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?jdJj gjatrittflttuet, WcdaeidaT Morning March 16. For Sale. H JL'SK ASD LOT OS THJB ISLAND.?I otfar V ~ _>? lot No. SS, on the I4ut corner of M S- W- Irwina It Is m Cot- , UjC -TT Locnit ? treats, ofear K". W. Irwin*. It Is a Cot ??7? Hoc*. contain? few rooms down and two up r ? irood as?ortn?tsiit of Utwot and ihnib- j lJ? fnrther information address *!fiL -nd'a good kitchen and cellar; also a good ;.t the b*ck doer, coal house and sta Veil ?od pomp tw* is an abundance of trait lor a null faxui- . L TWcrr w rtf 41/iw.n ??.H kfcrnh. V Bellair, Ohio. airSS"* ! - ?,""77 xikeTIXG OF THK BOAKD OF SB- , 4 sPKt/IAL County ot Ohio, will h? h?M ; \ p*rrl.or. o'clock A. M. to tb. oftb., I-/?"* 01 j tartb sa?p?*ded. r b5oS?ctosrpp:h~ i will b?r~am-l Pr?id.?t. j mrU td ?wj- ~ .T'ts'so, ??.#?. ?I'30' 65e-. ? " our friends, .? sending .ub.cr.p 'w the luull?<ne~, pie*" remember , ?,ic? of :b* DallJ {or one moalb ?L*1. ?ts tor IWO months $1.80, lor 5 hi SI M tor six months $3,50, ttl? months Twt tbepriceof ^othsjtf, ?dfor ti.ree month, $1,25. Lt .tc price o. the Weekly .3 $2 a year, r ij Ior six monibi. These terms we do not depart irom, ?d request that our pat ;0i ?,il mate ? note ?? ihem. "d ,hai ?,t themselves and a.- much trouble. J^-Juas ^hkits, ? soldier ot the ith ijalry. lost til pocket book containing le hundred dull*r3 or more, wbich was ?j?ertieed ia our paper on Monday. A l?u by tbe name ot Oockin or Cogin, a . er of black diamonds, was seen to "etitup- He was alio known to make ajmeroua investments in a small way, ihau covering the fi.e dollar, he had ?lcf.uUily borrowed ol a companion ? information of the fact was Died at ibis See rjaeris went to see the man with "* c aaove eupbouious title, who at first ictiied all knowledge of the money. Out usirr the miid influence of one ot Colt's ???:cal persuaders, ii?e treacherous memory turned a heaitby tone, and he then con ?.5jed that be bad spent the money, and proceeded at once to borrow a sufficient ?urn to replace it. -It required a second implication of the persuader lo enable the leliow to remnnber where he had secretfd ;ce pocket book, wbicb the soldier tmlued ?jL account of its containing some teuder rsminiicencea ot tbe "gifl he left behind Sim. Aner winding about cnougo 10 urodace and impf??aion apuQ ihe aoldicr ait >Vaeeling was a r?ry large town, be toaUy broaght up al a oridge in the upp^r art of the city and drew iron its hiding jiacc tb? aforesaid pocket book. Tbe Ic.:.er deiigbted with bia success turned ol his beel and '.eft the contemptible sretcb toiilink back to his bole in tbe ground like a branded tbi^t. Igff- BisaVT oa Aoci-TKa* ?A man himsell John C. Heenan was Lroagbl before Mayor Lowry. of Pius t-rgn, on Monday evening, charged with C:go3r, on oath of Joseph Michael?. He talis trotn Washington county, Pa , to the fiCiaity of EldersviUe Postoffice, where it ii stated be has a wife. A short lime siace be went to a bouse in Pittsburgh, in compoay with Alex Miller, also from W^siiiijgtOD couuiv. Ait?-r renmiuing a ;?* J??>= he left, but rclurutd last week ct? UJ. bringing with him two young wo crii, :~pre5enting one aa his wife and the *&er ab hia ?i3tt-t-in law, aua occupying tit BAme room with them Alexander M..Ier ^nd Wm. Mnler. brothera, knew ntrcan, aau also knew the tact that he iawiuiiy mairitd to a cousin of theirs, itju *tiH in full life, aud the mother ol Tear children. This tact leaking oat, Hee WM&ricsted. Upun a hearing be ad ae was inarri?*d. aud stated that he mnoi litcd with his wife tor upwards ot .lire* jears. The brothers Miller stated ;lu he had resided with his wile up to ?Cc ,ui year and a nalt, and also inat he bccu in tbe aimy tor some time. ?ceDaE % as required to give bail for hia ippearaLce at court. _ froy* a s- F.j. ALDk&1Ia5 IH L134bo -Ex-A>! - iferniau MuCjurtne,y is hafin^ a tery rough tw hoe just how Hating been defeat rC lor Aldermau of the Fourth Ward be wj>fc&ed a drinking saloon at his office and oeen once or twice hauled up by the auihorities ior selling liquor contrary it urlinauce. Recently it is charged ilsi Le has been selling to eoidiers. On M-judsy a aoidier was sent to the house u< west the question, and the aoldier having rrported that he "got his little nip wilb ua; tue aiightest tronble, Captain Over tcLi h squad down and the Ex-Alderman > Uaaor ?aa apillrd, his house closed up , a-d nia person taken in charge by the ?-:a?efs and deposited iu the Atbeneum.? ^tuoaerstand that thid summary pro is to be adopted in ail cases here ?^rPassioa bc*Oar.?Last Sabbath ihe festival of Parsion Sunday, aud *?e cfiehrated in aii the Cathulie church ? Passion Sunday ia so called because LLe moisent is approaching lor tbe com ateaioration ot tbe Passion ot Christ, to *-ith the Catholic Church now turns all attention, and 10 lbs contemplation of ?aicii toe whoie of next week will be de ?ateu. From laat Sunday the paintings iiatuary in al! ihe Catholic churches *ii: be veiled m an additional sign of ior the sufferings of Jesus ^cr-st. Xext Sunday (20th inat.) will be ^*.?n Sunday, and will usher in Holy ^ rea? when the oereiuonies attendant on &lk?-s?g preparation lor Good Friday, t aad Eaeter Sunday, (27th inst.,) ??.; commence. Mxaaixo o* ? 1 saia or Caas.?On t-c Express train West on Monday, be l*eet Wcodaide station-and Cranberry ^uOiinit on the Baltimore and Ohio Rail iiad, Mr. Christopher Buckalew was mar i*ed to Miss ftuth Tiubead, by tbe Rev. S. a.ag Captain Koonca bad charge of tbfl irain asd gives as this information. j U becoming very popular. Whole families i Aod whole battalion* seem 10 be deTutiog their an divided attention to the business Some of the tavern keepers have found it oeeeasarj to advertise that thej will not be acconntable for the baggage lost from their bonse9 from and after a certain date. A keeper of a hotel informed os the other day that it took considerably more than his profits to pay for lost baggage. He said he always pat his hat on tight, and that be was in the habit of going to bed like a horse or a mule, with his shoes on. In fact he said he had not taken his clothes off for three or four weeks, night or day, for fear somebody would compel him to go naked. *Scdi)w DsATH.-An old man named John Collingwood Foster, employed a? a helper at the Crescent Iron Works, died ?ery suddenly yesterday morning. He came to the works in the morning and soon complained of cramps in his stomach and pains in his breast. He laid down upon a wheelbarrow in front of the fire at the works and some of bis companions got him some brandy. Soon after drinking the brandy he said he felt better and that he wonld go home. He accordingly started home, ward bat had gone bat a short distance when be suddenly dropped down on the the road. He was picked op and carried into the office near the wo*ks, bat expired in about live minutes. He was about fifty fears ot age, and leaves a large family residing in Ritchietown. f&~RkrrGBEd.?Some twenty or thlrtr refugee* rrutu Rockingham county, men, women and children, arrived in the city on Monday night, over the Baltimore and Ohio Riiiroad. They left partly to avoid the wholesale conscription, and partly to avoid the impositions and outrages con stantly practiced upon theai by the rebel authorities. Tbry have sacrificed almost all their earthly possessions. The hu3 bands ot two of the women in ihe party were killed in the attempt to escape to our lines. P&TOs a Strike.?The shoemakers of this city are again on a strike foi higher wages. The ,4bo.-ses" have generally yielded to the demand because tbey could not help themselves, bat some are still holdiug bac^ The shoemakers have a sonetj by the laws ot which no member is'permiited to go to work fat a "boss" who does not p*y the prioe demanded or wbo employs uien who refuse to be govern ed by the ruled of the society. "1 hi 7tu West Vihgixh CiriLa*. eniertmued at *fashin*tou Hall on Mon day night, left lor the Kanawha Valley on board the steamer Gem. Many of the men were recruited in counties now occupied almost entirely by bushwhackers, but the bovs are determined to go hooie, guerrillas or no guerrilla.-* They intend to orgaaixe in squads of twanty and tnirtv and will thus be enabled to visit their wives and families in comparative safety. "Circuit Court ?Tas W&lls Ca?b CoNTihuiii.?The case of Cbas. Wells, in dicted t*>r the murder of A-ugh Glancey, was to have been tried yesterday in the Circuit Court, but owing to the absence of an important witness and *.be illness of ?Col Ben. Wilson, one of the counsel for the prisoner, the case was continued until tne nejtt terat. HegrST. Patrick's JJay ?The St. Pat rick's Mutual Relief Society will celebrate the 17*h, {St. Patrick's by a parade in the afternoon. In ihe evening there will be a iecture at the Cathedral. Subject? The Illustrious Apo&iie of Ireland. fQjf-THJS River is still railing very rap id!y, and business appears to be brisk en ough about tne landing. The weather was dull and cold, and generally Vc-ry un inviting. Wb wonld advise all lovers ot one Psrfumery to call at E Booking 9 Drug Store and examine bis stork. It consists partly of Night Bloomiug Ceres, Florimel, Al'an KjI, Reminiscence Genuine Labens" Extracts, Woodbine, Wild Locust, etc. finest assortment of American, French aud English Pomades we ha?e e' er tvta can be found at E. Bocking's. M**iCAS, (stroma, French and English Colvgors, is ail styles ot bottles can be found at E. Booking's Dro* Store. TALLANT & DELAPLAIN, WHOLESALE DEALfcfe* IS DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, 1ST OTIONS, Ol MAIN 8TKFET, 1 WHKULISG, W. VA. WE would r?Mi(M7?trully abuuui.ee that Wm have a*ad? extoaciv* preparation* for the transac tion sji a heavy Fall and Winter Trade, and will offer tadocoaioats that uo other oi*j can surpass. Vtuni having oar Principal Buy?r oonetantly in market, we ar* enabled to fnralah fall linse ?( NEW STYLES, as (Wat m th?y ar? !s*aed bj the maaoAMtiuori. WWi ARE AT ALL TIMES READT fu DU PLICATE THE QUOTATIONS OF ANT OF THE EASTEKX CITIES. Our *tuck will be fbnad at afl times FULL AN13 COMPLETE Examinations and letters of inquiry rsepectfnlly solicited. Will onUn promptly Bad faithful; tiled. "f8 TALLANT * DIUTLAU. GBBENffOOD HUBSKBT. (,ONT^'NIj?? ??f of Fruit aa4 Oraa V ??J**1 ahraW, Boms, FLmrla? plants. a ran. VW O-o Oraa?**Toa?^*B? ??* _ _ ? A H. HUBSJST, ?urT 2a *t. PiHsast, J* Co., Ohio. GEO. K. WHEAT. HER^HA^TS AX!? SUTLERS. 1AM now opeoins and couBMutly receiving frt?h supplies of YANKEE NOTIONS. PKKFUMKKY. HOSIERY AND GLOVES. HOOP SKIRTS. FUBNISHING GOODS. STAT 10 N EliY. STRAW GOODS. School and Blank Books. FANCY GOODS. Owing to outside parties dabbiing ixi Notions 1 | have a-ided largely to m. assortment, making It i the moit desirable Stock in the City. And being j determined to keep the Sotioa trade in its proper j channel, I will sell cheaper than part ies not directly ; in the businesa. GEORGE K. WH AT. NOTION JOBBER, SO. *-46, Moaroe at. pfRa^t. Feathers, Bowwai, uiaoeu^ an >1 Flax seed wanted. mrlO WHEELER & WILSON'S SEWING MACHINES. REFEHKNCE-s: We prefer them for family U3e.? Ttib-rn*. They are the favorit -s for families ?Timet. Tbey hive no rival,?Scientific American. The best #v?r in?tfutcsl ?Christian Enquirer. Surpass*-* all others.?Lxdies Rcpo:\t .r>j. Bey nd all question the machine.?Life Illustra ted. There ia bat one Swwing Machine and th*t is Wheeler k Wilson's.?Judge Meigs, of the American Institute. \VH. SUMSBK <fc CO., Ajenu, Office, No. 99 Main street, feb2* WH IK LING, WEST VA. NOTICE. THE undersigned beg leave to announce to their '? friands and the pnbllc generally, that tbey in tend carrying on the Foundry bujiness in all its branches, and hope by a^iilnood attention to busi ness. to merit a liberal tnure <4 p&ir-.>n?ge. We have .">n band an a* ortuient of STOVKS, GRATES and all kind* of Hollcware. ccmpris ing tin* best patterns now in use. We invite atten tion especially to our Cooking Stoves, of which we have patte: ns for burniug both wood and coal, that we can confident v recommend and warrant to give eutire satisfaction. We invite the attention of builders, and others de uroua os purchasing to oar stock of Grate Fronts, of which we intend to manufacture, and keep on Land a lull assortment of the Jatrsf and most ap proved modem i-atterns; in thif branch of oar busi aass we lutead to be ->ehind no e-tab.ishaieut either Kast or West. We have on hand and for sale an excellent assort ment of Plows, >f Pittsburg manufacture, which we will sell on ib??ral term*. ? 'ur stock ol Plow points Is also large, ind of all patterns. Call and examine our stock before purchasing alsewhere. BELL ft CAMPBELL, No. 161, Mai a St., west side, feb*P-2m 2 doors south oi Market Alley. STATIONERY iN STORE, I i \t \i \ TilN K.INDS? 5 QUALlTlRs /0,'Jul) ?0T? ENVELOPE. U /->, u i TWELVE KINDS, lOQCALl'l'IlS iiUO,UUU LKTCEE ?NV?PJP"i. '/ l /k/klk flVk mSDi.1 VlUALlTIiid OU,0UU OFFICIAL fcSTELoP'S. CA KKAMs, 5 KINDS OU BATH AND BILLET PAPER . 1 fytz KtAMJ, s KINDS; I/O COMMERCIAL NoTE PAPER. OOA KKAii.-, 6 kind* <&4&0uBC?I \ fcSS a C .jNGRiseS LETTER PAPER. QAC REAMS, o E IS DS U&O SCHOOL AND CONG1ULSS CAP PAPER. With every other article o! the Very be?t quality I and kind used by persons handlit g the pen. Also every kind o Blauk and Memorandum Books, used by Governed ut and Ruainesa H ousts*. Or any particular kind desired will be manufac tured and furnished at the shortest notice. Business men of the city will And it to their ad vantage to buy the:i stationery in quantity sufficient to purehase lrom me. GEORGE K. WHEAT, STATIONiiK AND MOTION JOBBKH. MOXKOE ST.. mrl* \\ HEKL1 NO POLLACK'S NOTION HOUSE, SPUlNfc TRADE, 1864. RECEIVING and opening for sale the aprlog Stock of Notlous and Fancy Goods, which for extensive assortment and careful selection cannot ! well be excelled is any House iu the western mar-j Withiecent arrangements in Europe for direct importation of leading foreign Goods, and by early mrx,i large purchases la domestic manufacturers avoiding the late advance in price, I shall, for the attraction of increased and permanent trade to this city, divide liberally with my customers, advantages secured againat competition. The prices will range j uniform with Baltimore and Philadelphia and the I buxer save freight end delay attending shipment j ircim those maikets. Particular attention devoted j to Sutlers stores, the suck of which will be con- > stantly kept complete. Now in store, 500 Reams Note Paper. 2U0 Reams Let'.er Paper. 250 *4 Cap 20u,u00 Envelopes, assorted. 100 Gross Pencils. 1000 44 rteel Pens. 300 44 RUckand Had Ink j 3000 doz Chadwicks epooi Ootum. 300 lbs Linen Thread. ! 100.000 Neediea. 20 dox Carpet Bags. 100 Tmnks, assorted. 800 dor Shoe Brushes. 601 44 Shake ra. So ~ Ladies' Hata, trimtnsd. - bkirt Braids. loOO 44 Cotton H Ho8e 5<?? 4 Ladies and Childrens Hose. 5o?i * 44 Gauntlete. So " Toavint Liai Kind iiuva*. 100 Gross Matches. 50 d?z Military Hat Oords 0u ?- Wallets. 30 '* Portemonnaier. BtK) -1 Perfam?y. floo *? Pipes. IOoO ?* Combs. 10 " Prise Packages. 00 u Cases assorted, to af rive. Patronage of Merchants and fcuUlera respectfolly ?,iid^d ??.; APacfeTPs p.)TLac& /?^alLDEIS'i filGE.?A Iwge lot of Wood C WUto- 8^. Ba0? 109 SaisitnA. coLOAXKtft ?mi. ???p. to ?=cfa uutrsr sal demand, is made'fiwn the cbotetit mataria!., is mild aisd tanllltnUi its nunr.'. trm. (ramly iceHtcd,kB4 ?*trfiue!y *>? r, e ? e t ?1 ? n ill melton upoo the still. i'.r .ale by all Drog mrlSly Laughlin's Ejipectarant Syrup For Coughs, Colds, Croup. MTiooplas Cough use the exp?ciq?a3T ar*pp. W. garantee the most ?peedy relief by using the xxpzctoe-ikt strup The annoyance of cost .nt Coughing is stopp?l by OSLKA THB EXPBCTOB Ai>T sl&CP. Handreds testify to lbs great exceljeace of Uur KXPKCTORAKT SYBCP. Difficulty of Breathing is ret:evur* by the KXPscroRAsr stscp. of the Longs is cored by f.e KXPECTOiiAXT STKCP Children oao ose without faar the tXPM.TuRA.NT iYBUP. Asthma, Bronchitis end General Irratjou it the Throat is cured by the bxpbctoramt' syrup. Price 35 Cents. Prepare! only by feb.j,, LAUSIlU>>*BUaH*lkLl'. HALE DTE! HAIR DYE I! BATCH KJ-O R.' is CELEBEATED HAIB DYE Is the Best In the Worlti. ?L'HK CM.Y HABJlLE3i, TRL'E. AND RKLlABLlt Di'K KiOffS. This splendid Hair Dye is Perfect?changes B-d, Busty or Grey Hair, instantly to a GUissy Black or Xatural Broun>, without Injuring the Hair or Staining the Skin, leaving the Hair Soft and Beauti ful; imparts fresh vitality, frequently restoring to pristine color, and rectifies the ill eifects of Bad Dyes. The Genuine is signed WILLI AM A. BATCH gijOB, others are mere imitations, and should be aroided. Sold by all Druggists, *c. KiCrO&V?SI BAIIOLAY-ST , K. Y. Betchelor's Sew Toilet Cr.siu for Uresklng the Ilslr. auglS ly THE 6KEAT EMtiiilSil KEMKOV. SIR J AM So L'LAtttCJia CtiLyP^ oij.1 Q iPillis. Prepared frvtna preemption 01 Sir J. Clarke, M. D., Physician Extraordinary to ike This invaluable medicince i? uuiaiiiug in tb-i cure of all those painiul and daug?ro:is diseases to whieh the female constitution i* subject. It moderates all exceee and removes all obstruct ions, and a speedy cure may be relied on. TO i^lAHKIKO LAUIbi It is peculiarly .oiteU, It will, In a short time, bring ?n the monthly period aitn regularity. Lacli bottle, price One Dollar, bears the Govern ment rtamp of Great Britain to preTent counterfeits. CAUTION*. Th m Pills thoulc not be tafc*n by temales during the Fli.ST TiiRKK MuNTHS of Pregnancy, as ihey ire sure to bring on Miscarriage, hut at any other time they arc safe. In all cases oi nervous and spinal ACectiuna, i*aius in the Back and Limb*. Fatigue ou slight exertion, Palpitation of tbe Heart, Hysterica *ud Whites, Lhee- ? ills will effect a cure when ail otuer means aave failed: aud although a powerta: remedy, do aot contain irou, calomel antimony, or anytting nurtful to the constitution. Fall direclons in the pamphlet around eajb pack kge, which should be carefully preserved. Sole agent for the United States aad Canada, JOB MOeKS,?7 Cortlandt Si-, >'. f. IT. B.?$1.00 and six postage stamps, enclosed to my authorised agent will Insure a bottle containing ifty Pills by return mail. For sale by LAUGHLINs * BU3HFIKL1>. jyi9 . The Piaee to. Buy Your READY MADE CLOTHING, IS AT M. GUTMAN & CO 8, NO. 24 MOXROE STREET, I1THKHK you will tlnl oue of the largest, best W assorted and decidedly the The Cheapest Slock or tioods iisr l'h?y have now on nand ?ai are o)u?tantly r?? ceitlaji au exceliecc selection of COATS. VB1IT>, PABVli, "Hints, White and Colored Ties, li.udser ehiefi, fcud lu tact eveifthliig appcriainiBf to ? ueuiU xuan's Wardrobe, all ^f which they at* selling at 3 5 P E K. ?J fc. N X' ? Lwlow any sluiilar establi*>iirteiit 1? thi? ?oUuu. of j rbe ponntry. SITE THKM A CALL AN t> TKST THE ThU'itl Uf TilK1H AiaK?TlO.\fc Don't forget the place, r?o. iA. Monroe *lte?t Wheeling, Weet Virginia. ^rA^diw M.GIT?A.NUU SPRING TR.1DE, 16G4. \ ,f KiCHANT? families, JI >lanuiactarer?. Physicians, auJ others tr- respectfully tnrited to examine our large stock of Dratra. Paint*. _ Meuiciiies, * iirulaLrt, Brwliok, Grocer's Good-, N^ti #n?. Glaesware, 3p cess, ^^T"?J MtDXC ISia, all tor sale at t!>e lo^e^l ea-h prh*M, pi Cash, ana *H1TE LEAD OIL, various brands incl_d.n?2 CirirrnaatTl incnoi, Pitte burKh, Bi^lti'uore, Phili?delph!i, &C. por sale bf T. ci WU ANA LU., r 5 ?.,d L'A. Aji. Liar A C(v. xnr9 Wlj. lf?Hle 1 Rt tail Prnepists, Wheelfaig. Ll.NSEKO OIL. PKiMC WESTfcllX, r<? +nd I- rlrd. Kor sale by T II LOtlAN A 00., mj0 and L'>UAN, LI>T A CO. DCCKCREEK LsU BHIUaTiJI o oil. f| HE only natural oil In th-r market. It it the I beet Lnbr.cator in tu?e, so decided by railroad >1 an ace re, who give It the prefereoce ?>rer Manu factured Oil. , It is equal to Lard oil an a LubriCatur and costs one hall ieai 25 B .VK& EL J. received and lor iile by i-OOAI'i* a OO , * and L H3AN. L1->T A < 0. SUKDRIES. Huaimella' ???? Coffoe, BL Carb. Boda, oest. Garrett's Snnff pactwCkiuamon in mate, au4 bladders. Peppe l in bags. Davi's Pain K.t!ier, Casule aoap. eeuulne, Ground apices, prime. Essence, all kinds, ladder. Castor aod swoet Oils Ext. Logwood, Concentrated L>e. Blue Vitriol, * xeeiaior Bataug powder, Badway'i Bel ef, Window Gla^a, Hair oil*, all kinds, Fla-ks, all sixea, perfumeries, *c.T sc., Ac. For s<*le oy T. U. LOGAN a Uo., and LOGaN, LI&T x CO. lulf Wholesale A B^ail Druggists, WheeUng noticeT JOHN G. OATiS has'enga^cd Charlee A. Swart*, to conduct and carry on the Lam new of a Confec tionery and Bakery, in hie name and for him, tn the City of Wheeling, unio County and Stale ol West Virginia. p. s.?1 -wl l open ou the lOttt ixnt..two d-ori be low my old stand. I hope to we my eld custoaers and many new ones. 1 win sell cheaper than any house in the city, as I intend to do a strictly cash business. CHA*LES A.*WaBTZ. mrT 2w* Agent tor John J - Oa?es TxoisaTnr DtKS ARB A1.L TuE uo. for IJmiiemt. SAAHAM'a DRDG 8X0a*. Important Military Order Wasbisgto*. March 14.?The to', io wing . impottet:? order ha* just been published: War Drp't.. Adj't. Gkss&al's Offici, 1 WAsaraoTox. March 12 j UI1EK&L OftDCS NO. 98. : The President of the U a tied States or [ ders as follows: First?Mrtjjr General Halleck is at his ] j own request relieved from doty as Geuer jal in Chief or the Army, and Lieutenant j . General U. S. Grant assigned to the com ! man i of ibtiareJes of the U oiied Stale?. I Tbe Headquarter* of The army will be in j . Waah;agxoo, acd also with Lt. Gen. Grantj ! in toe field. j Secooa?Major General Halleck is as j signed to duty ia Washington as Chief-of ? Staff oi the army, under direction of the Secretary of War and the Lieau General commanding. Bis orders will be obeyed aod respected according'j Third?Mitjor GeoeraJ W. T. Sberman is as?:gaed to the cooim&ud of the military division ot the Mississippi, compjsed of Tb#? Departments^ ot Ohio, Cumberland, Tennessee and Arkansas. Fourth?Major General J. B. McPhersoi ] is assigned to the command ot the Depart ment of the Tennessee. Fifth?In relieving Major General Hal leck from duty as General-in Chief, the President desires to expres3 his apprecia tion and thanks rur the able and zealous manner in which the arduous and respon sible duties of that position have been | : performed By order ot the Secretary of War. (Signed; E D. Towsshsd, Asa't. Adjt. General. A detachment ot about 250 rebel sol dier, prisoners of war, have taken the oath of allegiance. Taey started for New York ud special train this evening. The Military Committee ot ihe House ? haw decided lavorably on increasing the ! pav ot soldiers to $18 per moath and Ser | g earns 10 $30. N Miscellaneous Items. ' New Y??ek, March 15 ?The H-raid's i Norfolk letter says, the late expedition resulted ?o the destruction of K.ug acd I vjaetn Cou^iv Court House, where the gal iant Daoigrea was ambushed and mur dered. The defeat ot the 5th and ?ib Virginia j cavalry bj the expedition has already been stated. Tne notorious guerilla, Bat Coltoo, was | among the killed. We had none kill ad aod but half a dosen | wounded The rull detail- of Gen. Sberman'9 raid are published in the Herald and Tribune. 150 iniies ot rebel railroad communication were destroyed. This was its object. The lature re-occupatiuo of Mississippi by (h? rebels in force is an impossibility. The saosistence our force hn3 drawn off is more thao the surplus above the immediate wants of home co sumption. Oue hundred and fifty Will cover our eu tire loss The World's Washington special 3ays J Coajmissioner Lewis, of the internal reve nne, rt commends a tax of 40oon petroleum. | Si on distil.ed spirits, ana 50c on tobacco. Tne came correspondent says it is rumor- I ed th*>t Genl Butler will ba removed from | his present command. The Tribune's special say*: A guard ! yesterday took possession ot the naval store Hi Washington by order of Secretary i Welles and arrested several clerks ot the navj agents to serve as witnesses against Savage and parties in New York and Phil adelphia, charged ?iih swindling the gov ernment in naval contracts The ship Star of ihe West, from Liver pool, reports, on March 7th, seeing an [ lia i&u frigate, supposed to be the R? Galautoom-i, in a sinking condition, and at request staged b> her ail night, but in tne morning could not discover any ves iige of her. From MampMs. .Memphis, March 12.?GcDeral Burlbu and stuff arrived here from Vick3burg last night. Be has taken his old quarters and exptcts to remain sometime. A large part of his corps is connected wi b another ex pedition, which left Yicfcsbnrg some days since. General Sherman is at ihe Gayoso I House. He wili review the Memphis en- j rolled maluia this evening The Arkansas election takes place 10- j morrow The Congressional candidates are Dr. | Jacks, 1st District; A. A C. Rodgers, Wm. D. Snow, and I>r Beloat; 2d District, J. M. Johnston, 31 District. M.Cjmb's cotton shed and a quantity of i cotton was burned this morning. Lo-a $20 000 Tbrre are 27 iron clads near the mouth of Red Riv r. Court of Inqairy Decision. Washington, March 14 ?The Court of j Inquiry, appointed to investigate the con duct of Geus McCook, Crittenden and Negley, at the battle of Cbickamauga, has reported tbe results ot its investigations to ihe War Department. Tnej find that Gen. McCook did his duty in the battle propei ly, but made a mistake arising from j no error in judgment in going to Cbautta nooga. Geo. Critteuden is held entirely blame 1*5=. and tbp Cccrt -peaks in commenda j tosy terms of bis conduct His forces had been sent piece meal to Gen Thomas, and | Ls found bin.-fl wi-.bou? a command oe j fore leaving for Cuittanoi.ga Geo Nrgley ia also exonerated Spoiling for a Fight. WAatixscTox. March 14 ?The depart ment ot the Pacibc including California, Oregon, &.C.. has been tendered to Major Gen Hunter aod reused oo ihe ground that ne desires active service <o the neid directlj against tbe*nemy It is beiieved that, m the reorganisation of tbe army of the Potomac now about b* ing m?.de unaer M-ijsr Gen. Smith, Msjor Gen. Huatt-r will have command of tbe 1*1 corps, Gkg. Hancock tbe 2d, and Gen. War ren the 3d. Washington, March 15.?lt was asserted . in debate yesterday that oeitber the Presi 1 deot nor Secretary of the Treasury had re c mmend d ib?v sale of surplus gold Tbi3 ? is 'i n: 13take as the Secretary nor only at?k j ed for but org d the passage of tbe bill for ? that purp^^e. Ketnmed to the Army j HKADQUAETS&S AaXT OF TH? PuTuSaC, I March 14.?Gen Meade returned to tbe i army to day. His health se^ms to be ex ^cellent, and the reports in r?>g*rd to his . rFSxgnuaipu. are saia to be without foonda tion St LoCis, March 15.?Mayor Cbaoocey J. Filley, resigned to d*j. Mr. Filiey's ! aifmioistratios o! the cities' affairs show a gratifying exhibit to Sr. Louis bondhold j er? Withoni. borrowing a cent, $230,000 old indebtedness have been liquidated, leaving a balance In the Treasury oi Sl75, 000; Si" ,000 more than at the commence ?i ment of bis term. j WA.ri.CTo,. IV Tb. reconsiaered Its icUoo ?( H% - V* lh* p"s*Ke of the Home bUl ! defining th. ^ of p., toroSm?n J . oi officers in Uit artav. Mr. Sumner predated a petition of looo cmx?. of Loui.tan., o{ scncma descent ,o ; be allowed to vote to the reorganixarioo^r , Louisiana The petition i, approved *7 i Aoihocy Fernandex. President of the Loo. ?iaua Association of the Veteran* of the War of 181 J, founded of the first Union Association, and a member of the Central Committee for the organisation of a free State, by Tbo3. J. Onrant, President of the Free State Committee, and by other citi xens. It represents that all are owners of property, and many engaged in the pursuits ot commerce, paying taxes for 49 years on assessment of $15,000,000, and at tbe call of Got. Shipley they raised the first color ed regiment in 48 hoars. Mr. Anthony, from the Printing Com mittee, reported a bill to print 50,000 cop ies of the report of Capt. Fish ot hie expe dition to tbe Rocky Mountains. Adopted. Mr. Wilkinson presented a bill to repeat all icts making appointments for the col onizatton of persons ot African descent. Referred to Committee on Territories. Tbe Senate considered the consular and diplomatic appointment bill. Mr. Sumner's amendment raising the rank of the minister resident at Beiginm to a minister plenipotentiary without cor responding pay, was adopted. Amendments were adopted increasing salaries of consols at Shanghai, Nassau, Lyons and Manchester, without disposing ot tbe bill. Tbe Senate went into executive session and adjourned. huusk. ( The House took up the Senate bill am | ridmg that the traukiug privilege of tbe President and Vice-President shall extend to and cover all mail matter to or from either. Passed. " Mr Morrill, from the Committee on Way3 and Means, reported., bid to estab lish an Assay office io Nevada Territory and also one at Portland, Oregon. Refer red to the Committee of the Whole. Mr. Clark, of Xew York, fr.m tbe Cjm mittee on Printing, reported in favor cf printing 10,000 copies of the report of General Rosecrans. The resolution was , adapted. lo'Vn3,01""00 V "U? 10.000 copies 01 .eneral Meade's report ot ihe battle of Gettysburg Toe House then resumed the conaidera I tion of the gold bill. Mr. Gri3woid advocated th? bill. A remark of Mr Griswold's called up Mr. Boutwell, of Massachusetts, who caused a letier from the Secretary of the Treasury to be reaJ, wnereio the Secret.? =ay? that on tbe I9rh of February be ad" dressed a letter to tb? Committee on Wavs and Means, asking for authority to sell the ? , oot changed his opiaion as to tbe desirableness of such a measure. Mr. Dennison, of Pennsylvania, protest ed against tbe Treasury being turned into a broker's shop, and wouid continue to vote against the bill. Without action on the gold bill, and after considerable debate, tbe Hoo3e ad journed The Call for 200,0JO More WAsat?GToa, March 15,-Th. following is the order for 200.000 more men Gtn.tral Ordtr, Xo. 100 "1 KxaccTivx Massiqs, WaamsoToji, March r i ?'J"?0 '"PP'y 'b? /ore. required ,o be drafted for tbe X.vy, ?nd to provide an adequate reserve force for all contin gencies, in addition to the 600,000 men called for February 1st, 1864, tbe call i, hereby made aad a draft ordered for 200,. 000 men for the military service, army 2"/ "i?'? C0"-P* ?f Hie United 5ta.es. The proportional quotas for the different wards, towns, township., pre cincts or election districts or counties wil' be made known through the Provost Mar ?bal General s Bureau, and account will be taken of the credits and deficiencies of form-r quotas. The 13,b jaJ cl K ri. ? 13 desiguated as the time no' to which the numbers required from each ward of a city, town, *c? may he raised by vol u a'sry enlistment, and drafts will be made m each ward of a city, town, Ac I which shall not have filled the quota as^ signed to it within tbe lis,* designated for the number required io fill s.id quotas. ice a raft will be commenced as soon after the loth of April as practicable The Government bounces a. now paid continue until April 1st, 1864, at which time the additional bounties cease. On and after ttat date S100 bounty will be paid ts provided by act approved Ja y il, 1861. (feigned) Amu* Libools. fiebel Dispatches. Fohi??-s Mosaox, March 15.?Tha daB ot truce steamer arrived this evening Capts Hynn and Sawyer and Gen. Neal Djw have arrived here. There is nothing later about Sherman's expedition. Tbe Richmond Examiner of the 14th contains the following Ckarluton. March 13.?Eight shell, bav. been fired at the city since tbe laat report Nothing cev. a Chartuto., March 7.?The enemy has kept np a slow fire on the city. The poai j tioc l! the fleet is unchanged. | Charlnton. Mirch 8?Thirty-one shells i were fired at the city to day j CkaHe.ton March ? -Five monitor, are ! outside the bar this morning. Ten shells were fired at Sumter. An artillery duel has beeni kept up tor several hoar, between ! Ban<-rf Gregg and the batteries oa Sulli | Vat, s liltod. From Knoxville. j March 15?A Lieutenant engaged in recruiting for the P. S. colored tin 17" Wtta. sb?l yesterday near Louis ville, by a rebel citixen. , The cars went to Morristown yesterday Ail quiet in front. ! n P7Ce b?? be?a declared with the North , Carolina Cherokees Those recently cap tured say that they were induced to take ; up arms ?Bd*r the beliW that they were fighting for the C. S. government. Two j were permitted to go in search of the band , and represent the facts to their chief. Tacckaueecbe came in a few days since j with SO of the tribe and accepted the am ? nesty. Since the return of the Indians to : loyalty me rebels have committed numer , ous outrages oo them. Twenty nave be? I thrown into prison. Th. rest are conceal, j ed in the mountains. j PaTTiasos, N. r.f March 14 ?The Pre,". I announces that Col. MeCallnm yesterday Informed the locomotive boilderi of thi place that unless they would proceed once to furnish the government with 20(1 locomotives, he should have to seixe thai, Jb-P. and run them upon government" The locomotive bonders have promised tte.m. ' "lUl Ihe d"n"d made upon }v? ?f tke factories the operative! who have been span % strike, are to resume work to?morrow. N*w Yobs. March 16th.?The steamn arrived from AspinwaU with $825,000 is treasure. Central America was ft^all fern Cairo *ad*?low ^lor^fA I^Tbv utfiQtr lifffr Ireui MeaiphU, 13th, u? arriveU, wicfc l&J bales of cotton. The 52d Indiana teu-Mu arrived oa taa Perry, en rout# borne. The Memphis papers are barren of g*a era I news. Cotioo vai more animated on ifce lS:n than any previous daj during the week ? Sevt?raJ transactions at *n advance of 1.; atrictlj middling at 63(?64. Tbe ftenmer Progress, tram tbe Arkaa aa* river, broogot 200 bales to Memphis at per hale freight. Tbe reamer Virginia, from Da?& 1*5 B-uff. passed tor Cicciucail, wtib 220 biles ot eotuo She reports tbe Wane aad Axkat>s*s rivers ?o good oa&tiBg order ajd rieiLjj WAaBUtiroi, Merer, 15 ?Tbe triecds of the Goid ?iii are ftrr cc ciiz j ei* i of tiaeir abiluj to pass tbe bin Tbe arguments in ma Contested E eetioa case trom Sc. Louis, were closed thiamora Senator Haie is comior;an;a ?o day ? Tbe ampatauon of b:s fool bavin* pro duced no evil effect KjfoxTiLLa, March 15.?There was some aiignt skirmishing yesterday beyond M r ristowa, in which the rebel Col. Junes was killed. All quiet to day. The rebel's are supposed u? oe in 1-rca at Bull's Gap. Catao. March 14 ?Tbe ateisaer Jewess from Memphis with nearly 600 o.:]es of cotton for Cincinnati parsed up lo-cigat. New Yuri Market Saw Yori, March IS Cotton?Heavy and prices d-c.*-od one cent,- 76c for midiiog aplisdi; TJu for ow middling. Floor?More active and without dceicci change. Wrn?ky?Witboat decidedchin^ 9I>3 01c for State, and 9l(?92c for tvts:eruj Lied5 tbe Utter. Wheal?Dull and nominsi; $1 60@1 61 foe Ccieago spring; $1 6Ufoj 63 for Af.l ?<?ukee club, and $1,68(^1.70 f-r winter red western. Cor::?<i -let; vritboat decidad change; ?1,31 in store; 34 ndoat Otis?Dull and drooping, at 90: for western. Wool?Quiet and ateaxlf. Peiroleuaa?Steady, erode SI Jo. and. .000 bbis rrfiaed. in bond, at 4?(^i0jc: Pork?Steady. Beef?Very firm; good dem&aij oetf jams firmer, at 2G<a>22? Cut-meats?More - : re ?r.-i c-ti, 9ft ^ 10c for shoulders d 12}?I3J?- for OaQS. Bacon?Sides moderately acuva. Lard?Quiet, at Butter?Decidedly cigber; at S3@4oa tor Siate. Cheese?Firmer; ld^lactor common to prime. Hew York Money Market Sew Toax, Marob 16. Money?Active and ea-y Sterling?Dull tad ^irregular, closing si 175J. Gold?Irregular, unsettled and lower) noeoine ?* 6I7, advancing la 83, clos cg firm at 80$. Jo*pi^.jtot s'r.cks?More active sad Srmer; C. 5. 6'?, 13si c^oaoas iiij: 9 2u"? coapond IOQj^JIOSj; 7 30 4 llO^llli Philadelphia Market PaiLAUKLPfiia. March 15. Breadstcifi?(xeaeraiiy v - r_? daii and unsettled oader the foreign news. Wheat?Verj dali 3od aoajin<l; 31,00 (a:,63 for red; $1,70?! SI for wLite. Cora?Doll Provisions?Firm. Peltjlenm?y liet, crude ; refined a bond 47<?47*i-; do. free 5 7(?&8e. ~ H-B 2k? O "S7~ -A. L. A. C. GOOD & Co., Wholesale uid Betail Drug-gists, HAVE remov.-J to v.. 127. Mo-r-c St.. t*3tJoiS in rear of the Merchanrs i \lt^banic*? B?ok. mrU if a ST person boldine la.ma -v* o*c iu? ? -ve t\. J^ba ?iiliaor, l*ti ?.?f obio ?Ja , viccc* ?i?i i'm>T ui ake tbe same ka"?n tr> tbe nz Jtrsitnrd. s; Tallkj Gro.<, Ohio CWwt V&.. cacr bcl rc tbe ?jftrh of tbi* ti-/nth. W.T.tTi j-. JI? AO <~ mrlllwdaSiw* ad-wt^i-f^'-r*. WALL-PAPER. -pBE LAST WEK? FOli BA&-3aTN? in W I per and Borders, aa Spring" fapsrj vill be 49 p~r cent above ttw present prices. Na liacucg. Cs?a \uf oat at old pnee* Sj _ J ?- -^TTA ? p mrl4 ^ SEW sooas. JUST recteitad?Geo. Grant ana to* fay J alien K. L? r*?. Ccote'* C. 5. Cavalry Tactica?2 roir The Company Clert Cmtey'i Infantry Tactic ?a *?ie Tbe Wilde Unatms. by C*p- Hsyce lUid. The.Old Halmec, by anchor of V? toe. W lie Wfdl. Heidit Bonia???x roi^. Five Te.r. Pr*y*-n ?nth rbe a*?&-er^ Kirh's C bar Ire tbe BoLl. Dak. of i r'^dT. For tale by mr*.A Jn*. f? ' ' SO VELs. JUST EECElf auu kOJ*r??-oty five ?ad Prfty on.t Nova la- vKiu PrUe Packaces -or ?a! and retail, by mrT* J<?6 GRaTS-. JUST K.ECCrViiD 8)Um Baff ia.; iTaita Envelop'*. Blauk. Bo^k-s aexaoreudnsi naa fa-t Book.. Arn'*ldT? Writing riaid, reoa awd feucaia Ink Stand* As Voc?alabj mrlA J^ uu'' ,fl PHOTOdULVH TLkUai i ? * *?< ttirr Kppi/ /Oe? rccelred Groin ito* Mac.nfact an , ir mrVt ' ' p. y <v>'L;. t Backeye, Qn*ker Eoy & Wood's Mowing SCaoiunea. PK V--iH A t iHtr all lb. %tcv_ cai?cr.Vad y fil well kQjWO '-V CQilK^ it - -7- -ir P .I,.Tn, and!w-iald call the attrt#?ti?n iv? furmer* tr^ tfc^r asce?> st*y of bayicz aarly, a* :i is well tua" were di-ap; ci?t?d ia fettle- jac^teeS ?E-r *r*,oo. owio* *o tbe -apply ruouag out Oar ?.?c? * limited x>r the oom???g -ee^-r. and laoor for tag har vest field .linnet impossible to vtbc-Ja. ?v^rj Trm chioe #cJJ fill b- !all> ?arran?ed. Oafi and *at rircoiar ; 'J1 4 ^ -?re-t. mrl ?<? ? r PLAIN BLAwE iiLLE=?A l? M Mt^rimsnait at ?err low pri S9, joat received HxrlS J ??. Knof>FS. LINES HASu?iaCEIrPa?Ouaea Uiie^S L*aett Uandkerckiett Irv-m Aurtron. -.rem Ui 00 cattle eech. orli i- &? ^UOt/ia.". HE ABLET'S 5KW HOOP5??6 i ? cl Br -die*'* celebrated Hoop Sir; al t e MiW HUAPa a 91YL^ a* OLD PBICL?. mrl5 J .* rH"I>Ec |T LAB&Tlot os very choice taavaaa Oi??r - \ receiv?4 at toe iMd Paiiow Hall 1/raa 0""? fcbSS t-.u*i >" B-*^ *>?*+. New Spring Stock. I Wl l.T. rtpac thle morning * F*fc ?9thj qj 8ytlu? L Stock of ?.^r . NEW DElae uuow. CLOAis SHAWLS, A.fU B-jMESf&C Q(JODS. M v ?*-** ?iM to large a^d aa ibeaa aa "aaj oti r" " (lettf? F5 Per Ktokak, tfarUaftea, Baacattat, DaTcapert maa at. PaaL aMLtr MUTATIVE Cape. J. 'J. Eofatoftoo, Master, wifi ban far tie _ lakova aad lluaiiliaf peri on Tnw day the 13th ImA. at ? o'clock P. V. for rnrtta: or ?? apply oc board, or to T*iT J<ut a ?f r'? V ar Caire a aad Mtmpkla. ? efceamer JOSfcrU PIEX.CE, Capt. _ B. n?rb. Ma tar, via Leave tor abore aad ls.teraa tiata pwrSe un Taiadij the lfith tail, at f lu-'tfoek E. AL Par freight or naaaase apply on Goard. cr to ' JIUT4MAK5CU, Apsia.