W&NMT 01 "WAHT8," "FOB BALI," "TO IKT,""L08I," "royI)clHhifOOlOBn, poaprlng five 11km or lew, two lrjWtlW. twenty -five cents; ' - i ' WANTED To mIT and,. bay, valuable Christmas and Hew Year's presents. Double ntr? book-keeping sokolarshlps Id Bacon', West rn Ohio and.tjuudy College. Good for day and Teniae study.' Alerter is saved by Buying. aodIv at TUTTLE'd exchange office, Sycamore Ad ThlYtL de2b, , . r , y. E. AOKLEf. WANTEI-r'B'OAll&-A, young want -boarding lu a private family tan minutes' walk of Front and JoKn-etreel , nreet wmuai, Olnclnnnatl postoffloe. de2obj WAHTED-SIIUATION By . yoaf man of geod addressees ' eeaietant book keeper. Good reftrenoe given. Adireai J.O. MoD., tit this Aftl. - . ,. TTTT- . . jul, at tnli office. WANTED BAKERS One loaf bread Baker that nnderetandaoottfeetlonery. Apply al No. 21, corner front and Sycamore-streets. . i ldo24bl , - WANTS D A BITUATION-Ai n gineer, Has a Government license. Beat or cttr reference given. Addres AVNGINXBR, thli office. . - delHb' WAJNTEOtr-BoUabla help for situations w v or any kind can all Jwave be had at a moment's nonce, by appiyjot Dg at go. oo jtaat TMrd-alreet. base- Express .office. ' Mo charge to servant. . . uwiam" enpTfr-S-Clerks', book-keejieTi;' sales-" ww ' men, bar-keepers, portere, coopers, oarpen. ten, mechanics, laborer! and others, can find situa tions, at the, Merchants' (Jierka Keg la try Oifioe, IM Walnut-street. ' de26awT "HAMatlO; ' WANTED-lk E N A large somber of w actlre, Indnatrlooa men can And agreeable and atlhe same time, lucrative employment in the sale of' eonie new and popular book and Map. These work are written by the best historians and authora known to the civilized world ; hence their popularity. Come and examine for yonreelvee be fore engaging In the sale of other publications. : -. -' . : MACK K. BABN1TZ, Publisher, . . deltr - M Weal fourth-street, Cincinnati. FOB SALE. OR SALE The Furniture and irood will oi w Btaruiiig.none ooinga gooo ouem satechean for cash. The bouse lobtalns thii hirleen rooms aud kltob.ee, with, every thing necessary for carrvtnu on the business. Kent 1400 ner rear. For portion apply, at Mo. 163, East Third-street, Tor litis wawk onfy. FOR SALE GROCERY A gdod oharioe for business, on reasonable terms, a well located grocery aland with stock aud fixtures. Address Box 1793, foatolnca. de24aw "E10R RENT ROOMS Two or four rooms JL for rent A Hmlth and John. Apply at 318 Fifth -street, between aezio- ItlOR SALE CHEAP A desirable RESL . DBNUE, two-story frame, six rooms, good out buildings, situated" on lligh-street, Oxford, Ohio, near the Female Inatstute and depot.- Apply aoou to the owner, A. .0. DYAS, at .No. 177 Sycanuiro Ktrif t.pincUnatl,!or PATTOIf f L.IDDI1K1 Hq.h West Third-street, Olnciunati. del8feod lpJtL,8AIiEr;,10.T9We Hotter, (pime M 'OmoteiTtAUt.i at cms of the tteateat'storea lu the cityHoj 357 West BixiU-atrect-whoWnale and retail. Also Buckwheat Flour, pure Maple Bu gar aud prime Holiday Oytra, Ac. All warranted ropisnf ed. ,. , ";, -l , , , BTpMONT, de23awr,.:.;.i i D. JtkKtHltM- BOARDING. UOARDlKa-A few respeotablo , FOUDg JU 1 rnea'can be aooommodated with lated with board and : board Dd comfortable rooms at the Central Hotel, No,42C Main-street, near Eighth. The bouse has just been t iieuirai ixuiet, xiu,'Mti. ntted-ujMn legant,style, and therjttmoalalteation paid t&Kueata "Terms moderate, ..wl jdettb "TOR RENTi " '15 1 :"' . I J i r - . , r I . T TMOR RENT-KOOatS'iood suite of rooms -L wltB:-savcW5l8I1WraDV' Sfniur. Kenl (IS per month, payable lu advance. Koferenoe re quired. Apply at No;iffij Iiongworth-stteet. de86b FpR ' EEHT ROOiaS A Wplef fine rooms to let wltb board, t No,, 3lt.Sycaraote- atreesj . neieresce requireqi , n i n H"-"7 . OOR RENT HOUSE A convenient and JL comfortable thrce-atory brick dwelllog, 8, i:tna aii nmu. ajm K(j-ry-tiia Vtroil.-wltli 111 rooms, gas, cistern, and all fmproYa- ournaa oimuju. ami Eejxr!uivwpr4'- ment8,!-Heht low to a nrei'euwe.iei tenant ! Apply al oarnosuworj itofllce. de22i . .I ,17-1 f OST DOG-flO REWARD Dr. 'Kane's JLt Eaontroaux Bog Toodleiulck,; Any person who . will returu the sauw shall. receive tue uuoverewaru. ahMt) i- i. i . , , D.U. JiAUU. I TOUNB-tJIHSnRAKCB 51 :0LICY 0 , baueahaW furniture awl.cJothlg, expires May t wliM(ti$b(towneron-bave iae-aauke tViajUluiat ,,D. B CADY &CO.',; "flf AVE ICR SALE A, LARGE, ASSORT- rrIiiitiiias-'Presenlsj--' iM the M4 Stand, corner ot Flflh and Walurtbtits, ' ' (lle3bWl: C.' ."DO T HflPQ" ! M IlItJSIOAK CO' ,UIAN08 AT A SACRIFICE, I tola, ithls W 'until tue 1st or January, lllti,, i I wilt sell Pit I win sell riaaoe lor casn gutr, at uticof .Ut;WIU liapc4.aur,opelle Luy. Et'en those who do pot warn I .. ..t .. ,.u , hi th.t knw-M a Uie time tti" buy. I5Tl rent, and" lrt- tlriSent pay for the Ulaaet i: .iniiiiu i. u. ..aigiiuii, i iio.72 West Fourth-street.; jyP'yj'11!??? MelodeopinjHypyr j)W OW, IF EVER. As my neighbor! afe oBerina great tnotioemetitnor . cash, and as 1 am not Willing that ,! my friends, and customers should 1 fnH 'tn kn u ted as to Brlce. I would '".ot, that t will not he nndentolri In ' l. 'i ",'any bonse :ln Cincinnati. I will still rent, and lkt the rout pay for the Piano, at West H-njirth .street, - ' r nnrrwrm. .1 .. . Derwt tor MelMeons anir HarraonltuBS. -1 aoi 1aTASONIC QUICK-STEP, A& PER- ATJL FOBMGDbyUenter'a Band, wlthau eleuant lilhograph of the new Masonic J , so caput, just lopiiaaeua TffUSICAL IHSTRDMEN ixi-be. it na ,i errpn un?M aacrlnca or tPtanoa. lot ddlons ,vYfolonpelbs. Vloiius. uuiwrs.anjo Btrlnga, Trim other House in this city, aud first-class loatrumeuta r tiouso in una city, ana nrst-ciass loatrumeuta ntti Do noti liny an, instruaient udtU.you liajve rd at No. m Fifth-street, second door aait o n, south side. UKITT1NO A BB0 it Miati called Plum. Plane MtfteYsi and Sealeri in Firat-clasa Instru ., mental . ,, ... , ,r i deaitf ITinrtOLILLLO OTFS'0PERS."1ITOiJSI?,t -Ml- JAM AUY 2. 1S60. UQMM1TTKB OF ABBANGEMKNTS. William Jonsa.':'1,'''lR.:RMiard.on. James ' . Mlltnn Prl.. ' Korrtsiio lll'UBUUt n litiauii nneaen,'tineT, ' ri' JVWaUonJ Assistant. , ?hlippW,l00tu.e(l,i admitting aOontlfl' irUTreasuier oitha wu uaaiea. waicanaa ba nroourad, K nr. principal music atorea, all ao at the do aanai ievauaau sue oor.tri, tTy flin'' ilium op,: li Kiuiig,-j-rtce ' deM . i t r TS-CHEAPEK I .(lual. l,r,it ,1 IfL I't!lt4m Jtllt ! ll'' : yl'tlti, rM Cpnvple At.if.jei; Joze.n, IS iiil.tln'l '" Kairautl; till 1t -flMtiltltJH)lltta(f 'Gray; HeMingray &: Bratli6rr3;; -!--. v mi ..(al THE PRESS. CITY NEWS. TJints LrTiM.i-i,Tb6 followinp; ie a Hst of letter! detained tor non-payment or postage at the oatoffloe, in thli elty, beoembor Jl: Messrs. Kdward.Irea A Oo., Boatoji., , a Joha Foggitt,Ohlllioothe, Ohio.' ' ': J. Ooneyr(l)aahler, Nashrljle, Tenn, 1 1 CITY NEWS. METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS---For the CITY NEWS. METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS---For the Penny Press by Henry Ware, Optician, No. 7 West Fourth-street, December 24. " ' Barometer. ' " Thermosneter. J- A,. M.mvmmmmmi;...mmm J9.S6 . .j 11 f. :..w.M u tV-' 1 A. . . .n . ,r i VMNiuusr At, teov. .- am " ' " B"8'. Ihermometer. 7 a (atatteetaa sW.44 14 12 M..rA,i.i,.,..,...MM...,.. . .... .. 41 K.k. ......29.17 f.lTi:''1.i Rivviox of thi Woodwaid Alohwal Abso- oiiTioa. The Fifth Annnal Reunion of tbe Woodward High Sehool Alumnal Auoclntioa wi4 ll'u'!' -xiai.ioijw xiatt, u .vjuw street, between' Tlfth! and' Sixth, to-tnorrow evening. ' t ' ; Pomoi" Court. TieVe 'ware ilztuea' cases before Judge Low on Satarday morulas, all of which were nnlmportant, .- Mary Foley, who mi onarged witn tteaitna; twenty-flve yards of muslin de latne, was deemed goilty and sentenced to giz months' Imprisonment la the County Jail. - ' Htmikial. Mr. Crapsey, the Clerk of the Probate Cpurjt, during the week ending Sat urday last, issued fortj-nine marriage lioenaes, against JrWenty-seTen during, tbe week pre- Thi ionki FustitIl. The Pioneerr cel ebrate the Seventieth Anniversary of Inei seW tlement of the eity with, a banaue, to take place this evening at the Veranda. The ez eraises will doubtless be interesting and the company Urge, . . , ' . i' i ti PeOOHDIKOS Off THI COOMTT COaUHlSIONBaB. At their session on Saturday last the Oounty Commissioners passed orders amounting in the aggregate to $974 84, of whioh. $743 90 were paid, to, John Goodrich for bridge at Por ter's1 Wis. 1 , . ) Kotfee was Hvpo K an Appeal in thCjEber aele Road case. , -"i ii, i i. . i j :; r;-, ! 'j. Tai Gbsax. Rush. Notwithatapding the grerftiateWakonet's EldelalBr Chtutmas Oysters on Satordayeyerjbody waa,Auppyed, and additional jflpiilies are again arriving to day at the depot, 203 Western-row, above Fifth, and also at the eastern-depot, 58 West Sixth-street,:! :-.... i hj rf.il :w?i- r.j:. ' , :t ,; DgitlOaTU TO TBI COLOMBDS Dkmocratio CoavsiytiO' The Democrat! fn-tha different wards aud townships in this oounty meet to morrow night, for, the purpose of electing delegate to the Columbus Convention. . '"ier. - A-filTTLal, JBfjV BrjENT TO DsMTH 1 WlST Point, Ind. A little boy named Kloer, whose parentt reside at West ?oint, Indiana, was hllnr...tt..i,.rt,lfr. nn Tn..,i... nf laa week-. t he died in a few hours afterward. ; uqr 'a temporsry absenoetf-riis motUr'his olotliei.tasght niKutbeorettopuld be ex tinguefWVfts tWtnti rsMt4that It was iarpOBsible for; himi.Jo reooy,C. y u i'!' TPtW? icrieic .day before yesterday, wbea near the corner oi Syc amore, was thrown from: his horse and t)i9 skull was sn badly fractured that it is thought he, can not recover. The unforrnnate man was. edhveyed to his residence) ; la . Colerain Township in a oarrisge. u -i,v. i '.Vr'sa(n.llt. ,!,) iuf!, l,-i:,j.' ! Prisoh. Jair, add Hospital. In the City Trtaonat the close of the week, there were 134 -prisoners, (69 of them females,) against T22 tne pxevioui.weelt., Ipnriog the 'week Od pns onerawere.dlsehafged,! , v, . . . ... ; In the County Jail there were V lunatios; 20 females; 2 on bread and water; 13 on chain- 'A thi Cettkercial ffiifcplfalk heitons vJtore admitted during the week; IS discharged; 0 oorn, ana i aiea Mary uoone. In the Hospital last evening 173 patients At the olo80 of the past week there was one oase oi small-pox in the Pest-house. j ' i.. .i : t,. I Thi Lati Aooidiit on Thibd-btbikt-i-feaoiSRVs fBMisij-Onatwriiif tost Conner Carehtiu asfibqaesl upon the Iroafy st.ZIIeli Hamilton, the negro woman who was burnt to death on Friday light. ' Some circumstances oonneoted with the affair throw an atmosphere ."tWrfVilii atyW i Whictt snemed WidrinWiate her paramour, Abram Miller,' butxhe evidence whioh was elipited, before the jury entirely exculpated him from hlame. The woman was subjeiUto epileptic tits, and, also, iptem-; perabs in Jier habits, and It was thought she had been burnt tc death ttpilt? sbtTerirfi from fit. The jury returned a verdiot of acci dental burning. r i I v v. , w t i-i Chbistmab FmiYAi,, Exibcibes at tub Ph Gbim Missjos . Sunday School. The Christ mas Featfralot PilgrW Mtssion Sunday, Schools took place on Saturday morning at the eorner.of Fifth and Locke-streets. .Rev. thies of the children, and also interested tbe tesohers and ofljoers. A bountiful repast had been1 spYesd, and after this bad' oeeVdiscassed by the children, they departed highly de lighted with the entertainment. The music, under the direotion of Professor Charles Schoppeh-io, was quite gofcd, and con sisted of ohants, hymns, songs, Arc, some of which 1 had been prepare expressT for tbe occasion. Altogether the exercises were inter esting, alia passed oft In the most agreeable manner. j 'tnregufar weekly meitTrfg of the ClrMnnatl Hortioultaral Society, held day before yester day, the debabs upon the question "Does the cultivation of the Pear promise to be remuner ative ,u,tfcl locality 4;fH,eontinuedJLrvid ad dresses were delivered by Messrs. Howartb, Heaver, PleMon. Taylor , jtn.d, ,Haseltine. These gentlemen all seemed to agree that this locally, ,sthe hope of he.feai, espeoially the dwarfs, when planted, with A good drainage ana aepm, ana a moderate nobness of soil liennne, Early Catharine, Flemish Beauty. NlpoIeoh;Qlout, Moroeau, Winter 'Nelisapd Louise Bonne, were second best -f a j i The subject of the Pear was made the matter dfth debate wxtatotdf ; " .. I .. ,i'iiv'Aii"vit'''riii '' " ' '"''''';,.'''. j ' ' CflTiaTVlH 1 PHMHirTAinw.4 Th MtViktti.. ) WlflSHiJJ MMWM BII1W V0OK Hi l9B.-rrV t PAMM I W Rehberg, while riding along Court-street olfthe reotifjlhg departiheht 'of'tnei WlMMtr) y., w.hiu.1 riEv, uiruuuu. uiie oi hejn Itpber, prfssejiiUd Aim, ,on; Saturday last, wlih a handsome eold-heahed cane, al m. AHttaotriaJ of.itheur .teepeetiaad eiteemi. At- usma time ue persons oonneoted wltn the stira .en Jyoawre-itreet presented hlna with SHtanie silver Ditcher.! . Sir. ,:P. resnenrled.. ihBPsiog. tbem inahappyjnaoner for the' eyiuouVwiaiM rnarmot their esteem: 'lhS -IfrflreaddhsryXBtablishment OX PiBtratiok)n MalriritreBt. ntWterhterl aaf last, with a mainlfleent silk nmhmlla. Mr. J, B;n?ldly-rrtarle W pTetehtatfn speech, wxldh W8i:ifeponded to in good style by tbe "Sto6 wJoWIigh Sohtol ftrffetxtstteerNPriiialpie, ftoftnv T. D. handsome do. on behalf liarrtfcroriata . responaeainasappy . . . : ppnoe. spjreoh. Professor DrUir. pX thf ,feviMto4 High Sohool, was present, and also audiesied tlui nnnll. 1 1 ' ' I , '.-neriMrmaif. a.nuiatk MiSaMSNUUUeeA m Teacher-Her Trials and 8tiflerln,rs U the Metropolis. - - - '-TT i.ljf'flrt'Wjrw' r1 fTJOi Large olties seem to be, from their very na ture, Xhtf pfeeesf inf whioh. to commit sresrkH oriam aill sU ar.oftlhe'lheeJerVi&eTiJ tbe deepest tragedlH of life are enacted.! This is not I trail . -for it has Ioe? jilnce been established asa faot, that menBre true to their natures and themselves only when alone, and that hypocrisy and deceit always enter in company with the second party. In solitude it Is impossible for a man to wrong any but himself, and if he does that it Is little matter; but when persons congregate the wrong is always done to those who are the weakest, and therefore the least able to suffer it. - Heartleeaness is universal, and whenever two individuals meet each other, it appears to be Inevitable that one most suffer from the eon taot. Cities therefore are most productive of orinie, simply beoauie more persons meet In them; but the oountry village, however small, hits In it the same elements, and is likely at any hour to produoe a drama that will t"Ue tne jetvuuea, worm wnan it is known aid its different soenes have been rehearsed. ' Something over a vear ago a voung and intellectual girf, who had graduated with the highest) honor st one of our High SohoCls, thrown entirely upon her own resources for a uveunood, after receiving a certificate from ourchool Board td the effH that "she wm A eompetbaft end worthy teaeasrwas offsreaj situation In a little town some miles north of this city, and she entered at onse upon her auues.- . ... . , . "; . r Her heart was still joyous with youth, and her nature ardent, fresh and. buoyant: llvalv and witty In oonversation,but withal modest and renned, sue soon won ner way into the esteem of all she met and took that place in society to which, by her talents and attainments, she seemed to have been so admirably fitted. : . , Here she met a young man and like all women, felt somewhat nattered by the atten tion bestowed upon her. He seemed generous and was courteous, and with, these qualities her fancy combined honor, until at length idealising what she knew of him he came to be' regarded., by her at least, as Hamlet wis by Ophelia S the class ef fashion And the mould of form." He saw the attachment she had formed and with goodness in his voice and smile, but with deoeit and villainy lurking under both, he soon won his way into the Innermost temple of her heart. Under the promise of marriage he assailed her chastity, and by a cunning whioh seemed frankness, and a heartlessness that seemed kindness, he at length induced her to place in his keeping the one pearl which to all women is beyond price. Her ruin dated from that moment. After a liaison has been once formed, it is bard indeed to break it off, and as long as a woman can be Induced to believe a man honorable, no matter what his excuse, no matter what hie fault, the former will' find' one who will believe ' the latter, one who will pardon it. " ' It is needless to say that tbe promisrof mrfrriage was not kept, but how to record that which follows is indeed a task. Her misfor tune w-not thai) 7whiob ii usually the lot of the betrayed one, and maternity was not the result of her fall. It was something more terrible still, and the blow fell upon her with a force whioh makes it almost a wonder that she survived; for he imparted to her a con tagion that interrupted the regular funotions of nature to such an extent that before she was fully aware of her Condition, she was com pelled to leave her duties to seek for health. f A'n advertisement In one of 'eure'ty ftspers, whioh promised . her., immediate reJle.r and a speedy obrej-lndneed hw to come to this oity and give a, physician whose name, for reas6ns that are evident, ' we withhold the sum of twenty dollars, all the money sho had, being assured that under. blSjCM she wodld soon be enabled to resume jiar place among hef pupils, As might have been expected, she wis duped the seoond timet ' and nice August last, al though .under bis treatmeut -all the ..time, she his Bot Is Vet experienced the Bltghtestim ! pwerhent, bpfe on th contrary, baaj been growing worse. Hercondltion at length oame to be sOoktAaOtirwanpoiilble felertohide it from tbe gate of the world; her pride vonlij not allow her to ask for sympathy or aid from a society she . knew would abhor and loathe her when'the truth wee known, and she re turned to this place. , ' " :' ' ; On Tuesday morning she took her breakfast -et'tbe-expense of the eity, at the Hammond- street- oiation-nonse, ana tola ner story to s member of" thepeiiee forest who kindly as sisted) her and procured a certificate of admis sion Into the Commercial Hospital, where she Is now lying; suffering extremely both in mind andhody..: -: , '. . .vi "k 'W Oat story, which Is but a simple relation of an event, carries with ft its own moral;' " It ii true in every particular, and it is not neces sary for us to say here that the heroine of this terrible drama deserves the sympathy of sll who have hearts and love Justice. ' Murderous Cutting Affray lu Lodge street Arrest of the Perpetrator aud Condition of the Wounded Man. On Saturday night last, Lodge-street, which has obtained a most unenviable notoriety, be ing crimsoned-staisep) throughput, a, greater pact of its length by the bleeder persons who have been either killed or mnroVred upon It, was made the. scene ftf a desperate affray, whioh -'may if it has not already result it the death of one of the parties. :': " It appears that a man named. Joseph Con nelly visited a bagnio- In "that locality, kept ffawrftefcm JatgOtlne of ehilAteof the house, whonv ie first abused , and, after ward. drawing a bowie-knife , threatening to kill.;.'. ' I ... ' . ..' :., ,.; ;, Michael Whalen, a friend to the girl with whom Connelly .had the difficulty, espoused her quarrel, and fro in words' the 'men soon came to blows." Paring the melee Connelly used his knife with apparently the most desdiy Intent, and oqt Whaten several, times, and to moh. an extent , that it watt at first thought impossible for' him td recover. '1 The Wonndd man,- however,' Was 'eon vey ed vryd&v'er'2l oartly3 dres'sed ano?ren dered qaltaji ae tomfertiibje !aj the olrcum sUnoeswqnld allow. , Late yesterday even ing he was still alive, but, in a, very otitjcal oonditlon, and it is still quite possible that he may not recover.' ; "' ; ':' 'i;- Connelly was Immediately arrested and Con veyed to tbe Ninth- street Station-house. The excitement in ,the neighborhood for a time was intense, and drew a large, crowd to tbe bloodyioene. .,. 'T."' ",""'''! : Qbibbyatiob or CtfBiBTMAS. Christmas will generally be observed to-day. when the bank- ing-hbuies, the Merchants'. Exchange, the, iiutMiioB, ,u. iuuiio utuuee, auu must ,o( tie business houses will be olCsed. .; Yesterday wsa observed in the way of dinners, and the Burnet and Spenoer furnished genuine bas qnets to their gueBta. We; saw their fails f lot and we do not think they eeqld be tur passe4 inywhersv '';:n:u i , ,,,;',,' 7 th ; iW-pHTiied,-1 M4 tbe tables Wereborthened with fish, game. vegeiaoiw, conieanonerr na tmu 01 wy. various ornaments verv .beautiful and appro- priali4;hiseh.LTfie riJeitMitdlar and ih- Hited, MlUhed the jMvmtifuh rapant rand, wore1 excessive ,t tneir. praise or.itn jwpeetive laadlords.'.iiii'r i,.i' t. .i,t - it- u.ut Jfi ""Had we smveerws should be fried to bnblliK. lA.'i.t. ' .. ., i .'. J -;, r ."-I 1inp,1oiis.M,iarsiO neift.ooieifc we inani an the leading neteli fortoVltetjCnsi tne bson, wamur street, maaiion sma' otnarjifltiiset' onierrMisrjnas; dinners to-aay, K.'i ThB; JjpDOS-BTBBST SaopfTiHw AArPi D1TION OF THI WOPIBSP UIBI,. UlSrSilBom toa,4haryaag eourteeau shot in a bagnio tin tLedgehaleeeiriotkFfiday, at a late hps, last evening was still lying ilaA.veryidngrous condition, and her ptrysioiati 'thinks she oeo riofWcoveh'-'Alonio Tanpin. the would-be" 'rnirtaerer; Is still at large. ""I-"1' j SbbIoA 'aXidxiit tiOH a T'trLL. A mm named , Dqrcbester, aecidentallyjell to, the sldewajk,'0j tpBrlh-tteeet, ne'er jEtaoeyester day. afieraooav A serioasly .fraotired , til kMMni rfUHiM'etfl a. Wwwasti Vlri.,vM J One of those extraordinary ehanifbs, for which the latitude ef this oltv ie remarkable, oe. euned on Sunday momlngj the' thermometer having fallen between three and eight o'clock a period of Ave hours onlyabout fifty de grees. Persons went to bed when it was bit ter cold, with the. air. full of frost, and awoke to see the water running In streams from the house-tops and to feel the atmosphere of early spring upon their cheeks. 4. I S ; t ... Abrest or a Bubolab. A. mat) named Henry Ape was arrested yesterday morning about five o'olock, in the act of 'burglariously entering the establishment of August Frei, lo cated some place, on .Fifth-street. He was committed to the Hammond-street station house, and will have a hearing this morning before Jadge Lowe. .-. Abt Matte Eat Henry W. Derby, late of this oity, purchased, on Thursday, at euotlon, in New York, Barbee's statue of the Fisher Girl, whose value is estimated at 5,000, for $2,760. Mr. D. Is to place the statue in the Duiseldorf Gallery. ; '.,,' Almost a Fib. A fire was discovered : last evening, about seven o'olock, In the cellar of the house on the south-east eorner of Fourth and, Sycamore, but some persona who were near, burst open the door and extinguished It before any damage had been done. Thi Sisrrias or Mbrot Fiib, The fair of the Sisters of Mercy, at Melodeon Hall, daring the past week, was well , attended, and the reoelpti were quite encouraging. ' It will be continued over .the ooming week, and we hope the attendance will continue; for the purpose, for whioh the fair Is held is one that should solicit the sympathise of all benevolent Christ ian minds. I' i . i . ... . . Thi Body of aBabi Fouitd--ii a Cabpbt Sack. Some lads who were playing about the saw-mill of Mr. Yanoe. in the Seventeenth' Ward yesterday morning, discovered a carpel sack, which, upon opening, they found to oontein an Infant boy. Coroner Carey was informed of the fact, and made an investiga tion of the affair, but the testimony failed to throw any light upon either the birth ordeatb of the ohiidV 'The supposition, however, Is, that the mother placed it there for . the pun pose of destroying, at the same time, its lift, and the evidence of her shame, s-.i . - '. - , : . . ,.- I Abbbstbd fob Pooibt Pickino. A man named James Walden was arrested yesterday and ponfiaed In the Pearl-street Station-house, upon a charge of pioking pockets. Eight porte-monnales were found upon his person, and the extraordinary sum of six dollars.. y . i i' , . .": Mah KiobuD Dow With a Sloboshot An old man named Welsh was knocked down with, .a- slnngshot, while . waJklng along Sausage-row at ku early hour Saturday morn. iHg, by .another named Dennis Bruner, and seriously injured. B. was arrested and com mitted to the Hammond-street Station-house. ' AMUSEMENTS. Pike's ' Opiba Hoitsb, The' Midsuhmbe NroHT's Dbbiw, the moat beautiful fclry tale In any language, will be performed at the Opera-house this atternopn, at half-ttMt twa o'clock, and eTery even ing during the week. The play wll i be put u pon the atage In the moat elegant atyle; all the properties are nw and finished, the miie,en-acene admirable, and "Ohion,"aplAddfs Frootpriui nitanla," and this tactwlll besiiflicleotto Induce every one to see the play, whllethe miachievoua "Puck" In the' hands or that sweet little apecjmeu of artistic natnralneaa, Vlo a Crocker, will of Itself, we doubt not, give he audience aa much pleasure aa it will he able to enjoy at one time. All of Mendelssohn's beautiful music will also be produced, and the whole will form ao .nU"f inm!m 'S1' o wver orShakapearp or poetry should fall to wilneta. - ,-: - ' " Woop's TasiATiB. The management at this cosy establlahment have also determfned to give two performances to-day, afternoon and evening. In (he afternoon a dramatization of Uie Arabian Sights story of Au Baba will be produced, la connection 7ltbJt "?Sd uuleu entitled Kbim kiMoia's HoiS. tp whioh that mythical personage will introduce all the children present and glw the foyeVlFthe eveuliig a new looal ptoce1, entitled Taa Ohio Oibls, aud the grand Oriental spectacle of Blue Biabd will be offered. - These nieces Iiava hnn nMnui . great cost and care and will be placed upon the etaoe fle admirable atyle. ii . J!I4toha, 5fHBATBa.-J-Jean Marie Daven port, the acoomplished and finished artiste, makes her appearance at this estaMlBhraent thla evening, In the new and ruuch-adiiiired play MmallumoS! This h an admirable drama, and caJcnlated to show the wonderful .finish thlaexoelleoTarHlste -hat at mus. show pei tslalreiwla any Arawtwa srtltlBTil'tn.aiaTt- wiueu iv iui ittiieBC exienc. 11 rtti. rarw. miu n Smith k Nixon's Hall'. The Arctio Pano rama will be exhibited at tl,l Athll.l,m0n, .r. Hernoon, add In the evening the little musical won. Ider, Mary McVlcker, will appear in connection with the popular tenor, Henry Binlrea.'. v Z, LAW REPORT. SUPERIOR COURT. or thi Ass its -Bipobi ov ihb IiAtb Tbustes -Pursuant to an or df,L(,,b.e (i")rVr'Ror' "M Presented by Mr, Beein .ihihMitthS 1"" !es1l.whenos obtained riVri,.i.':"Ik7:'y S "eent anowlm oveiu,her, 18S9, and the increase and decrease in each lt alsttractqf tl.aonsh aocbunt i -WtflMloaah acbuit.-r: .iTA ii appear, troiu surement So. 1, on tbe asset aide, were sealed! that tbe, remaining 13,000,000 had beeu carefully looked Into, theirlactua' or oontlngSntTalue zyr' . "!' "Sf "f"tT "f " ptogreaamaae in tneir ea rtrosn iHtefcJ1'!0 " Weraton Into cash we retarded either by we lw's delay In suite now pending, or by an nnwilllnanMi nn ia n.rt nr ,h. iC, -..."( rt. Htat.il .u. A....r.) t-.w . V. . . S8.06 fb,jm ",i1i,ir "rowut low, value; that.their Dual yield would Send on many oontingenciea and numerouandtedieufrtlawn)tte. '.a t . otatemerrt S. a Shows tnAMitt! bht 8l,2 ..POO of llahilltiee has gone through the popoeea of llqulda. tlon-the remainder belngr In a a,ta,te of forwardness, preparatory to flual aettlemeptr Moat of the claims have oeendqly examined and registered, ' ' . i"6 S5f h sooodnt explains recelpta and expend! ttiret. ' The money waa alwaya depoaltcd on behalf of the truat, and interest earned had been duly ered lie. ,'TBe Truateea had not Indiriduaily tisid the motiey of the trust, and depositee wore uada only with firms known to be aoif, r , r? ' The revenues of the trust for rerlu, Inter. sneclnl oroflui tntttlA. wapm , uivtdenda,, coupon aollecteu, a id . yipertaaa,. including sums for" sigueoe,.h.t,....M...... .,.,,.,, 2S,t&0 82 late ""'V'lt 1' i4B0 37 V?h.tru"?? b" an uoderatandlug, has chaffed Snwa' W-WII?"n-d fi?onfibiutIes .i.fi1P.dip.,ore,8nbineW'tl,ere)'treinarka thatalirioet.il the waate for law aud ii&M ekpensea Sttadhmen't lul?e r0?!1" rtorB "H'ea under it appeared from the account that Bt.nii.uut li "2 ilo 1fAt"ouaj4 out hundred and sixty. uu,.,, iiu uwu receireu py ine trnatee whit in office. The nominal losses charged toliuui 1a"0.nw,.rS,,t?tea.,St 59i2 Wi 'he liabilltlea re- . '. . . T'J0". u",lact w omer accounta, tiu, ail 91, (not jet disposed vf). -Oaah reaUMd from the atioye assets, S83.870 58. Handed ovor, $4,473,828 41. The documents are ordarecVoe Ale. J. MoWllllAiriHTs. M. McWfllTams. Before Judge SJorer and aivrpcoor S,500 placed far, invest ploatwlih defendant, Verdiot for plajnliff. . t( Tit' COMMON PLEAS. Cabs! taiDBD H The Trustees of Miloreek Township va. Mount, late Treasurer, and others, hts sectrrltiea. Oase before reported. , Jttdgo uaiHiaiaaaMia.wi'liff. Mtrv.in. th, o i of Butler, trieu icr, an assault witn (ntant to C an lUtlUlIt with intant in nnmmi, .... .hi jurr uui utiD aoie to s accused let out on bail t bejel ablet5agreeweriscfarged,au4 the RIVER NEWS. . , The Ohio eontinnes to fall at this point, hav ing declined since our laat i.aue about thirty inches. Ice la reuu.lna fteall in, the river, and on Saturday ierv wats eve.yroap OBU but the araat an ere waa evej.y jKoepeot of a speedy close ef navlga. i thermometer haying rii iconnuMl riTep men and aa auaaea cpaag oi yeateraay rins risea about aiaty dearaea- enoouraged rirer men and Induced them to believe the-etreaui would aoen be oletwr again., T tinues troubleeome, and yesterday the New OovlDgUa 'toritea trialde ttstj Aripa wlthidi naving.aeTaaai timee steen loaaea la taa ice, a- Business at the lanf log was dull on Saturday!, of course, out treign,isepBwaiiy lor new urieans, were f,nmerous, sod two .steamers,, heavily frelghled. left n the evening Tor that port. A cotrple orhoete alao started for Nashville, but tbe Eovrhutlle packet' did not go out. an temtyrat win aoor rot 4 tie lea. and baa already t tbtnSIt she Show And lee In our streets, had tbe efft and to diminlah the dM-Hnn nf thn Ohln. nfhbi 'bMupA-Bt. Louis, W. I. Maclay, Boston, Boatooa, Buperlpr, Courier, Alma, J. 8. Prlngle, Ar gonaut, 8. P. Hlbheri, hlo Mo. 1, Swallow, We nona, Lebtnon, Iodine. Jeaea K. Bell unci Lehlah are detained trere at preaont by the tee, -but will aoon be rJleved.lf this weather cqalinua. t i; . . Thi rateaef fllghkare nefiiinally j Mlois: i rrelgbt ISAtoer jdOlbe. H V 1 ..i i .j Nashyllle-Wbiaky, per brl 40c.; Ale, SOm Bound St. I.onls aaeyseBaassiai.per iw lea I frelvhU. 25c ner loallie Whisky aatd ner brl. belli Btokea, SSo.i Ale, 60o' New Orleana Whisky and Oil Mo; Floor, 60c.: Pork . ierv t .frOMalaiiairf. at RIVER NEWS. Monetary and Commercial. The large payment! ot three days were promptly met on Saturday, as they usually are In this city;'th only protest being ot auch parties aa . nw .tpHini tu laac. op nietr papttr,anjBaa up. accldept. Money pa la hevy demand,, and the maraeiaioee, out noi.eppocB ao aewasauticipaua, NotwithrtartllBf tbeenBrcltT oftJntrerioT, Eastern Exchauge advaaeed H at aa early hoar of the nSorn .r.n,lVurK.r.".oM tlmore and Boston except in paVilcmarlnstancee. Gold waa atlll scarce, and tlrVdilferent orders front oountry Btaks could not it ailed, put dealers were willing to pay SOo.ta hi. and eharttlnn Mnramlum Buaiaeaawaa brisk throughout Saturday, ia all de pNwe.vt iraiiaiiMf, New Tnrk RltthL Philadelphia Sight. J1UBIOB 01gltV...HMMM., BaltimoreSlaht Kew t)r learn Blgbt..... American uoia, aclirav unain BndArw.nt miflhuM . D evinced much dullaeaa, and tended downward, while Bogs were deprmetd and docllntd li2W. per cent Aawe bare already stated, to day being observed aa Chriatmas,all the banks and banktag-tiouso will be cloaed. r i The Import and KipoWs ot various article dur ing the twenty-lour hours ending Saturday noon, were: . . 1"po,2 ":TI?nr 731 brU i Whisky, 1,560 harries; Corn, 2,271 bushels; Wheat, t,62 bushels; Oata, 3,li busbela; Barley, 3,716 bnshela; Hoga, W. head; Pork and Bacon, lis) brla.Hs.OOO lbs.: Sugar, 121 bhda ; Mplaasea, l,3V htU.; Ooffee, l,21j bat;.; Apples, i07 fr'ai Butter, M, kegs; Cheese, Jj boxes; Pota. toes, Ibrls. ' : . ,. lxppBT8.-Flour, 2 brle.1 Whisky,' M)T brla., Oata, l.voo; Pork and Bacon, 91; tierces. 43; brls. 10 Sugar, 78 httda.; Molaasea, 137 hhda., OolTee. 804 bage Apples, 17 brla.) Butter, 74 kegs; Cheese, Ml boaea Potatoes, lu brla.; 1 sll,' m brla . , " . Friday'a New York Tribune observe ia regard to Thursday 'a Monetary matters: There it considerable activity In loans, but the aupply of Money on call al 67 per cent, appears to bt suuicient to meet all demands. The preparations for payfng for thy new Stale loan, and tbe proposed issue orTreaaury Noteaadde temporarily to the wests of the street, but the disbursements of the State and ot the Oorernment will very soon distribute these amounts again. In Paper the current rate Jt 7 per oent. inside of six months, bnt some prominent namea, at short maturity, atlll go at 6 per cent; The Banks are accommodating their dealera freely; Signaturce.exceptlqg such aa are flrst olass, Continue to be paused with considerable difficulty. There being no paoket oo Saturday, there Is little r.?J?.lhlnF.aoillla 9'gB Bills. Sterling Is 108 IWX. i'rencs aiJ.174. - The same number ot the Time remarks concern ing dry goods in New York: w o i have never been able to chronicle a better pros, pict for the manufacturing Interest generally, at the c,u!? ?f Jir "oa't.thau at the present time. Not withaUndiug the near approach of the holidays, and the general inventorying, the business in domestic cotton baa been large. The leading dlatributors have made contracts far fhtttr delivery to such so extent aa to Influence tha market decidedly, and This refers to colored goods more particularly, such rji Denims and Stripes, which have advanced Mo. per yard, and the sales at the East and lu tbla market .... -,,...,,,. . i.m,a several inousano packages.,. Bleached 4,'ottong are well sold hp, aud no stock ia apparent, although we suote no-advance ' rn uing uiotns aito nave maintained tbe advanw noilced the beginning of the month, without accura nlation. Heavy HheHtlnira and Stills arA firm and printing uiotha alto have maintained the advanoe noilced the betrlonlnff of tha month witt,,,,, nlation. Heavy Shentlnga and Drills are firm and the exnorr trade of the week h the export' trade of the week baa reached the large aggregate of B76 packagoe-and all styles of Oottdo "'1 witn auiao tow exceptions, appear to be in gilt stock, and the promise of the future ia Hatter log. The Wool trade ha not lieen large, but more BrmneBs lsrneniretMIn view of the high price of Wool and the small stock carried over the past sea son, it, .." Saturday's St. Louis Democrat thin speak pf Fri day laat: . , . ., . . ., Qoletnessralgosatth Banks to-day. Thi offer ings hare been ateater than the supply, all week jnd long time tills, particularly, meet Srlth Utttf favor, even at say 3per eent. off for 4 tnr.ni i hs. fit ?S:nt,'!?.i,.i:i?Jcatce.'i,nd,om4 wh0 "Wo Sight on rat. On New Orleana it la Srm at iX prero, Gold cannot be bought under 1 per oent. prern; . a Buying. SelUng. prem. pieut see i , aartoW U&li ' ' -. - SOtJi V : .. Thonih jhe' demand tor Flow Was Moderate on Saturday, bolder were very Arm, and etiked hither prices. The demand for Whisky was good and the market ate adv. Molaaaea Waa dull and Hi,.. i. CINCINNATI MARKET—DECEMBER 24. u r.t5K-Th, demhd waa but moderate lo day. if t.?1?.'' mln,'n great flrmneas.ard generalli and Sell dnVlawnfa . vmiSKI-'tUe deaa tlrni: aales of barrels at 2Kg4o:vthe latter rate for that from wagon. HUQS-Hevy reoeipts and but a limited demand aim unw, ut,iutlt(f UU 1W U, at. B,rUiA4eMae f90 tfliv uww averiufiiig in) io. at.., 379 head veraglng 160 lb, at... - o i: i a eesteptM 6 01' . m ifimiu A 86 .. .......,. sou 83 head, averaging las lb. at.... 310 hear) averaging, iw lb at,.. 200 bead averaging 170 lbs, at , The recelnta were 9 ono bjtail . PB0V1SI0N8-The market waa dull, and mess Pork waa offered with considerable freedom at I In ie (21640! tO.000 pounds buikSidea uT1 Tjic ' to be ?.i!T?r?0MVir,t 'P barrel and Mercaa Lard at toaiOHo.; 76 do. at ilJic, without barr.lsand """ Plecoa groeu Meat, at 7c. lor light Side, anj7i 7 4-5. fox Hams. ..- OnOOJtBISS-Molasses dull, and,ffered freely at 46c. Sugar inactive at bXaaMf. Cogue un changed . " ,' ., 1 -Te is an smptoved demand, aad price are tending upward, but. not uuoubly higher; sale of 2.7M hnsbels good white at 1 1 S3. i ' OOBN-The maiket oqatinues Brui, with a good demand at 50c. in bulk. . iPAIttrlbl,markef to j4nU.n'iffpea have e olined to 6061C: sales of bushels al 8X1 1,100 do. it i hulk, at oOHp,: 3,01 doat Stic. . ',: ' ' BYB The markdtla firm, with an active demand aad light receipt. . We uuotW at II. , . . B A ULKY There la atetter demapd.aJ .-l are unchanged from our last qiwtaJtoi.. aileaof sou bushel good fail at68o. - T.TT?., .57 aitovT?"1 1" Hi " 9c. for gO'id fall Wosteru Keeirve, aud 4o. for sum- ??.!!. T3alryatl0,o.; loodo. Putnam FarmdT atdlo.i lOOdo. Nutmog at ISo.; ao Ws New York Phne-apple at JWc. . t , . ... BUrrKU-The market la dutfowlng? t large ra oeipts, but prices anaunchanged, APPLKS-Tho market is firm, with a good demand at II 762 7ft per barrel. POTATOK8 There Is a good demand, and prices ure atesdy1 at f 1 .60 per parrel for prime Neahaunocka on arrival.' CliOYKB SKKD-Tlie'mdrket 'ls dI, and prices have dfcltoed tcvAs 6534 70 for sarks aud barrels: S M - "-'3i ,4d' 1 Ti 20 sacks at LINSEED OIL-Prices have advan'oed To. per gal lon; It, may now be Quoted at 596O0. ; r wiW aod at Bo 40, ".V" "ft J i- "-iave-T.I CINCINNATI MARKET—DECEMBER 24. HOME INTEREST. Ertte;' ClooltB, Watohes land Jewelry. No. Ml and 271 Western-row. ' . v. - Holiday tmportations at Elias's. 16 West Fourth-street. - ",: ., i ,. i. , . ... Holiday Jewelry at Elias's, 18 West Foarth-street. .',...' - . - . ', ff";Chritmka Gifts at. less than' Eastern prleeS at (Ilea's, IS Wt roarik-atreeO it MVy - ' i ' 1 i i I a ,. i.n t&-Fint Jewelry, cheap for esu,t BHas's, 16 West Fourth-street. .'I.i "T ' i ,i .jar Pure Silver Spoons and Forks, at niekltfg West Fourth-street. Y IhjIH,i v..t v f" Great assortment of Plated Ware at Kllas's, 16 Weat' Fourthtreat.. ;.' . 1 1 :.'.... , Fine R. 'R;1 Watohes at Elias's, 16 West Fourth-street, 'j ',' , , ','., : STGet your Watches and Clocks repaired at Klias'a, 14 West Fourth-street. ' ' ' j&T' Pietores every trial, at the Broadway Qallery, . wayi'ai ! 1 1 h .ni.'a. ;. n,ii ii ii.nsi :i -a- $3 Beautiful faricy eases, 'with superior plate ferrotype, at the firosdwar Qallery, No. 56, be- low.tMkeTi y ":. 1 ; " ; j&"Tot Christmas Presents go to Albert BoM'SiiSfufh-jpreetorner of F lghth-ttreel'an'a'vWBt-ern-row. a - ,., PloluxoJ for' TenCentican be had at Crouch's Galleryjaj.es West Fdurth-ltreAt.' fkiy perHBiis invited to Ml sad see fit Uemsslvaif ! ai l I !de4ewj:j m'rt i'i:t.'.A ; ?. ' ,..ii-"-)'i;:p:':: i U .fit. . r. AsT Datuerresn OaUsrV. sow oethwest ee nsr pf sTUth and Westora-rovf, ovif Hannaford's dnrg-stoT Pictures take, and at la goo cases for twenty 'ce:; re.'- Wartapted to'pleaae.:, j1 . iariadiee, remember tjriatjalaaim tftetia Elixir Is a sore car for Jnflathmatioa of the womb; th kidners, and varied aadjU diseaaes fca- (H.arto.trteBl",",'"",,' ' ",' " "-' '' I th Elixir I a bo(oU sptclnfl' for ftmali disease., and ffftaen' year of ptaetlo Ittnve it to be tie twa'peat sjidjteidijclne uow..lirJjri th public, for the disc 'Specified; ln:4yerlnem'eni.'W shother colurhn.', T dr1, sale at' principal office, Noi 144 West.L otaiu-etraes, auu aa;iMaiug swxva ipimi, .uuuku-j dttihe city ahoVoeuntry . One dollar, per bottle;. ' ;4ll ahould know that Madame Kill Oonghtnd Liver Balaaat neiet tall to ,cur''cU, ,oagbai cramps, 'billons colic,' palps In the backia, breast, fine and disease or thsi.UT.e.tc.nlv'flnekDks Bflvayrttla. .11 lllf - mtii.i,iil .'I, For sals at 'Ike 'office, Xovm Wast Slith-slrMt, by Druggist generally tbNUghOtttcllj sal obuh UV,( ill II f awaralaeel a m fi lias ViiiJI iw.'ti wm stuitei CINCINNATI MARKET—DECEMBER 24. HOME INTEREST. AUCTION SALES ' I I tW WTLLrAHB-Hallia.ranniaWna- rrannf U V..t Third-atreet-Variety 8ale-4a TUESDAY MOBN. ; iKiilriw.i aasurtuientof JeweVy.asry'oUnieTf Aaeor Booka, Srlmler.aDif.p.t nine o'clock, a iara.MC assurtinentofJewelry.AiOyolumeaiof Aaaorted Books, pu Electrify In. Machine; Oalyanjo BatUry.AndJa " At half-past 111 Vclof--,,ke oT Wllow fffone: . .'iniyintr iiaciilne;.ulvanlo Misery, i 'TulSTliii ii f '"ii ' ' I rhJXSS, iSlJ)x -i'l fSSnlA Ve,ttn Thursday. UeA . A ... ..LLOtja, Anetwnee. ; " 1Mb better to laugh than FreseittiV to iti&'noU&fal Auction 8ale S(yeiidon! 102 Fourth-st, oppoajte the "Postofflc. ti ASSIGNEE'S SALE ' ' v , EXTBAORDiNAETl . . ; ' S4Q.QPO Worth OP FINK AND RABB GOLD ' - u ii -jt ii From th latk firm of BALL, TIFFANY ti DATENPOBT Importers and MrtnaroctareTB-er For elge and American Jewelry, 3SU yad a6S Breadvray, W. V. -; - PRSSF.NTS1 FOR Tris HOLlIf AYS, . , j ' PRItSKNTS FOR TBI HOLIDAYS. ' : ' ' PRKHKNT8 FOR THE HOLIDAYS! ' ' PRK3ENTS FOR THE) HOLIDAYS PUKSDMTS FOB THB HOLIDAY!' " - y ..'V; '' ' : -THI - t ' ' " '' BBAOTIFTJI, ASSORTM RNT, Si Ainavnr i'sj AonuiirnKni. JSS iKARTliTlJJ, ASSORtSkNT 081 BaACTIFUL ASsOBTMENT, - or '- J WATCHKS,DI4M0Nr8 AND BRACELETS, WATUHK8, DIAMOtrlilS AND BRACELETS WAfOHKS, DUaONDB AND BRAOkLRTS S4ISS52' MAM0ND8 AND BRACKLBT8, ' WAT0HB8, DlAMONDgAND BBAOELBITS; ...... PEARLS, OPALS AND RUBIES, " ' EBL8,0PALU ANDKCBIlcH, j .jJEABLH, OPALS AND BUBiKS, .;,-: , .-.PKAItLS,0PaL9ANDHUBIRS; " V" : PSARLB, OPALS AND RVBIE9 '. 0ORAL8, MOBAIO'A-ND TOBQU018, , OORALS, MOHA10 AND 'I'ORQUOIS, CORALS, MOSA10 AND TOBQfJQiS, OORAfci, HOSAIO AND TOhQCOlSv ' ' , OiSfkL8, MOsAIOASIDTOBQDOl5, - ' -' ApARBtlNOLkff, AWITHISTS k TRU8T1LK UARBUNOLES; AttlTHlSTS A TRIISTILE SETS FOB THE MILLION. sssna life: "SOS f."S AEfl BiitttlUN, bkt FoM.tsi millioh! AND BRACTEL8 TO MATflR. AND BRAOTEL8 TO MATCH,: AND BBACTEL8 TO MATOH AND B&AOTKLS TO HATOI1 AND BUAUTELS TO MATCH. JEELRt.!tr'k' JKWKLKY OF I JEWELRY Or V VH.RT PKsCRIPTfOrT - : VERY DKSCRlPTfON- ' ' f: r.VKRY drhoritin:-' - JEWELRY OF EVE8Y tKS(RlPTION, JKWiiLBX OF EVERY, DESCKiPIIOIii . 'J ji ' OF .. i . .- SSKEiSKI4188i51Sai ?4XX5"K8. ' MAGNIFICENT A BKCHERCHUi PATTERNS, (KK)D8 NOW ON EXHIBITION,. ) ,.' . ' HI)8 NOWON KXH1BITION, -CuJ : v . ; DS NOWeN1 EXHIBTlONr; '..t v ii :Aii , , D8 NOWON EXHIBITION,' . ".- . . I CiOODS NOW ON EXHIBITION, I : -: ' ThVaV. RB INVITED TO CALL, I ABIES AKN INVITED TO CALL! A.DIES ARE INVITED TO CALL! 1 . A TI Bid A r an W xvl WT rmm .a aean n . I, ALL GOODS WARRANTED tLL GOODS WARRANTED 1 ' LC GOODS WARRANTED ' A LL GOODS WARRANTED ALL GOODe WARRANTED AS RIPRESENTKD at . AS REPRESENT RD At .. u AS REPERSKN'Ttll at I- TIMB OF BALE, TIME OF SALE TIMS OF SALE TIME OF SALE, -- .," tAJs BBPRKSi 1' AS REPRESENTED AT TJMH OF BALK H.S.LKS POSITIVE. '.-J.il 8ALKS POSITIVE, V. SALES J06ITlV&r,K ; tr.-.f ds-Kaj.t'.V SALES POSlTIVav fi! . ? i SALES POSITIVE. . . i ;,' . .'n.u'i'Ut ti DAVBNlORTr Z ,'.i Aealgnee. 1 n- .r-,..' delg' BOOKS FOR TDEtllOLlDlfn : .1 arlT BOOK . ESTABLtSHMENT " LOCATED5 PERM ANKNTLT. HL' US !. WEST,. FOUR! U-STREET, A'aw'?!' Hiff.(l(, ;, ;,. WiN(J, 10 THE TJNPABALLtlLED SUC Vr CESS we'have met with, for the last month, we have leased the spa'Ions avra elegant store. No. 2 Vest Fourth-street, aad have made great additions tn our stock of Books and Jea elryand are bow ptv arwl to offer (reater inducements than ever. Wu Ii tve a splendid .ssaortment.of.,Annul Albums and lift Books far Holiday presents, in rich and suporb iudingn, elegantly Ulusfrated. All Books sold at lie lowest retail price. -ii. t ..... A SPLENDID GIFT, i Worth from fifty pant t Hod, will be given with ovary Book sold. 1 i , ' Preiwts b (ijirei Away: ("ahirit; Wver Oold Watches, jirorth.......,1. BIOS each. Ladies'' Gold Hunting Cases, worth ...,. awach. Ladies' Solid Gold Chains, worth .IS each. .silver Watchoa. worth from.........,...i.i to Vi each. Hold Neck Chalna, worth. ..Mu...fc. ,. M each. Hold Bracelets, worth ....,.......v 10 each. 4ets ot Jewelry, worth from ., 110 to 36 each. seta Solid.SilveV TaspoonswoxtlrA... 10 each. ' ilk Dresses, worth.....-.,,.-. as each. ALSO-A variety of useful and valuable article not enumerated above, worth from fifty cents to 160. A. A. KKM.KY, taublaberpdOin,Booksell' - VlFoorthi v, , .. delBbr'r - -i r Vf ADAMS ELLIS, H. D., HAS FOUND t-TJa, at laat just what the Ladle have long needed ind looked for In vain, the Sterlne Elixir. The Uterine Elixir la warranted to cure all dla tase of a TJtetine Nature; Inflammation of the Womb, the Kidneys, the Ovaries, and the Urethra. Prolapsus or Falling of tbe Womb, Painful Menatrn ttion, Chlorosis, Amenorrhea; in fact, a perfect cur is cuarranteed by the use of from two to five bottle jf the Elixir, ot any disease whaUTer "of the Gener ative and Urinary Orcrarta. of male or female, as ipaneroi now ions sianuing. rrice pi per uoirie. maaame aatitis catta particniar aitention ro tnt foUowiug Oard of one of tha moat prominent trru Madame ELLIS calls particular attention to the ziata of Cincinnati. "TO THB PDBLIOIHD THB LlOISB ID1 PlBTlCOIjlH. We, tha undersigned, are not tn the habit of giving inr name to Patent MedlolnAa: bat knowinsr well th Lady Physician, and the medicine called the Uterine Klivir.-wa ohaarfnilv ttortitnmAnil it L all fentale suffering free Female Dlteavse of any kind; it la pureiyi vegetable, aud In no case can do Injury, we eay to all try, and pur word for It, yon will find n lloL aepTI t : . uttjL, urtiKin, Cornet 'of Fifth and Baoe-atreeta." v; ALIO- SLLIS'S . SPANISH , SIMU LATING' OOGH ANDi LIVER BALSAM without tall, wataa In the Breaat. Back. oiue or AiimDa: twugna, void, Hoarseness, utn cnlty of Breai burn, Chronld lining, neaaacne. U.U, UnUNUti 1A.UIOUV.J, wwt- Bbeumatlim, Billion (Jhollc, Cramp l... Vurt. turn, CholIoV PiitVJ Of .tv'.-'tose of )n,lt7 U a ( if?' 'In' any in tsowwt, xuituee, irtpetlte, and ia Pain- StuBor. Inactlvl ful Menstruation Immiull.l. r.H..'' enrtaln cure, and arivee an of the abb disease it wui give reuei mtv minute, and a aernta- neat: cart by the ef t bottle. enryMoeaU pome s ehaaa that everV nenon can get It, B.-For sale ty-V. D BaLL. Druggist, ooroer and rifth-strr: J.' D. PARK, eoraerof And WalnntrSCIRB; ECKSTEfN A K a nn, nv 'rpa.anu aourEujunrt liiutvoun. ooruer 'aniTslathi PA Tit REIN L tl IS. corner at Kigntnaaa frovrnarr. anoi nuwispwniin DOj corner of Main and ' Fourth) and Madame BLLI8, 144 Weat Sixt-ptreet. eaJ7-y tnaL r,; HaVt'trirl'? Wri rlU im 1 i il " i ailoi. Devoked to Fin, bn Itll. BiMS exclusively. ... i:ii(iLi!ul(ti ,.t . .a eowAnn A .A- a L A r"' "lOOalE Yii n' I f.. lT,y tT aaanj- .v;a.w w . yiTMd.orIAirlaIa( rt-hlif T yt AHD OIROULAft BAVi.KIIiS, i ...... I.k. aasLWatiar" hneelawalLSI. ailrnnW - iioull.:! A mW lWa A'tUM .1,, L.i Stall a H jaiitat SEW MiMtiil m. II , ...i, ; per 5 J 1 1U.S