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SI? VMfytmv. JUararf alU? JWbaai W. 1%, u m JiIumIImW. FB23W ?e CAMPBELL, ruiuaui 4hd paopstaross. Olllrr i Hwk M MBd >7 roortooaiUi NIimC :rBlDAY MdK.M.NO, JI NK I. To lb? Mt|>ubilnui Voter* of Oblo County. The JUpubllctn vottra *4 oblo county arc n qutatcd to mr?t ou PATTBDAY J VMM If, JW, at th? polutj aad Mat* tier duller nam*!, tor tht purpuaaof mhci*t Uadaltc*l? to r,|rmnl their rMportlve dltitlria In a convention of thebjrabllmn wtera ol Ohio county, lo t? tiki it the Court Uouee BATl'ElMY, JUXK tC, 1MB, lor lb* parj*M ot noBdsaUng caadMatn fee the !ol loving tfinc ebcrio, iwour, city dlatrlct} Iwtwr, country dlatrletj PrtMcuUrg Attorney, lour mrnbrra ol tbe JIoom of I%le*iu?. AUo, dafepfra to tbo Mate and Congrtttloiuil Cbnvintiona, a Count) Executive Cbmmltlee and Judicial and HeiutorUl (Wmn. iUcbland dUtrkt, at lUcblaod ? boo! bouae, Irom a !? taoro'clock P.*. TrladalpbU Watrlct, at Lawaon'a Hotel, Iron 2 to 4 o'clock p. v. Llbarty Dlatrlct, at Centra School Uouae.from t to 4 o'clock r.v, Waablngton Dlatrlct, at Vigilant Hoaellouae, Iroo i to 9 o'clock r. m. Mad I ton Dlatrlct, City llall, over llwktl Honae, trtmi 4 to V o'clock p. m. Clay Dlitrlct, at Court Houae, Irom 4 U0 o'clock p.*. . Union Dlatrlct, at Atlautlc IloeellouM.frouH to! o'clock P. M. Centra Dlatrlct, at Uuanla lloae liuiue, Irom 4 to S o'clock r. m. Wabalar DUtrlct, at Unlttd Iloee lloota, Irom 4 to J?o'clock P.M. Hluhle DUtrlct, at Arbena'a llall, Iroo 4 to I o'clock p.m. Joux Kavw, Chairman Ohio Ca. Repulllcau tx. Com. Tui political situation overshadows ev. ery other interest at present. Tub exports of domestic produce from Now York during the put week won f8,042,821', and from January 1st to dato, $167,610,094. Last year the figures were $0,701.038 and |133,3?7,000, respectively. Tux American Union Telegraph Com pany opens for business with, ad it claims, 60,000 milea of wire, extending from Port land to Omaha and Kansaa City, south to Nashville, and northward throughout tCanada. JuiKiu Baxtui'h decision, in tho case of the Adams Express Company against tho Louisville and Nashville railroad, is attracting wide-spread aud dissenting comment in the Wjaat. lie rules that a railroad company cannot deny its lines to any express company, railroads "being as inoch bound to facilitate tho business of express companies as of private indi viduals," and that a railroad corporation, unless it is expressly permitted by its charter, cannot do an express business on its own account. It-is refreshing sometime* to notico the glaiing misstatements ol newspaper cor respondents, and particularly so in the in stance of the New York J (nut' Chicago correspondent, who telegraphed to his pa per last Tuesday night that the West Virgiaia delegates would vote for Grant on the first ballot. Here is his dispatch verbatim: " HV?f l*iryi?ta.?The representatives from this Statu held ameeting to-day,and thongh no formal votu was taken, it was ascertained that they are all likely to voto for Grant on the first ballot" If our delegation at Chicago happens to llnd this out in time, it will do no more than create a good humored laugh. Tux Kansas Freed man's Keliof Associ ation has just published its second semi annual report, in tho period between October 13,1870, and March 31,1880, saya tho report, folly 1*0,000 negro immigrants arrived at Topeka from the Southern States and were cared for by the Associa tion. There are no signs of an abatement in this remarkable movement. The refu gees are still coming, and the good cause of aiding them to establish themselves upon the land still calls for money, mate rials and work. A favorable report is made by tho Association as to tho charac ter of the immigrants, who are described as peaceable, law-abiding citizens, intent on becoming independent of charitable support. Tux reports from the English iron dis* tricts by the last mail record no change for tho better in that trade, but there is a * vein of hopefulness as to the futuro which, uncJer the circumstances, is quite striking. For instauco, a letter from llarrow-in-Fur ness to tbe mauchester Examiner says "there are growing indications that the iron market will aeon witness another re action, as inquiries are coming to hand rom all sources." "All sources" is a phrase that has a pretty wide meaning, but it is safe to tay it does not include the United States. Manufactured irou and steel are showing rnoro life. Birmingham reports a quicker demand for machinery of almost all kinds on Australian account, with somo good orders for South America. A Sheffield circuit reports an active de mand for steel rails aud also for ship and boiler plates. It also says that "cutlery bouses engsged in the American trade are well employed, and encouraging reports are made by manufacturers in the lighter induatries," I'Ol.l 11 ( A 1. .NOIKN. Most 0/ tho Democratic delegations to Cincinnati are marked "C. 0. D," and thus Mr. Tiiden b able to.clalm with con fidence. Wuat makes Democracy so irascible is tho possibility of 0 singlo Kepubi.'can get ting three terms, while all the Democrat* ? ftTth'o'country can't get UiUBbadow of one term. Dkk.ms Kkailnky: Having got oat of tho work house, 1 am now a candidate for tho Vice Presidency on the ticket with A. G. Thurman. Tammant rises to remark to Hendricks that he is politically dea<f, and that "he is too much of a remiuiscenco to bo re vived and brought forward as the Demo cratic candidate." This is hard, for Tam many alono has been faithful to the strad dler when all others failed. Nevertheless, Tammany jpeaks the truth. Only thirteen persons appoarcd in tipringHeld the Other day to attend tho Illineia prohibition convention. Aa it took all of these to complete tho tempo rary organization, they grew discouraged, and adjournod line die without nominating a ticket. Ix the female suffragists' Convention, day before yesterday, Mrs. Belva A. Dock wood, of Washington, denounced as a crime the refusal of tho Chicago Board of Education to employ married women as teachers. Sho held that a wife has as much right to support her husband as a husband has his mile, and any official ac tion which prevented the exercise of this womanly prerogative Ab?4ookad upon aa an outrage. Tns presence of Hannibal Hamlin at the Chicago Convention brings to mind a host of memories of the past score of years dur ing which he baa been a most prominent figure in national politics, lie it was wfco presided over the United States Senate in theatiriingdaysof the war, when Sumner, Wilson, Chandler, Morton and a host of Illustrious men now dead and gone, stood side by aide in that body, aiding ao far as | lay in their power the nation's chief in subduing the rebellion. If ho had been renominated at the close of hia first term, it la safe to aay there never would have been an impeachmont trial, and the pages of the nation's history in the years Imme diately following the war would havo read ?very* differently. He carries his weight of years well, and his nsme will go down to ths fatal* on the same page with those of the heroes 01' twenty years ago. Qcuv Victoria intends to decorate Francee Anne, Duchwa ot Marlborough, upon her return to England, wui> the Jtoyal Order of Victoria and Albert ?i????-HHS" utnun *oie?. A MMMmr ol Emerfon, compiled bj the IMmiry H'urW, ol Boiton, conUlm flfty-lwo title*, mtojr ol which M?. ?' coorK, litlM to eennoM. mnittlM wit clet and works which he tiu edited. HI" contribution! lo the Dial, two voiumee ol which he edited, were thirty-two In num ber. To the Atomic he liu Mntributad twenty-seven poems and P*?** ?'"r?1 i Five article from him bye been P^ted in the North Anuriean of which wu on "Michael Angelo (1837). This wu followed the next year by the one on "Milton/' recently reprinteU wltb Other early anil uncollected Aorth Ameri can MMjTS. a It la believed that no complete collec tion in temporary editions ol the writing# of George Wither, the old English poet, baa ever been made. The British Muse um doe# not possess one,nor does the Bod leian Library, and as for reprints only one baa been made, and that by an En gliah aoclety which issued ita publication in limited editions to private buyers. In the collection of book? which will be sold at Clinton Hall thla week, beginning on Tweday evening, thero is perhapa aa good a collection?though it la at the same time very Incomplete?of the writing* ol W ith erw was ever aold here. It compriaea twenty-four out of the seventy-five or one hundred volumes that are known to be bis. aud some of them are scarce. With er's rescue from undesenred oblivion ia in large part due to the efforts of Southey. Lamb and otbere in whose time he bad been well-nigh forgotten. There la one collection of English poetry, designed to include all poeU from Chaucer's time to the present, which Ignores htai altogether. Pope, in the "Dunclsd," oalla blin "Wretched Wither," but even that did notaocuretohim tho Immortality which Dr. Johnson aald Boswell had escaped bv not having been alive when the "Dan dad was written. Oxk of the newest volumes from tho London publlahera, received here by Scribner A Welford, ia "The Religion of the Future," by John B. Crosier, which contains two long chapters, comprising one-half the volume, on Emerson and Carlyle. Of Emerson Mr.,CroiIor re marks that there ia perhaps no writer of this century who will 'better rppsy a care Jul and prolongod perusal. The Concord sage "enjoys the rare distinction of hav ing ascended to the bigheat point to which the humau mind can climb?to the point whore, as be says of Plato, the poles of thought are op a line with the axis on which the frame ol thing* royolves" Again; "He Is one of the profoundest of thinkers, and hsa that universality, sereui ty and cosmopolitan breadth of pom pre hension that place him among the great of all ages." "lie baa swallowed all bis pre decessors and converted them into nutri ment for himself." Itwaanot Mr. Croxier's purpose to enter iuto a detailed criticism of Carlysle's writlnga, hut to show the re lationship existing amoug bis thought*, in so far as they aie pai ts of one harmonioua whole. Ca'rlyle'B ideas are not systemat ically developed, the author says, but lio scattered far apart throughout his volumin ous writlnga. They aro inaerted in out-oi tbe-way places, in side Remarks, sometimes in parentheses, or are gathered as the spir it of the whole books. If examined closely a vital principle will be found, running aa s thread through them all, which is the soul of the facts and "degradoa Wshisto tories and biographies into mere illustra tions." Hkiuiaxx Grimm, whose "Life of Mi chael Angelo" Is perhaps as well known in this country as in bis own, has written an essay on that artist and Raphael which hu been translated for the current num ber of The Journal of Speculative I'hilotophy, published at tiu Louis. In a reference to Michael Angelo's desire to have his model for a Christ, which he was making, fast ened to the cross, that be might better perceive the expression of pain, Orimm remarks that this act would never have been attributed to Raphael. Michael An gelo's pride and ambition were "only the expression of his aspiration to be worthy of> himself." Raphael "strove for the C'ardiua's hat as a child roaches out for gold and diamonds," but the Pope, Clement VII.' "would have been cautious about offering this honor to Michael An gelo, who, perhaps, would not have re fused'it in lite gentlest way. There aro aome natures which are great on account of what they obtsin; others through what they refuse." Grimm relates that Vaaarl one day entered the private room wbero Michael Angelo carved his "David," and naturally desired to see what the famous artist was engaged upon. It had been Mi chael Angelo's wish that no one should see the statue until it was finished, and accordingly ho put ont the light instantly wben Vasari appeared, and went on talking In the dark. This recalls a story that Emerson once liked to tell of Goethe. A young man, over extravagant in his praise of the poet, called at his private room In a hotel one evening as Goethe was undressing, and broke out into maud lin exclamations of adoration. Goetho blew out the caudle and jumped iuto bed. coftt'EKxiKU worn:*. ' Lady Buhojett Cotrrra lately gavo a tea party to ovor two hundred cabmen and tlieir wives aa a means to induce the cab men to trest tlieir horses with kiudness. Miss Annijc Louuk Gary bad bor first experience in singing in Boston at tbe tho Itowo Street ; Baptist Church, now be ing removed for a business ediflce, at $160 a year. Mabcuioness Tbknu, tbe wife of tbe Chinese Minister, and two Indian ladies, Miss Bbavendra and Satyendra Bala Ta gore, were presented to Queen Victoria tbe otber day in tbeir national dress. Tub Empress Eugenie proved herself to bo a very good sailor during her voy age to tbo Capo. She never missed appear ing at table, though for many nays she was the only lady who did so. She ia aaid to have endeared bereelf to ovory one on board. Mits Hayes sent to tbe Grand Army Fair, at West Nowbury, some exquisite photographs of Androws' lull length por trait of Mrs. Washington, which now gtices tho East Boom, each one bearing ner autograph, and a box of cut (lowers from the White ilouse conservatory. Miss Minnie Haok baa just aroused another burat of enthusiasm in London with her Cannau Tbe Tlmtt of that city calls her "tho ilrst and atill unsurpassed Carmen in England"-i?,hiob ia, probably, net pleasant reading for Madaiuo Mane Boxe, who claima, it is reported, to be the singer for whom the|opera waa originally written. Victoria, Crown Princess of [Germany, wtiu u uu active sight-seer, has been hav ing a happy visit in Komo. The 1'ope commanded that every courtesy should be offered to her in the Vatican galleries. She dressed plainly and excited little ob servation, preserving as muph as possible her incognito. She visited tbe Pantheon during her explorations, and cauiod a gar land with the Prussian colors to bo laid on Victor Emanuel's tomb. Tub Queen of Sweden has for several years suffered from heart disease, and it was hoped that the treatment by electricity which she underwent at Heidelberg bad resulted in a permanent cure. But a few months ago a ruffian sent her a letter in which htv-threatened to assassinate the Crown Prince Gustaf, unless he was "tip* ped." Tho shock undid the good done by the cure, and tbe Queen is now ao weak that only tbe slightest hopes of her re covery aie entertained at Stockholm. Dobbw Victoria's attitude at tbe recent dwnftSMm ia described to acoEtth porident of the North AiHaieanbf'% young lady presented to her: "I waa very much disappointed," aaya thia irreverent voung lady; "abe seemed ao small and inalgnifl cant. 8ho did not smile at all, but looked veqr cross. She did not take tbe alighteat notice of me, beyond holding out her hnod for me to kiss, nor say anything. My suit bad to courtesy as she passed the Queen, but she did not take any notice; but the Prince of Wales and tbe others spake to sunt. I didn't like kiasina her band at all. I'm very glad it's over. Tub Empress Elisabeth of Auatrla and Queen o( Hungary made a public apeech lu lVMh the other day in aid of the Red Cross Society, for tbe support of soldiers' widow h, orphans and mothers. She la mentioned aa lookingauperb?'"thequeen licit of guests"?In a long, tight lltting black robe, trimmed with Bordeaux vel vet. and a "Gainaborodiih" hat crowned with heavy feathers. The little speech which waa admirably delivered with regal hastiness, tempered with womanly aym liohy for tbe cause it treatedL ot, concluded with the following words: "Forget for an instant that I am your Queen, and oonaid er me merely as a woman plying tc women in the cause of women. It w?i Intersil.* UrnilnlMVMrM mt Lincoln*. tint Nomination. No violent strife appeared in the ranks of theparty until llm rear ol the second Convention, JSOO. Then cune a corneal compered with which the one wlifch ii now raging appears tame. Seward ud j Lincoln wero the leading candidates for Ihe nomination. The enemies of Llnooln lied maligned and rldlcnled him. The itapubllcana everywhere were absolutely confident of eucceee and to them nomina tion seemed equivalent to election, msking | tho prise abundantly worth strvlng for I Lainon, In hla "l.lle of Lincoln," pictures Ihe scene aa the balloting began: ""?<1.. third day the balloting for s and date was to b*gln. On to thS eve,' Ing of the second day Mr. Seward's pros I pec la were far the Lost. It wm certain ",1'I" W0U|<1 receive the largest vote on I itself, the crowd for him wu moro nu. ???.??? ^u""u <?"> I"' any other, I except Mr. Lincoln. For Mr. Lincoln in0dVKl ?,ipr""ar,e*~??m lb' "'UlU !? |'{" Wigwam, In the street, and la I Uie hotels, wu trumoudous. It !? gufli. cienUy accounted for by the fact that the I2? Chic??". wd the fiuSjIllLofaJ Besides the vast numbers who came there [ voluntarily to urge bis claims,and locheer ISL '.I!*5? ?l?ency demanded, his aJherenla had Industriously 'drummed up' their forces in tliecity and country, and I Znl'l HV! ?n ,1 t0?n"k8 Infinitely more noise than all theother parties put togeth Kjjj1 **? ? l,r??r delegation uf roughe there for Mr. Sewsrd, hesded by Tom flyer, the pnglllsL These, and oth era like them, filled the Wigwam toward .1?' day In expecta tion that the voting would begin. The ? ?i? p,rlyL?aS '' oul'"n J determined to call a check to that game. Thev I? I ^0 W^i ? "i"1" in mUaterlng snd organising their 'loose fellows' from far and near, and at davllght the next morn j Ing took charge of the Wigwam, iilllnir every available space, and much that they had no business toll". A. a result, tlii Seward men could not get In, and iore I forced to content themselves with curb stone enthusiasm." Lincoln was confident, but It was uulte ?W"'? ,u'" Se?trd wiuld |?d hiSou the first ba lot, and It was uot by anv uJUXKi ,'! th? Vcretl0""'ro? "lie 15! ? i jS 0 ?' minor candidates iT?nn Sk if* mucl,' 10 ii' strength, after itdi? ihn''" r wo,uld lo Se*. Hi ^JLl ^^""'ergency Lincoln's friend. ELK?". ,,ec,uni'? "iHsnce. feimon tee working in Mr. Lincoln'siSterM aafcasft'SH SKfEbs: wntfoSniSd.?"1* "" ",uCul" While Ihe candidates were beinjrnamed Son of mJtli1nW!0,',"K ?m>'n,0,)' i : C0'?8 DMni? w?w received nf w it. ^ 8ll0U,B by the vait mass of his adherents by whom the hulldiou , ?v In ti,B PhrA"> <?' th5 day, the outside pressure" was ail in his ]')74 vnfi0 t^e,,r"it l)44!,0,? Mr- S?H?rdhad !.?/j \otes; Mr. Lincoln, IthJ; Mr. Cumer on, 60j; Mr. Chase, ll?; Mr. Bates -IS- Mr nier,f 10 and 0 were scattered. Mr. Cam Unm V* wi,b(irawn on thesecoud bailoL according to the previous uuder staudinjr, Mr. fceward hadlS-lj; Mr. Lin S?ln,J181' Mr* 0ha8?? W; Mr. Bates, .%? 10i: 41 r" Al,cLt'a,l> s> ?nd the rest scattered. It was clonr that the noru Jlnation lay between Mr. Seward and Mr. and. tb*Mer was receiving ureat coin l?cked but one vote aud a half to !U?ICsH?rlif?n!"t?''?'1<>' A,' '[''?Juncture ?ij/0 aDtl chauKt'dfour ws^nom?nated. 10 ^ucol?' "? Tbu enthusiasm with which the an V1 u Lincoln's nomination was nt rft WM /?iU(i^wcrlption. The air of W8S wnoke aud the smell of burnt gunpowder for hours. Tho citi. cons were nearly wild. Lincoln's ?ScS? waa tho defeat of whatever the party ?oa SS- ri lh? Wty ?'a thl | time. Tho men who bad been roviline , Uncoln as an illiterate rail splitter were Sl'lffir'if,? ^MplA!tn M 11,0 liberator Anil,!0 !. Tborowaa no lack of in, llje party, however, even Sonard supported hla successful rival with ?? miv 8?ir an ,l0,? like Achilles tonkling in 1870, skulk in his tent be cause his aspirations had met with ? check. After Lincoln was elected and in ?UK"rated did not hesitate a moment 1'", chl./ place In hiusbfi to feeward, but he fuliiiled tho contract with Cameron and bmith with a very ba.l S ^eed. Both men had a bad reputation fi?^i " ^ / kiown nothing at nil of Jf? bargain his friends h?d made. But iL f S?ti? i K 1,10 ?iluoti"n maturely aari thal hS,ield"ed.J' TllUMJStUKIl ItEMOUTN. Saratoga hotels all charge a little more than last year. Fashionaule Boatonians are rushing to Swain pecott?the colony of culture by the sea. Co.vconn Btngos for Whito Mountain travel are being nowly painted and reno vated. White Mountain travel, although begin ingin June, ia never at ita height until August. Phince Leopold and party will arrive at the Clifton liouse, Niagara Falls, about Jure 20 th. Arrangements havo been mado for ex hibitions of fireworks from the Long Branch Pier. Oakland Beach, the now seaside resort in Rhode Island, bida fair to bccotno very faftbionablo. Nearly all tho rooms at the now Orient al, Maubattan Beach, havo been eugaged for the season. Tub prospecta for a long and successful Beason at Delaware Water Gap are repre sented to be line. ' A company of tho rich mon of the Quaker City are to build a new uud handsome ho tel at Atlantic City. AHRANauiBNTa have been made for a four-in-hand coach line between Long Branch and Sea Girt. Tub season atNarraganset Pior has com menced, and it is the universal prediction that it will be a fine one. Tux Windsor, Saratoga, will bo changcd this year from the European to the Atuer can system of dining. Niagara thus far has had a larger pat ronage than ever beforo at this somewhat early period of the season. Nxw London starts in upon tho season of 1880 rather quietly, and thero is not much boasting about prospect or outlook. Newport has nearly all its cottages oc cupied. The afternoon band concerts at Fort Adams are promised to begin next week. The Long Branch Pier is finished and presenta a tine appearance. It is claimed to be the strongest structure of the kind in the world. On the Fourth of July tho bands of Manhattan and Brighton Beaches aro to unite and give a grand concert for the benefit of the multitude. Three hundred New Yorkers of wealth and social position have bought one of the Thousand Islands, upon which they will build a hotel for their exclusive use. Aa compared with former year thore is now very little choating and swindling at Niagara Falls, and if impositions are prao tlceu upon visitors, it ia In moat cases their own fault. A MILKY OL'EAX. The Phenomenon n? Eneonnlered by ? French Frigate Sear Ad?n. London Tltsw. The phenomenon of a milky sea has been known to occur in certain parts, but has not been very closely scrutinized. Some have considered the luminous ap pearance in question an electrical effect in thunder storms; others have attributed it to cadaveric decomposition of marine ani mals and plants; others to abundant spawn, with fiahea moving about in it. But the truth appears to be that it results from an immense accumalation of animal* culm capable of becoming phosphoree* , cent, spontaneously or by friction. Some ? Interesting information on the subject (of | an exact character) has been lately pub* i lished by Lieut. Porhain, of tho French > Iron-dad L'Amide, which in February i last met with a milky aea in the passage i from Point deGalle to Aden. The nights I of Feb. 0.10,12, and 13 were characterised by the phenomenon In ill Its splendor, the ship daring this time traversing 000 miles (1,100 kilometers) in a mean latitude of 12 degrees North, between the meridi apa of 01 degree* and 51 degrees East lon gitude. There waa no thunder storm, the ?ay waa clear, tho moon new, the baro meter, thermometer, and hygrometer were regular, and a genuine Northeast monaoon waa blowing. The temperature of tho sur face of .the water waa conatant at 25 da greet. The aea waa like a snowcqvered Held in a clear night, and all trace of undulationa was lost siabt of. The milky look waa hardly disturbed by the motion of the ship and working of the icrew. which ahowa that the layer had considerable thickness. By day all disappeared; but the hue of the sea waa somewhat altered, looked attentively over the ship's side at night tho water waa seen to contain an enormous number of luminous particles pressed close to gether, and more brilliant close to tho aide where disturbed. Some four hundred of these corpuscles, one to two centimetres long, could be counted in a bucket holding ten liters of the war. Drawn out, these were seen to be of gela tinous substance, which quickly dried and disappeared, leaving a dark globule, one millimeter in diameter, which, in the mi croscope, presented a transparent ovoid animalcule, filled with eggs, and moving its lips and tentacles incessantly. A drop of water added to the dark globule brought bsck its luminosity; and when the creature was bruised in the hand it save a bright mark, which waa quickly ex tinguished and had no smell. 'llio milky water, kept till day, and looked at in tue darks,bowed no luminosity, even though agitated; nor does the water procured by day and brought into dark ness. 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Unngs up everything from tbs ce/Ur fur ubls use aJocidds of lbs table. Just lbs thing aw loug wanUd. No family can afford to be without It. Kurnlibtd uraplstsfor S1B00. Can be pakl lor In weekly |?ymenu. We prupjts to remote tho wins where parties ars changing aa tenant* fur It M. CD EN & MAVEU, Novelty Planing VIII, 30th itrset, out of CUajdioe. MTAgenU wauled. I have used the WmIwmT A ltfla ElaraUsg Itefrii erator and sale for Dearly two years, and consider It Indlipenaabla to a very family It ts the beat thing I hare ever seen and Ju?t what haa been long wanted. Would ti?t do without It or hare It takes out of my bou?e fur tsn lliuea the original coat. mti\'J JOHN w. htiidltzb. KRAFT'S Diarrhea Compound IS GUARANTEED TO CURE DlAltKlKEA, DYoENTERY, C1IOLERA-MORBD8, CRAMP8, CO Lit*, FLUX, BUMMER COMPLAINT. Ac. No Remedy as Valuable for Children DURING Til KIR SECOND SUMMER. In general we for more than Twenty Years ninl has never failed in ft single case. Kraft's Diarrhcea Compound! Keep it in vour house, Take it with you when you travel, fro Circularsw'tbcerliflcalesof remarkable cures. Fur sale by all dealers in medicines. Price 60c, R. A. McCABE & CO., Proprietors, myJi WHEELING. W. VA. SPECIAL NOTICE8. .A. CA-IRIX To all who art Buffering from the error* and lndl* crclluni of youth, nervoui weakneai, tarly decay, Iom of manhood, At., 1 will send a recipe that will core you, FREE OF C1IARUE. This great remedy wu dl/roTcred by a mlaelonary In South America. Scud a Mlf-addrMMxl eurelope U> the Rav. Juearu T. I mean. Stuiiim D, Kne York Ciiy. jalt-MwrAW A MILLION HEADS, Now clothed with tnaaect of rich black and brown hair, wfoutd, tbiy were unfortunately CUT OIF from a supply of CURIdfADOKO1 DYE, begin to TUK.> W1IITK, ltd, as *dy or grey. Manhood and beauty, with thli one ddrt t In their pertonal appearanoe remedied by CriKtiidoro'M Unit* Dyu, rrjulce In their good fortune, and recommend It to all who require a perfect dye. Manufactured by J. CBlSTADOBO.No. WWlUUmBt, New York. Bold by all Drugglata. Applied by all hair d mySI-ewyAw TRAVELERS' GUIDE. oafAaioaa op TKAHS-wniauwe Tim. aao.li. iu. Cent 0. Wr?? W. Y. A 6. Dlv? CI?T. & Pitts........ llip 5: JO* fc?J 13.-31 ?aaiTALorT*Am?. U. A 0. R. U Crat. O. Dit.~~.. W.F.AB.Div_ CUt. A Pltta^. ? VrUilf li>hl? Arrouuuu'tiUton.?Thtj train only run? betwi-n Wheeling and Trtadelphln. IIMI1* fiiwt Sunday?Newark AeeommodaUoq. lStcuoenTllle AewuumodaUon.?Thla train during the day piueca backward and forward between Mar tin'* >??rry aid Bellolre, atopHng when required at Uhorraan nouae, .Vtnarillo, Wert Wheeling and Urate! HUI. ; TIME TABLE. Wheeling and Elm Grove Railroad. On and after WEDNESDAY, June ?, IBM, cars on the Wheeling an I Elm OrovoB. U. wlllrun as fol Iowa: Care will atari from each end of the road at f:SO a. . ..and regularly thereafter every half-hour, until I ?o'clock, i* ?%, exerpt the fa lowing till" will be omitted on mttk daya. vis: 11-30 a. m; lt*> *wl ?:S0 r. m ; and on bunds* the 9 , 0 p. x trip will be omitted. ? t'aplt I clock time. C. LEONlUQr.tup'U jut EXCURSIONS. H AKMONIB-MjESKKBOIIOB. The Aellfe and Paaaiee members of tb? above So ciety and Ibelr Inytted Gueeta are hereby uotiOol that the Pwiponod Excursion on the Steamer ?'OinMrr," willuke place NhXf SUNDAY, Jane ?y i-? r INE8 of laformatlon, lor which you hire been LjOOKINO out. t.oncernlng the great rnrrn' DAT?Wednesday, June Mb, J.lLJj PLACE?Flushing, Ohio, (Adjoining Grove) On the new and finely equipped C. T. y. A W. R. w. Trolna leave Wheeling Wharf, loot of Etevuth ?treat, 7. a. m. Tkketa M~ a?d U eenU. ]n7-WAP. PICNIC. The aiase-Workere ol Wheeling. Martin's Ferry. Brldai port and Bellalre, wlU gtva their third Annual Picnic at (j-roen's Ne>v Grove. Four MUes np the F. W. A Ky. Hallreod, oa SATURDAY, JUNE 5, 1880. Trains wlU leave depot at 7 A-lfc, 17M P. U m. sod 4:M p. v. Returning, will leave Orove at JJO, fcOi and 7 P. if The AmnaemenU will constat of Daadag. at which a VALUABLE PRIZE will be given to thejwat lad/, and gentleman Waltser. A Two Hundred Yirf Fort Rate fir a Finn Set ofOlaaawore, A hatfmlle Fool Kaea for a Valuable Prlae. A suodlu Juaptng Match for an elegant set of Olniemei and *bee aU? Ke3?Sfp2i?t ? Mualc^r'jfBSwH'S Jhnd. Doadngte commas at 1 o'clock. If the weehee pro?e? ??l?ToreWe, t ( pirate will be poatponeiluntU the fallowing Saturday.: ^ B, F. HIGGI1B, IIUUME FA1R1ER* MIUI PAIJTTEB nnd URAINBB, 1W MAW STREET, J?l> BeeeWdw North of Itose Bridge. NIW AQVMTI?IMIHT?. \f T. BELLEVUB HOTEL.?THERE , llX Are only Two mora Boomi tor Beat at thU?? re plK*. TboM dnlriog to iptndi planet " JSJL QLAM AND TURTLE SOUP LUNCH. 1 *lll?p?a lb. "While IlauMe" Saloon, Emybody IotU*. JUH. WKBB. pRESU VIENNA BREAD. I will receive Friday and BalnrJiy a large amount ol NARVIK'S CELEBRATED VIENNA BUSiD, ?t U o'clock (loon), Baked the eauie mernlng at 8 O'clx*. Only mU it 7 a BBHBEN*. 1310 MarketitmL Blgaot theblgT. i"< ? piONIO AT LOOKWOOD'8 GROVE, 8AT0UDAY, Jane 6lb, for the benefit of the Moundsviiie Catholic Church, Kara (or Round Trip, SO cents. llout will make trip* at 8 a. h., and 1:30 r.u. Jni. ^ A. I. A 8. W. NOTICE. The numbers of the different lodges are requeaUd lo form Id Uoo ai the Capltot Building Uwowraw (*lurday) morning, it o o'cloek, eharp. lor tba ourpoM of marching In ? body to the train to KWl. lS llS.li. 'c. 1). TUOM1UOK Jut.* TNMAN LINE ROVAL MAIL STEAM 1 ERS.-NBW YOBK TO QUEENS TOWN AMD LI VEttPOOL.?NOTICE?The ateamara of thli Una Ukt Lieut. Maury'i Una Bootee at all eeaeona ol tba y?ar. Cm or Bnuit, Saturday, June 12, atfcOO A.it Cm or MorraiuL, Thuraday, June 17, 12:10 r. u. Cm or luomosD. Saturday, June 26, at sao a. m. UTI or IUUU?UJU, Wiuni?j, .,uuu -? o.?v -? -? CmorCWBTaa/lbureday, July 1,at 1230 r.u. Cm or Bawesu.Tbureday, July 8. at IT. M. From Hit No. af/North Rt*er, loot of Charlton SL Cabin FtMit W0 tod 1100. Uoturs tickets on UfuraMoUrwa. HTKEKAUK, la. room*, smoking and bath roon JOHN O. DALE, Agent/ ? aid ? J ? Wh.ellng. ? TRAMP ABROAD. MARK TWAIN. Just received, a few copies, which penont wanting should secure at once, as they are very difficult to obtain. btanton a davenport, j?? ISO! Market atreet. HEELING FEMALE COLLEGE COMMENCEMENT WEEK. JUNE rUIBD, FOBT11 AKD SEVENTH: Examination of College Claies. SABBATU, JUNE CTlIt Baccalaureate Sermon, by Bar. Da. Ma?us*, at Fourth Stmt M. E. Church, 730 o'clock p. iu. MONDAY, JUNE 7TH: Anniversary ol AUumnal ^aioclatlon at ths Col lege, 8 p.m. THURSDAY, JUNE 8T11: Commencement Concert at WEIHEL H ALL. AdmUkloo,Twenty flveCenia. Do.raOpcn7p.m. Concert will begin? p.m. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9TUi Coumencemant at Opera Mouse. AdmlaalonTwenty-flveCenta. DooraOpanat7p. m, Hicidiui will brain at 8 p. m. All partlea holding an Invitation from tbo Grad uating C1m> will be admitted on presentation of card. ? Th?Bav!'{'ofPKn'oL^*!ON^rraldant ol Batbany Collrge, will deliver the Baccalaureate Addreee. THURSDAY, JUNE 10TH. Praaldant'a Levee at the College. B p. m. jut THE GREAT SAUCE OF THE WORLD. c?e as filennturn In o? wrv Mult-'of WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. Imrarw tbo wort dolU loua tuto and xot lo TRACT "" Pl? N it Mm' ?'fib^rsi jffl HOI IH, tost "Tell LP.A* TFU- ?<. ,=Tk 1UNS that Uielr 11 ' aaure la hl*hly ll(?T & COLD uvl |i. In my "i ll' BijrjeM.HEATH, too,UM)ro.i?ti>alat.lK^^ p ... tlJe. M well aa tbo &-c* mo?t wlioleaoma I hucc that la made."! Bold and uaed throughout th? world. JOHN DUNOAN'9 SONS, AUENTS FOR TUE UNITED HTATW* A SEW VOUK. THE BUGS ARE EATING WofSpii u. Uretc lor the l'otato Buga. told by LOOAN, LIST A CO., Drual??*. Bridge Comer. an excellent remedy. rarsr&r11? '^!r?sruu^?i-.? tss&yas. co. for id* by ? THE ladies will find LOGAN, LIST & CO.'S, nn?" ?"'?og "?"""? nuggets of gold1 "s'AfZjSS#- ??'. b~"" "" ik. ??.??-? ijyfflct'w. i?"u"'niri useksmu.. _ rornUig?m? ??_ aioy3u)peu5 jtp.w TO BE , tw.u ? ^assrsw1;"!: 1'57.?.?V w.i'si"s?? a)-, "? ??"* t'n'iifil"" -? ..reii.trt.wi. '* opium jjMgeggg? Capital Dining Rooms. m^maruo^eroct, MARTIN thornton t 0. holtz, b'yeh AND scotjbt?> lluoemd .pin h ii, ???. ?""* aaeawBwffiS sj=g-"-"J^g. Vff088 B08E HAMS, ^aasnouldrbs, rr.ilK uh00ldkb8, clear SIDES, bbklkfiit bacowt *0? n?n. h. FA?k* vteok-tiesocial AND STRAW d< uu< """i*1"-.!! ihinaim ?. k| held at uox4bt"' walju F 7 el ??s2jf ??osf!ss ?? *<??? "f;ia "-? !h ?^00 CAN GET A RELIABLE THERMOMETER For Only 28 Cent*, at tbe Hoc?? Abt 8*o**? jull v T. kinoll. Agnt jjlbakk n. WILCOX, architect t superintendent. wu. i?~ ww ^ SPRING GOODS. 1 have received au elegautaaaort men I ol tfprlng and Summer Good*. T.C. MOFFAT, Mere limit .Tailor, 27 Twelltli Mir cel. Forelan and Domestic Cloth*, L'u?Nliiirre<), Uomle<l?inii<l Cheviot#, it MOFFAT'S, 27 Twelltli ;mreel. Gentlemen'* Suit* uiuile iu tlie Latent Mtjle*, at MOFFAT'S, 27 Twell I hatred. A nice line ol good* lor Ml'KINU OYKKCOATM, at MOFFAT'S, 27 Twelltli fit reel. Only the MOT t'UTTKIlN and Workmen employed at MOFFAT'S, 27 Twolllh Nlroct. 1 mnke a Npeclally ol UIIITK Si I litis, nud van oiler n (Irnl-clax* quality at u very low price. MOFFAT, 27 Twelltli Ntreet. A complete aNNorliuent ol UEJIir* l'UUM.<illl\U GOODS, at MOFFAT'S, 27 Twelllli street. llelore bnylng anjthlns In in line, cull and examine my mock. M trouble to nIiow good*. T.C.MOFFAT. Merchant Tailor, 27 Twcllth street. ?)?20 Spring and Summer stock; i HAVING TAKEN ADVANTAGE OF THE PREVAILING LOW PRICES ?or? Spring and Summer Goods [n DECEMBER and JANUARY, by early parchuea of our Stock, wo can offer superior Inducements. IVe carry the largcM line ol gooda In thetily, and Our Get Ups are First-Class In every reaped. Persons desiring anything In our line will 5nd It to their luterat to Examine Our Stock BEFORE POBCIIASING ELSKWHEUB. C. HESS & SON., Cor. Main and Fourteenth Sts. mUl SHIRTS. VnacrupulmiR partir* ore rulM-ijr rrjirr*?ntlnr to sassi'*1"u "UI"" ?"* J" ?n'"' ^ ??? ?n'lir afntup Willi ludrllbtr Ink on lukr, Uiiui Indpllblo luu an Tokr, Hum All OthonaroFalaelyRepreientad. WILSON BROS. Importing and Jobbing Men'. Furnlihera. For Bala ny THOS. HUGHES & CO., WHEELING, W.VA. CAS AND STEAM FITTING. Bolt Agent of the PATENT OAS LIGHTERS. The Ga* Lighten do not require matchta, ilcohol, rtWte Cannot Nt lira to banging* er <lrapi*ry. *?.h W".fr W,U ,1?h,,>?ut 4.M (twig, and ran Im - jptaUbed at an txpeiue ol 80c. Tbo Uu Llgbirr !? thibaatarfroflmd to the public. It U wwth ten tlmn Ita rait In lUibanlule latay. my 15 NEW LOT OF ELEGANT OAS FIXTURES 11 A!?l> I'OKH1JII.N. iUfcOaop uoiira, 41 * ,to uua at dralgna?mluble lor nraaanta. ObCAUBEKLY, Plumber. 1 21 IS Main Street. THOMPSON & HIBBERD, PRACTICAL Plumbers.Gas&SleamFiiters, Ull StAKKLT BT., WUEKLINO, Daalantn allJdndaol Lead, Wrought and Out Iron ttpee, ????? Plp? and Chlmnar Topa. Btewn and luu OamoronStoau Pump, Underwriter! Ou Unoblne. ?*"Orden from tba country promptly flllad.*V? RANTED, EVERYBODY TO CALL UOISiOK PLUMBIN0 ESTABLISHMENT, W18 Market {Street, And the LL'TZ PATENT Iron Hydrant & Street Washer, the best in the market. They can be repaired without digging up row pavement or yard. jean ATTENTION, NPECCLATOBA AJID CAI'ITALIHTN. THE LA CROSSE Mining, Milling, &, Power Co., Of Bonltlcr, Colorado. ull"~- TtXV.SvS f/i. aUJ?JVort 'n '*(ltlmat? mining iff a I ""1 nmnu arswsi1 ",ua5i' !*?*? to UK, Own! B.,?U wd^uiSfi C. MENDEL 3l 00. UNDERTAKING1 A SPECIALTY! <1 to c c bj) w cs '? ? C CS C3 o ** ? o 03 ? LJ ^ w h cr jf h ?i ?- c y rfl -J 3 .E Q 00 L- ? .= < * rr1 ~ m- +- DC f . Ph ? ? ? O B M Z ? . 5 B Ch DC ^ ^ D II ? 5 U" (Q S Q ^ ? < 2 | A H Q ^ S. s ! <D fli rt -C ? -C +* OS V) . I - ?= o KH UJ "> M >, ? . ? ^ CL ?- -? ? z O ^ ?? 5 > < a < 5 5 g ? T?| . . jo 1 ' f \ -f-? c ?. h w c/) ? ?J83JJS l|lU93}JnOJ Itl 'S.JJOOZ 'a PUB }33JJS U!EW Mil XY aXHSM8.1V BT1V0 P9J9A03 t|^0|3 'inu|Ej\\ '|jng 'poo/viasoy i 2L&3.i.rHr?J? JLira'a-D -HI S13MSV3 QNV S3SV3 QOOM DRY OOOD8f CARPETS, AC. < CO w h HOW TO MAKE A FORTUNE! 8T0DY ECONOMY, AND IN PURCHASING rGOODS, Ctirpetw, AVull Paper, Carpet Chain, Window lilindw, Oil ClotltH* IVotionH, tHcc.j CALL AT JOHN ROEMER'S, 2019 & 2021 IvTA-UsT ST., CENTREWHEELING Whsre you will find Goods at Bottom Figures FOR CASH. my 10 UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY. Caskets & Coffins of All Kinds and Sizes. SHROUDS, GLOVES, CRAPE, &c. Hacks, Buggies and Busses furnished at reasonable rates. All orders left at my livery office, No.. 1430 Market Streut, will receive prompl attention at anytime, day or night. In addition (o oncol I In* lineal llluck llcnnmi In the city, I (niveau cIckhiiI While iifiirM', lor children. BOBEBT IjUKZE. ?p7 SUMMER ?S cc 2 UJ -a tt ? ^ a STYLES i? W 35 s. s _ n GJ 30 Boneset Bourbon Tonic An elenant combination of Rontowt and other Ann tonics, with a ripe old Kentucky Whlaky. From our Ur>ce stock of pure whlakivs, wo select the beat for this pnrpose. Our Tonlo mn?t < bt fine or nothing. We have no xam for (alae pretenses. For . .J^pda,Uabu^MUty.tbeFMbteoefeof Mtat*Woman, HMatbe Fitytradon of Overworked Urnrrmm tba morbid Becre* 9 tlona which cause lta<l Breath, and all Bronchial Weakness, it ia a dellcldua and reliable remedy. Chambers & Brown, Lousville Ky. mh4*MWMir A UNIVERSAL Wedding Present. FREE TO ALL BRIDES. XTOTICK la kanb? than to all tba readan of thla i.1 papar, >0(1 all "ih?lr iliun ?oJ tbfir coutlm ?m tMtraaola," lhrwi|buut tba Unit*! HUtaa and The household Will ba int oo? ymr An a. Proo Grill! To rtwrj oaaljr aarrlad coupla who* addrai and 10 tooia to par lor potUf-U mo I to iba publlalirr trUAU mt fw/rim lh? 4*u qfituir mtrria.ji. 1'moM aaodlag tor Ula pnarat in r?qunU<l to aaad a copy af a papar caatolalnc a Mttoa at tba'r ?urrtac*, or toma oUaravttaoco that aball aawual to a naaoaabla proof I bat tfctjara aailUad tolba mapuoa udar Ua abovt oflar. A'Mraaa XU* HOUSEHOLD, ?/? BnlUaboro, Tt XT'. ORR Xc CO., WAI L PAPER, RLANK R?0<8 A STATIONERY lining aHcinj to our will paprr bo do mm a MM* plata itock ol *tatlon?rjr Good* ?? iri pr?i*r?J to ?uppl/ our fmula with anything In that Una, at IMMonabl* ratm. ?hir ?t"fk l?i"< ENTIRELY HEW, romprUr* lUr lafai ?tjl? ol Upttariaa, Cormpoo* drnt*. VlUtU'C and lU?mt Car<l? Nuvallln* tii l'?|?i? rin and (ardl with dralgoa. A full Una of (VmiTiie-lal elation, r7, loclu'lief Pan*, I'rsriU, Ink, I IIM. Coaamrrclal, Parkrf, Lattf, I?fil and Koolarap Paprra, and atcrjihlnf uauali/ kept lo a firiMaaa 8laU?Mry Utput. WALL PAPER AT REDUCED I'RICEJ. ?J. O. ORll Jit CO., Ki>. 41 Twiumt ?iiw. i 5lat?'Iron Mantels PuiN<FANcrCfun5 CS.ramkin^cq eiVcwu5Sia L>TlL ttfcALm, LtltlKB HKADb.ga? BassseasoBtJUB^ Mo. 10 on Saturday ugbt dm bo weaacuoa tor Chicago or Huxiukr. I'uiTiuu Palaco, Drawing Boon ud Uaarlng Out oa all nlgbt tralna. OcaoeofiDoctionaanmada tor all potuta Houth tad Soatbwaat, North ud Nortbwwt, nuking tbla a <1?1 rablo roulo far oolonUU and ponoaa morlni to th? (rat Wart, and to whom particular atiaatloo lagina. WIIKEUNO, P1TT8. AND BALTQIORR DIY. LaaraWbaoUng 5 M*. m. fcHp.*. Triadalpbla Accommodation. . *i40a.?. 8:10 p. a. No train* run on tbla D.tIiLiu on Bundar. Tlfkcta to all principal pwnta on i Oflko op?n at all boun during tha day. ?ate at Dopota InlormtUoo to tbo tfarallii g^o hUc c bwrluU jjjlran. pLEVELAND A PITTSBURGH B. R. \J CONDRN&KD T1HK CARD. E&m i uuuu ttAai j&u ?lii. On and afur Not. vth, 1171, all Tralu vlll nut dall? (ucoptMonday,)aa follow*: I Through Tralna to Plttatrargh. 1 Through Tralna to Oavalaiii. S Through Tralna to Chicago. Pull man" a Parlor Can batwaon Wallirllla and Uotol and Hlooptng Can oa all Tralni batwoan A I* Uantoand Chkaro. BridmorU.*, 8 too ban Til Uo ?.00 A.M. 6.10 " 7.GB 10.IS " 8.85 r.K, 10.55 " 7.40 A.M. PbllaJalnbla Naw Tora.... 10.80 a.m. 11.00 1LM l.to r.M. S.00 ? ?.CO ? 9.40 ? 2.40 A.M, 7.40 M ?.C1 '? 7.00 '? y.u ?? 4.? P.M. 7.40 1 9JO 7.40 1 I OAS ? TO CLEVELAND. Only lire boar* an J fortr-Sr* mlnaCml Kiprata. 8.10 7M u..* p. m i.tt ? TO CHICAGO. Only 17 houni and 48 inlnuUtl , J?i?? Jv?V7P^r W?.ta *ih1 lrom ?taub?n?lll#( will nukt Uw faftwlag trip M?m iUUln ani MaS?! ttlUftpOTt 10llwtiD'a F*rj M| tfif ^ ^ :: lunjiw dsSBSF^5*? as ?WhtallnjTlma. lfbur*_ . ?Jbforfij# PltUbunb ?? i [RuMpEnrncT^r top's eee'e 7:?oL imsL Up*"** Kxraaaa laav>a Wlmlin* at Ui . - Jfriflo* it W.ll.bur. ?.?a. n.. an?atHUubaoVini *%?? ???*?< Gtluabaa at Ml *. *. aad UO A * IgSmB Bartlu eaa ba^Mcund Ln*?J "icmT TVktjomt^CQliimbtu, Pullman i Palaca Drawing tbroaah without chun ' miJ.iphi* ?Dd n7* l Union Dapoi ?W3L,?? V"?oawTuia nut t? York. Waal to Ooluubua. dlaMMlia aruf M> i ?t AmoI at CUa uB&assk d. w.caldwElE ? w. ( <te i na. u< im? mnoiin^g, w; I HARVEY MYKItS. ATTUIUfKY AT U?, Jit,"? 8,re"' c'ao[nn>ll, ohl,. CaUactJona and Commardal UtlfaUoo aapaeialt* . . , , uiuuca ar ruSnmow.'' Sim aSSI. ?" ****> Barman Kowmrr, Merchant, Ballalra. 0. apM 1,7 J. \V. COW'DKN" ATTOBNKY at LAW. ChapUoa lit, Whaalinc, V. Va. j ?!S:li: MEORQE p. [.INCH, " r a cowden, ?^ICTCb?>lS'8WSrw?rt^ri|r a.11 00?. Wo. 1233 una. Prompt aiumtion /. ft KWtMO. r. a. juLar. PWINQ 4 RILEV, iiu U.I. ,, *TTUR?El'l AT III, to"i>bSi5 it1 ?*"dOT""" UANNIiSAL FOKBE8, I )AKZEL LAMB, ' k-M. "k~l TAMES P. ROGERS, *V? ATTORNEY IT Uff, w&'g^lT1W"* Uf<w*?y* FIWAWpiAL. gANK of THE 01110 valley. ?cocnaaoa to t*b , Finn National Ba? or Wmuii, CAPITAL _ -? iwaiwi, WK. A. Isarr, PraaMaaUWu. B. Hinraoa, VI* P. Monar raea<T?d on dapoalt. Intarrai paid on apart*! dapnalla. A (antral Bankloi tfuloaaaooadac txaa and idaUty. aa ooadactad with jraaipW I John L. Hobha. ' Uarpar, 1 Jarab B. Itbodaa, | II*nry X Wb. A. Turoar, I Wm. A. (Klmi;, I A.M.Ac WUllaa & Hlapaoo, I P. P. JKP8 gXOHANGE bank. Capitol - 0600,000. f.K.VAWat-. UMUKL LAlIGULUf... ...Vici PiiaioiVTi itSiS. L. U. UturtAJM. Jom* Fuw, ??* JOM J. Jonas, Caaklar, & noaaaeaaa, W. luumu. A. W. Kax.LT.