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8?iwte?? AIT ANTED?A buyer at 13,000 for a comf V pitta and baudioiuo Drug btore. appraliod correctly at W,ono. Addrtaa 1.8. STOCKING, Aaabpiea, Manafleld.Ohio. . wit ^yi?TEI>Aaentae?erywhera for the Gold and Mlm CounttrMl Coin PdMiur, HEKiaA.-) MANUFACTURING CO., ?mi H?? W WASTED.?WK DES1IIE TO ESTAUMdll a general agency In Wheeling or vicinity, ty control the tali* ol a oUplo article of daily family ouuiuui|>lkiu. Any to?*illu uiau with amaiJ capital may twure a permanent, paying bualneea. tor particular* addtew (?a***wuu N'v'u Company, las Fulton atreet, New York. wit ANTED?EVERYBODY TO KNOW That they can have alt kind* of Bowing Machinal repaired, or taken iu parliament for tha light <unnlni DOMESTIC, WillIV and A'A'IK HOME HEWJ.SO HAC IIIHES, at lUIIUrkat aired. JOS. II. SAGE. ?'All work warranted. **10 3po* Stent* i,X)H KENT-NO. 30 I'ENN HTltEBT, UlllUESr 1 ground on Inland. Urh k house In jro?d order, V rooms, laundry and wash house, gas, water, bath and eluseis. No better ai?onim<idailotis In auy oihtr house. large jrard. Itent tow. A][l,,[j,0A,)AMjj 170It UKNT?llHICK HOb'ME. 8 1UK)MS AND .U ntorc, No. 63 Klglitrvuth street; water and gas. Also thellrlck House ou tin* corner of Eleventh and Chsplluo street. l'ossmlou ou April liU Janl4 A. M. ADAMS. JpORKENT? Flte rooms, upstair*. In tho larg* l>rt;k dwelling house. No. 22 Twentieth street. conuli.ln* tenroouu and flnlnlied attic, aulUble for two famllii*; has bol and cold wnler and gas. Apply to W. C. YOUNG, al Harpft A flros. Janl6 JlOU KENT? The SALOON AND STOllEUOOM In the Open Itouie. Alio the Uar, Furniture and Fixtures of said Hsloon (or sale at reasouaMe flgurts. For terms appl) at the office of the UBItUAN FIjtE INSURANCE CO., JaM _ No. Fourteenth street. JPOR UKNT.? Throe ELKO ANT dwellings, Nos. 87,39 and 41 Fifteenth Street. Twuninull hotweaon the Island, and tlirec in the Kiftli Wurd. Knnnire of II. FOUnES, janl8 Custom Honac, J^OIl RENT One twonrtory Frame ITouw, containingseven roouu and ball, on South York street. Three Frame Houses oil Delaware street. The abovo linuten aro newly papered anil gralaec throughout, ami lutve Rood colkra and all convenlen cm, and will be rental low to good parties. Apply to 11. F. JOSES, 1188 Market Street. jpoirnKNT~ The RESIDENCE No. 1130 EolT Street one door above Twelfth Street. Enquire of JAS. L II AW LEV, jan2 1220 Main Street j^OH KENTTWO ROOMS (communicating, onefurnish ed,) in Bailey's block, No. 1300 Market street on tbird floor, front. All the modern conve uiencea. Enquire of II. FORBES, B?i20 Custom ITonw. 2fac swt*. FOR 8ALB-A BKCOND-HAND LAW YER Printing Prtas. Platen 14x17. Apply a> InUtlllupiiHT OWIM*. KMav For sale?2,000 pounds oli TVl'E, aultable fur Uabbltt Metal. Will be toll in lota to ault purchasers. Apply at Intelligence) Oflee. aeS For sale-tiie piano wagos of Adams A Lucas. The running gears aro near ly new. Will be aold at a *ery low price. To be sect v k "d'tfl " *'*"* A. M. ADAMS. L10U SALE?A TWO-8TOKY BIUCK HOUSE Jj altunlc oil Eoll at reel, between tilth and 23il itrnli, containing nix mount and wuMi liuum*. Tin JluiiM) will be nolil cheap anil on ea*y terms. Apply t< ClIlllsTIAN LOTA jnn22 So. EoffatrwU J^OR SALEKANSAS LANDS and some Ohio Count) property that I will sell at a great bargain Call ana see what I have, If you want to rnakt money. JOUN McDONALD, ap20 Real Estate Agent, Kim Grove. mm SALE LOW AND ON EAS\ J? TERMS. Farm ut 240 acres, on the Ohio liver, eighteen mile Jrora Wheeling. About one-third river bottom (flni alluvial soil, not aubject to overflow), well adapted foi Market Gardening; about lOOacresfine timber, wbtct can b? eailly cultivated when cleared. Watered by i tpriug drain: will make a splendid aiock form. W. V. HOOK A BRO., mr38 1300 Market St. jpok SALETWO FARMS in Iteliuont count r, Ohio?ono eight] acre?, ono mile Muthwot of St.CUlr*vUlc; the qthej CVI'UIj ncre?, one luut' 01 l-.SSt Klclilanil. Ilotl have good two-story dwellings, burns, stables, wagoi beds, Ac. Also good orchards of various kinds o fruit. Tlia springs on Imtli plan's urc unusually ftnu ruuning water on each place. Inquire o( or addresi PLATOFF /AN E. Trust**. Ja2J Box 481, Wheeling, W. Va. PUBLIC SALE OF HOUSES. " I will on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3,1879, olTer al public sale at the (rout door of the Court House rummeurlng at 10 o'clock a. ui., tlio following prop ?rty, to-wit: Brick House No. fll Seventeenth strett ground IS tool front, runiilng buck 00 feet; also, Dou< Lie Frame Houae Noa. C3 and 65, Alloy 1ft, ground M fe?t front, ruonlng back GO feet. Will be sold elthei single or double, to suit purchasers. Call and exatu Ine houK* before tbo day of sale. Terms Cash. J AUKS A. HENRY. Wm. II. lUttKR, Auctioneer. Jn2" I?OR SALE.?AS I KXPKCT TO HE . T1 HE from tlie hotel business by April 1st, I ottei lor sale all of tho Household aud Kitchen Furniture, Itedding and Bed Clothes, contained in the "Olc llome Hotel." Also, the Bur Fixtures, excluding counter mul back shelving. Thlslsoncof the old mi Hotel stands In theclty, and liasa No. I line of paying patrousge. tlood stables are attached. Any cm desiring to enter Into the Hotel business will do wel by applying to tho undersigned. UKOIUIK SCHWA RZBACH, Proprietor Old Home Hotel, Nua. luW and 1(K10 Markct Street. jalOw* CHEAP HOMES. MAO will liuv a Ptsmn Hmiu anil Int n? $730 wliiliuy a two-ntory Jlouito and Lot In North Wheeling. fSW will bur a new twoitory Home and Lot in Centra Wheeling. 11,1)00 will buy a line llrlok Homo and l#l in East Wheeling. Five Farm*, large und miibII, near th city, for wty one (or rent. Valuable city property for rent and foi cxchaniui lor a good farm near the clt y. Enquire of C. A. SCHAEFER & CO., JmilS Rf?l KiUta Aggnt>. IXO Murlut a,., up .Utfi. ^ssiosurs SA1.K OK Fine Cutlery, Sporting Goods, Hardware, Guns, Pistols. Sewing Machine Attachments and Houee-furnlshlng Goods, .Embracing the complete itock at Krytci'^j lll."5 Market St. Purchaser* will take notice that in order to rcallxe money out u( thive gooil* U fast a* pcmlM* the plica will Im> placed below Eastern vliolcsalo rale?, uwuring OHEAT HARUAIK3 TO ALL. Until further notice, grinding, polishing, repairing and manufacturing light machinery will bccofeilnued aa heretofore at the above aland. Jtt7 WILLIAM H. B11E1B, Awlgnee. y .iiiUAUitU I'Aiui run SALE. Id the Circuit Court of Brooke County, Wait Virginia. Vincent Vaniuetre ) vs. I lu Chancery. Wm. 1*. Campbell ct al. J By virtue of n decree of the Circuit Court of Brooke county, mule ami entered in the above entitled cause on the 19th day of Septemlier, 1878, I, J. E. Curtis, Sberltt of Broke i-ouuty, will mil at public auction, at the front door of the Court House ot Brooko county, Weal Virginia, in the towu of Wellsburg, on THURSDAY, J AN U Alt Y !?. 1879, Ther?al estale described In the bill and proceeding* In Mid cause. bald lan 4 U situated on the waters of ltufflUo. adjoining tho towu of Bethany, Itrookecouuty, said to contain 27S ACRES, Known aa the home farm of the late Alexander Campbell, and will bo sold aa a whole, or In three or more parpela, aa may seem beat for the Interest of aM parties. Txuu OK Salk?One-fourth of the purchase money auh In hand on the day of sale, the residue in three equal Installments uu a credit of one, two and ehree year* respectively, the purchaser giving his bondi wltb good security, bearing Interest from the day of salo fur the deferred payments, with the option to the purchaser to par any or all of said bonds before maturity, and the title retained until the purchase mon? ey Is fully paid. By consent the land will be aold dear of dower, the wife of W. 1*. Campbell joining in the deed, but subject to the rights of Mrs. h. li. Campbell In the homutead house and curlUoge as wunul In said bill. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock a. u. I'lats of said land can be seen at the Sheriffs OOca, Wellsburg, ?t any time after December 1,1W*. waM 4. R. CURTIS. Sheriff B.C. The above wlo Ispoitponed until SATURDAY, FKBKUAUY lUh,lS.t>. J. K. CURTIS. 8. B.C. I find there if an Impression that 1 wish to have my place bought In; this mlitato I wish to cor.-ecw Any one Utfsiitng to purchaie will do mo a favor by bldalnt. Jam/ WJU. P. CAMPBELL COME AND SEE! Mtn'i Haatr Boota.............. It W op Um'i Fine Gill I 00 op Men'a Opera Boota. 3 78 Bp Udlaa* Am Pablo Mo. Mlde Luce 1 78 Up Ladle*' Fine Kid " " .................. 1 79 np Ladloa' Kid Button.. I 00 up Udlee' Mo. Button S 00 op Udlaa' lm(. (Joat Button I 60 Udlee' Kid Foxed Bala. 1 20 Old Lad lea' Kid Bala. 1 80 up Mima' Mo. Side Luce..... l 75 up Alao a full Una of Udlaa aod Oanta* Hand and Macblao Sowed BOOTS AND SHOES, Which will bo aold at lha Lowest Prices for Cash. Til you want a good article go to J. T. STONE, 1140 Main Street, lett HORNBROOK'8 BLOCK. rjlEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN. During (he eleven yeare I hite hem practicing In Wheeltug I have adiulnlatcrod gu to over Mven thousand persons with I'kkvkct Harm, and In most every cum with entire mUi/mOuu to xuysell and . patlenta. We constantly keep on hand pure Nitrous Oxide fiu tor those that deairo to lake It. DU. BUEQIROK & ?ON. n?8S No. 1148 Market St "PRICES LOW! i -ON! Blankets, Furs, Cashmeres, Velvets, and Silks. ' G. E. STIFEL & CO., 1065 MAIN ST. janO AT WHOLESALE PRICES ! Prints, Cashmores, Muslins, Silks, Sheetings, Dress Materials, Towelings, Velvets, Towels, Shawls, i Table Linens, Circulars. , Napkins, Cloaks, ' White Spreads, Hosiery, [ Embroideries, Gloves. I : If you wish to save money come and look over our stock. ; I.BLUM&BRO. ! jinr. 1101 MAIN SJJIKKf. | Ik jfotdjtytmx. i OlHce: Now. 2ft win! 27 Four lorn tli Mtrnt. Xcw AdvertUemeni*. Wanted?One Live Man. Wniitml A ll?rl,?. For Kent or Sale?Dwelling. Brussels Carpets?Friend & Son. [ Lindsley Institute?Spring Term, j Oranges, Ac.?X. Schulz. [ Fresh Tens?G. S. Feeny. ; Opera House?Haverly's Minstrels. Trustee's Sale. Commissioner's Sale. Thermometer Record.?The following 1 shows the range of tho thermometer, as 1 observed at Schnepf's drug store, Opera House corner, yesterday: ] 7A.H. 12 x. 8 p. m. 7 r. M. ; !W 4(1 4'i rjtOB.\niLlT!e8. Washington*, January 150?1 a. m.?For . Tennessee and tho Ohio Valley, lower . temperature than on Wednesday, north west to southwest winds, stationuJy or slowly rising barometer and partly cloudy weather. i For the Lower Lakes slight rise In I south to west, clear or partly cloudy weather, and stationary or slowly falling barometer. We are now" ready for business at our new store, WaBhington Hall corner. JACOB W. QRUBB, jeweler, , Thmi'EKAncb Notes.?There will bo a temperance meeting at Mozart Hall thin evening. The meeting will be addressed by Kev. Jas. Moffat and others. ji'htinc Mjj,lk^s Couut. ? Constable Ikmd yesterday arrested John Marlin and took him before Justii-e John Milter, of Madison district, to answer a charge of committing an assault and battery on Henry Dice, at the Kino House, anout two weeks since. Both parties-live in the country, and as Dice, who made the complaint, was not in town, the examination of the case was postponed until Saturday next. Marlin gave bom) in tjie sum of $50 for his appearance. Tub Gukou Cahh.?SherUT jfonl, of Ponton county, accompanied by Messrs. Npil I J. Fortney and Richard Nugent, returned yestenjav from Waynesburg, Pa., where I they had been to make arrangements to j remove lilitiu tiregg, tho I'rcston incendiary, to Ifingwoou. They came back without their Man,l)owovor. his counsel having succccded in gettlnu pji{ a writ of Itiiiimt ror/m, niul thus detaining him. The writ was made relurnabio Feb. 23th, when a hearing will ha h?|Tint resolution submitted to Council by ljis Honor Mayor Sweeney, in a special communication upon tho troublo of the gas oilice, called lor a special joint committee to investigate "tho ofliilrs of tho city gas works." It was incorrectly printed in tho newspapers as "the ojjlce of tho city mis works,'1 which did not oxpress the Mayor's wishes in the premises fully. It was hit desire, he informs us, to nsk for a thorough and sweeping investigation o! tho gas affairs of thp city, such as is provided for in the rpsojgtjoi) adopted by Council. If the now Street Commissioner Is so ambitious as to dosire to immortalize himself at tha Brat plungo into tho duties of his office, ho should at onpe sand a corps of picked pioneer* to operata on tlua mijdho[a on Broadway, near Thomson M. I}. Church. -V teamster yesterday had tho temerity to attempt to pull a cart load of coal down Broadway. The part is still In the mud-holi), and blda fair to remain tlipra until the roses como again. An efficient Street Commissioner woi|li) bo hailed as a deliverer by the Wonders, fo tjte rescue, Jimmy, Drier Hrallon. Srai.tay weather. Toaskaman to pay & bill is u easily raid u dati. Tiie Chicago cicuraionlilf hare not been captured ai yet by Mexican bandits. . Why does a coal wagon always break down on the street car track, if anywhere? Tit* policeman at the Second Ward Market Is not allowed to sit down on his beet. Two marriage licenses were Issued yesterday by thu Clerk o( the County Court. Homebody ought to try to walk 100,000 inches in 100,000 seconds, jnst for a change. The Legialatoa-wlll oxcurt to Moundsville and iiispoct the State Penitentiary on Sntunlftv. * It wax warm last night fur tho maskers, anil thoy removal their masks an hour earlier than Intended. Tiikkk devils in fee, thrco deeds of trusl and two release deeds wero recorded by the County Clerk yesterday. Tin: annual meeting of the stockholders of the Wheeling and Kim Grove Streel Itailway will bo hold to-day. Tim rato of licenses for cofleo house* and ordinaries will probably bo flxod at tho next regular meetlngof Council. Tiieiie Is quite a gathering of prominent politicians from nil ports of tlie State In the city at present, what does it mean. Tint sole of rosorved scats for Jack Ilavorly's United Mastodon Minstrels will begin at Lucas' music storo this morning. cii.mii.es 1'v.Niim., a dealer in hides anil furs, residing 111 thu neighborhood ol Washington, l'a., has been missing foi several days. Di'iuxn the tompeninco campaign it wai Jacob C. Keiuplc, Es>|., and now it ii plain Jake Keuiple. Sow you C it, and n?w you don't. Ki:iiri.K should look to his laurels. J Napoleon Utile threatens to liurl liimsol on an unprotected community as a "hu morons lecturer." Ok Tuesday night, at Claysville, l'a. John MclClwcc, wliilo engaged in shifting some stock cars, anil sustained a seven irncture 01 nu ngnt leg. Tiiehe was a crowd on tho stone bridge all day yesterday, watching the operation! of tho workmen making tho repairs to the bridge cut down by the Ico on Tuesday. Officer George McCully, of the fourth Ward, is City Sergeant Swconey'f prime minister, aud occupies tho residence at the city building. Vale Johnston The Finance' Committee of tho Itoarc of Commissioners will meet at the Court House at 7 o'clock this evening, in rcgulai session. This will be the first meeting ol the new committee. A few days since Pr. Hardesty, assletci by Drs. Wilson, Campbell and ward, per formed a dillicult but successful operatior upon the eye of Alias Tracy, of Grafton, at the Wheeling Hospital. A noon many of our fashionable' foil will go to Bethany to-day to attend tlx Un?nr?Pendleton wedding and reception wh I'll oroimnDB to be the biircest socieh event of several season#. Tjie passenger train on tho D. & 0. K It. due at 0;05 yesterday morning wai several hours late. TliP delay was caused bv u large rock having fallen on the trad about 10 miles this side of Grafton, whiet had to be blasted. A special train for the convenience o the parties going from here to attend the Lamar-Pendleton wedding will leave tin I'. W. & Ky. dopot ftt two o'clock this af ternoon, and will loava Wollsburg, re turning, at twelve o'clock to-night" Pjiomrammea for the forthcoming Mien nerehor masquerade are out Thu Ppm mitteeof Arrangements consists of Charlei Appenzcller, L. C. Stifel, M. Geliuk, Tlica dore Kobor, ,Sphq|erand Louis Dechert The programmes art* prtato4 |n Ciprmflf? A n'umdeh of prominent Germans in the city will go out to Honey's Point to-day and spend theaftpniflQI) und evening witli 'Gus Heimburger. The occasion pf till visit is the celebration of a birthday, wed ding anniversary and christening com bined. Tiik ice in the Allegheny broke up on Tnncflnv n.wl fa i.nu' running mit Tlw Ohio was crowded with ice air day yester day, from bank to bank. The ice is quite heavy, but as it is also soft, no damage wtu anticipated and none lias resulted so far a; we are informed, A hi'hciai, term of court will bo held at Washington, l'u., commencing on Monday, February 24, for tho trial of causes in which Judge Hart was counsel before his election to the bench. Judge Stowe. ol Pittsburgh, will preside, and it is probable tho term will bo for two weeks. Talk about your baso-burncrs, stoam heaters and pulso warmers! A young lady in Wheeling has discovered a new way ol keeping her feet from getting cold. She sprinkles rodpopppr {u Ijpr sljoos?Jfqjy rock Courier. How did you And it out, Plat? John Omvek, engineer of tho Salt Valley, while assisting to repair the engine ol tho furniture factory of Gardner, Pinle A Co.., of Gallipolis, got his hand caught by the key connecting tho pistonrod with the rock shaft,urushing t Jip two middle bones ol his right hand, doubtless npfjpssjtfjtjng nmnnlfitinn Vbry extensive preparations have been made by thp Mjennerchor Singing Society to make the Masqnortulp JJaJl, >v|i|p|j will be held on February 4th, in their hall, o success. Tickets are on sale at the ofllcc of the German Paper, Louis Dechert's .fewelrv Store and H. F. Behren's Grocery Store, Centre Wheeling. Tjip. spring torm of the Lindsley Institute oppj}s to-dav. This school, under the management of Vrofpssore ijirc}} anfj Dickey, linn beoomo opp of the most popular educational institutions in this part of the country. It is a good sohool, and deserves the very liberal patronage that has been bestowed upon it. As exchange suggests that tho advertiser who thinks his ud. is not seen hepause it occupies an obscure corner of the pQppr sljouli) nut in the body of his advertlseinunta linp reflpptjiig uuoft hjs own or some one qIbo'r clmraotor, and up wil) see how quick the matter will beoomo known that some ono else saw and read it. An interesting religious revival is in progress at the Zane Street M. E. Church, unuprtho ministration of Rev. Hite, tho pastor. ThPpdjfioo is crowded nightly with penitents, am} tho i;)08t ^pnpfiriftl results arp o*pccte4 to tlovf froii} tlje njeqtiijOT. Rev. Jlite is dptprjpinecJ to Jteppu'ptne meetings as |opg qs tjip intprpsj, pontjnues. A large erowd gathered about Lqpas' music store, yesterday morning, to Monro sonta fnr Mnrv Anilordftn's ftnMiwmnnf ?? tho Opera House. When the sale began at D o clock, there was such a jam that many were unable to gain admittance. Nearly svery scat in the house was taken insideofan hour. file j-(lsh for seats was llhnost without precedent. Tiussfehs ofRba*. Kjtats,?The fpllowing deeds iii Ice', tranifsrring real estate, were admitted to record intlip qfljeeof tjio Clerk of the Couitfy Court, vjestprday: Deed made J?nq?ry(, J.tj,t), by John E. I'urkor, Joseph N. 4.tyrliflr am) Slmoi) }>. l'arker.-to Win. Sorrji, (or|qt? Ijos. tflqnij 17, In what Is known as Parser Brqs. addition to tho city of Wheeling, aitiintoil on the right of the National Itoau, going oast, and fronting SO feet on said road, running thence east oi equal width to Orandview street, in the rear of wild premises: $300. Pppd mado Octobor 24, 1878, by I. F. J onus, spacjQl commissioner, to the German Kire lnsurapcc Company, of Wheeling, for 2 acres and Q polos of laudfarmcrly the property qf August IIelmberger,"?n[| situated on little Wliceling^roeki also 124 mrrtiwaf (and situate near tl)o Cumberland Rood, at a pojnt on little Wheeling creek, near lldnpy ? polntiSJ./M. Deed made November 1, 1878; l)y Gllft {son L. C'ranmor and wifo to Anna Maxwell, wlip of Thomas T. Maxwell, fqr lot fronting $S feet on "Ijiirqn street, Wand, together with th.e hor?lltpn)pnlp Md^ag: I'm M. L. U. 3I.4?iUIHiDE.?The mult bait given by the M?thew? Light Guards 1 last'night, at Washington Hali.whllo a I pleasant and -withal a happy affair, was I not by any meana the graudauccess which lis raanagen had anticipated. The gallery J wits well flilMl wltli a fashionable array of i youth and beauty at au early hour in the I evening, who waited long and Impatiently far the appearance of the merry maskers. I The maskers wore slow in arriving, and i came few and far between. Although the i carnival was announced to begin at 8 . o'clock, It was not until after II that l'rof. I Kramer's superb orchestra struck up a I march ami the tun hewn. Although the attendance was light, wo . can say with truth that there wore a mim- i borol handsome aud costly costumes on < the floor. The costuming in general was i much finer than is usually seen at a public I ' ball, and the good tnjte displayed by the maskers in selecting their dress waslho I subject of much comment. There wore i ' the usual variety o( colored dandles, clowns, monkey*, cowboys, soldiers, i Jockeys, organ grimlors, Indians, hunters, < J etc., etc., which go to give color and ox- i ' piesalon to the Mmuviuf. Thoroworoin ? tho throng several excollent burlesques on i > well known characters, and the dance 1 brought out a number of mlrth-provok- i Ing buffoons and trippers on thofr light, I : fantastic heels. I The programme for the evening woe as 1 follows: I Tho opening consisted of three lifo i I pictures, as follows: I I. The M. f,. G's in tho past. I " " " present. 1 | a. " " " " " " future. I 1 4. Qrand demonstration of all tho fools 1 present, and a Grand Tableau upon the ' stage. I ' 6. Upon tho arrival of tho Prince i { Carnival, Grand Mathews' Light Guard i I .March in tho following order: 1 (?). ills foolish Excellency, l'rince Car- i . nival. [ (ft). Tlie Officers of the Night. W.Tfli Excellency the Atneer. I (d). Menagerie. i If). African Talent. i (j). Soldiers of the Middle Ages. i | (;).' Character Masques of all sorts, fol- i lowed hy a liuadrillo. II. Walts. 7. Grand Characteristic Tableau. ' S. Schottiscb. ' 0. Grand Mask Drill. i 10. Quadrille. t All unmask at 12:30 a. m. * The dances were: 1st, Waltz; 2d, < ' Quadrlllo? Grata: 3d, Suhottisch; 4th, i Quadrille; 5t)i, Polka; 0th, Quadrille? i I Tucker; 7th, Wukz; 8th, Quadrille; 9th, : ; Varsouvleiine; 10th. Quadrille; Uth, r Waltz; 12th, Quadrille; 13th, l'olenze; i [ 14th, Quadrille; 15th, Waltz, That the affair was not a more complete I success was not the fuult of the Commit- i . tco of Arrangements, who did all in their i , power to make it as attractive as possible, i The Qommittco consisted of ('apt J. It. I Lukors, tleut J. M. Todd, Lieut. J. L. i Dickey, Sergeant Wm. Schwertfeger, John I [ Berger, H. B. Baguley, Theodore Kober 3 and Harry T. Black. The gentlemen were 1 ' untiring in their efforts to provide fortho I comfort and add to the pleasuro of I their quests. Those present certainly i . had no roftson to regret tho ab- 1 i sence of a orowd, as thev wore given am1 pie room for dancing, and no doubt enr loved themselves much mora than thnv i would had there been u larger attendance. And we have no doubt that tho ref ceipta at tho door were largo enough to . 1 cover tho expenses and leave a small ; balance to bo covered into the treasury of 5 the company. j Ti|b New Tolick Fpncu.?Sergeant Sweeney's deputies, whoso appointments were confirmed by Council on Tuesday ] evening, immediately buukjed on the i ? belts and clubs, and Wont on duty. 0(11- \ cer Wm. Miller, who was formerly a Con- ? stable with 'Squire Miller, on tl{b South J Sji)p, {flnijp t}]0 fjrs^ qrrest. Us run in a , bibulous individual from North Wheeling yesterday afternoon, on a plain drunk. [ Tho prisoner was not only very drunk but J } very noisy likewise; but Miller had . hat} ?or.)o pxngrience as Constablo in , . Handling supn phhractprs, anj} liafl him behind the bars before he poulij realize l|o\y jt ftl| came aboijt. Sorgoant Hweonoy has not yot assigned i his men to different wards, and will not do so for a few days. The men have received f their orders, and will bo expected to obey * i them to tho letter, on penally of dismissal 1 ? from the force. Tho Sergeant impressed 1 mm tlicjr ipintjs partipularlv t)}p tapt^ t tHoy were ijot t6 vjsjt swoops or any places where intoxicating liquors aro sold | unless called there in the performance of , their duties. Major Jim seems determined i r to maintain discipline in his force, and in ( ' .L!..ir ?? siii . . una euuri no win imve me neany co-operation of all good citizonn, { THo forcp ponslstao! the following men: f Owen Sullfvnn, John White, Wm. Miller, ' George McCully, Charles Asmus, James i f St. Myers, Wm. Rutherford, Martin Ma- y ' loney, and McShane I*ee. Mr. McCully < wjll suppepd Stpvp JoJiM|oii nt the u|fcy huildjng. The qoys have ordered their uniforms, and hope to appear in full dress j . next week. l Pbksoxal Mention-.?Mr. Charles List, clerk of the Hudson, arrived from Wheel- 1 i ing yesterday. Captain William List will i [ stay at Wheeling to look after his new < ; boat, and Captain Ben. Goodwin will go j out In command of thp IJucJson.?Cfncin- ? nuti JSiiquirer. t The prominent arrivals in our pity yes- 1 tprday include the following distinguished f nontlpfflpn: flrn. Jo||n W. Simon, of ( Grafton; lion. J. N.Camden, of Parkers- ? burg; J. T. McGran, Esq., of Grafton; t 1 Judge John Blair Hoge, of Martinsburg; t Sheriff Thos. Foster and Ex-Sheriff J. 0. t tt?i? ?r \\n.i it.? t *r t . uatu, ui ?? ? vwuiii/j, lion. U. 1U. tlUUKHOIl 1 and Prosecuting Attorney D. II. Leonard, c of Wood county. t Col. P. Sljalloross returnpfj last even- I jng froiq Peqnsboro, where he assisted In v the arrest of three mail robbers a couple s of days sinco. Gov. bishop, of Ohio, is expeeted to attend the wedding at Bethany to-night. (\ Mr. llenry Cimootti, a popular Pitts- n burgh cloth salesman, is spending a few ti days in the city. ti Harry Robinson, of New York, one of c tho cloverestcommercial gentlemen on tho I fgad, is quartered at tho McLuro House, j OanU J*s, ileP'onald, y\)o W one of & his legs fractured at Cairo, is coming to n Louisville on the Iron Mountain: fiom tl there he will take another boat and come j. homo to Wheeling. Ho is accompanied s by his wife. s "Mr. W. P. Hix.of Columbia, S. C.. ajrent '? of D. Appleton <& Co., school book publish- 13 prs, Npjy York, left last evening for Wash- 0 mgtqn Cjty. 4 =r- * 9 SjipciAi, Tpipi of Circuit Counr. - Judco )y AJolvln l?aa IssiioU a warrant calling a ? special tenn of the Circuit Court, as foU ? lows: W'at Virginia, lo-icit: A Bpcclal term of tho Circuit Court of Ohio county is hereby appointed, to bo holdon on the 10th day of February. A. D. { 1SJ9, fit 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, for the irk) of ppfloiw (><)ul|>>at| jn any jail |qr to|ony. ' ' A grand jury ami a petit jury ol thirty- 81 six'qualilicil jurors are required?tho for- c> raorto Ijo summoned and tf|0 latter drawn 0 and summoned in tftp nsuol mode pre- c( .S(inM uy (hp |?y governing mru|i|r <" terms. ' Bl Givpn under my hand this 38th day of January, A. R. J870. P T, MKM'IX. Tub entire amount of bonds nocessary to fund tho debt of St. Mathews Church ?have now been snbsbribed (or. Tho now 91 bonds bear Interest at tho rate of four per ccnt per annum, a reduction of three and j jialf per cent, which will bo consider- * aliio of?saving to the congregation. Rev. Swopq.'thtjriQW podjofql tqbTihhrph'i IM i confident that all the bonds wlllbor#' (JeoinsU within the npxt Qvr ypara. ' 1-.' j;t??r Bs CAisfiiL wlipR you apply for Dr. 0. McLanii's Vermtfum to B^Wat fctb'thfj Doctor's name ani) thosft of Fleming Bros. St are inscribed thereon in imitation of writing. Without?every little is worthless. C fiillaiiu Loca u.?Mr. T. G. Litten went to Oolnmlmi, Wednesday morning, In the interoit of his appointment to the offlce ol State Librarian. The Gas Company ta again at work laving pipe up the cut, to Oravel Hill, ind at the rate the workmen are progresaIng it will not be long before that long iralk (or the Oravel Hill people will hare lomethinx more to light it than an occalional flash of light from the rolling mill ml blast furnace. Tho palntera are about putting the finahlng touched to the new Episcopalian Jburoh. Thumlay, being tho last Thursday ol Ian nary, la appointed by the General Aslemblv of the Presbyterian Church aa a lay of special prayer for schools, collegea md seminaries. There will bo services at lie Presbyterian Church in the evening. Thero will be a female prayer meotngThursdav afternoon at Uo'clock, at the 'csidence of J. S.Cratty, on Belmont street. Whoever wrotothelotter from Barnesrille that appeared In Tuesday's Inhtilliikncsk must have beun very carefulabout vhom lio selected to ask about the county ieat, to be able, as ho was, to report sucli ireat unanimity in favorof St. Glalrsvllle. [to should see sotno of tho long lists of iignera to me petition lor removal. Tho argest vote )?lle<l by this county was at ,he Presidential election of 187(1. In one ownshlp tlmt polled 405 votes atthat eloc.lou, 'Squire llighloyman liu obtained !IU5 ilguntures to tho iwtition. In Richland iotvnship itself?the township that conalns Su Clalravllle -Bellairo lias got long ists of signatures. We til know what Is :he matter at Itamesvillo, us tho writer of lie communication does too. They will bo hoavily taxed for somo time o pay for a large now Bchool house and lo not wantany Increase of tax, however illglit. llut the minute you leavo tho imits of tliat school district, tho peopio ire in favor of lleilairo. Tho little girls composing the Mission Band intend to give a supper at Mr. Gas:on'a house Friday evening. Go thore uul got your supper and give your own :ooks a rest for ono meal, t ou can do this, [or they will begin to dish up their oysters ind muali and milk at six o'clock. It. C. V. Wants to Mabky.?A farmer living a lew miles down tho river, who is a widowsr. is very desirous of taking unto himself a partner to sliaro with him the |oys and sorrows of man upon this munJane sphere. lie accordingly made inquiry some time ago of a gentleman who resides in our city if he knew whero he might find a middlo-aged woman who would make hhnagood wife. Tho gentleinau told him he thought he did, and would consult with the female, who is a b'ooming widow of somo Bfty summers, ind write to him and let him know the remit of the consultation. Tho widow was tpoken to upon the subject and announced tier willingness to couple up with the aforesaid widower, provided he was comely and well to do. The match maker then wrote to liis friend down the river, telling bim the result of the interview, and giving Lho name and address of the would-be bride. A fow days later a lottor was received by her from tho aged Lothario, ivhioh road as follows: , January 2oth, 1879. Dear Jfrt. . I want to' get married and I want to get i woman who is a cood housekeeper. I liave got 80 acres of land and have got 5 iiead of horses, but the sorrel one Twng iiimself. I have a big apple orchard and lots of cider in the cellar, but have no nolatops. Pleaso send mo your photograph. Yours in love, Jqhx We.will hero state that tho widow had ler photograph taken about ton years ago, but has mislaid it somewhere in the >iouse; sholuisbccn looking for it a day or to, and when she finds it will sond It on. [f the match is made we wish them joy. Tim Courts.?County Court? Judge Bouil.?This Court war in soaainn aa uannl resterday. Tho motion for a now trial in the case of 3iin>8 ft Qjjlespie va. 0. Mackin & Ca.was )vprralp4t Municipal Court?Judge Cranmer. This Court met at 10 a. m., as usual. The bond of James \V. Sweeney, Sergeant of the city of Wheeling, with John rl. Good and John H. Hoffman fts j K88 approved \)Y Qqflrfc Mjournal tutfiia morning at 10 o'clock. Tolice Court?Judge Cranmer. There were two cases up for a hearing i it yesterday morning's session of this I ourt, viz: John Burk was finwl '$2 tor committing \ luwd act. lie couldn't pay, and was ?nt up. Charlotte Smith was charged with throwng unsound substances on the street. She vas fined $2, but execution was susponded m payment of Uavbrly's Misstrbls.?Wo extract the ollowing from a notice of Haverly's Jnltod Mastodon Minstrels, which apwared In the Chicago Interocean: "When the curtain drew up, disclosing orty black and shining countenances, a nurmur of satisfaction arose from the aulience. Arranged in tiers on an inclined )lane, clad in costumcs as irreproachably )lack asthoiruomplpKioRB, quq with linen o nmtph their teetn, the front low lanke<l cn cjthpr sido by four end-mon in ;iicckl?u aujrt?, s^t tne tamuo-plHyere, tho ilog-danoers, the Interlocutor, tho comic ind pathetic singers, the horn-blowers, md all the rest of them, and they rattled heir bones, shook their tambourines, alked, laughed, and sung the spectators nto good humor. Then tho tuge'was leared for specialists, who took off everyhing under tuo sun that could be burI'snued. Plenty of clog-dancing, varied k ith the song and dance combined, tftYPrtflcil tl|0 9ntprtfl|n^pn^'' Investigation and Legislation.?After lie adjournment of Council on Tuesday light, the joint committees on Investigaion and Legislation, authorized by resoIons adopted in tho Second Branch and oncurreu in by the First, wero made by lis Honor the Mayor and Dr. Loran, thp 'resident of tjie SepQmJ branch. TIiq aminittiio appointed to invostigato tho lanageiuent of the gas affairs consists of lie following gentlemen: First Branch? 1. G. Cracraft, John II. Hall and John W. uhultz; Second Branch?Ralph Arkle, imon Ilorkheimer and Dr. J. E. lleves. he Committee on Legislation is: First iranch?John Butterfield, J. E. fjuuhps nd Mniel Spjmmhrft: Sjujonrt li.rjnSiIfrpd Ualqwejl, jfrgdoncjc Gqoqfeuow nd Robert Simpson. Tfoo vommitteos ill meet within a day or two and organ;o, and cot down to buslnoss as speedily : i possiulo. Trv it, for it never disappoints. Dr. ull's Cough Syrup. Per bottle, 25 cents. Nrw Stock of Carpets?Good carpets ir 15 cents, at Jons Roemeks, Jh yqu sl)Ou|4 slip and sprain your i ikle, or hurt yourself in any way, you i innot find a better remedy than Mcl/iirit { ood Intent Liniment. It is tlie best pan a- , a of all, and is sold in large hqttles qt 2ft ' nivflt tibial, anil you wi|l ifflU l|avp it |n t|>o housp. lnno? nn<l for Italian) a, 1 rtnnJ i ?<" V..W-. ULIOYU UI gull Ono 5 octavo Estey organ at $00. One 7 stop Smith American organ at 5. * One 6 atop Taylor & Farley organ at $50. S One $350 Smith American organ at i 50. ; One 0 atop Packard organ at 165. I oSp 6 flctijvji piano ' ?One 6 optavo Chlckering piano at $75. f ne 0 octave Clilclcering piano at $100, J ne 7 octave Haines' piano at $200. 1 BpiPNfH /Ubw Jackyou'a licatBweot Xavy Xolncfo. ' ruoyat or a Wdx Know* Jiwilul ?Mr. John A. Lash, the well known jeweler, at 1006 Main street, has rented the line Itore room formerly occupied by Joe. Wilde, Xo. 1066 Main, and corner Main and Eleventh atreets, where he will remove bis itock o( goodi about the first ol March. The new location (elected by Mr. Lash la one of the beat known business stands In the city, having for many yean been occupied by Mr. Joaepli Wilde as a book atore. Sroai Chowdid Ali, tiik Tims.?Saturday, February 1st, la positively the loat day of the Great Bankrupt Saloof Clothing, No. 1.120 Market street, between Twelfth and Fourteonth atreets. oppoelto the Opera House, Wheeling. All admit inch bargains were never beforo offored. Only a few left. Men'a cloth pants (115, worth 14 00; men's overcoats $1 08, guaranteed worth $1)00, or monoy refunded: men's clotli coats tl 80, worth $8 00. Call at once before this great fate cloves. New Stock of Wall Papors?Choice patterns from 0 to 8 cent*, at Xos. 2011) and 2021 Main street, John Rokmku's. Musical IwrTRiHmrr Repairing of every description on Violins, Guitars, Accordeons, Flutes, Band Instruments, Drums, Banjos, Bows, Ac., carefully and cheaply done at Shoib's Music Store, under Washington Hull. Pianos and Organs tuned, repaired, renovated and re-polished in the best manner, and work fully warranted. Hon. A. H. Stephens, the great Statesman of the South, says: "I havo used Durang's Rheumatic Remedy for Rheumatism with great benefit." It ia a positive euro. Send for circular to llelphonstine & Bontlcy, Druggists. Washingtou, D. 0.; or ask your druggist for it. daw Probably no one preparation has received so much praltw from its patrons, nor is so deserving of commendation as Hull's Hair Rcncwer I We but echo the voico of tho millions who havo used it when we pronounce It the Jle$i Hair Dressing in the world It stands unrlvulled. Those who arc aflected with diseases of the scalp accompanied with itchingor irritation, find relief ntiil ismnunil J** thin remedy. When the lmir is inclined to fall off, a moderate use of tho Kenewer -will strengthen the roots of tho hair, and preservo it, and if it exhibits a tendency to turn gray it will restore tho natural color.?Fulton {Mo.) Telegraph. _ daw A t'nmouN Article. Glenn's Sulphur Soap lias won great celebrityand sale by sheer force of its astonishing effect in curing skin diseases, and eradicating blemishes. Pricc 25 cents. For restoring the natural color, growth and beauty of the nair buy Hair Hevlvium, at 50! cents per bottle. It has no equal. Sold by Logan, List & Co., and by every druggist. Decay ol the Teeth may bo onlirely prevented, the breath nurilied, and tho teeth made to glisten with wniteness by the use of Brown's Camphorated Den tri trice. Price 25 cents. "Brown's Bronchial Troches" are renowned and wonderfully effective for curing colds and relieving any throat or catarrhal dilHculty, but guard against counterfeit. Sold by Logan, List A Co., and all druggistsat 25 cents per box. A Monarch of the Age. Pains of every kind can be stopped almost instantly by the use of "Brown's Household Panacea," a safe and marvelous remedy of great repute, which is taken internally and applied externally. Prices 25c and 50c per hotMrs. Window's Soothing Syrnn is a merciful boon to children toothing. Price 25 cents. Guard airaiust counterfeit* nml ?.?t Uitious." Sold by Logun, Listifc Co., and ull druggists. TTikkeow We arc surprised to teo so many still suffering with neuralgia and Rheumatism, when thoy can lw cured. Wo know the feeling winch exists among very many?"that any medicine which isauvertised must Imj a humbug." This may be true in some cases, but when we know of a remedy which has become so jKjpularasIiawson's Curative, and we have such conclusive eviilQUCO of the good It has accomplished, it is moro than folly not to n\nkc ii trial of It, and satisfy yourselves that all the proprietors claim for it is true. In such diseases as Rhoumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica. Headache, Sore Throat, Lame Back, auu Toothache, we can safely say that no remedy, either in physician's prescription or In propri. etary form, has effected more OWTCi than I?awson's Curative. ttIisavv The l*eoplo Want l'roor. There is no medicine prescribed by physicians, or sold by Druggists, that carries such evidence of its success and superior virtu* as Boscuee's German Syrup for seven a Cougluj, Colds settled on the breast, Consumption, or any disease of the Throat and Lungs. A proof of that fact U that any person afflicted can gQt a Sample Bottle for 10 cents and try its kiipcrlor effect before buying the regular size at ?5 cents. It has lately been introduced in this country from German v. and lt? wm?w. ful cures are astonishing everyone that uses it Three dojws will relievo Any case. Try it Ttb&kyr "Totally Different (ram nil Other*." The "London Hair Color Restorer" is the most delightful article ever introduced to the American people, and is totally different from all other Ilair Restorers, being entirely free from all impure Ingredients that render many other articles for the hair obnoxious. Where I Baldness, or falling of the hair exUts, or proI maturely graynesa, from slckntws, or other causes, its use will restore the natural youthful color, and ?\u?e a healthy growth, cleansinn the uwp from ull impurities, dandruff. I <tc., at the snine time a most pleasing and [lasting lmir dressing, fragrantly perfumed, rendering tho lmlr soft and pliable, making it an Indispensable article in every toilet, HOME TESTIMONY. Dr. Swayiic & Son:?llespccted friends 1 have tho pleasure to inform you tlmi a lady of my acquaintance, Mrm Miller, is dollghtcd with the succ(^3 youf "London Hair Color Restore^'. Her hair was falling rapidly, and oultegray. Tho color has been restored, the fallingoffentirely stopped, and a new growth x*. u, vi^nn(uuia. Druggist, cor. Tenth ?fcOaates, Phlla. Ask yQHrdrmjHi'l for uondon Hair Color Ilottiurcr. Price, 75 cent* a bottle. Six bottles, $-1. Main Depot for the U. 8.,3.10 North Sixth St, Philadelphia. nuw I was in the drug business in this town for ten years. I sold more of Hatch's Universal Cough Syrup for three years of that time, than , I sold of any other couch remedy. I always sold it on its merits aim seldom Mad a bottle returned, ft appmed (q give universal satisfaction A. 8. Fisher, Bergen, N. Y. Found!?The Rest in the World! Hatch's Universal Cough Syrup, for croup, asthma, colds, and all lung diseases. Look Out!?1 have it! a gnre cure for neuralgia, toothache. headache, pain in the bowels, colto. and all inflammation. it is Davis' tjomc Relief for Vain. No cure, no pay I Sold by Loqax, List & Co. ttsaw "Helling Pile*,** 3ymptom? of which are moisture, liko perspiration, intonso itching, particularly when t undressing, or after getting warm in bed, increased by scratching, might think pin worms were crawling in and about the rectum, oftentimes shows Itself around tho private parts. A pleasant and safe cure in every cafcp la "Swayne's Ointment." If allow} to?ontinue, very serious result* n\ay follow. [ was a qrtvt %u?ferer from itciiixo piles. Symptoms wore moisture, intense itching, . particularly at night, increased by scratching, ' jorencss, etc. "Swayne's Ointment" made a perfect cure. J. W. ChrisTi 341 North Sec- 1 jnd street, Philadelphia ItaAtti If you ftr$ suffering from this distressing complaint, or Tetter, any crnitv. icaiy oicin uueose, u*> "Swuyne'i Ointment" ind be cured. s?n(hy mall W ?ny addnw, on receipt o! lrlpe, SO conU a bos, or throe lor $125, by Dr. iwavne& Son. 330 North Sixth street, l'hllalelphli. 8okl by ill leading druggists. TIM* Livm ii Kino.?'The Liver Is tho imperial irgan of the whole human lyitem, u It con- r roll tho life, health and hupplnea of niRn. >Vhen it la disturbed In IU propef Action, oil Undi ot allmonti are U\j iwtuiUl remit. The liraUottotfoatUhf luoveiueiiti o[ the heart r .iMftdfl, the action ol the briln and nervoni : VWom, are all Immediately connected with no workings of the Liver. It ltaa been auomlully proved that Oreen'a August Flower unoqualed In curlngall pereqtlft Rtlllciod with i )yipep?lm or Uvfj P(mu4*lnt and all tho nu- 1 BKMS WWRtoffli thai result from an an- i lealtby condition of tSie Liver unl Stomaoh. lannile bottles to try, IQoeqta. Positively sold t B V\ <"KM ?? % WW* CoaUpetit. three 3 [J?i? will prove th*MV(?juitwU?t you w?ot. . TH4* We Challenge) The World. ^.n ban evjd?n? decidedly the beat Lone Medicine made, inaimuch aa It will cure a common or Chtonlo Cough in one half the tlrue.and rellero Aithmn. Bronchitla, Whooping Cough, Croup, anil howmONcaMMConiumptlon cured than all other* Itwtll curt where thev fall, It li pleasant to take, harmleea to the youngeat child and we guarantee what wa lay. Price lOetoiMcta. and $1.00. If yonr Lungs are ore, Cheat and Sack lame.uae8hiloh'a foroui riutcr. Bold by E. Booking. Odd Fellow'a Hall; C. K. Dwlght, 24th and Clupllne streets; Uuehllu lire* A Co., Wheeling, and Hutbandsifclntkeet). Bellalre. D* Ton Bellerf It. - Thatln this town there an acorn of neraoni ruling our iton every day whose Uvea are made miserable by Indignation, Dyipejaia, boar anddI?tr?Md Stomach, Liver Complaint, Consvroptlon, when for 75 cents we will eell them Shiloh's VlUiHzer, guaranteed to cure them. Sold by E. Hocking, Odd Fellow's llall; C. K. Dwight, 24th anu ChapUne streets; Luughlin Uro*. &Oo.,Wheeling, and Husbands & Inakeep, Bellaire. Tub most popular and fragrant Perfume of the day, MHact*stack;" try It. Bold by K. Docking, Odd Fellow's Half; C. E. Dwlglit, 24*_h and Ohapline streets; Laughllu Droe.?ft Co., Wheeling, and Husbands & Inskccp, Bell* alro. . tts ADDITIONAL TELEGRAPH. WASHINGTON. COIN lNCMCAStXU 1.1 TUB TllIASUHY. Washington, January 20.?The Treasury Department states that over $2i>,000,000 in coin obligations, including $1,400,000 in United States notes, presented (or redemption, have been paid the current month, yet the coin in the treasury has steadily Increased. Hereafter the Assistant Treasurer will pay tho interest on Government bonds in gold, il demanded j no great deiriand, however, is expected. rouit i-xs CENTS. Subscriptions to the 4 per cent loan since yesterday, 53,820,650. CONFIRMED BY TUB 8E.VATB. The nomination of Senator tfhristiancy to be Minister to Peru was unanimously confirmed,' without the usual refferonce. SITTING BULLS DELEMMA. Tlie courso of the Government in dealing with Sitting Bull will bo to require him and hispeople to surrender as prisoners of war or go back again to Canaua. A RBCE1TION FOB CARPENTER. Arrangements have been made for a reception to be tendered Senator elect Carpenter, of Wis., on his arrival to-morrow evening. Ohio Lcgliilatare. fill ituiioa on TT-. 1.111 a _ uuiivnuto, voliuui/ 41/.?A1UU8C Ulll lO reduce homestead exemption to f5(K) on real estate and $250 on personalty was indefinitely postponed. Marine New*. New York, January 29.?The passongers of the disabled steamer City of Chester leave for their destination by the City of Montreal, Friday. The City of Chester , lost her rudder and rudder post by a I heavy sea Sunday, 280 miles out. River Kcwi. River 25 feet and rising. Weather clcar aud warm; thermometer48?. Allegheny ice tilled the rivor all day and seemed to be quite heavy. There were no arrivals or departures. C'apt. Prince caught several barges, flats, &c., some in pretty good condition and others pretty well used up in the conflict with jams and gorges. There can be no regularity in the running of the packets until tne creeks and small rivers have disgorged their ice. The Itagon and Courier are both at Pnrkersburg, and will await the passage of the ice Hoe. The Hudson left Cincinnati on her regular day, but it is altogether owing to circumstances when she will cot horn. By Telegraph. Pittrdukou. January 29.?River 20 feet and rising. Weather i?Ar and cool. K\'aN8VIL!.e. Jar-jary 20.?River falling; 29J feet \VGather cloudy and warm. Mercury 50?. Nashville, January 29.?Riuer falling with 9 feet on the shoals. Arrived: Anderson, Cairo. VicKSiiuim, Januafy 29.?Weather warm and fair. Thermometer 79?. River risen 9 inches. Down: Harry Frank. Little Rock, January 29.?River rising slowly; 5 feet 10 incites below the high watermark. Departed: Nowland, Memphis. Caiko, January 29.?Arrived: Grand Tower. Vicksburg. River 83 feet 7 inches and falling. Weather cloudy. Titer* ( moiueter 486. Loi'isvii.lb, January 29. ? Weather | cloudy and cool. Arrived: Now Mary Houston, New Orleans; rising and stands | 12 feet 5 inches in the canal. Memphis, January 29.?River stationary.! Denarted; Thnmnami TW?o?? I . -~v?"> vfuiutiijt ! Star, Lucy Gastrell, John Dippold anal barges, New Orleans; Shinkle, Willie Austin, Cincinnati. Cincinnati. January 29.?River 33 feet (J inches and falling. Weather cloudy and cool. Arrived: Thompson, Marietta; Silver Cloud, Tonnessee river; Golden Crown and Sehenck, Now Orleans. Departed: Cons Miller, Memphis; Donnally, New Orleans. St. Louis, January 29.?Pretty heavy ice has been running here all day but not enough to ston navigation. The gorge at St Charles and Herman in the Missouri river, has given way and that stream is rising rapiqly. The Mississippi is still closed at Alton and all points above. The ice is running out at Cairo and the auchor line of boats Maude, Grand Tower and City of Alton have been ordered up here from Cairo. The river roso 4 inches at this point. The Government gauge shows 8 feet 7 inohoa of water which indicates between and 5 feet to Cairo. Weather cloudy and cool. GREAT REDUCTION iv prick or LEA & PER BINS' CELEBRATED puosouxctcd ur ca . EXTRACT tWi of a LETT Kit (ram CONKOISSCERS |J TO BE THE El to bU brother at ML woncEsrcR. 'Only Gooda*^ *uy,im. flBSi UW1LEA 4 pFIiQoiino " 8&BS7fc?lNIN8tbaUheir Sauce OctUCS, IfW^I * h,8bly ert?*med in |fc==^J India, and U In toy Aim) applicable to WMfWJg opinion, tho wont pa* flsjgsegsl Inlahlu ak w?ll aa the SVHHT VABIRTT OKB^^W mt?tWholfomcfouo* HWlUat t>wade.". WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, ?HU8 Giviso TWRCOXSOMK* Not Oxly tiir HUNT uvt this Most Economical Sauce. y Slguature on otery bottle. JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS, 9^GaUt(i PUce, and I Union bqtvu*, N*w York* IX) JUSTICES OFTI1E PEACE. we aro now prepared to (urnUh. all Wndi of JUSTICES' BLANKS, 'rinted on flrit-claa popor end In good ityle, t reasonable rata*. FREW h CAMPBELL, { kug20 28 A 27 Fourteenth 8fc I) LANK BOOKS-The Daily Iktelu- , U pooer Book Bindery doea Utter work ol all 1 tnd* tkm? ?nv offlr* tn Wwt Virginia Mn . mnn I Invented Id Wall HtrevtStocki I )IU tO $1000 makea fortttMa ewry month. v IBook Mot free explalaloi rwTthlnj. AddrtM BAXTEKACO., Bankera, . ill-daw 17 Wall BL, Maw York ( OPEBAHOVSjgil TWO NIGHTS ONfy I I Friday ind Saturday, Jan. 3lit iMFtb.^l 1 The Distinguished Young Tr?jtllWM Miss MARY ANDERSQfl I Supported bjr the Favorite Acw* ' Mr. .Tohn W. Nuvtohl And i Superior Dramatic I I Friday Evening, Jntumry aut I UOMBO AND .lULUjjl I M*ry Andwton I flaturday Evening. ?bni*ry Ui I INGOMA H. 1IIwry Anderson aa r -~.lywl I Reserved Seata 91 00. .Sale ul ??u I Wednesday January IWth, *i 'i i. iu, i, Lwf jffB | Stow. it | NEW ADVERTISEMENTS 1 DUDKE 4 CO., ~ ^ Jj MERCHANT TAUpin Ciulmore Suits to Order ~ m ?'? >jq h Cmlmere Pant? to Order M W ? tl |i ^ Black. Cloth and DlagonalOreuSBitiugj^ Melton, Chinchilla, Diagonal 0?erWl Order ^' in m no w no ^ A Fell line of the Abox to ChooMfjJ AU too4* uatofullr cut, ?rll moat luhlomblB manner, ?nJ warrimtd lot" It will jou to gift ua i mil. BUDKK & CO.. td llWMAKKCTSTm^ Keep Your Cider Sweet Bulubite Llm# wlifc " , uirccuoni Graduated Chest Protectori Best and Cheapest in the market, BREAKFAST COCOA! Delicate. Made Instantly. No Tig^ Oat Meal and Cracked Wbul Splendid I Only fifteen minute* boilfy OURMOmfill Contains no Burnt Alum or Chalk orB? dust, or any adulteration wtatertr. LOGAN. LIST & CO, DRUGGISTS, Buuhjk Coisn, no23-d*w TV/I EMBERS 01* THE LEUISLATUB 1YJL can supply theiawlvet with ANY KIND OF BOOKS On farorable terms, from our Lar|t Stock. Country School Books Can bo bought to advantage by resident! | back counties Jan22 STANTON k DAVENPORT. a ESTABLISHED IM5. . I EASOALE'S DYE HOUSt OFFICES: {BS-Sfc CINCINNATI, O. Dresses, Shawls, Silks. Velvets and Clothlaj W Drosses Id all Fabric* Cleaned without rip^nt U Curtains cleaned, Crape Veils dyad. Inm^.-iidji In the piece. W. R. TEASDALE. f?"Scud your goods by cr prew. Writs far 0? cular. Ml ENTAnLINIIEIt IMJO. RANDAL H. FOOTE, - Banker, No. 70 Broadway, KtwYow. Having been for twelve years a taunted J* York Stock Exchange and Vice-President U Mi Board, the highest character and exjxrifn?hp? anteeu. Stocks, Uold aud Bonds, al*,, auch as "Straddles," "puta" ami "calls" on hrp< small amounts, bought and told on rtfulirnoafc Slims and moderate margins. Pamphlet miliW-W Street," and stock* tables containing valuibltWe nistion nudlwl on receiptor 10 cent*. mflfrn* /ntttvimnt. ??*? ? I inMiau SUUAK UUKKD HAMS, \J CHESTER SUGAR CURED SIlOlLDElS.Ttt U1NIA BREAKFAST BACON, Pure Leaf* Lard, In Tierces, barrels, Half-barrels, l*aiN and HiIPftEi PLAIN SHOULDERS, MESS PORK. FAMILY IVRK. FRESH SAUSAGE, BOLOUNA tfAliUlS Mr own curing, aud quality uusuriassri. ForaihVf Jan4 1>. C.UST.Ji rjyRY HAYDKN'S PATKNT? FIBE lilTSDKKRS. Only 00 cunts a ease of 100 kimllen. For sale by WART! I EN' ?t T1 KM AN, Ma street, und H. F. BEIIRISNS, ]an? 2217 and 2219 MmkuSlM Q.REAT REDUCTION IN HOLIDAY GOODS. JOHN FIUEDKL, de27 1130 M ux Sunt. JpIANO TUNING? I hire laadearraugemenu with Mr K. C. VAJJ* attend to iuy order* for Pl?tn> Timing Mr.**11 U*n excellent tuner, uud partus amy rely ?! *? elm work. W. S. HUTCHINS. ]?n2ft ARTAND Mt'.HlC'aTOtf, LUKE FITTOA Colls attention to his I*at?t?t Styles of Gilt & Porcelain PortabU And fine Decorated Slimirs, SUITABLE FOR CHRISTMAS Olfli ile5 14111 JUlN 'WW JpLUTING MACHINES? Six Different Style* CHEAP, AT NESB1TT & BRO., I*n4 1312 Market Snq*. J D. PRAGEK, Ohurcli Dccorntof' Original Designs and Btylw to harmpnl**jj wtkltectunU dcaign ol bulldlu* ?'??3 *Jr?n Stotea and Dwelling*. All Jul*" " itylea to bettor, at Sample Ilnoiu. Na. Iffll MAIN ST.. W1IEKU.SU mr7 ? JJENRY VOEHL, MANUFACTU8KR Of Saddle*. Trnnki, Haraou, Bridle". . Callar*. Whip*" 2218 Market St., opp? Filth W?n! Mark* ?? .. Cuxtkk Wiikkm^"' tid ?yRepairing pwnr.rtlr and nwilr ?l'"|fB^RANKIil.V TYPE _ FOUNDKV, ^ mvo rine atreel, aneinnnn, ?" ? ALLISON, SMITH &. JOHNSON. ,.*!> tJH on which thla imjw l? H _ the above Foundry.?Kb. 1ntu.i.iu?:v ?.a. THIS PAPER E.r5 Newspaper Advertising Uunau i? W* S?KNEW YORK. l>e made for It lu 1 J H. ROSENBERG, Wheeling Freedom and Sandstone #?"' Comer of Market and Thlrtj-thlnl >u. * ?!" constantly on hand Door Stri*. I JlDdow oaw, Window Kills llni?h?. *J' ? fettlo* The attention of Contr?ctun iJ?*rV ay faciUUea fur furoLahlujc ?1) kinds of lftD,wl4? n? purpoeea. Prir*i rondirnf. Dai HEADS, LETTEK UFor OMt Bill H?dL Uki |M? S?Mr* aril, 4c., |o to U? IMj **" "