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HOLIDAY COOPS, I BARGAINS IN HOLIDAY GOODS! . THIH AVKKK. In order to close out the remainder of our Holiday Goods, We will offer them this week at Greatly Reduced Prinocl I I lUwtf" GEO. R. TAYLOR. Twilled Silk and Satin tie Lyon UMBRELLAS Willi Handsomely Cad Handles AND Paragon Frames!! JUOT OPENl.t) BV GEO. R. TAYLOR.i DOLMANS; i |t A.ND I) SACQUES III] < t fFEttEO THI8 WEEK AT , 1 \ K Reduced j Prices!! * V n \ I o ii c GEO. R. TAYLOR J b It _ i&. td i i i ? i mn MEDICAL. ? To ?*rvott? M?n>rrr? -Tim Urrni Kuru( Hill U?IUIHl)r_||r. J II. hliup. u Mill * N|t?rlllr Mr.llrlnc. y Dr. J. II. Minimon** Nprrldr Mrdlclnr l U ? poatltvf cms |..r Upwmmorrh'i, luuiutani t. ? Wr.knra. Mid *tl JlMiMM tMultla< from I m >?rrvu? ii jr. Irritability, Mrntal .\n*l*t?. 1 Ujirfunr. UkIiu l?, l>r|irra*l.m ?( fplnta anu lurl- I Uoaal deratigauianti i>l ibc J<ar?ou.t?j.tcm sunlit Pain tn IliC* ur Old*. U'M ot M?niorj, I'mnaturt f Old Aj# mid ill*-. " . ' n?i I bat l?uJ tn ( Oioi.iwpilon, In. . M autiy andan?>l> /n J luattAT b"W hat. *t\r$ * T^Wa. ay. 2f i land ttir a;ilcm V , -V' . U LrfflaPg , n*j J- Imm ii -o' 2 /ly J < *** id any kind /fifty. ^ u Oik Sdi>lli'ii.* w| J i in** ? i rwuirr tba l?l function* awl procure limith and kanpina a wham twlnrr ?m drapundanrr and glonirt. I '2 ha S|*ciCr MflWlaa u Uiuii umM ?tih waudarful , l>a:iiptUt(WBt lrr?U)*ll. Willa fur U#iu ami gal full particular*. I'w,b,??irtr, AIM par picka<r, or all wckagaa i I???), Wtll I* >rnl lir null on r*r*liit f uitiurf. , A Uit*iall<rl?f?. J. H. MIMPwW'S M Kl?l( INtf<V.. lut and too Main Si, Buffilo, S. Y. cc? Hold In WbacUug bj I.AUOHI.IS BUCK .1 CO. ; JTUA.xitClN TYPE FOUNDRY, I CI rtH4 BIrvrt, CUuimnmH, OAU. AlllSOW, SMITH 1JOHNSON. *JaS5'?S!'-lB:CS?i5ffiSa.h am Win. zINK & SON UNDERTAKING> ?U*t?l"?ufI. t*r?fully irnndfd U. CA8KBT8 'JdI CM ,? Mil klii'lt ana 4ml kept euMumly HAi.'KH lurnubnl alth* lowwl II ivy '*??. Alio ?full 11mol Carpets, Oil Cloths, Window Shades, wkw tn.1 Cluaibw 1'urnlUiit, vUUliwteflwiltb* t'ofc.TuBHir-anuHD AID llAUirm GEO.E.STIFEL&CO. 1065 Main St. Inalluiu l>r|Mirliu?iil?frrvM?lllBii'i llulU?; Nut* lit iiitl N|ici id lUigaiut. n ? Ai/ r> i yes , h???iuat t|?u*<laMo< |i?D>l-i|iun (iViii'Mli* 4nhliui? tlul?b) ffllla, tnfela ?i> c-u bunr-lly ?uJ brviluiljr l f. r durability ami ?Hir. ( Hi ill K tffM'K (IK CLOAKS and DOLMANS, Whit U air WIbi,u0rrt<l at much Irn iLm rmljr WU |.?U?m. SHAWLS, Jlyry >li?Ir*lilf kit J in.l ,u?IHj'. 'I It* iar?i*t Hut I rlu<-laMu Hurt?, luaiMi ami N?| km* ?r lima *ar ?Uo?n I>imii it.J hilk lUriUrnlilfl*. M k 4iJ ( atiuiMC MuiR-t., I-*'? TlJIti ii?| l*llk?w Mn.u?, Hlk l.tubrvlni*. Ac., 4a "lu xlilltlun tu llic nl>oii'x.iur ."i? UI I11<I11<<uifiili Id Mark ami Co'ihiU Catbiui u? auil Sutdtlw lu urate*! Dioaa MaHi lalv GEORGE E. 8TIFEL & CO., 1065 Main Street. di*lrf TO-DAY & TO-MORROW nappy news 10. dim uuyers. Profit b,\ tlic CltaiU!v. It Hill be many tin j n lM*l?ri* J <iu cau buy ili?* Mime mrr mknIii. Wr oUrr Our 100 limn 4?rnlii Murk Mlk ill 75 cent*. Our 1.10 ( ronliruiii ItliirKMIlm ui 1 OO. Our ' ? <>o Uroi Urn In lllurk Mile at 1 ao. Our H 00 ( ronliruiii liUi k Mlk at 2 OO. Our I V.X-ruh tirnlii rolorwl Mlkk at 00 rculN. Our I AO liroN 4?i,nlit I'ulorcil Mlk* at 110. Thrj are III UidieN wide. uuU Ilie Or*I ColorrU Mllii iiuporlril. Hi* oiler 00 pirre* Summer Milk* at a private |>rlrc. ? ome uu?l nee llieui. He otlrrfcllk \ fitI'lNitinl DuinithM' Milk* JumI a* tkeap. Hp otlrr our eullr?* utiH'li ol .Silk ({uimIn ki iltiy ami to-morrow nl jirlw* urtor lirlore ?eru lu llilfteily. Avail juurMi-lt ol lUi.i opportunity? it Is tlif uirfkl present to make to your IririHl*. HeuiPiubrr itiU Mlli Nalr only to* day anil fo-uiorrou. I. BLUM & BRO., No 11(11 .11 Mill M. DKNT1STKY.?'rOTHOSK THAT 1>& H1Ufa. lu nn Ibalr Mti.ni ImiIi ?m wobM mj that ?< an now U-ttrr prr|?ml than mr l?l?ir? to u?i.l? lln-iu to Ju tv. Ity lb* uw ?.l an Ki.aiTwi M.oiNKlir 1'ti ;?ium wr rail an<l ait* matin* in-ttrr ii.IIiiiiiIk.ju.it Huld Kllllnfa, with uiore?T*? lu uuf hitlHlK, lh?li bl1? hrtrtufurv bfrli III tilla clly of < !??? Urtr, without Ui> !<! ?4 lb* bJi'trlr I'luiarr. What wr my w* can pn>r? t?jr kiiuU J?uor?tr*iion. Cull uiid m lor jrour*rl?<?. JAM&J M. rtUUi.lMi.N ?.???. ml No. 1143 Mrrki i ft., Wftr*llii<, W. V*. Ik Znieltytactc (Mm Km. M mm! '27 foortwulli dirwl. S*w ArtterlUrilit-nU Egg-Nog?Clirin. Siebke'i Saloon ? Fourih jisko. ? I/tft? Locket. Wanted? Hoarder. StoauierKt. Lawrence. Kngravinpt, At'.?Kirk. Frit-nil A Sou?Parlor Suite. Santa Claua at Washington Hull. Cut Flowers-Inland Green House. North Street Church entertainment. Tmhmombtkk Kwoao.?'The following ihows the range ol the thermometer, 86 observed at NcnuepPa drug btore, Uj?er? limine corner V.'twKKMMV. lifts. 1871*. 7 a, m. U m. J f. m. 7 I*, a. I 7 ah. 12 * i f m. 7 r.u 'j li 1ft 16 I CD ? V> 64 WKATHKH INDICATIONS. Wa^minoton, December 'Jo.?1 a. m.? For the Ohio Valley anil Tennessee, tff>ldcr, i-lomly and rainy, followed by clearing weather, riaing barometer, north and we??1-winda. ror wio ?> ?i J v , cooler notfj to went *luda, cloudy weather, with ?noH', possibly followed uy clear* iug weather. Tilt: hrM Kub-Kor in tberlly ?nu be lm?l ut CllltlM. MKllKt '.H. BUY a Present that will outlast line; one to not only gladden the heart to-day but In after years awaken happy recollections ?r the giver. ' JACOB W. GRUBB. t:t;<a*.\Ol* by quurt or nallou, lor laiiillles mil be liiid at CUIUS. hi EUR 1/4. \\ III) ham the lueliy uumhrr 7 rtiirlj-oue tirrw tUc l>rr??r4 Hull it Nprji-r ltru.'?. Cull au?l Kfl the lame. ( O to Cbrt?. helbUe** lor jour Fbb* Vor to-d*y. You run gel It by <|Uiirl >r knIIou. Lkctohk.?Bin. John R. Thompson. President of our .State University, ami orinerly Uft?tor ot the Cbapline Street M. 2. Church, in to lecture at tho Methodist ihurch on tho Inland, nextTuesday night, lie 30th inat. The suhiect selected bv the toverued gentleman is "The {sovorefgntv >f Manhood." Ilia lecture* on "Oratory*' :ud "Maeaolay" delivered In thin city, Irew full house* ami were very well revived by hisaudiences. Mr. Thorn j*?on ia [1U1U pu|"i?l ?U ?? UClMlllfc, Ul.li 4IU (MillIII | ho bland church will be UUcnI on Tut** lay night to listen to eloquence tlml is I ;enuiuo, natural and truly thrilling. Kioer Pardojcct.?Chan. Kiger,. who raa convicted nearly a year ago for the aurderof llnbrecht iu a shanty iu South Vheeling in Noveinberof 1S78, and sen* onccdto tlio Penitentiary (or one year, ran pardoned yesterday hy Governor iatthewn. A .petition, numerously nignd by respectable and influential citizen*, ml by ten of (he iurora who cut on the iwe, was presented to Ilia Kxcellencr, ml in consideration of the**factshecon* luded to extend the executive clemency. < iigor wan released I ant night ami came to < be city. Hi* father is nearly blind and I elpleii*, aud hi* mother supports the I imily by washing. The boy wm ably < cfended uy t'apt. Dovener at Ida trial, uU-UiULixuITdrt in no' email degree he wea hla liberty to-day. c Wahiiinuton IIall To nuiiit. ? Perhaps ? a happy and joyful a throng as can any- ' ki??r? bo found will be tbe children aud < heir senior* to the nnuiU-r of at least a egiment at Washington Hall tonight. 1 [Hi* Sunday School connected with Rev. larneu's Church always touches the Mipular pulse, aud the parents of the five mndrod enrolled scholars, together with rlenda by the hundred, do not fail to uake the annual gathering during the -brlstmae season one of delight and snc:e*a. To-night, in addition to the usual innlveraary songs, Ac., the "Cantutu of ianta Claiw," by the celebrated Sunday school comiKjaer, W. Howard Doane, wifl be given by tho school. Tbe programme now being printed at our job ojlice puts town tne Nubjecta of tho cautata aa "wait* ing for Santa Clam," Santa OJeua'visit to Deua Grctchen, Cert and FriU. and Santa Claim' viait to the Mbool. It bring* In a number of In'autiful gracae, aa love, Joy, bone. peace, with the lullaby song, Slelghbell cliorooa, Ac. ' Two wlnga or sdditiona litre l>eeu added to the stage to accommodate the Home children, and member* of Miaa Robertson's justly celebrated "Jewel Departiuuut." The exercise* will commence promptly it eight o'clock, the doors being openejl at 7:15. No doubt tho entire nuuilter of ticket* placed on sale will lie exhausted,' and there will be a demand beyond the supply. Uriel MtailH. Memo Chrlrtiuas! I No. SI drew the "big doll" at Speyera'. ' Banausic Co., will cloae tbclr grocery at 12 m. to-day. | Chris. 8i*hk*'s will be headquarters (or egg-nog to-day. Tiiaai marriage licenses were Issued by Hecorder llook yesterday. Tiik grow earnings ol the Washington College l<oan amounted to 12,128 V2. Tint 111dm Factory pays off this morn* iug and will "vacate until the 28th. A CihunTmam dinner of huge proportions is billed at tb^ New Mcl.nre to-day. Tiik vacation* of the different public schools begin this morning, ami Hill con* tlnuu until January 6th. Mr. U. W. STKiutnoD, Is building a very large and i mi l enient barn un bin farm near Mount deChantal. NoTwiTiiaTAXtiiKo the inclement weather of yesterday, the streets were crowded with people bout on ceh'britliug Christmast. A MAaxivicsxT silver service set was I * at evening indented to the Ml was Doddridge by three of their music and art pllplls. Tiik lien wood Iron Works paid its etn* i.loyes yeaterday In gold, distributing *i:i,600of liard money to the l>oyn us a Christmas KMivonir. Tiik C. 1*. Ilrown llo.it Club uave a very pleasant tall ut Turner Mull laM night, at which a large number of ladit* and gentlemen were present. 8omk unknown scoundrel threw a brick .Monday night Mt a boiler nntned Devlin at the Uelmout mill, which struck him on the bead inflicting an ugly wound. An entertainuieut of a uiusicul und lite* rary character will take place at the North Street M. R Church to*night. A Christmas trco will be part of the performance*. tiiiksirr Ti.mii.k will furnish the prison mince pie (nr dessert. Tho prisoner* will no doubt appreciate tin- kindness of tho Shnriir. Tiir annual foulest Ixdweon the Jell'erson ami Philosophic Societies of Franklin j College look (line** at Now Alliens Tues* day night. Yaas' orchestra, of thin city, was present. Tiii;countr>' literary societies lliutjvere running on lull time with order* ahead laxt winter have all adjournal, and the music teacher inurotitid (IiIm winter cultivation the vocal organs. 'S^i no: I'liu.ii'H urn-sled a horse and buggy wandering through East Wheeling without an owner, yesterday aftomoon. The hu^gy wan full of UhrUtmns presents. An owner soon turned up for both. Nathan Kimim, who formerly worked til Sweeney*' foundry in North wheeling, ami who recently left tho city, hat* turned tip in New York in jail, whore he is conlined as a lunatic. His brother has gone ou to aumtain his condition. I'uksioknt Tiiomi'Son delivered his new lecture, "The Sovereignty of Manhood," at his old home in Carroflton, < >hio, lately to n parked house. Tho Carroll County vnrumnr roys, "llio line W a uecemug one for bo magnificent n lecture." Till children of the Thompson M. K. Sunday school, inland, are I" have a (rent (nun the officers ami teacher* of tiie school on Christmas ni^ht. The small boys of the school are exceedingly mixUmih to go behind tiie retiirna nnd ascertain what it is to consist of. Miss K. Kilo a Uunciiaiui, of the Seguiu Collegiate Institute, wan the recipient of some neautiful present* froiu each of her pupila yesterday morning. In the afternoon Miss Segnin, Principal of the Institute, wan presented with a handsome cameo ring by the senior circle. Mk. UBADsiiAwand other leading oillcera of the Baltimore and Ohio llailroad, came to thin place in u special car, last Friday, and in company with Supt. Whitescarvur walked up to examine the tunnels in this vicinity. We are led to infer that the llaltiinoreCompany contemplates making soino change with reference to a portion of the road east of this place. Mr. Hradshaw spoke hopefully to uu concerning tiie completion of the entire road at an early day.? ClayiviUe Statin* I. Kvtuniivk and elaborate preparations are Iwinjj made for the chiidreua' free concert, to be given at Thompson M. E. Church on the Island to-night. Dr. J. >Suuitier Stone is the mornl engine that moves this musical machinery. Tiie i splendid training the children have reI reived in preparation for thin event, is largely due to the energy and enterprise of the doctor, aided by a judicious committee appointed by the Sabbath School Hoard. Of course the house will be packed to-night. Ckiminai. Ciiito.Nin.iXGs.?;Sheriff Tingle arrived In this city at 12 11. yesterday having in charge Allie itlicu "Count" Kreese 'and Jesse Myers, who are wanted on a [charge <>f forgery. The Sheriff said that [ he found the voting gentleman in the city prison ef Columbus, in a room not furnished with bedding and very dirty ami 1 illtllV. TllfiV tnlii hi in tllttl llinv unrn unp. 1 rounded by |>ollce assoon oh they had left thu train, and wore at once arrested l?y .Sergeant Boyle and Koitnd^mftrj Uu They further stated that they hud only gone to have Home fun and lmd not gone for the purpose of evading criminal proceedings. When searched they had ottlylO 75 botwcen Ihcm, and in the valine of Myers were a lot of paint brushes. The "Count" hail also a diamond pin in his scarf which wan given to tho Sheriff for safe keeping. They made no opposition whatever to accompanying the bheriff hack to Wheeling, being only too glad to net out of the den in which they were confined, and tho partv left Columbus early yesterday morning for thin city. Arriving here they were driven at once to tho jail and locked up, the "Count" expressing a great repug* naace ?t the prospect of a street exposure. After dinner" Freeso wan taken before 'Squire W. W. Miller for n prelimin?ry | hearing, when by tho advice of hit* counsel, J. H. Good, Est]., he waived a hearing and gave bail in 91,000 for court, his| mother becoming his surety. Myers is still in jail, but will probably be given a! hearing on Friday. The boys appear to take tilings philosophically, and were not inclined to say vory much on the subject. | A reporter of this paper saw them before their arrival at tho depot, and tho only j anxiety they evinced waa concerning the I citv press reports of the transaction. ! the Columbus Salt Journul of yesterday , aayiioitue hoys: "Sheriff George K. Tingle, of Wheeling,' West Virginia, urrived in the city at one o'clock lout night to teeure tlte two young; men wlio had been arretted un hit ti le-1 gram. lie won met at tint depot and conducted to the station house by .Sergeant, Boyle, where the primmer*) were found. The Sheriff showed them the requisition and warranto and stated that they might delay him one train by demanding n requisition from the (iovertftr of Ohio, j hut they concluded to go at once, und ho ' the Sheriff returned with his men at 4:.*?0 i this morning. Their correct name* were i learned to he A Hie Freese and Jesse j Myers, and they are both charge*! with i forgery. ,rFr?ese is nineteen veans old. His; mother, who is a widow, is reported to he heartbroken over his many offenses, lie wax a page in tho court at wheeling, and is 1 said to he n gambler and fast in every respect. Jease .Myers is a painter, and lironlv.lun V'Aura olil I In Imu 1....... I.. jail (or till-tapning, and they arc said to be I partner* lu their work. They nru uow | picked un on the chance of forging the name of Freose's mother to a note ot $TH); and the name of the Judge of the'Court, where Freeze wan employed, us endorser. j They were detected In trying to negotiato it and it f!? thunght that one signed the | mother's name ami the other the Judge'h j name. X Kin Gray.?Kinderson Gray was arrested yesterday bv Constable EI wood Martin, of Justice Win. I'hilipM* ofllce, on 1 achate of stealing $lf> from J. V. Dickey, in account of which appeared a day or: : wo ng>>. Kin was asked to furnish $200 ' bail, hut could not, and was committed in ' J iefault. AiMhrr.?John 11usetnan wan before j riijuire Philips yesterday on two chafes, ' moot mmoU arid battery upon Augusta ' 11 usetnan. ami another ot attempting to . :ut Kale lluseinan, the latter being bin ' wlto. Ills attorney, J. II. Good, K*j, uked for a continuance, aa 'an important witness was absent, and tho eaaes wore continued until next Wednesday. Huso- ! man was allowed to go out and huut bail, and, coming back, attempted to run oil', ' but was overhauled by "Duck" Price, whou ho guve $1,000 bail to appear for a hearing gn Wednesday next. George Johnson, who got the wroug envelope at thu Riverside on last Saturday, and who has been in jail over since, had a hearing before Justico Philips yesterday afternoon. Jordan for the Stale and J. J. Woods for tho prisoner. None of the mou- 1 ey was missing, and the Riverside man* agera did not wish to prosecuto, and the I'roeecuting Attorney was disposed to let it pans, so Johnson waa discharged. Cnu.d B+oly Ilfaxan.?Tuesday alter- 1 noon a two year-old sen of Mr. John II. 1 Winder, who resides at So. 11 Maryland atroot. Lilaud, was very aeverly scalded by fulling into a bucket of hulling water, which had been carelessly It-It on the lloor by girl who wua washing clothe#, and the little fellow, who is just learning to walk, fell into it Doth arms were horribly burned the full length. Din. Bub lard aud tyyors Tendered the necessary i medical oasUttn<$. Sr. Jacobs Oil cures Rheumatism. , l'oTTKitr PiMMxia.?'While Id South Wheeling yeettrdajr we dropped in ? t the Pottery buildlnf and . found o | Mr. E. M. Pearson Just completing hii i plane for the new pottery, which he l kindly ehowed to us ana which we this morning present. There will he two new building*, were rooms and pecking rooms, each 100 feet by 60, three stories hitch, Iwddes the kiln aheda 170 feet by 30. In the old building the ground floor will be used as a mill room, which Is 120x00 feet, which will contain material bins with a capacity of 4A0 tons. There will be two boilers 28 feet long each and 34 Inches in diameter. The engine will have a 14 inch cylinder, two feet atroke. Amongat tho machinery we find the following: Five burr mills lor grinding flint, glaie and a color,c^e set of chasers, plungers, agitators, sifter*, three clay presses of 24 chambers each, horizontal pug mill and elevator to a hoist material to the lereral stories. The HSKarrooui we find complete with clay bins, grog blue, grog pen, jug mill and water mill and all the necessary fixtures in one room. Oil tho aerond floor wo find tho green 3 room, biscuit warerooiu, dipping room I hikI placing Iumihc, Wo also find here a great convenience that we have been Inlouned is not peculiar to other lotteries. The placing house 0 tloorl>eiiiK on a level with the bottom of o the kilu, thus saving about 15,000 etops lu ' the placing of each kiln, as in thia way " <1..... ?. 1,,1/v II.u 1,ll.. ??.? <1 --.i r umfur tho old way went up lovoraT b to |?b. |* There are two biscuit kilna each 17 foot in c din motor. There are three gloat kilns 15 foot (J inches in diameter. in reference 1 to these kiln* we found on the plana three c additional kilns planned out, which will 1 nut bo huilt at present, but as thu trade v demands, This Htorv of thu old building, lOOxtitl foot, also will he occupied as a jigifer room * and dinhuialtera. This room Is lilted up in the very latest ami most improved style, having uiue steam friction jiggers complete with pulldown!, Ac.,two stuaiu lathes, one foot lathe, and all the nee- , canary fixtures. J1 Tho fourth story will bo occupied hy \ lhomos and as u mould room. Wo flud ' four rows of benches, which will employ " I'i pressea. i 'lho tirrt Hour and thu rooms , of lho now building will he occupied !j hy the packon*. Tho second and third atorios as glass warehouses and decorating ; room. Kaeh mom, as wo said heforo, will . bo lOOxofl feet. The ofliccs of the company will he on the second floor and will Eh* handsomely finished ami very convenient. Tho Mtorios in this building will . I'O twelve loot high. No biwkots will be necessary in this |toUerv, us the wares will bo removed in curs and raised on steam elevators, of which there are two iu tho building and lommuuh-ute with all the stories. There is a floor aurface of 54,WW 1 foot iu the pottery, which is not exceeded , by any pottery. Tho now buildilllM And till* ?>lianumi <11 the old ono will bo ready (or operations by July 1,1880, when It in expected the pottery will be iu full blunt. u TiikCoi'kth?Circuit Court?Judge Zlfltin.?Thin Court met ut 1) o'clock venter- . (lav, ami transacted the lollowlngbusinesa: ' Lewi* Woodiuauseu vs. K.J. Arrick. In assumpsit. Jury: Cluis. Dlanchard, J. H. Miller. A. Huff, A. M. Phillips, I. Ji. . Kelley, W. A. Janes, \Vtu. I licks, J. 8. * Robinson, W. Heiil, U. Ixitig, John Upde- '! grail, George Baird. On trial. Municii'Ai. Court?Judge Craiuiur. Thin Court met at 10 o'clock yesterday ami adjourned until 1U a. m. Friday. ,j I'm.U K Court?Judot Cratfmrr. j, I The following cases wero disposed of at r the Police Court yesterday morning: n I Henry Kurns, drunk, Si'. Committed, f | Burton Armtleld and Michael McDermott, disorderly, $2 each. Paid. I Nathan Hound and John Wood, va- d grancy, $11). Committed. John Coslello, disorderly, $2. ComI tnitted. a John Uitchie, disorderly, $2. Com- 1 inittcd. * C | Christopher Hrautnnd John Hinehart, t! boarding a moving train, $1 each. Paid, c Andrew Fleming, disorderly conduct. Execution suspended at costs of the city, Fleming agreeing to leave tho city Friday morning aud to reinaiu away, or judgment shall stand. 1> I Pkksonai..?Miss IdaBissell, of Clark#j burg, and Miss Maggie llucbauan, ol I Wellsburg, were in the eitv yesterday, on a j thuir way homo for the holidays. a Mr. \V. F. Swift, city editor of tho Cleveland llmild, was in tho city yester- m day looking up data for an article on the y Eli Ice cose. He tliinks it is about frozen . out. Job L. Thistle, of Now Martinsville, was in the city yesterday, on his way to Washington, Ph., to pasa Christmas. Dwight Waddle, of Princeton, Ills., is ti visiting friends in thiscounty. Philip Henry Murphy, the factotum of ? the New McLure, has gone to Barnesville, U.. to pass the holidays. r l-M Hazlett, Johu Norton, E<1. lloydand \\ John (inter, Wheeling boys at Wash, aud _ .lcff. College, are homo (or the holidays. t1 Among the arrivals at the New McLure House yesterday were: Dwight Waddell, _ | Princeton, (11.: C. K. flrolin, West Vir- i Iginia University; Miss J. K.Clark, MeadI ville, Pa.; James U. Tulton, J. L. llutton, _ New York; L. Rodcore, J. F. Eastwood, * Ik-thany, W. Va.; J. II. Moore and wife, t ! ?r)Urttry; K. P. Pearson, New York: 0. N. y, I Koun, Manningtou, W. Va.; II. Miller, ? Pittsburgh, Pa.; W. A.. Allen and wife, _ I Zmosville, O.; H. S. White, ItoHon, .W. ? | Va.; J. W. Wilson, Springfield,0. 0 [ Amimkmksts. ? Monday and Tuesday ^ evening Robson aud Crane will present D "The Comedy of Errors" and "Our ? : llatchelore" respectively. 1 Of thu Uttor the Baltimore Amtrimn, .1 J of November lltli, saya: The audience 0 i that greeted ltohson and Crano in Our Bachelors last night at the Holiday was of _ I that kind which Is calculated to make any _ j actor feel II Altered, for not only was it _j i xatisfactory in point of tiuinburs, but was L. hiifhlv aunreeWivA ?nl <?a?mn.t 1 the mirthful Intluenceexertedby those two J | inimitable comedies until the house (airly , shook with ringing peals of laughter. Our public has Been Our Bachelors before, of u 1 course. It is onoofthoBe creations that M "no well regulated city should be with- 0i ! out," and such a hold have the senti- y mental absurdities of the bald-headed, , [speaking Bangle,and the gruff, celibacy- * crazed .fowler obtained upon us hero tlmt p, it seems impossible to get too much of their eccentric fun. i. Ticketnt Lucas* Saturday morning. w A fair audience greeted Charley McI>onald's Specialty Company at the Opera ai House Inst night The programme was p( long and to u great extent meritorious. '. The company will appear this afternoon mid evening in a chance of programme, Tickets for Halo at the box office. ^ Van Fosmkn-Marsiialu?A very quiet " and pleasant wedding took placo last night nt the residence of Walter Marshall Key., 716 Main street. North Wheeling, the contracting parties being Mr. lien. . Van Fowon and Mis* Cap. C. Marshall. The ceremony was performed at 8:30 di o'clock by the iter. Samuel .Steolo, of the Gi North street M. K. Church. The attend- w aula were Dr. Kmett U. Myers, of the , Seventh Ward, and Miss Carrie D. Hub- 111 bard, daughter of Col. Henry Hubbard, M and a claw mate of the bride. Quite a er, number of guests were Invited and wore present. Among them were Miss A. Tay- {; lor, President of the college and tho ontire 11 class of '78, with two exceptions, of which "D Miss Marshall was one of the most prorai- ft nent and accomplished members. An ,v elegaut supper was served at U o'clock and y a most delightful ovoning passed by all (.'e present. A large number of beautiful . presents were made tho happy couple. K*1 The thanks of this ollico are due the bride er (or a beautiful cake. Cathkurai.Skkvicim.?Thegerviceaatthe Jathedral this morning will be very im- I preasivo and beautiful. t The wusio will bo ?ni in cmiiyu 01 .Mrs. wnutaker, who will , pretride at tlii? organ. Lejeans mass iu D. 18 will bo given at 5:110 x. ji. Following in ^Bolmu^iKinUfletl filafi" tnaaa atIf:*) by the llUhop, J. J. Kain, uhnUUhI by Very , llov. Father J. T. Sullivan, ltev. J. A. ?? [Iwynoldn. Duncon; J. McKlligott, 8ub , Deacon; Mr. Wernlnger, Muster of Cera- , ' monies. The other ottlcee will bo tilled 101 by the sanctuary boy. The ljlahop will 8?, also preach at thin luaas. At 10 a. m. solemn high man by Vary fj Nov. Father Sullivan, Celebrant; flov. J. {*' II. Walters, Deacon, who will also preaoh; Kev. Father McKlligott, Sub Deacon. The , other oBlce# will be filled by the sanctuary !" bovs. 0 Vespers will be celebrated at 3 ?*.at n(y. which thora will be a solemn procession ' A the West Hacramoat. |]e , , riv Siioutixu ArraiE.?A shooting affair P? look place at Benwood yesterday, In M| which James Obaplino was. dangerously . ! wounded in tho right hide by a shut from lni \ revolver In tho hands of John Sohrutn, JUJ & saloon Int. Tho particulars of the shoot- ^ Ing wore not loomed. You can find 0, C. Winsenreid at No. m< LQtlQ Market: street, where you can buy t heap Holiday presents. 1| ft, Au sheet tnusio at half price it Shftlb'l* ttt<l Washington Uall. Music books also at * reduced prices. ? > wl! Bargains in Silk Handkerchiefs at Bell's, 1 i 1122 Main street. a Marry CkrhliMfMwn Tl ly presenting your wife, daughtsr, slater, 1 r friend with a Stelnwav Piano, PUchir Piano, Knabe Piano, Emerson Piano, J W.Ur Pltno, Chickering Piano, "Palace" Organ, ! Luring A Blake Organ, I Piano or organ stool, ^ * Elegant piano cover, ' Accordeon, Oaiiar, Violin and bow, } Oi Banjo, , From tbe magnificent stock to l>e found j| t Lucas' Mualc Store, 11427 Market street. 1 Foa Pocketbooka go to Bell's, 1122 Uaiu ] treet j Til i ball at Turner Halt to-night will be J i grand affair. > Ouivr Boxes, Fan Boxes, Puff Boxes, ? latch Hafos, Wall Pockotn and Brackets, | a Japanese Ware, at Bell's, Main street. \ Frail Cnkff. To three-quarters pound of butter add > lie and a half |wunda yellow sugar, yolka f if six eggs wtill beaten, one>half cup mo- i lUWOfl. onu htlf cut) l?Ht milk- nun urnfml 1 luRneg, onu teaspoonful etch ground tin- ? lamon, clove*, andalaplce, the whites of t ix eg ga well bent en, und one pound > if flour having iu it one and a hill mea- { tires "Banner" Unking Powder; stir In I ho fruit Just before baking, constating of J ne pound raisins. two putinda curranta, J nd one-half pound citron, all well dredged > ritli flour; bake from three to four houra. a Goon Cuffs and Collars, in seta, for 20c, ? ,t Hell's. j Naw style music rolls at Sheib's. } llolidny <J If you wish to save money buying Holt- [ ay presents go to John ltoemer's Dry * ioods, Carpet and Wall 1'ujior Kni|>orium, Ji J oh. 201!) Mild 2021, and buy Homethlng j nvful tut well iu ornamental?such as h ilk I'leases, Doluiana, Clonks, Shawls, * lonncls. Ilosiory. (ilnves, Silk HandkorhiefH, nil kind* of underwear, Cashmeres, 'en thonxand yards of I 'wnoy Dress Hoods row 10 to 25 cents. Carpets ami Wall ajtfr. and thousands of other articles at liu old prices for cash. Cull soon and bilge John Kokukk. Doi.i-s reduced 2a per cent at Hell's, lain street. Merry ftirlntinn*. To mako it so for yourself and family ?kc them with you for a trip over the reiablo "Panhandle Uoilto." Tim faet truins, smooth road bed, comortablo coaches ami polite employes, all ombine to make a trip on the Panhandle horoughly enjoyable. Qo to Turner Hall to-night. Good uusic and good dancing. Silk Handkerchiefs for 17c at Ilell's, lain street. Wfintml. Sherman <k Co., Marshall, Mich., want u agent iu this county at once, at a salary f $100 per month and expenses paid, 'or full particulars address as above. llollUny Travel. To those contemplating a trip during the lolidays, we would call attention to the [Mick time, close connections and superarequipment ol the "Panhandle Route" nil R?a? .,..1 \V?-I egarifing rates, routes, Ac., cheerfully fur- t ilshed on mpplication at 1'. W. & K. depot, 1 act of Eleventh street. Fimr dozen Silk Handkerchiefs, at reueed prices, at Bell's. G. 0. Winxkxksiii. No. 11X50 Market J trust, has just received a full stock of j loliday Goods, consisting of Watches, \ Hocks and Jewelry, which ho offers to i lie public at lower price* than over before a Herod. n mm* I Mason <k 11 ammx Organs at Sheib's. i Gkntlkmkn's White Silk Handkerchiefs, j lUiustltched, at Bell's, Main street. < ?' Tiikiik will be a prize giveu to the lady ! nd gentleman holding the lucky number . t the North End Boat Club Ball to-night J t Turner Hall. a ? ? ? ? A xkw stock of Gold-plated Eardrops. t-arf Pins. Cutr Pint, Sleeve Buttons and hirt Studs, at re<luced prices, at Bell's, lain street. t .' ,'sjl.S e Tbe World'* Fulr. * Nxw York, December 23.?At a recep- J ion given him by the World's Fair Com- I litteo to-day, Secretary Sherman said: J The Exhibition in Philadelphia was a B emarkable success in many respect*, and * i value has never been thoroughly esti- J jated." He hud heard many manufac- l urera say that their productions had I inco found abundant sales in regions d hero they were previously unknown, c le also found that Ohio, an interior State. |J ,88 sending her manufactures to all r uarters of the globe on account of the ' elebrity the Centennial had given them. y Philadelphia had likewise greatly protited y it. "New York," Mr. Sherman said, "is aturally the most suitable place in this ountry for the proposed Fair. It is the a eat of three-quarters of tho $1,200,000,000 c f the annual commerce in the United $ tales, and the duties of two-thirds of the ? ountry's imports are received here. The * rojectof a World's Fair hero should ? ot bo inisapprcciated. It would work j nmense advantages. The population of w to United States now exceeds that of any e thor civilised country except Russia. It v i misses that of (1 roat Britain and Frauce, i' nd even the great German Empire of F todern times. Our extent and the diver- <] ty of our soils aud climates give us great j" Ivantages, and tho products of our gold ? nd silver mines exceed those of all * uropo, and perhaps of tho world. The aoraious shipments of our cereals and leir production are also matters of as- Dl miabment. New Yorkora have," he iid, "no idea of the extent ami richness b, ! the great Western wheat-growing farms, qi our capacity for raising cattle is growing 'J :eator than Braxil. We have also as- rt tried our supremacy iu manufacturing, ni ormerly we were supplied by Europe, }" M owing to tho economies created by the ? ! te panic we now compete successfully ith nearly all brauchos of uiauufactures ,, iroad. Our coal fields are incalculable, gj id of such eusy access that we now com- 3 5to with England in supplying Italy aud $ her European countries. Trausporta>n facilitiee upon all goods have now k< jcoine %nuoh greater than formerly. ?v<?ii.h ? . mo wuiiuj iu nil HSpCClB WO n afford to have the urea teat exhibition modern times. ?? t r t oi Onr lllgbly Honored I'lllien. Wasuisqton, Decembor 21$.?Tho PresU {j, tnt expect* to start (or Philadelphia Fri- ao iy or Saturday to pay bis respects to " Bneral Grant. Five of bin Cabinet, Ev- e ta, Sherman, Key, Ramsey and Devous, ive precedod him in this. It ia remarked the flint time iu the history of this Gov- tl nment that a President aud his Cabinet p| er left the Capitol to call upon a citizen. is of itself an honor unexplained. The tw esident has written to General Grant, fo id will follow it up with a personal iuvilion asking him to be his guest at tho bite House ul any and all times that ' may suit his convenience. Tho Presint says that himself and family would "l el themselves honored, and that it would ko them great pleasure to entertain Gen* *7 il and Mrs. Grant aa their guests. *l? ===== W Klvrr Hew*. [n I By T*Ipgr*pft.| ?|} IMwipmis, December 24.?lUverfallen 10 * ] rhea. " Kaiuvillb, December 24.?River rising; ^ feet on the shoals. V'jouuqsp, December 24. ? Raining. rar-risen-7 inches. zj Svanhvilui, December 24.?Hleotlng all 5. y. Mercury lia?; Itlvor 81 feet and ing fast. rU] Daiuo, December 21.?River 25 feet 4 7> :hes aud rising. Thermomoter 82? and f?i mng coiuer. pri I'irrsncaaii, December 25.?River 8 feet on ncbea and rising. Weather cloudy and nlng steadily. Departed: Ktntna Gra- , m. < Louisvh.li, Deceuibtfr 25.?River rising ^ th 11 feet 0 inches in tho canal; 0 feet T inches on the fails. Rained all after* in| on. 42j 3ixcixxati, December 25.?River 20 qu o 8 inches. Rain since 3 p. m. Ar- ?5 ed: Ariadne, Tennessee river. Dotted: Hudson, Pittsburgh; Virgin Lee, smphis. 1 st. Louis, December 23.?River fallen 0 l'n jhes; 4 feet 0 inches. Heavy ice began K04 i\ning to-night, tilling the river.nearly I. hutluug wa* heard to-day of tho irfee or the Annie. Weather very cold. out an inch of snow has fallen since 1 truing. OR OISOIKSATI, LOUI8-. villi; amd imtkitukinatk ijjminp 40l ikt8, tb? codiuo'IIus* r ttwjwq; - w. ** ij. Jj LWT, 601 II )MT? uitMTi m 8MurUf, PMmsUr IT It), it eiock r. * , brfrrlghlw|NUM(tapplroob(Mn)arto * ? CTlI. bootu A SON. aoou. am financial and Commercial, j It* lurk Itoacv nnd IImIm. N?w You. December 24.?MoviY-4a7 1-16 ?r cant, eloalnf at 5. Prime mercantile paper afl Mr cent. St?rlinK exchange quiet at f 4 81. 81*bt exchange on hew York $4 MX- ^ Govmrmi*t?-Quiet and generally tteady. " lulled flutw 6t of Ull, eaapotu.. 107 ; iw 1 lew Four 10a ? belli ccupooi. .........-lot}* lev Foanwipooi....^..^^.^.^... ?.104 Mile tool ItfcT........ IS1 RtiLBoAfe Dovim?Dull but itrong. a Suit Hiciarrm?I nactlve, 4 iOuliUoa Tk IV> lie* o(4 ........ ai 4 'oiimU 4?S Vlntlnle fattM 3d ItMwrt h... lot Uu It U Juwpb IU5S UMtole 75 ItMiM ?e 81), Dttored.*. ? Stock*?Dull with an advancing tendency. * lie general lint roa? Ma-'5? per cent, and ! *ew xork Central advanced 8 per cant. Ju?t 1 wfore the eloee, however, Michigan Central . ell off 1W per cent, and other tharet >iaft teroent Toe traiuecUont aam?ated 10M.0W) abarta, ' I wblct. B.U0 w.raKrla. 12,Ml Uk. Blior., " 1,(10) NorUiw~l.ru. T.UW lit. Full. MJOO ' Ackawanna. 8.0W) Michigan Central, a.ouo . Yeeteru Union, 7.UOO Wabash. 8L Loult and " aclllo and 19,000 Kanau and Teiaa. lock UUdJ.~.. ..-.HI W. Ht. L. a F 41 'UIWI .145 Itoptd I U . 'ort Wayne. -ll?4 Heaalbai IW-Jm.. > !. * P. ..~.IU?8 UaaAItUoepM ...... ?H 8 lllniili Oulitl Wfj Iron Mountain Wi >. ?H I?S|BU U AS. P. 4'J',7 ( :hk?r> * Alt WS St. L. A8. P. p/d- ?.Vi IblrnKo A All|4d ..?III .Ml. I? A tt. V. |>M krata U ! ? York Outre! _!?>% um 1* A N.O - 24 larlrm Itt Kuuu A TiiM ill* *k? ?!> ? I01<H Union Pulkr........... Ms fcnada Itoutbacn ?& Kanaa Padkc- kt tlthipn Central Mm Northern Patlflc. :iljj n ~?M.4IXUVIM. M f Ma fid Mw UtuurUta A Naab_..M *;W ? lurthwratani com.-.. ITjJ HotuUraATma. 47 1 lorthwwtcrn j.ld 103 Wartirn Union ....Itwft t. Paul 73 A. A P. Talagrafh.... 40>J L 1'aul j,IJ W V IVlflo Malt ~Z7.^. 1 Paul anil Mluo MHjMltla Fltutmrgh ?K ai UP. AH. C........... Ufc lUadloi ?7?J ,? Ki |i(d 7k Adanu'ksprm. 1M ? Mawara A Lac**... UH Walk* F.r*u A Uu luif, r CiiriiaA Bm?i 101 AuuVan S7<H MawareA HihImxi... 74!a'United HlataaKx 4* v !? ? Jrm-r CeulraL* ?l iQuieMlnr. 31 j ihlu A Mta? M luulcbllrar p(d <0 u o |>M ? ftTfclLtaJTlll' O lioMKak* A Ohio... i;L CeiiUalHKincbondL.111 k lobtu A Ohio to Ublon ftrltlcllnla ...111ft l ! C A 1 7*^ U. P. Und Urania.....!US ? C. A it l |hiHinkln* fun-l ?||t$? . 0 A U *K|Uhl*hA W'k?'l'ofiLll8 V I. (Ml A N. old J7 litl I*. A H. l\ flnta..... NU () t AT. II .......... IK C..C.AI (ifltlla 17 V to |>ld......... 4k |Dou?>nda....i ? K Sur York. P Niw York. December 24.?Cotton <|iii?t iut utetuly ut fulurtrs quiet but t?adv. Vlotir higher, with moderate ?le* _ nana, receipt* 7.0W barrels; kiiperflttfl 8tat? v ltd wt?tern $350*51)3; common to Rood ex* n ta fiw'l ?; good to choice Pi 30*H 25; white . trmlcrii exua ?o 2.r?afl 7fi; extra Ohio $0 16a Z 7ft; 8U Luili W 15aK 80; Minnesota patent * irwess$725?000. Wheat higher, with mod- ? rate de-.usnd; receipts 25.BOO bushels; un- I :nulc<l spring >1 30?I 43; No. 8 $140*142; r fo. 2 do $1 47nl 48; ungraded red $1 57al 5H; t Co. 2 doll 60M?100; niizeil winter$150; unraded white $154al 55; No. 3 do $1 45; No 2 ' ll ft2at 53; No. 1 do, antes UK,000 bunlieU at llfttul 53; No. 2 red Pcmulter, sulea 48.000 o m*helsatll5uXal50tf; January, *aieal28,- 'I 00 bushels at $1 OOJ^al flltf; February, o ales 2W,000 bushels at $103>4'al6?K. Rye b Inner, Com dull; receipt* 02,000 bushels; a ingraded 02>*s04e; No. 8, 01sH2e: steamer 5 No. 2. December $1 04!jal 04X; a Ilarch $103. OaU dull; recelpla 52,000 li tushels; wealern mixed 50c; white west b m 6?a52c. Hay at 85a70c. Hop* dull and inchsnged. Oollee quiet. Sugar quiet; t> air to good refining 7}Ja7Jic Mousses, fi s'ow Orleans in fair demand at 3Ha47c. IUce iuiot and unchanged. Tallow steady at OJic, . toeln firm at *1 52J?al 00. Wool firm, $ rlth moderate demand; domestic lleece 42a A uHc; pulled 30aMc; unwashed 18u40c; Texus !la3&c. Turpentine strong at 4l)fc. Hggs ? |Uiet; western 15c. I/euther dull; hemlock ,] ole2iU3lc. I'ork quiet but Arm; iuem$12 50a 0 2 75. lleef nominally unchanged. Cut * neats a shade better; long clear $7 25a ,, 50; short clear $7 51). Lard higher; prime n team $7 U7>*s8 0i?.. Butter, new quiet but ? Inn; western Haiftc. Cheese; western 8a m i%c. Whisky nominal at $1 10. H riiiiiKiHpntu Phiui)?lihu. lKteuiber24.?Flour noiui* a tally unchanged; no demand. Rye Hour A mall sales at $5 50. Wheat tinner! krsicrn rvjecieu 91 ii; r?u. 2 red. li levator, cur lute, $1 53; No. 2 red t tacember $t 63 bid, $1 53J{ asked; January e 1 64!? bid, $1 NK asked; February $1 58J4 h id, $1 MM asked. (lorn in limited demand; 1 ail, yellow, track, 57a57Kc; white ?iJc; aail, ]i nixed, December 68>?c bid, ftOo asked; Jan- b tary 69c bid, 69Jtfc asked; February UOMlc f, iid, U)??c asked. Oats dull; mixed western . 6WU7c;aUinMl47Ka48, wnite 48a4lta. l*n- . iaious dull. Beef, mem $1300. Pork, mem I 13 50al4 OO. Hums, smoked lO^allc; 1 tickled hJiuHJic. Butter dull; creamery exra 32a33; New York and Bradford county exra 28a2Uc; Western Deserve extra 23a*6c; do ood to choice ISaJilo. Cheese Hrnler; creamry 12Xc; do good llall^a. Petroleum dull nd nominal; refined 8Xc. Whisky dull; western $114. Baltimore. Baltuohk, December 24,~Flour dull but inchunged; western superfine OOaS 50; do xtra$5 75u? 25; ilo family$7 00a7 75. Wheat, restern more active and a shade better: No. western winter red, apot and December 1 52X; January $| 63&al 54; February 1 50Corn, western easy and quiet; westrn mixed *not and old GSKe; new 00c, anuary 6&XaOOc; February OO^afiO^c; learner 55Kc. Oats easier but very dull; res Urn white 40a47c; do mixed 44*45c: Penn- f ylvaoia 4tta47c. Kyequiet at $1 00*101. Hay I teady; prime to choice Pennsylvania $17 00a BOO. Provisions very quiet; mesaoork$13 75. lulk meats loose, none being in the market; ?. 0 packet Bacon, shoulders 5>?c: 1! tear rib side* 8f(c. Hams lOJiallc. Lard d> He. Butter, prime to choice western packed 3a28c: roll 20a24c Egga dull; fresh 2 la22c; lined llial7c Cotl'ee dull and east r; Kio _ argoes 14*ltiKc. Sugar lower; A loft OKc. Whisky firm at $114ul 15. Ctaicsco. 6 Chigauo, December 21.? Flour nominal ? nd unchanged. Wheat unsettled hut Renrally higher, closed weak; No. 2red winter 1 32!i, cash; No. 2 Chicago ?iirfng$l 31 cash, p I VilA January; $1 31 February; No. 3 ** I 15; rejected inJc. Corn quiet at 40Xc uh; 40Jfc January; 40j{c February: 48}fc lay; rejected 37i<c. Oats steady and in fair emamf at 34Jic cash: 35Hc January; 40c iked May. Rye firmer at 80c. Barley firm* g r at 8Uc. Seedu firm. Prov'sioiu unsettled, I enerally higher, but-closed weak and lower, ork $1350 cash bid January; $l3 7Ual3 72J< ebruary: $13 90al3 02Ji March. l.anl $7 45 ash; ft 52Ka7 55 January; $7 02J<a7 ?7M r ebruary: $7 77Ka7 80 March. Bulk meats ? iirly active with prices a shade higher at 1 50aQ 50aG 85. Whisky unchanged at $1 10. Tl Ouicaho, December 24.?The Droten' Jouiil report#: Hoai?R*oelpU7 ,000 bead ;shlpmnnt? 2,000 be nod. Nothing new in regard to the labor tt uestlon. Toe largo packer* ure holding out. 9' he Union meet a this evening and to-mor- Cl iw. when it la thought they will give in. The arket is dull, tftow and heavy; some miall jusea laid $1 30i4 60 (or mixed packing; ght sold at |l 4084 60; choice heavy at $3 50a 70. Cattlk?itcceipta 4,000 h'ad: shipment* iO head; market pambly active and steady; fl lipping $3 GOaG 50( butchers' <|iii?t at $100a 'J 25; feeders and stock era alow and weak at J ! 00a3 60. ' I Shkii1?Receipts and shipments none; mar st nnclianged and nominal. KnnI Llbfrly Mnrket. 3 Bm Libibtt. December 24.?Cattli?Relipts to-dny 250 head of through and 486 head yard stock; total for two days were 377 jad through utid 010 head local. Tlie sup- ., y since Monday has been lighter tlian usual, it of mostly good grades, all of which are Id out and the pens are now clear. Prices e unchanged from yesterday and the market . oaed firm, nevcral-going home shorHmnded. ' xtrn $5 00a51?; fair to good $1 10a4 00; iiumon $325a3 05. The sales for three vSi were 1,707 head. o???Receipts to-day 1,605 head; total for Pa r? days 3,410 head. Yorker* $4 -lOal 50: , d!adelphlaflt4 70a4 80. . Bustr-Recelpta to-day GOO bead; total for ro days 2 800 head; selling at ;$2 75a5 60 r common to prime. Cincinnati. Uinciknati, December 24.?Cotton tirm at j J .c, Hour tlrm and unchanged.. Wheat ex ill at $1 33al 35. Corn tlrm at 41 a44c. Outa lady at 40c. Rye 0la02c. Barley dull at ^ c. Pork firm at$!325al3 60. lard dull at m 60. Hulk meats firm; ahoulders 4Jic; ?i >ar ribtt^c; clear 7. Raoon dull; shoulders ? Jo: clear rib 7 J<c; clear 7Mc. Green meat* fair duuiand ; shoulder* $4 60; sides $?( 25a 60. Huuva7Xa8c. Whisky steady and in p lr demand at $L 07. Rutter firm choice I. csterii lteaerve 2la26c; prime do 22a23: line to choice Central Ohio 2la22e. Linseed I New Orleans Market. SUlSSr"1im me, 15J<?17c.' gar quiet but iteady; inferior 4)*aaXo; mmon to ?ood common OMaO^c; fair to lly fair 0Ka7Kc; primo to cholcc, 7ka J (c; yellow clarilled 8a8^c. Molasu-a in ' rdemand: common 2&a33c; fair 30a32;* irne to choice33a40c. Rice (lull; Louisiana Unary to choice 0Ha7Kc. Tolado. roLtno, December 24.?Wheat dull; ati)ber r? cbinn January |1 41; No. 2 red winter, nj >t,|l 41W; December |1425 January $1 43X; w brtianr |l 4SK; March $1 48 K; No. 2 red xeJ $1 38. Corn utoady; liinh mixed tbl tfc; No. 2 ipot 42c; February 43 Kc. OaU m let; No.2,3vKc. Clover wed dull; prime 07H. HopWM. M New *o?k Dry UoodN Market. ? iiw Youk, December 24.?Uualne? coauea quiet in all department*. Cotton \J kis l]rm and aienta advanced Ulierton oot* i flat.nelifi per cent. Printa In light de- I nd but ateady. Quilts Arm and spring Iglita cloudy but aoid up. Foreign goods let. Boston Wool. m lorrox, December 24.?Wool?Steady and 1 moderate demand; Ohio and Pennsylvania AO; medium and No. 1 fleece* 65a57c; Wis- T uiu and Michigan 47a9Sc; delaine and I nblng aeleqtlona line 60aS*Kc; uuwashed irse and line 30a45c; medium 37){a42){c. ?Mew Qrleeqa Colloa Market D fiwOauuxa, December S4.?Cotton <iul?t I f!n,' 1 iteadjr; middling UTjc; low do ilKc;j ood ordloarjr UKc Nit receipt*, 7,564 bait* m 7.860 baloa. Export* c ,a?twi#e. 1.741 ~ alee. 8aIn, 10,000 balea. Block, 280.1? bate. KM T?th Metal Market flaw Yoms, December 24.-Metal?-M?nuHtured copper qnlat and unchanged; incut ike I'Jl 37Xa3l AO. Pig Iron, demand Udr nd market Ann; Scotch $27 OUaSO 00; Ann-ram |S1 OOaSA oa Ituaia Rheetln* flS Ift. 'alia, cot $S 00*370; clinch $ft 30*fl 2U. Clucinoatl llo* Mnrkei. ('ificmiiATi, December 84.? Hop quiet nd firm; common $3 (Ait Ufl; lUlitH HU V>\ parkin* |4 Mat 86: bulrhera' $4 Ma ?W. Rct?lpla 47,000 lii-ad; alilpmenU 680. Petroleum Market. PmaauMM, December 21.? Pbtrolri>ii ? "airly active; crude irregular at about$11*M t Parker'i for shipment; refined 8Kc for 'hiladelpbla delivery. Oil. Ciyv. December 24.?rfctroucm?Muret opened etcited at fl OBJtf bid fur old. dvaneed to $1 13!declined mid clcaed at 1 I0)i oUI, old. Blilpmuuta SA.ouo burrela; veraglng 42,OUO. Tranaadlons SOU,0(A) bar la. Loriwr, December 24<?Pitluan x-Itemed OHd. . antwikr, December 24.?Pstrolrum?lieued 21Hf. N?w Vork, December 24.?Prthouvm)ull; United llfto; crude 7?W?7><c; rellned 11a i.timorv. Dcceinbur 24. ? Prtroi.rim ? rude nominal; refined 8?fc* HaII tutor* Uvi> Nlitrk Market. b MftHYMHb I.IVII ftVOCK HCAIW. I ilumuT, iMneiubrr U, IS7'J. I ' RKCKIPTH ron Till WKRK. km i.w; J hoop*nd lamb* I,Ml tint .... ?_ a,mi folil ? - ."sTtfi ITU* quutaUmi* glv?n In our ll??? ?t?*k n*|mfi? i? olthi null markrl, eiraut when otlwwlMJlUHl.) Men or mir came at tub mahkkt tiii? WKRK. try l*?l c?n mI? tbU w?*k M tfl ro hat K^urmltjr rated flr*f quality..... <W 1.1 ladluiu ?.r k"h?I fair quality_ n mi at * rtllnarjr tntu ficora.iJavti anil Omi.,.. *' *l ?i itrnae nana- of pri?*? ? - 1 V> art ui I oat uI tbn mJm were I ruin ......... 4 Ui a.'* Ou WIIKtlR TIIK CATTLK AUK UKDHtTUi rU?M. IrgtnU WJ I'wt virtiuia. ..." Hii oiuckj' ........... Total......... 1,887 Tlio arrival* of cuttle iluriim tin- week mounted to 1,887 livail, iiKuiiint 2.7lo |??l eek, and l,??l head thecorresponding week ft f kit year, and the sale* during tliu weei " mutinied tit 1,300 head, ti^uiimt 1.093 hud |, 'ink, am! 1,110 head the cormi|Miiid(ng week in f last year, and wen* as followb: ' d Baltimore butchan.....H. - ~ BIT f b country dealer*...... ? ? I l'J rt o Kaalnrn ?|*cuUtor? UM , u Waablncton City dtalen - 13 , ToUl Ml? I.:u-I r Trade hasfair to-day, and itricea ti ant belter tliau last week mi nearly all grade*. iic<| iimn j wns miiiioirmiir IHSIier lllllll U)*' m llVnntfs then, there being u nunilwr of uuehes of holiday rattle, one lot of which ild as high an Oc, while other* brought ftJia t Xc. There were not many common rattle I mon# tLe offeringr, u few Bold a* low a-* 2JI&, J ut tliey were i|nitc rough, nearly all tho sales eingoverSc. MiLi'ii Co*?.?Trade in cows shows no ituroveniunt either In activity or prices, ranging om $20 to $43 each. THE SWIM MARKET. 1 ,rrl*al? tbla week ft,Ml J rrl??U Uil vwk ... fi W7 .rrivali oua jrear ago ....... 7,111 The offerings this week show some improve* " lent in quality over laat week, though they ?| o not number as many, the receipts beinn omparatively light,but the demand is moder- _ to only. There are fully a* many in the -t ens jtut now as seem to bo needed for it few J ays. Trices are a shade better than hint reek. Common rough how, surh as stags anil . jws. toll utfiKaAKc, and setter grades at 55$ (itfc, with a few extra a shade higher. m Til It SUHM' MAKKKT. rrlvaU tlits week ~.. .............. ... |,?J| , nival* latt w*?k |,8to _ irrtval* uuu year ago "iw i The receipts are very ll*lit. less even than J ut week, and. as tothequallty, show hut litle improvement, except as to one lot of very b! x tru iieavy wether j. sold to ouu of our home ^ u tellers, at 7)$c, and weighed an average of 83 lbs. These sheep are considered by good m iitlges to be the best offered here for u tinnier of years ugpt. General quotations 4a5c jr butcher sheep, and 4a5J^e for lambs. | MERRY CHRISTMAS !! t fu ? :hris. siebke'S saloon, i At thl? I'upuUr Knort the finttl EtJU-NlKJ can Y iJ In the city tinier. KamillN auppllcd br quart |( ' gallon at iramunble ratts. ^pecUll; made |? ir tbla purpoae t? lie hail at Saloon. lu iM CHK13. BlKBtCi:, litll Market *t. U( AMU8EMENT8. OPERA HOUb^E. o Sixth Annual Tour ! ! C( > rureautl ltcllm-ii Kiltcrtnimucnt * c HRISTMASjLVE! unnioimns wmiiwtt!! CHRISTMAS NIGHT!!! a IHARLEY MCDONALD'S * FmuonNNtarNpeclalfy t'ompnuj A IRIMALDI MARITHIES !!! " >e Itenown?d Clown, I*upll anil Buccemoroi (Iko.L. Fox. In bU own lUrUlnn of In iUMPTY DUMPTY !! " Ki BKADTIIR SJAJIEK-MIm Allnt Poll, Mb- '* 'iii nml Wart en, Alice t"|wncrr, Mr. Hilly IU>bli>M>n, >l*n hrolhem, Knttun bl|'iMn. I'rof Win lletidrlcki, tuWamo, Billy Hunter, the lltnloa Urothera, _ IARI.KY MrD'fc\I.Ii, liltlUAI.lll MARITHIKtf ~ Pruf. EuhkvkSviimidt, leader of Orcbntra. _ No ad ranee In pik-M. Itemed BeaU on ??le at (he j r iAI _ _ IIOPERA HOUSE. 9MONDAY &. TUESDAYn[| i DocomI?or OU A! TIIK COMKD1AN8, ME3j1U. V TUART ROBSON S AND W. H. CRANE!! j nlox I lie management o( M?m?. Davkt A Broom, Supports! by tbtlr owu -j, ELKCt COJU'A.Ml OF AKIhTH.|? MOXDAT, Derrmbrr lifllh. Joemi Brad-I I' kd'h Brilliant Farcical Comedy, j *: JUHBACHELOHS v; It playnl by theiu fiO conwcullve nlgbts al Ibn I .V) rk Theatre, New York. rCEMDAY. Herein Iter ftOlli.SiUKkni'KARK'* j I, mortal Maiturpitve, ' J' The Coined)' of F.rrorN. 1 HE TWO DROMIOS! '.is, 1 i?i IDUISSIOH?Parquet and l>re?? Circle. II.OH. N..I ( ua cdiik? lor rwertrd it-aU. FamUy Clrule, 80rt?; . , erred Mil*,79eU; on uloatC. Y. I.ucu' Mu?lc . h * . Halt to commence Batunlay morning, Pec. 21th. JriM Elm Urate Ballwiy will run in extra car altrr, :h Mrlormince. f! K. Ul> RE8TAURANT8. apital Dining Rooms, j . 8,1 i Fni hliOld ind Reliable BttUnrant bu beon re Wa red to ne* and eowmodloai qiurtm, and U uow Id tlot 4 ruunlQi ordw at Bin o. lttSO Marltct Stroof, -~ irethi proprietor hopee to ham better (arlUtlai lui H oooanodalioQ ol nU large and lticreulnc paw ?CI d?< tARTIN THORNTON jj? Ml 1'ioprietor. ^ le.vr sides. ~~ ^ F 3lain Shoulders, &c., Jg At MOAS BOOK FOUK 1I0UBK. jjj'j 5 ?W?. M. FAMHH. HE PLACE TO GO- ?" If yon are In aturry tor printing, la to 1^ he Intelligencer Job Rooms. rfc wanntM In nwt ??!? ww .Horl?t im*1? [acre OOK AND JOB PRINTING?AT THE! D?Uy latelllgenoer Job UOce yon mn (el all | lUn teolWBk and Job I'rlutlngou thciborl?*t nollo# tlrii lit lowwt prito and In the Wat ityleof the art Mat Nua. 21 and *7 Fourteenth 8t. | d* M1W <M)VRTHB STJ3ST TmSUJ will dral witfe lb? miu ml tha yaariMO 1 l" "'w| l*jW?n. bo* prtity will undtniwd br '"rJwJy. tnm January I tm DrwIm II It will cuaduclad a* a wilitwn la tba fcn<HM> span, ID4 pilntad for tba pwj4?. At TM 0l> b?ll? im In tailing all tba 'Z! m W"*U?? ? I" lb< tort latvlllglbla bap??iba ibapa thai *111 aaablalla u,k*|> w II abnati r| tl. an with tba l?at n|iroduci|T? npaudltiir* tl tlaia. Tba grwlMl lanwulwr-ibutotka law coolrolai Itadilly inakr-np. tl now kaaarlrvulailuu t?rr lucbUr^rllaa that oI lay ?xb?i Anivrkan naw?apar, and **) >)? an ino>m? wklcb ll la at all lhii*a r?|?rrd ly ?|*ai|I liberal'* lut ik? bcurUtof li? raadt?. P?.t.Wul all ojiiJi U. ol Ilia and all naya -I MlH/f'"**.'04 rmd ???! *? Ihvjr all U?l?? tUrfamon ol Mna mm I ma ita calumm, lor th?y pnn baying and raadla? It. ' In Ha rMMMtnU ua aiinaad iSklra, Tint Mmhr. araathat tba onlf mWao/ joJk, ^.ukl laionniun 1 rii wT r* T *'?"?tan nrlori|i|*i and . PUf?V?-. rmoiii III., l?4 will eoatlnua U? f?,.bMlatrlr lMlt|?n.lrnt u{ arir, rlaM.alKuhuriianlull.i'i, or Intar..i. It i.fur ll, hat ?| non*. it win totiiiau* ta |>ral? what la ?d ami rvprubala what li artl. Ukln* <aia thai Ita iMium la loth* |*<lal ami |>Uia, baiuud ibahuaal. llU/ pf l?in? mWuml?ni??l It |? upIiiIIkhkmI y mullTtf thai * not ipnrar un tl.? aurlnra; li ha* ooplnluna io Mil, aava In ?a ahfch may t? had l.y ny purabawr lor Iwo .aula, li bat a* Intuitu* an.l t?ra|lijra*in mora than ll bam Uhnarwaary wnnla. I iMiuri ir*u4i, altlaa lc.li, lad d'plnrn uiiHon. uo|? Ol (my i|*fi*a. ItwUI <<outinur ibr.amhaul lit year ISM u cluutlM I In first rla?. Imtiui t the und, ind dl??iini'Ba>.M tba lh ltd. All honml ijn, wllh bnnMi t-oniirllniu, th.ilitr a. hi nil or nil* !* ?. .*r# Lu And I lUfti jr Niakra uu lmm? I t*llln< IN truth to Ita ( Uo??i ana aU?n lu Irlaitdi banarar aeration arlar*for |?Ulu iMklns. 1t?lu?l,,,,lUU 1,1 , M. K?)l.*?t|1' * "" ;g^^ES ' yow 8AV-^???1 \ TO* BAI-K CHEAP? OAT XKW FA 11 it WAG Oft ONh: CITY CANT 8. J. KI.LIFUITZ, d*H (Torn*r TwfDlytetirtb and Mark?t BU. ?OR bALK? Mr laru. IMacw, on* rail* (mm Camcnm, Miriali ruuniy, Waal Vlrniul*. 'lood bout*, Iwu able*, ihf?u houw, rlntvinl, two orcbanla. ael*ct ult. HeiiU l.ir $230 a jraar. T?uie of aal* rauon* il*. I'M. M. R. HO YD, NO. M TWELKril alllKKT. na?l> WhfUnfc W. Va. yOtt 8ALK1,0?0 acrr? of Timbered Land, within on* mile M Mills fklud l'n?k, TjUr count/, W. Va., 10 IU<* train Oblo lUvtr. W. V. HOOK A I1UO., Ileal Eatat* Agenta, no3 __ 11.00 Market it reel. fOR SALE? A hotiw and lot ou writ tide ol Alley 11, Church' lll'a addition, brtweeu Klmeiitb auJ Twrlfth itrata. iMHHlon given iimnnduMj-. 1'rtr* |6S0 awb. Apply toTHOS. J. DILLON, on prtmlMa, or writ* e at Canton, o. mt-MW OEO. WT. niLLOK. ^K)R HALEmT farm?SJM art?.-on Wbroling Creak, two mile* o? Kim <Jro*a. Thiee honaw, tbrae rtablta and irui, levhoiite, tool hooM, arriaft-beuae. Tba rinitml bouM>, with juUou and aUble, lor rent r?aluJuroi waaoo. , W. II. WOODWARD. Jfft La lull* W?r?a. 'ALE OF VAl.UABI.KCITY LOTS. Hip umler*l7tiwl will uff?r at prlral* ule until the thriay of JANUAKY, 1W0. a piece of ground ?lturU iu Kail Wheeling, c ntainliiK 1 acre, i rood*and 2-10 |io ?, nnd (routing <?n Baltimore and Tenth ritU. There Umi the pmularaa Rood brick dwellg containing three rwuu. The above ground ban ?*n laid out lino 1?|* of 41 hjr Ifu feet, niid will Iw lil a* a whole, or In parrel* to niit puiebaatrt. If it mid Iwfjre Die above 1 will on that da? wll le ume at public auction, at the front door ol thi? .uf! HuuxMif Ohio count?, couimenrlng at 10 a. m. plat ot the ground may t*a<ra, and Information reeling t?ui? of talc, etc., majr l? obtaluod on apliailoa to A. H. mtlTT, Ol Vf. H. 11a ilk*. NolM Fourteenth St. Aurtlim?vr. delO-rrha V CHEAP, DE3IKABLE RESIDENCE 1 FOK8A1.E. The twlilcmeal tbelataMr. J. M. Blckrl. turner urt and Virginia itrceta, Island. Tho building la a W, two it.iry frauie, very convmleut, well located, K">d eondltlun; lb* frontage, 40 fe*t; the depth of t. LD feet; the pric*, 12,000; or, Including the coiir tot u It now ?iand?-lU)xl20-t3,30a. TimiK-Oue lull tub; balance, on* and two year*. Apply la ALKXAWDKB BUNK, Mietal Butlnr** and Iloal Kalate Agent, 131H Market Stmt, Crangle'i Block, over City Bank. I horn alio far Mile 400 arret ?ooi laud. Marshall >., Ktii?w. flu per acre; 41o terra good laud, U*jv rod* ( ?., Mtmourl, |3.0) per acrr: 1 mull lann-?W ri??2. ml If Imlow I'arki-nburg, W. Va., 11,200. 3HEA1' HOMES. >;r?me Mnuytand I.ot, fOxIM for only I "00 l-rainc IIoum and Lot, f.>r only...?....? Hoo Hrltk Hmi?* and Lit, Wxioo, four room*, wily - 800 new Brim houm and l^it four roam* and kitchen, g*? ai d water throughout, only.. l.fOO irw rireiirnt mitlune pUCt* lor ni? rum ?II.AOO to 18,000 IW>,<0?acn? ol \V,,t Virginia and Wrairrn laudator tv ox ?xi-Uau*c. liuw M10 to 110 04 pvr am. roil HKKT? \ hrK? Hrli k Dwelling, It rnomaand th ruum, on Chaplin*xlreat, CYntra Wheeling. Putulon girco luiufttUlKv, or Irum April Ut. An clrgant two-Mury Hwrlllnjc Houae on South nut treet; lujr wluilnw, Ave ruotna, well Iocati-?l. ?aea*lon Ktr*u April 1st. C. A. HCHAKI'Ell A CO., deU-rrliaa Oprrm Uoum Corner, upiUln. FOR RENT. ,xm RENT?THE BIUCK DWELLING . i>o. M.'Twrlfili at., oiuululngC rooms and waahum l'o*e??lun given April tit, 1WW. Apply to I>UTE. A. IIII.IHIETU, itUi So. 1207 Cbapllne 81. i?OR RENT.?THE' WAREHOUSE ml DWELLING. Mo. UI.1 Main afreet, now ? pliM by Mi'ni*. C. Kraua A Hro. I'merea'an given Mil Ut, Jrtso. llt.NUY K. l.Hl, M 1?0I Main street. !K)R RENT?ROOMS ON TWELFTH ami Muket itrvol, iu b'Miuirnt o( Mcf.urc House, to, Dwiilllog llouw* on ItUtid. Apnlf to I KM JOIIK Mcl.HBK. IHJR RENT?STOREROOM?1 OFFER fur rent tbr butane** bouae, No. 1827 Main street, nrrlv unuplnl by <i?o. W. Johnson. I'uuralon ion April Ut. MUS. A. B. CALDWKLL, 10 Paid Well Manilon, Twenty-nlnUi atreet. IH)R .RENT*?EXPECTING TO REmove our Whrilrsale lint II ius? on or before the of At rll next, m the room* now occupied bjr mo, Hugh.* A Co., No. IS 1 Malu street, we otter ntit the rooiui we now eceupy, No. 1221 Malu n>t. HAlU'Klt A blio. ' deU U)R RENT? rnr ntctiu nnw occupied by Pantl, and Cuimnlo* A ?uU m ? luirruiwtte and vail |>aper ituie, Iu Hum. M.lu airrttt. IW-mIuii Klvto A lull , 1?K". AU<s r-oiui un 94 and Sd dour, miu* buildCuwilon 6itrn at toy lime. Kn<iulreu( (?HQ. H. l'ARKS, 'OK ttKNT.? Warohouse and Dwelling. by M??n. Miui-on A ?1, 141.1 Man. atrrat I'.i m-mIimi tftvi'ii Ai.nl lit, *U iu.- Iirlt k .1w. U1..k, No. UTwalhli ?irMt, Utuing ?U (u?|uiai(J mmUUuiimi. Alil.ljr lo ltd. K. A. lULfiilhril, Si? No. 1207 Cha[.lin? mwt K)K KENT? 'be Null ol Itooim apHilaln over Maaara. Um. L t?l A IV* dry pwdiatore, So. ,1015 Mala rtrrtt, ?al?? Eleventh ilrwt. irni to * JAM. U HAW LEY, ii? IMP Main itr?t. 'Oil KENT.? 1" l>n? Wmhmi*! on Main afrrrt In th? l.uil. julof tbaclly. Uiiwi~ti I'arrlltlt -iu,l Kourlceoib .1 .?op k'* h'"ifro<>iu un MaIq. near ntUili (treat, Kent rhmp. ' m !.Wr2W7..ifritlt Dwe, ll'? H*?" on youth nt ?treet, ?lih ni)i? mom* and BnliLrl attic ler. m* and etery oou?r?uiam.'?. A dtitrable allu* r""" II IRWIN, <){' 11HXT-TIIE TUBEK STOHY Urlrk lluuv, corner Eleventh and Market atrecta "Wi1lL*- "?'?">? ? ? to*?ora?i.d * b. UOlUHKIMKIt A Oh, * ? im H'atar itraU. 1 ?L??NT' 8f!>K 0,1 kxchanok- J HUjre Itootu, with dwelling attached. No. h< t A?M[ll ufliB?rt ,MV0 W P 11J lilr ' ' ,V>W rooni!< will dwel- * P? in different ixartn of the dty. Very cheap tood tenant*. In<|tiireof /? ? !' ... ? ? H. FORIIKfl, R??m No. 7, Cmtom Jlouao 11KNT-FK?M APRIL I. I860- ( That drairalile rr*l>lnio?, the "Wiley Natulan " .? led neir the Urvvt, Martlu'a Kerry, Ohio. Tha al UJ^ue.m.n'ent.w.11 tolahnl, m ,ood raul ' ?u L,?'iIwU?? n Jrovfrlac IU Hi "i'orT ,n**? and flow, ni uTthf?nl. f M tUw V? du,rB lh# ol ? J5J 0n,"1 ,umnl*r "aliens In Ihl* mcUoii LTuT' AV'r 10 AI.KXANDKII MiNK, ~ krV..^.'.0.?' K,U|* '*?"" f"- ,:1" I kel atraei, rau(l?'a Ulo*k." Wh^llnx, W. Va. I kl ntKMKWTl. FOB 1880. political tvanU which II ha? In ?U,r?, o? th,17 of rtaolala tiglltw* on th? mi of ' who daalrta to p"f*m lUr Uu??mm?ni h,4| .* foundan *a?* u?. Tba d*bat? .uj ?? ?| , tbauUmocaa at Ibt km*, th? taring ,' lb* KapuUllcan and IfcntucraUc i.u? u?ffiS?Sr! MKl Kuftnbtr, I he will uf lb* ?u?u#.. ? ' 1 Ilia poll*. thwarted by aa?Um.ln?M, ? I ha MMuwUriawl ItfMScUrlraof ?b|. h iiln h.'u . uMcaatbayrtoa. Wlllthacrlnaat li;?i?r?L*,, imor Tb#past ilMadaof ynn uMnad ?lth *?ii*T(u?nt and I mutant AilmlnMntlin imrvt.t - Wuhlngiau. TiikKUNilldaaiiMlElDiiuoHdd>.i Ing Ihr King and breaking lia pua?r. I k? mUi, . ara now lnirl?uii<? t<? ttMorm ih.lr U?l.i ,.,j ,ki wl.r. f> (>lacm Uoro abt.b th.t wnadrhn l, . . iMtlEuatwaflf IbaMopla. Mlilthty . , niivlDi yaar will l?lug ihc aniwm tl.r?, out'iurt 1'itir. TlUM'X allllw unUtdliitsr, the facto ai tbay ara d?tal<u*d, und t.> ,,Mi. claatly and faatlraaJy la tbali relation. to , ami ifeki. Tim*, una mUlui Mllwfihlral *..) i toaklojial ?h? wloerMWnolllk m>J in ??-,i k MMiirul puiimim la uktntaln ibr riKhii ' . |tl? ?ml Ibe I?rtnrl|i1i? at lha QmitlliKlon . aiuwii, lllKhu* U |>r?|*r?il ?tii., lM>rurU??, ami al tba muu? U?u? MWrtali ol IIM. our rain ol aufaacilplloft rwa?ln urtbirnw. ? I ha luit* he Mi fuur-PMf* 'Mi.. ciiiiMtu, Iba prir? by mall, |x?i i> i.I, i. .yy, utouib, or ?? AVa trait cr, lo?lu.lii,fc ,l? ?. i?r, an tigbl-pa|a ?W? ?4 Slly*U cuiuami. u? U Mwnlan moiiih, ? 70 a jrrar, i- ?u,. ' Ihimuailay odliuui-f TiikMvm I* iu. |al#u. ati>ir?l?ly nl tl *u a )oa', |ual?u* Thaitflmoftba WtkMLY *U*. initnNn tlx miuuina, l? tl a year, |M'ta<p* |?i.i tul, ten xh'llotf MIO ?? will kh4 au ?iim n)|ij |?, AaarrM I'ubllahfr of " TheWiim.** lb>w Wrb? h, U Worth Tk* TimumWiMiriM;M3 I,, ij I roHlclua ew made On* ?lo*e ? ?? r< uiuas u. I, worth baa cured *ti <>ld it?u<Jiii|C oMinh. |i u*iui,,, If aa rurrd rrick In ihc bark, and llm II ?r, tuwora, rhenmallim, neuralgia, <-<>iitraitlun oli-. I] irtntaa lu any pan, no niattrr wlirr* 11 in. ?, . II 1'wrnty-IWo cunt" worth ha? cured 1 n| rlM,I I ollr In 15 tAlnntei. It will rurr Mr ra*. ,u? Ul II mt?l to riira any can> of ramrlated ,, , >] uml up, tbcrn li Barer tb# ?ll|hte.i d^wmu , II Ml. Curra floated faat, bulla, wait* and rwii. u II "I have Iwn tn?uM?l with llronrhltla fur ?-i If w Ilkaeffect; nnedollar'a worth of i| ht> ?u;U ami hara found It to ha?v tli* l?*t rranlta." MIl.HUltN A tX>, Ituilalu, N. Y. Whraltnt bt I.AI'Ulll.lS IIIUM. A CO. 4, GENERAL NOTICES. gTOCKlIOLDKItS' MEKTINii. ~~ Wheeling and Elm Grove Aailim The irfular annual nieetlni ?.f Htxklieldir*<l i&> Wheeling ami Klio Oro*??IUllroid f<.r tlteelrcil.., a Board ul Diiwluia will u held In ll.ntiiun jt.tt tha ObU County Court lluuar. ..n JASt'AkY f IHM, at 10 o'clock a, m. SAM'L MAI IIK* dell Htm* > fpAX NOTICE. 1 All peraona owing State and County ' '?*? i18*8 and 187V, rnuit call at the Hberlfl'.ofi.e ai.4|?. u 1 ana urienninuu to lorn the I'ljtufnl. ul l*| BB tax bills mprdltM u( wbu 11117 owe thru. UK). IMIMiU, WM dtlO fbi-rlff ct OhiociHU'.r I gTOCK HOLDERS' KOTICK. The annual n)Mtlo|o( the ?t'?kh"IJu.?/ ibrlw II moot UUm Work* ?1U be behl at the i.itcr u u, II company in llcllalre, Ohio, JANl'AUY n,i-. I one o'clock r. M.,at which Unit * ?ru (7) Dim.., II will be elected to lenre fur the * tmdtit )?:. d*ft M. BUEKTh, SwrU v I TOE IIAUUOR AT MOUTH OK Jli\ El 1 &INUUU JUVEB. tWalul |>ni|iO)iUa, la duplicate, ?lllter???ii BB tbl* office until*.U o'clock *..on KrhUj, n?.-, of January, IMO, lor luruuiitiu *tuii?i? ih? II ntnictloii ol a lxKk in tb? MuiKiuiium Kim, j ] Marlutta, Ohio. Approximate auiuuutul ?:?(, . ? qulrul, 13,200 cubic y?nl?. The atone uim: W i . 1 ?r*d by tbe lit day ?jI UicnuUr, lMU, HjNKiticallqniaad prlnUMl formi fur pn>|?u.. I I be fiirulthrd on application to tbe un<lrrii(at< . 1 quaaU fur blank foruii itmuld tw*nJuiMlui.u/-! II tclope "Official butfneaa." I WM. E. MKKIULL. U. H. EUKIiiw 1,9 ^ 83 Weal TblnlHt., Cincinnati, (t., I*. >,in li VTOTICE OF TBE VOLUNTARY i ll IN boi.imos oKTiiKwiiEtu.\mow> : II ANDI1AKOK COMPANY. II i'ulillo nolle* la hereby Kl?en thalthr.Muik'.ij II of the Wherlliig 'lowtwat and lUrxr Cuap?:- . general mtetlnf. held at the ufflwof uM tomui. . |a Water atrret, In the city of WhrellM, Wot Viriui |fl on tbe 'Xid day of Noretulwr, A. 1). I-?/, ad?|*.d : I following resolution:' M JUioifl, That the buaineM of th? T><?!?4i >* |-jH Marge Com pan) be viduatarllr dlKuntluiet,^ - fifl 'the property and aweU that retail u ifut II all debti and IUIiIIHIm of the curpurttluo I>j J.i ? ! among tbe tlockbolder*. A majority of tbe capltil tlook ?f uH *?wr>! (JH waa preaeut ami voted for tulii mdulluo >! I - J tinuance at Mid uict-Uim. KHW1S l!01tNltlt<x>W. EM I'mlcUnlo! iuldCuii.|ii Effl llUtBY II. llONXIIIiOOK, berrrtary of aj|<IC)tii|an). WllKKI.IIIO, NoVKMUKllgt, If'*. IlOit |fl Notice to Contractors &Buitders OrncR or tux Hoami or I'tuin w?.u. wiirkmxu, November 13, lain Scaled itmiHwals wi'l Ik? received U Board of Public Work*, of the State nf'W* Virginia, addressed if) tin! uiiilpndiinttU'i u 12 o clock noon, of March tin* lot, IfaO, for aAltruatiom in, mill the Ai>i>moy? t?. 6 Building known ju> the Plate lluw, m CUt ton, Kanawha county, WeM Virvinl?. k iug to the plansandijtecilicnUouiifunmln^: C. Keuible ami A. I'eobles, joint Arctuum Bids will be received for the whole, an>i nevurol jtorti of the work. Plaiwaridsi^ : cations may lie won at the Capitol ItaiM 4 in Wheeling on ami after Jamut I, W and nny information relative thereto n?f obtained by applying to C. Keinb!# : Architect, resident nt Wheeling, WfstVi Bond* and security, approved by thtL--: of I'ublic Works, will lie required contractor. The right of receiving or rr.Ing any or all bids is reserved. By order of the Board of I'ublic Work* no!7 8. IIUAHY. ' f M t} HI!! ADviBTus I A.DVEBTI3E AUVbKTIHK IV Till IIIY INTElLilCEil ADVEOTMB 4?li ADVERTISE _ MAK? MONEVH ADVEETUB | ? ? | WISE ADVEKTUE ~ DEALERS ADVBET18E j ? ACKNOWLEDGt I AUVHHTIKE | ?i> vKHTinE ADVANTAGES I ? ARISING AbVEUTIHB Ai'VKBTiat: ADVERTISING I AL*VEHTI8E i ? *" ' I BB WIDELY CIRCULATE ADVERTISE v KB NEWSPAPER. ADVERTISE HI _ ! vv ADVERTISE I HI ? CONTINUED PATROKtfB ADVERTISE no1 or,ler ? of wy character until pri(^| adybrub ti<i b!t? ? m advertise DAILY INTELLIGEN ? STEAM 10B PRINIIlH advektuk i i i i z i i fjjil 3IUCKW0KK. ! Mutili md OrtlM Mt Id UlMt tnpfored inl nl chimney ilraujibU i?ui?tM act! lunnA^M itIoi and KfUhUylng Id ?ll tU part* promptly H telly attended u> by HAMILTON & McGRANAHAN, Mo?. a lUtwolh Bt TM Market HtrwI^H art* CHRISTMAS (5IKT8. J Mlm l>fm. iMcb?r of Evane A M?on'? |>.utui^H ftli'id for uiiuuium minting l? "II riiion, on cunt^H la. I'liotofrapba Lir tkU n?? ?r? rai^H ire beautiful ml tadurlng. Htudlu at 2l? m itrMt, W bye ling. All order* tell there will H Jell )LANK BOOKS?The Daily irrnh > lancer Heok Bin Wy <*?* *>"*??' work o| 11 di than M|bIm In W*el Vlrflol*.