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?taf?Mtijgemtiz CAMPBELL* FBEW & CO. WEO.VESDAT MOR.MXU. JEHE IS. This fall the people of West Virgin ia will be called upon to elect State officers, members of Congress and county 'officers. Our correspondence i from various parts of the State indi- < cates a wide spread, and spreading, popular interest in the opening cam paign. Apparently the feeling is quite i equal to that manifested a few weeks ago on behalf of the Constitutional , Amendment. We have been surprised at this fact thus early in the Summer, ere yet a Convention has been called, and even before candidates for the promioeot positions have been named. Such an interest is indeed very unusu al. It was to be expected after all the long continued excitement of the war and of the subsequent elections, that we would have had a sort of reactionary period, during which the people would almost disconnect them selves with elections. But apparently that time is far off, if, indeed, it is to come at all. One of the lessons taught by the war seems to have been increas ed vigilance, more anxiety and more discretion in elections. It is clear to us that the loyal people of West Virginia are willing to take nothing for granted in reference to the possible well-being of the State in other hands than those of its original and tried friends. They want faithful sentinels on the watch towers, just as tbey did throughout the darkness and doubt of the war. Tbey realize that the great problem of recon struction and restoration is yet before us. Their interests teach them that only loyal men in Congress and in our State Legislatures can solve the diffi culty aright. Hence the present unu sual interest to cap the climax of all the past this fall by electing men who will have a great deal to do, directly and indirectly with the settlement of the vexed question. In this county we rejoice to have daily evidence that the feeling among our Union people was never more determined. The demand for organization is more widespread and more earnest than we ever knew it. Confidence is uppermost. The necessi ty of work, and the conviction as to success if we do work, is being marked in the conversation of all our Union friends. We say to loyal men throughout the State, cultivate, circulate and strength en this feeling. Keep the interest alive and growing. We sliall soon en ter on the work of the campaign. Some one signing himself "Informa tion" inquires of ua "whether a local bounty is to be considered under the head of income, and subject to taxa tion?" We answer thst bounty is treated the same as any other income, and ia taxed accordingly. A call has been issued, signed by residents fn McLean, Livingston and La Salle counties, Illinois, for a con vention at Blootnington, June 29th, of "farmers and all others who are in fa vor of an equitable distribution of the burdens of the Government upon all classes and interests; a reduction of the taxes, and the emancipation of the in dustrial wealth-producing clashes in every department of useful occupation, profesaion and calling, from the wrungs and oppressions imposed upon them by the wrongfully constituted monetary systems, by railroad, warehouse and other monopolies; and unjust systems and schemes designed to deprive them of the enjoyment of the fruits of their labor snd talents; and who favor an equitable distribution of the products of labor, according to the work per formed in their production, and the general amelioration of the condition of the laboring classes.** A sensational American is now in Paris, whose profession is that of a face maker?in theatrical parlance a grime. lie places himself behind a frame hid den with a white cloth, and beside a table covered with false beards and paint brushes. As soon as his toilette is made, he suddenly draws aside the curtain, and exhibits to the spectators the hesd of Wsshingtou, Napoleon, Charles I, Wellington. Louts XI., or that of a madman, an idiot, a criminal, Ac. The principal merit of this curious spectacle is the rapidity with which the artist chsnges his hesd, for each trsnsformstlon Is perfect in its truth* ful resemblance. As yet be has only exhibited his powers in private, and the Paris public is waiting for bim with interest. Hon. R. P. Spalding writes from Washington to the Cleveland Leader as follows, under date of June 1st: "As your paper has a large circulation among the farmers of Ohio, I wish, through that medium, to utter a word of caution against a premature sale of the 'wool clip' for the current month. The tariff bill will oome from the Com mittee next week, and will charge on foreign wool that enters Into competi tion with Ohio wool a duty of from ten to twelve cents per pound. The bill will be passed into s law without a rea sonable doubt. Prices will govern themselves socordlngly." At a meeting of the Philadelphia Agricultural Society, on Wednesday, Mr. Fisher stated that the peach crop In Delaware, Maryland and New Jersey waa almost a total failure. On his own place in Maryland he had seventy ucrea In peach trees; twenty acres of these trees had no peaches on them, and on the others be would not get one third of a crop. He would like to know whether the failure was attributed to bad culture, or the cold weather during the winter. It was supposed by some that the trees were becoming diseased because of the pisnting of peach pits taken from unhealthy trees. A Boston paper reports that the as sessors of Ward seven, In that city, re cently had the curiosity to examine a large milk establishment, and finding four large casks, weighing probably two thousand four hundred pounds, they investigated the contents of one of them?? stave being broken and thus affording access. It was tilled with re fined whiting, snd on taking a ssmple for experiment, they found that mixing it with water gave a very good Imita tion of milk. [ ? A TurmSb paper says: A party of gentlemen who have been traveling through Mississippi report that the social condition of the country is la mentable. In the towns a lew leading men give everything a rose color, and report matters going on all ri^ht, but out in the interior. Union people and freed uten are outraged, insulted, robbed and murdered, or driven out of the country. The hatred of Northern men is intensely bitter. V. Taws, a raptuons French writer, asys of the young ladies,of England: more simple than the young KDITOR-" A>D PROPRIETORS. mori; sound.' ? kU-xTI'? KelCbborlMMMt ?""> ????? We are indebted to U. S. Senator Wii ley lor public documents. We were in error tie other day in stating that Mr. Habbard. otir Con eressman, bad voted for the recent Bankrupt bill before Congress. He voted against it. The Richmond Dispatch cannot ima gine what has induced "Porte Crayon ffcol. Strother i to accept a consulship to Ruenos Ay res. unless "he feels uncom fortable In the new State which he aid {q carving out of the llmita of th* Old Dominion.** Mr. Baasel, Supervisor or Bryant towuship. in Harrison county, was in dicted for receiving voters at the elec tion last Fall, regardless of the test oalt provided for by Uw. He recently brought before (Circuit) Judge Harrf son, and the Judge quashed the indict ment on tbe ground tbat the law wan Ir conflict with tbe constitution. The Parkereburg Time* says thai there Is now Irom eight to ten thousanc people in that place. It further Bay1 that the town has progressed in num bers and wealth since 1S62 unexampled by any city in 'he Lpion I Brother Wharton thus enlarge* upoi bis favorite theme: . "In 1962 tbe city wasmerely a locator of natural beauty. Tbe people lookec upon the beautiful sunset Blannerbassett, over to Ohio for th( orchard, tbe beach and the blossom To tbe hills around tbe city for a beaut; tbat is nowhere surpassedbut th. people did not think that God made 1 mrfect for bis purpose?for man to lm CTove opoll thai he might elevate him self by tbat very work." Tbe Fourth of July is to ^celebratM on the part of tbe people of I arkere bursal Bark's Gfove, distant eigh miles. Tbe third and last day of tbe Parkers bunt races, for tbe season, ended las. Saturday. Tbe first heat was won ii til?the second in 'lice?the third 11 iOI. A mare belonging to a Mr. Bail was the winner of the second and tbin heats. The Kingwood, Preston county, Mu sical Association give a grand vocs and instrumental concert at the Cour House this (Wednesday) evening. The National bank of Kingwood (J c McGrew. Esq., cashier) has move< Pnti new 4ua1a? specially prepay for the institution. V?e observe tha the precautions taken against burgUr in the new building excite, somewhat the surprise of our friend of the Jour naJL The Poor expenses of Preston count; for a year past were $2,104 The official vote of Kanawha count; turnsoutto be 690 instead of 59L Tbe Sheriffalty is commencing to ex cite atteution in other connties besid our own, of the Slate. DabnevShrew s bury it, announced in the Kanawh Journal as a candidate. George W. Gallup was recently mur dered near Parkereburg. There are three churches in Charles ton. Kanawha county, viz:?the Metbo dist, Presbyterian and Episcopal. Th p:>Store are, respectively. Revs. W. E Williamson, J. McBlayney, W .. F. SI Jacobs. A tri-weekJy mail rans now betweei Charleston and Lewis burg, Greenbne county. A daily mail exisu, per packe boat*, along the Kanawha river, and To points up and down tbe Ohio. The Swann Howie at Parkereburg i for sale. Butter down there Is quote* at 20 cents, eggs 15(s?18 cents. Jesse I). Bright, expelled ex-Senato; from Indiana, and W .VI ? *{?! banker, are visitors in tbe Kanawhi valley, looking into the resources of tb< country. Oar Mammary Gold took a audden upward t urn yes teGeane'ral Joe. Johnson Is to remain it the National Kxpress and Transports Mnw2Tby*jury ha* been introducer '"a meeting of tbe French learned so cleties is to take place at Amiens next A?l'o1re than ten thousand shops are open for business in London on Sun early every little city and town in Vircinia has been going through the formality of ornamenting the graves ol the Confederate dead. The occasion has been used rather to wail over the "lost cause" thsn the lost dead. Vallaudigham was to have addressed tbe students of Hampden Sydney Col lege. Virginia, to-dav (the 13th) but at the last moment declined. Grau paid Ristori *50,000 advance upon ber engagement for thls conntry. Tbe Actress, after reading Victor Hu go's last book, has become cowardl> Sbont the oceaA, and wants to back out ?but the enterprising manager will not consent. Since April 15,1865, thePrandent has issued 161 criminal pardons. and l-, 381 political pardons. A very mrge number of applications of the latter are still pending. A woman, at Louisville, commuted suicide by taking morphine. Cause said to be grief at the discouraging news from Canada. She strongly sym pathized with the Fenians. Sinoe the bar-rooms are shut up on Sunday, in New York, some or the bar bers have Invented a new hair tonic? for the beard?which UappUed just un der the moustache. The Plover (Wis.) Times says that the local election, which ?honld have oc curred in that piece on the 14th nit., was neglected by the entire voting pop ulation; the polls were not open; every v^Mherfhe're^s another instance o?tho kind in the country. A Parisian newspaper saya: The Empress, who can, like Marie d? Med eote In the olden time, wear dresses adorned with 82,000 pearls and S.OOO diamonds, wears always the simplest costume.*' Win. Conuell Jewett haspubliahed a card denying that he is a Fenian. The Fenians ought to-be thankful. A correspondent says: Forrest has been the victim, for several years, of rheumatic gout, and though, wheni act i 1.1. intAnoa *rill anbdim tne nnvsi cles uuaer entire toiuuiouu, ?~ helnless as childhood or advanced age, it othT^mi literally unable to move a limb without pain, which sometimes rises to the height of torture. Editors Intelligencer: Please publish the following rule and answer to the problem that appeared in your issue of May 28th : Rule.?Divide the natural cosine of each angle by ita natural sine, and square tne several quotients in order. From half the sum of the first and third squares, subtract tbe aeoond square and extract the square root of the remainder. Divide the given equal distance between the stations by this root; the quotient is the height re quired. A-Mswxa.??9 feet, UK Inches. The angle at the middle station was 6" too large, or the answer woold have been 100 feet. This error was pointed out to me by Dr. OUlwple, and upon anexamlnatlon I find he is right. JuneHth, 1866. Hamoji Tikski To O- nrtMUlcHt, Office, MTe are under lasting obli to yon for the services rendered %ln procuringoar?afefrom the wreck. morniDK, June 9th, we believe had ii .not been for the ser vice? rendered by you we should hsve lost all its contents, and were we en abled in any wmy to repayyou tor the same it would relieve us from a great debt we fcel we owe you. Hoping we ? ,ome rutr? -? i remain I SWAKTZ Jc SoXS. TEa uttle SUte of Rhode Island has a model Legislature. That body ad journed on Friday last, aim UtJUt ' "? ? - mav bx able at aoms TuUire day to r? MV the debt, w? remain Your obedient servants, JJprrial gottres. CHOLERA, CHOLERA, DIARRHEA, DYSENTERY, FLUX, SUMMER COMPLAINT. K. RAFT'S ! Diarrhea Compound. The greatest remedy of the age. ,: It hat never failed in a tingle case. .; Keep it in j/our house, it may be needed any mo ? menu Every traveller should have a supply. McCABE, KKAtT A CO., Wheeling, W. V., Sold by Dr. S. B. Stidger, MountJsville, W. Va_. Dr. J. L. Carr and Dr. J. M. Bon cock, ol i Clarksburg, W. Va., and by Dealers In medi cines .everywhere. Call and get a circular t ; with certificate** of cures. apr2-M>iu A Voice From India!! i Extract from a letter to J as. Wil.?ox. Esq.. , from Rev. J. M. Thocbcrn, a Missionary oi the M. E. Curch in India : JloBADiBAD. y. W_ India. > March 2,1866. / ? e * ?. ? * I wish you would fend to Mission Rooms. No. 200 Mull berry su, New j York, three or four dozen of 11 MKBAKT9 DIARRHEA COMPOr51>." It is thx best thisg i ever used on i uebe, and I want a snpply for my work I \ among the Hill Men. e * * ? * > I myl3-lm J. M. THOBURN. !| ITCH! ITCH! ITCH! - SCRATCH ! M'RATtH ! SCRATCH I ;i WH EATON'S OINTMENT ' ' Will Co I* Ikf lull la ** Bow*. Also, cure* Salt Rheum, Ulcers. Chilblains. ' ' and all eruptions or the skin. Price 50 centK I For sale bvail druggist*. By sending? cenu | to Weeks A Potter, sole agents, 170, Wash I ington street, Boston, It will be forwarded by " mail, free of postage, to any part of th? 1 I United States. Jul-6m Jigr WHAT IOC WAST LADIES. i^T^he great French Remedy M. De VAL Female Periodical Pill. The only and safe Remedy for Diseases pe culiar only to Ladles. Try oneboz and be Cured. The Great French Remedy, M. De \ allett e Female Periodical Pills, extensively used by the French Royal Academy of Medicine. They never fall in Chlorosis Amenorhea Menorhagia, Ac. Just what you need Ladies. These Pills act as a mild and gentle stimu lant with a most happy influence on mind and body, correcting all irregularities and re moving obstructions, mental debility, melan choly, Ac^ restoring nature to its propel channels. Under certa in circumstances they should not be used. Price f 1 00 per box. Bj mall to any address SI 10. So?d by LAUGHLINH A BUSHFIELD. Also by C. H. ODBERT, Stone Bri Jge. my 25 DR. LAROOKAII'H Indian Vegetable Pulmonic Syrup /^lURES COUGHS. COLDS. WHOOPING Cough, Croup, Asthxa, Catarrh, Bronchitis, Pain in the S-ije, Night Sweats, Hoarseness, to which public speakers and singers are liable. Consump tion. In its early stages, and all diseases ol the throat and lungs. Indorsed by the highest medical authority, clergymen of every denomination, authors, editors, professors In our various colleges, and by manv of our most eminent public men. Containing no opium, it is adapted to every age. and can be u-ed without fear of the dangerous results which follow the u^e ol many of the cough preparations of which op J am and Ipecac are the base. GIVE IT A TRIAL. Price 50 cents and $1 per bottle. Dr. E. R. KNIGHTS, Prop'r. Melrose, Ma**. Sold to the trade by LAUGHLINS A BUSH FIELD. Wheeling, and at retail by all Drug gists, also by T. H. Logan A Co., and Logan, List A Co. my28-3mdAw PISOS CURE FOB CONSUMPTION IS WARRANTED. If you have Consumption, try it. If you have a Cough, try it. If you have Lung or Throat Disease, try it. If you have any of the symptoms of this dreadful disease do not fail to try this remedy. If It does yon no good yoar money will be re fanded asset forth in the circular which ac companies each bottle. WHow many enses of fatal disease have you known of which the first symptom was a slight Couch? EDMUND BOCKING. Wheeling. aprt Sole Agent for west Va. Ro?t! Root 1 Root I Read ! Read ! Root's Pestachlne preserves the life of the Hair?changes it from gray to its original color In three weeks?prevents the hair from fall ing?is the best article for dressing the hair ever fonnd in the market?will surely remove dandruff and cure all disease of the scalp is delightfully perfumed, cares baldness, and will not stain the skin. We tell the e>tory quickly, and tell it true, when we say it is a perfect Restorer and Dreming Combined. No other preparation for the hair contains Pestachlo Nut Oil. Sold by all Druggists. ORRLN SKINNER A CO., Sole Proprietors, Springfield, Mass. lifcl Life! DROPS! DROPS! DROPS! AxxricAn Ltte Drops will cure Diptheria,1 Coughs. Bronchitis, Sore Throat, Asthma, Rheumatism, Neuralgia. Ague in the Face, Headache, Toolhace, Brub^s, Sprains, Chi lb- I lams, Croup, Colds. Fever and Ague and Cholera in a single day. Sold by all Druggists, with full directions tor use. ORRIN SKINNER A CO, Proprietors, Springfield, Mass. DEM AS BARNES A CO., | Agents for Boston, marl3-ly Colgate's Aromatic Vegetable Soap. A superior Toilet Soap, prepared from re fined Vegetable Oils in combination with Glycerine, and especially designed for the OMOfLadlesaadfbrtbeXnnery. Its per fume is exquisite, and its washing properties unrivalled. Forsale by all druggists. febZ7-lydAw MARRIAGE AND CELIBACY, an Es say of Warning and Instruction for Young Men. Also, Diseases and Abuses which pros trate the vital powen, with sure means of re lief. Sent free of charge in sealed letter en velopes. Address, Dr. J. 8KILLIN HOUGH TON, Howard Association, Philadelphia, Pa. I api2S-3mdAw 1 DAVIS' HOTEL, OAKLAND, Allegany County, Md. rjtHE ABOVE HOTEL HAS JUST BEEN X completed and is now open for the ac commodation of the public. Good servants, and strict attention on the part of the pro prietor and employees to the wants of the guests, together with reasonable and lair charges, will, we trust. Insure to my house a ^^or^pauo^. DAVIS> Ju9-2md Proprietor. Wheeling Iron Works. I DAR iron, ' H. 8. IRON, NAIL ROD, SHEET IRON, PLOW MOULDS, Ac. Manufactured by ACHESON, BELL 4 CO, avofflce and Warehouse, No. 13 Main it. ??Prompt attention to all onlen. mart Childrens' Carriages. | Just received. A new supply by myS JOSEPH GRAVES. ROYS CASSIMERKS. I Ti LA ID CASS I ME RES FOR BOYS AT OLD I 1 1 Sold Calm Wanted. ITJETK WILL PAT FAIR PRICES FOR | ' nl^*1 ?0ln~ LIST. MORRISON A QO. NOTICE, EMBERS OF THE WESTERN AND iVl SooUMra Engineers Benevolent Amo elation are requested to attend without fldl the next regular meeting, on Wednesday, June 13th, as business of importance will be brought before the meeting. JuTT<t CHAS. H~ BERRY, Pec'y. ftAME TO TELE RESIDENCE OF THE \j subscriber.ron Tuesday, the 5th lnsu, a white cow, supposed to be5ore years oW, and In good cooditkm. Tbe owner can have her by proving property and paying expen ses. Including tnis advertisement. F.wHUBERT, JuH-3t* On the **Hubbard Farm." New Lawns. I BY EXPKJWB THBMOBS- | P 8. RHODES "Ti U^aFB'?HSk. twywi *?hab. j ? KATHKR[>AND QUM BELTING ON] $tur gifictrtijimflrts. For Sale. My property, back of the la Belle Mills. The house contains eight rooms anil a cellar. Tt ere are also on the premises a cave, -wash house, green House well and cistern. The grounds comprise flve lou, weU improved, having the chotetot va riety ol era pes and Khrubbery; prioe S^OOC'. Also nine lots in Buena ,^9;^ ju|S-2w CHRlSTOPHhR W 1L?QN. Trustee's Sale of a Valuable Farm in Mashall County. W. Va. By virtue of a deed of trow from M. P. O'II era to me as Trustee, dat ed March 9Atu 1??, I will offer for sale at tbt front door of the Court House, in Ohio Coun ty, on Thursday, July 12th, lstfo, at 10 o clocfe a. m., th ?t valuable property known as tht Neecely place, being a part of the estate of the late BenJ. McMechen, Esq.. containing urent\ -two acres, more or le s, situated on th? jLltimorTaud Ohio Rail Road, about three miles south of this city. This land ex tends from the Ohio river to the hill, ?is underlaid with co.l and limestone; is oi the beet quality and admirably adapted foi eardemne purposes. There is a comfortablt two story brick dwelling boose, out-homes and a good orchard on it- . Terras wUl be made known on day of ?ale. The title to the above land is believed to l>? indisputable, but selling as Trustee I will con veyoniy rach title?1?,VS5rVJT& Official Proclamation of the Result ol the Election in Ohio Connty, field X?7 24, 1MW. At an adjourned and stated meeting of tb< Board of Supervisors of Oh io Count v. held al therourt Hou-e ol said county on Tuesday the 5thday of June. 1S66. at 10 o The Clerk of the Board this day laid befort the meeUug the poll books, certificate re turns, tally papers and ballots, and copy o. the reglstratiou of voters of the election held on Thursday, May 24th, IS*. which beinEex amined by the Board, and it appearing Trom tbesald returns that the following person? have been duly elected in thelrresjx-cU\ townships to the offices annexed to tbeii names rSpectively. for the year commenc ing June "Jut h, !&*>. it is ordered that persons be and they are hereby declared dul> elected, respectively. IS RITCHIE TOWNSHIP. Fortt.offleeoftop^^-Wm^HandU. For * be^oSce* of Overseer of Poor?Georgf Fot* heofli'ce of Tow oshlp Treasurer?August Wedibu^ch. For the office of Inspector of Elections Henry t^huitz. , . For the office of School Commissioner? Stephen Waterhouse. For tue office of purveyor of Roads, Dist. No, 1?John Cowan. For the offloe of Surveyor of Koads, Ptst. >o, 2?Wm. Little. v For the office of Surveyor of Roads, Dist. No. fST&SSSSSlSlmt Of Free School, For Countv Superinten lent of Free schools _j. W. fiancherlM vojes. For Ratification -?2 vbtes. ?? Rejection M IN WEBSTER TOWNSHIP. For the office of Supervisor?Henry WallaC' l i. ?' Township Clerk-sain i Mcv a>. For the office of Overseer of the Poor?John For?the*office of Township Treasurer?John Fo/the?office of Inspectors of Elections Philip Schehle and OUver Blackburn. For tbe office of School Commissioner James A. Lancaster. For the office of Surveyor of Roads?Jatnes FoTSthe?office of Constables?John Q. Bell vllle and Jacob S. Hull. For Hatiflcation - ? " Rejection - - -lsy ?? IN CENTRE TOWNSHIP. For the office of Super visor-Jos. Salisbury. " " Constable?J. M. Burgess, i. ? Overseer of tbe Poor?James For the'office of Township Clerk?John Arm FoMtheoffice of Township Treasurer?Josepb For>?he office of Inspectors of Elections? Thos. N^lli and V.*rn. Carnahan. For tbe office of School Commissioner?An drew Wilson. , ,, . ? For tbe office of Surveyor of Roads?J. G. For Ratification - J?} vo}tes Rejection -il IN UNION TOWNSHIP. For tbe offlce of Supervisor?Jolin Hamilton ?? Townsliip Clerk?\N . W. Mti For*tbe office of Township Treasurer D. W. FmMLhe* offlce of Inspectors of Elections? - James Lc under and J. M. Ewing. For the office of school Commissoner?C. *'? FmYhe'office of Surveyor of Roads?M. ^ For^he^'offlce of Constables-Perry Tracy and James St. Myers. For the offlce of Overseer of the Poor?vv m. Weidibusch. For Ratification. H^vo.. Rejection - ? IN CLAY TOWNSHIP. For theofllce of Supervisor?Wm. B. Simp ForUie offlce ol Township Clerk?F. S. Wll Fo "theofflce of Overseer of Poor?A. S. Todd. Township Treasurer?Alex Fo?the offiM of Inspectors of Elections?A. 8. Johnson and Joseph Tollver. For the office of School Commissioner?J. T. For the?office of Surveyor of Roads?James For'theofflceof Constables?J. H. Charnock m votes. 44 Rejection - ,IN MADISON TOWNSHIP. For the offlce of Supervisor?James M. Alex- , For* the office of Constables?Peter Benner and E. Burt. , . For the offlce of Overeeer of the Poor?John For^he^iffioe of Township Clerk?Fredrick For the^ffice of Township Treasurer?Sam! For theroffice of Inspectors of Elections?J. B. Shepherd ana Thomas J. Blair. For I he offlce of School Commissioner?T. P. FoMhe^office'of Surveyor of Roads?Fredrick F^Ratiflcatlon ? xo.\&' 44 Rejection ? - ?*? IN WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP. For the offlce of Supervisor?W m. P. \V llson. * ? - couitables-Henry Stewart and John Elliot. ? _ . . For tne offlce of Overseer of Poor?Daniel For*Uae'office of Township Clerk?John C For?th e'office of To wnshi p Treasurer?Francis For^tb^office of Inspectors of Elections?H C. Cotte and Wm. E. Connelly. For the offlce of school Commissioner?Han son W. Phillips. _ , _ . For the office of Surveyor of Roads?Christ Lukehart. For Ratification ?}?] 44 Rejection - ? ?-31S IN RICHLAND TOWKsHIP. For the office of Supervi-or?A. M. Jacobs. - " Constables?D. Duroin and Powell Wharton. _ w For the office of overseer of Poor? H. Bruner. - ?7 Township Clerk-H. Boon. u *S ? Treasurer?Silas Wharton. _ For toe office of Inspectors of Elections?J as. McCollocb and A. J. Wilson. _ , , For the offlce of School Commissioner?Daniel Harris. . For Uie offlce of Surveyor of Roads? _ 1st Dist. Alexander Garden. 31 44 Jacob limner. 3d " Israel Robinson. 4th 44 Eugene Kidgeley. 5th " Samuel Meker. Oh " J. W. Mccolloch. For th^offlce of su pu of Free Schoois M. L. HiJL 119 votes J. W. Haucher lO ' For RallOc.Uon lli " ?? Rejection 15* IN LIBERTY TOWNSHIP. For the office of Supervisor?J. M. Cooper. ? 44 Constables?John Short* and For*tiheoffice of Overseer of Poor?Samuel FOT^the offloe of Townsliip Clerk?S. F. For^Sie"offlce of Townsbip Treaaarer?WI1 Fo?nM^?fflce of Inspectors of Elections?B. E. Yate* and Oavlcf Frailer. For me offloe of school commissioner?A. c. r... .Itl_ VJ...U! of Surveyor of Roads? Ut l)i!U R. M. Whltham ad " Thomas HemphllL Sd " Wm. R. Farls. 4th " Joseph Harvey. For the offlce of Sopt Free Schools M. U Hill - - ?'* v?"s J. W. Hancher -'?> For RatlOcatlon JJ? vote*. ?? Rejection ?131 In reference to the poll of votes In Trladel phla township. Jesse 3j Wheat presented the ^Sm^SitHoe'polI of votes cast In the township of Trladelphia at tbe election held on the34th day of May. lasa. be rejected on **SIdnttheUsSSUMfd noes being demanded noon the resolution, results! as iollows. AT?-M?^s. Hupp. Wilson, Boggs, Wheat Wallace. C la tor and Nichols, <. jj aya?Messrs. Frauzhelm, Salisbury and QACT,?iy. 1W GEO. W. SIGHTS, Clerk of tbe Bo^ of Sopervlmrs of Ohio Connty. W. Va- JulHtdAlt* Fine Opening for Business!!! mHE WHOLESALE STOCK OF DRY I Goods and Htore Flitnres belongln? to Jnl3-Im AdministJrator. yPMl**T copy lm) Fye WHITE LINEN DRILLING, AJ?I> Fine and Wide Bhd Eye Uia^r. at old (mayS) J. 8. nHODBL Gallia Iron. TONS SOFT FOUNDRY OF ABOVE ... brand just received and for sale by myS LIST, MORRISON * CO. 50 grip gVdrrrtisrmfnts. K e e p O o ol Zinc Water Coolers. All sizes just received and will be sold low by J. L. HOBBS, SON A CO? . will be sold low by J. L. II _ ju!3-l w 115 Main street. Silver Plated Ice Pitchers. SILVER PLATED FORKS. Tea and Table Spoons. " Revolving Butters. Ivory Handled Knives, 4c., Ac. The above ate guaranteed to be the be*t quality of good*, and wUl be sold at Io?r pri ces. J. L. HOBBS. SON a CO.; ju!3-Iw 11"> Main street. French China Vases ! T^ROM 73 CENTS TO 30 DOLLARS A PAIR, ' I? Just opened by J. I? HOBBS, SON J: Co., ' Jp13-1w 115 Main street. FINE CHAMBER SETS, IN ALL COLORS. SOME VERY HAND some, Just opened by J. L. HOBBS, SON & CO., ; Jul3-lw 115 Main street. BLACK TEAPOTS. Afresh lot just received by J. L. HOBBS, SON A CO., JulS-lw 113 Main street. FEATHER DI S IKRV A LARGE LOT, ALL SIZES AND BEST quality,Just opeued by . J. L. HOBBS SON ? CO., JulS-lw 115 Main street. FOR SALE. AT GEO. E. WICK HAM'S AUCTION Room1*. In Wheeling, on Wednesday morning. June 13th, 1S66, at o'clock. oue good family hor~e. well trained for working. Also, a good travelling horse?will travel flu or GO miles per day?S years old?blooded stock?Morgan. Those wishing to purchase will do we 1 to be on haud. AL?o, one train ing sulkey, (new) one bet silver mounted harne?? (new.) E. J. KLINE. Jui2-2t? WASHINGTON HALL. FOR TWO NIGHTS OX1T, Friday and Saturday, June 15 and 16, Stiff & GayM's Minstrels. j TWENTY FTAR PERFORMERS, FROM Their OPEKA H? ?CSB, Chicago, in New j Acts, New Sangs, Burlesques Ac. There Is also connected with this MAMMOTH TROUPE A Beautiful MUSICAL PANORAMA of a trip from Atlanta to the Sea. Tickets 50 ct*. Reserved Seat* 75ct*. Ju 12-5t BABIES "VfEED EXERCISE OUT IN THE OPEN J_> air at tliis season of the year, to do this nicely call and buy a carriage of l>. NICOLL ?* BRO. BASKET*.?WE HAVE A NICE Stock of Brown Traveling Baskets now on hand. Call and examine them. I). NICOLL A BRO. CORD SErTS?WE HAVE A VERY large *tockof C??rd Trimmings, in sets, which we will sell for less than cost. D. NIt Ol.L A BRO. PARANOICS AND SUN UMBRELLAS, bilk and Gingham, at fh? Variety Store of D. NICOLL ?* BRO. Jul2 Beautiful and Good. TANCY, Staple and Domestic DRY GOODS. HENRY BRUES, 114 Main Street. Thec _ COMPLETION OP MY NEW STORE having been attained, I am now prepared to offer to the citizens of Wheeling, and the public generally, the finest, cheapest, hand somestand very best-selection of Fancy, Sta ple and Domestic Dry Goods that ever lay on Wheeling counter or shelf all of which, hav ing been bought for cash while prices were the lowest, wi: litesold at the lowest prices. They are new goods in a new store with old prices attached. Kindly l hanking all my old friends and former patrons for the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upon me, I will endeavor, by a strict attention tobusl new* and a careful selection of goods to merit a continuance of the same. Dress Goods! B Beautiful styles of Mozemblque. for...25 cents. Fine French Ginghams ?.50 " A11-Wool Delaine .. 40 " Delaines 25 " Ladies' All-Linen Handkerchiefs 12% cts. Ladles' Alexander Khls ?52 00 Best heavy Urown Muslin 'Si cent*. A good article of " _15 " Mosquito Bar. Marseilles Toilet Quilts. Honey comb S3 25. EST CALICOS, hTILL <? CENTS, AT Henry Brues, So. 114 Main Street. An ei.egant assortment of fine French Gingham*. Juxt received, at Henry Bmes, No. Ill, Main Street. Beautiful French lace cur talns. Just received, and very cheap, *at Henry Brues. No. ill. Main Street. HANDS'JME, CHEAP AND STYLISH ^Dreas Good*, Just received, at Henry Bra eft. No. ill. Main Street. SEMPER IDEM BLEACHKD MUSLIN. Just received at Henry Brues, No. 114, tin street. . BEAUIIFCL THINGS ARE JOYS FOR ever, as the ladies say when they exam ine Henry Brues' utock or Dress goods. I would respectfully call the attention of wholesale buyers to rny stock of Domestics, which I will sell at New York Jobber**' prices. Jul2-?m HENRY BKl i.S. United States Prize Concert TO BE DRAWN AT WABASH AVE ME, RKATIXG RINK. CHI CAGO, JULY 9111. 1H&C, 0 I AAA TO BE DOXATFD TO THE LINCOLN AND DOUGLAS MONUMENT FUND. ?!?2^75.2'? will be presented lo ticket holder*, including $100,000 IN GREENBACKS. r*iHI9 IS THE GREATER 1NDUCE X ment ever offered to ibe Public. THE GENERAL AGENT WILL REMAIN FOR A FEW DAYS it LSI. Main Street, where tickets ?yw be obtained at Club rates, Five Ticket*. | 4.50 Fen ... 9joo rwenty 7...- 17^0 rhirty 2BJ25 Forty ... 35,<0 Fifty. 43,50 One hundred 8d,0u WIGGINS, BRADFORD. A CO. jnim* Proprietors. Tuyere Irons and Thimble Skeins. rpHIMBLE SKEINS?ASSORTED SIZES? ll)ock Nert Tuyere Irons. A new article received by mySl P.O. HILDRETH A BRO. Korway Iron. DC tons Norway bar iron-as C'? sorted sizes?for ofl wel 1 tools, Ac. my31 P. <7,HILDRETHdt BRO. ?fflisrcUancous. 1866. SPRING STOCK. 1866. The subscriber is now opening a splendid assortment of all kinds of Foreign and Domestic DRY GOODS! ; NOTIONS, &c., fee in endless variety. NO. 33 MA IIV STREET, AlSO, Carpets, Oil Cloths and Matting. All of which having been bought under the most favorable circumstances will be sold very cheap for cash. CALL ANi> &EE FOR YOURSELVES. my2-ly F. W. BASSETT. POLAND'S White Pine Compound. The Great New England Remedy. A FIXE ASSORTMENT OF Hair, Tooth and Nail Brushes, COMRy, ?fce. URSI XA? ?(Real Bear's Grease.) The beet Pomade offered. BLACK LEAD CRUCIBLES. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded AT C. J. EAWLINGS & CO'S 27 Monroe Street. Ju3 Sundries. DAVIS' SUGAR CURED H A MS. " " '? Beef. Mess Mackerel in kits. No. 1 Prime Western Reserve Cheese. Star of the West Flour. Choioe Kio Coffee. Finest Green and Black Te*fi. Crushed and Raw Sugar of h11 erodes, for sale low by R J. SMYTH, Ju6 cor. Market and Cjuincy sts 600 Adams' Express Company, Cor. Monroe and Market fits. FORWARD DAILY EXPRESSES TO ALL parts of the country. Have tellable and do-? connections with other lines. Particular attention paid to ihe coll ret ion of Drafts. Notes. Bills, <?c. Specie, Bank Notes, Bonds ?c., taken at low rates and insure-" asalnst all tisks when required. Freight, Merchandize and small parcels carried at as low rates as any other Express. L. W. STOCKTON, Agent. my31-2w Wheeling, w. a. Just Received. BUSHELS SEED BUCKWHEAT aud lor sale by my30 J. K. BOTSFORD & CO. New Goods! NEWGOODSTNEW GOODS! JUST RECEIVED AT J. H. Smith & Co.'s NO. 119 MAIN ST. (One Door above Partridge's Gallery.) We are Just opening our SECOND STOCK oi Spring and Summer Dress Goods! Consisting of? Rich Black Silks, Fancv silks, FoulardeSilkH, Pineapple Grenadine's Silk Grane e's Mohair Malance's Poplin De Eti's, LLsle Poplins. Pink Jacone'n, ? Blue Jaconets, Buff jaconets Per Gale's Blue, Buffand Pink, Plaid French Jaconets Grenadine Bareges i Silk Grenadines 3-4 Wldte Bnreces, 8-1 Black Bareges, Lena Grenadines, LLS EN GOODS, for Boys wear Fig'd Marseilles, Irish Linen, Table Damasks, Red Bordered Table Cloths Sun Umbrellas i Parasols Bradley's New Double Steel Spring SKlrts,and Alexandre^ and Jouvin's Kid Gloves. (Don't forget that we have moved to one j door above Partridge's Gallery.) aprl7 Hair brushes. Tooth Brushes Nail Brushes. Shaving Brushes. Flesu Brushes Cioih Kru?hes A fine assortment at BoCKING'n Odd Fel low's Hall. Drug sto e. my 16 U. B. P.? THE UNRIVALED BAK ing Powder. superior to all others, ; B .. . cheaper than the cheapest. Does not sroil , by age or exposure. Manufatured by ED- ; MUXMBOCKINU. No. 1 OtM Fellow's Hall. ! Sold by grocers and store keepers everywhere. mylo : THIS IS NO HUMBUG! XTOR is IT AN ADVERTISEMENT irom one of your TBIf C'EST BiRY NIIOE SHOPS, Bat from a house that does business on a FAIR AND SQUARE PRINCIPLE. I have Just received: 100 pairs Ladies* fine Lasting Congress Gaiters .Jl 25 ' 100 " Ladies' Lasting Balmorals 1 50 iro " Meus* Calf high cut Bals ? 2 00 i 100 " 44 M Oxford Ties 150 i And all other goods in proportion, at the ' popular Shoe House ol JOHN EL ROBINSON, my29 158 Main street. Bctrnetth standard prepara tJons: oocoaine. A Compound of Cocoa-i^ut Oil, Ac., for the Hair. FLOBDIEL. A Delightful Perfume or the Handkerchief. KALLISTON. A Cosmetic for removing Freckles, Tan, Sunburn, Ac. OR TEXT IL TOOTH* W AS IT. An Elixir for Preserving and beautifying the Teeth and Orms. BURNETT'S COLOGNE WATER. Unrivalled in Richness and Delicacy of Per fcune. JOS AS WHIT COMB'S REMEDY. For Asthma, Hose Cold, Hay Fever. ?tc. BCBXtlTi STANDARD FLAVORING EXTRACTS For Cookins Purposes. These articles are ad of superior quality, sold by * fT. H. L<jGaN' A CO? and LOGAN. LIST A CO. Wholesale and Retail Druggists, Wheeling. myjtt American Deodoriser A Disinfectant The cheapest, most convenient and most efficient, for sinks, privies, drains, Ac. It acts like magic. Pi ice SO cts per package. Sold wholesale and retail by T. H. LAKiAN A my3i and LOO AN, LIST A CO. 201 Dried Pencile*. BUSH. PRIME HALVES AND QUAR ters, mixed; 10 bush, prime pealed, Jast received by mariO PRYOR BOYD A CO. S or gum Cane Mills. 1 AA CANE MILLS?ASSORTED SIZES? 1 \ ftI Martinsville and Columbus pattern*. my3l P. C. HI UKfcTH <* bHO. Potatoes. 200 BBLS. prime PE\CH BLOW Po tatoes, Just received and lor sale by uokrell 4k l O.. my30 cor. Market and Qulncy ?*., Wheeling. W. Va. JJrti <5oods. Dry Goods! NEW STOCK! JUST OPENED BY Geo. R. Taylor & Co. Embracing all kinds of : Rich Dress Silks, i Grenadines, Organdies, Moil air Foulards, Irish Poplins, Cbene Mohairs, Bombazines, Camise Cloth. Double width DeLainea, Ginghams, Chintzes, Plain Buff, Blue and Pink Lawns and Chintzes, BufTTarartine, Blue Crape Moretx, New Style Prints, Lama Lace Talmas, Lama Wool Shawls, Shetland Shawls, Silk Cloaks," Parasol8, Lace Curtains, Sheetings, Irish Linens, English Muslins, Embroideries, Cluny, Maltese and Point Gauze Lace'Goods. Alexandre's and Jouvin's Kid Gloves, Hosiery, Counterpanes, Dimity, FToop Skirts, Ac., Ac. ALL AT LOWEST PRICES. GEO. R. TATLOR A CO. ; apri6 THOS. G. CULBERTSON, STAR FOUNDRY, No. 62 Market Street* WHEELING, W. VA. MANT7FACTU RKK9, AND HAS CON stantly on hand Coal and Wood Cook In jc Ntoves, Parlor SIotp*, Heating: Sloven, Common Hollow ware. Stove Hollow-ware. All of the best Patterns. ARCHES A GRATES, COMMON GRATES, PLOUGH POINTS, Ac, Ac. Threshing Machixk Castings, ajto Saw Mill Castotgs, Made to order, of the best material and at lowest rates. SORGITrSf CAVE STOAR XILLS, Afai tin's Ferry patterns at Martin't Ferry price* ALSO. No. 1 (VERY SOFT) FOUNDRY PIG IRON, constantly on sale at lowest rates. Wholesale & Retail CLOTHING HOUSE, NO. 20 MONBOE ST., First door west of 1st National Bank, W. Va. 3RD ARRIVAL AND LARGEST OF THE Sb'ASON. 100 All Wool Suits f10 00. 100 Cottouade Suits 87 50. 2000 Linen Dusters. 500 Linen Jackets. 100 Linen Boys' Suits. 500 Cawimere* Suits nil stvles and Colo?. White Shirts, Gray all Linen tohirtW CasBimere^hlrts, Wool and French Flan nel .-faiix*. Under Shirts and Drawers. Suspenders, Neck Tie*. Socks. Handker chief, all ready Hemmed, Ac., Ac. Buyers will call and examine the stock be fore purchasing elsewhere. H. HARTMAN. P. 8.?We al^o call the ai tent ion to Coun try Merchants, that we have a very large and well selected stock of Men and Boys' Hats, "rhlchwill be sold at the lowest market prices. } LA PIERRE HOUSE, PHILADELPHIA. The subscriber? having leased this favorite House it ba* been Refitted ; and Refurnished in an elegant manner. ! and Is now prepared with the most perfect ! appointments for the reception of guests. The first position among flr-t-cla?? Hotels will be maintained in pie fataw in the past. fm>2P-3m: BARER & FARLE\. BROWN & LOSE, I? ?l otograpliers 139 MAIN street. WnEELISiG, W. VA. PHOTOGRAPHS OF EVERY DES? RIP uon from C?rtes de V'iwies to life size fur nished in India ink, oil and water colors of the latest stores and b< st finish. Gilt and Kosewood Frames l?rsale cheap. my36 QVVOMR4-A few BBLS. PRIME MA O Pie Sugar; Superior Green. Black and Japanese Tea.*; Pure White Wine Vinegar; New York Crab and Champagne Cider, bot tled; New No. 1 Salmon; EngU-h Dairy Cheese; Pickles and Sauces; Tapioca, Pearl j Sago; Corn *larch, Maizena, Ac. Heruietical ly sealed salmon. Mackerel. Codfish, Halll but, Lobster. Clams and sardines. Genuine English Mustard; salad oil. best qual<ty; French Mustard: Sap Sago Cheese; Condensed Milk. Together with a general assortment of seasonable articles. Just received and for sale low by N. * G. D. wood row. Odd Fellow*' Hall Building, Monroe st, my? Wme3u.i>o, W. Va. fHusiral Snstrumrnts. PIANOS At Reduced Prices. From this date until further Notice, I will aell any Piano irom my present Block TEN PERCENT. Below Manufacturer'! Prices. ThoaeTnwantof Fir*t Class Instrumenu, will find a line stock of WM. KNABE & CO.'S CALLEN'BCRG ASD VADPEL, And other Celebrated Makers on Exhlbltl at my Wareroom*. Two very Fine Toned Bradbury Pianos, with all Modern Improvement! at LESS THAN COST, All Instruments Guaran teed for Five Years. Send for Price List. JESSE B. MELLOR, NO. 139 MAIN ST.. Role A rent fop Win. Knnbe A C?., and Callfnbaric A Van pel's Piano*. J. CARTWRIGHT, OPTICIAN And dealer in Cutlery,Guns,Revolvers VARIETY GOODS, Musical Instruments, &ic 125 Main St. A large stock of the following articles coc. stantly on hand, viz: POCKET CCTLEBT, Table Cutlery, Bowie Knives, Razors, Scissors, Shot Guns, Revolvers, Caps, Powder, MetAlic Cartridges A BIRD CAGES, Walking Canes, Lamp Fixtures, Trusses, <fcc., Supporters, Magneto Electro Machines, Surveyors' Compasses, Plotting Instruments, <&c. THERMOMETERS, Hydrometers, Saocharometera, Spectacles, Telescopes Miscroecopes,; Magnifying Censes MayWArg Ar* PIANOS, Violins, Guitars, Flutes, Banjos, Music Boxes, A coord eons, Roman Strings, ??. ALso, a great variety of other goods, too nn merous to mention Musical Mrnents Bepairefl Promptly and in the best manner. JOB. CABTWRIG HT, 125 Main st. feb7-?m CHINA, GLASS Asd GUEENSWARE. J. L. Hobbs, Soil & Co., Manufacturers of FLINT GLASS, IMPORTERS OF QUEEN9 WARE and Dealers In STEAMBOAT and HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. At the old^tand. So. 113 Halo and 49 Water Street*. WHEELING, W. Vfl. TTTE ARE NOW RECEIVING DIRECT VY from the manufacturers In England ? larue and ex tend ve stock of Q0EEN8?aR? of the best melees and in the newest which weoiTer Jo IWTKADKonrt at RETAli> at lower price* than the same qualities ot goods can be bought in t^e eastern markets. We manufacture and keep constantly o? hand a l*r?ce stock of Glass Ware of every scrip lion. CAKBON OIL LAMPS, LaMT CHIMNEY8, AC. _ fets27-6m J. L. HOBBS. SON A CO.