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eltc Hhrrlm^ MH VOL. XVIII. W HEELING, WEST VA, MONKDAY MORNING, JANUARY 8, 1870 NO. 112. fowvaori. N. or ARTHUR." General Insurance Agent, haiLby'h block, ?o. lot IiukM Mre?l. Unardlan Mutual Life Insurance Co., OIF ZtTEW TTOieiC. A LL W)L1CIK8 N0N-K0KKK1TABLK? A annul dividends. Tbe entire profit* or iLtxe Company divided equally ainoag tbe miloy-hnlderi, VrATMBIT, 1'ollolM in force ... - ..? |J5.000,000 .... 2,1)00,000 Annual Juooxue..... 1,000,000 UMeaPald _ 560,000 Traveler*' Insurance Company, or HARTPOHD, OONN. NetCaab AtweU over-..,.. 91,000,000. Ueueral accident pollolm are written for auy term from one mouth to one yfear, in* nuiIuk agglnst an forms of bodily Injury, ratal or uon-ffctal, wbetbor the injury be received In traveling or not, whether In tbe Mtore, umco, Hhop, Factory, on tbeMtreet or farm. Railway Passenger Assurance Co., OK HARTKOKD, OONN. I'uati Capital 930J.H00. Imum tickets of luKurauco Against accldenuf. 1 am aim propnral lo adjust Are And marlue lomm, make out all necessary p roots of IOM.AO. N. O. AUTHOR, oct6-3m (Jen'l Insurauoe AgeuU Peatiofly Insnrance Company, AT W1JKKL1NU, W. VA. OA PIT A I..... ft 1211,000. Willi tho privilege of inorosKing the mine UiBUJUUV. dirkotob8. William bailay, ALonJto Loriao, dr. Wlf. j. batah, a.m. adams, andhaw j. fan a all, jamais k. hakaib, i HinuyHtamm, Thomas Huuhah, Johafh u. Woodward. TblA Company having been folly organlied, In now prepared to take risks At fair . i a ten on Buildings of all kinds, Merchandise, Manufacturing hiUbltahniento, Furniture, I ?U?uu Boat* and Cargoes on the Western . Rivera and JLakes: also to iiwuo perpetual policies on Dwellings and Utorec. Tbla | (Company being composed mostly or our . leading business men recommeuds itself to 1 to the favorable consideration or tbe iuaur- | Ing public, and solicits their patronage. Applications for insurance will be promptly ] attended to at their office, BAILKYV BLOCK, No. 108 Market Street. K. L'i Auinun. woreutry! W. 11. AUNBW, Aw'ltteo'y. 8. O. HOKDATM, Solicitor. WILLIAM UAlIiKV, PrcMlJont. AMJMZOLOKlNU, Vlot*Kreflklont. oct5 His lnsnrance Company OK WHEELING. Capital..._ gjtftO.tHH). Dtrtctoru HAM'L MOOZ.SI.lJLN, GKOBQK MIt*OIL, T. H. LOU AN, 1'HOH. K. SHALLGHOftS G. W. Franskkim, J. N.VAHCK, J. 11. 110BU8, MlCHABL KULUTi Louis a Htifkl. This company bow bavins been organised flveyeara,andln thai time done a hucowml bualnes, lalUll prepared to take risks at fklr ratea on Bulldlnp or all kinds, Merehandine. ManntocturlnE Establishments. Furniture, Steam Boats and cargoes on the Western Klvpra and lakes. This company offer* superior Inducements to Partners, whereby they ean be Insured on Dwellings, Km* niture, Baraa, and contents tors or Gyoarsat reduced rates. Thta belngaHtato company with the LAMEST CASH CAP1TA1. paid In, and surplus of any company in tho State: and oompoeed of some uluety.four stockholders, moat of whom are among our best business men, reeommends Itself to the favorable consideration or the Insuring public, and solicits their patronage. Applications for insuranoo will be promptly attended to at their office, No. fli Monroe utreeL or . at their several agendas throughout the J' Mate. H O. to. UOKN.Mac'y. B.O. DIOK, Ass'tSec'y. 1 HAM'L MoOLELLAN. President. w GEO. MENDEL, Vloe Prwldent. febl?dAw v .ETNA " Fire & larine Insurance CompaQy" OF WHEELING. p dibbotobs: ilMUfl*11- *wrwnn niiiinm n. niuiiicufl u Augustus Pollack, liu*. J.UampboA, H J do. K. BoUtord. Wm. U. liandlau, " T. m. Dodson. p rnma company having been ruk* i> Jl ly organised, Hi now prepared to Uk? u BiHdliw of all kind*. Mcrctmudir.r 0 laflMilnilng KaUbDMlitiMuiu, Bl Fvmllare and CarrocN of ?UI 81 kiBdl on Uie Wralrru T Waters. u Applications for Insurance will be protu ;>vly attended to fay theBocrotnry. w omceattlie National Savings Bauk, no. es Cl Main street. 0. P. H1LDRETH, Hoc y. c< JNO. R MILLER, AWt Hoo'y. ni JAMKH 0. AOHEBON, Prwit. WM. B. BIMPBON, Vice PresO. lurti Ul West Virginia Insurance Company. "] CAPITAL 1 $1*3,000 00. . H1AKEH RISKS AT TUB LOWEST Rates , J on Bnlldlngs or all kinds, Kurnlturo, uj fionsehold Goous, Merchandise and goods in ? # inuiHlU director**. ki Jaoob Hornbrook, Jnoob M. Blckol, 0I Henry llartman, Ur. J. (J. Hnpp. , Jonathan Rowley, Kdmnud Booking, la ??B& SisSST*'Wm. B. Odbert, Thomas Bogga*. fa D. 1). T. Farnsworth, Wm. B. Crano, Bn IMVld Blllmyer, Jotmph Shields H Wm. R. White, N. GotT. Jr.. I. H. Dnval, t). H. K. Dlx. Wm. K.BU) vennon. or Oflloe over Religions Book Home, uonin Z1 side Monroe street, Wheeling W. Va. .. JAOOB HORNBROOK, PrcnU ? JAOOB m. BIOKKL, Vloe Pree't. ac J. M. MoWHORTKR. Bec'y. H. B. McOOLIAXJH, Ass't Boo'y. en marl pr FIBS AND MABINB INSURANCE COMPANY OF WHEELING. . INOORFORA TMD IN IKSI. al| r11AKEH K1BKB ATTHBLOWEST RATE Br 1 onBnlkllngs of all klmlg, Pnrnlture and A|.. Merchandise, andoa Goods In Transit. *"* DxascToas: . A. WlMOW,' W.B.G08H0RN, Th RobT MoaaiBoa, John Rkid, . thos. Pollock, alsx. Rouaiu, ha ?? ? r\ ?> a I ii nn |in,u ""' JACOB Hi^WWOK.*' Pn Offloe upBtalre, In tbe "Inauranoe Italld- da in*," next door lo the Moroluuit#' National nn Bank. " A. WIIJSON, JPrealdent. ao< Johw U. Uixtit, B?crei*ry. jan? ap] HA.HLAN, BOWMAN ft CO.. HiNUJTAaTUItKIiU or tbl STEPHENS' Fire-Proof Iron Slag Roofing ? pd Paving, Lei tun CtlAPLiNK M ntKWT, nD, Between rinitaud Marshall 8u., WHBIUNti, W. VA. Hill "All orders for patting on tho almve ^,1' Kooflnjyjroraptlyattended to. *yj : -xr Uiii MARTIN YACJkL/E, ??? liat AIITPAOKJRKK OP ?rB VIUEQAB, 8K (tin Nn. 09 aln Ntrref,. yen eptj-8m UKNTKKWU KKLINU. }?? Bar Iron. J1,!! U Alt IRON, KOUN1) AMD HUUAILK, rriiin "" tJ . Wayne and Ainerloau and Bllgo Mills **"' nttabnrBl). 11111 Ha? ikon, flat, from H*HI to 6&X. he I Ham Ibon, oval. half oval aad hah round. rep Has iBoif, single and doable iiome niiott. UAa Ibon, Hoop from % to 4 In. n Hau I Hon, Wagon tlron eat to length*. " P.O. HiLUKBTH A HHP. r#? Roofing Fitch. ks 1JA UABRKL3, JUST BKCKIVhU AND J5J? UUtorealelow.by Tbl Juni. oiiah. ll. ituKHY Jan SkAttlligenrtr. ewapapeia ud CudliUln. Mr. W. B. /.Inn. of Preaton, who wai an ludopendent candidate for the Henale last Fall, having bean Uio target ol no little abnae by the Morgantown Poll, alter aa well aa before the election, hai at length been provoked to reply. lie pays bin reepecta to the Pott man wltli a good deal of vigor, In the laat Kingwood Journal, Thei\>a( bad pnbllabed Mr. Zlnn aa Indebted to It (or flD, and an refualng to pay, Mr, Zlnn denlea the exlatenoe of any anoh debt, lie aays when he waa candidate tor Hen. ale In 1800, the Toit demanded IIS for eervlces rendered. He refused to accede to Ibe domand, and luatltlee blmH?ir In ao doing by aaylng Hint be bad never eollclttd any favora at the handa II._ n-.i ui vuo i nnu iuat me oiuer xiepUD* lican papers of the dlstrlot bad aupported liiiu along with the re?t of the ticket without preferring any claim; and he leaven It to be Inferred that he did not consider It honorable to prooure uews~ paper favor In that way. Under a right system of ofUce*seeking?one where the oflloee aeek the men and not the men the office*?candidates would be under no obligation to contribute to the expense of a campaign; but under the present system they take tho position or the party to be benefit* ted, and It is no more than fair that they pay the price of success. Nor Is it to be doubted that their suooess is on the average more largely due to the support of friendly newspapers than to any other oue agency. Hut while newspapers have a right and ought to demand pay for all legitimate adverUsing and printiug done for a party [>r candidate, it oannot but be demoralizing and venal to either ask or aooept money at the baud* of a candidate as the price or editorial support. We sup* pose in (he oase under cousidera lion, the Post's claim against Mr. Klnu was ror keeping the stand* ng announcement of him as a sandldate at the head of its oolnmnB, ?nd perhaps for ? proportionate share )f tlajt expense of printing tickets. If io, the obaraoter of the charge was le~ imuiaie; duioi course no claim against i man nan bind him unless created with iia due knowledge and oonourrence. n tbe present party system it is right tnd legitimate as a matter of business, ind ought to be lbs Inflexible rufe, villi h11 newspapers (as it la with tbe ending metropolitan papers,) to put up 10 anuounceinent of a candidate ox* ept hh uu advertisement, paid for euucli. A candidate has no more right o come to a newspaper and ask ten ; ollara worth of gratuitous advertising ] lauu ho has to go to a merchant and | sk teu dollars worth of gratuitous ngar, or to u lawyer and ask ten dol? i it?H worth of gratuitous legal advice. | t is the business of ouo to sell sngar, , f another to hoII legal advice, and of ] lie other to sell advertising spaco; and i ist pceolsely as neoessary for business j uccess In the one aase as in the others. , ( neWHpapurH would always charge for rhat they ought to charge* for, they i rould l>o hotter able to Hustaiu them* J fives and less subject to tbe tempta? j Ion of selling what ought never to be ( tiroliaseable?their editorial opinions. < When Mr. Zlnn says: "I am always * roud to have the votes of a free people ! 'hen I am h candidate for office, if I j mi have them honorably, but not in I ny other way"?meaning that the } ay men l of the PosVa demand would c a obtaining support In a way that was s ol honorable?ha pnta too Una a point < n It, If that demand waa, aa we pre- c line, for advertising and printing, r he rost waa wrong, we thftik, In t inking a elalm against Mr, Zinn for ? ork done without hla knowledge or ? incurrence, *ud he ought not to be 0 insured for refusing to pay It, But It f ght not to aoll a voluntary oandl- ? He's honor any more for lilm In pay j ly proper expenao of the canvaaa In \ a own behalf, than to hIIow Home one o ae to pay It, Forexample, If the ro.it 1 id notified Mr, />lnu in advance (or J the practice had been auch that be II lew) that It would not advortlae him " ' print tlckela for hint except ut rpgu- ^ r ratea of oompenaatlon, be, or the e mralttee to which be bad eoulrlbnted b nda, could havo paid without any 01 orlflce of honor. T not the Font's olaiui being the reauit y, a one-elded bargain, to which Mr, it nn waa not a oonaentlng parly?and ' not being collectable at law?we can- " it but think that paper committed an n ror of Judgment and n violation of di oprlety In publiahlng Mr, /,lnn w rough the laat campaign aa a dellnent debtor. al run Welsh Fatting Girl, who baa j." .rncted ao much attention In Oreat Fi ltain, 11 la reported by the laat for- W ;n malla, died at Penoador, Waled,on {* cember 17th, In a atate ot delirium, n e parents of thla girl, who derived a m Km .......... II.. b\ UUOUUIO IUVUIUS WJ IIJVBUO UI ?UU n?nli from vlsltore to their diseased }" ngbter, asserted that she bid eaten jn thing for more than two years. The ?" Munt of this supposed phenomenon read over England, and mafty per- , is aaaerted that Ibe girl waaseorelly ne ulabed with food. In order to refute lir a aaaertion, tbe parents invited an 1,1 realisation, and a abort time ago ioar ifesslonal noraea from Guy'a Hoapl- n0 , Loudon, were aent aa watobera. K< ese, in psrtles of two, atationed tbemTea at the girl's bedside, and re- l(1" ilued there, one on encb aide, nfgbt #a, A day. Wben tbe watching ooms N. noed, the girl's poise waa 86 per ml nule, and gradually roae to over 112, __ 1 no food waa administered tober ,* ring tho seven daya.and a half wblob peed before her death, in a atate of ' ' iriuni, Tbe tiugllsb paper* say that De > girl. Surah Jacobs, waa probably "* impostor, but not to the extent that ,or i been impnted. Hysterical suffer- [0I oan abstain from food for a long 10 lod, and are often predlapoaed to i form ot self-denial, bnt that this " I should have been able to live two ma ira without ordinary austenance ta redlble. Her death was undoubted- *bl lastened from her being watched so ^ ctly while In a miserably low conon or body, and although measures Bu o taken rattier to detect imposture am ii to elfrct a cure, yet tbe reault will alti :o defeat futnre aitempta to gain a tbe utatlon for 'mlracnlona faatlng.' Bu It OVBBNOR Baeib, of Indiana, In a poi int letter, e?pnsse? his Intention to by >mmend In tola meaaage to the next del Islatnre reformation ol tbe State oft a governing the snbjeot of dlvoroe. the Legislature will uot. meet until ed nary, 1S71 WASHIBUTOflf. Washington, Dec. 31. No Nominations Durino Recksh.? Thongh several Efforts have been made to lnduoe the President to make Houie 1 minor appointments during tbo holiday recess, he boa steadily refilled. " The Court of Claims meets on m?* , day. Abont forty Important cases will , come before the Court, Involving the right of the Government to reducothe 1 charter rates of vessels aftor making verbal contracts. Tins Visitiro Prksr.?The members of the Richmond I'ross, to arrive here to-morrow morning, as guests of Washington newspaper men, will be received at I) o'clock. The w.elcome speech will be by Col. John W. Forney. Pkrsonau?President Grant, In com* psny with bin cousin, Wm, Smith, of Washington, Pennsylvania, .visited the Treasury Department this morning, and viewed the various vaults where Treasurer Spinner keefa the gold and stamp*. They also visited acting Secretary Richardson and varions Chiefs of Ilureaus. Another correspondent saya the President had a conversation with Mr. Spinner on the characteristics and abilities of tlie various candidates named for theSupreme Judgeship. The President did not indicate his preference. I -Coon for tub President.?To-day General Grant received an immense I coon and u pair of large fat rabbits from some friends in Virginia as a New Year's present. Whether It Is 'that same old ooon1 did not transpire. Judgb Riouabdson?The Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, refuses to reconsider hla resignation, and it takes effect to-morrow. Tho President and Secretary Boutwell both requested him to withdraw It, and several Republican Congressmen slated that ir he would remain they would vote to Increase his salary. Inorkask of Currknuy.?Representative Ingersoll expressed considerable contldence that his hill to Increaao tbo circulation of legal-tenders flirty mil Hons will yet ptuis the House, but Le is not quite ho certain of Its success in the Senate. A leal vote on Increasing the volumo of currency will be again attempted lu Ibe House soon after Congress reassembles. uokkuk H. m'clkixan?Called today on the President, Secretary of War and General Thomas, and was cordial* ly received by each of them. He was accompanied by his falhoMn-law, Gen. Marcy. Commissions Ready.?There are over one hundred commissions in the ofllce of the Secretary of the Treasury to be Issuud to Internal Reveuue Collectors { and Assessors In various parts or the ooautry during the coming week, aud new "bonds are to be flied by the Collectors with new oaths from the Assessors. These appolntmeula were made during I the recess, and were therefore ad in < /crimappolutmentsonly. Having now 1 been continued by the Senate, they will J be regularly commissioned and file the * proper bonds. Virginia.?A bill for tho aduilsBlon J of Virginia ban Ueeu pre pit ml by a * member of the lteconatrnctlon Commit- J tee, which, it Ih expeoted, will meet the , views of the mnjorlty of the Committee,' J tttt it Ih a compromise between the two 1 Bxtreuien. It provides that the Legls- J Ittlure hIiAll meet, and the members J' take the lost oath or afllrmailon of the Fourteenth Amendment?not the lron> 1 slad oath,?then the Legislature shall ? by some enactment, declare the present J Oonstitutinn shall not be changod so as 0 io deprive the colored people of the right ;to vote, bold oflloe, ait on Juries; r tnd have their share in the school fnud. 1 )n these fundamental conditions ahe ' ihall he admitted lo representation In , Dongressi jj Transportation fob tub North- h iVkht.?A heavy pressure ia being B >ronght to bear on the Administration a >y Western members of Congress, to d lecuro, if possible, the free navigation >f the St. Lawrence and the British i, sanala, so as to bring about cheap q ransporlatiou for the products of their 0 egious. This is met by a vigorous op- n msltiou iroin parties interested in the n ilgh duties on coal, salt, lish nnd luin- a *r, who set op the hope of annexation. e o be brought about by making war on p Canadian later eats. This 1s the origin d ?f the row made over the Red River Q itlair, and Mr. Vincent Collyer'a offer 0 ?f British Columbia, without a shadow D if a title. . o Pkoposad Rrabranokmknt or Jo- n >ioial Districts.?On account of the h ixcess of Judicial labor in soma or the e; ircuits, as now allotted to the Justices J? if the Supreme Court of the United 'X Kates, a member of the Senate Judl- n lary. Committee ban prepared a bill ft or the rearrangement of the olrcults, E s follows: First clrcuit. MassHchusetts, b laino, New lJampahire, Vermont, I thode Island; second clroult, New U fork, Connecticut, New Jersey; third hi iroult, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Mary- rt and, Virginia, North Carolina; fourth hi Ircult, Arkansas, Mississippi, Louis- is inn, Texas; firth circuit, Mouth Caro- >u Ina, Georfiia, Florida, Alabama, Tenessee; sixth circuit, Ohio, Michigan, y< /est Virginia, Kentucky; ueveuth clr- dl alt, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin;, pt Igbth clroult, Minuesota, Iowa, Ne- lo raska, Kansas, Missouri;.ninth clr- ui alt, California, Oregon, Nevada. e<j Thr Darikn Survrt Expedition.? J" he naval expedition, under Captain alfriflge, to make a aurvey of the lost practicable route Tor a ship canal J" jross the Isthmus of Darien, is nearly tady, and will leave about the middle JJJ r January for its destination, Tbe 01 avy Department has ample means to jfray expenses of the expedition, and rf ill not be compelled to wait for ap* * roprlatlon by Congress. Forriqn Maim.?Postmaster Gener- ^ Cresswell and Mr. WaokfHU, Ha per Zll tendent of the Foreign Mall service, < turned from New York this morning. H0 all arrangements were made with the (p, 'llllams and Guion Line for tbe trans W[ irtatlon of tbe malls on Wednesdays uu Dm New York, and the steamer of the aa ortb German Lloyd will take the alls to>morrow, at tbe rate allowed j r law. The oonBent of the company _ Germany bad not been given, but aei Is believed they are too shrewd io re- api 3t the offer, and tbe acceptance of tbe pit all service by that line will, no , ubt, be telegraphed in time to take e malls next Saturday, his 3wiMDLisa Gift Firms?The attorys of tbe varlons lottery and gift cor mn, whose mall matter, has been de* a|H inetl In the New York Post-office, w ire at the Post-office Department to- m y again, but failed to gel any modi- roll stion or revocation of the order.? nan on ono of (he gentlemen called on the esldent and asked hiiu to Interfere, t be deollned and referred them to ) Post-office Department, who, in >'Q referred them to the Postraaater of iw York city. The attorneys lntii kted that they ahoold Imtituto suit ilnat thai Poatmaater to compel him flu Jellver up their mall matter. Vmairr in Bond.?Commissioner iauo ia rather favorably Inclined to- u rd the request of Weatern distillers p0n a oliimco of tbeRevenuo laws so as fca' illow longer time for keeping whisky 0|tt| bond, but will not make any official nol ommendation. The partlea Interest- f0||, In ibla ohange are working with aaoh Ver mbera of Congress aa are in (ha city, X 1 hope to anooeed In getting a favor- tlor e report from the Wnya and Means Co., limit tee. * den Kroroanization ov thb Custom moi ikait.--A bill haa been prepared, mat 1 will be Introduced at an early day the >r the reassembling ol Congreaa for enu reorganisation of the Cuatoma thai reau of the Treaaory Department. In tl la proposed to give It enlarged taxi rera, similar to the powera ezerolaed tere the Internal Revenue in Ita peoallar case d of operations. The Commissioner is i )u?toma la, under thla bill, to have are I aame relative power that la exercla* com by the Commissioner of Internal Iiou renue. Such a bill aa thia would kee relieve tb'e Secretary of a vast amount of routine and detail labor whloh now devolves upon him In consequence of the limited powers vested In the Commissioner of Cnstome, as his office Is at present organized. The bill has beeu proposed, it Is understood, In accordance with tho suggestions of the Secretary. Pacific Kailroad Trouiilkh Setilhd,?1The Pacific Kailroad tronbles have finally been settled to the satisfaction of .the President, the Secretary of the Treasury and everybody ooncernod. The junctlouof the roads is fixed at O^ilen. The Central takes the line from that point up to Promontory, aud to day got the necessary order for the bondN remaining due, and will pay them over to the Union as part of the purchase money, if no new complication arises we shall hear uo more of the controversy In Congress. Spinner Defends tdk National; Rankh.?Treaanrer Nnlnnnr in nut In * i letter ^defending the National lianka from some hostile criticisms. lie scouts the idea that tbey are to be feared an monopolies, and aaya tbey are at all times In the control of the Secretary or tbe Treasury, under laws already enaoted. He Bays tbe monopo* ly that the country bu to tear la tbatof the railroad corporations, on which be Is somewhat severe. In tbe oourse of bia letter be declares against expansion In auy form, and Baya 'we trust to get back to bard money by careful pro* ceases/ and warna his correspondent to beware of tbe influence of railroad companies. RkvkndbRbobiptsfobSix Month*). ?The internal revenue receipta from the 1st of last July to tbe clone ol business to-day, being half ot the fiscal year, were 186,214,000, while those from customs were 103,175,000. These figures are considerably In excess of the estimates made a year ago by the Secretary ol th#rreasury. The expenditures for this half year are not yet known, but it la stated that tbe balance sheet, when made up, toward tbe end of Jan* uary, will show well ou the right side. Wiihky and Mash.?The Commissioner of Internal lteveune. to day, gave a bearing to the attorney of the Western whisky distillers, who objeut to the bureau's designation of fortyeigbl hours hs a time for preparing rnaah, and claim that this la not lonu enough for the proper fermentaliou of mash. The Commissioner was not convinced by his argument, but agreed to let Deputies Douglas and Given go out to Cincinnati the last of next week.aud see how the rule works. *11K MKI.ATIOHN IlierWBEN TIM. MET AHD KGYIT. f aaagn or Ike Niiltnn lo thr Klicillve j of lEgypft. i Washington, December 81. ( Tbo following Is a translation of tbe 1 Imperial firman of the Sultan, sent recently by blB Highness the Grand | Vlzer of Turkey lo tbe Khedive of I ISgypt. After tbe usnal courtesies of t iddress, tbe Snltan nay*: i 'It would be superfluous tossy how 1 treat is my solicitude for the prosperl- a y of the Important provinces of Egypt, 1 md for tbe growth of tbe well-being c i ml aunnpllu t\t llu Inl.nlvllunla ll'l.ll.. u dcbuii'j ui ih luuuuiinuia. 11 uiid levotlng sertoua attention to tbe compete inulntenanne of the looal or home irlvlleges [privtfepesfaterfcure] accord- . <1 to the Egyptian administration, it Is it the same time my duty to supervise ho strict lullllmeut of the obligations if thnt administration, both towsrd* n uy crown and towards the inhabitant* il lbs province, Consequently 1 have accepte<l the xplanation that you have given, Hn,j c be ouKagomoqt, you have entered into, lj a well in regard to the arms and voa- tl els of war aa to what ooncerna the ex- i< ernal relations of tbe provlnoe, by the tl Btter wblob yon wrote under date of u he 10th Die ma zlul etel 1286, in re * ponaeto that which my. Grand Viser tl ddreaaed to yon by my aoverelgn orer, on the 18th Kebl al Aker 1280. 'However, the flnanoial question bo ng a vital point for all countries, If the uota or ltnpoats la beyond the means f those liable to oontrlbutea or if the roduotof these impoata Instead of heag appropriated to tbe aotual wants of fll country, la abaorbed by unfruitful h xpendlturea, It unquestionably ex- >. oaea itself to Incalculable loaaes and u amagea. Hence resulted tbe aecret w nd indefensible right of the Sovereign w f the oountry to watch over thia 1m- t, ortant subject with solicitude; and in n rder that there uiay be no doubt or ? ilsunderstaudlng In this regard, I ave renolved to give you the following zplanationa, with which all my anb cts will be made equally acquainted. ni bus, in uccordanoo with the fuuda- 11 lentnl conditions which form tbo basis >r the present administration of *' Igypt, all the Imposts and dntlea muat g o apportioned aud levied In my name. J, cannot, then, conaent In any manner u mttbe proceeds of these taxes shall cl rt employed otherwise than for the ml wanta of the country or that its InAbllantM shall be burdened with new 'J1 ixes without the exlsteuce or a legitl- 1,1 iate and acknowledged necessity. ltl 'My absolute desire is, therefore, that Hir seal and most constant efforts he [rooted towards .then* two most imirtaut objects, and that you will not se sight of tbe necessity of treating ftt y subjects In Kjypt with Justice and m liilty. Likewise, I cauuol permit t e ,n intrMntlim of /nraimi InmiM. nnirMirlnir dt r a loug term of jhhm iuw revenues of e uountry, unlbne tbe reasons therefor bl ive been submitted in all tbelr details ' uiy imperial government, nor unless f? y authorization baa been previously 01 italned can 1 allow the snms negotl- 01 ed upon tbe revsnnes of Egypt to be ^ iproprlated to the service of a loan. iJJ1 y will is, therefore, that no loan shall J* er bo contracted before tbe aotnal ne- Dr Baity of having recourse to it has l" en well established and my autbori* *u lion previously obtalued. l0J Yon will henceforth conform your Is and your conduct to the formal iuh u( tbe present Imperial llrman, *P >loli Itself conforms in all points to Dl1 r respective rights aud dutiesaa well ?r to established precedents.' 291 V cnioauo dispatch represents that 1 outor Pratt, of Indiana, either misprehendod the true nature of unhapless, or that he ha<* concluded to Her aud be strong for the sake of Nn 1 constitnents, and with such reooneratioit of his unhappy case, has 10I tided to remnln in tbe Senate, and j 0 to remain the unhappleet roan In Ms inhlngton. There Is something he- cei 3 In his martyrdom, even If bis J*? e does prove that there Is no ezcep- jeo, 1 to the rule that "none resign." qoj reti l(V TULBOHAPH. PHIS. nlrlp.l' All'Alni--Tabitrro N* Isarr n inivaacMH niuvn, ou(l Memphis, Jan. 2. |?K 'nder tho new law the Metropolitan con ice force ceases to exist on tbo fifth, tool yor tan wish has appointed 100 apo- poll policomon to preserve order at the was Is at the municipal election on the It wing day, which promises to be a war y exciting; one. the tobacco factory In theOhootaw Na- vesi i, belonging to Taady, Walker & wbl was seized on Friday last, by or* take i from Washington, and the oontents abet fed to Fort Smith. The selsore was wen le under the new Instructions from shot Commissioner of Internal Key- cape p. Heretofore the rullug has been Fori . all manufacturing establishments Ale: lie Indian country are exompt from em i itlon. Boslwlck Ryan, largely In* nort ated In the faotory, will bring the nent i before the courts for deolsloti. It cons inderstood that the Instructions Hon lo apply to all laotorlea in the Indian Tl ltry. If so It IncludoH that of K. C. rcjol dlnal A Co., at Hourly vllle, C'horo- tales Nation. Marl BY TELEGMPH. THE NEWS. Hon. Horatio Seymour was thrown from his carriage last Wednesday, and had bin shoulder dislocated. William J. Rand, President of Ibe Bank of Oharleaton, Kanawha, died very anddenly on Wednesday evening, at his home, of heart disease. St. Louis physicians report the olty slarmingly unhealthy. Small-pox among adults, and scarlet fever and measles among Infanta, are prevailing to an alarming extent. The report that many or the Virginia Sheriffs lied proved defaulters turns out false. Only two are snob, and the amount of their misappropriations will not reach $6,000. The schism In Utah between the Rrighaui and anti-Urlxbaiu Mormona la widening. A new daily paper In the interest of the Apostate Mormons com* menoed dnblloation at O^den on the 30th ult. It promises startling exposures of Brlgham'a rule. The deaths In Chicago during the year were (3,401. It Is Intlmsteb at Columbus that in a contingency, Dodds and Coohran, two Democratic members of the Legislature from Hamilton oounty, will vole the XVth Amendment. The flouring and saw mills of Itoreha A Overin, in Glenwood, Schuyler oonntjr* aio., was uurneu oa rnursuay Inst. Loss over 920,000; uo Insurance. A duel is on the (apis in New York. A lively correspondence lias taken place petween Henry L. Bateraan, the theatrical manager, and Hiratn Cranston, oue of the otlloers of the Manhattan Club, and may result in a duel. Bateman demands an apology for ail InBult in a refusal to allow bim to invite bis friends todiue at the club. The Memphis Avalanche has information Irora Mississippi that Geu. Alcorn, Governor elect, positively refuses to uucept the Provisional Governorship tendered him by Gen. Ames. Pere IJyaolntlie's leoturo netted $2,700 to the French Benevolent Society. Hon. Foster Blodgett, Chairman of tho State Central Committee of the Uuiou Republican party of Georgia,has issued a call for a meeting of the committee in Atlanta, January 5. He invites all Republican members ot the Legislature to be prosent. The Secretary of the Democratic Committee has Issued a call to Democrats for I he same purpose, the same day. The Committee appolntod by the i New York League to obtain aubscrlp- I Lions for Mrs. Stanton, expect to talse i ine hundred tbohsand dollars. A. T. i Stewart will head the list with a hand- i lomesum. i The Watertou (Wis.) Itqyubliean re- l iorlB that Win. Barrett, a farmer ltv- < ng near that city, lost six head of catle between Thursday nlgbt and Friday uormng, nnder circumstances which ead those acquainted wltb the disease, ' ind the manner of their death, to the >ellef that they died from that terrible initio plagoe called Rinderpest. FOREIGN* NEWS. ly Cable Telugrapli to tho InlnlllKaucer. 1 KKAWCK. j tow Year's Kecpptloo of Diplnmalle j # Corps, I Paris, Jan. 1. i A Committee of (he Emperor re- 1 elved the Diplomatic Corps, in answer J Is usual address. He returned his J lianks, and said the presence of all the o foreign Representatives w*saproofof n lie friendly relations existing between 1 heir respective governments and t Vance. He then oonversed freely with f lie chiefs of tho various legations, c * ? - - ? CINCINNATI. I no Year's Tobacco Bnslne n*. Cincinnati, Jan. 2. = Receipts of leaf tobacoo for the yenr tiding December 3lst, 44,848 hoisboads; itles at publlo warehouses. 87.383 hoas eads. The sales from private ware- y ouses are not embraced In this state- t, lent. Valne of tobacco bold, |7.000,- t| X); lncrouae over previous year, $500, q )0 Cincinnati la noir the largest to* ?i rtcoo market In the United States, and t( icelvea a greater variety than any . larket lu the West. tj DSATH OP AN OLD CITIZEN. ft Thompson Neave, one of the oldest tl lurobanta and a prominent citizen of 11 ila olty, died laat evening aged 80 g; The religiotfa interest continue** uu- ai bated, aud large numbers are rising rt ir prayers In the meetings of Rev. II. hi ayaon, Hammond, Young Men's it brlstlan Association, and other lurches. tl SNOW ffroRM. g( A heavy suow Htorm prevailed here ill lis morning and n slight One during di le remainder oi the day, Tempera- 11 ire freezing to-nigbt. I D It AT II OF (IBN. M*(1R0ARTY, hi Gen. Stephen J. McQroarty died and- hi uily at his residence on College Hill pt Is morning at six o'clock. He was Pi the Cathoiio Obnroh yesterday to ornlng, and received bis friends dur- m g the afternoon. He was unwell = iring the night, but refnsed to send r a physician till four hours before T s death. * \ en. McQroarty was a gallant and Iclent officer; he entered the 101b ilo Infantry as Captain at the begin* ng or the war, and waa subsequently ade Lt.*Colonel and Colonel of the tb Oblo. He afterwards commanded e 82d Ohio and waa subsequently .jf; eveted Brigadier General and shot rough tbe .right lung which It was ppoHed finally caused his death. He it bis left arm during the war from ilob he suffered fonr amputations, a last one a few months ago. He was A1: nninlAll (?nllonlni> nf iKo Uonnnd Ohio ? atrial by Johnson and elected Olerk mi this County last October on the Oltl- pei IB Democrat to ticket, ? thk franrino pmvileob. 'etltlons are circulating for the a boon of the frahklng privileges, ium rcfM or the KtivoIatlOMlim-Captare or Port an Frlncc-Malnave In Peril. Nkw Yobk, Jan. 1. ly nn arrival yesterday from 8t. A rle, Important news baa been re- .A< ?ed from Ilaytl to the 20th ult. The AA r stoamers In possession of the revoIon 1st* having accomplished theirolf- ooc L In transporting troopa to Petit n. ire and Qrand Goare, Immediately vJ arned to Port an l'rlnoe and blook- . d that port, acting In oonoert with . forces on land. An attack on Port ~ Prince was msde simultaneously by and land, In the night, between the i and 10th ult. The land foroea enid the city, driving the different nil posts hefore them, the enemy retlr- X on their approach la dlsaatrous tnat fusion. The revolutionary foroea J ? c unresisted poaaesslon of every [JJ:* it of advantage, and the entire city J(>r t i speedily In their handa. tors i the meantime the revolutionary vessels were dolns their nartin plan of the attack prRalnave'a war lela. The Algonquin waa boarded . le the oooupaatH ware asleep and ? " in poaaeaalon of without blood- FA I. The Algonquin and the oltj 9 thna oaplnrad without even a pur i being A red. Halnave niado hla m i from the city and look refuge In 1 National, commonly called Fort tandrl,alinaledononeoflbeblgh- I" Minn overlooking the oily on the k.V h weal aide. Balnave le In Imrul* Son ; peril, but It U expected the foreign ula will Interpoae for hla protec- vru aud ultimata aafety. le entire population ol the city are oetl at tho turn which airalra have Kft1 n. Hasot and hla atalf had left .St. "" le for Port Au l'rlnco, ALBOST ANOTHER AVOID1U AF. rui. Tlie Urcakrr or Auolber n lau at Ply. Pa., lakH rut, WitbZPiriy-fln Ilea Below. Forlnnalo ztliicnlahmonlof(ha Fin. Kemaal.or tbo Man to go la Work Alllo. Plymouth, Pa? Jan. 1. There was nearly a repetition of ths Avondsle horror here yesterday about half paat ten o'clock, a. m. The breaker ot the Nottingham mine altnated at the aonthern end ot the town, waa discovered to be on Are. There were fiftyfive men In tbe mine at the tlmo, which la one of the man traps like the Avondale, with bntoneontlet.notwlthntandInn thla no notloe waa given to the men below that the. ballding waa on fire. Fortunately it whs goon discovered and with great exertion not only prevented from spreading, bnt waa extinguished, the men below remaining all the while in Ignoranoe of their danger. The lire waa tbe result of grope carelessness on the part of tbe Company working It. It appears that two stoves were kept in the breakers to give heat to boys employed there to pick out slate from the coal as It goes In the breaker. The pipes from these stoves were run directly through the wood work ol the building wltbont any protection. The wood work heated nntll it became theconslatencv of tinder then ignited. At coon sonio of tbe men came to dinner, and although every exertion was made to keep tbe lire from their knowledge, tbe fact leaked oat and tbey became aware for tbe first time ol tbe terrible fate they had esoaped. Wben tbey went down again tbey informed the reet of tbe men. Tbey at once held an indignation meeting and resolved to go np ont ol tbe mine. When tbey got op tbey aasembled tbe rest of tbe miners belonging In tbe mines, in all abont 768 men, and held another meeting, resolving they wonld not again go down Into the mine nntll there were bnllt two oblmnies for tbe stove pipes and a watchman plaoed In charge of tbe bnlldlng night and day, and a bell at the bottom of the shaft so they should have a signal when there was danger at tbe snrfaoe. Since that the mine has not been worked, and the men still remain firm. Tbe proprietors, Thomas Broderlok <fc Co., not being able to get any men to supply tbe places of tbe old hands have yielded to their detpands so far aa the two oblmnies are oonoerned, and their oonatrnotion has commenced, but tbey think one watcman in the nlgbt Is Bufllclent, and decline to place one there In the day time. The men say this only shows a wllllugnes to protect tneir own property, ana as their lives ire exposed in the daytime, they say ihey shall insist on two watohmen and niso on tbe alarm bell. OHHK InembllBr of the Letli|iiare-lt< pnbiican Canoai HonlsatlouTh? Hamilton County Hembent go It Alone. Columbus/ Jan. 2. Tbe members of the General Assembly whlob meets to-morrow a. m? In his city, held oanonsee last zxifcbt. The topublioans nominated L. 1). Woodworth. or Mahoning, President pro tern; t 5noe llnll, of Franklin, /or Clerk, and i ramea N. Adair, of Wood, for Sergeant* it- Arms of tbe Senate; alsoR. B. Den lis, of Cuyahoga. for Speaker; K. J. i joomis, of Franklin, for Clerk, and C. . Kerr, of Fayette, for SergesnUatIrms of tbe Houbo. The Democratic , auoueeB adjourned until Monday j oornlng without making nominations, "he reform members of Hamilton conn y, who hold the balance of power, re- i lined to enter either caucus. It Is un- 1 ertain whether Republican or Damo* ratio ofllcers will bo elected to>morrow, CUMMIiflGIAL AKD FIMAKGIAL. : HilUinore LIvoNtork Market. UALTIUOItK, l'OC, 30. Hkkf CACTLE-The olferluK" nt the 0.1pm (luring tbe pam week amounted , > 812 bend, against 1,81'J lust week, or ] te number offered 214 bead came from Ihln, and 109 from Weal Virginia, over te Baltimore A Ohio Railroad. Prlcea i-day ranged aa follow.: Old cowa nd Scalawags at ft 00.0 00; ordinary lln steers, oxen and cowa at IS OOaG 00; t ilr quality beevea at |7 OOaSOO, and te vtrj beat beevea 18 00.8 60 per 100 . >9, tbo average price belug about |C 23 t roas. Tbe market opened moderately s * " "u??uw? ui uu uvnui uu tuv Has or last week, bat olosed very dull, nvlng declined fully 2$ cm per 100 n during the day. Hhbkp?Willi a Mgbt supply during n 10 put woek, and a brisk demand for ? jod Hlieep, the market liaa been very n rm in toue at rormer rales. I'rlces loty ranged as follows: at 4K?0Xa per o i. gross for lair to good fat Huoep. y lous-Thesupply during the pan week " is been quite large, and the market j? u ruled dull at a decllno of lully Sic u ir 100 lbs. on the rates of last week, ai rice* to-day ranged as follows: Fair a' good Hogs at |13 OOal 100 per 100 lbs. Hl it?closing with more firmness. u K Vest Virginia College,? AT FL8BINGT0N, W. VA. IHK NEXT TKRM OP THIS 1N8TITOUod, which u open for both Hexes, and grades of lulvuuoeraeut, will begin Monday, Jan. 31, 1870, u W id continue Tkn Wjiks. Infraction J* ren In Vocal and Instrumental MukIc, snch, Uerraau, and all the llrnucbes or a 1 English and Ulamlcal education. Hnrlor facilities offered. ( end for a Ulrcnlar to ? B BEV. A. D, WILLIAM*, A. H., ecH-dAw PwldSBti IH; AA LL LL AAA LL Lb AAAA LL LL AA AA LL LL AA AA LL LL u. AA AA LL LL H' A A AAA AA LL LL ' *A AA LL LL .A AA LL LL Al AA LLLLLLL LLLLLLL AA LLLLLLL LLLLLLL i Invited to call and see a Kino a look of kiaimiUHiia ror IRISTMAS PRESENTS, j Li LASH'S Jewolry (Store* *8 NeorUrant Home. Btookholders' Meeting. ? OrrioB Pmabody Ihsubakck Co? i u' Wuuuxu, W. VA.,Deo.S7, W. J vn Lie BTOGEHOLDERS OP THE PICA- *U txxly Insurance Co. will tako notice tbere will be a meeting of tbe Blocklow on Tuesday, tbe lllbday ofJenn1870, et tbe offloe. No. 1UG Marketstreet, reea tbe boors of 10 A. u., aud 2 p. S be porpoae or electing a Board ot Dlreclo serve fur tbe eturalngyoar. "J?.* M. ailtTBUB, ?i" rt7?Jau8 Hecretarv. ?rJJ . II. BOOTH * DO., . {'J HOLMALB Ainr UTAH. ttlUUI ZM or i JULY GROCERIES, Boat NUita, Prodnee, Cent Mil A CURED MEATS, LAKE ICK A CANNED FKUITO, AC., ,l? (Horner Monroe and Water Btroedi. WHEELING, W. VA, Mr CONNECTION WITH THE HOUbk, mi teinlaa Wbarf Boat* and It 1m tbe dud^n |Q e firm to do a Forwarding and uommu- 14 and Storage baMnea. act on Hluambont ?4Ju ill and fnrnlab all dealrable UifunnaUwu .Inlng therein. ^ lvU Cheese. ? BOXES PRIME UOdHEN. fiobote* Uambnrg. ,i,v: Just received and for s%le by oil' 7 M. KKlLLY. SraujpmrtBttoa. BALTIMORE k OHIO B. K. COMPTY Wh**liwO| December 4lh, 1868. PAHUKNOKK TRAINS WILL RUN BY Uie following eehednle on and efler December 5th, 1MB?Wheeling lime. CINCINNATI EXPRESS, BACT-LBAVBi WMT, VIA 0,0. D. Wheeling 'Leave Wheeling dully ai.....4:10 a. m. dally au...J:? p. ra abrivksat BeUaire. iao Uraflon~ WO a. m, akkivu FarkerBburg.4:45 p. m. Cambrtdae...7:30 " Cumberland fclX) ZaneevllM^&fiO M?ltlmore-...ttW 14 Newark 1030 Wafch'nClfylfcOO M Oolnraboa...lfc65 M. dandaya Excepted. HAIL TRAIN. BAM-1KAVB8 WBT, VIA Q. 0. S. Wheeling 'Leave Wheeling dally al ...11:40 a. m. dally at?8:40 a. m. AKKIVJC8AT , Belial r..~?8:20 " Oemeroiu..... 1:30 p.m. abbivbi at u ration 6.10 " BarneevilieJtA)a.m. Parkenb'igiOJM " 0*inbrldge...U.a) " Cumberland U:0J " ?tncevllle....7:40 " ilarper'eP'y 1:15p.m. Newark- U.M " Winohe?terJH? " Oolambu*...IO*-i5 M lialtlmore....5:lU M *da udwn Exwwlod. Wwh'n cityti.au " Mondays Kxoeptod. I FAttT LINE. Mire? lbavsa wmr. via a o. o. Wheeling Leaves Wheeling dally at...p. in. dally rU.m..?:Ju u. m. ARKIVK8 AT fill Grafton 11:05 p. in. Aaaivxs at Cnmbeiland4:l() a. in Barnesvl lie. 10:50 " Harper's Vytfai) M OambrlJgo.l2ur) p. m. Wlnchesterlittaa. ra ZAnesvlUe....':'ii M Ha?entown iwo " Newark.! 3.D0 " Baluuiore...li:.r?> 11 Oolambuij...?4.-iu M Wash'nCity 1:00p.m. sandcaky... 10:45 ' Train* on the Main Line make oonneo? lions at Baltimore with trains for Philadelphia, New York and Boston At Helay Hooae, via Washington City, for all points Booth. Central Ohio trains make direct oonneo* tlon at Colombo* for all points West and Northwest. Tickets to all principal points can be prooared at the office. JOHN L. W1USON, Master of Transportation. Baltimore. it. T. DKYRIKf, doc7 general Agent. Wheeling. Cleveland ft Pittsburgh Ball Road. ON AND XFTKK NOVKMBKK 15U>, 1909, Trains will run as fallows: Express. Mixed. Mall. . L*ve Bridgeport. 5.66 a m 8.15 am 2.00 pm Htenbenvllle 7.00am 10/i5am 10ti p m Weliflvllle^. 8X0am 1.23 p m U6pm AlUanoe ll.it) am 6.86 p m Arv Cleveland..- 100 p in 7 30 p m Crestline^ 440pm lOlupui Kort Wayneli.65 p m ii.ia a m Cliloago 0.60 a iu y.ao a n> Plttsbnrgh.H10.8S a m 8 25pm iJBpiu itttrrii?bunt..iu.:r.pin a.oo?m 6'A)am Baltimore.... i.'JU am 11.00 a m Washington 6 00 a in 12.80 p m Fhll'delphla 8.10 a in tUO a in 9 40 a m New York via Allen to wnM 0.C0 a m 10.00 a m 19 00 in New Yock via ? Philadelphia 8.4S am 10 41am 1.00pm Tickets to all prlnolpal points In the East and West can be procured at the Union offloo In McLnro Hooso, and at Uie fetation at Bridgeport. K. R. MYKKfi, General Passenger and Ticket AgouL deca Change Time. ON AND AFTER MONDAY, NOV. WtU, ISO#, Uie train on Uie Uempfleld Kali* , mad will run as follows: 1 Leave Washington 7:00 a. m. Arrive at Wheeling -..W.3U ? RETURNING!. ' Lenvo Wheeling p. m, Arrive at Washington 0:30 " W. D. BUKTON, ?ov83 Buporlutendoui. "the" Safe Deposit Company, * OP PITTSBURGH, Incorporated by the Log faint n re of l?enn'a. January 24, IM7, FOB TUB Safe-EeepiDiE offioids & otber Secnrities. QOLD AND 8ILVEB, | Jllver Plate, Books, Reoords, DI& monds and Valnablss of all Descriptions, Under tiuaranteo, and for the * RENTING OF SAFES IB 1T3 t BURGLAR-PROOF VAULTS, JBnllrtlnic ?uil OHIcn, J Wo. 83 Fourth Avenue, ; PITTSBURGH, PENN'A. GUABANTEE BATBB. Fbr a Year, or leu Period. iovernment and all other) Ooapon Hocarltles, lLdu- > 9100 per 11,000 1 ding Bank Bills J told Ooin or Bullion.1 'Jb * 1,000 lllver Coin or Bullion200 11 1,000 A liver or Oold Plate, under veal, on owner's estimate of full value, and rate 100 " 100 D1 Bnbject to adjustment for balk, on a iwals of. J Deeds, Mortgages, Valuab e Papon* genor- o: llj, wnen of no fixed value,II a yeareaoli, h, r iiiuyinllns In till 1 to Wills, f), which pram lam cover* llio re- Ui minder of Ihe life of the maker. Cash Boxen, or nraall rm Boxes, for pa port f Hankers, Capitalist*. Merchants, Law- in era, Tradesmen, Kami lien, ae., will he re- .j, ?lved al l*> each box or (rank per year. R. inteula unknown to the Company, aud Ul anility limited, or they will be insdred for io fall amount, trio oonUmUi boing known, t above rates. No charge leas tuan one Jllar.. Tub Company In also prepared to Bent *? mall Iron dates, (each mrnlsnod wltti a Tin f ox,) Inside lla Buralar-Proof Vault, the enter exclusively holdlug tbe key thereof, 2? t the following rates, vis: 116, 120, WO, 180, 0 auu 1100 per annum. Also, to tttore ,1'1 ooksof Account, Kecords, Valualilo Title ffj a pen, oto., at reasoliable rates. OFFIOUItH. lll( ItesUimUt WILLIAM PHILLIPS. .Vice-Praident: N HENRY LLOYD. . | Director*: illiah Phillips, Br boh II. Paint kk, an knuy Lloyd, Joseph a. MdauwoN, ILLIAH KXA, (JKOKUK HLACK, ILLIAH M. LVOIf, CUKTIM O. 11 DSHSY, MKS 1. BKNNBTT. Secretary and lYeaiurtr: JJ S. F. VON BONNHORST. . >ctl-3m ; ^ iraudy for Mince Pies. "" ALSO, IBlN'd COUUbl ttYBUl', COUGH LOZENUE<*, If HaUK'H UATABBU REMEDY, bac PHALONtJ V1TALIA, J HALL'S HAIK HKNKWP.R ? IPKLAND'S TONIC. U KENNEDY'S DIBCOVKRV. ? COD LIVER OIL, ? BCHENCK'a MEDICINES ?l GOLDFISH, I Hold l.y 11| Tom a- ttttb r% a n-n '0Ii aoi ? nuDDiini/, DKUGOIST0, Ouo Door JVorCb or Pout OIH14 Mil ROPKAN EXCHANGE OPPIOK, B. ' KKLINU KXUHAMJK UN I/JNUON .. ror auy mini not lea* limn ouo pound ,f 2 lint. Hl?ht Ur?riN on all the principal ttl ? m u( (Jurujauy, Krauoa and Jtaiyatllb* . " TMlMC JOl0 Im> for aala at thn tame offloa ; forj MNtge Ticket* U> or from Juiglaud, lie- _v I, Bremen and Hamburg via. now York tlalumore. Km (grant Kallroad Ticket! i New York aud lUUIinorn to Wheeling. n ? lloe rt. W. oor. Third and Market Htreeia, HI] ire WUeellug. B. KA.MMKH, Notary I'abltc ? I KnlaUt, Ktre anu Llf?, CMui, and (Jen11J****"Ajent. novlH ?*r >ni tor. Clothes Wringers. aSyi iwz. no. a uuNmiK cluthkb ?2* Wriunn (all wblui ruiilMi) Willi Mil- J1, * J Kg P. 0. HILDUhTH A BllO., f Mft MMii rt treat. J * Common Lime. y*,* iv Kill*. VVKHT WHKKLINU 1,1 MK 1/ Ml luMf?U. r.U. Hil.liHn.ru 6 Httti. dec gostims garfla, attobirmfc HKATON A I'ABKINHON, Attorn en it IiVi Market St., below MaLore Home. STANTON A ALLIBON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ilh ?L, BMt Ida, north of Monroe. WM. P. hubbard, Attorney at Law, ill Market Bfc, below McLnre House. boots ajd8hom/ Alex. h. forget, Boots, Shoes and Ualteni, No. iio Main Btreet hjtoclrllan a knox, [U Wholesale Dealers in BOOTS ft BBOltt, No. 85 Main street. bab klg q. Bank ok wheeling, (i. Lamb, Uaahler, D. O. List: Prei't, Main B treat. fiUHBT NAT'L BANK OF WHKKLINO r U. Adams, Cashier: a. K. Wheat, Pres'i, No. 98 Monroe wtreeU MJCBCHANTB N ArL BANK of Wort Va B.ltrtdj,Oaabler; J.fcVanoe,Pree't, N. K; oor. Monroe A fraln its, National bank of west va., National bavinobhank, b, V. lllldrotli, Cash.; the*. ii. Lint, 1'ros. No. 88 Main it. TJEOPLKS' BANK, L J. K. Updograff, UMtu; J. Bald, Fmt., NOiWMjunst; bookshllehb. JWKyHaS,W& ~ fu.OTHlWO. A. M"oioiuim"?H'1 """"g'gfei. (f^1'KAl'KinLHW ^ n M?ln alreet. uenua Wbttllcg. J"HN"CTAU1'MA^M^?, COBDAQE. DBY GOODS' HTnkv 1 ? M ?ln in. Umtra Vt litellm. P-Stc.nl Kor.lffi. OHN ?L A K Main ?t., C?nl"! WMednS; J . " dhttgqistb. K>& .gQ H.?, rrAN-L^^'?coro.t. " ghoobhb. rvK.mW.N^W is. V M?,n I? J' MMVTK?'ihlIy Oroccrlm, Cornor Market and Qalncy nlr?w? wwnr.WBALB OBOOBBB, TTh * ??v>b?.?l. Gro?ti, J (VimAV Mnnron A W?tmrmtm J OH. HPKlDKIi, Wboleaalo tirooer, ? Mnln atreet. r I8T, MOHKIHON A CO., Li Wholesale Urocen, Corner Main and Qnlncy streel. PAXTON * tKJLEBAY, WholMai&arooerH, M Main itreet. In Chancery. N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF OHIO . County, We?t Va. JoUa Hamilton VK. J. Harry, Administrator of tboofllatoof Ana D. Johuaton.doc'd, and otborr. FnrHua.nl lo a deoroe mnde In thin cause u tbo 30ih day or Wovembor, A. 1)., 18WU, , wu by oonsenl referred to one of the ommlflUonera or this Court to take tbo acinn tor theawets or ihosald ofttate In tbe Midi of tbe wild A. J. Harry in auoh Adilnlairator, and tbal be oali lu Uie credliraof Iheaald Asa D. Johnston, dec'd, opon vlng liotloe lor rour succeaUve weeks In a 9W?jtai>or published In tbe City of WbottliK, and that ho report* the amonnt due by leiald cmuito ami tbolr priority, ifanj, id hucIi other matter ok ho may dear* CoKMmi9NKK'?Orriav, I Whkblino, Heoembor 7, f Notice la hereby given to all parties Interted that 1 have Axed ou l burtulay, tbe b day of J an nary, a. u., IM70,MNihe ?e, at 10 o'clock a. m., tbal day, and my QoeIn the City of Wheeling aa the plaoe ben, and where, I ahall prooeed to take e aald aooouut, and enquire Into tbe mates mentioned in aald deoreo, and at which ue,and place the creditor* or tho aald cole will preaent their olalma for adjudlcain. U. L. UHANMKH, lec7-td (Jommlwlonor. PllIRIK NEW CHOI' few Orleans Molasses. ftfl BARRELS OP THE ABOVE, DI1/1/ reot from J/niisiana Ptantattom, now -IviuKaud for aaie by ma v rnv a nru.vniv NEW CROP EW ORLEANS SUGAR. FKW HOUHKKADH AHHIV1NU; lUwi, ?1'orio Kloo aud Kedned Hngnre, cm iuIn, aud for ulo by PAXTON * OUtiWBAY. Sundries. ?A ?\Utt KIUGOKKEK. )U >00 packBgrx Krlgtu and lllack ToKXlfl. iimrrolH KJnoand Extra HyruiM. )0 ramlly Klotir. I " Flint Hominy. [ackorol. Herring and CtKMd). nupowder, Yonng llyson and Mack A. udni, JndlgoH.Hplcofland Em Coffee. nolca Factory aud ticxthen Cbeooe. ice, N. U. Tar and Carbon Oil. Mpo, Caudles, Lead, Hhot aud Powder, flute BenuH, Htaroli, Hatting, UnoketH, w and WitflnboardM, nth many otlior article*, on hand, and iialfi by *15 l'AXTON A OULt- HAY. liOUU'l AKIII'A, The ilMt Pain Killer in Um. LOGirfTARIIIGA, Th* ntlMRMf I Inlmtl In ITn LOflAVrt AKNIOI, For Hpraffit, Brnlatw, Kwelllngi, Ac. I^UAK^Tarniim, ir KbenraatlHin, Neur.iljlA Hint Palun of 1nd?. to a combination of A rule* with powerilto, do.. making It it Miperlor remedy iilcroftl tue. Ice 2f> CenU. In large b>tllui. 1)R. CIIAPMAN'H IARH0DND BALSAM, ?roRrufll*, COLM, 1IOA1CMKNKAN, <tr. KKKOOMMBND THIH ARTlCLK.'AR a firm rate Cough Hyruu, fully equal to told, and tbo cueupwt lit iho market. i only '/ft in larQt boUlrtf it will ooDMtlpalA tbo bowew, uor debilitate . yitcin llko many of Ibo couth syrups ny or our customers have boon using it unni.and oontluuoto uho It In proietto other preparation*. The Children like It. It li good foe iK nnd old. For sale by MXiAN. L18T A CO., Wholesale Drugging, 7??Uw Whoellng, VV. Va ' /: