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Thursday Homing' ^ebrutufr tS TO PRINTERS. PBISTIMO PaBM FOR SALE. dAVINQ Jut put op la out Job Boob n ?| Hin'l CelebratoJ Weae.a. we bare tor Hie a Super-royal Waehlngton Hand Preea, which ?e viu diipoae of on very leuooeblc tartaa. 8ixe of Platea 43x28 i nchee. Any one wUhinr each a Preea woald conaalt their own Interact by airing ue n call. dec? OAMPBKLL * McDKRMQT. t Notice to Subscribers. The price for ibe various editions of the Intelligence is as follows, to advance : UAILVt by Mall, I Y?ar IT 00 ? ? 6 Maaiha....H 3 ft o 1 _ Oft In tbe.Cltjr, p?r Walk 15 TKI.WBKKLY.br H.11,1 Year *00 ? ? Moa. a vO - _? a ... i as WKKKl4Y.br Mall, 1 Y.ar. 8 00 ? -? O Moa 1 00 Committee Meeting, MKMBKHS of the Slipper Committee will attend a meeting tola morning at 0 o'clock, ail Blah tn'a itore. to make arrangecaenta for enurtalnlnr the 4lh W Va. Cavalry, oat of tanda appropriated by the legislators, upon their arrival at the B * 0. Depot. The (tedmeat U expected to arrive tfala afternoon. febift-lt JQUa B. WIL8QH, Bett-y. larPocAHoHTAS County?What tub Wab has Doaa.?During tbe discussion yesterday in ibe Senate, upon tbe bill to remove tbe seat of jastioe of Pocabontas coanty, the Senator from Pocahontas, Mr. Young, said that HuotersTille, tbe present county seat, which is only three miles from tbe old 8Mte.lioe,was situated id a wilderness. There were only five or six bouses in the place, and not another hab itation for miles in any direction. He said tbe place was as desolate as Babylon. .The last time be was there the only living animal be saw was a half starved cat. Kuntersville, be said, was alwaysa drunk en, dirty town, tbe rallying bole of trea son, and in tbe country around it there was nothing but huckelbery bushes and pitob pine woods, ground that wonld not fetch buckwheat, barren wastes and pre cipices inhabited by panthers. The Dnioa soldiers burned part of the town contain ing rebel stores in 1861, and the rebels afterwards bnrned the Court Honee. Tbe wealthy man of Pocahontas have generally cast their fortunes with the rebellion. They have sowed the wind and will reap the whirlwind. Uany other counties on tbe border of this State are in a similar condition to that described by the Sen ator. U?TA Jock which had a sbrioos Ter mination.?Some silly young men think it "a capital joke" to publish tbe marriage of two parties who, perhaps, have no idea of uniting their future lives, who, if they have do not desire the fact proclaimed to the world. We have been deceived into tbe publication of such notices. Often it is "done for fun," sometimes maliciously.? Every newspaper is liable to be imposed upon in this way, in spite of all protection. It is well for those who are thus disposed to perpetuate a senseless joke to know that the newspapers and the public have some protection in tbe law. A few days sinoe a fraudulent marriage notice was sent to the Boston Journal and tbe Tannton Oantu. The matter was placed in tbe bands of De puty Sheriff Thayer, of Tannton, for inves tigation, who traced the frand to Samuel W. Day, of Mansfield. Day was arraigned before tbe Polioe Gourt in Tannton on Sat urday, and plead guilty to the obarge.? The case was continued for two weeks, at the request of tbe defendant, for sentence. Tbis case should be a warning to others who are tempted by exuberant silliness to violate tbe law, as well as tbe personal rights of others. fWCoiiviBit?D?By a letter from an offioer of the l&th W. Va. regiment, at Ca bell Court House, to a member of tbe House of Delegates here, under date of tbe 19tb insL, the capture of tbe notorious rebel, Colonel J. M. Furguson and about twenty of bis men, is fully confirmed. It was achieved by Colonel. Gallup, on the l&lh inst., surrounding and surprising tbe rebel camp, eituated between tbe bead waters of Laurel and Lick Creek, in Wayne county, about 18 miles from tbe Court Bouse. There were about 60 men in the camp. Captain Pinckard, Lieut. Oris wold, of the 13tb W. Va., regiment* Sergeant McCormlck, of the 9lh W. Va. regiment,, and a Federal eold.er, a prisoner, were 1 unfortunately killed by tbe fire of Oolooel Oallnp's men. Tbe rebels left five of their number dead io tbe camp. Pinckard and Griswold were taken with Gen. Scammou. They were exoelleat officers, and their unfortunate death will be deeply regretted by their companions in arms and by their relative* and friends. ?op-the attention of the. citiiens of Wheeling is directed to the advertisement of the Lectnre by Dr. Parrisb, Agent of the V. S. Sanitary Commission, this evening, at the Fourth stieet M. E. Church. It will be recollected that the Doctor lectured a short time ago, to a few members of tbe Legislature and others in the Hall of the House of Delegates. A very general de ?ire was expressed by those who bad lbs pleasure of hearing the Doctor on that oc casion, that lb* citixeos generally could have been present and heard bis clear and tuotd exposition of; the bbject* kid Work ings of this groat charity. I' > Tbe Doctor has now, upon request; con sented to lectnre to the general public upoo this subject, and we bopa to see a large attendance of tbe citlxeni, and espe cially of the bumaae and patriotic ladles of Wheeling to-night WWi are requested to state for the benefit ol those wishing to volunteer, and lor tbe benefit of recruiting officers, thai Wirt county is paying a boanly of. twe hundred dollars, aukdown. We are aleo requested to state that tbi counties of Monongalia and Preston an fjiag three hundred dollars bounty. Hauaa lut availing waa so small and Id. I significant an affair that li was decided lo adjourn without bearing aaj of ibe apeak art. Tbosa interested in the meeting were disappointed in getting a band and failed I in other respects to make the notice of the meeting public. The meeting will be beld on Saturday evening next and will be ad dressed by Governor Boreman, Obaplain Troeman, Ooli. Thoburn and Capehart and other gentleman. IQFMobb Paiaomai.?Sergeant Thos. Jefferson, of OapUin Gbirtej Harrison's I company, arrived in tbil city yesterday with nine rebel prisoners. They were] lately picked up in various parte of Brax ton and tdjoloing counties by the members of Capta\n Harrison's company, stationed at Bnlltowg. _ . ?STTai loan UcQuin, who was (tabbed by a fellow conntrym^, at Bellair on I Tuesday alternixm^-dled yesterday. Tbe man who'inflicted the wound wae a oousin of deceased, and the affray took plaoe at the house of the murderer. The gnlity | party was arrested and committed to St. Olairsvllle jail. tSfTam Bohmiah Glass Blowibs con tinue to draw good houses at Washington I Hall. Every yarlety of ornamental glass I blowing is shown anddrawn for. To-mor row night a beautiful priae will be givjau to the author of tbe best connundrum. ggjTTHi Ritib was still swelling slowly | yesterday and considerable ice was floating, indicating that the ioe was letting loose I above. A very slight rise now would give | us an unobstructed river. . -Nbw Optical Institotb.?We call the attention of our readers to the above establishment, where all afflicted with Dad | eyesight can get a pair of the finest Peris copioCrystal Speotacles for strengthening I and preserving the eyesight. CaII and I examine bis glasaes. Office, No. 22 Uon-1 roe street. TALLANT & DELAPLAIN, WHOLH8ALB DIALSEg IN DRY GOODS,| FANCY GOODS, | UB ? NOTIONS,| ttl MAIN STRRET, WHEKLIHO, W. VA. I WK would respectfully announce that wo have J made extensive preparation* for the transac- | Uon of a heavy Fall and Winter Trad?, l mad will offer laducements that no ether eitj can | surpass. From having oar Principal Buyer constantly in j market, we are enabled to furnish full lines of NEW St'JL' V I i"RRa as Hut as they are leaned by the manufacturer*. ARK AT ALL TIMK8 RKADY TO OT-4 PLICATE TUB QUOTATIONS OF ANT Or TBS 1 BAST KEN GIT IKS. Our stock will be found at all times full and completSi.| Examinations and letters of Inquiry reepectfolly I eollclted. 49* All order* promptly and faithfully filled. eepS TALLANT A DKLAPLA1N. PARTRIDGE'S ART PALACE!) _ XMD - STOCK DEPOT, Emporium for Artists' Materials. ALBUMS. Picture Frames, or all sixes, and Pho tographic Cards, at wholesale and retail. P holographs, from card to life else, taken from lite or from old laded likenesses, however small, plain or flnithed, la OIL. OR A YON OK WATKit COLORS. Recent Important Improvements afford us facil ities for lane groups, for exoollenoe of workman ship and rapidity of execution. UNSURPASSED BY ANT OALLKKT IN THK WORLD. 49"Prices as low as at any gtUsry in the oity. feMa S. Xj. CHRISTIE, Commission Merchant, NO. 46 VINK STRBKT, fob23 6m ClHCIHBfATL O. To Millers and Mill Owners. 8 B wit.tita.MS' 8KL?-B.KOUtJLTINO BLAST SMUT MACHINE. raiHB only parfact aaparatlng, beating and > coo ring 1 machine fit om. munruund by oa on Wbe?llu| Ialand and delivered frM of charge at ataamboat landing or railroad depot lo Wheeling or Bridgeport, Ohio, at tha following prima: Kb. 1, ehui lSbaaheleporhoar, pile S100. M *J0 4 184. ? o, "16 ? ? 180. ? *? 60 " ? 176, SSBsriKMStuua w?. CLOSING UP BUSINESS. ilHK undersigned having oeased manufacturing J Flint Glass, and having determined to dose up is hastneee of the firm, off r their entire stock, consisting of svery variety of Plsin, Pressed and Out QLAMWAH1 FINK TKA SKTd, Of FR1NCH CHINA, OlilNA YASKS, CHINA CUPS AND SAUCKKS, AMD CHINA DI0HK8. Of every doecrtpUon, together with a Urge and wel selected stock of OHOOKKRT, CUTLKHT, Ac., Ac, All of which win b. aold at ooet for eaah. Peraoaa wasting any of tha aboT. good, will flad ? FOR SALE. 1WISH >? all a good two .tory Bri.lt Boom ' aad ftyar Lota af groaad, rroatlnr oa Ly na atreet, I. ChurchLU'. addition to thaaMj of Whaling. ; Tor pAriicalara apply to JAMJtA M. dillon, ItMtf Plambac. UAHTLt DTK COLOR*. ~ w?Bblteiao,' Bine, Black, . Jtak, Orange. Maha, flalmon, Ik all ahadee. and LOGAN, LIST A 00^ janjW Wfcolsalo DruggUu, Wheeling. FA Mil* Y DTK COLORS. ?A3MCr?wii?ygfta?ea. WHOLESALE DRY GtlODS ? AB1> ? NOTIONS. Simpson & Wilson, vrr* ?? ^ _ ? uupiuiii iitncUva Block of I KJ FORB1GN AND DOMKtiTIC DKY GOODS, to which thsy are constantly reoeiving Addition* of I Desirable and Seasonable Goods, to miet the want* of the trad?. . : PUIHTH, all best makes, G1MOHAH8, DBLA1HB8, ALPAUCA8, COBUBOSf RBPri, lAXONY DRB88 GOODS, 4ID., BROWN * BLBAOUED MUSLIM, Colored Cambric, Corset Jeans, Drilling, Canton Flannel, Canton Cloaktngs, Limeys, Red and' White Flannel, Shirting end Sack Flannels, Shirting Checks and Stripes, Ticking, Denims, Ac. Ac. CLOTHS, BLACK AND FANCY CASSlMBRBS 8ATINBT8, JBANS and TWBBD, a large stock. A Full Stock of Notions, , SHAWLS, DKE8S TRIMMINGS, RIBBONS, HO- | SIBRY and GLOVBS, Ac., on Sd floor. We think our stock worthy the attention of pur chasers. sepia e filled at lowest figures. SIMPSON A WILSON. WILCOX & GIBBS' SEWING MACHINES. D. NICOLL & BRO., Agents, 100 Main Street, foblfi-8m WHBBUNG, WE8T TA. HAIR T7EIZZKTT8. BBA1D8 AMD BACK CURLS?A r small assortment Jos; received as sample*. We have made an arrangement with a celebrated Hair Dresser east to fill any orders intrusted to ns for the above goods.. We can also fOrnish Wigs for ladles and gentlemen at reasonable rates and of beat makes. Please give us yonr orders and they will be promptly attended to. D. NICOLL A BRO., feblfi-Sm 109 Main street. SHEET MUSIC. i A LARGS 8UPPLY received by Sxpress to-day I f\ at the Variety btore of D. NICOLL A BRO., tebl6-3m 100 Main street. Sheriffs Sale or Beal Estate. Wolfe, Ballard k Go. 1 vs. VDecree in Chancery. Mary Moore. J BY virtue of a decree rendered by the Circuit Court of Ohio county, In the above entitled cause, ou the the 38th day of October, 1843,1 Shan proceed to sell at pnblic sale, at the front door of the Cohrt House of Ohio countyou the 12th day of March. 1864, the part of Lot No. 35, in J. Zane's addition to the city of Wheeling, fronting on Main street, forty-six feet more or.les?. of which Joseph Moore died seised, and In the bill and proceeding* mentioned. Terms of 8#le?On a credit of six, twslvs^aud eighteen months, In equal instalments, bearing In terest nntil paid; the purchaser giving bond with good security and the title te be retained until the whole purchase money is paid. J08BPH &KYHOI.TK feb9 td 600 J08KPH BKYROLD. Sherifful Ohio County. in n 0A8rOB AND SW*KT OIL, 9 A 4 01 ?nn ."J*"Cinnamon A Peppermint ,J!5 1 *???? Jamaica Qing.r, 10??. " J"1'. 2 o*. 4 oi. 8 o*. pt*. A qt*. Por.al.iS " ' ^ A 4 o*. LAUQHMN8 A BD8UFIWJ). 20 ?| ?*NT- awxjuol, SO '; Pore Liiuetd Oil, ?oril.b/Plrlt*T?r,"K"1,"> t'*i0 LAU0HUM8 ABDaaPllLD'g. 15 SSKJ?i??i8h whiting, JZX "'*? Pa"J Bidder., JJJ" " Ven.tl.n Rod, . . I?00 Yellow Ochre, at f.bio LAUaHLlNa A BPSHPIKl.nxi 000 PURS WHITE LBS- CONK LIN'S v LKAD. *' 2C00 B>i. Baltimore White Lead. ??2 - whiu iW, }<?? " White and ked Lead, at - "b2? LAPQHHH8 A BUSBPHLD'B. Oft ?WA OARBON OIL, WHlTB. 10 bbin. Tanners QirWnk. ?S ^ J?*"" 01 bleached, f x <A Glue, for Cabinet use, at h9? liAUOHLINS k BUSHFIBLD'S. ?55* iLDB vitriol, &**???> *?????. 600 " Cudbear, at LAUGHHW8 A BUSHFIBLD'S. 1000 feb20 1000 i LD8. PKPPKH .I/ted, 400 ttu. Atlplce, WO ?> Oeaaia, it mala, auo ? Nntmegi For aaia bjr ' f*b? LAPOHMN8 A BQ8HP1KLD, fiO ?P? DBiKlfa PLANTATION UITTEK8,' ,Jj} d?*. IJoatetter'a Stomach Bitten. 100 ? Old Home BIlteTT^ 13 FotlSle bTllMjU,"i'' 0,ra"n fcbao LAOOHLIW8 A BnaBPlBLD. 25 10 u Oinoamoo. W " Hnitard, *> can* Coleman*. Mustard, at LAUQHLINB A BPBHPIBLD'g. I 1 9.fi E?E FBKY* VIKUiroQE, I *50 do*. Melan.'a Plila and Vermlfni. 2 ? ?yii.ht'. Vmtabla PUlli, hriV 7 tU*h"UCPUU feb-J0 MORE NEW GOODS | ? unmtu O. NICOLL A BRO'S YARIBTY STORK. "VrCRSSRYCLOTHS, Corset fronts. Pagei' lv chine Sewing Silk, Black Zephyr. Drab Bilk Belting, SO lb. 8Ud-B?3LP ?&, n, rrSft Horo K nnd I 1.AOQHLIN8 A BD8HTIKLD. jo u until. D ^ Him aoxaua. | ? nocuieritio., NO. 31 A 38 HA1BI STRBBT, i. Cantro ,^ heeling, I R"rSa2SSffi of "? Mock,of rORKlO" IVM11 * 1 their large and well assorted ) DOMJCSTir! < t tiouom, Ja, ad.Kaim ?>e?./ir?gr a?irmhu ujlii ol ail wo.l 0arp^% ?xtxa npntne, at rerj ndocad ?"iTeftke abor. toode ha^ta, bpurck^d live thelataadraaca.we k*T? ooaeiadal tj aril All cai>> ??;?% liiit'imllj to'their ad WlUp toclw ?? aa ?rlj eall baior. pnrcha<lac ' Bold wboli?1. and ntall at Mo*. <1 and U Mali mm, Oeatt. Wbaallac, W. Ta. Mi, jouiuixnioo. 8c"~ P.C. HILDRETH a bro.. f*M ? * ' 'AgeatiBri- the Uusfaclnrw. Partnership Notice." .d'l*pmp< b?, ? ettS8K5-.i- ... 1.IXi"ANr * dila'plainI*" O^Tt. J *? 110(K)S^oS,JK5"4S^B *??? *"'? MHM, DOSxON * OGLEBAY WMTORAJIT 8VHUP. ?">OJ?DM ofcoetint Coughing U .topped b, K.YPKCTOR ANT 8YRUP. Dimoulty of Breathing li rellered by (be x V - ' ?'WIW.MM'.. Inflammation orth. Lung. i? cured by tue KXPEOTORANT^SYRUP. ObUdraa can uee-without fiarthe , EXPECTORANT SYRUP. Aathm.,' Brpnchltla apd a^fcMjOr,^;',j ,be . . Throat Is cured by the 'EXt rcrofeikT 8 YRtlP.' i ftlM 41 Cenli. Prepared only by foWO LAUGHLUIS 4 BUSHFIELO. HEIMSTBEET'S I INIMITABLr HAIR RESTORATIVE IXX8WOX A llVE, Bat reetoreegray hair to It. original color, by np. plying the capillary tubea with natnral auateuance Impaired by age 0r dleeaae. All iiwlanlaneowdw, I ?nooapoMdorteiwr muio, defraying the ritellty kod bwnty of tb. hair, And aflbrd of thacuelr.. no dnartng. Heimatnet'a Inimitable Ootorlng not on ly Ketone hmlr tolU natural oolor by to eu, i- I eeae, bnt gireetlia hair a LDIURIAST BKAVTY, promote. tu growttypreraot. ita w,|ng off, aridl Mrm dandruff, and Impart* health and pleaaanto to the head. It haa atood the te.t of tliie, be original Hair Oolorlig, and 1. constantly Incwaflng I In fevor. Uaad by both gentlemen and ladiea. It la ?old by all raapaotabla deal era, or can be procured by tham of the oammfrclal agaut, D. B. Barnea k Oj., i0S Broadway. X. I." Two aUa^ 60 cent. and 111 lepl-flm II AG AN'8 MAGNOLIA BALM. , nmiathernoatdellghtmi and extraordinary ar <llacoT*i*l. It ohangaa the ana burnt fcoe and handa to a pearly aatlu texture of rarlahlni bean^, Imparting the marble parity of youth, and the dUhHgue appearance eo inrltlng In the city bell, offcahloo It remoTaa tan, frecklee, pimple, and rough ueee from th. akln,l?rtng the complexion fraah, tranqiarent and .mooth. It coauina no nut l?ui luluriou. to the akin. PatrouUed by Actree** DKMA8 I. BASHES *. CO. , General Agent., "?f1 8m *w BROADWAY, N. Y. HAIR dye ! HAIR DYE!! j BATOHRLOR'S CELEBRATED HAIB DYE In the Beat la the World. 1 I rag ONLY HARMLESS, TRUE, AND RELIABLE dye known. ; Thla apleodid Hair Dye U Perfcct-changee Red, luaty or Orey Hair, Inatantly to a Olouy Black , or | Watural Brown, without Injuring the Hair or Staining tbe Skin, leering the Hair Bo ft and BeauU W; Impart, fr?U Tltality, fluently rearing it. Jri.tln. color, and reetllea the 111 effoct. of Bad V1" Genuine I. aign?d WILLI AM. A. B ATOil *LOB, all other, are mere Imitation^ and ahoold'be troided. Bold by all Druggiata, Ac. FACTORY?81 BAKOLAY-ST, N. Y. 1 Betobelor'a Hew Toilet Cream ror anil, i,?**"!** tU. Hair. I GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. | SIE JAMBS CLARKE'S Celebrated Female Pills. i " PT-^P^ '/Sir J. Clarke. Que "*y,lclan Extraordinary to the | Thu ln^n^?le medial nee u unfailing in the cure )f aU thoe. palulhl and dangarotu dUeaae. to which the female conitltntlon U aubject. It moderatea all ixcaaa and ramores all obatmctlon., and a apeedy 11 -ure may be railed on. TO marrikd LADIES It la peculiarly muted. It will, in a abort lime, bring an the monthly period witb regularity. Bteh bottle, price One Dollar, bear, the Qorern ment Stamp of Oreat Britain to prevent counterfeit*. ^ CAUTION. Th K PilU ahonid not be taken by lemalee during the FIRST IBUE MONTHS of Pregnancy, mi ihey v* wre to bring on MiKarrin^, but at any other time they aro Mfe. < In all caaeu of nervooa and Spinal Affections, Paine ' lu th. Back ?d Limb., Fatigue on rfight exertion. Palpitation of th. Heart, Hyri.rie. and White, Ihme Pill, will effect a cure when all other mean, nave failed: and although a powerful remedy, do not contain ironi calomel antimony, or anything hurtful to the constitution. Full direction* in the pamphlet around each peck ege, which should be careftilly preMrred. ? Bole agent for the United State* and Canada*, J'08 M081S8?27 Oortlandt flt., N. Y. N* B??W.00 and tix postage stamps, eaclosed to any authorixed agent will insure a bottle containing fifty Pills by return mall. JyS#**1* by I-AUQHLINB * BUSHFIELD, RECEIVED AND OPENED, 225 D0Z-J* sitofe,- . OKtnS' AMD LADIES' LINEN OOLLARS; 15,000.2 kind.e?h, GENTS' AND LADLES' PAPER OOLLARS; 10 DOZ. LADIES' LINEN OOFFS; 1S4 Piece., S kind., VICTORIA AND PRINCESS RUFFLINti; | 200 Pleoaa,S8 oolor.,, " FLOTkD RIBBON; IM Dozen, 30 kind., : USAD NETS AND DRESSES, With the moat oompl.ta amortmect ol Notiona In the ally. Call and be aatlada 1 GEORGE K. WHEAT, febSO 3iO HOHROE IT,'. . WHEELINq P. C. H1LDRSTH 4; -BB.O ? S Hall Itraai, WHEELINO.WESt y*. Late Southern News * i YJ)hS" Feb- 24-~The Times has Richmond papera to the 20ih. W?r DePa?"ient received an offlc.Hl dispatch thai the enemy made a demonstration with gunboats and ti land Sf V GrHut'a Pasa. 35 mil" from Alo bile. It was bloodless as the fire of the enemy tell short. There is no doubt this approach is from Bdok's lines. ihf mT-?11'* ^olumB *re approaching by the Mobile and Ohio railroad, and another column from Peneauole is understood to be Hh? S$? ?m Pollar<i;40a.ile3 frjni Mo Ott' 'k? situation '? undoubtedly oriti Another dispatch announced tbe repulse Another dispatch from Oen. Maury re. S?r,8innenBI,?to,'s force at Quitman'at tot over 1000 me.., and the whole affair is pro road' " ?D "e a?d Ohi0 v TtL" E"n,iner of the 18th states that the Yankee General Averill is preparing for a raid, bis force is increased to 5000 effic tk" "a , "ini i8said to be Lynchburg The Kaaminer of tbe 12th, reports au-' n denl' a(irance in beary force ud tbe Peninsula with the advance at Park ?fam m' rU1"IJ8 Jhere i8 00 occasion for eau? B,Chmood 18 corered from as da?bheftVi?ChbQrI ReP?b"c?n reports the death of Parson Browolow at Knoxville. dispatches rsoii bsabhxqabd O^p/"'0"' ftb- 11 ~U is reported that ?,'r fla5*?nn?rePal??J the enemy's force at Lake tiny, Fla. Finnegan's reinforce ments had not reached him. Another dispatch states that Qen. Wise ln'parsnit ?n Joba'a l8la?d and is The Savannah News says, little aonre. hension is felt for tbe result of tbe Florida expedition. Ample arrangements are made to prevent any extended advanco. The Examiner of the 18th announces the dispatch of tbe first installment of Yankee prisoners on the 17th to Americns Qa a theT-P.r T P0"! 6?00 or 6000 "?to be sen? there at tbe rate of 400 or wore daily ??&?&&&?* 20-The Charl" Secretary Chase is making every exer Uon to flood the South wit? greenbacks, which, unless immediately checked will ?r??MUrCUrre0C'' and thus inflict a mortal blow on tbe success of tbe confed The same paper says: .hT,h6 J00!1?.01 dr?PP?og of tbe enemy's shot and shell is telling in our part of the Suppressed Newspaper to He-appear from the Indian oountry Sr. Louis, Feb. 24,-Tbe Morning Her f , oppressed by tbe military authorities two year, ago. will shortly re-appearbv permission of Gen. Roseorans, on condi lion that it must be truly loyal, and con tain nothing cumulated to embarasi mili A C k?j discourage enlistments. A rort Smith despatch says: .. from the Indian eountrv state that^ajley Canadian river and its tribu taries are clear of rebels. The npper Sem inole country has been entirely swept, and all rebel supplies for a movement oo Ar kansas must come from Red river, where the enemy are now concentrating heartened.6' l0dia?8 lh???8bljr die Qen. tyorar, of' the present Choctaw le*. Islature, a f w days ago advised the iS Tho Pt.rem A omeand ra!sB crops. The Choctaws,Creeks, Cherokees, Chick Th! r"h- ?, r,tribea were represented. The Choctttws,urge a separate confeder protect llT coniederacylis unable to a.cSuaCrouu,aKrien,PrePare<1 '? "?? ?"? ! Col. Philip's brigade had a fight with ' rebel Indians andTeiansrn Middle Boggy i ?ryt.r : the'Canadian*' ?Ur '?rCeS lhBD re,ired '' Fort Smith has been included in the De partment of Arkansas, and Qen. Thayer baa established his headquarters there. Appointments Confirmed. i in executive session: ueoenateji Paso l)el Norte; George P. Hauser, of [lis Consul at Bbeuou; Benjamin F.Hall ot Colorado Territory Consu, at VaipJiUo BP BiS f'ti ?l PA ? Uonaul at Naples W Sur VF n ^'L ?",1 al S*n Ju?n at Maii. "11 ? 1 ?' lQdiana. Consul at Mantanilla; James 0. Maix, of Ohio Oh?n n ,D8terdaa,i A Kiddle, of Ohio, Consul at Mataozas; Phillip n of ~aud office at S.n Francisco. Important from the Potomac Army i Nkw York, Feb. 24 A Wa.hin?.^?' of Uia'ad m' tilT" Lieut" Dabae? of the 2d Massachusetts cavalry, and 125 Xm fssssrjsojr^rr. ??? * It is positively asserted the army of tbe Potomac is to be formed into three grand divisions, Sedgewick to command the right, Pleasantoo the centre and Hancock the ry corpj " ,0 command tbe caval The World's special, dated Washington, 28J. says: The city is full of rumors of a movemtut o? the army of the Potomac ? It is rumored tbe tenu were to be struck on Monday morning, and a serious effort made to dislodge Lee from his position on tbe south bank of the Rapidan ... There is rnion to believe' also that Grant is in motion from Chattanooga. Sigel to SuDersede Qen- Kellev , Nbw Yost,'Feb. 24._Tbe Tribnoe's Washington special of the 23d says Geo mifod a-'Wfrtj? " ifPOrt'nt cot^ mand by the President. It is understood to be to superset^ Gen. Kelley^ .?.lT^I0A,' ?One-third of! the business po(tioo of Wioansbnrg Tompkins county, was destroyed by fire firehufirti' * con?nmed thirty. five buildings, inclndmg the Bank, Hartel, ^"."h 'r Mwhier's stores, dwellings, c?taintl " ' ml"- Lo" not a'! F(V4"-^e Herald's arm, ol the Potomac dfspatch says: KichmotdMptd Pri,?"r, h?re arrl"d Ttie rebel pjckets are doubled to cover a weakening of their force* and lessen tbe chances ot deserters to escape. I ntMMrigglHHBMMHSfiiBMMitfMi * -Ewlga Nsw ?f>BK, Feb. m?Th?-; steamer H^olft, from Liverpoolf"on tbo' 9th and Queeostown on'the loth, bu arrived witfi tares days later news Parliamentary news is unimportant. In Hulsiein affairs were under control of the Germanic Diet. Prussia Las positively declared that it would respect the integrity of Denmark. It is fully uonfirmbd that the Daaes have retreated from Schleswig, evacuated tbe Dannerkuick and blown up their works at MisBunde. Tbe Germans followed tbe banes to FleuBburg, when tbe latter retreated . to wards Duppel. Several severe engage ments had taken plaoe, with considerable losses oa both sides. Tbe Qermaoa se cured great booty and a large number of prisoners. Acoordiug to some authorities the Danish possessiou of Schlcawig i is ended. It istbought that the Danes will make a formidable stand at Duppel, where th'ey will be supported by their fleet. Great excitement existed at Copenhagen, caused by tbe Danish retreat. It was reported at Paris tbat a revolu tion bad brukeu out at Copenhagen, and the King of Denmark bad embarked for England, and that the King of Sweden bad been proclaimed in bis place .English journals continue very anti German. The Conaervativea hold LArd Russell responsible for tbe Danish Re verses. At Liverpool on the 9th cotton was firm. In breadstuffs nothing was ' doing, owing to tbe uncertainty of political af fairs. Beet and pork were quiet and steady, and bacon unchanged. LATBB. The rumored revolution in Copenhagen is unfounded. Tbe Prussians occupied Flensburg. The Austrian losses there were 1,100 Lord Russell stated in the House of Lords that Minister Adams thought it pru deut to withhold Secretary Seward's of fensive despatch, at which Lord Derby was so iodigoant, and it bad never been presentod. Layard said America bad not made any demand for indemnity for the Alabama's doings. Provisions were quiet and Bteady. Consols for money 90} ADDITIONAL POBSION NEWS BY TUB STKAHKB OtTY or LONDON. Garl Russell and Palmerston bo'b made explanations relative to the Danish ques tion denying tbe right of Anstria and Prusaia to abrogate the treaty of 1852;? Both Bouses of tbe Regstaadt adopted resolutions exhorting the people to tran quility and order, and pledging itself loan energetic defense of tbe country. An ad dress to the King was voted. Tbe Austrian headquarters on tbe 9th were>t Fraerup.and the Prussian atFlens burg. The Germans bad decided to razee tbe Danuerwerke. It was rumored tbat tbe Prussians were attacking the Danes at Duppel and had reached Alsen. Duke Frederick was proclaimed at Flensburg. It was reported that Denmark had pro posed a European Congress relative to Schleswig. It was asserted tbat the Aua trtau ministry bad resolved tbat the Loudon patrol ckn no longer be preaerved as a basi9 of nego tiation. B Tbe London Timea saya tbe Danes lost everything in Schleswig except honor. Tbe Morning Poat sayB the situation is an informal suspension of hostilities and tbe time has arrived for a baais of arrange ment to be discusied. The Morning Herald contenda tbat if Austria and Prussia repudiate tbe treaty ol London, a general war can hardly be es caped. Other continental news unimportant. LATEST VIA QUKKKSTOWN. London, Feb. 11.?The confederate steamer Florida left Brest on tbe nigbt of rbe 9th. It is presumed tbat tbe federal steamer Kersage will pursue her. Tbe rumor of an armistice between tbe Danes and Germaue at Schleswig is uo ouoded. There has becu no more tilth tine ts yet. * Tbe Danish Regstaadt have voted an iddrcss to tbe army in favor of a v goroua prosecution of tbe war. Tbe proclamation of Marshal Urangel declares the authority of the Kiug of Den mark suspended at Scb eswig. The Vienna Boteobafler says Denmark by its anterior couduct and armed resist ance has abolished all treaties. Tbe treaty of London do longer exists. Aus tria and Prussia are masters of the policy towards Denmark. Pabis, 10th?P. M ?The Constitutional considers the evacuatiou of Dauuerwerkfi to* tbe Danes will prolong the war. It feara tbat tbe difficulties now arising will be different to those before tbe war. The basis'of negotiation, H adds, has been die placed and many complications and diffi culties am possible. Last Night's Report. Qen Sigel Assigned to tbe Command of West Va. W. H. Copley, Senator: Washington, Feb. 24. 1864. General Sigel ia aasiged to the com mand of West Virginia. K. V. Whaliy. CONGRESSIONAL HOV8K. WABHiXQTOH. Peb. 24. After some aoimporiaut business, tbe House resumed the consideration of tbe bill to establish a bureau of Vreedmen's Affairs. Mr. King, of Mo., defended Gov. Gamble, Gen. Scbo6eld and tbe state Militia, Sever ly criticising tbe so called neutrals in this war, and those who oppose -its further prosecution. Tbe committee then proceeded to vote on the ameodmeot heretofore offered, tbat seamen shall be paid in gold or Ita equiva lent. It was disagreed to, 35 against 63. Mr. Rice, of Unas., moved to increase the appropriation for the construction and repair of vesels, from $22,800,000 to#26, 800.000. After debate it waa agreed to, 72 to 23. c A loog debate took place on the iu-m of $133,000 for tbe purcbase of 2 lots adjoin ing tbe Boaloo Navy Yard. An ineffectu al motion was made to strike out. . With out coming to any conclusion tbe commit tee rose and tbe House adjourned. From Chattanooga Obattanoooa, Feb. 24 Qen. Potter skirmiahed with tbe enemy all day yester day and eoeceeditigio driving bim to Tun nel Hill, Ga. : , r, , The 19th Illinois and 88th Indiana wera. actively engaged afirrmtsbing all .day. J. Jackson, Orderly Sergeant of Company B, 19tb 111., and several others were wounded. On pushing after the rebels to Taonel Hill they-opened .heavily with (our 'field pieces. It is supposed- tbey are goiug to dispute tbe further passage of our troops if an atttempt Is made to push on. 1 ?. >-S?om-Newberni U G?? N?w Yori.j K?b. Ji?The- Nenbetu Union feeling. We cannot for a moment doubt that sboold a strong fV'derol force move on Raleigh, and unfurl the old Star Spangled Banner (ruin the Oapitol, it would.be bailed witb sbontu Ot intense joy by tenj of tbousundi* Kumor say# Gen. Pickett baa been court inurtialed fur not capturing Newbern. Lnrge numbers are ehlUtiog in '.be 8ro oudXurtb Carolina Union regiment. Ci'mukhland Uip, KeO. 24.?Ou tbe 2 JJ iusi. u ballaltioa of tbe 11th 'Feouesssee Cavalry stationed on Virginia road, fir-i miles east, were surpi-ised At daylight, "imd surrounded ?y a large force ot rebel cav alry. Two companies of infantry, niue of tbe 91st Indiana and the 2d North Caro lina were with tbe command oF Col. Davis. The company of the 91st in charge of Lieut. Wise, cut and fcuigbt their way through witb a loss of 111 re e killed, and escaped. Two offioers and about 60 ot CoL Davis' men also succeeded in making tbeir es cape, but the rest of tbe company were probably captured. At tbe earns time tbe rebels attacked our outposts at Powell's Bridge,'oa the Taze well road, five miles sott'tb, consisting of Bfty men in charge of Oapt. Pickering, ol the 34th. Kentucky Infantry, supported by a block bouse, but the rebels were re pulsed three times, wbeu Oapt. Pickering with bis men were withdrawn, to prevent their being cut off from the Gap. Colonel Davis is said to.be severely wounded. St. Jobhs, N. 1) , KaO. 24.?Toe police magistrate delivered judgment to day in tbe Chesapeake cue, ordering tbe priaon - ers to be committed to jail for surrender to the 0. S. authorities. Ue said this capture was tbe work o'f cowards and villains.. Tbe only antborlty given for tbn seizure is that given by John Parker and he bad no pow er to give commission* to others. There was no authority given In. tbe letter of mortgage to Parker to transfer bis power to anotber, it w&s piracy, robbery, murder and is a cmejwitbin tbe extradition treaiy. Application will be made for a writ of habeas corpns so as to bring tbe case be fore tbe Supreme Cnurt. Hew York Market New York, Fab. 24. Floor?Moderately active and without decided change. Whisky?-Heavy, unsettled and lover at pyfoj State; 87 for westecd. "Wneat?Steady and without decided change; $1 58@1 69 for Chicago spring; $1 &8@1 59 for Milwaukee club; $1 ti50 1 G8 for wiuter red western. - Corn?Quiet and a shade firmer; SI 284 @1 29 for shipping mixed westero in store; $1 32 delivered per cargo; $1 241 for Southern yellow. Oals-i-S^eady. Wool?Quiet and droopiog. Petroleum?Quiet and heavy; crude 80; refined in bond nominally 48. Pork?In fair demand 'and closing** shade easier for new. but little firmer for old mess; $22022 25 for mass; $21021 25 far old do.; $23 75@24 for new do; $10 50018 75 for old and new prime. Beef?More steady; $607 for mess; $4 05 for'country prime; $10014 50 for re packed mess; $15016 for extra mess. . Bacon?Sides quiet and firm; $11? lor western Cumberland cot; $11014 for do. short ribbed; $12} for do. tor long and clear. Dressed hogs?Dull and lower; $910 10J for western. Lord?Dull; 13}014?. Hew York Honey Market N*w Yom, Feb. 24. Money?Racy and an abundant supply at 506 per cent. Sterling?Rather more steady at 1720 172j. Gold?Opened at 157|, declined to 157{, advanced to 158J, and closed steady ut 1580168}. Having added to -onr fonaor number utm o HOST FASIIIO.V AUI.K CWTTI A.U.XBAJU. . A. J. AUAM3 W. H. Dtrijl** A. M. Adams & Co., HAVE just received oue of the finest and bust selected stocks of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, B?ery brought to'the city. CLOTHS, of every grade sad color. CASS1M ISRUS, Freucb aud Domestic, of all styles sod kiud*. VE8TINOS, 811k, Velvet sad Caahbirre. a every doscr.plioa. Also, . OVEBCOATJNGS, In greul variety, which we will make to order on the shortest notice and iu the beet style of wot kp^anship. uthe . BBS OF THE BAST, we feel confident that we can please the most fastidious. We have also oa hand, a Una looted stock of. READY - MADE (JLOTHMti, f ? COATS, PABkTS & VKfiTK, Of all kinds and quailtlsa. RlURTS A DRAWERS, Gam, Merino, Lambs' Wool and Ootton. We have a fine assortment of COLLARS, WU1TB SHIRTS, SOCKS, GLOVKS, SKCK TIBS, SVPKNDSR8, Ktc., EtCi We will be able to suit all who may favor as with their patronage, WiiOLKSALK ft RETAIL. A- M. ADAMS <Sc CO. Wa have also a Una assortment of ? U. 8. A. MIUTARy GOODS: OFFICKUS' UNlKOltM HU1T8 mad. to <xd? oa tUe ?hort??t notice. Alwaja oa band, UHUKllUIt of ' &KV0LVBH8,8W0IUU.B?E.T8, BDOLKB.8HODL DSH BANDS, BULLION AN UM KTALL1C HATIWUH AWDOOBD8.AC. ?-Aueut lor A. B. HOWCS BxuUior Sawing Machines. A. M. ADAMS & CO., 30 Water 8treet, WHEELING, WRIT VA. dsolft-tmarl .: ?_ WRAPPiao PAPER A LARGE STOCK, embracing all sixes op . to 36x40, tor sale at man a lecturers* prices. MBTOALF A BURT. 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