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Wkt Wheeling ISR Jntclliqmrrr. VOL. XVIII. WHEELING, WEST VA., WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 5, 1870. NO. 114. gtnmn, N. O. ARTHUR. j fleneral Insurance Agent, UAILUY'HBLOOK, ?. 10? Market MrtM. Guardian Mutnal Life Insurance Oo, OB11STHW YOBK. ALL POL1UIE8 NON-KOKKKITABLKunuual dividend*. The entire proQtu or Uie company divided equally among the 1'olloy-holderu. HTATUiKNT. I'olloloe in foroe. 125,000,000 AMOU. ? 3,000,000 Auuual Inoome 14)00,000 Umn? l'ald w 660,000 Travelers' Insursnoe Company, OF HABTFOIU), CONN. N?l Canli AaaeU over...MM $1,000,000. Ueueral accident polio IM are written for Htiy lorin from one mouth to one year, InHurlug agaluHt all forma of bodily injury, ruUil or non-fatal, whether the Injury be recelved In traveling or not, whether In the More, Ofllco, Hhop, Factory, on thestroot or fiiriu. Kallway Passenger Assurance (Jo., UK 11AKTKOKD, UONN. 4'mm II ('npllnl 3M.HUO. lwmea tickets of lumiranoo againit accl JouU. 1 am nlso prepared 10 adjout lire and marl no loiuoH, inako out alt neceesary proofH of IOH1.AO. W. C. ABTaOK, oct5-3m Uen'l Inrorance Agent. Peabody Iosorance Companj, AT WUKKLINU, W. VA. VA I'lTA L 125,000. Willi the privilege of UxoretMlag Uie mime tolSUUOOO. DiBioroita. WILLIAM ItAIZJtY, AXOMZOLOBIHG, 1)B. WM, J. 1<ATH| A. M.ASAMl, ANDREW J. FAWmtLL, JAMK8 K.BAKinrfl, HHNKYttTAMM, THOMAH HUOHES, juuruii. nwvnuui. Till* Company having been /ally organic**!, 1h now prepared to take risks at fair rates on Buildings of all kinds, Merchandise, Manufacturing KsUbllakmenU, Furniture, steam Boata and Cargoes on the Western Klvera and Lakes: also to lmue perpetual policial on Dwellings and Stores. This Company being composed mostly of our leadlug buslnewimen recommends Itself to to tbe favorable consideration of the Insuring public, and solloltsthelr patronage. Applications for Insurance will be promptly attended to at their offloe, HA1LEYft BLOCK, No. loo Market Street. N.?. AKTHUR, Secretary. W. U. AUNKW, Am't Seo'y. H. Q. BUKDATS,Solicitor. WILLIAM HAIL BY. President. ALONJ5U LOSING, Vice-President. _oo 16 Franklin lnsnrance Company OK WHEELINli. Oapltnl JHrfiori. , SAM'L MOCZiBLLAn, GKOKOI MUDIL, T. U. LOO AIT, THoa. P, SHAiaXJttOM U. W. FRAWSHMIM, J. n.VAWOB, j. il. Uohbs, Michael Kainnsr. Louie c. fiTirau This company bow having been organised Ave years, and In that time done a Huooess* ful business, Is still prepared to take risks at ftlr rates on Buildings of all kinds, Merchandise, Manufacturing Establishments, Furniture. Steam Boats and cargoes on the Western Klvera and Lakes. This oompan^ of fern TO potior lnunccmoum IMC HI lUDin, nuulD~ by they can be Insured on Dwolliugs, Furniture, Barns, and oontonti for 8 or 5 years at reduced rates. This being: a rttate company with the LAK6EMT OAS 11 CAJPITAJL Bald in, and surplus of any company in the lute: and oomposod of aome ninety* four stockholders, most of whom are among our hiMriwnmi m?n, rftrnnimHniln itself to UlO favorable consideration of the Insuring publlo, and solicits their patronage. Appllcations for Insurance wilihe promptly attended to at their office, No. 2It Monroe streot. or at their several ageunles throughout tne rttale. U. M. IX) KN, ttoc'y. & Ot DICK, Aaa'tHec'y. HAM'L lleOLKLtLAN. President. ?EO. MKNDKU yioe Pwldeut tebltklAw ?* JETNA Fire & lanne iMurasce compauy OF WHKRL1NG. 4JAFITAt,...?. iWMN'f niBBoroBSt James 0. Acheson, William B. ttim.-wt. Augustus Pollack, Thus. J. Campbell, J no. K.BotflfonL Wm. C, HaudJan, T. M. Dodson. .fllMl* COMPANY HAVING BKKN fUbJ. ly organised, Is now prepared to take ifikaopoa jBnlldlnn of an kinds. Hereliaurii** unUMttorlm Establishment*, PsmtsNRsdOsivoMor all kts4s on the western Water*. Applications for Insurance will be prompt jyaiUndctf lo tar tlie secretary. Office at the National Savings Hank. no. a Main street. ft. p. HlliDHlCTH, bec'y JNO. B. MI LUCK, Ass*t tJetfy. JAMS O. AOHHBON, Pws'U WM. B. glMPBON, Vice Pres'l axtU Wert Virginia Imraranse Company. doasaliohS Ooo?. Mercnandfse and goodi In tranalL DIKIMrrOKM. . Jaoob Hornbrook, Jaoob M, BlckoJ, Honry Hartman, Dr. J. 0. ilnpp, Jonathan Bowiey, Edmund Booking H. J. Btnyifj, T. J. Campbell. J. H. Hruloj, H. tracer. Wm. B, 'Jdbert, Thomaa Boi??w. 4?. D. T. Farnairortii, Wm. B. Crane, -*kL BULmyer, Jnaeph Hbtelda \/uCK.WtoIto, Nt uoffl Ji.. i.H.DimU, * - D. H. k, Du, Wot ^.Stovetwon. OOiM over Religion# Book Know, M.nib Hde Monroe ttreet. Wheeling W. Va. JAWJB HOKNBBOOK. PreaU JACOB M. BICKKLl Vloe PreaL J. M. MoWHOBTEB, Bec'v. 8. H. MeOOLLOCUTAai't Beo'y. marl WM 4 fm MAPTWH INSURANCE COMPANY 01f WHEEUNG. J M VO&fORJLTMl) J A 1811 rnAXlffi BIB KB ATTHEL0WJC8T KATE I onBolldlngi of all kinds, Jfurnlturn and Merchanrt I?, and on Gooda in Transit, oxmxmns: A. WlZAOV; W. B. tiobhokn. Kqb't Moaaiaow, Joh*Bjod, THoa. Pollock, Alkx. Bogbba, ww.o.BAttbllb, j. 1). dn Bom, Jacob Hours book* Offloe np Btaln, in the "Imoranoe UQikl* tag," next door lo toe Merchant*' National Bank. A. WILSON, President. Johw c. hkhvkt, Secretary. j ana HARLAN, BOWMAN ft CO., MANUFACTURER* Or STEPHENS' Fire-Proof Iron Slag Roofing and Paving, OHAPLINK STRKKT, Hetveen Pint and Marshall Bin., WH?UR6,W.VA. "All ordero for patting ou tlio rIkivo Kra flnj^promplly attended To. MAKTIN Y&dgXE. uinncnunor VI3STBO-AE;, Mo. 09 Main Ntroef,, OBWTKK WflKKMN(i. Bar Iron UAH max, MOUND AND 8QU A RIS, (Turn jD^Wnyno and American and ttligo MUM. rout Bar IMO*, jwugle ?nd doabl? llom nb.M. iumw)*, Hoop from HUH In. /UK Inn, Wuon ur?i oat In lonsiim. P.O. HlLDKCTir /> IlllO._ Hoofing Pitch. / /? UAKBKL8, J OUT RKHIUVHI) AND Oil ftirntelo*, by lull 01UK. II. IIKIIKY SkfttttUigtmx. Diath or Senator Bdelbt.?Hon, James Barley, ol Marshall oounty, died early yesterday morning, at hU Lome near Monndevllle, after an Ulneea protracted through aeveral month*. For tea yean put Mr. Barley had participated oomlderably la the affair* of tbe Stale. He was a member of tbe Virginia Convention of 1801, and was one ol tbe few Northwestern members who withdraw from 11,came borne and raised the standard of the Onion. He took part In tbe reorganisation her* In 1861, and was afterwarda almost oontlnaoaaly In the Stale Benate op to the time of bis deatb. He was a dlreolor of the Penitentiary from the looatlou of that luatl tutlon until a short time beroro hia de? cause. Mr* Barley Jiad acoamulatecl conald erable properly, and ?u held In general esteem. In bis own oonnty, par* ticularly, he bad long wielded a good deal of Influence. Homkotathio Finahcb,?The New York Tribune commenting on the an* nouncement that during January Heoretary Boutwell would Nell four mllllona of gold and bny alx mllllona of bonda, approves the prooeaa but don't approve the figured. It says: "The practloe la essentially homeopathic, and we do not think the payment of debt with cash on band a good place for UluRtrallng the theorlea of that soliool." waniiinuron nwa and uonnii*. Disturiiincj "snouldbr Straps."? The President has ordered the Secretary of War to prepare an order requiring all military ofllcera who have been on uuiy in idih or oilier oium iur n ituiu of three years to report for field duty In the west, anil also to preparo a detail from those who have had a long term of field duty ou the lrontler. There will be, of course, some exceptions in consequence of being physically incapacitated from wounds or other causes from performing Held duty. The objeot of the order la to equalise the aervice of various officers by dividing the deBlrable place* among deserving men. Our Occam Mail Sbrviob,?The Postmaster General being asked to fur* nish the special committee on navigation interests with figures lor the last two decades, showing the amount paid to foreign steamship lines for the conveyance of ocean malls; also, that paid to American ships dnring the same period, 1h now engaged in the preparation of the statistics. They show that we have virtually been engaged in the protection of British, French aud German interests, Instead of building up our own. Tuk Nkw Orleans Custom Houhk. ?Collector Casey, of New Orleans, tiled in the Treasury Oepartmeut his scheme for the reorganization of the Custom House down there. He proposes an annual reduction In expenses , of about ninety thousand dollars, but tbo curious feature of the matter is that nearly all the clerks and laborers whose removal la recommended are a Republicans, while hundreds of avowed Democrats, some of whom have be? longed to the worst of seoret political organizations, are retained In lucrative poHitlons. The Louisiana delegation in Congress are nearly if not quite ! unanimous iu asking Casey's dismissal. They are produolng affidavits In large numbers showing mismanagement on his part and the existence of , rings among his favorites by whlob wrongs are oomraltted and harm done the government. Hat va ton Rnvn PnHflHAflES.?'The orders of the Secretary of the Treaauary for Kold aales and bond purchases for tbe mouth of January, show that he will ooullnue his polioy In a modi* ; fled Bhape, the sales of gold authorized being but four against ten millions in December, and the purohase of bonds but six against eleven millions last month, The large amount disbursed for Interest and reduotlon ol the gold balanoe in the Treasury, as well as the oondltlon marked, doubtless induced tbe modified aotlon of the Secretary, which, however, Is changed only in amount, not in principle. ' Attorney Grnbril Hoar's Gash.? Some people In Washington say a strong sort wllV he made on the teassembllng of the Senate, to get Hoar's base up again, and tha nameaof oer? tain Senators who opposed him t?foro j the recess are cow qnotad aa saying injustice was done him then. In rpUe of this, however, there does not seem to , be any Rood reason for believing he can , be confirmed. He was expeoted bsok Tuesday. Marvin, of Florida, whose , name has been mentioned among the possible men from the South, Is In Waahlngton to see how things look, and to bring forward such lnfluenoe as he can to get one of the vacancies on tbe Bench. There Is renewed reason for believing the President wants Hoar , oonfimed. INKQUALITY OF BlPRSaiMTATION.? Western members are g reauy eieroura over the proposed apportionment under the census bill. Several are engaged I In preparing speeches, abowlng the : great Inequality between the Kaalarn and Weatero Btatea In respect to the I number of voters and reprtMentatlvee. : The discussion over Mr. Judd's bill will begin aoon attar the reassembling, ] and a large nnmber are already on the i Speaker's slate toepealr for and against I the bill. Mr. Hale, of Maine, lesds the < Hat, and will make bis maiden effort In . opposition to Inoreaalng the number of < repreaentallvee or making the appor- I tlonmentiu advanoeof theoomple'lon qt the census. i Tub MnsBsirpi Ltoislatuhe.? i Word la rooelved that ths military oow- ' mandsrof Mississippi will call th? new lieglalatnra of that State together on < Tuesday ol next week, All the mem- 1 be re will be required by him to take 1 the oatb In the third section of It" 1 Fourteenth amendment to ths Oonstl. 1 tutlon before entering on duty, and the ' body will at onoe ratify the Kilteenth 1 amendment. Three-fourths of the ' members are Kepublloane. One of the first duties will be to eleot United Stalsa Senators. Boms persons believe they will select General Amea himself, as one, lr blaoonsent can be obtained. Investigation or thh Sold Cor- , SPiRAor.?TtaeanbOommitteeonilank- i lng and Currency, oonslstlng of Gara | field, Cobnrn and Cox, appointed to In- | veatlgate Ibe Maw York Gold 'Ring' conspiracy, met In that olty Monday, nil Will andearor to cloae tbe examl nation thin wwk. | The Legal Thhdhb 0a>?.?Iufor- j matlon from an entirely reliable lonroe . la tbal (be Supreme Oonrt baa not yet held any oonaultatlon on the legal tender caaee, no-called, and la not likely to do ao at preaent, aa tbey bare not 1 been reached, and It la tbuught by ' many peraona that tbey are to be again ' argued after two more Jndgeaarepot on tbe Uenob. Tat OotTBTor'.OLAiHg reaaaemtiled Uonday for tbe winter aeaalon, but beard no oaaea. Tbe memberaof tbe bar bad a meeting and eppOitrtCtTIi ' oommlttee to draw up reeolatlon one tliodealh of Mr. Stanton, wbloh were , to l? reported yeaterdev morning, ! They will aubeequently be moved Fn , court and probably entered on Ita record!, after wblob tbe court will ad- , Journ to next week. I AauLBY'a CoMrtAurr.?Uor. A?U< | ley wrltaa to Waahlngtcn la complaint ( at bla removal from tbe Governorahlp e of Montana. He denlee that be haa ?;one back on tbe negro or negro auf- t rage; declarea be didn't any be wae for i a white man1! party; eaya be hu been c groiiHly ?Dd Hoandalonsly maligned, and add> that lie oan prove (hat be la all rlgbt lr lb* President will give blm a bearing. There doeen't aeem to be any one there wbo la willing to take np bla oaae with vigor. OoirrnTBD Election in Virginia.? They have a conteated election case in the Alexandria district of Virginia. One of the defeated nominees Is trying to get MoKenzle ont of bla seal In Oongreaa wben the State la admitted, on the ecore of disloyalty In the beginning of the war. The evidence Is laklug belore a KeglBter In Bankruptcy, In accordance with the law of laat winter. It tirlnga out a great many Interesting facta about the views of local polltlulana but bus not uinterlnlly uurt MCKenaie yet. Why TniRD Auditob Clark Khbicimkd.?Facta about all matters of Importance are sure to oome out some time or another, anil now Col. Forney baa tb 1b paragraph . ?Keeeutly that excellent offloer,Hon. Keeder M. Clark,felt himself constrained to resign the otUce of Third Auditor, because the salary waa Inadequate to the aupport of his family in this city.' Seventeen Tons op Blanks.?Commissioner Delano has given an order to the public printer for tbe first instalment of blanks of Income returns, the number of which will be 1,500 000 and tbe aggregate over seventeen tone. Mn. Hoar Onob More.?The yoahlngton Chronicle of Monday says: 'It seems to be understood that a strong effort will be made to secure tbe conflr matlon of Hon. ?T. K. Hoar at the next meeting of the Senate. Some of the Senators, who were absent, are convinced that great lqjustloe waa done to him during the disoussion in executive session, and believe that on a rehearing he will be duly vindicated. I'KKNIDKNT CI BAST AND TIIK NENATE. Br. Moar*? Nomination Not to be Withdrawn. Washington, Jan. 3. A western Senator, who culled upon the President last week, to urae the appointment of noma southern lawyer to 0110 of the vacant Supreme Judgwships, says that General Grant intimated his intention or tilling both or the vacanoies with men rromthe northern or western states, He also expressed great diBsatisfaotlou with tho manner In which the southern Senators tried tointlnonoehim in tho way or an* pointments, and thought less perm* tcncy would accomplish fur better results. In talking about the uotiou of the Senate, In uot confirming Mr. Hoar for the Supreme Bench, the President said that ninny Senators who voted to table Mr. Hoar's name had, previous to hla appointment, assured him (the President) that It waB one which would give almost universal satiaraotion. In re8ard to Mr. Hoar's withdrawing rrom io Cabinet. In consequence or the oourse of the Senate, the President Bald he Intended to be governed entirely by Mr. Hoar'a wishes, and as the latter has already indloated his Intention or romsinlng, there would be no change at present, unless the Senate re* considered their action and confirmed Mr. Hoar for the Supremo Benob, whloh he hoped they would do, aa he did not intend to withdraw his name or make any olher nomination until this one was either confirmed or re* leoted. The above convocation would aeom to indicate tbat a strong effort will be made to get the Senate to confirm Mr. Hoar. In fact the lattor's friends are talking quite confident, and seem ready lo take his name up again as hood aa the Senate meets. TUB NPANISU HtNNION. riio Nennte CoiutiilKee |u PonrcmIod orNleble'M Letter. Washington, Jan. 3. Secretary Fish laat week furnished the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations with a copy of the letter which Minister Sickles presented to the Span* iih authorities, but afterwards withdrew, in relation to the United States acting as a mediator in effecting a settlement of tbe Cuban trouble*. The State Department manifested much hesitation about furnishing this correspondence, but upon an assurance being given that it would be kept Becret, consented to do so. The Committee at their next meeting will examine this correspondence, and soon after report Sickles' name to (ho Sennte for confirmation or rejeouon, aa iroy may decide Alter ezamlnlQK (hla letter. You Can Kkoui.atk 'i ii i: Color.? Every nuturdt shade Irom llgbt browu to the deepest biaek In Imparted by "Phalon'a Vitalls or Balvutlon for the Hair." The number of applications determines (lie Huge. It would bo like gomparlngablnlng Hater to tbe drainInga from a tnarab, to oon.psre It wllli Ibe ordinary balr dyoe. end IIV HSLBO-BAPH. 1UUT. nllftratlon of Ibe ISlb Amendment to be BepealMl. Alii ant, Jan. 4. Tbe Oral bill lulrodnood In tbe State Senate to-day waa for tbe repeal of tbe Exolse law. Mr. Tweed Introduced a resolution In ibe Senate repealing ibe adoption of tbe ISlb Amendment, Navigation on the Hudson la completely opened. A tow of bargee and lanal boat! detained near I tile ally by tbe Hidden oloelng of tbe loe In Dejember, left for New'York this a. x. A large number of tugs and loaded ?al boata left New York for tbla elty thla morning, Tbe Leglautare organlisd to day by obange ofDemooratlo membera for ofSeen of both brancbaa, A Resolution vaa Introduced In tbe Senate by Mr. Tweed, for tbe repeal of the ratification If tbe Fifteenth donatltutional Amendment, whlob waa made a apeolal order I- r to-morrow. NoUoe waa given of a h I to repeal the exolae law. Keaolulloue were offered la the Assembly, lyL 'patblelng with Ouba and denouncing .be oonree of tbe Administration on ;U anhjeotj laid over till to-morrow. WMHITOTOD. WAHiiiifoToii, D. 0? Jan. 4. Dlapaiobea from General R. Reylolda, received by the Preildent thla uorning, stale* that all but four oouu;lea In Texaa have been heard from, be returna giving Ibe Democrats 776 majority. Keeling or Ibe Cabinet. Tbe flal regular meeting of the Oabllet alnce Oongreaa look a recess waa lelil to-day. All the membera were ' present. TUIliM Mkwl taatlim. A colored oblld having been admiteil to one of tbe publfo achools yeaterlay, seven white ohlidren were in con- , leqtioneo withdrawn by their parenta. j OIHOIRBATI. ClHCIHNATI, Jao. 4. A meeting of the bar of this oily waa teiil thla morning, wltb reference to the leatb of Gen. McUroartv. A meeting of tbe military organlaa> lone wltb wblob Qen. McGroarty haa Men connected, wu new lo-aay. 11 von reeolved to attend tbe faneral to* n" row Ina body, at 10 o'clock. A lommlttee wa? appointed to wait on he County CominIwlODOra nnd reqtieat bo appointment of aome person aa ?ouniy Clerk wlio will give ^opro- I ioeda to the family of tho ueptaaed. 1 Tbe body of Win; Sohwll?s?ebele, of i hla city, mining alnoe Deoember 37, ?aa found in the oanal yealerday. No ilue to tba cause. 1 BY TELEGRAPH. THE NEWS. The residenoo of ex-United States Senator. D. K. Atchison near PlattBburg, Clinton county, Mo., wai burned Monday. All the farnlture and a large library was ooniumed. Lota aliout 920,000. Leonard Orooker, well known aa the I the leasee of the New York oentral cattle yards, at Buffalo, left St. Mary's church, in that ally, Sunday night, In a buggy with a hired man,for his home two tnilea distant, since whioh time nothing has been heard from him. It is feared he was lost in the blinding mow storm aud drawn into the ourrent of a neighboring stream which swept the tnrnpike away near by during the niRbi. The reduction of the wages of the la< borers employed In digging down Fort Hill, near Boston, led to Indications of a riot, Monday afternoon, bat the excitement wuh suppressed by the pres* ence of a strong police force. (toy. Palmer, of Ills., has received a treasury draft for 982,397, on aooonnt of the State War Department against the General Government, being on registered claims whioh with additional vouchers were again presented and this amount secured. new IUHU va i. Another French Opera Carnival. Nkw York, Jan. 4. The French Opera at the Theatre Franealse last night was largely attended by Demi-Monde and ward pol* Itiolans, bnt op to 2 o'clock no dis tnrbanoe had occurred. The usual licenso prevailed In boxea and on the floor. Mra, (Jeorglana Itlmey, divorced wife ofCortlandt Rlmey. Esq., one of the Poughkeepsle Knickerbockers, made an application lately before Jndge Freeman, to open the judgment of the divorce granted agnlust her. The Rltney'ri moved In highly fashionable circles. The lady 1m beautiful and the Bcaudul has ocuHidoned much comment. It Is reported thAt infidelity oomured during lust summer at Long Branch. Yesterday Judge Freeman denied llio motiou In open thedlvofrce. The CIlMbdh Nlrwt Truxedj. The terrible love tragedy on Elisabeth street excited general lulerest yesterday and to day, and freHh developments were made.| It la now evident that the cause of the murder and suicide was fear upon the part of the murderer that he wonld soon bedeprlv* ed ortho means to continue his unholy Intimacy with his vioilm. The parties are school teaobern in Brooklyn, the man B<inman acting as principal of the same school in which Miss McNamara or Mrs. Allemarge was an assistant. Baumau'a wife Informed the reporter yesterday that her husbaud way a good man until the school mlstross won his affections from her. Mra. Allemarge wts ihe divorced wife of a dissolute Spaniard. The Intimacy wbloh terminated ao tragically uad existed abou t live months. Arrived, the OUy of Baltimore, from Liverpool. In the osse of the two polloemen, Hannagan and Remisen, who were tried and convicted In the Court of General Sessions, ror Having rouueu a Kentncklun of about N30, and sentenced by Recorder Hackett to five years each In State prison, the Supreme Court, to which a motion was made for a stay of ezeoutlon or the sentence, bus given an opinion, in wblob the stay was refused. JndgeCordozo holds, however, that the writ of error aBked for Is one of their rights. Henoo he has granted it. In tbo Supreme Court, to-day, an application was made to Judge Gordozo by William F. IIowo, for the dis charge on ball of Dmitri Josephs, of Cincinnati, charged with having ob tained, by false representations, some sixty-six thousand dollars from Chapline & Miller, and other merchants ol this city. The District Attorney resisted the application and Judge Cordozo reserved his decision. HASI1VILI.R. Nanuvim.k Jan. 4. In view ol tlm probable suspension of pnblio schools, the Germans of Nashville will orgaulz* tin English free school of their own. The number of bulex of cotton shipped in Louisville aud Nashville from the 1st of September to tbe 31st of Deoember, was 17,070. against 20,890 laid year. The Conservative** have carried Knox ville, electing meir mayor uy uw nm? Jorlty, carrying nil the wards In the Olty heretofore Rtwllcal. Only three railroads have paid their Jannary luterwU?the Nashville A Chattanooga, Memphis it Ohio, and Mississippi it Tennessee. The Inst paid part, leaving a email httlaiioe. The East Teuueaaeo it Georgia road Sropoaes to pay one-thlrd In greenaoks, one third In the Bank or Tenneeeee notsa, and one-third in coupons. The Mississippi Central it Tennessee road offers coupons. The Mobile A Ohio road offers u? pay f-10,000 In New York, and the remainder iu coupons at Nashville. Nothing has been heard from the Other roads. The Comptroller will not receive coupons in payment of railroad Interest. The proapeot of payment in curreucy la encouraging. FOREIGN NEWS. By Cable Telegraph to the Intelligencer. KSOLAND. What HurU American Credit Abroad. London, Jan. 4. The Times thla morning In comment lug on the democratic advocacy of repudiation, tmya that the fears from that quarter la due to the-laot that the American bonds bearing* twioe the IntereaL are not aa near par aa consols. MPAlfV Ucalgnntion ol (be Mlnlalry. Madrid, Jan. 4. A decided negative baa been reoeived from Italy in the matter of the oandldature ot the Dakaof Genoa, and aa a consequence General Prim and all the rest of the mlnistera have realgned. tiik mnuru t?ouiii.k?. mo Strike or the WMIern Union Opcralfrt. Cincinnati, Jan. 4 TUero la no partlenlar oh?u?e lo the telegraph operators1 strike. The operrtors are la session this morning, rewiving dispatches from oilier polule Tbeoffloera or tba lelsijrsph company here ere confident of their ability to attend to nil lioalneas. Pnuwunrin, Jan 4. The telegraph operators In the Woat rn union ouioe in iuh ui?7, mm iuiii Inalrumonta At 9:80 tbli morning. The Dffloera of I ha company have aeeurad operator* enouab to do baalnMI aa naunl In the main oftloe. Hlvrr nnd Weather. Cmcimf ATI, Jan, Weather clear; therwoinetar 90*. Ilftlflmnr* Market Bai.timork, Jan. 4. FuiiiB-Mom an Ivej weelern auper- 1 Ino at |l 75a0: extra at |5S5a7. Ubain?Whtal?Dull; red at |l 3Ji? 140. Corn?Aotivet prima white at 86a 12c. OaU-Dnll at 01?57o. Kj??f 1 00 1 >108. P*ovialo:ia?Unchanged. Whtikv?In fair Inquiry hi OSwifl 00 or wood nnd Iron bound. i COMMERCIAL AID FUHCIAL THE PUBLIC DKBT. Illtltl Hilwi tor Dwatv. WUHnOTOH, Jan. S, 1870. Tbo following to tbo pnlillo debt iUComoot: Debt bearing interest In eoln.J2407,93?,100 00 j Interest*. 48,797,683 M Dibt bearing Intercut In law- ' /ul money ...... 60,540,000 00 Interert...--. 1,120,90000 Debt on which interest has ! oeased alncn maturity- 4,140,988 64 j Interest .~ 611,90660 Debt bearing no lntareat?demand andlegal tender note* 856,118,008 60 Fractional currency a?,7?2,6<il 68 Certificates of gold deposit**!- 40,170,880 00 Total , 486^4644118 Total debt. 83,607^71,179 82 tntenst.? 60,408^9018 Total debt, prinolpal and Interest, lndndlng oonponi due not presented for paymoot ... 88^68,184,670 00 Amount in treasury?coin 100469,476 96 I Currency ?. ? 19,778,968 02 Sinking fund in United States ooln interest bonds and accrued interest thereon........ 22,646^27 81 Otber United Btates ooln Intereat bonds purchased 64,908,860 67 Total In Treasury 8809,887,71018 Debt 1Mb amount in Treasury, 2.448,740,968 81 Debt lea amount In Treasury on l?t Ultimo 2,453^58,736 23 Ueorenflo of debt Idurlng tlie month 4J127WW Decrease Hlnco March lit, 180V. 70/710,803 70 (Uj Tolegraph.] flew T?fk loaej and Modi luket Nmw York, Jan. 4. Monky?Aollve.at 7 per oent currency and 0 per oent gold per annnm; and MO per oent per day. Sterling?Dull at per cent. , At the annaal election or Directors for the Atlantlo and Great Western 1 railway company today, the tallowing j gentlemen were elected for the ensuing year: Hush C. Hawkins, New York; iTbos, W. Kennard, New York; Wentworth HugheB, New York; J. J}. Pan- i I nes New York; W. P. Rogers, New ' York; Lawrence Johnatou, New York; : D. J. Day, New York; W. W. M'Fari laud, New York; Charles Day, New York; David Jones, Kaveuna; John < Garduer, New York; Tatlaw JackSon, Philadelphia William Lee Randolph; 1 Jacob Crall. Ashland; Jacob Klblet, | Gallon; J. W. Tyler, Cleveland, Geo, i B. Babcock, Buffalo; James Moiienry, Loudon; Joseph Teroque, New York; William H. Taylor, New York; Samuel Barlow, New York. The fallare ol Hugh N. Camp & Co., Sugar Reilners, was announced to-day. Tbo retlnery was at Bristol, but the , business of the firm and the liabilities ] are oblelly In thlaolty. Their liabilities i amount to |040,000. Universal sympathy Is expressed tor the firm and merchants promptly oame forward with liberal otfers of money, one parly alone tendering 9100,000 to Mr. Camp. The firipdld not feel Justified in accepting I financial assistance, preferring to asoer- J tain their exaot position and lay a statement of their affairs before their creditors. Gold?Dull and prices almost station nary; opened at 119%, touohed 119% at * which the moat business was donej closed at UD/'i; carrying raieo x-oaai-io . fier cent, Clearances thirty-six mil- ) loot. Govbrnmhnt Bonds? Strong. UulUxl atntofl fl's of 1881, couponjUl5k<fllM? | Klve-lweatlGM (1KB) lia?Qlvj? Flve-lwflutles (1?M ltfKMlia . Flvo-lweutlos (1805 112%(?113 five-twenties (18? now 11154?111% FlVB-twentlBH (IB?7 US fciiaVi J Wve-lweuUt* 113 <?112? f Ton-fortloB....... JIDJjallog ' PKCIQOB ....109 Cftotx I Static SRooBrriKs-Qulet. ? Stookh?Closed Hteady; with more j disposition to buy than for some time i P?t. j dinoiunuu Market. Cincinnati, Jan. 4. Flouu?Unchanged and bnt Utile . dono. Ghain.?Wheat?11 08sl 12. Corn? 70o. Odin-60s66o for mixed. Cotton?Firm; middling 24a24Ko; and for good grades 24X is obtained. Ton aooo?Unchanged. Whisky?Dull at 94c. 4 Hoas?Dall at |9al0 00 (or live, and fllall 60 for dressed. Keoelpts 3,100 head. Pbovisions ? Unsettled and prlues nominal; nothing of lmportanoe done. \ Mess Fork?Held at |27 50. Green , Meals?10c, 12Jtfc and 14Jjfc and dull. Labd-15^s17o for atesm and kettle, g Bdttbb?In better anpply and prices drooping; fresh J49a29&o. 1 Eaa?-80o, Oils.?l'elruUuur?L.iwer; refined 29 >32c. No obange In Lard or Unwed OlU; demand moderate. Qroukhiks?Unchanged and qulot. UoLD-llai-S baying. Hxohanoii? Klrm at par buying to 1-10 premium selling. MoNaY ?Market quiet anil rather easy. _____ tHilmco Market. ohioaqo, jan. 4. Fnouu-ln ralr tlilpplng demand (or low and medium grades or aprlog axtrai; aalea at |3 OOaS 76. Gbaik?Wheat?Dull and lower at 33o for No. 1| 763i?77o fur No. 2; oloalng quiet at 70Xa77o; very dull tlila afternoon al 77o. Corn?Quiet, firmer and Kale higher at 70a74o for regular and freah recelpn of No. 2; oloalng at 70}{o for regular; no grade quiet at KJaMJfo; this afternoon there wars aellera or No. 2 at 70Ka Oau-Iu better demand; aalea at MOalOXo oaah and aeller, the a month; Jlo aeller, February, for No. 2; oloalng at 40i40Xo, oaah. Bye?Onlet I at 70a70J<o for No. 2. Barley?Dull; F No. 2 nominal at 76i80o. Hoai-Fairly aollve al (10 26*11 CO c fur oholce Ma, dividing on 200 lba. Live Hoga?Doll and eaaler at |8 SOa C 910 for common; IB 26a9 73 tor fair to ? good; 910 30 for extra. jj Cattli?Sleady, arm and fairly aollve at ft OOaS 87H for outnmon to ex. tra Oowa; |5 Ma6 00 for fair to medium; til 50*7 26 for good to olinloe ablpplng "1 Steera. new Twk Produce larhM. J Nbw York, Jan, i. a Cotton?Opp reeled, bnl very Arm, and oloted qulei; 2,100 balea aold at , 2fiXo for middling nplanda. ffrmrn?niniad nnlni and ullshtlv In bDyora' favor. f Ohaii?.?Wheat?Dull and a ahade lower, with limited export and milling demand. Kye?Heavy and nominal. OaM?Doll and heavy at 02>08o lor weeteru. Corn?Nominal at fl 10*1 12 ,, (or old mixed weaiern. Provisions.?Pork?Doll at |29 25a 39 M for meaa on spot, and (23 25 bid p and (28 SO aJked lor February. Beef? Nominally nnahanged. Out Mean and p Baoon?Nominal. Labo-DuII and allgblly In buyers' lavor, Kaoa?quiet and unobanied. H m fork Dry UttU lulitl. Niw Yobk, Jan. 4. Trade la lnaotlve and prloea nominal , ly unchanged. A few of Sprague'a Ught prints were opened at HXo, and the r American In mediumoolorlngeat li'Ao, * Heavy abeetlnga of the beat brands are ? held at lOXo, bnt the aame goods can be bought at Ohloago at lflo, and the ti Btark A. at UXo, woloh la Ho above genta1 prloea bere. The Augusta sheetings are held at IGa. Colored ooUona a quiet yet steady, Loadon aukel. " London, Jan. 1 j. UOnBOIB?V-7k- AiUBiwau om?niw? ... -lialBt mi.i atMdy: fln ?w*ntl?i oj '02, i7Kl 'OSolJ.OTiiW, 85X; W-40., MX: II Krte, 18; Illinois Central, 103; Ureal Wrntarn, 28X. Punk fort Bonda- ? Firm ?l 91. t>i Ne FItui Ultra Limo. lM 11 i| v HBIA HH HLOa UUTHAUMB )l lOOrr^bum^^Jfrj^f ? jagjKjjg. National Savlng'iBuikof Wluellig. HotpwuM jukir isik, mm. capitil, > (100,om. m/TONET RBOtTVKD ON DEPOSIT n>hi, oaUeetkraamadaoa *11 point* ami pro Ruuxim h. List, RobertFrrtl' Bobert Ulbaon, R, A*M*Uata I. o. ThoDU, JamM MoUlansy. J. L. BUM. THOfl. H. lilBT. FraddMU. J. MoOLUNEY.Vloe Fmldent, a. F. HiLDBBTH, flashier. /lB?T NATIONAL BANK or wmuM. OmIbmM Depository V. H. uafitat. ..., w/w bdkplu8,... 69/xm Monty reoelvtxl 011 deposit; Kiabonge booghtand sold. Collections made and prooeedi promptly remitted. Interest on Special Deposits at the rate of rouB per oenl per annum where tiio doposit remains Hx months, and viva pec oent, If for one year. Aooounta or Merchant*, Manufacturers, Banker* and otben solicited. Bevenne Stamps for sale In soma to rail. A oonstant supply of Mew Fractional Currency, and 1,2, a & 6c coin, kept for the aoDommodatlon of depositor* and the publlo. UEO. K. WHEAT. Freet fa?Q. ADAMB.Cash'r. MERCHANTS' NATIONAL BANK or Weal fintaia. capital raid in, *000,000. IAHIB BANK BUOCEEDB TO TUB BUH11 am of the "Merchants' and tfeohanlae* Bank of Wheeling." it la a designated Depository and Financial agent of the United States, and U prepared lo do a legitimate Banking business. PrukCmt-Ju. Nelson Vanee. IHr?fUtr? Thomas Sweeney. L B. Delaplaln, J as. 0. Acheaon, John Donlon. Robert Wangle, A. Allen Howell, Wm. B. Simpson, lamesDaaell. & to A1)Y, OaihkrT The People's Bank. ( VFFIGE, NO. 91 MAIN8Tn WHEELING, U W.Va. Money reoelved on deposit. Inierest paid on special deposits. Notea iiiiia Hiawtintoif, Kzohang* x?nght and sold. Collections at borne or from ibruad promptly attended to. DisaoroBtk John Held. Christian He*. John John Vockler, ttam'l j. Boyd, Hlchard Carter. Andrew Wilson. JOHN it kid, Frest. juhiah F. DFDBQBAFF. OaahT, myf j, di i.iht. mkut aubmauju KKNKT X. LOT. aiBSOR LAMB, ouvn BBYB0LD. Bank of Wheeling, WHEELING. W. VA DKALfl IN BILLS OF EXCHANGE, Govemmeut Bonda, Htocks, Gold, Comneroial Paper, and All Negotiable BeonrlUea. Special attention given to oolieoUon*. Interest allowed on Bpeoial Deposits four er cent per annum six months, and five per ent if left one year. D. a L1BT, president. I1BSON LAMB, Caihler. (JfcJKPH BEYBOLD, A?*t Cashier. mart-ly National Bank of West Virginia, AT WHEELING. Japllal paid In - - taoo.OM igONEY RECEIVED ON DEPOSIT. INli lereet paid on special deposits. No tea and jviiM lihiwuitini. Exchangenought and sold* lollecUons made on all points and proceeds iromptly remitted. IHrtofom telfipza oglbbay, thomas hco bbs, flghabl rbillt, a. 8. todd, LBTHUB LXTTLX, JOB* R. UU KB A JUL mbs Moclunby m. Pollock, AMBfl MAXWSLL CRIBP1H OGLEBA*. JOHN WAGNER, Presldsnt. Cashier, HOT TO BKJMRM FTTTRRARn Jtr. RROS' MbV mmmr w *** v?r CHEAP COUNTER. Vblte Flannel, % yanl wldn, SS Jambrlo, 10 yards for II00 Itnart'a Bpool Cotton, G for 96 .lnen Hamlkerchleft 6 for SO Iblldreu'a Hnudkorchlefo, 4 foi 35 ace h HudkorcUlefs, 86 julleh' Gloves, 10 ftildran'atilovea, 6 jullofl' Halmoral ttklru. GO jullea' Hoop BklrU, '?> lines Bait Hoop Hklria, 13 iklrt lira Id, 4 balls Tor 2$ Vool Oo^xU, 10 loyn' BuapendorM, a pair lor 25 boa BruHliea, 15 lair Hrtubea, 15 Sillier DnaUint, 16 wo Hladed I'onknlvoa, 10 filling Ink, Sbottlea for 25 lent*1 Paper Untfo, r?u paU- for 00 "-? < tV?H D.I. Din. 1R toys' Heavy Bocks, 10 blklran'a Woo) Hose, 10 raab,llyardaror 100 lonta' Homed Handkeroblefe, all grades awl rloes, from lft oenta to fi. noyg< WEST VIRGINIA CJUX YBBSITT. [on. J. T. Hokl Pret'l Board of KronUt. i.C. UtutiUiM,tkc'y " ALttX. MARTIN, D. D., PreritUnt. ud frofetsor of Mental and Moral philosophy. F. 8. LYON. A. M,, Vice Prertdeni, rofemor of English Literature, and Principal of Preparatory Department. B. G. BTEVENB, A. M., Professor or Astronomy and pliysloa. H. H. PIERCE, A. M., (Capt. U.S. A..) rofessor of Mathematlrs and of Military Taqtlfs. j. j. btevenson, a. m., pu. u., rofewor or Chemistry and Natural History. I K. w. wooa Ph. D.f rofesmr or Ancient and Modern Languages. o.w. miller, a.m., Amtxtant In preparatory Department. D. 11. PUHINTON, Tntor. GEO. M. HAGANB, Esq., 1 aperlntendent or Grounds and Buildings. HUGH. W. BROCK, M. D., Lecturer on Physiology and Hygiene. HO*. JOHN A. DILLK. ecturer on Civil and Constitutional Law. ali. Tout begins 1st Tossday In Bept'r. 'iNricRTBKM " 1st Monday lu Deo'r. i*hi no Term " 3d Tuesday lu March. I })iirKNoxmifT, Id Wednesday in Jane. uiTioH.?Preparatory, 16 00 per Term or < IS weeks. t " ?s?,,0? per Term of oAaniMQ-Not to azoaed fl per week. Wend stamp for Catalogue. MomuAWTQWW, W. Va. sep4?esat iimi iqhfin inn avvmw No. 16 Qnlnoy atreel. j IhDH AND HILL HRADfl,nMtljr printed J ANU- urrUKKKH-LABICLH. \ IHUKA K lUUCUCH ANI> IILANKB ttA V N??KhTH AND ill DIM OK l?ADINtt KOUUAjfttttt IM'KK, NOTIM, uSuiu-w. 1UW HiUHIorOtrantrt bUmtuuit*. BALTIMORE * OHIO R. R< COMFY Whuuinq, December 4lh, 1889. PAHHENGEll TRAINS WILL RUM BY the following ached ale on and alter December GUi, IW-Wheeling time. CINCINNATI EXPRESS. KA8T?LBXVII WB8T, VU 0. 0. D. Wheeling * Leave Wheeling Grafton. WO aim, , , faaivw Baltimore MS * Newark IOjW *' Wahh'nCllylOHJO M Oolumbwi.?lUfl6 14 *dnndaya Excepted. ; MAIL TRAIN. iMT-wurw WH>l,"a 1 Wheeling 'lioave Wheeling dally at...11:40 a. m. dally au.....8:40 a. m. AXBivniT BdUalr 3:20 * Cain orom....1:20 p. m. Aaarvaa at Grafton 5.10 " Barneavllle^GtOO a. ra. Parkartb'/BlOJS M Oambrld?e..6JO M Cumber landl 1:00 M fcan?vllle....7:40 " Harper'sP'yl:15p.m. Newark- tMtt " WlnetaeitarJfcOO M Oolumbua... 10:35 Baltlmore....5:l0 " <'?undayn Kxoopteil. Wash'n CltyBJO M gnndays Kzaepted. KAHT LINK. BATP-LBAVM WHT. VIA a O. D. Wheeling Leave* wheeling daUyaL.w.tidtt p. in. dally ak.....&ao a. m. tnuiTM AT iy>lla<r,,,,,|,|,|,l;in i Urafton 11:06 p. m. AHaiVKS AT Cumbe)land4:l0 a.m. Bameerllle.l0:50 " Harper's fytUD " Oambrldge-12:06 p. m. WlnchoatorlO:C5 a. m Zino8vllTe....i:25 " HageratownftfiO " Newark. < 3.-00 " BalUmore.-llA5 M Columbus...-4.40 ? WMh'n Cltylft) p. m. Banduaky.-10:45 " Trains on the tjm gonnao* lions at Baltimore with trains for Philadelphia, New York and Beston At Relay Honse, via Washington City, tor all poind Booth. Central Ohio trains make direct oonneo> tlon at Columbus tor all points Wast and North weft. Tickets to allprlndpal points can be procured at the oftfoa. JOHN U W1140N, Master of TnmsgortaU^^tlmore. dec7 general Agent. Wheeling. Cleveland k Pittsburgh Rail Road, ON AND APTEB NOVEMBKH llth, 1909, Trains will run as follows: Expreaa. Mixed; Mail. L'fBBridgeport* 5.56am 8.15am 2.00 pm ttteubenvllle 7.00am 10/iSam 3X6pm WeUarllle~. (UXIam 136pm 4^5pra Alliance 11.20 am 5.35 p m Arv Cleveland.*, s.oo p m 7 SO p m Crsatllne^.,. 4.40 p m 1010 pm Vart Wayneli.55 p m 345 am Chicago........ 0.50 a m 9.80 a m PlUabmgh...l0.35a m 325 p m 0.55 piu aarriKuure,,.iu.. f p iu ?.w ?iu d?*ui Baltimore,... 8.20 a m 9.00 a m Washington 6 00 a in **12.30 p m Fhil'delphla 8.10am Waiu 1.40 am New York via Allentown- 6.00am 10.00a ui 12.00 m Mew York via Philadelphia 0.41 a m 10 41 a m 1.00 pm Ticket* to all principal points in the But and Weet can be procured at the Union offloe In Mobare House, and at the htatlon at Bridgeport. F. R. MY KHS, ^General Passenger and Ticket AgeuL Change Time. ON AND AFTER MONDAY, NOV. 89tb, 1889, the train on the Uempfleld Ballroad will ran aa follows > Leave Washington.. ....^.7:00 a. m. Arrive at Wheeling ^......^9:80 " RETURNING. Leave Wheeling...-.*. p. u. Arrive at Waihlngton .. fc80 " W. D. BURTON, novSS Buperlatendont. TH^E3 ~ Safe Deposit Company, OF 1?1*TTS3UIIUI1, Incorporated by the LwiiUlnre or *?eau*?. January J4, iM7, FOB THB Me-MMnftSoMcnrines GOLD AHD SILVER, Silver Plata, Books, Keoords, Diamonds and Valuables of all Desorlptlona, UuUer Guarantee, And tor lUo RENTING OF SAFES ia itb BURBLAR-PROOF VADLT3, BlIMIIirul OMm, No. 83 Fourth Avenue, PITTS,BURGH, PENJCA. GUABANTBE BATES. Pbr a Year, or lm Period. Government and all uthor) Opapon ttecaiiUe*, IloIh- > 9100 per 11.000 Qokl Coin or BulllonM.135 " 1,000 Bllver Coin or Bullion.....^...... 2 00 " 1,000 Silver or Gold Plate, under sal. on owner's estimate . _ of roll value, and rate 100 100 subject to adjustment for balk, on a basis of... Deeds, Mortgage*, Vainah o papen generally, when of no fixed value,II ayeareocli, oraoopnllngto bulk. W iIlh, 95. wbloh premium covers the remainder or llie life of the maker. Cash Boxes, or small Tin Bozea, for papers of Hankers, Capitalist*. Merchants, Law* yen. Tradesmen, Families, to., will be received at Klb each box or trunk per year, oontent* unknown to Uie Company, ana liability limited, or they will be insured for Uie full amount, tbe contents being known, at above raiea. Mo charge lew than one dollar. Tbe Company Is also prepared to Bent Bm?ll Iron flares, (each tanil*tied with a Tin Box.) Inside Its Burglar>Proor Vault, the Benfer exclusively holding the key thereor, at the following rates, via: 115, 92U, I i;), MO, ft ana 1100 per annum. Also, to Hioro 30ks of Aooount, Kecords, Valuable Title Papers, etc., at reasonable rates. OFfflOBHH. JPmtdmUt WILLIAM PHILLIPS. :V?x-Prt$idmt: HENRY LLOYD. | DireMnt William Phellim, Byboh h. Paintbb, Hbnay Lloyd, Joseph m. Morrison, WilliamRia, gxobob black, William M. Lyon, Cubtih u. hubbby, Jaw l. Bknmtt. Secretary and Treatunr: S. P. VOH BONNHORST. octl-3m 0. W. FftANZHBIM A l!U, No, in? Markot nrroot, WHAKL1MU, W. VA., IKPOBTKRB A WHOLVSALB DBA LIBS IN Foreign A Domestic Liquors, tfRve Just received by DIRECT IMPORTATION, , Another luvolce <>/ 3CTPBHIOH COQHAO IlliANDV 1 KOR MKUlL'Ah PUlU\jHb.S. AIM K??|i (OKHTAitTi.T on if and Al Whole Ale And ttouu, the POKhMT, HKANDIKH, WINKH, UlN.AU, THK OLUKHf UYK AND HOUIUlON . WHIHKiC\8; HNII TIHCCINK--rr OATAWHA ANl)Dl?UOttD Wi*tiN, 4?l oar Own M a a u tartar*. The* f?r?* a)*> eichwiv* Agent* for 9poor'? tttaudard Wuio Bitters, < \ rttllulilu Ai>i?tw?tr huiI I'oiun, uuilAnex* [ ulleat prereutlve or omuplMluUi tncidont to iie mmmuriMuon. ....... I-T II aI L lll '.'f llL'IU lIKl rOBACCO AND CIGABS. W.'i\ H1NGLKTON, Ho. Ml Hula Nlrrol, Whwllif, |*IN RWl'KtPTOr A IiAH?R AND well 1 Mlected m?>ok of Uio >?mt brand* of Jbewlng aud Hmoklu* Tobacco, lllgar*, lantTk, ao., which be offer* u? tuo inuTe el lie low(-Hl rule*. Au MXNiiittiMtlou of IiIh look 1* noIIuUmI. 0r4?*ra pmii\ylly dllod. ooUt Buudrlen. 1 ?,NJ. IKON ! ! V\ .V IN OH, Hot 0 i*i??mhI nult, oiu; *ii>i ?)4<Mtr btml, an* 1 Mi*. IkJIowa, VUen,ltoiv> Hbuot Iron, hIIh, I'mhnhI rtpiUoH, \o. P.O. HiUDKKI'ii a littll, fettfi y MtUu utreel gttftUtf ?WM.) Awomnw. H EATON A PARKIKBON, Attorney* at law, Market Bt,below McLnre How. STANTON A ALI.IHON, ATTOKNEVH AT LAW, 4th ?u, MB tide. north ol Mourua. WU. F. HOBliARD, Allornoy at LAW, 114 Merket BL, below MeLnre Hum. BOOTS ABD BHOMB, AUCX. II. FOKUEY, A 8HOUU, No. a Main itrecl. BAxm-tnfQ. Bank or wheeling, o. Lamb, Gaabler.D. 6. Ll^Prn.'t^, cukainarl bank or whraxjnq r u. AOami. cutter: a. k. Wheat, Prat, " No* 88 Monroe rtreeu MKRUHANTB WATT. BANK Of We* v? B. Brady,Caihler; J.N. VinotPnrt, N.B; opr. Monroe AMaluf. National bank of west va^ J. Wfteuer, Cwlilor; C. Ogleta?, aren't, B. W. oor. Main A Monroe atn. VTATIONAL HAYINGS BANK, JN H, P. Hlldretb, OMb.; Tboa. H. Ltot, Prea. No. 66 Main at. Pboplbb' bank. J. P. Updegraff, OMhif J. Bald, Prert., No; 99 Main mU BOOK BJLLKHB. ~~ JOHKPH ORAVKH. Books, BUUonerr, Wall Ftptr, MftKMoniottetL OLOTHCTO. rjHAB. PKAPFKffflAOH^ ^ 75 Mftla B treat, Centre Wheeling. lOHN U. ?TALLIIAgir^mt Mo?^Montoc 'U TWOS. liOUHK8AOO? ~~ OORDAGB. _ cmu^, ggfl&V PBY QOOD8 G? JQHN uo^ Km porl tun, j^aaa^ dbpooistb. ' QBOQgBB D/-mW'N4^?n^J. _ ? H.MYTH R uJSVStfSS&wt *"? ? WHOIiBBAXB GffiO0BH81_ TUT Mnnnmnw A ?O_ I i Wholesale Qrooen. Corner Main and Q,nlnay utreeU T>AXTON * OGLEBAY. 1 Wholesale Grooent, M Malnwtreei. HATfl" AHD 0AP8. UARl'KR A BBO., Wbolwale Huts and Uupa, Main rtreet PfBUBAKOR ~ A KTNA FlilK A MARINE IN HO HAN UK Accompany. 8. P. Hlldrelh,Hec'y; JOHN ft/HlLL BB, A wit Betfy, 61 Main rtroei. PTHE A MARINE IN8URANCF. CO.. J. 0. Hervey,ttecreiary, offloe next door to M. N. BauA. FKA VKLIN INHURANGB COMPANY, . O, M. Coon, Secretory. ? Monroe dxtoL PEABOBT INBURANUE CO., N? 0. At thur, Agonk Bailey'i Block, No. lOBMarket Rtreet. MTTBIO. Hamilton a hakding, Pianos, Ortani and Bheet Music, 108. Market Blreet. PHOTOQRAPHEHS, Brown a higginb, Photographers A Deal em In Chromoa, 117 Main Htreet AC. PARTRIDGE, IMiotographlo and Hlook Depot, 117 Main HtreeU PBIHTIHQ. FKKW.HAOAB8SHAI^nuii^ IB Qolncy Ml?t. PBWlflU KtatmAxijau, WKRD RKWINO MACHINE, H?wtell A CO . Agent*. 10B MarkelRlreet. WM. MUMNKRA DO., Wheeler A Wttoon Hewing Machine*, Mo. S3 Monroe Htreel. . WHOLE8ALB TOBAOOO. WT78INQL1TON. " Wholesale Tobaooo. * 88 M?l? Btreet. WATCHES ft JBWBLBY. T A. J*ABH, I Watch en, Jewel ry * Hllvar War*. iffil Main itreet. Dxtoby a puffikld. WhIcUm, Jewelry and Fauey Uooda, IC4 Market ?ueot. WM. H. RKNOTCURN A CO., Jewelry, Watottaa. Aa, 104 Main etreet. BSAIi B8TATB AQKTfTB. | JII WIN, I- ICenl Rstaie Agent, -a Maun* Html 11H0H. O'BRIKN, ? * 1 HMtj4<U>l0A??UU um&J.cnxUim Home 2TATK OK .wsar VlhUiUlA, OHIO j County, mu. Municipal Court of-Wueolor# December Knlwi 188* Jnmot Wi ^Vard, 1 Ajuttimbat lu ' t'liUrIwB.8o??r?ii. J*"" !""- " tiio citdoct or ihla milt tn to ra'eovur of tb* Infeiidauttho mm of 1160 CV wllb Interest linroon from tbe 6th day of July ?Uj6il. An attachment having been Iwraed end tvied on tbe MtiUi of the t<4U defendant in bobandH and poaoulon ofrl. n. Kerry ?t >?., nnd Jainen W. Ward nr4tM??Nty ot And It appearing by an afrtdavll tiled In hutoan*e tnattbosaiii Charlie ?. Heva/aon i a nuu?rtaldenl ot ILIn Hlate, ou moiioa ol be pUlntlir It laordorod tnat bo appear a* lefendantlu Ihln catue wiUitu oaemontl ifler the date of tbe flrat palilloatlon bere .1, and do Wh*t la nocewwry to rreiect hl? nturwt in tbli hu?u A. Ji.CHAVLlNK, Clerk. A ropy teat: A. II. Chapt.mv, Clerk. .1. b. mcluejc, p, 1^, ? WniiLi^o, L?ec. l5, 1IW. declMtVt