slat- I I. One of the men killed is said to be ir. O. A. Long, who recently secured ie contract for t arrying the Wheeling id Cambridge nuil, which passes L .rough this plaee. We hope that there will be as full a rn out as possible at the Democratic iimtv Convention to lie held .it St. lairsville on next Tuesday, May !'th, i r the purpose of electing delegates and ^ lernales to the Democratic State Con*; tntion, which meets at Cincinr ati on ; e 17th inst. Heretofore it baa b-?.*n , stomury for the County Central Com- j ittee to appoint the d-legate* and al- i mates to the Stale Convention, out 3 is year they are to be elected by a Mass invention in which every Democrat in e county will have a right to parties- , te and vote. Let there be a coral atndar.ee of the Democracy of Belmont' a unly at tbe meeting on next Tuesday, b; ??1 5 Fob cheap ladies', misses' and child- ?? lis' Trimmed Hats and Bonnets go to j3 '.P. Bachman's 2io.2i> Main street. _ * * I BajtoaiMs in second hand Organ* at eib't Music Store, Market street* ic Eureka Grand Organ - - * '.n> m te Ester, 5 stop, - - - - 125 ra le Vogel & Hashes. 6 stop, - 116 ?' 70 , pi le Sbeib Organ, 6 stop, - - 110 U . 8 - - 160 ! 5 te Mason A Hamlin - - 5o . All in perfect order and good as new. U list be sold to make room (or our new ck of Wood and Ester Organ* | ThB ladiea' favorite Shoe is tbe Seam- j J t Side Lace. Go to L. V. Blond's, j J 16 Main street. I * 0 a DAtLY REGISTER Mrs 8w aback kr, 1061 Main street, f innounces that she has brought from tbo Sast the roost complete stock ever shown n the city, consisting of elegant black ^ ilk tasale and worsted fringes, trimming Q uid basket silk of all shades, ties and n ong scarfs in the latest designs, hosiery u n ladies andchildren's balbreggans, sea q irowns, cardinals and stripes, with and vithout silk clox; real shell combs, funs vitb doe paintings, and a most complete * igsortmeni of parosols with canopy tops ind lancy pearl handles. Please call. ? Best bargains in the city in Dress J ioods and /Darpets, and a very large sup- j jly ol the latest designs, and for the least 1 noney, just received and for sale by } J. W. fkrrkll, Cor. Main and Twentieth streets. ? m ^ To Suit the Times.?Card size Phoogruphs $2 00 per dozen, and other sizes 1 m proportion. The finest work made in c .he city at Hall's Gallery, ? 1205 Market street, opposite McLure ' House. * . i ^ ^ When you want to heat them all in 1 Dress Gooes or Carpets go to "j J. W. F creel's, Cor. Main and Twentieth streets. r ^ ? Blue Lick and Congress waters, fresh ^ it Logan, List & Co's. The Uegner Boat Club intend giving r i ball Friday night, the 5th of May, for , ;be purpose of building a land boat -] bouse. Their water boat house was de- j itroyed last winter. Their shell boats t ire at present in the C. P. Brown boat ? bouse. The boys are around selling , ' ' ? a t -.is#* ,lCKCis. uivu bueiii a mi, ^ Arbor Vitas. Irish Junipers and Climbing Roses furnished for cemetery lots, and satisfaction guaranteed, and lower that ever sold. Also door yards oid lawns sodded at short notice, at 1400 Market street. II. H Gill & Co. Spring Wrar.?1& you. wish to save niodoy and get ladies', misses' and men's hoes and gaiters that are good and no ihoddy go to J kkky Clkm ens. Ladies' line Kid Box Toe Side Lace for;t>3 00 at L. V. Blond's, 1136 Main itrect. Havk voutdoor yards and lawns godded jy Harry Giil & Co., 1400 Market street Col. Skllkrh.?The sale of seats for Mr. John T. Raymond's nights (May I2ih Had 13th) wi)l commence at Adams V: Lucas' music store, on Tuesday, .May kh. at 8:30 a. m. - A Kark Offbr.?A flne-toned, seven K-tave Piano, Rosewood case, carved egs, front round corners, nicely finished, or $205. Can be examined at Adams & Lucas. 1 1227 Market 81 -?? m a J. W. Fkrkkl is receiving new goods s oid carpets daily and is selling 1 .hem at ruinous !y low prices. You can 1 iave money there. t KIVKK KCHS. S The marks at the landing indicated 10 t feet 0 inches in the chan;.el. ( The M nilie Ragon left (or Pittsburgh | it the u ual hour yesterday morning. ( The Courier left lor Parkersburg at ] he usual hour yesterday at noon. ^ The Hudson will arrive from Cincin- \ lati this afternoon. i The Silt Valley will arrive from Iron- * on this evening and depart for PitU- T >urgh. i The Carrie Brooks will arrive from ' ^anesville, Saturday night. , rBy Telegraph.| ? Cincinnati, May 4,? Kiver 12 feet I ] I inches and falling. Weather cloudy ( ind mild. Arrived?Andes, Wheeling; i lames D. Parker. Memphis; Robert c Mitchell, New Orleans. Departed?Su- j iie Silveo, New Orleans. ( Mkmi'HIs, May 4.?River has fallen 2 "j nches, with 32 feet 2 inches in thechan- ' lal. Weather clear during the day with nercury at 74; cloudy and threatening n li is evening. Arrived?Shinkle. De s carted?Mary Hariston, Great Republic, r Ifosa Miller. s Kvansvillk. May 4.?Weatbercloudy 1 ind warm; mercury 54 to 73. River 14 ^ md 7-10 feet and lalling slowly. Port s ist?lip?Silver Thorn, Seher.ck, Ar. ? cansas Belle, Thos. W. Means. Down? f I L. Rhoads. Bowling Green, Mary Mil er, Gray Ragle, Thos. Sherlock. Busi- s less moderately active. ' Louisville, May 4?Weather warm ' ind clear. River rising with 8 feet 10 wches in the canal. Departed?Glasgow, ivansville; Fontenette, Pittsburgh; a Vndy Baum, Memphis. I c Cairo, May 4.?Arrived?Iron Moun- ' ' ain and Arlington), St. Louis. Depart- I j d?Brunswick, New Orleans; Arlington I r.d Iron Mountain. Pittsburgh. Kiver I 4 feel 4 inches and stationary. Weather | ' loudy; mercury 08?. . Nashville, May 4.? River5 feet 4 ^ nehes on the shoals. Arrived?Little -ondon, Smithland, Celina and Label, departed? Little Condon and Smithland. " St. Louis, May 4.?Arrived?Fannie w jewis, Kansas; Polar Star, Tennessee ? iver; Johnson, Keokuk; Coal Ilill, Ohio iver: Ree and barges, New Orleans. , f )?parted?Johnson. Keokuk; Lake Su- J 5 erior, St. Paul; Kinney, Kansas City; ! j, tee and barges. New Orleans; Mauds, I g( 'icksburg; Dugan, Portland. The river a* fallen 8 inches. Weather warmer n-i showerv. J ,$ WINES AND LIQUORS, j 1 sTwelty&bro I I Distillers and Importers and Dealers In ^ ^ oreign and Domestic Wines, ? Ir< Liquors and Brandy, j* __ _. . _ ... i ii hns, Cordials & Whiskies, ?* p NO. til* MAIN STREET, b uovlH VKKELUiU. W. VA ^ ki. HYNEMAN, BKLLA1RE, OHIO, ext door to the Baltimore R. R. Depot iMporto! k*4 D?n??tlr Wlaff H mhI Ltqcion, J t PUtsbargh Wholesale Prices. Order* r mail promptly attended to, and goods fl tcked secure irom observation, end for price list. tu ! ^ P MENaEKUTCESH! BOIWot theOnnlne j . PE AXD tA BO KM OP ' I VINCSTON E ? I ready told. The thrilling story of the *! >blente In the wltd land of the Nile ) J ystery.Ophirs Oold. the Lions' Lair, and 2 II liooa of superstitions beings. Graphic ? aeilptlon, splendid Illustrations. Mil | ? >n? waut it- We want agenta quickly. J ollta big. Send for terms. HlTtBARD BROS.. Puba.. 7t3 Hansom St. ' hiiadelphla. Pa. na23ta : ai K ! tr OVflV Vale or Female. Bend your ' D< I U I address and get something | st WANT that will brlug yon in honor- i CI IfllirV nblr over flW a month rare lib IURLT INVESTORS'UNION. 81 Ia21b 175 Greenwich HL, new Tor*. | bl I W*m* II IT. EVERT FAM J H I LT burs it. HoM by Agenta. Addrm | J S. WALkKR. Krle, Pa. agM (? I Pi FMPAT MQRNIN INAN6IAL AND COMMERCIAL.: New York, May 4.? Money?j Hosed easy at 8@4 per cent. Prime j teres utile paper 4 4(a) t> percont. Customs sceipts $235,000. The Assistant Treasrer disbursed $43,000. Cle&rings $13,00,000. Sterling firm at 488J(aj490J. Gold?112J. Carrying rates 1 to 8 ; er cent. Gov krn men ts?Steady. Jiiited States 6* oi 1818, coupons 122% 'ive-twentles, (1866) 114% : five-twenties, (1865) itev,...^. 118% I five-twenties, (1867) 121 five-twenties, (1868) 122% iew Fives .117% 'en-lorties ?.lit ' 'en Forty Coupons ..._119% 1 ,'urreucv Mixes 126 .J Kailroad Bonds?Dull. State Securities-Quiet. STocRs-Opencd feverish and irregular, >ut in the main lower. The greatest de- : line was in New York Central and the oal roads, wliieh fell off 14 to2J percent, rhere is a published correspondence beweeu the trunk lines, showing that there s no disposition at present on the part of be New York Central on one side to concede to the demands of the Erio and Pennsyvania Central railroads, and the Baltimore and Ohio on the other, and a nilroad war of greater dimensions han was ever witnessed seems mminent. Westward lreights are being -* -j a ? ? ?aojan :ul u?'wii, anu n tcuuttivui m paccou- i jcr fares will probably be made to mor- j ow. It is reported that the rate will be j ixod at $12 trom New York to Chicago. The grand trunks have reduced the fare rom Boston to Chicago to $lb. Michigan Central was weak and lower. Paninm advanced to 130, and Adams Exiress to 109. There was au increased iclivity in the Slock Exchange late 111 he day, and a sharp selling movclient set in. The whole market vas depressed and at times large blocks ?f active stocks changed hands. The delino was most marked :n Michigan Cenral, Lake Shore, New York Central, tfew Jersey Central and Delaware, Lac iwannaand Western. At the close there vas a slight reaction in some cases, but be market generally closed active and veak. The transactions were 115,000 hares, of which 5.000 were Pacific Mail, 19,000 Western Union, 5,000 Northwestirn, 9,000 St. Paul, 9 000 Erie, 57,000 Lake Shore, 14,00u Michigan Central ind 4,000 Delaware, Lackawanna arid Western. Western Union... (m;.4 Uook Island imv. 'aclUc Mall W/4 Jt. Paul .17', kdams Ex press.. 10Mys St. Paul prefer d.. bl'/2 Wells, FargoAUo h7 I'm led oA. Wabash 10$?4 tmer. Union 61 'T. A W. preferM..l08 Jniteil States... 7u',i Port Wayne 1 ST. Y. Central 110 1 i'erre Haute Kl'iS firle M>4 T. H preferred ...112 Si le preferred..... 19 Chicago A AI to u.. 98 larlein I3H%:C. A A. preterr'd.lU2% larleni preler'd 1*1 OhloAM iSHtsippl I6'h Michigan Oent'i. U. A Lackawanu.lo-'p Jnlon Pacific. <iiy4 A,A P. Telegraph is AkeShore - 51% IniliaiiuCeiilr lliuolsCentral... li. A vi Is 1 and P 91 II. A.St. Jo< 11 North westerner iSJC.C. Pacific bonds..lMQt, ( North west'u pld".5(/'? U. Pacific bonds.lUoL i ?. J. Central M>'4 Hkw Yokk, May 4.?Cotton? Quiet it 12 9-llj@124c; futures closed barely toady; May 12 9-lbc; June 12 25-32 2 15-16e; July 1S0I8 1 -1 f><-: August 3 5-32@13 3-".6c; September lHJc; Oc- i ober 13 15-lG(gJ3 31-32c. Flour?He- ' eipts 11,000 barrels; more doing, bnt | till in havers' favor; superfine western i ind state $4 10@4 5O; common to good j -I., i.i III\t..- A Oil. ??...! I,, nKnl. i. il, ! Akin *-v, (S,v.? vut/?*.v *S S)5 70; white wheat extra $5 75(o 7 75; xtrii Ohio $5 25(o 7 00; St. Louis $5 20 ?9(k). Rye Flour dull at $4 75(o 5 16. lorn Meal?Active at $2 'JOfuJ 20. Wheat?Heavy; ungraded spring >1 115; S'o. 2 Chicago nominally at $1 14(J,1 18; white Canada in bund $1 .36; No. 1 Milwaukee $1 10. Kye?State OOfrtlMc; western 80. Corn?Quiet; receipts 80,- j )00 bushels; no grade 50(0,00c; do steamer | il$(? 02e. Oats?A little more steady; 1 eceipts 25.000 bushels; mixed anil state I7(fl;49c. Hay, Hops and Groceries? Juchanged. Petroleum?Hull; crude IJc; retined 13Je; in cases 17^(h)2lr. Saptha?Nominal. Turpentine?Steady it 35c. ltosin?Steady at SI 70(<? 1 bi). Ivggs?Firm; we?tern 14.\ (.7,15c Pork? ^uiet and steady at $21 60. Cut Meats Western quiet: long cl -ar western lljc; sity 12|c. Lard?Firmer; prime steam 512 80. Butter?Quiet and unchanged, j Jhecse?Demand fair and market linn at l(o)l2e Whiskv?Quiet and steady at , II 11 j. Chicago, May 4.?Flour ? Dull ind unchanged. Wheat?Steady; %|e eller May; 99.>o seller June. Corn? ' }teady; 46(.i,4o)e seller May; 45jfo45|e ellerJune; 4*>|c seller July. Oats?Unhanged. Barley?Quiet at 04c cash; i34c seller May, 57c hid; 58 jc asked ellerJune. Kye?Dull and nominal at ilc. Whisky?Quiet at $1 07. Pork? Ready; $21 10 seller June: $21 30(b> !1 85 seller July. Lard?Firmer; $12 56 ellerJune; $12 70*seller July. Green iulk Meats?Nominal. Dry NhIt Meats ?Quiet and lirm; shoulders 7?c; short lb lie; sugar cured llje illBCiNNATj, May 4.?Cotton?Quiet I ,L 12c. Flour and Wheat?Quiet, un- ' hanged and Arm at $1 7. Corn? | ield at 48c Oata? Quiet arid unchang- ! d. Rye?Steady at 73(5,76''. Lnrd? | ''irmer; 12$f5,13)c. Cut Meats?Firmer; @11J011 J@11 Jo. Bacon?Steady a'. 9J : ?120t) 121 (<y 12 Ify 11 Jr. Hogs?Active and firm; common to ! ifht at $0 60; fair to good light $6 70(6} j 190; fair to good heavy $7 00 < 7 25. Toledo, May 4?Flour?Quiet and nchanged. Wheat?Quiet; No. 1 white 1 Yabash $1 881; No. 2 do *1 261: No. 1 i'hite Michigan $1 2^}: No. 2 do jfl 211; tnber Michican $1 22^; extra while , lichigan $1 381; rejected 86". Corn ? ?irm; high mixed <p.>t and seller May 1 3c; seller .June 60c; low mixed 501c; Lansas 611c. tints ? Dull; No. 2 84c; eller May 331c; Michigan 35c. Baltimork, May 4.?Flour?More ac- ! ive and unehnnged. Wheat?Quiet; lo. 2. red, $1 40f6*l 45; Pennsylvania I 43<SM 46. Pork?Firm at $22 25. ! tulk Meats?Shoulders 8Jc; clear rib : 1 }o; bacon shoulders 9|c; clear rib 11. ( 'etroleum?Dull and heavy; crude 7j; fined 14. Butter and k/gs?Quiet nd unchanged. Whiskv ? Quiet at ; 1 11J. N>.w York, .May 4.?Dry Good*?j icw heavy woolen- rather more freely iken by clothier*, but *priDg weight* a led rather quiet. Cotton goods moved I owlv, but agents' pri?i* unchanged. 'anc/ and shirting prints and cambrics, j t moderate request. I) re-- good* in de- , land, .lobbing trade quiet in nil de- ! artment?. Foreign good* duii in fir*', an da. j gents Wanted for the Great | Universal CENTENNIAL HISTORY ii iv? tdk lU/he ok the nn-r k?> j1 L year* of our National fu<i<-per.d<*nec. . j iclmling an account ol the coining rand Centennial Exhibition. 7<jo pwge*, t ue engraving*, low price, quick naie*. xtra term*, rend lor circular. P. V. ! IRULkJi * CO.. il? Arch Hu. PhiU/ielhia.Pa. rur>t? A/all S reet Caricatures A r?w Hook. 4*? Page*, containing 14 En- ! a.id Illustration*, with information lor ' lock fprcalaton. Prlc.-;?o nt* by rn?il. CMBRKiK .t CO., Hank* r> and Hr.a. c. Wall street, S. V. feb3W? j 3 omcxs opatlilc j VETERINARY PRACTICE. 1 Work* on that aoblert giving concise j id plainly written ln-trnrtJom for the 1 eatment ot all ordinary ailment* of all ? omestic Animal*. are constantly tept In ock, tnretherwlth appropriate M<?lirine lest*. Thess books ate specially written r the Farmer*. Htock Raiser* or Livery able man's one. avoiding as for aa powj. e, all technical teims. For Dwcnptir* rice Liataend stamp to the BALTIMORE . OJICKOPATHIC PHARMACY, 135 WcM syette rtrcel. IhlPRICKE A TAFRL. , nprlHon. letdUi I j Q. M A.Y 5 1876. MlSCtz LLANOtUS. RECEIVED^ Another 5,000 pound lot of that elegant improved Carpet Chain The best in the UNITED STATES At the Reduced Price of 28 Cents Whole" sale and 30 Cents Retail. MERCHANTS, WEAVERS, AND EVERYBODY, Are respectfully invited to call and EXAMINE XT. Also a large stock of Fancy and Domestic Dry Ooodi, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Wall Paper, Notions, White Goods, Hosiery, &c., At astonishingly low prices for cash. Non. 2019 and ?021 Main 81. JOHN ROEMER. aprJ CENTAUR LINIMENTS. White, for the Human Family. Yellow, for Horses and Animals. These Liniments arc simply the wonder of Iho world. Their effect* ure little le-ii than marvellous yet there are some things which they will n t do. They will not cure cauuer or ineud broken bones, hut they will always allay paiu. They have strengtheue.i Augers, cured chro .1c rheumatism of maay years standing, and taken the puin from terrible burns and scalds, which have never beeu done by any other article. The White Liniment is for the human family. It will drive hhcuiuatism,Sciatica and Neuralgia from the system; cure Lumbago, Clwllblatns Pa s.v, licit, and most Cutaneous Eruptions; It extracts Host from fro- en i.ands and ieet, and the poison of bites and stings of venomous reptiles; It subdues swellings, and ullevlntes pain of every kind. For sprains or bruises it is tlie most potent remedy ever discovered. The Gentun r Liniment is used with great efficacy for Sore Throat, Toothache, < aked Breasts, Earache, and Weak Back. The folio* log Is but a sample f numerous testimonials; Indiana Hour, Jeff. Co., Ind.. May 2Mb, 1H78. "1 think it my duty to inform you thul I have suffered much with swollen feet and chords. 1 have not been free from these swellings In eight years. Now 1 am perfectly well, thanks to tile Centaur Liniment. The Llulment ought to be applied warm. Hevjamix brown." The proot 1h in the trial. It is reliable, it is handy, it is cheap, and every lamily should have it. To the sick and hot-ridden, the halt and lame, to the wounded and sore, we say, "Game and be healed." To the poor and distressed who iiave spent their money for worthless medl* c nes, a hot tie of Centaur Lin intent will be given without charge. rrhe Yellow Centaur Liniment in adapter! to the tough muscles, cord* and flesh <d horses and animals, it lias perlormed more wonderful cures oi Spavin, Strain, Wind-galls, Scratches, Sweeny, and general Latueuess, than a11 otlicr remedies In existence. Head what the great expressmen say of it: ' Nkw Yokk, anuary. IM7-I. 'Every nwnrr ot Itorses should give the j Centaur'Liniment a trial. We consider it i the t est article ever used in our stables. "II. Matsh, supt. Adams Kx. s n??:< s, N. | Y.; K. PtllW, Hupt U. H. Kx. Stables, N. Y.; Ali?ert S. Olin, Supt Nat. Kx. Stables, N. Y." WoNTOOMERY, Ai.a., Aug. 17, 1K71. | "(Jentlrmen;?I have used over one gross I oi Centaur Liniment, yellow wrapper, on the mill, s of my plantation, itesines do/, ensof ttip family Liniment foriny negroes, j I want to purchase at the wholesale price, j and will thank you to ship me by Savunnub steamer one gross ol each kind. Me sr>. A. T. Sjewart <&- Co., will pay your bin on presentation. R*speetfUliy, jams- iukhuw," The best patrons of the I.inlm<- t are j Farriers and Veterinary Hutgenna. It lieuls ! Galls, Wounds and l*??l iviI, removes ; .Swellings, and In worth nilllionttof dotlarN I t<? Fanners, Livery-men, stock-growers, ' Sheep-raisers, and those having horses or eattle. What a Fariler can not do lor KAl the LVntuiir Liniment will doai a trifling cost. These Liniments are warranted by the proprietors, and a hotile will be given to any Farrier or I'hyslclan whodesire to test them. Sold everywhere, Laboratory ol J. B Ito?o & (jo, ki I)ky St. New York. CASTORIA. Is a pleasant and perfect substitute. In at' cases, for0??tnr Oil. Castoria Is the ream. <>[ .in Id physicians effort to produce, for his own practice, an effective cathartic, I pleasant to the taste and free from griping. Dr. Samnel I'llcherof llyannls, Momm., I ana led In coinhlnlng, without the use of alcohol, a purgative agent as pleasant < to take as honey, ami wnlctf ]>u?Heaea all the desirable properties of t astor oil. It Is iniapttslto all ages hut Is especially recommended to mothers as a reliable 1 remedy for all disorders of the stoinsch , and bowels ol children. It Is certain, agreeable, absolutely list titles*, and Cheap. ! It should be used for w.nd colic, sour I s omach, worms, costlveiiess, croup. Ac., | then children can haves eepand mothers may re-t. J. 15. hose A Co., of 1? l>ey street. New I or*. ?r?- nif ?'?!? |*rv|t?rt'n? wi i? nfb-r Dr. Pitcher'* radpt. "I'll Mum .. , I Ready No hnmu nic ever suffered a* 1 did for year* with rheumatism. One of th? i m?t eminent phvidclans fail In* te |1re rn?- relief I bought ? fertile of Lmraog's Rheumatic ht raedy, and In the almost Incredible time of three day* was a well man and perfectly free from pain. The nru-diclne In truly wonderful. i?Jgned.i THORNTON SMITH, , l.tl K street. Washington, 1). C. . Waj?iii*otoj?, D. C? April St. IfTI. Jf'Ufi H^hmMUne A Buflp: (Horn? bar the past seven yeaitmy wife has been a great .ufferer from chronic | rheumatism, which at lime* assumed a rery mallznant form, and for days and nHrnU deprived of rest. Several months ura our attention was called to Ourang'* KhcamaUc Remedy, and after the use oi hree bottles according to directions, she sas entirely free ltom pain and a permanent rur>- a fleeted. I am glad to be able to sake the ai-.ve statement In reference to roar woudsrfal rheumatic remedy. I beleve it will care any cose of the disease sver known. Wg. CROOK, Kxecuttve Clerk to Pmrtdent Grant, j If ANUFACTURED BT HKLPHRNNTfNB * BENTLEY. Orurglvts. Washington,D.C. Unas, LWdfX, Wholesale and Real? Agents for Wheeling, W. Vs. Price* a bottle or six bottles tor*. Ask roar druggist *?r Da rung's Kheainstt itemed y. sgS i BANKS. capital, JOHN K. B0T8F0RD, President, GBO. ADAM8, Vice President. M. A. CHANDLER, Cashier. Bank of the Ohio Valley Bncceasor to THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WHEELING. This Bank Is orgrnlxed and prepared u> transact the business of banking in all its details. It succeeds the First National Bank ol Wheeling; is owned by the same share, holders, and la under the same management. By carclully regarding the interests bf iu correspondents and depositors, and by a prompt and faithful execution of tbetr wishes, it hopes to merit their esteem and confidence. Notes and Bills discounted. Collections made on all points throughout the United States. ! Deposit accounts subject to check ai sight, received Irorn banks, bankers, firms, | corporations and individuals. | Certificates of deposit issued payable ou 1 demand, or at fixed dates. Interest allowed on social deposits. D1 RECTO KB: John K. Dotskokd Wm. B. Simpson. Jacob8. Khodks, Wm. A. Toknkk, Gkokok Auams, JOHN L. Hours Oko. W. Fkanshkim, O. C. Diwky, HKNKY M. Hakpkk. my2; THE PEOPLE'S BANK, i Office, No. 1200, Main St., WHEELING, W. VA. M' ONEY RECEIVED ON DEPOBIT. IN terest paid on Special Deposits, Note I and Bills Discounted. Excliange bough ' uad sold, Collections at home or from abroad promptly attended to. DIRECTORS: John Reid, Christian Hess, John Handdan, ;Joun Vocklak, Bamckl J. Bovd, Richard Carter, Andrew Wilson, John P. Tkuschki,, THOMAS U IJKlfcS. JOHN RH1I), ProMe.d, JOSIAH F. UPDEOKAFF. Uuhier. Ju D. C. LIST, JOSEPH 8ICY BOLD, ? HENKY K. LIST, GIBSON I.AM H, VV. A. LIST, HAKKY W. LIST. BANK OF^/VHEELING WHEELING, W. VA. CAPITAL, .... 9100,004 NKMltiMililprk Personally l.Ulilf mu?I k? preHCuilMic over ?."loo,4hm>. 1 p bX FIVES DKPOHlIB AND D1S I XV counts Paper. I Deals lu Gold, Silver, i.'n an? ' Sterling Exchange. Hells (Iran* on England, Ireland, France ! Germany and other prominent parts o j Europe. j Buys and sella Government, Htale, City j and Railroad Bonds. Interest paid on Special Deposits. Special attention ilven to collections. 1). C. LIST, PrrMenU, j G. LAMB, Cashier. JOS. SF.YBOL1), Assistant Cashier. anlS : EXCHANGE BANK. CAPITAL - $-JOO,ou( Liability ol Ntia klioldcni 400.4nm This Bank succeeds to the business of tin Merchants' National Hank, and deals li coin, coupons,commercial paper, and hllli of exchange. Interest Paid on Special Deposits Collections made on all points and pro ceeds promptly remitted. Accounts o bankersandbusiness men solicited. Stock holders liable to depositors according t< the constitution ol the Htale, the same a [ In National Hanks. DIRECTORS: J. N. Vance, I Haml. Lacohlin, i- u i ?ITT a Ml 1IM i K V. Paxton. HK.NKY WaLIACK, I S. liOKKilKIMKH, I /.O. Hdfman, I D. UPTMAN, Wm. kujnoham. J. X. VAXrH. Pre-Mleiil. NAMI.. LAI UIILI.%, Vice Pre. DiOHX J. JONF.N. Cashier, anc NATIONAL BANK OK WEST VI KOI NI A. CAPITAL, .... |MMM Money reckivedon deposit. in i?t?nI paid on Special Deposit*, Notci and Kill* discounted,Exchange HmiKhtnni Sold Collections made on all point* UU( proceeds promptly remitted. DIRECTORS: (JRIMPIN OQI.KliAY, TllnM AH HtTOJIKH, I miciikai. Kkilly, I)k. A. s. Todd, AKTHITK LtTTI.lt, J. K. H PHHAKD, K. W. IIAZI.kit, M. Fouock, Jamkh Maxwkli.. CRISPIN OULEBAY, Prrtvtenl, JOUN WAONKK. Ctuhirr COMMERCIAL BANK Office, No. 1303, Main St. CAPITAL, .... #100.(MM INTEREST ALLOWED ON HPKCIAI Deposits, Collection* made and pro ceed* promptly remitted. Account* Merchant* and other* solicited, DIRECTORS: TUOH. II. LlHT, W.T. IltTKT, R. J. Smyth, J. Louts STirm., J, C. Thomas, W A. WII.ho.M, C. M. Uootu. THOH H. LIHT. Prwdent. J. I*. H11KKL. vtrr ftrmlrtti. S. P. HILDKETH, Cathier. Janl2 INSURANCE. Pitthnriv InsnranrR flnmna.ii J ?I?J WIIEELIXG, W. V4. Paid Up Capital, $100,000, Writ..** moderate llm-a on I>w^l 11 UK**, Kami Property, flint-elana Mercantile and Manirfacturi iik rink, and on Cargo rink* Weateru water*. L>I RECTO RH. Win. Bailey, Tlioa. Hugliea, Alonao Ixiring, iir. W. J. Bafea, A. M. Adam*, H. p. Htidr. tli, J am *?> K. Be rue*, Henry b. Miller, ilenry .Hchmulbacn. v. M. BAILKY. President. J. V. I.. ItonURRH. Secretary. LKW1H BAII.KY, Cannier. fete JE3 T N jSL Fife and Marine Insurance Co. O/ WHKKLINO, WfflT Va. h*lat>llsti?*j In 1Mb*. CAPITAL, ?... IIM.IM time., nr.. i?it vr.. tu, ?^.i Thin Company Insures all desr rl ptloua 01 property against lo?n or damage by tire foi long or abort time on the mrart IkvnnMt terma. A loo will Insure cargoes on Idwe*U-rn waters at current rate-. J*slronag? ot the public respectlully solicited. D1 klctork: Wm. B. Humoa, Wm. C. Haholam, Johm L. Hohhh, Ino. K. ivmromt, J. It j(<<>okticgt?, c. p. brows. k. a. Mcuabb. OFFICER*: WM. B.HIMPHOM, Prewl.lent. W C. HANDLAK, Vice President. RICH AKD HAV'AOE. Aecreta y. JOHN K. MILLER. Cashier. WAR HANDKOCH. Agent A hoi lei tor. mmM Germania Life Ins. Co. of N. Y Mk.c.e. mtikkl havino hei (kft l from i be Agency of this Company, we lieg to Inform oar ssMuredand the puie lie that we hare appointed Dr. r. blnm u Agent,and hare conferred upon hilt fall power to act aasuch from December 1. lid* RLICUARD A P?JTT. nor* '.eoersl Aeenta. WATERS'PIANOS /a^d'Vprlfht e re the beat made; tbe (mm, touch, workmanship. sol durability uosurpaaed. Walert' Org'b*. Concerto, mew Orchestral, Vesper, Chapel. Vtaleste. and CytnbHIa, cannot be excelled In loneer baaaty. The Concerto Mop la a fine Imitation of Lne human roice. Warranted tor six teaks. Prices extremely low for rank danag this month Monthly Installment* received. A liberal dtsoont to Teacher* Ministers, Churches, HebooU, Lodges, eta. Agents wasted. Hpeclal Induce menu to tha trade. Illustrated Catalogue sent. HORACE WATERS A HO?, VI Broadway, New York. Box, ar. mrkfc Agenu Wanted. Medals A t>1 plomas awarPICTORIAL BIBLES MOB Illustrations. Address lor new circulars, A. J. HOLM AM A MX, MB Areb street Philadelphia. MM plumbers] I WILLIAM HARt^ I 1 Practical Plumber and Gas Fitter I NO. ? TWELFTH PTRKKT, 1 WHEEL1NQ, W. Vi.. H | Order* trom the country aiu-nded ee 0? I aort notice. H THOMPSON & HIBBERD, I PRACTICAL WeR,Gsandtalus I ISM M IKKET S I K KI T. I k| DHtal In all kind* of Letd, \vrj, H , i end Caal Iron Pipe*, ttewec ?a. Chimney Top*. Hleam and \A aUr u?a? H Siphon i'tinip*. Safely N alv.?, BtffcTut- H ' Sink*, Ac. Sole Agent* for the " H SPRINGFIELD GAS MACHINEI Orders from the country |>rompUy H ; apil WHKKL1NU,W.VA, STOVES AC. I Ranges ! Ranges! I ! w* ^Aia"" - I Roanoke Range! I The MOST WglBMBLE pt?Mf Ktwi.,c I Furniture In lh< market. They take up less room thin a stove, I 1 but have much greater capacit), ' I They arc very h**yy amUrv m?mW H find-clan* *t\le wtlh NwlirPfcvM Trimmintv Hot Water Fronts cnk?Mt I If desired. We make them wltll both high *u<tu,? H WartulDK cloaelaand with lot H ltcM-rvoir*. H Call TP** wt>e UMMilOplIlN Willi cure. H bratoU Artltl'"" and ottotiMk- H liu Slot e*. H ' .lnsFPU iwi i I v wiuui II .\o. 14*15 >lalnMr?*i I I 1UHI-&! B | Slate and Marbieized Mantles I t | together with a varh ly ofgc.xMm Qltttit H up a 1- ire I'luce, can la- i.iuitJ u B. F. CALDWELL'S I MANTLE WARE ROOM, I Wo. ia??7 1?ln ifrcrt, nrnr ll.li. I K. K. Depot. I At llieWgii "I llirt.alvaiilfiil Irou l urai,. Works. Alao a Kood aaaorUuim u, H .. SI |>Ut tl'I IIH Ol H ',! Cuoking and Heating Stoves I H AlUOUg WlllCli 1? (>??*! llktly rrlrbrunl J^BUNGTON, I I At Maiiutocturon'I'riwB. H ' I TiB RooM>I andMNltuiMllrHiih I Dlcr M urk I H Will receive prompt attention. Ttupiblir H are invited to Oil I ami rxamlar our itfirt ami work la-fore purcliO>>iliK rlM'WliMr i> H we are prepared to oiler liargiluo. H ieplMi It. l .l ALKWr.LI. I a yMfllTC Par bm <MM?b A Vllwll I w w"iM H money. AiMn'x I', W. *aici? r??k?i j t'o.. Newark, N. J. I nHYVHONANCY. or NOUL UUU 1 IN'Ci." How #*lllift ?. I ina) it* ' mat? Hinl Kliiii flit- ?ai* I aftnii,.i,., H I any p.rwui they rlioom- iiiataniiy Ihn ^B . aiuipir ncnUl Mqalrran m nil m i??a ; teat, free, I y nutlI. Tor tlur anji I J timrrliu:*, suMf, tiim. inn oiiirir, lm?ja> j | Hint* to I.ji.IIi ". \V <.I<111 k N?<>?? *'..r Ac. A qiliH-r book. A.l.lr.-w T. ft IIJ.JAk ' A Co., I'iilitlalicra, Plillntlelplila. B"d? For Coughs, Golds, Hoarsen*, H And all THBOAT bUUCAHM - I Well's Carbolic Tablet*. I H J*ut nponly in Klur h?i#?. ^B ' A TRIED ASD SUM UMKil I Kor Hi?l?. ny l?riiKKlaP> ifcii.nlli J oil nhto.n , IiOlXOWAf Ai 'n, PMlKM, H ' \A/A 4TPD AHKNTK KMK TMI MM H " " ? tu m.'iiiiik himm.iih r> i"*, ih# h | In 111#- world. It #-oiiIh1ii? l ialm-u w ^b i 16 ItBwIoMa. bomm Cm. i'^r i ^b I IVlicll, i'mii-iii l wnl M.H-mr. ?i?l a |?? H of Jew. iry, small p.n k >u. , ?ith i-a.' ^B fli'Caiil tuolil htoiic nlf.'i. WUtlMfc f ^B paid, Ave wiiii io.a.iri.^1 Ji'W'I'j < ' ^b II.UU. I III* pari. *v Iih? Im n i I awl aril 6? ^B till# |n: 1,1 NIi'T of Km.it. it and lb?"'1 M rupiTM'NUil worili (In iiioii#*)' ft'*1' Klv#*li hwhvIo Ml' At# lit*, i I'tiUrt itltllih A (> ., TW llio.i,|w?) , S# w V'lfk M rnrdiii A Cud of Good Tea. I | A imli'I KnkH<Ii Tri\<-lrr ? ) ? ftiwi B i flin*r Tut I*"imi.k n l(i;??u than In I i I latnl; tin ilitT? i< i?< l? ii'il, f rohal'>, H inn l" tho ov i <t 'I ii tti>|KiriHti"n I Hint flu- HumIuii* mi)' I* ?l T? * i' ' H ' la ftllliM, lillll' ill tint kin I KOltig I""' I ooantrlo*. . The Russian Tea Compaq I f ofTor In till* rnerki-ta limit") qrtr.vif ' HiI* TKA. II I* ntw-olutoli I'l Mont >iy mail, t>r?-i??i<l. I lit""" | 12 (41; % l<> 11 L, {., Inir -lu<* IllMTItl k|?mi>lf Mill till if. KCHHIAN TKA I?!., II*' l'i ?rl W * Dust & foam! i tflght ufliiK, KIIII ''< a hp *4*' Mjrntorlon <1 lin-i/ri#M ?" ' H right, Wltijr ?al*rUlol?f-?* ' *!, tractive book out, In eftrr m I; mu-. It Mil* rapl<tl>, M* !"' ' H AtiKftil W a All* writ# * - " , cio*rrhitl\? rtmi IHf? ??w * H ? IIOk PflLlkHllli I FINE hTRKKT, ft ls*>i? . * tC 4* A go nl* wa/itod fr*?""ul I #0 lOnM, in ?li'??'?>*rt4fl (in Woman ? ??i ? *?") *IU ?!?#.,,lay. ill" wboMj. ' AltllVIIMnl b. Bt**?? ' M Iwarjaarip"'****-*4'?.-*. . MAW ?7.178 In UIj'.UM. | I ''/'J UTa. VLB**, Hanagst,-.- i SURF"," r ?'?*>*'*-?1 * ' ,? o* responsible *o4 fit*** ' ^B i ' " alt he offers agents iirs"f#taaf7 ,J* iU'rnteau."?IK. V. ???!)? . *? H If. Kl. a;?s M U. S. Commissioner's Nofe* H j I* THE OlnlHU r tuL kl of ' *> i UilWliUif. for the u*tW* ' ^B Virginia. ^B Thom-s V. Can by an-J Oeoff " * ^B . Truster*, H H "*Q* H HmrOroan */.<j nth- r?. H iff CMffffcur. I Pursuant to ad?< m- of ifi? lnst/K"^B oT the I'nlterl Hial . r..r to. I"" ' H I * eet Virginia, tus<l. so J #a erstl ia We entitled cause '.II lie lJ* **' , ^B AprM. jgfg, I WIJI. on HeiofJsf '? ' < */* ^B 11 JJWfi 1*7#, *t w> ortlr. In tb' 'W H ?" "'ling, and ttw-ieaiter by oV#'*" ^B " found H i I * *? and stale so arenisl -UoViH lAj j^B uoaiber simI anouot of ttn1 I'*bs ^B real estate In (he bli sr.?f -n'-rgsr * ^B fjrtheU, (he sari e rmrjg ^B tiled. svllle rornsee property. I# T " ^B ' West Virginia. In *b?' ^B and (heir priority, i .hs'l ? * ^B lAffl)- report the amount f 'lr P"?' " ^B snil interest spon (he oiiUUtxii***" sreti red hjr said Mortgage, the present owners an* itonler tar s* (i.e> csn hsaar. rta.t.ej . ^B Notice Is hereby gum U> Ik' herein, and to aii peta-it* el?lsila<_ opow aatd property. i./ ?n?' '*''*7 K * I he City of Vfoeeiing. on (be -* ; , H , d,*y ?? *ay. and prose tLmr UrO? elalnu. Ultra under any nanJ H" ' day of April, UM. ^B HAM HAL H r.R (nmmissl"?* ^B i c w &a tx**wr. ^ *,r ; nTOBBesSE ii5aM5"" B /&VSi?al7lS^r B