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COME AND SEE! Meo'i Hmvj R?ot? W 3fl up Mtu'a Fine Calf totL I 00 up Jdco'iOtifra ih>ut? 1 75 up Udlts' Fine IVIile Mo. Mile Late 1 79 up lAtllw' Fine Kid " 1 73 up JaIIm' Kid lluttuu 3 00 up lAdlu' Mo. Mutton 2 00 up I Ail It*' luit.Uoat Milium 1 BO Jjklln' KU1 Kus?.l Bal? 1 tO Old Udl.V Kid lUls ? I AO up MUm' Mo. rilde Lm 1 79 up Alio a full tin* ol Ladle* and (lent*' Hand and Machine Hewed BOOTS AND SHOES, Which will be aold at the Lowest Prices for Cash. *iTlt jroti want > food article go to J\ T. STOITE, 1140 M&in Street, W13 HORN HROOK'8 BLOCK. rjlKKTH KXTIUCTED WITHOUT PAIN. During I he eleven yeara I hare been practicing io Whittling 1 have ariinliilatrm! ga? to over Mren thousand persona with I'kkkkct Sakkty, ami in moat everj cm* with entire satisfaction to rnj seli and patient*. We constantly keep on bami pure Nitroua Oxide Oaa (or those that desire to take fi. UK. BUKCH80N A HON. no23 No. 1 l t8 Market .St ARRIVED! OUR SPRING STOCK -OF Dry Goods IS NOW READY FOR SALE -ATMost Reasonable Prices. G. E. STIFEt & CO., 1065 MAIN ST. Juli20 NEW GOODS! New Prices! We offer the following New Goods, just received, at prices thai can positively not be beaten. JUST READ FOR YOURSELF! 25 Ps. New Camclots at 20 cts per yard. 21 Ps. Beaconsfletd Suitings at 25 ots " 19 Ps. Hindoo Cashmere at 25 cts " 20 Ps. Danish Fancies at 30 cts " 25 Ps. New Paris Stripes at 35 cts " These are the most fashionable Suiting; now out, and at the prices mentioned above, are the cheaoest Goods ever otfered. LADIES, COME AND SEE THEM, x. biajim: &c BRO., 1101 J1AIX NTIIEIX mill.1) REED & BARTON'S SPOONS AND FORKS THE FINEST GOODS MANUFACTURED. See their now pattern, mlliM tlio "ORIEFT," The llanrt?oi?ir<t tlesii;ii ret Introliuo.l. Tor sjIo only l.r TUltMCU DILLOINV Tltll'LK PLATED STEEL KNIVES just rcccivwl %\ reduced prlits.4. mh'.'l Clkkr'H Of KICK, l JJoABO OK CoUUISilitNKKS Ohio Co.. WilKKl.lN.;, Marco 21,1870. J SEALED PROPOSALS WILL KM UKCEtYKDat ihU oihie until Al'UlL fiJ2l?v I<? tlio masonry m*?i mrennrutiuin w iwuiij uriugiv, to tHMwtcd over 8hort Creek, 10 |i.i? county, out- at ihv Fork*, tla> ollivr ubcnt ?>i t?hull milt* Itfluw. "MASHNKY" t" bo of mwoml-da ?, lul<l Ithotlt mnitir; will contain about JHU cubic yard* III i*ib bridge. "aUPEttOTRUCTDHIS" to 1? ol wood, 6rt too' *pan, h feel eluir width; will run ulu uIhjui li.-UO feat hoard iiifa?un.M>f White Oak Lumber, anil 700 pounds ol wrought iron bolt*. i<lut**. Ac., for each britl^e. "BIDS" Hiu.nt lie liy ilwClllilC YA III) for Ma*otirr and for Foundation hst-avatloii; anil by the foot, booril itteamre, fnr.lumber, and by ibe pound for iron, to be measured in the completed wortc. J'l.AKS and sl'KC'l I'lCATlOJ'S may be vj.ii at tjii# office. Tin* Cotuillhulonen rejerve the light tor<-jti? any or all bid*. CI! .18.DKITF.RS, Clerk. W. C. Smith, Chief Kugliunr. mh'21 Slxe SnMJgmm; OHtrc > SW ihhI ?7 Fourteenth Ktrert. .\cw AdvertlNemrntM. 50 Itorrcls Choice Apples?Christ. IJelirww. :.tK) Ihr/nn Krrsti K??t?s?Christ P.i>liri?nR < irnainental Furniture?<!. Mendel & Co. Brass Uird Cages - Xosbitt iV: Uro. Wan ted?An ttncrgetic Salesman. l or Sale?Carriage. host?Hold Maltese Crops Trees, Seeds, Plants?John U. A. Mnrdot'li. Uemoval?(i. C. Wiiueniied. For Kent?Store Hoom. lTnoertaking?Arhenx. (k Co. Kansas?1'., C. & Si. 1?. Kv. Simons and Forks-Turner it Dillon? [Head of local]. Sealed Proposals?[Head of local]. Steamer Hudson?[ First page]. TunanDiiKTun Kkcoi;i>.?The following hi iows the ran go of tho thermometer, as observed at HcJmeprs drug More, Opera House corner, yesterday: ? A. m. 1: M. 3 p. m. ; p. U. M 41 ?it V I'ltOlUtllLlTIKS. Washington*, I). C.f March 21?1 a. m.? tor Tennessee mm the uino valley, oar Iv cloudy weather, with light rain, followed by clearing weather, variable anil shifting to collier northwest, and higher pressure. For the Lower Lakes, cloudy weather with light snow, winds mostly from northeast to northwest, uoarlv stationary temneratnrc, ami falling, followed bv rising barometer* CORRECT TIME telegraphed every day from Washington, D. C., to the store of JACOB W. GRUBB, Washington Hall Corner. WE openic-day 25 dozens Gent* Windsor < Scarfr, spring styles at the law price *r 50 cents. Th?y arc cheap at one dollar. SPEYEK BROS. Tub Gas Games.?The ^:is casoa will come beforo Juntico Caldwell again to?day. ""The hearing of Maxwell will bo icsumi\1 at t> a. m., in the Municipal Court room, tho Court having adjourned over to Haturday. Mr. Vlf. Uheinstrom, the stenographer, has been busy for several days transcribing his notes, tor the benefit of tho eounsol for the defense, and will be ready to?day, so that the investigation jnay be proceeded with. Uriel Mf ntlon. Another dash of snow yesterday. There's a rustle among the base-ball hats. Thk Municipal Court will meet again tomorrow. Thk day and night will ho of equal length to-day. Accord! no to tho almanac, spring commenced yesterday. Tnrkkcommitments to tho City Prison yesterday morning. Boys tako the rod with great meekness when Hulling is good. Indians are yetting new coats of war paint?cigar store Indians. Tiik latest slang phruso is "Oh, you're too new; the dust sticks to you." The .Supreme Court of Appeals will sit to-morrow, pursuant to adjournment of Saturday last. Thk. Daughters of Itcbecca, Lndgo No. Ill, will give a ball at llcethovon Hull on Monday evening, April 14th. Thr ladies of the Baptist Church gave n social, lust evening, at the residence of Mr. John w. itorinc, 011 lutu street. Three deeds of trust, ono deed in fee and two relcaso deeds wore reeorded yesterday by the Clerk of the County Court. The general committee on sham battle met at the Armory last niaht, to make arrangements for the forthcoming military display. A down-town man gays he has the best auction ear in his familv. ft belongs to his wife, and it hears of every auction in the city. When the new Wheeling and Cincinnati packet. St. J?awrenco, comes out, the Hudson will probably be placed in the St. Louis or Memphis trade. The 1'oBtoillce windows were washed , yesterday. This is the greatest improvement ma'de in that locality for some time, and wo hasten to record it. A I.Altoe delegation, composed of somo of the leading men of ltehnont county, are in the city, looking after the nroposition to change the county seat from St. Clairsville to Bellaire.?Columbus Journal. The directors of the Nail City Brewing Company yesterday visited the brewery and "tested the bock." The beer wad found to be in prime condition, and was pronounced by all to bo superior to any bock yet turned out of the brewery. The temperance people of Ott's Hall aive a social ami supper, to-night and to morrow night, at their hull, fho allair is in tho hands of an executive committee consisting of J. C. Clino, Win. Lauchlin, W. U. Sadler, M. McMusters and 1$. Brady. Tub cooler was empty at midnight last night. Not a solitary arrest had been i reported at police headquarters. If the session of court thia_raorning proves to It i a "whitewash," it will be the lirst sincc Major Jim bus bppn running the police department of the city. The Indian club swinging contest w}?|pli wa* proposed between A. C. Miller and Win. Hloot^r ImM not yet been arranged, The parties were to j?et at MillerV saloon, on 30th street, Wodntwfry evening.to make the match, but SloeUar, v?l ' understand, did not put in an appearance . ...... ?/.n.?nn.. n lift In (..llnu- wtir was stealing a ride on imp of sjinllcross omnibuses loll out of the door of the 'hue at the t'ornor of Kleventh and Main I streets, aud was slightly bruised. Some Indies who happened to bo in the vicinity took charge of the boy, and kindly cared for him. A weather prophet predicted thai March would have 44 a full average of storms tjud precipitations." And we believe he was rjgbt. We also believe that next August will ( have some warm days, and the number ol ( thunder storms will depend upon the number of Sunday School picnics. Letters addressed nf iollows aj o detained at the Postollice in this nity for nonpayment of postage: 0. S. IIyths, Meadowville, Harbour county, W. Va., !J cts.: ' T. J. Commerford, lock box li'l, Louisville, Ky., U cts.; Mrs. Sophia ilershnm, No. I'.' . Chestnut street, Alleghenv^J!a., .T cts.; W. II. Frasure, Wurnsville, I'a., .'Jets.; Mrs. Mollie II. Dunawav, ttellaire, 0., 1 , cent. i ? Accidb.vt to Tin*. Honxunooif.?'While visiting in the country yesterday, wn railed at Tho?. JJonibrooK s place anil found him laid up with a vyry b.mJIy sprained ankle, resulting from some iniSjilaceil lumber in one of his barn yard imiiding*. The accident may cripple him for months. This is the season for beginning liiu rear s campaign, ut uic ncau 01 ins uar (loners and laborers, so as to get the place in thorough order for the summer term. Mr. II. bavins been an invalid nearly all winter, hail gout: out a (u\y <JijV8 jn ad, Vance of tho usual time for the pur|,os,e o| recruiting. lib muny friends will be pined to learn of the accident whiuh has befallen him. A Ulna way Couple.?Last evening a rustUt youth and comely maiden boarded the I'. W. & I?y. train at Wood's Ivtin, about two miles litis bu]p qf Mjort Creek, and came down to this city to uut spiked. Shortly after they got on tho train an individual who lenresented himself as a friend of the girls family put in an appearance and created a flutter of excitement by his determined but fruitless efforts to compel Me would-be bride to return home, lit) koj.l up tjje racket all the way down, and upon the arrival of the train in tho i?!K? stnrfnd iiftjtrn tuili.utiuat. while tlio lovors quietly stoned in another direction ami probably ere tliis have been made one. TBMI'EIUNCK NOTRS.?5?otwil}ist^n^iH5 the inclement weather a fair audience was in attendance at Mozart IJal} last night. The meeting was addressed by Hiram Young, J. D. Kwing, (J. W. liug/jg and a gentlemen from Michigan, whose name we failed to learn. Thero will bo another meeting at this hall to-morrow night, when the red ribl>on orator from Michigan will address the audience. llouurt Marshall and others will addross a mcetiiiK to bp held at Parkers' Ilall to-night. _ Siikw's Musical Jocks a i..?\\'i> are in receipt of the second number of Mr. Wm. U. KhoiVs JAmico/ Journal, a well prepared and readable work, published monthly. The Journal conUlna much reading matter of interest to musical paoplp, and there is at least one dollar's worth of niMttiM in every number; and as the terms are onU sixty cents a year, twelve dollars' worth f music are given for sixty cents. The Journal is published by Wm. II. .Sheib, music dealpr, Wheeling. Tkaxskkuof IIkai. tome.?The following deed in fee, transferring real estate, was admitted to record in the ollice of tho Clerk of the County Court, yesterday: ] >ml made February 24, 18711, by Samuel K. Marsh to W'ni. Unyjjins, for tho north part of lot So. 201, on the Host side of F.oir street, in the Sixth Wari), with front of 22 feet 3 inches; $1525. Cautbu'h Case.-The cosoof John Carter, charged with trespass in tearing dow n a fence on Sliep. Thornbtirg's farm. near Triadelphiu, was beforo Justice Caldwell yesterday. The witnesses for the prosecation were examined, when the defendant waived a further examination, and gnvo bond for his appearance at Court to unsw er. No Cask.?Constable John J. Cooper, of Witljster district, yesterday arresteu J. !>.. Allan, for a confidential business directory, and toojf him beforo Justice Wait to answer tho ehargo f)f peddling without license. Tho Justice promptly dismissed the defendant, not believing there ves jtny case against him. - - ?-?.if Tiie CiAaTiil'sitib.?'TUo recently electcd tins Tnistei's were to have hulti a lng last uvouiDK. fur tlie appointment of uiuplintM at two Works anil office. As Sir. \\ heat wan out of the uity, however, the meeting wan postponed /or the prosenl. HOARD OP EDUCATION. Itpgntnr Monthly Mecllnir La*! 5flglilNupl. Ilertvj'i Report for February NlM-dllnnraiii Duilum* Trammeled. The Board of Education met last night in regular monthly cession, President llalrd in the Chair. The following mem* here answered to their names at roll-call: Arkle,Wilson W. A., Wilson A., Miller J. C., Miller J. A., Maxwell, libeling, Whallev, McCully, Wheat. Tlio Committee on Accounts submitted their report for the month of February, with bUlri aggregating $272 31, which they recommended be paid. The report of the committee was adopted. The snecial committee, to whom was referred tne matter of selecting rooms at the Capitol building, rejMjrted that there were two unoccupied rooms in said building at tho disposal of the lloard. The committee also re)>ortcd that Mr. It. Crauglo proposes to reduce the rent of the rooms now occupied by tho Hoard to ?100. Mr. Maxwell maue a motion that the report of tho committee bo received, and tlio otrer of Mr. Crangle, to rent tlie present rooms for $150 per annum, be accepted. The rent heretofore paid had been $200 per annum. Tlie motion was discussed at some length by members of the Board, and finally withdrawn. A motion by Mr. Arkle, continuing the committee, ami authorizing them to select the best rooms in the Capitol building that may be at their disposal, or rent the rooms now occupied by tho Board for another year, as by them deemed beat, was carried. Messrs. W. A. Wilson and Italph Arkle were added to the conunittce, on motion of Mr. Maxwell. Tho committee will meet at the Capitol building on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. UKPOUT OK hlTKItl.NTKN DKNT. Supt. llervey submitted his report for the month of'February, as follows: WiiKGMXG, March 20th, 1870. To the Hoard of Kdmition: Ubntlkmkn: 1 herewith lay More you the re|>orts of tho schools of the district for the month of Feburarv, 1870, and , present the following abstract, to which , your attention it)invited: Enrollment for tlic month A venui' nttunilaiiir n,HV? Average alwcnco 37;l 1'er cunt of uvi'inue aitemlnm-e on enrollment 00 Ijirolliiienl vim* Sc|itcmbcr Ut 1,301 Cusesof tardiness}?Washington 00, Madison t?, Clay 150. rnion 171), Centre 110. Webster 70, Hitchie 00, Colored 78. Total 707.' I'unils perfect in attendance?Washington 12!, Madison 101), Clay 250, Union 11)2, Centro 08, Webster 1UI, Hi toll io 100, Col* , ored 10. Total 1,110. , Enrollment in each school?WasldngI ton 404, Madison 341, Clay 5S9, Union >' 500, Centre 315, Webster 511, Kitchie 0510, Colored 72. Per cent of at endance?Washington 87, ! Madison 01, Clay 02, Union 01, Ceutro 87, Webster 87, Ritchie 01, Colored 80. ' Number of pupils in the several branches?Orthography !},531, reading 3,380, writing 2,244, mental arithmetic ' written arithmetic 1,750, geography 1,012, Hnglish grammar -fU8, history 2114, [ physiology 121, natural philosophy -|U, chemistry 33, astronomy 22, algebra J?|7, ' gpometrv -JO; United States Constitution 1 and splpnpp of government 10, physical ! geography 228, rhetoric 4'J, mental jdtilos' ophy 22, Gorman language 170, drawing I 240. Amount paid for instruction, including ; v.tcrmiui, (jiiiUlAN DEPARTMENT. Enrollment in German. Washington, JS; Madison, 3; Clay,5'J; Union, 13; CenI tre,2o; Wfi^r,il}} Ili!phip,21). I Nuberof pupils of German jiaifmtyfip, > 102; other than of German parentage, <R>| number of pupils belonging to Grammar schools, 00; Division A, 110. Amount paid tor inBtruutian jn tjpnpan. $154. Ilespectiully submitted, joiin u. hehvey, sjo/f. The report ww received and tiled. KATIOK.M, A?l.A#. The following paper was read: Wheeling, March 3,1S7'J. The undersigned members of the Board of Education for the district of Wheeling, , having hta) t);pjr attention directed to "The , New .National Atlas'' by Mr. J. (Jhace, civil engineer and tonograplmr/maisager ' of the surveys of Maryland^ Virginia, 'West . Virgjnjd, otp., am] deeminir the work he is I prosecuting of great yalRs He an aid |n imparting needful instruction, hereby 'cx: press our ilesiro to have Qne copy ot said . Atlfts r?}appt| by tjjp tyiarri of Education jii each school of* the cjistnpt, The paper was signed by 0. Baird, C. II. Collier, Fergus Whalley, H. Hess, George MeCully, A. C. F. Boding, J. W. Wait, John Fit/si mons, Charles JMngell, - Jo)}n P. >|iJI?T, W. A. Wilson, W. V. Iloge, Johji fyoU'. Messrs.' Maxwell and Arkle spoko in opposition to ti|e i)tirclui.sc of the maps. On niotjoj) pt Mr. W, A,' Wj}sonf tjip further consideration of tho subject was postponed until the next meeting of the iJoard. The Board then adjourned. Tjf}t Coi'iiri?County Cni'tvr?Jtttbje Jloi/d.?This Court vvu# ?n spssjon as usual yesterday. The ease of IClevis, Kraft Co. vs. Mary V. Strobel, appealed from Justieo Schultz, was put on trial before the following jury: II. C. Peterman, Thomas It. Motlett. J. P. Campbell, Robert Bond, Daniel Whitehead and 0. K. J. Kllifritz. Tlie jurv in t}:p easeof W. II. Woodward vs. Charles Fisher were again sput to their chamber, and at 2:">0 r. m. returned with a verdict for plaintiff for $71 IK). The case of klovis, Kraft & Co. vs. Strobel was not concluded at tho hour of adjournment, and will bo resumed to day. uouri ijujqurqp<{ to trip nana! ijoijr t|jj? morning. i roi.K'B Ooi'BT?Judge Cramer. i The following oasos were (JisnqsotJ qf l?y Hig Honor yesterday morning: Henry Kiev is and Benjamin Chirk were . lined $l' and coat* each for drunkenness, ! and committed in default. John t. McEvoy, for disorderly conduct, j was committed in default of and costs. rv ? f j 1'CRnONAi. AfliKriOd.-r hllOrifrir. r. Bow- 1 en, of Wayne county, was in'the city yas: terduy, settling with Auditor Millor. Sheriff Tingle got buck yesterday .from his trip to Washington. Miss Charlotte Thompson, the actress, anil dramatic company, arrived in the city yesterday, and nut ut> at the McLure. Captain Andrew Wilson. plpcted to fill the vacancy in tho Wheeling Cily Conn.cil causcd bv tho resignation of Mr. Monrehead, is a valuable addition to that body. The Captain was one of the most energetic workers in the late Legislature.? Wcllpburg AVim. Jacob' ilarr, representing the Columbus Wmiliollr, is in the city. Messrs. W. W. llolloway and is. I1. Khodos, of Bridgeport, wore recently eicatftl directors of tficC. T. V. A Wheeling IJailroad, at p meeting of the stockholders of the road. jn Glevotamj. Nick Wittin, one of thp pilots of the Emma Uraham, is one of the oldest pilots in uctivo aurvico. lie has been on the Grahatn evoraincu she uamo out. r Ham. Kxtbacte!).?Dr. J. M. Pinos on Wed n will ay extruded a ball from the left leg of John Blatner, which was lodged in 1 the limb by Nick Speidcl in January last. ? Blatner and Spciilei had an altercation at 1 the polls in the .Sixth Ward during the 1 Democratic primaries in January, and Speidelshot Blatner in the leu just above the knee, shattering the bone, and the ball could not be found. Speidel left for parts unknown and o*C?lftd< arrest. lUatner is slovly recovering from the wound. y." Nothing has ever been discovered tq \ equal Dr. C. Mel?ane's Celebrated Vermlfugo for ridding tho human constitution of worms. Jt never fails?is simple and very i inexpensive. Uvcry ilrugcjpt keeps it, but hco the name of "Fleming tyros., iljttijburgh," on tho wrapper, or you *ro uplpg 1 I Bellaim Locals.?Mr. J as. K. Hull, who has boon teaching at Uuiontown, Is much liked bv the people there and has been having uVleasant closing of his school term. The Mayor's proclamation (or the spring elections is published; Each ward will electa Councilman and Asseasor and vote for Water Works Trustees. Mr. Duff asked to have the elections held iu other jila* ces than the school houses,as it was demoralizing to the schools, but the only change made was in tho Fifth Ward. wl|ere the election will be held in the nose house. Election day is April 7th. Tho petitions on tho county seat ciuos* tion will go before a legislative committee the first of next week. Mt. Clairsvillo's re* monstrances had U,:IOO signers, Hellairo's IHJtilions 5,400; but we have since received IHX) signers who removed their names from the St. ClairHvilie remonstrances ?ind 700 additional signers. Now it stands 7,000 for removal ana 5,400 airninst. The Hand of Hope will meet Friday in tho Methodist Church, and not In City Hall. A (speaker will bo present. Hoy. Dean has moved to (travel Hill. Mr. Jeptha Kinney will movo into tho house Mr. Dean loaves, on Noble street. Thursday evening's preaching will close the services at tho Presbyterian Church. The St. Clalrsvillo railroad is running again. The Iridtpendenl recommends corporal punishment, of the kind in which the edltor Is strongest, for tho ilellalre correspondents in general and that of tho Istrixkirscrr in particular, because that correspondent mentioned a rumor (at tho same time saying that nothing had occurred to justify it) that had been already in general circulation soveral days. If that editor would comply with tho exhortation in John viii, 7, he would not bo at liberty to find fault. We respectfully suggest that all attend the primary elections of their rospectivo parties and then wo will have more right to grumblo if tho right men are not elected. Can any one inform tho Hret ilarte Literary Society whore it meets Friday ovenlng? U. C. H. Buookb Cor.vrv Circuit Court.?Tho Hrooke Circuit Court is still in session, and will probably not adjourn until Saturday next. Yesterday tho case of the Pittsburgh, Wheeling it Kentucky Kail road vs. J. Applcgute ^ Son, onoof tho well-known and somewhat noted railroad subscription cases, was concluded, tho jury in pursuance of rulings of tho Court brlnaina in a verdict for the defendants. This suit was brought by plaintiff to recover the amount of subscription tmule by I'efendatiUs, as claimed by plaintiffs, to tho capital stock of the Company, before its organization, upon tho solicitation of commission ore appointed for tho purpose. It was held on tho trial that the sulwcription was in* valid, the sum of two dollars por share not having beon paid at tho time of the subscription to the commissioners. The question, we understand, will probably be taken to the Supremo Court of Appeals. Thcca.se of the State vs. Hryte, indicted for an attempt to commit an abortion was ended without the verdict of a jury, the defendant and tho prosecuting witness having arranged matters by a marriage in iaij. Hip Prospcuting Attorney entered a nolle piwijui. David Parkinson, charged with procuring an abortion on the same party, was on a formor day acquitted by "'"H- - 1110 uusu 01 .1. \y, uo* vs. tlio l?. W. & Ky. It. H., for trespass in passing through thy lauds of plaintiff in constructing the road, rosultod in a verdict for the defendant. In the case of Wyats, administrator, vs. Caldwell, tho jury found a verdict for the defendant, yesterday afternoon. Several cases were tried and disposed of last week, but as none of them are of genend interest wo omit a fuller report. axj) tijjj "Le.vp.er." ? Sheriff Tingle returned home yesterday from Washington, whither hp wpnt to witness the opening and organization of Congress, [n anaycr oup#jon p.ijt |o Jn'm ywtprday liy the writer, in relatjon to t||e jnsmHfltiong of the Sunj|ti)' Xa?frr t||at ho had 33SSM&H31 in tho event that their cases are sent to Court, Mr. Tingle said that the thing was so absured that he had determined to pay no attention to it whatever. Such a thing, tip jlw|?rcd, ty iiityoasibitf, ovon If cjne wwlied to tlo It. lie had no jnterest whatever in either case; and no inaii liv'.-xl wi?n sav Hint lie had'ever consulted hi* riejS qtfl fpeljn^ qr jnifirpMB smuitfoiiins a grand jury, lie pronospd to summon sixteen honorable ana upright men, who Wprp frPoljolliers, (or (1)? forthcoming Srand jury, i^s he hail hueu in tho habit ot oiiitf in tho past. Of course, ho felt quite indignant at the insinuations of tho iMider, but was satisfied that the public knew him well enough to take no stock in such n ridiculous storv. '' 3 Si{an{ Ba7tlk Committee.?The general committee appointed to make atrnngc-l merits for a sham battle heli| a meetineat i|)0 Armory Wf iiijjlit. fliprp ?P ft lull attendance on the part of the members, j The meeting was called to order by Capt. Lukens. It was agreed that the committee should instruct each company to appoint a committee of three to make arrangements to give t^fi bqlls for the purposo of f^isin^ a A eomuiitteo of threo was appointed on subscription, consisting of Cant. Linch, Lieut. Norton and Byron Baguley. Capt. Linch was appointed a committee r?f one fn nrnnnrn enmn on nrfa the 29th anil 30th of May. Sergeant Henry Pendleton, Byron Bagulev "and Lieut.' li. W. Norton woro aj>pointed a Committee on Roc-option. Sergeant Henry Pendleton, Sergeant ^oung and Kichard Robinson were appointed a committee with full power to let nil stands and booths on the Fair Cirounij*. The coiumitteo adjourned, to mpct again next Monday evening at 7i o'clock. TliowraQN-.-MiM Charlottp I hompaon mado her<Miw beforo a Wheeling nudienee last night, at tho Opera louse, in a dramatization of Charlotte [Jronte s familiar storv of "Jane Eyre." rhere was a large and fashionablo audi ...?v ,-vov.n, Iiiu vinuc luwur pari 01 UIG louse being tilled, and the upper portion Wtlv so.' '1 iiti amlioncw sopmpd to l}p jp pntiro sympathy with tho performance. Miss Phompson made a vory favorable itnpreslion upon her audienco from her lirst enry upon tho stage, and during the evenng was frequently the recipient of warm ind cordial applause. .She is a natural :nd graceful actress, paving attention to all ho Hiiphte?t details In mal?o up and acting, ind wins the plaudits of an audienco by iheer good acting. June Jtyc sho has uade a speciality, and 111 this particular >art she is acknowledged to be without a ival. The support was in tho main very ;ood, and gave general satisfaction. To-night .Sheridan Knowles' great plav if "The UunchbapU" will Ije proijuceil, lists Thompson appearing as fuljq. Deputy Weioiim asteiu? Mayor Sweeney ester-lay uppointpcj II. C. Iliehanjs Uppity Weigh master for II. Ajqson.ln tho tfghth Ward. Mr. Hichards qualified, as equired by ordinance. Jamjw W. Sthaiwa.v,Esq.,U07C. Stroot, Vashington, D. C., says: I hail Rheumaism in my feet so severely that I could not ' tand. Ono bottle of Keller's Roman Lin* i inent cured me entirely; and I recomnend it as the best remedy I over heard of. ' Bute Neslmnnocks Seed! Blue NeshnnnocksSeed! at I'aiikbb Buos., 1410 Main SU Jackson's Biafr.~Qivp it a trtyl and yon , Tn i MM ed Hath In great variety, atSppypr 3roa\ jpjjt Rrckivkd.?Another |o^ of Ladies' Londvtl Poplin*. Handsome drew goods nt 8 cents per yard. New ntylcst llrocado Poplin IS) cents per yard. New styles Mohair Poplin I'D cento per yard. , And a great variety of new goals, which will be soli! extremely chespTor cash. All rash buyer* are particularly Invited to call soon and avail themselves of a rare opportunity to secure great bargains lu Dry Goods,Notions, Carpets, Wall Papers, Ac., 4c. Nos. 2010 and 2021 Main street. John Ilomiaiu Now o|ien, tho largest stock of Millinery and Notions In this city, atHpeyer tiros'. It Beau Ai.i??Jackson's Host Siveet Navy Chowing Tobacco. A full sumily now on hand at Joseph Hpeldel <k Co. a. N. Y. Kaki.v Hose Seed! S. Y. ICiirly Koso Seed, at pakkkk ullom., 1410 Main St. 1 iiavk 150 pair Children's lino aide lacu Shoes, in kid and Simon goat, Now. U and 1)1, which 1 am closing out at $1 00, worth $1 75, at L. Y. Blond's, 1135 Main street. II. M. 8. "Pi.safohb," by Arthur Strtlivan. Full Vocal Score, words and music, $100; Libretto (words only), 10c; Vocal Selections (bou?d),25c;Cialop, 30c; Waltz, 215c; Potpourri, 50c; Galop, (or Piano and Violin, Cornet or Flute, 40c; VVftlU, for Piano and Violin, Cornet or Flute, 50c. All the novelties in music. Pifinos and Organs to rent. Lucas' Music Stoub, 1227 Market street. Spooi, Cotton 10 cents a dozen at Spoyer Bros'. Ciikw Jachson's best Sweet Navy Tobacco Fa km bus change you raced by buying X. Y. Early Hose, at 1'arkbk Bros., 1410 Muiu St. Gall at P. W. Bosley's, No. 11)24 Market street, and try hid Potted Meats, such as lleef, Game, l>uck, Turkey, Chicken; and ulso Lunch Goods, such u-s limn, Tongue, Mackerel, Turkey and Beef. These goods are put up in one and two pound cans and are vory tine for lunches, Ac. I Jive them a trial. For cramps, pains, sudden chills, take Sanfoiid's Jamaica Ginoek. mfaw Ruciibs 10 cents a dozen at Speycr Bros'. Jackson's Best Sweet Navy Chewing Tobacco. Uetailers can buy it of Joseph Speidel & Co., in 5, 10 and 20 pound packages. Wanting to introduce the old Blue Neshannocks into use again, we have imported a choice lot for seed from Nova Scotia. Cull and see them at Paiikek Bros., 1410 Main St. Ake You Going to Move??If so leave your orders for piuno moving at Sheib's music store under Washington Hall, piano trucks, niano handles, first-class wagon, and qll appliances for careful handling. handsome Embroidered Corsets only 50 cents, atSpeyer Bros'. While in New York this winter or spring, you need not pay twice for meals that you only get oner. 111 other words, as the Grand Central Hotel, on Broadway, is now conducted on both plans, the American $2 50 or $3 00, and the Kuropean SI 00, and upwards, per day, whiyh allows you to take your jr.pals at the elegant ltestaurant, attached to the Hotel, at moderate prices, or to, take a room only, and pay for what meals you get. " mwf Ask your grocer for .Tag^soi^s Best. Jcfsppli Spp|aci A (Jo. havp'H at \vnolraalo. IVkr H'recj' Heert Sweat I'otatocs, at l'.vtlkkit linos., 1410 Main .St. Fou Upwards of Thirty Years Mrs. , \\ inslow's Soothing Syrup has been v,sed for children. \t corr?uts acidity of the stomach, relieves wind colic, regulates the bowels, cures dysentery and diarrhea, whether arising from teething or other causes. An old and well-tried remedy. 2o caxtt a bottle. ??? Ri'stiu Photograph Frames only 12* cents, at Speyer Bras', Kiibvmatwm.?1This dreadful torment, the doctors tell us, is in the blood, and, i knowing this to be true, we advise every sufferer to try a bottle of Durang's Rheumatic Remedy. It is taken intnrnnHv nn.J i will positively puru the worst cose, in the ahortest'tlme. Sold by every druggist in Wheeling. " * intw , JEi:sEY.Sped Sweets! Jprspy Spptj S\YPv?ti}l t*t . parwkr llhos., < 1410 Main Jit. One iu'ndkkd dozen two-button Kid ; Gloves, all colore, all shades, 50 cents, at j Spever Dros\ ' It 1? a fact wall OwUiUllulico by unoucationajblc testimony |nat Hull's Hair Uonewor renews, oleansca, brightens, invigorates and restores to lt? original color and lustre, faded gray or discolored hair, cheaply, quickly and surely. The poorest people prefer to buy it and use it, rather than to proclaim in a manner more forcible than words can delineate, tlirough blanched locks or grizzly heard, that ttcy nre aged and M&i'Mf *u Uccuv. A vfcry short trial will convince the most skeptical that it does eradicate the scalp diseases which rou uio iinir oi iw color ami 1HO? *"'7* Scott {Kan.) Daily Monitor, '' ? Joseph SpF.iPBlr^fCiv, wholesale grocers, ? are headquarters for Jackson's BestTobae- ? co. '" ' ' * ? ^ ? ' Firry dozen Ladies! three-button Kid 1 Gloves in nil eolora, only 50 oenta, at 8 Spoyer JJroa', ^j Wiiks life is rendered almost imser.ible by Jthomngsof Hhfcumatism Neuralgia or kin drcd diseases; when you have tried the nunier- # ous remedies which nro recommended with- ' out avail; when your physician lias done \ all he could to ease your pains, and still you _ sufler, do not bo discounted. "There to u bqlm for eyery wound." Lawman's Curative ? i* the oiiogreat cure for Rheumatism, Neural- ? gia, Headache, Diphtheria, Sore Throat, in fact jj all complaints where there is |iulnor iiillaniina tion. Oive it a trial and you will not Ik; (lis- ? appointed. Every druggist luis it. mwpaw j; * * tirtiy I leads. For restoring thety?tufa| color of Uio liair, o a nicer preparation is oftbrcd in "Hair Hevlviuni." in large bottles, at only 60 cents, than has ever been produced at $100. Glenn's Sulphur Soap is the word-famed clariticr und beautlllcr of tho complexion. 8old by Logan, i. List A Co., and every druggist ^ A Great lioon. The greatest boon to children teething and e for curing Wind Colic, Diarrham and other j; ills peculiar to children, is the renowned Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup, a safe and certain a remedy. Dircctioiis with every bottle. Price, 3 25 cent*, 11 lirowil's V?Mlil#il0i> fJnililltji. tor' hyhaHIm.. -1 worms, aro the must unfailing and pleasant j; confection in the world Price 25 conts. For sale by l#ogan, Lint it Co., and by all druggiat*. r| Remember, Yo People! riiat "Halo's Honey of Hoarbound and Tar" Is now recognixed as the great national spo- cl rifle for the cure of coughs and all lung ills- fl eases. 8ee that you get "Hale's Honey of o, Hoarbound ami Tar," (largo sizo cheapest) M and tako no other, as there are counterfeits, y Sold by I/)gan, List it Co., and all druggists. n Dcnth o* Cold. ^ Those complaining of sore throat, hoarse- noss, coughs, or taking their "death o' cold," (I should use "Brown's Bpanrhlal Troches." a Their GjHcapy is \yondcrful. The genuine has * "John L Brown it Sons, Boston," on each box, o and U void by Logan, List it Co. and ever}* $ druggist only in bo*e*, at 25 ceqla. Before i of wortlilcsslmltationii. Brown's Comphomted Dentifrice possesses the best ingredient* for preserving and beauWW ftp Prfpe #K WV? boiuoe. * _ I Amioxbr'n auction sale of hardwarfc,carpenters' tools, guns, cutlery, sporting tackle, housefurnishlng goods, comprising the entire stock at Kryter's, 1115 Market street, which must be sold to close out. Commencing Wednesday March 10th, atO a. m.. and on Saturdays at 9 a. m. and 7 h. m. Sjiccial sale of machinery, tools and fixtures, Wednesday, March 2llth, at 2J p. m. Prlvato sales during the week. , Wu. II. Kimn, Assignee. W. II. IIali.hr, Auctioneer. twks 1 Wish Everybody lo Know. Rev. Georue 11. Thayer, un old citizen of this vicinity known to every uno as a most influential citizen, and Christian Minister of the M. K. Church, Just this moment stopped in ourstoroto say: "I wish overylxxlv to know tliat I consider that both myself unci wife owe our lives to 8hltoh's Consumption Cure." It is having a tremendous salo over our counters ana u giving pericct satisfaction tit nil awesof Lung Diseases, such as nothing clue lias dune. I)us. Matchett it France. Bourbon, Intl.. May 15, 1878. Sold by K. Docking, Odd Fellow's Hall; C. K. Dwlght, 21th and Chapllne Hk; Laugbliu Hros.it Co.. Wheeling; and Husbands & Inskip, Dellalro. No Deception I'nchI. It Is strange so many people will continue to suffer duy after day with Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint. Constipation, Sour Stomach, Ueneral Debility when they can procure at out | storo SitiLoii'a Vitalizkk, free af cost, if It does i.ot relieve or cure them. Price, 75 cents. I Bold by K. Docking, Odd Fellow'* Hull; C. E. Dwight, 24thundCliapllneSt*.; Luugblln Bros, it Co., Wheeling; and Husbands it Inskip, Delia! re. _ For Lame Duck, Hide or Chest use Shilou's Porous Pmktkr. Price, 25 cents. Sold by 15. Docking, Odd Fellow's Hull; C. K. Dwlght 24th and Chapline Sts.; )<aughllu Dros. it Co. Wheeling; and Husbands ?t lusklp. Dellalre. wwrAeow My si'kkkrinom with inflammatory rheumutisui were intense. It settled In niv wrists; I could not use them; was helpless till 1 used (tiles' Liniment Iodide Ammonia. The result was wonderful; pain urn! swelling disappeared. K. W. Vooriiih, ?13 W. 35th St. New York. 8old by all druggists. Send for pamphlet. Dr. Gilkh, 120 West Droadway, New York. Trial bottlns 25 cents. Logan, List & Co., Agents. mwfaw Cat thIn Oat-It 31ny Nave Yonr Lift. There la no person living but what Buffers more or less with Lung Disease, Coughs, Cohls or Consumption, yet some would die rather than nay 7f? cents tor a bottle of medicine that would cure them. Dr. A. lioschce's Qcrniau Syrup luis lately been introduced in this country from Germany, and its wondrous cures astonish every one that tries it. If you doubt what we say it) print, cut this out and take it to your Druggist, and get a sample bottle for 10 cents and try it, or a regular size for 7o cents. MWFAW _____________ Ten Mile* of Prairie Fire. St. Louts, March 20.?A Globe-Dmocrut special says: A terrible prairie lire recently occurred in itepublic and Cloud counties, Kansas, that extended over ten miles long and throe miles wide, and swept everything before it. It is said that about one hundred homes wore consumed; ulso large quantities of grain, farming implements, lmy and other property. Tno wind was so high and the tire so lieroe that the inhabitants were obliged to take refuse in cellars or underground habitations. But one life is reported lost. The loss estimated is $40,000. Funeral Obttequle*. Newport, March 20.?The Funeral of Gen. Thos. W. Sherman took place to-day. Financial and Commercial. BY TELEQRAPB. Sew York Money mill Stock*, New York, March 20.?M^r??Active at 4a7 i>er cent, cloalws *h&rp at 7 per cent. Prime (y.erwuuile paper 4a0 per cent. Sterling F."cViange, Hankers' mils unsettled at ?1 Sdli; Sight Exchange on New York $1 89. Govkrnmkxts?Closed tinner. United Statea Gaol 1891, coupons Flre-Twcntlea (I8G7) 102'fc Flre-Twontiea (1868) 10'i1, Sew Fire. lOftl Sen Four and a halls 10lS Nov Fours li.lL Ton-Fcitial 1011. Ten-Forties (coupons) ....101% Currency Sixes -..l'-,l/Lt Railroad Bonds?Active. State Boxds?Dull. Stocks?Irregular in tl\c parly dealings, but during a?terno<m an advance of %a l/? tH'r Vent was established, Northwestern common leading tho upward movement. Krie declined on rumors that the company intendod to l?*uo a new loan, but this being ufilclally denied by President Jcwett, the stock recovered. \Vestern I'nion was strong throughout and in the final dealings there was. % reaction of J^a?6 from the highest }<uin*. Investment shares strong. Traiumctiaiu aggregated 130,000 share*, of which 11,000 were Krie, H.000 kike Shore, 10,000 Wabaih, '25,000 Northwestern common, 10,000 preferred, 15,000 St. I'aul common, 13,000 Lackawanna, 0,000 Now Jersey Contra!, [>,000 Michigan Central, l^OOU Wcitoni Union auu ~,w\4 ci. 44*1118$ sail ranctuuo. Western Untoi> 10#$ .New Jersey Central.- 37VS Hulckallvcr YiK Rock lilaud- m>% 4ulck*llrei pfd - S5K St. Paul .... I'.ciDc M&U - li'k Hi. Paul preferred S'.'w Mariposa..... 3 Wabash liijf Mariposa pfd...? 4V$ Fort Wayne \dsuis Express -105; i iTerre Haute...., Wells, Fargo A Co...- WlA Terre Haute iJd <1 American - 4iw CblcagtfJ Alton 7*). Uultod autu.......... 4fl$ Chicago A Alton pM...lU5 Sew YorkCeutral..-iil Ohio* Mississippi..... io'$ Erie 2 tU Dekw&ni A Lacka...^. 46k Srio preferred - 4 iU A. A P. Telegraph"... Sfi'i ilarlcu ISO Missouri Pacific \lA Michigan Central....- Burllnaton & Qulney. I ia)2 Manama .. rjs Hannibal A St. Joe.... lft -ikeShore 7;i>i Hannibal A SUjoe r>fU W}A Julon Pact fie - 7<M Canada Boiilliorn,,.? Ol}f Illinois Centra) - Sirti Cental P*ei$c Loaila. )!> ?; Pittsburgh 00>; Uulori Pacific buuds?NS', sorthwMtent tpaj... JP7? Laud QranU KorUwitttern pfd..~. hw H. P. slnklna lund ...1<? J. C. C. A1 41 BxHllTllleud. Hew lfortc. Nr.w York. March 20.?Cotton?tjtmdam} 'teady at 10al0J<c. Flour ? .Moderate tie-: naild; mnwjlne western ami Statu 25a 170; common to pood $3 70a3 00; good to hoipc !l5a-l 50; white wheat extraf I Via >25; extra Ohio $3 70a5 00 ; 8t. l?ouirf $3 80a i 10; Minnesota patent jiroccw $0 OOuS 00.1 Wheat?Fjriuer; rejected spring 7(la77o; No. a prlng 03a05c; ungraded do 84al)5c; ungraded I rinterU5a$l 14; No. 3 do $1 00a 1 00^|;N?\2, il No. 1 do $1 15&; mitraded umber $1lOKal12; No. 2 amber $111)$ I 112J4; ungraded white $1 I3til l3J4;No. a i 10 $1 08^4? No 1 do, Hsdes 18,000 hmhels at [ 11 13tfal 1 J?*; extra do, sales 400 bushels at ;i 14VJ. ltyo?Dull; western 5Uc. liarloy? inlet and unclnngcd. MalU-Strong. Corn -FinncR M?\uw1ed 4tui5Wo; No. 3, 48&a t)$c; steumor 42^n43??e; No. 2, 41%a44%c; >ata? Dull; No. 3 white 31^c; No. 2 while 2Ma33c; western mixed 3<>u32c; white westrn :i3a33J^c. Hay?Nominally unchanged, lops?Firm and unchanged. ColTee?Quiet nit steady. Sugar?Dull; refining fair to nod OKaO^c. Molasses?Gtdot, llice ? Nominally uncltangpd. l<oiroleuin?Steady: Initod b.>V*tiM534lcj; crude 7Jj?n8#c; refined Me. Whikkv?Quiet at $100. Bnlttmore. OA1.TIH0RE, March ?0.- Flonr-Strailv " Wheat?Western dull ?nS Jttcr, >o, - Pomwylvanla rp?i 15^1 i(j. i i?Ti wln,er ro^< <*)*o( and March' iffi is*'' IRal UH< May$l IV/Jl 13/4. Corn?\\ calern ushade (inner vest- * rn mixed, *[vnt, March and AtVril fl 'jf?.?, March 33&; steamer SOJiaJfl^. Outa 1 fiL*"?" "J1:1 wWr; I 1C. Jl) c-r-w(emly nl &Gn58e. Hav?(Juiet and " nchanKcd Provisions ? Ejwlcr without f &\(MilUttcr,7,s!ondy a"11 utichonged. IjJrriS 0 ""'I hlK,??r'^h 1 Kc. Petroleum Chicago. a Chicago, March 20.?Flour?Sternly mid unhanged. Wheat?Demand light, holder* rm and higher. No. 2 Chicago spring, truili, Ic; regular; HllXc cash; BOJfn April; OlJ-ie lay; No. 3 do 81c; rejected GOuCO^c. Corn? si airly active and a bhadc higher, fresh 34}<c; ' sgular32c asked cadi or April; 30c bid May; ]'/Sc June. Oats?Steady and firm; 21 Me s ish and April; 25K<5 May; 25J?e Junp. Rye -Firmer at 4&vlfH'o. Barley?Hosier at "4a !fc. Pork?Actlvo, firm and higher, $10 \2lA uth; $10 I'iJ^ulO 15 April; $10 23al0 27 XA May; 1037JjalO 40June. lard-Higher, $0 47? ?b; $0 47kaQM April; W52Ja'afl55 May; 3 00a0 02^ June. Bulk Meats?Firmer at 3 80a5 00a5 25. WMdcy-Quictat $1 0t. | <WiuuaU. OjKctRHATi, March 20.?Cotton?Steady, rith good demand at OHc. Flour?Firmer ut not nuotubly higher. Wheat?Scarce ami Arm; red anil while $1 OOal OS. CornIn tfood demand at full prices at 3%3?c Data? In good demand at 27a30c. live? Strung at Wc. llarley?Steady and unchanged. Pork?Hosier at 110 OOalO 25. Irtrd?In good demand; wlee current makes at |n 40. Bulk Meals?Steady anil Hrm at $3 03a I Il0u50o; these prlccs arc utked. Itaoan-llcnmnd fair; advanced 4KaAXaS%c. Whisky?Active hut lower al II 01, Duller ?lnipod demand for choice dairy al Ilk-; prime do ISaliJc. Unseed Oil-Steady with (air demand at UV. I'lilliiilflnliln. PiitunnrniA, March 20.?Flour? Inactive; JIhinwita extra family 14 Mating; do fancy ami Ohio choice |A; Ohio fanrvlSAS; Minnesota latent }>rocc?i|7u8 00. Hyii Flour I?I/mi m uiiroi?^uit'i; no. v. western rod, elevator, $1 1394. Hye?lnae* ! live. Com?Inactive; western n*jected,track, 41^n4'2a Oats?Quiet; wentern tnlxocl 31 li iu32K?'. Provlsons?Stoutly and in fulr do* liitiixl; prices unchanged. tanl?0tfa7c. But* ter - Finn and unchanged. Cheese?Sternly; western full cream H!{a8Xc; do K*hm1 7asc. Petroleum-Dull and unchanged. Whisky? Firmer, western $1 00^. Allegheny tattle. East Libkuty,March 20.?Cattie?Receipts to*duyM8l head of through and fit head of local; total for three days 1,373 head of local, lluu for yard sales bus been very light Indeed, and not near equal 11 the demand. Kverything sold out at prices a full Xc higher than a week ugo; best |?r> a5a."? 60; fair to good $t fiOuft (X); common $3 80a4 2d. Hook?Receipts to-day 1,810 head; total for thr* e days 3.710. Yorkers, none here for sale; Philadelphia!* M (Nto4 7ft. SuKKf?Receipts to-day none; total for three days 4,200. Feeling fair for next week. HnltlinoreCnllle Market. I 1Ui.ti.mobk, March 20.? Cattle ? Market active uml llrm for bntchers' uml shipper*'* grades; common weak; butchers' medium grades and 'shipper*! 4&u5c; liuht butchvnt' 3.80u4tfe; stackers 2Ka8Xc. Receipts 833 | head. Sinsi:r A.vn Lam us ? Receipts 2,300 head. Market dull and prices XaUc olT from last wock's quotations; fair to good western shipliitiir ?tottmSUHSlin v.. ?* . ? , ..U .4IUIU.T uifared. S\viNk?llecei pta 2,5*0; Y?irkcra4.15nl.2fir; medium and heavy 4 lfial 40. Market dull. Chicnco mill* Market. CnicAtio, March 20.?The Droven' Journnl report*: Houb?Receipts 10,000 head; shipment* 8,500 head. Market steady and tlrm; choice heavy $1 U0a4 40; light $3 "0a4U0; mixed packing $3 70a3 00. Cattlk?Receipts 5,500 head; shipment* 2IHJ0 head. Market imchatiircd; shipping at $1 20u5 45; butchers', stock >r.? anu feeders strung. SiiRRi-? Receipt* 1,800 head; shipment* 2,100 hoa?l. Market quiet at ft 70a5 45. Petroleum Market. PiTTunuRGii, March 20.?Petroleum -Quiet; crude firm at $1 05 at l'arker'a for shipment; re lined 0! So for Philadelphia delivery. Oii.Citv, March 20.?Market openou active, with SHV?e, hid; advanced to 85c, which price it closed tirin Shipment* 39,000 barrels, averaging 31,000. Transactions '275,000 barrels. lioxho*, March 20.?Petroleum?Refined j 7J?a7^il. Toledo. Tolbdo, March 20.?Wheat?Steady; extra white Michigan $1 05%; amber do, HjK?t, $1 059?-{ May, $1 07}i; No. 2 ml winter, si>ot, $1U5?i; Marchuiul April $1 Oil; May $1 07&; western amW $100 &; No. 2 anther Illinois $110. Corn?Steady; high mixed 85&c; No. 2spot 35%c; May 37 Kc. Oats?Quiet, No. 2,27?c asked; 27c bid. Dry Good*. New Your. Maroh 20.?Ruslnes? active with johliera, hut iiaokage tmde irregular. Prints in goud demand. Apron prints active. Ginghams In fair rcouest. Cotton go*?ls in moderate demand at tirst hands and jobbing freely. Dress goods active. Men's wear woolens remain quiet. Bilks freely offered at auction with fair results. St. liOniN Hotf .Market. Sr. Louis, March 20.?Hogs?Active, firm and higher. Yorkers and Baitimores $3hr>a 4 15; packing $.'! 70a3 00; rough packing $3 40M ?15; butchers to select heavy |4 00a i ;? oiinn -?-i ~ . inwi|>H ...rvv IICUU , atUJUUL'llIS ?,3W head. CtueluuatI lloff Market. Cincinnati, Mnrch 20.?Hoos?Common $3 00a3 (*); light $3 05a4 00; packing H OOn 4 20; butchers' $4 20a4 30. ltcceipts 895 head; shipments 102 head. Sow Qrteaiuu KewO&lvaxs, March 20.?Molasses?Steady ami i?; good detmuul. Sugar?Llull. Bran? Firmer ut 82}*e. Others unchanged. 3,muscw?ttfs. OPEBA HOUSE. 1 CHARLOTTE! America's Greatest Ariht, CHARLOTTE THOMPSON ; THOMPSON! A>i? 1'or (lire: nlghti and Saturday , Matinee. i ...... THURSDAY, MARCH 30lli, ' iMCAjIATIC Tlits fatuouH adaptation of Charlotte Hroutc'a immortal atory co JANEEYBE, THURSDAY 3* originally bjr Charlotte , Ihuwpwn and for more than 1,200 ' time*, and notably for IHOcooK-cutlvo performances in i?ew York city,where FKIDAY ncn*ted a **n?ation in refined clrcl? unequalled in the history of Dramatic Illustration. AM) "* SATURDAY }""**>' <*?"? i:VUK.,rU**J JANE MATIN KK C^_^??E>U!><, SlnnliMd, .""f V Ll> ."unto Store ?'l? Tuwl.jr, M?tth 18tli. I niCtK^Admlmlon M) and 75c: r*. " virirr n""1Matttlce jiricca? ?r?l | L_ lbur. -e. |mlll8 I Ratals, St*, I WILL MOTE I TO No. 1226 MARKET STREET,; APRIL 1ST. MARTIN THORNTON t ii v PKOPIUBTOn OF TIIK Capital lleAtnurnnt. inli IT PHOENIX 8AI/OON" AND KEtiTAUKANT No. tj Wahhikotok Hall. It the finest ealonn ami reetaiirant In the State. 1 JrcrvtUltij draired at a fint-cla&a restaurant ran l? J r.u 11 at tuc I'huuilx. All dellrachia of the ?<-a.son, hi h as oyster*, gaiuc, etc., aerved in the bent of ityle. Iiiiuiu'ii'lnnuimt^iit* and the fitiett hranda u( Itquort nd clgnre in kluck. AUMUtfT UOLl1, i?Zi Proprietor. po justices of tiie tkaoe. . Wo nre now |>rt!pared to furnlsli nil kinds of _ JUSTICES' BLANKS, M 'rintod on Hrst-cliiss pujier ami in good style, t reasonable rutos, FIUCW A CAMPBELL, A nttcSn 2T> & 27 Fourteenth Rt [jUMlLY FLOUR-"(told Me. la I,'1 fancy; "Al* 2 i; ihlre'a No. 1," fancy; " Furguaun, Smith A Co.' Uolce: " IJellalre FaTOrlU," ltuttieaota Star," and her aiul'.tu hstroU in (tore and fur ule by M. KEILT.Y. positively /f% lry f<(??: ?: ? il Healthful rtnUmd by C i: I'tiKvk^o&uur ?.f f Jwnilitry, lUnnt t t..;*Uul"nilvt 7. J i tun, ii D .Chnnl t, K?uu>C.:} i *h-.?*r. M i*. In# I'ioVhur Ct*mUtr?, at U.kU ~ kJ!v,VJ ?f Uituoi/, a 4 w'.hrrt COLD L'i rJRST-CLASS C5A?KS, IN TIN CAty$ ONLY, Itcni iu Uhp, Uulj HulflUo V?Wd Qniinlll; IpSliigXs ^"?*??.u J08-H,8in, spwaasssrii I.1UKKKS1' ?.. '*AUlI?f Alt r W N?mr? of l,alE*vIS'u?11 *? ? . aulUble r.rUwrlC T.ii0; 21 Cfi.?** 01 iiaiiitu^ mi|im *?, N '< ''"U .,|T*l' ii?. IwClW1^'?* ESijrSS^I flOH ItKNT-IIUICK 11.11'sc """I jiSiT""*1- Kirsyi:} fwnr-? _nih7 "-fOUBjj POK REST- ~ ' ' Vtry cliea|i, tl.e STOHH nQ().. . lltig attached, No. 10IJ M:lit, (,im ^ ?' ?! by J. Si ,,!,. MIX liiireof "' IJW* h nihil) VUIIBf* Uistimi IU jjVtt KfcittT? TWO ROOMS (communicating) In Rt^l block, No. 1300 Market street, on third tt^^B front All the modern cuuvetilenco, ?..H quire ol H. FOHBia I e20 I'mtom Uu-a. H "PORRENTThe SALOON AND STOBEROOM la \u Huum. Alio the liar, Furniture au>t Saloon for Bale at retaouaWefi^urv*. at the oflku ol the H UEUilAN FIUE INSURANCE U), H JM So. Kiiuttfrnih anii HORRENT- I The RESIDENCE No. 1136 Euff one door above Twelfth Street. H Enquire of H J AS. L IlAWLVf, jan2 12At Main Simt 3Foe Swift. g H'un oaJjK?THK I'UXOWAGOsM _L of Adaiua A l.ucna. '1 W.iut-)n?i;nnifttw.H 1; new. Will be aold at a terr lor,' |?ric?u Lum H at the itore of C. Y. Lucas. A}>;>ly iu H d?* A. M. Alim IpOR SALE.?Brick House conUinaB . six rooms, Kent fur Si'.' |*r month. (ut>H uurcbaacd for fl.UUO; al*> u ItouMf-Knat IW.H Kenla for the aatue. Cau be purclu*?l !>< U H quire of WM.li. UALLKIt. to JjM>K SALE Oil KENT? The property lately occupied l>y Wm. MiNiUiiH Wagon and UUckamllh shop, on 'JUth itrirt, tai* H Main tod Market itrveta. AUot*? mu1I>1kU?H toob, one wheel boxing machine,one Ui*tlat?H chine ami other tool* iu wood *hop. TmukH Apply to T. It. Moflet, 'JIU5 Market Mrfri. tU H you SALE,-" I am ftuthoriacd to Ml what U knots utltH "KoUerU property," on South Y.itk SV, l?W H Large lot, good two-Mory frame liou*.. jji..ItaitB Ac. If not hold at private ?le labile IilllM'il.H March 27th. i will ulftr it at publle ult niUhsH door of tbeCourt Home at In o'clock i. m. >.n ikiii. nihH W. II. mini PR SALE LOW AND ON KAltl TEltMS. Farm of 240 at ret, on the Ohio rim, fiihUrt tfs {rota \Y hading. About one-lliinl mer Urtturi* all u rial soil, not subject to overflow), %# !! olijMU Market Gardening; about lU0acratineiiiaUt,?ttiM oao bo easily cultiVated when cleared. WaimjijiH spring drain; will make a splen ltd nUti luu. W. V. IIWtK A bBH, wr25 1:um jiaiktll^H jpou SALE?" Ono HEW SPUING WAGON,tulteUefori W-H it J waguu; will tie sold cheap lor rub. AV.rnH UALADE TllllTLE-Sl'RlNG UVGtiiii CttalH see them and you will buy. S. J KI.UFIilTI, fe2i Coiner Twenty-fourth anil W nniittAM.'- v . rw.?ouir-1 il l^ltliVA ?I.WL.WIUJ and practice. I/Nitioii ?xc<*|>ti<>ca]lf Wnik xiavoulent Iioum, rent low. I'nutlir of ikittj ;<u itanding. Alio a well i*it*.-tnl M?d<al at>4 ?*# !n?cou* Library; a now lire ami liuruUr |<nW*V :wo lulcronwipw, w 1th all tb?- aunwiilrt mlcr, and all lit** tixtimv and iuruiture i physician's outfit and oilier. Fur pirllctiUni^r oHr IL BLUM, WIiiwIIuk W. \u. l\ S.?I wiih in retire from pratlliv Iwe. iglUU.tumr pOIl SALE? A FEW DESIRABLE BUILDINGLOTS. If YOQ wish to purclia'.c a j:<khI aii>l?l,rtf ot, with (ins and Writer jnt,oiiiiiift?l?iii)Oi| jrour door, you w ill tlo well i<? iin|?ir<?'' C. A. SCHAEFER k CO, IJJJ .Market .street, Opera tlcn-ei "?ht. !?1I3 ? Wheeling W. VJ. DON'T WASTE YOUR MONEY )ii ltiirnt Alum or inferior llikiin: I'* bulb economy ami health t? uk LOGAN, LIST A CO\S EXCELSIOR BAKING POWDER For Ml* br tile l#?t tlealfrv rake Care of Your Horses, Cattle, &c. I S|ileudld remedy, either f?r pwirntluo ^ will be fiiuiid III I lie French Condition Powder. ll ll?l?i K'ihI f.ir H<v? nn<l < liifkeii'. . rHE BEST HOUSEKEEPERS Want l/itfan, IJ.?t A EXCELSIOR BAKING POWDER, k?tuw they know It U ?rlio!c^oin>' anJ I (1<?? It* work In-Hit than ?*>' >u the uurliU *? n the Eiitlnlnr. Egyptian Liver Pads, 'uticurt, llolmati'* IJ?rr l*.?k >' v'"'* I'll''*u'* tuout, Muliin** ?n'l< "J aixl IVjniur. I'or -wlf ! >' LOGAN, LIST & COJeZlDiy llrusjl-t . liil'hr OUDKE & CI)., L> MERCHANT WUOHS Caulmere Sails to Ordfr tis tn t.-i rCassimcre Pants to Order Jl IS (? St !>. ",Ktack Cloth and Diagonal Orc.s Suits loOrtf IM saj J.Vi iw ' eltnn nhlflfthilln. r.insanal Ovcrcjatl 11 Order _JI1? >18 f20 f?S I'M) Full Line of the Above to Choose Fro* All fiftoda UitHuilv cut, ??-!i Irlmnifl, ' * ?>t lKiUlnn?lil? manner. an>l warrantrl i? t?t. II will p*y you U i'iTf 111 a rull, * HUDKK&CO.. , ?a mw M.ir.tii.T ^-.r.at. alj o m O/^ia ifs fowdeb r Mninlrnl. Alulll IlllKmlu??. ? '