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liWisest Circulation of any Paper in We&'.eru Virginia, -fco Thursday Morning, May 30.1861. Xotlcr to Mall Snb?crlbrra. wish our friends who are sending us jstorriptioiM *?jr mail, for less than a year r ("cut and bear in mind this tariff of i,w< rtnd so rtvoid misunderstandings. WVcklv H months GOc. * ?? ?? ??????.,.. lirir :ui!r ?> month? $2.75 ? 3 * 1.50 - i " 50c. X;.-Weekly ?'? months Si,75 " - " 1,00 1 44. 35c. gOjrln variably in advance. pkom THE ItL'K\t uuidger. Anoilif Secesaioiilut Killed?Oar Troop* take PikucmIoii ofFainuoat ..Capture uf JiccmlouUta. 0u Tuesday evening we left this city to j?o uutaud see how the troops were getting on J?t Farinington. At Beuwt od, some four erfivr hours were consumed in loading tiic balance of the lGth Ohio Regiment, 5W in number, 'into about thirteen house c.tr*. provided with seats for the purpose, nnJrtbout 11 o'clock, we got under Hy, dtitl moved olf amidst a roar, the like of which was never heard this side of Niagara. Fortunately, or rather u it fortunately as it turaed out, we fell . in with a company of Sipptrs and Miners, under command of C.pt Kreese and Lieut*. Jack Baer and Uj ?y. who weal out to liuild up the burnt br.dgrs. The sotdiers, as they went along, loire l as "we ever heard bull calf," and tbe Sappers and Miners were not much behind them. Individually tue noise whs fearful?collectively it whs thunder of the loudest and most approved description. All the live people along the road were startled from their slumbers we know, and it is supposed that some of the "brothers ?'fthe insensible rock" were resurrected. Tiie men seemed to be practicing the Chinese plan of scaring the enemy to death, ^nd we vent use to say that more than one startled sesesher deserted his home and took to the woods. We balanced ourself on the soft side of ;? plank which was about two inches in ?*idlh and supported by two blocks about two feet above the flior of the car, and Jenjrtbwise in the middle of the same.? Upon this we stretched out at full length, with a b in latin i h lu lkerchief tor a cov erlet, :^d sought "the sweet reitorer."? \\& have no hesitation in a tying that we ?*ou!d have picked a snow-bird and made a better bed on a stone-pile. All our fac ulties w re employed in maintaining an equilibrium, unl we had no time to go to fcleep. B-side* this we could not have goue to sleep for the n.?ise anyhow, aud no white in in ever slept on such a plank under the most favorably serene and hal cyon circumstances. Every time the car wo-ild careen we would fall off upon the fl??rof the car, and never failed to slap the faces of the occupints of the two couches at our side in the effort to pro tect our person. During the night this occurred precisely thirty-eight times by tbe watch, a?id in tbe performance of these several feats, a iji while vainly en deavoring to steal fotty bidly needed wmks, we succeeded in spilling from our p ?cketa the greater portion of a small lo.in for which we hid negotiated with the kenior editor of this paper before leav iug Uenwood depot, to any nothing of several pen-knives, pencils, and other <*uu?il valuable gifts from unconscious friends. It was a sore night indeed, that 44 ir.ilcd former knowings.*' in leaving off suddenly the subject of the roaring in the curs, we do not wish it to be understood that the soldiers did anything of that -ort. All night long they kept howling in a hideous and iu sine manner, and were of courss in the best of spirits. Strange as it m i.v seem, we do not believe there were a half dozou intoxicated men in the train. About daylight wereachel M innington, and in less th in five minutes most of the s ddiers were all over the towu, enquiring for water, whilst others had clambered upon the tops of the cars and were ifan oug stag 4*Prcnch fou.-j,? to the ma*ic of the ear-piercing fil'o. At M inuiugloa we found most of the Oui rer< of th?* Regiment, and a large num ber of U.iiou in m, who had come in frpin ths country to welcome the soldiers, an.I to render all the assistance iu their power ia making the secessionists behave them selves. Oae man, named Elias Ice, (a col I name, but hot enough man on the Uiii-m question,) who was driven away from Farinington because ho was for his coautry, aud who was compelled to leave h:s property aud fleo into another neigh borhood. came in to Mannington and offer ed his services. He said he knew the *^e ??tf-sions**?every one of them, their hab it*, practices, plans.au 1 den3, and if the C. ri. orficers wanted linn to lead the way, all they had to do was to give him a gun, aud if *;I don't prove a true man, shoot me down like them?Uke a secession.' This "i in also reported that a company of about Sfiy secessionists were dr'lliug in the vi rility of Wortbington, about seven miles back over the hills from Mannington, and he off-red to head a party to go aud cap tare the whole gang. t also learned that Stephen Roberts, the leader of the secessionists at Glover's ip, seven mile?* west of Mannington, was saot and it.stanlly killed, by a squad ol *--?pt. Uayc's men, who have possession ol thai post. It appears that the squad wens *coutiug on Tue?o>ty moruiog, and came across Roberts und two other men, all ?i'Mied. Tue Lieutenant in command of tue squ.?,l called upon the secessionists tci I* ?lt. but instead of doing so, they wheeled about aud tired upon the soldiers. Tb? hie was returned, and'Roberts was killed though the others took to their heels ami nude th.eir escape. The 3iiuuie*ball passed entirely through his body, lie wag burieii jv*ter*iay lu"*uing by bis frieuds. Capt ayes bn? succeeded in arresting several ?ece8?;o:iista about the a,? .. "" peeled' of having u hand In h ' ,US' i"w''n C tL'iS -"> e ,i tbeduuger"'?ndr 10 ^ Mty his place * re?P?ns,bilities of jSS&jv*?? sisSrKs Wheeling frie?Js They uttZ7a up temporary pens ol brush and logs cov I *red, w'"' gras,, in which thev nil 5 J prominent spot on ,1,. '""3? t-."r '? a j he has established a telSw'ub'offl ; tttSOTsSp* is "-".1 Harrison, of thiTvitv XT""*' Ue"' w trs ,h,s *uter&S/ua -??II Ihe qualities of ihe isle." parties ?r P.. ou men were constantly arrirtW o. So'ldiers'thNt fty we? .,b<? Willi* t!irJl,0-J h"d " cu 'Minon "ciuiae" nnd reported <?' justbeen Bred upon by a ma., named* Hess dilt", ra,ua ""K'^-'-hooj 8?me AboutiM.''/'" } cheered r?r the Union. A lout this time a brother of the Hess al luded to was discovered In the cauiti he t"Th80(j'|he H"'?" """'? Who reP"rlf'l him lu the Colonel ?- one of the bridge burners UaedTnTi'Vaiiir'ne;li,,ttly '"r",eil c"?-' 111 11 r?'lroad car with the other pris oners, Home of whom we have alre.nlv mentioned. While we were iliere Ihe wire and daughter i.r JI thews, confined fiL burning the bridges, ca.ne'to hlmCT 1 hey wept pr.fusely at what they consider "if-,- I'UiJilon, but he reassured ! .bi telling that he had been well woalT t'"1 i !"d "" l,0"si,,,l<: but lie would be able t.. e-tablish his im o ence The Colonel thinks differently. The town ot Far.uiugtoo, where there were only two men Voted'tile Union ticket ?ru!? Je*''r,":d' ??t .. man or wo: i>i. ' 1"lr '""i remaining in the Hit n " secessionist's generally* It liilU H^l rn S1'PP?? I to be ranging the "III, and hiding Wherever they can get ot atH decent rtian. sIJ,i?"0li0n s*'n",n";al ""J ll>? Secession =r r altogether by ueighb r ? ue Pr?c*?cts there are no ittcssioiusu hi all it nil in oilier* there arc no, U,,,?n 1I)ej. Wherever .here is a we.l ;r",scr''pulo?s secession leader. there are the secessionists, and only tlnr.-. ivlii'ch^he'ae1""^'11' """ bitterness "lib which the secessionists are denounced by a .B-.H",10" wbo st"lc "'.it th?T have thevar f'ulUT",,l? persecutions which they are determined 10 avenge. They ?ay ,Ucjr win rij tb* - It is but justice to the troops to sav that I Oa Tuesd.y afternoon the nenrv Clny I tbe'lVh "r 1,11,1 K"'b- Itl'lles of .lie tt heelin; Kcgnuents and two coinnnn j .? of the Ohio 181b. left the ,a,upland ? a.id marched up tu the tuwn of P.iirinont M^Mance of 18 mile.. They 1 '"*'n,g possession of the town peaceably and at last accounts were guar,ling the bridges in the vicinity. Thev also took possesion of the telegraph olliee and yes terday morning llr. T. 11. a. D.ivid, of 'ibis city, went up on a baud car from the camp and assumed the control of tllu office. A ( geiilleuiiin Who left Grafton night before last, reported in camp that the Secession ist!1 having heard or the advanoe of the I u. a. troops Were evacuating the place, but j it i*as ruuivred at Fairmont yesterday that [ hey had returned and were fortifying , tli"uisel\es. Col. Kelley is doubtless fully advised as to this but the news is necessnri lv kept secret. As the troops were marcbiug up to Fair mont, on Tucsd ly evening, a musket was accidentally disch irged. the ball striking ihe arm of a member of the Clay Guards named I bourns Woltiugion. The ball also ent?red the thigh of one of the Ohio Vol. uuteers, lint did not do much Injury. Drs I buliurn and Carr, the Surgeons, went up' '?ut got their alter Wo.Hagtou s arm had been aUiputated. lie was left two miles this side ol Fairmout, where be will he well caret! f??r. The burnt bridges nre being speedilv re pinred by u large volunteer force from' this Ai wc pissed Cameron, Virginia, yes terday, upon our return, we found 'the men l.ringlng in the se.-essionisu from the country to m.ke them take the 0 ttlt1 ol aliegi mce atfcl swear to support the Constitution or Hie United Slates. The : ^ ",,!n <l'vre told 11 ? that ihe saletr or the community deiiianded that nil seles stoui-ls should do thi?, and that it had been determined that all who refused s.iotila leave. 1 !fcv'iar.We ,v,'r'; '"rin!r u'e vamp at the . ' bridge', yesterday, about 5uu of the ( Uliia Itlth were ordered !o march. Thev were soon ready and under wav. Tue'v started in ihe direction or Fairmont, and ir nothing happened to them, they reached that place yesterday afternoon. A< tile train was going down on Tue? ?v. "'fht. someliodv. either nceidental'y or intentionally, shot at the train, the bail grazing the Iront of the car in which re. hereof V""tuo"s '"""ceuce, the writer e?"XoT ao.?A report gained credence through the city yesterday evetiing that Mr. Ford, the Agent of the Baltimore & Oliio Riilro id, had received it dispatch in forming him that Oupt. Britl, of the Unngii and Ready Guards, had been shot by some .of the enemy's sharpshooters. This rumor, us may well be supposed, created 11 verv painful feeling in the comunity, and espc* ctally distressed Captain Britfs family We took the pains last night to ascertain that tho rumor was unfounded Mr. Ford did receive ? dispatch, informing him that Ci.pt, Britl was sick, *ud requesting that his wife would come out to nurse him. This was what gave rise to the report, we sup pose. Kiy-TuK SoLDUits' Wavts.?We learn that tiie Boys out at Burnt Bridge Camp nre sadly in want of writing materials, pens ink, paper, envelops and stamps. Some of oor generous citizens hnve already been at work procuring a lot for them, 'will oot their friends wlic* would like to receive lei from send ib"ia a supply ? B?-A SoLnurt&SiV 4S??WeMer wfl"part of a company camo down from 'th", a?d in lUe ^rnoonoulTf SKS; i""" harius iryii-Boaln a' dUoSrr,"l'i,,k-v' ??l ,0 ??" tlio JIiirkoi-hoBii. nJ "P *lm?t | him iu custodv and 2 ' St" Meyers took AM. Wri&fr Z J sZT*'"* bim '? iiavo bee.V resis t',. ? Ub a"l'e?r? to : either fell or <va, thrown lrtS^d'"g n"d I Pavement. \'Q on'?,." upon the If.me, but wLen Smith W?, jifci-f onn | insensible, itw.J r?u?a f&fti? T"' *"? -a ?."& k?Jr?.hou sr officer Hiruck him h?? t, ? , . . ,be j himself. The rest'nf ih denied bv sa??33??l I voadition. ,n tt triticttl | i ?P A Wai?--Ve.terJ,.r j morning about tea o'clock oh, the ,id'e i ! M " ?f,a ,n,"U tw?-?lory trick hou,e in i I rear "dh<1Unre - WUb ?' Cr?b' The ! ear a nd upper pinion of the house was i occup ed by officer Pender and Cft-on, room by Mr. OJenbuugU ?4'a gunim-,h | "P. Luckily no ouu wua Unrt, although I time Wert4oU!le at lbe mf" ? &S-ZoUAV? SoiDltKS.?Captain OaZ I ??u.s 1.,reman Zouaves are u<m reaclil,lj{a "gt suSe of perfection iu drilling. This cou.pa.ty is Uow U(.arIy lu|lt und wjl, w<_ are sure render a good account of Jticir whenever the. ouporluuily ifTers. The H n 7'4 mruiti"lf JJelodcou Hall Maine street. Those de.irous I u"".ug themselves with thU company I should I use uu time in duin^ so. ZSayrtHiT Suall tr bk Called? a ? great ...any have suggested that the cam., I to be ,ormed at Uraf.on be called Camp j Ellsworth, and we endorse the recommen. I dat.on most heartily. Uy all means let it I be uaiucd ... honor of that brave officer ; and patriot who fell by the hanlls of an a,. I saasjn, just after he had pullA down the fl.iB Ot treason. Hurrah, then,' for camp Ellsworth I Who te-.ouds ilie auggesiion t C?-AunE,Tl!i> roa a Tii,>t._Officer Lancaster last evening arrested a voun" s' ">V, ? UUbm Kuse, fur stealing *.81J from the Star foundry sufe. Jle was commuted for trial by Aid. McUourluiy. ANNuJi.i? ~ '< SCHOOL ELECTION Tu?,?,f?r? K'r,'u" ^ i>?-id on ?? o'&kth. sgysstei 'Kdv-r IWscwSti!*!1 J 'Cru"m ,or cucu hUu?{ ia FOR atkinson PHEC1KCT. At the School Houxe in Highltfud District. un.Ur liigalsiii], shurt Cteek a[1,1 Projfr^it UM, ia, ' Pull JKVKKB80X I'KKCINCT. At tlir Selliki] lluim |ti Stiti.li Wbi-lin!, , tl.<iMmerintei.denc cf Je?*. Wheat. 5^hn oit?rtfnJ I Irt^t WASniNQTO.V VlIKOfeXT. l'rediKt'aaJ two Tru"tf^T i At pz ,,ro">-"?ckanJ.M'Kral FOR UENRY PRKC1NCT. At Triadclphla. nt the Iloune of Mast L Matin tin I Foil MARSHALL PRKCINCT. ? At the School IIouso hi Carsoa DUtri^t. under tl.? 1 "vlnUm T^Xr^'r'U '?.wael Dual?p?.al ss!s,23t:s ?sv?23ai& '?%?. fell, ""rUsna Kunoy's 0 ^'?n' FOR COLUMUUS PRKCINCT. ! cchm?| House in Oldliani DfWrict. nnder tl.? ! ' I "n* r' Sri {hlu" Urr' Hroaniee I j I ?. UhII; for 1 Loiumiajionet for ?aid Prtcinct onl;^Jnr,?: ~ rr ^ I June, iheir n-port ..f tl??- coi,d!ll,.ii. ?x P?n*?. of their renpectirc fici?>.S?; it in the intcn tUin of the lkviini to enforce the collrctioii of the fine n..a.<?r ufc1.il.lrea or.r h??,i llu,|?' or from tlM Clerk ur ila. lH?r.l. I "???, TI.J c mmioluiiera vlCT-t Will RM ,t t|w C.,?rl O. C. . .. For Rent and Sale" IMJE SUtl^CiilUKK HAS Full RKNT: STORK L Ihwm*. small and liree; nl^o offlrn> in ?^.i bnidliitrs J Utorr: ()<rellinz UouAstforrent* BuiM^ ing Lots and other real estate for tale. * r.m ? TII,,S?- HORN BROOK, Teb-S .\o.HS}4.?,"U,r?. M,in >t.. bet?fMB Moan?jan.l Ualnn. New ^oods. COOPER & SEN&ENEY, (SCCCtSiOM TO J.S&SSZSZY.I Ark now rkcklvinVi a\d opening a jyy Urge Stork of XBW GOOU8, Juii jwuitht la >eir York a?l HblMt/ahla. oa tbi %?ri k?t terms at tU? prMeut er? .t r?li,cUm. in |>rlc*? ? K,,Ue* l"iiniiBf*, we are determined to ?ell W.I. CI KAf F..II CASH. AU.? InrtEdU^ J,??.'^l2ln,.uur ?,ut" sparo MO pidasto give satUfactiun to all wlo faror us with a call. ?P3 COOP^U A SK.NSKNKY. O ARDEX SEEDS 1ST GREAT VA ?V.t? '?X'br' * s- Y - W. A. BDWARD3 A DRO. NOTICE LATEFinv -*pI7' O. W. n RISK ELL. r^-.T.f*M. l*ltlPID RKSKKT It .L ?? ??*> *pSi ?-l'l Fello??^n!l|tDn.BA^^?. Landrctli's Garden Seeds. nt only Authorized Agency for Wheeling. A l"itn?o? C0M?LsrE A3S0BTMB.VT OF Garden & Flower. Seeds, piract frjm the bout ot It. Ia .Jnth 1 Son. Phil. dj.pWa. OjU Mjgv,. A'a^S. t"h tan card sbow^a i>ur aathurlty fa- M Hn* tbrlr JJUSS-at t FKtSr. -XL So SI Mala street. OOLID 8II.VKR WARS IX EVERT U ?elep'mrh. Eenorted Exclusively for the Daily Intelligencer. From Fortress Monroe and Vicinity. WidUlsoTux, M?y 28?The following' was received this inorniug from the cor J respondeat of the Associated Press at Fort- i ; reso Mouroe : i Fortran Monroe, Monday P. J/., May 27.?- | i A force of 2.500 men, embracing iSie Ver- < uiont and Ninth Massachusetts Regiments ' and the Steuben Guards of New York,with j a f?vr regulars and four pieces of artillery, j formed to-day an entrenched camp neur | [ the mouth of James River, and about tea j j miles from this post, across Hampton ! J Road*. The Steuben Guards did not land i | at the point in consequence of high wind j ; preventing. The rei?el battery fired four shots at the j I Empire City and Quaker City when ofT ! j Sewell's Point. Though at a distance of j rover three miles, the shot fell but little i short, ind.CHting that the guns of the rebel ? ; battery are of "the heaviest calibre. j The point of Mewport News, like Scw ell's fcViuf, is in plain sight from the ram i parts of Fortress Monroe, The roadstead j is there about three miles wide. One ob ject of the entrenched caiiip is to command ;L iud Island, which is about midvrny be I twee it, and completely guards the entrance ! 1 to Jame3 River. Geo. Butler was fearful | that the rebels would take possession of i the islnud. Newport Xewaal.-o commands ! to a great extent the peftinsula between I James and York rivers. A large force is | to he assembled there. There is also great [activity at Sewell's Point. Hampton is | uearly deserted. The long bridge was burned on Saturday. About loo fugitives came in this morning. They were pro ; vided with rations and set to work, their [services being greatly needed. The fa ; iuous Hygeia Hotel is being converted into ! a hospital. The weather is luteusely hot. ! Washington, Ma}' 28.?Col. Butler and Hun. Messrs. Ashley, of Ohio, and Dunn, of Ind., arrived to-day from Portress Mon roe. on the government transport City of Richmond. All was quiet at the Fortress. 5U0 troops, couveyed by the Harriet Laue, went up Hampton Roads towards the mouth of James river ai.d took possession of the Newport News Point Hml there euirenched themselves. Tfie position is one of impor tance. It commands the mouth of James river about G miles from Hampton. The I transport accompanying the Harriet Laue was fired at by Sewell's Point ritled can non. but the range was too great to te ef tec live. The steamer Yankee arrived to-day, bringing 3 prises, at least one of the ves i sels is loaded with tobacco.. Passengers from Alexander to-night state that nothing of especial importance occurred there to-day. The outposis, how ever, were being extended further into Vir giuiu. Frederick HeckerS Illinois Regiment will, it is thought, be accepted by the govern ment. The probability is that the Brigade of i Carl Shurx, Minister to Spain, will be sent to Furtress Monroe. The 1st German Rifle aud 9th Regiments, New York, arrived to day. Allen A. Burton, of Ky., has been ap poiuied Minister Resident to Grenada. Information has be^n received here that over 2,000 Ohio troops, from Camp Deuui son, yesterday took possession of the , North Western Virginia R. R., from Par kersburgh to Grnftou, a distance of 80 miles intervening, and proceeded in :hc latter direction. A larger uumher also crossed the Ohio, about three miles below Wheeling for the same destination. Rebel Erisonora?Txial .of Markoe. Washington. May 29.?The eight annul rebel soldiers captured in Virginia, are iu jail. The thirty-five cavalry made prison - , ers in Alexandria, nre'to he brought to the same place from the Navy Yard, to await the action of the military authorities. Mr. Markoe, whose case excites unusual interest, from the fact that lie had but re cently occupied a responsible position in thy State Department, had a hearing this morning. The principal witness swore that Markoe informed him that he bad a I communication from the Southern Com : missioners, or one of them, in Europe, who advised him t^at Franco aud England | would recognize the Confederacy. Markoe j explained by saying he had a letter from Col. Mann, containing a statement to that I effect; and Mr. Mann, being an old per | sonal friend, had privately corresponded with him for a quarter of a century p.ist. i The testimony will be laid before General Mati.?(icld. _ Baltimouk, May 29.?The steamer Geo. Grand, from Fortress Mouroe. arrived and brings the followiug dispatch dated last evening: ? A small steamer, from Norfolk, tinder a flag of truce, has just landed over 100 refugees, on board the-l!unibcrl>?nd. They are mostly the wives and children of the I laborers in the Navy Yard. The more intel- | lijsent state that 'here are from 7,000 to J 9.000 men at Norfolk hnd Portsmouth.? Gen. Beauregard had not arrived there. Tue Lo'uisirfn* aiul Georgia troops were the best accoutred and disciplined. Butter was worth 50c and hams25c per pound and other provisions high in proportion. Sixty seven Union voles were cast at Portsmouth aud 30 at Norfolk. A feeling ol terror and gloom prevuded the comunity. Several battel ies have been erected be twe n Fortress "Monroe and N??rfo k and that uponCrauey Island, midway and com manding the approach to Norfolk aud Portsm-uth, has embrasures for 40 guns. The encampment at Newport News has thus far been undisturbed. The Quaker City is agulu cruising off the capes. ?St. Loris. May 29.?J. II. Cranes fur niture establishment, on 3d slreet, was burned last uigbt. Lots about $10,000. Insured. Col. McArthurs Regiment of Illinois Volunteers left Caseysville yesterday, un der orders to proceed to some point South ward. Col. Blair's Regiment Missouri Volun teers are under matching orders and ex pect to move towards Virginia in a day or two. The revolt in the Penitentiary at Jeffer son City, on Monday night, resulted in the escape of four prisoners. The 23d Pennsylvania Begiment. Baltimore. May 29 ?The 23d Pennsyl vania regiment, tinder Col. Dure, so lone stationed at Perryville, arrived here this morning, and marched to the Northern Central Rtilroad Depot, where they took the cars. Their destination is understood to bi Gettysburg, and from thence to Ha gerstovrn. Western Movement of Troops. PiULiOU-HlltA. JUv 29.?A Western movement of Philadelphia troops is on 1 foo(- The Scott Legion and three other regiments, under Gen. Patterson, leave ' to-night or to-morrow morning, on the 1 Pennsylvania Railroad. Destination sur mised to be against Harper'3 Ferry. Secession Earth-works at Manassas Gap Junction. j Washington, May 29?Information has rcached Washington that- the secession ; forces have thrown up an eurtb-work of (?urhnps two huiidred feet square at Ma- . nnsse* Gap Junction, an J commanding , the track for perlinps a mile. They are: uuder the command of Geh. Uoulmin, ot , S. 0. Goi. Magruder was there iu com mand of a battery. It is believed that Col. Kenshaw d Sautb Carolina regiuienl has moved up tire road t > Centreline, in Fairfax connty, to slrengthen the position there, in view of tho probability that the Federal troops would sirike past that point to cut off communication with Harper's Ferry The Secretary of the Treasury to-day , telegraphed to the Collector at Cincinnati, t in order to fa? i I a e the supplies of goods j to loyal citizen* ot Western Virginia, en tering at the port of Wheeling, that section being exempt from the restriction ot the blockade. The President has determined to appoint llou. Mr. Schenc-k, of Ohio, Brig. General. ; Col. Anderson has been assigned to the I command of a westeru military depart- j uieut Gen. McDowell, commanding the new . Virginia Military Department, has uo par ticular place tor his Head Quarters, they will be movable uccurdiug to circum stances. Bird's Point held by Col. Shnltner's Regiment from St. Louis. Caihu, ill.. May M ?A lull regiment of St. Louis volunteers, under command oi* Col. 2>Uultnerr arrived this afternoon, and proceeded at once to Bird's Point, which they will /permanently hold. They ure supplied With Miuuie rifles, camp equipage, and provisions tor 30 days.? Two batteries will be sent from here to morrow. The news that troop9 hive been sent to Virginia frbrn Ohio strengthens the be lief ot au army movemeut fro in here. Border State Convention. Louisville, May 211.?In the Convention at Franktort, Gamole, llall, Guthrie, WickllHc, Deli, Dixoti and Uuulap were chosen u Cim.uillee to prepare a general address. Guilirie, Bell," Dixon, Williams and Rich araSou were appointed, a Committee to pre pare au adurces to the people of Ken tucky. UjJon resolution, the members of the Couventioli were *worn to be faithful to tUe Constitution of the United States, while boldiug the membership. Philadelphia, Mar 29.?Tue Irish Regi ment, Col. Owen, and Col. Outlier's Ger man Rifle Regiment, started for the West this evening by the Pennsylvania Railroad. The Scott Legiou Regiment expect to leave at 8 o'clock iu the mornitig. The supposed destination of them is Cliambers burg. It is not known regarding the oth ers, but the Irish Regiment are only par tially equipped. Boston, May 29.?The steamship Ameri ca sailed at noou. No specie. St. Louis, May 29.?It is untrue that Gen. Harney, as reported this morning, has authorized the formation of Union Home Guard in several of the priucipal cities iu this State. Col. Schultner'3 Regiment of United States Volunteers left for Bird's Point, in government steamer City of Louisiana, in 4 P. M. Louisville. May 29.?George Saunders arrived here this morning aud purpo>es re maining some days. STAR SVAiXfeLEl) BAMElt. BEAUTIFUL Hauling Flags for dwelling hoiise*. nl J. GRAVES, mji) Centre Wheeling. Wheeling Oil Refinery. J OHN* COOK lia* established a Refinery of CAR tia.V AXt? PKTIWLBUM OILS in this city, on Lind-ny Streot. below the Gas Wor)w. He wilt fur nish dealer* andotherswlth Illuminating and Lubri cating Oils, ni the lowest market price*. The natrouage of Dealers is most respect fully so licited. (myis-lui) LANDRETH'S GARDEN SEEDS. )UST RB0P.IVED. I.ANDItETH'S NEW CROP (Union Seeds, which we will sell at the grower'* lowest rates, and warrant theiu fresh and genaiue, notwithstanding all ntateuieuts to the contrary. Gardeners preferring t?? have their bills direct frojn Landreth's can be accommodated by leaving ! their ord-rs withijs. Our friend* mat :ely on us as J heretofore, for aTresh and genuine article. J-mr'.ii SMITH & O iltRKLL. PMCKBltEL AND HERRINGS. 50 NO- '? Ha'f Harm's. No. 2, 6J l)i reels No. 1 extra larae Herrings, liW B?xe* No. 1 fmoked IItiring*. Just received and for sale,* by my 13 M. It BILLY. TLL Ni'MBBRS OP~D E XTBR'S Til A DY and ItrTX I C iVrrtSJVUiix* ind Drab tr.h5J at D NIC ILL Jg.RRO's /ariety ?tore. FLAGS 1 FLAGS! j Anothbr lot ok beautiful bunting | Flair* have Just been received at - JOSEPH OH A YES, | mj16 Ccvtwe Wiiggusg. ! WEST POTATO PLASTS. TO31 A- | T ?'AVli UAHBAGB plan fS. received daily i fron the Int beds, and for **ie by the thousand, ] hundred an 1 d??gen, at the low??t price*, by J JUS'S ON Jc KltOST, rnylG N'n. 21. Main Street. ! rT?HE UKST AND SAFEST WORM |_ Mr.DlClNE can b? found at Odd Fellow#* llall Drug store. B. B ?CKING. Agt. mht RIO COPPBB.-1SO h*-< prime Itio Coffee just received and for sale by febJS M. HBTLLY. 1 (\l I BARRELS MOLASSES, per steam I I )\ I or Great Western. L? arrive, at JanIO LIST. M IKRISON k QV?. RUMS AND FIFES FOR MILI TAllY COMPANIES, on hand, and supplied to or-1sr. by D. N1COLL A UKO my4 Main street. A LARGE ASSORT3IENT OF POM , /V A Lit 3, lloir oil, i'erfumeiy. at reduced prices. B. MOCKING, AgaiiU | mhl . Odd Fellnwi' Hull Drug titore ENGLISH CHINTZES. I innn Buckstub UANDSOMEST ENGLISH Prints we ever sold iu this market, at 121^. Fiue Linnen Cambric Uaudk'fs at 10 cent*. mti9 (Union copy.] J. S. It HOPE*. BXTKA UHIO LlilK, BARNBSVILLB AND LOtJTRYILI.B OHM BUT CALCINKO PLAFTBK PARIS. Jel J. A. MKfCALP. M Main ?t. "Wheeling Money." WE WILL OOXTIVUK TO TAKE WUBP.LINO Money and branches at par for Guodd and on account. jspTi MAXWELL. CAMPItKLL A TINGLE. Hair, oii.ii. so*p.?. cotocvus, and Perfumes at re.l>tce>l prices. ? K. II ?CKING. Agent. myl3 Odd Fellows' Hall Drug St-jre. EE TUB Pbpi'LAR PATEIT Medicine* of the dav. K. BOOKING. Agent. mylS Odd Falhnr-* Hall I?rn< *t?r?. TEA half chests supr. G. f.. k. it. & .black Tea. jnst received and fo?- sale by apt - PAXTON. DVilAS k 0*!,BBA \ . Fine old bourdon whisky of 1U8, In store aud for sale >*y mh32 W. A. KDWARDS A BBO. I. O. O. P. Attention. A CONSIGNMENT OP SPLBSD1D CAMP AND J\ Pilth Degree Rezalia. rtce:Te?l this day and for ; sale at manufacturers prices. C. P. BKOWN. api No. 2 Waxhiwcton Hall. HOSTETTER'S StomachBitters! kuowu A f?wj . J "nutation heretofore im wi'^arrw.r ?cS lHttu*?07?h. u'?'?mp'" of Uo"' ''"? 8u>ni ^^ssrsssi^^^s i lusrn ibdrf |m,? r ? 2. amount couW u.ver bnva , tUlSdU SI *r th" RV* m*iicinall?rop?rt!w on- ? nio?rt?r?mi preparation, ami the ranctioii of the ? ^.rrTh'."''' "', ,h?" "r '>"? i i7,ir rL.. , . ?? l"*t known, who nm __ J*rec?>niniei)d tho llitters to tlieir patient* but ' c.tcr iu l? ?T? tle"llmot,w* tolticili ^VL^["Zr^C .nd tb. e*t?ortlMr,?^ree?.'^r*ff ?K,Pul?ri?y- obtained by , ssssasa -??- ..ob.-i'.i': ? t"V^wrir,^'rncl1 ^"'"IwwprorrtsOodwna | ',|.r?rT"' " tatb* proprietor. it .oiirre I un r-,: r:, Ss^fw^a limlrl^ii t ? couilltlon Mnntlal \u the '? KkUrt^JI-?*'of ,h? fauc?<":" of nntm, i?* "mJ "?? 'be Bitter. dillfHMr ?K?; Zllf ??"!? ?nd therwlll fln/SffJ ; .i^uatttpacaitarly adapted to comfort dodinioi ' flu bow.u.1J''"jwnt to tbrpulute. InTigoratluK to 1 ?Sumlfi "* " 'onie, and retuTrnatir:~ Ut* M'? ?'"*?? or thooSndVot E? thiiSi3?uVlr,,c" Ha1 &'r,y teat^th9 ?m.G ! tins article. a row words Ui the geutler ick. TI.ai-m I ore ccrtnin perl-xU when their cares nrtj no lmny 'ini? ' EttSf-asSWsSSEHS1 S ' S""1 "'?'I'Srio.l of tnateritltr arrive,to" .1 K?iW *? i !? r*cni>"r"'e ?'?? ?"in?;?A?-' ?im?iiSf *?Su ?n^;z~\ ""'J1?' y P"-f?r tlie llitlem to all other in ' <>"? wit, the endori*.,,,n ^ "rJL SIX.. tu the tn.te mS? MreSjrtli. " " lucres, of bodlir j All those parnoti,. to whom wo harp partlcrlarlv ! ^Wtupatloa, anil nnr.dng toothers, vi'l to" vtoinai.il Hitters' blown on the i?ide of the hot tie ?nrf stamped on th* metallic cap covering the c*.rk * .,P!i ? rvv that our autograph algmtare l? ou the laW? a,**'1''*?1 HnJ ao,J IIOSTKTTKK A SMITH Pitt-burxb, Pa., aii.l ?M bv all SraMlstl rrowrj "Hull "a tr* ^rnernirt t,,ro,,K"wtit tJ>? L^iIt*?I Stntta, ^outh A niertcu ami Oeriilany. nov.f^lnwlv \vi,?i",;.vVLAUJIIU'N34Bt'SIIKI?^.'"^' ^CERHAVjj;^, Holland Bitters ?FOIl dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Fever and Ague, &c. "ncwMftil Intmdnctim and n*o of Ihh rrio. i. ? ,na ul?Wt?*v mixtuiv. 8* hut the really prone n-lier drriv?l from tlie minuta ou.- tcMpjoaful, or our u.tOlcln;, " BtEHHAVE'S HOLLAND B1TTE1S, l? ;, d rT!i7 rrmtrution. In, paM^r^ftr^^r100 oS??SLir U'? KraalnC' Coltlce,) ?&?2'S?,?rz Siowr'S. CoTwiIUtf dlaoidtm of ibo .toifiu Two or thrt^ d.?M will conrlrf* tho rHlicl?d rf It. raln-.aty cffi-c',. 'I he stomach will ^rt'lrt-ain ! J,.nc,i''n "f 11,0 llT, r' ninl P!*co. aod rruetrad bctUtb U Por INDIGESTION, Try Bctrhave's Holland Bitters. For nUAIlTBURN, Try Berhare's Holland Bitters. Tor ACIDITY, Try Bccrhavc's Holland Bitters. For WATEHBHA3H. Try Bcrbave s Holland Bitters. For HEADACHE, Try a Bajrhave's Ho!2and Bitters. For EOS3 OP APPETITE, Try Bccrhavc's Holland Bitters. For COSTIVE NESS, Try Bffirhavo's Holland Bitters. For PILES, Try Boer have's Holland Bitters. H.1,? ?? ul'/T'"1*- r.lwtitnnflr. ?M Kniml^ Am*. 1? ' imnierou? l>i?tnnce? inovitl Whir I'm Uciat, ami In oilier, . (feet.*! . d?lded cure. " ' Road Carefully! uTTi^"'"';- lll*l''T^<^lrated lltntnaTii'i n^t, til M "P ,n '"lr P'nt Uittlea only, ami f ' .y^ " i"? I*r '?"!<?- Tlie Ctvat detniml ill,It ft 1*7^ n?llclno haa i, ducnl tna' y pCS^TnV ?bOU", gMnl Benj.Page, Jr.&Co. SOLE MANUFACTURERS, PITTSnCRGH, PA. _^ew Spi'lug & Summer i^RY GOODS! , GEO. R. TAYLOR WiiSPSV*0*, ^niFfKKlliAY) M'lR.SIXG, T ? Aprh I9rh. rcc-tvlns sml r>i>enlng his second stock *P?jnir and Summer Oood?. Tlila Uoek will etnlirace a l-irite aneortntent of Ureal Goo-la. Lrc? Mant'ei, Silk at. Einbrciderirp, Dooieetle Goode, Micnvrxa r.oons. *c AeX~""u' All of whleli I ran with eanfldenc* a^ure nt cue toio?rs and bn*ers ffinerallr AHr ror???? m 7 .a.r>ll.,.hi. mark.?.^j|i"ggy!r?/^?.^ i _ HEMOVAfT ? ^ HKOW.N lias rtnorm) hi- Wr?ti?K ?? t t U. cley rtor, )r?m So lis Main Mr^. i. Washington Hall. Monro* 1 t",K2 McLcre II.n??e. 3,OD">? etieet, opposil* the 1 1 ? niblS "ooUF .CKO.li.TATLOR. OIXGBR, CmAJIO.T eelred and'for .,1,' ?'"> t^"la, Ju.t r, I .vjet-vn- w A.^nwytDRi nno. wfi.?nrt ' XTF-WOrTlTKANS SUUAlt.-.-^. i ap? lMfr *t*^mer Bill f?r -ale by ! M kVkbYocilY^SttlHcEEu'/VAX. I Waliiut fi'tinn u J ?'?J'snre.'Ji.iun|n CiiMin. ! Pure i*-f ^?'1 -? I'r^n.i.im ain?t?r5l oS? ) Baker". No. 1 ( W . ^in^re .Td^rr.^00'" I _ W. A. RDWATIPR k BflO. ; tc8t R?.1'K1VCD AXOTilPn?iV tor m'!^hIaolM C**" d're? rrm? "" "?nottr.m i lotM.lj.hrtpat D. SICOLL t IlKO.'t Tu1?r Rw. t<?. Halt, etr~rt CUR? CUFK "W NervousHeadache ?? Sfi * I o> a By the use of theae Pills the periodic nttarl:* o Xervous or Sick Headache may he prevrpted; and if taken at the commencement of an attack Immediate relief from pain and sickness will be obtained. Titer seldom full iu removing the .Vuv?u and Htadad.t to which fetnnins are no?nl?jec?. They act gently upon the bowel*.?remc virg Cos Tiveniu*. For Literary Jlen. Students, Delicate Fetralee, and nil person* of tt'lmiury habits, they arc \ Enable as a ?<xxa{tr*.ituproving the appetite. giving tor.* ond vigor to the "Iijestive vr?-*w, and lestorir? the na tural elasticity mid strength of tha whole, aytrttm. The CEPHALIC PILLS ore the r^ultoricfn*in stigation and cferefully conducted exj etin.entf, having been In u?e many years, daring which ttere rl*eyhave prevented and relieved a vu?: a?ou?.t ?kin and suffering from Hor.uuchc. whetl.M origitfi ling In the nervous ?y*tom or from n denuded state of the stomaeJi. They are entlrelv ragetable In their ccmpotitior, and may be taken at all tlmta with perfect safety without making any change of diet, and thealnre* of or.y ditayn^al-ie taste renutrs U tasfi {a a tfetV* fcfer them to children. BEWARE OF OOCNTEItFEITSI Thei genuine have Are algnitures of ILenr} 0. Slid ing on each Sold by bn. .Uudixl all otherlieak-r*ln MetHrln* .A Box wil Do seat by uinll prepared On receipt oJ the . PRICE Cr? C12NTS. All orders should he addreosed to HENRY C 8PA1DISP. ? ;? 4K Ce?lnr Si., Sew York THE FOLLOW1NO ENDOr.SEMENTS OF SPALDING'S CEPHALIC PILLS, WILL CONVINCE ALL WHO SUFFER FROM HEADACHE, THAT A SPEEDY AND STJBE CUBE Id WITHIN THEIR REACH. As these. Testimonials ic<rr tninlin'/'d ly fi'r. Sfit> iso. they afford unquestionable jn o9t the e?i cicy oj this truly tci-nliuc titscucery. Maso.n viixc. Cox*., Feb. 6,1SC1. !Ia. Spaldiso. - ?? : I have tried >? ar Cephalic Pill*. and I lit e them so iceil tljHi 1 war.' you to send tue twu dollars worth ruori". l'urt of tlie-e arc f.>, the neiKl.l?or?. to whom I ear* a fr* out or the M.J ??,* J |r,?? VuU gm * Send the Pill* by mail, n,.7| oblige 7 Your ob t Servant, JAM lid KliXNEDY. L? IlArraronn Pa., Feb. 0.1SC1 i Ma. Spaxj.ixo. I fcia: I ?.T onf more box nfyonrCa phalic IIlls. J hare reretrexl a .reut deul r/ Ut.eji j jtom I'am. a our*. rest <-?.tluilv. MAUY A.N.N bTOlKIIOUSE. SpnrceCeuK lltryrijcovojc C?~ Pa. 1 Jmiuary lb, IS61. / II. C. Srau>n*o. Sim: Yon will please ?end me two boxes of your Cephal ic I'ilU. tend tlieni immediately. J:**I?ei-tfully totitv. Jllo. n. SIMONS. P. S.?/hare xued one Lox of your J Wis, and find them excellent J1CU.C Onto, Jnn. 15.156lf Hf.hpt C. Sr*u>t.\o, ?>q. I'leaM; find eiiciijwil twenty-fl*e cent*, fur vliich send nte another b?x of your Ceplialic i'ilU. Thry arc truly thcL*M J'ills I hare trer trinl. | Direct A. SUlYKIt. P. M llello Vernon. M'yauilotle Co, 0. Dlvimlt, Mass., Dec. U,lh?0. | II. C. SPAiniwo. Krq. j 1 wi-h for xime rlrrnlars or larpe tlinvr bill*, to j brinfc your Cephalic I'll h more piirticularlv befor { my cuittonieri<. If you here anytliiug of the kind, ! please send t?? mo. j t?n?* of my cnetrtnier*. alio 1?fubjret tonevere Sick | lU-itlnrlie. (iiMutUv I>??tif*|S im?? <l<?\e.)wu# ctitfd'fan I utlacL in one Imui by your I'ills. ahtch 1 eeut her. lieMi-ct fully your*. W. l?. WILKES. ReTuansnrtoi. Frankux Co^ Onio, 1 . January 9, IfcCl. j i IIcxpt C. SP.*U>X5>G, ' Kv. 45 Cedur ht.. N. Y De*u Fjr: Incited find twenty-fivo c?-nt?.(2?.) for which send 1m?x of -Cepbulic Pills." Stud to aiNliesa ot lleT. "??tit. C*. Filler. l<eyiK>b!?butpCf Franklin C" .Cblo. lout Pills 10/zj 'k lilt a charm?cure lleadaclit al most insiauteri Truly your*, WM.C- FILLER. YriiiLA.\T!, Mien., Jan. 34.1801 Ms. SPAintsn, Srn? Ni>t lone ?-lnce I sent to yon for a Ih?x of Cephalie Pill? for ? lie cure of the Nervous Headache and I oa tivetie#a. ami received the same. an<l they hud foQood an effrjet that I ?hi* iwJucoi l? sen'* for more. Pluaiie M*iid b? l ot urn mail. Direet to A. R. MIIEKLER. Yp*ilanti, Mich. the Examiner, fa. ' Cephalic Pill.^aoc* np|i>h the objccvibrwhich they aero made, vit.: C ic of hewdache in all it# forma. Fromt'i? /.raminrr, SfirfoiOr, Va. \ They liave been tested la n?<re than a thousand } caaee, with entiio succe??. >Vo*t the Democrat, .V. Cloud. Minn. I If you are or bavt l^ cn troubled wPIi the heed ' a.*lie. auod fir a box tCejtit-lle W!l?) that joo ?ua> have th^iu Iu ca-eof an attaik. FYom the Advertiser. J'roriri'nc*. Jf. /. Tne Ceplialic Pills at?*Midto Im? a remaiJvnbly ef fective teni*-dy for the hradacbe. :>ikI oti?* of tl-e very b.irt for that very fie^mnt complaint which baa been dUcoveied. ( from the Western It: It. Gazette, CTiicogo^ill. iW? heartIIj endorse jlr. tpaldiug, and hi* no rivjtiled Cephalic Pill.. j Fi-oiK the Kanawha Valty Stir, Fcnatcha, r?. ? Wo are sure that perron* euffetlnjr with the bead I ache, ho try tbetn, will stick to tliem. From the Daily .Voc/, yewprot, P. /. Cephalic Pills are taking the place of all kinds. PfTA single bottle of SPALDIMI'S PKKPARJ5H * .. tiLflE vrill rave t?.n timea iu coel J' ...SPALUIXG'K PUKl'AUED CLUE 1 i SPALDING'S PUKPAItED GI-WE1 ' SPALDING'S I'UK PAH ED GLUB1 6AVE THE PIECES! ' ECONOMY! DISPATCHl . 0T-A SrtTcn i.*Tikx Savra As accidentwi!l liappt-n. even in wall ?<feuUt?? faiuiliex. it la very desirable to have ? ma cheap and convenient way fbr repairing l-uiuitote, loy?;t rock mrJ' SPALDING'S PREPARED OIXK ? meet* all such emergencies, and no bomebold can 'afford to lw without it. It ia alwaya ready, and Uf to tho sticking p?iiuL -UriKKUL IN EVERY IIOC?K/* S. R.?A Brush ac-ompania* earb Dottle. Price, 25 cent*. Addt'e*-. HENRY . SPALOTjCO. No. iS CEDAl: Street, New York. CAUTION Ascertain nt?scmj?ulouaper*?-ns are ntten-|*tingto pa'm off on the umtyperting public, imltationa of m* 1'litPAKhbOWJl- 1 wowwicaHtiub nil pereona t-.> examine bv^re purcbaaing, and see that the foil U*U* ^SPALDINO?g PREPARED QMLfB ia on tLe.ouMda wrepper ; all others are swindUrg ?n<tn*d*,u ? * ? 4ble