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WHEELING INTELLIGENCER. T U K M H . ?VaHIAHLYIN advance. loBiiid Korrion. My mall (inadvaaoa) ?r ana am ..?7 00 SmuuUiN 4 OO j ? ..... 2| DO I ** 70 IWIiwnl by llarrlar, r<* WMk 10 mi'WUHLT EDITION. riTMU'Hio avrar tumdat, rausmAT *KI> HATI'UDAT. Mut<u? MiixtTUxm. ^ annmn. 00 1 " 1 OO 1 - 00 wKKKLTjtnrnoM. PUNMlWBD BVBBY TBOBSDAT. wgnirrUjoi, par anncm -fa 00 Bmontlu 1 00 - $ U OO ?lainof flveaml apwArdH,eocii~~..~_ 1 oo f ? 6 root- 70 -**? iir A nVKBTINTRH. -iaii.Y -oiMftjoart.l InnoTtton H 00 - " I ww> 8 00 * 8 wockw. ?.. ?? 5 00 I month - H 00 wertai nollom, par aqaare, inch ltimrt1on....MM ....... 1 M Uwl notices, par Una, mob llWiTllOU ??.. 10 Ten lin? or Um nuU* a aquam* rnuwQeui advr rUnoraenli cash to ad-1 M AKNIAOn AMD ItMUl MOTTC*, 15 fix., wbeu arnler ilx llua*. No notice will bo tAfcen or oomman!miWmi not armmpnnloU by ik retpoulblo tinint*. The uiuuo will bo considered oonfldtiiiiiiii, i?ut 111 unI in all oMonaoooinpanyletp U-n? mm n KUMrHUtMOf good fltftli. fthtMdtytmx. orracii so. la qcihcty utrkkv. KBKW, HAGAN8 * HALL, raoraiavoaa. TIIBNDAT HORSING, JAM. 4. ore Wuik for Br. Cromwell. i'<?l?)ajil*rGenor?] Cresawellbaa enterwl Into the crusade ogalnBt tbe Franking abase with a great deal of II? la nolnn all I ho manni At I his command to Inflaenoo the aollon of Congress, and is eduoallng public opinion to that end. He has flooded the country with blank forma of a petition for the repeal of the Franking law. Tney are In clroalatlon here and else* where and are receiving many signatures. This Is all In the right direction, and we have already lndloated how far we are willing to see matters poshed. At,the same time we traat Mr. Cresswell will not limit his search for plaoes to retrenoh to this one abase, nor exhaust his resources in combatting It. There is a very general belief that great favoritism, not to call it by a worse name, exists in the letting of ths heavy mall contracts to railway and steamahlp lines. A few days ago a new postal treaty with England went Into operation; and under It the rates being reduced, the steamship lines which had been oarrylng the malls refused to oarry tbsm at the reduoed rates. During the discussion of the matter U?e fact leaked oat?at least the etatement wan made In the Now York papera?that the Department had been paying tbeae ateamera for mall freights the enormooa price of one dollar per ponod, or |S,MO per ton. In that case a new contract haa been made at lower niMt bat how many acorea or contracts haa ihe Pool Office Department to-day UB?lt*r which steamer and railroad lines get fftrw *?|ual to thoaeso long paid for carry lag the English malls 7 It Is for thea?th*t the hesyy disbursements of th* l*#p*rtui?ut* are made. If Mr. Creaawell would scan all these contract* rlf?M>ly, ho wonld doubtlosa die* ???? that several millions might be mivm! and still allow remnneratlve r**.*. T%a? T .riuoun corruptions?or Uro- i.-tn. to i?pMk mildly?grew up i?:*J?r Mr. Itandall'a administration, thofv u 'ut I.ale room to doubt. 11 hb Mr ?'i?*w?l| the nerve and resolution i? w I them or* 7 The Franking leak grwtfaa It la, la atou.1 compared ?>UL the laaka on big contract*. Let Mr. ?*iaaeweU remember tbst he and not Onfms wIM tie reeponslbls for (he oon. ttanaa m olthaa*. IM Congress shoulder t.^apoMthUuiss and lei the Postsaier Osnsral shoulder his. Now i u Mr. Pissswsll has set the antl- | rrwnklng moTMDint fairly In motion, | a* ikM u will go by ua own lnnereni , km, we kop* k* will irnrn a large i peepanlaa of bla exuberant energiee I tor a nt with lb* overgrown oontrao- j ?m at railway and ilaannhlp llnea: i aatf ike man k* aww on the ene- I r * worka the belter It will be for tbe ' an axblbtt of bla Department, and tbe c aaeeeedltablelo kle ownelngleneaaof t parpaae la parity the aarrloa and pro- < MM Ik* tlaaeary. MMaaa mt um cawa Mcvolt. 0 A Waeklagioa apenlal, referring to ' Ik*alary mi allaal at llarana (bat tbe t < Mm i*volaUn>Ma lia>: received or- I 4en Itm Um J aula In New Vork to ? i*t fcn tk*tr am (indignantly de??< ky ik* fi*alili*l af tka Jonla, In ? ear lalagiapklt eolomna Lb la morning), o uuaka ik* alary probably nntrue. Tba aaw eaya, lailiar, tbara la no raa- {] mm l*r gtokaliavtag tbat many of tba n laaalamialaiaan giving op tba oonlaat. riuan liaiaaa raaalvad Ik Waablngton Ma tape ago bw Mr. Edward Plnrnb, aw lata Owl ilanaral, aald tbe In- c kn, amt k* aatlopad tbat aome J> i karfaaa o4 laaaigiuu bad earren- [J Iwil as pnaka ..f prataotlon, and a IkM alkar aad larger bedtea ware negi>- b UMWg tor ik* aaaa purpoee. It la mU Mia* alaa thai lha Kngllab fur- JJ aaaa aMae kaa diapalabea wbleb lutll- b mmmm early aaaaaof Ik* lakaUloo. It 'j laate very aaakaatf ikeOtiban bonda, wkk* mmm l* kava laepirad a great u ?aaa at ika palrkMl* aeal la b?halr uf II ik? uliih Kit! Kmutd (KUM, would " hi ka sank im wt? prlBi*d on. () mmm ?nik?iitt? u>itw 11/runwand*!, v >li? mm tan ui lalarwt *11 who " tap M of ik* ?*Ttuk* oontro- ? **nv auk Mi*. Hicv*1* i, mtmtm la urn AMmrn*. b I* ml** H at?I..I.I mpfcy 1 UtmtMtb,* ? Imgm 'i MI iwi>, wuo jj kai Hto. TkM woatd Mm to b* ? MM* 4an?*d kM k*owt*dR* !' ' nm mmm Mm m Mr*. Wow*. " ?'? Mt f MM IT lkl*a IwMllTrljr *? ? k* Mks U* mMIn I* c wa??? ?*?r ? l*4> >-?'* Il>r?in oi*J? ^ * "*' _ 'MkHiaatMg i in r Y.raoc MpttfkMpapvf ^ ?" ??* Slllll ?/ Jlw Uto tu *wwn Pliant ? wmiuw lu 1Tb. Lata Cart. A. H> Ntauion. c?pt. Alexander Hamilton Stanton, on of Hon, B. Stanton; of this oily, who died ut bit father's bouse on Bunday lut, merit. Mm.tblnK more thin tbo simple Hunounoement ol bin death, lie wiw born at llellofoutalno, Ohio, March) 0, lWi.lgtadunloJ ut YhIoOoIlogo In 186U, und commenced the Hludy of Ibe law In bli father's office. ' At tbo first meeting, held for talcing troop* to suppress tbe rebellion, on Ibe lDthol April, 1801, he enrolled bis name as tbo first volunteer from Logan county, Oblo, and wus assigned with his oompsny to tbe 13tb Oblo Volunteer Infantry, which was enlisted for three months. At Ibe expiration of tbls term he received a Captain's oommlesion In the 10th U, S. Infantry: He was lasslgned to the recruiting service nntll Marob, 1603, when be Joined the army under Gent Rosecrans wltb bis reglmont, at Murfrecsborougb, Tenn., and partlolpated In all tbe battles of that oampalgn until tbe llllh o' September, when be was taken prisoner at tbe battle of Cblcamauga, Qe remained a prisoner In Llbby prison between four and five months, when | he was exohnngod. On bis return from Xilbby ID the winter of 16(13-4, to tbe resldonce of bis father, In Bellefontalne, Ohio, be was marrlod to Mia I.uov Donglass, ot that place. la April, 1801, be joined bis regiment near Chattanooga, and being the ranking oaptaln present In one of tbe hnttalloDH of Ibat regiment, be was for u time In oommaud of tbe battalion. He participated In all tbe battle! of Gen. Sherman's campaign of 1884, from Chattanooga to Atlanta. lie was afterwards transferred from the Infantry to the Cavalry servloe, and commissioned as a Lleatenant In tbe 1st Cavalry. After tbe surrender of Gen. Lee he was ordered to Texas, and returned to Washington and Carlisle, Pennsylvania, In the fall or winter of 1805, In tbe fall of 1808 be was sent with his regiment to Fort .Superior, Idaho Territory; Irnm thence In the spring of 18G7 to Gump Harney, In Oregon. In December, 1808, he was ordered with a portion of bis regiment to : Camp Grant, In Oregon. Here be : took tbo diarrhea, whloh continued an- 1 til his death. When be left Ohio In thefollofl888,he look with him bis wife and child then about two years old, who were with him In his subsequent servloe. Whilst he was In tbe west he was almost con- I stantly engaged In expeditions against I Uie Indiana. ( He reoelved his present rank as Cap- , tain for gallantry In aa action with the , IndlanHIn Oregon. , After his attack with diarrhea at . Camp Grant about the 1st of July last, he remalaed there nntll he was advised j by bis aurgeon that he oonld not recov- , er without a ohange of ollmate. As t soon as he could obtain leave of ab- t aence from the officer commanding tbe , department, which was about the last j of September; be started with bis wife t and child In an ambulance for tbe coast distance or seven aaaareu uiiiw, greatly enfeebled by disease, through through a desert, uninhabited country and were thirty-three days on the way to the ooaat at Los Augelos. There he toolc a steamer to 8an Franclsoo, and from thenoo to Ohio by rail. Me arrived thre about the middle of November, greatly enteebled by fatiguo and disease. Affer resting there a week he was brought to the residence of hla father In this place. In addition to the diarrhea which was the disease with which he was originally attacked It created dropey of the abdomen. c He was a man of fine Intelligence, possessing kindness of heart and social qualities, which made him a universal tavorlto wherever be was known. r. Stanton In tils Mick ttoom. From Wilken' Spirit of tho Times. He sat propped up by pillows In the ohamber where hedled, his cheeks hollow, his hands attenuated, his eyee lus* treless, and tbero was nothing to Indioato the mighty nuture of the uian, but tho broad Intellectual sphere which loomed above. The day was tempestuous and gloomy, and the wind howled violently around the angles of tho building. After some conversation we notlcod this by saying, that doubtless suob dismal noises had the effect of making him feel uuuuually sad. ''Oh, uo,' he a answered, not at all; on the contrary, 1 derive a peculiar pleasure now in listening to the howllm* of the winds. Thore d wa.i a time when It would make me i droadfally nervous, and keep me . awake for hours lu the night, Then, H there were thousands of our boyH afloat J on the Atlantic coast; others were oo , the treacherous bosom of the Gulf; , others were exposed upon the surface " of the Mississippi, and thousands upon " thousands lay drenched In oamp, or shivering upon picket duty; but'? j. and here the speaker's eye exhibited reviving light and his voice Jj strengthened Into Joyfol volume? J] 'but the boys are all home now; all JJ borne now; out of the reach of the 8 storm 1' It Is Impossible to desorlbe tbe o-squlslta tenderness with whloh h this was said, or to explain the emo* :lon which we Jell when, as he oon;luded, we saw a tear break from eaoh Id and quietly roll down his obeeks. 0( fVe had witnessed the same exhibition n] rom Mr. Stanton once before, when X ie was in tbe full of his health, at the " iVar Office, and Uoocurrod in the midst JJ if an impassioned description of the lD mrbarltlea whloh had been perperated by the Confederates upon the federal soldiers at Andersonvllle and ** jlbby prisons. This showed the heart to md purpose of tbe man with a nobility p< f proot that no base slanders can af- tn ecu In another Interview at his house, w ir. Stanton spoke of tbe part he had re skeu lu the last Presidential oanvass, nd expressed regret that hla health lad broken down before he had time to o fustlce, through his speeches, to tbe aaln Influenoe whloh had served the L ountry In Its hour of peril. Foremost th mong those inHaencea he placed tbe jyal press; and it had been hla lnten* i? nvt liaitanlorAfl InsnMlhr tnmonflha loai promising Journalists by name. m ralillwl Disabilities In BMaeurl. torn the Mlnourl Democrat, (Rail.) M The year bu been one of no marked to hang?, since (be legislature adjourn1. It Is worthy of note that It bu rei sen entirely peaceful. No disorder ui an occurred, wbloli we oau now reosll be > mind, growing, bowerer remotely, be nt of political dlfferenoee. Loyal men bli are settled and Kadloals have lived ay nmolested and nndlsmayed, even In tb luae mantles wblah bave been tba hi. oral. A (ew blatant fellows, lnoapaIs of hiding tba hell of hatred within or wiu, have utteral rebel yells from wl ms to time, bat If anybody baa llatsn- foi 1, there has been no evldenoe tbat ley had any other effect than to make tt? leiniwlvea pitied by foes and despised thi jr friends. The perfeot peaoe of the ps u>te, lis progress In industry, In set- tbi ement and developement, In railroad of adding and In restoration of the los- ' m of the war, bave done mnoh to oon- oa Ince osndld men that the time baa mi line for removal of reatrlotlona onoe B. eedtd. The snre approach of the mi lopilon of the Fifteenth Amendment pa sa bad the aame effeot. Very fsw 0u dloals In the Htate bave at any time ibarly proposed to oonUnne dlsfranilsemenl longer than the final settlslent of ths negro qaesUon, and with le adoption of the amendment there Ul be In all quartan a feeling that lange of polloy must now he oouteiu iaieu. iDumuuau may oppoes. Bat w opinion of the people hu been rnov- J1 ig earely and ateadlly forward, as J,' ? foturu will ahow. In 1 Tm Loalirllle Oouricr*Journal, oom- da iwitlog on the pretention! of Judge or; ?rtter, of the Dlalrlot, to be oonalder- mo I a candidate for the vaeanoy on Uie ? prase Benob, aaya the Idea that a an who eon Id epell Carter with two ooold poaelbly be at tor anoh a place T an unpardonable abenrdlty. mo ??? offl Cmir Jcmoa Cnut la reported aa d*s [proaalnK tbe opinion that Congreea ni" a treated Virginia badly, and ahonld J * ire admitted her before the rooms. d< OUMUIOIES. IiiKfrlght of Ihoae who Ureadod a Mongolian lnvaalon laiubaldlng. Even the Csllfornlans are recovering their eqaanlmlty and thrashing Jobn Chinaman for lean than at llrst, Tbe nature of tboae Orientals themselves will bo the beat breakwater against an; Inordinate crowding, for tliwy are asking higher wanes and approaching the American standard In that respect. Tbe natural alirevrdnoea or tbe C!blneeo> together with their enstomary love of home, the length and expense of the voyage, and their religions anllpathloa, all will keep tbe emigration of Mongolian* and Japaneie within the bound* of aafety and oonvanlenoe-glvlng one more lnatanoe how u fair liberty of trade and lnteroourae has a tendency to oorreot any of tbe evil* wbloh may, at Unit sight, appear to belong to It. Betorh tbe dlacovory of America, money waa so scarce Uint the prloe of a day'a work waa flzed by act of the English Parliament la 1301 at one penny per dayj and to 1314 the allowance of the obaplaln to ithe tiootali blahope (then In prlaon In England) m three balf pence per day. At thla time, 24 egg* were sold for a penny, a pair or hoes (or four penoo, a tat gooae tor 2X penoe, a hen for a penny) wheat three pence per btuhel, .and a fat ox for six shilling* and eight pence. So that, tn thoio dayi, a day'a work would bny a hen or two dozen of egga; two days' work wonld bay a pair of shoee, and a fat ox coat eighty days' work. On the whole, hnmaa labor bought la the average about half as muoh rood and perbapa one-fourth aa oinch cloth or olothlng aa It now doe*. Aroonboy ol thirteen years waa taken alok In a Mew York boarding boaae, and laat week exhausted nearly all bis means, bo that be no longer paid for food, bnt lodging only. Be paid hla laat quarter on GbrlsUnaa night, wben the woman told blm he mnat go, but be waa unable to move. Another lad pitied him and paid tor Sunday ntgDi. rne woman, mincing no wooia die, carried him ant In tbo street, where be w?? found by a neighbor, who conveyed him to the Five Points Honio of Industry. Ho was unable to eland, being bom hanger, as he had eaten nothing /olntalnoeFrlday mornlnK.and daring Christinas day he was suffering tbe igony of starvation, without a soul to minister to him In that elty of wealth and plenty. Una. Mtba Clare Oainks has published another card In the New Orleans papers, In which she ssys she la wlUUig lo make a liberal compromise, between ;hla and the first day of Jane, with any 31 those who now hold the land In that slty to whloh (he has established her ilatm. Bhe says also that as her estate ;really exoeeds her wants, and the irovlslons made lor her family and 'rlends, tbe surpluB will be devoted to ipeclal objeota of oharlty by her trusses whose dpty It will be to apply to he objeote designated In tbelr appointnent the entire residuary proceeds of isr estate. Henoe no oomprouilse can >e made alter her death. B abos Kothsoiuld Is understood to lave been ralliarteagerly pressing bis Oalma recently for Bn English peerage, Is baa inuoh money and bonds, and ft. Gladstone was disposed to Indulge lis vanity by raising him to the House if Lords. Bat tbe Lords still objeot to be presence of a Jew among them, [hey will have to give up that untltuated prejudice someday, but mean* rhlte It has anfllced to disappoint tbe topes of Baron Rotbsoblld. lie must onleht himself with the 'solid pudling,' In exohange for which many 'eers would willingly give up tbelr imply title*. Tub moet primitive |>ost-ofllce in tbe rorld Is lo be found on the southern xtremlty of Amerloa. For some years last a small barrel baa been fastened >y an Iron chain to tbe outermost rook if tbe mountains overhanging tbe Itralta ot Magellan, oppoalto Terra del fuego. It Is oponed by every sblp rbich passes through the Straits, either o place letters In It or to take lettora rom it. Ibis post-office, therefore, ikes care of Itself, It Is oonflded to the irotectlon of seafarers, and there Is no xample of any broach of this trnst i laving occurred. Each ship undorakes tbe voluntary transmission ol tie couteuts ot tbe barrel, It their des? [nation Is within tho limits of Its voyge. Tun Boston Traveller says 11 Is unoubtedly true tbat tho population of be rural districts of Now Eugland has eoreased, but It bas decreased booauso lie oulUvation of the eotl, and tbe deolopniont nl resources, require less ibor than formerly, and the surplus iborers have sought etuploymeul 'here tbelr labor la needed. The poople of Newburyport, Mass., ave one 'Fire-Bug' lu limbo, and now re aghast at the ovll works of anothor ho burns well-tilled barns, They uoaten him with a limb of a tree un Ight. A j1ajlway train was recently struck y an avalanohe on Mount Conlei, and < urled down a preolploe. Ohb of the Boston street oars has >rds attached to tbe bells, and running long each side of the car Juet above , le heads of the passenger*, so tbat any 10 oan easily ring the bell without rla- , ? ? On the 17lh the people of Jefferson innly (W. Va.) are to vote whether 1 Ity will snbsorlbe (250,000 to the prowed railroad connoctlug with Hagerawn. The Bhepherdetown Bcpiitcr links If the eabeorlptlon le Toted the iad will be eeoared through that ooun- ; 1 Instead ot Berkeley, Tribute or Hoped. At a special meeting ot WUeellng r jdge, Mo. 2, N. P. F, 1). A,, held at j elr lodge room, Monday. January 3d, t: 70, the following preamble and reeo- * tlone were adopted: Jj Whbbkas, It bat pleased itie al- ? Ighly dlspiwor ol eventa to take away r death, nnezpeoted and In the prime life our beloved brother W. J. oNaab, Prealdent of onr lodge; therere be It Betolvcd, Tbat while we enbmlt with Ignatlon to the will ot Divine Prov- . snoe by whtob our brother officer baa 5} en suddenly called away, we will ? iw with reeignatlon, and will oberlsh a s memory with respect, and deeply v mpathlie with his friends and trust * at they may be supported from on P |h In thle ibelr trying calamity. n Resolved, That In reaped to the memd nf nnr h>na?>ail Hrnlkai* nfflflAr *a o! II wear tbe usual badge of mourning " r thirty days. Resolved, That tbls preamamble and motions be placed on tbe mlnntee of b lodge, and printed In the dally 1 pen or the city, and that a copy or g same be preeunted to the relatives the deceased by the Sooretary. g We alio take tbla method or returning r warm and alncere thanks to the ^ imbera of tbe Grand Lodge N. F, P. A., ot West Virginia, lor tbo kind inner In wbloh they assisted as In ylng this tbe laal trlbnte of rospoct to r deceased brother offloer. jaoob swbitzbb, Wa. MOBR1SOR, Jab. Linos. From MoOA!CR, William H. Torr. dud. TANTON.?on the morning of January mo, altera lingering Ulnaa,|AuxA!Cii 11. HTAjrroifTBrevoi Captain OiH. A., Hie KU year of bis age. bo faneralwlll take plsoe from tbo reel. ? ino of hk fatbor, Horn B. Utanlon, comer J Monroe and Byron streets, on Tneidw ming, January lib, at 10 o'clock. _ Stookholdors' Meeting. WHULnra,W.VA.,Deo.a6,iW0. . HE anmoal MKBT1M0 OP THE J tttookholdon of tho Wheeling and Bel- Qj nt Bridge uompany, will bo held at the w of the Oomptay, on Monday, the 10th 1 ' of Janqjuy, lHjo, between the honra or ? id ss o'clock p. v., for tho election or ie Managers to serve daring the ensuing IO0KPH LA WHOM, 2 ecS8 ttocrotary. Away With Speotao^es. old pym mado now, MaUy, without doctor ormodlcluoa. Bent pat-pcld on receipt of 10 conn. Atldron. DR. B. B. FOOTS, 120 Lexington Ave., N, Y, Away with Uncomfortable Iraanos, Comfort and Caro for tho Ruptured. Heat post-paid on receipt of 10 oonti. AdUreai, DB.B.B. FOOTS, dociG UU Lexington Ave., N. Y. Alloook's Porous Plasters Mom to potaem tbo quality of Accumulating Bleotrloity and importing it to tho body, wberebytho circulation of the blood booomoi tquallnod upon tbo porta where appllod, causing pain and morbid action to oease. Tbo Porous Plaatezs are flexible, and found of great help tothoeo wbo bave weak backi, or pain iu the ride, Eepeoially are they valuable to tboeo wbo bave neglected colds. They are often preventives or Oonramptlon; nay, fh?, am hallAOiwI fAhlQA tmuniwl I ho bhiiii of this terrible aflllcUon, and boon mainly Instrumental In offeotlng a euro. In variable ollmates thoy ihould be worn on tho breast or between tho shoulders, or ovar tbo kidneys, by those wbo are subjeot to take oold easily. decio-ddtw BOTTLED PARALYSIS. This le tbe proper title of tbe bonlblo metallic bair dyes. Worse than tbe fate of Absalom may be tbe late of tboao who uao them. OSE WHOLESOHB PBBF1B&TIOI for changing the hair to any desirable shade from brown to Jet black may be procured everywhere, vis: Crifltadorcfs Sxoelslor Hair Dye. After careful analysis, Professor Chilton, the distinguished Chemist, has authorised the proprietor to declare, on hla behalf, that it oontalns nothing doleterlous to health. No other hair dyo In tbo world bos tbo,like guarantoe. CRlSTADOKO'fi iLAIB P1UMEUVATIVE, as a Droning, acta liko a charm on tho Hair after Joeing. Try It. > doolQ-d&w WEDDING CABD8. 1> WKUD1NU U A A 1 CARDS 1 * Aim v T ttUVKLOFKB. I N N T rax T B K L KINKHT ? 1 AiJiOKTMtNI I U U IV KVWH K N N 0 HROUOHT 0 E K H TO K 7 WltBBLIKO. J O O 1$ CALL AT B B INTBLLIUENCBU K O O O JOB BOOMB, O H 16 QUINUY BIBBBT. ti To Owner* ot Horses. Tboosand or Hones die yearly from Colic, This nood not be. Dr. Tobias' Venetian Hoiso Liniment will positively cure every osso, IT given when lint taken. The cost li only one dollar. Every owner of a bone should have a bottle in hk stablo, roady for one. It is warrantod superior to anything elao for tho care of (Xits, Wind (Jails, BwolN ings, Bore Throat, Bpralns, Bruises, Old Bores, Ac. This Liniment Is no new remedy. It has been used and approved or for a yoare by the flrot horsemen lu the ooun* try. Glvontoan ovor-driven horso.ttacta 1 liko magic, urdors are constantly received 1 from tho ractno tables of England tax It* The celebrated Hiram Woodruff, or trotting fame, used It tor years, Ool. PhlloP. Bush of tho JororaeRaco Course, has glvon aOer- l till on to which can be seen at the Dopot sta- , ting that after years or trial, It Is tho best In < tUe world. Hlsaddreni Is Ford 1mm, N. Y. J No ouo once using It will over be without It. It Is put up In Tint Bottles. Bold by Drug* ; gists and Baddlers, throughout the United States. Depot 10 Park Plaoe, New York. deolQ-d&w 1 ^ , NATURE'S i )WU BELIABItB BBMBDY. . Tboyaro Apple-seed like, tasteleai ami ( nodorona. una, bnt effectual. Tho CAUBAB OKAIRIi or "fiEBDS" ire tho great NERVE TONIC and Aperlont. < "hoy core Bick-Headache, Constipation, In* a llgCNtion, BUllousnesa, Irregularities, and * pnorai Nerve Debility. Children readily lake Sio now Household iemedy. Bold In raerabraoons pooebes, containing 5 to W Grains to originally pnt up. r\ TOB BALK BY J LAUOHLIN, SMITH & CO. v ndviWm {j = 8 Dissolution. g WnKKUHO, W. Va., Jan, 1,1870. C CUE FIRM OK P. 0. HILUBETH & BBO. n Isdlxaolved by tho death of p, u. 1111reth. AU pemonn having olnlmn ogalait ? be lato Arm will please present them for * Htlemeut, and tbose knowing themselvos _ adobted are requested to call and settle, as I la dealred to close up the bualneM an soon 1 s posslblo. ' P. O. HILDRETH A BRO. By B. P. H1LDKETH, Surviving Partner. JHEWF1BI. a Whixxjnq , Jan, 1, 1870. ?' Hlldreth A Bro.. suooMSom to P. (J. UU- ? roth A Bro.. Mo. 68 Alain stieet, Wheeling, I* IT. Va., wholesale dealers in Bar and uheet ? ron, Norway Iron and Nail Rod, Oast. Bhear ? ml Mnrina Mtju.l Mall* Unlbu i ...II. W rlMf Springs, Axles. Jot FreasoU JNuia. }J iTMUen, Wagou Hnba, H pokes, Kelloo*. miOi Hallow*, aiatewi. Pfirtor Parla, Me loi Uttra Limo, Uommon Llmo, Co- ? lent. do. ? tiraiernlfbr the libera! patronise bertowed 71 a the old firm ot P. O. HlldrelU A Bra, ould respectfully uk a oonUnaanoe of the unetothenow firm. Jant HILDHBTH <1 PRO. One Thousand Pounds I 9LD TYPE^ FOB SALE. C APPLY AT THE w\\ n [NTELLI0ENCEE OFFICE. tofl) . HATS & CAPS! 1 l N OTHER LA.RUE STOCK 07 HATH L L and CAPS for Men, Boji and Children. J uit recolved at I HABPHB a BRO.'fl. ~ SCOTCH CAPS! T OUT RECEIVED, ANOTHER LOT OK jiS tho linportal Sooloh Copa. Aim PUK pa LPS, OOLiLABd and ULO V&, ua IOOUS HARPER 4 llRO.tt ?l ' " (I Buokwhoat Flour. \I?T f? BARRELS PORE AND CHOICE. fej \ i Stfe G . A . u. mHE MKMUKKH OK POBT THOBORN JL Ho, 4, a. A. K.. aro requested to assemble al their Ball this morning at 0 o'clock to attend Uxe funeral of the late Capt, A. H. HtantooTtJ. B. a. All offleers and soldiers of the union army now In the city are respectfully invited to moet with the Post at their lliui, to attend the funeral. W. J. HAMILTON, Poet Com. T. L. HIOOlNd, Adjt. Jau4 For Bent A WRICK HTORE ROOM AND DWKLLil. 1NU Mouse, north east corner of Third and At arkel street, Centre Wheeling. Apply to Jam T. H. KEEP. Nolioe. Navinu been appointed adminlatmlor of the estate of P. 0. Hlldreth, uoceaied. 1 hereby noury those having claims aguiuii said estate to preeont thorn properly authenticated for payment, and th(W9 ludobtod will plcaso call and settle. (JHAH. H. BEKHY, jnnl Administrator. Farm For Sale, CONTAINING108 ACRES OF LAND, 70 acres cleared, balance In good timber, luxated in Wobster Township, Martial! county, W. Va.. about al* miles from Moundsvllle. aud about 16 miles from Wheeling. Address or enquire of the underalgnod, at the Post OfUoe, Wheeling, W. Va., or of m. (iardner, on the premises. _ janl-? J. K. 11ANB8. Dissolution. TilE PI RM OK II. BOaMULBA.UK A (X).. consisting of iL Selimulbaok aud Ueorge feller, was dissolved by mutual oonsent, on' on the 1st day of January; A. D., 1870. All persons having olalms against tho late firm will present them for payment to fl. bobmulback. and all poisouslndebted to the ttid lAtA firm will div the same to H. Bcbmnlback. The business will be oonUnnod by Henry Bchmulback, nt the old stand. JtL BOHMULU ILK A CO. Thankful fux tho patronage oztended to tlie old Ann, I take pleasure In eommendlns my late partner to our old Mends and enalomara. Jam OBOIIOB FELLER. Invisible Rubber Weather Strip, FOR DOORS AID WINDOW*, TB TH1C UHKAPKBT. BEST AND MOST 1 olToclual Weather Btrlp lu use, and en? uroly oxeludss Wlud.Kaln: Bnow and Duit. It stops all rattling of tbo windows. It is entirely out of light. Ii oannot warp or split. a house can bo warmed wJtfc one-thJnl Ichs fuel. THE BEBT WEATHER BTRIf IN USE. Leave your ordon at the Picture Store of E. L. HICOLL * CO., Bole Agents for West Virginia. , Janl MIM OLIVE LOflAI'ti FIRST LECTURE OF THE UASOfl. 1*188 OLIVE LOOAN LBOTDKBti AT aX the Washington Hall Tuesday evening, January 4th, on the most fascinating subJect, GIRLS. BhodivldoshersuMJeot m six Leads-lst.The Fashionable Girl; 3d. The Keautlfnl Girl; 8d, The Wooianly Girl; 4th, Yankee Girl; 6th, The Western Girl; anil the tith, Tho Btrong Minded Girl. Tickets, 8i W. For sale at Hamilton A Harding's Music a lore, Market street. Lecture to oommonco Ml to 8 o'clock. Jan? Superintendent or Water Works. Mnssa. Editors :-Please announoo the nameof Wiu^ax 1LCerrs.asthePooplou' oAudidato for Bnperintendont of Water Work*, at tho next Municipal Kleotlon, and oblige, Jan8?* MANY CIT1ZKNB. People's Bank. milB DIRECTORS HAVE THIS DAY I declared a dividend of Ten per oent out or the profits of the laat six months, payable to Stockholders on demand. J. F. UPDBGtxAFP. Cashier. WniKLiHO, W. Va? Deo. 81,1SU8. j ana ELECTION. National Savings Bank of Wheeling. Thk bbqulab annual meeting of the Htockhoider* of the above Bank will be held at Its Ilanklnjc Hooae onTuosilay, jQutmry llth, 187U, between the hoori of 9 and 12 a. m. 8. P. 1IILDRETH, Jac3 Uaahler. Dividend. The diarotobs or the national Savings Bank of Wheeling, have declared tbo regular dividend of Five (6) pur sont, aud on extra one of two and one-half 12%) per cent, payable on dornand, free of U. d. Tax. S. F, 1HLDKETH, Jan2 Caahler. dissolution or :go-parthers hip. The j* artn kiwhi p or Armstrong, Holllday A Oo. la thin day diaaolved by Lbo withdrawal of J. ATliolllday. Tlie juHluonH of the late firm will bo letllod by ihc now Arm of Armstrong, Goen A Co. J. A? ARMSTRONG, ALEX. coem. X. B. ARMSTRONG. Wujcblibq, Jan. I.18TO. Jau8 Notice. rHK ANNUAL MEETING OK THE Htockholdora of thoKrahklln insurance .mmpany of Wheollnfc, ibr the eleotlon of Jlrecton tor tho owning year, will bo held . it the offlee of the Oompany, aa Monroe itreet, ou tho 17th day of January, 1870. bo* woen tbo bourn of 2 and -1 p. m. i 0. M. OOEN, Jan3 Secretary. Wanted. ^ KAltM IN WKBT V1HOINIA, Adapted to Cattle and Grope, L largo tract well fonoed and watored pre* erred, If reasonable In price. Address, "FARMER," jan3-dAw Pateraon, N. J. 3ood Timber Lands in Vir- . ginia Wanted. A OOOl) TRAC1 WITH FAItM LANDS i. lnteripcnod, capable of being worked t oncc, can be dlaposod of if prloo la tea Doable. Addreas, with particulars, LUMBEKMAN. JanS-dAw Box 1716. Hew Yorlc P. p. Notloe. j BRZLMiKTORT, OHIO, Jan. 1.1070. Ell IB IB TO CERTIFY THAT;I HAVE recolved from the Jefferaon Fire and rlne Insurance company, of Steuben* llle, Ohio, per hands or J. Crease?, Emleueral A Rent, Four Hundred Dollars, be-' 1 ia amoant In full of my loa by flro on atunlay, December 25 th, 1809. I take great J leasure In reeommondlng the Jefferson as prompt, reliable and liberal losuranoo bmpany, having aottled my Ion la fall, lost honestly, and to my entire satisfaction. HENHX MIM.KK, FKANK 0. HOBINBON, Agent, . tor Bridgeport, Bellalre anil Martinsville. lanfrdAw Office, Bridgeport, Ohio. J iITAWTED*?AQENT8 FOR OUB NEW IT -Work, tho PEOPLE'S LA.W BOOK. By the late Law Partner of the Chief-Jus* oe of Hsas. Entirely new, full, oomplete ad reliable. Kocommended by the most nlnent Judges, eto., of Ohio, Ind.. Ky., enn, and many other States; from Maine >California, aa the best, mosi oomptuhen- m bio, and most useful book evor prepared ir popular use. The high eharacter of the or*, its practical value to all cIasms, Its >lendld reoommendauons, and Its beautl* il appearanoo, place agents on tbe high ad to hucomn from the very outset. Ad* reus. E. UANNAFOKI) A 00., 177 West f ourth Street, Cincinnati. P. IS.?Also, V anted, Agents ibr (Ireeloy's Aksbiuan jwvliot, and other find-cla* works. Isnt-eod-dAw Administrator's Notloe, a WE UNDERSIQHED HAS BEEN AP. pointed Administrator of the estate of >hn E. Burkam, deoeased, and noUos Is neby given to all persons indebted to said tale to settle their ncoounta without delay: id all persons having claims against said late will present them properly osrtlfled tbe undersigned, at Elm Grove P. o- this mntT. JOHN K. IIRI KlHTnM iecafalftn* ~~ "" "** AdmlnUtimtor. lorn! Corn! Corn!D finWs Celebrated Corn FOB BALE BY !. K. IRWIN & 00. invlO B Dividend, WHDLIKO, W. VA? Detftt, 1MB. IHB BOARD OF MANAGERS OF TUB Whoellug ana Belmont Brldg* Com* uy have docUrod a dividend or Fonr (I) ( r oonl on the capital itock of the Com- ' mm naoulila ah a* (h* lnl >uu a! fan. ty/iWU, to the stockholders or tbelr logal irwonuilvofl holdlni nook this day. JOB. LAWHON, d lecai ttwtary. f\/v LHH. EXOKUHOR HAND POlHf. IIU ctl Hoi*' Biute Malk anortod at mm. qi r.UHlUUtUCTti A UKO? )' loci* n Main hum*. d gtu aWfflHifattitt. Partridge Joint Stock Company Make the beat POKTKA1TO IN INK, OIL. . , WATKK COLO KM. AND FAflTEL Kocp OOUIllADlly OO llRUd ALBUMS. KKAMKH, AUTIMT'd MATJfiHIAUL AND FHOTOUKAPJI OOOIWJ, Wholwalo and Retail, at the Inwwt miirkot price* A complete assortment at bTK KE0SC0PE8 AND VIEWS. janl 117 nln Mrwil. uiflsoiuuon oi uo-rarmenjiiip. rnilE PARTNERSHIP OP THE UNDERX hJrdoU, under the ntyle of L!at, tloiximiu Ai'o.,lfllhlsday dlHaolvoU. 1 The bnilnoiw of Uxe lot? firm will be settled by the new Ann of Henry K. 1.1ft A Oo. HENRY K. WHT. liENJ. OAV1CN POltT, GEO. U. PARKS. DAJi'L 0. HOT, Jr. whuluto, Deo. a i, iutto, n**nr k. ubt. xdguik Liar, iienj. davkflfort. das'l.c. mot, jb. QKO. n. 1'AUKtJ. HENRY E. LIST & COH WHOLESALE .GROCERS and dealers in Floor, Baoon, Lard, Oheeaa, Sto? Corner lale ud Qatiey Itreett, WHEELING, W. VA. POKE PACKING ESTABLldHMENT, reim, (Hear Wbeellnic.) In succeeding to the boalneei of the late firm ol Llrt, Morrison A Co, we deaire to tliank the trade for the liberal patronage extended to tho house with which tne senior partner has been connootod for over iwenty-flve yean?. Ourlong experience with the wants of the trade of this section, and our amnio facilities for the transaction :of the wholesale Grocery business, lead tu to believe that we can offer inducements .not surpassed else* WihXoonnectlon with our regular business aa heretofore, we have leaned a flnt-olaae Pork Packing Establishment, and have secured tnoservlasaorMr. John Kay ha, an experienced and skillful Packer, by which arrangement we are enabled to sell Baoon, Meaipork and Lard, at the very lowest rates, tor stock of snporlor quality. Wo Intend to offer special inducements to Cash and Prompt-pay buyers. We request an examination or our stook and prloe list We aro vory respectfully, janl UESKY k. UBT A OO. Oxtoby & Duffield, 4 . 'I -.ill 2^18 Iff; tail 2oo" Saj-J pl| tils. 5s 6a HsSsi I 104 MARKET STREET. Janl CAMPBELL ; & McDERMOT. BOOKS 8U1TABLK FOR Holiday Presents. 1 Books ! FOR THE OLD. Books FOR THIS MIDDLK-AUKD. " S Books . FUR TUK YOUNG, f n a Ml A r* _ m BOOKS FROM a CKNT8 TO ?30, Ml othtne U more reliable for a ChrlalmM or I New YeanPrAentthana 2 300D BOOK, ml nothing more aooeptabto or approprl- 1x1 ato for either a Lady or Gentleman. A A uloe lot Jolt rooolvod to :whloh the attention of thopnbllc In Invited. ^ Aim, IAlUES FOR 1870, WRITING DESKS, A BUILDING BLOCKS, PORTFOLIOS. T 1 GAMES, AO., AO. 'ANCY ARTICLES, Too nacMrooi to mention. ^ UU 3ALL AMD HSB THKM. ml UM OAIPMLL * MeDIMOT. 1 leoM tin ? cxt Clear Baoon Bides. r\A PIB0B9 OUB OWN (TURING. JU J oat oat of wcaoko. and tor n to. ecfcj LUST, kOBHlttON 00. 0 1 fflterrilatHoag. ESTABLISHED 25 YEARS. /OS. CAKTWBIGHT, OI>TXOXAIT! AND DEALKK IN Onion by mall promptly Mlondol to.Oomtpoxulenta requiring naswors will pteuoS stamp tor return poat&te, wUon ooi enclosing orders# 125 MAIlT STREET, wHEiEiXiXasrca- eplO Sowing Maahinos for Bent with privilogo of applying B#nt? to Purohaio. 5 Ills i! ? Us ? & loii o is i g mi a is S- <j | | a | \ f ^ S S W a. SB i 4 5 W ' IS |!L 58. ! til! r?\ Sail and Examine at 1 WM. SUMHEH ft GO'S, uooai mo. aa ?wiw ?nwt Q-BO.OERIES. ! CHOICE PENNSYLVANIA BUCK- < wheat Flour, ? xtow Oora Meal. . 1 New Hominy and Grltta. Jersey Coltlvated Cranberries. a Hew Dried reaches and Applofl. A Lm ore's Mlnoo Moat. Fluo Apple Cheese* . Hew York Glieeao. ? KngUah Dairy Cheoso, . Window* Canned Corn. Bhaker Dried Corn. Canned Fresh Frnita. Canned Fresh Fish. Lay or and Seedless Balalna. Vnlonelo RitlHlnH. New 01 iron and Currants. 1 Bweot Komanlte Cider. Lea A Perrlnl Worcester Bauoo. 2 English and French Max lard. An assortment of Pure Bploos. "Urease ft BlackwellV Eng. Pickles. Vlth a variety of other goodi, received at W. D. MOTXKU, No. 8 Odd Fellow's Hall, Monroe Bt. dcoBO 8 A. SMALL LOT OF 1 Holiday Presents Left, Bnltablo for ^ JEW YEAR'S PRESENTS. Forvalo at greatly rednood prices, at J IDMUND BOOKINB'S, * Am BOOKING fe CARROLL'S KEI A.C1T rtoolO SELLING OFF. took of Notions and Fancy Goods. ' TKJ HTH E 1'UHPOHKOK RKUUCINU MY : Block with a view of closing the nostras, 1 am now offorlng, and will offer for few daja only, my entire stock of UoodM traduced prices, and many kinds of Uooda T UOBT, I would call the attention or tho trodo to le following seasonable articles: GenU' Merino Bhlrto and Drawers, Ladles' Merino Tests, Bhawls and Arabs, * Hadtrv tnd nbwM Knit tioats and Hours, Jeans and Flannel*, Linen and Cotton Handkorchlett, cotton Batting, And a groat variety of other goods In iny ae. ro partloa wishing to enter tho bntlnen oflhr the entire stoekon favorable tune, 1th the best stand in the city. Foeseeslon fen on the first of February. T. C. McAFEE, Janl 70 Main Btreet. Closing Out Sales. ^ Va WILL OFFEB TH1B MORNING TO make room for Christmas (foods oomg, a .large lot of Remnant* of lpaoas, Planndfl and Dress doofli. W* *i>o oflu oar eotln Mock ol PI utoy Dress Goods, Shawls &o., At Xew York oort ?nd lea. J. a. RHODES a uo. Furs at Cost. LLOUB COMMON FUR8ATOOHT. A L foilHaedOollarandMnff fort)00; leelH J.8.RH0DKB AOO. 01 Valtham Watches , rec 4 riate, 16 and 20 Sizes. ~ Hj.oomaSgaj^.ff.Su'? a&ffiJt ?8 wfiKSSiSffiJSt111?'uo? "mntat t,in ffiKlBSSSS,.S2S% ?na mi. > mwitihi! ZZ. """" nI"1 "MMtlon, d ? "nMoriwM ?ny?h?m. ? V" m?natootBi? or Uiaie ?g*jf w'Jfcj'.S'' " aot OT? .tlomptd .. For inle b/ 11 wh. h. unimu * co., ? :IM noinnirMi, R CUUm WHKKMNU.W.VA. ?" gttamoan. For Zancevllle. JGgn ft-' 5?$e lo*vo MUb"v? .ffisawafir" C. li. liUOTii A ?0.. J*n< Atmu ForfttJLoulN-Direct. Thnrsdaj, Jftn.eth. ?? . Tho splendid pwrnnsor Moain*. , Jg^ULENDALK, Cartafu Jobn ij. dtiSfcHarti, will leave W hooting for it liiuiin direct, 011 Thursday, tbe ?ih u,hi k'w ftoJght or paauuto appJy to J*n< f. H, MONO. Aram For Cfncluull, Loalsfflie iuin m. Lonli. For freight orPMnge,Wtfroai Uoart or to U. II, BOOTH A CO.. J*n< Agenu. For (Uuoluaill^UiilivlUo uu hi. Tbe fine itdo-whool tniMUKor t JSf |> rteamer MAJOK AN/>Kn?oi MBSK OapUln c, 11. Hohlxma*, mm. ter, will ieavo m abovo ou Tuesday, Jan. Uh. nt*8 o'clock r. h. For helglit or jianago apply ou board or to C. H. BOOTH 4 CO., JanB Agents. Idgalar HauunorM am Wheeling Packet. . The flue new lJ#ht draught pa*. ?S5!?J!i1!5f-0A IT'H IOOTU TV lltf lug lor AtaUunonw. every Tueeday, Thunt. day and flatanluy at 10 o'clock a. m. k*. turning, will leave Matamoraa for Wheellnc every Monday< Wednaaday ?nd Friday hi S or U. - JnnlMf Ahuqim, gmtont iBttortog. I860. 1870. Fall and Winter Fashionn A. M. ADAMS', NO. 37 MONROE STREET, NKAH MARKET, WHKRK WILL ALWAYH HK KOUNI' rrom medium to the flnoHl Cloths, Cassimeree, Vestiogs, WblchwUlbe made to order In Uia mmt fHMtiionuiilo itylo, on Uio ihortwl ikwHjIc notice. IIobIao InTllM your Uenllou n> hit auperlor nook ol Gentlemen's MIe Goods, Where yon will alwaji find a complete on Bortmeut of everything In Uiat line; alw, io Ula itook of Beady-Made Clothing. MADE EQUAL TO UU8TOM WOHK. Which will be dlspoeed or at VERY LOW PRICES. PJeaao call and examine. OOtiy A. M. ADA MB. jmrtg ?ia sum. GRAND CONCERT -AHU TABLEAUX X>22 8T. CRI8PIW. rHE MANAGEMENT HAB THE honor of announcing to tho olthuras of Wheelng and vicinity, a Berles of entertalumontu, iflordlug ploaaure and profit to all, by a tonne which (or ovor fonr hondred nlgblH, ins had a lotting hold upon the fanclcH m la friends. pbogSaimmb, part ii . Grand Ovorture, (from the opera or What's your number,)......... Troupe. I. Liltlo Unrofoot ttliailk. ) father, dear father, oome so Willi me now To Vorgey'a and buy me tnom Boot*, "ho oneH that I have are all out nt the toe, And 1 know he has some that Junt milt*. . Oobblor's Lament Haftnle part" ii. ; Rocltntlve?Bnow Storm.- -hynibbeni . CV?rn-not Bole-o Bntrco. I Skaters Joy-wlth Bole-o on Hhoo hom K r 1 m per. Beautiful, beautiful fairy like Boots; Swiftly ye glide o'er the guttering lee. parthi* , Tableau?Assembling or the barcfootoa host who prepare to Tryon. . Grand Tubleau?Troupe ronoundod bv tlio.host no longer barefooted, but with feet encased In fine and coanto BuoIm, Hhoes and Gallon, from the very jponuhu house or Alex. H. Forgey, i? Main street, whero this tronpe la now performing. . tteceptlon of Greenhaek* ^...Troupe. 'o oonolude with the sole satisfying drama from the pen of tho celebrated Lapstone, entitled, THE SHOE FITS ME! t. porformnnoo In which this tronpe luw no superior in the known world, WThroe performances daily?morning, riernoon and even Imj?nn til further ihh oo. Doon open at 7o'olook a. m., ami low al 0 r. m. Ldmiaaion to all P*rta of tho House Froo. Vnm Btnta Humed tar Uu> Bart/total. ALEX. H. F0BGEY, Manager, docZl 120 Main Wirrc piUDTorrwAC L/UniOJLiUAU -AWDSTEW YEARS. To make It an otyeot to pnrchaKera HILTON & HARDING, 100 HABHIT NTHERT, Will 8011 at greatly rodneed price*, for Tmntv niTu aki.t A NOB, OKUANB, VIOLINU, PIOOLOB, VIOLINCKLLOH, UUITARH, MOUTH OROANH. CIIMAN AND FRENCH AtXXMIIKUNH arsons nfittcnmo within thirty day* ' ? ?lve the beaellt of tbo abovo reJucllou. 6C20 HAMILTON A HAK1HNU. 230.690 r.f.Aim ^iatri).n?..i mnnihlv lir Hwnrn Tom MiuitcrN In tho Lepal Kcnturkjr ilUto Iiollery. id for tlrculur nt ?nw ?iiil7Vjrlp*r /? ""* Lddrtwi 0. U. 11UUUAY A <X>., Ouvlagtuiit Kjr. ecl8-?otl Cane Poles. W1 CANS rULHD J OUT KWJKVKD JU,f? mlAii ?KHI1V. OOKIHO* 0NKIVAI.UK1) BAKING 1\)WL)KK. ft? belt la Uu ?J<< r*y* bIvm BftUitfMUoo. *,r*