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9ftlcrfUaut gailorlnfl. A. J. ADAMS. WK.^DITTKAK A. M. ADAMS & CO. mniosABi' Merchant Tailors, AND DEALKK3 IN GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. jVo. 30 Wi???r WHEELINO, W. VA. titF HAVE JUST RECEIVED ANDARF W V^rilvlnir one oft lie ?DKt, dieap?!t and bort selected stocks of Fall & Winter Goods ever brought to this market, at Gold Pkicks selected expressly for CUSTOM WO II It, consisting or French, German and Domestic Cloths, of all arndes and colons J.re"r^?'1 ILsli and American Cashmeres, Silk, C jishrnere mid Marseille* Vesting*. White, F"n(7' Traveling and Fbyinel Shirts, ITnder-SliIrt* nnd Drawers, Hou-ft, Ties, Rospendew, Hand kerchiefs, flocks. Gloves, Gnuntlets nnd Col lars, Traveling Rigs and Valises, Ac., Ac Our department or FURNISHING GOODS lsrlrnlv assorted. Heine exclusively in the C'lof hlng ?>nsln?w we can fnmlsli the above to better advantage to dealers nnd on better terms tlmn can be had elsewhere Wo have the most complete stock and lam est assortment of goods of any house In our llnq in the city. We are selling goods lower than any othe honse In the city, ns we bought our good when gold was at the lowewt. Wo have a large stock of Ready Made Clothing and wo are selling these goods as low ns any other house In the trade, without any excep tion. Our connections with the East are such that we nre able to offer SUPERIOR INDUCE AIENT8 to parties in need of goods in our line We shall spare no pnlns to maintain oni reputation for keeping the largest, finest and cli capest stock of goods In our line In the city to which we invite the attention of CLOSr hi J Y ERS. We buy exclusively for Gosh. ?tirSpecIal attention given to the filling of onleix. UNIFORM SUITS Mode to onler on short notice. OcB-flm A. !H. ADAMS * CO. glrij <800ft. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! JUST RECEIVED, JUST RECEIVED [AT J. H. Smith & Co.'s NO. 102 MAIN ST. We are now opening our first Stock of Spring* Groods, Embracing FANCY 8II.K8, PLAIN BLACK SILKS CREPE REGENIA'S, and DRESS GOODS generally. Also, IRISH LINENS, TABLE LINEN8, LINEN SHEETINGS, BLEACHED and BROWN MUSLINS, MERRIMACK, COCHE CO, mid oilier Prints; CRASHES, DIAPERS, CASS I MERES for Boys wear, BALMORAL SKlltTS, HOSIERY, EMBROIDERIES, EDGINGS, GLOVES, NARROW RIBBONS,DRESS TRIMMINGS, ETC., En:. febl3 ?Soots anil Allocs OKO. EDWARDS. 11. B.STONR. MAltO. P. STONE. | NEW WIIOI.I1SAI.K BOOT & SHOE STORE EDWARDS, STONE & Co., No. 2U Main SL, WHEELING. W. VA. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED OUR first stock of Boots and Shoes. Having purchased for cash and our stock being all. NEW AND FRESH, we feel satisfied that we can give entire satis faction to any who may give us a call. ?I5^nUeIlU?<?n..or. Cin,nlry Merchants Is re w tie re *?llclted before purchnslng else EDWARDS, STONE A CO. Il.DAKLlXaroy, J.M.CARSOX. WJI.STKAR.XS. TRY H. DARLINGTO^fto.'S CKI.EHItATE^* Ales, Porter AND , Lager Beer, AT THE Old Wheeling Brewery. Bottled Ale and Beer. WE ARE BOTTLING A I.I. THE A BO VP Orandsof Ales, Porter and ljm lllr now 10 <le"ver to Order* respectfhtlv solicited. JNa THONER A CO. Wheeling Iron Works. ^AU IKON, M. ?. IRON, kail rod. SHEET I BON, plow Moulds, &c. Manufactured by ACHESON, BELL ft CO.,^ WOmoe and Warehouse, No. is Main sB .g-Prompt altenUon to all ortcra. rnaH "VGARITRED IIA SIM A.VD REEF ?SC.?AR CURED HAMS A XL Dried Beef Jnst received and for sale by fcoai Corner Market udQ^^gis, ffirrrhant tailoring. Great Re Won in Prices! THOMAS & BEAKS. H. GUGGENHKIHKB Stein Brothers Cor. 31aln & Monroe Ste., WHEELING, W. VA. TO THE PUBLIC! I From and after tills date, all our Custom work will ?>e marked down. All work guar ranteed to lie made In the latest stylo and l**t manner, at from 15 to 20 per cent, lower tliun uiiy oilier Hoiwe In the city. II EH T CHINCTTITjAS, ELYSIANS, ESKIMOS, nml . CASTOR BEAVERS, | ALL COI.OR.S.1 FRENCH, ENGLISH. SCOTCH, and . AMERICAN, j FANCY CA8SIMERBS. Black Cloths and Doe Skins, All tlie best makes, made to onler at greatly reduced prices, 1 OUlt STOCK OF CLOTHING And GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS Is verv I lnnro and complete, were lately bought, I which we tniarantee to sell 20 per cent, lower I than any other House In the city. We mean what we say, and toconvlnoe you, i all we a?k is for you to call and examine and be convinced that this Is no humbug. STEIN BROTHERS, Nos. IS nntl 15 nov29-d&w Corner Main and Monroe Sts. gry ffiootls. oiPEn^nsro or THK HEWYOBSJBY GOODS STORE I WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED AT JACOBS &BR0. S,I ion MAIN ST. WE ARE NOW OPENING OUR FIRST I stock of Spring* Cioods, embracing: Fancy and Black silks. White and Figured Brillante, 1 awns and Ginghams of all colors. Challl, Merrimack " W," and other Prints, IrUh Linens, Table Linens, Craslie-, Blrdseye Towellngs, Diapers, Casslmeres of all kinds, Kentucky .leans, Steubenvllle *? White Skirting, Black and White Balmoral Skirls, Edgings, Berages of all colors. Black nnd White Netting, Fllk Neis, Embroidered Linen Hdkrs, Fancy u " '? 5- i,8 -l and 10-1 Sheeting, brown & bleached. Black and Fancy Mantillas^ Also a very large assortment of Shawls Jouvinto extra fine Kid Gloves, 11 TO pr; Bl'k and col'd silk Gloves, 2S cts pr; Hilk Nets 25 cts a piece; Balmorals S2 SO cts a piece; Linen lldkfr I2>a cts piece;('ot ton do 10c piece; Biown and Bleached Muslins at 20 cents per yard, and all olher goods in proportion. mart) NEW GOOD S.I Just received a large stock of 4-1 SEMPER IDEM, 10-4 BLEACHED SHEETING, | MERRIMACK PRINTS, TABLE LINENS, DRESS GOODS, Ac. AT THE LATE Reduced. Prices THOMAS, STURGEON & Co., Succeswore or ?11, B. 8ENSENEY 4 Co., No. 138 Main St. PRYOR BOYD. OI.TVXR PRYOR. PRYOR BOYD & CO., DEALKBS IN Agricultural Implements, Ornlo. Field A- Garden Seed*. No. 18 Main street, mar3 WHEELING, W. VA. PLOWS. A *2i,&IF9CK OF THE MOST APPROV fX? Steel,Iron, \Vood Plows^ust reoei v mfU PHYOR BOrD A CO., 18 Main St. IASDBCTH'8 garden seeds. OF FRESH seeds, in bulk end In papers, just received by mart PKTOR BOYD A OO.. 18 Main St. CLOVER AMD XI? ~>R SALE BY (mar3i PR F? Just RgcbI ~ ?WAVERING'S SUPEIUOWIOLDEN ^?yrup; Old Gov. Java, Yellow and Green of extra fine quality: Eastern ?berries; Buckwheat Flour; Philadelphia ?Keed Meat; cnarUjstou Grits; Green Peas; "Dried shakers; Sweet Corn; Italian Maccajpnl; Bohemian Feane 8myma Fte1?F? ins; Bordeaux Salad Oil; Fxtra French Mus tard; Sard el Fteh In 61b keg*, Ac., *nd lor^elowKx N.40.D.W0ODROW, ?m'tog parfiinrs. WHEELER & WILSON i SEWING MACHINE Makes the Lock Stitch Alike on Both Sides. [ Is Warranted and Kept in Repair Three Years. | IT WILL DO ANY ;KIND OF SEWING THAT CAN BR DONE BY .HAND EX CEPTING BUTTONS AND.BUTTON HOLES. "WM. SUMNER & CO., 09 MAIN ST. J an 27 HOWE AND SINGER BEST Sewing Machines FOR aniifa etui* e:r s. Call on or address HOWARD MORTON, 99 am In Street. Jan27 THE EMPRESS OF FRANCE, EMPRESS OF AUSTRIA, EMPRESS OF RUSSIA, EMPRESS OF BRAZIL QUEEN OF SPAIN, QUEEN OF BAVARIA, AND PRINCESS ROYAL OF ENGLAND; Have all been furnished by command with GROVER BAKER'S PKEMHIM SEWING MACHINES! I FIRST CLASS PRIZES HAVE BEEN | AWARDED THEM At the Exhibition of London, Paris, Dublin, Lens, Besancon, Boyonue St. PlzJer, Chalons j in the Old World; and in the New At] Every Nlntc and County Fair SB Where they have been exhibited. The reason why, the GROVER & BAKER FAMILY SEWING MACHINE | Is the only machine which EMBROIDERS, The only machine which MAKES TUE ELASTIC STITCTT, | ?The only machine which USES TWO SPOOLS, The only machine which FASTENS THE ENDS OF THE SEAM | The only machine which MAKES A BIAS SEAM That will not break not ravel in stretching I j the material. The only ^ SEWING MACHINE COMPANY WHICH MAKES Lock-Stitch and Double Lock-Stitch | Machines. Purchased* can exchange for either, if not] suited with their first choice. EXAMINE FOR YOURSELVES A* I No. 164 Market Street, 'Below tbe Market. mart The West Virginia Mining and Manufacturing Company. CAPITAL, 8123,000 j DIRECTORS: HENRY CRANGLE, JACOB BERGER. President, Vice President, | M. W. BURT. A. A LLEN IiOWELL W. B. SIMPSON, T. M. IX >DSON. W. F. PETERSON, 8r. THIS COMPANY in now folly organised, and will, in a short time, commence the manufacture of refined Carbon and Lubricat ing Oils, I Jimp Wick and Chimneys. For information in regard to the Stock or BuMine*** of the Company, apply to either of the undereigned officers, or at the Company s office on Main Htreet.nextdoor to the M- A M. Bank W. F. PETERSON Jr. Sec*y. a P. HILDRETH, Treas'r, JOSEPH H. CONNELLY. Sup't, dec7 Oil Well Tools. "1ITE ARE MANUFACTURING TOOLS I W of the best material for borelnp oil Wells. Parties interested are respectfully in vited to give us acalL J. BODLE Y ?k SON. , Cor. 4th and Clay sta., below Hemptfeld R. j R. Depot, Wheeling, W. Va. marJ-lm IST OTICE. Great Sale of Boots & Shoes. I WILL SELL FROM THIS DAY UNTIL the flint day of April, at No. 138 Main St., my entire stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, At greatly reduced prices, to make room for Spring goods. COME ONE, COME ALL a?r?Hgn0o?S?nBig Block Boot Rggm fbrmer.y bf Mr.^Bjghop. Plans and Architectural Drawings. HJ-B.C. A. O'ROORKE, PROFESSOR OF JYI Drawing at St. Vincent's College, Wheel ing, makes out Plans of Land, Sections of Oil Wells, Machinery, Ac., and Architectural Drawings. Having studied In the Art Schof^ of London and Paris, and having had much practical experience, be can execute all work of this description in a style that must gtve satisfaction. Address, St. Vincent's College, Sth street. Wheeling. febir7-lm? TOBACCO. f ? BOXES OLD VIRGINA DARK 10s. 10 15 boxes Extra dark 10a. 12 do Good do 10s. 25 OBddies Monitor Navy. 20 <k> Hiawathia Navy. 80 do Zac Taylor dark J^S, Just in store and far sale by _ . ^ mart LIST, MORRISON A CO. Wanted. A GOOD BOY TO GO IN A STORE. Apply at "1M" Main Street. narf The Latest News. telegkapH - Jty the Union Lino : Office, corner of Main and Monroe streets MlnrellaneonH New*. Nfw York, March 17.?The World a Montreal dispatch says: TJio govern rnent bus just received a letter from all official in Windsor, C. flstatinj. that the Mayor of Detroit hud informed him tliut he had caused an inqufry 'o be made into the extent of the teuton , movements in that city, and there was Hkenbood of an attuckfrom that point. The government had also been notified that the Amoriwiil gov eminent are sending troops to ilntralo to nrevent any attack from that qu?r terf The Sioux and Iroquois Indians colonized in the Ottawa river, under a descendant of tho celebrated >"$ evening tendered the services of 1,500 of their braves to the Bovernment. An officer of the Koyal Empress stated that orders were sent to Kngiana a few weeks since for 10,000 ^ojjliers to be landed at Halifax who will march from thence to New Brunswick, where the vulnerable point is '<"."^1'?,.,.^ These troops are expected in ten days and on their arrival' New Brunswick it is considered, will be safe. T1 The war slii|? Arlndue ?nd P) lodes and crew aro now in the bay or [ ? Sir Frederick Bruce has ordered the West India squadron to sail inimedi atelv for Halifax with nil the dispos able troops in the W est Indies. The excitement here has very much nbated. In Montreal it is generally be lieved that the Roberts and Sweeney faction must give their supporters something for thier money, but that the attack will be in the upper province and in New Brunswick, but not here or Ouebec. They deem it utter mad ness to attempt tho capture of either of these cities. They are, however, ac tivelv arming so that they may guard tho city in the eveut of the troops and volunteers being needed elsewhere. Among the contributions received at Mahoney's treasury yesterday, was one of (HK) from Circles in California. Sixtv-tWe cases of rilles were yesterday deliveredattho various Fenian armo , ' c',tv A large and demon tsssairajsrars'?!'' 2'r jErtS1' ,;5" the President yesterday appointed ten . West Point cadets in accordance with the law empowering the executive to appoint annually ten cadets from the C?GemySpinnL?!' of the United States Treasury lias prepared a statement of the condiiion of tho national finances, which will be presented to Congryms to day Hereafter the monthly statement nf-Tiie public debt will be prenaredand rmblished by Uen. Spinner, in accord ance with a suggestion from tho Secre ^he^Su^sp^al says ^t?tK txm^in^otiler'notwl V^ii'i,u',"^1^ the return of Senator Howard before ^n^'ciU of? ttX^i'm government has tain in Washington during the S^tamofe^eSdip^afoi7.bH? of "the systctnVnow'?in''?iali' by?hi s'own ? The'publisted report ">"1 factional o.irrencv to the amount of $1,300 is is r?T-h?* Herald's Washington special Mint 11 few days since a young fAerk named Johnson, declined to pay pu r'^^'Tn'New' HaS"^ re J&lliMOf thft Stato.and'nttem'pts were .teS t!:?S'ferSs: |?&miMm !wi!lex"mpt"savi..gs institutions from i^sascrr I Republican demonstration proves a movement of little consequence politi C"nr\ho 1,500 captured Africans seven ^Un?oandbsold^oVpro,..inent ph..."ter, cently gn?"jetl y panv to land and C&i - H ^n^Zfa^u decree issued in \&mm mmm sively in favor of their interests. Jjcttcr Secretary MeCnllnrh. wahiiinotok, March n.-Thc rollow ing was 15-day laid before the House of ItepresentatWes:^ > Wash'ton,March 1?, W? j cTTl. t have the honor to acknowl sm. eocipt ol a resolution from the edge the re?.ipv under date H,OU8? Pr^S?sting the Secretary of ln?t., r??,,u? it howln_ ,|>c. to prepare ? w in tho United ^tatesTreasury, deluding all sums in , ? .Tri? or assistant Treasurers, JNn fiilfm with the statements prepared S^^r^%^afo^ep?it hi the Na (Signed.) ^ of Uw Treasury. Hon. Schuyler Coirax, Speaker ot tho House of Representatives. Accidental StooottoR. SSSSSs The wound is u fulling this A brisk snow storm is iamug ev^Sln?.rocession of the Irish militia SaSsSffiiBS^I of South Carolina. Attempted Bobbery ALHA*Y. N-YMMarehlT.-^ tempt wMmadolast n^ltt brok(J bank at Schuylerville. Thj*> ^.ore Into the v?ult,^u'.5?cre^iey lVft their fretting into toe safe, xn > Balti tools and photographs village on more. They .arrived in"J? lhe Fridav morning, and wen^ S.I&OT* o&?M'r arrest. Blttalo, N^-.Marchn.?Tbe^"?w York C^^^l^'^destroyed by tor in Ohio street, vprV heavy, fire this morning. Loss very J ??????; UKSSIOXAI, PROCEEDINfl?. "Washington, March 17,1806. HOUSE. Tbo House md in Committor of the e^?debHt?*on^tho ?n toe pro<!ecdings, which wore nuy thing hut enlivening. ?he Mr. Hill, of Indiana, addressed me House at lengthen the qui'Stinn or ro construction and on KOUPmlpoltiM. Mr. Anderson, of Missouri, too* grounds against the ? recon struction policv in regard to the freer! men Ho declared that he never would yield to the doctrine thattheywere not entitled to the best function of the-Gov eminent. The great, the ln i"g' ' , \! t..l question of the hour was the cxten sion of suffrage to tho negro in the Southern States, with n view Jothene crroe's own protection and to the nialu irnance of the loyal sapreinncy of the Union, lie declared himselfinfuv<jr ol unrestricted negro suffrage .n the Southern States. . . Jfo_ from The Speaker presented a letter from the Secretary ol tho Treasury gi>;inga statement of the amount now n he United States Treasury and in the hands of tho Assistant Treasurer, Na tional Banks and all M^of "th^ Hoiwe I'ilil^r^r/^mon'.he'iabS and ?"tSjvuiiabfifba 1 auce in the TreHSU t t i cto*1423 885. of which sum ?i?,000, ^"\vli o" deposits in tho National Banks. Adjourned. Washington, D. C., March 17.?Hon. Wl,, A Graham, United States Senator elect from North Carolina, publishes a statement from which it appears that in Jnnunrv be addressed a letter 10 would'^huMusUM to^mitthe'del ^nntaelet^?pSoroC^Ue~ fore^the^'comniVuee'of'constmcfion, with the privilege of cross questioning witnessi's. and of introducing conn; ter evidence if they slialldeom it prop er To this letter Mr. Fessenden re nlied as follows: It is not custoniarj to allow a cross examination of witnesses before a committee on a subject not involving indMcluals. Tho committee is supposed to be desir 0f ..scertainingthe truth, and capa ble of making all .ho examination ne cessnrv Tho committee is quito will inu: however, to examine any witnesses , who mav bo produced having a knowl etltre of the subject and matter to any oxtent The credential gen tlemen claiming to be Senators, have Siot been referred to this committee, and thereto no probability that they will be sir. (irnlinm subsequently replied as follows: My sole P?rP0*eIs to.aid tho committee so far as the State or ln.carCandd' lo 'guard lb ? therefore, tho committee will at an} meCnisb me the point in wbicfc evidenco is desired, or of prejuaiceti | testimony it is necessnry to meet, my colleague and myself will gladly avail ourselves of its pernlissipn to offer such proof as may be in our pow er. A* bakv, N. Y., Ma roll 17.?The na ?iu?nUous?r,^,op?efdh\hTc? following :3Ss,r.tfSs? apprentices or l.<apors w? >lm-in iidU <uVble and that wo will not allow nn> union of committees In our slipps, and w? will ure'very way possible free our simps of all diemtion or interference on the part of our employes. This resolution wns posted in all the foundries in New York on Friday ar fornoou. causing very great excitement ainomr the stove moulders, Lmsi eveu Ine tho iron moulders* and stove mould ers* unions held a meeting and resolved 1 that they would refuse to work until the resolution above recited ed. Accordingly this ?""rn'ng ull U o moulders in all the foundries in Iroy refused to tro to work, and they were all closed up. Much excitement pre vails. St. Johns, N. B., March 17.?Gover nor Gordon yesterday tho New Brunswick 1 legislature, in which he said that although the Amer ican government had given saUHriu to rv assurances that its agents would permit no raiding parties to cross into the provinces, yet their vigilance might be eluded: therefore, some.portion or the provincial militia should lie called out to protect tho province from insult. I Money would be required to support he force. The House of Assembly passed unanimously a resoUitio'i ui re ply to the message, plttcing tho wlmle revenue of the province at tho disposal of theUovernor for tho purposes of d - fense All" military stations, ware bouses, &c? in St. Johns are guarded by regular troops and volunteers. Tonovro. March 17?It is reported that a United States revenue cutter is watching the Fenians off Ogdensburg. Largo reinforcements from England are oxoectod shortly, and some regiments of cavalry are amongst ent there are about 10,000 regulars in cSnadaV besides 11.000 volunteer. on duty, and there is at least lo.OtXi rully aruiiAl militia ready to move at a mo ment's notice, and 80,000 more could soon be made available. Tho. govern ment lias an immense number of oW cjers of veterans well drilled to lead the "There is a largo numberof volunteers at SU Johns, ana they nrodaily increas ln5'hero wns some little excitement on the western frontier last night, occa sioned by noisy demonstrations in lion Patrick. The troops were un I tler aruia aU uight, but ?U is quiet to day. ggt Fire*. RrPFAW. N. Y., March 17.?A fire broke out at 0 o'clock this morning in I the Ireight depot of the New ^ ork Cen tre! rail r^ by n watehmaii upsetting a can ol kerosene oil near the stove. The lire spread rapidly and consumed two splendid elevators be longing to the name company, together w th a large numberof loaded cars and freight Also four hundred thousand I bushels of grail! in the elevators. The uriiin was insured, but the loss ?rl rest is stilted to bo about one million I d0MiKNEAPOl.ls, Mink., March 17.?A (ire here jast night destroyed '"'cnty uuildings from 1st to Davis street. Loss $10,000. Fonnnws Monrok, March 17.?Mr. riutrles Butts of Norfolk, comes out to I day in a ? rd to thoJforfolk papers, Je ' nvfng thetnith of the statement made I i^TS^be ti0e?pp?oachof VSSSSSS^S^S^ lished in Norfolk, and says that he has never had any connection with that pa Batoaaaaregg SS&srtSm I the distance. ' Washington, March 17.?It is k"?""? that tbo reciprocity treaty between tho United States and tbo British provinces expires on the 17th of March, bnt the Treasury Department will not consider UmtThas expired until 12 o'clock to night, in order that merchandize now iu transit may have an opportunity to reach its place of destination. AtciiinsoX, "Kansas, March li.?All the stage lines, express and despatch companies operating west of Missouri, have been consolidated ^"ame of the Holliday Overland Mail Express Company, Ben. Uoiliday^ Preslcl^u The new company reduced the fair per cent, from April, 1st. New York, March 17.?The two, po licemen, Donnelly and MaUbews. who stole revolvers from the win during the flro last Sunday, were 1 to-dav sentenced to six months impris | oumentin the penitentiary, by Judge i Downing. Foreign Srwu. New York. March 18.?The) steam ship Germania, via Southampton 7th, SU^oorse, Tripoli and Palestine have arrived out. In the House of Lord" '" l!onu" m"cello?s bill tolnn^?Pa^f ;sr?rTs whether they have or have not com mitted ndultry. Vetoed. Ar?n?h In the House of Commons on March 7th, Mr. Gladstone said the reform bill would be read on the XJJJou?L only apply to Enpland and walw. He boi>ed thon to stato the course taken re cti rdi rig Scotland. Princess Helenas'* marriage with Prince Chrlstin takes place on July-9th at Windsor. , The Times says that the courage and decision exhibited by President John son in refusing his assent to the Freed uien's Bureau question, confirms the respect in which bis policy has been held in England, and will entitle him to credit as one of the ablest statesmen who have ever conducted a great nation successfully through a perilous crisis, bv firmness, moderation and wisdom. J ' ?..n .? iiiiiHimnnnv is foer^yi^ a V,"r{Wble and'ndBln? the FnANCE.-'t'he debate on the amend ment relating to Algeria, in corps Leg islatifT, Bryant pointed out the danger attending the creation ofithe Arabfan Empire. Mr. Ronher said it was in tended to end the hatred existing be tween the two nationalties in Algeria. The amendment waswithdrawn. Tne Prince Imperial's healtn pro grTwo reglmont^'in Rome will return to Franco in April. Mimftlic ' Vienna telegrams say that rumors of a warlike character are contiuuai.y in circulation. It is rumored that | Prince Couza addressed the dignitary ; powers of the Paris treaty, protesting | ilgainst his forced abdication and so liciting assistance to obtain reiustate- j " o Kit MANY.?G rent uneasiness prevails j at Hamburg in consequence of rumors of the probable collision between Aus tin and Prussia on the Duchies ques "hosoarv.?The Imperial Rescript savs the re-establisuient of the ISIS laws Is impossible, and without a pre vious revision of those laws a separate ministry for Hungary cannot bo entor ''""?ndon.?Consols closed yesterday at WiJSnSUJi; U. S. fr-M's at 70a70X; Illi nois Central 77%a77Eriel3}?. I'olebrnllon of St. lHIHck'n I>?y. Titusvillk. Pa., March 17.?St. Pat rick's day was celebrated in splendid stylo in tliis place. The procession was the largest ever witnessed here, and tne numbers were swelled by delegations from the neighboring towns. A por tion of the tire department and a nuin I berof civic societies also participated in ' the demonstration. The procession'was iilleen minutes passing the office of the I morning Herald on route to the Catho lie Cathedral, where liigh mass was sol emnized. A lecture was delivered In the Cathedral by Kev. Father Mignanlo, on Ireland and the Irish. The celebra tion concludes to-night with a grand banquet in Corinthian Hill, to which thecity authorities are in vited. Toronto, C. W.f March 17.?St. Pat rick's Day passed ofT here without any disturbance. The Hibernians walked in procession, and they made some at tempts to cheer O'Mahony, butlittleat tention was paid to them. - New York, March 17.?Eino day. The Hibernians are assembling In-lara numbers for the procession, which will move about one o'clock. The streets are thronged with anxious spectators. The utmost good order prevails. It is | expected that over forty thousand Irish men will move in the procession. Sol emn pontificial high ma>s will be cele brated in the forenoon by the Irish Bish op McCloskey, at St. Patrick s Cathe dral, and a panegyric oil Ireland s pa tron saint, delivered by Bishop Itf nch of Charleston. Many buildings display American and Irisb. 17 Tho Plattsbuko, N. Y., March 17.?Tne Fenian demonstation here last evening in honor of Gen. D. F. Mullen, chief of the military and naval affairs of the Fenian Brotherhood, was largely at- | ^Boston, March 17.?The celebration of St. Patrick's Day in this city was quiet and orderlv. The procession embraced several vofunteer military companies, various Irish benevolent a?odations and Knights of St. Patrick. Pho latter were mounted. Tho Fenians did not turn out in a body. MawAUKiE, Wis., March 1? .?St. Patrick's day was not celebrated here on account of the state of affairs In Ire 1USt. Paul, Minn., March 17-? rick's day was celebrated here by a large procession. Bishop Grace ana i Governor Marshall both made speeches strongly denouncing the Fenians, and . warnTngthe Irish people against them. San Francisco, Cal., March 17.?St. Patrick's da v was celebrated by a gaanu military ancl civic procession and an ?riiuii8VlLLB, March 17.?The Fei}j?"? nnd Sons of Erin, with delegations from the neighboring States, paraded through the principal streets, were ad dressed at the Court House and had a banquet this evening. Tho procession was large and imposing. Nkw Orleans, March 17.?The Times positively asserts that Mayor Monroe will be inaugurated Monday, notwith standing statements to the contrary. The military authorities will not inter | fere. | ST. NICHOLAS HOTEL. CCMBERLAXB, Md. o Proprietor. rplilH HOTEL IS LOCATED NEAR THE I Railroad Depot am! In the centre of the buHlnewi portion of thecity. , Accommodating porter, in attendance at ail train*. meiri.-em f?/Wl BUSHELS PRIME CLOVERSEED. "200 100 ?' Prime Timothy Seed. 60 " Kentucky BluePtom. 25 " Orchard Gnuwueed. Just re ceived nnd for sale. DODSON , feb>2-lm No.II Main M. 3UKE LIBERTY LEAD I (COPV WOHJ; J cd.) Warranted to cover more,surface for same weight than any other! Try It, ana I vou will have no other! Manufactured only ZIEOMCR 4 SMITH, ^ole?te DrniJ (Paint and Glass Dealea, J?o. 187 North Third ?"J^KorSS^&tot Dealers generally. 1 Jan2*-3m? Auction and Commission. HAVISO RENTED THE STORE ROOM now occupied try Win. W. Blanrhord.oo Monroe street, between are prepared to receive aud seU oood?, War**, Merchandize, sc., at tlie lowes*. possible rate". Partlcularaltention given to outside of onr house,Mich fc-hJVun WM.H. B ASSET* or OO. GILL'S ASSORTED STEEL PL/>W 8. 00 SO Hall & S peer's Steel and Iron Plow*. 00 BWweU's " Ha 25 Baltimore 12 Blacksmith Forires. 2n0 Ceder Water Buckets. 1000 Seamless J ^rec^ed nnd far ?ale- rK>D82? oi febZMm 1 Ho. 81 Malnst. Belmont Glass Works. ! BARNES, FAUPEL & CO, JCANUFACTTRKBS OK BLOWN AMD PBESSKD flint glassware, BELLAIK, O. Order* WollflM. m?rtS-lm northern Apple* Just Keeeived. ' 1 A A BBL?. GREEN APPLES? 1 100 1 mario No. ? Waters!. I Dried Fr?tbf? 20 j r?^^^^___PRY0RB0YD?00:_ I 1X L{VS1^ir "SSbR Boyp* OQ Second Hand Furniture Store. moE under^oned have = ^KSdMiS?e >*?? Grain mfi?rtet street, Sd door north ofltennert l^^a^ree^entreWh^co. COMMERCIAL AND FMfflCIAL [By Telegraph.] Spirit of the Ktoclt Market. Nkw York, UaM 17. The Commercial says: The stock market shows continued strength with a HtroDK speculative movement on most of the leading stocks. The event of the morning was a purchase of 14,000 shares of New York Central on behalf of u well known operator. At the moment of the transaction the news was received of the burn ing of the Buffalo Central Kail road de pot and grain elevator, under which the Srfce fell off $4 per cent. Beading remains rm. Northwestern and Fort Wayne are very Arm and active. Coal stocks are firmer in consequence of the suspension, from this date, ef the source of supply from the British provinces. Cumberland advanced and Central1 Jc. Government* are less active, but firm. The abundance of money continues, and It is found difficult to fully employ bal ances at 5 per cent, on call. On prime names the general rate Is 7@7V? percent. Paper is held at 6>$ per oent^ but Cuds no bnvers. Dry good* auction paper Is very abundant and passes generally at 8(^10 percent., the larger proportion at the higher figures. Gold stead ier. The Borassia to-day took out 51&.499 In specie, l'he total export of specie from port fur tlio week has t> en ?238,671. New York Nnrket. Nkw York, March 17. Cotton?Dull and drooping at 40t<t lie. Flour -Dull and common grades tend downward; 97 30(a7 70 for extra state; S8 1008 80 for extra round hoop Ohio; ?8 8f*?ll for trade brands, market closing unlet. Whisky?Quiet; In lots at 82 28@2 2KV?. Wheat?Dull, with a down ward tendency: no sales of any magnitude. Corn?Less active, but steady; 70@75c for un sound. and 74(978c for sound mixed western, both in store and delivered. Oats?Dull, at 3S@42c for unsound westcrn.and.50c for sound. Petroleum?Dull, at 25@t2Sc for crude, and Mrf* 50c for retlned In bond. Pork?Heavy; f28 31% 3'JO 50 for new mess, closing at 826 50 cash; f"Jti for old do, and 821 ]2>&a21 50 for prime; also 3250 bbls new mess for Slurcli, April aud May, seller's option, at 826 2*Vi 20 50. lleef?Steady at about previous prices. Beef Hams?Heavy, at .H7$?39c. Cut Bleats? Unchanged. Bai-on ?In fair demand; ll??<3l5c for Cumberland * - ? ? ... i cut; 15%@16c for short ribbed. Dressed Hogs | ?Firmer, at l^(ftl2%c for city. Lard?Fit? er but less active, at 1<&19%c. New York Money and Slock Market. New York. March 17. Money and Gold?Money 1* quiet ami easy at 5<g0 per cent. Sterling Exchange dull and heavy at 107W&1O6. Gold heavy and lower, opening at 18u$? and closing at 129?# Total export of specie to-day, 8210,400. Government Stocks?A shade firmer; n. ft. 6s, 5-20 con jons, '62, 103?X; do '05, 101; 10 40 coupons, 9U%. stocks? Hrm; Western Union Telegraph 01*4; New York Central 93%; Hudson 106H'; Beading 100K; Michigan Central llttj-i; ??itU* burgli 7SJS; Northwestern 77%; Itock Island 1854; Fojt Wayne 91%; Toledo, Wabash A Western 33. Chicago Market. Chicago, March 17. Flour dull and declined 15(U20c. Wheat quiet at 81 2531 25}? for No. 1. Corn quiet.? oatsdull. Mess pork firm at 2G@2BV?. Cum berliiad middles in fair request at li?jftll.? Bulk meats quiet. Lard firm at ISralO'i-? Hogs quiet?S8 75rf*9 25per 100 pounds medi um to good. Dressed hogs dull at 810 25(310 50. New Orleans Market. New Orleans. March 17. Cotton Irregular; sales to-day 3000 bales; for the week 22,000; receipts for tne wevk 170,000, week's export 1700; stock on hand 191,000; for middling, 40@42c. Coffee, fair to prime, 21c in gold. New York bank checks %di? count. Freights?TO Now York J?c. St. Loois Market. St. Louis, March 17. Cotton quiet and unchanged. Flour and Wheat very dull and unchanged. Corn less buoyant, at ?ViiG2c for yellow. Ostsdnll and lower, at 38044c. Country shoulders 16%$?17c; city clear sides 21c. Lord firmer at 17($l&}?c. Wlilsky firm and unchanged. San FranelNco Market. Sax Fra9cibco, March 17. Hie mining stock market is without -de cided change. ftavase 90ft Belcher 275; Gould & Curry 10.0; Yellow Jacket 700; Chollar Po los! 385; Opnir 6150; Hale A Norcnws 1000; Crown Point 1175; imperial 145; Legal Ten ders 70>?. List of Letters. ?"sssftssKftssssV?to ,o* m LADIES' TjIST. t ? KJKSr JKS Black N ell1? MnvhuRhsI Balis Mai thews Annie Sfif? feSfiui ileliirtm mm K A Cable Ermua ai orris Lvdla ? Dore Margaret McCullough Martha For Mary . Robinson KlUa S?o|??rA-n gSS-S?,. Hall Mary 3 Wilson Mary (col'd) 2 tlWS&iS "Wallace Loura V Hall Mary A Wooley Emma Wl.itomn.Cuol Knox "Mary GENTLEMEN'S LIST. Rer^-rl. SgSESWl Barders Henxy Lynch George 2 Berlin F Little John N Breen . Murphy H D : Maxwell Richard B^'rTJTdom Moore Chas O 8?d?7!L?!ii^ Mantin James iiittnso Monroe Wm H cSlUKftn Thomaii J,'cK? Wm K s?? b sassr&s" Cobb Allen C McGlnley Patrick SS3?SWA w.Z1""' BSBST SK&SSS? S&SEa* Honp? Joseph Kitii p KlS&.l Wcba^WniH SvThJ Hill Derastu* tiIv wood A Bayley Keltey George B p? tterson It C & Co Kite George w vehAUro 2 gSS^ Ed Manager of Theatre Lacy Lon*o A. W. CAMPBELL. P. M. w<?tnr'K Bnlwun of Wild C'tofrry ^ ST? AT EDMUND BOOKING'S B - Fellow's Hall Drug Store. mart_ TOR ? 1? Odd B. XJ.* B. P. AN DHL AYEBS, TOWN8ENDS, AND HBI iMB" ^ IBOLD'ciSarsaparilla, for sale at E. liOCKXKCS Odd FfOlowVHaM UnHj Store. B. U. B. P. qiARRANT'S EFFERVESCENT SELT X zer Aj*erient, a supply Just received at E. BUCKING'S Odd Feflow's Hall Drug Destroy Your Rats and Roaches.! BURT'S EXTERMINATOR. IS NOW THE MOST EEIJABLK Alt tide for tlie pnrpose known. It Nevrr fails. Sold by all Druggists In large boxes for 2?cts. McCabe, Kkakt A CO, Wheel ing, general agentB for West Va. Kul* die out of their luAe*. fel<22-ly | "Sound, Sound the Truth Abroad." WEST VIRGINIA'S RCUGION AXD HVHDATT SCHOOL BOOK HOUSE, T7t3TABLISHED ON PRINCIPLES OF BE Vj nevolence, for the circulation of Evan gelical Knowledge. Conxtantly on hand: Bibles, Tracts, Prayer and Hymn Books, Hun day tschool and Theological Publications, of all first-class Book Houses In this country. Only Agency In West Virginia for Philip Phillip h Popular Sunday School Music Book, "Musical Leave*." Addrem orders to GEORGE W. STOKER. Agt* 22, Monroe sUeet, Wheeling. Authorized Agent for 4*8anday Magazine.'* by Dr. Guthrie, uPresbyterian,'/a??d~andiy School Tlme?.'f nmSLiy, Dr. E A. Russell. OFFICE: Quincy St., Opposite the Convent. decO-Om Can I king- Cotton. KAA LBS. SPUN COTTON. FOR CAULK Oj'U lng,Just received and for sale by feb.14. . CHAM. H. BERRY, ?tf ami) oat$. FOR CIJiCIJTWATI. gubfton, will leave as above Tuesday, Jib Inst., at6oVdock,P;"? K?r ?-^s?Barsaffl5S??ji??? mar!9-2t ' A genu*. For Cairo. Mrmpbls w*d Sew Orlewna. The steamer OOMO.T.O. Swwney. *Ma?ter, Will leave forNew weoiui _ kon Saturday, Mtb lmt, at 4 o dock, am. ? . For Freight or Pannage apply on Boanl. marl.Vtd* ^Miscellaneous. 50: BBLS PRIME LINBEED OIL? 20 " Taners Oil. 5 ** Castor OIV?East India. I ** Spirits Turpentine. Korsateby 11 |mai9 LAUGH LINS A BUBHPIELD. 2 BBS NO. 1 FURNITURE VARNISII? Turpentine. 2 bbta No. 1 Varnhb?BPDtine. 1 " Coach Varnish?Fine. 2 44 Janan Varnish. at mart LAUGHLINS A BUBHFELD. I -| a BBLS Will ttNO? 1U & " Venetian Red. 1 6 " Spanish Brown. 10 " Glue*?common, wlilte.* IrWi ?t mart LAUGHUNSd BUM1FELD. I.BS CREAM TARTER?Strictly pun*. 600 lbs. t? um CHmphor. 500 " Refined Borax. 2000 ** Sal So'a. at 9 LAUGHLINS * BUSHFIEU*. I r% A BBLS LAMPBLACK?in unpen*. Z\) 5 ** Eddy's Refined Black. I 10 eases Chrome Green and Yellow*. 5 M Umber and Vermill tons. at; j m&rfl LAUQHL1N3A BU^HKIKU*. llA OZS SULPHATE MORPHENE 4,\J 50 ozs. Sulphate Quinine.* I 32 " I.unar Caustic. IS ?* Crystal NitrateofSllver.foraalent I mart LAUGHLINS A BUSH FIELD. 500 25 BOXES CASTILE SOaP?Oenulur. 6 ** Castile Soap? Whlte. 50 ** Colgate's Fancy Soaps* 50 " Glenn's Honey and Glyw 50 0 4t\J 1 puncheon Holland Gin. 1 hbl old Apple Bram* - 10 boxes Sparkling Cai WJtw LAUUHLINS I LAUGHLIXSABUSHFIELD. LBS RED PRECIPITATE. 29 lbs Iodide Potash. 25 ** Chlorate Potash. 200 ozs. Tannin, at mart * LAUGHLINS A BUSHFELD. NE CASK OLD SHERRY WINE? One cask Pure Juice Port Wine. One cask 1*1 net C'a?tllllon Brandy. One cask California Muscatel aud Port, strletlv pure, for medicinal use. at mart LAUG11HNSA BUSHFIELD. OA BBLS. PURE OLD RYE WHISKEY. icHeon Holland Gin old Apple Brandy. ?Catuwba Wine, at "S A BUSHKEl.D. The Cheapest AND BEST TONIC. WAHOO bitters. Wine of Tar, Schenck's Pulmonic Syrup, Wl*tar"s Balsam WlhI?Cl?erry# ? Seller's Cough Syru p, Wright's Ktalinlnm, Eureka Hair Restorative, Hall's 1 lair Restorer, Toothache Anodyne,* 8covlll's Blood and Liver Syrup Lindsay's Blood Searcher Wbeaton'S Itch Ointment ' Constitution Water, With all the other popularfratent JMedlo Ines, wo ofTer for sale on their own merits. WPbysiclans' Prescriptions carefully com pounded at all horns, by C. J. RAWLING A CO., No.27 Monroe Street. Opposite 1st National Bank. febS GREAT AMERICAN Gift Distribution! At 31 T. PLKA8AN 1\ JcFfKRHOX County, Ohio, May l*r, Wfit fTAAA GIFTS, WORTH M.OOO WK.L Ol M JU be prfttent^l to ticket holders. There will t>e no blank*. Five thousand tickets will be told at fl,U0 each. 1 Gift in Greenbacks ??.SSflO oo 1 American Lever Gold Watch 230rt? 1 Swiss ****** 12>i)0 1 *? ** Ladles Gold Watch 1:3 nu 1 " ** ** ?* ** 100 00 1 " Le pines ? 73 00 1 English Lever, Silver-...^...............-.. WW 1 (tight Line Anchor. ....?. 4500 6 Silver Patent I severs, lull tewelled.35 173 00 21st qual. Silver lupines ** a) 40 00 14114 to IS K vest chains, rings, charms. and sets (all gold)... 1,01000 1 53 Clocks, silver ware, gold pens, silver holders, 18700 Also a variety ofmuKlcal boxes.Kolii, tllver and steel spectacles, telescopes, ladies, work lmxes. perfumery and toilet articles, silver pluted ware, notions, fancy goods. Ac.. Ac. The goods are all or the lust quality and Just as represented. and can be seen at any time before tho distribution. Wishing a change m business, we have chosen this met hod to dispose orou r goods^is It is is the quickest way ana can he done with less sacrifice, at the same time nllowitig us a reasonable profit for expenses, Ac. The man ner in which It Is gotten up is very dmple and fair for every one, as can plainly be seen. Each ticket has Its duplicate number which Is retained by as until the time of drawing, when they are all placed in a wheel and thoroughly mixed, some person (selected by the ticket holders present), draws the?o duplicate numbers singly; the first one dmwn out gets the first lancet* prize; the next ono draws the next largest prize, and In like man ner until all are drawn. Every ticket is mas tered before being sent "out, the number, name of party purchasing aud ad drew, and all will be notified o'the result of the drawl nc. Ticket *1 each, or eleven for StO sent by mall on receipt of prlceand stamp. E. H. HARRIS A BROS. Reference?any resident of MU Pleasant. fehfcMiwdAW* THE FERTILIZER, For Virginia and Ohio Lands. I ntlOll'N KAW BOMB PHOKPIIATF. 1 Containing Hitter cent, of Phumphatc of JJmr, and 4J? ** " Ammonia. T SHOULD BE BORNE IN MIND THAT ... the Phosphate of Lline in this article belug obtained exclusively from Raw Bones and ? | true Bird Guano, there Is no portion of it In operative as to the case of Super Phosphates made from Mineral Guanos, butltelug enthe ly Soluble In theHoll, continues to lmjiart its fertilizing qualities to the crops for years. The remarkable succesn which tia? attended its use la Maryland and parts of Virginia, is a sufficient guaranty to Induce those who have not tried It to do so. The grain crop In States where this F ert 11 InrbnlMii applied, lx "oppowt to U??o been increased from 25 to 50 per cent, by its "iForaUe ?t Uonalictilrcrt JlgW _prt?> freights added. by A- MK1 CALr. raSKvS- ' M Main ?trecl PAXTOBT & OGLEBAT, (Saocmon to Pititon, Donlon ? Oglebay.) | WHOLESALE GROCERS, produce 4k C ommission If erehanfM, Horn. 82 and 54 Main 8U, declS WHgWJKfl. W.VA REAPEBN ASD MOWEB*. E ARE PREPARED TO FURNISH WE ARE PREPARED TO FURNISH Reapers and Mower*, either single or com Dined, and of the moat approved patterns. Order* should lie sent in early to avoid dis appointment lu getting machines In time for hf?b??dAw OORRELL A CO. CLOVER NEED. i BUS. PRIME CLOVER SEED FOR J sale at the lowest rates by feb2S-dAW OORRELL A CO. 10ft] 501 TIHOTUT SEKD. i BUS. TIMOTHY REED, NEW CROP J a pare article, for sole by feb2?-dAw Q JRRELL A CO. CHURKN. TTTE HAVE NOW ON HAND THE CELE W l.nited T1 iwtor CH orn. ?njl ??l .tL??E?2mum ' UMEX CAKPKr CHAI*. l FFW BAI-ES ON HAND AND WIIJ. A ???"'??ioT.?SSfB.nBKKBV. ^^2 No. IS Water at. I CHAN BERRIES. ? A BBLS EASTERN CRANBERRIES, IN | 1 () prima order, for mle ^ HMYTH> fawy% Corner Market aud Qulncy sta. GOMKE.'V C HEE1E. I gjigs^ssaus?