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The name will be considered confldeullal, bnt mnat In all casee accompany lot* torn mm a guarantee of good faith. SOlitfinMlmtimi iirriiiti ?o. u qvuoT itiin. CBKW. HASANS A HALL. raorftiirou. WKItNENDAT MOUHIHCf, JAW. S. C'iihtlx UBMoooAoir.?Tlie London Times Kited a very striking foot w lion It Bald In Ita Issue of yeaterday that the faot that Amerloan aeonrltlea, paying 0 per cent, are lower than Englleb oonaola paying 8, U doe to the repudiation talk ol the Demoeraoy. If the Times U rlolil?anil I. I. In . tvwlllnn In lin deratand European opinion of American politics and finances? it la nothing but thin insane and dlshouest talk wbloh disables the Government from funding the 0*20 debt At a rate of interest from iyi to 2 per oent lower, and saving some forty millions a year of interest. There is nothing so costly to a Government which baa to borrow aa dishonesty towardx the pnbllo credi- < torn. The propoaition that the United | States shall defraud Its creditors, although made by only a faotlon of a parly nol In power, and not likely to be, is, we see, to day exercising a most pernioious influence and discrediting us in foreign markets. So sensitive a tblug la pnbllo oredil that It Buffers, like female reputation, if not absolute^ ly above suspicion. Despite the declal rations of Congress, of Mr. Boutwell aud President Grant, Europe 1b die* trustful, because it knows the party making these pledges may go out of power and the party casting this shadow may come In. The bare possibility of such a thing Is thus adding millions to ibe public bnrdons each year. m (Hants in Tiikhh Days.?The Oil Olty (Pa.) Times has a marvellous story how a party- of the name of Thompson, who was making an exoavatlon, (the people who found the Car mil uituu were uxunvhuug,; -iuuiiu about 12 feet below. the unrfHce of a mound, which had probably been thrown up centuries ago," (probably,) "the well-preserved skeleton of an enormous giant." This Riant It seema was a warrior, for "an enormous helmet 0/ Iron corroded witli runt," and "a sword which measured nine fedt In length,'' w*re found oouvenlently near. The helmet, wa are Informed by the erudite editor of (he Times, Sh "of the same shape aa those found among the rntna of Nlueveh." Ttie bones are "remarkably while,"the "teeth all sound, all don* ble, and all of extraordinary else." His glantshlp Is presumed to have ''stood 18 feet In his stockings," (they wore stockings in Nineveh.) "These remarkable relics will be forwarded to New York earfy next week." Of oonraetbey will. We auppoae that was the otyeot In Ending them. The deoeaied whoae repose haa been thna rudely disturbed 1m donbtlea "a brother to the insensible rook" (tbe 0. G.;) though there le a good deal of difference In the atyle of lhelr architecture. It would seem on the other hand that one belonged to the stone age and the other to the Iron age. We suspect, though, that they have a common origin and are really the produot of the age of brass. After all Ish't It poealble that none of these "enor* mous," "remarkable" and "extraordinary" bonea, BWord and helmet have any existence at all save In tbe Imagt* ustlou of a local very hard pressed for an Item. If ao our valuable conjectures are wasted. It l> reported nt Washington that Gen. Amea will be one of the Heuatora from MlMlaalppI "Ifhlaoouseiit can be obtalued." Well, we expect it might be wormed out of him. It la not uaually very bard to get a mHn'a oonaent to go to the U. S. Senate, Bui we hope 1! tbere la anybody else In MiBfllaaippl fit for the plaoe, that Gen. Amea will not be aeleoted. Not becauae he la unfit for It, but "a decent reaped for the oplnlona of mankind" forblda that the man aenl there by the Government to reorganize the State, having for the time abaolute ooutrol, ahoulil allow himaelf to carry off the hlgheni ofiloe lu the gift of the government organized by blm. It may be that he would have uied no undue lnlluenoe to bring about thla reaalt, but the renult Ituelf would create auiplolou. m Wall StrmtDisturbbd.?The Cougreaa Committee to lnveatlgato the gold m peculation are lu New York, and have | begun operations Thoy have excited a good deal of oonater nation among the Wall ntreet aharka, and several of thoae wanted have left the city. Atnong the wltneaaea aummoned to appear are Abel K. Cor bin, H. 0. Oatherwood, G. P. Howell, J. P. Llndaey, MaJ. Gen. Uotterfield, Mr. Sellgmau, banker and fiuanclal advlaer of Gen. Botterfield; Brig. Gen. Baboock, of Gen. Grant'a Bluff. Gen. Porter. Jay Gould, Jamea FUk, Jr., Dr. Pollard, apeolal secretary of Flak AJGoald; Mr. Oile, Secretary of the Erie Railroad Company, and aove* ral Wall etreet brokera and bankera. The committee will not have the bene uiui tuo investigation oi'ioreiuB uranu Jury in October, as *11 the testimony taken it that time wan Mippron?wl, Krbo. Hamaurhk la blamed at Col- 1 umbui mora than any one elso for the coorte puraned by the Cincinnati "lie- l form" Republican^ who voted with i Jhe Democracy. I OHIO POLITICS, TIM orcaBUatMn of the KcctalMon -TUe IMmoemlle Coop D'MM. Uonwpondenoe Cincinnati Commercial. OoLDlUDa, Jan. 8. ODB NKW LXOISLATDBS Hu perfected lta organization, and the Democracy are In poeseealon, with another two yeara' leaae of power. There laalaokofamoothneealn the running arrangements? which la partly owing to the fact that that portion of the Democratic majority whloh was elected aa Republican Reformer, from Hamilton county, have, aa yet, somewhat dimly defined notiona aa to the part they were expeoted to play In their now poaltlone. Thle portion of the majority now numbera three membeta, Meaara, Hill and Klelnachmlilt baring thou far with remarkable foroe of character reflated the Influence whloh haa awlftly auooeeded In IdentlWtiB (hair TVoonrlrwPorinhlloan nUHMl. ates, Hales, Cunningham and Ilainbleton, lata harmonious relations with tbelr Democratic oolleagueii, who are In harmonious relations with fortynine other Democrats In the Honse. Of IMr..Cunningham, It ma; be .mid that his poaltlon la eminently peonllar. lie baa become a man of distinction, aa It were, In a moment. It must bo oonfeased that be weara his honors with beoomlng modesty, and It coold hardly bare been expeoted of him, unleas he were poeseeaed of mors than ordinary ambition, that be Bhonld reject tbe splendid bribe, In the shape of the Speakership tendered him by tbe |olnt notion of tbe Demooraoy and bis Reform oolleagnea, yet It la one of the onrlous features of tbe altuatlon that be who conld at any time hare received the support of Republicans from other sections of tbe State who had never seen him, was persistently held back aa a candidate by bis Republican colleagues who were supposed to be acquainted with him, and by leading Reformers, to whose Influenoe be owed hts election, and tben auddenly brought forward and elevated to tbe Chair by tbe united vote of Reformen and Democrats. Tbe sndden discovery of Mr. Cunningham's eminent parliamentary qualifications was due to tbe 1 Uv.i lunb iinu lugsuwiuiij U?| wuu plans o! tbo Reformers, matured In their laborious councils before leaving Cincinnati, miscarried on aoooant of the obstinacy of the Republicans here. Tbe first of these plana waa to elect Mr. Hitchcock Speaker, la hope of controlling bis appointment of oommltteefl. The aeoond was to divide equally the committees of tbe House. Tbe two fell together. Mr. Hltohoook when approached. utterly refused to trade, and tbe Republicans naturally declined to accept a candidate at the dictation of the little leglalature, but went ahead with their nominations with. Impolite indifference to tbe preference or that distinguished body. Ana right here It Is proper to say, in passing, that all tbe Intriguing for tbe eleotlon was without his knowledge, connteuauceor cousent. The Hngmas* ters iu Cincinnati were not Jadglng by tbe pure standard o! politics whloh pre* vails In the rural rotreata of Geauga, When they assumed that, having contribtued to the success of tbe gentle* man who ropreseuts that county, they would thereby establish a claim on hla services to sell out the Republicans in the appointment of committees. Similar difficulties were encountered in attempting to negotiate with Mr. Dennis after his nomination bv the Republican oauous. With rare bllndusbs to the tempting prospects of an election to the Speakership, which could only be attained by the aid of Reformers' voles, Mr. Dennis declined to make any concessions whatever; ao when the quartette composed of Measra; Bale*, Cunningham, Hambleton and Klelnscbmidt, arrived, they found 'the arrangements'deranged, and the Demooraoy waiting, with open arms, to receive them. i Corcoran, the little beauty of the I delogatlon, and Dodds ua spokesman, bad been ooquettlng briskly for two or three days with the Democracy at large and watching an opportunity for an alliance between the latter and the Re? formers. Mr. Hassaurek, who was moving about watohlng the budding Reform beauty with paternal fondnesB, smiled on every plan that tended to a permanent quarrel between her and the sturdy Republican party of the State. All tho blessed Sabbath and late last night the Reformers labored in vain to fix upon plana adapted to the changed situation. Hill and Kielnschmldt on the one part began to feel the embar? rarsments of their position as Republican. Haasaurek and the Democrats would oonsent to no change that dU minlshod tho power of the Democracy ua provided In the plana agreed upon i some weeks ago inlcauous. That arrangement, like the laws or the Medea and Persians, was subject to ho obange. No one thought It could be i changed. To every suggeatian of Re? publicans that the business of legislaHon wonld be promoted' by this or tbat plan, the steady reply was, -'But we're agreed on another plrfn, and we can't i obange that.' This morning tho Demo* crats went into caucus in the Hall of : tha Hnnae. and the Reformers In one or Ihelr rooms lit the Noll House. It had been Intimated to the latter that ' the former 'were wlllln,' bat still the Republicans of tbelr number failed to appreciate the fitness of Ur. Cunningham for Speaker; finally, however, enough yielded to make the eleotlon of Mr. Cunningham possible, and Ueeare, Hill and Klelnschmldt withdrew,to I contemplate the beauties of the new Beform party, of whlob they were mem- ! bora. ] The resnlt of this day's work may be i briefly summed up In this enbetin tl? I ally Democratic organization of the i House, with Cunningham as nominal i Speaker, and CookerlU. who had been I the nominee for Speaker, elected by ] joint resolution Speaker pro iem, with 1 the expectation that be will, in effect, i be Speaker of the body, Hamilton i oounty also gets the Sergeant-at-arma, J In the person of Ur. Keeler. Thla last- ' named election was In derogation of i 'the arrangement,' bat the arrange- < ment whs of no nse when It bad Berved I the purpose of those by whom It was I devised, and elscted a Democratic i Speaker pro Mm, and Chief Clark, t It is further observable, that from | hoar Imhlt of maltinai nmmaaiaiifl. nn< 11 parently the Reform Republicans w?o i have contributed to this result,continue i to assert that 'on *11 political questions' t they shall vote with the Republicans. I Tbe incredulity with which the Bepub- c Henna recolve these observation Is as- c tonlshlug. Well, we shall see what t comes, and In tbe meantime the pdpu- 1 lar conundrum is: 'What about the 1 Fifteenth Amendment?' c Hamilton county, also, gets a loaf by i tho election of Churchill, Sergeant-atariuR o( lbs Senate. Surely tbe He- 1 form movement is triumphant when It Sets in a nlngle day the Sneaker and eargeaut at-arma of tbe Hoaae. and Sergeant-ai-ammof tlieSehate. A brisk . effort to add the name of Reno, or Ke- J no, or ?ome such person, as Assistant J Sergeant at-arms, only failed for the ; lack or good management. c. a j. l. j DEMOCRATIC BCONOMY, H Am Illustrated lu (ho Cllj or Blew York 1 From tho Tribune of Monday. I Mr. Peter B. Sweeny Is Chamberlain J of the city of New York?an oQioe e squlvaleut to that of Treasurer, and j one whloh Is known to be very lucrative. Ue Ih also tbe brain of our city a Democracy, among whom he figures as o Mikado to Tweed's role of Tyooon. c Mr. Sweeny (like Tweed) was not rioh when he began to take interest In pub* t I lo a flairs; now, be to. How be became s io, may be Inferred from the foots given below; whloh we have, at some pains, li Jug out of the Comptroller's oflloe si I Albany. t Bit ia Mr. SwMnv'a dutv aa Chamber lain to trnnRinlt (In (ho form of a cheek nn the Bank In wtilcb ha keep* the public money of tbla city), her quota of [ha State Taxea-a eetvlce whloh may require an hoar of his valuable time per annum, In order to make sure that 1( It la well done. For thla nervloe, he n charged anil received, In the year 1808, a the aum of 140.728 01 Hla charge for the year '00 la 96,818 39 t Making for two yeari (83,015 30 {! Anil thla but one among many Items jf bin euioluiuonta. _ Cunningham, the Speaker or the Jhlo Hounc, waa elected by one votei 1 inil that one hla own, he haying openy ,'oted for hlnuelf. imuuin. Canadian* luclllaann Indian Bald oa Our XoittHHlcni Frostier. A Id Ttry MMHa Story. Chicago, Jan. 3. A Bpeclal from St. Paul to [be Tri: time save: Positive information la received from perfectly reliable authority that the Untied Btatea Government has been notified in a manner and from a eonroe It will be beund to take notice of, that the Canadian adherents In the I ted River settlement and at Portage La Prairie bava tnoitad U>e Sioux Indiana to a raid on Pembina and St. Joseph) In retaliation, aa la claimed for alleged aid and oonntenance given to the Bed Btver rebellion by American citizens on thla aide of the International line. Thelnformatlonon which thla notification was baaed oame from a person in the ooanaels of the Canadian Government, and In the secrets of Governor MoDougall'a adherents In the settlement. In order that the gentleman to whom It waa given might prepare for bla own personal aafety, be waa asaured that If not before then, by the opening of aprlng the entire aettlement on the Amerioan aide of the bonndary wonld be wiped out by theso Sioux marandera, who for obvious reaaonB are oppoaed to the annexation of tbelr preaent secure refuge from punishment, and who have been told that annexation to thla country la the object of the movement. The liovernmeni is Basra iu innate inquiries on the aubjeot, to provide ample protection to the American residents at Pembina. This notloe will doubtless be beard of via Washington In a abort time. A letter from Pembina, written the day after McDotienll left, aays there baa been no dlaaneotlon among the patrlota, nor an Idea of giving np the cause. It la a fixed faot that there will be no civil war in Ked River, aa the people are almost a onlt In the purpose of keeping Canada out, and the; will go in for annexation to the United Slataa before they will anbmlt to Ctanada'a yoke. MoDougell haa atarted for home. It li well for him and the country. We will now have quiet until the opening of aprlng, when may he expected aome stirring times, as the Government has given ont that there will be three Invading armies In tbs country?one by lake. Superior, one by York Factory, and one by British Columbia, across the Kooky Mountains, and he cited the Invasion of Abvaalnla a* to what the Uon would do wlien he wagged hU tall. The aame writer eaya: We nave authority for knowing that the Sioux Indiana, the Little urows and Little Sixes bands of fugltlvee from America have been fed and kept In readiness to make a raid on the United State: In the Bprlug, and sweep na all off. In retaliation for Ibe supposed part we have taken against Governor MoDougall. The leadera or the Governor's party In the settlement are all fiends in human ahape, and would | stop at no moody means to aooompusn their ends; and It la all foolishness to Bappose MoDoagaU 1b not cognizant of all their doings; yet he went off yesterday without note of warning to any of ua, and the very last words of his Attorney General, Richards, to us were. 'We will get even with you when the time oomee.' CHICAGO. Another Death rroinTrlcbiua-Telo* graph Operators1 Strike. Chicago, Jan. 3. Another death from trlohlna has occurred among the vlotlms near Maren* S, Ills. This makes four deaths from b same cause. There are four more Blok, who it Is thought oannot possibly recover. This morning nearly all the operators In the Western Union Telegraph Company in this city, some flfiy-tlve to sixty in number, struck. This strike has been inaugurated in sympathy with a little event whloh took plaoe In San Franclsoo on Saturday last. Under the Influence of the Telegraphic Protective League, the news of the San FranoUoo strike reaobed here on Saturday evening. On Sunday the operators held a meeting and decided to take anlted action in the matter. The result was that about all the operators at nine oTolook this morning oeased to n?/l diui1a*A/l Itinlf Intonilnn never to resume work until two men ut Him Francisco were restored to their positions and former pay. Tne several officers of the Western Union, and tbelr olerka, at ones took tbelr plaoee at the tables and transmitted und received messagoulurlng the day. Fortunately for the company, there are quite n lame number of telegraph operators In tbe city, many ol tbern first olasa, engaged In other pursuits. Employment at good wages was Immediately offered and before dark about enough men wore engaged to all the vaosnolea, and by to-morrow they hope to have everything working with the usual clockwork regularity. The strikers w|ll not be recognized or employed by the Company hereafter, The salaries of operators here range from ISO to $120 per month. Horrible Tragody In new Torn- ' a, Han and Woman Hnrdored In nn Assignation Honae. New York, Jan, 8, A terrible tragedy, reoalllng by somo of Its features the famous Helen Jewett i murder, and Invested In addition with the shadows of a dark mystery, occurred at No. CO Elizabeth street last even- i Ing. The house la one of assignation, kept by Mrs Beck. Among the visitors . to and occupants ofabaok room every . Sabbath afternoon for the paet Ave months have been an unknown gentlenan and a oloselv-velled lady. Noth- I Dg was known of the partlea by Mra. Beck, except that the man engaged the i room every prevlona Saturday) that the nysterlons woman, wbose face ahe had ; lever Been, met lilm at the usual time. Last evening at 0:30 o'olook, platol ahota were hoard In the ohamber. Ura. Beck ind a policeman hastily broke In the loor, and found the man lying ou the loor Inaenalble, with u platol abot In ila right temple, and bla oompanlon, I handaome and apparently refined, Inelllgent lady, lying near him with a ' ihaatly w'dnnd In the left temple. The , overa were taken to Bellvne noapltal, t where tbey died ahortly after arriving, ind wlthont speaking a word to olear he myatery. From papera found In i heir pockets, It U believed the name if the man la QeorgaBanman, and that if (be woman Annie UoNamara; that bey are both sohool teachers in Brookyn. The bodies were placed In the tforguefor Identification. Great oxiltement prevailed laat nlgbt In the rlclnlty of the tragedy. >eatli of nr. Bnrley-Beaolniione of be PealtentlMT Director*. Whkemno, Jan. 4, 1869. At a called meeting of the Board of )lreolora of the West Virginia Penlteniary, Ur. U. W. Bier was oalled to the Ihalr and Mr, J. K. Botaford appointed leorelary. Ur. Bier atated that lion. inmou uuney, rmnmoi our uoaru . lied laat iilubt, and Rave a feeling ketoh of tbo life and servloee of Mr. Intley ; whereupon the following reeoutloni were unanlmonaly adopted I Whkukah, It baa pleaaed God to reuove by death onr late assoolate, Hon. J rames Barley, we present to his bereav- I k1 wife and family onr warmest syiulatby and condolence. Itaolvai, That onr relations with blm * Trealdent of onr Board ever since Its irgnnlzntlon bare been of the moat ordlaland friendly oharaotor. Jlaolveil. That we wear the nanal ladge of mourning for thirty daya, and ttend hla funarallh a body. Itaolvai,a copy of these reeontlons be aen( by the Secretary lo Mrs. lurley and family. and published In . be city and Monndavllle papers. Do, E. A. iln.DURTH, u. W. BIBB, John k. BonronD. DUO. 1 HDRLBT?Un January ?Ui.lB89, at hla reslenoenear Monndavllle, wT Va. of Fnllonary Oongeatlon, JAmaBoaiaT, Ksq., noil ea year*. The funeral will take plaoe at 3 o'clock . K.,on Wodneaday, ttic&lhhMt. TUo rotUvea and Irlenda are mpeotfally invited 3 attend. J (Baltimore Han pioaao copy ) Sugar Oared Hams. 0TIERCK8 OKO. F. DAVIS A CO.'B Colobraled Btar llaujR. C J ant rueelvotl aqiI lor nolo by A M. lUflLhY. JgpeUirt Away With Speotaoles. . i Wimmade new, Milly, without doctor or medlolnn. Hunt root-paid on nnttl'tr 10 conn. Addrcm, Ml. K. B. KOOTK, 18) Lexington An, If. V. Away with Uncomfortable Trasses, Comfort and Our? tor tho Uuptured. Heat post-paid on reoeipt of 10 bents. Address DR. K. II. FOOTE, deel6 UPLexfyton at*., N. YAiloook's Porous Plasters seem to possess the quality of Aooamulating Blootrioity and imparting it to the body, whereby the circulation of the blood becomes equalized upon the parte where applied, catulog pain and morbid action to oeaae. Tho Porous Plasters are flexible, and found or great help to those who have weak backs, or pain in ine Bue. larpoouuiy oro iney vmoauio 10 those who have negloeted colds. They ore often provenuvoh of Oomomptloo; nay, they are believed to have loosened the grasp of thli terrible a 01 lotion, and been mainly instrumental In effecting a cure. In varl* ble climates they should be worn on the breast oar between the shoulders, or over the kidneys, by those who are roUloct to take oo Id oaaHy. declQ-dar# BOTTLED PARALYSIS. Thli Is the proper tltlo of the horrible me* talilo hair dyes. Worse than the fate of Absalom may be the late of those who oso thorn. OBE WnOLESOttC PREPARATION for changing the hair to any desirable shado from brown to Jot black may be prooarod everywhere, vlx: Orifit&doroft Bxoelfllor Hair Dye. After careftil analysis, Professor Chilton, the distinguished Chemist, has authorised the proprietor to declare, on lxls behalf, that lfe contain* nothing deloterlons to health. No other hair dyo In tbe world has the like guarantee. CRISTADORO'8 HAIlt' PKRHEBVA TIVE, as 11 Drentng, acta llko n cUatqi 011 tbe Hair after Dyeing. Try it dOQlpHlAw ' i < | WEDDING CARDS; D WKUU1MU O A A 1 CARDS It li y awd Y 7 KNVISLOm*. I N ? T THI T E K L F1NK8T ? 1 A&SOHTMENT JL U a a IS V Kit K N w U BROUGHT O K K B TO K 7 WHEKMWO J O O B UAI<L AT B R INTELLIGENCER R O JOB ROOMB, O M M B 16 QU1NCY STREET.. H To Owneri of Hones. THoamnd of Hones dlo yearly from Colic. This neod not be. Dr. Tobua' Venetian Horae Liniment will positively euro ovofy caw, if given when llrit taken. The coat is only one dollar. Ever; owner of a horse should have a bottle In his stablo, ready for use. It U warranted superior to anything elm for tho cure of Cuts, Wind Galls, Swellings, Bore Throat, Sprains, Braises, Old Bores, Ao. This Liniment Is no new remedy. It has boon used and approvod or for n years by tho lint horsemen In the ooontry. Glvou to an over-driven horse, It acts like magto. orders are constantly reooived from the racino HaMe$ of England tor It. The celebrated Hiram Woodruff, or trotting fam* used It .'or yoara. Col. Phllo P. Bush of the Jerome Race courso, has glvon a Certlflcate which can be neon at the Depot slating that alter years or trial, It Is tho best In tho world. His address is Fonlham, N. Y. No one onoe using It will evor be without it, it la put up In Pint Bottles. Bold by Druggists and Saddlers, throughout the United States. Depot 10 Park Placo, Now York. doclOKlftw NATURE'S OWH BELIABLE BBMEDT. They are Appld-eoed llko, tastoloas and Inodorous Mild, bat effectual, The OALiBAB GRAINS or "SEEDS" iretho great NBRVB TON 10 and Aperient, rhey care Blok-Headache, Constipation, In* llgestlon, JJUllonineas, Irregularities, and jeneral Nerve Debility. Cblldron readily tAke the new Household Remedy. Bold In membranous pouches, containing '5 tp 80 Grains as originally pnt up. roa BALI BY J7AUGHLIN>? SMITH & CJOi nov8-6m Dissolution. Whuxjko, W. VA., Jan. 1, im imifi FIRM OF P. O. HlLDRBTii A BRO. JL la dissolved by the death of P. 0. Hlllreth. All persons having claims'against he late firm will please present them for ettlement, and thoee knowing themselves indebted are requested to call and settle, as t is desired to oiose up tho business as soon m poealblo. P. C. HILDRETH A BRO. By B. P. HILDRBTH, Surviving Partner. nwriu, WhixUMo, Jan, 1, 1870, Hlldre'b A Bro.. successors to P. 0. Billroth A Bro.. No. 68 Main streot, Wboellng, V. Va? wholesale dealers In Bar and Bheot ton, Norway Iron and Nail Rod, Oast. Bhear rad Spring Steel, Nails. Spikes, Anvils, fisea, Springs, Axles. Hot Pressed Nuts. Vashars. Wueon Hnbs. B cokes. Felloen. milUi Bel Iowa, Hied got, Pinter Paris, Mo ; Plan U.Lra Lime, Common Limo, Co- i nent, Ac. Grateful for the liberal patronage bestowed , in the old Arm of P. C. HlldrelU 6 Bro,, , ronld respeottally ask a oontlnnanoe of the j lame to the new firm. t jant HILDRBTH a BRO. , One Thousand Pounds OLD TYPE I FOR SALE. | APPLY AT THK INTELLIGENCER OFFICE. dec2Q HATS & CAPS I A N OTHER LARGE STOCK OF HATS . [X ana uaiti ror mod, uoyi nau uuuuroa. ? Jaat reoolved At 5 HARPER A BUO.11. ( SCOTCH CAPS! 1 IU8T RECEIVED, AXOXHER LOT OF I ttao Imported lootofa 0?m. Aim FUR t IAPB, OOLLAK8 Mid ULO VKJ. [ declt* HARPER A RRO.U ( Buokwhmt Floor. : >r UAllUiCU) i'UKK ANDUH01UK. < 15 j-rx'lgsa^w, I in?gnwn?atBt?, L, A Bare Opportunity r. Kmo bwdhb stock in a bar a?u II1 profitable ban Mumfutartu Ocmnmr, will bo open for a few dayi.For partitters Add raw, LOOK 1K)X 18. Jang.* Wheeling, W. Va. Lost OKTWKEN TUB BRIDGE,' OOKNKK D and CapL John McLuro's residence on the Island. Two Gold Uraoelets and Gold Locket' The locket was fastened with a small ribbon to the bracelets. Junl Corner Main A Qnlncy Bis. FOB CITY REBGEANT. Musks. Editobs Please announoe my name as a e mdldato for tho ollloo of City Hereoant. If re-sleeted, I will, as heretofore, perform the duties of the ofllce to tlie best or my ability. Jan8 .? HBWKY COW ANT. Dividend. mUE NATIONAL BANK OJT WKUT V1BX Elnla has declared a dividend of Flro P., ?mt, payable on -"wABHiai. 1 '?? fliatilor. For Bent. milAT VERY DESIRABLY LOCATED X resldonce on tlie north aide or Monroe, between Fourth and Fifth itreetv, known as the old St. Mathews PorsonBgo. This la a comfortable and oonveniont residence. Immediate possoMloD Riven. THl*L O'BRIEN, JamS Real Kntate Agent. For Bent. rnUK FINE BRIOK RESIDENCE NOW I occupied by F. B. Williams, corner of Centre and Sixth street*. There are 9 rooms, bath room, pantry, Ac. Gas and water in bouse. Also tbo store room adjoining. Possession given 1st of ApflL Apply to, Jan4.? JAMES BOoLKY. Dissolution of Go-Partnership, fUHE PARTNERSHIP OF HARLAN, L Bowman ft Co. Is this day dissolved by the withdrawal of Benjamin Btephons. The business of tho late firm will be settled by tho now Arm of HAKLAN ft BOWMAN. Wh atUNO. Jan. l, 1870. JanP Notice. VTAVINtf BEEN APPOINTED ADMINJN Istrntor or tbo estate of P. 0. Htldreth, uooeased, I hereby notify those having CJIUU1I) UUnLUOl DUJU WIPW iv yimua properly authenticated for payment, and thoeo indebted will please call and settle. CHAH. H. BERRY, jam Administrator, Dissolution. mUB FIRM or H. BOHMULBAOH, A CO., L constating of H. Schmulbach and George Keller, waadlSBolvod by mutual consent, on on the 1st day of January; -A. D., 1870. All persons having claims against the late firm will present them for payment to H. Hclimuibach, and all persona Indebted to tho raid late firm will pay the same to H. Hehmulbach. The business will be oontlnuod by Henry Schmulbach, at tbe old stand. H. 80HMULDACH A 00. Thankful for tho patronage extendod to tbe old firm, I take pleasure in commendlng my late partner to our old friends and customers; ? Jan? GEORGE FELLER. Invisible Rubber Weather Strip, FOR DOOBS AMD WISDOW9, IB THE OHEAPEST, DEBT AND MOOT 1 oll'eetual Weather Btrlp In use, and en* uroly oxeludes Wind, Rain: Bnow and Dnit. It store all rattling of the windows. It Is entirely ont of sight.- It oannot warp or split. A house oan bo warmed with one-third less fuel. J TUB llttJT WEATHER BTKIF IN OSB. Loavo your oidora at the Picture Store of E. L? BICOLL A CO., hole Agents for West Virginia. , Jan< Superintendent of Water Works. MEEflus. editorsPloarn annonnoe the name of Wilxjam h. Com.as the Peoples' candidate for Superintendent of Water Works, at Uio next Municipal Election, and oblige, JRU8-* M ANY OITIZESB. People's Bank. Tuu directors have this day deolared a dividend of Ten per oent out or the profits of the last six months, payable to Stockholders on demand. J. F. UPDKti i>AFF. Cashier. Wdejeliko, W. Va? Doo. 31,1800. Jtn8 DISSOLUTION OF XJO-PARTNERSHIP. rnUE PARTNERSHIP OF ARMSTRONG, I HollUlay A Oo. is this day dissolved by the withdrawal of J. A. liolllday. The bnalnces of tho late firm will be setilod by the now firm of Armstrong, Ooea A Oo. J. Ai ARMBTRONG, ALEX. OOEN. T. B. ARMSTRONG. Wane lisp, Jan. 1, lg70. Jana Notice. rillllS ANNUAL MEETING OF THE X Stockholders or tho Pranklln Insurance Company or Wbeollng, for the eleotlon or Dlrectorri 'or tno miimlna vour. will bo hold ill ihe oflloo or tho Company, aa Monroe street, on tho 17th dny of January, 1870, botwoon tho honra or 2 aud i p. m. U. M. COKN, JnnS Beorolary. Corn! Corn! Corn! Mov's Celebrated Corn FOR BALK BY D. K. IRWIN & OO. noylQ Dividend. WnxxLUG, W. VA? Deo. 20, I860. mllK BOARD OF MANAGERS OF THK X Wheeling and Belmont Bridge Comp?ny liavo declared a dividend of Four (?) per oent on tho capital stock of the Company, payablo on or after the lat day of Jan* nary, ltflJ, to tho Btookholden or their legal representatives holding stock this day. J08* LAWBON, doc21 Hoorotary, Stockholders' Meeting. Wnicujfo, W. Va., Dee. 25, i860. The annual meeting of the Btockholdora of the Wheeling and Bel- 8 monl Hridge CoUpany, will be field at tho , office of tlie Company, on Monday, the loth f day of January. 18J0, between the bourn of t land sx o'clock r. m., for the eleetlon of nlno Manasera to wrye dnrlng the ensnlng voar. JOWEPH LAWBON, decM Secretary. J In Chancery, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OK OHIO Oonnty, West-Va. " John Hamilton VH. A. J. Harry, Adminla trator of tbo estate o/ Asa D. Johnston, dea'd, and others. Pursuant to a doc roe made In this canse on tbe 30ih day of November, A. D., 1868, it was by oonsont referred to one of the Commissioners of this Court to take Iho ac? Bonntof tho assets of the said estate In the , bands of tho said A. J. llarry as suoh Ad- ' mlnlstrator, and tbat he call In the creditors of the said Asa O. Johnston, dec'd, upon living notloe for fonr suooesslve weeks In a . nowspaper publlibod In tbe City or Wheeling, and that be reports the amount due by Lhe odd estate and their priority, IX any, i and snob other matter as he may deem 1 noccssary. coxmisbiohkb's cm os. 1 a WnuLixo, Deoember 7, IM9, J Notloe Is bexabygiven to all parties Interssted tbat 1 have fixed on Ttmrnday, tbe Bid day or Jan nary, a. o., 1870, as the tlmo, nt 10 o'olock a. x., tbat day, and my Ifflooln the City of Wheeling as tho plaoe ? srbon. and where, I shall prooeed to take I Lho said Aocount, and enquire into tbe matters mentioned In nld decree, and at which i Lime and Place the creditors of the said es- t lata will presont their claim* fox adjtulloa- u Lion. Q. L ORAHMKR, dooT'td Oommilaner. BUROPKAN EXCHANGE OFFICE, i T3. k A.MTWTT7TP, STERLING) XXORAHGJB ON LONDON for any nm not lea Uian one pound iterllng. blgfct Dram on allihe principal Htleaor Germany, Franoe and Italy at lib* T ural rate*. Alto for sale at tbe aame offloo i 1'anago Tickets to or from England. Ireaud. Bremen and Hamburg via. Mew York ?r Ha 1Umore. Emigrant Railroad Ticket* torn Mew York and BalUmore to Wlioellng. 1 offloo a. W: oor. Third and Market Street*, Notary Pab,^, * IMaimat*. KIre ana Life, Ol.lm, and 0?n- z wal riuwuKi Agent. novlg | Now Baoon. I r</\n PIECES HAH8. i illy ago pikjm aiiouMcn. 600 VleoM HQRar Ca rod Breakout lUcon. " ??- """MO . "tU\ 1-ktH. KXOEL8IOR HAND l*OINT? <*l Hone HlioeNalti. amoTtud rtio*. C I', U. HlliUKKTH 4 UKO? i dacn u Main Btreet gn Partridge Joint'Stock Oompany Atoke Uwbeit ,WBr'CPBOIOffi&1ftIs riotuittx. PORTKAITB IN INK, OIL. 1 WATKB OOLOHH. AMU FA8TJCL. | Keep conttanUy on band ALBUMB. F KAMfcH. AKTioT'd MATKUIAL^, AND PHOTOUKAl'll UOODH, Wholosnlo and Ketall, at the lowcnt market prices. A oomploto assortment of 8TEKKOHOOPM3 AND VIKWB. Janl 117 Main Hlroel. Dissolution of Oo-Ptrtnenhlp. tied by lb. now Bn n$g *up *to. BBNJ. UAVKNPORT, GEO. iL PAKKH. DAN'L U. LUJT, Jr. WnaLTKO, Dec. 81,1??. intWHT K. LIST. V2f.So HS?* r. IJINJ. DAVMPOBT. DAH'X. C. IJflT, JB. Q BO. He PAKltS. HENRY K. LIST ft CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS AND DKALKR8 IN Flour, Baoon, Lard, Oheeso, Bto., Comer Main aad Unlncy Mmtt. WHEELING, W. VA. PpRK PACKING ESTABLIttHMEHT, Pulton, (Moar WUeellng.) In suooeodlng to Uio business of the late Arm of List, Morrison A Oo? we desire to SIKik the trade for the Uberal patronage extended to tho house with which the senior partnor has been connocted for over "onrfoujcaperleuce wilh the wnnle of the trade of Uili Motion, and oar ample fadliLion for the transaction or the Wholesale Grocery business, lead us to believe that we can offer lndocomonts not surpassed else"ttMWMOUon Willi our regular bMlneee as heretofore, we have leasod a first-class Pork Packing Establishment, and have secured toe wnioes of Mr. Jehn Bajhk: an experienced and skillful Packer, by which .^mmant wn nra enabled to sell Bacon, Meal Pork and Lard, at tbe yory lowest rates, for Hook of superior quality. Wo intend to oflbr special inducements to Oaab and Prompt-pay buyers; We reqoest an examination orour stock and prloe list. , L1BT<lC0, Wanted. A FAUUIN WKBTVIHUINIA, Adapted to CaMIc on<l Cropa* A large tract well fonoed anil watered Preferral, If reasonable In prlco. Aildriw, .rAKMBKi j>wimaw Paterson, N. J. Good Timber Lands in Virginia Wanted. A UOOD TRACT WITH VABM LAMDB A. lnterspeaod, capable of being worked at once, can be disposed of if price is roaaonablo. Addre-, lann-dftw Box 1716, new Yom r. o. WANTEU -AUKNTH FOB OUR NKW Work, tlie PEOPLE'S LAW BOOK. By Uio lato Law Partner of tbe Chief-Justloe of Man. Entirely new, full, complete and reliable. Recommended by tbe most eminent Jadses, etc., of Ohio, tad.. Ky., Tenn , and many otber States; from Maine to California, as the best, most oomprehenslble, and most useful book ever prepared for popular use. Tbe hlgb character or tbe work. Its practical value to all ciaseos, its splendid recommendations, and its beaut *nl nnruiarannfl rtlanri AOflnlfl nil UlA hlBll read (o sucaeaB from the very outset. Ad* drew, B. HANNAFORD A 00., 177 West Fourth Street, Olnolnnatl. F. b.?Also, wanted, Agents for Greeley's Akxhican Conflict, and other flrst*class works, JanS-eod-dftw Administrator's Notice, fflHE UNDERSIGNED HAB BEEN AFJL pointed Administrator of the estate of John E. Bark aw, deceased, and notloe Is hereby given to all persons indebted to said estate to settle their aocounts without delay: and all perrons having claims against said estate will present tliom properly certified to tbe underelgnod,at Elm drove P. o., this i county. JOHN B. ORAIOHTON, dec3i-dAw? Administrator. Oxtoby & Duffield, m OtsSg lis? 1 m sit* ga^.g I 1 fc i 1 \ 104 MARKET STREET. i JA1I1 LOOAI'B AKHIOA, Tho Beet Fain Klllor In Um. \ LOGAB'^iBBIOA, 1 Tho Cheapest Llnlmot In Use. LOGAH'SABSIOI, For sprains, Braises, Swellings, Ac. LOGAH'fl AKBICA, For Rheumatism, Nouralgla ana Pains of Hi kinds. . It is a combination of Aroloa with power* 1 ai oils, Ac.. making it a superior remedy , br external use. J Prloe 25 Cents, in large bottles. DR. OHAFMAN'B J JOARHOUND BALSAM, 1 ?*OR? )OVQBI, COLDS, HOABSXHEM, Ac. IT7E RECOMMEND THIS ARTICLE JAB . W a first rate Cough Hyrup, fully equal to my sold, and the cheapest in the market. We only 26 ooilr, in Wat bottles 1 It will lot oonstlpato the bowels, nor debilitate heiystcxnlike many of the oough syrupe Many of our ouitomers have been using it J or years, and oontlnuoto nso it in prerarnoo to other nreDaretlonfli WThe Children like it. It is good for ? onng and old. For sale by 1 LOUAN. LIST A 00.. Wholesale DraggM/, deo7-dAw Wheeling, w. Va PRVMK VW.W nnrin flew Orleans Molasses. J I A A BARRELB OF THE ABOVE, Dlby V not from LouLtiana Plantations, now rrlvTng una for sale by PAXTOK A OGLE BAY. ? NEW CROP 6 tfEW ORLEANS SUGAR. J A PEW HOGSHEADS ARRIVING; also, I 1 rorto Rloo and Roflned Bngars, on ti anils, and for Mia by u PAXTON A 00 LIB AY. fl Sundries. CJA BAUB RIO OOFFEE. .Oil >00 package! Bright and Black To75 barrels Fine and Extra Syrups. 900 " Family Flonr. 00 Flint Hominy. 1 Mackerel. Herring ana Oodflib. Gunpowder, Young Hyaon and Blnok ? oaa. O Bodai, indigos, Sploes and Em Ooffoo. Oboloe Factory and Ooaben Choose. Rloo, N. O. Tar and Oarbon Oil. Boapa, Candles, Lead. Bbot and Powilor. o^^SSi??>< ??. Wilb many otber articles, on band, and u ?r sale by QgQia gAXTOW * OGLKBAY. Sonltor Cloth.es Wringers. 3D0JS. no. a MONITOR ULOTHJH P.'OH'LUU^TTH a ana. Common Lime. 100 WB?ltu*u a muiRBTH * HBO. yfimnttpng. ESTABLISHED M TBAB8. JOS. CARTWRIGHT, OFTIOILA.lTj AlfD DEALER IN M 11 ? S. <s ^ ; onion by mull proinpUy attended to.OorretpondenUi requiring anxwen will Dtamn frlr Minrn TWrtAPft. wllOD noten clMTnlforifori. 125 MAIN~ STREET, i "WHEiElXiXITa-. , aoplO ? i Sewing Maohinos for Hont with 1 prtvilogo of applying Bonti to , Purohaio. I 1 || 11 | I j j! 1 5 b 8 S * I < 1? i . mi 3 ? M11 j ? a . s a ? B ill S ' III- ?ft i Jill Bfs Call and Examine at 1 WH, BTJJHTKH ft GO'S, s (local Bo. S5 Moww Street A HMALIi L(fT OF J Holiday Presents Left, 9 Suitable for NEW YEAR'S PRESENTS. t Kortatio algroatly reducod prloon, at j SDltJND BOOKING'S, AND BUUMNIi ft OAKKULIVB , iPH.a.iaaE.A.C'sr. i docW SELLING OFF. J took of Notions and Fancy Goods. 1 Fob tub purpose of reducing hy a Block with a view or closing the bail* (I less, l am now offering, and will offer for cJ t few days only, my entire stock or Goods i it rednoed prloos, and many kinds of Goods z itooot. I would eali the attention of the trado to he following seasonable artlolos: Genu- Merino ahlrta and Drawers, Ladles' Merino Vests, 8 bawls and Arabs, Hosiery and Gloves, ? Knit Ooats and Scarfr, Jeans and Flannels, . Iilnen and Ootton Handkorohleffe, I Cotton Batting, I And a great variety of other goods In my " Ino. To parties wishing to entor the bnslnen offer the entire stock on favorable time, pith tlio best stand in the oily. Possession ;lven on ihe first or February, T. 0. HoAFEE, Janl 70 Main Btroet. Closing Out Sales. KTE WILL OFFER Til 18 MOltNINQTO TV mm? room for Uhrutmu Uooda ooni. ug, a largo lot of Ramaaota of Upacas, Flannels and Dress Goods. We alio offer oar enure (lock of Panojr Dress Goods, Shawls Ao., At New York oost and lew.. J. H. BH0DE8 ft CO. B Furs at Oost. A LL OUR COMMON FUB8 AT008T. A i tall Used Collar and Moffat IS 00; dCCl8 ' J.B.BHODHB ACQ* Waltham Watches p: 14 Plate, 16 and 20 Sizes. no ZIIE MANUFACTURE OK TI1KBK L line Watohoa tbe Company liavo ?lovoxl all the wolenoa and Hull In ttie ait at icir oommand, and oonfldenlly claim thai >r fineness and beanty, no lew than for the til reater excellenciOH of mechanical and aclrtlfloeorreotnea of design and execution, ieee Watches are unsurpassed anywhere. In this country the manufacture of tlieee ne grade or Watches is not even attempted 1 coept at Waltham. ro For sale by . Wi. H. mniVBGIl AGO.) c IM Main IVtreef, QCtai4Mn WBKKLINO, W. VA. ~ irandy for Mince Pies. I AJJta, A OH1ND UOUtiH SYRUr, WUUH UH5KNUK3, DC BaUK'H UATAllRIl liUHKUY, ?' PHALONH V1TAMA, j ___ ? HALLS HAIH hKNKWKli 0 OFRLAMD* TONIC, ? KKNNBDY'd DIHOOVKltY, OOD LIVER OIL, Ij BOHEWCKH MKMCINKM _V GOLD FISHj HOW by 5( LIST & HUBBARD, UUUQoisTM, ?? Door North or Pom ndlrr, 31 ll Jltmtm. TTor CIMIUMI, Loimilli and HI. Louie. This day (Wednesday) Oth hut., positively. ^ Tbo fine paaMnger ?learner jM&^&^SSSL points tuts day (Wednesday) 5th fiwt., ik*iUvely, at 4 o'clock p. u. For freight or panice apply on board or u> J?n6 T. H. MOWU. A genu For li Loots-Direct. Thursday, Jan. flth, ^The splendid paiwengor steamur iJ8Z*A(iLKMl)ALK, Oantaui John H. JlHJPlHare, will leave wheeling tor hi. Lools direct, on Thursday, the Glh Hut. For freight or puaage apply to janl f. MONO, Agmit. For ilDdsuU, lOTlarlili ami m. JaH^kwUl 1MT. u .bOTo, WnlneklMy, lb. 6ui in.t, at 3 o'clock r. k. For Wight or ??- ?' lo Jam Agents. Regnisr Hstaasns ms4 Wheeling racket. mm . The line new light draught pan lug jfor Malamoraa, every Tuesday, Tlium. day aud Saturday at 1U o'clock a. m. Ke. turning, will leave Matamonu for Wheeling BVj^Mtmday, Woduesday -<iul Friday Mt n For freight or panHse apply on board or to O. H- BOOTH A CO., JODlt-tf Agenlt. ywtaai mmm. 1800. 1870. Fall and Winter Fashions ?ATA. M. ADAMS', NO. 37 MONROE STREET, NEAR MARKET, WHKBB WILL ALWAYS BE POUND from medium to the fluent Cloths, Casslmeres, Vestings, Which will be made to order In the mwi raalilonablo stylo, on tbo abortem ponibiu lotlco. Healao lnvftea yonr attunllou to uLa superior Htook of Men's FiriMiim Ms, Where yon will alwayi And a complete rs nrtment of everything In that line; hIho, u. jls stock or Beady-Hade Clothing. MADE EQUAL TO UUBIOM WORK, Which will be disposed of at ORY LOW PRICES. Please call and examine. OCtlS A* M. ADA MM. wfl jnitt. GRAND OONOERT -ARBrACBLBAUX DE ST. CHIBPICV. T1HE MANAGEMENT HAS THE bouoi L of announcing to the clUsens of Wheelng and vicinity, a series of entertainments, JTordlng pleasure and profit to all, by a roups which for over four hundred nights, las had a lasting hold upon the fancies 01 La mends. .fbooblIIMMS. PARTI: , Grand Overture, (from the opera of What's your number,) Troupe. , Little Barefoot...* Blaetlk. ) father, dear father, oome go with me now To Forgey'a and buy me them Bootu, 'lie ones that I have are all out at the too, And I know ho has some that Just suit*. , Gobbler's Laments........nM....?M.Hafrole PART* II. i Rocltative-Snow Btormm Hyrubbers . Uorn-not Bole-o Hntree. , Skaters Joy-wlth Bole-o on shoe hornM.MMM..mm?.MMMM ....Krlmper. Beautiful, beautiful fairy llko Boo in; BwlfUy ye glide o'er the guttering loe. PARTUS , Tableau-Aseembllngof the barofooted host who prepare to Tryon. , Urand Tableau?Troupe surrounded by the.hoat no longer baiefbotod, but with feet oneaaod In line and coarse Hooix, Bboes and Gaiters, from the very popn tor house of Alex. H. Forgey, ISao Main street, where this troupe Is now performing. . Keooptlon of Ureenbaokau Trouj>o. 0 oonolude with the solo satisfying drama from tho pen or the celebrated Lap* stone, entitled, THE SHOE FITS ME! 1 performance In which this lroupe3iaa nn superior In the known world, *UI?B IWIIUIIIIBIIW . IWiy . WIIIIUli fternoon and even In*?until farther 110ioo. Doora open at T o'clock a, m., ami low at 0 p. x. Ldmisaion to all Farts of the HonaeFreo. j-yont Seals Bticnxd tar the Bart/ooUil. ALEX. H. FOBGEY, Manager, tlooZi tag Main Htrtm CHRISTMAS .AMDNTEW YEARS. To make It an ot^oot to pnrehaMrs [AIILTOI & HARDING, i 100 BASKET ftTRKKT, Will anil at amallu MilnAil nrlMia fnt TDlttTY DAYH ORI.T, [ANOd, ORUANB, VIOLINS, flOOLOH, VIOLINOKLLOH, UU1TABH, MOUTH 01MMNH, EltMAN AND KIIKNCU ACOOKDKONf*. I'ersonn mum como within thirty d?y? lo ?lvo Iho benellt of Uio above reduction. lOCHI HAMILTON A HAUDINU. S30.650 ILLAltH, dtatrllmtod monthly by Bworn Com aaloueni in tho Lcgftl Krntorky Sul" I?ott?*rjr. art for clrcnlur at nnro unci Try Y*n Imcm. Itldrt-M 0. U. Ut'UUAY Si CO., (fcvlngtuu, hjr. locH-ood Cane Poles. r\n CANK l'OLti) JU8T BKCWVKU JU Forule low. u RBKUV any 16 OH AH. H, BKKHY. Cheese. _ fk HOXKH PRIMK UOBUKH. J? "j ""ft1' Cloar Bacon Sidos. in I'IKOKHODBOWNOWRINU. 001 "UMS&ffiK'w