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FRIDAY BOB5U6, JrSE ?. A Very Rmull G?UI?U??. The action of the new board of Su pervisors in removing the old officers subject to iu action, and appointing in their places original secession its?men who voted for tbc ordinance of seces sion?U, though relatively unimpor tant, very significant. It shows jost what the policy of the party now dom inant in th? county would be on a larger scale. The same policy would obtain in any and every county in the State wherein they oould secure the ascendancy, and throughout the State should they ever get control of the leg islative, executive or judicial depart ments. Loyal men's beads would be taken off in every instance, and as far as possible secessionists of the first water put in their places. This would be entirely consistent with the avowed policy .of making loyal ty vulgar and disreputable, and treason popular and proifitabie. There never was a political organization in this country so relentlessly and crueliy proscriptive, wherever it bad power to be so, as this same self-styled democra cy. The history fof thin :party far back as auy of us can remember?more particularly its history in tbe Southern slaveholdsng ?illustrates th? facC For five years it ban been crushed beneath the heel of an insulted and outrage*! country; but the old venom survive*, and wherever the reptile pets a chance to stick up its bead, it strikwi with more than It* an? ient fury at the timt loyal object it can reach. It ts said that charges for impeach ment will be brought against Judge *'? J. Stuart, of the fourth circuit, for al lowing rebel attorneys to practice be fore him without taking tlie tent oath, in defiance of the decision Of the Supreme Court and the law of last win ter. Wk invite attention to the extracts from Governor Morton'n speech, pub liabed elsewhere. Tbey will nervo to refrenh the recollection of the Infamy that attaches to the history of the Democratic party during the rebellion. It is a history the country would wil lingly forget if the preMent inwdenco oi that party did not recall and compel us to contemplate It. Hew Dm*. The WaMiington < l>sk.)lleporler cornw to un this week iu a new and very handsome dress. Wo are glad to see this evidence of prosperity and enter prise ; for the Rrpfirter is one of our most sterling local exchange*?sound to the core, well conducted, and now beautifully printed. A Gem.?If ever a man possessed the faculty of stating a great principle in a few words, that man is Gov. Morton, of Idlana. Here Is a sample : "I submit as a general proposition that rebellion cannot be discouraged, treason made odious, loyalty encour aged and patriotism rewarded If, when rebellion has been suppressed, rebels are admitted to make laws for the lava!, and administer the affairs of a Government tbey have Just failed to destroy/* There is platform enough for the Union party of this State in the fall campaign, Whilk Judge Stuart, of the Fourth Circuit, permits rebel lawyers to prac tise In his courts without taking the oatb prescribed by law, and adjudged constitutional by the higher court, we find a very diffeient course pursued by Judge Hall, of the Eleventh Circuit. A decision wss rendered by him at Shepherds town, on Wednesday, which may be stated as follows : Dsniel B. Lucas, late a resident of Jefferson county, but sines the com mencement of the rebellion a practising attorney at Richmond, Virginis, made application before the Circuit Court of Jefferson county, now In session, to be permitted to qualify and practioe in uid court, upon taking the oat fan pro scribed by law, other than the oatb re quired by Ibe act of February 14, 1808, which motion Judge JJall overruled, and refuaed to permit him to ao qualify and practice, unless and except be would alio comply with the require ment* of said act of February last, and lake the teat oatb therein prescribed. mm* ? ? A Candid "c?Mserva?lve." The editor of the Parkers Lrnrg Demo crat, who, went into the rebellion, waa wound*) and captured with a gang of KuerriUaa, waa paroled and violated hla parole by again joining the rebels, and after tbe rebellion was over return ed to Psrkersburg to edit a ''conserva tive" paper, thus mourns over the pros pecla of tbe coming fall election: "Since tbe late election tbe Demo cratic and Conservative press through out tbe mate baa been teeming with es says of an enooorsging character in re gard to tbe probable change and revo lutions which would be effected by the fall election; yet we have seen nothing In any of our exchanges wblch propos es to give a reason for such hope. It la tbe mere expression or desire, coupled with a aort of conviction, or belief, In tbe absence of any stated and sustain ed predicates. Now, that the election returns sre so nearly ell In ss to give a very fair oonnlualon as to bow the mat * ?^stnlua,) nataa about a revolution um mm Ml thousand majority for the constitution al bar against the right of suffrage In such olsaaeN or subjects as are intended to be effected by It T Seven thousand majority in favor of the controlling radical element of the State! What are tho predicate*of intelligent hope of poll I leal reform In the premlaea T" The Cincinnati Cbmxtercial thus spsalts of Governor Morton's ? poach, from wblch we publish some extracts this morning: At a Union masting bald in Indian apolis last night, Governor Morton de livered s speech, published in /nil else where, snd which wo have no hesita tion in pronouncing tbe ablest produc tion of bis pen. Itlsaspeecbiprepured with great care, and it la tbe most ter rible arraignment and startling denun ciation of the Democratic party that baa been made by any public man of con splculty since the close or the war. All that we have heard from tbe itadlcals of tbo present Congress on this subject la feebleness compare,! with this. Never before did Governor Morton speak so unreservedly of the obstacles be bsd to overcome, In the msllgnant snd deadly opposition of tbe "Sons of Liberty" oi Indlsns to the prosecution of the war. Throughout the country Governor Morton is recognised as tbo most effi cient executive officers or the loyal States daring the war. His energy, courage snd capacity contributed great ly to the glory that Indiana now en Joys. Tbe fight over, the victory won. ne comes forward to tell how it was done, and who were tbe enemies met and put down at home; and he tells It with a vengeance. f the Hev. James Freeman I it fellow-student ITEMJL ?The wife of Mr. Daniel O'NeilL editor of ibe Pittsburgh JHtpaleK, died od Wednesday morning. ?Breckinridge Speed, son of Attor ney General Speed, baa been appointed a cadet at the West Point Military Academy. ?An Austrian officer has arrived at Mobile, empowered to ofler positions in the Austrian army to ex-Con fed erates. It is thought that quite a num ber will avail themselves of the oppor tunity to plunge again into the exciting scenes of war. ?The Davenport, (Iowa) Gazette says: ?*Tbe crops in this county are generally presenting a very promising appear ance. The wheat never looked better at this time of year than now, and is growing finely. The same is true of barley and oats. Corn is somewhat | backward, bat is improving. ?People who live in the neigbbor | hood of Monnt Vesuvius say that the volcano is again exhibiting signs of in ternal commotion. The small cone re i centlv threw quantities of atones into , the air, and on the large cone two new ? crater* have been formed. A oonsider i able body of lava has also flowed from i the small cone. j ?A vigilance committee has* been j formed in Monroe county, Iowa, and 1 several notorious characters have been j summarily dealt with by it. One Gar { rett Thompson, who had been guilty of ! horse suraiing, bouse burning, and mur ! der, was caught by the committee.tried ; t?v *a jury of twelve men, convicted 5 and hung?all within the spaoe of a few j iioura. i ?Prof. Airassiz is delivering a course of lectures before the Imperial family and Brazilian magistrates, respecting bis discoveries in bis recent tour up the vallevof the Amazon, lie won very high"commendation from bis royal auditors on bis opening lecture, May 7. ?Hartford, Conn., is about to enjoy a free library. The Late Daniel ^ at kinson bequeathed 1100,000 as a fund, the interest of which was to be applied to the purchase of books for this library. About 12,000 volume have been pro cured, the library will soon be open to the public. ?One David Quinn, of Chicago, has petitioned Congreas, asking for there establishment of negro slavery in the Uniu*d States; and o 1 such extraordi nrrv value does be think his produc tion that he offers to sell copies of the memorial to the rest of mankind at ten cents a copy. ?Jus. JJltleworth, of Tennessee, now seventy-eight years old, is the father of thirty-one children, the oldewt of whom in fifty years, and the youngest four month*. He in living with hi* fourth wife, whom he marrinl at the age of fifty-nine, she being then u little In dian squaw of fourteen. Mr. Little worth is certainly a good deal better titan his name implies. ?Mr. 8. M. Sheller, of Buffalo town ship, Washington county. Pa., shot an eagle recently which measured just seven feet between the tips of its wings. It is not often that these high minded npecimens of the feathered tribe cotne within reach, and when they do, they ought to keep a ?ood distance between j themselves and Mr. Sheller. It is stated that John Hawkins, for merly a Confederate soldier, of Jack son's brigade, whs accidentally shot on last Thursday week, at his residence on Cow Creek. Pleasants county, West Virginia. lie took down bis rifle for some shooting sport, and to ascertain whether or not it was loaded, placed his foot upon the hammer while be would blow in the muzzle. His foot slipped, the hammer came down and the piece was discharged, the ball paasing through his bead, killing him in-i stantly. ?Last evening about dusk the upper i rt*ervoir f connected with the City I Water Works, of Pittsburgh, situated ; oiijthe summit of Prospect Hill, bursted. i and an immense volume of water poured j down the sides of the bill upon the [ track of the Pennsylvania Bailroad. Portanately no houses happened to be within reach of the torrent, else they would have been swept away. It was supposed that the water found its way through the basin until itBtruck an old ; coal pit, when it burst forth. ?The Parkersburg Democrat says that on Friday last its editor was favor ed with a fair view of a regular built Panther, in all bis proportions and fierce propensities. Mr. JE. D. Moore, of Braxton countv, of this State, cap tured bim In Webster county, and passed through Parkersburg m route for Cincinnati with bis prize. He re ports as having killed the old one and extricated the young ones from their den in the rocks ; three of which were killed in the capture. This is the only one saved alive. He is about four months old and pretty well grown. ?A railroad conductor was recently before the judicial authorities at Buffa lo to answer a charge of ejecting a man from a car because be refused to give his seat to a woman. The court held i that ladies, or those who wished to be considered such, are legally entitled to no more privilegos in public convey ances than men, and that when the lat ter pay for seats they bavofla perfect right to occupy them so long a* they conduct themselves in a proper manner. The conductor was fined $.100 for acting on the supposition that a man was un der an obligation to surrender bis seat to a woman. ?The sudden rise in the premium on gold is attributed in bart to the propo sition agreed upon t?y the Ways and Means Committee that the new tariff law shall go into effect Immediately after its passage. Notwithstanding the fact that the members of the Committee were iswora to secrecy, the decision of tbo Committee was known in Wall street before the Committee closed its session. It is estimated that there are from |75,000,000 to f100,000,000 wq/tb of foreign goods In bond, and thisuccounts for the milk in the cocoa nut. There is considerable curiosity manifested by the Committee and others to ascertain who the "leaky" member is. ?Mr. Morrill, Chairman of the Ways and Means in the Houbc, must be a me chanical engineer, judging from his ready contrivances to get rid of tbo sup plies of steam and gas in tbo body to which he belongs. He made a motion and the House adopted it, givingleave to all who bad prepared or purchased speeches to have them printed in the (Jbnf/res&ioMal Globe. This cutting off tbo stream of speech-making for home consumption, iudicates adjournment at no very distant day, and the hurly burly will soon commence. Legisla tion will bo "put through with a rush," and plunderers will occasionally pros per. ?Wednesday morning about half-past nine o'clock, a lad aged twelve years, named James Beltzhoover, son of the late Wo>. Beltzhoover, was killed near the residence of bis mother, on the Washington Turnpike, some threo miles from Pitsburgh, by the premature discharge of a gun. The lad and a com panion of about his own age, were out gunning, when the deceased asked bis friend to reach him his gun, and while he was In the act of doing so it was ac cidentally discharged, and the contents entered young Beltzhoover'a forehead, immediately above the eye, and lodged in the brain. ?There was considerable excitement in Pittsburgh Wednesday consequent on the mysterious disappearance or George B. Jones, Esq.. who, it was re ported, committed suicide by drowning himself in the Monongahela river. At an early hour in the morning Mr. Jones arose as usual, and after washing and dressing himself carefully, and placing his watch and some other articles of value on the bureau in his chamber, left the house. A few hours after his departure from the house, his hat and coat were fbund hanging on a stake near the bank of the Monongahela river, a fbw rods below the Lock No. I, which gave rise to the supposition that tho missing man had drowned himself. The rtver In the vicinity of the Lock was crowded duripg the day with skifife and other craft making search fbr the body, which was recovered the same night near the Lock, immediately bo low hia late residence. His arms were folded across his breast as though he had deliberately, and without any struggle, met hia death. Mr. Jones re tired from business in January last, since which time he has suffered from depression of spirits, being sometimes partially deranged. It was while suf fering from one of these attacks, it is supposed, that he committed the rash ?A female black and tan terrier, uelonging to Dr. John Hall, of Cleve lABd, was suddenly mis?l bv iu owner Tk?3 , Effort *? madfc 10 find the anirrnT but without avail. This morning a Mend of the donor's ; J" Vls:t ? p?gi?t?d room oxer i Da Witts store, where, to his astoni&h j joent, be found the poorliule doe. The latter h*d wasted to a shadow, but was i lively, nevertheless. Dr. Hal] had entered the room two weeks before, ac- i oompanied, unbeknown to bim. bv his 1 dog, and the latter had be*n left there. | During the whole confinement it had ; been impossible for her to obtain either food or drink. In a short time after being released, however, she killed a rat in fine style! ?A prize fight occurred at St. Louis, on Snnaav afternoon, between Cowlev Davis, or Pittsburgh, and Mike Dono van, of Chicago, for a purse of $100. given on the ground, for the purpose of testing the courage and endurance of the principals, neither of whom was over twenty years of age. At the fiftv fifih round both parties looked fresh and showed very little signs of severe treatment- In this round, after ex changing several blows, they clinched; ; . Cowley was thrown, Donovan felling . heavily upon him, and, while in this ; position, the latter seized Cowlev by ? the throat and commenced to choke ; him. This 4*foul" was too apparent for | ; the referee to overlook, and be decided i j the fight in favor of Cowley. The bat- | J tie lasted over two hours. " ?At >"ew Kent Court House, Vir- 1 ginia, on Thursday last, the returned rebel soldiers proved that they were en . tirely reconstructed by making an at i tack on Mr. F. George Wilson, the f United States assessor. 3fr. Wilson, in the performance of his duty, had asked i one of tbe reconstructed for his tax- ! i list, but tbe debtor to the Government, ? instead of complying, with tbe aid of . some of tbe chivalry, beat the assessor i i in a brutal manner, and then gave him i fifteen minutes to leave the town. Mr. J i Brooks, agent of the freed men's bu ; reau, came to his rescue, and, once un- I j der his protection, Mr. W. refused to i j obey the order to leave the place, and ? the threat to compel bim to vacate was i not carried out. } ?At the recent monthly meeting of ] the Board of Directors of the Baltimore ! and Ohio Railroad, tbe President, Mr. ' Garrett, authoritative!v denied tb?t ' the company did not intend to build | the direct road from Point of Rocks to Washington City, aud the Board gave emphasis to this denial bv adopting a resolution declaring it to l>e the policy of the company to build the road, at \ any cost, provided Congress does not authorize the buildingof any additional | or parallel line?which is precisely 1 what several capitalists are anxious to do, and in whose interest, doubtless, the rumors detrimental to the B. .V O. j Railroad have been put in circulation, i Were this direct road built, it would | shorten the distance from the West to i the Federal Capital, by this route, forty-nine miles, and, so far as scenery Is concerned, make a much more picturesque route. ?p<rial jffotitts. C'HOI.EKA, CHOICER A, DIARRIIF.A, DYHESTERY, FLUX. KL JI M Kit complaiarr. KRA FT?8 Diarrhea Compound. Tlio greatest remedy of the age. It fuLt nrrrr f'lHrtl in fi ximjlr iyw, Krrp U in ytiur KoutelU may be ns..U,1 any mo ment. Every traveller should have a supply. MeCABE, KRAfT A CO.. Wheeling, W. V'., Hold by Dr. B. R SUdger, Moum?vhYe7\V. Ya.,Dr.J. I^Carrand Dr. J. M. Jiouoock, of Clarksburg, W. \ a., and by Dealer* in medi cines.evexywljere. and get a circular wltn certificates of cures. apz24-6m ITCH ! ITCH ! ITCH! SCRATCH I SCRATCH ! SCRATCH I WHEATOITS OINTMENT Will Care tlie Itch in 4H Honrs. Also, cures Halt Rheum. Ulcere. Chilblains, and all eruptions of tbe skin. Price 50 cent* For j?le by all druggists. By sending? cents to UeekN A Potter, sole axeal*, 170, Wash ington street, Boston, it will be forwarded by rposla?e' to Pa" of the united States. JuMm JIKT WHAT TO 1' WAXTLADIFA LETT'ri^1 f?reuch Ilemetly M. Dr. VAL Female Periodical Pill. -jfiiSSS1.7 ?n<2 Remfcdy for Diseases pe culiar only to I^adles. Try one box and be Cured. The Great French Remedy, M. De Valletta Female Periodical Pills, extensively used by the French Koval Academy of Medicine. Mem.rhS"*" Chloro"1* Amenorhea Jtut what you need iAidics. i.IfSf.H111" mlld an'1 centle stlinn VSS mort happy Influence on mind an.l lKKly corTMlinit all trmjuIxiiUm and re moving obstructions, rnenta] deblllly.melAn cnoljr, 4c.; restoring nature to It* proper channels. Under rerta In clreomstancw tfiey /i1. Bot ' Price II 00 per box. Dy mall to any addrm $110. Sold by . "lauuhi.ij.-h <t bu.shfiki.ij. Aho by C. II. ODBKBT, Btone Bridge. tay'M J?It. IjA HOOKA I I'M Indian Vogotablo Pulmonic Syrup piUREH OOUOHS. COLDS. WHOOPING tti^SSSSJL 'i""11'. Asthma, Catakkh, Broxcuitik. Paiw iji the King, Nioht HWKATH, HOAKHK USM. to Whlrll public speaker* and "l/igepi are liable, COOTtrHH " '!" <^.r!y "Age*. ""'I all dl?ea?e? of the throat and lunt^i. Indorsed by the highest medical authority, clergymen of every denomination, author*. ?Ultom, profcMsom In our varioun miJcKCH. and oor mo?t ern,nent public men. ln* ,ttM adapted to every age, and can be u-?J without fear of the dangerous results which follow the use of ?r ft? cough preparations of which opium and ipecac are tbe base. GIVE IT A TKIAL. Price GO cent* and 81 i>er bottle. Db. E. It. KNIOHTrf, Prop'r, Melnne, Maw. trfvPrDAUGIIIaINHA BUHH also by T. II. Logan d: Co., and I^nfaa, LjBtACo- myaWiudAw PISO'S CURE FOR CONSUMPTION IS WARRANTED. If you have Consumption, try it. U you have a Cough, try It. If yon have Lung or Throat Disease, try it. ,3. any of the symptoms of thin 1FS^SS2&?-flU110 lr>'th,H remedy. If It does you no eood your money wdl be re funded as set forth In the circular which ac companies each bottle. ??"How many cam* of fatal dlseane have a^ighTcouKhT^ th? nnt Hymi)tom was EDMUND DOCKING. Wheeling. aprfl Hole Agent for West Va. Ro*?! Root ! Root ! R??<m] ! Rrml ! Piwtactitwk preserves the life of the .i .i~chang^lt fro,n Its original color ^^f^PrevenUthebalr^Trom fall ivl7SLS2h^lurtJdl,i,r Jremlna the hair i ikmiSSrfi j? ma^etr-wiil surely remove n cur2JUI of tlio scalp? will not stafn the *kin. We tell Uie stor> ijulckly, and tell it true, when we *ay It Is a Itenect ! Restorer and Dre?Mlnfr Combined. No other prenaxatJon for Uie hair contains PostachioNot Oil. Sold by all Druraista. ORIUN HKINNElt A CO., Sole I?mprletore, Bpringfleld, Mass. LUiel Life! DDOP8! DROPS! DROPS! iS5^S??s Agenu. forWon. Colgate-. Aromatle V^ru?blr Soap. A superior Toilet ftoap, prepared rroin re Bned Vegetable oil. to oomblnaUon with Olyeerl-e, ana -pecUll, d?l?n?d for tlie naaoflAdles andIbrUieTTaraery. Ilaper. fame Is axqatalte, and Its washing properties unrivalled. For sale by all druggists. feb27-lyd&w narkiacV. awd celibacy, .?&. say of Warning and Instruction for Young Man* Also, Diseases and Abuses which pros vital powers, with sure means orre liet 8ent ftee of charge In sealed letter en velopes. Address, Dr. J. 8KILLIN HODGH "^^^^JjdAssociaUon, Philadelphia, Pa. JER" ??>?? PRYOB BOYD 4 00. *Utr adwrti$rofnis. psgfeSSSSSMB I and isizxirocziuyqeiumeciwgi^i^* b^. ! in all the father branch of m M cug? i ntpo education. principal &???. ? ??? - -45?^ /* ! ... n il r/kR c^I-F-?575 ACRES IN Sfr^piMMjegSKfc*s2?I??iwi frail, all in full beani^^-eison the farm a vines, two.j'anipnnr Spring. easy ol tbe bands of some men | ^ of^f^M|n^^anv BARRETT'S IN THE WORLD! , vl) IS SO PRONOUNCED BY THE Analytical Chemist*. ? t K?Hil(irH( Grnf llnlr; It I'rcvciitN Hair I'HlllnBOul! . , , jt ('linns**" Hi** Kootm to CUeir U ? E^i2ISnittwSjSjwd"uu,or,? \\ SSX7l?(Anient I U""1J u"*n an> issrsras sr?s?t ounh^ove i. ??- wr"" " M.Vuel,ester, New Hampshire. M. S. BtJRR A- CO., General Agents, No. S?j Tremout sU, Boston. T. H. LOGAN A CO, hihI IA>GAN.LIfT A C6. \\ holesale Agents, juS-Cm WUKK1.IN<;. W. V* Notice. mnv UIfDBB8IOXEDOFFBB8TOS^.I ? fin't stock of Liquors, ines, C igais ?n,i viniirar Factory, on rawnable terms. ^ie?MOM? and Stent of my boslnc* to t<?wtll fawwn to need any recommenda " Any enterlirisinie manormen will nnd "?JfmSyw ^8" H^M^tHAU juKAr No. g* Main *t., "W heeling, A\. N a. Fourth of July Celebration. ., ,- t> \ i?ri<T MISSION SABBATH o'clock on the morning of the 4th. . 0 a"i?I?1 lnvllauon is extended to tie ftteodirSf both schools to attend. Let all cnmeand bring their families. . .. oOcta Price of tickets (round trip) for Aduit?...wc?. Children. - *5,cw* J"wti?hlngton. Pa., papers please copy.] rjlUE largest stock OF HATS AND GAPS IN THE CITY IS TO BE FOUND AT Harper & Bros. ju2l PASIEI. PECK. ??? r- "U""ARD PECK & HUBBABD, attorneys at law, Office,4th street, 2d doorHoutli of Quincy, Ju3) WllEK1.IS?. ?'? V" Proposals. SF.AI.ED PROPOSALS WILL BE RJ> Mlved until the 30th day of June, for the ttlnic on of four hundred (tUOj perches of modKoe Limestone, well broken, on /.ane street, seventh (W*gft,EN CLARK. Ju3Mt Street Commissioner. Proposals. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE ceived until the3Uth day of June. forgmd Ing the side walk and curbing llie same on the East side of Market street, routh side of Jc-ffcmon to the south side or Adam* street*. STEPHEN CLARK, j?20-3t Street Commlwrtoner. Proposals. r* EALED PROPOSALS WILL HE RE ^ oelved by the undersigned until June 30th, S rcSli Zaue .tn?l lirld^- lan a"..! JKe HTK1J HEN < (.A11K, Ju?-3t Htreet Commissioner. Proposals. C1EALI1 PROPOSALS WILL BE RE ^ (wived by the undersigned until June 30th, !?r WUnK Curblng and !?>vl..K KUtter with -and stone (5) fe*;t wide, on the east M.dt of German street, KN CLARK, Ju20-3t Street '^mmlsNloner. Wheeling Iron Works, IIAR IRON, MIIEET IRON. Manufactured and for sale by ACHESON, BELL & C0H KS-Ofllee and Warehouse, No. 0* 15 Main WHEEL1NO, W. VA. Jog) Wheeling Female College. ANNIVERSARY EXERCISES. I EXHIBITION IN WASHINHTON HALL it ou Friday evening, the 241, at 8 o clock, lu aid of a Library /or Uie use of young ^OcIlAUbKtE ADDRESS by .the ! Prviklent of the College, In the Fourth rtwei i M. E. Chnrcb. Sunday evening, the 2ltn. i EXAMINATION8 Monday and Tuesday, ^S&jM'bS^OF l-IREC-mW 26th, at 8 o'clock, in the First Presbyterian church. P. s.?Tickets to exhibition in Washington Hall may be obtained at Mellor's Music btore. Admission 50 cents. Reserved seats 75 cents, lul9-3t Salesmen Wanted. Apply, with references, athsx Main street, Hombrook's block. 2d floor. jqlg-fwd W. H. H. WhItino. Reapers and Mowing Machines. en BUCKEYE MOWING AND REAPING OU Machines. 12 Champion Mowers 25 do*. Horse Rakes. J0"?- n-nd^k^u^U-M^d for joi8-2md No. 21 Main street. Jlngic Pictures. NO CHEMICALS OR CAMERA 'RE quired. Amnsements for the drawing room, a new article, just received ftrom the Publisher. [Jul5] D. NICOLL ?fc BROS. Fine Opening for Business ill mHE WHOLESALE STOCK OF DRY I Goodsand store Fixtures belonging to the estate of J. a Cooper, deceved. for sale on favorable terms, J. S. RHODES, Tnia-im Administrator. 2Utr adrnrtisfmrnts. HORSE FAIR & STOCK EXHIBITION AT THE FAIR GROUNDS OX WHEELING ISLAJilN JTLT 4, 1.S66 PRE3IIU3I8: sso a All trotting horse*, that have never airee xnte'AteMi in public, Iwl 2 in S. to go as- they please. Premium All trotting boree? in harness. best S in 5. premium.. ... ?. 100 0( For paoers. to co as Lbey please, best 3 in o. Prumam IS U S Three or more to fill, two to start: entrance ' f<? ten percent; entrance money in each o: j above contests to go to second horse. Entnes to close on Saturday, J one 30. j All communication*; in regard to entries foi above premiums to be adures?ed to W. F Peterson. Secretary of the Society, enclosing entrance money. AJ>XJTXA>-CE: Each peison 50 cents Each one-honse carriage .35 " Earf: two-horse carriage. ? 60 " Horses under the saddle not admitted. Julb-td BY ORDER OF THE BOARD. 1866. SUMMER_ STOCK. 1866. Xo. 35 Halo Street* CENTRE WHEELING. Having now ~very complete assortment of gooda in my line and be ing in daily receipt of new and fashionable styles from the Eastern Cities, I am prepared to show my Mends a full assortment of FOREIGN & DOMESTIC DRY GOODS! NOTIONS, &e., &c. Carpets, Carpet Chain, Oil Cloths, MattiDg, &c. Which will be soldton the most reasonable terms. My friends and the public are solicited tc give me a call. Remember the old stand, NO. 35 MAIN STREET, CENTRE WHEELING. jult-ly F. W. BASSETT. Notice. All persons indebted to thf firm of A. M. Adams Co., are requested to nettle their account* Immediately, as a settlement must be made with the heirs oi Wm. M. Dittmar. deceased, by the surviving partners. All claims unsettled by the first day of August will be placed in the bauds of a lei?il officer for collection. Ju9-UJyl?t A. M. ADAMBACX). Trustee's Sale of a Valuable Farm in Mashall County, W. Va. Bt vjrtue of a deed of tbusi from M. P.O'Hero to me as Trustee, dat ?-d March 30th. 1864, I will offer for sale at the front door of the Court House, in Ohio Coun ty, on Thursday, July* 12th, Isotf. at 10 o'clock a. m., that valuable property known as the Neecelylplace, being a part of the estate ui the late BenJ. McMechcn, Esq., containing twenty-two acres, more or le-s, situated on the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road, about three miles south of this city. This land ex tends froin the Ohio river to the hill, ?is underlaid with co*l and limestone; Is ol the best quality and admirably adapted for gardening purposes. There is a comfortable two story brick dwelling house, out-houfies, and a good orchard on it Terms will l>e made known on day of sale. The title to the above land Ls believed to be indisputable, but selling as Trustee I will con vey only such title as Ls In me vested by said deed of trust. S. P. HILDRETH, julS-td Trustee. Beautiful and Good. FANCY, Staple and Domestic DRY GOODS. H E:N R Y BRUES, 114 Main Street. 1 HE COMPLETION OF 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 somest and 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, whl lie sold at the lowest prices. They are new goods in a new store with old prices attached. Kindly thanking all mv old friends and former patrons for the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upon me, I will endeavor, by a strict attention to busi ness and a careful selection of goods to merit a continuance of the same. Beautiful things are Joys forever, as the la die* say when they examine Henry ^13rues' stock of Dress G-oods! Bea'utifulstyles of Mozambique, for...2j cents. Fine French Ginghams ?50 " All-Wool Delaine 40 Delaines 'fx,, Ladies' All-Linen Handkerchiefs -12% cte. Ladies' Alexandre Kids ~S2 U0 Beat heavy Brown Muslin 25 cenfc?. A good article of " 15 " Mosquito Bar. Marseilles Toilet Quilts. Honey Comb 13 25. Best Calicos, Still 20 Cents, At Henry Brues, No. Ill, Main Street. An elegant a>?ortnient of Fine French Ginghams Just received, at Henry Brues, No. 114, Main Street. Beautiful French Lace Curtains, Just received, and very cheap, at Henry Brues, No. U4, Main Street. Handsome, cheap and Stylish Dress Goods, Just received, at Henry Brues, No. 114, Main Street. Semper Mem BleacM Muslin, Just received at Henry Brues, No. Ill Main Street. Jul2-flm HENRY ItRI'F.S. F ILAVOR1NG EXTRACTS?A LARGE _ supply of Superior qualities cooking ex tracts, vailous flavors, Just received and for tale at EDMUND BOOKING'S, Odd Fel lows' Hall Drug Store. Ju2 AIRP'H BLOOM OF YOUTH AND Hall*s Sicilian Hair Itenewer for sale at DOCKING'S. Odd Fellow*' Hall. Jn2 Golden lily of japan a knight T em plats Hoquet, new and popular per fume. Just received and for sale at E. book ing'S, No. 1, Odd Fellows' Hall. Jn2 Ci O A P?SO A P?SO A P?TOI let, B A TH O and Shaving Soop??more tban flty dif ferent varieties, at prices to unit every body, for sale at E. booking'S Odd Fellow's Hall Drug store. my 16 A FINE assortment OF gas FIX jHL tures, Shades, Globes, Ac., Just received and for sale by DILLON.thompson A CO. STONE drain PIPE, BRANCHES, EL bows, Ac., of all sizes, for Kale by PI llon. TIIOM PSON A CO. Architectural. PLANS, ELEVATIONS, and SPECIFICATIONS, made on the shortest notice by addressing J. S. FAIRFAX, Jnl-Mw* Wheeling. CnnlkinK Cotton. KAA LBS. SPUN COTTON. FOR caul OVJU lng, Just received and for sale by feb.14. chas. H. BERRY. HOYS CAAMIHERES. TYLAIDCA8SIMERES FOR boys AT OLD i Prices, Silk Warp Cafchmaretts, all Wool Tweeds, cheap. J. S. rhodes. ^Wisrrllanrous. POLAND'S White Pine C ompound. "IUe Great Sew England Brmedy. A FINE assortment OF Hair, Tooth and Nail Brashes, COJIBy, dto. rKSI\A-~iP.eal Bear's Grease.) The best Pomade offered. BLACK LEAD CRUCIBLES. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded j AT C. J. EAWLINGS & CO'S 27 Monroe Street. JoS Sundries. Davis* sugar cured hams. Beef. Mess Mackerel in kits. No. 1 Prime Western Reserve Cheese. Star of the We? Flour. Choice Rio Coflee. Finest Green arid Black Teas. Crushed and Raw Sugar of all erades, for sale low by R. J. SMYTH, Juti oor. Market and Quincysts. Just Received. Pf)fi BD8RELS SEED BUCKWHEAT OUw aud for sale by iny30 J. K. BQTSFORD A CO. New Goods! NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! JUST received aT J. H. Smith & Co.'s NO. 110 MAIN ST. (One Door above Partridge's Gallery.) We are just opening our SECOND STOCK oI Spring and Summer Dress Goods! Consisting of? Rich Bbiek Silk?, Fancy Silks, Foularde Silks, Pineapple Grenadine's Silk Granete's Mohair Ma lange's. Poplin De Eti's, Lisle Poplins, Pink Jaconet, Blue Jaconets, Buff Jaconets, Per Gale's. Blue. Buff and Pink. Plaid French Jaconets, Grenadine Bareges Silk Grenadines, 3-4 White Bareges, 8-4 Black Bareges, Lena Grenadines, LINEN GOODS, for Boys wear Fig'd Marseilles, Irish Linen, Table Damasks, Red Bordered Table Cloths, Sun Umbrellas, Parasols, Bradley's New Double Steel Spring Skirts, and Alexandre's and Jouvin's Kid Gloves. (Don't forget that we have moved to one door above Partridge's Gallery.) aprl" B. Hair brushes. Tooth Brushes. Nail Brushes. Shaving Brashes. Flesh Brushes. Cloth Brushes. A fine assortment at BOCKING's Odd Fel iow's Hall, Drag store. my 16 U. It. P.?THE UNRIVALED BAK ing Powder, superior to all others, cheaper than the cheapest. Does not bnoil by ace or exposure. Manufatured by ED MUND BOOKING, No. 1 Odd Fellow's Hall. Sold by grocers and store keepers everywhere. mylO THIS IS NO HUMBUG! Nor is it an advertisement from one of your TEN CENT BABY SHOE SHOPS, But 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 1.10 " Mens' Calf hlgti cut Bals 2 00 100 " 44 M Oxford Ties 150 And all other goods in proportion, at tlie popular Shoe House of JOHN H. ROBINSON, my29 158 Main street. BURNETT'S STANDARD PREPARA tlons: coco A INK. A Compound of Cocoa-nut Oil, Ac., for the Hair. FI.ORIMKlk A Delightful Perfume :or the Handkerchief KALLI8TON. A Cosmetic for. removing Freckles, Tan, Sunburn, Ac. ORIENTAL TOOTH-WASH, An Elixir for Preserving and Beautifying the Teeth and Goins. BURNETT'S CO LOON* WATER. Unrivalled In Richness) and Delicacy of Per fume. JONAS WHITCOMB'fl REMEDY. For Asthma, Rose Cold, Hay Fever, Ac. nt'RNBTTM 8TANDA RO FLAVORING EXTRACTS For Cooking Purposes. These articles are all of superior quality, sold by T. H. LOGaN A CO., and LOGAN, LIST A CO. Wholesale and Retail Druggists, Wheeling. my 31 American Deodoriser A- Dl.<tlnfecUint The cheapest, most convenient and motet efficient, for sinks privies, drains, Ac. It acts like magic. Price 50;cte l?er package. Sold wholesale and retail by T. H. LOGAN A CO., my31 and LOGAN, LIST ACQ. COB'S DYSPEPSIA CURE and COUGH Balsam received and for sale, by" T. H. LOGAN A CO., and LOGAN, LIST A co? Wholesale and Retail Druggists, Wheeling. my 31 Dried PcachM. BUSH. PRIME HALVES AND QUAR tern, mixed; 10 bush, prime pealed, Just received by marlO PRYOR BOYD A CO, Sorgum Oane Mills. CANE MILLS?ASSORTED SIZES? Martinsville and Columbus patterns. rny3l P. C. HILDRETH A BRO. Potatoes. QAA BBLS. PRIME PEACH BLOW PO igUU tatoes, just received and fornale by GORRELL A CO., cor. Market and Quincy sts., myfV) Wheeling. W. Va. 201 1005 Childrens' Carriages. JUBT RECEIVED. A new supply by my3 JOSEPH graves. ! Tuyere Irons and Thimble Skeins. Thimble skeins?assorted sizes? Duck Nest Tuyere Irons. A new article received by my31 P. C. HILDRETH A BRO. Norway Ironc OK tons norway BAR iron-AS &i) sorted size*?for oil well tools, Ac. my31 P. C. HILDRETH A bro. New Lawns. Received by express this morn ing, handsome and cheap Jaconetts and Lawns. J. 8. rhodes. myl9 LANDRKTII'N GARDEN NEEDS A FULL stock OF FRESH seeds, I bulk and in papers,Just received by PRYOR BOYD A CO.. mart 18 Main st Bfaryland Lime. BARRELS FRESH burnt, SNOW white, Maryland Lime, Just received and for sale by mr31 jos. A. METCALF. Wrapping? Paper. KfiflA BUNDLES STRAW WRAPPING OUUU Paper, uBortod ai*?, for sale at manufactures prices by mrtl^ jos. A. metcalf. LEATHER AND gum BELTING ON hand and for sale by apr21 CHAS, H. BERRY. ?oods. Dry Goods! ?? NEW STOCK! JUST OPENED BY Geo. R. Taylor & Co. Embracing ALL KINDS OF Rich Dress site, Grenadines, Organdie* Mohair Foulards, Iriflh Poplins Chene Mohairs, Bombazines, Camlse Cloth. Double width DeLaines, Ginghams, ChlntMa, Plain BuflT, Blue and Pink Lawns and Chintzes BaffTarartlne, Blue Crape Moretz, New Style Print**, i fimit Lace Talmas Lama Wool Shawls, Shetland Shaw 1ft. Silk Cloaks Parasols Lace Curtains Sheetings Irish Linens English Muslins Embroideries Cluny, Maltese nnd Point Gauze Lace Goods. Alexandre's and Jouvln's Kid Gloves Hosiery, Counterpanes Dimity/ Hoop Skirts Ac., Ac. ALL AT LOWEST PRICES. CiF.O. K. TAYLOR A CO. nprlO _____ THOS. G. CXJIiBEKTSON, S TAR FOUNDRY, Ko. 62 Market Ntm-l, WHEELING, W. VA. MANTTFACTURERS, AND HAS CON stantly on hand Coal and Wood Cooking Stores, Parlor SIotm, Heating? Stoves, Common Hollow*ware, Stove Hollow-ware; | All of the best Patterns. ARCHES A GRATES, COMMON GRATES, | PLOUGH POINTS, Ac, Ac. Thresh in a Machine Castogb, and saw ! Mill Castings, Made to order, of the best material and at | lowest rates, SORGHUM CANE SUGAR KILLS, Martin's Ferry pattern* at Martin's Ferry price* ALSO. NO. 1 (VERY SOFT) FOUNDRY PIG IRON. | constantly on sale at lowest rates. Wholesale & Retail CLOTHING HOUSE, NO. 28 MONBOE ST., Flret door west of 1st National Bank, W. Va. 3rd arrival, and largest of the SEASON. 100 All Wool Salts *1000. 100 Cottonade Suits F7 50. 2000 Linen Dusters. 500 Linen Jackets. 1U0 Linen Boys' Suits. 500 Casslmeres Suits all styles and Colors. White Shirts, Gray ali Linen Sliirts. Cnssimere Shirts, Wool and French Flan nel Shirts. Under Shirts and Drawers. Suspenders, Neck Ties, Socks, Handker chiefs, all ready Hemmed, Ac., Ac. Buyers will call and examine the stock be fore purchasing elsewhere. H. HARTMAN; P. 8.?We also call the attention to Conn try Merchants, that we have a very large and well .selected?tock of Men and Boys' Hats, which will lie Bold at the lowest market prices. mylS LA PIERRE HOUSE, PHILADELPHIA. The subscribers having leased this favorite House it has been Refittkd And Rkfurnished in an elegant manner, and is now prepared with the most perfect appointments for the reception of guests. The first position among flrst-cla?s HoteLs will be maintained in the future, as in the past. BAKER A FARLEY. BROWN & LOSE, 3? Itl otograpliers 139 MAIN STREET, WHEELING, W. VA. TIHOTOGRAPHH OF EVERY DESCRIP \ Hon from Cartes de Visltes to life size fur nished in India ink, oil and water colors of the latest styles and best finish. Gilt and Rosewood Frames forsale cheap. my3B UJTORIEft?A FEW BBLS. PRIME MA pie Sugar, Superior Green. Black and g1 Japanese Teas: Pure White Wine Vinegar; New "i ork Crab and Champagne Cider, bot tled; New No. 1 Salmon; English Dairy Cheese; Pickles and Sauces; Tapioca, Pearl Sago; Corn Starch, Malzena, Ac. Hermetical ly sealed .Salmon, Mackerel, Codfish, Halli but. Lobster. Clams and Sardines. Genuine English Mustard; Salad oil, best quality; French Mustard; Sap Sago cheese; Condensed Milk. Together with a general assortment of seasonable articles. Just received and for tiale low by N. A G. D. WOODROW. Odd Fellows' Hall Building, Monroe St., my28 WHKPft.iNO, W. VA? pusfral Slnstrummts. PIANOS At Reduced Prices. From thih date until fttrthfr Notice, I wllJ aeU mny Haao irorn mr present StocJc TEN PER CENT. Below Mannfecturer*8 Prices. Thcwe tn want of Flret Class InsttmneEt* will And a fine stock of WM. KNABE & CO.'S CALLEKBURG AN'D VAtJPEL, And other Celebrated Makers on Exhibit! st my Ware rooms. Two very Fine Toned Bradbury Pianos, ?with all Modern Improvements at LESS THAN COST, All Instruments Guaran teed for Five Years. Send for Price List. JESSE B. MELLOR, NO. 139 MAIN" ST., Role Agent for Wm. Kanbe A C?., and Calleobari; A Vaupernl'Iano*. marS J. CARTWRIGHT, OPTICIAN And dealer In Cutlery,Guns,Revolvers VARIETY GOODS, Musical Instruments, &op 125 Main St. A large stock of the following article* con stantly on band, vie POCKET CTTJLERT, Table Cutlery, Bowie Knives, Razors, Scissors, Sbot Uuna, Revolvers, Caps, Powder, Metallc Cartridge* A BIRD CAGES, Walking Canos. Lamp Fixtures, Trasses, da, Supporters, Magneto Electro Machines, Surveyors' Compasses, Plotting Instruments, 4c. THERMOMETERS, Hydrometers, Saccliarometers, Spectacles, Telescopes Miscroscopes.1 Magnifying Leow Magnet*, Ac. PIANOS, Violins, Guitars, Flutes, Banjos, Music Boxes, Accord eons, Itornan Strings, <*e. Also, a great variety of other goods, too nu merous to mention Musical Instruments Repaired Promptly and In the best manner. JOB. CARTWRIUHT, 125 Main st. feb7-fim CHINA, GLASS ftUEENSWARE. J. L. Hobbs, Son & Co, Mann&ctnrera of FLINT GLASS, IMPORTERS OF QUEEN'S WARE and Dealer* in 8TEA MBOAT and HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, At the old Stand, No. 113 Main and 49 Water fltreef* WHEELING, W. Vo. WE ARE NOW RECEIVING DIRECT from the manufacturers In England a large and extensive stock of QUEENSWAKL of tbe best makes and In the newat which we offer to the TRADE and atRETAHf at lower prices than the same qoaJJtJen ox goods can be bought In the eastern market*. We manufacture and keep constantly on hand a large stock of Glata Ware of every de~ BCripUon, CARBON OIL LAMPS, LAMP" UHIMNEYS, Ac., Ac. ^ U*xa-tm J. L. HOBBS, SON A CO.