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OFFICIAL. LAWS Of THIS UHITKO FTATta. M at at rtw* ?nlm ./ at TMrip-M _ It ???!111 totttlmli Bmirflyt ? umlin CriMdltatai at iairirn l?Co? ?r* ???? ?*? Appn/red, Jaly 10,1861. [Pc*K>-Jfo. 1| 411 ACT to provide far tko eayaaent of the militia and TolnUm called Into (Jm service of the Uni ted HUUb, from Um time they were called Into service to the thirtieth day <A Jim, eighteen Loo dr?t sad etxty-oaa. B* It ?cf ail by tbt Senate and Doom of Repre eontaflrw of the United ftalM cf America la Ooo pm ??Mail, That there La aad hereby k appro priated. oat oC aay aeoaey la the Treasury not oth erwise appropriated, tl>e hud of Sve millions ervea hundred aad rfxty thooeeed <WUr?. or ao much thereof ae may bo naooamry. te enable the &o*em Mat to par the militia aad volunteers called into aervice o?Um United States being aa additional aaoaat reqnired far Um Sseal year eat"' tUitietk, i4|h<eea baUndaaddZtj-OM. Approved, July 13, 1M1. IFnuft-Katl AX ACT farther to provide far Um collect fan ot daties en fa^erte aad for other purposes. Belt fnarted by IbaSaaate aad Ifaawrf Eecre eetetlVM ef tw United fciatee of America la Ooa " " * mtr It ehall, la the by nam of nlvrfbi btopposlrt*. fttbalava ot " " to ttiata on laporU by the ordiaary means,la the ordinary war, at any Kof eatry la aay coUectioe district, he fa aether to caaee each datlee to be collected at any port ?f delivery la aaM Jbtrict aatil each attraction specters, appraisers, aad clerk* a* amy be picmry. la hie JadgaMOt, far the Uitfaful esecatloa of the rereaae lava at aaid porta <A delivery. aad shall Ax aad leUldiih the limit* within which rath port* of Mh?7 are cooaUtated porta of entry aa afort Aid: aad all the peovistea* ef law regulating the iasoecl r papers, the coartiajc trade, the warehousing aorta, aad collection of duties shall applj t? <?f Import*. theporteof entry en constituted ia tbei a* they do to porta ef eatry established by the laws ""Sec.* Aad be It farther enacted, That fr-w Um canae maatinaad ia the forty dog section, In the jadpfot ot the President. the mtaar from duties on import* cannot be effectually collected at any port of entry ia any collect Ion district, in theordi aary way aad by the ordinary means, or by the course provided in the fare*tang section, then, and In that case, he may direct that tl?e cne?om-hou<c far the district be established In any aeenre place withia said district, either oft land or on hoard aay feed in said district or at aea neer the const; and In anch case the collector ?hall reside at such place, or on shipbuard, ae the em may be. and there de tain all veesels and eargoee arriving within or ap proaching mid district, until the duties lm??*i] by taw on sail veasele and their carg**-s are jieidincasli: Provided- that if the owner or oonsignee of the cargo oo board aay nmil detained as afcre-aid, or the master of aaid reveal, ahall desire te mUr a port cf entry la any <Mber dlstrlet la the United State* where ao each obstracUous to the execution of the lawe ex i?t the master of each *?-*ei may be permitted so to chance the destination of tha vessel and cargo in his maaifeet; whereupon tb* collector ehall deliver him a a rltteu permit to proceed to theport sodeairUAte.l: And provided further, that tl?e Secretary of the treasury ahall, wtth the approbation of the Preei dmt, maki " *" "" on ebipbra drnt, make proper regaiatkm- far the eaCureauifiit lnord ef aac*? pr*/ri"io?H "f the lawe rofnlat nt and coiWtlon of dnUea as in his necaomry and practicable. t further enacted. That It ahall he _aLawfol to take aay reearl or cargo detained a* aforesaid from the cuVdy Of the proper officers of the ca?tome, anlem by prucem of eoma court of the United States; and In caas of aay attempt otherwise to take ouch teasel or cargo by any (rte, or combi aation. or aseemhlage ot persons, too great to beorer coms by the offlcere of the cue torn*, It ehall and may be lawful far the l*reeideat,or each peraon or peraoua aa he eball hare empowered far that parpoae. to em ploy each part of the army or nary or malitia of the united States, or such fares o felt teen volunteer* aa amy be deemed aactamry U th? parpoM of prevent* Ing the r?moval of audi veaarl of cargo, and protect* leg the otBcars of the cuetoena In retaining the caat<? dy thereof lee. 4. Aad be U farther eaacted. That It la the Judgment of the President, from th?e*ne?* mentioned ia the first sect km of t hia act, the do tie* upon import* In aay collection diatrict cannot he effectually collect ed by the ordinary mean* and la the ordinary way. or la the atode aad manner provided In tha foregoing eectlnae of thla act^then ami In that case the Pruai* dent la hereby empowered to dose the port or porta ot entry in aaid district, and ia each case rive notice thereof by proclamation; and thereupon all right ol Importation, warehousing, and other privileges Inci dent to porta ot eatry shall cease and he dlscoutfn aed at anch port ao clueed, until opened by order ot the President oa the ceaeallun of auch obstructions; aad IC while add porta are ao closed, aay ebip or ve<* ael froea heyoad the United Btatee. or haviug on board aay articles satdect to dattes, shall enter or attempt to eater aay aasch port, tha eatna, together with it* tackle, apparfl, furniture, and cargo, shall be forfeit ed to the United States. Sec- ft. And be It farther enacted. That whenever the President, In purs^aaoe ot the provision* of the second section of the act entitled "An act to provide for calling forth the malitia to execute the laws of the Union, suppress laaarrectioaa, aad repel lava sioteu and to repeal the act now la farce far that pur posn, approved February 28, 17U6, ahall have called forth the militia to euppreeemmhlnatlona against the laws of the United States, aad to cause the laws to Ik? duly executed, aad the ineurgent* shall have tailed to dieperee by the tin* directed by the Presideat, and when aaM Insurgents claim to act nnder the author ity of aay Slate or States, aad soch claim la not dis claimed or repudiated by the persona exercising the faactloaa of government In anch State or State*, or la the part or parts thereof in which aaid combina tion* exists, nor each Incorrect km euppreased by aaid State or States, then and la each case U may ami ahall be lawfal i?r the President, by pnclaiuation, to declare that the Inhabitant* ofeurh State, or aay sec tion ?r part thereof, where each iaeurrectloa ex Ma, are In a state of Insurrection against the United States; aad thereupon all commercial Intercourse by and between the same aad the citizens thereof ami tha dUsees of the rest ef the United States ahall cease aad he unlawful ao long as each condition of hostility ahall couUnue; and all goods and chattlee, wares and merchandise, omnia* from said State or section Into other parts of the United States, and all prnceedlag to sorb fkaie or wctkm, by land or water, ahall, together with the vessel or vehicle convey ing Um same, or conveying persona to or from each State or aoctioo, he forfeited to the United States: Provided,however.That the Preeldent may, la his discretion, Ikaaseaad permit commercial la tercouree with aay auch part of aaid State or arc! ion, the Inhabltaat* of which are ao declared In a state ot lasarrectbm, la each articles, aad far such Uate. and by anch person#, aa he, lo ld? discretion, may think mat coodnclve to the public Interest; and such In* tercouree, so far as by him lkeaaed. shall be oondnct ed and carried on oaly ia pursuance of ruleeand reg ulation* prescribed by the Secretary of the Trea*nry. And the Secretary of the Treasury may aj?polnt such ofBcuiuat plaraa where nSIr ere of the euatdtua are not now authorised by law ae may be aeeded to carry Into effect anch lkenaas, rules.and regulations; snd nOcera of the easterns aad other officers shall lecetra for services aadcr this eectloa. aad aadsr aaid raise ? ami regulations, such feea and compensation as are now allowed far similar services under other provis ions of law, 2*ec. (L And be It farther enacted. That from and after ? ft era days after the baaing of the aaid f?rocla aMtlon, as provided ta the last ftiregnlng section or this act, any ship or vessel belonging In whole or in part to any ritlaen or inhabitant of mid State or part of a State whose Inhabitants are en declared In a state of lasarrectloe, tmnd at sea. or In any port of the rest of the United States, than he forfeited to the United States. _ Sec. 7. Awl be It farther enacted. That In the exo cation of Um pen viaisna of this act, and of the other laws ef tha Uaitad States provhtlag f?r thecnlleetioa of Jutim an I a. porta aad tmrnaga. it may snd -hall bs laafal far the Preeident, In addition te the rev*, ass catters In servka, to empbiy In abl thereof enrh other sal table ?ease la as amy, la Us Judgment, be re aaired. Seat ?, Aad he It farther enarttd. That the far Itarse aad psnaltlaa incurred by rtrtun of thla art bum 1? mitigated ik- remitted. In pursnance of the authority rsatsd la tha Secretary af tha Treasury by tha act entitled - An act providing for mitigating or remlttlag the forfaitnrea. penalties, and disabilities arcruiag In certain case- therein mentioned,** a;? proved March third, eeveateea hnajred aad ninety sevea. or la cases where special Hrcumatancee may ?earn to reqaire It, according to regulations to be prescribed by the IWtetary erthe Treasury. ?. Ami be It farth*r enacted. That pnx?cd lage oa nlanraifar fartblturM under this act maybe pursued In the courts of Um United matea tunny .ItottM taM ?*? n *AleJ m*y b. iquwltntMSe iMUtatol: ud nch e>mrb ?1*11 kan ud MMrtela w faU JortadktW orer lb. ?MMiriUldnnMBrftla ibudlrtrtrt. tiea Wi MU [Ttouo?So. 4. All ACT to provide tt tW mthtMl of Awlv tul Paj?IMI la th* Xnr. k it mmM briw Hum tad how of iipn NaMlniorthtVlM RaMa af AmU la Cuo rnm ?tim. Dm th. (t*U at uafiUat paj. SuMr la Um aMT at U.. Ualud MOM ba and bmi byfa nlllMrtil. Mllkltaa aad altar Ik* paa JgtaltUm art tha Fntfdaat of tba Ualud lata, by aad with ttaad?W? aad rmatoftw laoau, ?haU ?ctjr|J?r?jaThi a*aa* fce. 2- And be it farther rnet?4, TVit ?*r*-ry f+r mm wV> ? ball be appointed ?sfcrta*t paymsstcrihall, at (bt'tiaeof hi* appointment, 1*> 1*4 Its* than tvcatjMwe years of age nor more than twenty-dx J*"5 aad that, pcerVma to bis appUnUseat. bfa phymicaL mental ud mni shall be inquired into and favorably reported apon by a ?f*H of paymasters appointed for tbat parpose bj 'W 6wnUrjr of the Nary, and under each regale kiM as be may praacribe. Sec. 2, And be ft fbrtber enacted, Tbat tba annu -J pay of aaristastpaynmsters shall be as follows, vfz: (to doty at sea, tor ths ftrvt fire ysars after date of rranmfcartoaL,o?e tboossiyi three bandied dollars; mf Ur fee yean from date of commission, one thoermnd ?re bandred doflan. On other daty, for the first fire year* after date of -nrrt-dnn one thousand doilan; after Are years from date of (oaoiaioa, one thooennd tvo bandred On leave of absence or waiting orders, for the first fire years after date of coramtssksi, eight boadrtd dollars; after five years from fiats of cwubWa one tboaud dollars: aad when attached fee ssassrriea. each aarietant paymaster shall be entitled , to one ration per day. Bee. 4. And be It farther enacted, That from and ?Iter the yssap of this act no mrs mending officer of any vessel in the navy stall be reqnired to per (<n thedatlesof paymaster or aarisfant paymas | ut; and when snch office shall become vacant, by ! d??th or otherwise, in ships at sea or oo foreira sta tioos, or oa the PadOc coast of the Batted States, the sealer oOcsr present may make aa acting ap pointment of aay fit person to perform the duties until another paymaster or assfstaat paymaster ?hall report for dirty. Any person performing the datiee of paymaster or smiitsnt paymaster in accor I dsocs with this section (bat aot otherwise) shall be entitled to receita the pay of sach grade whilst oo I Sec. i. And be ft fisrtber enacted, That each a* : sistentpaymastsrikall, npon his appointment, enter into bonds fat the aasooat of tea thoamad dollars, with at Isast twe good sod safficient securities, for the fltitbfttf psrtanaase of his doties, and that as sistant paymasters shall have rank aad precedence 1 with ssdstsat seigaa* aot passed, aad that all ap pointments to fill wwarfis to the carps of pay mas ters shall be made by regular promotion from the Hst of amlstant paymasters. Sac. & And be ft fiarthsr enacted. That within six months after the expiration of the ptiatnt tnsarreo Uoo the cotps of f|ssas*ni? aad ssdstant pay mas tern shall b? r*d?ead to the number of ?nrentj-GTc lathewfcola. Approved, Jaly IT, 1061. {Ellin So. ft.] AH ACT to ?^korlji**aUoBal Loan -?4 ?* Be it ratted by Um Senate and Bosm of Bepre (mUtimof Um> Catted ?tat?e of America in Coo grew mmmLM, That the EvnUr; of tbe Trewswry be u?l lie U hereby Mtlwriiwl to burrvw, on the credit of the United States, vitUa twelve n?mtlu from the paamg* of this act, a ran not exceeding twu haadr?d and fifty millions of dollar*, or so nocfa thereof M he may deem uwwary for the pablic ser ?i?. for nbkh he U authorised to iaoe coupon bonds, or registered bonds, or Treasury <orb proportion* of each as be may deem adrWbte; the to hear Interest not exceeding seven per cent, per annum, payable semi-annually, irredeemable l<f twenty years, and after that period redeemable at the pleasure of the United States; aud tbe Treasury nottw tu be of any d*oomination fixed by the titers lary of tbe Tr??urjr, not leM than fifty dollar*, and 1<? he payable three years after date, with interest at the rat* of wren and three-tenths per Centum prr iDduoi, papable eeiui-annoally. And tbe Secretary of lite Treasury may also lane in exchange tor eoiu, an* I as part of the above loan, or may pay It >r salaries cr other dues from the United States, Treasury botes t.f a !??-" <Jen<iminatiou than fifty dollars, not bearing iutermt, but payable on demand by tbe A*?l*tant TrMMrenaftlw Unit"I futon at I'biiadelpbia. New York or Boston, orTmwiry not** bearing interest at tbo rate of three and six ty.fi ve hundredths per reiitum. payable in one jeor fr-mi date, and exrhang ?bte at any time tor Treasury notes for filty dollais uxl upwatds, iwuable ander the authority of this set, and bearing interest as specified above: I'ruti Jt>l. That no exrhauge of such note* In any les* uiKiant than hundred dollar* shall be made at iny one time: And provided further. That no I reaaury uUm shall be issued of a Ins denomination I ban fen dollars, and that the whole amount of rrea-ury notes, not bearing interest. Ismtt! under the tnthurity of this act, iltall not exceed fifty millions f dotlsrs. tec. 2. And be It further enacted. That the Trea mry notes and bontls Iwu^l under the provisions of this art si tall be Signed by tbe First or Second Oump Lroller, or the lteglxter (>f the Tmuvrj. and rounter >ign?d by such other ofll'er or officers of Ute Treas ury as the Secretary of the Treasury may designate; iiid all such t.Migat ions, of the denomination t?f fifty iollars and npwards, sltall be issued under the mal tf the Treasury l>rpertinent. The registered bonds ihall 1? transferable on tbe books of the Treasury jo delivery of the certificate, and the coupon bond* 4ltd Treasury notes -hall be transferable on delivery, rite interest coupon* may be signed by such parson >r person*, or executed in soclt manner, as may be '.edgnatrd by the. Secretary of tbe Treasury, who ?hall tlx the compensation for the same. bee. 3. And be it further enacted. That the Secre tary of the Treasury "?l?al I cause books to be opened hr subscription to the Treasury not** for fifty dol lar* and upwanls, at such places aa he may daiignate in the United States, and under such rale* and rego latious a* be may prescribe, to be superintended by I he aa*i?tant treasurer* of the United Stales at tbelr re*pectlve localities, and at other places by sweti de I'?tt or lea, postmasters, and other persons ae be may designate, notice thereof being given in atleaat two daily (sipers of this city, and in one or more public newspapers published In tbe several places where subscription books may be opened; and aubeerlptions f?.r such notes may be received from all person* who may desire to subscribe, any law to the contrary not withstanding; and if a larger amount shall be sub scribed in the aggregate than is required at one time, the Secretary of the Treasury is authorised to re ceive the same, should he deem it advantageous to the public interest; and If not. he shall accept the amount required by giving tbe preference to the Treasury altall fix the compensations of the public officer* or others designated lor receiving said sub scriptions ; l?roTlded, That, for tN-rforming this or any other duty in connexion with this act, no com (tensation for service* rendered shall be allowed or paid to any public officer whose salary h established by law; and the Secretary c* ? be Treasury may also make such other rule* at?'* emulation* a* he mny deem expedient touching tho instalment to be paid on any subscription at the time of sub*cribiug, and further payment* by instalment* or otherwise, and I<eunities for non-payment of any instalment, and td?> concerning the receipt, deposit, awl safe keep ing of money received from such subscription*, until the same can be placed in the poaaeaaion of official ?le|Mwitoriea of tbe Treasury, any law or laws to the contrary notwithstanding. And tbe Secretary of tbe Treasury is also authorized. If he shall deem it expedient, before opening books of subscription as above provided, to exchange for coin or nay for publle dues or for Treasury note* of the iMue of twenty-third of December, eighteen hundred and fifir-seven, and tilling due on tbe thirtieth of June, eighteen hundred and sixty-ooe, or for Treasury itote* issued and taken In exchange for such notes, any amount of said Treasury notes for fifty dollar* or upwards not exceeding one hundred millions of dollars. Sec. 4. And be It further enacted. That, before a wanting any portion of the k*u? io bonds author ised by this act, tbo Secretary of the Treasury, If he deem it advisable to issue proposals for the same in tbe United Slates. shall give not less than fifteen ?lays* public notice In two or more of the public newspaper* la the city of Washington, and In such Other places of the United SCAtea aa he may deem advisable, designating tbe amount of *uch loan, the place and the time up to which sealed proposals will be rsceired.for the same, the periods for the payment and tbe amount of each Instalment In which It Is to be paid, and the penalty for the non-payment of say such instalments, and when and where such pro l>oeals shall be opened in tbe nreeence of such per sons as he may choose to attend; and tbe Secretary of the Treasury is authorised to accept the mo?t fa vorable proposals offered by responsible bidders: Provided, That n > offer shall be accepted at lees than par Sec. 5. And be it farther enacted, That the Secre tary of the Treasury may, if be deem it advisable, negotiate any portion of said loan, not exceeding ooe hundred millions of dollars, In any foreign coun try, and payable at any designated place, either in the doited State* or In Hsmys, and tumj isswe regis tered or coupon bonds for the amount thus negotia ted agreeably to the provisions of this act. bearing Interest payable semi-annually, either in the United State* or at any deeteuated place in Europe; and he i* further authorised to appoint such agent or agents as he may deem necessary** negotiating ?uch loan under hi* Instructions, and for paying the Interest on the panto, aud to fix tbe compensation of such agent or apcnU, and shall prescribe to them all the rules, regulations, and modes under which sueh loan shall be negotiated, and shall hare power to fix the rale of exchange at which the principal shall be re ceived fnun the contractors for the loan, and the ex change for the payment of the principal and Inter est in Korope shaft be at the same rate. Sec. S. And be it ftirtber enacted. That whenever any Treasury notes, of a denomination less than fifty ? UUm, Mthoriir* to be laud lij Ihb act alall b.T? been redeemed, the Secretary of the TlWlJ may n-issue the eetnew or may caneel them and brae new tade* to an equal amount: Provided, That the ag gregate amount of bonds and Treasury notes issued under tbe foregoing provisions of this act shall never % xreed the full amount authorised by the first sec tion of this act; and the power to lame or reisnn such not . j*bnll cease and determine after the thirty find of December, eighteen hundred and sixty-two. Sec. T. And be It further enacted. That tbe Secre tary of the Treasury la hereby authorised, whenever he shall deem It exp^lient, to Issue in exchange for coin, or in payment the public dues. Treasury notes of any Of the denominations hereinbefore specified, bearing Interest not exceeding si* per esntam per annum, and payable at any time not exceeding twelve months from date, provided that the amount of notes so Issued or paid shall at no time exceed twenty millions or dollars. See. S. And be It fttrther enacted. That tbe Secre tary of the Treasury shall report te Ooogresa, fanme diately after the oommencemeot of the next session, the amount he ha* borrowed under the provisions of this act, of whom, and on what terms, with an ab stract of all the proposals, designating those that bare been accepted and tbcee that here been reject ed, sad the amount of bonds or Treasury I?" " bare been lamed for tbe same. " Sec. ?. And be it further enacted. That tbe frith of tbe United States ts hereby solemnly pledged for the peymsut ef the Interest and redemption of the principal ef the loan authorised by this act. And be it fartbsr martsd, That all pro. vwsens of the act eatiUsd "An act to authorise the Isinn of Trsesary notes,** spy of H the SM day of Dxratoi. l'S,?i fcr ?? tbe 'ETVjSS. piled (o Uk |.r?l-i.?- ?i tl.1- ei ?" logoat tent tbwwak tre hereby rtvitt.1 w *>e_ 1J. And by it farther wrt^T^M?*W ?II lb* iTpfiw tbu may this art the ran of two hundred so thereof as mij be neceseary, m ?? SESTbereby appropriated,tob^j^ money is tbe Treasury not otherwise apprcjrriatod Approved, Jul J17, 1S61 ?PcbUC?So. 6.] AX ACT mating additional mmort of the army for tbe fan! year ending Jum. thirtieth, eighteen hundred mad sixty-two. and ap propSlk^of arrearage* for the lUcal j?re?d K^JmiTthlrtleS^SSUo hundred and sixty BeTl't enacted by the Fenate and ITocse ofRepre sentatives of the United State* .of America *?&*' rrw assembled, Th?X tbe foUowing rata* be end the *r? hereby appropriated oot of any money In the Trawnry nr* otherwise poet of the anny for the ymr ?"*ing J*? thirtieth of Jose. ei*bl?eo hundred mod dxty-two F^moSk. cd reemittow. trei?portatjon oT re erwiufra tbe different reode?eow? w t*uTl>roC)u4nC<* medical attendant* and all "?1>" ESSTiiSdini thermWnoof twe?ty-fo?r tW I two baDdnd avl riehtj-Brc men. uilyopn i?I lata bin* regiment* wt iat??trj. ne regiment of S^alrr. and ooe r?*ime?t of artillery a* per general order. Bomber *ixteen, dated War I>ej*rUDent. Ad J2S oS??l5 Oflkre, Warfdngtou, M?y to-rtlu ? hundred ud ut^cna, three hundred ittl ?%S^T5tSriuc*. and inurociioit *?*,?5?5?? S^S^Le burred ?t .1.1.-nine thonjnd eight hundred ud farty eleht dollar* mod eighty-eight ceot*. TTar comjuutaUoo of officer*" *?h*^rnrr,fc?r hun dred and seventy-eight thousand threw hundred and seventeen dollar* and sixty cent*. I For commutation of iorage for officers' horsea, sev euty-three thmwixl end fifty-six dollars. For payments ia lien of clothing for officer** ser Ttai^fifiyerrra thwinnd one humlred and eighty doUtrt. ? For nay of the three months' volunteers, two mil lion five hundred and seven thousand doUars. For pay of tbe two and three years* volunteers, fif ty-five million dollars. ?h**e?c* lt> kind t)T retular trwp*, twomn ?? fcor kendred ftOd nlOClJ-Uirce ??? handled ud ninety-eer?? dollar. and fifty cewl* rnr <n hind for t?tk end three y?rr mnimo etgfcty-tawr thous and two hundred and eiKkty-^cr ^ ^ pJilJSt^Sating of fad ti" the lOMl, eolUtrd men. otrd, boepitaL *xorebou?e?. end oOces; effcr ?ie in kind fcr the law mnlta, and oxen of tbe auartermaeter'* department at the moil I""" ?f ? ?nd with tbe ortnie* in tbe Held; ft*r tbe h.>TK> of the regiment* of dr?*ooa?, ?idtrtl?M tb rriied namher of offlcer.' bono when ierrin* in the field and ?t the outjjuds ipciqdinr beddlag tr tbe animal*; of etrmw fc.r eoUWrV bedding: and of rtatioaery, inciodin* blank books fcr the qnarter maeter1* drmrtmenu eertifltate* fcr diahirfni pd dim. blank fcrtna fcr tl,e W and qnartennaster'. det^rtinent, and fcr printiiy of dirWon and d^i-ui ntent otdera and report*, fcartmao miiUon two hun dred and nixtj-five Iboutad fiftjr-tiiue dollar* and tLIrty-^ven cent*. For tbe ineidenUl expenses of the quartermaster ? der?rtnentw c?o?-tin? of jMMtage <? letters an.! Dackt-t* iwiveJ eiwl ??nt Ly officers of tbe army *m nnbllc serrice; t-xpcuiK* J o>jjrta-martial and cuurt? of imiuiry, indodinis the additional compensation o! juOp<i advocate. r?urders, memLers, and witnwws while un thai serrice. under the act of eijjhteen hun dred and two; extra f*y to sr>ldiers employed under tbe direction of the quartermaster's dejortment in tlie c **ctfc)? of barracks, quarters, storehoo**, awl b.-a-iu-n. in the cuiutroction of rueds, and other con stant labor, for jrfTkds of not less than ten days, un der the acts of second of Marc!., eighteen hun>!rM and idnteen. and of fourth of Anjrurt. eighteen hon drtd and ttfty-four, including those employ rd as clerks at dWiidou arni d?-|?artment headquarters; expenses of exnrews to aud from the frontier p?wts ai?i ar mies in the field; of escorts to i?yma?ter? and other dbiburvinz officer*, ao.1 t-rttAii? whrte military e? o-rt? canru4 be fnrnislie*!; expelp"-s <?f the interment of officers killed in action, or who die whin on doty hi the field, or at the i?orts on the froutlers, or at oth er posts awl places, wliun ordered by the Secretary ,,f War. and of non-o*>ujmissioned officers ami soidicrs; authorized oflW furniture; hire of laltorers in the quartermaster's department, including the lilrt of in u-rpreters and ijnides for ti?e army, compenaation of clerks to officers of the quartenua-ter** departitent; compensation of C>ragc and wagon masters, author ised by the act of fifth July, eighteen hundred and thlrty-eiaht-.for the apprehension of de?erters and the expense* incident to their pursuit; and for the following expenditure* required for the regiment* of dragoons ami li*bt artillery, ria; the purchase ol traveling forge*, blacksmith?' and shoeing tooU, horse ami mules sh.*s and nails. Iron and steel forsboeing. }lire ol veterinary surgeons, medicine* lor horse* and mnK picket r.ipen, and for slioeing the hor*cs of the ciirxnt nnmcl, seven million six hntidred ami sixty-six thousand six hundrfl and sixty-six dollars. For the purcliase of dragoon and artillery borne*, ten million five hundred and fourteen thousand five hundred dollar*. . 4 _ , For mileage, or the allowance made to officers ol the army tor the trans|>ortation of themselves and their bagg*g? when traveUug ou duty without troops, escorts or ?upplle*, five hundred thnusand dollars. ? For trannjs>rt*tion of the army, Including the hag race of Uie troop*, when moving either by land or water; of clothing, camp and garrison equipage, from the depot at Philadelphia to the sererml po?U and army depots, and from tbo*e depots to the trooj* in the field ; aud subsistence from the place* of pur chase awl from the place* of delivery^nder con tract, to such places as the circumstance* of the ser vice may rennire them to be sent; of ordnance, ord nance stores, and small arms from the foundries and armoriM to the arsenals, torttflcation*, frontier posts, and army depots; freights, wharfage, tolls, and fer linees; the purchase and hire of hor?es, mules, and harness, and the purchase and repair of wagons, carts, and drays; and of ships and other sea-going vessels and boats required for the transportation of rappliea and for garrison purposes; fordrayage and cartage at the several posts; hire of teamstere; transportation of funds for thepaj and other dU baralDK drportmcnts; the expense of nlllng public transports on the various river*, the Gull of .Mcxi* CO, and the Atlantic, and for procuring water at such posts as from their situation require it to be brought from a distance, and lor clearing roads and removing obstructions trom roads, harbors, and riv ers, to the extent which may be required for the ac tual operation of the troops in the field, sixteeu million two hundred and twenty thousand nine hun dred and fifty-four dollars. For gun boat* on the western rivers, one million dol'srs. lllre of quarters for troops; of storehouses for the safekeeping of military stores; of grounds for rummer cantoumcnts and for temporary huts, one million five hundred thousand dollar*. For clothing, camp and garrison equipage, thir teen million four hundred and sixteen thousand four hundred and thirty seven dollars and two cents. For contingencies of the army, two hundred thou sand dollars. For th. medical and hlHpilal department*, on. million two hundred and aeeeutj-one thotuandelght hundred and (brtj-one dollar*. For armament of fortifications, four hundred and fifty-seven thousand six hundred dollars. For the current expenses of tho ordnance ser vice, two hundred and six thousand two hHundred and ninety-two dollars. For ordnance, ordnance stores, and supplies, In cluding horse equipments for all mounted troops, two million three hundred aud sixty thousand dul lan, For tbe manufacture of arms, two million five hundred and seventy-three thousand three hundred and ten dollar*. , . .. ... For Increasing the manufacturing capacity of the national armory, four hundred and twenty-twothou rainltflve hundred dollars. For the purchase of gunpowder and lead, four hundred and fifty-one thousand seven hundred and eighty dollar*. ... For the purchase of artillery horses, two hundred and seventy-five thoosand dollars. For additions to and extensions of the shop-room, machinery, tools, and fixture* at the different arseu ?Is, one hundred and twenty-six thousand six hun dred aisl nl-*?y tUUUr*. For th* following fortiflcatlbnsi - Fort-Montgomery. Lake Chkmpttln, If aw TOTk, twenty thousand d'dlars. . Tort If no*. PeooUcot rtrer, Maine, twent, tbon *Kort on UoclBlaad Led Re, PortUnd harbor, Maine, if?Srt Ad*m*TN'?wport harbor, Khode lilaad, lie l*Fort?Rl^moS, Btaten I.land, New Tort, ten "port!*! rite Of^.rt Tooipkin*, SUtenliland, New York, any tbon*and dollara. Port at WUIet'l Point, oppoelte Port Schojler, New York, one hnndred tlmasaitd dollar*. Port Omdl, llaltimore harbor, Maryland, twen 'JPort CMblmn! lulmp^n Read*, TlrRinla, twentj "'Airt^Tajio^ k7j Wert, Florida, one hundred "portjiffenwbarden Key, Florida, one bondred ""portu FnlrtMnt, San Franetoeo bay, California, fifty thonairid iMIan. _ . FortatAle*traal?la?d. San Franeteo l*y, Cal font la. twenty-five thousand dollar*. Fort at Bandy Hook, New York harlior, ooe h?n drrd thousand dollars. ' - .J- . For rejstlr*and altemthms of barrack fort* not permanently occupied by tnaps, ten h?i "pJr'^iSJS'niend- of fortiOeatkm* thlrtjthoo sand dollar*. .J. For *nrT*y* for miUtaxy defeocee, fifty tf?*a?d ^Foramoont rerjolred to refund to the Stjw ? Incurred on account of volunteers cats tat* the field, ten million dollar*. ' See. i And be It further enacUil, 1 lowlun ram* be a?l tb^r ?" hereby ? to be paid out of any money In the otherwise appropriated, fcf ?rearage ending thirtieth at Juat, eijhuen b?? I tv?one. 2m . ? For subsistence in kind for thres montl* volun tees, one million two htmdrad and cightytee thou I : I two handr*d and fortyeU dollar. a?flity-tbree I casta. For iTirtMtBl nr|MII nf ii . ?Impart meat thrw hundred sixty-five t tl.irt?mdolWn>?J f4*btjculM. For transportation ef the array and Its snpplir*. two mill km tw? hundred *id fifty-four thousand C" hnndrtd ttd dgfctj-fix dollars and MStL Tor transportation of officers' baggage, fifteen thousand three hundred and rixty-seven dollars. For purchase of dragoon bones, taw hundred and ninety-seven thousand three hundred and thirty five dktlart. For clothing, camp and garrison equipage, one million, three hundred ane fiftv thousand on- hun dred and fifty one dollars and thirty-eight cent*. For current expenses of ordnance service, twenty For ordnance, ordnance stores, and supplVee, inclu ding borae equipment* for all mounted troops, four Fur manufacture of arms, sixty thousand dollars. For increasing the nianufccturin? capacity of the national armory, fifty thousand dollars. For purchase of napo*aer and lead, forty thou sand dollars. For purchase of artillery bones, twenty-fire thoo For hire of quarter* lor troops, of store houses for the safe keeping of military stnres, of grounds for summer rsntfiriSMMtJ. and for temporary hnU. too hundred and fifty-eight thousand two hundred and eighty-three dollars and eighty-one cents. .-tec. 3. And belt tether enacted. That all appro priations and all pcorisioos of lasr herein contained applicable to three years' volnnu-ers shall apply to two years' volunteers, and all other volunteers who hare been or may be received into the service of the United States for a period exceeding three months. Approred, July 17,1861 PIANOS. H. CART WRIGHT, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In MUSIC, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Cutlery ib Variety- Goods, NO. 124 MAIN STREET. AGENT for Halle t,Davlsdc.Co*s Pianos. TbsaborePSanosarefitted >ap wfth all the improvements, in bean _ tiffcl Rosewood ci-w. My MMrtment rangmfrom the |Wa ?e ?qoan piano to the bean MM 1?mi-XX-V style. Also, agent fur Prlice'f Melodcont, Car hsrtf>XelodeonK,snd Ilaghea^llsle's Blelodeons. SHEET MUSIC. The largest stock of Sheet Music, Musical Works, k In the Western country. 4^Music sent to any address, postage free.~?t In connection with the above, I keep every kind musical instruments, and musical merchandise gener ally. J^PIano*, Melodeons, and er?-ty kind of Musical Instruments tuned and repaired. All goods warranted at this establishment nov6,*59 BALTIMORE Commercial College! Foujtdxd, 1852~...~ ?Cbartzkxd, 1S54 LOCATED, Cor. Baltimore and Clinrles-Sts., BALTIMORE, M D. fpins 1NSTTT0TI0N IS NOW IN tiie MOST JL prosperous and flourishing condition. Twice du ring the last twoyears has it been necessary to obtain larger apartments for the accommodation of the in* crcasing nmnl*r ?>f students, representing nearly every State in the Union. It now occupies one of the most conspicuous and desirably located buildings in the city. The room* are commodiously arranged, spacious and elegantly farniidied. The adrantages and facilities here offered to yonng men desiring to qualify themselves properly for the various duties of the Counting Room, or to obtain a Thorough Practical Burinrtt Education generally,are unsurpassed, in any particular, by any similar estab linhmeut in the Unit?*l States. FACULTY t E.K. LOS1ER, Principal?Lecturer on the Science of Accounts, Com merce, Customs, etc. J. M. PHILLIPS, Pro feasor of the Theory and Practice of nook-Keep! ng and Cotnmerical Calculations. II. II. DA VIKS, Associate Professor of Book-Kceping. N. C. JOHNSON, Profcaser of Business and ornamental Penmanship. S. T. WILLIAMS, Eife, Lecturer on Mercantile Law. Rxv. E. YRATKS REESE, D. D., Lecturer on Commerial Ethics. TRUSTEES: lion. Jne. P. Kennedy, Ilun. Joshua Vansant, lion. Thos Swann, Wm. n. Keighler, Esq., Jacob Trust, Esq.* Wm. Knabe, Ksq? The College is provided with a Commercial Library of Standard Works, expressly for the use of the Stn dents. Each Student has a desk to himself, and is sepa rately instructed. nierm being no vacation during the year, Sudents can enter at any time. The t ime usually required t ocomplete the full course, from 8 to 12 weeks. A Diploma is awarded to all Graduates. A lance and Beautifully Ornamented Circular, con taining upwards of six sqcars rcxT, representing the Exterior and Interior View of the College, various characteristic designs, penmanship, Ac., sent by mail frte of charge, accompanied with catalogue giving fall particulars. Address E. K. LOSIER Baltimore Md. SAWTELLS & SHANHOtf, No. 9 Monroe St. HAVE JUST RECEIVED THEIR SPRING STOCK ?OF? Cloths, Casslmeres and Vestlngs. Also, a complete assortment of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods. JOHN T. TjAKTN, [Successor to Wheeler k Lakin.] WILL RECEIVE AND HATE OPENED FOR inspection on Thursday, March 29th, anew and well selected assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings! Also a complete assortment of GENTLEMEN'S FUR NISHING GOODS. The patrons ot the old firm, and the public In gen erai, are respectfully Inrited to call and examine my stock before making their purchases aa I intend sell ing at small profits to cash and prompt purchaser*. Thankful fur the patronage bestowed upon the old firm. I solicit a continuance of the same for the new establishment. JOHN T. LAKIN. Merchant Tailor, mh2S-4wd No. 102 Main St., Wheeling, Va. oro. w. jonwsos. w. n. johxbos. G. W. JOHNSON & SON, Manufacturers of Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. Having availed ourselves of all tiie improved facilities, we are tetter prepared now than ever to fill all orders for anj article or work in the above line of business. Valiies and Conductors made to order. Steamboat work done in a substan tial and workmanlike manner. We are now paying I>articular attention to this branch of the trade, and can guarantee satisfaction in every particular. To Wholesale Dealers we can offer inducements that cannot be found elsewhere. Our stock of Ware is complete, and the assortment is full at all times. We keep a stock Of iheiatMt and most approved patterns "Oualaud stoves on hand at all times. Q. W.Jonflaon a aruN, NO. 179 Market Square, Jy2-dAwtf Wheeling, Va. Bridal Presents. SOLID SILV-ER WARE. JUST RECEIVED PKK ADAMS EXPRESS, A superior stock of Silver Ware, oonai*tiug of Pie, Cake, Ice Cream, Jelly, Toast and FUh Knives; Su gar Spoons and Lifters, Silver Salt Cellars and Spoons in ?ets, Pl*h Knives and Forks insets. Individual Salts, Napkin Rings, Pickle Knives and Forks, Silver Card Cases and Port Monnaies, Spoons, Caps, Gob lets. Ae_ Ac. [janlS] J. T. SOOTT * CO. NEW YORK EXPRESS, 13 <fc 15 PARK ROW. THE "DAILY EXPRESS," (Morning or Evening Edition, at the selection of the subscriber,) is sent by mall at SIX DOLLARS per annum, always payable In advance. THE 'SEMI-WEEKLY EXPRESS.' ITas been reduced to THREE DOLLARS per annum, Two Copies 45 00 per annum ..,11 25 ? THE "WEEKLY EXPRESS," Single Copies, 00 per annum. Three Oopiea^^... Five Copies 8 00 ~ fi m -J2 00 Twenty Copies, to one address, #20 00. and aa ex tra copy to the getter up of the dub. Twenty Co pies or over, to the address of each subscriber, $1 20. Specimens seat free, upon spplication, to any ad dress, and aa maay as auy be wanted. To Clergymen, tbm Weekly win be sent for One Dollar per annum. J. * E. BROOKS, ? NEW YORK. C^SubSMfbers are fa an cases requested to send their mooey to the office direct. We have no Areata, and none should be waited for to call tabs TW A ASPORTATION ? Cleveland, Pittsburg and Wheel ing Bail Boad. ? XV AVI) A FT Kit MONDAY, Ju?e luth, 1M1. Paa 0 ??*? l~" Bridgeport aa fcilawa, sia CteTvistid at fc50 P? M. k p- *- SS^?S'i?8SS r8 pu I RlTtr WrUiou and .tall ttatiou OB M*io Una, ""**?*' P'"* EJrgh, at 11:35 r . M. and at CleT.Uod .1 1020 A. M. returning trains. 1 **"y?---?=? '.H ' "? 12J0 P. arrive *t Bridgeport at fcOT A. M-, 101W A. M. and4:20 P.M. Connections are made as Follows! At Pituborgh with Penn?ylTania R- R- ft?- n?fjJ" 6 bu Baltimore. Washington, Phlla 1 del phis. New York mod Boston. At Ccveland with Cleveland A Toled R-R- for S?n At Clcvetana Toiedo, Detroit. ?k*?o ar?? 1 all pointa in the Noam West. With Detroit steamers for Detroit, Jackson. Chicago and tbo Nobth West. Wi1'1 Cleveland * Erie R- R- for Brie, Dun kirk, Buffalo and Niagara Falls. With Cleveland. Columbus A Cincinnati for Crestline, Delaware, Columbus ami u nad?o At Alliance W^oi^ lnmbus, Ac. AtStcubenville with P. C. A C. UwudAf Bsuaib with C.O. 0. R.R. for Zanesvflle, New 1 ark, Columbus, Xenia. Dayton, Indi anapolis Cairo. Cincinnati, Louisville. St. Louis, St. Joseph and all point* WUtand Sooth Wert- ^ Kxcundon Tickets to Pittsburgh and return 5. . Fare- ?tw*y? m low. and time mneh quicker than "rkrooeh'ncSitu to ?u i?to? <?' w*? I and East can be procured *t the office So. 37 Water I street, next door to Spring Honw, Wheeling, Tl, atld I 'pi^bti^tracta will be made at lowest rat** tr' any nolnt accessible by this road and its connection? I to the East, North, West and North-West, at office I No. 37 Water street, or with Freight Agent at Bridge Potion. R- HAMILTON. A& ^ JOHN CHAPMAN. Agent, Bridgeport, O. J. N.McCULLOUGH, President. F. R. MYKItS, Gen't Ticket Agt. Je? I Baltimore & Ohio Rail Road ? WsKKuao. 13th April, 1861. ON and after the 14th of April. 1661. the passen ger Train* will t* rna as follows, vix : I The Express Train leaves Wheeling daily except I Sunday* at 10 A- M-, Benwood at ltfc30 A. M., arriv I inz In Baltimore at 4:40 A. Jl, connecting with the I Exprtow train for Philadelphia, New York. Boston. 1 and all the Eastern cities, leaving at 0:15 A. M., nr rives at Washington at &30 A. M- making close con 1 neeUon with the Southern linen for all parts of the I South. This train stops at the principal stations from Wheeling to Cumberland. I Returning, leave* Baltimore at ?:45 P. M., and Washington Cltjf at 2:45 P. M.. arrlrlng atBenwoOl at S A.M. and Wheeling>t fc2i A. M-makingdirect connection with tlie Kxprmtraln fcr .11 part. of the W?t. Southwest and Northwe?t. Till, train atop, only for meals and wood and water I The Mail Train leaves daily including Snndyas at 6*7 I'. >!, Benwood ?t 7^4 P.M. and arrtre. in Baltimore ?t 3:16 J'. >1- connecting will" tlie 1UI train, leartog for Philadelphia. Kew.Y.*, ??!<?''? nad all Kajtuncttira at 4:45 P. M, am?i at Wu i I Ington City'at 5:20 1>. M_ connecting with tlie(South ern line, for all parte of the South. Thi. train ?tvpl on the ireet end of the road at Monndrrilly, Omeron, Manning! w. Water Station K.lrB.ontandOnJV.'u Ketnming. I?-?Tr. Baltimore at 6:>0 A. M-, ington CUT at 435 A. M. and nrrire. at Benwood at 10-10 P.M. and Wheeling at ltkK P. connecting witli the Kxpreea train for all part* of the Sonthwe?t. Wert and Nurthwert. Thll train ItOpl at tllO prill I cipal stations only. The Piedmont and Wheeling Accommodation runs I dally, except Sundays. leaving Piedmont at 0:40 A.M. | and arrive, at Wheeling atfclO P. ^ W. P. Smith. Master of Transportation. L. M. Cotx, Qen*l Ticket Agent. aI,2? I -? unn 1800 THE CENTRAL IPESSSILVANIA RAIL R0A1) 200 MILES DOUBLE TRACK. The Capacity of this lUad is now squsi to any in the I Country. Three Through Pa senger Trains, BETWEEN PITTSBURGH * PHILADELPHIA. Connecting direct In the Cnion Depot,?t Pittsburgh. I with through Trains from all Western Cities for Phtla I ?lelDhia,New York.Boston, BaItimore,and Washing ton City; thus furnishing facilities for the transpor tatiun ot Paasengers, unsurpassed, for speed and com t0Enreflsaud'FmUJuh run through te Philadelphia without changeofCam or Conductors. Smoking cars areattached to each train; Woodruff's Sleeping Cars to Express and Fast Trains. Tlie Express runs Dsllfj Mall and Fast Line Sun day* excepted. Three Daily Trains connect direct for New York. Express and Fast Lines connect for Bal timore and Washington. Six daily-Trains between Philadelphia and New York. Two Daily Trains between New York and Boston. Through Tickets (all Kail) are good on (dthur I of the above Train*, and trau*fer? through New York |'^BOAT TICKETS to Boston are good via Norwich. 1 Fall River or Stoolngton Lines. Baggage transferred I ^TICKETS may be obtained at any of the Important Railroad Offices in the West;al*o, on board any of the I regular Line of Steamers on the Mississippi or Ohio pfFare always ns low and time as qnlelc as by any Otlier Route. ASK FOR TICKETS BY PITTSBURGH. The completion of the Western connections of the Pennsylvania Bail Road makes thi^he Direct Line Between tlie East and the Great TVest. Tlie connecting of tracks by the Rail Road Bridge at Pittsburgh, avoiding all drayaee or ferriage ot Freight, together with th.aaving of time, am adran taga readily appreciated bj ihlppere of Freight, and the Traveling Public. ? For Freight Contracts or Shipping Directions, anply to or address either of the following Agents ef the Comp*I'," d. A. 8TEWABT, PitUburgh; n. S. Piekcx k Co^ Zauesville, O4 J. J. Johwsto*, TUpley, O-; R. McNxxtv, Maysville, Ky4 Oxassr A Cnorrsa, Portsmouth, 04 PADD0CX A Co^ Jefferaon viiie. ln<L; He W. Baowx k Co., Cincinnati, 04 ATiiran A IIiodext. Cincinnati, 0. ;R. C. M*U)?U>f, Madison, Ind.; Joa. K. Mooax, LoniwrUle, Km P. O. O-Biur* Oo- ETanarilla, lnd., S. W. Oubu * Co.Cairo, llU R. F. S\S3,'-8haixe A Glass, St Louis. M04 Johs 11. II ARB is. Nnsl irillf. Tptuu Ha**1S0X HO**, Memphis Tenn^ Clarx* * 0o- Chicago, 111.; W. H, II. Kooxix, AUoi^llW or to JrelgntAgenU of JUil Bo^ls at different points in tha -West. The Grraim. FticOilits ofmrdfrrtAe IVoUeiion and Speedy Transportation ttf Live Stock, And Goon Accommodates with usual privileges p^n. traTeUngfn^hargatbercof ot Baltimore, to and from any pointson the Rail Roods of Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinots, Wisconsin, Iowa, or Mbwonri, ty Hail Road direct. The Pennsylvania Rail Road also connects at Pitts burgh with Steamboats, by which Goods can be for warded to any port on the Ohio, Mtwklngum, Kentucky, Tennessee, Cumberland, Illinois, Mississippi, Wiscon sin, Missouri, Kansas Arkansasand Red Rivers; and at Cleveland, Sandn?ky And Chicago with Steamers to k11 ports on the North-Western Lakes. Merchants and Shippers entrusting the transporta tion of their Freight to this Company, can rrfy with confl'nice on its speedy transit. Tilt RATES OF FREIGI1T to and from any point in Ihe West by the Pennsylvania Rail Road ore at oil tfwej tu favorable as are charged by other R. R. Companies. ?9~Be particular to mark packages "via Purca. R.R." K. J. S NEED BR, Philadelphia. MAGRAW A KOONS, 80 North Street, Baltimore. LEECH k C0^ No. 2. Astor House,or No. y.Wm. LEECH A Co, No. 77 SUte Street, Boston. U. H. HOUSTON, GesCl Freight AaTL, Phna fddpnia. L. L. H0UPT, Gen'l Ticket Aft.Philadelphia, rnos. A. 8C0TT, cen'l Utrp t. Altoona Pa. Janl-TO DEMFF1ELD RAILROAD CHANOlC OP TIME! . -?B AND APTKB M0KDAT, NOVEMBER TOR > 2Sth, the tialnfon thla Boad will rim aafbllowa, 'Zwiie*??Mhkjgum lii A, M. Arrive at Wheeling 10 " RETURNING: Leave Wheeling ?... 3 P. M Arrived at Washington ? 6 " AB freight to be forwarded from Wheeling must be lelivered at the depot before 8 o'clock P. M. to insure ts shipment the same day. novit W. D. BURTON, Bup't. 0: LD EYE WHISKY OF* 1856, _' store and for sale by mhP W. A. EDWARDS A BRO. A PIKE ASSORTMENT OF KUPE fV RI0R CLOCKS are offered at rtiMic Prices by dsrJO a P. BROWN, 118 Mala et. FALL AND WINTER TRADE. FOE. I860. Great Preparations for a Iiarge Trade! TREMENDOUS STOCK, AT THE GOLDEN BEE HIVE STORE 174 MAIN ST., WHEELING,. VA. STOSE & THOMAS annonncc to their friends, and the public. Himt they are in receipt of tbn htock of FkU and Winter Good*, embracing DRY GOODS In every variety, MILLINERY OAol)?. QE PlfTfNfl. OIL CLOTHS and NOTIONS, c?upnsing the largeat and in some reacts the meat dr*ir*l>l- % t hare ever brought to the city. Our enrtomen may re*t a*?nred that they ufll hare all the advantage* that a km* experience, (Jam aUenlicm la business, cartful toying, and buying with Cam. in meat rax* dirertli from manufacturer* and Importers, can give them. We have madeawplej rrparatk tufora large J<>itl;lNU TRADE, and invito thi> attention of Dealer* to an examination of our ?t., k <4 Ut.r? !<n;iur. V ? court the eluiwt Ckuh Trade. Tailor* and Clothing men will find it to their ialriMt to muiM our itu k of Cloth*, Caadmere* and Yetting*, and Finding*. Without part fro la ri7 in jr. ?e ?ill my that ue inrp tk , umut stock of DRESS SILKS, of every variety, MILLIIfKRY SILKS, YRLVLTS,andTRIMMINGS, FRENCH MERINOES. ??f all colon. FRENCH PRINTED CASSIMERES.and Plain and Printed Woolen Kabrira. Plain Goods, suitable for Friend** wear. Ehawla and Shtvltiu. of every style. Cloak* and Mantles, Ribbon* and Bonneta, , , Printed Cotton Fabric*, Ac., of anr house in the city. Our *tock of FURS 1* Urge and desirable. and our ?tock of Carpeting ia very Arable and very cheap. Person* desirous of making purchase* will find ft to their interest to call and amine before making their purchase*. Gnood? tent to any part of the citv fr*?_ A large c?rp? of gentlemanly Clerks, speaking both German and Engluh, as well as the proprietor*. vayH r**dy to wait on customer*. Our motto ia, small profits and quick sale*. Remember the sign Golden Bee-hive, near the Suspension Bridge. (novlO) STONE A THOMAS MRS. WINSLOW, An experienced None and Female Physician, presents to the attention of mothers, her SOOTHING SYRUP FOR CHILDREN TEETHING, wbicb cmuir farimatsa the process of teething, by softening the pimi, reducin* all iliflWDniaUOU?win allay ALLPX1X and spasmodic action, and is Sure to Regulate tlie Boweli. Dependupon It, mothermit will gi*e rest toy ourselves and relief and health to your Infanta. We have pnt up and wold this article for over ten yeans and can wy, in amfidtact *? ' *rutk ofit,wh^t we hare never been able to say oil* - ? Jier medicine; Nsvza nxs it Failm. ik a sutoix n??/AXC*TO arrrcT a CUKK, when timely used. Never did we know an iuHtance of dissatisfaction by any one who used it., On the contrary, all are delighted with its opera tions, and speak In terms of commendation of Its j magical effect* and medical virtues. We ?j*ok in I this matter "WHAT WE DO KNOW," after ten I year*' experience and pledge our reputation for the fulfilment nf v>hat here declare. In almost every instance where the infant is suffering from pain and exhaustion, relief will Im? found in fifteen or twenty minntes after the syrup if administered. ?nils valuable preparation is the prescription of one of .hliIi.TF.-X?KKIKXCKD .ml SKILFUL SUBS ES In New KnKUad, *:i'l li?" be?i tued with nertr fadina lucajs in THOUSANDS OF CASES. It not onlj rellevee the child from pain, hat Inrlyor ate* the stomach and bowel*, corrects acidity ,and gj? vmr and enerky totho whole iijrtem. ltwillreUeT. Alm?*t ir.-t.ntl3 Grlplnff In the Dotrelii A. Wind Colic and ?iercom*coninUion-. which, if ooupeedilyreme die.1. end in de?th. We beler. it the in?Mid?*<? KEJrtor In the Wo?U>. In "1! cam of DYSK\T>.K\ unDIAKKIKKAis CIIILDKKN, whether It arUe. from leethlnR. or from other ciuse. Wo woold??yto every mother who nan a child suffering from any ot thefores^ingcomplaints?do not letyonrpre ludlces, nor the prejudices of others, stand between you and your tuffering child, and the relief that will I* SORE?yes, ABSOLUTELY SURE to follow the om of this medicine. If timely used. Full directions will accompany each bottle. None genuine unless the fac-simile of CURTIS A PER KINS. New York, Is on the outside wrapper. Sold by Druggists throughout the world. Principal Office, 13 Cediir St., ^ ? Y? PRICE ONLY 25 CENTS PER BOTTLE. octlfr-ly-dAw -AROMATIC ^ A SUPERLATIVE ,TONIC, DIURETIC, DYSJtf^o IHVICORMlNt CORDIAL Pure Holland Gin, FOR MEDICINAL AND PRIVATE USE. What Shall AVe Drlnlc 1 UDOLPHO WOLFE'S PURE COGNIAC BRANDY, Imported and bottled by himself, warranted pnre and tho b**t quality, with hii certificates on tho bot tle, and his seal en the cork. UDOLPHO WOLFE'S PURE PORT WINE. Imported and bottled hj hlmseir, pot np for medlcl nnuuM. with liiKcertlOeal#on tho bottle; warranted pure and of the be?t ijnaUt J. UDOLPHO WOLFE'S PURE SIIERRY WINE, Imported and bottled by hinuelf, the one u Port UDOLPHO WOLFE'S TURE MADEIRA WINE, Imported and bottled by himself for pritate and me diciHal use, the best "Wineever offered to the trade In bottles. This Wine is warranted perfectly pure. UDOLPB0 WOLFE'S PUKE JAMAICA RDM. ST. CROIX RUM, SCOTCH AND IRISH WHISKEY All the above imported and bottled by himself, warranted pure and of the beat quality. TO THE PUBLIC. I will stake my reputation as a man, my standing as a merchant of thirty years' residence in the citv of New York, that what 1 pledge and testify to with my seal, my label, aud my certificate, is correct, and can be relied upon by every purchaser. Physician* who use Wine* and Liquors in their practice, should give the preference to these article*. For sale by all respectable Druggists and Apothe UDOLPHO WOLFE. 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BSILLY AYEE'S CATHARTIC PILLS AltK YOB SICK.FF.RBLK AND COMPLAINING Are roo out of order,with ,our,,,torn derang ed, at>d your feellngv uncomfartable? Ttot ?ymp tome ur often the prelate to Mriom (It of iktura ii creeping upon loo, and phoold b? averted by atimely Me of the right remedy. Take 4rrr*iPilU.iui<l cleanse oat thedmndeml humor*? purify the blood, and let the fluid, mote on unob ?tructed In he^th again. They UjftE: tioni of the body Into vlgonma jctMty. pnrlfy Ui? LVSem Don the obrtmctkmi -?hlch make <tt?ej? V cold HttlM somewhara in the bo4y, mad obstructs iU natural function. Tbeae, If not relieved, react upon themselves and the surrounding wow pro dSdng gwienrf aggravation, and duaae. While In UiU ?.~Utlon. oppreeud lijr tll? dMmilW mente, uke Ayer'a PflU, and "? 1><? directly they restore the natural anion of the .y.tem^niid the buoyant feeling of health again- What la trae and eo apparent lo thla trivial and common c.ui plaint. in alio true lumanyofthe deej>^*ted and SangeruM dlatempera. Tlie ?M purgative efftet expels then. Cau?ed by droilar nbrtructloue and deETngemenia of the natural function! of the body, they are rapidly, and many of them ??rely. eor~l by the amrmeauf. None who know the virtue* of theae Pills will neglect to employ them when .utTer Ing from the dltmrden-they cure- ,_ Statement from leading phyilcian. in eome of the prlndpal citlee, and from other well known publK P?*:n?. From a Foncarding Merchant of St. Louu, Feb. 4, 185G. Da. Am: Toot PilU are the paragon of all thatli great in medicine. They have cured my little daugh ter of ulceroui eorm npon her band. anj feet that had proved Incurable for yearn Iler mother h?. As a PtmllyPhTilc. FY*m Dr. E. Ill Liirferiokt, *Tew Ort*a*s. YDur Pills are the prince of purges. Their ?cclJ lent qualities surpass anycathart ic we poss***. are mild, but very certain and effectual in their ac tion on tlie l>oweU. which make* tliem Invaluable to us in the daily treatment of di*?sc. Ileadaclic, Slclt Headache, Fowl St? mach< From Dr. Edtrard Boyd, Baltimore Dkak B&o. Atxr: I cannot answer yuu vAolcom plainti" I have curtd with your Pill* better than to n? all that k* ever treat xrilk a purgatir* ?*rf.on< I place creat der>endence on an effectual cathartic in my daily content with disease, and believing as I do that yourTUU afford us the beet we have, I of course Value them highly. _ . ,c,, Pirtnrao. Fa., JIayl.lSSS. Da. J. C. ATI*. Blr: 1 Itave been repeatedlycure.) of the woret hniducAe anybody can have by a dneeor two or your Pilla. It ?eernf to art* from a foul ?to much, which they clean*, at once. Youri with great rcrpcct. KD-w- rl!AIJ^ Clerk of St?uner Clarion. Bllllous Disorders-Iiiver Complaint*. From Dr. Throdore B*ll> qf Sjew Jorl Citjf. Not only are your Pills admirably adapted rotheir purpose m* an aperient, but i find their beneficial e^ (ecu upon the Liter very marked IndejyL They hats In my practice proted more effectual for the cure of billions complaints than any one remedy I can mention. I Bincerely rejoitw that w? bare *t length a purgative which is worthy the confidence of tlie profession and the people. DtPAn-mrxT or thi Isntios,') Washington, IX C., 7th Feb., 1W5D. / Bl*: I hatp used your Pill* In my general and hos pital practice ever since you made them, and canuoi hesitate to wy they are the best cathartic wee?i>Kr Their regulating action on the liter I* quick and de cided, consequently they are an admirable for derangement* of that organ. Indeed, 1 hate seldom found a case of bQlious disease to obstinate that it did not readily yield tot hem. PrateniaJly yours. AL0N7.0 BAI.L. M. l?. t Phyaidan of the Marine no^pital Dysentery, Dlarrhaa, R.el*x? Worms From. Dr. J. G. Grten nf Chicago YourPlllB haTe had a long trial In my practice, an.t 1 hold them in esteem as one of tbo best aperients l have ver found. Their alterative effect upon the liver makes them an excellent remedy, when Riven In small dose* for billions dytrntrry and diarrhoa. Their sugar-coating makes them verv acceptable and convenient for the nse of women and children. Dyspepsia* Impurity of lite lllood. From Iltv. J. V. Himes, Pastor of Advent Churchy Boston. Da. Atks: 1 hate used your Plllf with extranrdl nary inccesa In my family snd amoug tho? 1 am called to tislt in distreae. To regulate the orK?n? ot digestion and purify the blood, they are the very be#t remedy I haTe ever known, and 1 can confidently re commend them to my friends. Yours, J. t.niMKa. Warsaw, WyomingCo., N. Oct.21,1855. Deab S ?: I am using your Cathartic Pill" '? 'UJ practice and find them an excellent purgative to cleanse ue system and Hood. JOHN G. MEAC11AM, M. !>? Cora ipallonf Costlveness, Supprea slon, Rreumatlsmi Gout, Neuralgia, Dropsy, Paralysis, Fits, etc. From Dr. J. J'. Vaughn, Montreal, Canada. Too much cannot be said of your Pills for the cure of costi*c*ess. If other* of our fraternity haTe found them aa efficacious as I have, thev should Join me In proclaiming It tor the benefit of the multitudes alio suffer from that complaint, which, althouch bad enough In itself, Is the progenitor of others that are worse. 1 believe cwh'rowu to originate in the liver, but your Pill* affect that organ and cure the disease. From ifrs.E. Stuart, Physician and Midwife, notion I find one or two large doer*of your Pills, taken at the proper time, are excellent promotive* of the aax wroi secretion when wholly or partially sappr^^J. and also Tory effectual to cfeaaw the slomacM und ?? pel ?oorvu. They are so much the best phytic have that I recommend uo other to my patients. From the Rev. Dr% Ilairkes, of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Pulaski llocsx, Savannah, Ga, Jan. 6,1S66. IIoxobkd Sliu 1 should be ungrateful lor the reliex ?our aklll haa brought melf 1 did not report my case to you. A cold settled In my Jlml* and bronsht on excrbclatlnxneuralfficpains, which ended ^ckrrmic rheumatism. Notwithstanding I had the bat o physidana, the disease grew worse and worse, until by the advice of your excellent agent in l^11'1^0"; Dr. Mackenrie, I tried your Pills. Their effects were slow, but sure. By neraevering In the u?e of them, i am now entirely well. SE!fATS Cbaxbeb, Baton Ronge, Iju, Dcc. b, 1W5. DR. At*R; I havo been entirely cured, by' y?er PilU,of WieumoticOont?apalnrul tilS^inKLLf afflicted me for years. MNCEST SIJDKLL 0TM-1 of th. Pill. In market conUJu Mertu'J. whicii, although a valuable remi^y in fkllllul i -t?> is daneeroua In a public pill, from the dreadful o n*c ?ni?? that flpequanHy follow It. luuaut'on. u? These contain no mercury or mineral suwianc* whatever. #l Price cts. per Box, or 5 Boxes for 9 Lowell, Mow For sale by A. 0. GOOD k CO., and girts. . ? ? auRll-iy-^ LIST, MORRISON & Co., WnOLESALK OROCKR8 AND PRODCCK I?EA LKK8, Noa. T8 and 80 Main street, offer rale at lowest rates, 160 hhda.ralrto choiceN. O.Sngar. 400 bbU. prime Molaaaea, (oak cooperage.) 100 half barrels do do 160 bag? Rio Coffee. of. ijo Java do 100 bbla. Baltimore and Philadelphia Syrup* HOOP SK1R FOR LADIES AM" Oilir.DUKN. Variety Etore?r my4 D. SICOLL * BBO.. 10? Malo ? AI,COHOI..?2ibarrel. 08 per c??t Old Dominion brand, in first rate cooper** ,art?eltrtandADAM8, 60. H AIR OILS. SOAPS, COlOOSKSr and Perfumea at reduced price*. K. BOCKINO, Agent. my!3 Oddrellowt' Hall Drug jy, SWEET POTATO PLA5TS, TO** TO AND GARBAGE PLANTS, reeeived <l?i'y Erom the hot beda, and for lale by the tinndrrd and doxen, at the lowwt pric my IS No, *1, Main Slfeet