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in ??_ Largest Circulation of any Paper in t3- " Western Virginia. "<.? Tuesday Morning, Jan. 17.1860. ?! HVVF.LOPES! B?VBLOPKS;i-?. l\havo jiwt received ? One lot . f e-.ra quality en- | J/ , which will be prints.i in the l>est atyle, ; IhJip CAMPBELL A M'DERMOT, gg^-Crrv Election.?Candidates will J please remember, that we invariably charge j i/1 for all announcements for the city oOi- j cei to Ic paid for in adcunce. j A I?lst of Coniinlt?lniwr? Appotntcjl lo conduct Ih. Eiuuiiig City Ele-cUou. First Wabc?Tlioma* O.irden, Vim. V. AY ilaon, at A \Vin. S.'(1'.Slorri, Clark IlaiiiM, at Hose House. Skosi> W?i>?Samuel H- Greer, John Bishop, at *'TimmWiKD?J.'hi. II. Hall. Jarol. Warden, at tlie 1 'A. Edwards, Jacob PlnRleton, Sr.. at tlie IIo? ""Sill WaRB-E. C. Jeffer*. Ilalliel Ciger, at llosa "'iaml-H F.tvlng. Henry Kurtf. r.t Aldern.anV Office. | Wak?-U. II. Itw.l. Jas. Sweeney, at the at tlie Sooth room 'VlXTlOVinli^William Ewing, JoJiua I.ukeitf, at the Ilose House. jggjp-" Attention Company! ?The at tendon of tliu members of Company C is requested toa cull niside upon them through our advertising columns, this morning. jpSy-DESTHCCTivE Fiee.?M e -learn that the large Distillery and Grist Mill, below Steubenville, was burned at one o clock, vestorday morning. Loss unknown, but supposed to be heavy. D??F"Chaxge of Time.?We neglected, yesterday morning, to rail attention to im portant "changes in the time table of the Pittsburgh and Cleveland Railroad. For these changes the reader is referred to the advertisement on fourth page. Apoi.lo Minstrels.?KucouMgcd bv the unexpected success with which their first appearance was greeted, the \polio Minstrels have consented to give a second concert. They will give another J entertainment this evening at Rohan's Hall, on which occasion many new and nmusing pieces will he introduced. A crowded house is confidently expected. B^TTue UivKii.?Saturday's outpour 41,(t of the waters from the heavens, the hills, aud the valleys, has made such a river as steamboat men delight in. 1* rom the tremendous quantity ol Hunting mat ter that came down in the Ilood, yesterday morning, we should judge that the rise ; had taken the folks above, by surprise.? j Large pieces of rafts, also several empty ; coal boats piled up on large fields of ice, i and a couple of barges came down We , wer- informed that a steam ferry boat; passed down without a board of directors, but owing to tho tremendous quantity of ice clinging to her, it was impossible to bring her in. Two boats loaded with coal, struck in the head of the Island. liusi- j ness was quite lively on the wharf. The | steamers Fairy Queen and Minerva left in ] the evening, with good loads ol freight. j The Iowa, from l'ittsburg lay a short time j at our wharf. .She was literally shingled j with vehicles of every description, from wheelbarrows up. At dusk there was j twenty-three feet water in the channel and j fulling. ^ ___ I \V11y was a Resolution about Mr. ; Ci.smens Omjttkh??It was the subject of j considerable remark on the streets, yes- j terdav. that in all the resolutions passed j by the Democracy at their meeting on j Saturday last, there was no resolution ap- j proving of the political status of lion, j Sherrard Clemens, The same omission 1 was noticeable in the Triadelphia resolu tion.1^. only it was more marked?in that it was Jii'sjIvc'1. That in tlie lion. Z. Kidwcll, our former wortliy member of Congress, and present member of the Beard of Pub lic Work ", and our able member of the Legislature, lion. John Ivnotc. we recog nize as safe guardians of the people's in terests. "They have both been tried and proven faithful. Here it will be seen that the Triadelphia men went away otf in search of somebody to put into a resolution, and --never said turkey'' about our representative in Con- , gress. We are suspicious that something'a broke loose in Denmark. SSTThf. local editor of the Buckeye j State?who seems to be a consummate wag j ?has heard and published an account of a ; beautiful young heiress, living in the wes tern part of Columbiana county, whose father had forbidden the acdresses of her "lovvcr." i ayoung gentleman from Canton.) ? U seems that the young lady had gone out t > milk the cows, as usual, but instead of doing that, threw down the bucket, jumped into a sleigh in waiting near by. went to Beaver, Pa., where the knot was tied, and soon after returned home?the father won dering all the while why Mary was so long milking. The beautiful heiress went out with a milk-pail, and came back with a husband! A fair sample of romancing, and one better than any we ever read of in t'ne X. V. Ledger, or any other "mo rantic" Eastern story paper. Tub Mails are in such a sadly deranged condition that they should be sent to the lunatic asvlum.?Louisville Journal. Tus Worst Road out of the San Juan Difficulty.?An expedition to Kill ( H)ar my.?I'tni'-h. A man in Xew Haven, Ct., attempted to ?"ink seven pints of port wine on a wager. Hie sixth was a-pint" too far, for after swallowing it he dropped dead. Much valuable liquor was accordingly lost \jt(t KEtiS WHITE LEAD, ^vV/ lo M?]? Tanners" Oil, Jo lib Is Kosin, 10 Varui~be*. 2.". bbls Hydraulic Cement, bbls Dyewoodn, i bbla liciuji aud Cauarv f^ed. , ?c.r aule by T.'ll. LOOAN L CO. and L K3AN. LIST A CO. j/XT. COFFEE?in cans, Fatty, in bladders. j*d Lead, bright. Store Polish, Licorice, in G lb boxes- Essences, Far 1 Vlir aud W Burning Fluid. aS? y IL LOOAIV A CO. ^VLIST Jt CO. BUSINESS NOTICES, Fifty Thousand Hogshbads of I'jlls.? A pentlenmn writing from New York.Nov, 22d 1859, snys, "There arc no doubt 50,000 hogsheads of Pills In this city, of a thou sand different kinds, but none will answer for her (his wife) except Dr. Todtfs." Sho thinks they are a "grand institution." nnr." Dr Todd's Pills she must have. As agon ? tie laxative; as a purgative: for torpor o the liver: sick beadaclie; colds: and as : Family Mcdlcine. Dr. Todd's anti-billious of- | Liver Pill* are decidedly preferable to all ! others. T. If Logan' k Co. Genl. agents, j For sale by Druggists k Dealers everywhere ' | Prof. O. JT. Wood'* IXair Retftorative. Will, by nature's own process, restore grey hair to tub original color: will j make it grow on bald heads; will restore the natural secretions; will remove at once all itching; will remove all dandruff; will I cure all eruptions, even scald head; will ! make the hair soft and glossy: will make | the old appear young again; will preserve i the color of hair to old age; will nlwayr ' fasten it and stop it falling: and is one o the best toilet articles for the hair now iu use. Something jVcwv Babbitt's Medicinal Salaeratus. man u fat u red from common salt, is prepared entirely different from other salaeratus. B. T. Babbitt's Concentrated Potash is double the strength of common Potash. Six pounds will make one board of beau tiful white soap. B. T Babbitt's Soap Poicdcr.?Washing without labor! Warranted to take the staius out of Table Linen and Napkins. For sale at the Centre Wheeling lJrug Store, by Reed k Kraft. I SCREAM! ICE CREAM I or TIIK REST QOALITV. XksT*At one Dollar and Twenty-five j cents per gallon, constantly 011 hand.? j And also other refreshments, such as j cakes, candies, fruits, nuts and sundry I other articles too numerous to mention, at j fifteen per cent less than can be bought j elsewhere in the city. At No. 4, Washing- : ton Ilall. (lwj C. A. Swartz. peculiarities of the female constitu- j tion and the various trials to which the sex ; is subjected, demannds an occasional re- ; cour.se to stimulants. It is important. j however, that these shall be of a harmless j nature, and at the same time accomplish i the desired end. ilostettcrs Celebrated j Stomach Hitters is the very article. In 1 effects in all cases of debility are almost | magical. It restores the tone ofthe diges- j tive organs, infuses fresh vitaliy into the J whole system and gives that cheerfulness 1 to the- temperament, which is the most ! val liable of feminine attractions. The pro- j prietors feel themselves flattered from the j fact that many of the most prominent med- j icnl gentlemen in the I'r.ion have bestow- [ e;i encomiums upon the Hitters, the virtues of which they have frequently tested and acknowledged. There are numerous coun terfeits ofl'ercd for sale, all of which are destitute of merit, and positively injurious to the system. GROVER & BAKER'S Celebrated FAMILY SEWING MACHINES, liroadway, N<*w Yoi'k. rpHTS MACHINE SEWS 1'KOM TWO SPOOLS, AS | JL purchased from the store. requiring: no rewinding ol" thread; it Ileuis. Fells, Outliers ami Stitches in 11 superior style, tin>hiu;r coch scum by its own opera tion. without recour-o to the haivl needle, as is requi r?''l hy other machines. It will do better and cheaper sewing than a seamstress can. ev?*n if -he works for one ct nt an hour. l*r A NEW STY LK?Prices fmm *50.00 to $125,00, lieiuiiieni $5,00 extra. Send !<-r u Circular. J. T. SCOTT. Agent, nov2-*50 dtwJtw 3m* 1 Main-St.. Wheeling W. T. MEEDS, 33 00 k 13 i 11 cl er, ? a :?n ? BLANK HOOK MASt'PACTl'KER, Intelligencer llu titling,cor.Quiucy <f- Main */.?. VLL DESCRIPTIONS OF BLANK ROOKS KILF.D and mude to order. printed heads if required. Magazine.-. Mu-i- and all kinds of printed matter 1>oum1 in the be?t and most substantial vtyl?* at rea s.*n;ii>le prices. All work guaranteed. nnv2ft'5R?y CITIZENS' DEPOSIT 11ANK,\ Januarv 2d. 1SG0. j* riMIS DIRECTORS OP THIS DANK HAVKTH1R JL day declared a Dividend of 7 percent, on the cap ital st<M?k. out of tho profits of the last six months, payable on and aftor the 5th January. jiiiil JOHN R. MILLER. Ciu?l?*r. NORTH WESTERN DANK OK VI ISO IN1A, > Wncaixc. January 7th, 1 S?3<>. / rIMIE ANNUAL KI.ECT10N FOP. SIX DIRECTORS 1_ on the part of th<* Steckh'.ldoro for tin* Parent Dank at Wheeling, and Five for each of the ISrnsi?*li?*f? j at W?dlsbnrp. Parkersburg and .I?ITfr6"nvlllc. will Ih? ; held at the Hanking house in Wheeling, on Trn.?i? vr. TUK SSVuXTKEXTII I>.\T OK JANUARY, lfcGO, being the j third Tuesday *f the month, between the h.turs of < eleven o'clock a. 7a., and three o'clock ??. m. Dv order of the Doard, D. LAMII, jau5-till 17 th Cashier. j Sccond Fall J. C. HARBOUR, No. 143 Main St., Wheeling, Va. BEOS LEAVE TO INFORM HIS Kill ENDS AND customers generally, that he has just returned ? Irom tho East. and is now prepared to offer, nt GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, Over 20,000 Yards of Carpet, comprising the greatest variety of style and pattern j ever before offered, from J Till-: KIXKST VKLVETS & BRl'SSELS, down to the RAO CARPET, with prices ranging from ltd*-;. oeiita up to $2,00 per van!. A1m>. A1: Immciikc Stock of OIJj CI-.OTHS, Rugs, Door Mats, Damasks, and LACK CCRTAIN GOODS. HOLLAND SHADES and SI! ADE OIL CLOTHS, which makes mv Ktock very complete. Having purcha-od these <?????. In f?r CAS LI. I can offer inducements raaely found. Th<?r-e in want of FURNISHING GOODS OF ANY KIND, can find a Kull and Complete St??ck of almost every article u-?-I i*i House. St?*am llojit or Hold Fiii-nUhing. M.v Si.-k ,,r SEW W'AI.L | PAPER irt lufgi* ami well .mil will bo tolilCIIKAl'. J.C. IIAIIlHirr.. iiovi No. 1-1." Main St. Wh?*eiing, Va. T)IAiVO AND TABLE COVERS?A .JL large and beautiful assortment of Piano and Tablo Covers, just received and for sale verv cheap by J. C. HARROt'R. nor6 1-13 Main st. ST AIR IIOI3S.?M doz. Rrass Stair Rods, ju?t received ami for sale low bv _d.-ct? J. C. 11AICDOCR, l-tn Main ^t._ C1VR.TAIX FIXTURES.- -?"? gross Ilniley's ! patent s^df-a?ljvisting roller. 0 grots Putnam's i patent sidf-odjustin^ roller, just re**4??v?s| and for sale J wholesale or retail by J. C. 11 ARDOUR, derQ 14--; Main fct. ? DRIGOET CRUMB CLOTHS.?lust received, a fine assortment of very large -ire and sii|?erior quality of Drtigget Crumb Cloths, w hich will l?u sold very cheap, by J. t'. 1IARDOCR. decfl 14.'4 Main st. B EBS AND MATRASSES.?I have now hand, and will make to ord**r. u superior arti i' of Feather Reds, Mmtrasw-s ami Comforts. decC J. C. IIARDOI'R. 1 Ki Main st. 17LOOR Oil- CLOTHS.? ^ 2 Sheets IS feet wide, 1 sheet 12 ?? 15 eases 4-4 11 5 do 6-1 0 do S-4 *4 ?J do 4-4 44 New and beautiful stylos, just received and for sale by doc3 J. C. HARBOUR. 14a Main st. Commercial. WHOLESAIJ-; MARKET. Floch?Extra Family $5,75; Extra $5,50: Supvrfiue >5.oo. Ruck wheat -}Xc f>. pound. Ruooxs?Common 5. IIUTTER?III kegs, Ufci/10. " BuckKTa?Morictta 2.25. ClftESE?Western R?*ervo U>4i$10c. Caxdles?Tallow mould lie.;" dip 13c.; ?tar 23c.; sperm 4uc. Tallow?10<s>12c. Coffee?Java ISc.; Rio 1214<L13?. Wheat?$1,10^1,^. Ryf.?80c. Corn?50c. Oats?3Sc. Feathers?10(Z?15c-; scare?. i'jiii?Shad $14; Herring* So; Mack?rel Xo. 3 5II Fuits--Raccoon 30<337>?c. G 1X5ENG?'J5('i 35c. Hay?Clover V too $3; Timothy $10. ?7<3.?c.. dull. Lime?Louisville $1.50 Molasses?Xcw Orleans 52c.; Sugar Ifou.se 52c. Golden Syrur?OOfaG2c. Naval Stokus?Turpeutin? 70c.; Tar S4*^L5. Xails?for 1 Od. Rags??c. It ICE?f./do1',. Seeds? Flaxseed $1,00; Clover IL75&5. Soap?Castile lb 15<&jl?c.; Connuou 5gf>c. SUGAr.s?Xcw Orleans He. in lilid., 9??c. in bbl. SxtTr?Scotch 2 c. Hup]** SSfc-Jtic. Tea?Gunpowder 40(&7?ic.: Imperial 40rf$fl5c.; Ily son 35^70c^ l'ouchong 25/u.30c ; Oolong 35(&75?>. Tobacco?G twists 12c.; live roll 21@28c. BY TELKGRAPH. Cixcixxati. Jan. 10.?The stringency in the money market continue-; with a pressing demand; the rate's ot exchange have not altered sine*? Saturday. I logs ?receipts since Saturday are very light, not exceed ing 500 head: not much done to-day. and prices are little better than nominal at $5,9Jig6.40, the latter rate tor extra large. Provisions uuiet and rather heavy market for all articles, ami the demand being quite limited, it was generally easier to buy. Mesa pork could have been bought to considerable extent at $10.60. but buyers fell buck to $10,25, and 200 bbls. good brand sold at this rate; also ISO bbls. at $10,50; bulk meats arc held firmly at 6V^<i?SV? for future de livery. and V.iv. less on the spot, but these rates are 14c.' above tha views of buyers; 25 hhds. shoulders and sides on the spot sold at 0l?<aS^. packed. Lard | dull ami ottered quite freely at inc., but it was not saleable at over \P4(&0J4cs 50 bbls. gut sold at Flour?the demand continues quite limited, and tife market is dull at $5.30^5.40 for superfine, and $5.4 ? f.i;5,50 for extra. Whisky in goi.d demand; prices 1 < c. higher;sales 1.100 bbls. at 22%g;22jH, the fitter tor wagon. Groceries in nitlier better demand, but prices are unchanged; sales loo hhds. sugar at Slf?p ;fc?5 bbls. Molasses at -l?;<ft.47. the latter rate f??r a lot in oak cooperage; lot) bags coffee told at 12V//<y 1 -?! {? Grain?Wheat continues firm, and in kohu<1c maiid at $l.C5fe 1,2S for prime white, and$l.*J0(" 1.22 for d ? red: sales 400 bushels prime white at S?,2G.? Corn market firm, with good demand at 65(5.55 in bulk. Oats market dull, and prices unchanged; sales ?V|5 hus. in bulk at4S?.j. 15\e market dull: prices de dined to $1,0lex* 1,02; sales 2*1 bu-di. iu sacks at $1,01; 1'JO do choice from .-tore at $1.00. Rarlev iu fair de mand: prices steady at 73^75 for prime" fall; C2&0& j lor lair to good: sale-< IJsjG bu-. prime fail at 75. j New \ork. .Tan. 10.?Flour, holders are little more i disposed to realize and we notice bett< r business .|.? ing both for export and home consumption. prices! however thow no change; sales 1500 bbls. ?5.20.7/ ! for super tine State. $5.:t?(?$5,4o for extra do. including I 5000 bbls for export at $5,;:5(&5.40. Superfine wi -!n ii I $5,.*LV/>5.rs> ami $5.70(5?3,S0 ft>r shipping brands ..f li. If. (>.. ^Ij^ing steady. It ye Flour in moderate do- J maud. 1.40. Ruckwheat Flour in g?od eupplv I ami dull, ii.s7Uyo ti per loo pounds. Whhky lower, sales ;ilK? bids at 25(cj253-<J. Wheat closing at inside j>rices and n shade- tinner, little iluing tor export! sale* 21.0?M? bu.-diols Milwankio Club ;?t $1.2:5(^1.24. : Chicago Spring $l,20(Jpl.2uL4. I2u0 hu-li. white Can t- J da at ??1.4"tA/>l,45 and >1 small parcel white Michigan j at $1,55. Ky dull at tft>(fi,y2e. Rarlev in good sup- i plv and nomin.il at 70w.s>. Corn dull and hea>y; sale-s ll.?n?; bu-hels. S3^?Sf?c for inferior toprini" now . white and yell ?w. Oats plenty and dull. 45(.r,P c for 1 western Canadian and Stale. Linseed Oilqu'et. small ; -ales at 57(f?5So. Tallow quiet at l0>.f(Jel0ica?h. ' Ojfieo quiet ami firm. M?d-ir.se<. steadv. unchanged; j no sales transpired beyond 2 i bbls X. O. at auction at J iO?-.,. Sugar. sales350 hhds. including 232 ldids l'orto Kico on private terms. s;?i.i at about Il.vLTiito;:L*. Jan. 10.?Flour steady but not active. Wheat unchanged. C ?rn dull, white 7 ko;75c yellow . r4f&7t?c. I'i-ov.-ion- stea>ly. Whisky dull at 25! Kxchaiij,!- on New York unchanged. DB. IE. G. WINCHELL, _)DEIMTSST, _ Oflicc and lUnldenct 145 Markct-St 117/EEL V.4. VLLTIIK liKAL 1MPROVKMKNTS IX Till! ART that have ben thoroughly tested wiil be prompt ly adopted at this nit ice. Prices as low iis good and permanent work can lie produced. All operations warranted. deelO 31 . F . Ht'LLIUEA, DKNTIST. FFIOK 153 FOL'h'i il-ST., XKXT D0OII TOTOWX CLOCK. il??c2 ICR. EOUERTSOX, M. D. JAMES ORR C) ROBERTSON & ORR, No. M2 Murkct -St*, wiikkli.no. va. , R Err.REXCRS.?11. R. Weed. I). I).. Hon. O. W. Tliomp ' -on. Hon. Alfred Caldwell. John Knote. Ksq.. 11. M ? Koir. Ksq.. John FriswII, M. P.. W.J. Hates. >1. I).. ]; ' 11. Cummins, M. 1).. K. A. liildreth. M. !>.. A. S. Todd M. 1>.. Tallaut \ Delaplaiu. McCialleii". Knox A C<?. Marsh A Taylor. Berger .V IIolTutan. Wm. Krvter. (I W. Frau/.heim. J. N. /iminer, John Amick. JohnS-iI ude. John Pfarr. C. Diekman. F. Miller. sej>t3 STATEMENT. WHEELING SAVINGS INSTITUTION.) January Sd. LSG0. ?* IJR. Capital Stork IV.000 ?>o ; Surplus Fund .-. 13.2^0 04 f?perial Dejiosits 1 < 4 :W.'l 40 Transient J?eposits ;M?.2?"2 50 Interest Account 4>t?S 7-j Dividends unpaid ]<,,, ?23:?.8<W 75 n:. Rank nnd other Stocks 10/75 00 ! Personal Property 0?. : Rills l>isco?inted aCT/.l <7 ; M. and M. Rank (deposited; 17.M:*, 4t j Northwestern Rank, do 1.550 V?S Kxitensn Account 1.4N3 r? Cash on hand 4.510 00 75 i WM. McCOV. Treasurer. We the undersigned, app-.inted a comniitter. to ox- i amine the accounts of the Wheeling Savin:;11 In-titn- { tion. an I gi\e a certificate there ?f, do hereby certify ; that we have carefully examined said account* and find the above statement to l?o correct. Given under our hands this 3d dav of Jannarr. lc0o. ISA IA II VonpKR. 1 WM. M. REItRVHILL. Com. J?n4 ALEX. LACGIIl.l.N. j BOOKS! BOOKS! SUPERB HOLIDAY GIFTS A PRE EH STOCK! TIIE FINEST IX THE CITY! K0U SALK .\T LOW I IOI UKS. AT <1?t17 AVI 1.1) E & DUO'S. s fUnion copy.] after thi* d?ti?: ??hio River (No. 1) $7 2tl I Pittsburgh (No. 1 ? 1 10 d-c7-!n. cash on delivery. MATTHEW S .1 CO. SAKT ion bids Lewis Peterson's K\?ra White : Salt. PHJ ?? Ma-*..n City Dairy Salt, 2'>0 ?? do do Common do Just received and f >r sale bv dcr7 ' M. RKILLT. Piano Tuning. Mr~?JTJJRf fc> lo lltp ritiz.-li. ..f M liorllns An.l . JI ?T9|i'K,"AjTr.KR.A ,,,AN" TIN,:" """ | Refers to the following gentlemen: W. A. Ircno, ' of the Wheeling Female Se:ninnrr: M. H.Morc*x. I Teacher of Music. AH orders left with Messrs. Payne A Co.. J. S. Mel or. or R. R. Stone & S?m, will be promptly attended *"? cU?ei:t-nm Si'XDRlES?-200.000 Torp^tloesT ~ 200 boxes Xo. 1. Gobi Chop' Fire Crackers. 50 Grosnassorted Almanacs for ]8t}0. 2o ?? - (.'erman ?* 500.000 S. R. Gun Cap", 500,000 <?. I?. ?? Ps>.000 Water Proof Gen Caps. Just received and forsalu by K. WHEAT. lio\"JG 20 Monro.* Street. "Howe's" liiion Scales. 6il rowirs" 1 xiox scales, for grocers. I>, f.-4- to 240 lbs., with Si-.s>p nnd 1 tatiorin; manufaiturers price ten dollars. Another supply received by l?. C. II1J liRKTH A BRO.. Agent; f? r the Manufacture Hot pressed nuts? 2fMK) lbs. Nuts for }A. I45/ VI 7.' Holts i.10 II,, WMher. far >1 % fi a- i ' Jmn7 Received by l\ C. inLDKKTH Jt RRO. Reported for the Daily Intelligence: COXCUESSIOXAI.. Washixoto.v, Jan. 1G. Skxatk.?Various petitions wire pre sented. Mr. Douglas offered a resolution that the judiciary be.instructed to report a bi'l for the protection of nil the States and 'l'c.ri toriea against invasion by the inliabitan: ; of uny other State or Territory* also fo the suppression and and punishment c,' conspirators and combinations in anv Suite or Territory with the intent to as sail or molest the government, inhabitants, property, or institution of anv other State. Jlr. Sumner presented a petition a favor of cheap letter postage; he nlso offered a resolution instructing the committee on 1'ost Ulllces and post roads to enquire whether the present rates of Ocean pos tage are not exhorbitnnt and as to the ex pediency of reducing them. Mr. Howell offered a resolution authori zing the present directors of the Portland canal company to construct a canal be tween the present terminus of the said ? anal and a certain point on the Ohio river. Referred. Mr. Green presented the memorial of the Chamber of Commerce of St. Louis, praying for the establishment of u branch mint in St. Louis. Mr. ^ ulee offered a resolution instruct ing the Committee on Post Offices to en quire into the practicability of providing a system for the transmission of mouey and valuables its will furnish greater se curity: and further, to enquire how far post office money orders can be grafted with safety in one post office. Mr. Sebastian introduced a bill for the relief of the American Boajd of Commis sioners for Foreign Missions. Mr. Jiiglcr introduced a bill for the sup pression of one State or Territory bv another, or the fitting out of a military expeditions or enterprises against another, and for the punishment of such offences! Referred to a Select Committee. Mr. Clingman discussed Mr. Pugh's reso lution at sonic length. The further consideration of the subject was then postponed till to-morrow. The Senate went into executive session and adjourned. lioi-.sc.?A point of order raised on 1 riday In Mi-. Leake us 10 the admissi bility of Mr. Pennington's plurality reso lution, was passed over, this morning, in formally. Mr. I'nderwood indulged the hope that by this debate, the people of the South had been aroused to their position in the Luion and have become fullv acquainted with the ends and acts of the'Ropubll. ans. jt would be neither truthful, profitable nor just, to speuk of the Republicans, other wise than as the Abolition parly, whom he regarded as utterly unmindful"of their constitutional obligations. lie gave a brief history of the slavery agitation, not us a Southern man but as "a citizen of the United States for the Constitution, which not only defends the preservation of the Southern rights but those or the I'nion. Mr. Hill in explanation, said there were many gentlemen in political life who now co-operate with the Republicans, do no", now cordially sympathize with them A i'.nion party was proposed, based on an attachment to ii:e government and the en forcement of all laws. Would it be a na tional misfortune to make such a division of the Republican party? Mr. Underwood wished to know ivhnt evidence he had that any portion of the Republicans would join a new party? Mr. Jlill replied that a portion of the gentlemen who were electcd on the people's ticket, had shown their nation' litv by vo ting for Mr. Gilmore. He hoped I'lii, . lass of men would unite with the I'nion party and separate themselves from the Republi cans. .Mr. Underwood responded by saving that they were sectional men by voting first for .Mr. Grow and then for Mr. Sher man. He would tell his colleague that at no time, or place, or under circumstances, would he trust his constituents in the hands of Thndeus Stephens: neither would lie go into any political association witli him. Mr. Hill wished to know whether his colleague would sp.irn affiliation withJno. Cochrane on the Buffalo platform. Mr. Underwoon replied that Mr. Coch rane, who was absent, could speak for himself. Mr. Ilill?If he would help von add a majority, very well. ?Mr. Underwood replied that he would not break down the Constitutional party of the North to :;>akc a new party. .Mr. Hill, in further explanation, said the new party was predicated on the good sense of the American people. Mr. Undprwood contended that the South were as patriotic as the Pennsylvania mem bers. Why not? There were men of the l.v.u r as good as the former. II. eulogized the Democratic party, and commented 011 the conduct of tli3 Southern Opposition regarding their votes for Speaker. No reason had been given why these twenty three gents did not vote for the Democratic nominee. Mr. Larribee, who, with others, partici pated iu the incidental debate, asked Mr. IIIII whether the latter entertained pro scriptive principles rgainst foreign bom citizens, or on account of certain religious opinions? Mr. Hill replied that he had not changed a sentiment siuee 1944. and had ever thought that, in intelligence, being equal, lie would always vole for a native iu pre ference to a man born 011 foreign -oil. [Applause.] Mr. Lurribcc said the gents are as wide as the poles apart. -Mr. Hill?licrause our constituents are. Mr. Larribec replied that, though he represented the largest naturalized con stituency of any man in the House, lie would vote for a South American in pre ference to a Rcjitibliean. Mr. I. nderwood wished to know how many Southern Oppositionists Would vote lor .1 North \\ esteru or Southern Demo crat. Mr. Stokes replied that he had Already said that in the contingency between a Republican and Democrat lie would vote for a Southern conservative Democrat. He would not vote for a man who is in favor of Judge Douglas, with his squatter sov ereignty principle, for the Presidency. Mr. llntton wanted to know if Mr. Un derwood with western Democratic friends were willing to vote for the protection of slavery in the territories in the form of a statute? Mr. Underwood did not doubt ihey were, for the reason that tiie President "said so and the Northern Democracy had never failed to give the people of the South all the rights they are entitled to under the constitution. [Applause.] Mr. llntton wanted further to know whether they would support a man who believed thnt the people iu a territorial capacity would have the right to legislate 011 the subject of slavery, which he regard ed as a fallacy? Mr. Underwood thought he could see that the tendency of stn-h questions was to divide and distract the [lemocratic party, which only could hurl back the wave of fanaticism. He wanted the South to see that the Southern Oppositionists were throwing fire brands iuto the Demo cratic party. In conclusion he said lie would stund or fall by what Georgia should indicate, lie occupied the ttoor neariv four hours. . Mr. Morris replied to a portion of Mr. L ndet wood s remarks and brought tho President up to his record on the territo rial slavery question, on which he ar raigned him tl.a other dav. He repeated that the President hag abandoned his ori ginal position and made a bed tor the Southern vote iu the Charleston Conveu tiou. Adjourned. j Hl'ROl'KAN" SEWS. Arrival of (lie Steamship Europ?. ?Sackville. Jan. in.?The royal mail i steamship Europa, Capt. Leith. from Liv erpool, Dec. .'II. via. Queenstown. Jau. 1st. ! arrived at Halifax, yesterday morning.? I he line not being in working order, the news had to be expressed to this place, ! but owing to the express rider waiting I some hours at Halifax in the hope that the wires might resume operations, he did not j arrive here until -1 o'clock, this morning, ihe news is ot considerable interest. The steamship Jura for Xew York, di rect. was to leave Liverpool r.t about the , same hour as the Europa. The steamship I Edinburgh from New York, arrived at Liv erpool on the morning of the 30th ult.? i The ?ultou, from Xew York, arrived at, Southampton on the morning of the 30th. j Ihe Persia, from Xew York, arrived at j Liverpool on the 31st ult. The date for ihe meeting of the Euro pean Congress, seems as yet doubtful. It was vaguely reported that Austria, j Spain and Xaples will not send plenipo tentiaries, unless the Pope be represented; ! regarding which doubts have been started! j Russia rejects the programme advocated : in the recent French pamphlet entitled ' ??The Pope and Congress/* It was rumored that there were serious j diihculties in the French cabinet. 'ihe rumored threatened withdrawal of I the Popes Xuncio, is oflicially denied. i Lord Macaulev died in London, on the 23th ult.. of disease of the heart, after a fortnight's illness. A row boat had capsized iu the Mersey, ' at Liverpool, and 22 lives were lost. The Paris Bourse had fallen 1 per cent.. 1 but the dec line was partially recovered and Ihe rents closed on the 30th ult., nt 0S#f 20c. | Livuuimiol Cotton Market.?The bro- ' kcr's circular reports the sales of the week, only five business days, at <JG,0o0 bales, of which speculators took 5,500 ami exporters *1,0U0 bales. The market was irregular and prices closed easier, though quotations were without material change. Holders offered freely but did not press sales The sales of Friday were 8,000 bales, including 2,000 on speculation and for export; the market closing tirm but quiet. Brkadstu?Richardson. Spence & Co., report (lour dull, hut steady at 27s "[.I bbl. for American. Wheat steady and firm; red fis 3d(/<,l0s Id; white <Js Cdf?/ lis tfd per centel. t orn dull, yellow :H0r 32s. Piiovision's. Bightud. Athva k Co.. Richardsou, Spence .v Co.. and Jaine.1 Mcllenry, report beef steady, holders offer ed their stocks freely, but are not pressing sales. Pork dull, but steady. Tallow quiet. Sugar buoyant at tidfc/.ls higher. Coffee buoyant at extreme prices. Ricc steady. Tea unchanged. Loonox Markets.?Baring's circular re ports Breadstuff's steady. (\?ru firm. Iron Ji't ]5s for both ntiI and bar. .Sugar ??<! higher, tending upward. Coffee firm. Is (ft Is higher on some descriptions. Tea, common enngo 1? Spirits Turpentine dull at 34s. Tallow steady at 57s ?>d. Fish Oils quiet. Linsaed Oil 27s 3d(V. 27 <Ja. Money slightly more stringent un der an active demand. The bullion iu the Bank of England had decreased ?101.800. Consols closed on Friday at :?."???<// !'5?, ex-dividend. Baring Bros, quote American eagles 75s 3\. Liverpool, 1st.?Cotton market yester day closed firm: sales were 8000 hale*, of which speculators and exporters took hales. Other markets unchanged. Loxdox, Saturday. P.M.?Cousols closed at 05j for account, ex-dividend. The Austrian journals were discussing the pamphlet, and the Vienna (jazrtif re gards it as a direct menace for Austria. It nevertheless averred th.tt in government al circles the pamphlet has not produced a disagreeable impression. The govern ment being convinced that the opinion* therein expressed are not those of the Em peror Xapolion. The Paris J*ays announces that the vari ous persons invited to the Congress have been aprized that the meeting cannot take place ou the day originally fixed and that a subsequent day will be appointed. 1 rants.?A rumor had prevailed that ihe Pope's Xuncio had threatened to de mand his passports on account of the re cent pamphlet, but ihe Paris correspond ent ot the Loudon Po*i pronounces tho rumor untrue. An official denial was also posted in the Paris Bourse. The London Il r'ilcT-* Paris correspond ent speaks of difficulties In tue French Cabinet, and says Pcrstgny's prolonged stay in Paris is not connected with Wa lewskrs uncertain tenure of office. It was stated that Prince Xapoloon will shortly be uppoiutcd Grand Admiral. Italy.?The Milan finzrttr announces that the Duke of Modcna has advanced with troops toward? the frontier of Modc na Part of his army was already at a frontier town. The French pamphlet had b?en transla ted into Italian and largely circulated in Romagna. A Rome despatch reports that a lengthy interview had taken place between Car dinal Antonelli r.nd the French Ambassa dor. 1 iic latter had received from Paris some explanations destined the re-assure the Papal Government ou the subject of the recent pamphlet. Marquis Villa Marina had declined the Governorship of Milan, and Count Gillcna had been appointed instead. The Marquis ^ ilia Marina goes as an Ambassador to Xaples. There, is nothing important relative to the war in Morocco. The Spanish fleet left Algessora on the 28th ult.. destination unknown. Austria.?Letters from Vienna state that the Austrian statesman were begin ning to see the impossibility of restoring th" Italian Dukes and were almost recon ciled to the Idea of a Central Italy organi zation. Ciii.va ?The Xorth China IIrraid, of Xov. ;?th, says, Mr. Ward, the American Minister, left on the 2d of Xov. for Kiran shan, a city some 20 miles below Foo Cboo. to meet IIo, the (governor General, and confer with him on the subject of the American treaty and thb present difficul ties between China, Fram e and Euglaud. The authority, however, is not good. On the contrary, we hear of great activity on the Peiho ports, which, of course, means resistance. The London Voat publishes the follow ing telegram: Paris, I)ec. 30.?There is at this mo ment, between the cabinets of Vienna. Paris nnd Rome, an active exchange of despatches. This is easily explained by the existing circumstances. All that is said of the unfavorable disposition ol in" Court of Rome, is false. Xlonscigneur .Saccout awaits instructions. _ There is every reason for believing that the re-union which is now taking place at Fontanhlue. between the Emperor, I rince Metternich and Count Wulewski will have the effect of smoothing down many uith culties and hastening the meeting of Con gress. a, Xbc Uwreaw Disaster. LvwBE.vct, Jan. 15 ?P. Sf.-The bod.t of L F Brades was found to-doy, and th? four other bodie? previously recovered were identified as tho-re of Margaret au4 Catherine Harringer. Ellen A. Heru and J. , Thomas. Services appropriate to the oc casion were held in all the churches in this city this morning. The work on the . ruins is suspended to-uight. ? The Mavor of Lawrence has issued the following" in view of the great calamity which has fallen from a cloudless sky like a thunder bolt, crushing it with a weight j of misery which which no earthly power i can raise, shadowing it with a cloud ot anguish which no human hand can diapcl. , binding it in chains of woe which despair ; cannot break : i I recommend and earnestly beseech that j on Monrlav next all the residents of Law- . rente abstain from their "Vocations an.l I labor; lhat they set apart that day as one of pniver: that they then get in their re spective places of worship, to join iu those religious ceremonies which the oc casion demands, and there publicly ask ot God that he would temper our athicuou with incrcv; that he would restore to j health those now languishing in pain and suffering; that he would provide with a j father's care for the orphan and widow: j that lie would comfort and support those bereft of husband and wife, parents and children; that he would so order this sig nal destruction of life and property, that good mar come out of great evil, and t jat i ourexperiencemay teach wisdom through out the land. B. Sacjcuers. Jr.. Mayor. The Duck Mills, located near the ruins of the Peinberton Mills, have stopped work, the operatives refusing to continue their labor till the building has been thor oughly examined as to its safety. Lawkkxce. Jan. 10.?The Court was coutiuued to-day. Thos. K. Winn, testified that he had seen one liollon- pillar since the accident, which was au inch thick on one *ide and a sixteenth 011 the other. There was greater weight on square foot in the first, second and southerly end o. the third floors than lie had usually seen in mills. Other testimony thus far is un important and corroborative of previous statements. Huston. Jan. 15.?The Lawrence tragedy was alluded to in many of our churches lo-d?.v. At ill? meeting of the Printers Union, last evening, $100 was subscribed for the sufferers. WoncKSTKH, Mass.. Jan.?A large num ber of our citizens met at the Cit.\ llall, this evening, for the purpose of affording substantial relief for the sufferers in t.ie Lawrence calamity. The meeting was presided over by Mayor Bice. Appro priate remarks were made bv several '-cuts, and a committee to rccievc .such sums as mar be offered, was appointed consisting of the following gents: Mayor ttiie, Stephen Salisbury, Isaac Davis, A. It. llulmcreil, and Ira L. Ilartcn. Nkw York. Jan. 1 ?Humors respecting the insecurity of the new State Arsenal, in Seventh Avenue, have gained Mich |.?rce that manv of the soldiers refuse to attend the suite drills, there. It is ssid that some of the life insurance companies threaten to cancel the policies they hold on the lives of those who mav attend these drills. I his building fell from its own weight, several months ago. while iu process o! construc tion. Kirr. Cincinnati. 0., Jan. 10.?At lo o'clock last night, the candle factory of J. II. Bo .'tis &? ?.. together with the contens.-. were entirely consumed by fire. The loss will amount to from S23.OO0 to in surance not ascertained. L'rr-FAI.O. Jan. 1C.?Joseph Bocarde. !ate lr arrested at Paris, C. V .. for_ passing counterfeit bills on the Philadelphia Lank of Philadelphia, and on a St Louis Banker, was tried at Brantford, before Judge Math ews. and ordered to be delivered to the authorities, under the Ashburton treaty. VaSHINGTOS. Jan. 1<:._The Senate in Executive session has confirmed the nomi nation of Mr. Faulkner as Minister to France. No action was taken on tae motion to reconsider ihe vote by which Mr. Grand was rejected as Consul to Havre. They consider the case to be without remedy. lion .Tno Cochrane, tliongh slow.y re covering, is still confined by painful ill nc^. m HIlhMOuri Legislature. St Loft.". Jan. 10.?Tho Missouri Le cidature adjourned this morning. Jjov. Stewart has issued a proclamation calling an extra session for the 27th of February, lo take action on railroad bills and otaer unfinished business. From Knn??. Leavsswobth, Jan. l'>-?In the Kansas Legislature the removal of the temporary Capitol still remains unsettled. The princinal Republican candidates for Senatorshipare.Tos.M. Winchell r.nd Touie rnr Lane. 'The latter is using every_ exer tion to gain ihe position bat it is Sisid his chances are lessening Chicac.o, Jan. 10.?The Omaha -V<W" lian of the 10th. states that the bill for the abolition of slavery in Nebraska, which had passed both Houses of tae Legislature, had been vetoed by Governor Black. Warsaw, Mo.. Jan. 16.?John Ajrmer son. hitherto a very respectable citizcn, was yesterday arrested by a special mail agent, fur purloining letters from tue mails. He was taken to Jefferson City. New Yon*. Jan. 16.?The Jura arrived this noon from Liverpool on the 31-t wit. River and Weathrr. St. Lor is, Jan. 16.?Toe river has been stationary all day. the decline being cheek ed by a slight rise in the Missouri. The weather is cloudy, damp and cool, with indications of rain or snow. Cincinnati. Jan. 16.?Weather change able since Saturday. There was frost last night and thawing in the day time. It has been cloudy an 1 mild all day. indicating r.iin. The river has ri?en in feet 10 inch* * jSince Saturday, and continues to rise about one inch per hour. There is feet 10 inches water in the channel. I* SCOTCH ALK?A *ma!I M or the cel'lirai*1 Falkirk Ale. just rercfTe.1 and for ??!<? by dect-l GEO. ADAMS. V KXPRUSS.?10 p*. Muslin I?c Lain*-*, in Niu Stylas, au-l Rich Kol?^ v**ry l?eautiful. Jait r??it?L ?lrcX5 IIMpKKU.A 8WKA!tlNGKX. / 11I*T AVIXDOW SHADES luM VJ n an?ortroei>t of gilt lwndi?i Win d?w {ihvlw. new and style*, aatl for iwile vt-rjr l<wr l.y J. C. IIARBOtR. . 11? Mailt kt Trustee's Sale. JS rcnst ANl'E OF .1 I>EKU OF \***** Da.i.l JIVartiKy to ?? . I"?rai? dale ?k? Julr. llift. duty twonl-d ta tbe county cart I.* .Mil" cm..ly. I the .'Mb January. lM?'.at tbe ll...^ .rf ?be ll.lupn.kl Kaiirxaul in Ui* l"ilj "f **H, tli. luk!.?I -J..l beet bidder, at I"uWk- '** locouutire ?Dinn? nuinlwrwl twcntj ?n*e,i?) ?l~1 ** pnu.!.g?r c:u> numbered Bltwn (!&,' <yl :Jui, the <?n.? ?iM?.n? andcir. l to aanl M'Cart nay, ?<? 'ha ilaltlmoi, and Ohio Uatl ruoU Company, and u?>w ob the of ^ UeopflnW ??" ?u?. in ca&ha and lb. remaining tuo-tUrdj it. ment~ payabu -i? and twd?. m-uth. IKjo <^>*7 of cala. with |y?iel; lb. pnnla-ir tf?H* l~&l? t the credit lMt*iTD?iit?, wilt* *i-prc?tJ P*r?-w?u" ^slwijM the of *d<l ?*le act amount to ths ^ hr* Tbvuwi^l lKilUn with total ?*t iioiu U.e lit tlkt uf Jnlv. iMh ilij the 6Ap*U.M J th? *Ud U.U1: I .1*11 ?!*. ~u al l>*? '""?'i'i place abore ti<titkn?l. latntj ?f ib? tint H,uJ< of the ll.-u.pl-.vij luilroadt onipauy.of the Jar raloeof five hundred ddUr- ?di. ur^MOJ of Uulu ?Ji ?i xll Uf sufficient to make e*jd any uetloeucy in the pjTItKllt of ~i.l .urn of with ll.t.l?l and expenses u xf re^iid, to the bighwt bidder, at put.^1 iiacti>)ll. U>T auli. u 2j*l? loCV?ttllt!?!lCi 3t 10 o cluck A. M. s. UJIUT, Tru?tr?. No tick-?to whom it may wxcbn - On Saturds*. tLe ?->?!? JiOiuary. 1M*?, at U?* iHrpot uf the lleiuplnld Railroad Company,. tba citvof U ?? WoM.nl a. M? I .ball .allt? the hijelievt bidder. al Public Au-t.o.. twenty j.1 t.ia J'ir-t U..tli.ui,? BouJ.of tile lleupceld lla.lrwd ? >-ni panv. wunlwiwl froa. :?1 to 7SO. botb u.clu*? ?. ?acb for tii? Mint of Fin llui?!iej Ib-llare, ?r ?o wany of tbeni a. .liall I- .uflb-lent u- aatUfy aud paytbe uoia ol tbe Mid llcmpOeM llailniad Company, dated lat IWumUr. Ir-O. f<-r tbe ?uui of ??? Tbouaatal Dul Urx. parable tour tool. 1 In ?IUr dale to tbe order "I Darid M Caril.ay, auj t-> fared to u.. JiMfcS ?. WMAl. Trn"" TO HOUSEKEEPERS. riOMETlfnr. SEW^B.I.??l"??Wr 0 M1-DIC1> AL SALKBATls Ts roeaufitctured from common *n<^i ?t pr^tjaretl entirely <lid?.r?ut frcm otb?r Salerutus. -All tLe d^kteriou?xu?tter?* timcte.1 in -nich a manner as to pn??mot?j I* O-Bread, Biscuit, and all kind? ot Cak?a, k Q l)0 without containing a particle of >aleratiM \f ^ when tL?j Br?ul or cake i<l^k?*l: thereby AV D pro<lnctni; wloiescine result'. Every par- As u Tide of Salrratiu i* tur?*?d to s*? ?nd^ r-O throogb tbe Brw-1 or BJ^nit ^bile *?f\ i\J Baking consequently mailing remain* but < \J common Salt. N ?ter and Hour. 1 uo wili reA'iilv i?ercei?e by the taste ??f tlih SU-; ?? rat us that it is entirely different from other Saleratue. It is i>*ick?*d in one pound popery eaen( wri]>]ivr branded **B. T. Babbitt ? Bc?ti Medicinal Saleratos:" al*>. |4. tur? of a i"?0 twi?te<l lMtf.rfbmul.with a claa.-.f efler- jjy O o vosciLfc' water on the top. W pur- VJ CJ c!u>-? one paper yon should pre-crT? the AX 1> ? rap'>et and be particular to get tbe next INB exactly like the br-t?brand " at-.?.. ^?11 full dirertM I.. for makjnK I'read with ?? / > i IP this r*.iler.ituj J?"J s..ur V.ilk or Craan. I Tartar. willaccoi'.|.?i.y earh | a. tnc--. al<o( "directi?.iislor iit'ikinjt all kind* ?.f l'a>try;: n!?j. f r tuakiug So.1* Water ard heidlitx ' makk VOIR ows soap aira B. T. BABBIT* X 1*1' R E ..0Concentrated Potash. ..q 00 Warnmted douLlatbe rtreORt?! of ??rdina-,00 r* Pnla-!.: put np in c*?i??1 JJ*; "- - AX I> lbB.. 6 Iin.and 1- lbi- with full direction* AN D for making lf.?r.l atid S ft Soap. ?'on.u-; *~{\ liter* wiil And this the ToUsh in / "J market. ? ? ilai?uia?:tur?-1 and *? r Mi* ny B.T. BABBIT. , Sot. 6* ? 70 Washington ?t. Nrw V? rk, , and Xi>. India st. $10,000 WORTH WIMEK DRY GOODS AT COST AKD LESS THAN COST! STONE & T HOMAS, 11"I>IIIN ? ']'<> 1 llDli'f: 1HKIU lM.\IE>i>l!. \\ St.M-i: 3- l .wa? i? -ible l?el??re tnak inj. their .-prill* | nr-uwos a.-m il a. to keep Jpaco with tlie !"ptrit ? ?' Uj?? iiai**-. h?*e selected m?m tnetr 810.000 Worth cf Rich Dress Goods, Kr?bra?*!i*;; ?>??'? l*re-? .-iik-. Fine St!k Kobw, ?ak Velvet*. I:lch Printed French Merinoe*. Ilich Printed French Olimerw, ? liich Printed French D^Ioine^. S.ft::t I*rint?^l Palr-tro. 1 poil BirhMTfs. 4?rcentines. \ tlmcl.-**. Ifu^al^ Bal Mt.ral-. fa-i.mcf INI?elainc^ Valencia llob^i. Caihmer- i: -or,. Lvl^g? Uo!?e-. Tslico Ibd^s. trench ; M-ri:v. Ib J ? - *tc.: an l tlieir Entire .St.-ek ..f < !.o.\K>. nt.ic ?>! *he finest (I"*!* In their ?dock AT ? ??-T. nnd Tsiany article* at LFi*5 TKAX T. f..rcr.??i; tr._-ther with ? very lar^e ?l*k of Fin?* Bonnet Materials, embracing p- me ? f th<* R^h eht 2 *r.U of that lino imjotted. So I>M?K IN for Bar|dni. _ *d-?c7T ST?>NK A TH?M.A*. Holidays! Holidays! [ AT Xo. 115 31 Al* RTREKT. s~i OT.Ti. nM OJIATI P AND FIXE EXiMELI.ED \J HJK.X H t H1NA TEA AND DINNER SETS, Suitable for Holiday Presents. Turauoi-e. Trv*. ?>?*??. Kul?v and Cerulean Card B^ reiverv. Rnyal-Buby lii? hly-gllded and F.nameHed ' CHILDREN'S TEA SETS. Cliinn Bo^.-^.^Iatch Bove*. Mnntel and Etecera Orn% menta. V.v^ of evrry description, P-rfurae Bott!* and Toilet Artkle*. SILVEB PLATED WAKE. ?\Vin? ("aCastor 1 raniet*. Tea Set*. Forlu. 5po?m. and Nut C'rn/-kcr?. ? .. We would re-peetfoilv call the ?tt?ntmn of the public to thM shore articJe-. a- ?uitaM?- i n* hand*?m? and beautiful prcr^nt-. They era ueefn! a* well as orbital. All ?. inrlt?d .orally . jtARNKI*. Bargains I Bargains! KE1NO I?ESIBOl * ?>F HEPtClNfi MY 5TOCIC. which is lf?rc?* f^r *he *?von of the year, l am willing ??? o,Trrr to tbe nr.Llir GREAT BARGAINS! In the war of Fancy tire? Sitka, which. harinsonlT pnrebrif^d ls.*? m.inth- at x* ry liw rrir*9. I win t?a enabletl to tell as .-heap as Woolen , .... lm-'al*. Pail 1 berre*. pop???m?. r>\ all *?f wmrjj i hare a g*-ea: variety of tbe lato^t f.attetns. 1 wnl se.l at Ws than Cost. Sliswl* and Cloak* wi!I bo --4d at t?ry rw eort price*, and as 1 have purchased the?e article* inJNo vm'-^r, s-' -v r*"T cent. le?-? than the prices prevailing st The earlier j*art of the reason, 1 enn sell tbem cheaper toau any <?ther Iloose. C.lnxML Caunth-tr?I can n11 -V) per cent, less than nnr oth^r e.taMi?bmeTit, havinc ptirch.i~-i i.rT r.w M JKr. worth of the ab->?<- articl". and I innt, th? ?-*<rtit-'iiar attenJ'on o? < ".::ilrv Jlerehann to my Ltock in thi> artb-le, a- I will wil tb.m rbeoper than $?t York Hor.vs. F1 wri.and IUinn.t*at Ir? tbanro?_ an4 Kibb^na and lit! lie* ?t r-ty u?ar fort. _ . ...... Collar-, r-ef ot Cellar" and fteerra. Embroidered Tiaud*. and ererjthin* in the way of Kmbrotderiea^ suitable for Holiday 1're^ota. lower than arywhera eli*e ci.rim-re?. Clothe. Fnrnifhinfi Oood^. and erery th-rr mitable f-r Mrrrham TailorinR. I hare a lat*? St.ck in the kecoad ?torr cf my Hr.ufe which I call to th? attention of the Trade, offering tb?n on ?? Tantare*ina terr.- a* any other ll^n*, in town. Call and ?ee .-tid you will !lnd tjiit I ?n wtllinc ?<? raaka eonce??iona in order to reduce mT ? d.-e!5 IgAAC PBAC.EE. IS Mam at. I^KESII AHHIVAI. BV EXPREW 4 ..f HATS AMI OAl"?. timi|il|ilim ?" ?h? Tanooa niialiti.s and etylea now in u?e. Call and ae,. at ? . ?V~ ' ? ,. 14C Main ^1 . ^ heeling. Va. NEW STORE B. B. STONE & SON have jr.-T orryw.r* a x.ab??e =tock or BOOTS & SHOES - jX THE NE^' PCILPIXO sifl M :?roe -trcet. tw.ad??ora fr??n MainUrl FBI rtse?*t.and.?|?j*?>*ite theM.A M.Bank.^?^ ? . the\ :?re pr-i^r^I to ?npfMy the want* ? f :?? *:??? may U%> rthem with a call. PARTlCtLAR ATTEXTI05 will be given t .niakiu* cuatcm ^??rk l-4h J'1?*** and e??ntlen?er?. I>. b.. ?> r. * . ?. . {>"REPA1BI3PC d-.ne wjth reatne^* a???I ?2>pateh. TV AXTED.?A frrz t >>J workmen to work on la dlea ^d p-ntletoen". w.-ar. r r ^ gpy. (.COTCll WHISKEY A rery ??iwrior Si artirle r.r ,-r :ri. ?bi-k?y, iji HjDrheonj. jual ? eelr?5 and for ?al? Pj or ? VrcJ" L ?eel 4 5^- - - Ci lSSES- BI TTOS tiAlXEBS. J' ST 31 rvore.ed at phair! T J. I^W ARltt. rpHE?TdC560K?T8' i'ASHIOXA . I BLE WISTEJ* HAT." Jonrt out.? ?? ,, f. AVr.RT-5. 4<l Mala .. . deet TThe^ias- V*.