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f ridgy Morning. Feb. 14. 1862T: ."voi ice W e wish our friends who ,re lend,n subscriptions by mail, for less than .1 to cat oa? and bear in mind tbls ^ 30 av0,d "^understandings. Weekly C months I " 3 ii 60c. i Daily c months..... ?????;??? > 3Gc. i* 3 ^ ^ 5 ? 1 ii 1,50 Tri-Weekly C mouths.'.'.'.'.".' u II ****** vi|<? ti | ? ????????... 1,00 Xeff-Inv..rial,ly in advauce"' 35c e&Tav Ttii- to Sticubkxvii.l* The Steubenville I/arUWof yesterday, any, in reference to ihc recent vi.it of di/liu vllugel B"n"C,mn f,0", ,1,:' ?"?* ?0 tintt General Ito*errjns took breakfi.i .k ?JS?S J-rni^n'X V- .^. larg, number or citizens es ^a^p^rbVXT^H ? ! h "J"1 rlver' Tbo?!jh informal SMS but delighted with the gentlemanly do-' cwm Cr and?,0.lelliEence of Gen. llose cmns, Gen. Co*, and the staff all nr Ution."1 m?rL' ,Uan met publi? "Pec- I ? Condition or tub Sick at Cvu iimtLA.XD. A private letter from Curnber niSht. g'vea u? following item : ., "T , n?'_?l>er or sick io the city is par in?ib ,7- 8 Krery Suitable build in); that IS available is Glled?some to their utmost capacity, mid tlia cry is still ther come. The suffering consequent on such a rapid lucrease of the uumber of sick lias been great indeed. 1 am or the opinion thut uot a little or.it is owing to the lack of system in the management heretofore or :Lh?3P\Mt- b?'"K io con It sion. A new idea or tilings has taken place, under the management or l)r. fnlton'' u ThU"? ph,,,icJan from Wash- j nr .1?, i " 1**. *?igned the charge or he hospitals here and be is unusually skilfnl unci intelligent surgeon. Owing t.i him and the ever kind uud SAcriOc|ng la* dies of the city accommodations are get ting into a better state." ttayciiia. J. Heautwull, who usod to play the villians in llanchett's Theatre in this city, is now giving theatrical readings in Cleveland, Ohio. K.to be ugly be a sin it is impossblo to conceive or the moral obliquity resting upon this man Ilcarlwcll but we ore glad to know that, notwith standing he resembles nothing in heaven ?>r earth or the waters beneath the earth, he is doing well in his dramatic readings and is highly spoken or by the press. j a?- VauMti>b'k Day.?This is St. Val , enliuo'a Day. We see that the news depots and shops are crowded with all sorts o' unlives, and last night scores or voung women and young men swarmed about the windows making selections to suit their tastes and dispositions. We suppose that as usual the Post Office will be besieged to-day. Bf&- A Roland con ins Olivkr. Wo presume that flou. Sbcrrard Clemens must rend with at least as much satisfaction as any body else the confirmed news that O. Jennings Wise has received a nioe bullet iu his hip. ' eay-BAVAUD Tayuxi's writings will be issued iu lu vols., 1 vol. per month, Si,GO per vol. The most beautirui edition ever issued. .Subscriptions recoiveiL at Grave's News Depot. See advertisement. Tlio Wheeling Press. (from tlx WelUbari HthM.] The Wheeling Pmi, which fur fome time , see ins to bavo bad the legislature under its special patronage, appears to be somewhat disgruntled at the prospect or a sp?e.ly adjournment, and proceeds to charge ns with having made "little, pec cadillo attacks" uponjthat honorable body. Aow, our neighbor might have said anv !U'?5 else about this, and we could hale ,9,? JJi bot ?o be charged with a -pec cadillo attack, It's attrocious. What does the mau mean? There must be a mistake somewhere, probably in the die tiomiry, it can't bo iu our neighbor's un derstanding. Perhaps he has been re cently charged with peccadllloiug himseir I and hasn't exactly comprehended the force ot the word. We will explain. For in stance $225 for printing 10,000 copies or the Governor's Message and making the Legislature believe that was the lowest possible figure at which it could be done, was a peccadillo, and not a very "little" one either, so wore a good roauy other little jobsof printing, as disclosed in the recent ventilation of printing operations by the Prt" and InttlUytncer, and possiblv the loss or opportunity for more peccadillos of this sort, accounts for our neighbor's desire that the Legislature should slay a little longer, in order tbat be might rur ther peccadillo them in the item or public printiug. Tint statement that the Confederate steamer Nashville has been purchased by au English.ship-owner is contradicted by the- London Obterver. At last dates she was still secure in her berth at South ampton, while the Tuscarora continued to watch her with unceasing vigilance. It was reported tbat the Federal Commander der invited the captain* of the Nashviilo and Sumter to proceed to a decent distance rrom the British coast, and afford him the pleasure oran engagement with both their ?hips. That rieh old DemidofT, the one who has numberless palaces, mistresses and- dia monds, and who onoe was the husband of th e Princess Matliilde, of France, has just sold Elba to Louis Napoleon for I.600.000 rranees. " PaivxT* letters received by the Secre rc'aiy of State: from the Right; Reverend Archbishop Hughes, glr? very, hopeful views respecting the Union cause both in England and France. ?e??aofjhe Lecture A ?"y 8?ne. Mr. X?loim? h9 Hampag0 ?ounred"?r^r0tn l|ie Senate an 'be Amendment to ti.nC^?0j ,'lmt body in tion, recommenddd h? Qonstlta Home. UdJ b/ fwlotion of tbe for Ihe^ppoiQ*^^ ?P the reflation upon tlia Governs iCominittee if he bad Bar Mmn..? f - and ascertain the General AxsemtilJ1 u'l""' to ,nbmit to ment. ^"embly before it. adjourn i, by wbich ibe bill ? ~h? Tol? r?o ~?srejected Z Cocli Mr. I)av,d,o? JokVieCOfn"iUered' .M.. Looas douIbud 4r0r,?f ,he bl|I" I ??8t6n.u" ?g?in^je'??J dI,CUS'!on. *nd [ A?dDoepUnUOr Mr" ? ".'*o?t*fo^toin ^,ei 10 Ki? the Com ?500. " ?urTic?, not exceeding ?hi? wbat be pl^ed with m" h"d ftri8L' to do ?o bu,in?? to dTiu,?Ms, mou^- ^ bad fighliuR tbe battle, of our?couotry.h? WCr? $4tC ?ppoi.5SSm?*& ?ommunication to offer " D? furlhBr :staEi?r!-ss tlelibcrntjpm of thU b"r?* ?T" the 5r.eWc8T " ffe^d :n"UiT?-^ ?<i?P'ed. Janitor of the Ho^sn h? k U<?a t,mt tho t-Iiurge of the furuiturc a?l B??eil t0 Uke I hall of tbe House. Adopted " the bj wbich"?he^red 10 rCC0nsiJ" <he bill arb.'OIU,ion or l.u atuu".nCAdo;teiCU be h"8 d^?4ed* ??J P??tc,. A,lopted. r , 00r keei*cr| ed^7?e"iTetrmrntt,,i?,OUJIjr ldoP'' !no8nerWerC 60108 *'jnd6?hering"p the Plhttj" m?Ved '? C?" the absentees. . Tbe absentees were called siss^fiswarasis: *??&&&& retndted'lo ,t ^:uAtt:heir?d? up?? Mr. lUunuipr. responded. He laid lie mt?edn?ir'nK blH,ft common farmer. He ?,w", blackberries. He could for hi 10 '' b"\Ue U?d f'ske.1 as much lor tbe cause or the Union as ai.v upon this floor. He bad left all that ho held dear for tbe blessed Government ?!! m?(SHfclrt? s^r-ajsrr'''-~'ra"" Hon. ll?dc'l,rB '* * ?Hent member of the House who votes with a great deal of judgment, but never makes a speech.] Pnn!!?u-0,Ulion '?r tl,e compensation ora un ?ri inT V,,il,ll") ?*mPs of our vol unteers and secure allotments, came back wTr.'n a0ate wl,ih "" amendment in which the House refused to concur Jlr. Radclivp wanted to know irit would J? f S T ? CnM l,p llis resolution offered if tbT Se,mt?",",i frOP?Siu!r 10 **certi,in 1? J Senate would accept tbe Ten Com mandments without amendment if first passed by this body? [Laughter.] Hemov m? up ,he resolution I The resolution was taken up. lJir\,"ii^LlPr' 8"id """? no proposition - ?Ver gone to the Sen j'1?0"1 coming back .amended. Ho amnMi i i?. '? "Jj??r''meut, to submit baUon * W?U,J ?eet tbe'r "ppr? The Speaker appointed Jir. Ratcliffe to tr^SeuatV paMaKeof "? re!0'ut'on luuiin" ,nCCOr.Iing'-r Pick,d "P 'ho rcso lutton, and amidst great laughter pro eceded to the Senate chamber. He subse Z\aZTrdI>"d J'ooul?r'y observed that the bcuate losisted that there were thirteen commandanu.] th^t that5?.^/?!^ th?s*n?w announced that that body aJhered to iu amendment m reference to the compensation of a Com missioner as above alluded to. ^r- moved the appqintment of a Committee of Conference. Adopted. Mr. Msvhbs moved to take up the reso lution proposing the establishment or a RiilL.nS balloons from Wheeling to RiUimind, and an ariel rudder ror tbe game. . . j Ur"- WWr said thkt it the proposed line required any steum, it could bo rurnlsbed bLi^rBrST ?f th>" ^nt'eman from Bar hend'in at ^ Wh? h*" " P?"rg<Jod Jlr. Vaxoti reported from the Committee of Conference, that the graVe body of the Senate were indignant at the resolution sent to it in reference to the Ten Com mandments, and refused a committee of conference. Jlr. Rof??*b moTed to aiHoarn sine At. Adopted. Speaker Feost then made a brier and appropriate partin?c speeeb. He said that wherever his fortune might be cast in tbe fature be would always revert to bis asso ciations here with pleasure and with pride. He apoke hopefully or the new State. The < boa-copstrictor is tightening its folds npon the rebellion. The armies of the enemy arebecoining demoralised and disconraged and tbe sun'was'breaking through the dark clouds. s The members then shook hands, bade on* another farewell, and partetLwith?och' ?uaoirett good reeling thata oynieal mem ber observed, ,wllh U>e. poet,. that nothiae ?if thellfe of the Legislature became U like the tearing of It. SPECIAL NOTICES" "A SLIGHT OOI.Ii," COUGH Hmommi, or Sore Throat, which .might be cheeked with a simple | remedy, If Defected, often termf |a*t*s sarloaaly. Few ere aware o 'the Importance of stopping a Cough or usuo*toou?" to Its first stage; - that which in the beginning would yield to a mild remedy, ir not attended to, aoon at tacks the lungs. "Snows'# Bkoxchixl Tnooan" were ftr*t Intro duded eleven years ago. Jt has been proved that they art th* but articU b*j*r% tk* public for Cocoas, Colm, Bxoxcurm, Asthma, Oatassh, the Hacking amah fn OonuvFTioar, and numerous affections of the Temoai, giving fauaedtole reK4f. Publio Speakers & Singer* will find them effectual for clearing and strengthen ing the voice. Sold by all DraggUt* and -Dealers in Medicine, at 25 cent* per box. Sold InWhecUn* by REXD k KRAFT, K. DOCK ING and all Dealer* In Medicine. uov27~Om STOP YOTJB COUGH! uow? BY USING BT USING LAUQHLINS ft BUEIIFIRLD'S COUGH SYRUP. LAUGHLIXS ft BU3H FIELD'S COUGH 8YRUP. LAUOULlXSft BUSHFIELD'S COUGH SYRUP. It relieve* the cough Instantly. 11 clear* the throat. It i* pleaaanr to take. It will relieve hoarseness. It will allay tho tiokllog lathe throat. It doe* all we claim for it. If It does not the prioe will be refunded. Only 26 cent* Only 25 cents Only ceo,!* . To core your cough. To cure your eongb. To enre your oougb. Call at LAUGQLINS ft BUSIIPIELD'S, No. 1$ Halo Street, and get * bottl*. nor 10 WANTED! ABLE BODIED MEN BETWEEN TOE AQES OV 18 AND 33, FOB Cavalry & In Tan try Service, VIRGINIA REGIMENTS. DOYS TAKEN AS MUSICIANS. Recruiting Offlco on Water at., a few door* abore the Sprigtf House. jan20-1m Dividend. NORTn WESTERN BANK OF VIRGINIA,) Wur.KLl.NO, Vs., Jauunry 16,1802. J fpIIK Board of Directors hare to-day doc la rod a JL diridendof three percent., payable to the stock holders, on demand, on or alter the 20th Inst. By ordorof the Board. Janl7-lm D. LAMB, Cashier. ?" V?met, llOBACCO.-*25 boxes 5 lump Tobacco, dark f lit <Wra*l?'?*uU ruc?,,r?d for aaU by iuwiicu nuu iur aai? ny M- It KILL Y. STATIONERY. LE^A'' CAP, BUI Cup. athl Letter Paper, of .11 kinds and qualities!, for salecheap by J0S.0RAVFS, - : No. 30 Monroe at. buckwheat flour. TUST RECEIVED, 150 bag* Extra Hulled Buck (J wneat Floor, for aale low by . , PRY0R k FROST. dBcl* 21 Jt 23 Main at. Important to Sutlers. WE hare Just received another large lot of ?htches, of various style*, a* well a* other trttcie* suitable for Sutler*, which we offer whole nle at lowest Kastorn price*, aud solicit an exami nation. J. T. SCOTT k CO., Dealers In Watches, Clock*, Jewelry, 4c., dpc31 127 Main >tu-et. Comfort for tlio Soldier. CAMP STOVE8, CALDWELL'S PATENT, ARK NOW READY. These Storea can be used in the Tents and require bnt little .wood to make a LA ROE AMOUNT OF HEAT. They hare a baker attached by which Biscuit can be baked In fifteen minutes. Tho stove complete weighs only 25 tr>*. Dfticers and others wanting i*nch atoveft would do well by calling on B. F. CALDWELL, No. 8 Main at., jpposite the B.ftO. 1L It., where Uieycan find every Lliin^ in the TIN AND SI1KRT IRON LINE, 3ultable for camp. I oct18-3m * ' v B. V.CALWVW-L. \< NEW MUSIC. Received to-day: Drums and Trum|>ets, by Helnismuller, Tho Child's Wish, lister Wallack Polka, The Sybil. Lorena?Ballad, ? Anthem of Lfoerty, Clay and Ilappy, Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean, RvorofThee, 8trike, ye Son* of Liberty, Marching Along, Them's Music In the Air, Raw Recruit*. 1). NICOLL A RR0.. febl 100 Main St. BACON.?15 tlcne* S. C llams, 10 caska Shoulders, , 160 kegs prime Leaf Lard, for sale by feb5 -- LIST, MORRISON A 0? | PITTSBURGH S A T*T.-^barrels Extra | REfLLY. 1 No. 1, Juat received and lor sal* by dec2l 51.1 T\UPONT CAPS.?A new article just out. U dec2l HARPER k 1IKO. 2,000 Copies Music. WK have eom* t?vo thousand copies of SHEET MUSIC, which we wUl sell at halt. price, lu inler to diminish onr stock. New Music furnished to order at short notice, when aot ou liand. D. N1C0LL k BR0., ? fabl 109 Main st. UBIA8.?An a*H>rt<uent, different eolorsJ~a 1 small lot received to-day at D. NICOLL k BBO'S febl Variety Store. nORT II05AE8, PURSES, and- Ladle*' I i. Traveling Bag*?a nice variety received at the j Variety Store of D. NICOLL k BKO., febl 100 Main it. CORN POPPBUS t BREAD TOAS T. ERS, |nst received at tho Variety Store of D. NICOLL Jt BROV Jan21 109 Main St. LARD OIL*.?20 bbls. No. 1 Winter Stralucd 1 Lard Oil, for sale by feb6 LIST, MORRISON k CO. S~ ALT?-1000 bbls.' Kan. Salt, 500 ** Muskingum do, for aale by feb5 LIST, MORRISON k CO. nUCElViKO it 15aiihds Porto Rioo and N. 0.Sugar*, 60 barrel* Refined 8agar*, at ' augli LISTTmORRIPON GO'S | F^OUR?100 bills Clncinuim City Mill* \\ bite Wheat Extra Family Flour. 60 bbls Pearl | Mill* do, Just received and for sale by febl M. RKILLY. WOODEN WARE,? 100 dox, Painted Bucket*, 50 - Zinc \Vft*hboards, just received and for sale by _feb4 M.RE1LLY SCHOOL BOOKS.?A complete assortment I always ou hand and for sale by JOS. GRAVES, declo j NO. 30 Monroe st. NEW HOOF SKIRTS, T^Ott LADIES, MISSES ft CHILDREN, all or very JL? best manufiicture, lust opened l*y jaol , GEO. R- TAYLOIL OSIKRY * OliOVKj-J rail tlnoof .11 kinds Hosiery and Glove*, Just received. novlt COOPER ft REN8KNKY. l^AMXLY FLOUR.?5U bt?U cn?lce Family I JP Flour, just received and far aale by d*c7 OjSO. ADAMS. 60 Main at. FOB CASH. OA BBLS. CARBON Oil., be* quality, for sale by ZU T. II. LOGAN ft 00. and LOO AN, LIST ft CO., Wholesale and Retail Druggists, j*al? - Wheeling Va. tn REAMS Cap Paper, Owen Jt Ilnrlburt, OU 60 u Letter do various brands, 60 M Commercial Note Caper, S5 ? Patriotic or Union Paper, 10,000 Envelope*, plain and 6&ncy, at , docS . LAUQHLIN8 ft BySUFIBLiyS.' j S/duT*?600barrelsKanawEa, .... ! 600 do Pittsburgh, loading for ocu > LIST. MORRISOiT k 00. BI.AXK.KTS, BI.A.XJtKTS.?We ba,e. Urpi itoek of Xa?ltah ??d Aaiarfcu Btd OUo kets, which we are offering cheap for cash. ; * decfl -QOOPER ft 8ENSENKY. Hats & Caps at Wholesale. ? Ju? DHAWL8, SHAWLS,?Wehaveiustreceiv " "" | *~anttBnnr. - Stfbgmh. Prom Tennessee. fe._Tbe Republican'* tort HSnrjr correspondent gives farther particulars of the Tcfcneure river gunboat ! fxpeditfon. E?erywfcere the people in-1 tilted upon loading their visitors with presents, and as fat ?s Florence, tho river ? "" b? naTig?ted almfcuas sarely as Ohio. 1 Blessings, cheers aud the wildest entbu stasm greeted tho gunboat* everywhere. Numbers of prominent men came forward, and said that, ibpuld the Onion annv enl ter Tennessee, 50,000 men, ready and anx ious to protect their homes, would at once cluster around iu Under tha laws com manding them to join the rebel army or lose their proper;, |hey were obliged to succumb in selr-defence. Tbe officers of tbf gunboats say it is im possible to doubt the genuineness of the greetings that everywhere met them. The rebel press is wholly under control of pol iticians, and don't speak the people's feel ings. The secession element is-principal ly composed of the lawless portions of the community, wbu overawe by violence the order loving Union citizens. At Sarunuab,Lieut. Phelps learned that a rebel cavalry regiment was encamped about a mile distant. He immediately or d?r?ufc? company-of lao marines, under Col. Given, to itavrdi against them, but the rebels hearing of the movement, fled in a panic, leaving everything beliiud - them. Their camp was burned, and a considerable quantity of arms and stores captured. Only one steamer, the Duubar, floats on the Upper Tennessee Tho Applctou Bello had 4,000 pounds ol powder aboard, aud ! whon fired, was purposely anchored oppo- : site the flue rcsidcute of Judge Crevatt, a noted loyalist, wbickwas completely shat tered by tho exploslin. The partially fin ished gunboat is a fine and fast steamer, 250 feet long, vory Kaunch, and so con- 1 strutted as to be renilcred shot proof by ' comprised bales of cotton and iron plates. The steaiiHT Illinois brought a quantity of tobacco down frohl Paris yesterday, and a large lot of pig iron near there will be ' covered as soon as |ossib!e. The Nashville Union J* American of the 5th, says Generals Ibaureg.trd, Pillow and Cheatham wero tlitre. It also contains Beauregard's acjuuit of the battle of Ma nassas, and prodigiens speculations ns to what lie will du at Columbus. Numerous articles are copied torn the Southern pa pers, asking the government to take some measure to keep tin soldiers in service, as their term of ehlistuent is expiring, and tboy are fast bccom ng demoralized The same paper also stys large amouuts of Confederate stores arc lying on the bank of Cumberland river, From Washington. Washixuto.Ij Feb. 13.?It is anticipated I that Wykofl will ba released from prison to-morrow, lie havitg appeared before the Judiciary Coraiuiltet this forenoon, when it i? presumed he purged himself of the al leged contempt of declining to answer cer toiii questions.propounded to him by that committee. Whatever speculations may be indulged concerning tbu sphei* of tho duties of the ; General-in-Chief, it is certain that , the i moat cordial aud fijendly relations exist between liim and the Secretary of War. The House Oomuiiltecoii Military Allaire have matured a bill providing for a Nation, al Cemetery for soldiers in tho District of Columbia. Dr. Bell, of Sommrrvillc, surgeon ofGen. i Hooker's liiigade, whtvdied al Jiudd's fer ' rv several days ago, wero sent north to day6y rallrjaj. T? *?-" The Sergeant-at Arms, pursuant to the order of the House, has placed Chevalier WykolTio close conGaement, selecting the guurd house in the Capital fur thflL pur pose. He said this was a kind of capital punisbmont he had not anticipated. New York, Feb. 13.?-The steamer Co lumbia brings llavsuna dates to the Htb 1 iiist. It uppeas by ibe associate press cor respondence that Miramon on arriviug nt Vera Cruz from llavtnna, was arretted by ibe Britisn Admiral for a former robbery ' of the British legation in Mexico. The sickbess und deaths among the Al- < lied troops is frightlul. < The pirate steamer Victoria sailed from Huvanna in the night of the 7th, with a cargo of arms and uiumnnition. Capt. MaQitt formerly commander of the Crusader has taken command of tho pirate steamer Cecelia. Talcott formerly Civil Kngineer of the i Mexican Itailrood, who lett to join the rebels in South Carolina, has returned to Havanna in the pirate steamer Katie and is en route for Vent Cruz, in hopes of ob- 1 taining his old situation in which newill bo disappointed. St. Louis, Feb. 13.?The Democrat learns 1 that, Conimader Foote with tbe gun boats St. Louis, Louisville and Pittsburg left Cairo for Cumberland river at 10 o'clock on Tuesday night. The Caronde let was expected to joiu them at Paducah. In consequence, of the high water and unusunlly rapid current in all the riv ers the fleet, is uot expected to reach Fort Donnelson until this morning, and it is presumed that an atluck will not be made until there is a complete readiness on the part of both land and naval forces. The news of tbe result cannot be expected be fore to-niglil or to-morrow morning. The Republican of this morning states that Geo. Hitchcock has not yet acceptcd the appointment of Uajor General, butwlll respond when his commission is received. X?w Yoke, Feb. 13.?The steamer Bal tic is below with mails and later intelli gence from Port Royal. The steamship Supply but arrived, bringing Ship Island dates to the 24th ult. She has on board the captains and crcws of the captured rebel steamers Anna and Lewis, and the schooner A. J. Pease, taken bf the New'London, off Florida. Nothing new at.Ship Island. Tbe troops are healftiyeud tbe works pro gressing rapidly. ? Tbe U. S. frigate Niagara, gun boats New London, liatteras, Attasca, Coon, Pampero, and ship Slack Prince and brig J. B. Wetberell were anchored off tbe Island. Tbe Supply hoarded, off Florida, on the 30th nlL, the - British schooner Samuel Hart, of Liverpool* whose captain said he was hound from Liverpool to Cardenas, but having no papers and being on the route to rebeldom was taken br tbe Sup ply. A crew wai put aboard and brought to tbls port. Uer cargo is supposed to be arms and ammunition. , Rolia, Mo , Feb. 13.?A Special dispatch to St. Louis Republican says: A messen ger from Lebanon just arrived, reports that Gen. Sill's division arrived atMarsh field, fonr tailes from Springfield on Tues day at noon.1 Price is reported to have lett Springfield and is encamped hear the battle ground of Wilson's Creek. Gen. Sigel is no doubt now in Spring field. ? r N?w Yobs, Feb.Capt. Palmer, lalo of the gun boa^ Iroquois, arrived here in sleaaer Colombia. ! Prom Fortress BTbnroe. *D?""bMn?Tlt',1 Feb' via Balti ,o"d,,y frnm w1 ,h* KrPre" WM coming down ferSTa NCW' ,bi' tnorD>"lf on her . ^VrTrZ" ,0 dtftUd the ^ ca.- j yjsjgss -?K?E3ga?ri-i hunrt^l ?re 8"ld t0 be on,r about two hundred troop, at Sewell's Point. U,fSSSP" circulated at Norfolk that he defeat Roanoke Island was owlnsr to trwcherjrof the North Carolina troop"? yeZjJ?AWy" Sunttt -Newport New. burn jesterdar afternoon while bein~ fired ?r,H JarmeieSh08UH JT'' of Con.p*n ny^ IId amei Shepttrd, of Company R, 29th Masa ! Regiment, were instantly killed and W W ?Zm""or Com&' '?of ? Ter/"no"C"ou"!Lioja,red """ b? ? b" f"0<i Sb^"" '5S35C S>u::^;:id?"^w"?,n blc information from Fort Henrr .#I that 30,000 troops were at and near that men'sVon8tan?ij?nriHr*og aSMft pn reports that thirty-five thousani fcderal, iroaaed Green river up to the time he left. | FitEDsniCK, Md., Tm?. 18.?Rumor. nri. current of (lie concentration of the rebel forces near .be river between PoinT of Rocks and Leesburg. Also ot the crcc t on of batteries there, but ns ret no no bee^M, .?M:8eDS! ?f tb'? movement has been obtained. the^H^^T3-AU 1"'" down I )Qwlh,cr Or n"uln,?P '? reported at with rrl? ; ,I1PI,0SC1' in consultation *vitu reference to no evacuation. New York, Feb. 13.?A fire this after- i noon destroyed tl.e 5 story building of ' * {J?-. I?i?p manufacturers, at the corner ot Piatt a?d Pearl streets A,i? | GOLUEX JBEK IHVJj SIokk;! PALL TRADE, 1861. New Fcnturc in Business. 1^"" wiut?rT?ie0>', <i,00?8' f-r Fall I ? ar Tnule' omUrMlug every rarity ol Fancy and Staple Dry Goods CASH, .,,,1 J?,t 0???s. ou? All bought with I T??i'~OAa,l? durlnK "l0 War. i?GS. STO.VK * THOMAS A BAKE CHANCE! ~ i 1 ?*"??n net. CLOAKS &. PDAS Si'a"l??lrTJ?-??ZFr'b?ax* '"""I COIIR ONK, COMK ALL! i - - M?!n st.. Wheeling, V*. CALL AND SEE w Y IK IE s ' Photo?ffiS. Gallery! target and Most Complete ISstablleb ment In Western Virginia. sing it complete for every I the comfort of visitor*. i ??tLr.nciraklof'ly? ri^lnt.a.LARQ,!8KY u?nT J wired. river, giving every advantage | Price, iu low a? at any Gallery in the city. mhlS 130 M*10 ,t" opixxlte iZilon. ? Tniiofn,. mil. _ Dividend. "? i 5?srss5ipsp&J New Valentines. JP | _ _ ' ' Xo.au Monro. It. ?l. KMLLY. ClS& 01 0IU For?leb""??"OOII, J.nlO ? ?1 LOU AN**M ff/jImM decl7 D* NI92?4!<. * brO-? N ? 1K ?!u itr??t EW IIALuoilAL SJKlltxa, declt ' J"" ">c?lT*l by *"">? R TAYLOR. J n'11 <l_KO. ADA31S. 40 Mala at. Dividondl '?' i "S^m ar> Sn'"i" ? M. BKTLLV. i (??) nKtLLY <Ik7 0*0. ADA5I1 TOBACCOE=r ||? MeuMlHUiA. ^ ? k^j. e. Twlrt do, for tale. CRANOLK ACO. -r^i)tioa to Sutlers and O there. >**&*? M. RBI LLY. A NE W R<MB ChsssAfia,?!^ssgssssy deeSi NIC0LI'? BRO, 109 M?1d treat. J _ and LOOAM, LIST* CO. Fire Proof Salamander Sales J. A. METCALF, No. 50 Slalu St., AGENT FOR TUB SALE OP BURKE k BARNES CELEBRATED FIRE Jk BURGLAR PROW 8^0B:"ES rpHESE SAVES ARE KNOWN TO BE SUPERIOR L to any offered for sale in the Western Oountrr. They are warranted to bo entirely free from damp, bare never failed to preaenre their content*, and are ecenred by the beet patent Powder and Thief Proof A POLL ASSORTMENT ALWAYS ON HAND AT MANUFACTURERS' PRICES. To parties wishing to purchase a tint rate article of Safe, I wool J beg lea re to refer to the bllowtng flrmi, who have them in use, and can testiry to their reliability: Messrs. Bally,Woodward k Co. Norton, Acheson. A Co. 41 Lilt, Morrison k Co. ?? McCIalien* * Knox, " Sam'i Ott k Son, M Uelskell k Swearingen, " Laugbllna k Bnshfield. fel?3 Ko?56 Main Street* Agricultural Implement House. Ploughs, Harrows, Cutting Boxes, CORN SHELLEBS, CULTIVATORS, HAY PRESSES! Mo wing & Reaping Machines, J&tD EVKRV DKSCKirTIOM OK FIELD & GARDEN IMPLEMENTS, PRYOR^C FROST, (successors to joujtbok k raosr.) '41 A. X 3 Main St., Wheeling, Va., OFFER-FOR RALE, at the lowest prices, for the ?ca*on of 1802, The Largest Stock of Implements went of the mountains, most of which Is manufac tured expreMly for them, and every Implement sold is fully warranted to work ju*t as represented. We call special attention to our own make of Steel Ploughs (the best In the country) nt $10; our own make of Corn Shelters, single and double spouted, at $10 each; also our owu double-shovel Iron Ploughs, llill-sldo Ploughs, Ac. Also the large xtock of Hoes, Spades, Rakes, both st?el and malleable iron, and Garden Tools geu'rally, at wltoleftnle and retail. W are sole Agents for the wext ol Walter A. Wood** two horse Slowing Machines. which have glrensnch UNI VERSA L SATISFACTION for tw* years past. We would alw> state that we are Landreth's aole Agents for hi* Garden Seeds which are too well known in this country to nocd comment. harden er ?' orders taken and filled ?Ilroct from the house In Philadelphia. All orders fur seed** carefully and promptly put up and shipped. Also a very large stock of Clover, Timothy, Kentucky Blue Gnus, (of this year's crop,) Orchard and Herd Onw Seeds.? Sole A gen' ?for Sugar Mills, Sugar Plant Krnporat?r? aud Sjurkaroineters. Also fresh Sorghuiu heed iin iH>rted direct from Franco, aud warranted freo from all mixture. PRYOlt k FROST, 21 and 23 Main street, Wheeling, Va. dec*J0-dtw4w Steel Ploughs! Steel Ploughs EXCLUSIVE Agency for am k Son's Superior Cast Steel Ploughs. V'e would Inform the farm ers of tlds country that we have the sole agency tor the sale of these well known sod and stubble aud general use ploughs, .right and left hand, for two tliree horses. Also all the castings of both their old aud now series of ploughs. Also, 200 Iron Double Shovel Ploughs, with ground cast slsel moulds, with and withont guards. These ploughs proved a decided mucccwm Ion season. l'RYOR k FROST. Janlft 21 A 23 Main st. P. C. HILDRETH & BRO ," 53 Statu Street "UOWR'S" STANDARD SCALES, HAY or Cattle, Platform. Counter and Grocer's SCALES, *4I0WB?8H ARMY SCALES. Every Scale warranted. 1\ C. niLDRKTIt k BRO., decl8 Agents for the Manufacturer. "The PEN ia Mightier than the Sword." The Golden?The Best orall Pens. MORTON'S GOLD PENS The Seat Pens In tlte World. ON RECEIPT OF aTTTOP Till? FOLLOWING sum*. In Cash or Post-Ofllce Stamps, the sub Bcrihf r will send by return of mall, or otherwise, as directed, a Gold Pen or Pens, selecting the same ac cording to description, vlx: ? JQOLD PENS WITHOUT OASES, For 26cent*,the Magic Pen; tor38 cents.theLnclcy Pen; for 60 rent*, the Always Heady Pen; for 75 cents, the Elegant Pen; and for $1, tho Excelsior Pen. T1IK 8AME PENS IN SILVER-PLATED EXTEN SION CASES, WITH PEN01L8. For 60 cents, the Magic Pen; for 75 cents, the Lucky Pen; fir $1, the Alwny* Ready Pen: lor $1.25, the Elegant Pen; and for $1.50, the Excelsior Pen. These are well-finished, good-writing Gold Pens, with lri do* ruin point*, tho average wear of erery one of which will far outlast a gro?? of the be??t Steel l'uqtf The name of "A. Morton," "Number," aim "Qual ity", are stamped on the following Pens, and the Point* are warranted for six months, except against accident. The number* indicate size only: No. 1 being the smallest, No. 6 the largest, adapted fur the pocket; No. 4 the smallest, and No. 10 the largest Mammoth Gold Pen, for tho desk. Long and me dium Nibs of all sixes and qualities. Short Nibs of Nos. 4,5} 0, and 7 are made only of fitvt quality. GOLD PENS, WITHOUT CASES. For 75 cents, a No. 1 Pen, 1st quality, or a No. 3 Pen, 3d quality. For $1, a No. 2 Pen, 1st quality, or a No. 3 Pen, 2d quality, or a No. 4 Pon, 3d quality. For $125, a No. 3 Pen, 1st quality, or a No. 4 Pen, 2d quality, or a No. 5 Pen, 3d quality. For $ 1.50, a No. 4;l'en, l*t quality, or a No. 5 Pen, 2d quality,or a No. 0 Peu, 3d quality. For $1.75, a No. 5;Pen, lut quality, or a No. 6 Peu, 2d quality. For $2.25, a No. 6 Pen, 1st quality. THE 8ABIE OOLD PENS. WITH SILVER EXTEN SION OA8A8, WITH PENCILS. For $1.50, ol No. 1 Ten, lit quality, or a No. 3 Pen, Sd quality. For $1.75; a No.2 Pen, 1st quality, or a No. 3 Pen, 'id quality, or a No. 4 Peu, 3d quality. For $2, a No. S Pen. 1st quality, or a No. 4 Pen, 2d quality, or a No. 5 Pen, 3d quality. For $?50, a No. 4 Pen, 1st quality, or a No. 6 Pen, 2d qnaiity, or a No. 6 Pen, 3d quality. For $3, a No. 5 Pen, 1st qnaiity, or a No. 6 Pen, 2d quality. . For 13X0, a No. 0 Peu, 1st quality. GOLD PENS, ALL FIRST QUALITY, IN SILVER MOUNTED DESK-HOLDERS. i For $2, a No.4 Pen, for $1.23. a No. 5 Pen, for$2.75, a No. 0 Pen, for fSM, * No. 7 Peu. I For $1, a* Nq. 8 Pen, for $5, a No. 0 Pen, and for $6, a No. 10 Pen. The "1st, quality** are pointed with the very best Iridositiln points, esreftally selected, and none of tills Luality are sold with the slightest imperfection which iklll and the closest scrutiny can detect. The "2d quality" are superior to any Pens made by him previous to the year 1800 The *-84 quality" he Intends shall equal In respect to Durability, Elasticity, and Good Writing Qualities (the only trno considerations) any Gold Pens made elsewhere.' In re&ud to the cheap Gold Pens, be begs leave to say that, previous to operating his New and Patent ed Machinery, he could not liars made as Good Writ ing and Durable Pens for the Price, bad the gold been furnished gratuitously. Parties ordering must in all instances specif}! the aXumberrt and uQuality of the J** or Hens and %oanted. _ %* For ?alabyall dealers, in the line throughout the countt y. Address _ A. MORTON. No. 25 Maiden Lane, New Ytrk. Anyone seading a single letter post stamp will re ceive a circular with fee simile engravings of the above sixes ?ud styles, Jan29-liud? ?: 1 ; : i TO WnOLESAXE DEALERS. JTR can offsr tbe greatest inducements to the . . Trade, by 6mr kmc experience, cash' purchases and the largest stock. Idecn) HARPER k BRO. /CHEESE.?30 boxes prime serve Cheeeei Just t ? ? 1 octS- _ T) ARUJR MATCHES?Titm nmutotm b?r. do of Jc feuslve odor, and are SaWy packed. Soft T.BL LOGAN AGO., and LOGAN, LIST k CJTATIOHERY^-A good stock ol Stationery o? Waod for?lr at ^^a b^ declO No. 80 Monroe st.J ITHK FUG UF Milt TMIO* iiong may ft war?, O'er the land of th? free and ttoe . home of the tarftye. .A..M ..ajda-Ms No. 30 WATER STREET, MARKS TO ORDER, at the shortest notice. UNI Full MS. iiMorpiuMid in fit and workmanship, for officers j>f the U. a. Army. Also furnishes, with all .equipments, BELTS, SWOltDS, REVOLVERS. S ASHES, CAPS, WKKATUS, bugles, cross sabkks, cross CANNONS. BUCK GAUNTLETS. FLAN NtL Sill UTS, BLO E CORD. PAS SAX Ta MILITARY BUT-J TO*8 OF ALL niKLNDS. ^.M!.A.r>^]VCS Merchant Tailor, NO. SO WATER STREET, SIGN OF THE STARS * STRIPES, Makes to onler the most Fashionable and Neatest Clothes to be found In the city, and has jus received from New York a superior assortment of (!!otlis.Casslineres,&Yes tings Under-Shirts, Drawers, Gloves, Suspender i, !Handkercoiefs, WMte Shirts,; Ties, Stocks, Naooleon Ties, "w Gauntlets,'&C-, &c. lias always on hand a well lUftile stwk of READY HADE CLOTHUTG, for fleiitn. wholesale and retail. dec5-8ra AND STILL THEY COME! MORE NEW GOODS! JOHN ROEMER'S, No. 33 M?l? St., Centre Wheeling. AT ASTONISH! XULY LOW PRICES FOR CASH only! French Merinos, plain and figured, of all colors. Thilft Cloths, of all qualities and colors, frutit 25 to 50 cent*. 1'lalu ami figured Muslln-DeLnines of aU colors and styles. Mourning Dress Goods. Bombazines, Black Merinoe*. Plain Black DeLaincs, Black Crape and Lhve Veil*. Block Hosiery, 811k and Kid Gloves, Black CrajMj Collars, Sc. ShawiM atidCloaki, Embracing (lie very Idlest novelties of the Season. Indies' Bluck and Ctibrwi Cloth Cloak*, Long and Square Woolen Plain and Plaid Shawls, " ~ Broclie Shawls. very chcap. ? ** Black Cashmere A Thibet Shawls, HOOP SKIRTS, for Invites, Misses and Children . Hosiery, Gloves and Undergarments* ladles'. Gents' and Children's Cotton and Woolsu Hosiery, in colors and while; Fleecy lined Cotton Hosiery for Ludles and Children; Merino Undorvests, Men's Undershirt* and Draw era. white aud colored. White Bed Blankets; Bed, White, Bine, Grey mud Plaid Flannels. AMERICAN DOM-ttSTIll <iOOM, Bl?shed and Unhleoched.?Cotton Shlrtlnc* A Sheetings. Checks, Plaid. Linsmrs. Canton Flannolr, colored and white. EMBROIDERIES;?Rich atylea .?f French aud Scotch Collars. Black Crape Colters Black Lace Veils, Bands, Edgings and lnsertim:*, Ac., Ac. Also, to arrive, a large assortment of Fare, (cheap) Woolen Hoods, uew and splendid stylo* of Hoods, Woolcu Comforts, for Men and Boys, in large quan tities. All of these goods will be sold at very low prices (or cash Please call soon, at No. 83 Main 8t^ Centre Wheeling. P0V3Q L JOHN ROEMER. Grand Arrival! CLOAKS! CLOAKS! CLOAKS X IN addition to my regular stock I uni now enabled to offer to my customers a magnificent ?wort men t of FREXCH A ENGLISH BEAVER CLOTH CJLOAKS, sujK-rbly adorned with crotchet onut tnents, and e*]?cctally Intended for HOLIDAY GIFTS. Among these will be found some very liaudsome KtW**STTLtt, and no ludy should purchase a Cloak without first examluing my styles and prices. FURg! FUKSl lj'UItSX My stock of Furs consist* of Hudson Bay 8ahle. Mink. Fitch, Siberian Squirrel, French Sable, etc.. In Capon, Clonks, Victorines, Cuffs aud Muffs all at prices to suit tin? time*. '? SHAWLS at reduced pr ceS? fcilks, French Merinos, Dehtine*, Ottoman Yelonrs, i?ml other line Dress Goods in great variety at aston ishingly low prices. A haudsome assortment of KMBROIPEBTES, suit able lor Christmas Presents, cheap for cash, st ALEX. HEY.MAX'S. dcc24 137 Main at., Wheeling. Va. MUSIC!~ MUSIC! JUST UECEIVED the following Music: 1 Listen, BB*m Forever Pint, 1 Loved Thee?Ballad. . E Pluribus Unum, Loving Daughter's llosrt, Feliddad. Adeto Polka, Absent from Thee?Ballad. I'll Clinsr. I'll Cling to Tin e, Anna Lisle, Over the Waters Pll Wander with Thee, Wild Rose. Midnight Schottisli, Lorena, Sybil, Camp Life, Cradle Song, Ac^ at the Variety Store of D. NICOLL A BBO., jan21 . 100 Main Street. DISSOLUTION. '1MIK partnership heretofore existing tinder the JL firm stylo of Baker A Hopkins is this day dis solved hy mutual consent. The business of the late firm will be settled by John F. Hop"' JOHN W. HOPKINS. . Wheeling, 12th December, 1861. JOHN fThOPKINS, (SOOCMSORTO BAKES k UOFKIKB.) WHOLESALE DEALER IN Provisions, Produee.Flour, Grain, Ae ? AHD COMMISSIOK MEE CHANT, WHEELING, VA. TT AS removed to No. 60 Main sU, where be will n continue the business a* heretofore. All orders and consignments will, receive his prompt and personal attention. decl7-lm VfOVELTY MILLS FLOUR?White 1/1 Wheat Family Flour of the celebrated Novelty brand,lust received and for sale by decH GEO. ADAMS, 4* Main st. NEW GOODTsT WE HAVE JUST EECEIVBD -? OCX Fall and Winter Stock Cloths, Cassimeres&Vestinp! ALSO, A FUU. jlBSORTMETT OF GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS! - nus nu n hu u EXTREMELY LOW PRICES, FOR CASH!; oeta W.TJ. SAWTELL A, BRO. ? sl