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( Whaling MB Jntclliqcnrrr. I V()L XVIIL WHEELING, WEST VA.. THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 6, 1870 NO. 115. gWtaarc N. O- ARTHUR. General Insurance Agent, HA.1L.KVS BLOCK, 106 Market Rlreet. ttuardian Mutual Life Insurance (Jo, OF 2ST2DW YORK:. ALL P0LI0IB8 NON-FOHFEITABLKannual dividends. Tho tin tiro profit! or ihe company divided equally among the pollcy-holuen. ITATKVKlfT. pollclos la forco Itf .000,000 AMed. 2,000,000 Annual luoome 1,000,000 LOMlFald ^ 680,000 Travelers' Inauranoo Company, OF HARTFORD, CONN. Net Caab AkmU over... ?1,000*000. General accident pollclos are written for uuy term from one month to one year, Inmiring against all forma or bodily lnjttty, rutalornon-firtal, whether tho injury be received in traveling or not, whether in the Hiore,offlco, Hhop, Factory, on thestreot or iiirtn. '? *1.. K&UWiljr rtumoubo* oosuiuuud uum OF IIABTFORD, CONN. ('Mali Capital 9S04300. lames Uckota of Insnranoe against accidents, 1 am also prepared to adjust Ore and ma* rluelosses,makeont aliu^ewwj^rcKito of '"oflWani Oen'l Insnranoe Agent. Peabody Insurance Compaaj, AT WHWSblNU, W. VA. HA PITA I ?... ~ f 125.000. With the privilege of luctoaslng the same to 1500 000. siaioroaa. William Uailxy, alouzo Lobimq, Da. W*. J. bitb, A. m. A da mi, andrew J.PAKHKLL, JAMXS f.barnih, hhnkyhtamw, thomas huqhk8, Joseph u. Woodward This Company having been folly organised, Is now prepared to take rink* at fair rates on Buildings of all kinds, Merchandise, Mannfactnrlng Establishment*. Fnrnlture, Hteara Boata and Cargoes on the Western iilvors and Lakes: also to lame porpotual Slides on Dwellings and Stores. This mpany being composed mostly of onr leading business men recommends itself to to the favorable oonalderatlon of the insuring publle, and solicits their ratronage. Applications tar lnaoranco will be promptly attended to at their office, BAlLKYft ?Ui< H'K, No. 10< Market Street. N. O. AKTHU K, Secretary. W.H.AUNEW, Asn'tSec'y. B. a BOKDATS, Solicitor. WILLIAM UAILKY, President. ALONZO LOKINO, Vice-President. octf>* Mid ii? uompauj OF WHKKLINW. UipllfJ . n.iiiii?? Directors. lun'tMouuiu?, f H. LOOAH, THOU. P. BHALUIROM ? W. FEAH.MI*. J.N.VAHOB, J H. 110BB8, MlOUAIL BllUir. Louifl 0. Brar*L. Tbta oompauy how having been organised llveyeare, anilln that time done a aqoeafal liiieln? ifl Btill prepared to take risks at fair rates on Bolldlngi of all kinds, Merchandise, Mannlketurlng Ertabllshmento, Furnltnre, Bteam Boats and cargoee on the Wee* reduced rates. This being a Btalo company with the *-* LiBUEHT iAUU UAmiL paid In. ami anrpliiK of any companyHi liw Hiate* nd ooinpcioed of iciniw ninety-four ?uicHioW?n, moat of whom are araonjt our aasraorwiss ded to at their office, No. 29 Monroo fctroet. nr 31 their eeveral agencies throughout the rtUUS' ,C. M. COKN.SM-y. , B.C.U10K, AM'lHM'y. h . ii'i. uoCLELLAN, Praddenl. uICQ, MKNUKL, Viae PmUdenL toblMAW jETNA fire 8c Marine insurance Gompauy Or WHEELING. UAPITji*.. ...-?" BTHBOTOBfl: 0&&S- KP" fHUlH UOItl-AN* HAVING BttltW KuJ I* ly organised, U now prepared t.i lull fUkaopon ?r all kiwi a. Mttrflbuuil i !?' I MuaKntorlnjr Eatakli.bmo.;;* UHU Ml? wwwni Waters. ^ ^ "I,B ' " "h. p, KILUEKTH, Hoc >\ J NO. K. MILLKK, A.W'1 J AMBB O. AtJH EHON, PreeX WM. B.BIMPBQN' Vloo Prw't. mfiI West Virginia Insnranoe Company. tiAPlTAL-.m^. 00. Honaebotd UooK, MffObaadlM and food* In imaalU DIRK4TTOBN. Juob Borubrook, Jacob M. BWJwl, ssasrsssy. is??,,, ffisS y?-?:?Urib, wT?.te (.Snurii; ?.H.rf.i>&. ^jfflw'ovar EbBUsloiui Book Hew, moiiIU i. b. mcwllooh7a? t Beo y? UUtfl FIBB AND MAHIHK insurance company OF WHEELING. I It CORPORA THD IN 1851. rHAKIM KIHKd ATTHKLOWKHT BATH 1 on Buildings or All kindB, Fornlluro ami Merchandise, end on Qoodi in Transit. nisecroBS: * WiM<Wi W.B. ocanoMN. HOk^r M0BU80M, JOHMBJUD. thou. FoUiOCXi Ain. Hoowa, J.D.UOBOI-. JAO0? Homcbbook. ??oto> nx> y1?. In the "Insnranoe ttnlld* <iS??e!fSSlo the Merchant*' National A. WILSON. KOlUWlt. Join U. HPYITi Uwitary. Janvy HARLAN, BOWMAN ft CO., MANUrAVTORKHH OK STEPHENS' Fire-Proof Iron Slag Roofing and Paying, OHa'pIiINU BTiUSB-r, Between Kintand AUrsImU'Btiu, WHBUIO, W. WA. 9TA1I order* for pelting ou Mm Above Rooflpj^prompUy Attended to MARTIN TAOKLK, uiiiriiTinii op VI2STBC3-A.K;, No. flu Mela Hirerf ? mfM+m ' UKNTKB WHKKUWO. Bar Iron. u AU IKON, HOUND AMD HQUAKK, fr.un p WAyne And Amerlaau And Hllf? Alillx, Bam Ikon, flat, from %x% to SAW. Bah Iron, oval, half ovaI And Uaff ruuud. Bar Iaojv, tingle end doable Homeaboe. Pitch. m^nfUL JOB* BWJWVJCII AND luuV"*1* W OJiAH- " BBHHV ibjikttl%trrcn A Btkp Backward.?'The Doraocrutlo I.?Kl?lalure of New York yeaterday adopted a reaolntlon, In both Douu?a, declaring the ratification of the XVth Amendment by that Stale repealed. Tlila aotlon la the reanlt of deliberate culmination anionic the leading New *ur& I'UUIIUIHUH, WUO glVB IOIIO UIIU direction to Demooratlo opinion and action throughout the United States. It means that It la the deliberate purpose of that party to go for* ward to another Presidential oon. teat In doggtf realatanoe to a final oloHlnR of the lsanes wbloh were presumed to have been aettled by the war. It In their tlxed determination to realm the incorporation into the fuuda* meutal law of the nation ol that principle which la the very ltfe blood of re* publican government: equality ot all the citleena be/ore the law. We believe It 1h the reaolutton of a majority of the people of the United States that llila ahull be the national law, and that In the euil thoy will grind to duat any party that wickedly and perversely aooka to prevent anoli a conaumatlon. Ho, perhapa thla manlfaatatlon of lmplacable copperheaillam la but another evidence of that uealQaeut Providence which aeema to have guided the fortunes of the Kepubllo and to have crowned them ho signally, time after lime, when they aeeined hi tueir loweai eatate. May 11 not be, after all, that the impatience ol (be couuiry to be magnuniuious towards tbe beateu rebels, wblob baa been ao often checked by unexpected outbursts of malignancy and violence iu the South, la to re* oetvo one more check by tbeae i'resh ekhibitiuna of envenomed oopperheadlBM at the North? la there not a divinity In all this that shapes our endst We bavo often felt impatient like others, at the slow progress of reconstruction, We have had tbe confidence to believe that the very selfishness Inherent iu humau nature rendered It safe, and therefore expedient, to pro* oeed with the work more rapidly. But from the spirit manifested by these people wbo. Mil ihomsetves Democrats, North and South, alike defying and oontradloting all the ordinary attribute*! of Intelligent and JuBt minded men, wo are not. at allsure that the delay baa not been for the best. Perhaps the country* waa moving too fast again, lowarda a full restoration of the South to her ancient place and needed this check. The rebellion was raised to establish' the government on tho idea that one class of oltizens should govorn to tbe exclusion of another. The overthrow of the rebellion overthrew that idea, so rar as the sword could doit, and established the government on the idea that all honest oltizens should share alike iu the power of government, aa^ they shure alike In tii. luir/tanu Ilal 11 loan Damn* arum Mill rebel against (his decision, and II is nece-wary thai In some way the question should be decisively set-* lied against tbem. Unless It be there la I noaasaranoe against future venewalof an embl'tered, and It might be bloody, strife.' With iliiri action of the Demooraoy now uHiitrolling the great State of New York, and the manifesto of the New Hampshire Demooraoy (lu another column) beforo us, with manifestations o' the same Implacable spirit In every quarter where northern oopperheadism and southern rebellsm (as In Georgia) has recr-nlly found expression, we tind Very little to enoourage the sentiments of charity and generosity towards the South, which her condition would nata* | rally Inspire If we bould believe her people aluoere In acoeptlng tfce new dea* | tiny before them. But If the Sontliern States, as soon as they And themselves In position so to do, are to |oln In a new crusade for the ovorthrow of auolr guarantees of oivll and politioa) equal-1 Ity hb have been erected on .the ruins of the rebellion?and the ooprse of north* ern copperheads looks as If they ex * pected It?then the promptings of mag* nanlmlty will havo to yield aomething to considerations of security; aud whatever is done munt be clone with a doe appreciation of the ilsks involved. The Demooratlo party (to-called) Is resolute In forcing the XVtli Amendment Into the foreground as the chief issue In the country. We believe U la and ought to be anoh, /or it involves < im oBHAnoe of everything tbat we olalm lo have won la tbe war. The people of the United Stale* have about come to realize tbla. II this were oonolaulvely aetlled, nothing la left whloh need aerlouiiy dlalurb the country's repose; and' therefore, If In any way tbla laane oan be made (harper, we ahonld Ilka to aee It done. It wonld be made a ijnoatlon ol Imperlooa moment If I C'ongreaa ware to deolara that until the XVtb Artlole bad beooma * part of the Oonatllutlon of the United Stale* no more of tbeStatea lately In rebellion ahould roaame their power* In tbe Government. That wonld oompel * deolalon very aoon, If tba amendment la lo be loat tho aoouer III* lietter, that Congreaa may know whal tu do, II It la lo be carried, tbe aooneb tbe belter, of oourae, lor then tbe oounlry oan Inrn ita attention to mora profitable mattera, Junaa M'Kuvvav reoelyed bla oommlaalon lut week, and left for Erie on Saturday morning. We bob by tba Plttabnrgh paper* that the oath of offloe waa admlnlatered to blm In Pitt* bnrgb, on the aame day, by Jndge U'Oandleaa of tbe U. 8. Dlalrlot Coori. Judge M'Kennan will enter upon bla Judicial dotlea, at Erie, during tba preaent week.? Washington Btporler. Tub enloglea on Mr, Feaaenden are ' I? ? ihB vnvernment print* Inn orn? In aoperlot alyla uodartha editorial dlreotlon of MaJ. Poore. The volume will be llluatrated with ?flna portrait of Mr. Feawnden, engraved for llaruea' Uletory of Congreaa. and re. carded ni the beat llkeneta of the deceaaed atateamau. A r.aRUR Newfoundland dog In Buffalo. alter watohlng foreome flibt between twoTIUIaonra, euddenly cnngbt one of them by the nook ana trotted off with It, kaaplng a Arm bold upon him until hla angry pawlon had time to cool; a golobbd woman named Jane ^wn\o^d^%nsrr|,.r.b; $Jnimy fTmNoTh&andco"" Tbe Mew Btfffmo In Frnuro. From the Provldeuce Journal. The New Year Id France is (o open on tbe beginning of a constitutional government. Tbe mlnlatera of tbe old regime resigned their plaoea on tbe 28tb lnat., three days ago, and tbelr resignations were Immediately accepted. On tbe same day tbe Emperor addressed a letter to M. Kmlle Olllvler, requesting blm to name snob person* un in bio judgment might be associated with himself In forming a cabinet lu harmony with tbe liberal majority In the Corps IiBglslatlf. He also expressed In bis letter bis determination to apply the principles and spirits or tht< Sciiattia Oonaultum to tbe entire administration of tbe government. At the aume time be made known bis desire to m*?ive tbe full oo-operatlon of tiio Corps Leglslatlf in oarrylng forward and perfecting the new regime now about to begin. This evont, all uoIhpIhhii as it in deserves to be regarded as oue of tbe most important that belong to the year that clones to~day, it not of Hit* age lu which we live. Tbe ablest and most powerful sovereign In Europe has establlshed a constitutional government for this country. True to the purposes he had before announced, with his preI paratlonB all oompleted, be baa, by bis own act, converted the institutions or Franoo from those of 11 personal deapotiffin into those of a monarchy control* led by the representatives of tlie people. The will of the Emperor la to be no longer the law. The government ! hereafter to reflect not the Judgment land pnrpose* of one man, but the wlahesof the whole people, as express ed In their leglalatlvu electlona. The ohange which he thua inaugurates, will be a Just oue In Itself, and lu its conaequenoes to Franoe it will be of im meaaurable Importance. The Kmperor ceaaes to be the head of u party, and becomea only the representative of the natlou, above all parties and presiding over all Interests, while be leave* the whole conrae of leglslatlou aud the Whole policy of the administration, to be determed by the popular wtnlies. The French legislature, nnd more eapeoially its popular branch, the Corps Leglslatlf, now assumes the response blllty of the government, Just as lu Great Britain, It has so long been held by the Parliament, and especially by the House of Commons. Thu ministry to be formed by M. Olllvler will retlecL the political opinions of the majority in the Corps Legist atlf, J net as t ho ministry of Mr. Gladatone reflects those of a majority in the House of Commons. Indeed, the circumstances of the new French Premier are almost identical with those In whloh Mr. Qladatoue selected the present Cabluet Ministers of the Queen. The Emperor tsivaa to him the sains command which tbe Qaeen gave to the triumphant leader or tho Irish dlseatablishment, aud tha work I which egch waa to do is precisely the same, to form and oarry on un admin* I (titration that shall be in harmony I with the expressed wishes of the coun try. The command once given from the Kmperor, like the Queen, retires for personal participation in the eeleoHon and becomes a spectator of the manner In whioh the legislative majority discharges the responsibility with whioh It has become Invested. A Saw Aerial Maculae. from the Sau Francisco Bn Hello, Dec. 24. | G. M. Monlandon has invented a new I aerial machine, whioh he is confident oan be made to navigate the air snooess* folly against all currents of wind, taking as Its guide tho compass and son. It is made ol light materials firmly bound together. There are two, chambers for tbe gas conformable In* size and shape with that of the main bsdy or passeuger saloon. It hus an oblong shape.to offer as little resistance as possible to the air. It In to ho propelled by a continuous blast of compressed air. Openings aro left for the air, which alter having iorced, oan eaospe without causing any countor force. In tho oentroof the apparatus standsa sort ol capstan, which holds in thegrove of atop and lower wheel, the transversal and logltudlnal beams of tbe center of this capstan being forced from right to ieft, or left to right, will steer the apparatus, causing It to pi vol on Ita center. It can be helped or dono uway with by applying compressed air to the fore and rear, ou the two opposite sides. That la to say. ou the right side forward lift, backward and vice versa; In this mauner the ioroes being opposed, the annaratus must uatnrally pivot on Us center. The cap, or gas chamber or the top. oathies the ascension, being inflated and moderates or leta li down; when the gHH la allowed to ehcspu by the valves plaoed at the two cxtruuiux. It la supplied with gas by two iuIm)m plaood forward whloh receive it from the Kenerator, whloh Is placed In a room forward of the apparatus In the top of the Instrument, by which the compressed air is applied, and whloh overreaches the apparatus, and so keeps the top ohambera from head wind*. A tube starts from the lower gas chamber, through the passenger room, meetH the top chamber, from whloh another plp? starts and meets the cap, giviug thus the power In caso of dilation to diminish the expansive strength of (ho gas, and by that the top obamber la the re oelver and dispenser of the force or usoentand descent. The Fashions. Hiram Green, the humorous contributor of the Troy Budget, thus takes off the fashions: Whoops is discarded and cut off with a ahilllu, like the prodigal sons who roll,em in the parks. It is a safe bet to aav that whoops la gone baok to their legitimate oknpashun orembresm Barrel staves, luted of slavlnly embraaln the form of erth'a falrent flowers. 'In gentleuisqs shoes gimlet boles bare been worn, pooty eitenalvoly In the toes. These, we inppoie, la vents to carry off tbe bad air, 'Water/alls, owln to the late freabels, baa ria a good Ml, It takes now about a 4-yeera of 16 oanowl hoaxln tails to supply fust-slaaa bells with llila article of ned ueer. Ladles, to balauoe their waterfalls, are aomsUmea font to stoop for word. This produces the grlnhun bend. 'Steal trliuiulns balat an r??iiuiMble aa they used to be with tlu> ulinwln fokos, but amungst the men, If the newspapers don'llle, It Is settln to be adopted pooty lively. Unlike any ulher faihun, drawbaoks ssem to Rive tbe teal fasbun a blat. Kipeolaily la tbla lbs caw among tbe fashionables In the New York custom house. Men's trowsera are worn l llltli of an Inch longer lu the limbs and adieu about tbe eame distance shorter tbnn Ibey were worn last year. Every fashionable yopng mah possesses bis own private spila driver, wllh which to foroe bis fragile form lalo bis trowsers, and a patent Jackaorew lo raise bis habeaa oorpus up under the abbreviated extremity of hi* beat oote The latest stile of neck lias Is worn with a not tide under Ihe left ear. Tbeee are not gonerally worn as yet, bnt I oood name a few"bf my aokwalntauces wbood look 'gallus' drest lu tbls stile. Tbe buty of them la thai a person will never ware any other aa long as he Uvea, Tbey are becomln wltb a black cap drawn pooty well down over tbe eyes, to give a feller a bnlly appearants.' ___________ rnmnruu. Her. deary's Mm**** IUhmmdiio, Jan. s. Gov. Geary's Message was sent in at noon: be oongralnlale* the Legislature * n- ?f iharu(? There apUoStt.^^Mi'Tdn'InirU'* mar have bean 15,2(0,000;exp'nilliuree ll 660.000, Including $472,<W0; expended inwiirdi reduction of pnbllo debt; leevM bSSIaoa InW of 11,400,OOOl total nmonnt of Stale dent 132,814,0001 total redoollon of debt alnce Jnnuary IS'17* 11,839,000. BY TELEGRAPH" TUB HEWS On Tuesday, tbe mill of John MtxHon A Son, at Manyunk, Pa., was totally destroyed by Are. Lous 150,000; Insured. John KemiuM, a leading Odd Fallow, died suddenly In Odd Fellow*' Hall, at Providence, K. I., Tuesday night.Tbe steamers Oily of B<lmore and Olty of New York, from Liverpool, and Silesia, from Hamburg, arrived at Mew York Tneadsy. I.leut, A. P. Colby, 0.8. army, committed aulclde at Jefferson, Texas, on j tbe 81st ult, by abootlng himself through tbe bead with a revolver, fie I was a son of 8. 0. Colby of the Treasury Depart ment. General Hovey, U. 8. Minister to " ? ?? hi 1-- w !>...? IT U I reru, uuu nun* vumiiri ?. > ouji u,u> CohhuI Ht Asplnwall, Hailed from New York yesterday lit Ibe steamnblp Arl* SSOUtl. 1 The. World's Japan oorrespondeni write* that Russia baa seized some or tho Northern Islands of (be Japaneae Empire, and the bollef prevails that ItI la (be Intention of (be Czar to nltlmate ly aliBorb (he entire country. THB TKLVGBAPH OPMATOU* ' ITI1KE. II* Causes mmd hital-Appeal ml ihe Mr there for o*Op?rutlou. Nbw Yohk, Jan. 5. Tbe (olograph operators of thirty*four i principal cities are now on a strike on aeoount of alleged reduction of tbe wages of two operators In Ban Franolsoo. Nearly all tbe operators, mule and feoiivto, in this city, Lave juluwd in tho strike. Oualuess Is uot stopped, bowever; only retarded. hkoond dispatch. Nxw York, Jtan. 6. Tbo WenU?rii Uoion telegraph operators slrnck yesterday afternoon,aud are nearly all leaviug off work. The com* pany any Ihoro la no ground In fact for the strike, that no ealaries have been roduoed, and that they oan permit uo combination or organization of men to dictate who o/ how many persons they shall employ for ttiHlraiiHttollon of (heir business. They approve ibe action or Mr. Mnmlord, In reply i?> the proposl(ion of tho operator*, that the mem hern of U)u lelrgrapbera organiseslion wlio havt? already stopped wo/k, will be restored to their former posltlone, bnt the company de olined o act for want of offlolal knowledge. The telegraph oQicera nay thai Gartoftha men btiventruok, bat there i force euongh on hand to perform the service. The operator* laal night adople-l a card to the brethren throughout the country, asking uniUnl action. The issue la life or death. As well as to sustain (heir Ban Fraucleoo brethren they accept the challenge, and cheer fully say ihey control all the Important telegraphic pniuta in the United Stalea, and ask brother operators out* side or the organization not to come in and till their plaoes. HEW TOBH cirr. Tragedy In riritlfum. New Yobk, Jan. 6. Another atrange tragody la reported tills morning In one of tbe moat eleSant manalona on Fifth Avenue, a few oora from Twenty-alxth street, Laat night a voang man named Jaa. B. Pell, aon of R. T. Pell, K?q? committed buN i I olde by cutting hts throat from ear to ear with a razor. The alleged cause of this dreadful deed was grief for the death of a favorite brother who dlod > more than a year ago. Farther lnvestlgatlODS may develop other reasons. Bale or Beeeher'a Pews. The sale of pews for Ueeoher'sohurch last evening realized fifty-seven thousand dollars, a considerable increase over last year. The Elisabeth Street tragedy. The grave dosed over one of the vie time of the Elizabeth alnet tragedy Jeaterday. The coroner's inquest was eld In the morning. A sister of Mrs. Allemego, Mrs. Beck, the keeper of the' assignatton den, and the police officer who broke In the duor of the fatal chamber, were examined, but no new developments farther than the public now have, were elicited, The verdiot of the Jury waa in accordance with the j foots, and the body of Mrs. Allemego waa delivered to her relatlvea for Interment. That ol the murderer and anlolde lien rotting at the morgue, no ono having oome forward to olalm it. Water Beats. The Orotou Department reoolved during: the year for oroton water renta and penalties, $1,337,250DO, being an Increase or $17,725 70. Preliminary etepa toward laying the foundation of the Brooklyn lower of I EastKlvor bridge were (akeu yesterday | morning at the upper (dip of Fnlton i Ferry. It in intended lo have the bed clear for the reception of the caisson l<y I the middle of March. Wouinu Al nrilerfit. Iiene lioguu, familiarly known in I connection with the myHiorioua 12th | street murder as li?-..e L ?iinn No. 2j waa shot through the heart liy Jerry Dunn alias Uawksworlh, a notorious rufllan of Houston street, this morning* Departure] of More Clnnboatx. The thirteen Spanish gunboats whioh havo been laying at quarantine for over | ten daya past preparing for sea, take' their departure from the lower bay for Havana to-day. Thecrewaof the different vessels are aotlvely engaged in | I preparing ior nei, miu iudiuk uummig | boally at work supplying the fieet with ! necessaries Tor their voyage. I Now' Hniupuhlre Demorr?tle I'onven* I Hob. CoKOttRD, Jan. 5. The 1). ninnrnilo Ulato Uonventlou which meets berfrlo day, promisee (o be the largest held for years. General John Bedell wll' undoubtedly be nominated for Governor, end General W. T. Donoboe for Railroad Uommlaaloner. The Ih'iuoorallo State Committee renominated Gen. Job" Wedell lor Governor. The reflolullonx adopted ex* prettr abiding faith In the principled of the party, and opposition to oentrallaatlon; denounce the aotlon of Congress In relation to Georgia; exaot honesty and fidelity In Government officials; denounce monopolies as unjust and prejndlolal to national progress; declare centralisation and monopoly the' main inntraraeuts of evil; that all conJ tracts, bonds and seourltles should be ! taxed aud that the debts not otttlfwlse specified should be paid In oarrenoy. COLORADO. l otiuiiiim oiUfiiuuiN. CaioAdo, Jan. 6 Tub Colorado Leglelatnra wan orunnlied yeaterday. George I'. Hllladale way elected I'realdeut of ibe Connoll, and E. Millar Speaker of lb* House. Governor MoOock'a meaaage was delivered ibis afternoon. He reoommanda female anffraie; Ibe dlamambermant or Ibe Indian treaty relatione! ibeeleotlon of Governor and other Territorial offioera by a vote of the people of Ibe Territory and a thorough Immigration ayatom. VIBGlaM. Death mf Wm. L. Uinta. RlontroND, Jan. G. Hun, Wm. Jj. Hoggin, former member of Oongrtua from Virginia and WhlR candidate for Governor In ldft9, illi"I yeaterday, ttlver ami Wetelber. ' CinctHMATi, Jnn, G. River rleen 10 loobae: 25 feet In (be obannal. Weather clear; thermometer 35', I FOREIGN NEWS Ity Cnblo Telegraph to Uio Inlelllgonoer. BIQLAMD. The Times on the BpimUti Crisis. London, Jan. 5. The Times to-day haa an artiole on the oriaia in Spain. The writer deplore* the downfall of Qen. Prim, and attribute* it to unreaaonable prolongation of the povUlonal regime. i'kuvl Paris, Jan. G. The Emperor waa very desirous of retaining Baron fiansaman in the poaition of Prefeot of the Seine, bnt the oounoil of ministers deckled on hla removal PAIN folk oftr I viuif Nrrrnno Ulualjr Powers Madbid, Jan. G. Il in rumored that Kegent Serrano will beiuveated with sovereign authority, hut the Couatltuent Cortea healUto to take no extreme measures, The partisane of the Duke or Montpennier are very active. WlHfllPKti. Departure or MeDoaial for I'Anadit th?TbrcAl6?Nl Maid on Our Frontier Chicago, Jau. g. The ObloaKO Tribuni haa a apeolal from tit. Paul of thla date, which aaya: Governor MoDougall lett to day for Canada, leaving Messrs. Henchmen sod Dannie behind. Dennle called thlf forenoon on Geu. Hanoock, commanding that department, and denounced the report publiahed thia morning, reSarding the reported movementa of the ioux Indiana upon American BottlemeulH in the spring, and protesting! againat military action being taken I thereon. Two gentlemen Irom Pembina, hImo called upon Uon. Hanoock and placed in hla handa documents1 supporting the assertions or a threatenetl Sioux raid, and aaking military I protection. Uen. llancock asked for oopiea of the documenta to be forwarded i to the War Department. He aald he I would wall instructions. though he did not think any movement or troopa thla, winter would be necessary. I 4'oLUMBdN. Agricultural t'ouventiou?Hnn Over. Columbus, Jan. G. | I The Stale Agricultural Convention) oompoaed or the Prealdenta or County i , Agricultural Hocietlea, haa been lu see[ alon lu the Senate ohember to-day. Fir-, tv-two oountlea were represented. This | morning; Prof. Newburry, President or ; Geological Survey, delivered a lecture I ou Geology; Mr. Harr, of Lorain, read a paper on the manufacture ol cheese. The afternoon was consumed by dis cussions nu Agricultural College. Wm. Nsgbten, President or the Colnmbna City Con noil, was run over by a locomotive this arternoon, and terribly Inrnred; he had an arm and leg amputated, and will probably dye. CLEVELAND. After lite Ho venue Uasoats. Clkvuland, Jan. 6. Mr. Dwyer, Supervisor of Internal Revenue, una caused (be arrest of the Kveragliis, proprietors of the distillery and rectiUer at Weavers' Corners, Ha-, ron county, Ohio, and also the Government store keeper assigned to duty tbere, lor numerous violations of the revenue laws. An examination wilt be had before Commissioner White to* morrow. Mr. Dwyer Is making thorough work In his department in bringing up dellnquenta who have eladed payment of Government taxes hereto- j fore. ^ ^ - NKW YORK LKOULATDBF. it it till cation orism Amendment Hepealed. Albany, Jan. G. The Senate to day adopted Tweed's | resolutions repealing the resolution adopting (he 16th Amendmeut to the Itnllnn Af Itin TTntf ail UtaI<1U llD It volool 10 against 13. Tbe resolutions were subsequently adopted by tbe Assembly by US agalust 60. NAM FIAMC1MU rii? Telekraptiora Mrlkr. . Wan tfftAMoiaoo, Jan. 6. The telegraph oporators Mlrike ooniliuii'M, There la no interruption to buslueHN. Tbe management are confident tbere will bo noue. Tbe opera* torn are tmulguine, tbe company will be compelled lo recede trom tbelr de I mauds. _ Deatruellve Fire In Nt Loala. Ht. Louis, Jan. G. Tb>? exleualvo wholesale Drug Uoaie of Win. 0 French, 2nd street, Is now burning,with a prospect of Its tolaldeatruotlon. The atoolc la valued at about 190.000; luBured tor about 175,000, main ly In Uastarn olHoea. Tbe building Is owned by Captain Jo**ph Brown, pro-1 bably Insured. MMAvilHo* Newi. Nbw Havhn, Jan. 6. The uiatoh Mine of billiards last night between Malhow Hewlus.of Hartford and George Stone, of Norwloh, Frenoh Caroms, 800 points, for |300 a aide, resulted In favor of SUine by 33 points. UUMMi^ClAL AHU 1'IHAICIAL ike Price of Wlieat nnrt Flonr. Prpm tbe Plttiburgh Gasstte of Yeaterday. The very low prloeof wheat and flour a* oompnrfd with other neceRsarlea of lift*, la attracting conalderabltf attenflon In a quiet way, and there are not a lew who have ooiue to the conclusion that the bottom has been touched. It la admitted on all hands, that the coun* try, nearly everywhere, is full of wheat, but It la equally true that farraera sen* erall>Aro Holding It for belter prices, and even now oar dealera and miliar* Ond It very difficult to get hold of auy at preeent quotations, and tbey cannot pay an advanoe, unless I they can realise better figures for flour. We met a dealer to-day, w?m iiuti been nroBDootlnir tbroush Ohlu (or over two weeks; he reporti every place fall of wheat, though at the name time holdera ware not disposed to aell aniens they oould realize their own price, and It la this that oaoaea maay well informed persona to believe that Ertoea will rale higher, though It may e temporary. Of course If wheat ahould happen lo take an upward movement, flour would sympathise, aa the Kim Roes with the other, and In the present situation of the market, It would not, aa we already Intimated, lake uiuoh effort to put both of three artlolea up In prion no one baa any Idea of any vary great advance, yet flour mlghlappreolale2Sor Woenls per barrel, or wheat 10 to 15 oenta per bushel, and atlll be obeaper relatively, than provlalona, grooerles, and many other oommodltlsa not here neceaaary to mention, Baaun WHI Market. From tbe tkMton Commercial Advertiser of Saturday. Tho wool market oontlnuaa dull, and the volume of trade In Peoember haa been mneli below Ibat of the corresponding month of the previous year. Wires are alio materially lower than tiiry were a year ago, or Indeed, than they have been at any time during the lut nine or teayeua. Thegoods market oontlnuaa relatively depreaaed and Inactive, But Ibere la no other abate* ment In the prlees of dealrable fleece wool, the supply of whlob, under any probable clrcnmatancee, will tartly auftlce to brldg* over to the next clip. Holder* of thla grade ?re firm) end rather Indifferent to ulea at current low rate*. Palled wool* are not ao firm; and with accumulating stocks, holder* are anxlona to aell, and not ao particular In regard to price*, The tendency of these wool* 1* downward, and the coarae gradee of Weatern are aelllng at low and Irregular rates. Combing and delaine wool* are very qnlet, with a tendenoy to abade. Low and madlam fleece* are moatly nominal, with very email atook* of the latter. California wool* are dull,and do not pay tb* coat 01 laying them down In the eaatarn markets. Fine foreign wools are aelllng in amall lota, and at rtdnoed price*. In view of the nnremnnerativ* and depreaaed oondltlon of thla branch of Industry. a number of onr large woolen mllla In different parte of New England have lately entered Into a combination to reduce tbe wagee of operatives lOatf per cent, tbe redaotlon to take effeot on and after thla date. It la claimed by them that the coat of living baa been eo reduced of late, Ibat tbelr employee can afford to submit to this redaction ; and moreover, Ibat thla la tbe only alternative that can be adopted to avert a suapenalon nr large eortallment of operation!. Illy Telegrapb.1 Men fork Honor and Block Market. New Yobk, Jan. 6. MOBNlNd BRl-OBT. Money?Eaaler; tbe ratnrn flow of currency froiu tbe Weat baa aet In, one bank alone to-day reoelved $100,000, Tbere an minora to-day of other meroantlle falluree. Tbe Canard packet left to-day without tbe malle. EXOUANUB-Firmer. Gold?Fraotlon higher at Govebnmsnt Bonds? Strong and advanoed. Offeringa to tbe Government to-day, aggregated |3,1M,700 at 112 *112.89. The Block market ?aa fltmer during tbe morning, with more aetlvlty and better dlatrlboted buetneaa. evbmino rbpobt. An Informal meeting of the repreeentatlvea ol tbe different Expraaa Companlee waa beld to-day, with a view to tbe reapportionment of routee. Nothing definite was agreed upon. Money?A shade eaaler at 2 per cent for call loans. The failure of Measre. Clark it West, one of the oldest bouses In the Cloth Jobbing trade la annonnoed, Liabilities three hundred thousand. Stibunq-Steady at lOSXaMBM. GOLD?Firmer; opening at llflXi closing at 120; carrying ratee 1-8S per day. Clearanoea thirty-seven millions. Government Bonds?A shade ilrmsr. Dulled States ITS of 1HI, coupona.lin<0115% Five-twenties (18M) ?..,~ ..._llifliieiu Vive-twenties [U6tj 113jijll3X Flve-twentlea (1868) lUKgllra Ftve-LwenllM i l.Kio) new ? USiialwl KlTe-twentlM (1MI) J1JXS1W4 Flve-twenttea (1868) lMSl ISM Ten-lortlui UWiaJU (iulloi .loBJmiWi Government accepted two millions of the bond* offered to-day at 111.75*113,70. Stooks?Higher, (hough ;not np to the hlgheat point of the day, cloaed Qrm. mtaio larktl. ~_? Chicago, Jan. 6. Flour?Steady and In fair demand for low, medium and good grades ol aprlng superfine and aprlng extra; not auOlclent hualneaa done to ealabllah quotations. Oius-Wheat?Dull and depressed; demand for Mo. 2 aprlng exolualvely speculative to all abort aalea; 820 for No. 1, and 743i*70Xo for No. 2; oloalng dnll at 75o; optional aalea were at 76>ia lil'Av, Heller laat half January; 70*77)<o, eeller February, and buyer Jauuary; In the afternoon tbe market waa generally dull at 75a75Ko for No. 2. Corn ?Dull, heavy and 2o lower; aalea of No. 2 at 69*700; at the olose there waa no demand, and nominal figures ware dS*08Mo; aalea for future delivery were G0}?a70c, seller month; 71o, buyer do, and 70?70^o, Heller February; nothing doing In the afternoon. Data?Dull at 40a40Ko for No. 2 oaah, and 393ia40Ko, Holler month; 403?a41o, buyer do; 41),i 40HC, eeller February, ltye?Dull ami lower atOdiTOo for No. 2. Hurley?Dull but a shade firmer for No. 2 *1 about 82*850. Oattlv?Beef quiet uud 16*20o lower; Ha4 80 for common to good oowa; f5a S 00 for fair to medium, andtO 37M?U 00 for good shipping ateers; at tho oloae prloea tended downward. Hooa?Decidedly dnll at a deollue of Ift.ir.. ..1.. .* IO.A IK Inn ?nm.nnn In iUfllUUi OB too Bl> fOU IV IUI WIUUIUH ?U fair, and fl) 10a9 75 for good to oliolce. Cincinnati larkeL cincinnati, J ho. &. Fwub-Unchanged; family 96?2fia 660. grain?Wheat?Dull aud uuobangud; red $108*1-12. Corn?Unchanged; new ear 75u7flc. 0ata-60?66o. Kye-00i92d for No. 1. Barley?Unchanged and quiet. Cotton?Firm; middling 24a24tfo. ToDAooo-Uucbanged aud qului. Whisky?Dull at 04c. IIoaH? Dull, lower uud unneltled. Llve-J8 60*OGO. Dreeaed-fl07Gall 26. Recelpia, 0,000. Provisions?Unsettled; Meaa I'orlc? Declined to f20G0; aalea or 700 bbla. Bulk Meata and Baoon?Neglected and no demand. Lard?16}?al7o forateam and kettle, nominally no aalea. Green Meata?Dull at 10al2Ko and 14*. Buttrr?Dull with better supply and prloea lower; freah 28a84o. Egos?80c and dull. Oil?No obange In oil. Gboorbih?Steady. No obange In otber articles. Gold?110H buying. Kxohanor?Firm at par buying. Monry?Market quiet at 10*12 pur M.li Nfw rork PnMiM Hnmel. New York, Jan. 6. OorroN?Heavy and lower; sales 2,100 bales at 25&c for middling uplands. Flour?Oloaed steady for low grade*, and dull and heavy lor mud In in and good grades. Grain?Wheat-Lower; Willi very moderate export and milling luqulry. live?Dull; fl 00a 1 04 for weaieru. Oats ?Very beavy at G2o for oommim weal ern, and Arm at fliio for oliolco wblte. Corn?Nomloal at fl 10 for old, and 00 a95o for new mixed western. Provision!?Mesa Pork?Heavy; ealea 750 bbls at (28 00. lleef?Moderate request, and unobanged. Cut Mean ?Nominal. Bacon?Moderate request, and unchanged. Lard?Heavy?sales 500 tierces prime steam, seller Febru- < ary, lOJjc, and 500, seller Maroli, at 17o. Boas?Hieady rit 44c for fresh, and 33c lor limed. twtisaan Market UiLTmoRH, Jan. 5. PitovuuoNs-Kaater. Mesa Pork? , |30 00a31 00. Bacon-Klb sldea lVHa ] 18c; dear sldea 18dl8tfe; nlioulderfl UK i ?ir?o; hanin 20421a hard?184l8tyo, , no* York llrj tiooda Market* New York, Jan. 6. Mnrkei Inactive. tatk OK wkht VIRQINI aTOIT10 comity Clroall Ooart. Decoin1?r Union, James A. BtowarU (jamtaliee atiadiinoni. William W. McCoy jIn Awnmpilt. The object of tlila inlt la to recover of iliu i UtUOUUKUk luvaiuu ui fwmi niuiuiwivn i from the 8th day or December, WW, until paid and eoeta or aoJU And it appearing from an affidavit filed in the eaow, thai the defendant, Wra. W. MoCoy i? not a roaldent of the Blato or West Virginia, a garnUhee attachment bavin# been lamed and eerved upon the Board 01 HegentMor the state normal School or ttrie stale, onmoUonofthe plaintiff by lila at* torneya, U li ordered that he do appear Swithin one month arter the dale or the Ural , Lblloallon hereof, and do what In neceetary , pro I eel hla Intereet In thla inlL Test: MiOSABlj J. BKKIN1U, Ulerk. Pkck A OOOBlAV, Allye for I'l'fT. janMMMt Iriwpgmnca, * BALTIMORE * OHIO B. R. OOMPT Wuxklimo, December Uh, 1Mi. PAttJiCNttKK TKAINB WILL HUN BY the following Mhednle on and after Decom Dor ?>lh, 1WJJ?Wheeling lime. CINCINNATI EXPRK8M. KAST-LMAVtl WWT, VIA 0.0. D. Wheeling Leave Wheeling daiJyaL~4:*) a. m. ..dally aL..,.*a6 p. m ax&ivmi at BellJOre. 4*o Grafton ?10 A: m, asrivkh KSS?Sr^a? ? Haltlmore.....H:ft5 - Newark.-...IQJO " WAkh'nUliylfcW M Oolnmbui... 11:55 " ?3andayi Kxcopled. MAIL TRAIN. XAJkT-UUVU fOT| VIA 0. 0. D. Wheeling * Leave Wheeling daily at ...11:40 a. m. dally at MO a. no. ABBXVA8 AT llellalr 3:20 " Uaraerom...Ml^a.p. m. auutu at Grafton 5.10 " BarueevlllaJfcOO a. m. Parkenb'/giOJS M Oambrldge...0.3) " Camborland 11:00 " Zane8vlllo..,.7:? " Harper1* F'y 1:15 p. m. Newark- o.i>j ' Wlncheiler-8^0 " Oolumbuu...I(h35 " Baltlmore....5:l0 " Sundays Kxcu(>tod. Weah'u OltyflJU M Sundays lCzoepted. FAST LINK. AAT?LBAVK8 |_ WWT, VIA 0.0. D. Wheeling Leaves wueoiiog dally al.-JJiW p. in. dmlly at b.-Ju a. m. auutm at ifell*{rHMMMM.V:lO " Uraftoii ll:05p.m. abuvbsat Cnmbeiland4:l0 a, m Barne8ViUo.iO:50 " Harper's fys^O " Gambrldge..lil:06 p. m. WincheaterlOtfS a. ra Z?no8Vllle,...':'2i " HageratownlMO " Newarki &ou " SuUmore.MU:55 '? Oolnmbns.....4.4Q " Waah'n city 1:00 p. m. Hand nsky... 10:15 " Trains on the Main Line make oouneo* Uonaat Baltimore with trains for Philadelphia, Mew York and tteston At Belay Hoose, via Washington City, tor all points Booth* Central Ohio trains make dlreet connection at Colombo* for all points West and Northwest. Tickets to all principal points can be pro* eared at the offloe. JOHN U WllJBON, Master of Transportation, Baltimore, bTt. dkvbikh, dec? general Agent. WheeUne; Cleveland & Pittsburgh Rail Road, OS AND AFTER NOVUMBKK IStb, 1969, Trains will ran as follows: Expreob Mixed. Mall. 1/vo Bridgeport. 5J? a m 8.15am 100pm UlenbenvlUe7.00am 10.56am 84)8pin Wellsvllle.M. 8.00 a m 1.9B p m 155 p m A11 lan oo 11.20 am 5.85 p in ArvOlovoland.... 9.00pm 730pm Urestllne^... 4 40 p m 1010 p m Port Waynell.55 pm 8.15 am UhloBso?.MM* 0.60 a m 8.20 a m PlUabnnth... 10.35 a m 325pm 6.55 pm Harrlaburg^lO.88pm MOurn swum Baltimore.? a.20 a in 9.00 a u WiStoii BOOaiu 12.30pm Ail'delphla 3.10 a in SJOain MO a m New York via A LI on town... 6.C0 a m 10.00 a in 18.00 m New York via Philadelphia Ml am 10 41 am 1.00 pm Tloketatoallprlnolpal point* In llie Kant And West can be procured at Uie Union offloe In MoLnro Uonso, and at the htallou ?t Bridgeport. K. R. MYKR8, Oeueral I'aneuger and Ticket Agent. Uaoil Change jof Time. ON AND AJTTKK MONDAY, NOV. 89th, 1869. the train on the Hernpfloid Rail* road will ran ai follow#: Leave Waihlngton... ....7 .-00 A. u. Arrive at Wheeling ..9:30 " RETURNING. 1-oave Wheeling......... r. 11. Arrive at WaaliTngton 5:80 M W. D. BURTON, nov88 Superintendent. liaamtai. National Saving's Bank of Wheeling, locorporittad juunary Iftth, 1M9. CAPITAL, *100,000. \M ONKY UKOKlViCU ON DKPOBiX M Intersrtpaklon Bpeclal UopoHii*. Nolaj ?ud RUla dlfloountod. Exchange bought aud Bold. Collection* made on all point* and pw* i*mh1b promptly remittal, >?|iK*?n.'i ?Ihv?Mnndaj. ( IKMUTOBS. raouuu u. 1.1*1, Bobert Pratt* Kohert Ulhson, K.A.M'Gabe, J. a Tbomai, Jarne* MoUlunoy j. u Htiroi. I'HUti. H. Ldtft, PluUdeaL J. MeULUNKY, Vice President, a. P. tllLDRBTH.Oaihler. NATIONAL BANK ot wwuudxiw UMiputed H?pMli4*ry II. M. UAPITAL...mmm tt99'Si5 BORVLUH Money received on deposit; Kxchange bought and sold. Collection* made and prooeodN promptly remitted. Interest on Hpeonu at the rate of rouB per oent per auuum where the do* puKltromatns alx month*. and rm per cent, if tor oneyear. Account* or Merchant*, tfanutactnrer*, Banker* and other* aolloiled. Hovonne Btaxnps for sale In mm* to KllU A constant ropply Of Mew Fractional Ourmuoy.and 1,51,8 A 60 coin, kept for the accommodation of depositor* and the public. WKO. K. WHKATTkWl. UBU. AlJAMtt, Oaib'r. BKKUH ANTS' NATIONAl. BANK Of Wmi VlifialR. Capital fold m, gnoo.ooo. muia BANK BUOCKKOtt TOTHJC BUBJ. I iionn of the "MereliAiita1 Alid MechAnlce' Buuk of Wheeling." It la u duHkimted DeaoNlUiry And Financial ftgonl of Cue CJnltod ftUiU-H, And is prepared To iln u legitimate nan king bnalnen. PreiicbtU?JuM, Nelaoa Vunoe. Directors-Tkoma# bweonov, U B. OelA* plain, Jm. 0. AcIiuMon, John lionlon, Hobert Ornugle,A. Alloa Howell.'Win. 1).Blmneou, Jam cm Daaell. B. BRADY, CAMliler. The People's Bank. UMUGg, No. 9$ MAIN HT., WHJCKL1NU, W. Va. Money raoelved on depo?il. In* uirwrt paid on epeoUU deponlUk Nolefl mm! bllle diioonnted. Exoluuui nought And sold. UollecUonfl At lioiuHor froir ?Uuwt>l promptly Attended to. uiKwrroRu. Jahu Ik)Id, CUmUau Hun, John HundlAu, John VorJtler, ?Am'l J. Uoyd, UlchATtl farter. Andrew Wlleon. JOHN RKID, IWt. JOHIAtl ?. Ui'UBUBAyy.Uuh'r. myl 0. ti. LTBT. BOBIQT MOSUIBOM. hanky k. Lnrr. njubo.i xJluu. JOHKPH UYHOLIi Bank or Wheeling, WHKKIJNU.W. VA UKAJJ3 1> Itll.LB Olt KXUHANUK, uuvaruuuui UoudJt.Hiockft, liold, LXiiu.uerelAl Paper, *ud All Negotiable BunurUltM. * pedal Atleutlon^lTeii u? oollecuou*. InLereMt Allowed ou BpeciAi Deposits: four i?or oentper aunntn nix months, and Ave per sent If lea one yoar. 0.0. I.IHT, truaUlriM. kJlBbUn LAM K.lfeNtiler. IOBKPllBUYHOI.il. Amttfeuilei jUArt-ly MiitlnnHi Hunk nf VmI Vlr/initL AT wukwjno" ' ' [topllal jmtd IB f#00,00# iifUNKY KRCKlVKIiOM DKPOBIT. IN* iVi lurt58l palil on hdocIjU JnpotilU. Not* and alibi ilUoountat. Kxcbanget>ouglitandi?ld? rjullecliniu mmio tiu alt polni* and pmMtfdfl pntuipUy remllUfcl. lHt'4ciiirr jMlflflH OOUMAY, t MUM AH H11 (I HE*, MI0HABL IISILLT, A. B. TODD, KVTUVM LlTTL*, JOffW HUK>AB? IA MUM M(jUr.UNKf If. PW.bOOK, lAKWMaWIU CHlHt'l N (HjibkUiA*, JOHN WACiMKft, PreakMnt. Oanhlar. Washington Mills Flour. 4 FULL SUPPLY of TilH PUI'ULAII A brtuul or Family fc'iour always In *loro. [*ml*rH wi I find li to tlittir advantage to Mil. dooll M, BE1LLV, Sugar Curod Hams. | A TIKHOKd UH.O. K. IKlVIi S COM 1 IU Oelebralod tiUr tyaiiM. Jam rocolved and f??r nat<? by M. KKlLbY. Sundries. U IrtO.N t'l/J* W IMUtt, Hot O t'ruMHi .Null'. Unit I'tU HiiiNtr HUMJJ, Au? ?N, iluliiiwn, VIhm, llurw 'iniiw.Mbtitillron, ' .ufci, i'rwwfct Bullun. AC. ttus ^ "'""TOA lOSUWH ?U?5. A..- . . ...... ATT0MT1YS. Hkaton a fahkinhon. Attorneys it Taw, Market Bfc, below MoLnre Home. STANTON * ALUBOW, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, *lh it., eel Ude. north of Monroe. fTTM. P. HUBBARD. IK M?lKatBk?SSvHomo. BOOTBAJDBHOB8. AlJt*. H. FOK41EY, Boon, buow and UalUn, Bo.ua lain Htfoot. Mwbote&DMjn'iS^oon a mumm, Ma ?ltoln tlreou RinnVft. B^ISbJSSSffSji. wBg&aj&jKaas National bank orwaiv*. N*mg8E?ffiaa> BOOK BlIiUBB. Johkph qraves, 0L0TH1HQ. Am. adamh, ' . nottiiuguna U rQliant Tailor lug, * m Water wtrwl. Ci,ah- mFKa?., 78 Main atntt, oentre Whaling. JOHN H.HTATJiMAN, Merchant Tailor, No. 25 Monroe it. TH<>8. HUGHKHAOO., Ulottolng Kmporlum. 85 oor. Monroe A Water sta. CORDAQB, CH AH. U. BRRKY, Hemp^MaullUC^Twln^^ PBY GOODS. 0KO. It TAV1X)B4C0., , , Fancy Staple l)ry Goods. 108 Main street, HNilY IDKMKR, Dry Goods A Notions. Centra Wheeling. JH. BM1TH, Domestic and Foreign Dry UooOh, ^ fla Main Btreel. JOHN ROKMKRAOO., Dry Goods Kmporlum, 81 AM Main sU, Oantte Wh?ling. JH. RHODES, Foreign and Domestic Dry tiooda, Pa tenon's Block Main street. DRUGGISTS. Ell' 'CKING. uroggtot and rtesorlnUmilst, No. l Odd yellows' Hall. Logan, libtauo.. # Wholesale Druggists, Bridge Corner. QEOOHBB. DK. 1KW1N A CO., Fancy Grooorlos, . 75 Main street. I.MMYTH, Family Grocerlea, Corner Market and Qui)icy streets WH0X.E8ALH QROCEBB, Cm booth A 00., Wholesale UroccrH, , Corner Monroe A WataruU? J OH. Mi'KIDKIi, WUo lunate Grooer. dMalimtreet. L~~ 1HT, MORRIBON A 00., Wlioleuls Grucera, Corner Main and Qotnoy alreel, PAX TON A OGLEBAY. Wholesale Uroeen, ? M Main tree!. HATS AND GAPS. UAKl'KK A BBO., Wholesale Mat* auauape, Main atreet JHBUBAJTOB. A KTNA FIRE A MAJtINK INSURANCE A Oompmiy, B. P. HUdieth,BoCy; JOHN B. M1LLKB, Ami Becy, a Main etxeeL 1.11 KK A M ARINE INBURANCE CO., r J. O. Bervey, Becretanr, uffloe next door to M. N. flank. FRANKLIN INSURANCE COMPANY, C. M.Coen. Secretary, g Monroe wtrmi. Pkabohy insurance co., N. O. Ar ttanr. Aaout. Bailey'a Block, No. iottMarket Street _ MUSIO. Hamilton a harding, Plain*, Organ* and Sbeet MuhIo, 108. Market street. PH0T0QBAPHBB8. Bruwn a higgins, rUoUvrnphoju A Doatem iu Ckromon, ir< Main Street. AC. PARTRIDGE, PBINTIWQ. HICK 4'. HAQAN8 A HALL, r tstaiun JoblHiutm. Ifi QalPoy fcuwit. 8BWIHO MAOHIKEB. WKKI> HKWINO MACHINE, , W"w wUMn'UBWiim MkojUim, No> 85 Monroo Htr?et. WH0LB8ALB TOBAgOO. T. BINUI.KTON, WATCHES & JBWBLBY. K. liA.HU, J WnWUM. * MiivM Ware. Igg Mulmtrtel. 0*" xtohy a uumM, _ ? . WM. H HKNNKOKN ACd, Jewelry. WuUrnw. ?o.. loillftln Biroet. RBAL BBTATJ ACWHTB; f IRWIN, 1. Real HnUI? Auent, ifl Monroe Mtreet, TUUfl. O'ORIKM, Reel MUtoAlMlt. Offloc,t*urtom Hoa? No Pins Ultra Lime. |fin BBIA NR FLITS 171/?IIA LIlIK LUu iwh burnt, ana in <<mm1 mrons b?i |W> P.O. III l.l>KK rtl <tHKO i NTiikitiuoiB job urriok, 1 No. lSQulncyiitreut. JAb' AKl??lhL HttAIW,u(iHUy pirtiUM MANli- MTllKEKrt'I.AKKI/*.4 INSUIU IC POLIcIic* \.NU IT!?ANKH UllAY TIOWKTH AND UJI.lrfiOh UAlHNU KKOMKAUMIta AND KKHHtf* HI KI'KH, NOTUS, tiiuisii-|h (UOW hli.U)imUnuDtt> MtioliMU. '