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We wish our friends who are sending us subscriptions by mall, for less than * year to cut out and bear in mind this tariff of rates, aad so avoid misunderstandings. Weekly 6 months 60c. 3 "? 3Be. Dally 8 month!..: 75 "* 3 " 1,50 II 1 ?? ? 60o. Trl-Weekly 6 months..?.??????--?????????11,75 u " 3 " 1,00 ?? 1 ? 35c. iylnvariably in advance. City School Commissioners. AMXHIINO nf llir Commi?.Iun*r.? ?n4 TrmlrM of ltu> l*nMic Mwiiti of ilw city will V ? uelit tneCixirt lloiue on VV<sliM*rV;i!r*t,lrf?.J???llth, IMS. ('* tb. I'tn*0*1*hl3rinlf 1141 b'^y Ut Jrij HB'l. W, MUHTj. Ctrik. Tli* .tluve uii'i"'!!!" in vtj.Mir.i^l until 4.V*l'CitUAY KVS vIS'l NKXT, luw 1-4*1, imt "M 7 jel-MiUS-l OK>J. tV. So-IUB-OWik. gay Kaon Richhosd ?Mr. T; K. Mc Csnn, Esq., formerly & contractor on the Pan Handle Railroad, but for tbeiiistlbree years a resident or White Sulphur Hpriogs, Greenbrier county, in tills State, has re* turned to the Pan Handle. He left Whit#, Sulphur Springs about a week or ten days ago, in consequence of an order for his ar? rest from Gen. Heath, because <jf his .Union sentiments. He left his wife and children behind bira. Mr. McCann'was of Rich mond only a short time since. He thinks lu i"i <| i it.' the forces there only abont.70,000, and not very strongly fortified. While . tliere, one hundred and sixty bushels'of >corn were distributed as rations to Men. I,ongstreet!a Division, to be parched by.. the men; pro. i visions of all kinds being scarce, except itour, which being manufactured in the val* lpy of Virginia very extensively, the prio? was comparatively low. He thinks that if Banks had been prop erly supported, and enabled to take:pos session of the canal and railroads leading to Richmond, the Confederate army would bsve been compelled to retreat, some time, since, in consequence of the want of bread ?effectually starved out. , " The Conscript Act is producing a change in the sentiment of a great many,, as they uke every man between the ages of *18 and 35, and in emergencies all above tbat ago who are able \b bear arms; ' Mr. McCann reports tbat the mountain.)-'iri^ infested, with bands of guerrilla!) Wiiddessrlerifrom tbe rebel army; and a person traveling; there is in as maoh danger from the de serters as the guerrillas, for in approach ing their hiding places they will, ftffpi fear of arrest, shoot you without stoppiog to . s?Juf?ir.n>t ipol enquire your sentiments or- jour.miMioo. jQp- Thk Military Commission at CLAKKiBuia.?We are indebted- to a friend in Clarktbnrg for the following names of the officers composing the Military^Coin mission which aisembledkt'OlarlUMurg on the 6th of this month, by order-of Major General Fremont,: for the-' trial of >Wnt. Cool and other rebel prisohers: j- _ Colonel Robert Broce, 2d Maryland, President. ... Lieut. ,Col. J. F. Hoy, 6th Virginia Vol. Infaotry. Major C. E. Swearlngen, 31 Virginia \ ol. Infantry. Major Joseph !>arr, Jr., 1st Virginia \ ol. Cavalry. _ . . ? , Major J. Lowrie McQee, 3d Virginia Vol. Cavalry. Captain Thomas A. Maulsby, 6th Vir ginia Vol. Infantry. .... Captain William Matingly, ?th Virginia' Vol. Infantry. TT Captain J. M. Huntington, Q* ?? Mt/ S A Captain William Hall, 0th Virginia Vol. Infantry. ? _ ' 1st Lieut. II. A. Myera, Ringgold Oaval ry, Pennsylvania Volunteers. \ i' 2d Lieut. William McMulIen, 6th \ ir Rinia Vol. Infantry. ' ? ? * . Captain Theophllus Gaines, 5th Ohio Vol. Infantry, Judge Advocate. KjfPoBXD Dbownkd.?Yesterday after noon, ua a number of boys were riding in a skiff, near the Baltimore uud Ohio Depot, thej discovered what they at first supposed to be a dead animal, batwbicb afterwards prored to be tbe body of ? m*o. Tbe body was towed ashore and tbe coroner sent for. Tbe coroner examined tbe body with a view 1 of finding something in the pockets by which to identify it, but nothing was foaritlj Tbe body is that of a young m&o/apparent ly abont twenty-fire and dressed tike a la lorer. The face was very much discolored and tbe body had evidently been in tbo wa ter along time.;,. T^s general impression seemed to be that the man had been lost by the accident:,to the:steamer ifariner which was blown over by the l^t^ - wind storm, but that eonld scarcely be as the body was fonnd abore where the accident occurred. The body was decently interred. ?9*Coi.. John R. Ksbly.?The follow ing letter was yesterday received in this city from Colonel John R. Kenly, of tbe 1st Maryland Regiment^ and {he herb/of the battle ot Front Royal: BAVTUtoac, June 's,' 1662. My Dear Major: I am only able to tbaqk yoa sincerely for yon kind remembranoo.of myself "anjd regi ment, and yonr flattering notice of our con duct at Front Royal. I know thatto yon, more than to any one, I owe my appointment, and shall ever con sider my obligations to you. Id haste, yotuii trbl^v' tfi/ Joa? R. Ktst/r, Coi. 1st MdTReg. Major D. H. MoPaait, U.! 8. A., ^!' ?Wheeling, Ya.1 a?-C*rT. Chablmwomtb ,Wou*d*B'.^ ln the recent battle between Fremont and Jackson, near Harrisonburg, Capt. '.J. F. Cbarlesworth, of our nrigbbo.Bog town ol St. Clairsyille, and formerly editor of tbe lndtpetuUni Republican, was, 'wounded.? Capt. C. belongs to the JSth ' Ohio Regl a^IysrKCTwa SakLL.?ii{eto?,Bdie D. S. A., yesterday inspected at the establish mentot Hamilton k OlaVk,' Ijetwfcn font and five hundred ? shall, all ol. wtich wen round sonnd and perfect, except fome haj ? dozen, which were thrown out'. u-x- iii f'nrrf i u Skelton's company, Sib Virginia Regiaei*# Z38BSS3M?$ spy. Thi maa after ?? tempted to escape and refusing to bait when ; Qrdoredr1"r*?.?V?V .tbrofiglj \he tfearf'bj1 the I Orderly Sergeant ot the company. The man's name and place of residence ins' un i known. < ._ ?..<??? .'.il . 'I I .'Oil (9*AiioTaritR VraoVsii. Reoimekt to as Raised.?It will be ?en?by ao..adTe^ise mentelaewhere that Gen. Kelley has keen aatborlxed to raise jnoU^er/eglqe^or in fancy; "fcr; the war, withiu the bounds of bis military district. , We b^litve tbjif,ihis), aunddncement will be promptly responded to by the youn^ flf .{JjojUfcwVM>{p,Vlr ginle and 'Western Maryland. The regi ment is to be raisejl,i|?if?in^ie neiVxtljirtjr day#, and' th? officerswill be commissioned ^ 0oT- Pe.irP.ot.R?r/.<fl ? ? Ytm ' ? SfciTA Sad Bereavement.?We regret tQ lenra^of the,. mdden tiifltV, on/ Wednesday' morning last, at Manchester, near Pitts burgh, of Mrs, A,ljbte *'j.' ftfstft, Sflfc oi'| Fred. E. Foster, of the Wheeling I'ren.? Mr. .Fpsfef jis.pow, ^e'fore1 Uichmfoo'd;'With ilcClellan's army, and doubtless heard of the da/>gerpus illujsV "aid deJib^bf' lflj: wife, simultaneously. We heartily sym pathise .TviLb our Jrlen'd'fri'thi's, the'siiddest of all bereavements. i ?' ; #?-C0!4victibX of Alexander Poole.? The Jury in the case ofeAlexanderfoolc, recently 'trTetf kt' *Parkersburg, before .the^ Circuit Court of Woodieouoty, .for the murder Of D. Zj'Watklns, have returned a verdict of gulLtjuof murder In* the:.second degree'.' We (iabliahed a synopsis of the evidence a few days. ago. Both WatkAU* a'od Poole were residents ot this city, and belonged to Capt,'. Baggs' Snake Hunters. ?T PASSAGE OP 'Regiment, one of the three mouths' regi ments lately formed in, Ohio, crossed the river atiBenwoadv.yetierday, for Western Virginia. The regiment, is compoa^fl al most entirely of young men under twe *y; many of whom, wf, are^old.^re, not fit for service1. t < ^ ?. jarBEAcntoARD'g Kab.?iWe; have re eei>i<if'lhfoug6"the post office, an ear, la belled "Bcauregard'a .'Ear?Captured (<rt Corinth;*' 'The ear is quite a large one. and has been well tanned and preserved. ;J? It o'ri$ AilFfiiVoriged-IS Beauregard he Is more of a jackass tbamevcr twe supposed 'bim td'Se'. ! " i K Sale' of? Xtmd in Marshall Countjs^ i <? % ? I -r . - T?hb,1W8. theoxler iK&RS i en ceh'rft, - with interest from the first day of April, j in the year of onr Lord eighteen hundred <uid fifty six, ami twrenty-three dollar* and twenty-fire cent*, jttost* oh this suit, together with the coets ol this ad vertisement, and the feee of the 8herilf for making this pale, and auch other oost* a* may be legally in eldest to .making such sale. The Mid tract or land U the tract roentioued In the bill and proceedings in this case, containing ulnrty-oue acres and seventeen poles, unci the same ntct ot landsituate in Marshall county; Virginia, on which said Benjamin Redd, now lives, bounded by laud if James Wilson, Thomas Stewart and others, arSi?***?i6m i IaisnolUtt said dst , , dated the first day or April, I860, and recorded in | ths clerk's office of Marshal conn ty, afbresaid< J. RUED, }et-30d-dlw Sheriff for Marshall Co., Ta. Board1 of Health: ! Rbp'okt ok tukiward of HKALTH ojr THK'i City of Wheeling, for. the month of May, 1802: i hSSSof death unknown .. 1 Consumption .6 Plphtheria~.?. ...........^.2 \ i Enlargement of the Heart..~.....~............1 V Fever Typhoid. ? 2 'I 41 8c?rlet~Mn.>.kt..~y.">t|?ji<??*<"?M?~? i:: Inflammation oMHe Bowds ...1 r m M lanTiYn,,, ? ? ? ' ? ; ESS?S3^3i=Sji " JlKTHDnt .1 "? Still Born.. - ' i ? ?i_? OrthMtwre tbar?w?ra-r.'. I ??? r:5 ?. ??ASMft 'v ?" ' 20 *hd80 3 " 30 and 40 " ? 1' ? 40 and fiO ?' ? 1 " SQiwdao " " " - -S gU I WiUUlU .................... v Females,.... 32 ^WttiiTr' iff ^ Q^yiBP, 8ec*y< L NOITINODAmWrTAIN8, FRKNCIT BaOS CURT. IgS, FeUSDRY IROS. T 202? spas** ??- - -siSSjSSu*"'* . CA BSL8. Land Platter, for Farmers and Qarden- j my**?* PiO.-HILDJUrTH A^RQ., , BBLS. Calcined Plaster, received direct; from 1 '* " tr.MUlHdH?d i f : -n ? ?. p. a iiildrkth a bro. i0it o. or*. tuft iatobu*. j HENKYO^OTT fe'Co. Tobacco, Cigars,&c. &c. j :*o. U 3 If ?Mro. H tr.. t, . I Wheeling, V6"l M Oe * 3 Wmmmmmitit:!?" ~ ~ ???? J.O. lixn. W of Brnkw * Wrl*t>t'?, h.riui! New floods! JNcwefoeds!; BUSINESS NOTICES. Call * nd exan^cforj^yylL tfroawMt a j CtOtuiKjuQe 4b u bb UttR JBhwD and ucattol ;r^1'!I. ,..? ...-.?*??? w?|Q| lObJUidfcc Sknsk In short anil easj* leBBOUB. -1 ? -!?? ?'UUT ; 1. The. Iraril'rr and the.aoWur-areivenn linble to of waterandMie, to which Ihey are neces sarily subjected. , Aq^legtfntaod effectual pr^entire-and ngjfe is Lbgat4 * h*tmce of Jamatca Qtngtr. j. ;ThU preparation ^is made ftpnj beet materials, and is warranted- ?qiill to id,: :risv. Price 25 centB{^N?fl >.*h v.n?7,u. -< ^ 2. The beat ?atr preiVinK ?ud Tome jy) the Price $1; ??:; ? "*? -??- -? - ?remedy, ^when ofte equal to' tbe.ibe?t-i-7>^ [jbc. Ibtre, Turkiab Towels, tine French and American 'Syringes, Trusses and Snppoke'raof vari oitiSl^lc.^Baiirdotd *iW iiirt) Brashes; Pomades>:CologaeJiifto4^r'ft(mcs, in r<ve4 ? inyniagrorir 5. You can* purchase all these articles, lwith UilJtQUsaIkd.olkent)a?. wa nlecLj fcotn i T. H. 'ifoaiVJt^jftr^f Main Street, or Loo**v>Lirr & Co.,: Bridge Oofner, Whole? sale and Retail Druggists, Wheeling. ggf*Bc6?<fak'It Wtalth;?SaVft yonr money by buyibff the SapouiGer, or Con-' pouiuls of good jomQoap, ((/fPiftihMttkQBWieotHtted Pot ora ?iut, JfopklbV.'.For sato by Heed'4 jftrofi,;'. f PcKirv tour Btood by using Aye^'s Sar sapariial,'Hodiey?8 Blood Searcher, -: Ko- J back's Blopd Purifier, Dr. John Bull's Im proved Sarfaparillay'ScoViirs' Ulubd1 and U?tt ?r*wp, 4?j.ne's Alterative,or Brent ;ilOK?> Fluid EitraS^of SarsapaH!!^ and Dandellioa.-: For sale by Keed t Kraft. ' BosrhttT^'s (Iullabd Bitlers, Aroold's Cel ebrated'Stowacb Bittera, Hoofland's Ger imau.Bittcfs,. Ho#tBtterl!ii Stomagl??|fitters, Sanford's - LiverInvigorator,' < Kennedy's *e?d ?nd W- ,?UJ? #.! : Sir James Clark's Female Periodical Pills, Scrub Brusber, Paint and Varnish Br . nsfr,"'Cloth, Nail and ,Tooth "Bhishes In : | u ? Ceo'tVy Wheeljn^ Drng Sto^o. r :<?r y. SPECIAL NOTICES. BATCHELOE'S HAIR DTE! THK BFST iy THK WOULD. WILLIAM A. BATCHKLOITS c?.lfbr?t?] IUJr Dye produce* a color not to be distinguished from nature ?warranted not to Injure'the- IlaiHti the leest; rem edies the ill effects of Lad dyesj> and invigorates the Iialr for life* QKJCY, RKD,or RUSTY HAIR instant ly turns atpleiylidBhtck or'Brown, leering the Hair soft and beautUul. Sold byall DrugK ^ii, Ac. The genuine is signed WILLIAM A. BATCH IS LOR, on thr fotrr t\f Vach bo*. PACTOBT, aro. SI B,rd., street, . ImTuk. (Lnie 233 Broadway and' IQMond &t.) ?w LjJ- -lay31?1 y-dA^n Hpjflutreet's Inimitable Hftir.vE gtorative. This I* the original article. so long known for pro moti'njj a luxuriant growthof the hair, and restor ng Its. original color, however gray. Sold at. the Medicine Depot, 303 Broadway, N. Y., and by ail PrugglsU. ? ? - rojlft-ltn (3T* Bxadw, you can . hare an enduring,,a1 way ready, .and reliable ti out Pur, exactly adapted to your hand and style of writing, which will do your writing1 vibtly cheaper than steel' Pent.' *ir you want it, ses Tbs Pea is Mightier th^ the pVord,' In another column. . . > . . ,mb26. The Confessions and Experience of r/,: an Invalid. ; ? ??:^WisbW>rthfbetie^t endla? a ^rnlng an. caution to youogmenwhs HulTerfroju Nervous De biUty, Premature Decay, Ac.; supplying at the same' t ime the means of Self-Cure. By one yho WW'cnred himself after being pnt to great eVpcnse'lli^OUgh* medical imposition and quackery. By enclosing a iHSW-taW ?ddi?adworiohe,1 UKuiUUQlB may be litid of lh? *utli&r, ><ATllATf 1BL MATFAIR, Ksffi Bedford, Kings Ca^ New York. ap4-lydAw^ **We are indebted to' Meesrr. JL Barr A Co. for a supply of Laughlins * BushfiehTs Ink. an article Vre wlt is manufactured at Wheeling, West Virginia,' IftrttaiS wBoi?T?>*njr htir.* tori and to whose patriotism the highest compliment .w ocmM pay would be to say that it is as genuine,- a free, as unfkdlng and permanent as their Tnk,twlth; NMk'thiiaWtWrlml/.:').!.) OIM ! superior in erery rsnect to any other, either I home make, and hence pronounce it the best aad most reliable in the market.** LAUOHLINd A D<7dU?iJIU>, Manufacturers, .'Wheeling, Va. - > SoUbyJ-O.OrrACo. Seed* Kraft. do. And PT^SiHaSftBTH & BEO., AU 3 *?>'.* y*yi?r ;n 7?rvr r v> y fHK T,1 J A ..?? Aiaai IfA V/ it .1 .!H J H UK.* XL to: ! ^av ?? i 'n m. u 1? sr-vl'ffcwaf tt\ hvai J j i 1.4 OK "?'WHoV&ry? ?2?* j -?S<t .?J&n to ?A??W . :ir? , 4 t , ? irur tnrj Mi > v, i vta.-iiBQm. WismaoToJl, Jane 13. 1 Mr. .Stevens, of Pa., reported back the ttt blll .frott) the Oonmlttetf on'Wayt and Means, ,tAi/i.ii.i- a hut? The Semite made 314 amendments, d -Mjy8t*Mn* recommended u genernl non curreoce in all the amendments, and then iftfc for lbc appolhlment of a Committee of Conference. "h"-* evil, but_ut tb? upw time they ought to reduce the disagreeing amendment* to the piHsaass and those who vote tor it will hate to an swer to theirV&risttfoehts. Be believed all MA,Motrin ?ai<J.tbe Committee oojWajrtf and >l?aoi' did not arrogate to.its elf the I tower toiqyerrule the sense jofithe -Home. Tbo Imposition of liUiWileagae (Mr. 8te [ISM) KMjncrcly,mi?<jft1foritb)?.tlispatoli ot business. Therm was a speoiai order fox not know what Kind of n supplementary tariff to"refrort.- - Mr. Wlktfhffe opposed thej course recommended by Mr. Stevens, oil' the ground that the members would have nb'opportunity of expressing ttftir (lissotat to offensive amendments, not could 'ib?/y vota against 'them without voting ugaibat ,tie whole.bill. ....... ,v ., i.?. a. ! . Mr. 6tevqqs',.mQti(^n .to .non-concur, wita tbejjenate's amendment, and,a?(tiog for- H. Cqmrnlttee of Conference,udopt -:p . The.Uou?e concivred.in the, report, ot the Cqtn?nJ}^e;9f Conference on the disagree ing anjeftdmenta.tp \he. lodian^pptoprla tioa bill. J ... '.Hi?A I'... j Mr Loomis, of Connecticut. introduced int resolution;'ii^qut^pding that In. "in to the 4thiiay of Jply, the 14th of nd 17th <jl ?4p>?u^[;b5!0>eerTed as holiday*; the first to commemorate -l.iruliun ofSoftSSti tqtiUe?|ence, ortd tteSiMpWn^fVM-tlaf; add the form?tu)P;oS,the Const) to thin., of 117 merchants of ?5ew York bltri ???Kn ?tiii r ware-houainafjjQc WJ. j,f t /j ODBC passed the Senate hill defin-? of the army, with,ameudmeoU, one h embodied Mr. Arnoldfft-bilj id' ?nshin ? all roHlnteto. whpser^ honorably. discharged, on provipe one.-yeaWs. residence; und aootber lo purig lib fraudulent contractors bvtrial by eourt brjng all contraciora under the urMclcs of. war* , .AfUt (dei)*te,> It-.wiM. ilecmed.Uist. this mode of punishment would be more prompt than io the clril courts, and it tras'unaui monslywt,opted.,; It jr'us, in clJecVtbe ...ue, proposition, heretofore introduced i*y, Mr. Colfax. The' House also passed the Senate reao-r lutiori regulating the emplo'y'nient.o'f con victs in the District of Columbia, for their imprlonment and benefit. The section for the djiobarge of Boldies confined therein under sentence of Court Martial, ic., waa. stricken ont, as the Committee on the Ju diciary Will probably to-morrow report a bill, specially for that purpose, and to pro hlbit'the insaVcetitioa of iucti'pfcttofls in future.' . 9KHATE. Mr. Latham of California, called tip the' resolution to admit the gentlemen claim ing to ho Senator# from Deseret to tbe floor of the Senate. Laid over. * Mr. Davis ofKjr.,offered aresolution re lating to Gen.Uuukner. The preamble sets forth that ho had se duced the State Guard of Kentucky au'd, committed treason. lie was under indict ment for treason against- the United States in tbe District QourtAf .Kentucky, there-, lore ~ Ruolctd, That the said Simon Bolivar Bnckneronght to be transferred to the civil authorities of the United States to be tried for treason, whereof he stands Indicted -' .On motion of Mr. Latham, the resolu tion was postponed till to-morrow. > Mr. Wilson, of Miss., introduced a. bill supplementary to.tlie. actior.the release of, certain persons held to service or-labor in tbi; District of Columbia. ' Mr. Hale introduced till to repeal the act to prevent andpunish frauds upon tbe wri,9? con tmcU^roribe government., . Mr. SabUbury offered a resolution ;cjtll ing upon the Secretary-of ? State-to inform the Senate what iittioant of moncyr' was, paid to Mnino and Massachusetts' for. iated tube.paidlor certain lands taken by Qreat firitain, and, -if tbe same bag not been bald, why not. The'bill for'the relief of Lieutenant (now General) Ulysses S. Grant was-taken up, which was passed. On motiou of Mr. Latham, the Pacific K. B. biil was taken up. Mr. Latbam pro cee'dedto speak in fav'br of the passage of the hill.", lie said the hill beforethe Senate, was simple in its provisions, and has no ob jectionable features; It provides for a road 2,'423 mile* in length, and for a loan on the credi to f.tb<y Government of $<5,0<>0,OOQ,in bonds running thirty years, and' t&egraat ota certainatnoupt.-Of1 pulic lands. Tbe amoant of public lands granted was great ly smaller in comparison than tbe amount grsntecl to.o'tjiet roads., II ,ttieTpii???K#.?f this measure would*, in;any way, embrrass be would opt, in tbe uame ol his peaple, ask the Government to move one step to The'StateP of.California,wasloyaUto.the.Qovernoieot ftbd would continne tobe true to the Union, ?and be tbe last State to do anything that sage of this-ibill can-have no ^effect hut a and ithasboea'ahundantlyshgwathattberoad oonld be no reasonable objection .to the pas fcjjtf oTthiWll/ '"*>* '?* ' .vSepata proceeded ^o?lhe considera tion of the amendments of*tlie Special 102nddegreelo?gitnde to Ihe loibih degree. do?fe" aboal snch-aa amendment-. It.raiaed the |F*J7l?ed<>WrflU*?W(in, oI jUh right, of tbe jQ?vsra**nt to-hnUd.a( rpgd in ;th? limits -Of ft Stat*5'-'* ??*>'..? ?Ji tn<- ?<! tfM : of the fTnmpTniffi lorWi"! at GblttbdXpmtil. CMn. Hiodtnao took a TOwTldifaof * million from tfi^a vreefci Com.^?avt.1.ieoaingd?patrtMt6 0eTi! Halleck orerlsnd. iiinrnriiiTTrfni r i rtT n formal ion that in pendedbythe Indian attacks. i ?Vln^hf.^^^j.;AvT. S.fcindsley and Oapt. Albion P. House, of tha itta' Ar. o' Volnn ?' waiTl ? "-Vi- * ?-?: u o- ? . The motion to reoontider. the vote by :z3Lwmmmz& the appointment i* now complete.. V* '*omb?? ?f wprionen U-day broke ground, onj(Tennsjlfania Avenue, the .commencement 'of the City Railroad. about the proposed authorization of an additional <lB?,000,00??f United Stateinoteais re ? MlP ?s?."" ^-Jw^4*^only toOie"; credit ofTdisboiiing offioera about $33,000,000. leaving about half a' diullon' with which to meet di$lU',flrdm'the " De T^e^'Jpr;t?e huodrefl and ^renteen millions, anout fifty, seven millions being 'the famoimt of' the detnaod; Notes are practlt^/^ithdrairn Jroiji . circulation aod hoarded-for the payment of customs. [" prppoj^d (Wri inane, therefore, . ),000 may, replace the amount thus provided) and-about <0,000,000 will be frqm Issue; to meet possible df? i for temporary deposits beyond in> JMdi#t? wew.i.tbns 07,000,000 .will .make AO ..practical, .addition, .to-the circulation. notes to take itbe'plaee of large ones in paying soldiers.and, others preferring them aslbng'aatheduty bniraports, the increase of.temporary loan''and the conversion of Tilted {States notes already issued into fi ve and twenty bond*yield revenue enough i'to meet the daily expenditures during the 'pi*e*ent'Week.: ??>? |. .Thus (ar-the income from these sources has more than met the current expenses. [bly: increase. Under these circumstances 'very liffleuBe will be made of the addition al iiuthority.proposed. to be given the Sec retary, ! though it is thought prudent to ' gtfkrdiagalhst tiftsslbie" exigencies by gi v. vAW.dWpHMloii pf-ibe currenoy which may take place therefore,, will not be attribntable to t)ie Treasury Department. ?IPs*lWrt**#r eUij'll may be as?ribe<}.. ,VLat? Bows from Bebel 8oaro.es Wjishihotox, June 12.?Richmond |>a per^rec^iftd here contain extracts from (tie .Vjcksbifrg p'sp'irs, which testify to the' brilliant operations of our fleet in their vi-, cioity. ' - ? 1W NKIW Jb? Sift' "f .yjokfbw About 125 missels were thrown during that tiuie, bnt comparatively tew of which ap peared to be directed <tt pur forts. We hare heard, of no casualties beyond 'CohdiUerubly damaging somo" private resi? ^eoCTS and one or two chtirches.,,: %. The report jif V.icksburg papers slate that. Ue Soto, Miss/,bad boen destroyed by <inr'fliet, "aiid'adds that but Uireo little marie titer fsjlotitfljeL once gloried ip the title uf u city. on Sunday, and their transports . landed.* their hands on. <? v ? The Kiobinond h'jcitmuier, ofiho 9tb Inst., devotes its editorial columns to deploring ?ucb a fact tbr.t there is . found no individ ual rendered desperate and weary of iiviig by the wretchedness this Invasion has brought upon biin, as to substitute what may be an ignominious suicide tor a glori ous martyrdom, intended as an incentive for procuring the assassination of United States officers, who have taken possession or rsbel territgry. . The paper is printed on half-sheet, and Ma'strlklng evidence ol the impoverished condition affairs in Richmond A letter from Staunton, published in the same paper, states that on Sunday Jack son met nod engaged Shields, after tbe re capture by'the Federals of Front ttoyal, taking with it eighteen of tbe 13th Geor gia regiment. Tbe rebels claim to Hive! repulsed our troops and taken 600 prisoners. Their own loss they give as being small.! Telegraphic news from Augusta, dated Jane, leports that Governor Andrew John Son, of Tennessee, was killed in Nashville by a man named George Brown, who tn turn bad been killed Tbe same despatch states that Gen. Butler had' been killed in Mew Orleans?but adds that the report lacks confirmation..,MI From Memphis . U(M{>bis, June 10.?Quiet;pervades tbe entire city. The. ready submission of the The etfll authorities continue to discharge the functions of their offices as heretofore. The I'rovoBt Marshal's office is thronged -with applicants for permits to proceed Jiottb- All. persons are required to take the oatb of allegiance before this permls SiP"\ UjBW#4- i*i JackBon's refeil cifValry, which has been hovering itro'nnd the cttf Sines its occupa tion by nnr troops, are said to have gone to Holly Springs, as most of them are largely interested in'thntcity. It is not probable that they will'make an attempt to burn i{. The City Recorder was yesterday arieet- ' ed by thei'ro'voBt Marshal for causing the srren 6fa Wo(fo? talWrife with 'a Union soldier oh the street. . ' Rebel civMrv are (touring the country aroind Grand Jnactloo, killing all tbe cat of cot ton bave already been made. The Aiytu is still outspoken in Its seces-i sion, sympathy".''1. Tbe 'AvalatitfHe' is more gWi&Sii/aid is inclined to submit quietly, I butbothpapers advise peaceable"* tabmiS''' siontrftH^MeraVfnle.;- i Many stores bave' Men reopened! and ^Arfmea'bnilhess."' Some dealers refuse *fe Tbemarketaare ratherspariely supplied, with meat and~vegetables. Two rebel steamers were 'captured yefe, terday above thsqityi , ,t k*iu'.i'n. u?!t jtT^ | ' ""i ed from White-House. -K: | ^ jit 2S)?c ijfrWi-e-Tt,:) lia* booie a/(S sfcuasiQ > u a aadl*> if i<3t?:niiJ<igo8pti?8 ?c#?jk>. iin. <nk?fl>? ruJ Oon *' *T??sr?p ' ' Ci*ci*x?ti ji'nr If?Nu ch?BB? In/JIMiWery lltUedoing. Bj*d?cllneatoOOc,)UMl (a ralrtluuan}] ?ttk. dwllna. No etmngm In Wheat; ml 40383* white soAMe. Oom U moderate daawnd at We. Omtm dnilmtaae. WhUkj idrucnl to l?J4c and iu food tuad.. Ko ovr- fMtor* in thai market fur rotUoaa U?hMltMMioU'H3kl}C ilMmlden OroeKki BDchj ~ M "J W " TT "tow** Md ?l^e - tor ride*; bo. mIm of new pork ,or bulk ami prices are nominal; lard Is saleable at 7 CHEMICAL WBXTINQ FjLTJID mo tonH.o.rlt C. rt. -u:. , ; - f LAUGHLLXa A BUhUFllSLD, Wheeling, Ya. " -TE joii'wmot an Ink that.will oot fade, im? the : A OlIKMIOAIj WBITINO FLUID. IfyoawantJnk ttat.flow* freely, u*e tbp CUXMIOAL,WRITING FLUID. j -<ti If yon want Ink that will not gum, nse the * 1,14 c he mi ca t ^kmNdjf /II yon want a better J nk than Arnold's, oi? th? CIIEMICAS WRITING^FLUID. iron want to j?troniuiiot?e merits use the, OlIEIllOAL WHtTINO FLUID. ?, , ; * i If you want to saTsmbney;buy tb& - r gubkioalwmittnq fluid. *; tt j?? want to plraaa jroor owfcinieti, fcuj .U? CHBMICAL WRITING *LII1I>. . OIIKMIO AL WJUTINO FLUID? At the Capitol of Petutqivanta they use the CllKMIOAL WRITING* FLUID. At the C^dtol of Ohio they uie the . 011 KM.10AL WRITING FLUID. At the Capitol of New Jersey they nse1 the' CHEMICAL WRITING FLUID. At the Capitol of Maryland they use the OUEMIOAJ, JVWTlSO FLUID. At the Capitol of 'Virginia they one the ? CID?MICAL>VRITINO FLUID.; ? Mtty of nta la the retail wipe for a quart U the OIIKM tOAL Wit ITLNG FLU ID.' Thirty cents la the retail price .for jdnts of the \ CHEMICALWRITING FLUID. Twenty cents Is the.r*tait ptice for hair piuU of the CUSSUCAt'TCUtJ-INO FLUID. . Ten cents Is the* retail price lor quarter pints of the CHEMICAL WRTTJNO FLUID. Wholesale dealer? are entitled'tola discount on the - smimh&ximwhm** Banker4 who ifant an indellibie Ink, should use tbe . CHEMICAL )VWT.IN0 FLUUJ." Merchants wlu> want .their books to look well must use the OIlRMIOAL WRITING FLU ID. All Government officials should u*e the CI IHMICAL .WIUTING FLO 1D. All county and rity officials Should 'use the CUKVllCAV.Wil'lTJXti.FLUID. Every one that write* any document' should ut< ,i LAUGIfLIN? k BUSHFIKLIFS OKLKBKATED CUKMICAI. WttlTING FLUID. > u uw ewrOetk, ?: GOLDEN BEEHIVE STOKE!1 New Spring Goods! ' : V I - ? ? f *S *i ^ i 1 ?") ' / % ? m TREMENDOUS STOCK! - ?? ? ? ? ?? 1 ? ? * "Wholesale & Retail. nblTB. LAHQKST BTOtK OF PAXCV k STAI'LK J. DRY GOODS TN WKST VIRGINIA. mMmmW 1" *t *?ry law price#. nuAvn BILRS ft BATTXB,1 . ?* > ?- cheaper?than ever betore it*f|?d ii Wheeling LAIitRH DpalS'OObD^.-< v * > < '" IBgrrmt variety, embracing | BAItRQBS, ? CUALMKS, UALZARIKKS, P0PWK8, Ktc., vie. from 20 to 40 per ceut. below former p:tc?'?. BLACK MLK MANTLK3 ft CLOAKB, and O&APK 8HAWL8, both White and Colored. At Great Bargaina J Goooda suitable for Men*s and Hoys' Wear, In gre? variety and r^ry beantlfnl style*. NOTROUBLRTO SHOW GOODS. TERMS OA8U. myS STONE Sl THOMAS. N E W a 0 0 D S! WE HAVE JUST KEOEIVJED | on* Spring & Summer Stock [Ot . i 31 !#}.?. ?. .:? : ,v ? fUc &IQX. QE THK STARS- AND SZBIPBS, M?1cm to order the.most frihlonable and imtart Clothed to * Imi Ibnnit '? jaJ * *?* No. 38 Wj(#iiR ITKISTi dMrc a4or? :o;s . .4.1 ijwwy'aw ?.?H i;TLCHJK??TO.Oai>aB; at U..?HOfcnWaKmO? i; n 1 r d'ftW," {umoipuml I* 01 ?nd workmuuhtp, fc?/ n<> 10fflcersofthoU.S.Army i 'vji TU W ?*& Xtl-fi* i:->1 ?U'?:f <*** ? AWi> f*raif?fce9i w!tk?H rqatpMta/" ?nt<t i; V" T's&tfwfcr I ^ --ATX ' fiwt' .'ijcai I 4fc&Uh>a$*i Jaura *i1j ji.u'iai niewfaa ?i?l ci ^TosciJ* f trti ??iii tn3 } it.'i ,\*n0 vm*1oi ; MIND THE PLACE, j V ? . f . ">..?? i!;,''Ww ' a \ A 1 A,M.ABAM^, I ' Wfp 1 j' m ' '?<i Mercha^t^ailoir, UaMl TAWA -? iBOTI iiL f-A'a'suiJ Under Shirts,. Drawers, .?; ?; Qlovea, Suspender*, Handkerchiefs. White Shirts, Ties, Stocks, " Napoleon Ties, Gauntlets, ?. ( ?; ?J| . ? ; IK jfj'91 W iifH '.Ui *1Jt ? -'fcTip' v-tj..; lio? ?? t? .: :??! A.M.ADAMp, bi? ktwayi fen haod k Wl'mide ?nek'of ,anuj ?? ili:.. ..-.iwU ..^ointioi Ready Made Clothing-, - ? ? - r 1. > .t* . .^Wn. .4 t'OB 0?f?LKMKa, H>UU. y.^ SMITH, WXT.TiTAMS &M DRY GOODS, P ORKIGN ^ DOMT^rrte. No 9.513 Murltet B?? & 510 Commerce St. row - mm-i ti i?/u? ,n -jot , ? PHit.ADBt.PHIX. =?' ! mh29-2m* ' 1 " vili ,bOTii HOUSE, Between Light& Charles, HALTIMOHK, HD. I. TT. MALTBY, Proprietor.. jli .-_>?>tyinnii-/??./ sam'lott. - . BOMistiOrr. SAM'L QTT SON & GO. A?,f*TS ?0? /JMUf FAIRBANKS' STANDARD SCALES, Adapted to rvkrt BiiAifen of business whers k correct and dnrable 8e?!*M r*qtdr?d. Counter Scales or Every Variety. PORTABLE &DOBMAHT SCALES FOR STORES. ~ HAY AMD CATTLE SCALES. SV ?.?,! o the city. .nrWWa1 DIDWOBUiM. by Bxpraaa this dsjr, ? 1 JT