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VOLUME XI. WHEELING W. V., MONDAY MORNING, JULY 6. 1863. NUMBEK 272. PRINTEJ) AND PUBLISHED BY CAMPBELL & M'DERMOT, INTELLIGENCER BDILDING8, If. ?. corner of Quincy and Main-SU. TERMS: Dally, (by mail, payable in advance,).. :..f?,00 By the Week ........ _.. ........... 12 Weekly, (per year, payable in adrancej... 3,00 pay* Advertising done on reasonalbe terms. All advertintnunti from a distance, or from trati sient customers, must be paid in advance. INSURANCE. The Fire?Marine Insurance Go, V* ^ OF WHEELING. , INCORPORATED IN 1837. A KKB R18K8 AT THE LOWEST RATES ON Buildings of all kinds, Steamboats, Furnitureand Merchandise, and against all dangors attending the Transportation of Goods on rivers, seas, lakes, canals nd railroads. E W.Habdiwo, Sec*j. Hsnrt 0*awolb, pres*t DIRECTORS. O Achesoo John Donlon, Rob't Morrison tt. Crangle, 8. Brady, 8am'1 Ott. Dan'l Lamb, James Dalzell, 49" Applications for Insurance will Ire promptly at ended to by the President and Secretary. Jan 28,'63 FRANLKTN INSURANCE COMP'Y OP WHEEIJNQ, VA. CAPITAL - - $160,000. DIRECTORS I John Reid, John R. Miller, Oeo. K Wheal Geo Mendel, John Zeockler, Sam* Met"""' G. W.Franxbeim, J as. N. Vance, Alex. Laugl rpilI8 COMPANY having been duly organic JL prepared to take risks at fair rates on buildings of all kinds, merchandise; manufacturing establish mentrt, turniture, steamboats and cargoes on the Western rivers and lakps, t|t|P ***" ??-* n persons for a term ofyears; Ttt superior inducements to farmers, whereby be insured for three years at reduced rates. This be ing a home institution, composed of some uiuety-four stockholders, most of whom are among our best bu siness men, recommends itself to the favorable con sideration of the insuring public, add solicits their patronage. Applications for innurauce will be promptly at tended to by the Secretary. Office, No. 1 Mc Lure House, being the same for merly occupied b/ Adams Express Company. N. C. ARTHUR, Secretary. JOHN RHID, Pnsldept. SAM'L MoCLKLLAN, Vice-Pre-udent. N. O ARTHTR, Agent for paying Pensions. Office, No. 1, McLure House, being tha name office formerly occupied by Adams Kxpresd Company. aprl Insurance Company HARTFORD, OT_ ASSETS JULY 1. 1803. Market Yalue. 0A8H AND TREASURY N0TK8, on baud and deposited on call, and in Agents' hand-*, $201,667 86 BANK STOCKSiu New York, Hartford, Dostou, St. Louis, Philadelphia, and other places . ? 962,404 00 UNITED STATES and 8TATK STOCKS, New York, Ohio. Kentucky, Tennes see, Missouri Michigan, Indiana 686,411 66 CITY BONDS, Hartford, Rochester, Brooklyn. Jersey City, New York...... 225,020 00 RAILROAD STOCKS, Hartford and New Haven, Boston and Worcester, Conn. River 107,412 00 MORTGAGE BONDS 168.200 00 REAL ESTATE, Unincumbered 87.063 18 Total Assets ?? $2,488,138 10 LOSSES PAID, UPWARD OF ?15,000,000. The great public serv'ce, promptness and reliabili ty of this well-tried a H sterling Company, recom moud it to preference* ith tho*e needing Insurance. N. O. ARTHUR, Ag't. tiirard Fire & Marine Ins. Co. PHILADELPHIA. O Apt tax. and ScaPLCS $318 728 63 N.O.ARTHUR, Ag't. Pennsylvania Insurance Co. OF PITTSBURGH, PA. Capital .'. $300,000 DIRECTORSs 0. Voegtly, Jr., Jacob Painter, Robert Patrick, Kody Patterson, Henry Sprout, Uenrv Gerwig, Alex.Negiey, Jos. H. Hopkins, J; 0. Lappe, C. A. Colton, A.J.Jones, A-A. Carrier, J. Greer Spronl. v N. VOEGTLY, Jr., Pres?t. J.GREER 8PR0UL.8ec'y. ' | illK aooveCompany having appointed theunder L signed their Ageut for WheoUpg, and vlcinitv, I would respectfully'soliclt the patrouage of the public. Said Companies are well known to bo tirstclass offices. 1 Takes risks at the lowest rates on building* of all kinds. Steamboats, Furniture, Merchandise, and against all the perils of the Rivers and Seas. \11 losses promptly adjusted. N. O.ARTHUR, Agt. apl Office No. 1 M'Lure House. TO THOSK WHO WISH TO BE I 1ST B TJ RED AGAINST ALL CONTINGENCIES. 'IIHE IIOMKINSURANCE COMPANY J. of New Yorkr Oaaa Capital (every dollar paid in).?.?...$1,000,000 ** Contingent Piiud (ore)-... ........ i... 500,000 The largest Cash Capital for the amonnt of risk o any oBoalathe United ftates. W. F. PETERSON, Ag't. 'rnKINSVRAHCEOO. OF THKVAL 1 LBY OF VIRGINIA. Cash Capital (paid in) $300,000 Muoh the largest Cash Capital of may office charter* ed by this State. ? ?9-Flre and Inland risks taken on tfa. aoltn. aonabl. term.. Lou es equitably adjusted and promptly paid by W. F. PETERSON, Agtt Tub oostihbital ihsuhanck COMPANY, or New York. Ovaa OAPiTAi.(piildin> 9600,000 Caab Contingent Fund(oT.r) ... .....376,000 I a this offloe the assured participate In th. profit, without iuourring any riak. W. F. PETERSON, Agent. rUK lynchburg HOIK AFIHB INSURANCE COMPANY. Oau Capital ; 1100,000 W. t. PETERSON, Jr, Agent. ??-0?.r$2,600,000 of Oath Capital reprtaented iff his old and well ust?bU*M'A'?iiey.'Where eTiirjrlcwi li the .bore offloe haa but promptly paid in Wheel ing , before It was due b> the terms of the policy. W. F. PETERSON, Offloe a.xtdoor to the M, A H. Bank, JyT.'69-ly 1 MaiffHf4.t7fctje.ilng. Fire, Marinefi life Ins'nce Co, OF WHEKLING. VA. DIRECTORS t John Ust, L. 8. DelapUlo, Michael RelHy, This. Company is owned aad managed by many of.-.our meet .wealthy and influential Men chants. Their office has lately been removed to No. >7, McLure UenserBuilding, diHI organised and prepared to taka ri*kson-Fc%?*?aud Brick Building*. Manufacturing KetaHishmeois; /bucks at Merchandise, ? Household Furniture, Ac., Ac. On Hulls Of Steamboat*. Hardee, f latboats, and their cargoes, upon the Western rivers; and on Steamships, Steamboats and Sailing Vm+A*, aad chair cargoes, upon tbflrikwg also on Lives,at reasonably tow rates and aooocamodcttng terma; <? L 8. DELA PLAIN, Preet. W. W. 8 H RIVER, j. ^sig^agaagaaa complete aawrtmeut of all artidealn his Ua^oooaUt lara. B ????', WhtpB. Ac. ?" J I would respwtiolly call attention to my stock,and truat by strlat attention an4 prasaptiMM, to surit *?"* ?*?"lie patronage r promptly done, and la a pre ?*- 8HEPPARD. It:" IS1.M. " X3H0TOGRAPH ALBUMS at low prices and good \f ooallty at the Tariety Store of * myU ;;?/ , D. NIOOLL k BRO. BUSINESS CARDS. R. F. TURNER, M. D., lIOMIKPATmc PHV8ICIAN, OFFICE 179 FOURTH STREET, (io the office formerly occupied by Dr. Houston,) deca?m* Wheeline, ALPEID OALDWKLL. OKOBQK X. BOTV. OALDWELL & BOYD, Attorneys at Law, No. 7H Main Street, J?nl-tf DP STAIRS. T. H. LOOAN tt OO. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, > - .. t.? '("! I It il No Baker n ? Main Street, and No, 8 Qalocy Street. .M*iu Street Entrance, next door to B&kei Hopkins. Quiucy Street entrance near the Bait. R.*.*PIK>t,?jMl?|Wr)r, DRUMS,' JPiWNTS, OILS, M?P10IN88, TARF1HHE8, BRUSHES, WINDOW OIi^88,?*RFUMKRIB8, WHITE LEAD ' PATENT VBDIGINBb, Ac. Offered to the trade. In city and country, at Uim prion %nd of the bu< quality. Ouh and prompt ; customers are invited to sail. up 1/69 HBNBT X. LIST. ROD'* MORRISON. JOHN LIbT. fc. DAVJCNPORT. LIST, MORRISON li, CO., Wholesale Grocers AND FBODITCE DEALERS, aros. 78 AND 80 MAIN STREET, WHEELING, VA. apr2S JAS. M. DILLON, et Street. WHEELING, VA. PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER, AND brass poun rv. DEALER IN WUpOQWUHON, qALVANI?,KDr and nil sizes of Lead Pipes, ?>Uee* Load, Brut Docks a Jul Valves. Steain Whiatloe, Steam uud Water [iunges, Lift and Force Pumps, J_.iuk?, Hose, Antifric i^n Metal, Brancer Tin, Zinc, Antimony, Crucibels, falvauized Lightning Rods, Insulators and Poiuts. \ ? ENT FOR THE MENEELY BELLS. Aqueduct Pii ue constantly on baud* O "li paid for Copper, Brans and Lead. octlO ' DANIEL PECK ATTOKNKY .A.T LAW. OFFICE on the corner of Fonrth and Quincy sts. formerly the residence of Dr. Hughes. feb20-6m METCAl.JP & BURT, MANUFACTURER'S AGENTS, Audi Wholesale Dealers In Bar ikon; shke* jRyfr, nail^nail rods, Steel Soring*, A*l6s, Window Glass, Wine Bot tles, Demijohns. Fl*sfca, Wooden Ware, Wrapping Paper. Lime,-Cement, Plaster Paris, Ac. tW* Orders tor articles not in onr line will be fur nished aud forwarded withont delay at the lowost cash rates. _ ____ Jan6 3 LA ax L. IAN) S. r. MILLIB C. L. ZANE & CO. *mporUr nd burton tn Foreign <? Dvmettic ines and liquors, Manufacturers of " Puro Catawba "Winea, Qtnwcy Stukt, brwiin Main k Mauvt 8*8. WHEELING, VA KEEP constantly on hand Brandies, Scotch and Irish Whiskies, Jamaica Rums and Cordials! Ohoice Old Rye and Bourbon Whiskies. sep27?ly Til a Uui-zen's Deposit Bank OK WHEELING. fOANK OPEN FROM 9 O'CLOCK A. M., UNTIL 3 X> P? M. Discount days?Thursdays at 10 A. M. |3?.Y oni?y received on transient deposit. ?3T-In er??t paid on special deposits. py^ColloctioMi made and procoeds promptly re mitted DIRECTORS: If. 0. Arthur, J. N. Vance, i Jacob Hornbrook, G. W. Franzheim, I Wm. Bosbey, J. K.Botsfor Geo. K. Wheat. Chester D. Knox, 1 Samuel Harper. J. R. Mills*,Cashier. Gio. K. Wheat, Prea't. I dec31-ly_ ; JAMES P.ROGERS, ATTORNEY AT X^AJW WIIKELINO, VIRGINIA. OFFICE North-east corner of Monroe and Fonrth streets, opposite the Court House. novl7-tf Hats <fe Caps. S. N. PRATHER, NOT 50 MAIN STREET* ALWAYS on hand a choice and varied stock of HATS aud CAPS for Mens' and Boys* wear. Being desirous of establishing a permanent trade, both in the city aud surrounding country, all those who faver me with, their patronage can relj on be ing supplied with the heat goods at the lowest fig ures. Country Merchants are particularly requested to call and examine my stock. nor 14 j 8. N- PRATHER. The People's Bank. f\niCK No. 69 Main atreet, Wheeling, Va. VJ Money received on d?$oiIt. Intereat paid on *^Notea^^)lia disoounted. Exchange bought and sold. ' Collections at home or from abroad promptly attended to. waaoroM. J.O Harbour, Christian Heas. J. T. Scott, John Vockler, 8am'l J. Boyd, Richard Carter. J. C. HARBOUR, Pres't. J. R. DICKEY, Caah'r. my9 "THE I HON," arch street, Between 3r?l and 4th, Philadelphia. 11U1 UNDERSIGNED, having renewed the lease of the above popular Hotel for a series of years, would respectfully call the attention of the Travel ing Public to Its central locality, either for busineea or pleasure." The House will be entirely renovated and re-fur Wltbmaay ttiaok. to former irteoda, and the trar elni|rpiibt<B,-vB trift ot May hare t be pleanreot wdtlnf o?o? them on again TtoHsg th. ctty. Tery Bespectfnlly, THOMAS 8. WEBB A SON. 5: mart*. W Mi'SHAFF E R till V*} ?(44(h1''h A. JEWELER. & ENGRAVER. Buuotnr Watches, Jewelry,Silver & Placed Ware, fancy poops, Stc. No. S*S* Monroe St. orrotm X. t ? BASK. savings Bank of Wheeling Onion. DRP08r ? , IIMm ? AnflyitUw BAVb P? BTLDKRH, Trwranr. Janlt-'ifl. TERMS OP ABVEllTISING. TwuviBoud Lima o? Nokpaxiil, (oa ob? ince,)0? Lisa, uii a Sqcam . Three Week!- W J? One Month, jj 00 Two Monthly J ?? Three Mouths,- 10 00 Six Months, "W One Year, -MOO One Day,~.l ?Q?- *>76 Two Days,.... 1 00 Three Days, 1 26 four Days,? 1 ?0 Fire Days, 1 76 One Week, S 00 ! Two Weeks,.... 3 50 I 4a-gpioux Noticm Doable the abovs rates. M-Yoarly Advertising on reasonable terms,.accor ding to the space occupied and the nutuberofchangea Alladvertisementsfrom transient personsorstrang #rB a?! nwaCajdsno't exceeding (We linM"*I?.p<'L^r' or $6 for six months, lint for a shorter period nothing will be counted leas than a "qua?; ,Imited to The privilege of Annnal Advertising Is lindted to ' the Advertisers' own Immediate basinets, and all advertisements for the benefit of other pr?ons ? well aa all legal advertisements, and advertisements Jfanrtlon sah? and real estate,sent in by them mus? be paid for at the usual rates. , Advertisements not accompanied with wr ttea directions, will be inserted until lorbid.and charged "NoticSs'for Political Meeting* to be charged In all CHManiages,rNottcesof Funerals, and annoncemenU of sermons, 60 cents oach. nonvll- *> Hsadqdakt*?8 21 tu BaioAnx V. M., 1 Wheeling, June S4d, 1863. J General order, NO. 7,1803.] ?*?-? I. For general information, the following ei'raa from the orders or the War Department of the Uni ted States, dated Bth June. 1863. and General Order, No. 2 ofW Gen.W.T. H. Brooks command og the Department or the Monongahela, of the 16th or June, 1863, are annonnced: ' War Depart mint, ) WA6U1S0T0S ClTT, > June Utb, 1SGS,) ()KnKR (KxTR ) ^t o( tll(, Monongahela will em brice that portion er the State J PeonsJlrao,. Weei of Johnstown, and the ^urelUiUranRe of mountains, and the Counties of Hancck Brooke and Ohio Id the State of v'r?'n'?! Counties of Columbiana, Jefferson and Belmont, in '^Brigadier"General William T. II. Brooks Is to the command of this Department, Headquarters "Vn" A Department Army Corps of Volnn eers, Inlantry, Artillery, and Cavalry, to be dMlgnated the Army Corps of the Monongahela, will be en rolled and organlztd In accordance with of U. S. Service for the proteotlon and der nse or public property witliiu that Department, and will bo mustered Into the ?rvlceof the United States to setve during the pleasure of the President or the continuance of the w?r ~ The Company aad Field Officers of the Depart mental < orps will be provisionally commissioned by j ^Th?y*wHinbe armed, uniformed and equipped, and while in active service, subsisted and supplied, as other troops of the United Stales horses Cavalry Volunteers may furnish their own borscs, to be turnod ovor to the United States at the ap praised value, or allow .nco will ba In"dJ', '?J ' ' time of actual service at the rate authorised by_law. The Government will mount picked Cavalry o the extent that horses ran be furnished. The Department Corps will not be entitles to bounty and cannot be paid until Congress makes an appropriation for that purpose. 3td. Volunteers In the Departmental Corps. may, atthelrownteqnest.be transferred and ninstered Into the service for thteo years or during {}>??"? and upon such transfer and muster they will be al lowed the pay anil bounty authorized by the Act of Congress to Volunteers for three years or during ,hVolunteers In the Departmental Corps will re main subject to enrollment and dralt for general ""?The "enlistment, recruiting, and ?' Volunteers for three yearsor during tbe war. is to be stlmulattd and encouraged, the officers to be ap poluted and commissioned by the Governors or the respective ti'ates. The enlistments herein irpoclBed and trarisforB fr. m the Departmental service to the service must he reported to the Provost Marshal General In order that the respective 8"'?f JjjL gressional Districts may receive appropriate credit under tho Enrollment Act of Congress. _m 4th. All the troops with n this Department will be under the command of tho Oeneral comniandiiig the Department, with the usual Department Staff. Oth. The operations against the enemy are not to he limited by the geog.apl.ical llnesofthe Depart ment, bnt may extend to adjacent territory a* in the judgment ol the Commanding General maybe exnedlrnt to resist or pursue the enemy. Volunteer Companies and Regiments organ lied In plao. a not within the Department of the Mouon galiela may be attached lor temporary service to the Army Corps of the Monongahsla and mustered into service upon special application and order of the War Department. . , , ? is: *of ,he prM!dent' *. [Binned J Secretary of War. nxAWjtTAmWBS DCT-r. or thk Momo*oab?la; i Pittsbcboh, June 18th, 1BG8. I Tho undersigned hereby assumes command ef the "ThogtaS'nf the Department will be announced in ^fc&uSinni. or thm Headquarters will be directed to " A?t?tant Adjutant General, Depart ment or the Monongahela. w ^ R Broois Junl8 8t Major General. COMMONWK A 1.1 H OF. VIRGINIA, 1 Adjutant Or-xtRM-aOrricK, > Wheeling. June 14th, 136*. J To Brig. Gen. Jamis 8. WntciT, Commanding the SHiU Brigade of Virginia Militia: You will adopt such measnreit asiw ill return of th' arms and accoutrements heretofore!Is sued to the 4th and 5th Regiments or y?"' J'f^h* immediately after the muster now ordered for the 20th Inst. To that end, you will appoint c?n*e"le"it I places of deposite, within the bounds of these Regi I mental districts to which all arms and accoutre ments, not receipted ^rbytheregrilsrl, enroUed I ..iiiiu uhnll bo at once delivered- Yon will give I publication to this order with the following ?ect|?[1' from Chapter 27 of the Code of Virginia, and enjoin I "'S'd Kre'rV^n having In possession any public arms or accoutrements, shall keep 'J'? "?* I in good and and serviceable order, and whenever I called on duty shall appear with such a>rm?. T j I Governor may piescribe the mode of keeping Pr^c'linoK.UK^per?n po-eseedof public arms or accoutrement^ who shSTE about to remove I from his company district, or who shall not b? 1iia 1 ble 10 military duty, and the personal representative or every person who at the time of bis death was so possessed, shall deliver the same in gajd "rS?r^ theconSandant of the companyof whlchsuch per p ?^r^ny'oneshai?1fallto^dellver up ^darmsan^ac S5WS ? Z&SZ&ESSk 1 receive them by legal process. ? __ I "Sec 18 If any person to whom any anna, m as! fr*^"eb-"h Int'ent1- to^oV' any -jic1 ZV.7X M??.n5 ihM?d??ny dnce and pay the fuU value I shall be prima l*cle evidence of .he larceny thereof. By order of the Governor, q j gAMUEIA Adjutant General Vlrglala. BXADQCAaTias I4lH BsiOADK V. Mj, \ Wheeling, June 1 i, 19?.J General Orders No. 6,18KS ] n - r In nursuauce of the order of the Gove nor or I , Virginia of this date,all pnbllc arms and accou trementfberetofor. issued wiUIn the boundsl ot<b?> 4th and 5th regiments, are required to be delif errd to the oommandaats of the eeverol eompanisa within their several coD.pany districts, excepting only su h U have been receipted for by the regularly survUed members of the different comp^M. 1^ toe com missioned and non-commlssioued officers of these reg .neciallv charged with ihoenforc. ment of this order. The commandants of companleewlll take Char^ or all arms and accoutrementsi found wi hin 2?l7iereral districts, and report to th. regimental 4th aad Sth Regimente will muster to-day fSaturday), the 13th lnst_ atlH m- .?? sTnrih street in this slty.ths right of thel h rMting on^luhjn street, and that of the 6th on Monroe street. Ih^sevendMtn panics will fcrm at th.tr company n .Aule ground at 3 o'clock p. m , where, after forma tion, th?roll wl.l be called, aod the company thence ^?e^^S.i?o?Sdt?,du.y?ooh,, these orders, all -places ofhuslnees will be closed at ggSvaaKs;ssaafste B davinport a. a. g. >nu lt]<IT UBCKIVKU?A new stock of Dime Novels. J"m.tog Books, Ac, all new and the laterf ?"Sf: '0f,l!,bT JOB. 0RAVX8k00. Assessor's Notice. rrillE A8SKSSOR of the Firat Collection District of X Virginia, would give re.ioe tb*l the Assistant Assessors of this District will proceed immediately to aisecsthe Income Tax for the year 1863. the .aid tax to be baaed oo tb ? income of 1369. The follow lug de iriooH in relatiou to the assessment of tbe In come Tax have bten Issued by the Commissioner of Internal Revenue: Jfiach person will be required to return bis total Income, ro far specifying the sources from which it In derived, as to enable the Assistant Assessor to decide what deductions shall be made therefrom. The income t?x mnst be ssiesssd and pal J In the district In which the assessed person reeides. The place whete a person votes, or Is entitled to vote, is deemed his residence. When not a voter, the place where tax on personal property is paid is held to be the piece of residence. In cases of limited partnerships, formed with the condition that no dividend or division of profits shall be made until the expiration of the partnership, each u ember of such firm will be required to return bis share of profits, prising from such busiuess, for the year 1802, as, had they se desired, a division of the profits could have been raaae. Gains or proflU Teallied from the sale of property during the year 1862, which property was purchased before the Excise Law went into effect, should be re turned as Income for the year 1802. The executors or administrators of th? estates.of per .ons, who died in the year 1802 should make re turn of the income thereof for the year 1862. A merchant's return of income should cover the busiuess of tho year 1862, excluding previous years. Uncollected accounts must be estimated. Physicians and lawyers should include actual re ceipts for services rendered In 1862, together with an estimate of unrealized or contingent income due to that year. Dividends and Interest payable in 1862 should be returned as income fur that jear, no matter when declared. Dividends derived from gas stock are taxable as in come. Income derived from coal mines must be returned, although a tax has been previously paid on the coal produced. Mo deduction can be made because of the diminished value, actual or supposed, of the coal vein or bed, by the process of mining Bent derived from coal mines is Income. Premiums paid for life Insurance shall not be al lowed ns a deduction In statement of income. Pensions received from the United States Govern ment must bo returned with other income subject to taxation. Old debt#, formerly considered hopelessly lo?t,but paid within the t me covered by the return of in some, *houid be includued in this'statement. Debts considered hopelessly lost on the 31st of De cember, 1862, and due to the business of tne year l*?62, may be deducted from the profits of business; If subveqututly paid, they mnst be included in the return for the year in which paid. lu order to give full effect to theprovlso to the 91st lectiouofthe act of July 1st, 186^, respecting the tax on that portion of income der.ved from United states aecurities. it is directtd that when income is Wived partly from these and partly froai other sources, the $600 aud other allowance* made by law iliail be deducted, as far as possible, from that por tion ef income derived trom other sources, and sub ect to three per ceut. tax. No deductiou can be allowed from the taxable in :ome of a me< chant for compensation paid for the tervicesofa minor son. A farmer, when making return of the total amount )f his "farm produce," shall be alloaed to deduct therefrom the subsistence of horses, mules, oxen, aud Mttle used exclusively in the carrying on of said farm. The term ''farm produce'* is coustrued to in sludeall production* of a farm, of what nature or kind soever. The account of stock sold by a farmer since De cember 31st, 1862, should not be included in the pre* sent assessment, but the profit realiztd thereby muat bo account d for in his next year's return. Where tie has iuc uded lu his rnturn produce raised bv him, ?nd fed in whole or part to stosk subsequently sold, he muif nccouut for tho gain realized by the feeding and selling ot said stock. Where be haa not includ ed the produco so fed, he must return, as profits, the difference betweeu the value of said st.ck ou the 31st Dt December, 1861, aud the atnouut realised lor them. Fertilizers purchased by farmers, to maintain their laud lu present productive condition, will be consid ered as -repairs" in estimating income. Interest should be considered as income only when paid, uuless it is collectable aud remains uupaid by the couseut or agreement of the creditor. Lose.es incurred in the prosecution of business are af ir offset to galus derived from busiues-*, but not from those portions of income derived from fixed in vestments, such as bonds, mortgage*, rents, aud tbe like. Property used In business, and furnishing profits, when destroyed by fire, may be restored, at tbe ex peuso of those profits, to the condition when destroy ed; if insured, tbe difference betaeeu insurance re ceived aud amount expended in restoration w iii be allowed. The increased value g ven a new building by per manent improvements will be charged to capital? not income. The contingent Hind of manufacturing corpora tions, made up duriug the year 186^, and not distrib uted, should hot be returned as part of the income of the stockholders. The undistributed earnings of a corporation, made previuus to September 1st, 1862, uhether the curpo ration is requ red to pay tax on dividends or not, should not be considered as tbe income of the stock holders, nor should the corporation be required to make return of taid reserved earnings as irustt.es, under sectiou 93 ol tbe Excise Law. The income ol literary, scieotific, or other charita ble institutions* in tbe hands of trustees or otliers, is not subject <o income tax. When a person boards, and rents a room or rooms, tbe rent theieof. in lieu of rent of bouse* should be deducted from the ameunt of iucome subject to tax ation. Losses sustained in business since December fist, 1662, will not enter into the iucome assessment for 1862. interest On borrowed capital used in business may be deducted from income. , If a plainer returns ail bis farm products* he will j be allowed to deduct the actual expense of subsist* j ing and clothing bis slaves. Legatees are not required to return their l gacies as iucome. 1 here is a special tax on legacies of per sonal property In sectiou ill. The income tax is assessed upon the actual income of individuals. Firms, as such, will not make re turns. 'j he profits of a manufacturer from his business are. not exempt from income tax, in consequence of bis having paid the excise tax imposed by law upon ar ticles manufactured by him. As bridge, express, telegraph, steam and ferryboat companies or corporations are not authorised by law to withhold and pay to Government any tax upon in terest ?aid, or dividend declared by them, all Income of individuals derived frem these sources is liable to income tax. The tax mutt be levied on all dividends declared prior to September 1st, 1862, and upon all salaries of l officers or payments to persons in the civil, military naval, or other service of the United eta tea. f?r ser I vices rendered prior to said date, as such dividends i and proportion of salaries were not subject to deduc [ tion or aaaea-ment. I All persons neglecting or refusing to make return j of income, except in case of sickness, are brought 1 within the penalties prescribed by the 11th section of the act of July 1st, 1862, vis: an ad iltlon of 50 per cent, to tho amount ascertained by the Assistant As sessor, upon such inforniation.aslhe ran obtain, and a penalty of fluu, to be recovered for the United States, with costs ot suit. Blank forms will he left by tbe Assistant Asses sors 6n which to make the returns, on the outside ol which Is a convenient detailed statement of sources of income. Those returns must be mads to the As aistant Assessors within ten days from the time they are left. JOHN PAKKINSOX, Assessor 1st Col. Dlst. of Va. Cameron, June 10th, 1863. junli ' wdAltw HsACQDjurrsas Dsrxjtrxsirr or t?s Kosovoa usla, I Pittsburg, June 16,1S&S. ( General Order, No. 2.] Tbe President's proclamation (ailing for six mouths troops does not supei cede tbe orders estab lishing a Dt parmental Corps, tbe nature of which service appears to be misunderstood. It is not de signed to keep this organisation in active service for any definite period, but simply toestablUh and keep up an oiganization for the pntectton and defence of the Department that will be familiar to every one aud efficient when required. After the particular emergency is over, the troops a UI,b- sent to Ateur occuIuqi of threatened uctiodlc*Hj fc.r in ?pKtion aadieairusll Cor Jbiela?t pOrpeee, It U loppoKd tb?t on an ar.n^e, not more tbaa on d?T I iD ttamk will b-> trc mrr. ProrMua Iwlm miule by (OSM of tb. patriotic ciUzeo. of tbl. city to advance tbe OorernnMtl tbe oareeaary money to pay tbeee troupe regular ly. ao that they will not hare to wait the action of Conflru. Under oo eir cnmitancci can thee, troop, be traniferred to any', otber department. by ooBiaaod of Mai. Oeo. W. T. H. Buou. T. BamT8?EA*U??.Oap?. ud A. A- 0.n. By order of Brig. Oaa. JAMK* B. WHBAT. B. DtWKH, A. A. U. JanM FRENCH AND ENGLISH DRESS GOODS, EMBRACING all >be m?nt and raaat favorite stylea. Jost recatTcd and f*r sale at grauly ra d?Al?.P^Mhioi>?bl?Maotllla?a?d Blaek I?-? Mao u?- ?*?- : B)]( lw 1ST Mais atrcat. nOCKIHO HOBiEa at Uw ita fwM/ Jtistonof D. NI00LL A BB0-, HSABQUAftTtma 24th Bkioadk. 1 Wheeling, 10th Jane, 1863. J General Order No. 6, J 80S.] I. The 163d Regiment, Hancock county, will be muntered lor service, at such hour and place as may be designated by the Colonel commanding, on Vri* day, the 19Ui inst., and i-roceed thence to this place, by the Cleveland and Pittsburg Railroad, reporting upon arrival, at these headquarters. II? The 103d Regiment, Brooke connty, will be mustered for service, at such hour and place as may be designated by the Lieutenant Colonel command ing, on Friday, the lttth inst.. and proceed to this place, by the Cleveland and Pittsburg Railroad, to porting upon arrival, at these headquarters. III. The 1st battalion of the 161st Regiment, Ohio county, will be mustered for service, at 9 o'clouk, A. M., on Thursday, the 18th inst., at Triadelphia; and the 2d battalion nf the same regiment, on Friday, the 19th inst., at the same place; each battalion, on the day of muster, will proct-ed to this place, by the Hempfieid Railroad, reporting upon airival, atthese headquarters. IV. The 134th Regiment. Marshall county, will be mustered for service, on Friday, the 19th inst., at 2 o'clock, P. 51., at MoundsvUle, Marshall county. V. The 5th and 4th Regiments, Ohio connty, will be mustered for service, at 9 o'clock, A. M., on Wed nesday, the lTth inst., on Fourth Street between Union and Quincy Streets, in the city of Wheeling. VI. The circular letter of instructions accompa nying these orders, must be strictly enloreed by the commandant of each regiment. VII. Capt. Henry K. List, A. Q. M-. of this Bri gade, will provide subsistence and quarters for the Regiments concentrated in Wheeling and the 134th Regiment at Moundaville. The Quartermaster of each Regiment, will, upon the receipt ef this order, report to Capt. List, A. Q. M? at Wheeling, for or ders and instructions. VIII. For the information of 111 whom it may con cern, the followiug officers are announcod as compo sing the Staff of the 24th Brigade of V. M. Capt. B. Davenport, Assistant Adjutant OeneraL Capt. II K. List, Assistant Quarter master. Lieut. U. C Flesher, Aid-de-Camp. John 0. Belly, Esq., having offered his services, Is [ ippolnted a volunteer aid. These officers will be recognized and obeyed ac- I x>rdingly. By order of Brig. Oen. JAMES 8. WHEAT. B. PiVMroiT, A. A. O. junlt , Wykes & Brown's PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY, | 139 MAIN STREET, WHEELING, WEST TA. PHOTOGRAPHS of all sizes and styles. Photogaapb* in India Ink, Oil and Water Coi rs. uur Card Photographs cannot be surpassed in ichness of tone and doia'dlity. A varied assortment oi Frames always on hand and i>r salecheap Also, an assortment of Cards of the Jmou officers. Junl2 Important to Cash fluyers. JOHN r6EM?R9| MOS. 31*33 MAIN 8TRKKT, Centre Wheeling. HA3JUSTBKCE1VBD A LAKOK AadOHTJijO.? of ifozambiques, Delaines, Bcmges, iawu-, Calicos, Muslins. Hack Silks, bilk Sarques. Berege Sacqnea. Also, Childrens*, M.sies' and Ladies' liat* trim oed. New stvle Paris Trimmings, White Ooods, Hosiery, 1 loves. Mitts, Ac. Also, a good as?ortment of Carpets and Floor Oil Moths at greatl\ reduced prices. Excellent all Wool Carpet for $1 per yard Good 2-ply cotton chain lor CO cents per yard, to gether with hundreds ofwther articles too numerous o m ntion. All CASH buyers are respectfully invited to call ind see for themselves before purchasing elsewhere, it Nos. 31 and 33 Main street, Centre Wheeling. juuO JOHN ROEMER. GRAND OPENING. MRS. E. WALTERS, NO.lSl at AIM STREET, Sign of the big Red, White and Blue Bonnet. Beginning on Tuesday, the ssth inst.. win open b*r large and magnificent stock of 'lion ucts and Millinery Goods,coiisisting of Crapes, Silks, Straws, Hats and Caps, ol all colors and the latest ttyles. she wonld specially invite the attenf >n of ladies to her large stock ol Bonuet Trimmings, Dress j rrimmingt, etc., etc. She will be happy to see her customers and ev ery one else ?bo wishes to examine her goods. apr20-3m 1'rovo-t Mabshal Gbnzbal's urrica, I Waahinjtun, U. C-. May 22d, 1S63. f ALL MEN who desire.to join any particular Regi ment of Cavalry now in the field, are hereby authorized to present thsmselvss at any time during the next thirty days to the Board of Knro.tneut in their respective Districts. The Board shall examine thsm, and determlue upon their fitness for the ser vice, and if found to be fit, the Provost Marshal of the District shall give them transportation tickets to the general Rendezvous, at the If ewdqasrters of the A. A. Provost Marshal Geoeral of the state. As soon as they present tbemsel.ts at this general Rendezvous they shall be duly mustered by a mastering and dis horsing officer, and paid by him the bounty allowed bylaw. JAMBS B.FRV, my28 lm Provost Marshal OeneraL OMiUKXJPJ>"8 bALK PUBLIC BALE OF VALUABLE BLOODED STOCK, J HoKSEB AND CaTPLK. BY virtne of an order of the Circuit Court of Ohio couuty, rendered at its spring term, 1&63, in certain -reuses therein pendlog.,1 will offerjfor s?le at public auction, to the highest and best bidder, at the farm of A. Wilson Kelly, on the Wheeling, West Liberty and Bethany turnpike, in Ohio county, which farm Is now occupied by Wm. T dd. on Saturday, the 27th day of June, 1863, the following valuable bio. ded stock, the property of Hanson W. Chapline, to-wit: Two Blooded Colts, between 2 and 3 years old. One Blooded Mare and Colt. Two three-year old Blooded Colts. One Bay Mare. Three Durham Cows. One White Durham Cow, with Calf at her side. Terms ef Sale?A credit of four months the, purchaser giving bis boads with approved security, said bonds bearing interest from day of sale until paid. Sale commencing at lOo'eloHc A. M. ALONZO LORfNG, jnnlfi td Sheriff of Ohio connty. Sheriff's Sale. VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURS . I TURK. BY Tirtne of an order of the Circuit Court of Ohio 1 county, rendered at its spring term, 1863. in cer tain canses therein psnding, I will offer for sale at public auction to the highest and best bidder, at the residence ot Rev. D. W. Fisher, on 4th street, city oi Wheeling, on Tuesday, June 30th, 1803 The follow ing valuable household furniture, the property of Hanson W. Chapline, via; Dressing barrens. Ward robes, Chairs, flail Hack, Tab lea. Stands. Wecbstends. Be isteads. Looking Glasses, Clothes Pre s. Mantle Clock, Lounge and Matrass, Kitchen Safe, Ac., Ac. Terms of Sale?A credit of imr months, tSe par ch user giving bond with approved secarity, said bond bearing Interest from day of sals until paid. Sale to commence at <0 o'clock a- m. AU?ZOLORING, jonlO 8heriff of Ohio connty. MOIMTVG GOODS. LACS BAREGES, at Old prices. Black Crape Meretts at old prices. Black MosamMqnes at eld prices. Black Wool Del*iase. Lnpin's Black Challys. Black Alpaocas. i All ef the best quality at my20 W. B. 8EN8EMBY*S. i JUST RECEIVED, AFRK3H INVOICE of thoae itch, high Ultra, *11 boiled BLACK FILES for Mantilla* uo Draw ?a, (Mid will to. otfarad Kt old prina. Alio a n?w lot ot MOURNING DBMS OOODS. Mich a* Mozambique*. Crape Uftrett, T*ra*rfor Cloth, Lawn*. Ac, which are tof a*le at exceedu>(1> low prion. Call ?u>l, Mora tin nod* are aold and ac.-qro bargain*. AUKX. H ICY MAS. myll M7M?ia<iwt RKFHKSHlJiO. A GLASS at Gold SptrfcHag Miami Watar, frtaa the fountain, at tn* Jant BRIDGE C0RNTO DRPO gTORf. AIRD'8 BLOOM Of TOCTU, OR LIQUID . i PK ABL. Another new lot joat received. juo24 fc. HOCK i NO. Art. CALL at the Odd p. limra Hall Drue liror* and trj a |h? ofSPlKli.tS SODA ffAKl drawn from Purate a fountain*. JunM E. BOCK 110, Art. If TOO want to examine the tar?**r. fineat and ct>**pe*t auortmeot of P rfumery. ?<ap*. Braah. .?> or Dosha. In bet an,thin, naoailj kept in a lm claa* Drag Store, call at No. 1, Odd fellow* H*IL a BOCK ISO, Aft. B I The United 8tatas, 1 ti. J Upon information The good* and chattel*, credit* I lor and effect* of the Bank ol the I Confiscation. Oamtnonwealtb. J WHEKEAd. an Information baa beea Sled la Um District Court of the Doited Hutn for lhj western District ?r V ir*inia at Wheeling, oat he 20th day of Hay, IMS, on behalf of the United State* by the attorney thereof fcr said District, again* the prooda, chattel*, credit* and effect* ot eheBana of the tommonwealth In the hand* of D. Bark hart and the BsakofB-rkeiry, Id Virginia, alleging in eaberaac* that Hid property ha* been broogbt rinse tha 1Mb ?yorAugu*t, 1S?1.from part* of the United 8 tat a* declaredly the Preeideni to be In inaurrect on. Into o?h*r parte erthe United State. ao< *o In ta*..rrec : '?r which, among other nwu In aM inibr I?*'.1"" ?"?^ned. aaid property becanfa forfeited to i th? use or the United ?tatea, and praying I hat the aame may be coodemned aa forfelt.d aa afnnalil I Pur*?ance of the monition na der the seal of the *aid Coait to me directed and de , er?? 1 ?? hereby gif? public notice to all persons j property, or in any manor Inter ?te-d tHereto, that the* be and appear before the said Die rict Court, to be held at Wheeling, in and for ?*'? ld *:???"? District of Virginia, on the l<tn day eleven o'clock In tbe forenoon of *??* d?y. (provided the aame shall he a day of Jeris. Jfction. othcrwi*-, on the next day of jurisdiction thereafter.) then *nd there to Interpose their claims i *ud make their allegation* in that behalf. Dated the 28th day of May. 186& a tM.NORM,U.8.M?r?hiI. Br*j. H. Smith. U. 8. Attorney. my29 l?t The United States ? tuou iuloruiauuii v?- f lor Tha Personal Property of f Confiscation J. B. Morton. J WHh5? l?Tror.^U?? h** b*? on be .,** , . f ? it" United 8tate*. by tha Attorney tfKrwr for the Weetern District of Virginia, in the District Co art of the United Ktate* far ?'J huih^i on tt,e JOthday.r May.^^JS Si property or J. H. Mortou. in the hand* of D. Burk bart and the Bank of Berkeley. i? Vir?nla. alleriog , "'^stance, that aaid Mortoo ha* been encased SSfin.??L ir'?i*J,0f Ju',*m4- in insurrection agamat the United State* and In giving aid aad com fort to the enenile* of the same: and ithat thereby sass'sjSs: ~m? ?? - Now, the elore. in pursuance or tbe taonition Bn der tbe seal of the aaid Court, to me dlrf te.1 and delivered. I do hereby glv. public notice to" alt per Ik 1* property, or in any manner Inter osied therein, that they be and an near t dnrit tk* ?ld Di.tr*:. iWt, to lib.M at S^lingH^ ?>r th?- aaid ffwten> District of Virginia, on tbe 16th ?hJtUd?a?ir'.1 ' 1J.0,'cl0ck ,n "" forenoon of M-ai^ " M ? d?Jr uf Jurisdiction, ,*f . r iur'Sdiction thereafter*? J? ? ?. lnt*rP<?? their claim* and make their allegation* in th .t behalf. Dated tbi* 2?th day of May, 116* bkvj ?vrT.iK *-.so*?a, U. a Marah.l. "E_ J- "? SMITH. U.a Attorney. iuy39-16t NOlICET ~ Psovosr Miuiii. OnnuL's Orrxcs, I >?<??-hodifr1?r?r* Invalid Oor,? I* called to thaoJUSS 103. or 18?8, from ,be War Drp^t^t published in the paper* throughout the country Such officers are requested to comply promptly with the provision* of that order, and toeeod their written applications, aa thenln provided, fjr posiilona in the bht?? !f?i ,<* Ith" chl,rmct for their iliaa b lily.) with a. .Ittle delay aa po-eible. to tbe Actleir wIT-'V^fc' Mar*bs| Ueueral of the State in which they may be. Such Acting As*i.taot ?rnvos? Marshal Oeneral win at once forward tne applica tion*, with his indorsement, to the Provott Marshal General at Washington. Officers lor the Invalid Corp* will be abfuilnl^ not from date ororfmiration of the respective Com mauds to which Uiey may be assigned. mj29Im Provoat MandiaWjf^Jil. BOARD AT SARATOGA SPRINGS. T e"l,K u.l l^l ?SSli5 ,b? receptioc^of ^.e^. 1 WAY b^lT *";il ?"n"y si.uated on BfiOAU SPaixng^TT 0O.NOKES8 aad KUPIKB ?! 11 snmwudod by ampla and beantl li. . ground*- "fah'e Drat claa*?and the f?Mda. lL? fmrth fUr '?"<? parlies of 1.NOIO.V llALL,.Sa*tAT*<lI'm HO! FOR THE SUMMER RESORTS. The Ohio White Sulphur Springs W" ai be formally opened on the 17th of June OWi m-ting of ,he por^?:^^?r.c^L.'Vuf^-unr orht'wiU???om th" pM*1 fr"m "".'.'r ftiey win imj under the exclnsiTa eonirnl nf th? Proprii tor ANDT WILSON. ^? r??2$iSL c^ ducted nth .pec ?| relarence to a p|^ of ('ashionablb RESORT relaxation ane healthy ImprDTement Theeevr.lt all these features AN V -"PKLN'GS IN AVkKICA my?' si' ? Delaware county, Ohio. A CARD. OLIVER IXOWAIID WILBOX, SAMUEL M. AN DERSO*. AND EDWARD DE CK&NKA, Pof wVJ,.T^2 'Sf.' ""oectwl with the old Bra* or wiLtrAXioii, Bukboloh^ A Co., and Wiluih. ??*? TaTioa A Co., bav* a?eocIated with them as a Special Partner. WILLIAM W HOLLO WAT, of B?l mont county, Ohio, under the name cf WILSON, ANDKKSOSI 4k CKRHE1, ?nd hare opened at their NEW STORK, 415 MARKET St., a splendid stock of STAPLE DR"7" GOODS CLOTOB, OARSIMBRkfl, COTTONADBS, PRISTS, M LAIWKS, and other DRY OOODS. Theentlr* stock having been bonghtlbr cash. oa" CASH BDTERS every ad^n iage in purchasing. WILIOH, AKDBRSOR * CERNEA, 4IS MARKET ST, PHILADELPHIA, ramr25-3m HBHBY C. PiiESH-BB^ ATTORNEY AT LAW Office, N?. 1, M?Ia?r? Hons* I Building., WHEELING, VA, i WUI practice In th. aeTreral Conn* orvindnla OlS aa aUmiUo" he gtr~i to the Collection of HflMf i Great Slaughter! 2 000 IA.*DS AhOLAIS at VA cenu per jrard. ju*t opened. W. do.t take back or - -^ \ * NEW BLACK SILK TALMAS AVDCIRCULARS, Jnst received by mra CEO. B. TATKMt NIB. 400 M*ct~L 20 hf bb a. Lake Herr ug. lOJdo do White Plab. .. kit* Xu. I aad *1 Maekere1. Per salelri Liar. MOKKtBOW A 00 ' AHI ,0- frssis--. NOTICE. WhaaUng, May JtSZjZV?" * tTTKITIOI, SlIalTIA OmCBRI. I lJf* MyiM* "" "Ptea, three wit each, o ?I Caaey'* Infantry Tactba Theahor* la thaaol. work antberiled b, the War DepattmSU^tLri *reellea ef the Infkntry of th. armleaoftheU S ?batbac rag alar, voltuiaai or ml-tfc. Ji*. ORAVKSAOO, Ho. 10 Mooro.*, The Weekly Intelligencer.? WUlooaUin thirty-two column* mostly 8"**1 w" chafe* tad nnMljr K?pti*l tndB| all subject*?tbna malting tbs taiplt, B WHEELING Business School. noxsooni br I- i. huchoock, ?t n<i. as i j IMiilrml,iy< lki?llnnin. Open, ay In of IhlaHiHIftfem ?? *o nld yonn> taMlh by ?JjliitJ4?n rxmpffat Aocoan * BOOK-KEEPING, By tb* most measrwaad beet MhoAs la the landing iobjec'. of .tUntion. A WRITING SCHOOL day and areolae, attended by both ladla* ABITKMETIO ud it. application to all manner at Conntlng*Hoase Calculations mlrall??ltMtloo tb-ir primary Importance &? nsads. Tbere il open to the student alao aeoaraeof bosinksh science nmprMDt PoBUol Boooomy. CuuMrdal law mad Finance Banking and Cniieucy; alao maxim >f eminent Mm* *eo la regard to the beet nethods of conducting badness successfully and kTolding fUiur*. Instruction* In tba aboee subjects ara Interfere id with maxima and inculcations tending to tba in ?ilim of hi Kb character aa men and dtiaeua. Tba ooono of instruction ia intended to ba aa xanprebansiee and thorough aa that of any of tt* ?nmanrr il Callow, while tba axpanaa to tba An ient ia mocb Isss. 1.1. B. begs lea re to refer tbom to whom ha ?? ..known loUao. W. SmitK Jtan., to tba o?oan r the banks in Wbeellag and Bridgeport, and to hla 1863. 1863 NEW GOODS. uimcw AND.coMPijrr* stock on SPRING GOODS lJust Received at W. D. SAWTELL & BROS. No. 9 Monroe Street, fcb!3 WHEELING, VA. niE FAMILY GOLDEN A GIANT A. .Hi E S, STOREY'S PHCENIX ALE BRRWEHY. I'HESE ALKls ARK MADE FROM TUB CIIOI remt Malt andllopMod pare* filtered water and ere UHUrpMMd io Brillitncj and Fl?r?r. For?lnta Arrets, half barrels and at the Brewery on FOURTH ?TREKT, SOUTH WHEELING. N. B.?The Family Ale la aa excellent dinner Ala i wholesome and strengthening Conic* and is pot np in kec? aud half fur Family nee. Orders lef< at O. W. Ke?e?ing * Co.'*. corner of feiinry and Market street*, will be promptly atten ded to. n?*lW & SAMUEL P. WHEELER, ATTORNEY, 30LLECTUK OF 1'K.XMloKi*. MILMERS'CLAIM* AND CERTIFIED ACC0CXT8. LL Officers FoMlrrs. or Seamen, disabled In tb# ?frrce f U?* Ceiled states, are r-utiUed to Pea for life; *nd in ease of tbelr death, tba w dow, ,rph-n children, mother or et??er p! any such oOfcvr, pldier or seaman, is entitled to a pension, and aU he bounty of one hundred dollars, an 1 alt back pay In*. My fee io eacb c*?e ie FI VK UOLLAKfc ( lh? laim or pension ia collected, and NO CHARGE in tase of tallnre. *x Certified Accounts t jHii?sd an the meet reesona ile Office, No. 150 Fourth street, ? ear the Court-hou^a, rhaaHnc. Va. JXTISXIOST Wholesale and Retails 3EDSTEAD ANO BOX FACTORS P. PHILLIPS, Street, CsaUs WkstllBf, rHAVEON HAND a large and complete ??cgtsssa* of Bedstead* Lounges and Cribs, which will ba old aa the m?sj reasonable teram. Made to order every deerrlption of Trunk, TiliM, I rape. Strawberry. Cracker and Packing Boxes. Particular attention paid to Jeb Taming for OaM* let Makers and other*. Bedposts, Table and Stand L*o. Nearall Porta sad (anisters on hand and made to order. Scroll. Fennel, Weatherboard and Rlp-s vfog tromntl ? done. ALL ROODS WARRANTED 1 would respectfully call tr e attention of tba pab? (c to my stock, and trust by strict attention sad tromptness teaser it a eontinaanc* of their fsTors. novt>-ly S. P. HILDRBTH, NOTARY PUBLIC. QrriCK No. A3 Main street. Wheeling, Vs.. will attend to takta* icknwM|<mab of Dssds, Powers of Attorney. Ac., and also to obtaining ar* rearsof pay and bounty money da* the heir, of Is. Mad soldiers. ayt-lyl CARPETS RUGS, OIL CLOTHS Wall Pspci, Certain Materials, | And Uphobrtery Ware ofeeery deaeriptloa WHKKLINO, VA WO lit and Mabofmay Framed Looking Olasee "sto order. s*pt/W jr. Mm flosnuv. COKITELXY, COOK & CO. Wheeling Petroleum Works Office sad Re finery Corner of ? i-i-iliy. ' 1 rTATimoMiHimAiiimniMTi rt* Ml and isihricstiag Pettolo?, ar* | >1 Plttabanch price, ia ^uantltlea to not intending to retain. ibrrtnf o as.p.f.d to sell snit the trad* lliruuiKU |irivca in ^m*iih>?>.? ' 7 intending to retail). Hartnf contracted tor a f nna.tit, of Gru'le Pi ii'nlonni we will Isnfr s of Lb. market dnrln* tb* nor 13 8m P. C. HILDRETH & BRO. S3 Main Street, Whsellaf, T? 2 WHOU8AU PBA1.EB1 IN KSr'RS; rUHlfhut Maria PrimpMfar Mo?t.WUaut* Nusv.totjifrM.de. Jyll WUOOW SHADES. pun OILBU B INM. with Uald Border. Il Oreesi Paper. Bnff Paper, aad common Bllada if all stylsa, tor mla by jos. aiiTo s Co., nail tl Ko. 30 Mooi oe street.