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"THE INTELLIGENCER. 5 rublifthed dolly (fiunilayi I rilKIT A (UM'IIXLI h At No*. 2& >ud '& Tounccnth fctrcot. d TERM OP DAtl/Y: , Ono copy cine year...}* 00 I Tinea ttonUtf 12 00 < HIi inoutlm... 4 001 One mouth - 75 Delivered by carrier* lu city, l&c i>cr week. ^ TEIlNd OK BKUItWXEULY: l On- year OU | Six tcotiUu- M e ' TBRJ1H OF WEEKliY! ' One ymr..- 91 WI fill month* t) 00 ! Un-Mi rubidium to gcnd for ramplo copy 1 tint olicuUrx AddrtH, \ KIIKW AOAMI'DFLL. WhtttlHV, 11'. I d. i ' IKiitoml nt tlm 1'ontoflkc nt Wlict'llng, W, V*., u w^iinilr1*>? matter. I . I WIIHKUNG, W. VA.. JULY 11, U& 'HipCrlklN In Kuypl-Wnr llcjcuti-Tlio Kf; < feet In Iblw Connlry. i TIid war iu Egypt has at length boyiui. i 1 low much of a war it is to ho, reinaiiiH to lit! seen. Tlum. far it is confined to shooting between thu KnylMi iron clada ami , the Egyptian forts. No doubt tlio fortu will i be silenced, and perhaps all blown up, as 1 four of thcui have already been, aftcrsover- 1 ill hours of bombardment, but this only involve* the surrender of Alexandria. It hits been feared all aloni? that the natives ofjhe interior would rino and rally around | tlTo" Htandnrd of Arabl and carry on a ; Burt of guerilla war?a war which, while it could have only oue reault in tiio end, yet 1 like the wur with Theodoras, in AbyB- 1 Hiuia, would provd very vexation* aud uiwtiy to fcnglaml. lsngiantf knows wliat j it is to deal with Orientals,'even when they urn weak, under the influence of national or religions hate. No wonder sho has hesi luted to bey in hostilities in Kgypt. It is 1 easy to begin hucIi an attacks, but it is . not 1 easy to close them up. The sympathies of tho American press 1 and people will naturally inclino to the Egyptians in this collision. Not because of our traditional disliko of England, but because Arabi, tho native chief, is really trying to lift his peoplo and nation, out of tho dependent relation in which they are robbed and oppressed, and give them a standing in tho family of nations, lie is a progressive man and imbued with American ideas of progress and reform'. lie has held close and sympathetic relations with our representatives in Egypt, and has expressed to them his admiration for the imciij uiiu civuiAiiiHiu which we enjoy, England has gono to war with Egypt to preserve her traditional Oriental policy. It is to uphold tho Sultan of Turkey uh the nominal sovereign of the country,and under him tho Anglo-French Commission that farms out the country to foreigners, and exnets from tho natives tho most extortionate and oppressive taxes. These taxes, wrung from tho people beyond their ability to pay, go in part to tho Sultan as suzerainty mid in part to tho English and French creditors. Egypt owes. about jCSO.OOO.OOO, borrowed by her luxurious Khedives for purposes almost personal, at usurious rates of interest, and wasted in riotous living. Her people liavo ryally received no portion of this money worthy of mention. And now they are ground down by actual confiscation in order to pay the interest. Tho preseut ruler is not a repudiiitor. lie simply wants home rule, lie believes that ho nud his counsellors can deyise better and less oppressive ways and means for raising revenue. He wants to get the control of Egyptian affairs out of the hands of European speculators and plunderers. Ho wants the Powers to lift the weight of Turkey oil' liiri nt'nnlrv III Rlmrt.' ln> wunln to bean independent ruler of an independent people. Unfortunately Euglaml aud Franco arc a part of Egypt at this. time. They rcprcHcnt the creditors of theKhedivea. Beside this, both have ideas of ascendency in the East. It Would never do to let Egypt become strong. France 1ms an African policy, and Englaud virtually owns the canal which is the high way of commerce between Europe and Asia. Egypt is virtually mortgaged to them, and they really regard her as a country having no independent rights of her own which they are bound to respect. Our fiuanciai reports do not show that this country is to bo seriously disturbed by what is occurring, in Egypt. The grain market was strong at one time yesterday, on tho theory that war in the East means an increased" demand for American products. This feeling is evanescent in its character. It is a slim foundation on which to build a speculative movement iu American brcadstntls. The present tine weather, and consequent itnproviug cron prospects, will soou dissinato all such ideas. It is not going to be a war that will draw heavily on the resources of the United States. TIIK nOMI!*?!IKl>'?!ITV iVhut Sort of a l'lucn tt In Tlwl Ui'IIIhIi Uuum nr? Playing Ujiou. The City of Alexandria, in Egypt, whose fortillcations were yesterday bombarded by the British, is one of the famous cities of the world. At one time it rated only second to llouio itj niauniliconce. Even after a fourteen months seige, 010 A. D., and all its iinmenso losses, the Arabian General Amru, was able to write to bis master,the Caliph Omar, that he had taken a city containing "4,000 palaces, -1,000 baths, ; 12,000 dealers in fresh oil, 12,000 gardeners, 10,000 Jews who pay tribute, and -100 theatres or places of amusement." It owed its former, and also its later prosperity, to its highly favorable position at the mouth ] of the Nile. It was this situation that ar- ' rested tho attention of tho far seeing man, ^ Alexander, who founded it in tho year 3H2 < n. c. It was once the great emporium ^f j trado between Europe and the East. It received its great and almost death blow by the discovery of the routo to tho Indies by the Capo" of Good Hope. It sunk to be a city, a century ago, of only 0,000 inhab- 1 Hants. Its restoration to importance dates { from tho reigu of Mahomet Ali, who nt 1 great cost openeil theMahmoudieh canal in ( 1S20. It received a further impulse in j I Sot by the building of the Alexandria & ( Cairo railroad. Tho modem city is built * on tho isthmus connecting the mainland { with tho island of Pharos and on the i island itself. The now streets, like the rue J Itas-el Teen and tho rue do Meiden, present the aspect of a European city, but in the Turkish quarter tho " streets are narrow and dirty. Tho new embankment along the eastern harbor, and. \ the new buildings on the great squafrb of \ Mohemet Alt have added greatly to the at- 1" tracuveucas ot tuo city. The palace of tuo Pasha and the lofty liarom libit; fctrikovtho , stranger's attention pn. entering .the city. Among the other large buildings are th3 Custom house, the arsenal, the medical, " naval, and other schools. The l'lace >Ie- * liemet AH, or grand square of the consuls, where the greater part of the massacre in : tho recent riots took place, is tho centre of J European1 Alexandria. The older honsca recall somewhat those. of Italian, seaports On this square are the principal hotels, bankers, steamship ofllees, and tho dwell- o Jugs of most ot tho consuls. At each extunity of the square ia a fountain, which 1 sunrise nrnl sunset la surrounded by Irabu performing their ablutions. The ZZ 'asba's palace R finely situated facing the Jj ea,and ls;turrounded; by beautiful garlens. Tlio'grand staircaM) is of,Carrara 1 uarble. The buildings of Ino harom stand p0? ippbslto tho palnco. . ' . The form of the land oh which uEcAn* vr' laria"?tho naino by which Alexandria is _J low known to tliu Arab*?baa been de- -p cribed ns like it Macedonian chalamys, or loldier'a tnniitlo.' There Is a' projecting xmlnsula into the Mediterancan which at he Point "kpteads 6ut to eust and west, ormlngtwo bays, that on tliu went being 0jj now tli? modern harbor of Alexandria. This was secure from cv^ri* wind; but that i irom the northwest, and" to avoid this a rr breakwater was begun ten or twelve years Jigo: it ruiia from northeast to southwest, j mil it now makes the harbor safe from any wind that blown. Tho old I'liuroB is gen* U(, frally supposed to havo been at tho eastern tin tnd of the peninsula; tho bav on tho east was in ancient times called the Grout liar- I bor, and tliut one on the went culled tho -vI'ort of Kniiofitiw. Iloth of these porti \ worn to have been dillicult of access, from < RUtoken rdeksnbout tho entrances. Tho entrttneo to the present harbor instill inn condition which requiresgreatcaution, and JV vessels always tako on board an Arab pilot before venturing. The passage is very nar- J row, but once passed the soundings are ** ileep and the anchorage good. 'fiie objects which attractj the visitor as he enters the harbor uro the number of forts or batteries along the sandy heights j where tho pulaco stands. ^ They arc of vuri- "ci dus forms and sizes. Never having gone ' nlong the ground on',which they stand it J 1b Impossible to describe them in'detail; it J; will bo enough to say that tho whole length X Df those heights are covered with them. They command tho passago which shins ism mus't tako in coming in to pass tho break- w water. Ther<Tare ulso large and formida- K1) bio batteries round the light house at the ''i other end of the breakwater. It is on the jh< Handy ridgo whero Arabi l'ashu is said to bo constructing batteries, and tbe oueations mc naked in l'ariiament are silent as hoi to tho existing defensive works winch have been visible to every one entering mi Alexandria for years past. These forts l* were all heavily armed some years ago by ^ Ismail Pasha. as he expected an attack im from the Sultan when there wits u dispute 'I about authority and vassalngo. Arabi i'uslm may bo adding to or improving these Tlj works, but he cannot require any more batteries to driveships of war Uway, for it ] > would bo uselebs to bombard these forts j5" unless there was a sufficient force to land oii ami carry them by'assault. ^i'hcse sea bat- ???? teries are tho real defences of Alexandria; {" the town itself is nurrounded by an old wr wall of tho mediicvul kind, which would , > oiler no difliculty loan attacking force. A largo rock at the entrance of the great |U artificial harbor obliges ships to bo piloted in zigztg fashion during the day, while at night they, cannot enter at;all. lu stormy > weather largo vessels sometimes remain yj,! outside for days, fearing they will ho cast ' !! npoji this reef, if. they attempt to enter. th? The Alexandria Imrbor is a work of lesser Jul magnitude than the Suez Canal, though its 1|JV local importance is greater. The outer J.j, breakwater, two miles long, is more than rin that distance from the quays, while a spit of land curves round to it, so that where ra<; tho narrow deep-water channel lies the tal whole interior area is protected from wind ,lV and wave*. -Breakwaters, quuysand jetties ? are all sound, solid, hotie&t work, and dd Tl1 great credit to Messrs. Greenfield, the contractors, who labored eight years upon it. It had formerly been supposed that Port '1 .Said would to some extent, rival Alexandria, and take much of the trade from her. Such, howexer, has not proved to be the cosi', and the older harbor, with its pplendid modern works, has held its own. I POROGGIS'S?On Ttiowlar, July ltih.tSS?, at 10 t o'cl'xJc a. x., Lkonoka, tktighler of (ioorye titia tui LovJnU Scroj.'ulns a^ed 2 year*, 2 months mid 14 dc i!ayn. _ ?Vi Funeral UiU (Wednesday) Afternoon at 3 o'clock. ' interment at ML Wood Cemetery. Friends of the famtlr invited. 1 =======================: tin * ,s RiililTi W. " Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, ?, Dackacho, Soreness of tho Chest, Gout, ~ Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swellings'and jj Sprains, Burns and Scalds, twi Donercl Bodily Pains, Y-~iL r t II i__t_ p i. j r. -1 i uui/i, car ana nauuacna, rrasiaa rogi and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. me No reparation on earth equals fir. Jacom Oil aj a mifr, *ur?*. jihnjtlr and chr,ip External Itemedy. Rm A trial entails but the comparatively tritllnc outlay wu of 50 CcntH, and every one suffering with poiu l'1}' can have cheap and pobltlvo proof of its claims. Directions In Eleven Languages. BOLD BY ALL DBUG0IST8 AND DEALEB3 IH ?? MEDICINE. g A.VOGELER <fc CO., Baltimore, JLTJ., U. B. JL TlutYELEKS' WJ1DE. Mk PKPAnTt'RK OP TtSAtNS?WllXKLtSO TIME. |i . ilia- ben day. a.m. a.m. r.m. h..h. l?ul 2. Jj 0. R. 11 |1:35 8:60 3:10 4:55...^.. thu p. M. tne, tent. 0. Dlr 3..W 1:S0 f4:00 11:15 the no\ Y..V.AD. Dlr &4U 1:?J 5:10 .. wa: a. m. In I Jlev.ftFiltJt C-.CO 11:10 lio J-l:& >.,U. &8t.L._ IJ:5? C:S2j S:52 1:57 4:17 %*'A.M. M.I* SI, A.M. l.T.V.Aff. "J SO *5::iQi VLVQ frOO 94:00 .UUUViL OP TRAIN'S. ilK uSllll- I I i i i d?y. a.M. a.m. r.X. A. v. tl^ i. & O. K. K 1 fclft 11*30 2:ao "AM P.M. A.*. a.m. a.M. i,'; JeuL 0. Di? 10:01 iM 10:15 | a. si. p. y. lV.,l'.iB.Dlv 7:&o 11:20 6:'i5 a.a. r.u. a. x. ,1cv.&HtU 11:4ft 6;RS ?:f.7 JS42 _. ?J* A.K. A.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. p. x. >.,C. ASLL_ 11:0.' st: IbO! 4 02 7:17 Y. M. P. M. J1 X, T. V. A V.': ?& 10,jl0.2> ?^\ >.? 00 t Dally cJit'pi Suntfny. Tft' J StentwuivUlo Awommed'tlon.?Tbia train dur- i. up the day backward ar.d forward between . * Jartfn'a Kerryand lUlloire; stnppir.frwfccu requited ,i,,' it the Sherman Houre, >Ktnsvjlle, V.'cs'. Wheeling iu<S Gravel'V ill. M.wrilcm Aocommofctlnu. St. Clalniville Accommodation. ? _C., T., X.& W. Trains run by Columbus time. I# Y^IIEEMXG AND ELMGROVERH |\ On xudtificr SON DAY; J ULY .1, ISSi can on the ViieelluK and Elm Grove Kailro.nl will run as folows.'leaviiiit the city (eonicr Eleventh aud Market trfCt?>. ami Uornbr?ok'>? 1'tirW. nt :V*C:au. *. lo w A. X. 1:-'J p. X. 5^0 P. M. r> 7:P0* " l?fcw? i" '2:00 . C:uo te?:a) ?v v. iuoov" \ asn \ o.:i5 'HfcOQ. '> V 11:30 . <, :;;to K S-ao -,< i'i.00M. >.330? '8:00 " ,D0I . liSOp.M. ,4X0 " sao " : 9.30 l4*,' _ -l:00 " H ?0 " 0 00 " 5.0J " Uffl '? Sundays exrcptwl. On Sundays (in Mr weatherwear* will run every 0 minute?, f:uw 7:<l>.*. to #.'40 p. m. JOS. KLEKH, ?TI ' "inrnnuwoint. QjClJAX FA UK KFDUCKI). From Hamburg or Bremen to Kcw. York or BalU- J' ?nre, on I j t.M /; Sun From ahuutji to Ncvr York or 'Philadelphia. 1,m nly Jjo. For further Information ami Ticket* mil at R, , II. P. HKIIUKNS', J>? 231" ntul ttil'j Market Stai't, jy HEW ADVERTISEMENTS, ft ; ' 'ouren^>-:>, , ;v ;^s-q- ' 1 )w?lllng House, 1413 Cliapliua street, oi>ilto St, Matbewi Churchj now occapteil'by , it. H. lJuHnrd. Inquire on premises. Jy 12 >EERLES3 loo Croiuii rroozorH.' A V l.'uoil nMortmunt of tlila excellent article I . Iiniul nt [i r W. 8. IllITCIIISb', ** y 12 44 Twelfth Htrmt. >IANO AND ORGAN STOOI& lob lot nt leai than present <;<Mt price*. immlit. stvlo* Im<n( minlilv i'iwiiU fruiii > ' ward. Will nut duplicate prchotil lot at j prict*. . . , , WM. 1L ailRIII. y 12 fl.1 Twelfth St.. Washington Hall. yiHTK MOUNTAIN .FK1SI2SSEHS, iaccti Itcfrlgcratora, Icq Cheats and Water Coolers, itli latest Improvement.", ami tho best goods the city, at NKSHITT UKO.'B, p. yl'2 1312 Market Street, JO jy?AKYLAND JIOUSK," CEAN GKOVE, IV. .1. 'int clou location, near bench. Wheeling j>oo|ilo ri ?ino down uud wo will make it |>km?aut u>r you." 1 'ctura Uokelx can be piuchuM-d from I'., W. . Itallruad Kood until October 1*1. till] F. I'. TURNKit, >l!ii . lTopriutor. ^ [TATE OK AVHST VI KG IN'IA: OHIO r County CircuitOouit Clerk'iOMcu. July Units. m( lillam J. SnrKldnor ) v*. > In Chancery. COI tnbeth J. Sunthlnor.J 'he object ol Hit* null ii toobUlu a dissolution of <[X{, > liiituN of matrimony heretofore wlo-nlml l?e- >til ecu comiiluluaul and defendant tui'l n divorce ui defuudaut by complainant, u vinculo uutri- q(( ml, uud It nppcurltiK boiu uu atlidavlt Mod relit that thedcfcndani, Kllzitbntli J. Stusblnor, h it.i t a rollout of tho fctate of AVe?t Virginia, It in ull lorcd.ou motion of rum plat nan t'a counsel, Unit il dehmd'itildo uppi'Ar lure lit tin- next Uulu* Ut flii held lu tho Clerk'* Ufflec of utld Cl-cult COuit of lo county, W?t Va., on thcflnt Monday In AuKt, lss.\ and da what U uucctMry to protect her Oil ?ru?t tbcudn. I'okto: SAMUEL 11. McCUUOCIt, ici Clerk. lsl SUMMONS. e State c?f West Virginia, (JO To tho aoeritroi Ohio County, Greotliiu: i c nmiiiinini juu mm jihi nuiiiiuiiii nuziuieili J. rghltior, if Mie be found in your bailiwick, to apir at Ihe Clerk's Ollko of tlic Circuit Court of io County. at Rules to be held for the Mid Court, the lint Mommy in April, 1*82. to answer a bill I chancery exhibited ii^itlti^t her in tho Nild Court I William J. Burghluor, and httVe thou lucre (hi* I It. iVItrifss: Bamuel H. McCulIoch, Clei k oi our Mid urt, at thu Court ilousu of Mild County, in the y of Wheeling. the Hth day of March, InxJ, nud tic nineteenth yearof the Slate of West Virginia. Am SAMUEL II. MCCULLOCH,Clerk. UM SHERIFF'S RETURN. Uzabelh Surghiuor'Ei* no Inhabitant of my ' lllwlck, nor found therein this llth day of , iroll, IMW. CV 1'. BROWN; 8. 0. C. ill' rise above named defeudnni will take notice that : depositions of James Kumars, Jftmt-s Adams, nti tin fee nud complainant will be taken at the t office of II. B. D.ivoner, Esq., No. 11W Chaplinc eel, city of Wheeling Ohio County, West Vlr- 0Y( da. on tno 12dt HAY OF AUGUST, 1SS2,lobe id on liehalf of cornp1ahimt ou hearing of tills ise. nud If from any cuu>c tho taking of mid l>c>ltljn? shall not bo commenced, or belli# comneed Khali not fce completed on that day, the n Line thereof will bo adjourned from tiiiie to |3 io until completed. B. B. iJOVr-NEK, fj yl--w So'. furComplulnont.. ' B e I'ublic 1j requested carcfullr to notice, the new* U and enlarged fcrehetue to be drawn Monthly. Jipiral Prize, ^75,000 'ickols Oul) $5, Shares in proportion. .ouisiana State Lottery Company, n ucorporaled in 1WS, for W years, by the Legula- II re for educational aud charitable pur|H?CH? with " apital of Sl-.OOO.OCO?lo which a reserve fund of 0,000 has since been added. Jy an overwhelming popular vote, ltd franchhe s made a port of the present State Constitution, anted December 2, A. 1). 1879. rfie only Lottery ever voted on aud endorsed by 5 jHiople of any etale. It nerer settles or postpones j< to grand single number drawtupi will take place rr: nitnly. V splendid opportunity to win n fortune. Eighth una Drawing, Clius II, at NEW uRLKa?N?, FESQ AY, AUGUSTS, 1SJR?? 117th Monthly Draw- A jxkjk nt the following scheme, uuder the ex- ^ i<ive supf-rvMou and management of (JEN. 0. jj B?AUKE'.tAUO,of Louisiana, audit EN. JL'HAL KIKLY. of Virginia, who matmiM all the draw's of this Company, both ordinary and femliiual.and attest the correctness of the published leliil Lists. CAPITAL I?KtZK, 875,000. 0,000 TielidM nt I'iVO Dollar* Kucli. j Fractious, in FlflliN in Proportion. LIST OK PRIZES: 1 Capital Prize - 975,000 n i 1 Capital Prize : 155,000 Ifl I 1 Capital i'rlze ; 10,000 |\ 2 Prizes of Jti.OOO 1V,0C0 S fi I 5 Prizes of '2,000 .. 10,000 0 Prizes of 1,000 IO.vOO 0 Prizes of BOO I0,0CC At 0 l'rizea of '200 I'O.OCG 0 Prize* of 100 ;..r~ :w,uC0 0 Prizes of 50 25.0C0 0 Prize* of '25 .. .... -25,000 APPROXIMATION' FRIzn. 9 Approximutiou Prizes of 8750....^.^. JC.750 9 Approximation Prizes of 600 1,5'.0 tf Approximation Prizes of *250 v,'250 7 Prizes, amounting to.....^.....?....?........!^i5,600 IppliCRtious for rates to clubs khould be made ly to the otllce of the Company In New Orleans, or further information, write clearly, Riving full irenJ. Send orders by ex iirtts or registered letter, & inouoy order by mall, adure?ed only to Vl 11. A; DAUPHIN, New Orleans, La. aj U. A. DADPIIIN, v G07 Seventh street,'Washington, D. C. r. B.?On?ers addressed to New Orleans will rove piompt attention. Jyl'2-wmw /TY15KS' COMBINATION HEATER JLaud tMerer for purifying water for steam If 0 lew. M V EltS ?fc GLASS 31 amWrb, ml CS1 lilrtY-tlnt itiift, Wheeling, W. Va, ^ TESTIMONIALS. WUKKUNO, June 12,1SS2. ' * swim. Mykhs Jt Glass. i iksts. After ninety day's trial of yonr heater 1 tlltererwe decided that it wus a necessity thut keep it for the good of our boilers, and we take osuru iiuaylng to you that It has proven to be you cluiin for It as n healer ntid dlterer, and we confident it is better for tlio purjKwo than othor iters we lmve in uw, and although wo kept no uruto account of the fuel wived, still we have no ?? ibt, and tlrnily bt-lleve. It does save fuel. As to *-*151 itingaud eleautfng boilers and keeping them there can be no doubt. Belmont Nail Co., - J. D. DC Lois, Hcc'y, Michakl llEALY, ling. N. HltaTgH. Supt. WHEKLisa, W. Va., Sept..10,1831. tiikodokk myki:s, iKAitSnu 1'take pleasure in recommending your iter now in mo at the Pulton Paper Mill. It whs :ln Rome twomonthiklnce, and uftera trial for ?.vuotu ut mihc uuimuci n mi invmunuic' ntlucent where boiler* ate In use. When we muiic attachment onr Itol'.cra weraeovered with scale, /i v thoy lire entirely clean from the Use of pure fl *1 tor thrown In through the heater. The wiving ii [uel has been fully twenty per cent. IJ Very truly yours, v a. G. Robinson, Iunikl Clkumasb, Chief Eng. Wheeling, W. Va., March 15,1SS2. '1 ssks. My ens it Glass, wlikkmno, \v. va. knts: It nlt.inls u* great lilcasuw to state that he iter and illtcrer placcd in our juicklng house wnncction with our holler gives entlro snlLsfac i. It nhows a saving oi fully twenty per cent In a?t of fuel Jdueo it was placed In connection hour hollers. The Jicavy teaks have all been loved fcluoe the healer and fliterer has been In TAtlon. We cn'i cheerfully recommend It to parties In nted of the heater and filterer. We ltemnlnTruly Yours, :13 . f. schknk sons, -pSTEUUKSVILU, 0., JUUC 13, ISii. Whom It May Concern: hat wo had tho Myers & G1?m Hester and Fll? * rat'ached to our hollers, and that It did remove heavy scale from our boilers. Manager Jefforxon Iron Works. ^ RAFT'S b DIARRHEA s Tl COMPOUND, I nlon Tlie only wife an?l ccrlnlu cure for ? gcjv olera, Cholera Morbus, Dlarrlnua, Dyscntary, Colic, Cramps, Sumliter Complaints, . (valuable for children during their Second V I inner. In we for uiore than twenty year* and 13 l ucvcimuw. no cure no jay. FrlceMccnt*. w 1 A, MrCAIJK & CO., Proprietors, l WHEELING, W.VA. m CLOTHING?J. BR1LLES. BARGAINS ~ A1TKALIX0 TO THE LOSES! BUYERS.s ' >*t .I'. iif .*?- ? ?r r <..,#/ . ? L mething Worthy of Careful Examination. * I'lio season lining nearly over Las uln it iiimornlivn (lint, nil SurliiL j: il Summer Goods should bo ivctl at once. It costs 10 per it to carry over goods from one c ison to another. This I shall K~ enipt to avoid, mill by giving j Is reduction to customers offer in 3 greatest inducements cverheld J1 L 1 will, therefore, until the , or August, give a CASH DISUNT of cpi EN PER CENT* N< all sales ol' One Dollar and up- Ni rds. Same reduction on Cloth- Ni both lo Order and lieady-Made, ticuts' Furnishing Cnods and on J jrything I have in Stock. '! . BR I LIES,$ THE SQARE DEALING, L fie Price Clothier, i. 1158 MAIN STREET, I ??=? k DRY GOODS. "? TONE&THOMAS. ? P list Itcccivcd n Tliinl Stack of Those iCH BLACK SILKS f $1 25, $1 50 anil 00, cheap at 88 per ceut more, that have had such a run. r_ Also a Full Line ol JJenntiful ummer Silks, | IN ALL SHA.D1SS. IRIRS. SATINS SURAHS 1 "> ? '"I to, Huntings, Sp Jim's Veiling, Caslimeres, D lVliitc Goods, Fino Thread, Hosiery and Underwear As l'relty as Silk, etc., etc. wtil'iil,Slimmer Silk at 47 l-2c. A GltEAT BARGAIN. V ] OUll STOCK OF = arpets, Velvets, 1 'apcstrys, Ingrains, Hugs, Oil Cloths, Window Shades mid Lncc Curtjiin (ioods 8 Is tfnburpasse<i by any in the Ciiy. _J> 'RICES LOW E T! the heap Counter. I 'e place on salelo close outn Inrpe ^ oly or Seasonable (ioods, marked .ji u 30to 50 per rent., ? lie CheapestGoods ever shown?(2ar- IT a Host Percales at 12 1-i! cenlsj jard I a Cambrics S cents; l^awim-5 to 8 I s; Kernnants half their cost. So tiring . j| 'o jour t'iisli npfl examine for yo tires. rONE & THOMAS, I.030 Main Street. y?? L DRY OOODB. EASTERN DRY GOODS STORE:" | $ S X I til arshall, Kennedy# Go? ..1110.JIA1X.ST1U2ET. __ v .j:L??vu .,) /.i t: WK OVFKKiKOK 3'IIK WHEK 1 PECiAL ^jsAINS i i ADIES' & CHILDREN'S ? ?'. -.c?i ?<>0 OjU >,< i' .u )!'<> , JUU . lit , PI2STE";."1;!;! | I OSIER Y. All NEW GOODS. |J11 so J-j & Sc -AND- i ^ 5TJlTSI3:i.aDES ? At Exceedingly !/)? I'rices. llAGK SILKS!" ATLOW PKICES, K New Stoclc of the Best Makes Just rc* ^ veil. ' ' ' ' r S. RHODES & GO, | iiv Slock ol' l'lniii India Lnwiu -IV,M - I \rj hv Stock or l'laid Indiit Lawn. .1 !\v Stock or Wltilo Unods ol" nil kinds. Just opened by , S, RHODES & 00.1 AT. REDUCED THICKS. . n? ' ? "" \V. . .. | ... j Jii nili .:i?? ni W Oh 2.00 SILK GRENADINESs AT $1.50, J O OI.OSR' J| :INEN:!'LAWNS s Ujv..-1' In* AT UEDUOKD 1'ItICICS. ^ S. RHODES & CO. I ll.'O MAIN ST. ,.O0 -n = 3 druggists. q ILL THEM QUICK!: 'OTATO^BUGS, I i|?p c 'ure Paris Green, Host Quality,' Bottom Prices. ' ,80LD BY, . '; 1?' ,^0,0.i if e3 Druggista, Bridge Corner. 1 >CTl*TAT.O ;v ITHIA WATER ? tilt Call for a Circular. Sole Agcncy at 0el iUHUND HOCKING'S, Agent, pr : 1'HAWiiA.OY, ,'i V, aa ' So. 1 Od.I Fellows' Hull. (IGS!?KILL THEM! a .c a r. , .I....- - iiA _jj Dalmatian Insect Powder. ? Varlfj ?reeii,'',',";^',ri!iSu Paris Green. ^ ICliale Oil' Soap ! -AT- ' I. It. II. LIST'S DRUG ,STORE, lis utih 1010 Main Street.,"; : STATIONERY. ' COMPLETE STppK, OF, ,. , V. N< KOQUHT, ' Ji! ARCHERY,'. AI ' FISHING TACKLE; Til HAMMOCKS. AND FOOT 11 ALLS, at U* note TANTON k DAVENPORT'S, B 11 1 1501 MiirtetSlm't ou,{ LANK BOOKS % ? ,;J ill: . ' )I Ii >i 1 ii/l * |>' ' oud. bRlargest, stock anil greatest variety,in S city.'. ^ 4 j'. rOIt SALE RETAIL fZ ; i'i.'I. V i-i Vl ;t I ; \.j . at wholesale mens, by yf, DSEPH:GRAVES, V1' 3) ' 20 Twelfth SlrceU m *A New Discovery. Ithii'ilmjibttn wqvrterfihsij II , J ib'.ny,!i?*u.bo**IeM *"""^1 f lair. Tbit U cnoMom, we lure 1 ' rrowo hair on buulinlt vt built 13 put ?ere qUjcvl lite * "billlinl- "'''I I H'-"*ll. * Tw* cut U a-biUtmco(4c i H . bkh the h?Jr gfcrtn. It will read; ?T'#n .. ' Ifl;i lljrt* Men that though the hair It " r Bulb.* ? C?n* from the Mir&ce.tt It Mill aUre 1 Bfl anil I.caliby twncv.h the tcalp.anil ?N l? only prevented from crowing l>y ?T*? . ' <" J Kjf the contraction of the follicle in P?nt**ctUa. ' < S7 hlchitihottld pW. 'Thfyounf Vtf : hair it Mill alive arvl health*, but , ,iJ canBK furce It* ?ay tSmujh tlx Tfc* 'f *.? HI & hardenm. until the tarfac* it loft. Xcw'Iialr._ C li J ene*T liy the GROWYIt, Thelltiurt /? then alivwfa the hair f and (akin to [Ml manure in the vegetable world). " 1 / # the weak lifell Mln.uUted.l&d the Th-p.,,!!!. ft f lull iliniui a (mb Kimth, I pill* ? GROCERIES AMP TOBACCO. J; ORSE-HEAD TOBACCO! iMIMS! i' lIKAU(jUAUTElls FOB lackerel, Lake Herring,' And the Celebrated Ungloied laddux ^Aurora Coffee !i And a Full Line of lnillzti'.S .Kirk's ttnO Froclor & (JambloV I We sell LOWER, carry the most complete dlargest stock in the State. [LYER LAKTFLOUR HOUSE,1 lain ' " | NEW I882JAGKEREL, ; ro cam of 1882 new c*tch mackerel, all sizes. J tut received. j 1 Cm* ol* I'huMiSx Flour, I barrels and bags, recolved dulljr. Ihebcttraftde. ^ Try It, and you will have good Urvad. Nov Poiouiao Herring: j In ?ilock. tamest stock of GROCERIES IN WEST llGINIA.. OS. 8PEIDEL -to CO., WHOLKSALK- GROCERS, ;25 M10 Mnln and U17 South strceta. pOUUTII OF JULY AT ( MoMKCJIKN'S. nd?o Muiinaladc, rtwort >*i lilts, iin clieee, 1'lnenptdo Clu-wo, I H. CIicvm.*, , Imlsy Faim Cider, j mil fliU'r.- 'Ginger Ale." I orr i how. . - i '.v a)ku /.. k. Wafers, i mou?, Onu>gca, (c. i GEO. K.MoMKCHtN. * <y ' - . ISM'Market Street.; . lurber's Goods at McMectisn's. rbclr awortcd Dental Ftull* (In tyruji) at l.*> ctF. . r can, are. the ilnei>t thing fur lunelic*, nlciiii* or | :ur>lous. Thurber'i chredded li?r break* i; lemilres only tentnltmtesfoi the table. Try it. P? - ; yillTE AND YELLOW DOJRIV IWOE.A.1L.. 10 linrrola Pearl Meal.' lO'Unrrels Choico Yellow Meal. Fmt received at ' SMITH'S. /?K5S MACKDKliL IVE BAKKEL CIIOICI2 Tor Retail nt ^ s m y rr n' s. I : Jy* MERCHANT TAILORS. IEW ?P?S GOODS ( | Hess I Sons,' MERCHANT TAILORS, Have now in Stock- u Full Line of J incyandStapIeWoolens BOTH FOREIGN AN1) DOJrESTIC, Which we offer at (iM] j ices, that Defy Competition. Ither Woolens nt lowest priccH. We carry ! i largest-line of roods' in the cily, and our \ lUps areFirst Class in every resjKjct. | A FULL LINT. OF m FURNISHING GOODS! ,?i >t#*.; -?Ja (lit 'arsons desiring anything in our line will :1 it to their interest to examine our slock ? ore purchasing elsewhere. * Hoss Spoils, >hO '' . Cor. Main and Fourteenth Sia. W'NES AND LIQUORS. ~~ i?. KB AC J. 101. ZVJlWs, VIUID. HAMCtf . KLR,A'US;& CO., {Successor to U. Schiunlbnch Js Co:,) ttPOUTEKS AND JVEALEKS \ IN FOkKldn AND DOMESTIC nes end Liquors, Brandy, j GIN, CORDLOSJ AND WHSKXRB, t>? 1183 MurUet 8ti oet, IEA1) OSVALL COM'KITJ >N. E PHILADELPHIA LAWH MOWER j by far tho mwteasily worked, and tho lightest ? 11 Mower wndc. They have tho single gearing, oIcsa ratchoU,'rear cut," floating cutting niijiaa, self?hnrpenliig linivca, loose )nu idle, and the pact.-'ttmng ami rttnrtlc construction char* rifttic of thel'hlladelphfa.. .cy arc furniiihvd with sclMocklng pawl that ? lot slip, no miatter how ranch it is worn and ered, and thervvolving knlvea are arranged so ? they throw nil the cut grass backwards. r c tte Philadelphia befory von buy. S > not; forget that the best Is theoncftixrtt In the I Sell a'io in. Mower for, $12 00. IE. .rBOYD, c Market Siiuaro. V y? ATTLE AXD I10G FEED - For 8nle Cheap. ecllng Grayc v$ugar anil Kcllultig Co. | A. C. KGERTEU, I >r!8 1 RfP.rftla.-7. Bi I ^9? ? I "taww^iwa * "} I BOW h*re tt pood a ht?l of ?i*' ( 9ro*c* ?l?Mt I -^nWc'^nsirbr.1ss ' roT houldu.. It. DENTQN HAIR CflnJ/rtfr 4. ft 1 FURHITURg? CARPETS} AC* HEADQUARTERS FOR " l FURNITURE . AND ! L' I I , CARPETS! m f 1 We'nMsJmt In rwliit.it Fiirnmirfi'a?M^; I III IIIIUI UlSlDKliOAKtMand WAHIW {Out*. f* it Our New PMttorii* nrc now < WUI JiUlUl I WHY mill INGltAlNB. n> Our MWtittebt of K\i<t li rcrjr IIMAllinn UM VII V A V K1 - nilU N'VKW. MOHQUCTTW, HKIJ89KUH, RlUuUl TA^HMTHY, mid many otlioit. Linoleum Oil Glottis! All widths and buindard Maki*. Window Shodeslil t*KtteriiM lor Storw anil I'rlvato Dwi-llltipi. Rattan Chair?!!!! i full lino of the Wakefield and llcywood Ilroc. Folding Ciiairsli/i .he threo lcodltiK factorial of tho country. Chamber Setslssl 3! (ft. 3 These gr**li wo have A flfiS* rtrrt I niaile to order ar.d raiiui iny other hoiihi In ihu city. 0nbertaki1. .' onsUuitlf oji hniui nil theInUvt ntylc.1. MEl'A L10 OABKLTH, OAHKS nu?l WOOli COFFINS" luniblicd on Khort uotice. iiiS son. nih'2ft ' . DRY GOODS. . fislilr WILL OFFER rnis MORNING! G UK AT BARGAINS IN ^ silk si Satins, Marveillsux, i SURAHS;/ lOULHBS,' SUMMER SILKS, -I ... . .v . 1 j , Liul Other Seasonable Dress (Joods. ALSO A FEW , Vi - ' * . !? } ? \ v'i; .i! ; . LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S '! i ' ! . I At Than Cost 1o Closo -M runisois,. , j Sun Umbrellas. ' ; ' i j Kill, Silk mill I,isle Gloves, ' Kcckvrear, ItaSidkcrekiofk, , IVjiSjSnteLfilsilloslerya'nil IOUSEKEEPING GOODS, ; In Great, Variety.and at LOW iPiR/roTress. . ,.vTU tTiiflZ'ihh: ill'1 a,< s Brues & Goffer,! ' .- !. C 1132 Main St. ? nyZT _ ^ JEWELRY AND WATCHES. j SPORTSMEN'S I1EA1X}UAIITEKS 5 t For Fine Single and Double JIarrel p shot Guns, Rifies,j Faper anil Dross Shells, OuiHniplomenta ? and Ammunition, ut I. Gr. JDILT^ON'S, ; '<! ' 11223 Market Street. ( Call and see the SeniMIamnierlesj Single irrel Gnn, somnthingncw.: my27 o. AmtRCSRfo. 2*? ~ U? ~ rf IK,, -. krs&Stt- E ffSH? ?J y?u? ??r *ho "??""* can bo sent to u? ^ Fu?t H ? por ^ott|o* La<H?? T gMjmjuolid AvenuoLciovolandt p. 9 x "" ' ? in ' KDUCVriOIUl,. ft SCHOOL FOR Oisi ^JBSsaags RKAKONAill.K CHAIIUM MT. I)E CHANTAI, ACADKllV nkar wunaisn w v? '> ThaUUtlrlumih rcwoi ib|. ?di kSi?? (or Kltl>, under tlm climso ot lUsiMoiw ! -,,J UUoij, ofOU on Uio HKsT MOMiav HKiUh-xi,iiit.l (nullum* un nS'i ui."Kht|T??il|.IU n?rv?;?t ?nr time 111 the HN.1,11, i?.n .a III tin* way hraltliful nml 0011*? ivlluul M'O, UmmiiKh ilbcltv lucn" Mt ilit luiiid* <? Jilu4.?Kl?icWti! In etSJjSK mint of fctwtle nltirntion, in?luJ|iiK'ih,. ^*>'Uiiruukpn *ikI iniulr, Ht very niton.buZ"" kJiouia w?utl lor h ralalfltfue <.f thin K\u,t\ t.!}u\ mkkctuuuok tilk acaukjiy adjr?* oktiikvikititl... tnylJ Nm JU5S1ALE SOI 1001, AT ~ TUo IVutionnl Cnj)i(a( Mr. and Mi*. Win. D.l'Al!KLLwlllo|<c!uh?. School .U tho National Capital, ft Mirt Kiul Day School forYoutnt Udlw, on the Tmft WEDNESDAY. In RKITEMIIEK, In iho Wu-V nt jtrwont occupied by Mm. M. It. Aniuf? on Fourteenth utreet Mr. and Mr?. CaUH ,i|7 maimed by it complete rorpi of Maiteis *:i| ? ' furtUty will Ikj bHonied to rtudenu in chute*, while tho prepfttidoiy 'departm-ni * oolve uioet IhoroURh nttctitlon. * Tho modem ,l?u>ni?Ki* will form it t,f.,nu feature of the Mjhoil. For lull purtlviiUi* Him 1'iluclpaU \>1 I.I.I AM I). t!AB>l I aprtomwmw 1114 M. Ht. X. W.. \Vh-IiIiwi,ui 7, f. gCHOOTi-OP AUT. ' AU voreous who dcaicu Isuitructioiuilu Kn? Hand nnd Model Drawing, WalerColoring^ Fainting, nnd Cliltiu Paintinp, nr.. hsju^j lo cal 1 at tho School of Art over W. II. j*;n liiirt it tjro.'s China Slore, 121ftMarket Mrttt between 0 o'clock and 11! o'clock a. iaj from 2 o'clock to 5 o'clock v. m. L. NIXON. MaMcr. Late Student ot the South Kensington An Gallery,'London,-England. ' WPSIPYAN FPMAIC iNmiiV ii bubu i nn i uuinuu 1110111U It, STAUNTON, VlltCINUt. 1 , OjWUM September iiOlll, ISM 0|ii< I,f t(jL, i;M Pchoolfl for Youiik Indies In the I t,lu,| Surroumlluptbcuutlfnl. C'llmnteu?Mir|,iNiL K tills from eighteen fritnte*. Term* nin.ii-i: u?. i_, In the Union.- llonnl, WtwUtug, Ktuiibh ! ?,> Latin, French, iScinnn, JiiMruineninl Mu?i, ?' for HeholnMIe year from Uc|?ton>l>t r (>? Juno v-V For Catalogue* willo to f.KV,.Wai. A. HAUKlJ.lUUWi Jy.t-MnTAW - Siniiiiinu U WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY7 NINK department* of *tinl>; toil U?.U/ori.iO-M AT COST; calendar arranged to Milt twrtiwv rV. t^nt'CH for one your from 8175 to fJHO-.u.m-vttn'rfin liberal, thorough. Foil term lK-?iii> sKtlKilhtJ-' 7. 1881. Attendance lwt year irom?r?iitiil?,i Wert VintluiA and from ? Htatrk mill 'lVrr1t?*itc? Number ol ntudentu larger tlwn fur ten ywi? vlou*. ' V for catalogues hh-I other lufommilon ?Mh u the Actlntf President, 1). 11. I'URISTu.x, Slow*, town. Vcbt Va. unj. MARIETTA COLLEGE, l ocution Inn beautiful bmn in Southern. 0L> at the Mouth of tho^luskltigum ilvcr. In wars, ful ojienitiou forty he von yearn. Two ttur*? tf Mudy In College ol four yean- tucli, Mi-ntlmlexuu us to Greek. hxi?eu?es moderate. t)rer tunines III Its libraries. A remit |,h> created theiuimr.erof M-homrridpx. Tl.o htwr* tory Department 11 ?h.student* ft.renrlml tliH.oil-t courses. Full term begin* Sept. 7. Miulctta, 0 jMi jy:t . i. \v. andukws.I-i,>1,1,1,1. IS AX/JTIM Ol: 10. MIX Mr. Vkhnos Isktitctb, No. 4f? Mt. Vinnm iinr, Poardlng and lJny Home School for Young l*J:n KUd MtlluGirU 1 oundul 1 S.VJ. Mi*. M. J. Vj? and Mrs. It. Mnitlaud, I'diicipal*. nwl?u-il l.y*!?? mr(?sof aldo I'rofeMow, i'< u.utlfui fittintlou.ft<c,ing one of the Fqnnres surtnniiding Wtthiugtua MonnrocuL Educational advantage* mnun***!. Circulars *"nt oil application to I'rlnrlimly. ir.ia BUSINESS CARDS. gTEPHEN McCOLLOUGH, ' Cnvi>Ai.U> ? .IIVI uuu lllilllllT* BrlclrBnildiugfl erected bomplete in ill tnnitn Improvement:!. Also wooden buildings fitud i.? wmiplete on lot. Wooden bulMliin Inuiud ni fitted up Jn yard nt work nliop and tnkin to ur pan and complete*! *n reasmnble tenin All .] terations made on old build imp. roof* v*I!cjm est skylight* imrtlcuUrlyattendcd to. mski.wuntriv and sudvtuyfitted upon khort notice: Hon-frci.'j put in and Mores altered, Residence Nn. M .-liteeuth street, formerly occupied by Mr. lVtt Kxirr Bhop in rear of Capitol, on Alloy l;i. niyll" ^yTHEEUXG BOILKtt WOItKS. -Mumifui'tiircrs of jHirtable, stationary, marine boil ere, brtoelilnK. chtmnev\ tank*. ftilK d<t>:v Kouttora und alt kind* of funvy ?lnet imii norx. Dealers in heconddiaud balers.' ForlnfuniuiKo apply to COX A MOHl.lM'N. , No. lOIG Market ?ln*t Telephone C-21. Rcpalnfcpecial attention. lira re?ft)im>de. myfj jp 0. LIST, Jk., POEK PACKER MiAcuier of Uie celebrated CHESTER MEATS. ' whlcli crcuow reiiily K.nil forwleat JM FOURTEENTH STREET. My S. C. Meat* are all banded, "Lit:"* Ortiiw." *1* . rp I). CAiUDEX, M. J)., , iPhynician uu<l Sui'^voii. Residence and office No. IOTi Fourteenth tlrcct. Dillce also at 1133 Chnpline Hrvct. Telephone No. Otil and So. It. C*lln promptly ans.vcrtil. my5 J M. OLOUSTON, ttftiMK IB U rain, l< round Feed, Uali-tl Hay, Straw if. South 8treet, Near Market Strwt Bridge, Will pay the bighcfct market price lor wawt,(0rj, and oat*. fcH PROFESSIONAL CARD8. JUIK YKLLOWSTONK YAlltiV. (il.RNIUVK, M. T.. J Illy I. l.vii Having removed from West VirvhiU. totbegrrti iellowMoue VAlloy in MonUiu TcrriUiry,unriei iroposc lu lanke uiy home for the futmr. an I ? *> ;i?rc In the Kefll fstnte Jtu?!nes.?, Hturv llcia^ tends for settlers, on Government ljmd\ ?t?? * Hire farms fn?m tlio Northern I'nMfic fcsimnd h: hitlers, so they will lmve a i<lueeto If<cau.? on?n1ml, without the trouble or exiHiiw; "I lniutinx leslnible location. I will buy ami sell nil kinds of Heal buto for ion-resident* tus well u.s citizen* of the Tvtriu.ry. Opportunities uncxtelh-d to |>i:al:t* the anils, now ottered for m!o lit low |>rlif\ ?l'i'h J3 4 "eur or two will Ik? worth tlve to Uu linn* ;r resent Cost, ily furllitlvH for triUMCtlKK w*iv*? rith tlic U. S. IjuuI Ollice unsnrpuwl ImT? nodcrute. Correspondence fcdleiM. 1 . <;KO. K. Tl^iUjylD.iw (ili-mllvtf.S^LEXAKDER BONE, SK., J0TAKY rUBUO. ucKSSB>?BO?a S0" Mian AMI KEAI.KSTATK JlOOf. loam negotiate, stock* lioiighl and ^ ban Wand m?nufocturersM><s>kiiO|*md,??*; * Ud elOhetl. Khtuto settled, lioto-, Isx'k ,nd rent* collected. Ilotisca rented niid Elections promptly remitted. Advajun , LU htMitie** eorTCi?p<nidenwo?ntIdcut!?ily?twv? o. 4end for drculitr u? rvfi-rcncca, I-Jf/11,, treel, (Cracgle's block,) over City ttntik. v. VR. itQR. J. B. JtKKU * Has removed his oflioe ttnd foj? lie Eighth ward to the corner of l'tmj* econd und Chupline .street*. Fifth ffnri1,.. Olllc.e hours?7 to 9 a. m., I to3r. ? ' r. m. Telephone F IK. 'J'.t-piiOFJCSSlONAI, f| 1)11. llUIJ,IIIKNlio?rcUin?lwi''tdl,I'"'',t H timed the practice of medicine *tid jfiK flu bo found at tlio { OKFICK OF THE TlOAltl) OK EMCATWV I ver the City Hank, Murkct nwt. flffl n 0. SMITH. or. lea! Estate, Bond A Stock &<*'[ SpCClAl AtUltltloil Klvotl euoral mouttgutnciii of Ileal Kitiic. %. clhl' lao Main t-trtit. VVhty^J. PIIOMAS SWEENKV, iidtlcc' of the Peace. Nolary l,i:M'r3^ General Vugim^ Ajri'i-I* . ,, 1142Clmpline Struct, fciuire Kt-lw-r* Met;. jnb?, 1 ^attorney.';. ^EO. R. k GILCHRIST, , JT aitounky at U". Offlco vrllb Taylor A tarr, No. fi-fv-ifvl' Admiralty and Maritime l*w a OM promptly marie. ??? 7J& J..W. COWDliN, TT ATTORNEY AT LA'*". v Offlcu. No. 1222 CbaUltnu SV. Wb'n.'ai, * ' rnroMxtlfiiHnn inwfl bmlnn* ..??-r: Jt. cow den, h I ATTORNEY AT I.AVV. ?>o.'12iaChunHnoSt.. WhwIiiiB. TANNJBAL FOKBKK, .X " AT70KXKY AT W*. , ? K Ofticn. Homo. Whti-lliK fAMKS P. KOG1SKS, I ATTORNKY ATM*,, . |tnK M t!it lOiff rhnnlir.K KL. onnfrfitu we (wm IB heellnfi. W< V5L -?:? I '\ANIEL LAMB, J ATTORN KY AT I. A*?. ^ So. ISIS Market elraeU (over ttty W?*?) w,i I w. VlL I