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X3 j u u lltn'i n??r BcoU- - 2 ? P.i;l? Mo. Wd. Uw. ???? j ? 55 IaJIm' l-ine Kkl **, ' o go up l*dif?' Kid Button *" ? 00 up 1*1 ica' Mo. Button. f S lAlln'lail.UMl Bailor ... ? J JJ ljulla' Kid Foxed B?K 1 jj| , Old Ijdlf' K|d B*l|i..?'w?y'M'|"y?y|l'^ j m gp Machine 8ew?l BOOTS AND SHOES, 1 23V^T<Su9^003 Lowest Prices for Cash. *>"lf you w?nt * good article jo to j. T. STOisTE, 1140 Main Street, w|J HimsiiKooK's jttoct_ ~ uoKXtl, D. T*. %? i. D.O.I. lSRS. MORRIS, JAKRET & COBURN, ^ dentists, 1124 Market Street, "Wheeling, W. V?.. 1 when ?P>7. *r rtMEffl KXTIUOTKU'WnrHOUT PAa. WbMltuI 1 to" *rr. >'"1 ln thouwud |*nwn? w t mtielncUou to ?nd iiiont every, c*JW wBb enure 'wTwunuikw-iy-i 0l,d* (lu (or t!i(*e W'!<?!?'JgJ^oisoK 4 SON ? No. 1143 Market SU now ??? ? CLOAKS, CLOAKS, CLOAKS. llave just opened an elegant slock!lt V1" aigUALW-I^l'HlOKB.-? G. E. STIFEL & CQ;, y.a^P^WASlSBAW !l(WI USEFU1L.PRESENTS! JUDICIOUS PRESENTS! Where to Buy Them Cheapest em Hlim v.... FI...I ll-e M at'*' m.?? iafii.? uimtniA ?*? 'kSs-Tb?? ^SraOSiSMR. 1104 JIA1X NTRKET. ?1M4 g -?? " ik 2iitjd%nwr. Ollicex Non. 25 and 27 Fourteenth Ntrcct. " Tarlor Furniture?Arl)enz'& Co. Engravings nnd Photographs?McLure IIouso Art Store. ft Handsome Presentsat Kirk's. soeiation. Holiday Presents-i-Louis peclicrt. A. 0. Lewis?Attorney at Law. For Kent?Iteeidenco. OjMSm Hotiso-^Pat Kodnfcy'iNriw York Star Combination. ^ ? THEKMOMrTKR ' allows the range ol tJio tlier observed at Sehnepf's drug store, Opera 11ouse corner yesteMay: > 7 A. M. 12 M. SP.K. 7 f. u. a-i / ifvt kT r,r M CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.?To And out mmasmmsex We make a big display to-day. Call and see us. JACOB W. GRUBB, Jeweler, ,.1 7 -g A Fa a r Jii b tfabESW. Hill and >rMart McConn'aughy will Major Mart. McConn'aughy will run freo 'bussesfrom West's drugstore to and fro the West-Kml concort at Dridge|>ort, o up treasnres where moths do not corrupt. We Hiipposo.thps'jshall Juiva their reward. ' JufcT!c?"WMtt^i?rtjt,.i>H.-MLo?la<Lin^n man, proprietor of tho Lingaman House, was beforo.thlB JnsHco yesterday, on Tngaman behaved in such a disorderly manner that ttyo tines of $2 each, and one of $5, wero Imposed upon him for con Bcquonliy ho won arrested on n warrant ix*ned liy llio Clerk of tho Municipal Court, Inn's aesaion of tlio i>olico court. I I'l ani: JVflWfcrS n received for erecting tlio nw> wnary buildings for tlio executive depart ment* of the Slato, nt llio city of Charles ? loll,-the futnr?-c?|iit?l.- -Ttieie-w?n irfall Boanl present. A number of bills hail been received, but the Bonn! decided iot toopou them uutil the Slat of January, and instructed tho .Sccrolan' of State lo an nounce by advertisement lu the daily P? per*nf Wheeling that the tlmo forraceiv uiK bids liad been extended to llmt date. Nu other business was ImnucMd by tho Board, . Tub Street Commissioner is improving Market Htreet, above 10tl?. Hhidoeport is re|>orted entirely free of scarlet fever and diphtlieria. Tub National Glass Works, at Bellaire, have shift down until after the holidays. Justice Wait on Monday committed Henry Uichards to jail on a peace warrant. Two deeds of release wero admitted to record yesterday by the Clerk of tlio Conn IdBSifiliSfeliTO on Stupp's friends giving bond in the sum of $TH)U toinsure his safe-keeping. The Hellairo Window Glass Works will resume oj>erationB the first of tlio Now Year, the difficulty between the employers and employes having boon satisfactorily adjusted. Tiik pupils of room No. 0 of tlio Fourth Ward public school yesterday presented Prof. Snowden, the Principal of the School, with a pair .of vas?4 and a siUc A receitHJn was field at the residence of Mr. Short, near St. Clairsville, last eveHing, and was attendedby a number of young folks from this city and Bridgeport. Cockayne's orchestra was in attendance. Tiie, holiday s advertisements are asat tractivoTefldfng nfottcr as tho majority of ladies care to see now-a-days. There is but one sentiment in the minds of all, and wherever that sentiment can bo best grat ified is the place they are looking for. Remaiods Notes.?A largo and attentive congregation was present in the First Presbyterian Church on last Sabbath. The communion was administered, and eight een new members were recoived, ten by certificate from other Churches and eight by profession of faith. ? , great, success.. They .realized $277, .and; vo chairs anil u gold-headed cane to hear from. Tho contestants for the gold-headed cane are Dr. Ulrich and Mr. Roger*. The successful candidates will be declared at the monthly social, to bo held at the church on the 27th inst They expect a (THev.' Dr. A. W. Wavman, lUrihon of the A. M. K. Church, Wifl preach in the base ment of tho First Presbyterian Church, on Chaplino street, Thursday evening, at 74 o'clock. All well wishers of the Church M. K. Church, over tho hose house, on 11th street, on Sunday next, tho 22d inst. The Presiding Klder will bo present ami conduct the services, which will beheld at 104 a. ii ''I and 7 v. m. Kacramynt af ter tho-jOTWkWp'f ?2 011 Monday evening, to which all Christians are invited. . Rav. Charles llenrlchi has resigne<l tho pastorate of St. Paul's Gorman Church, South Wheeling, and taken chargo of a Itompf. The Coohts. ? Couxtv CouitT?Judge Boyd.?Business was transacted as follows in this Court yesterday: State of West Virginia'? .Tames Nor man. Peace warrant.. Judgment set aside, and muse set for hearing Jan. :i, 1'. Kennedy vs. D. M. Itallissey and A. Mathews. Continued by consent to Sat urday, Dec. 21. ,'Jaiijfa MoloneyisjJWr Map. .TfcS pass. Verdict of jury, "Damages lor plaintiff $50." Motion for now trial en tered. , , , Adjourned to this morning at 0 o clock. llis Honor yesterday morning: .lames Mason, disorderly conduct, S2 nnjlrtwt*. Paid.: JlMtf Goo. I*e and Thomas Kyan, vagrants, were sent to die city prison for thirty days. Tho following were sent to tho city prison for drunkenness Cornelius Vance, John Williams, John ,1'arroil, John, ls)o, Jenks Edwanls, Ilarry Kelly anil James life.-''' ' ? '? ? '? ? ' ' ' * Tkmpkiianub Matters.?There will bo n mooting to-night nt Ott's llall, under the auspices of the Workingmcns' Christian )Tempcrtiace4Juion. jit willj>% addressed At 4:J?01'. m. yesterday Col. Bowen held a second meeting of the children at Mozart Hall,.and received no lean than 11U now pledges. Ono child had received her whole fandly. Of the total number JMJ were adults, nnd a majority of them tip plers. The Col. relies greatly on (thlldrons influence in his work. On Saturday at 2 iv m., ho assembles them again at Mozart Lust night one of the finest meetings ever held in Wheeling took placo at Washington Hall. Tho audience was a large one and most intelligent one. Col. liowen had announced an address on "Temporanee and Taxation." He treated tho subject in forcible style, and seemed to have thoroughly impressed his hearers. Mr, Cracraft followed him with an elo quent effort and thirty-one signers woro ?secured. Tonight tho meeting will be held at Parker llall, in South Wheeling. 'dtfifghtePof a Tm?TAf, Svlio^Hvcs on Gravel Hill, in tho upper part of Bellalre, was seriously and it is thought fatally burned by*he?;elothes taking lire from an open fire-place, before" which sho was standing. Mr. Fox was at work at the Bell aire Mill, and his wife had stepped out of prompt assistance, but not boforo she was badly burned abont tho lower limbs. A man namedliaker, living near by, was the lir^t to go to tlid.'child s JcllpL ? Tho un serious nature, and her recovery is con MVi 'M&Vi l riM io3 Accidrst at tub Ck.vtu.vlGi.ass Works. John Whtto, an omnloye at tho Central Glass Works, met with a very painful ac cident yesterday. Mr. White acdflenfaiiy ran against a goblet which a boy was car rying on a fork, tho hot glass striking him on the loft cheek, and burning his fuco se verely. lI^l^dtifebTed from work for a week or so.. Held von PoHTAaid.?Letters addrossed as follows are held for postage at tho post oflice: Adam Wenker, 52 Klin street, Toledo, Ohio; A Dauphin, P. 0. Iiox 092, mmsmm North, Clinton, Ohio county, W. Va.; C. W.Lasure, 04 15th street, cityjMunn ?& Co.. a" Park How, N. Y.; David Penn, Cadiz,*); nan vjtn jtkuk Or Ixrsiucxr to AUbket People.? Market Master Kd wards requests us fo?an nouhce that bv permission of Conncll the Second Ward Market will bo held on the day beforo Christmas and tho day before New Year's, commencing at noon. Those who attend tho market should tako notlco and govern themselves accordingly. ' Wo. brated I.ivcr l'ills," and on opening the wrap fluAany Uilna-hiU unUwkw* *fre box? Eare ooitftteneirhriu twgortd?fake theni . The original I>r. McLana'sJIU* have lio otlie?ooloi,,nuth rat ?enl on edver of box, and blui' Kovi-rnim-iit sunup outside, with name of "Fleming Bros., PjtUbuigh," tlwro oii, .Failing to llud (lie features, take them | HukIup** TrniiMactetl at IhrllpMUl 31^* InRLMlNlibt. SBCOX'n BRANCH. A Vpecisl meeting of Council was held hut evening. Present at roll-call in Sec ond Branch: Messrs. Campbell, Cowden, Orowther, Deitera, Fisher, Hanson. Myles, Reeves, Stoker, Vockler, Wait, Yahn, Mr. Presidont?13. ' v Tlie minutes of (ho previous meeting were read, approved and signed. The bond of Win. Eccles, who was elect ed Chief Marshal of the Firo Department at the last meeting of Council, was approv ed. The bond is in the sum*of $1,000,' with E. G. Cracraft ami W. H. KobinWn as sureties. , , , The bond of I. T. Carpenter, Assistant Marshal in the First District, in the sura of $500, with A.T. Garden and Louto Grein or as sureties, was approved. Thos. Hartley and Peter Erb were the bondsmen of \V in. Manlon, Assistant Mar shal in the Second District, in tho sum of S500. The bohd was approved. Chief Marshal] Eccles and Assistant Marshals Carpenter and Mart Ion appeared before Council and were sworn. Several unimportant bills were read and ordered paid. j \ The claim of John Robrecht, for dam ages done to his property, corner 14th and Water streets, by a water pipe, was referr ed to tho Board of Claims With power to act. COMM1TTKE REPORTS. , . Street*, Alley6 and Grade*.?Reported bills against the city amounting in tho aggregate to$1,425 25; also bills reported by (he Street Commissioner, amounting -to $1,070 07. The committee also recommonded that the Street Commissioner bo directed to inako certain repairs to tho streets, re-sot curbs, etc., nono of tho recommendations being of any importance. The various recom mendations of tho committee were adopt ed. ,, City Prwon.?Reported the expenditures of tho prison for tho month of November, also a report of the Superintendent with bills for current expenses for tho jnoqtJi, amounting to $119 72; also bills for.liaul ing on 14th street amounting to $131 87. Report adopted and bills ordered paid. Police.? .Submitted bills aggregating $33 70, for articles necessary for use at tho city lockup. Ordered paid. hut EtUite.?'This committee submitted a voluminous report, an outline whlchMs already been given ip these columns. Tho report whs read and adopted. On motion of Dr. Reeves, tho Clerk was instructed to have tho report of the Com mitteeeon Real Estate published in pam phlet form, for the use of tho members of Council, and to bo grafted into any futtiro publication of the City Ordinances. Thfe number of copies to be printed was fixed at 500. Joint Special Committee on OUUtpfe and Sinter> JlilU.?Tho report of tho joint special commit too on bills of Slater and Gillespie was adopted. Tho report recom mended that $1,500 be paid to Messrs. Slater and Gillespie if they will except tho same in full payment of their bill dated Aug. 10, 1878, and that the other bills of tho firm, and the affidavits filoed by tho Street Commissioner in referenco to, tho same, bo referred to the Committeo fon Streets, Alloys and Grades for report , ) Joint Special Committee on Change* in Or ganic Law of the' City.?'Tho Joint special committeo appointed under the resolution of July 9th, 1878, to prepare and rcj>ort to Council such changes in the organic law of tho city as in their opinion shall em torfice-niriirc needed" re forms, submitted the following resolutions: Rtvoletd, That a speciarcomniitfee con sistingjpfjlvrffrfronv^CWhJjpiM.lrTjfCflun ? il ba appointed to .memorialize the Zegis latnre to-so amend the charter-as-to-trtrow hraffibiiros agi tml, TrnaFllua coramu izii tho legislature t tar as to allow the 0 tdndent of Wate sionorand Whai tho Council of tho dt; limited, That's '" lie iJip. U-cisluturetogr to prevenMmd punish ? mid also to grant tho laty.suish other aiMi tioiml powers as the committee W think jioper.: '? " J \ :l *e?M, That tlie Ooinmittee on Ordi nance* lie instruoted to prepare and report totho next meeting of Council an ordi nance to prevent and punish gaming: also an pnimttrico abolishing the office ol Citv Beceivor and proidribing and rog ?Hutlns that- some Bank shall be tho city doposltorjvand tho mannnr of drawing and paving city orders', and also on ordi nance defining and prescribing tke p6w ersand duties of tho Mayor and flying Jiis compensation. . . ... ? ? 'Tlio first wvJ third resolutions Avpro auoptcd andthesocondrejected: the fourth was divided, the lirat-miditUird.clause.be lug" wlohted Rn^fitfwtona teferrefl 'tb tho Investigating Committee. ?;< The joint Committee ,of Conference on tho disagreement betweenlliet$p Branch es in roferaneb'to the; placing of a bus metre in th^pojrtjoi) pfctjio SeoondiWard Jlarkdt IIoii$o .used.oe 411 Ajmory; reported tfmtj U?5y were, dividedin opinion and asked to ho dispharged.. The report was adopted, uiul tlm-committee discharged. Alfe/aaniT(Jm<lcs conoirl^d in. The supplemental assessments for water rents, reported bjrtho city assessors, were tofc^fttliBC^grkftnd {tferftd jl th'fc 'Ootti mlttreon Water works for report. E. R. Warner was grantod a licenso to keen a billiard room at the Mfl?u|vJ!ouso. The ropoft of theuommlttco'on "Lights wns received from the First Branch? with uu amendment to tho third resolution, charging thu titty for, tlao, amount of gas burned In tho old City. Hall, used as air armory by the military companies of tlio city, which was non-concurecl in. 'i'lip following .communication was re ceived from the Gas Trustees: It appears from tho tax dupliuato of tha pity that tlio property belonging to the oitv gas works is on the samo for taxation, whereas it is an established fact tlio city cannot tax her own i>ro]?erty; therefore ho it Jinolcrtl, That tho City Collectorof taxes be instructed to striko tho same from tho tax duplicate. Tho resolution was adopted. A largo number of petitions, of an un important nature, wore read and referred to appropriate oommittees. Atlt.-yp yj m, thp,Souoml Branch was still in session. FIRST BRANCH?EXTRA 8E8SI0X. ,.IIis Jlonorr Mayor Sweeney prasiited. Oncallihg tlio roll Messrs. Blair, Boring, Cowan, Hastings, Hogo, MeAdains, Kefii tor, Schanibra and Wilson answered. Tho minutosof tiie last meeting wore read, and thero being 110 objection, woro signed by thu-Mayprand.Olork. Tho following reports of standing com mittees for the month of November were received from tlio Second Branch: Com mittee-on Markots, Committee on Fire Department, , Committee r on Accounts, Committee :o'n Health, Committee on Streets, Alloys and Grades, Committeo on City Prison and Committee on Claims,and the action of said Branch upon said re j>orts was conourrod in with tlio following items excepted: r . 11 1 - 1 mm 43UI of jtho^Kagjo Qtlqrlew^)?aiyatfon Tympany for cleaning the privy Varilf of Mrs. Cotts iwas roferred back to the com mittee foe further report. I'pon complaint.of parties living on Ohio street, tho connection of a certain firivate sowor was ordered to be cut oil* rom tho city sowor within ton days utiles* the parties interested in said privato sewor, at'flielr own expense, trap all receiving openings on tho city sowor at and between said connection anu the rivor.^ Tho proposition for widening tho pave ment on die oast side 0! Market street, from 11th to 10th streots, was laid on tho table. . Committeo of Conference, in rolation to gas in the Markot House Armory, reported Uiomsolvcs unablo to agreo. Bond of Win. Kcclep, as Chief Marslial of tho Fire Dopartmont, together with thoso of his assistants' were received from tho Second Branch and the approval of said branch was concurred in. Report of Special Committee to consider epart of thfl'Commiia.'afrJleaU2?ate | reeeivedf.re?ds?aiU?j>prov?l?t>f the Bccand Branch concurred in.. . ? - 'ItepoVt of Joint Special Committee legislation wan received, anil action of Second Branch concurre<l in. .A.O. Smith,OityAseessorof Water Bents fdr tiie 1st District, asked ior instructions ill regard to his duties; was referred to Committee on Ordinance* to report in-or diiHni^oyerlnRi'the case. ? - . > The report of the Committee on Itail roads waa recolved, requiring the U. & 0. It. It. Co. to keep watchmen at 24tli and ;i6th streets crossings, and the action of the Second Branch tliercon was concur red in. Adjourned. WiutKLtxo Fa Mir.Y M.tRKRT.?The near approach of the holiday season brings a great many country people to town with supplies of poultry, iroduco ami provi sions, and the market is consequently well filled wltli soasonablo provender. Prices are as a rulo rather low for the season, and housekeepers can lay in agood supply of the regulation holiday eatables without considering themselves us unduly extrava gant. The following quotations will give the Btandard value at which the articles enumerated aro held; rABplos.lOaJljc per pock, onions 20a2oc pei peck, carrots 20c per pock.parsnipslfic nor peck, spinach 20c; per peck, tomatoes 15c per quartor pock, pumpkins and squashes,<Ja25c each, celery 5cper bunch, radishes 5o per bunch, sage 5c per bunch, cranberries 10c per quart, beans 10c per quart, hominy 5a8c per quart, beets 10c per quartor pock, butter 15a20c per lb, eggs 23c25c per down, pep pers 5c per bunch, cider 5c per quart, walnuts 15c per half pock, pop corn 10c per dozen ears. Meats: Hoof?Steak 10al2Jc, boiling pieces 0a7c; Pork?Steak 7c, roast OaSc, sausage meat 7c, sausage 8c, pigs' feet 20c per dozen, ham OalOc, shoulders 5a7e, sides 8al0c; Mutton? Chops 12jc, roast 10al2jc; I*amb?Chops 15c; roast 12jer Veal?Outlets 15c,"roast 10c, stew pieces 8c. Tripe-75c escli. Gamo?Vensiorl 13c,4 ? xaSblts 15420c, squirrels 15c, pheasants :?Ja85c, part ridges 15c. Poultry?Chickens 20aJU)c Iire,-andr l0al2ic per, lb dressod; tur k?tf 7^a$l 00 each, live; 'and 02jc8per ioclrosSed; geese fcc per lb dressed,and 40c each live; ducks 30a35c each live, and 121c per lb dressed. Fish?Lake fish 8al0c per lb; river fish 25a35c per string. Oysters? 25n40c per quart bulk, nnd 15a40c per can. Personal Mention.?Mr. J. E. Horner, of the Parkersburu Sentinel, is in tlio city. Miss llattie Webb, of Huntington, daughter of Kev. J. W. "Webb, formerly pastor of North Stroct M. K. Church, is a guest of Mr. Clark Ilanesand family, in the First Ward. Mr. John McCullough, of Short Creek, left for Columbus yesterday to visit rela tives and friends. Mr. J. Heed, of Kast Wheeling, who has been spending a few months in Iowa, lias returned home, well pleased with his visit. J. W. McCoy, Eaq., of Fairmont, auto graphed at the St. James yesterday.* Miss Lirzio Boyd, of this city, is con ducting a religious revival at Pittsburgh. OvBtt 11-000 8noirr.?It is stated that an examination into tlie accounts of George Green, lately a salesman in tho employ of Michael Iteilly, wholesale grocer, shows that he is over $1,000 short in his collec tions,withsftsml^maHtownBto hear from. Green has been missing for several weeks, and his present whereaboutsare unknown. Tho gentleman who was sentoyer Green's route by Mr. Iteilly, to ascertain tho con dition in which, the accounts had been loft,.imports .that everywhere he heard of Green's living a fast life and gambling, which without doubt caused his ruin. lie is supposed to have had about $800 in his possession when ho disappeared. Goi;.$50 Damaobs.?Tho case, of James Moloney rs. Peter Dolan was concluded in the County Court yesterday, the jury bringing in a verdict' for plaintiff and as sessing his damages at $50. The plaintill', Malonev, sued for $5,000damagos for ttes parti, alleging that defendant; Dolan. Bad iuM?oltca and beaten him, without any provocation whatever. Tho caso was taken up on Monday morning, nnd theovidenco and argument heard by 0 v. m. Yesterday it was given tp,! the jury, who returned a verdict aBVatod.' The Merte Literary Society held their regular weekWmeeting last night at Hand lan*8 Hall. The exercises wero exceed ingly entortaining. The debate set for last evening was postponed until the next meeting, owing to the absence of several inenibors. Ca bn ky, alidt" Capti Jack," got on his highliorseori tho South' Side last even ing, anfl-prance<l and cavorted aroundthe Sixtli Ward until he fell into the arms of Capt Flynn. of tlio p'licp, who run him inty tho cooler^ ll<nl liive a hearing Uns morrtlrig before His Hdnor Jndgo Cran meh- ' ' ' *? Pitoct'BE it in time if you wish to save doctor bills. Dr. Bull's Coligh Syruji. Price 23 conts. Tiik palm* of tho most aggravated Rheu matism, Sprains, Bruises and .contusions readily yield to tho maple-like influence of McIjim't (food Intent Liniment, In fact, so potent is it in iUf jeflects, Unit it often re lieves and cures after other popular em brocations have entiroly failed. Try it, say wo. ? Yotu Christmas Presonts should be use ful as well as ornamental. A good lirst classTpftlr of Boots or Shoes will fill the bill. You can buy them at 2103 Main street. ^GBNTmcu's Variety Store is doing ah immense business. . ftj'OirrBaby is restless wliifo toothing, gat Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup; a doso of it <wUj relieve ttie little sufroror at once. Only 25 cents a bottle. The place to find the largest stock, and tho greatest variety of jwitterns in ladies and Gents plain and fancy Slippers is nt 2103 Main street. Cauxahax A Co's. Ge.vther's Vahietv Store is tho place to buy your Toys. ' The exquisite ?papier miohe t aid oh laid flhiscreens, (imp6rtod..Jrom J&uIaaO) which Mr. James Ball has on exhibition mt the St. James Hotel will be'closedont .on Friday evening or,beforo. Any ono jn want of elegant :*nd uppropriato Holiday gifts should see them at tho St. James im Moyfu.ip Gentheu's Vauietv Storo is crowdod with customers. Coih?'ATfo' See.?ftio greatest bargains ever 'Been. Plain and Fancy Dress Goods at 8c a yard; also a large lot of Cloaks at extremely low prices. Call soon, if you wish to save mon^y, at No. 2011) and 2021 Mflln streot, Centre Wheeling. Joil.V ItOEMUR. PUuon nml OrffiwN Tor the UoIldnyM, Cbeap. One 4 octavo organ at$35. Ono 5 octave Estoy organ nt $00. One 7 stop. Smith American organ at $75.* One 0 stop Tavlor & Farley organ at $50. ^Ono, $100 ? Smith American x)rgan at I Ono 0 stop Packard organ at f 05. I Oue 0 octavo melodeon ut $00. Ono fl octave piano at $30. Ono 0 ootave Chickering piano at $73. Ono 0 octave Chickering piano at $100. Ono 7 octavo Haines' piano at $200. Ono 7J octave (new) piano at $250. < Call and examine, at C. Y. Lucas' Music Storo, 1227 Market street. G7r"fcarTy'and Buy offcn at Qonther's Variety Store, 1007 Main street, opposite 11th street. CHRISTMAS GLORIES. ?amltln Anion* llir VfMlm ar Holiday v-' ? 1 1 - ! ?? tftj'H talmibkMnniioa. (?rlkmlalHaRbi of DnliaUa <;iru. The most joyous season ol the yoar is at hand,and upanddownthebusinossstreets i.,hue P^r-by l? greeted with sghts which forecast the-ploaiinre*-W, children and the gratifiCidon of ull.-A vislt'to the most prominent ot the dealers in ho day goods in Wheelingistftteilded with thu greatcsHntorest, but us every one' cannot conveniently cxamltioull the boll prosent, we continue thW'W6nil(tir"6ur siiggmt^gns to buyers, ?i? (list iiistidWnt day Appeared in pur coJumu^ yestcr ti.tiiANT aim atoiicmiV Jacob W. Grnbb, jeweior, 1154 Main street, has u very lino stock of diamonds, '"to" atyJes of jewelry, and an elegant assortment of fancy goods for the holiday season. Mr. Grubl) lias dctennincd to re duco his rtock as much as |H?sible during this and the ensuing, wook, and will offer sjiecial inducements to purchasers. He has without doubt the largest and most complete stock In tho Stale, the variety stylo anil quality of which cannot bo surpassed. Tho general assortment of bis goods, and tho polite attention ho always gives to customers, will induce many sensi* bio people to make their holiday purchases there, especially as by so doing tiioy will save tuuo, trouble and money. TuuxEu a Dillon's display. It is to bo hoped that very many of our readers will embrace an early opportunity of selecting their Christmas presents be fore the latur buyers throng tho stores. All who contoinplato purchases In tho lino of watches, chains, lockots, jewelry, silver ware, etc., are requested to call at Messrs. Turner & J'illon s. Band bracelets, of Car ter, Hawkins <fc Sloan's celebrated manu facture, in enamelled, engraved and Ho inau finish, tho finest gooas made, are dis played among the other beautiful and handsome goods In Messri, Turner & Dil lon sstore. i^oatock of clocks and bronies in this establishment is complete, and prices ore away down within the reach of every one. 1 hose in search of articles in their line should not fail to call and ex amine their stock. c. T. J1Kow.v, at his new store, No. 51 12Ui street him one of tho largest and best Sed stock" of goods in tho city suitable for holiday presents, which heis offering at prices that defy competition. Mr. Brown announces another sunply .of Columbus watches, In gold anil silver casos; also a large assort "Jf"1 American and foreign watches, ? I ,|0? prices, together with a full of wire, lino jewelry, cutlery, clocks, bronzes, and fancy goods generally, uS m "rich'""n which ^ -nil ?"r- Brown can suit every one. You will bo made welcome at Brown's, Call and examino his stock. We had almost forgotten to add that he has a line assort ment of brecch-loading shot guns, and Smith's patent rovolvorl. 10U1S IJ?'liaiiT*8J??'KUIV STOKE will be found, for tbp next week or so, in holiday attire. It is located on Market street, opposito tho MoLure House, and we advise all our readers to call and ex amine 1 ns choice stock. He has a very largo and attractive list of articles suitable f nneo7b^?^^fl8rah^ S ileal with Mr.i)echert,notonly onaccount of his personal politeness, whicli is nota ble. but also on account of the freshness and variety of his goodti. lie is well known to tho Wheeling public as entirely responsible. Mr. Dechert will sell very cheap during the holidays. Call on liiiu, ONE or parson's PnOTOOKAI'irS, ilunfu!!?'* framed, is alwoys an aecepta ?boSnh'f J!rc8<!nt- PBreon8; ntognipher, has won an cnvitablo rcpu miHn ! 8 'Tof?",nl ail(l his skill in ,l0t only a truthful likeness, but always a graceful ami pleasing picture, is slreni i,, i "IP H on Market street, just opposite tho McLuro House, il.n LTiy yOU.'lMiro " l,ict"ro during ?h1^!te,eSMr-1'? 18 A F1XH PHOTOOBAl'Ir, nreiintrraA,fdiIIran.ke1 " "J? Christmas j 1/tans gallery, on 12th i ? fi i" ?!j? ? 'I10 m?st elegant and at tractive galleries in tho city. Higgins is a Sf-lf" In every sense of the word, and there is nothing in his laree an.f bcauuful stock but the very finest spcci M^lli!^,, ' S0'"? ll0,id8y presents. Mr. lliggins omiwriuni of art contains in Hmnfif If for selection that will beautify the richest home. Call early. ru'jiuEit's ruorooiupiis "WwMely known. His gallery is locate,I at 1138 Main street, and is crowded dally by persons who desire to sco themselvra as others see them Mr. 1'lummaV ciai,? "''examination will convince tho most fastidious that bo Is making nhntn. graplis finished in tho highest styio of art for tho small sum of $1 per dozen. Call at his establishment and examino sauiplee. JiABi'xn nnos; offer rare bargains to those who desire to invest in hats and caps. They have a full lino of the latost winter styles, and pur chasers will find a largo variety to select from. Their clerks are attentive and oblig ing, and; take pleasure in showing goods. The name of tno firm alone is sufficient to insure satisfaction to purchasers. They have two stores on Main stTeot, tho locali ties of which aro woll known to tho pub lic. Stop in at tho Messrs. Harpors' and treat yourself to a now and stylish .tile, be fore starting to make your holiday calls. A MODEL SHOK BTOIIK. The arrival of tho chilling holidays re minds us that to enjoy tho merry anni versary, our feet need to bo woll clothed. The necessary protection can bo most ad vantageously" obtained at J. T. Stone's, 1140 Main street, who ofTors fine bargains. His stock of boots and shoos is vory large 1 and of tho best quality, while his prices are remarkably cheap. There is nothing nicer for holiday presents. Look at Mr. Stone's advertisement on onr fourth page, and then call and examine his stock. KVKRY OXB SHOULD INSPECT Jerry Clemens' stock of goods before pur chasing their fall and winter boots and shoes. Ho has one of tho largest, cheapest and best stocks of all kinds oiboots, shoes, gaiters and slippers in tho eity. Call and oxamino his stock for yourself, and you will Hud that his goods aro as cheap and good a4 can bo purchased in tho city. His store may be found on 11th street, between Main and Market strocts, and a visit will satisfy all that his stock of goods is com plete In ovory department,and well worthy tho attention of uuyers. "tub cheapest shoes i.v tiie city" are advertlsod by I* V. Blond. Ho has just recelvod a line of gonts' flno shoes of tiie latest styles, to ?wliich ho calls tho at tention 9/ tiio public* ..Also a.ttne assort ment of geiits' slippers; and a pair of flno hand-worked slippers would make an de cant holiday nroscnt for a gontloman. Mr. Blond's stocfc of goods aro completo in ovory department, and we doubt if they can bo purchased at lowor prioos else whero. Nothing will lift lost by calling on j TSTrrBroncT Tie will notoo nndorsold, and1 oilers rare bargainn-to. purchaser* \ LOOAS, LIST A CO;, at the bridgo cornor, have a full, linp toi choice holiday goods, which should liter est thfl public.'r Jhfjy off?!? fine lino of recherche tin If boxes, classic sty ]('H, heavily plated, gold lined, handsome and dcslro able; choice perfumes, In sprinkler tap boltloj, ilellcnlo and enduring) portmon seaFsitihnnil 51orocco,for ladles,irontlo men and children; toilet hottles and setts, elegant enamelled or engraved (names en graved to order); hair brushes and oombs, in IluOaio, celluloid, mso anil satin woods. Any oiid of tlitue articles H'Oiilil utukean clogAntlioHday present. nl'KHA IIOUM nitt'O KTOnK. Beloro purchasing holiday goods, per prletor, lia? ? complete stock of foil such articles on hand, including a ricli "Mo ment of sh?lfcOOTb?^Wi?h Jind French too pi, * fresh stock- of fine drop and chemicah^iJiaihJjrtttliSHfi^.lChris. per sonally looks after.Uwfl'flnW of liis,cus tomers, ajidall tjrho MttronfMj we.OBSTJ. House diiig store win tw palUoly wilted t ub6n'.fc' wf-kners-' of- nti- drngfeWt?whom can rocdmmehd more highly than nr. SchnepL,; * ? v ? ?? ?.-?? - :t.I- ttoWSV 1J0CKWG %. Vi.:. J Is Ao weir known that-it w lmrdly necessa ry" foru'a to $ay much of? Ids drugstore, corner 12th nn.l Chrtpltne ?tree?; ?oha? a complete'tftfoik of all the articles M Ills lino of btislncssj and we'can eofdlfllly rec ommend him as A No. 1 businoss man, and one who will not pormit a oustomor to leavo liU store dissatisfied. Wo ask our readers to call and'examine his stock of fancy articles usually found in a drug store; and if any should be so unfortunate as to get sick, we know of no botter place in the city for fresh drugs. "dwiuht, the chemist," as lie is usually known, has a chofob stofik of drugs and raedicincs at his establish ment, northwest earner of 24th and Chap line streets, Centre JVheeliug. A11Dwight s drtigsare fresh and good, and in case any thing of this kind should be wanted dur ing the holidays, or at any other time, Dwight's drug store is tlio place to get it. Dwight also has an elegant lino of notions and articles usually found in a first-eta drugstore. Anything sold by the trade will be found at Mr. J)wight's store/and he sells his goods at prices which cannot be discounted anywhere. Give him a call and you will bo satisfied of this. LUCAS, THE MUSIC DEALER, is so well known that an extended notice is unnecessary. He has at his commodious storo room, No. 1227 Market street, a tine stock of Stein way, Chickering, Knabe and Fischer pianos. The first three are the leading standard pianos of the world; and I the latter is tho best low price piano manu factured, beiug fully warranted as reliable. I Tho Palace organ, sold by Mr. Lucas, is the best in tho world. Mr. Lucas has a, largo stock of pianos and organs of other makes, but tlioso wo have named are the most important Lucas leads the trade in shertmhsic, and keeps constantly on hand a large stock of tho newost and most popular compositions. Also a full line of toy drums, violins, guitars, accordeons, and other substantial and appropriate presents-for tho little folks. SKEW'S MUSIC EMPORIUM., There is nothing nicor for a Christmas Bresent tlinn a piano or organ, and at W. [.Sheib's Music Emporium, in tho Wash ington Ilall building, on 12th street, can be found an elegant assortment of both. He has the Weber, Ohio Valley and Hard man pianos, and a complete stock of violins, guitars, banjos, flutes, accordeons. sheet music, books, strings, etc., at the lowest prices. Pianos and organs aro sold on the installment plan, which makes it easy for any ono to purchase. Call on Mr. Sheib before purchasing elsewhere, fuid} take our word for it, you will not regret it. He is a polite, agreeable gentleman, and will give you a good bargain in anything you may "desire to purchase. A.W, PAULL i DUO., . 1142 Main street, are still receiving new and beautiful patterns in paper, which, for style and cheapness caunot be excelled. This firm is well known to tho public, and need no recommendation from us. .They have a large and varied stock of goods, and tho public know that they can get at 1142 Main stroet just exactly what they want in that line, aiid at the lowest prices. Wt shall to-morrow continue our hints to those purchasers who aro in a quandary over tho great multiplicity of beautiful, useful and curious tilings which aro offer ed in exchange for their cash. How to Prevent NIcIcucmn. Usually avoid places where it is, but when once in a family tho only protection that can bo relied upon is the wearing of an Egyptian Fever and Ague and Liver Pad. It not only protects but euros. Try it. Fou good new fresh goods in Ladies and Gents Slippers we trcell. Our stock in this lino is all of this season's purchaso. Con sequently are new patterns and fresh from the hands of tho best manufacturers. Call soon and see them. You will thereby bo enabled to make a good selection. CAlLVAIIANtfcCo's.. 2103 Main street. Gexther's Variety Store carries the lar gest stock of Toys and Fancy Goods in the city. If you want bargaius, go to Genthor's Variety Storo. A Mnn of A Thousand. When death was hourly expected, all rem edies having failed, and Dr. H. James was experimenting with Indian Heiup, he acci dental]}' cured his only child of Consumption, and now gives this Recipe free for two. stamps Adclress, Chad dock & Co., 1032 $ace Street, Philadelphia, Pa. We sneak knowingly when wo assert tlrnt Hall's vegetable 81cilian Hair Reliever is the best nrticleof the kind sold on the American Continent. Personal trial lias demonstrated this, and the article is an elegant and cleanly one, without whicli we think no toilet com plete. Messrs. Johnston, Holloway & Co., 002 Arch street, Philadelphia, arc the agents for the article and when our Philadelphia friends return from Cane May, they should certainly procure some of it we know of no such ar ticlo extant for the hair, and thus speak In such decided and emphatic terms.?Ocean Foam, Cai* 3fay, N. J. d<tw Go to Genthor's Variety Store for Dolls and No vol ties. Chew Jackson's Boat Sweet Navy Tobac co. . tts 0. C. Gentiikr, the "Boss"'Toy Dealer, is doing the business. A''constant stream of customers are going and coming ull day jlong loaded down with bargains. The like never was seen before in Wheeling. Tiik Delicate Memjirane which envelops the lungs, and linos the air passages, in exceed ingly sensitive, and a slight irritation of it in creases and spreads very rapidly. Remem bering this, use, if you are attackod by'a cough or cold, that Incomparable pulmonic and preventive of consumption, Dr. Hall's Balsam for the Luros, which invariably gives speedy relief and ultimately effects a euro In all cases where the breathing organ* are affect ed. Use it in timo and prevent serious bron chial trouble. Sold by all Druggist*. Jour L Smith A Co., , Wholesale Agents, wmw Wheeling, W. Va. Alnrnilng Symplom* nnd their Cure. Cough, short breath, pains in the side or breast, fever, night sweats, tlckllmr, soreness, or rising In tho throat, nervous debility, aphon ia, or low of voice, kidney affections, &c. To avoid all dangers resulting from the above, we know of no remedy so pleasant ami effectual as Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrun of Wild Cherry. It is equally valuable in all Bronchial and Asthmatic affections. Prudently resort to tills valuable romedy before a serious pulmo nary affection Is developed. It may bo woll to state'that Dr. Swayne, tho dlscovorer of .this and other valuable remedies, graduated at the University of Pennsylvania, and was for years connected with the Philadelphia Dispensary, whloh brought to his OMpochd care and over sight a vast variety of diseases, both acute and ohronic. Wo therefore can, with confidence, recommend Dr. Swayne's Compound 8y.rup of Wild Cherry, and would caution our realtors to lie very |>articular to obtain the original and only genuine Wild Cherry CoroitfumT as prepared only by Dr, groyne A Bon, 330 North 8lxth 8U, Philadelphia. Trial Botflies, 25 cents : laree sire, $1, or naif down, $6. Sold by leading druggists. MWMW NiftM Prosperity icriuriiln*. The incjreasod'prospcrlty of business altitto in New Orleans is shown by the constantly rowing demand for tickets in the grand monthly drawings o( the l/>ul?!ana Statu Lot t??7 Company, which tako place Invariably. In New Orleans, at noon of tho socond Tuesday o( cvtry month. Tlir bIrnciiW.Uiwdmw Inn hu at length hocomo a rertalntv In flic nabllo mln<L TirVotiiunly two .Inllan. Ad M, A. Daii|ihln, I'. O. Box 012, Ntyi Orlrant, La, Itm* Pitni.ArAiTs CTK*r (Falling'blthe Womb.) A WoNDXRft'i* (Hthk.?Nine yearn my wife suffered with this terrible complaint, She r temporary relief. lied Dr. Giles' Liniment illate. She is now well, i B. McDuuiott, riSth street, New York. Sold by all druggists. Send for |?iuphlet. Dk. Gilxs, 120 West Broadway, New York. Trial aixe 25c. Logan, List & Co., Agents, itwraw Tur. following letter from o well known clti ten of Cleveland is good evidence of the vir tue of Iawsou's Curative for Diphtheria: Clxvxland, November8,1870. Law ton Chnnicnl Coinmntf: Gektlxmxx:?The liottle of Lawson's Cura tlvo you gave mo has conferred an unexpect ed lieiiellt, for which you have my sincere thank*. My boy, four years old, was attacked with Diphtheria hi the night, and so rapidly did the discoA; program that we knew some thing must l>e done at once or we .should lose him. Having nothlugin the house but your Cu mtivc,which we knew to be effective In allaying intiammution. we garbled his thruatand hound cloths. wet with the Curative, on the outside, and in a short time the inflammation, subsid ed, and our fears for his safety vanished. Yoii are at liberty to refer any one to us to substan tiate theabovo facts, \ours, etc., J. B. Molyxkaux. After reading the above, no one who values the lives of their children, will be without a bJttlc of Curative in the house. ?wraw I WUh Everybody to Know. Rev. George H. Thayer, an old citizcn of this vicinity known to every one as a most in fluential citizen, and Christian Minister of the M. K. Church, just this moment stopped in our store to say: "I wish everybody to know that I consider that both myself and wife owe our lives to Shiloh's Consumption Cure." It is having a tremendous sale over our counters and is giving perfect satisfaction In all cases of Lung Diseases, such as nothing else has done. Dks. Matciiktt & Fkaxck. Bourbon, Ind., May 15, 1878. llm?. Wheeling anil Hualwnda & ln arij - iV 'Ipii slranjfH(S*mfln^neo Se'wlH' "continue to sutler day after day. with (DJrppepsia, Lirar Complaint. ConstipatfoTi.'Sonr tftbrnafch/tfen era! Debility when they can procure at oui Sold byE. Booking, Odd Fellow's Hall; C. K. I Dwiglit, 24th and CliaplineSta.; Laughlin Bros, it Co., Wheeling; and Husbands & Inskip, Bellaire. For Lame Back, Hide or Chest use Siiiloii'i Porous Plaster. Price, 25 cents. Sold by K. Becking, Oild Fellow's Hall: C. E. Dwight 24th and Chapline Sts.; Luughlin Bros. <fc Co., Wheeling; and Husbands & Inskip. Bellaire. Mwraeow Tiik time was when a physician carricd in a small trunk all the remedies known or he deemed necessary for the curing of his patients of their ills and pains, but the study of the human system by our learned men lias called for new medicines, and in a more concentrated form. ? One of the results of tills research after some more potent remedy for Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and nervous diseases generally, lias been the discovery of Lawson's Curative, and we believe that when its virtues are known in every community, no family will consider themselves without blame if they do not keep it among their household goods. uwraw A Medicine Client for 2W Cents. Pcrlmiw no one medicine is. so universally required by everybody as a good cathartic. Swayxx'sTab axd Sarsaparilla Pill are pre pared expressly to meet this necessity, being composed of purely vegetable ingredients, of which Podophyllin or Mandrake, Pine Tree Tar, Sarsaparilla, Yellow Dock and other con centrated juices enter largely into their com position; the whole strength of which is ex tracted on an entirely new principle. They are mild in their operation, produce no grip ing, and arc truly a valuable purgative, aperi ent, anti-bilious and cathartic medicine. They stimulate the liver to healthy action, cleanse the stomach and bowels of all impurities. Curing sick and nervous headache, dyspepsia nessTaching nains in the back, head, slight chills, with flushes of heat, female irregulari ties, and for a bilious and costive hablLno medicino is so.prompt, and effectual as Dr. [Swayne's Tar and Sarsaparilla Pilu. If yofit druggist or storekeei n-r has not got them, orvwill tnotipweure -them for you, we will forward,them by;.nudl on receipt, of price, [in currencj^orT>osti^ciiUniiii8lt25cent?a box, or fiva boxaslor $1. Add rua letters, Dr. Swaync OifegMjbj* An Undeniable Tbcth.?Yon t^serve to tnfloKaiwl U yptt lead, f miserable, inwatisfao sorylife in this beautiful world,tit la entirely yourown fault,?yourtinreasoriableprejudioe and skepticism, which lias killed thousands, Personal.knowledge and common senile reason ing will soon show you that Green's August Flower will cure you of Liver cdmplaint, or DyspeixfU, with all its miserable effects, such as sick stomach, hubitiuU costiveness, dizziness of the head, nervons illustration, low spirits. &c. Its sales now reach overy town on the Wdstern Continent, and not a Druggist but wilbieliiyou.of its wonderful euros. You can buy a Sample Bottle for lO.cent* Three doses will relieve. ^ mwfaw Gray Heads. For restoring the nat ural color nf the hair, a nicor preparation is offered In "Hair Revivi um.'* in aE only,60 ccnLs, than haseverueeii1producedal $100., Glenn'sSul giur Soap is the word-famed clariHer and iiutlfier of tlie complexion. Sold by Logan, List & Co., and every druggist .?'/'jrue") ?' A Great Boon. The greatest boon to children teething and for curiug A^ind Colic,"Plarrhujaand other ills peculiar to .children, is the renowned Mrs. Window's Soothing 8yrup, a safe and certain reinody.- Directions with every bottle. Price, 25 cents. Brown's Vermifuge Comfits, for expelling worms, aro the most unfailing and pleasant confection in tho world. Price 25 cents. For sale by Logan, List?fc Co., and by all druggists. llemcmber, Ye People! That "Hale's Honey of Hoarhound arid Tar" is now rccognized as the great national ?j>o ciflc fdr the cure of coughs and all lung dis eases. 8ee that you get "Hale's Honey of Hoarhound and Tar," (large sixo eheaj>est) and take no other, as tliere are counterfeits. Sold by Logau, LhtilCo., and all druggists. Dentil o' fold. Tlloso complaining of sore throat, lioarse ncp, coughs, or taking their "death o' cold," should use "Brown's Bronchial Trochcs." Their efficacy is wonderful. The genuine lias "John I. Brown & Sons, Boston," on eaeh box, and is soid -by Logan, List & Co. und overy druggist only in Ixixes, at 25 cents. Beware of worthless imitations. Brown's Comphoruted Deutrifrice possesses the best ingredient* for preserving and beau tifying the teeth. Price 25c, large bottles. MWKACOW .> RtwFSfBB i?chi?M and falling. AVOTftlKcJouuy and cold. Tho Stookdnlo, from Pittsburgh, passed down at Fjkfu. yesterday, and the Salt Valley at &a? The Kiimm<imhom passed up at 4 a. m. _ The departed1 for Pittsburgh at Tho potmeiy'for Park'eraburg, at 10 J o'clock. \ ?? Tho local packets arrived and departed ThQ,,iu(iw gofbff'for Oiucinnati at 4 be tlie Porkers burg packet fo-dayatittj o'clock. fctoSKT PiTTsncRoti, Docoinber 17.?River 11 feet 8 inches' awrf falling.1*Weather clear and joool. ^ NAsnvmwt,J)rcsmborn TUver falling; 12feeton. pjjofls.. Departed: Anderson, Cairo, CiitchtsiXTi, Docoinber 17.?Hivor 4 (sot and falling. Weather cold nnd snowing. Arrived:'Hudson, Wheeling. IfiButviu.E, December 17,? Snowing hard. Departed: Jam?D,,Parker, Cin cinnati. River falling; lufcotlnoantl. Mweni*. December 17.?Kiver fell one inch. Arrived: Henry Frank, Now Or loans? Golden Crown, Cincinnati. Do parted: City of Vlckiparg, St. Louu; New,- Oia*Ax< lJo?mb?r 17.-Arriv w: John I'ortor and barges, OIliu river; uolilen ICulu m?i Cincinnati; K. <?, stmJi Departed: Church. and barges. Evaiuvill,.. \S' S ?nilcool. Meicurr 47' lU-T1 morning. ' ' *T Cairo, December 17.-liite, ?,, Inches and falllnir. \Vlail.,.r ,.i '"I cury28. Arrive-illiig"?feg ?. Louis, St. I-oiiis; ThoLsM^J* phis. Departed?11 gW Olii,?,** fib* Nashville; I?i| Orleans. UJ"11. !* ViciimoBo, December'17 . 1! inches. Weather clear anj^JS CUT)' 4i; heavy front ??,| i?-?thU^lL*? ?Down?Satchel! and J. J| ivi^,' fS City of Helena and liuiding Sui * FOREIGN NEWS, exulaxd. that mtotHiri: APi-itoritiATiox PAiun. ' ?i Losuok, December I7.-Tlie jv? the Introduction and ?itli,lrt,T,,5 motion tor a (?runt in ui.l ?( q "2 ? in tlie Khodopu district become. w8 pie when tlie reasons are ntiu,! V* thought by thw Ministers that tu,i^n revealed by the report c,l u? nffi Commission was n llttuiL-oblect tr?i5 lianicntary aid, but it would tare C, decorous to make an act si chart?,! occasion ot a heated debate, tad pose ot the Government wit t? known than it was dear tint it J1? resented oil both sidesol tlie > GONE TO THE FINER.il. Tho Prince otWaHl'HnceCl.rit and Princo Leopold have left lor S stadt to attend the funeral of I'rinaaS PARLIAMENT* AIUul'RS\ London, December 17.?In the Uomj Commons to-night debate on S?t*jZJ resolution, that the 1 louse consentH fray all the expense* of the Afoul from the Indian revenue*, vanmiMhij Tho House divided on Fawmt'3 ment, declaring that the propSE! unjust, and the amendment was itJ by a vote of 1EJ5 to 125. Suu>hope?nT lutionwas then adopted without Hion, , -n Parliament has adjourned nntil ton. ary 13,187U. UKKMAM'. SrECIP. IN THE BANK. Berlin, December 17.?The states of tlie Imperial Hank of (Scniuuy ih* an increase in the specie of marks. Waif* from tlie I'ltmnurnnln. New Yoke, December 37?The sUu Cambria arrived to-day from llambn She has on board two little (icraanrii dren, boy and girl, who were aiming lit passengers saved from tlie wreck tfti* steamer l'ommerania, and identified utk children of Mrs. SteihL Tlie bolt ?| Kichard W. Clymer, son of Mrs. Wm. B, Clymer, who was lost, and nepherof Con gressman 1 leister Clymer. of Pennsylvania, is also on l>oiird the Cambria. The Benner Col ton llnlr HolU AyUi, NewOrli.ass, December 17.?'TheBd nerBale from Memphis, was sold at tU Cotton Exchange to-day, and was bUi by Col. A. M. Owen, of the WaMiiojta Artillery > for $1,310,'which amount at to the family of tho late Lieutenant ? nerof the U.S. Army. The balewiDk forwarded to Galveston. Governor IIiini|?loii I'hwmI ?wrssj Pol nf or Dnncrr. Columbia, S. C., December 17.-fin ernor Hampton's condition lias iiuproni decidedly within the past twenty-ia hours, and this evening he exprwMiii opinion that he hud passed the cm Dou II to Pur nl Ln?I. New Yore, December 17.?At 12:3) b day gold sold at par, the first time no the suspension of spccie payment! a 1802. ^ ? Murine Srwn. London, December 17.?.SteamenWt more and State of Pennsylvania anroi out New York, December 17.?Arrini Parthia, Liverpool; France, lUrrc. ?JUDKE 4 CO., MERCHANT TA1WB Cassimerc Suiti to Order lis is Caulmere Pants Is Order u j? ii ?__&*. Black Cloth and DiagonalDresi SiititiW lis no m w o*. Mellon, Chinchilla, Diagonal OitrtnSI Order tie 111 110 IM W <"* A Full Line of the Above te Cfcomjg All rooHk tastefully oil, wtll uiwjrf, ' (ubtouftkle tuaiintr, andwiniDledUitt^ It will )?y you to <l?e u* ? mil. UUDKK & CO., oa iiMjutiiErsnB The Great Family Weekly CHRISTIAN UNIOI iikxiv ward iieh;iii*. 1 Hiw> LYMAN AHIKITT. I AN UNSECTAKIAN IKI.EI'BSKKST'W?* *3 00 Per Annum, Po.Ut? M Seud Sc /or &uu|ile ('opr. ?Ij'll' Yr lion [mid Affnu. Cii?i<ti?? Cw'jjii? 7H8BS gSpL ?k?IP# TliorongnljrJ*?"TO MODEL Amu mart (mm* TJJJj* do hmlrtai of dollars vortk of wrt tulvii ?aU?lr prWM ^}'M jJflSI sfesssgi&a 'jsKantssKfes ilcIO CONSUMPTIVES SiT^''! Allan'! Lung Men" STOP THAT COUGH "S Bw remedy?Allen'. Lu?I Helx". CURE THAT COLD& odjr-Allel.'. I? ,, NO REMEDY MM. 801.D KV^-HV ? THE FAMOUS UlUSDOt "COATS" SPOOL COTTO! IS NOW FCI.I.Y AM??10 Sewing Machine Black anil Colora?l?ul,>r Jw For Hull' bj" J. 8. ItllODKS ,t ID. K. W'llorl'KI!. KM8IJKIMKKfen KKU.RU .1 V, Sh ouoiir.B ?. iwtii. WM. OBBKHr, K. (i JKFKKIW T. T. 8OK0U.H, . ? J AUKS It. AOKKE. U? A SEAMAN, Ttli i MRS. K. WKI.U ("'? rA* WMOI.WAU *%A .T. S. KHOUIM * tySi