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VOLUME 9 NUMBER 275 WHEELING, VA., SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 13, 1861 | ' pjU.\TKl> AND PUBLISHED Bit ^arPBELL & M'DERMOT, UfTRT'l ICRXl BH BWI.DISO?, .v. "f -,ljinSU n.aiI.|.?<?M* la ?<???,). X ? JiMHi ? J; rH-it<iiT. \l?< r"- w*b!r ln -jT"nc*") 3,00 ar .WTNli.iii>; >!"?>? u0 Mrtombta una,. 1 i'?,!r.rtiMn.?iM from ?tU?.iocc, or from transient ;lt) .*.???, mcl be paid in ^vmco. I NS U RAN CE._ TO THOSE WHO WISH TO BE x K S TJ R E ID AdAlSS* ALL CWNTINliK.NCIt3. ..iukihom BI * si; RA kk company I >f N.? Vutt * ?jCirrm^?'*J"!l*rP*Jd '?>) - tl.000,000 ' .? i. "o*?? tuuJ (?'"X **>.?!# T, ,,r ,?t liuhCapital lor the amount of risk o : ??18 ?b* Unil-d SUt^. >0j asc .0 w j\ PETERSON, Agent. r me I JSCRA^CK CO.flP T'lE VAL. . l*V ?)." VUiOISlA. ,),? Ul^ - *300,000 UiA til* ur<?t Caih Capital of any office charter i Krlbj' Inland ri*k? takia on th* mo?t rea ' ?!?* equitably a4/>:*t?d and promptly paid by u 1 W. F. PETERSON, Agt. C05TI.VE.VTAL INSURANCE I 0WPA.VY. it New York. 'of $500,000 J*ib Cintiugenl Fund (over) 376,000 ? al&olflce the a%?ured participate iu the profit# ?iibitf Incurring any risk. ' " W. F. PETERSON, Agent. nllB LVNCIIBCRO IIOSK AFIRE I |\iU*ANCB COMPANY. uiJBC.ir.rAi* - >.$100,000 W. F.PETERSON, Jr., Agent. 4#?)v?r 12^00,000 of Cash Capital rnpresentod by hUoi.'anJ well established Agency, where every Iobs a'the ibovs office bas been promptly paid in Wheel a? brfore It *iu due by the term* ef tlie policy. W. F. PETERSON, o:H<e n*xt door to th.1 M. <k M. B nrk, jrT.'SJ?lj Mitfn s t . \M. eel Insurance Co. of Hartford. IVCORPOUATKD 1819. Capital & Surplus, $2,104,100.02. rt? IMXlUK of this Company is DOUBLE that ot an; other Fire lni:ir*?u*e Corporation in the United State*. Aurtx, Jnuuary 1, 1800. u-.iua.iuJ. x J >site.Hiu iiartlMBauk4,?234?44$ 48 4i. mftraiuit, and iu band* of Agents ltio.Zi'T 7 8 l ii-t.ii. Note-i. -tnd iV iTiied interest, 76,9000l> L ? stcfcs.aperct.'ouii-aunual iuterest,...166,750 00 >. ..auunin iimbin -l 76,990 00 ; <w\ ik* the seemed by Mortgage, 454 76 .1 villi CI Co. B* l.<. 6 pr. cr. ->emi*au. int.,ll,0S9 60 . !i l ? l ivable, muplv seenrod 7.040 60 I . - Mi-MI I -a- iitffA-s 17.>44 60 .. ?; we u'tU. 2<?. iij: >, pr.ci.aomism. iut-.224.bS2 25 . i> Jju.7X l i,?erct. iu:.. auitually,...$198,000 0?? ? 3 re* lUilro ISfo t. 02,16400 i ' Joaucvtiriit River Co. Stock l,260 0o - ?r.?teri??iry lliiit ?' 5.300 00 ? ? St tffur I Spring Bank " 5,300 00 j < ? J'ravi l*3T??. it. I.. ?* " 1.872 00 1. ? Jersey City, \. J., " ?? 1,500 00 s J l? ?*t ?n, Mim., ?* ?* 30,500 00 St. t.'iuN. Ilo., M ** ^31.500 00 - llartfurd, ?* ?? 24_V^uO 00 :: ? New? \'otkf " " 5.si,:;o?joo !., - V. Y. L. I. ? Truat Oo. " 28.250 00 I ? 0. ?.Tra-t Co. Bank Stock 12,100 00 nriLVS-SBTi, $8,194,100 02 ,i i.u..U lrfS.--Un.?ettlodclai/n? notdnc.$179,957 #55 Ip\rarils of 913,000,000 ?. t. .-.-s iuve t n ?-ad hy tho .Etna Insurance Co. In the pAit 4i years. riRB AND INLAND NAVIOATION ?;<?--.ptod at termsconaistent with solvency and fair pretit. ? '-i - Zrntiongicrti lo Insuranctof D\Y?^LLTKOS , j : i C mtr.it f fir ttrms of one tof?n pears. yr of tbf* Corporation ban been stable] il<:r;.i!irrupt?xl through seai?.?ns of tlnancial sun- ! -. 11 lit.'riu or period!" eventful In or exempt from i<*;>in.;a}nt!agrations and maritime disaster. Ue .. u,-eliblUhed.nna cash basia, tlie troubles of > i:rrr<tom affect u? in no material particular, i-'-.j-hirl tim.??* the security ot" reliable Insti > ;?.!? iinperativn ilutj'?the ability of property . l#t?toiititain lo"?^ beinflf then much le^^ned. i .cies&Hued without delay, and all bucinet^ at ' .leltowithdHp.itc-h and fidelity, br \*. 0. ARTHUR, Agent, Office over the Bank of Wheeling. 1* lEFFSRSih' l\SURA\CE CO. OF ??TTSV!LI,K. ALRBMARLK CO., TA. i friit c.riT.t ti io.ooo ALBEMARLE INSURANCE CO.! or CIIAItLOTTiVILLE, VA. "??. $400,000 t (uiwylvaaiji Insurance Co. i of PirrsiiURGH, PA. inni - - $300,000 | lonnweal Insurance Co,: OF IfAKlHaiiURtl, PA. ,nT" - 1300,000 ! l' in ibore Companies h irinir.?ppointed the under- j L * ^nrd their Ageut fur Wheeling. and vicinity, ? il l respectfully ?? ?licit the patronage of the public. ? i ' ":7>inie* are well known t?? be first class oincefi. 1 l i promptlv * ljustM. X.C. ARTHUR. Ajjt. i OiUco .vortlio H.uik of Whetting. INSURANCE. Etna Insurance Co. of Wheeling 0 f c*. at the Airing* Jkttik of VFkttliuff, St* 03 3i?la St. j PUR ABOVJE N UKBD COHPAXY, having been ' '? v >r^.mi/.e l. i* n?>w pftpaTdd to UM.rilM | i??t ? ?.ni*ieut rat."?. ? ;i Building*. Machinery. ? .ir-?. Ami St ?f >!^rchati'li-M*. and against | ?.r- *u.m? iin^ the transportation <?f Morclian- j ??' i -iif-M. u. l/vk' ^Canal* and I? lilroad*. j * -itimi f ?r Insurance will be promptly at- ; .;<-lt,?'?T the prtwid-nt an I Secretary. # j ?;>?:r ?nai;e ?f thepablici<r<HiK?tfiilljfi^Hcitea MMliuiRKTH. iienhy k. mst, j Secretary. President. : DJlLKCTuKS, r b.ilri?3\RD. JOHS li. Hobbs, Chuhus Hess. Tnoa.lt.kWT, I L. D. Wait. # . I Horded to thxe who wi-h to \ ?"vnl??,*? tbt?.tbscript ion book remain* open at ' ''-njM j/'jo-ttc?. myi?-y 1N s u R AN c E ' iMre&Mw Insurance Co,; OP VVHKKLINO. 'icoapoitvTisn is i?3?. I' S'?* 'U3K- vr rilE WWUST KATJJ3 ON j ? ? ! n^i?f ui kia*K ^'^asftboatk, Puruitureaml 1 ii3H?e,AQd all dtrt^ers attending the '"tatr^n of iiiwlioa river*. lakes, canals . '??lro?W. ? ?f. lUiMva, 3#c'y. llmv Ciuxait. Prei't tHitSOTORS. , tehe*^ John Oafclon, Rob't Morrison 'U'le, S llridy, 3am'10tt. ? i L i ub. Rijb't Patternon, *"*P,'ir*tiouj for Insurance will be promptly at 1'?'?v the Proliant and Secretary. %;-VM -tour. *oani*o*. vr. tt. loqax !-'S<UlJT. b. D.'.VC.XPORT. .up, voantsorf & co., j 'Jrucrr* .t Produce Denlera I V*t.70 mi <o Viin-St~ ITWIs'm?, Ta. * l-.siri?t.? 4tatf toth? friend* of the late rtrm. 1 *t? Cr-k-ie r illy, that we are in po$*M*lon 1M* \fli?lo f t:tlities for the transaction of a "*?ie irx?rr vi i Pro Inn* '''t* niu 11.) eteciUc .ill oniete entrusted , r _ir" *Kh :i l?licy an i prornptiiMs, and ou the kTi.-Able t?rma. V mrob't s^rrantf, , ?it^r. MUHRldoN A CO. _ '"'2. "annarr 'M. 1 UnT j) p^RiA3EK?I BA.TJM, > ?'-.;:vr?'.D kj.i c >a.??!.??. colds. ?to, ' B. B >OKfNO. ArM, i o.ld Pillow*' 11*11 Or?!\: Store. I il' * 1)0 bags prime Rio Coffee | }J ?fvav^i atl., Ur ti Ptl4 V BUSINESS CARDS. ~ ALPrfM^GHEs7 mTdT~ HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Has associated with him,in the prac ticeof medicine, his nh?ter, Eliza C. Hughe*, M D., a graduate of the "Penn Medical University o Philadelphia, Pennsylvania," who will devote her attention exclusively to OLstetrica and the Dii<ea?e* of Females and Children. my 29,60 OFFICE HOURS. Morning,7 to 9; Noon, 1 to 3; Evening. 7 to 9. 0IF1CE AND RESIDENCE: Corner of Fourth and Quincy atreeta, below the 1st Presbyterian Church. jTbOOS M'LCRE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Orncz, N. E. Com. Monroe k Fourth Sts. (Oppositethe Court Haute,) WIIEE LING, V A N. B.?"Will practice In the several Courtaofthla and the neighboring Conntiea. ?^-Particnlar attention will bo given to the co* ectionof claims. nov20?ly S. AYERY, WUOLKSALE k RETAIL Hat and Cap Manufacturer, No. 1*10 Main Street, WII EELING, VA. naa on hand the largest and beat assortment of Hat? nnd CapH of all qualities and sizes. janll H. PUMPJIRCT. W. B. PUMPUREY I. M. PTJMPHREY & SON, Commission ? AND ? Forwarding Merchants ? DEALERS IN ? Wool, Flour, Bacon* Provisions, and Produce Generally. 1STo. TO Main Street, Janl?ly WHEELING, VA. S. G. ROBINSON, MAHPPAOTUniR OF WINDOW GLASS, Wholesale and Retail I>ealerin PAINTS, OII?S, SASH, DOORS, LIME, CEMENT, PLASTER PARIS, &C. No. 7.1 Main Street, Jy4 WHEELING. TA M. REILLY, Wlioli>efti?* Dealer in GROCERIES, Forflgn and Domentlc Wines and Liquors, Nog. 55 A 57 Main Street. ?iy7? ly WHEELING. VA J. A. METCALF, COMMISSION' MERCHANT AKD MANUFACTURER'S AGENT roa the SALE OP N'aila, Window Glass, Cincinnati Soup Iron, Flint Glassware, Lard Oil I, Steel. Green Glassware, Lime. Springs, Printing Paper, Plaster Paria, Axles, Wrapping I'apcr, Cement, Kosin. Wooden Ware, Starch. Together with many articles of Pittsburgh and Wheeling manufacture. No* 56 Pszton's Row, Main St., nov!7 Wheelina, Vn. EDMUND P. ZANE, ATTORNEY AT LAW ? A N D ? Commissioner In Chancery, OFFICE: Corner nf Fourth and Monroe streets, W II E E L I N G , V A 45T" Will practice In thdccarts of the adjoining counties and give particular attention tothecollection of claims. novlf?ly CLARK L. ZANE. 9. 7. MILLER C. L. ZANE & CO. Importers and Dialers in Foreign <?? Domestic Wines and Liquors, Manufacturer* of Pure Catawba Wines, Quinct Street, betwken Main k Market Sts. WHEELING. VA T7" EEP constantly on hand Brnndie*, Scotch and IV Irifli Whiskies, Jamaica Rums and Cordials, Choice Old Rye and Bourbon Wliiskiea. aep27?ly "g. WILLIAM REESSING" 8 8 MarKct Street, OI,D POST OFFICE BC 11. DI N W11KKLINO. VA. Ukockries, Liquors, Wises, Skgars, asp Foreign Produce CJknebali.t. frl.U-tf W. T. MEEDS, "Book: Bin der, ? A.XD ? I1LA.VK BOOK MANUFACTURER TnUlligencer Jiutiding.cor.Qttincy *?? Main rts. 4 LL DESCRIPTIONS OF BLANK HOOKS J.CLEls XV and made to order, printed head* if required. Magazines. Mnnic ainl all kin.Is of printed mnttei Sound in the best and most Muhfttantin] atyle at rca oahlr price*. All woik guaranteeil. nov20'58? T. IJ. LOGAN & CO. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, WKRBLINO . V A. H AVE removed to their NKW WAREROOMS. No 47 Main Street, and No. 8 Qniury Street, jay Main Street Entrance, next door to Baker Hopkins. Qainny Street entrance near the Ilalt. R. R. Depot, and wharf. DRUGS. PAINTS, OILS, MEDICINES, VARKI8HES, BRUSHES, WINDOW OLA 88. PERFUMERIES, WHITE LEAD, PATENT MEDICINES. Ac. OfTered to the trade. In citr andrountry.at low prices and of tli*htst quality. Cash and prompt cuRtomer* are Invited to call, apl/59 J.O.BAXFR. W.C. WRIOUT. BAKER & WEIGHT, Wholosale Dealers in Tobacco, Snuff & Segars NO. 5? M STJIKET, ?p2,'S#-l, WHP.RLIfiG; VA. E.W.PAXTOlf. JOKX DOHLOX. C. OOLEBA* PAXTON, DONLON & OGLEBAY, Wholesale Grocers, PRODUCE & COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Nos. 52 and 54, Main St., norl W heeling, V*. J. C. HABBOTJH. IPholua'r <2 liftail Dealer in CARPETS RUGS, OIL CLOTHS Wall Papei, Curtain Materials, iAnd(Jpholftter* Wareoferery description 113 MiiinStreet. WHEELING. VA. *?-Ollt and Uahogwiy Framed Looking Gla-iHt>%, n hand and inad* to order. ?ep9,'ij9 t.h.looa*. k. n. lis?. c. d.hubb/ LOGAN. LIST & CO. (Surrxtsonto T. IT. Logan & Co.) Wholesale & Retail Druggists II ill DOE CORNER, MAIN STREET. Wheeling, Va, VRE nrepared to supply goods of nnpeiiorqnallt} at low prices, to nii those who may And it convi ToIBfiv ?' fl^rA?i lailgjiiiteUigeutet TERMS OP ADVERTISING. Twklvx Solid Lines of Noxpabp.il. (oe o.xe I5ch,)or Lub, make a SaoABr. Three Wwfkn, $4 f?0 One Month, 5 00 Two Months^ 8 00 Three Month a.. 10 00 Six Month.*, 15 00 Ono Year, 2000 One Day,?1 sqk $0 76 Two Day * 1 flo Three Days,. 1 25 Four Days,. 1 SO Five Day*, 1 75 One Week? 2 00 Two Week*, 3 50 iC^-Si'EciAL Notices Double th* above rntw. ^Yearly Advertising on reasonable terms, accor ding to the space occupied and the numberof changes made. AH advertisements from transient persons or Strang era. to be paid fur in advance. Busiiietru Cards not exceedingfive lines, $10 per year, or tA for six months, but for a shorter period nothing will be counted less than a square. The privilege of Annual Advertising is limited to the Advertisers* own Immediate business; and all advertisements for th?? benefit of other prsons aa well as all legal advertisement*, and advertisements of auction sales and real estate, sent in by thorn ran** be paid for at the tutfal rates. 4^*Advertf?ementrt not accompanied with writte.? direction*, will be inserted until forbid,and charged accordingly. Notice* fjr Political Meeting* to be charged in all case* at full rate*. Marriage*. N oticos of Funeral s, and announcements of sermons. 50 cents each. uovll-'69 The Example of Western Virginia? 1 How It UOperoting; Intlie Southern State---?n?t Tennessee and West ern Texas Preparing to Follow Suit. , [From the Pruvideuce Journal.] Il is said, wo know not on how good authority, that the citizens of Western Texas are imitating those of Western Vir ginia, and are preparing to form a provis- j ionalgovernment. The announcement may be premature, but we think it highly prob- 1 abie that it will be truly made before many j months It is well known that, a large proportion of the Tex^ns have never de- ! fcired secession. The State was "precipi- i tated' and dragooned into it. Gov. (Ions- ! ton. Mr. Hamilton, and hundred? of other ! prominent Texans helJ out for a long time i against the storui which swept over tlie j Souih. It Is noteworthy that antecedent to these troubles th<*re has been a strong ; desire in Western Texas, as in Western j Virginia, for separation from the rotate, j The relation or Eastern to Western Texas j is very similar to that of Eastern to West- ; ern Virginia. Eastern Texas raises cotton j and sugar, and therefore she is intensely ! devoted to slavery. Western Texas is fitted only for grazing and those agricul tural pursuits which invite free labor. A large number of Germans is found among the settlers of that part of tin* State. Most of them are opposed to slavery, or are mildly in favor i?f it. It is therefore natu ral th.it there should have been for some year.** a desire on the part of the citizeus of Western T'-xas to sever their conneo tion with the State government, which is controlled by the slaveholders, just as there has been amoug the Virginians be yond the Alleghauies a settled resolve to escape from the injustice which, they suf fered tit the hands of their State govern ment. We trust that iu Texas, as in Vir ginia, the loyal men will have the wisdom to establish iv-newvStnte government rath er than divide the State. The Virginians have set them a worthy example, which they will do well to follow. It is clear that the process of reconstruc tion which is g?-ing on in Virginia will be adopted in several of the Southern States, and we trust ultimately in all of them.? Eastern Tennessee is already maturing her plans, and under the guidance of her brave Joh'tsons and Nelsons nud Brown- ' lows, will soon take the decisive step. Is it extravagant to hope that before the year is ended, similar movements will be on loot in the mountain districts of North Carolina, Georgia and Alabama, and in Northern Mississippi and Western Arkan sas? Let the authority of the Federal Government be firmly established in Ext ern Tennessee and Western Virginia, and! the wedge has already entered the South- , ern Confederacy,' which will cleave it from north to south. On that backhone of mountains, the Alleghany range, which stretches away into the middle of Ala bama, treason does not flourish. Patriot ism and freedom thrive in the mountain air, while treason lurks in the region of' bayous, lagoons, and alligators. The oc cupation of the district between Lynch- 1 bnrg and Knoxville will cut off the most direct communication between the rebel armies in Virginia aud those in the South j and Southwest. Let this central monn- . tain region be lost to the rebels, let the f blockade of the ports be continued, let the expedition from Cairo descend the Missis- ! sippi and seize New Orleans, and then, it Mrikes us. secession will be in rather a for- j lorn condition. If Texas in the meantime is divided, and its coast line and frontier are held by our forces, the great rebellion i is like a serpent encircled by lire. It does not matter which way it crawls. The Chivalry and their 1'cUicoal Pi racy. Love to woman is the glory of modern civilization. As the most brilliant repre- j sentative of that civilization, Virginia has j always backed herself against the world. { To copy from the alluring insignia of the { Chatham street trade, Virginia has im- . memoria.lly proclaimed herself the Only Genuine and real Old Original Jacobs of, these California diamonds known ns the ' refinements of Southern life. Was gallant ry wanted? There she stood, like Solo- i mon Gills, with "solid chunks" of it.? j Grace? Virginia was the glass of fashion and the mould of form. But there are de grees even in perfection. It has been re- j served for the clarifying effects of rebel- < lion to bring: all this gallantry aud grace I up to the 24 carats standard. The latest exhibition of love to woman ? has something ideally romantic in it. It ! extends furtht-r than any attachment to . mere perishable flesh and blood?to Intel- j lect which may wane?to moral nature ? which may grow soured. It includes her clothes. We Northerners have sometimes felt that the clothes were an objection.? We hove paused on the brink of matrimo- j ny, lest a jump should land us chin deep j in Stewart's, on the other side. We have ; not sufficiently controlled our temper at j the expanse of crinoline. We have felt j like taking Jeffer's measure for a sepal-! cbre, instead of permitting him to take j inadame's measure for a pair of gaiter's.? j And though, with all our brutality, ba- j boonery, mndsiliism and general ignorance ! i of the dictates of Southern chivalry, we have loved woman, it has beeu alter the j fashion of England s poet travestied : I "Woman, with all thy cluthea, I lov? the utill!" The 22-carat gallery loves the clothes.? There is John Letcher, of Virginia. Be hold his devoted attachment to Mrs. Brad ford's band-boxl Watch him as he lin f<T8 tenderly over her flounced barege!? S - the tears of generous sentimtntstream ?/ from beneath his fnectacles m ho clutches a patent skirt with sliding springs and adjustable bustle, crying in the words of the patriarch, -I cannot let thee go!"? Is not thnt pathos? And is it notpleiisanl to know that by this time the Governor of Eastern Virginia,through the study of these preliminary specimens, may have become such a connois eur iu the female hranch of that science developed by Sartor ll^sar tus, that ere long we shall hear him dicta ting from Richmond the edicts now Usu ing from Madame Demsrest? Thus. ? X. J. Letcher, do proclaim that every lady between Hampton Road3 and the Pun Handle Bbnll, after this date, appear nt church iu a ltive of a mauve bonnet, and a sweet gored Swiss muslin, decollelcc, with flowing sleeves. '?Given tindernty hand and seal. "J. I.lITCltKlt. '?Sic Semper Tyrannit'' '?Compared with the original PaUcrn bojk and foitod correct. O. Jensinos Wi.se, Modiste?(which does no: mean modttl)." But John Letcher?though, to quote from Chatham street again, the "Original Cheap John." of the female clothing trade, is terribly distanced by another compatri ot, Cnpt. Thomas. Letcher is foud of wo man's attire?but he does not care to wear it himself. Capt. Thomas, we need hard ly remind the reader, goes to that length. Recall how on the 28th of June a steamboat, entitled the St. Nicholas, left Baltimore for Georgetown, taking among other passengers "a French lady of dark complexion, masculine tenures, but quiet manners." How, at midnight, this dark, quiet and masculine lady arose, acquired possession of the St. Nicholas, landed the startled passengers. took on a cargo of Tennesseean rebels, and set out for the Virginia shore. Was it Joan of Arc, Phuenix-like. arisen from the ashes of France's Rouen to light the pile of Amer ica's ruin? Was it the Maid of Saragos aa, with a new soul kindled in her by the sound of war, or Charlotte Corday, coming in vengeance against the Tyrant Lincoln, at the scene of a new revolution in the western world? None of these? only Capt. Tiiomas in petticoats. He takes his prize into Fredericksburg? likewise his petticoats. The ill.istrions First Families receive both with uncon cealed delight They like the prize, but they prefer the petticoats. They give din ners to Captain Thomas. Nothing will do but that, after the champagne, for whose refrigeration lie brought them stolen ice, he endue himself in those garments where with ??the tnmoiis military exploit" was performed. He put them on?he marches up at:rt down?''greeted with tremendous lpplauso." So did the catamite KingSar ianapalus array himself in the vestments >f Ilia feniaie slaves, and saunter up and Jowii the palace courts n the waning days nf the Assyrian kingdom. But we never j heard that he received -'tremendous ap- ! [ilause." lie is not a particularly glorious j >bject in history?even though he spun, wove, mid did Severn I other useful things, which captain Thomas would be quite in- j id equate to. We recollect that as Sard.i uapalu* whs the the first Assyrian who ap- ' reared in \vouinn's clothes, so lie was the : last who snt on the Assyrian throne. I? rhomas the last of the Virginia captains? j [hey who began with a certain young man ; in man's elothes, named Washington ? An dnow, the poor ambiguous?the vesti- j mentarv i4\Vb??t is it"?the "French lady." j he Captain?is caught. His career is as j >hortas a belle's at a country ball A lit- i .le dancing in brilliant light, a little rust- : ing of flounced skirts, a compliment from j .crtnin Fredericksburg people in men's ! ;lolhes, and Miss Thomas becomes a wall j lower?chained by the ankle, instead of .he proprieties, to a casemate in FortMc- j [Ieurv. They call her a pirate. But don't hang j icr>I:Mr. Lincoln. Commute the si ntence, >ut of cousideraLion to her sex, into im- j jrisoumenl in that bureau where she was [ ound. There, like anew Ginevrn, let her j ie among her beloved dimities and muslins, or Governor Letcher to Hndand weep over ? ivhen he uextgocs rummaging alter female $arb. i C-urioRitieto of tlie ungiii((i Dentins. RELATIVE POPULATION* OF LONDON AND THE PROVINCIAL TOWN3?EXCESS OF FEMALES IN ENGLAND. The Loudon Times says : li The Registrar-General estimates the number of English emigrauts from the United Kingdom in the ten years between 1831 ami i8(31 at 640,210, and returns the number of registered births over register ed deaths in the same period at 2,260.576. This "Would leave an increase of 1,620,366, but the actual augmentation enumerated on the 8th of April was 2,134,116. showing that 513,750 births must have parsed un registered in the ten years. It appears that the population of London is nearly equal to that <?f the twenty leading provincial towns, having a population of 70.000 and upwards?Bolton, Birmingham, Bradford, Brighton, Bristol, IIull, Leeds. Liverpool, Manchester, Newcastle, Norwich, Notting ham, Oldh.tm, Portsmouth, Preston, Sal ford, Sheffield, Stoke-upou-Trent, Sunder land and Wolverhampton?all put togeth er, the metropolis having 2,803,034 inhab itants, and the great provincial centres 2.063,945. The population of tlie latteris, howev-r, increasing more rapidly than that ol the metropolis, the augmentation having been 440,798 in Londou. as compared with 691.053 in the provincial towns?so that Cobbett's -great weii* is not, as some as sume, absorbing all the power of the. State. ?'With regard to forty-three secondary towns, the population of which ranges be tween 20,000 anil 50.000, an advance has been made fraut 1,414,003 in 1851, to I, 653,386 in 1861, showing an augmentation of 239,203; and 107 still smaller towns, in cluding, as in the case of their larger brethren, the additions made to many of them for Parlimentary purposes, having a population of from 5.000 to '20*000, bad in 1851 954,038, and iu 1861 997,389 inhabi tants, showing an augmentation of 43, 351. The metropolitan district consequent ly increased in popnlaliou at the rate of eighteen per ceut.; the great centres of manufacturing industry at the rate of twen ?y-tour per cent.; the second-class towns at the rate of seventeen per cent-; and the little boroughs at the rate of four per ceut. Iu fourteen still smaller townships, having less than 5.000 inhabitants each, the popu lation remained all but stationary, being 52,103 in 1351, and 52.559 in 1361; so that the lower one gets iu the scale the more stagnant one finds the tide of human life. "The exeess of the fair sex in Euglaud amounts to the alarmingly large total of 544,021; but this disproportiou between the sexes is not universal, the rougher sec tion of humanity being in a majority in Derbvphiro. Durham. Essex, Herefordshire, Kent. Hampshire, Staffordshire ami West- j tnorelnnd. In Middlesex there are 165,- I 389, and in Lancashire 86.100 tuoro-wo men than men, mid the agricultural conn. ! ties also reflect the continuous drain of' emigration upon their adult male popula- ' tion." Receipt of a MasUeit Battery by i Broivulotvi [From thoKuoxviUe Whig.] Oue day last week, the Southern mail brought us a small package, done up pre cisely like a newspaper, and about equal j in size to one of onr exchanges, with the J usual endorsement. '-Brownlow's Whig, '? Knoiville, Tennessee,' and postpaid.? | Upon opening it, we found it to contain ( about half a yard of brown domestir. with | blood, nod scabs upon it. resembling a ' cloth taken from some one afflicted with small pox. We had it burned in the front ! ^"ord of our 1'rinliutf Offlce. after handling Utuith tongsl This is the spirit of Seces- ! Sinn?its mode of warfare?and its sense of honor. Clever men, heretofore high minded, will not be long in their railk9 until they will openly justify even this mode of warfare against Union men. This attempt at our death, by the plant I iog of a masked battery, manned by the | nfriquilious spirit of Secession, entitles the cowardly villain who did it, to the honor of being pickited in lb? deepest gorge leading to hell! Not only so, but he j should be required to make nightly advan- } cesupon the ambuscades of the Devil; and ; every morning of his life, by way of health- ' ful exercise, he should make a reconnois anoe of the damned, having the entire con trol of the guerrilla rebels of the infernal regions I 'ALWAYS REA17Y. Neatness! Punctuality! Despatch! DAILY INTELLIGENCER ?? 1" IS -rV MC FRINTINGHOUSE Cor. Quincy and Main-Sts., A V HEELING"' IIAtiXG JUST FITTED UP OUR JOB OFFICE WITH A SPECIAL VIEW TO BOOR& JOB WORK IX ALL ITS VARIOUS BRANCHES. We arc prepared to execute at short notice, and at I ho LOWEST CASH PRICES ?-ALL KINDS 01* PLAIN ANQFANCV PRINTING! Such an Books and Pamphlets, BANK CHECKS, CATALOGUES, BILLS LADING, BILL IIEAD3, CIRCULARS, DRAFTS, SHOW-CARDS, Pit AY BOOKS, LETTER HEADS, DRUG LABELS, BUSINESS CARDS, NOTES, TAGS POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, &> c., Ac C . , G ? We hare, at n heavy expenditure, furnlshedonr Job Office with all necessary materials. embroHng TYPE, RULES. BORDERS, CUTS, Ac., Of the latest and most fashionable styles, to render it capable of executing work equal to that of any other establishment in tho city, ond possessing facilities in the way of S?eam, Ac.. for doing work expeditiously, unsurpassed by any other office, we respoctfnlly pre sent our claims' for a share of public patronage, assu ring those' who entrust their work to us, that no effort ; ahull he wanting to give entire satisfaction. u-.vll- M CAMPBELL A M'DERMOT. ATTENTIO N VOLUNTEERS. A (JO.ID ASSORTMENT OF BASS, TENOR AND Drill Drains, just arrived a:;.I for salo at jep MELLOR'S 139 Main Street. Savings Bank of Wheeling, Ofrier-, Main-St., between Monroe and Union. MONEY RECEIVED ON TRANSIENT DEPOSIT Interest paid on Speci.il Deposits. Collections promptly attended to. Exchange* on tho East bought and sold. THOS. H. LIST, President. SAM'L P. H1LDRETH. Treasurer. jan!4-'5P. HOBBS & BAMES WOULD CALL ATTENTION to tiieirasaortiuent of Fancy article; consisting of Medallion, Landscape and Parian Vases; HohHnlan. white,blue and gilt Cologne Sets; Plain and Gold baud Tea Sets; Toy Sets; Tapor and Cig?r Holders; Motto Cups: Etegere Ornaments; Card Receivers, all size* and shapes: Fancy Caudlesticks, Match boxes, Jewel boxes Ac., suitable for beautiful and elegant pres ents. d?c20 Watches, Clocks, & Jewelry, Of Every duality and Style. WE ARE NOW RECEIVING OUR SPRING STOCK* Call and examine, as we design colling at prices to snit everybody. J. T. SCOTT k CO., No. 127 M?ln Street, Dealers and Jobbers in Watches, Clocks. Jewelry, "Silver and Plated Ware, Fancy Goods, Watchmaker's Tools and Materials','G lasses, ftc. Particular attention given to orders. mh2G Another supply bf fim- Hatha* Cig<w, jufet ? * celved at tho Odd Fellow's Hall Dnigfe't^m. FLY PAPER, Castor's Bid Hog Polioii, the only safe and reliable Exterminator- used. E. HOOKING. Agent, jol7 Odd Fellows* nail Drug Store. Desirable Monrning Dress Goods. BLACK GRENADINE BKliEGE KOIl DKKSSES, Shi wis and Mantillas. 5-4 and 8-4 wide, nt _ap30 * QKO. K.TAYLOR. _ 1/\A BARRELS MOLASSES, ptrsteam 1 IJl r er Great Western, to arrive, at jan30 LIST. MORRISON A CP'S. i BININGBR'S OLD LOJVDOX DOCK GIN, on draft and in bottles.1 for sale by mh22 W. A. HP WARDS k BRO. AC E~3IANTLES, Stella Shawls, Crape Shawls, English Berege Shawls, Parasols and Sun Umbrellas, At the lowest Cash Prince. nivlS COOPER A SEN8ENEY. RIO COFFEE. 1 1>7 BAGS prime quality just received and for 11/ sale by [my3l] M. RETLLY. IIlOXtWOOD THV.VULlJili liOUI's for Boys and Girlp, at mb22 * D. NICOLL A BRO's Variety Store. IlIIDeS. FAIR TO PRIME SUGAR jnst received per steamer Courier, at f ./tv U?, 'tfOHV rso%* A oo*s. JiS. JIAlItU. T. J. CAUPBtU- QEO. R.TINCII. MAXWELL,CAMPBELLATINGLE, i Wholesale Grocers ? AND ? COMMISSION MERCHANTS No. as Main St.. Wheeling, Va. HAVK NOW IN STORE Q60bbli. Prime N.O. Molasses, 125 hll'. bbls. do 220 hhda. fully fAir to primo N. 0. Sugar. 125 bbls.Cr., Granulated, Pow'd aud CotTetr Sugar? 75 %1 Bruno's Ooldon Syrup. 25 " Xcw York do 300 bag" good fair to prime Rio Coffee 60 pocket? Java Coffee. 25 boxes Nat'l Lf. lb lump Tobacco 45 do various staudard brands 5s Tobacco. 15 do do do 10s do ! 10 c*soa ??Hunters" do 10 do "Don Quixote" do 95 hlf.ch. Y. 11 aud G. P. Tea. .15 d.? Oolong aud PouchougTeat 100 I'M# No. 3 Med. and Lg. Mackerel. 50 *4 Tar. large alae. 15 ttofrM Rice. Pepper, Pimento, Nutmegs.Cloves, Caaa Mustard, Ginger, Indigo. Ri-Carb. Soda, Salaratus. Sdnp. Candleu. "Wash-boards. B ?keta, Tubs, Brooms, Nails, and all"'other ar ti lea em- : braced in- tho Grocery line. mb2 j Interesting News! A New Oil Well Just Discovered! j _H L_ _ _an mmmm ery one to take a Share. Every 00 cents invested trill yield ?1 worth IN ADVANCE OF THE NEW HIGH TARIFF. 1 HA CASE9 OF NEW SPRING AND HUMMER lUU DRY GOODH have just been received, which the aubscrlhor is able to sell for less than half their original value. Besides many other good9 received, he will only mention 150 piece* of Silk of all the lateft stylos at i all pricey some as low as 50 ct*. per yard worth at least $1, and some Plain Silks as low hs C7c n-r >?ud. 25 pieces of Plain Rlack Silks for Dresso* aud Man tillas. Dross Goods, a large anu varied assortment. Sow Traveling Dress Goad* for only Sc por yard, worth at ? least 20c. Lawns and I<awu Robes, plafu and figured Bwrw and Bcrege llobeu. Double width grey. Mack and whito B? rcgcs for Shawls and Dusters; some worth Si, for only 60 eta per yard. Cliallics and Delaines. Oingliam9 and Chintzes. j a large stuck; some 4-1 tlitrk French Cliint/e*. for j 15c per yard, worth atle;tst37c, and light Chintzes ' at 25b por yard. SHAWLS?100 Crape Shnwlft. all colors, from 6 to ? 50 dollars a piece; 20 Twisted Silk S-hnwls, new ; styles; 4'H) Stella Shawls, ?om'6 as low'as SI. Silk and Cloth Dusters and Cloaks, at .ill prims ; fo?" Ladies and Misse*. French Lace Mantles r?f m11 the l?tr3t styles. A large stock ol Kintyroidories aud White Goods, i 500 doz. Ladies* H ?>?*?, some worth 15c, for 6J.^ cts a pair. Parasols. Hoop Skirts and Corsets, a large stock. ! DOMESTICS.?Fast colored Prinls. (warranted.) { for 10. 8 and GV?c per yard, worth 12V?. 10 ann'Pc | per yard. Bleached and ttuldepchefi Muslins of nil j widths nud qualities, Irish Liuen and Linen Table j Cloths at all prices. CARPETS.?7.r? pieces of Inirrain. 3 ply and super- | flue Carpets at all prices. A good assortment of Boys* Ktady Clothing. an?l many other goods, too numerouH to mention. hII , of which have licoli bought for cash from Importer*. j and will bo sold ut great Iv reduced prices by ALEX, IIKY.MAN. J ap2 137 Main at.. Wheeling. Va. UJUO. JU. WlUKtiAJXL, AUCTIONEER COMMISSION MERCHANT No. 34 Cor. Market &TTnioii-Sts., Wheeling, Ya I 8tiuct Attention Given to Eastern Cossin.vMKSfTi* ! Komittauces promptly made. declu Good News! Good flews! New Spring Goods FOR GENTLEMEN, JUST OPBNKD AT No. 10* MAIN* STREET. JOHN T. LAKIN. ?p23 MKUCrtANT TAII.cn. WM. SHAFFER, PRACTICAL WATCH MAKER JEWELER & ENGRAVER. vx\:.*k in Watches, Jewelry,Sliver & Plated Ware, FANCY GOODS, See. No. tl'2 Monroe St., OPPOSTTE M. & M BANK. JAS. M. DILLON, Wo. 107 Market Street, WHEELING, YA. . PLUMBER AISTD GAS FITTER, AND BRASS FOUNDKR. DEALER in wrought iron, galvanized and all *1%** uf Lead Pipes, Sheet Lend. Br?jw ? Cocks and V.\Ivch. Steam Whistles. Steam and WAtw j Guages. Lift and Pirco Pump.*, Link*. Hm?, Autifric I tioil Metal. RancerTin. '/.inc. Antimony, Cru(H>?K, i Galvanized Lighruiug Rodn. I?Miiaton< and i\dnt*. J AGENT FUR TIlE MEN EELY BELLS. Aqueduct j ! Pipes'constantly on hand. J Cash paid for old Copper, Bm?s and Lead. J octlO C\OATE.S\ OR.lt di MACNALGHT'S. 1 / CLARK'Sand CHADWIOKS ?l*OOI. COTTON, } I u>h22 ?t D. N1G*>LL A- BHO'i Variety Store. j j riioovu PASTE HiiUihen's J'mwftm Tooth | ! JL Paste. A supply freshly prepared.and lor eal? I ! l.y T. H. LUG AN A CO. ; and LOGAN, LIST & CO. | mh22 Solo Agent*, f ! V'T SE THE r.IttriB REXNET--?lquiU j I U Rennet. K. B0CK1M); A*l. ? j??G Odd FfcHowra*. Hall Drug Store. I j |,1 itfBroioEfuks^ yoijfT. j i J Assortment complete. j septG GEO. K.TAYLOIl. Mustard, ginger, cinnamon Mace, Cloven, Nutmegs, ami Cassia, jiibt re ceivod andfornuie bv decS " W. A. EDWARD8 k BRO.~ Aromatic blackberry cordial, a piens-j ant an.l sure remedy for Dinrrba-a, Pyeaentery. ; For Summer Complaint it ha* no eqnnl. E. HOCKING, Ajent, Jul" Odd Fellow?' Ilall Drug Store. LARGE assortment OK POM ADES, llair Oil, Perfumery. at reduced prices. E. BUCKING. Agent. mh4 Odd Fellows' Hall Drug Store. EXTRA FAMILY FLOUrI Oftfl BARRELS CHOICE WHITE WHEAT just -?>kJ\J received and for wale bv jny8_ \ M. Reil1 Mackerel.?f>0 bbls No.3, 100 hulves do, just received oud for sale bv apl? M. IlEILLY. ! A C"lOF*PEE.?4.15 hag* prime tochoi?*e Rio Coffee, j double liu^d bag*, in ntore and for sale l?v aP* PAXTON, DONLON k OG LEBAY. SWEET POTATO PLANTS, TOMaI TO AND CABBAGE PLANTS, received daily from the hot l>o?ls. and for sale by th*? thousand, hundred and dozen, at the lowest price*, by JOHNSON Jc FROST, No. 2L Main Street. G AFF'S YVHITE WHEAT FLOUR. AO Imrrels Extra Family, very choice,'Just re ceived.per steamer Eunice, and for tale by ap2? M. REILLY. ryRV THE ZlQiuffi ItKXNET..-It JL makes the cheapest dessert that can be made and the healthiest. Only 2b cts a bottle. fi. BOCKTVG. Ayr't. f\[W 001 Feflows* JJri: Drnq *tore. One-Copy per Year,.? -tl.OU " Six Months,? ISVUIJUILT W ABViSCt. The Weekly Intelligencer Will contain thirty-twocrltnnn*. mostly filFrd with oh.>iop aa?i carefully prepared reading matter?cml-xa cinjc all subject*?thiw making it the largest Mid b ttt Dollar XewFpeper in this Motion of country. [*L OtT. MOBOAX 1. ort. **. H. D*U_ SAM'L OTT, SON & CO., A0ENT8 FOB FAIRBANKS' STANDARD SCALES, \daitf.d to kVkry branch ofbusinffs where a correct and durable Scalei? required. Counter Scales of Every Variety. PORTABLE & DORMANT SCALES FOR stores: HAY AlfD CATTLE SCALES. IVmrrhouHe &. Trtuiaportakllon fccnl'ea. fknlM for Grain and Flour?Ftralcs for H?!Vrrix'c? Scalo. for CoaJ Den'gera .nil Miners?Cotton anil hurarscnle*?Karm and Plantation fcalrt Pwt Ufllce ?ca!e??Banker* nrd Jewel ler* Beams?Weli;>i Mattcra' Ueama. in , . ?*?" *c" *c All of winch are warranted in every particular. Call and ejtcmlne, or send for an illmtrattd and descriptive circular. X. fl.?These Scale? ham all itttl bttsrinat. which rurcbaxrrs will find upon examination in not th?? ? with other Scalcs ofb red f'>r?alc fn thlKcttr. which aro represented to he -as good as J-*Iibank:?," a ..calc with cant iron bearing* ciubot I* tlaiaLJv *e. curate. .SAM'L OTT, SON & CO.. Agents. vrnoi*.?.u.e rrjucm i.\ Hardware, Saddlery Hardware.&o Cur. Market i Monroe tt?.. o.np, JttcLure Ilourn, m.v-? Wheeling, Vh. Missouri lUiiiingCompany. Incorporated Feb. 22d, 1861. CAPITAL STOCK S.-iOO.OOO. 'PUIS COMPANY IS POBMKD FOB TIIK PUR* ru^it^\uf?vIv,VVCi,,Ktljogi<x'tt immnutol f..!? n-V i ?i n?l I,rof,,kS to bo gbvertiefl by purtl> philauthu.pic motives lu initialing this eu tcrpriHo. WbcliEve that the stock e*i. bSmud "o P?y large dividends, and nt tlie Fame tluie niort* r-M ,oud a. <-on>pli6bod ami greater progre*h made in de vclop ?s "ml muk HKkmrni, ,!,<? Rst..nUJ,i?K mineral Mc.i Hi ?f Mutooiiri, than by t!?o Uhe of liv*> time* the amOuntdfoiir capital invented in any orlicr buhim*-. Wo shall make the ollire of our Company a a m fill * ?I-? b,,,eau "f l,,e '"in era I reMUircen of tlm . late. U o have power under our charter to pur \i: and sell mineiul land/* wherever located in Mifitouri. Great inducements will be ottered town I'nUsts and utfniug tidiYriturorF. who desii.- to mi? C.m?mTy! W? <'a-viu8'?'???. by..dealing wltn tliw We respectfully solicit the attention of nil who have mineral lands f?, sale eend * .(.""nan? of the same, deacrlMnif theklnd of ml.,era!* On their lands. Ilie uuuiber or acre*, tlip ligation. rii.I i !..? |,m'. L?t cash prie tlieyaru willing to take for said l?,ids. We ?-lull work only auch mini s a-- pay larp.lv. but , all op. ti and prove most of t|?. wo?f||/ 3?. th?m "? rr,'"i"n ?'"""ck arc no* op*,, ?t llie ollicp of the Lomiuny. Jlajn ,tr,-et. northue.t corner of Lornst. over Slerchauf.-' Ilnnk, cntnuirs ImJf Loeuel "tr<;et.. All win feci nt, li.turcst in t iiix ,,uvt" will <l" Veil to inil mid Mihaorllic. llioio jvi-hlni: stock, living out of the city, can secure it by enelofciiiR ton per ,ent. of tin, amount wanted to the President oj Trwwurer. niRECTORh: ate "V- K"'1> Matthew Butler, Ai,rcd Clapp. I.,,,.. L. B. Ilnrwood.>?, JoaopV Latlirop, K?q., p. M. Lynch. Kmj.! ? Jo?e]>h Payne. "I'sttEa: Iienry D. Bacon, L v nor?r M. nUTLElt, Trena. AI.l'nKli CLAl'l('prc.'t. . TV-ViX" Pj7>?ru':?ua ha* up to tl>l? data l,e?n published i:, only ono of onr Ifadlufc pnpelu Tor i?t in'iV- vl-'tUn'r" t'rrrlB,? K<;'f taken have been > -Y?' "'c P"W'C "" ?ell appreciate the aniit.d "'u"> enterpride. that over two hondred fhoua and dollais of the stock has alreutly been taken W.. w.niM briefly stjite that the ahuroaare t'2!> c.ich. iMik' n lull, withont further liability; trainferablo by do. ltvory; registered only when dividends arc receded. Any l>er?.in liayinsrinoney to eparo. can, by the ptir chaae of Hi,are. in the Missouri Mining Comp?' make an invMlment that ?ill pay larcel.v. aiid bo'd that is readily converted into cash without Iom an?wered!*mu"1 CHt 1 oli* to the President promptly St. I?onis, Mo.. >farch 22, lSdl. m E. Hayes <fe CoT *A?l?i(#t.HLBB or LIGHT CARRIAGES AND HARNESS, gug ' opposite JITo Custom Uoute, Wheeling, Va. Alw-ioa on hand Carriagiti of iuperior workmnn-hip, warrau tC- l.0,?n.M.,i,f<,CV0n- --?rk orJe^ ,mrr'>Ved p;U^r.D,,^,Ii" s.r.a?o?? RHODES & WARPIELD. (Succeoaora tu Ithodoa i. Ur jthar.) WHOhKSAlE a HOC BBS, P.i?o?7-fy & Commission Merchants, - w _y_: i_ Bridgeport, Ohio. .J- A. BREN-TLINGER & C0. " H m i; UTO SAv TIIAT TUHvui-r.N 11 ?r"V08''ca'alt'l I'reacriptlon Store iu No , v m "rest, where they will he pleased t,> " V thuiw who may f-0i di,n(*eJ to call. Th-;r Rn'1 known aocuracj in compouu.1 fid^nc^al"," P'MC P anD'Jt ,ail toCl?ocotv feialrlUK pharmrtceuti-" at and oheinical preparations for thtsir own die l'?a-,!ISnt a1d unif0,m ""-^Kth. as by tliel'. 6. have thetn prepared af the shortert ? 'K,,now prorlil-i with alinecessar. ?pparat'i?. foctlSj V. A. BKKNTUKQKH ? CO. Tiie Citizen's De^sIFBaHk OF WlrcKI,I!fl?. BApN ?t ? n^*N F"0M ?' 0'CL0CK A. M? WNTili'8 -Ji\, {? ?'?0U"t days?ThoiwUva 10 o'clock t reeeive.i on tra??i,nt dopoalt. ? In.trfj+pmd on tpfciui deposits.' <ia-?v.i!ectIon?iaa<iean<lnroce-dapromplyrein!tt?l DIKiXTOK*: Jacjb lt^er. J " V V??r. S"lrr "-:??? SPOTSWOOD HOTEL main street, RICHMOND, "\rjV.. "uiU in 1=59, and n,rniriul rqual to on* in tU On lied State*. ?TOSEPfJ H. CRE.VSHAW, Propiiftor. THEODORE IV. IKKNWlllKP. ) Snpt. ami Manager. '/ mhU-ly. p. C. HILDRETH & BRO. Main Street. Whtelinj, V*. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Sail Rod. Window Glass, Marvlatnl Llm. Printing Paper, Corn'm? ?->il?, Wrap. Paper. . tloar ?'-,Ir?n' [ITALY*; ^r/'^iMatihea ^.st Steel Cement. Wooilen Tl are. *<? Agout* for Howx's Improved Com.ter p|atrora Roy,, >vu,?,d ' Wheeling Window QlaarManu I ahovlVnnf?"^'|i' . "KPITTEI. THE ing now in snccej?fulJ"?*penjWi and be ro m^ke Hid ftiniiih TV?nSXn ?AnV jr'p^,plireil ?:?^mievHhg, Va. for wlo^y"*"1 ^rim? Ric?.Jl"? rice'lTSd atid I* i <"r >it .* oor.int \ v. R