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WM. ZINK & SON undertakingIn alllN hratxhraranfullf alUnd*! to. ' ABXKTg aiMl CUKHMA, ol all kind* and Urn. kit t MUatl* vu liabd. HACK* lurnUii*J si U.. 1 ?4 liter* (irin*. Alto a lull lint ot Carpets, Oil Cloths, Window Shades, | . ra?l'.? ?iiJ Chamber Kurollure, arhiiU <1 lu m ill jffirH, l*j*. Trr??Tr*?iui?j<i? a??n _ui?7 G. E. STIFEL & CO! 10(15 MAIN STREET. Cashmeres at 75 cts. I'Kit VAitD. i A i. utr. Nniim* Number hold nt *' ?0. Tlit alUnlUuiet Irtiyvn la railed !! <4 luiUiiirm, ? it liaa iirvrr U*ii our |nl?ll?>v: ?#ri audi lullluili film*. CLOAKS and DOLMANS. Ijrfr auurtmml ?i. l KKKUII AltHIYAU) IVKIiV U'ttK, Flannels of all kinds. Blankets, all qualities. HOLIDAY GOODS! No* 0|*u air I A If l? l?< Ml. i.K?>. i.. mii 11 o>., d* I M The Reductions! The Reductions! "Jhe Reductions! 41K tMIAKK, 4)51 ? I.OAKV OX <1.4>Alt.V 1101.M Aft* uoiJiAft* IIOIJIAN* KII.HN, Ml.lt*, MStKV< l>UOIM itm. tliUAH 0?Ol?N 1IKI.M l-OOIW Ari? Apiil-vHMlfil b) "I. Milm ??ulliiuril. " sulr* ? Olltlllllf ?t. Mil** l uuliuurd. r s ( Couir nuil vrTlirui I I lllll* 1111(1 SfO 'llU'lll t ouie mill Mre Tliriii II Mill *! ??' J 11II IIIOIII'} li hUI <u?e )(iu luoui'). II Hill nnte joti uiourj. I. JJUJM & liltO., 1101 .Tinill MflM'l. llfti | DliX'i ISTUY.-TO TliosK THAT 1)KPI Id. lu Mf?lb?Ir natural Uvlb ?' vuultl uy II,?l ? ?r uo? l*tl?r ?)I?-|?hhI man r?.f jaiorr li mab!? Ititui lu do ?*. Hjr llic uv-,1 ?n Klki i ki Uu?Mii I'lii.'ik* we ran anl nir u.jlum l?in i ixl l.*li.i?ururr liuld Killing*, wllli mu'i->?ta tu uui l'4ilrin?, than hat* heirLjiom 1? ? m?!? In tliU uly nr rlwwhrt*, Itltoul lb? anl ul tnKln trif ri?K?i-r. Wlut w? uy wr can jy ?ctba UriuiMiatiallun. (.'all and a?* for ? urwlm. JAMHi M. Sl'H> 1H.N > JON. aul N?. UUMaxkHbi., Wn.-ill-s W. Va. Attires Nok. M nod 97 A'ourlr^nltiBtrMt Sew AditrllMmroU. Wanted?Furnished Room. .Mat hey Cay Ills' Capsules. * Auction To-night?Oil Painting. Dissolution Notice?C'arnahan a Co. Dry tfootla lloom?Henry Uoemor. New Tailoring KsUhluihiueiit-T. Kit rirtk. KSOG .Market street. For Sale?Dry Hoods Store. Wanted?Apprentice Cirl. ! Christmas Chairs? Friend A .Soiti For Kent?Warehouse and Dwelling. For Kent?Brick Residence. : Notice to Water Consumers. Suitable a* I'resents?Christian ."tfhncpl Don't l>e Deluded?.1. II. Kirk. I Children's Troys? Nesbitt a I5r?.' I'rancy Grasses. Ac.-W. >. I lulcliitxs. New Goods for Chrutmas-Ttirnor A Dillon?Fourth pa^e. Vardy A Co.?Fourth page. < ireat ((eductions?I. 151am A l'.ro.? lU-.ul of local. Tukbmomktkb Kscoro.?The following shows the range of the thermometer, as "( served at Schtiepf's drug eluru, Opera (louse corner yesterday: * is7c. 18?. 3 i. M. 12m. 3 r. H. 7 r. *. I 7 a h. I-'-.r. M. 7 P.V ...' :a ;;i a* | ii 61. ci fil wkatiixu indications. Wasiiinoto.v, December l ?.? For Tennessee ami the Ohio Valley risint barometer, cold west to north witills, ami 4-lear or clearing* weather, preceded ir, the eastern |h>i tiouH by lulling harcrooter, warm pontherly winds ami ruin. , For the l.ov"er Ukes, fallingbaronietor, increasing southeasterly winds, warmer, threatening ami rainy weathur, fuflowet] in the western portion by rising liironm ier, westerly winds and generally toldei clearing weather. CHRISTMAS?If you want to buy aPres ent call early and avoid the rush at JACOE W. GRUBB'S Jewelry Store. GRAND OPENING.?Everybody invited tc the Grand Opening of Holiday Goods at the BAZAAR. 1106 Main street. FINE BRONZES, SILVERWARE, and lot! of new choice things, will be opened tl-daj at TURNER & DILLON'S. 1223 Mirkcl street. Thasskkilso?- Uuai. Kstatis.?The followiugtransferaof real estate were admitted M record in the oitlcu of the Couuty Clerk yesterday: Deed made December-, |S7'.?, by Joseph Marshall and wife to <i. W. Truxell, lor the north half of lot 47 in Kane's luMitlou, Deed made Decembor it, IS79, by (i. W. Tru.vell ami wife to Kliza Marshall, (of the north lmll o( lot 47 iu /.one'* addition, for $$00. ManaoKit Riiorrsu has Iwoked iLe Xollowing coming attractions: December .s ivuil Joe Murph* in "Kerry Oow" and "Sk&un Khm*;' December 12 and 1!J, Mury Andersoutln "The Hunchback" nnd "Kvadne;'" De -ember lft, 1G anil 17, Richmond ami Von i'oyle in "Our Oandidate," I ?eceuilor'20, Lawrence Barrett; December 24 unilli<"t, l ord's Juvenile < )pera Company in ,4Wnafore" an?l "FatintUa;" December '.v,jnd 27, Fred I'nulditiK ami Company; Dvounlx;r 1HJ and Ik), Uobfton & Crane, in 'Corn??dy of lirrors" nnd "Our Itaehelort;'' Dei-ember 111, Kobinson's Minstrels;.lauiary l, 2 and 3, Mr. Frank Clmnfrau and Mrs. Henrietta Cliuufratt. i'tirru u'.vtk or Isioni'oitATlo.v.?$ . ?& tary of Suite Hrady issued a certiflcavjof incorporation, yiaterday, to the "Koalas lamluud Wheat 0 rowers Association" (or the tMtrjHiue of buying lauds in tlie State of Kansas, raising wheat anl all other larnaiiiK products, und selling the ! .same, and for the purpose of raisitiycat-1 tie, hogs, horse*, sheep, and other itotk. j < in' nrincipai oiiic-u Him!I Do at Wlnfeliiir W~V*uaiuiU lu uxpirti- iiwNitnber lM, i bor the purposwt of Incorporation H'ltl h.ive bwn HulwcrilMHl to the capital stock, and $15, havu paid in anil d*,in> (hn privilege ol inrrcnainj: it to $11000. The capital eo hhIhkt'iIkhI in divided nhart-Hof f.iewdi, which are held a*!j]. Iowa: 11. M. Muthewa, tenaharea; *l\ p I'hilipn, ten; W. L. Bridget*, tuti. <i I;' Tingle, ten; J. C. Aldetion, ten, uu.l :n? Mtock liorealter wild to Imj divided i hliarmol like amount. Mvhicii'al Coi'irr?Jiuhjr cnihdifl-, Tina Court njot at 10 o'clock vntor ?y and dt*p?wod of the following hmduM* rol. J. wcnbnr wok admitted to p radio,' ?n motion of I!. 0. l'arr, Ksij. Hugh Crockard vi. P. 0. ?* St. L lt.ll;., Co. In thin com* the following jury wire sworn: 1?. K. Irwin, Al. Lucas,"J. Itorinir. \V. N. Tracy, .Stephen AVilctx, " Fred, Iluseuian, J. T.tirady, C. Loonhrt, I'. Humlmrgvr, 8a?u. Greer, JoU? l.aiiii. icy and David Whitehead. Ou trial. 1'oi.lCK CoVKt?Jiuljf Cramnrr. Tho following l'UBW were disposed o( ?t thin court yesterday morning: James Johnson and Charles llari*r, on a moving train at the I'. W .A, Ky. iW>|K)t, $*-' 00 each. Kxeoutkm hu?. vj>ended U cost* ol city, defendant* ugrtv,.ug to leave tlio city. Thomas llwvtiian, ilnttik; $2 lK?. 1'aid. liw to tho auction at the picture ston wuiler the Opera Hoilsc tv uight, and buy1 c nice picture cheap. mi-I.r urn Hub.. I'aY'Ua v ?t the Tup Mill to day. Cisct'iT and County ConitB .will altar* nat.< to day. Tutin: hait not been a marring** licetiM inwied this week. Tiik Supreme Court will nievt at tea. o clock thin morning. Tiik street car stable* are bt?injf lilletl with hoy (or tU6 winter. Tii* Hebrew* of tliii city willa Imll at Washington Tlull (he mill. A uiuiaaurprise parly wasuivuo Mr*. WutkiiiH ImmI night uu tlio Inland. Tiik tents at tin;engine hntlferfa now, 'are nt 8 a, m. and 'J i*. >1.. n change lor the hatter. Y oriMuiA y ww pay day at the Central (ilamt work*, and to-day ui Hit* Whit taker iron works. Till. U'l...u1l.... Iln??liuni A.-,^.iullnn I no* tinUhed a convenient tallow house at Manchester. Kxtiia trains are being niiiou the Hemptiehl every night at pi client to arcoiumO' dale the freight tratlir. | A mirmt train on the Central (>hio ran I ol! thu truck near Lewis' Mills, ycuterJity, MiiinnhlftK up nouio ??oi|>ty earn. 1 Tiik sale ut llornbrook's Porktoday,' of the cfTeotit of the late Thoiuaa llornbrook w ill no doubt be largely attended. A h.woiitkk of Philip lleiner, city Hext toil, left Thurctlay night fur lJu liutpie, | lows, to entera convent in that city. Tiik I'.rooke County lire-hug* will ho de? J fended by Mcmm, Jacob, Crucruft A For i gusson and .1. U. Hood, next Monday. I Ofkickii lit riiKUFOitb uriested Pat i Itowiey at midnight luii night, forassnult* log 'Jim J'aiiy. Jtoonuy ia iu tho lockup. I Tiiekk were '?<> deeds iu fee, and l!t? i deeds ol trust record*! by Recorder Hook, land 2$ marriage-Keeiibcs iasued during November. Tin: statesman and poetlaiireato, of Pittsburgh, was at the State House yesterday, j retailing the clerks with hit* h'leaHof re* 1 ligion unil jMilitiw.' 1 C. Vaiis Ivmi., cx-Coniieiliiian from the j Fourth Ward, celebrated hit* <>itli birth* | day Thuniday night. A large number ol | bin friends assisted him. < ?ni readers are informed that Dr. Han' niug's successful stay among us ends to' day. Those wishing brnecH tnunt call at | the MuLuie 1 louse before four o'clock. ' j flcfiiXiiA i\tpHtis very briak with the dealers in confectionery. l'uu Cochran, foreman of li. tS. KeonejrM factory, say* they ma?\e hint week nixty>eight hundred pounds (if plain candy. Tiib colored man Thompson, or John* ' i noli, who win urrested a day or two ago on , suspicion of ateuliug a valine, was discharged yesterday by 'Sjnire W. \V. Mil* .; ler, t lie owner of the value being unwill , ing to Jirofeeute. j Ml'.si'ii.m hj:x'h Man ri,*?This in tlio season of the year for hliuoting matches I ami most any day you can hear some ' wonder/ill instances of turkey ahootingin i tiio past. IVo lit-aid one yesterday, aathe ; |?;v fnyf, "that token tlio cako." An in' lUvidu'*1 ,u tlii**??wi who u well known ' us askillhn manipulator of the truth, pot *|in uSouth\Vhee>??:^d>-wn aeonverrution with us, but .** .? *, John McKee and slept u. n'K ,. 15lack, and betides it was ii?nt uft*?."" ^onor. we didn't "hunker" niter any "tu ?| worhls" to: i?n?iuer, h<i wu were at once absorbed in s imething outside the car and theother turned toa Eelpleasold fellow in the car ami began talking to him about - a shooting match. They then ' begun comparing matches (lie/) and the ) old fellow was doing handsomely until r tlio other hnw tlut those in the car were [ of (he opinion that he was lotting ground, ! mid that something extraordinary was uucffttury, and hobegau: "Talking* about nl.acting matches, I remember one I win at twenty years ayo, at Martin's Ferry. 1 had been ut u bull all night, and w&*ri*t feeling veiy good, but I "went. We began at 50 yards, shooting for turkeys. 1 wotf about u dozen in succession, and then moved it up to 7"? yards, and I wou nliout 8 or 10 more mure, when one of the man agers noticed I had ?loug*,overcoat on. Tl , come clear down to-myhwls/aml'mider : it ho Niitl 1 had braces on, mj they made me take it off; hut it,made no.difTerenie, |1 won uiraight* ahej,ux even v<hen they moved Uie mareuwm* t<? a- hundred yards, until 1 had got ull tim turkey*, twenty-seven I believe there were. With . each turkey won, there went a litttlenol ol money. So when 1 was through with I the rnAti'h for tntkey*Ih*d.$4'S cash. -7 ; turkey* nod a dour they* put at the last. I As fust as I won the turkeys f tied them to an alder bush near by, but nome one ! stole the most of them. "Well," ?id the old dian, helplessly. "I , I killed eleven ttirkeyaoiyefttoneahot, but I this gets away with me;" and as he said ; thin he got out. This modern ItyJjin Ilood , then regaled the crowd with a story of : shooting niueous oif hand witli a navy re' volver until they all leitthe car, and when we got out he was going out front to tackle . the driver. : ?Kiu?.NAi.MB.vfffftrT?OolJ'J. Dunbar, of ; Ktetibenville, whs in the city yesterday, i lion. James JI. Mai?on, from Charlesi j town, Jefferson Co., is in thelJoity on buaiI neso. Kx-Senatorh'ot) Hall,of Wet/el, is in the city, lie is a delegate to tho railroad con1 ference to-day. W. II. fc-nyder, General liuute Agent ol the II. it O. KtnrfM. wsiA hi the ritv vch i terday. :, Mr. W. I.. Genin, of New York, a vary L.I clever gentleman, is in the city. 11 Gov. Matherta is at WashrnfcKJif. ,i Mr. A. Ci. Thuinal, brother of Theodore i Thomas, the celebrated musical director, , is treasurer of the Criterion Company. , The foHowing j?or?ons were reentered I at the New Mcl.urc House yesterday: W. v S. Wiley. New Marti rigville, W. Va.;|Max r Trtdlander, New York; T. Sandabury, 1 Baltimore, Md.; J. Dunbar Steuben* j ville; Wm. Gamble and wife, Mounila ville: J. M. I'earaon, New York; T. K. [ | Hwiug, Cincinnati ;& ij, Hosier, i'Uila.lel. ] uhia; T. 0. Cumining*. Baltimore; II. Kredlich and Max Weaver,Now York; S. 11. Haines, J'hllndHphla: Sou Hall, ; WeUelCo.; W. J. Jiosencroft, Tyler Co.; IJ .1. M. Mason, JellcrsonjCo.; Criterion Company?14 members. i A mong the arrivals at thoStannn y eater* I f day, were A.TIiiatle and lady, Sisters ville; , Charles F. Caubv, .Steubeuville; K. L. , Drake, Philadelphia; U.'Mason, Buffalo; 1 W. W. Wallace, Dennlaon; Mrs. M. K. Smith, Bellaire; J.T. Motfott, Lynchburg, Ya.; \V. W. Knix, Glen Kan ton; J. W. ' i Bush, Monndaville; Sal a* Johnson, Boa|j by Bock: U. N. Krouae, Mannlnjcton; J. I Beod, Pittaburxh; M Shaffer, St. George; 21. K. Gier, Ciiy, and J. Frank* 1 banner, Monroe county. C. C. Greeu, of the "Eurreka Detective Agency," registered at the Statnm venter UHV. Miss Lizzie Pay, o( Way?tt?uurg, is visiting friends in this city. Miss Myrtle Dorsey, ;?f Morgantown, is I tho Miss Uottie Mi?Lure, of Houth j Front street, Islaud. ' .Amiskjikkts.?Tho Criterion Comedy, Company opened to a very pood housa| luht niieht in Iho society piny,"(?ur Paughtern." Wo cannot speak too highly of the merits of this company, and when we sav , tliut it is tho beut, average ouo that w'o i ' have had this soaion, wo do not overrate them. Thoir performance last night was a, society picture, and attracted all by iu reality und the manner in which it was drawn. Tim leading character is Mr. F. F. j Mackay, who in also tho adapter of the , piece to the Atnorican stage, from the : German. Messrs. Hopper and Herman, i i as his sous-in-law, were very good, anil j each rendered his peculiar part excellent', | ly. Mr. WUltecar as'Dr. Galen, gave Ids > ! very difficult porlortnnnce admirably, as ! did also Messrs. Ogiten ami Canby. ".Miss. i Louise Sylvester as Hose, rendered her I part in a manner thatdruw forth several en-1 cores. The other members of the compauy also did well. This afternoon "Our Daughters" will bo | repeated,'and this evening "Freaks," said to he the most irresistibly funny farcical oauittdy on Uio etag?,-wtjl be given. Tjcketa at Lucaa'. Ktwj fiW - Joe. Murphy will appear in !1 "Kerry Gow"Monday nlfcht, and Tuesday :1 night in "Shauu It] Hill!." at till) (Ilium House. Tickets thin morning at J.ucas'. 1 Excursion.?The It. & 0. U. K. Co. will ; sell excursion tickets to Columbus and ! return, December 12, at $2 60 tor the ! round trip. Excursion train will leave Wheeling af4:40 \. >i. city time, auil Bella! ro nt .r?:30 A. M. Columbus time. The excursion tickets will also be 'good on train No. 10.. leaving Wheeling ut 11;15 f.. m. and Bollaire at ll:jo f. u. i Thursday Docetnberll; 1870. Iteturu tickets good until December lJth inclusive. Funic the Kocknort, lud.%Mamu-r.^hmo | is no mcdicitfb in the .world which has gained saih fame nsft.'JacobsOil; this is, however, not' In the least astonishing, when we consider its Wily-wonderful curative power*. Mr. F. itodcnbery, of j irundvUiw, called at oar office last week and relaUxi Uie/ollowiuKcircniasUuce: 1 xuirered with rluiWuaUam (or oyer *ix yean; consulted umny physicians andtried hundreds of remedies, hut without nvail. Having wen St. Jacob* Oil advertised in your paper, and beard of sorael most oatonuhmg cuh%, I sunt to Kockport for a bottlo of tliu oil, and used It accord-; iug to directions. Tim relief 1 felt was al-; moat "electric." I gol twtter at onoe. and . now there ii not a trace of rheumatismji left in my body.' ,, TIIK WORKIHII'HE. A Urn of mill mUU *> rutin. A reporter of this paj?er, while In North * Wheeling a day or two ago, dropped in'at ei th3 Workhouse to "tako in what changes, * if any, had been made under the new ud- n mlhUtratlod. From the situation of thin n reformatory, and its peculiar const ruction, one would hardly suppose that a change * for the better could be wrought unlesa it y would b? a tntal?one, that ia, a new aitua* ? tloo, new building and new everything. li If tho Council of the city of Wheeling ha?l an inatitution In visw that would be f a terror to all vagrants, city hummer* uud 1 fr<*iuent?rsof workhouaee generally, when B the)' projected thla one they certainly suereed*! iu their ideal, for a more loathdome, 1 disgusting and revolting prison cannot 1 he fo.wd in the Union. Un the aide of the J hill at the head of Klglith street, a place 1 wide enough to build a house u|K>n, 1 has l)eet* excavated, uud upon It J bad Ihjou t rented a building something , aftur the nt\ '0 a oounlrv hlaakamith 1 shop, only a li 'tie more so. This building * | in dignified by (he title of Workhouse, ' 1 hut upon wlutt prtfilwalon we are ut a loaa to conjecture. There is nothing done in j it In thesha|>e of work except that done ' by bag*, with which It abounds unto thntlie* {n EirvnL" The exterior of ,'his |J building U iiuwt uaiuviti'iK. bavin* been ?t one tlnm whitewashed, w.Mich long exposed to the clement* hai tUrrit'd to n licklv yellow. Near it in a wafer-boiler Mink in the ground, in wliich tl??* intmiUw wash their clothing, if they hive any, Mini further south in a rickety shed in which limestone* ?rebroken hy the primmer* when the weather preclude* the itosHihUity of blreol working. Kant of tiin untlti building 1* tlio stouo quarry, u really valuable one, by the way, from which lime and Hogging stone* are obtained. This is Ool. I'at Wier'a realm, anil hero he rule* absolutely, boaylng the quarry slave* and netting out stone*. Large quantities of time stones are taken out yearly and distributed in the various wards. The Msg* ate used for struct crossings. This will tulHctf for the surroundings of this institutlens. We enter, and wo at once wish we had'nt. Smells no mortal ever smelted before greet our outraged nlfiii'lorioH liuftimu'it nrM luirlv ttiniili- urn ducwlby various causes. On our ri^ht in V the cuisine. Thin in not n !>ruU*iiti<ni? 1 fritchitn. It is beautiful in ita simplicity. A stove, some stove furniture, h great '* many quart tin cups to oat houi> froin, and ' a few other indispensable article}*, unci you . have iL A pot lull of odds and ends of 1 beef that liad just been cookedstands on u ' chair in the room and is exhaling odor* * ''that smell to heaven." The room is ah ' clean as It possibly can be under the cir- ' cumstances, and bore marks of remit at- ' teutlon?as Mr. Maloney said, "I have beon trying to get thin room a little dean* 1 er than it ha* been." Across the hall is the olliceof the fiupt. This room is nearly ' filled by a lounge, upon which he hleepu, 1 and a chair or two. It also showed the J results of a recent and thoroflfch cleaning, 1 and it still looked about as comiortabie ax an average pig-stye. We were next shown into the room that . serves for a prison, sleeping room, hospi* Lai und neneral utility room, and what s I place! Anderaonville would lose halt its j horrors to one who could see this pen. 1 Park, dreary, cheerless, gloomy ami repugnant In every particular, it is the most l<*th#ome thing one could imagine, and : ' j. ' to all the above the fietTd atmos* T?orvflde? the whole room is S?o"gb ttbr?a^"k"e- " stoutest man. In the "*trumo nortliei-ii end of this room several ecu- *re i ut> for the contlnement and punini..'ucal of those refractory unfortunate* who may have violated sonie of the rule* of the in* Htitution, an if the mere fact of imprison- 1 ment in that filthy place were not punishment. We attempted to look in one of these cell*, hot the air cominu out was , laden with smells audi as no nostrils could tolerate. Vennia tilled each chink and cranny of the room and lined the beds and bed-clothing. There are about forty-live iprisoners at the1 Workhouse at present, a large number of which are trauipa. Twenty or 1 twenty-flvo of tbwe are able to work either in the gang or around the building. The others, either on account of sickness of want of clothing, are unable to work, and are always inside. Home of these latter are indeed in a wrethed condition? ragged, dirty, sick, and one or two' of them have nothing hut mouldy rags to cover themselves with, one of* them in 1 particular, was sitting on u bench, 1 with a part of an old blanket wrapped around him to cover his naked- , ness. The Superintendent said he had been exerting liimielt to the uttermost to procure clothing for some of the most desti- . tnto, and in one or two instances had furnhlied it himself at his own expense. , A movement originated in the Second | Rnuich of Couucil at its last meeting to I clothe or rather purchase a suit to be worn by prisoners. Thia the First ISranch "sat , down on," but it would do well, under the J circumstances, to reconsider its action, , , and do something toward relieving the suf- ' ! foringa of these unfortunates. > Tl.? !lu I j intended to accommodate about tidy per* | Bona comfortably, above that number makes things decidedly uncomfortable. |. ! Tho bunks are arranged alongside the j' 1 walls one above the other, and are very i' simple In construction and are poorly su|?- ; i ply with clothing and bedding. Under the recent act of Council persons may now be ! sent for ono year for repeated 'offenses. ' , Toby Vance, we believe, is the only one year man now there. A small, bright , ' looking lad, about 8 or ten years of age 1 attracted our attention and upon inquiry j we learned that ho was the son of a widow i woman in Kast Wheeling, aud had received a six months sentence for steal* ing tho enormous amount of 1*0 cents. ! , Four months of the sentence bus already 'been "done," and the child, for hois notli* ' ing else, has yet two months to serve for the offense, of which hu is hardly old ! enough to realize the criminality. We do not wish to be understood as re- i' fleeting on the management of Air. j | Maloney in our reference to the condition , i of the Work House, as he is trying to get; i it cleaned out and renovated as fust as he , can, and noxt week will take down the1 ( bunks in-the prisou and wash tho whole ; | building out with street hose; but some- j thing should be done immediutelv by the < projKsr authorities to put the building in a j better sanitary and more comfortablo con-' dition, for aa it is, it is a disgrace to the! ( j ??7* i.i. 11 | Reuqiocs Notes.?The Sunday School i ] i lesson on the International bruin for the I. imonth of December will bo "Studies in the i i | boojc of Revalation," the one for to-mor- j tow being "the Heavenly song." Chapter , v, verses 1-14. Rev. Sameul 11. Barnlts will occupy the I pulpit of his own church, the Fourteenth , Street Kngllsh Lutheran, to-morrow morning and evening, and address the Sunday ! School in the afternoon. Morning sub- e | iect, "The coming king." Evening sub* c jject. "About chance*." The Wheeliug Sabbath School Associa] tlon will, no doubt, have a very interest- e lug session on Tuosday ovening noxt.at I tha Riptist Church on Byron street. a ' Several c^fuHy prepared papers by endnent workcrt, >7. b? P">?"K?I- 1-vt.rj ijabbntU Soboilworki:0"*" t0>? P"? 1-1? The services at the'Dlscip.^* Church for, somo months will bo in the iu..ow,l{fc. order: Sunday School at 10 a. m.. preac..*1 ing at 11 a. m. and 7 i\ m. Sunday School lessou for noxt Sunday, Rev. 5 chapter. ,, Subject of morning discourse, "The Redeemed Throng." In the evening, "The miracle before our eyes." |. The next regular monthly meeting of i i; the Wheeling Sabbath School Association, j _ will be held Tuesday evening, December I 0th, at the Baptist Church, at 7j o'clock.! Subjects, by Dr. T. II. I/)gan and Judge i n, Ukey Johusou. I'ut over from December 2d. lAst Sunday evening Rov. J. U. Lysle, of the Third l resbvtemnChnriOi. I ed to a largo crowd of working men upon'?, the subject of the "Carpenter." To-nior-; 1 row at 10:30 he will speak to tho working women. Lini*h.kv Knio.?The Idndsley 1 nsti"! "V lute toys have determined to ro-eHtablisb m their paper, the&Ao, and have elected the 1 Iki following editorial corps; W. J. Frienell j A ?nd llurvey Wilson, managing editors; .in I'unnell Uarduer, business manager. The | llrst issue will appear in about two week*, i or several days in advance of a highly in-1 toresting entertainment that will he given tho institute l?oloro the holidays. ,fi To ao t? ParkKitsnriKj.?Tho man ar- ?, rested by Ofllcer Uutherford in a cellar an ? tho Island a day or two ago, upon a tele- j" uram from I'arkorsburg, lias over nince J'' been contlned in tho lockup. An ofllcer j11 arrived from that placo last night, and will 10 take his prisoner homo to-day. Ho is" 8' wunted for stealing, and it is thought ho Is also an escaped California murderer. ** 4 m t ot UitoKRS.?'The piston head of the steam <r cylinder of the engine of the Belmont blast m lurnsce was.bmken on Thursday, and tho V furnace was "hanked" up until tho necesnary repairs can b? wade. It is expected ?' that it will bo repaired and work resumed T; this evening. w . CO Tin. AiT. D\X!?t.HOj of New York, will gr bo witli us at the McLure House for a it week, beginning Monday December 1st. hi Uia system of braces for the Spine, the e<! Womb, It up tore, ic., aro already so well known, as to need no comment, 'ills ft Rticcess in treating spinal disease it well Ik attested by several prominent coses in tills N city, ami from the fact that tiiia is his Sixth visit in less than two years. Military Mattim.?The rfdwatlon ol uptaln t.A. Billingileaand FlntLl?aten< H 8. W. Satterfleld, of the Gtrrwtt Biflw, fir? tendered to His Eacellenuytfie Gov mor, and accepted. The reaintis assigned ?re that thev both intended leaving Hn Ut?*. This leaves the company iu cornmnd of Second Lieutenant K. L. Basnetl, lio will, no doubt, be promoted. Col. Cliarleii J. Faulkner, jr., will on lomUv. the nth, maftteroutthe Berkeley .iKht Infantry, tbey hiving served tbre* van. Tilf majority of the company thii-li number* on* hundred men, would e wilting tn re-oullat if the Htate offered ny encuiirageuieut to her volunteers, bu1 he iirtfont militia law provided nothini nit a continual out-lay for officers auv lieu. Tht- Berkeley Light Infantry" la tin eot cunloped company in the titate liny bring tin* lint company orgaulaed |i lie wliHn ill* had a Urge appor ionuifiit t<? )it?r credit, It la to be re [rotted that the Kiate should loote tUL -otnpany, for take it alt In all it ia proba ily tin* bmt company iu the lervice fliere baa never been a muater o( thL jompany where tliey turned out leas thai levnnty men. Thair arm*and accoutrement* will to urnedovtrto tt)0 Adjutant Genera) 01 Holiday. Win. N. Chancellor, Got. and A, D. 0. iai bt'o/i ordered to muiter Into the aer lice the Company known a* the 'Thorny ou'? Grayi," of I'ariicriburg, command* ,y A, U Hall, a verv popular youni nun of the fowd. The Company ia com >o?*d of the Unit yo'JOf men of I'arkem mr*. w ho take great Intent In tka organ Aatiou. They are meeting DY10' mconrageinent from the Tadiea ot Ktmburtr. who have Kottun up two or thru uativalafor their benefit, and have real ned auch a hiiui that their Trwwurer ha loeu put under l>on?l. Their uniform I. he liticht in thu State, taking the ahioi tr thu "Kunawha ttitfemen,'' which i. avlnj: n punl deal. the 30th of May next l'arkeraburg wil id high fur thu ahaui battle by oflerini urgeund coatl v prixea* for the beat drillec :ou?pauie*. With tier advantages of tin .? *? Imltli* i'thiuuIm mill 1'iav nt ni'cxiu liu certainly in entitled to some recount iou. Wheeling will not attempt anothe 10 noon, but will, 110 doubt, holi> Parker* nirgotit. ssiiu expect#every military ot [limitation in the State to honor her witl in presence on that day. There aro several now military organl uition* under way and will soon bo uni lonned. The Governor ha* gone down to Waali ngton for tho purpose of trying bin pel maslve powers on the Secretary of Ws io allow the State to overdraw herapnoi ioninent for urnts and ainmiiuition. Tli .iovoruor in always awake to the interest jf the military. The military interest is kept up all ovfl the State with the exceptions of this dtj At one time wo had three well organize coutpiuiieti, but it liaa been so long sine mi organisation of the military order bn appealed on our streets that to hear a ft! mid drum would remind us of the daj when volunteers were called for. I'aiikstm cannot lie too careful in guari Ingtho health of their Babies. Only good and reliable medicine should I i;ivcn to them. I>r. Hull's Baby Syrup I known not to contain anything Injurioui 1g yards of good Canton Flannel fo ?1 at Geo, 0. Uoth's. Nbw stylo music rolls at Sheib's. KEflAiii>i,RBHof cost our millinery sto: muHt be cloned out to make room for th holiday stock, at Bpeyer Bros'. Cucw X. Mule's Ciunamon Uoll Tc liucco. Hi-y a line picture for aChrigtmas gifl nt your own price, at the auction untie tin; (?pera Houao to-night. Oi u "todouble Hteel front Corsets ar mill cheap at G. li. Jloth'c. Tcmokm, oryHlpelan, mercurial disease? wroluliuind general debility cured by "Pi I.indBt'.v'd lilood .Searcher. 114/wiainh to Black Silk Kringca, ? !?j>eyer Braa', Twenty Tnou*A?? Doi.uu* worth c Ury (i?Kid?, Carpets, and Wall i'apors, i the old price*. Call 'noon, if you wish t Piivt) money, at Son. 2011' and 2021 Mai at reel. .? ? ? J?"X RoEMKfl. Our 50c CuraetB aMgQjwl, cheap at Gee G. lioth'H. lies. (iUANT AT l'mHIIUROU.?Go wit tlio i'an Hnndlo Kxeundon Saturday De< 13th, and witneas the grand reception t lien, Grant Hare $1 50 for round trij Train leaves Wheeling at 7 a. m.; returr ing, leaves Pittsburgh at 4:07 p.m., an 11:47 i>. M. I'oMBand nee the wldto trimmed Apron at Speyer Bros'. Wasu your bands with Ivory Soap. Fon Ui'wiaw or Thirty Ykabs Mn Window's Soothing Syrup baa been use for children. It correct* acidity of th stomach, relieves trmd colic, regulated th bowels, cures dyuntery and diarrhea whether arising from teething or othe isiuse*. An old and well-tried rowed] 25 cads o hollU. daw La die*' Cloaks, a lino Assortment am very cheap at Geo. G. lloth's. Hikkwiikat Cakks.?To one quart c buckwheat Hour ndd three tablespoonful if molasses ornyrup, and tablespoonful ){salt, then adu one quart of warm watc !or warm water and sweet milk,) let itand over night in a warm place; in th iiorning, when ready to luike, stir i ;horou#hlv two measures of Banner l!al ng powder; bake immediately on a ho 'riddle. Hand umhroided Handkerchiefs, six fo me dollar, at ijpeyer Bros'. Siiawij*, Shawls, Shawls, cheap nt Got J. lloth's. One iifmibki) trimmed lluts, only on lollar, at Speyer Uros'. K.Muand festival for the benelit of tin jterman Protestant St. John's Church, ti jt? held at Washington Hall on Thursday I'riday and Saturday evonlnfp, Decembe .111. viu BUU will, oupjior will I JO norm svery evening from 5 to 8 v. at 25c leu craun and other refreshments will In lervotl during the entire evening A ful istfortment of all kinds of fancy articles vill be for Bale at popular prices. The public is cordially invited to attend ^ general good time may be expected Vdmissiou to Hall, 10c. On Friday evening, Miss Annio Carson md Miss Missouri Forsyth will Bing sev iral solos. The Beethoven society will dsn slmr several pieces the same evening Vans* brass band will be in attendance ach oveniug. Tickets sold for school room will be good it Washington llall. Ladies' Muslin Underwear, a large asortnient ut low prices at Geo. Q. lloth's Mason & 11 amun Organs at Sholb's. KikT* trimmed Hats at one dollar anil fty cents, ?l Spoyer Uros'. Arruxnthe auction sale of marble and rouze works of aftat Wickham's Auction loiiso, this evening:. Positively the last de. * * Ciiilimkx'h Merino Underwear, a nice ssortment at Geo. G. Roth's. Tijk largest, linestnnd best line of Handervlilefs in Cotton, Linen und Silk In this :ate, and at our usual low prices, at ?u?wo#t, Pa., Dec. i, 1870. I linvo wild Ilatclt'ii Universal Cowgii 8yrup ict? ln?u, lilitubait tho trading saiaai4<m8 I couch nmiediea, (rom It* lint Introduction, y ctutouiers, on tln-y jpit acquainted witli It, come iw friends almost without exception, fti-r thin trial of six yeure, I ran recommend i use toull lu need of a cough remedy. A- B. AaxmoiMi. tiold by k>pm, List Jt Co. ttmw Comk and hou tho magnificent Corset at cents at Spoyer Bros'. 'If Ualilunu or a DfOtlcney of Hair xists, or if tho Hair is gray, dry or harsh. 10 natural youthful color cau ho restored f uniuK "London Hair Color Hestorer," ie most delightful artlclo ever introduced the American people for increasing owth, restoring its uatnral color, and at 10 saino timo a lovely hair dressing and sautitter. It is totally different (rom all hers; not sticky or gummy. aod free am all impure Ingraliuuts that render any articles obnoxious. In fact It U e?tlsuely perfumed, and so cleanly and egantly prepared us to make it s lasting tir dressing and toilet luxury. J. A. fnus, a prominent citizen, Wilson, N. 0., rites: Komo ten years ago my wife's hair immenced falling, and got very thin and ay; bet after using "London HsirOolor estorer" the scalp Income healthy, the dr stopped falling the wlor yras restor. I, and is now growing beautiful. Ask your druggist for London Hair Color eatorer. Trice, 75 centa a bottle. Six ttles. VI. Main depot for the U. 8., 330 orth Sixth lit, Philadelphia, rrhsaw Wash etubrolderlet with Ivory Soap. VARDY & CO. : 1501 MAIN STREET. ? i ilHi p 1 Health nn?t llNpplNffM. v It w?mi RtntiK* that any our will Bufferl ' from the many constitutional rierinicenipiitu1 I bnmnlit on by an impure M?t? ..f the blood, I v hen Uuyaott Yellow Dock udHarMMrilla I will re*tore i*rf?ct health and i>h v?liul orean- ' I Uation. lliui pmvun Ibwlf tu U toe l>?at , ? blood purifier ever dlwuvered, effectually ' [ curing Scrofula, Sjpbilitlo dbordrn. Weak* " new of the Kidneys, nil NervouadliHirdePiuiid 11 lability. It correct* Indlgwtlon, etc., reju* tl senates the old, exhilarates the young. ?n?l i Invariably drtvNout of tUu ay item all the ill* 1 1 that human tietih i? heir to. Price of large i, ijuart bottle* $1 flu. full directions accompany each bottle. v 1 Lonuhliii llru*'. >t Co., and l?ogan, Lu?t A. . Co., wIio|?Nila agents. iuw , . Hold in Bridgeport, 0., by Wert & Oiiniore. j Tlie Beet In the Cbra|>ni. lie It known to the good neuple of Ohio " B county and vicinity, tUal w?. trie undersigned, , keen lor ?uiu ai our drug atorca in Wheeling, 1 *V.,N'a.. that old eatabllwiedand rvllabb reiu* edy, >\ latar'a lluljnm of Wild Ciierry, and f knowing that It* great (>optilarity In the na' titral mult of honeat merit alone, and not on ? account of widespread advertMuenU, we ik? ? t iiicmI ctmlMIr wwtnm#ud uu? one of the 2 very heat remedies known for tiio cure of t'old% (Jouglw, Uonaumptlon, Anthmaaud all u Lung diseases. Wiatar a lluham ii put up In Urge pint bottles, and the price is $1UU. "A S , ffunl to the wiww aufljoienU" If you cun? 11 titiue to autftr and die, It U your own fault, g tor it baa aaved tlie Uvea of many and never o falli to immediately relieve all lorentu of the throat and I una*. a V?Mf r.>fa.ui.'( fitII B LaUMIILM Uno*. & Co. a I/H'AX, liii*T A. Co., , niw Wholuulu Agent*. bold in Ilridxeport, ()., by Went & Ullnmro. c , Linkn Handkerchiefs, 00 centsadoien, ^ ] at KjHjyer Bros'. j, B ? ti i, wool niut'i.tit. r , IIomnIuii A- <V*. AilvIron ii|> lit DrcciiiUrr ' r . Hml I In our circular ol October Ulst, we exj pressed our belief in a farther advance in wool over our quotations then given. We j, !' pointed to 45 cents for line, and 50 cents ' for medium washed wool; but these . figures seemed so full at tbe tituv, that we j' did not haxard any further prophesy. Our r circular had hardly reachcd our friends, B* however, before our highest quotations ? & were readied and passed, and since then the advance has been steady, uulil prices ir are now paid that teemed unreasonable a ^ r. month Hg<?. r d Kver since this iinprnvement begun, the e idea prevailed that it would he chucked by a the Importation!! of foreign wool, hut j e prices on tho other hide liavu bo steadily ( s kept pace with ours, that Importations have beeu too small to have any effect ou our market. Tho London auctions show { [. an advance of about l!0 per cent over i a closing urices at tho September sales; u which advancu wus mamlv caused by the is demand from homo mauufactuiera. * ( i. The cry of "no wool" litis beeu raised so t ofteu. and falsely, that but little import- fl r ance has been attached to it, but now B wool manufacturers and dealers havo become alive to tho fact that there will beau absolute scarcity of domestic wools. Ira- c portutious to any great extent are debarred i li until our wools advance further or there u is a decline on the other sido. Moreovor ? now appears mat ior aome oi our wools, t (notably milium clothing) there is no l h substitute grown in foreign countries. The ( nearest approach (English cross breds)are 1 of a lower grade, and are a harsher wool. Ii in the present stato of attaint we can 1 ir only say that the price of wool until our clip, will be governed by its scarcity, and the continued rise will only be limited by } t the wants of our manufacturers. Factories ii are now running- on full, and in many eases, over time; and their production! i, are well sold up. There has been n der. <ii?led improvement in goods, notably in Ii llauneid and blankets, and there i* every * prospect that manufacturers will obtain a v it further advance on the goods, into which r they are putting the high priced wools ? purchased during the "boom." if STbero is little doubt but that the present i it pripeo \rjll he steadily maintained, and n o there are good 'prospects of further itw- I n provement. In fact, many dealers are i holding their wools above the market, at tlgur& hat they have every expectation > will soon be reached. Wo would only add that this advance c cannot continue indefinitely; figures will " h ulitimatelv be reached at which foreign ? * wool can Oe advantageously itpiwrM. and r 0 moreover, prices may bo pushed to a . ' point where manufacturers cannot afford j >- to wd will not buy. Many, in fact, aj>- c a prehenstvo of higher nrices, have purcha* I ed supplies for several months, have withdrawn from the market, and are in a po*i- I ib tion to be indifferent to higher figures for a long tiuio. Wool Haulftl. a fllcabcnvlllc Wool UulleUo. We are nearly bare of wool; could sell f d large amounts at full rates if we had tho j ? stock in store, although we are glad to say j that our consignments are better ?ow than ,j for some time, and our stock ia increasing . every day so that buyers who see this item ' need not pass us by, as we may have the stock they want by tho time they read this, , j and those having wool to consign need not i fear but they will have a ready sale if sent j in, that is allowing sufficient time to open, v ,( haudle, sell and render amounts. t |8 t Mraat IkkId. ( ,r Chicago, December 5.?General Grant 1 it this afternoon paid a brief visit to tho jj 0 rooms of the Academy al pesigu. This I: " evening he spent at the residence of Col. t Fred. Grant, a very small company being , present. r Tho annual dinner of the Chicago Com- 1 r mercial Club to-morrow, at the Grand . Pacific Hotel, promises to be au event of considerable commercial significance, as > well as unusual elegance. A delegation from the Boston Commercial Club arrived . tltift evening as guests of the Chicago Club ami representatives from the Boards of t Trade of Cincinnati, Cleveland, Indiana- a polis, Pittsburgh, St. Louis and oilier e " cities oro in the city will be bore tomorrow. General Grant is one of the ' invited guests and hiu indicated the pur- 1 j jKSje of being present. * The I'leCommlMiou. 1 1 Lo?? Pinos Aqkxcy, Cou, December s Tho Commission is progressing finely. ^ Jack is still on the stand, and so far, he j has proved tho most valuable witness yet 1 examined, answering all quostions , promptly, keeping nothing back. Hu " claims that the removal of the agency was ft the commencement of the trouble; that tl > an elevation of 8,700 feet, with frost everv n month in the year, farming was impossl- tl [ ble; that he and his bnnd received no ra- v tions lor a year, which lie claims was i? li violation of the treaty of 1H08; that his en- p . gagement with the troops was a fair fight; ti , he calls Douglas u "squaw man" for luiv* p ing attacked tho agency, and insists that u e: white man under the same circumstances T would have fought Thornburgh. n gi It must bo good, for everybody recoiu- F1 mends it, and the doctors prescribe IL ,1 Wo mean Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. I'rico 25 cents. w _ 01 Ku?p Mew*. ,n Tho marks last evening indicated 0 foot H| 3iucheaand failing. jr The W. N. Chancellor pawed down yes- tj terday afternoon with n good trip. " ?( The St. Lawrence will leave /or Cincin- w nati thiaeveuing at the usual hour for do* ^ parturo. Capt, W. M. List la in command, cc and clerk C. D. List is in tho oillce. j,. The local packets aro making their usual 0r daily trips. be -tut Ttf*nipa.| D OiiBO, December 5.?River 15 foot (J 8t inches and rUing, >Yeather clear. Tlior* mometer 50?. Pirrenuitaii, December 5.?River w< feet 3 inches and rising slowly. Weather tt? clear and mild. sSt. Loom, December 5.?River risen :i V inches and atands 12 feet. Weather rain- 1 ing nearly all day. p Evaksvillk, Im, December 0.?Itiver stationary with 0 3-10 feet. Weather cloudy and rainy; mercury 03?. Lowsvillx, Decomber 5.?River on a stand vith 4 feet 0 inches in the canal. L Weather cloudy and pleasant, rain at dark. Cincinnati, December 6.?River 7 feet be 10 inches and rising. Weather warm and raining. Departed: Andes, Wheeling; J. is. Bransford, Nashville. Mgwruis, December 6.?The steaiuor _J IjABry W. Frank, wbimh left here last | evening HU routp to $ew (jrloans, sustain- Jod $5,000 damagw by a storm encountered ,IU| this morningat Helena, blowing down her chimneys, derricks, etc., and badly dam- *?t aging her cabin. She proceeded to New ah Orleans, where she will undergo repairs. |ju R CINCINNATI, LOUIS-, fr*. ~ vilms and intkummatejjefo? cw QUINTS, tU? Comiuvlloui lVnefljfr " Cn BT. LAW REN CK M. Ur, Uuler, Bj C.D Lisr.Chrk," pi WIU Um# u atari' oo SotunUf, Dccmtwr ?u., at Llt So clock f. m. ' Jot For irvltfkt ur applr on board or to Kii C U. faOUTU 4 HON, A(?BUL Buy for Cult, Wheat, Corn, Oiti A nd Hay. Sell Hay, Corn, Oili and Feed; I so. Clover, Timothy and Grate An ? ? at wga Solicited. 6oodiD?H??re< fr?i. j riijr *01 Fro** If T-?W?ralNft.H Avol.l ' I'll I rtilli fill AUffHlMNt. um When u clothing houseadvertise* losell cun oil jiooth twenty-live ami lUirty>tbre?t Coi er cent, loner thttn others voti cun very p*r sally prove " 'ti* an untruth," yet ihtsy ty ten wnt* a "lyne" to have It printed, ( , od l( they pay teu wnua lto-n to have a , e ]?rint?nl whet kind ol "etorles" will ti._ iioy tell in their store* (or nathimr. . * Kline llrothur*. thu reliable clothier*, 34 |nB. wellth street, oiler no Uit to get you itn their ttorv, SJ Klino llrothuni believe In truthful ad- i. ' ertielntf. I Klino Urother* offer one hundred dol* L ' in? reward in any cane where they /all to :. ... ouwlmtlHtl. "i: Head our price* (or the luoulb o( Decern* | Hm| 9t' the ??uwuvRiai'AT UBfAin-MK.Tr. ; Boi Youth*' line overcoats u low as$tt. i spo Meu'n overcoats as low ua J'J ."iO. I to a Our ?1 overcoat* are worth M .V). uiai Our 1750 tine fur beaver overcoats are nev ulUn# everywhere at $1000. to I outt suit diu'artmitnt. ; At95 00 we ofTer tine Hatluet Suit*. city At $7 50 wo otfer all wool Casshncre , uei ults. worth $12 50. ! ,?g, At $11* 50 wo otTer tine English Worsted i Tlii ait*. and kou tdk holipays. ' t'lai Fine .Silk Handkerchiefs at 50c. PM Vine 8Uk Mutllers at 75o. Kfx Unturned Handkerchief*. 35c. 1 8ix pair Gents' Halt Hose, 25c. dl" Finest line of tients' Neck Wear in the . L Ity. | ton Kline Hrothors believe in Milling goods110) iiat will ?Io such service, and at such j n*" rices, that customers will become friends j P*? j the House. Call early anil ovoid the P.r* tub. Ki.i.vk IIuotiikum, |l'01 lie Reliable Glothiors, 31 Twelfth street, n Open until nine at night. I fllrj A Fink lino of Press liooils and all ~{J rool French Cashmeres, all colors, at low! rices at Ueo. U. KothV. Tins secret of perfect health in invariably | ^ ouud by lliose who take "Sellers' Liver I thii ilia." | all Onit lot of untrimmed Huts at only j '''d wentyfivo cents, worth oue dollar, at: the ipeyer UroB'. dm Am. sheet music at half price At Shelb's,; Vashiugton Hall. Music book* ulso at'retl educed prices. not nut! iloMB made Blankets, Flannels, Yarns, co? sc.. all wool and no shoddy, a specialty, at J10' ieo. U. Roth's. alw Auction sale at the picture store under * 1 ho Opera House to-night. Attend it and ?"? iuy a line picture at your own price. ani ? ? ? ?. . - gre Cloaks and Dolmans.?Dolmans and tjir 'loak*, new stock and new styles, at less liau any house in the trade. Call soon con nd examine, at Nos. 2011) and 21)21 Main " < treet Joiin Kokmkk. tha ? Nai OuuSl r>0 Marseilles QuilUt are the larg- wil ?t and heat property in the city fur the woi uonvy, ut (ieo. G. Koth'a. <?ks. (.i kant at I'msniKOii.?(io with j he l'an Handle Excursion Saturday Dec. , 3th, and witness the grand reception to J ien. tiranU Fare $1 50 for round trip. Ha 'rain leaves Wheeling at 7 a.m.; return- aut tig, loaves Pittsburgh ut 4:07 v. M., and ?? 1 it" UtsTKits. Knit Jackets, Hoods, Leggings, ^ Iittens, Nubias and Scarfs; the best line [jol n this city, at Speyer Bros'. raa ^ * Hoi A Mother'. Uri^T. {Jj The pride of a mother, the life and joy of a ,iJ louie, are her children, hente her grief when [ckne? enters and takes theiu away. Take . rarnlnjr then, that you are running a terrible bk. if thev have u couch. emtiti or whnntilnir ? ough, which leads to consumption, if you do i ent iot attend to it at once. Shilob's Consump- j ion Cure is irnarauteed to cure them. Price ' ^ 0 cents, 60 cents and $1 DO. For lame back, j put ide or chesl, uw SUlloh's Porous Plaster. j the !rlco 'X> cU. Buld by K. Hocking, Agent*, Odd i wh pellow's Hull, and Chas. Muenkenuteller. : on ? ?i ? I nig The lint I Ever Knew Of. i J. 0. Starkey, a prominent and influential: itizin of Iowa City, says; "I hare had the lyspepsia and liver complaint for several ean, and liave used every remedy I could j M learof, without ar.y relief whatever, until I' M aw your ablloh'* Vitnllw*r qnvettiseu in our i lajxr. and v.aj tiersusded to try It. I am ban* | V ?y to stato that It hascutln'lyoured me. Itis | % eftftinly the best remedy I ever knew of." , 'rice 75 cts. Sold by E. Docking, Agent, Odd Fellow's | D| fall, anil Chas. Moenketuueller. j Dl ? - ? I ^ Sniuin's CyuMjt IUu*?T.?A. marvellous! and ;ure forcutarrh, diphtheria, canker mouth, j Cam ind headache. With each bottle there la an ! *" ' ngeniousnasal Injector for the more success-1 ul treatment of tlie complaint, without extra | n>,? harge. Price 50 cents. Bold by K. Pock-; tbo ng, Agent, Odd Fellow's Hall, and I'luts, **1 iloenkeiuoellvr, twaeow |}?*j IVukkv red Table Damask, 50c, Ooo nnd j twr '5c, at Geo. U. Itoth's. Why Will Ion Un* Ulow a cold to advance in your system and , JjJ|" bus encounue more serious maladies, such as , 'neumonla, Hemorrhages aud Luna troubles | vlitmnn i in in ml ln?? *?llV.f pnn lu. lit. iiitiiil i bofeiusa's GxhmanByiut lias gained , he largest sale In the world for ihe cure of, Joiurhs, Colds ami the severest Lung Diseases. I Tin tliDr. Boichte's famous German presnripion, and Is prej?red witli the greatest cure,! nd no feur need be entertained in administer-;. j"' ng It to the youngest child, w J** directions., gjJJ ?he sale of tnu uuxliciuo Is unprecedented., iu? i lince first introduced there hat been u con- I > ttnt increasing demand sntl without a single ? oportof a failure to do its work in any ease. lull your Druggist as to the truth of thuw re-! eyw narks. I^irgo sires 76 cents. Try It and be it ii onvlnced. TtIisaw i ^ In M+ Cure, Ho k'*y. 1 If you hare headache. toottiachc or neural* I Jtcli ia, use Home Belief for pain. I A1 It will cure cholera morbus, diarrhea, dysen-1jJJJJ] ervor any bowel complaint, Buy a bottle inj, ml use it all. If not *atislied return tlie 1 hw ninty bottle and we will refuhd your muney.1 cure 1 rice 25 cto. and 60 cts. _T' 8. tj. Hamilton ?t Co., corner Belmont and ; lilrty-tldrd streets, UellaJre, U. ' I Logan, List & Co. Ukh J. P. Shirk, opp. PostolHco. Chas. Moenkemoeller, corner Main and ] .-.y, wentv-second streets. W. H. Williams, G6a iiain strevt, Wheeling, f. Va. TTBAW Skints, Skirta, Skirts, cheap at Goo. U. toth'u. i ^ A Medicine Chen! lor 'JSi'?atik Perhaps no one medicine is so univer- Mi illy required by everybody as a good ca-' lartir. Swaynk'k Tab and Sawjai-ah- ! my -la l*ilu? aro prepared expressly to moot |?!"?? lib necessity, being comported of purely ""J"1 ogutable ingredients, of which Podophyl-1 m,i .. ....uwiuii, i mi- x i <;o iur, onrw!"?" nrllla, Yellow Dock and other concen-, {'"J utod juices enter largely into their coin-! .H?it Dsition; the whole strength of which iiij?irrit ctracted on un entiroly now principle. J hey are mild in their o|>eration, produce o griping, aud are truly a valuable pur-1 i>* itive, aperient, antl-liilfous and cathartic [ ledicine. They stimulate the liver to1 ^ ualthy action, cleanse the stomach and J g?Ar >wels of all impurities. Curing nick i?ru* id nervous htuulache, dyspepsia I indigestion, bilious. or intermittent, re-! JR ittent and congestive fevers, languor, I cwrn rowsiness, achingpuinsin the hack, head,J ?12 ight chills, with Hushes of heat, female regularities, and f-ir a bilious and cos- ( to habit, no medicine is so prompt'and1 you factual us Du. Swavxk's Tar and Saiuaa- I ? vrilla I'lli-n. If your druggist or store-1 ' seper has not got them, or will not pro-1 tun i ire theiu for you, we will forward them j wUkl r mall on receipt of price, (in currency; pmt throe cent postage stumps), '25 centa a nMri ix, or live boxes for $1. Address letters, ,i?n r. Swuyne A Son, No. KM) North Hlxtb I reet, Philadelphia. rnuw To : Laiuks' Morino and Woolen Under-1 jar, nico gooi|s, atfiOc each, at Geo. G. I h?f 3th's. j weiji yE WILL Ol'ES Sa j fwj r. n n n q 1 - v ^ V v/ fc/ KyiCIlY DAY g"g lk'tween now anil , mai5 3H;E,ist MAS ! ? Bo sure and take a look through our atock ! fjjjfSj fore buying. Hwpectfully, ,r*tw TURNER te DILLON, iffl 12S M'ARK'ET BtHERr. ! '"??! M ! I?u? 1ST OF LETXE11H iJK i ! Addrc i??lnln?ln tb?T\?t Oflceit WhMlnj, Ohloruun* | W. Viu, s?infil?jr, Dffc-mtHT 8, To obuin j cc7 fl r ol thoiulltivini. vrc (Militant iuu*t ?k (or vt*! . lUod Ullrw, tlWiij IUW ci IlUi , ilawu Kit* tulit Library, Herniary of Ur.' I )" rton Arthur LC tuUllnj | -Ho IS Maltey FtUt rlwAnnl# ulia MeiJr*# Dao'l *' ? i * Mtlil LlubU iuU* >tiim Gar* ran Norton k H ford K?Ih<* ion l*o?tI'rof BE 01 nnlnghaui J oh 11 Uou?? Kila wlu lur John HUtm Ji? F , t litharlr* uli Taylor John 1 _ . 7*og Uifit ut? Thoouj IJule R [ iswr sasja SB Evkj T??? " 11. ?, : OSTM iDDITIONAL TELEGRAPH. PltlMlN MUXAMAUKMEXT. Hon orifc* CIIIhm omilMntikrr In HTftN to Ik* AbHMi or Ihf Hon** of ormiloa. Iilwai'KM, December^.?A Urge meet* citizens to give expression to the se u? ent of the community in regard to ret revelations concerning the limine of; rection management uud refusal on the, t of tlio Board of Supers Isors to rere the r?|>ort of its Sjieoial Committee1 Investigation. won held at the Chamber Joiumerre this afternoon. The cull for meeting wan signed by many of the minent and most inlluenlial business i of the city. Ifon. Alex. Mitchell i chosen Chairman, and U. K. Andrews rotary. \V. 1\ McLaren. K. K. Urod* d, K.C. Wall. W.ltaddin, J. A. DutchAnnus Smith and Win. Young were loinit'd a committee ou resolutions.' ring their absence several prominent i addressed the meeting. Mr. Angus' 1th lunttnariied the abuses reported in , House of Correction, and said the: ird of Supervisors ware criminally rensihlo lor them, and should be called iccount. The good name of the city do* i uuq Mmi nucu n ii?i? 01 aiiaira mny | er occur again. Tho people were ready j Mtaxed fur any thing that will remedy evil. lie odium which ha* fallen upon the | ' should 1)h removed at all haxards., Geo. K. Gordon believed tbut u new | joctor would revolutlonlxo the system.! t brutality and profanity would cease, i ; gutting and im(>riiiO!imeut in the jk hole would hccomo thing.-* of the U Petty otlonders should l>e separated' n the hardened criminal*. The speak-, Ihi'ji gave hid idea of proper prison 1 ripline and reform. nited States District Attorney lluzle-; , did not think the meeting win tuuuut! is an expression of sympathy for crimi* i, but rather aa an evidence tliat the pie of Milwaukee will not permit the! dices of tho 15th century, a condemns! i of hrutalitv, of the use of the gag and | black hole incarceration. thor speakers followed in the same! iin, after which the committee reported j umber o( condemnatory resolutions, { Ich were unanimously adopted. Urueral Uruut auit llio Hlulntern. IIICAGO, December 4.?General Grant i i afternoon received tho ministers ofj denominations at the residence (of j son, Colonel Grant. Dr. Goodwin, of j First Congregational Church, intro-' ed them in a brief aiwech. iiitsalil in reply: "I am very glad to j uivo the ministers of the various tie-1 nlnutioua and churches hero to-day, I I thank you for the very cordial wel- i no you have extended to mo. I shall, be able to respond to the words you I re just heard, but can Bay that 1 have : ays believed, and do now believe, that Nation, an well aa individuals, who act :n sny other principle than what ia just I right, must receive punishment. The at conlliit which wo have irone ougb haa been a punishment for naill aina; a punishment that was to ne, sooner or lator, in aoine shone, and 1 to end in great bloodshed. Though t struggle boa ended, it haa left us a tion; one that ia to be preserved and I last many generations, and irraduull v rlt out what may be wrong in it now. Wratlrtl l*hllll|>? on lite Fm*. (ew York, December 4.?Mr. Wendoll lliliu 1u<*Hlr?i1 tn.nlnlit l? .? uiciiinujr j II before a very largo and intelligent' llcnco. His lecture was entitled "The an," and ho received hearty applause ntervals throu ghout bis discourse. He 1 of the wondrous enterprise of the; 8?, aud what it had done for civiliza*! 1 and advancement. He compared the1 it who did not read the newspaper* to' jIubou Crusoe. One-half of the materprosperity of America, ho believed, was i to the press. Kl Hnfnn ? Charge vf DruakmnrM. t. liOirw, December 4.?Carlotta l'atti | ered suit this afternoon against the! hl>i>i>atch, asking 125,000 damages for1 dishing an alleged libelous artielo froui1 Leavenworth Time* of lost .Sunday, in! ictft she is stated as having been drunk the occasion of her concert there, the ht previous. MEDICAL. uticura .000 AND SKIN HUMORS. .'TtcLiu Ukmkdiks (or th? Treatment of IHwnI i Skin aud .Sculp Humor*. Wheu r>( ?cru(ulou>, j *rou?, or SjrDbilitlc origin, thi? Clticvu UK-1 i'im li the nrludpal nuiMljr. Mil l( there are at | Mnie lima Ulnera, Sure* ur oilier External AlTt<>- ; i. tbeu the CCTICVSA, a**l?twt by the CUTIOUKA r, mult tou?*l externally. If the dltt**l? e(| Skin and Scalp, tho principal remedy will then , |>e CcTicviu, with the Ciiu'uiu hur, and auch j m ion IH0W1.VHTu u ujqfauMj iir me tollow | tMiiiiiliubi: lu *11 Hlcln ami sculp when i Ik lb it but and dry, the blood fcrertah, the Urn | Id. the Uivcla conitlpati-d, or whan the xlruiol. luU or poinon ul Mercury la kmmu to lurk lu the bid, or when the Constitution hit been thattrml ialarial and Antl-PrrMlo term and DeMlitjDlaraaca, always take the hmolvkxt while. g theCUTlCVU. A cur# tliua mad* trill lie percut t\ud utlalactory. ECZEMA RODENT. Cat lc tin* RrttirdlM Nnrmtl where n C'oUNUllalluu of PhyalrlniiN Full*. WmWlUU A 1*0TTKK (intlriHra?I Uavo aufI n*rr thliteen ytara with aklu dlatare in my ' la and lltuba, cau?lng Militant Irritation, deprit- j ue ol real and attention to buaiueaa. ought many reiunlit* here and alacwhtrc, al?o >i ?ulpbur bathe, without permanent cure. at May a pbyiician called my ultra* friuiiia snt,?apoti appeared on lay bands h*?l and law, became much lntttiuetl and granulated, cauilng ngth ItupaiM eight. triuk< and external rtturdlce werw preMtlUd by IIuk pliyiiciin lor ilx montha, waa then Intro* *1 tunuoiliur, and a cuniuliallon ol eemal |ted> pbyilclani ?<u bad, whan a definite plan ? ? ilcd upon, bid aU to No i>urj*ttr. ter following advice lor lour tuouthi without any aauent cute, 1 bouih; two bottle* ol Ctitu'lu 3LVKSCT. tWolHIJK ill cctictim, nlltl louie .Mur, can tiutlfy with gieit pl.??tire to tliertlect they i lutd in luy oa*e, In tight tUya being nearly d. it I'hyiiclani pronounced luy caw; th* uoat abated ouo that bua eier come under their ex|?rl- j mid practice. ircnmiusud aud highly lud'irM lha IVriCi'Ri i XlMKa. Voura truly, F. II. DIM KB. A gout lor Harper A LlroV. i'ut liautlou'. urd St. and Woudwanl Ate., trull, Mich., Jan. 31, IsTv. SALT RHEUM i'nrr, Ilrnd nntl l'arta of lIo?l j. i load j (otrre<l wltli N^alw ami Norn, *?r?. Wkkxs a Purr**:-I commenceil to uie i iVTitURA lA?t July. Uave only um*1 one Urge ; oneamall tux, and one bottle ol the Kiuuuvk.st. (ace aud brail and aotuu parts of tur boily Wire at raw. My bead wu corned with icalia aud ' , and my aufleriog wiu (earful. had tried varylhliig 1 had heard ol In the Kaat Weal. My mm wa? ctmaldered a very lad una. ! terjr nklllful nhVitelan ui>< It, aQ'l ionie of tbttu think nu? 1 ?iu only cured , orirlly. I thluk not. (or I Into not ft i?rtldr of : Rheum about we, ami my ciua li rouildt ml von*; il. My r?m> hu iron the iumd* of telling ft ur?at > t of jour CtUiTtu Hmudikm In tlila part uf the try. ltMiwctfully your*, MIW. 8. K. WIUl'l'LE. , cmlur, Mlib., Nov. 17, I8K ncv*a, CVnrviu Hk*oi.vkxt and CiTtcitu ; Mrs pr?|?rrd t>y \V?*k? >V fuller, Cbetutala ?ud ; niU, Mi Wa?tilnijtun ilrtet, and told by nil Kiit*. l'rice of CtraiTRA, amall t?i?a,Mc?nti; bom, MiiUinlti| two andone-Ualf lluii* the I Ulycf aiuall, II. Huolvxjit, >1 per bottle, j. :utu8oAP, cent* ptrcake; by wall, WwiiU. cAkn, 75 futo. _____ ^nLLIiUe* Xo otbcr n"0"1* 'n i ^UWio wurld c?n so quickly ajuuatfe j wBauicno11" moat violent parolyi ma ' ). . -e of rain. Tb?y dlilrtbute j MSTtl*? throughout the nmom i;>- ' ? i gentle and contluuoua cuirtnt <>( Electricity, jg ) IniUtiUy annlhlUtw I'aln, Tltaliiea Weak and 1i yred l\?rt?, rum 8ore Lungi, I'*l|>luitlori o(tbe j Painful Kldncji, I.Uer Complaint, Ubeuwi-' * N^rnljtfa and Bclatlca. Uet the Ktuulnc. , !{, lerroti* Mulfrrrm-TIm (Jrrat Ciiru* ' ] ik-mi lt?ui?ly-l>r. j. H. Nliiiit. Hon'N N|ttrllle Mrdlrlur, |y?IU*? cur? lur Hi*rnutotrlir?, luipoumcy. i upland ^1 tllNUM imulilng from (fclKUoi I uuHtad^te ^ ArrxK. UdSSiTwui 01 mu. HMKIm b tain, WilKtti f.1!'y.y"""?">- Will*forUttm andiH 1 -T.O. EDWARDSPBnrSIOUJJ AND SURGEON. . 1 splint and Twtntj-wcond fllrwU. ^ IIIhik1,' BHRfaPraBwffiM ' * ?? I r?, ICHOTH .WHAT TIlCY BAY OF IT'?A FRW FACW FOR Tl ?r tuadlrt"r? wh'fh ha?? wltbataod the Iniurllal Jadputtl of tbrwl? D?. Tiiowa*' K? iiuybic Oil. luid lb# folkiwli rliruiiiillim for ih? lul l?n jfitrt, in J hire trlwl uuu THOMAS' Kt'LWTMl' Oil., Ifhl ?ltic* than bar* had no Ittirl l*?, inarrlmnt, Warlvnrth, wrIUK "i b*?? ?4<l mi arm) uminrrd by tho j.iH.Jlc 'onaof th? U.J uwllrlnM lh*r bar rtllrrlnc (Miib, *>r? Ibrott, tie., mil W voubjrnfthai IVftf. wrlln: ''J tu |??u?dtd tolr* l>r. Thorn*1 KeU>L ibrwarfuur rait*, and i nam found anyiklni ilka It lor A. X. Hamilton, IVarkvorth, wrltras "For ??a?a I waa Ira ttff murh. Mr. MajrU*, of UUplact, ladncul ma to try E cuikI. ii U a mml rmuarkabl* mwlldo*. hl.r, N'coU.nJ fI. 1'ropami only bjr FOMTRR, Mlt.f SuiK.-Mm/n. -JWkU* awl KWtriwd. Mold In Wb? AMUSiMENTS. Oi'K^&V HOUSE. }] SUNDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 7. W Startling Disclosures p Prof. H. COOKE,Ji AvMsTUi BY lu t Irad MISS S. 0. CRAWFORD. ?A Spiritualism on Trial. i To ? Hiiur* In tbe Ileal and Spirit World. j-f I'llOF. COOKK AND COMPANY will preaint th? lumt imminent phMCi ill "Spirit Power" In "Broad Light." J? Grand aerloaof Cabinet Teiti, MaterltUaatlon, Katie U Kin* Mratery t'hallen?? lUti(lcuirT??t,Cl?lryujraiH? J; and h*ifwl letter Teeta, Hlate Wrttln*, "Uplrlt llrlU o Urn," at. ni*i The aw* are only llluatntlana of tbe featnrua of itra this woudtrlul entertainment, no printed programme T?> lieluf al'ln to runvay an adequate idea. O A ?w?ll atlmiulun Im tu delraj axpinaei will b? Fra CllUK*!. d?6 Wa OPERA IXOXJ8E. 5;; Two Nights Only and Saturday Matinee, p FRIDAY and SATUROAY, Deo. 5th and 6th, y* tub I'ANiuoxAiiLi: event. ?? Flrat appuxraure in Whirling of the Far-lauiul NEW YORK |,*ly CRITERION ~y COMBTD-%y ij,! o m:]? X ii,., Tin woat complete anil evenly balanced ChumIjt Unp>nU?tlun lu America. E FRIDAY KVENINO, | In llulr great New York ? DECKMUI1U .'Hb, auocuaa. Ilia new and I? | brilliant Comedy JJ au M IUO I in jour KM, r< I UD? utwmy ??U.^ Our Daughters. ?* .V SATURDAY EVENING, | Th? Farclt*! Conwdy, V DECEMBER Ctli, | 1^1'OU-liH. _? No Inrrtiw In prlcw. Ha Ik of ie?U rorararncM WrdiHMHiay wornln*, Dwtujlwr ad, al C Y. Luca*' Mualc 8tore. d?l OPERA HOUWE. TWO NIUHI* ONLY. MONDAY ) = and [ Docombor 8 tiud 1>, TUESDAYj T Tin grealnt of all Irlali Couicdiau*, Sir. Joseph Murphy, 1 Hu|ip}Mjrt4Mj by a romrany of apoclilly nelvcletl artl.U l,r< of nxvKDUtKi ability, luciudiiia tho I?Y beautiful Uallluriila farorite ~ Miss M. LODUSKI YOUNG | MONDAY,I>ec?ml)cr8,thc>N?tof all Iriibdramiu, ati played Willi unparalleled tuctvai over 1,000 Uuica Id d all lha |iniicii?l dtlea of Aiucrlc*. Mr. Fred. Man- ~ d?u'? I wet work, tbw U KKKRY GOW. <? at TUESDAY, Puvmt>fr ?, will he prmmted thn new 1*5, KtiMtloual com?dy, written ?xnr*a?ly for Mr. Mi:r- Til libr. nud ciitillnl Ill ssiA-tnsr EHUE. ?' AdmMon ffc and 7V. No ixin charge (or rt?- 1 errrd m?t*. 8raU oti Mle at t'.Y. Lueaa' toudr etnre. ? Sjl'u io couiiubiicv Saturday morning, iHj.fiuUr Gib. ~|] dt'.' J1 . ... Cli CENEWAL H0TICE8. jj; JJOTICKTO TAXPAYERS. {jj Cmr Clkxk'n Orrtcc, \ . WUOTMSO, \V. VA., Nut. 27, 1875. J ~ Notice 1* brttbjr j;l*eu that City Taxeaand Water Tj ltenta an- now due. Iniercet will be charged thereon N at the rale of 1U im rrutuui on ao<l after JANU AllY j lat, mo. ALKX. Ul'DKUlUFF, City Ucrk. wurMeca a-io-ift-OT. gTOCKNOTICE. . 53 The annual lurrtleKol the ?U>ckhoIderii ol the Bel- ? taunt Ola* Works will ?* held at the office of tile ? company in Hcllalre, Ohio, JAXUAUY 14,18(10, at Tj our o'clock P. M , at wlilcli tltua aeven (7) Dlm-tora JD will be elefUd tu ht*p (or tlio enaulng year. * Ira M. HHKKTM, HecreUry. hl1 JJOTICE.All |?rnon.H having claims against WUUatn w" H. Ht?lle will please present litem to tlus un- ? feigtiad before the lolli duv of December, 1870. "C I. K. JONES. E del Assignee of Wot. II. 8telle. J1 pUOlUSAUS. ~ mil Trrr Cunaa's Orrtcit, \ Wkxbuxo. W. V*., December lit, 1879. J _ 8rtle4 |iru|).iwU will Iw refrltfd at tbe olllce of the D Oiy Clerk untU TO Ksl)AY,DBCKUBKB?th,U7?,aH ~ o'clock p. for I,WO jwb of Lliunton*. to be broken L and aprwl on 7aiih> atreet (Inland). Hid* to be ad- JL dreated to the "Chairman of theUomiultteeon rjireet*, T w\li*y* and Grade*," tbo Committee leamlni; the Hlx right to reject any or all blda Wa deft Al.KX, Ul'DUqRAFK, City Cleik. loui Notice to Contractors &Builders S optics ??r tiik Hoard or Pcuu? Work*, ) -p Wiiikuxu, November 13, 187U. J J? Sealed proposal* will l?e received by the 0 Hoard of Public Works, of the State of West R, Virginia, addressed to tlie undersigned, up to 12 o'clock noon, of March the 1st, 1880, for the Fi Ai.tkkatui.sk ix, niul the Admtioss to. the I?? Building known as Ibe Slate House, at Chares- __ > (on, Katiawlia county, "NVest Virginia, accord- ^ ingtothe phuis and 8pcrlfleatlons furnished by fv C. C. Kemlile and A. Peebles, joint Architects. q. Hid* will be received for the whole, and the several juris of the work, l'lans and specifl* * 1 cations may he seen at tlio Capitol llulldlng, in Wheeling. on and after Ja.nuary i, 1880. and any information relative thoretomny Im> te, obtained by applying to 0.0. Keuiblc, the Arobltect. resident at Wheeling, West Va. bonds and security, tipproved by the Board of Public Works, will be miuired of each u u-jntractor. The right of receiving or reject- fnu inganyorall bids la reserved. uari Jly order of the lkwtd of Public Works. ,0,f1 ni>17 H. 1IRADY. Bou'y. "Ul Jr RESTAURAWT8. y Capital Dining Rooms. Bu> c-jlo ,1 J??f ,,WI*U* ,lu,u?n"il hM b*n r*? to no ^ruirn:;teruwil0ul,,uirun',aJ u Daw ,n ix: Vo. lOliu Murkut Street, "\u rhw* (ha proprietor bom* to bare brtUr fwlHU* far Jm? T-np010" 0" 01 ,M** ?na ? ?" ** Mt- wWi MARTIN THORNTON i??? **"* Proprietor. "ILOSINU <?I.*T h.XUB OF -i- , ___ _ ?"?u rOTS!; I will frum this tlniv on uHV^ o/y cuUro?ti.>ck M f till kinds of Toy? a,( Very Lo.west Prices, TO litil sold tint. iw i li.u.i.i.it..i ii__ I [ Imsini'.v. Call kml secure ilargalus far the i ,in olldayn early. P. LOECHEK, ,<1S IIM Maiii nlwi. | UM HKCKivKii- " A line line o; \'nu,<, Owd,, Tullet R.U, * u**, tku.: ?l-> (,'levelonil Nott-Explueive A DfW. ttinja. For sale l?y \ U( JOHN KKIKUBL. x ,f1J nui'i 11.10 Main Mrwt. t m 1 ' ?... . - inni, > li. WUUOS. al.4 ' lu urveyoranilPsnl Estate Agent O&ceNo. 1140 charum itiikt, * V kill Wh.-.Hug, W. V?. J(1 ^AW IMUSTING? jlut of MituImI ?l(b afturti-y, diwIumi ?nj with piil k*Ul)f, ?t llut IN I tlJJtlKNCKlt JOtt UIMIU& iMjSy a 10. ~ ' IIK ftO^UL-Tkm irr i,m |>w . 1 j" ' ! r~l 1mikV'W"'1I of II- I would t?*umwMi.| It i. .11..lr,,J t'> huadrwl Uitliwul Kctocirlr oil,,**?> ? t??r Mtd. lt hu >Iom rmmt roafldtoM." Jnwpb ruJ" ,'*"?? *1.4 rie Oil lor lint wkkh^bT*?^'M raring Ummm. liUt gmt imi.ii. *" '? ul>J?l with iwtllrd tBkK]?r|iltk ? ? ?l?ctrlc Oil, Md bflgrt om> LctlU> lUftN A CO. BuOUo.N. V. fame I'T LA UP II MM BltOrt. A CO. WAWTID. FOR RENT. OH BENT.-I100M No.?? vllW7: I CUI'iKli M . H?r, 10 UcLu?HI^JNILW ' * 1 n January j, IMO. i'aiisty'BK OB KBST.-8T0RB.WKM5" ?. M t.?Jnr~ taunt. 1, u,, w,t te Iw, U(K)MM OVKII TUB SjiVi ? oinrd lor U?i?ii^!l'nii"'u' If''"" ,i w. PU1,? " ? iwviy*.. ??,. N10E ItlllOK lnvn r l>?, 00 Main nwt, Klw ?w?l. iu?f.U'" "? atadalto, with iHklilrjr 111 J Ulh"r>'" KU throuihuul. hMtvluii /J"?!* J* ">J. ?ll?T.jr, B?l LlUt* OH KENT.? M Uufa WarahoiiM no Mils , rnllath .trwu Kmi ch,?p 06 **" ?* u? tvo*lor? Brick liw.lilnj ||0I?, . ut atiMt, wltii tjion rouun mij ?ui|h?i'.'m. ler, km and .my ron??|,ncr. a i ou lha riTtr l?uk, uircrtlv ouulu?* ^ *t Uauiboat laadlug. IK WIN 'OU RENT?TilK TIlRKK's-miiv Brick Ilou-, corner BlfTruth ^ nj.M at by A. U?Ub? u a SSttaTft rfMrir ilM iba Tbr* Htotr Brltk llwT x ) Main ?trr*t; Iturr t*CUpl?.l*| b j N* lWUfMcluar facloty, it.) d*?l|in?i? ?' ubctb MurrU ai b^rtina Imu*. WifiJ? t? 8. 1I0KK.MKIMKK 4^1 ? IJH KKNT, BALK UK KXCHANOKI 8Uir?i ftooiu, with dwiilllnK atuu-hnl, % ^?'.V.."lrecl- ^ ' "ii hint er A' ni Wuiim amld??l <3 in uiucreiii jMiri.H i iijihe city. Wry i-Uap I ?xxl tenant*. I tuiui re of If. KOKMS. to'ifl Room No. 7, <?n?tom Huiiy OH KENT. o. ltti Main aim'., now ocruplixl L; Cube. fauiuit? Co. o. ItiO Main Jt*t, now occn|l*l by LU S tkVua. ItluJron Hal'., and acrondaml Iblrd ?toi> ku ummMou A .nil 111 licit. Apply t<> i'latovk susl. ?8 < U TarWlh >Utt. OB HKNT.Dwolling And Offices. JWKl.USd No. 12 Twalltb ?lrr?t. cunUlnto. 'UN and waihbouw, and twoconiiraltigiuoiiuIiH tilth itrc?t, cut tlour, w* mutably lor nam Ipply to uh. k. a. i111.1*111.1ii. IK Sn. I'.n7 t:iu|i|in- .m* FOR SALE. K)R RALE?ONE 11UNI>REI>8IJAM> of .VrrNA MILL H10CK. tiiMUlirvi li.*|, SK8, Manainr. J.; 'OH RALE.?HOUSE AN!>TWo LW In .Kinavllle, Obl'i. I'artUn dwltun* oi?<<ui ilnrM location woubi do ??ll l? iall aud nut:*, iiM-rtr. For U?m? of tale apply to I. 1.1.1* UN. .Ktnatlll.-. Ohio. _if 'OH SALE?THE PIANO WAl.UN of Adarna ?k Lucaa. Tba runnln* muti. j??. Will be aold at a Terr low prk?. Tw U mm lha iton ifCY. Lucaa. Apply to ?. ?. ALE Ob' CBNTKK WHEELING PfcOI* KltTY. On 8ATU1UMY. I)K(EMI1EK 1871), ut 10 o'clock a. St., 1 will oiler lor?a!? the Court Hotuv tin* louth Imlf of lot fronting on Jacob strent, Centre Whetli: /. '.le perfect, Term*?One-hali wh, l*liiw* six niontlis, with Interwt icciirtil hydwl trust on the property. HETflK ItlCllKY. IV. H. IUi.i.r.n, Auctioneer. no^i K)R SALE.?TWO KAKMS.-ONK containing 80 acrta, U about our mllr Irurn to lnrlllr, Ulito. TUroiLrr, oititainlii^ our Tu?rt.. mr uille (rum Kait Ulrhlaud, Ohio. 1Mb Li" (d Dwelling!, Stablra and otbrr uro*?rj UiU ?, Unlading Springs and other runuluic *iin .) Ji farms. For tcrmi.dc., spily t<> or aildrn* PLATUKFZANK, itftl R?J folate sunn, Twrllib ?inri 'OH SALE? 4r farm, KM acres, one wile Ir'.m Cameron, Huill county, \VV?t Virgin*. riood lioo*. i?/ bint, ahfr|> biuw, rlnryanl. two orrbtnl*, wl?t It. luuu lur IttOaynr. Tetuu ? ! uUrm. e. SO. U TWKLFTH eTUEKT. io*iB Wbwiimc.j'.. \?. H)K SALEL house and lot on west tide o( Allry II, t'huniI'a addition, between Klamath and T?eUUi?irn:i. MMioa cmn iMUftllately. I'nw Stfe rut.. Ipj.ly to TJIOd. J. DILLON, uu |.i.uur., * till, ?l Canton, 0. "? ?W OKI). W. UlLUi.v. ?0H SALK,(00armor Tltu la-red L*nd, wltiiiu ?ec u> Middle ialud Cmk, Tyli-r county, W. Va.. I; lea Iroui Ohio lUm. W. V. HOOK A Hit"., Ileal K*Ulr Aftcu, ISW ilaiiH Oil SALE. *> property on the aouthnutera rur?er U All*; iDi f ,lrrtti < liill a Kjiuri- alwix NrvfcJ rd Market liouae). Thin property rrsu Ke f'urtj r "HHW Jo"*ri pef uionilt, |mi<1 uiuomlj In ** WHl 'or Thirty fire llubdml litUm, .i la paid In lath. I JAMK8 U IIAW1.KV, I tlU 7a.it, .trrr: OR SALE? K EXCHANGE FOtt CITY Oct al'UUUUH PHllWUTV jc hundml and lorljr Mf?a la?l iu Chutiauiij ims. l*abundi?d and twautr icr? iu Ilirrliuatwnll a. W. V. IICMiK A bWi., Jl> Kol KlUlf AtKiU, 1A?) Uutrt tl_ OH8ALB10 NEW hl'iuno WA<M)n, iuiumb tor a urii'* wa^-on; will b* told cUm|i lor ea?n. it*?. i" .AUK Tttll'l'WWjPHIKti HUOUIU. Ull ?ilimu and you will bur. 8. J. KMJI'IUTZ, M >.otnrr Twenty.fourth ?uJ iUiui ?u 3R SALES' {MW-3M acra?-on Wheeling Crtak, two uW i KJu> Orova. Tlinv houm, thrw a, lo-liuu*, tool bouae, carrU*?-li'iu?*. T.? tailed liouar, villi *udtii and aul.lr, fur r?tl 'r ide/ul axaaou. w. ii. WOOHWAW', ? __ UM\r W.?U _ ALUAJIL& HKAL KSTATK. Idlng & Manufacturing Property for Silt in atiliacillwr ofleri tut iulf 7."i rr* ?f laud. *?, tuljollalatt Hi" vlllayf ut .Ktuaflllr, iul4??? ' mi iiilil);i'|iuri ami M.uiw'? Ktrrf, IWu**! iy. Ohio. i it ?rp twogiMd in if k <1 w rll l i-ic i.<-ii?" ' [ tlonriUK mill. A I* jut hi am* i> loll U? 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IIU llAUlM'llAU I i?#:! . ItllilK-l-H.tfU^ )VV IS T11E TIME BUY A CHEAP HOUSE. Up I'Mld lor Ms I.**) ?? |<t (St) Ucui. ni Houm and Lot on Mitid, loroulv _ I no Houm and lx?l,fOxlM. lor only . .. ?m? II'him and Lot. lor only .... k IIoum and Lot, OOxlUu, |u?x wuiu?, Itrl'-k Uvum aai Lot. tour r?giu? aoJ illchrn.rtc. l,o? Brlrk H'Miav ami Uii lour rooiaaaud tlt> lirn, km ab?t waUir tbrooihuut, uulj li"" ' rittllt&l builurai i>Iai?a (ur mI? rum ?|l,JOU to l'.?u U>a?fM >4 Wtat VlrglnU ?ud Wwtmo Unda M Mcbanaa. from UiOloltuW yr artr. U A. Sl'llAliKKIl.% IU, iuranr?, Ileal btatoaud Notary N'talor-. rrliAa >Hwra Hour* Coroar, My awn rruCK OF CHOICE ipiniomt) Goods *ned, at CUMMINS & WOODS', lit* Mala ft.