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JL TO BE FOUND AT HARPER'S, HOI & 1221 Main Street. *! -- ' gtattn*, 9k. B F. CALDWELL, Marble. Slate and Iron Mantels, Common Oratea, Tile and all kindi of Terra Cotta Goods. einiiiiooriiie, Tuftibei Willi complete Mortmenl of nnni/iUQ CTrtUCCf ! l/UUMHU di uikui ; ujHoii* Wraiihlii* 0oo<l?. W? call iptcUI attention to the hirleii Radiator Shaking Grate, fttnoit complete Grate in the market. It on be Men in operation in Mr. Frank Coen'i btroiiknce on the Island. Call and examU jjjf, 1X6 mo 1611 maih Struct, vbab b. A 0. Depot. aUoen?tja wfc 5Tww. { l C. LEWIS, attorney at i,mv, 0 lltf crafuxk Strict, Wiimclmo, W. V-L fnrtlfwln ill Ohio ami West VlrtfnU Court*. (tikiWDiind coaTeyiucing givea npecial utti'nllou. _*}? > m J. HUG US, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ota, 71 Twelfth Street, Wumuco, W. Va. f"'1? >? ?'"? fniirtu of rthln Mnralintl iinil Tjltrcounties, W. Vu. nov!7 Robert white, attorney at law, Wuuujo, W. VA. Oft* Attorney Otneral'a Offlw, Capitol. BJfSj jp'SIBAI. FORBES, ATTORN F. T AT LAW, Office, Custom Uouse, jiU Wnmiim, W. Va. J. >V. COWDES, ATTORNEY A1 LAW, ?a,Ko. 1222Clia|.line SL, WllKimo, W. Vi. Frompt attention to all business. jeT-tUw J^ANIEL LAMB, ATTORXEY AT LAV, Kl111S Market Street, (over City Bank), Wmiuso, W. Va. Jft gEOKGF. P. I.l.NCII, ATTORXEY AT LA IP, Oi?,Ko. iSHOIuplino Btrpct, OJil Fallows' Building;. Ituom No. 1, nrts Whikuho, Wear Va niSIEL PECK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Itot CliRplina Street, ?? WUKKUKO, W. VA. J UlUAS KW'INIi, 11T0RXE Y AT LAW. No. 61 Twelfth St., ,w_ Wiihuxo. W. Va. MLOCHUX. J. 8. COCURAH. QOCHKAN k COCHRAN, iff OHS K Y8 AT LAW 1220 CbtpUne Street, _ Whkkmno, W. \a.V' |p. H. HEARSE, 4TT0USF.Y AT I.AW, *? Kilh Daniel Iamb, No. ISIS Market, Street. Ottlce, up sUiire, WIIEEUWO. W. VA. JAHKS P. ROtiKHS, ATTOBSEY AT LAW, Ka 1307 ChapUnc Stra?t, opp. tlic Court Huuw. jm WHKBUXO. \V. VA. TRJS FAMOUS BRAND OF "GOATS" SPOOL COTTON, is SOW FUI.LY ADAFTED TO Sewing IVIachines Colon) ejtjwcinlly tlealrftblft For Sale by J. & RIIODKS li CO. t tciiopritR. KMfillKlMKU HI108., KRLLElt ,t SHRKINKH i B utumiE (1. KOTH, WM. OIIBKHT, 1 K 0. JKPKIUIB, T. T. BOKOU5R, 141'KS H. ACKBIt, 15th BU A. HEAMAS, 7lH Ward. COWEN CO., 8th Want. MRS. K. BKI.L, No. 28, UUi 8t I at wnnunAi.1 ?t I Kiiouice Jte. CO. JwuTfuank^ lb UitiuUi'turrrBml Dtftlfr In ^oot^ShooK uuci Guito*?. , So. a?0 MAIS STREET. rnMi lionts from W 00 opwwtU. Ct**4* B"wU trorn ?8 00 anwardu Ste^wliW upwinlK Hewy-M?d? 8|?OJ[> cii ??P*w4i. Wlu'tllol?>iUI?d Showill0? K??lw IV tiiiwtnU All ol chllarjn t ?*^torup?trvk ?d*W fc? HM'tWOoU Mtd?v UB?75 Un?r. "Fer*u?uO,?JuiUh *0?*^ UIbuwoU *Wit? V* In iIotpand tor"jffigjy.y. flleMenU rpHEEGYPTIAN FEVER AND AGUE -AND-. LIVER PAD H (TIU>? mw ) tiir best 1'rotection against disk abb. It is a Perfect Substitute for Internal Medicine and the Most Effective Agent Known for the Cure of indme8tion, hkadauiib, NKUBAUHA, rheumatism, dyspepsia, biliousness, kidney difficulties, k^LD^TREinTIES, NEViffiraS: painmVi the back, AMD SHOULDERS, female weakness. TbU U no lottery, Iheorj or experiment. Dtaeuea rnred by the applicationof uedleloo to the surface of be body, enclosed in a pleln, well-male, durable pad. ileaaly, comfortable, comj*ct. Absorption of uedt V * ""jiim ut imtruuun n the atomacb. Aa a matter of economy nut Ling bu ?v?r equaled tbe Egyptian Had] aa a matter of worth, lothlnc can aurpoaa It. It to the remedy for the man >f small me*pa; for the mother rearing torn family: or thoM broken In health or expoaed to contagion, ft jow ranka not aa a aucctarfal remedy only, but aa a irataiu of medicine, dUpbwing the patent nuatrnma of , day and the adterUalng quack? un ipectoltiee. . Uy ualng the Egyptian Pad yon eare a doctor'a bill, re your atomacb, and get rdlef and protection. Why couaume your aubataneeand dartruy your health i jy ualng Internal medlcinra or high priced noatruma, . ben TOU can gat peahl/e curat ire reaulta from an Egyptian Pad at a coat of tl. The larteat portion of angering humanity to com- : weed of the poorer ciaasee, and ! puttlnr f *e price of , ha Pad at f 1 we-OTdeattw to reach the greatei nura>cr of audbrera, preferring to put upenae on the I trth of the ingredient* and tbe dui. uiity of the uake than on mere ornamentation and d.iplsy. Thia , ad la no catchpenny ornamental toy for .he a ouae- 1 uent of wraltby inrallda. It |tan article ut a.erllng nerit, well tried and thoroughly endocaed by grateful mfifW EGYPTIAN LIVER PAD CO., Soto Manufacturer*. For aale by all DruggUta, or aent by mall on receipt . iff 1. Addreaa JOSEPH FLEMING, 84 Market atreet, Plttaburgh, Pa. Soto agenU for the United 8tatea. arhmnhlkll mallei to an* a/lrlri-M. fa 17 Lawson's CURATIVE Is an Internal and external remedy, for the cure of all diseases of a nerroui nature, deriving its curative properties from a combination of the BEST MEDICINES wfiich medical skill and long experience in the treatment of diseases has decided to be the true remedies for rach complaints. RHEUMATISM MCllRftlCU hvnriiiWin SCIATICA CAN BE CUBED. 80 many Instances where severe cases of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Ague In Face, Nervous Headache, etc., have been entirely cured by the Curative, that we do not hesitate to say It will cure every case If used as we direct The cures performed has astonished the medical profession, as well as the patients themselves, who In nsay wn had riven up nil hope of ever being en red. The Curative is'put up in large bottles for family use, and no family should be wiihout it. . For Burns, Scalds, CnU, Wounds, Bleeding, Toothache, Earache, Hor* Throat, Diphtheria, Catarrh, Bowel Co us plalnta. Kid" *7 Complaints, and all Nervoua Disease*, it la the BEST REMEDY KNOWN. Do not suffer pain when you can be so easily eared. Ev*rjr Dmntfst keeps It. BV Lawson Chcinic?l Co., Oltvtlud, 0. irer LOGAN. LIST ft CO.. AgroU. *1' """""* * " THE WORKINfiMAN'S FRIEND. i In IhwiUf.ot.poUtlMltrlckwr, ?trM : friend In the lime if need, U friend InlMd; S ami such Afriend If i DB.WM. HALL'S BALSAM forthe LUNGS. ! It is a ?Hrc cure'or and all diaeaaea of the Lung*, Chert and i Throat. . .. 1UU wen UVKII I>ww< thirty jeira and hu cured thousauds of cases, many if irblcb were given np ? hopeless. Nu caw, however obstinate, resist the healing properties of Dr. Wm. Hall'# Balaam (or the Lung* Trial tattles will be furnished gratuitously to nil who are afflicted with Lung and Pectoral diseases. ttariUmember that is the ptrritlnU mm ol the Balsamthst cures the worst cases. JOHN P. UEKKV. CUBRAN * 00. For old Boies, Wounds, (jute and Bruises use HENRY'S CARBOLIC HALVE LOGAN, LIST A CO., Agents. )ao20Mwr BRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE. *959^ unfailing euro lor Mi IMm 8?nlaal waaksaM, Bi^j ^Wtorrhylnjj Mor? Dimness of Vision, Prematura Old Afe. and miny other Diseases that laid to Insanity or Consumption I ani a Premature Grate. ?jtimI1 particulars In our pamphlet, which wa daslre to eend free by mill to wry one, "The Specific Medloina la sold br all drunats at II par. jstta, or six PMkapa for M, or wlllbesent free by m*U on recalpiof the money by addressing TBB ORAT MEDICINE CO., No. 10 Vaobanlca* Block, Dniorr, Mich. Hold to Wheeling by LAOGHLW BROS. A CO., Wholesale and *etaU Agaate, and by aU Droplets everywhere jai-Mw . DR. HENRY MOTT'S FRENCH POWDERS wiucum MMUMOI tg? aSSSSM miodnrnlHklulfimwiipM.lllrcuml. on rooclptoi Pric* aol< PRESCRIPTION FREE Hroukt ON k) ??f? ? ?! ?< * ? drffffUt Um Um InrrfdlenU. Adanw, ; 'jdlMW ' SUFFERERS fia rlnnatl, by the only w and rslUbU reoitdl* JsSfe-orfsSS j*wr. "cwuw fESBDSmii ?__L_ ^ TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. AUY. Om pu H 00 I TbtM diuhdUU.-m.9S 00 Biz MUa.??._ < 001 Om nooth II DtUrwti h OtrrUrt I* OUi mi Mull tl II mu rwtmk, KMI.wiBKLT. Jy malt, to pHiipi prtp?U. OM r ?Jl 001SU month?....-_.H BO WUUT. oa. bul^OB .'*!?11 oo ?sss .'J- '1 s ?h. CluUof . 1 10?Mh. Out* of twtoty.flrf 1 00 Mch. tenpu copiM 0I either rdlUon el Uie IktkluokkCM NOi free on application. Adorcai all otnmunlcaUoai to FREW A CAMPBELL, PublUhen InUlUfencw, Whcd&t, W. Vt. ' I.ETTEK HOI DR. LOOAN On Um Infert?l (|unIIm. Edltora Morgtnluwn PoaU My attention has been called to an ar- , tide in your paper ot the 8th Inst, reterr- I ing to House bill No. 207, which does very 1 great injustice to my motives and Inlen- J tions in introducing the saine; and at the samo time, in iny humble judgment, mis- i apprehends not only its purpose, but also I its practical operation, in case it should r become a law. I regret that you did not |; have an opportunity to examine the bill, r, before your article was written. I enclose 1 a printed copy ot same, which I hope you jj will publish with this letter, not only as v an act o( justice to myself, but In order e that your readers may have on opportunity to correct any erroneous impressions, In regard to the lueasu re, which your article may have given them. I do not hold any banlc slock, nevor did, and I have no interest in any banking o concern. I have l>een a bofrower during j my entire business life, and If my Interests , are on one side more thananother, theyare on tbe side ot the borrower. I recognize s< the necessity ot a low rate of interest for u all legitimate business, and especially lor K those who are engaged in agricultural pur uits. Thepurposooftliemeasuro, which u I introduced, was in a practical way to fc iaahwa tn --f-'-t Khuiv ?w BUbU uviiuncm WltJ IC1IVI WHICH tl under existing conditions cannot be had |r Irom any other source. ,i It la proper to say that the measure is ? not now in the shape ot a kill, as origin- ,u lily Intended, but as oil amendment to a n Senate bill, relating to assessments. You L will notice that it provides that all mort- (? gages and deeds ot trUBt shall be exempt t[ trom taxation, when Ptoperly listed on the 8. assessor's books, and when the inteiest thereon does not exceed the legal rate. ? I will not dispTits the thoory of your al proposition, that the proper course would ? be to exempt the land of tho debtor from w taxation to the amount of the mortgage 0I therein. Your argument assumes that taxing tlie property, and also tho mort- jj age, is double taxation. Such ia the |e theory held in California, and perhaps in n( tome other States, whereon this theory, ]M aortgages, but not tho property mortjaged, are exempt from taxation. Suuli Is cc he theory on which my proposition is f0 used. A practical objection to allowing ^ inch exemption to be applied to the pro- ?. lerty itself as urged by distinguished writ- er .ers upon politicaleconomy, istbe tempta- A ion it would present to the placing of jt Ictltious liens upon property as screens tr igalnst taxation. Further practical u. lldlcultleH in thn wnv nf aimti txemptions, are forcibly shown in an irtlcleon ' Framing of Tax Laws," written 3y the distinguished Thomas SI, Cuoley, o[ md published in the Southern Law lto- CJ iiew, of June and July, 1878. Assuming Jiat the exemption of the property itself 'rom taxation-la-impracticable, but one node 6f relief remains, namely: To ex;mpt the mortgage Itself. Such is the ar jrsctlce in California, a* X am informed, n< ind the proposition la seriously and favor, t; ibiy discussed In tome of the New Eng- . and States and elsewhere, by some of the 01 lest writers on taxation and finance in b< ,he country. The question which now h( :oncerns us, however, is whether this ex- g. >mption upon the conditions, defined in u :he amendment, will benefit the debtor. n, If it will not, I <lo not want it. Let us in- ; ^uire into Its probable results, The complaints in regard to usury, oome t mainly from those in agricultural districts. , Those who have mortgaged their roal estate from any cause, are especially op- , pressed at this time, because the value of .. their property is depreciated, and the ri value of Its products as well. It Is of great _ importance to them thatthey should be _ able to carry their loans at the lowest pos Bible rate ol Interest where la tho money 7, to come from, for their relief, as matte h now stand? Not from the hunks. It is ' , not their business to loan money on mort- ?' gages. They cannot safely do so. The {iresent insolvency of a multitude of Bank- ~ ng and Saving Institutions is owing to the fact that they have permitted the money of their depositors to How into mortgages on real estate, on which they were unable to realize when < the hour of danger came. Even if banks could safely loan the , funds of their deroBltoni on mortgages, they could not do It gt a rate which would 1 meet the wants of the clans to wllifll I have referred. Their expenses, their taxes and their risk* in commercial papor, discounted on personal security only, in moot easos, are such thatit would be im- 1 possible for thorn to afford the relief which I is desired. Where then is the money to come from? I answer, mainly from funds in the control of administrators, trustees, guardians, insurance companies and individuals of means, wlio.ao not wish to take the risks and cares of discounting commercial paper jitof investments which n require constant parson#! supervision. J 8uch persons usuallv prefer long loans to Hiiori ran tjnsi uie xinu larraers generally want) and with them safety anil security ire more important than the rate ol intercut. r Thl?, however, even with t them i? an important consideration. As I things now stand, are thoy lllcely to loan , at 6 per cent on mortgnges however socuro? We think not. Under our laws all monies loaned on mortgages, or other property, or 11 not loaned, are subject to State, county, municipal and district taxation. The aggregate of this taxation in counties ranges from one to two per cent, : and will probably average one and one half per cent throoghout the State. This woula leave the lender, on an average, but 4J per cent for the use of his money. . Will ne accept it? In a great majority ol ' cases he will not, and because he am do better. Ohio permits contracts to be mads for, the use of money at 8 per oent Pennsylvania permits corporations to sell their .bonus below, par, and borrowers on mortgage are allowed to contract to pay, In addition to interest at H per cent, the taxes on the money lent. The most important competitor, however, la the United States Government with its 4 per cent bonds.- I need not occupy space In shoeing that a 4 per cent bond, with its absolute sacurjty, its punctual payment of interest, its perlcct convertibility and its freedom from taxation, is a better Investment than any mortgage, which can only net the lender 4} to 5 per cent at most, and on which the interest may dofault or the principal bp reached only by foreclosure, with the interven. Uon, possibly, of the delays and expenses connected to a greater or lata extent with auchprocedurea. It the lender can be assured of a net six per cent on his investment in a mortgage, (which IprMume will not be considered an exorbitant rate), ha will regard such invostmonts with more favor. In my opinion there ate now va<t Bums of money flowing fron; tl)ls Statp into Government ' bonds and foreign investments, which wonld be divertedto mortgages at hopie If ; the conditions were ehanged as pronqspi). 1 And if borrowers are no w rayjng usurious . rateaen mortgages, and tbiB exemption ' proposed would place large amounts within their rearh at Ms per pent, will t)o| mipli exemption practlctify work In favor of the borrower? 'Will It not pUca both lender and,borrower In a strictly lawful relation to each other? My strong conviction Is that It will bring to the relief of theldebtor classes, acIbm of money lenden, who will not Incur the odlnm wluch now reata upon those, who under existing laws, will not lend money, unless tliey get a rate, which will more than cover the risks and contingencies, to which such loans are subject An Important advantage to the people, which will be secured by the proposed exemption, If adopted. Is that It mil place upon the Assessor's (1st, a record of the thousands of mortgages now In existence In tills State. No one. 1 presume, will sssert thst such provision will be In tbe interest af usurious money-lenders, or thst it will be prejudicial to the revenues of the SUte. It inay be objected that the exemption proposed Is unconitltutionsl. If It be conceded that taxing the property and the mortgage on it Is double taxation, the ohInfllnn la nnl alialaUnl I# ' ,-?xv- IQ ?v> niHIiuilBUi uub II lb nolo unconstitutional, I submit that It Is no more so thsu the exemptions now made In [svor ot the farmer, the manufacturer, in J others by releasing thera from taxation on one years products produced or manufactured within the year. Such eximptlons, although admitted to be unconititutlonal, ate enacted on considerations )f general expediency. Is the measure iroposed not sustained by equally strong mnsldemtions? 1 will say in conclusion, that the amendnent has been favorably spoken of by lorsons who, like myself, are anxious to lenefit the borrower In all reasonable nethods. Believing that If enacted Into aw it will not materially impair the revelues of tho .State; that ft will attract capi- . >1 to the State, and especially to Ita agriultural regions, and that it will especially nd substantially beneitt the borrower i 'ho may be struggling to save his proprty, it is respectfully submitted by , Youra very respectfully, i T. H. I/K1AX. J PlttHbnnih nnd l.nk<> Krie Rnllrond. This road Is now comploted, was taken { lithe hand* of the contractor lastThura- i ay, and was opened (or freight traffic last \ londay morning. In a week or to pasinger trains will be running. The Direcira wisely determined to test the embanklonta and bridges, and to have the train- ' len fully acquainted with tho route beire beginning to carry passengers. Among le advantages claimed for this line that iay bo specially noted is its grades. Along . te entire line to Younstown there aro no rades to give any trouble. The road \ I soon as it leaves tho Ohio valley roper enters another, and a locomotive in haul almoet double tho load that can 0 drawn on any other road in this seeon. Accordingly, the cars are built to lslain a load of fifteen tons each, fifty er cent more than any other road. The >ad brings tho traveler to Cleveland by 1 hour Tram trnvol tlmn Uw >>" ? >ute, being twenty-four mfles shorter, hilo tlie distanco to Chicago is but seven * night miles greater than by the Fort fayne Railroad. By it tho distance to oston and all the New England points is 88 than by the Pennsylvania Road. Con- \ jelions are now completed direct to all )ints except Philadelphia and Baltimore, lieso will be made ere long, though the WPany has alreadv made arrangements r the shipping of freight to these points, t Younystown the now outlet connects itli the Lake Shore and Michigan Southn, and with the Mahoning branch of the tlantic and Great Western for Cleveland, also connects with the Now York Cen. ftl, and freight loaded in Now York will ibrought through direct to Pittsburgh. One very remarkabe tiling about this ad is that it was paid for before it began . run its cars, probably the only instance I this kind in the United Slates. The 1 ntrautor was paid in full lgst Saturday. Bottom Prim or Mail. With an increase of a million of people inually?soon a million and a half, and iss|b|y two millions a year in the not stant futuro?thoro Is ilttlo probability E lower prlccs of agricultural lands. Tlie rttom o( Inflation having fallen out, the meet greenback having been vindicated, ititious values must have disappeared, id on farm mortgages are gradually lilted -Ices of land should naturally stiffen as ipulation advances. The emigration to * axfls, Kansas, Nehraska and Dakota has tl ?n Immense the past year; tho boriieni ' the dry plains are already reached; the arrow valleys and elevated plateaus of I le Hockey Mountain system sought out, id the wheat landB of Washington Tertory are already filling with emigrants, ho realize the fact that the nominal rices of these fertile soils represent arcely the annual interest upon their iture value. Every Western State hjs ..1 I 1? ....M n? ,1nll.. .... 1 uu lanwn buiu ai u uuuui an un r, uuu gain within the litctimc of the purchaser " ir$20,50, anil eyon ||0Q, l ^ V tan of thagtaulM Da C. MoLANE'8 liver Fills & Vermifuge. Buyer* aboald nl way ?look for their denature u iboT?iltUon?veryboxorTUlofU?e??iulne. The t market U full of tmltsUoai of tbe nun* IIcLANE, ipellod differently, but Uarlttf hbo pronunciation. 1 ocl9 ( ^Il.T. 0. EDWARDSnrrtrarnT a it Aim pttd owah rn 13iuin.ii nnv ov?ucun. ( Cliapllne and Twenty-eecond 8treet?. ] i?n2 ! j^ANDRETII'S? GARDEN SEEDS. I liave jnst, received a full mipply of Vfgcable Seed from the celebrated home of David Jindrcth & Sun, I'hlludelphla. The quality if their mccU U too well known to newt uny :omincnL I keop none other. PnUlnmiM frw. R. J. SMYTH, fe!3 Corner Market ond Fourteenth Sts. LUKE FITTON Calls attention to Ills Latest Styles of Bilt & Porcelain Portable* And fine Decorated Shades, SUITABLE FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS. da5 1410 Maik 8tbkkt. From DR. S. J. BELT, BALTIMORE, MO., I hareurcscrlboiColdco'a I.lrbiK'NLiquid Ex(met of b??f and Tonic InvlgomUtr, bo ?cheerfully tUte ibat It hu met my must Mngulne axpeciatirms, ifvloic to patlcnta Iodk cnfooblod by ehronle dl?> riuMK. debility, wenknf*.Tun of appetite mil Indlffeallon, iho needed nutrition and nerve food. Sold by all l>ruggi?i4. GEO. C, WARE, Manufacturer and Wholwalu Dealer In PURE APPLE CIDER ?ANp? CIDER VINEGAR. 8ol? Propria!" r and Jliwufactarer o! E. R. CQNDIT'S TABLE SAUCE, tt? TO ?8W. THIRD 8T., CINCINNATI, 0. ?7 A DAY to Atenta cannudox for the Fireside 9' Visitor. Term* and Ontflt Free. Addraa P. 0. V1CKBKY, AumaU, Malna. on F?ncr Qartli, Chroiao, Rmwflake, Ae.,noSillke. with aatuo, 10 et> Milkier i Co., Naauu, mo 4DVShtjsbb?-???i (or our fw?* jjm ,.i I LqalntwnMMn. Seol [m on BpplUtttoo. Ad4w liKu. p. |o sjruft in"N. r l?-?wr <Eou*t COMMISSIONER'S SALE OV A Valuable Farm and Town Property. Stella Mobra et al. IdChancery. In thearcultCojriof Brookscounty, Purauant to decree entered In the above entitled cauee, at a Spatial Term of the laid Ureolt Court, held on tbetfth day o( January, 1171, tha under* alfntd,BpirUlOomralaalooer. will Mil at publican* il?n at the front door of the Court Boon of aaid county of Brooke, on TUESDAY, the 2.1th day of February, 1119, the real eetata mentioned and daesHbad In the bill and proceeding In eald caneej or a auBclent amount thereof to pay the debt* of aaid decedent u directed by aaid decree. Bald real eetata conaliu ef a farm, a tract of land ad)oluin| the town of Wellaburf, In ea^d county, contain Inf one hundred and wventy-eeran ami of land, more or leea, which will be aold aa i whole or In parcela to ault pure bum If more money can bereallted by ao dolufi aiao a tract of land oonlilulni IhrMierM. manor Iml illulnlniriha Wkumum, W. Va., Jan. 29,1179. (al?MThAw $ HI Pttnking, ! THE 5 INTELLIGENCER I 3 a BOOK & JOB " PRINTING HOUSE s to fa s prepared at all timee to do all kinds of Job Printing on the ra 51 Shortest Wotioe C AT THE Di dt Til LOWEST PRICE p AND IN THK ? JEST STYLE OF THE ART. ? J li Our establishment is the most complete of | ny in the State, and is fhlljr equipped with i& lie .argestAssortment and Latest j;, Styles of Type K bt AKD ? fa rHE BEST MACHINERY." Mercantile Printing. Our very large assortment < ? lancy type, ogetherwith our Improved jco prases, gives is unsurpassed facilities for | rint'ng business q Arils, circulars, letter heads. bill heads, ihecks, drafts, envelopes, Ac. (i Book Printing. With large fonts of type, ranging in alse front Nonpareil to Pica, the most perfect boo* K >ri'?s and a well appointed bindery, we have facilities for this special clan of work posessed !>y few offices In Uie West, | Poster Printing. 1 With the largest assortment of wood type in the State and the best cylinder pretMc, we can execute, at the shortest notice, any style or size of Poster, Programme, Hand-hill or Dodger that may be desired. Brief Printing. Possessing large fonts of new type and a fine book press, we can print briefs in a much shorter time than Is required in offices with less ample facilities. Blank Books. Wo manufacture every description of blank book, from * memorandum to a blank ledger, on the shortest notice. ' I Shipping Tags. Carrying a full line of sixes and styles of DKNXISON'8 8HIPPING TAGS, we can offer unusual inducements to merchants and others desiring to advertiso (heir business in this manner. I All orders by mail promptly attended to, Estimate* furnished and all desired information given. Book Binding. In connection with our establishment is the Book Binding and Blank Book manufactory of Mills, Frew & Co., one of the finest in the State, being thoroughly fitted through* out with ruling machinery, presses, paper* cutters, numbering and paging machines, we can now turn out every description of | binding and ruling in the best style of work- j manship, and with ntmost promptness. FREW & CAMPBELL, PROPRIETORS. tract, oa the Wellaburg ind Bethany turnpike road, on which isa dwellingbouserad oicliard. The real, duo of the nald real estate consists ol lots and parrels of lots situate in the tows of Wellihurg, on Many of which are erected dwelling houses and other Improvements, including herein the Urge, elscant and I oommodloua homestead of the said Ell l7TMoore, i The said lots an respectively numbered aa follows. Mrwiu iiun. of| w. ih, vguia nan oi Iff, BOUin nail 01 87, and 188, 221, Sit, SSI. 188, S86, 287, west half lit, I wnt half IK, undivided on a-third of 'J48 and 288,547, 281, 282, 283, 281, 808, 281, 108, 80, 287, 840,811, 812, 888, 891, 890, 898, 897, 898, 899, 489, 440, 441,442. 448, 444. 448, 448, 447, 448, 449, 480, 481,481, 488 and 484. 1 ti>uts or 8AL*-Oo*fjurth the purchase money ctuti on the day of sale; tho residue Id threo equal annuel paymenta of one, two aod three yeara, the Jurobaser to give his notes, bearing Interest from the i/ of sale, with good security for the deferred payments, with option the purrhaser to pay all or any of said note* before maturity, and the title retained uutil the purchase money la fully paid. 8al? to commence on said day at 18 o'clock x. u. J. M. COOPER, < jaSO Special Oommlaeloner. ^ P. 8.?The above farm la located on the hill Irnmo* 9 dlaUly overlooking the town, giving a commanding _ view of the Ohio River, the ti. A P. and P. C. A It Louis Railroads both up and down for several milee; Uso the beautiful valley of Ruflklo Creek, and la with. In ten minutes' walk o| the Court House. Postoffloe, Kerry, Steamboat Landing, Depot of the P,,W. d Ky. iUUroad, and the bualnea portion of the town?has >n Its large brick dwelling, tenement bouse,a large tanrlug orchard of apples and other fruit trees, and the uaual outbuilding*; and tho entire tract Is under- _ aid with coal, which will meet probably shortly be T jtllltod by alnklng a abaft, for which negotiations are B pending. In this event the deposit cannot but at U Mien become highly valuable. The Family Residence n town?finished la 1878-Is on* of the most comitate to be found In this section, and is located ImmeMAid'ffir'"""** " ra.'r k I jyfituroutdML. I gAN'K OF THE OHIO VALLEY. 1 ROOOMIOS TO TBI Fill* NATIOVAL BAYS or WuiBLIRO. * Capital... .?.? ?200,000. Wm? a. Iirrr, Prmldtat. | Wm. B. Bkmox, Vice P, Money received on depoetL lutereat paid on pedal deposits. tl A ReneraiBaoUng Buiineai conducts* with prompt- tl M aad Adult?. _ J s Wm, A. Turner, Wm. A. bett, 0. >\ Dewujr, A. M. Adams* _ William B. BlmMon. 1 0(6 Q1?E01 APAMB. ftahlsr, J JgXOM ANG E BANK. J, H. VAJfci, Preet. Bam'l Uuoulim. V. I*. CAPITAL HOQ,Qg , LIABILITY OP STOCKHOLDERS...?. IMMM 400,00 Thti Bank succeeds to the buitowt of the llsrvbants ] tfAtlonal Bank, and deals In Cbln, Coupons, Coiswerfal Paper todBUleoI Exchange. Interval paid on Special Deposit*. Collections made on all points sud proceeds promptly Knitted* Accounts ol Bankers and Bualneas Men solicited. Stockholders liable to Depositors aocordiu to th< 'oniUtutlon of the State the ?me aa la National lanka, DtUOTOMt J. N. Vane#, 8. Uorkhelioer, 1 L. 8. Delaplaln, D. Ontmsn. A. W. Kelly. Wm. KUlngLm, 1 Batn'l Lauxnlln, John fnw. ? Crawford Booth, }fU JOHN J. JONES, Cashier. MA Am Ainnn|InwetodlnWaU8treH8tocki ~ ) U to aluuu "iskt-s fortunes erery month. . *IUUW Book sent free ipUlnlnc Fi rerjrthlnf. Addraee BAXTEUACO., Banker* r4 wft-dAv 17 Wsll HL. New York A SPLENDIDOPPORTUNITY TO WIN A POR. 1I ONE. TUlRb UKAND DISTRIBUTION, CLAS8 ^ . AT NEW nnV.Kl?S ntnvsmv ... .??</?(, nAHva ma, 179?106th Monthly Drawing. Louisiana State Lottery Comp'yTills Institution win regularly Incorporated by the egialaturs ol the State for Educational and Charl la's purposes In 1668, for the term of Tweoty-flve ear*, tu which contract the Inviolable faith of the '?te Is pledged with a capital of 81,000,000, to hkh It lias alnce added a reserve fund of raO.OOi is i,HAN It SINGLE NUMBER DIBTRIBbTIOl pi. Ill take place monthly on the second Tuesday, f *?H twr tcaltt orpoUponti. Look at the following DUti. * CAPITAL PRIZE, (80,000. 100,000 TICKETS AT TWO DOLLAH8 EACH. HALF TICKETS ONE DOLLAR. LIST OP PRI2E8. 1 Capital Prlte ? W0,000 I Capital Prise 10,000 1 Capital Prise - fi.OOO 2 Prfwi of 12500 ? fi.OOO S Prises of 1000 fl,000 SO Prises of 600. 10,000 00 Prises o( 100~~ ~ 10,000 00 Prises of Hh.?? 10,000 _ OO Prises of 20 ........... 10,000 Pi 00 Prises of 10..: ... 10,000 ri APPROXIMATION PRI7.EH. 9 Approximation Priies of fSQO,. *. J,700 9 Approximation Prises of 200, ........1,600 9 Approximation Prises of 100...^..^. .....900 U7 Prises, amounting to~.. ~? 1110,400 Responsible corresponding uuonts wanted at au omluent points, to whom a liberal compensation 111 be paw. Application ferrate* to clubs abould only be made % the home offleo in New Orleans. Write, clearly stating full address, for further in- ? rmation or send orders to and 01. A. DAUPHIN, P. 0. Box 682, New Orleans, Ll Ml our Grand Extraordinary Drawlmcioreunderthe benialon and management of Gen'U 0. T. BEAU. fcOABD and J. A. EARLY. ftblHrqw == 8th = BRAND DISTRIBUTION! GE ommonwealth Distribution Co. By authority of Commonwealth of Kentucky, awing and details under supervUlon of prominent ? iaena of Kentucky, In public, in the city of Louis* " He, on OUT Monday, March 31, 1879. ior N0 8CAUN01 NO POSTPONEMENT! M 'RIZES PAID IN FULL! ~ 112400 I]csr a-A-SH ? ,,fcruu DISTKIBCTED. lg TICKETS ONLY la. Unparalleled flucctss of tbe Popular Drawings. ad tbe following attractive llat of prlxee'for the Mabcii Drawing : 1 Prlu ?I W,W? 111 1 Prise..*. .. 10,000 ~~~ 1 PrlM. ... ... 6,000 TJ 10 Print 1,000 meh~ 10,000 ?1 to Prizes 500 eaclj............*......... 10,000 \t )0 Prizes 100 etch 10,000 . ' 10 Prlua BO each.. 10,000 ?ou X) Prises 20 each 11,000 TOW 30 PrlM 10 ateh - 10,000 wlft approximation prizk8. 0 Prizes $300 each ? _ 5,700 witl 9 Print 300 etch.... 1,800 iQ 9 Prim 100 each 900 MOPriaes. 1112,400 A Whole Ticket*, IX Half Ticket*, 81. V rTlckelmtOO. 55 Ticket*, ftlOO. Remit by Postofflce Money Order, watered letter, ink draft or exprrst. Full list of drawing published "? Louisville Coarler-Journal and New York llerald. id mailed to all ticket holders. For ticket* and InrrauUoa add rata COMMON WEALTU D13TRIHU10N CO., or T. J. COMMERFORD, Secretary, Cour? x r-Journal Building, Louisville, Ky. fefrwaaw ^ GREAT REDUCTION ^ ext in prick or LEA & PERRINS' , CRT.KBRATED PRONOUNCED UT Q EXTIIACT UH ol a LETT KB from 'ONNOISSUKR8 B MEDICAL QEN n TLEMAN at Madras - . TO BB THE H| to hla brother at II WL WORCESTER. V Only SoodaEfe ? " l LEA i. PFECoimo " I?W6l ,UK8 thatthrirSauce OdUvwy M[VJii highly eatcemed in . India, and li in my J And applicable to HJtSaSI opinion, the moat paISjsggP latahlo aa well u the VXRY VARimr oy|Bi5^8Stmoatwhole?oroe8auc< DISH j^that la made." VORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, Pr 'lltlS GlVINU THB CON8UUKR >'0T ONLY TIIK BjCST but tub Most Economical Paccr. r^p rrs ' J * ui Signature on every bottle. JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS, Oollaft Plan, mil I Union Squire, Hew York- 1 DUPONT'S / Wheeling Powder Agency. ' I have it all tlnei la Magazine a large rtook of tha above oelebrated Powder, viz I Rifflt Qnnrtlnnflnoonoi Dlaatlnii ! Ul.l. * ""*? vr""B? \'" uinovniy aim milllll la metallo packages, which I wlU sell it wholesale at manufacturer*' prices. I have Portable Magazines of different sizes Tor shipping, and wilt deliver free on cara or boat. This Powder Is unequalled in strength 71 aad quality. *' M. REILLY, Sole Aneat. JACOB SNYDER, A 1408 MAIN STREET, T CklU attention of Wagon and Cvriaga Makm to thr following Special PAINTS ' fl Muury'i Cotcb Colon, " Bherwln, WUlbuna A Co.'* Buab'a TuUm. j VARNISHES: VtlMtiM'a, Parrouy guulwl. ? GOLD AND SILVER BBONZES, C <*1? TRANSFER OBXAMBHTO i J100K AND JOB PRINTING?AT THE ' U the lowati price and is the beat ityleof the art i Mm. W uttd 17 FV>nrt?*wtli St. ( IJLANK BOOK8 -The Dailt Intelu XJ geoeer nook Bindery d<*? better work of al< ( tbau ao/ oUbt lw W??t VtrjinU Insucntiicjt* 'J^EW DEPARTURE.'' i I IrttlMVi to Inform mj triads tad Ua public . *+ | GENERAL INSURANCE BU8INES8, cludlot MWt, lliBINC, LIFE and ACCIDENT. rr?M^x,vis3JrAL"5 ;i?r.dp^ I m, ' " "" rt*k< 0?. ud )""? J. V. LH0DQKB8. J llPl^Sg8 ??MPANY' ! IOROAKI1RD 1W.J J Oaa* capital WMN *4 M Qood risks lasurtd oo llbml torau. m Lmso pronpUr <od ssllslsclorilr id|uud ]_ hltlDUM rtilMWtfullV Mil It*Ilud. ~ DIMOTOM. T Alocuo lorlnf, A. If. Adtma, I J. A. Miller, John M. Brown, | A.D. Mnoi, tt. S. Irwlu, . a Ow. B. Tingle. Junta F. Barnea, ( AUiumlirLaughlln, wj A!-ON 10 LOHINO, PrtwJJaol. I. P. Paull, Herniary. " B. Duuiiins, AmUUdI Secretary. JanW liwl;iwt gwtlawu 0r ML AND WINTER GOODS E ph h Oh !. Hess & Son's, Bel 4 Zai Cor. Main k Fourteenth Sti. Cln fad A NEW STOCK OP &, >th?, -J ? . chl Cisslmerei, Jt Veitlngt and I nSS Overcoatings, V lm -w*- lm T Offl \LL& WINTER WEAR. : - P ALL WOOL KNIT JACKETS. ?j MEN AND BOYS' SUITS MADE TO T DEB, In Latest Styles and it Lowest Prices, '"> t perfect At guaranteed. ? PULL LINE 0? NTS' FURNISHING GOODS. ^ White Shirts ude to Order. wj! PhD 'e invite the public to call end examine bS stock, feeling asured we can offer riperinducements. ? C. HESS & SON. 117 u dtroiowm, POUNDSew Turbisli Prune* Men (or ONE DOLLAR at CHRIST. BEHREN3, ill HOI Jacob Strut qJJ OU8EKEEPEBS, ATTENTION. $ rHlTE SOAP will wash more clothes In an ?w r than any other kind of soap; don't you Indi et SATIN GLOBS FLOUR, the house>' only friend. OOMPON'S OOFFEB Is the vanf when up oomes Lew Morris *\ 1 OU Dm/urns UUUMTY MILK. Cans. ~ of the above at r>80 LEW H. MORRIff-IsIand. ?J LD YELLOW {? rid MO COiPFEB. js Loo tea 7e Lave just received a small lot of the st Old Yellow Rio Coffee ever brought to rid i city. If yon are looking for something ra in this line, yon oan find it bycallingon THOBURN & BRO., Grocers, 1070 MARKET STREET. ? elB ' M. REILLY. 6 r Wholesale Grocer 1 a1 PORK PACKER, J AND DKALKB HI Bel ovlslons, Sugars, Molasses, Syrupi Rice, Flour, Meat*, 4c., 4c. "? Pll 8ole Agent for the ?{ Ba. ipo?t Powder MID Patent 8?fety Fm, S Hi Nos. 1309 & -1311 Main St, 7i ' Bi jell WHRBLIWO, W. VA. g GROCERIES J ; t: os. Speidel & Co. s Fo?r Story Iron BilMlif, Nail ill ? South StrooU. The largest stock in tliedtyof Goffee, Sugar, *s, Syrup, Molaaeea, Rice, Bplcea, Tobacco ul Qrooera' Sundries, AT I nuiECT nninpft I n luiiui rniULO. ' gent* for GUIDING BTAR FLOUR and DIAMOND 0L088 FLOUR. ry Spoldtl A Co.'i RIO ROASTED COFFER, in Ona Found Pa par*, TIIK BEST IN USE. I Ordera ud inqulriaa tor PRICKS aolldUd om DEALERS ONLY. )y!7 1 [NMAN LINBr-UNITED 8TATE8 AND 1 L ROY AT. MAIL STEAMERS, MEW YORK TO OEEMSTOWM AND UVKHFUOJ* j Evary Tknndw or Saturday. ==38^ ' 1TY OF CHESTER... ? iXM 3TY OP MONTRKAlZ ITY OP BRUMEW.^^.^^h.^^^1775 t TTYOPWEW YOEKlZ^..^ ...JtSOO ' The* magnificent ftwt.n in among the atrongot, irgeat and Usutt ?u ihu Atlanilr, auti have cttry nodctu Imirovwiont, Including but and cold water E&Wa." ^^rarS'TO.rf10 0ARROLL BROS., SHE AND MARBLE WORKERS And Importon oI the Boot Icotch Granite and Italian Marbles, Not. 0,8 ud 10 Simuirin Snm, WHEELING, W. VA. afk 11mtoloolaonof J10NUMKNT8 and 'ABIJGTS constantly on hinii, whkh will Ui ?U it priooo to ?ult th? timet, ?pl [ H. ROSENBERG, fhttllng Frieitone and 8inditone Works, Comer of Muht tod Thlrty-t bird 8U. Keepa conitintlr on band Door Htepa, Door 8111*. rlndow Com, Window Bills, Hearth*, all kinds of taoUif. The attention of Coutractora la culled tu jfadutlaa forfurnlahlntall klndaof atoueforbiilMicpnrpoaM. PtIcm mod?wi?. la2H SnmapwMtion. JALTIMORE A OHIO RAILROAD CO. 311 HP FRg?SSH' VffaacSmifi rarwriw 'ii. WTMfff TE* Do and attar NoYotnber 17, 1878, Paaeengor Tralna 11 ran m follow*?Wheeling Time: faut-boand. Ko. & No.7* Ko. 1. NoU* Leare- a. m. a. a. p. m. a. m. tuellnf. ~ fi:? IOiSA 5:80 7:10 Ualra.....~~~. 8:00 10:40 6:10 ......... VrrlTw at? p. it. p. m. afton. ? ?... 10:10 ' 8:18 10:10 4:W P. M. A. M. mberland tlO 100 M lahlngton City............. 8:00 7:80 ......... Itlmore, 0:10 8:40 ......... A. M. P. M. lladelphbu.... ... 8:05 ......... 1:43 W York....... 6:25 0:00 A. M. iton...^. 4:20 8:18 Dally except Hunday. to. 43 atopa at all Statlona between Wheeling and ifton. Weat*boaodi No. ft. No.'i.* Mo. 10. ?T?i??llng...mN..H....H 8:00 a.m. 4.05 p.m. ii.ih ? ? fcflO M 4.40 " ti3o"~ .rrive ?t? MTlllC....^ 12:18 P. M. 8.45 " 8.05 A. *. vark 1:85 M 10.00 4.12 " umliua.................. 5:10 " 11:00 " 5.60 duikr ............ 7:00 " ............... 10.00 dnnatl 8:00 " 5*0 a.m. 10.80 '? lanepolle 11:00 " ... 12^5p.m. LouU. 7:80 A. M 9.00 ? WO " 7.25 " Dally except Sunday. _____ o. 10 oo Saturday night haa no connection i?r Xor Sandusky. an Palace, Drawing Room and Bleeping Can 01 night trilna. loee connection! are made for all pointa South and thvwt, North and Northwest, making Uila a dealIt root* (or colonUU and petaous moving to the it Weat, and to whom particular attention ifglveu. 'HEEUNG, PITTS. AND BALTIMORE DIY. re WhMing......... ....5.55 a. m. 1.25 p. in. Tiiadelphla Accommodation. m Wheeling . ....G.40 a. m. 6.00 p. in. IckeU to all principal point* on nle at Depot, n open at all noura during the day. ilbrauUon to the traveling public cheerfully riven. W. M. CLEMENTS, M. ol T. . T. DEVBIEb, Oen'l Agent, Wheeling. i? : nTSBURGH. CINCINNATI AND ST. LODIS BAILrt AY?PAN HANDLE HOI1TK rWW'wf w*H ffl>",,|"n^ US Tltne Table East and West, Not. 11th, 1878. raloa leave Pan Handle ltai-ot, (oal of Elertnlb pi, uear Public Landing, daily except Sunday, aa iwi: OOtMO EAW. Through olumbua Time. Expraa. Fait Line. Aceom. soHng. *7:07 A. K. *4:37 p. m. *6:17 P. M, rrlTfr? laburt 7:45 " 8:1? " 6:80 " bwrflle.. 8:25 " 8:00 ? 7M " iburgh ...^.. ...... 10:10 M TM " 11:18 " rUbure.... J0:53p. m. 4:00 a.m. iniore... 7:40 11 hington.............. 9:02 " adelphla.^. 8:00 a.m. 7:4U " 'York. 6:45 ? 10:85 on^. 4:20 P.M. 8:80 P. M OOING WEST. Pac. Put Weat, Exp'a Lluo. Exp'a Mail. ? *- A. m. P. M. _ *7:07 *4*7 rrirft? btnrille? 8.15 8:00 ?. A.M. li ~ 1LBB 8:15 a. m. nUon- 11:55 &80 ? irk. *2:18 11*5 ....... imbue... :? 12*5 re? a. m am. mbus. 8:40 1:15 6:80 10:(i0 rrlv*- p. m. 6:85 7:06 l:UO itnnstl 8:00 6*0 11:15 1:00 p. m. iAnipollaM...MMM...MM.. 11:00 ?IMH. 12:55 5*5 A.m. Louis 7*0 ....?. 9:00 suo 7*0 8*0 VneeMpjg tine. rains leaving Columbus at 8.40 p. m. and 6.80 A. m. daily. Through Chicago cxpnw leaves Coluubui jr. except Sunday, at 5.40 p. m., with sleeping car ched, arriving in Chicago at 7*0 next morning, ihk'cau be secured In advance at Union Depot ketOffice, Columbus. till man's Pilace Drawing Room Sleeping Can >ugh without change from Stebenvllle andColum. ^to Cincinnati, Louisville, Indianapolis and BL or through Tickets, Baggage Checks, Sleeping Cm immodatlons, and any further information, apply JOti. M. BELLEVILLE, Ticket Agent at Pan idle Depot, foot of Eleventh street or at City kel Office, under McLure House, W heeling. D. W. CALDWELL, Gen'l Manager, Columbus, O. 8. m. FELTON, Jr., ^ Oeu'l Supt. PitUbwrgb, Pa. W. L O'BRIEN, * (jon'l ptsa. and Tiekal A?-?? rv.i?i ? " o]4 "? WIMIUUIW, u. ILEVELAND & I'lTTSBDRGH R~u ' COKDBmXD HUB TASLE, " UOIHO EAST AND WEST. -5U8&""-10U'' Throurt ftilmto Pitubureb. Through Tnlna to Cltnlina. Throw h Tralnt to Chk-wo. SEE' P"k" ^ WolloTlIU tod ?? ? " TnJ- Utw?o Al. " Aocom. win; ?zprfM; 'kfr? 6.58 A.M. 10.60 A. H Sttn u ! <* " iiSSr!*. 5:2 ahMtar.T***"********** 5"S !! " 6M iritZL"- " ** ' 6.40 'BJJ JL }<? ' 7.44 ?WB|tou 9 02 u 7.40 ?sfc?= l? :: ? kt,T? us,;. 'a;:,. -:: KSSa }? :: ?5 ? ; ArrlV,! * '? " 7.B ? " J'wijlrr? .{ $ !! " Jdieo ? i.^0j M, ? Wl.t 1.00 .1 *tt?SF,8&Si^ ffl:; P- R. MYKIM wwbw ?nil TlffcxTgent BOUND VOLUMES or ni* My Intelligencer. We have a bound set nf film nrtho laily Intelligencer, for the years 866, 1867,1868, 1869, 1870, 1871, 872, 1873,1874, 1875, 1876, 1877, >11 in first-class condition, which aro jffered for sale on reasonable terms. FREW & CAMPBELL, Wheeling, W. Va. THIS PAPER fi&Rft N?wq?per Adrtrililn* nuriau (10 Spruiw Sot NEW YORK.