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Tuesday Horning, July 21, 1863 jjfcjjrSiNGULiK Fats or a Bobolab.?A well known western burglar met with a singular fate in Cleveland a few days since. It appears that gaining access to the resi dence of a wealthy citizen of that place, he proceeded to ransack ibe house and make preparations for carrying off all the "port able property.'' The silver spoons and euch smaller artioles of value be put into bis pockets, and the other properly he tied up in the bed clothes for convenience of carrying. After having cleared the house of everything that be coold carry 08', be proceeded to make bis escape by a window. Unknown to the burglar, directly beneath the window, was a cistern with a very in secure cover. As be stepped on it the cover gave way and precipitated him into the cistern, which was deep and full of wa ter. The roof of the cistern being partially arched, there was no chauce of escape, and t(,? borglar was drowned. His body was atirrwards found in the cistern, wiib the spoons still in his pockets, and the bundle of other articles tied up ready for carryiug away. JUay-TrLKGBAi'H Stamps.?Some .confu sion having occurred in consequence of the improper mode of cancelling the reve nue stamps put oil telegraph di?patobcs, I the Commissioner of the Revenue basbeon consulted on the subject. Tbe following is tbe reply, and if its directions nre fol lowed, some trouble may be sitved. Tbe mode of simply defacing tbe stamp by making a cross on its face, as is commonly done, .eaves the party sending it withoot redress against the telegraph company, as the paper so cancelled cannot be admitted into a court of law, if by mistake or neg ligence in transportation loss is sustained. But here is the reply . Treatury Drfil,, Of]he of Internal Revenue, ^ Sit!: - your letter of the 9tb instant has been received. In reply thereto, I have the honor to state that the revenue stamps required to be supplied to telegrams should be cancelled by the party seuding the sr.me, in every case, and that the party should cancel said stump by writing bis iuitials and the date upon each stamp used. No other party should cancel the stamp, ex cept by tbe direction of tbe person send ing the telegram, ot his agent writing his initials and tbe date as above. Very respectfully, Josgrij J. Lewis, Commissioner. 1??F~Tiik Morgan Raid ?Gov. Uoreman yesterday received a dispatch from Park ersburg staling that tbe rebels, by laBt report?, were in the vicinity of Cooleville, reported four thousand strong, surrounded on the west by Hobson, on the notth by ' ScbuGeld, on the east by Conine, on the south by the gunboats and Gen. 8cammon. They wero trying to make towards Pome roy. Prisoners report Morgan's force com pletely broken up Aboqt two hundred crossed the Ohio river on. Saturday and part of them will prvbaoly escape. A hundred and fitly were reported killed, but the number is supposed to be over estimated. Morgan and bis force nre still in Ohio. Alt the fords are strongly guarded. Great confidence is felt in tbe capture of tbe wholo band. For particu lars see telegraph column. tar a f bahki'l Fall.?Yesterday a ratio whs driving a two horee team down the Waynesburgh road, wbicb passes along tbe oortb side of Chupliue's Hill. Wbeu above the Crescent iron works the horse* got frightened and ran off* the road, and the whole team was precipitated down the side of tbe bill. At tbe place indicated tbe bill side is almost perpendicular. The driver and one of the horses lodged not far from the road, bat tbe wngon and the other horse rolled down to tbe bottom of the hill, a distance over one hundred teet. Tbe horse wis killed and the wagon was brokeu " into an infinite numbvr of demm ed amall peices." The driver made a most lucky escape, for the tumble was a fearful one. f5?*BAD FOR THE W UK AT HaRVKST?The almost daily showers that drop are veiy discouraging to farmers. The wheat har vest is about at its height. About half the crop is cut, and none of it yet garnered ? It cannot now be housed; it is too wet.? Kain upon grain in sheaves is about as damaging as raiu upon tbe artificial wheat that nods in the bonnets of the woman folks. To house in while damp, would be to con sign it to rot and mildew?perhaps to spontaneous ignition. Much of tbe wheat already cut and bound in sheaves, is sprout ing in the ear, and will be rendered value less. S@~Tuk KiaaTS, as tbe sntnmer ad vances, are becoming quite cool It.wil soon be cool enough to drive in lbe|mo%qui toes wheu "nature's sweet restorer" wil be wooed under difficulties. If there ii on thing that we hate and abhor above an other it is a mosquito. We have alread. heard one or two and their songs bav more terror than John Morgan's army.? Our readers should be resurrecting thei mosquito bars and throwing up fortifies lions. B?- The Rives?-There were less tha three feet of water in the channel of lb Ohio yesterday and falling. Tbe Dim left yesterday afternoon for Parkersburgl The landing is very dull nnd dry and warn A hundred or so cows congregate dail about the water's edge on the Island sic aud present a scene suggestive to Job Morgan and his followers, Tkiatbb.?Our readersshou not forget that Keller's Theatre opens tb evening at Washington Hall Tbe " Ven tian 1 aud a 11 Ghost in spite of himself will bepresented. The company, we a assured, is one of no common merit si we hope it will be greeted with a go bouse. t SfcjrDm* Photographs at R. C. Grav News Depot. 1, J9~Thk Nortonb ?Some fifteen years ngo tbe four brothers Norton came to Wheeling, and io coropnny with other liractical meo eatnblihliud the Belmont Iron Works. No one event ev<-r Rave so great an impetus to tbe manufnciuriug basinets of thatcilT'as did that. In time apart of tbe partners went out and established the La Belle works, and both have been entirely successful. In the course o( time E. M. < Norton sold out and retired trom boBiuees. ! 1 be drones of business, capital without labor came in tu do nothing but thwart business and draw money. But George IV. Norton was at tbe helm, and Belmont mills sailed well were popular aud produc tive until tbe monied partners became se oesb, and now the Nortons hare sold ont and bought splendid iorn works at Ironton, Ohio, where with tbe skill, industry and integrity that bag always characterized them, tbey will build up a noble business. ?ParkertbuTg Gazette. t&^Taieyina.?From the number of rob'beries lately committed iu this city, it is feared that certain scoundrels have bun ded together for purposes of plunder. Onr citizens should use every precaution to protect tbeir property. Some of tbe rob beries lately perpetrated bavo been of the most daring character and it is evident tbat the thieves understand tbeir business. The Dost.?A strong wind prevail ing during the whole of yesterday and whirlwinds were performing their antic tricks with tbe dust in the streets. Clouds of pulvurised earth, largo enough to ob ?cure tbe son were flying in all directions It was a most disagreeable day, tbe like of which few of us will care to witness again. A Vert Disqrackfcl Row took place on Market Square yesterday in which quite a number of intoxicated individuals were concerned. It originated in whisky and ended in sundry bloody noses and bro ken heads. U^?-Prizr Envklopks and cbeap public ations, wholesale. See advertisement, "Hundred Sutlers and Agents." Pianos, Hanos, Pianos, 'j*HK subscriber hu Just received from WE KNABE & CO., Baltimore, a fine stock or superb ROSEWOOD PIANO FORTES, wiih richly carved solid Rosewood mouldings,carved legs, pedal and music stand. improved giand artior overstrung Bhss, agraffe Treble. Thee* instruments contain many valuable im proveuientK and are unquestionably tbe fluent Piano* ever brought to the city. Every in*trument sold at manufacturers*' prices aud warranted for live years. JESSE B MKLLOR, my2S 139 Main St.. Wheeling. Pittsburgh Female College. REV. I. C. PfCItSKIlffO, D. Dm Pmbsidskt. ATTENDANCE p*st ye*r 294. Superb buiidinae. Nineteen able aud ncc->mplirfhe<l teachers. Un surpassed facilities in the oruamental branches. Thorough aud extensive course of study. FORTY DOLLARS per torm pays 11 expense* in the boarding depart ment,except washing and fuel. Next t rm commences Sept. 1. Seudt j i'i evident Pendiin ; for a Catalogue. M. bIMPsON, Pres. Trustee*. Pittsburgh, July 7. 18G8. Jull3 2m TWO VALUABLE FARMS FOR SAT.Tl, In Brouke County, West Ya. '?'HE subscriber hereby gives notice that he will JL st 11 at privates tie first the very valuable and highly improved farm near Independence, Pa., on which he lately r. sided, cont lining '200 acre* This laud l* oft e riche t quality aud ueir to market, all cleared l tud excopt fifteen acre*, which Is of the best white oak timber. The improv. mints consist oft Large Square Briok House, two storieu high, 40x45 feott an i is one of tbe most completely flushed huuiw in Brooke county, and ; a* go >d as new. Also on FRAME BARN, 95 fret by 30. w tti stabl ng and double floor, two larg^ .-heep H use*, nearly finished; brick Spring liouae, Wool House aud Oar iage II >use. double corn crib nnd wa-on shed; wood house and coal hou e; hog |*#n hu 1 other itnprovemei.ts; idso Fruit Trees of anuost every variet *. The location is oue I of tbe best in Hrooke county and is situated in an excellent neighbor-tood i Second: 'arm on BhITiIo Creek. near Waugh's f Mill, c. utain u" ab ut 116 icr.s, all cleared except ; a lot of ten acres Cue ti uber; 2) or *2S .tores cree k bottom, the b .lance line graziug and graiu 1 lud. I 1 will also sell at wholmln the stock of I DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES, Queensware, Hardware, Ready-Made Clothiug, and lio <ts aud shoes, being the stock ot goods now on hand aud constitut ng my Stoie in the town of ln dfpoutlfncr, Wnuhl gtou county, Pa. This is one of the most desirable country locations anywhere to be found; tbe cmintry arouud being densely popula ted, and a fine business can be done at this staud; it being tbe same that Richard Cat tor sccupied for mao) years. The builJing is not iucla<led in the p*oposed sale. Terms inaae known by calliug on the uudersigued. jullllw DAVID WAUOH. FLAQ8. ORDERS for Uniou Flags, of every style, sice and quality, received and promptly attended to at the Variety Store of D. NICOLL A BRO., J nil 3 ? 109 Mnln itfret. Id NOTICE. Bounty, back-pay and pensions, also Quartermaster and Commissary claims, col lected on the shortest notku by TAYLOR, ROLLYSON A CO., jullS No. 60 Main stieet. N B.?None need apply Tor Bounty except thoss discharged on account of wounds received, or those who have served two years. T. R. A OO. Pittsburgh Iron. WE keep a toll ttock ot all sixes bar, band, sheet and hoop Iron ot Pittsburgh make. Abw Norway American Nail Rod, which we will sell a the lowest prices. MKTOaLF A BURT, jullO 60 Main street. 8C DA ASH. WE have received an agency from the Messn Fowler, of New York, for the sale of thet importations of Soda Ash, and will sell at thei f trices, adding freight and exchauge. We are Jus n receipt of a large lot of Kurt* brand, for Oreei Glass and Soap manufacturers. Also a lot of refln? cf two qualities, for Flint Glass manufacturers. W invite tne attention of consumer-. MKTCALF A BURT, ? Jul20 56 Main street. FIRE FBOOF SAFES A FULL stock of Burke k Barnes' Celebrate Safes on hand, which we sell at manufacturer prices, the purchaser saving freight from Plttsburi METCALF A BURT, JullO 66 Main street. Mill Feed! Mill Feed AFRESH supply of heavy, rich MILL FIKDJa received and for sale by PRYOR A FROST, my6 21 and S3 Main wL Mxxchaktb' and MKBinca' Baxk, 1 Wheeling, July 14,1863./ THE Directors of this Bank have declared a dh dend ol four (4j per cent, out of the earning ] tbe last six months, which will be paid to the stoc e I holders, or their legal representatives on deaaan (the State and Federal taxee paid by the Rank. I jut 16 lw 1. BRADY, Cashier. WKST vmo^ouio CIRCUIT Htmry K. List, John Ust 1 Robert Morrison and Bon- I {?& hEXS jF"!1" \ AtUchm*" '? <??>?? ??. | John McUowan. j I he ia not a resident of thia State, on motion of ilid di!en'S,nt:H "'i?' " *" or<lN'tJ ">?? the t7r ??!!*" h*"> wltblu one month af ter the do, pnbllcitlon of tbls order and do what ?I.h .V^. "',ry to P?'*" h'? Interest In this rait, and that * copy of till* b? publlsliid once a work fn tfl>?I,rltSC?rwiTe Z~"" ln """* "?wj|)aper printed In tbe city of Wheeling, and that a copy of the snuie UhEojunTy fr?nt d0?r ,ho Court ,>onH ?r t To?f>: JACOB BURKLE, Clerk. J O. Ca.amii, pltffs atfy. j?l8 The United Htatea of America, j In Kern. Poor hogshead. ofTobaooo, the f '"f'lture'aad Ooiv property of John P. Jennings. J Diutlon ^TUKRKA^, on the 30th day of Jnne, A. D. 1863 " '"'""nation whs fllt-d ln the D strictConrt of the United Mates for the Wertern District of Vir glnia on behalf ol the United Mates, by the Attorney thereof for said H-trlct, against four hogsheads <5 Tobacco the property o! John P Jennings, described fiT*. Information?In which lnfurmaliou it is in substance altogedthat tha ovuer thereof Is engaged In tha existing rebellion against tha United State* that at the time of hla becoming so engaged be was' the owner of the property aforesaid, i but he is hold ing office noder the no called Confederate States ol America or under the reunions gov.rum.ot of the Mate of. Irgiuia sitting at Klchmood. and praying that eak] pr.merty may be confloat d and sold u forfeited to I he United St Ue* Whereas au order of ?ale for the abov. named nroprrty was tna- e at tbe Spring term A. D-18?3. of the District Court of the Wi eefinK1*"" *t*ern District of Vligtnla at Now therefore, In pursuance of tbomooltionunder the seal or tbe said Court, lo me directed end deliv ered, I do hereby gire public notloe to all persons clolinlDg aBy interest in said property, or the i.ro "PP*'r before the Judge of the Dis trictCouroftlie United Mate* for the Western District.of Virginia ?t Wheeling, on the <kh day of beptember, A. D 10W, if tbe same shall be a dav of Jur sd let loo. If not ..n tile next day of Jurisdiction thereafter, thru and t tore to interpjsu thelrclalus and make their allegations lo Ibu behalf. 1SDW \KJD M. NORTON, ? U 8 Ma.abal W. D. of Va. Bk?j. H.ainm, U. 8. Attorney. July 14[. Assignee's Sale. BY virtue of a deed of as?ignment to me made by Darid Jenkins on the od day of March. 1857. record, d In Deed Book Na. 8, pagea 21. 22 and 23, of llanoock t 'ounty, Virginia, I heieby offer at private sale all the following property, to wit: A certain p.roel of land and premiaee situate. I a.tJoiuiuK the town o! ?ew Cumberland, Hancock C.unty, West Va., on the Ohio river, oontaining two acre*, two rods and thirty-eight perches, more or Jess, on which idi erected a firat cla?s steam saw mill in good rnu niuK order, doing a large business. Any perron de siring a a?fe and paying investment will be satisfied by making it in thia property. I also off.rat private sale by virtue of sad assignment a flue two story frame house and lot situated in said town of N*w Cumberland, but a few yards irom the saw mill. Dm house ia very oommodioualy and pleasantly situated, out buildings excellent. The foregoing property will be offered at private ?ale until the 1st day of Sept tuber n*xt, on which day. If not sold prior thereto, will then be offered at public sale on the premises,comm ncingat the hour of 10 o clock, A. M. Any person desirous of purcha* ?log either or both of the properties above de ctibed will please call on or address the uuder?igned at Freeman's Landing. Hancock County. Weal Va., who will give any information desired. Terms of paytne t reasonable. Ju,7 ,Zm* THOMAS ANDERSON, Assignee. AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Real Estate. rWILL SKLL on Monday, Jnne 22d, 1803, at 10 o'clock, A. M., at the front door of the Court liouee in Chio oounty. Lot No. 220, nituated on the north west corner of Eoff and Third streets. Centre Wheeling, on which Is erected a two-story Drick Ouindlui;?two tenements?each cantaiuing teven rooms, kitchen and cellar. Persons wishing to pur chase are invited to call a id see tbe premises Terms ot sale?$1,000 in cash on day of sale and the balance on a credit of six and twelve months, with interest from day of sale, the purchaser giving bonds with good security. Jnn5 GEO. E. WICKIIAM, Auctioneer. The above sale ia poetponed till Wednesday, July 15th, at 10 o'clock, A. M. JulT td FOR SALE. MY KR8YDRNCK in Bridgeport, Belmont County, Ohio. There is about 9# acres of ground, part of It planted ln fruit, some of it bearlag n-.w: a good u el 1 of water and necessary ont buildings on the pltiM. Terms low, and payments easy. If not dispo-ied of before the 1st of August, I will lay it out out In lota and sell them In that way. Any per ?on wanting a good home, or a good inveatment, would do well to tecare this property. ^ _ TllOd. U OUI?KRTgON. Wheeling, June 23,1803-taul Semi-Aiinual Statement or People* Hanky July 1, 1863. AnaxTTa. Personal Property | 279 50 Billa and Notes Discounted 62,431 23 Doe by Continental Bauk, N. Y 0,098 23 44 Bank North America. Phlla 6,741 83 M Merchants Bank. Balto 7*20 73 M R. Patrick, A Co. Pittoburg 2,786 01 44 M. A M. Bank, of Wheeling 7,415 14 " Other Banks and Banaera. 8,0*3 16 Expense nccount.% ^ gi Cash on hand 16,316 87 $188,740 11 UABIUTUtt. Capital Stook paid in .$29,640 00 Surplus Kuud 1.911 86 Due to other Hanks 2,974 06 Special Deposit 63 1U6 81 Transient Deposit 63.467 68 I Inter eat account 2,609 71 $133,749 IX J. R. DICKEY, Cash. DIVIDEND. Pkoplbs' Base. I Wheeling, West Va? Jnly 1. 1'63. f t'UE Directors of this Hank have this day declared a Dividend of (six 6 percent, on the Capital stock, out of the profits of the last six months, pay able to the titi<ekboldera on demand, free ot Federal and Mate taxes. Joljf J. R. DfOKKY, Cash. Savings Bank of Wheeling. STATEMENT. uaBtL'Tin. Capital Stook $ 18,680 00 Surplua 811 61 Special 2>eposita 74.3* 8 97 Tiau lent " 80,607 23 | Interest 2^31 91 Due to other Banks - 39 46 $177,932 07 aasrrra. Bills Discounted j$ 94,046 81 Real KaUte SMI 65 Office Furniture 200 39 Due irom other Banks 68,089 83 Protest account.... 7 40 Expet.ae account 731 99 Cash on hand 16 22> 07 $177,932 07 Wbkkuko, W. V., July 9,186a THE Board of Directors of this Bank have thia day declared a dividend of ten (10) percent, ont of the profits for the last six months; payaole to -stockholder* on demand, free from all taxes. _Jul2 fl. P. HiLDRETO, Treas'r. To Wool Growers. ~Nrir Yoax, May 16,1868. GENTLEMEN: We are prepared to receive, han dle, and eell Wool in large and amall lota, on the following rondltiona: After the Wool Is laid down at our door, we will atore. Insure, grade, mU, deliver, collect, and remit, for one cent per pound. Our terms of sales are for caan, or nett prices, ad ding Interest for time. Ia no oaaee do we take paper without the owners consent that will not sell alone. Our long acquaintance with tha trade enables us to tasks quiek sales at the saarket value. Having the confidence ol large capitalists, also en' ablea ua to negotiate for advances en the most Jfcvor able terms. AU remittances will be promptly forwarded with account of sales We shall be pleased to receive your' Wool, and wil give it prompt attentian?always keeping our friend* posted on the condition of tbe market. Vory respectfully, jours. H. A. PETTI BONE A WALLACE, Wool Brokers, 70 Broad 8tre*t New York. my20 3md* TO LADIES. Numerous applications h... fw>? Mm.t time been made to me by Ladies for ins true ion In writing and other subject-* of atndy in th Wheeling Busineee School, but each has preferred t wait till others should begin. I reepectfully infort all interested that a claSa of .Ladles haa now con meact d, aad 1 shall be glad to receive more. oct30-tf 1.1. HITCHCOCK. NOTICE. ALL those wishing to buy or sell Real I4at have Certified Accounts collected, or Pensio and Bounty procured, on the shortest aotice, will oo< suit their own intereet by calling Immediately 1 No. 99 Main street. JOOi TAYLOR, ROLLYSON A 00. UUS1NESS NOTIOKS. fgr A F?? H?ad of IIau.?B<t. J. {{.Cornell, N. Y. City. UJI la aletter: ?'! procured M re. 8. A. Allen's World's HilrBwIonr and KylobAkttmm fore relative, lain happy to aav ,lt prevented the falling off of the hair, and ra.to.ed It, from beinic ?lllH grii,to Itii natural gloeay and bea'iUful blar*." Sold by DrujtKta'" werywbere. Depot, lwi Oreen- ' wlcli street, New York. JullS SPECIAL NOTICES. Laughtin's Old Home Bitters. THK PRIDE OF VIRGINIA. A nectary article this warm weuth?w. That'a what's the matter. You want a bottlo. Don't go about oomplaintng of being 90 weak and fueling ao exhausted oy the weather. Vou can be relieved Tery easily by uetng Laughlin'B Old Home Bitters, THK PR1I.B OP VlrtOlSIA. No use going to the Spri ga aud spending ?o man y of those ?greenbacks.** Yoa will eat betiar and of ceuree teel better, and m a natural consequence look better, by using Laughlin's Old Home Bitters, THE PHIDK OP VIRGfNIA. 1 Tbeae Bitter* are agreeable to tbe taste, in mild operation, tbe moat delicate oaing them with Impu nity. Speedy In action and penetrating tbe seat of dfseaae, they impart new health and vigor to the ??Btem. Tho exquisite flavor, the de'ic %te aroma i^d pleasant taate of ihla prajmration ren lent it pe ^illarly acceptable, even to the feverrdand languid mtlont. Prepared only by LAU<iULlNri A bUdilFIKLD. Jul2 Wholeaale Dmggiata, Wheeling. ^4EVER KNOWN TO FAIL! DIXON'S ABOMATIC Blackberry Carminative. TUB SOVEREIGN REMEDY FOR bysenlery, Uinrrhtn, Flux. Cholera Morbus and Summer t'omplaiui. | The immense mIm testify to the merit* of this remedy. Tbe numerous daily repotta of astonishlug oures itteat ita value. It has advantage# over any other romedy. at onoe raring tbe dlaease, end Impacting tout* and ntrengtb M the ?> stem. Ia safe and harrafan to the iufiiat, und powerful in ;he adnlt case. To the soldier, especially, it Is Invaluable, being appropriately termed by them, in many certificates, "THE SOLDIEU'8 FRIEND," Mothers find it superior to any Roolbiug syrnp for ihlldrea teething; freed from th* injurious elfecis of tfarcotlce, gives reit to the snfTerer by removing lie disease. Sold by respectable Dealers every where. Paica 25 Otrrra a Botylk. Prepared only by Jun27 6m WM. F. DAVIDSON,Cincinnati, O. For Rata, Mice, Roaches, Ante. Bed* Buga, lUotha In Fura, Woollena, Ac. [naecta on Plant*, Fowls, Anlmala,Ac 'at np In 25c. 60c. and $1 00 Boxes, Bottles, and Hanks. $8 and i6 sitae for Hotma, Puauo Ihhtvtv loi, Ac. "Only infallible remedies known." u Free from Poison*." ?* Not daogeroua to tbe Human Family." ?'Rate come out of their holseto die." %W Sold Wholeaale in all largecltles. Sold by all Dacooxsrs and K*tailbu erery where. U' ! 11 BxwabbI II" of all worthless imitations. BF* See tbut "Oobtar'b" uanie is on e?w:h Box, Bottle and Flask, before you buy. pST Address HENRY R. COST AR. t#" PaiNctrac. Daror 443 Bboadway.N. fT" Sold by? K. BOOKING, A.O. GOOD, Wholeaale and Retail Amenta, mar4-6zn Wheeling. Va. 1. Me ADAMH. A. J. ADAMa. sr. M. Din MA a A. M. Adams & Go. f"T AVKJnat reoeived one of the flueet and beat a ?X lected stocks of SPR1SU & SUMMER GOODS | ever brought to the city CLOTHS of every grade and odor. CASS1RIKRES, Frci-ch and Domestic, of adl styles and kinds. VE8TINQS In great variety. Silk. Caahmer. Velvet and Marsuilles of all kinds, which we will make to order on the abort est notice and in the best style of workmanship We have also on hand a floe selected atock of Read-Made Clothing, COATS* PANTS and VESTSm ?lt kinda and quali-ies. SHIRTS and DRAWERS, Omn, Merino, l ambs1 ttool and Cotton. I We have a floe assortment of COLLARS, WHITE SHIRTS* SOCKS, ULOVES. KECK TIES, SUSPENDERS, Etc., Etc We will be able to suit all who may favor us with | | their patronage, WHOLESALE 4t RETAIL. A.- JML. AJDAMS Oc OO We have also a fine assortment of U. 3 A MILITABY GOODS. nPPIOKKS' UNIFORM 8U1TB ma.lo to order OD the shortest notice. Always on hand a fine assortment of REVOLVERS, SWORDS, BELTS, BUGLES, SHOl'LDKlt HANDS, BULLION \NO METAL L1C HAT RAGLES AND CORDS, Ac , Ac. A. M. ADAMS & CO., 30 Water St., WHJCELIS0, WEST VA. ?piMn NOTICE. To Whom it may Conecrn. ON and after the 1st of July, 1&63, we intend lo sell our goods for CASH ONLY excepting per sons having regnlsr places of business in the dty, who shall be entitled to the nsnal credit. All accounU due ?nd aot paid to date will be die po-d of far Election- JA8. C. ORR A CO. Wheeling Baiierj. /"COMMANDANT* OF POSTS and Provost Mar . V>? aha Is are r?q lested to send any men belonging ! to Battery *4D,W lit Va. Light Artillery, to report 1 ; to their Captain at Wheeling. West Vs.. where the , | men will be cunoentr-ted and equipped for service 1 ' ^FfV ?'or"^ntybr>od, young, able bodied men are wanted to fill up this Battery, and wlli be takes on app Ication to either of the commissioned officer* betonfogto It, Oapt. JOHS 0ARLIS, Battery "D," l?t Va. Lifht Artillery, ^oll Commanding. : Stocks for Sale. ? , TTTILL be aold at tbe Court Herase, on Tueedav o i W the 21st of this month, at 10 o'clock, A. M. n : the following stocks: 11 Shares of the Capital Stock ot tbe Northweoteri the MerchantV and Mechanic.1 Baal ?'&t Ehar^ol the W iling Sf'lo*. InetltnUoo. 80 Shard of the Whaling <3a? Company. MAKY WOUM, Kxeentrt*. ! Jnly {I, 1M3. ?I"14"1 rv>'|ON F LAOS at tbe Variety fltor. ut I U 0. MCOLL A BhO., ! ;aou 109 Main ?tr*t_ idoppit. Thirteen Hundred of Morgan's Men Captured. Ciiicissati, Jnijr 'JU.?Ou Satordir Jiur tt*ii's f?roM-?rere uverukei: near Pomrrav lij Hnbsun ?uii Judith, who bad formed a junction. M jrif.in tiodiog himself in close qatirtert*, and learning that the ford at buffiogfljn Island whs well guarded, broke up fata baud in small squad* io order to escape. One 6quad with dig pieces of ar tillery made for the crossing at Buffiugtoo, but the gunboxu drove ibt m buck with the loss of 150 killed :tud drowned. Ou^ car a|ty made a charge and captured the bat tery, killing a number of rebels. Col?. Wolford and Sbnckford succeeded io capturing one lot of 675 and another lot of 275, besides numerous squads, ro.k iog iu ail over 1,000 prisoners; anioog tb**iu Col Dick Morgau, (brother of John,) ?pd Cola Ward and Grigblj. Our cavalry are in pursuit of the balance uf bis command, which is entirely broken up and scattered in the hills The posi i?on of our forces i eucb that tbey can'i get across the Ouio nor get much further ?iortb LaTkb 12 M.?Our forces are contioa^lly ctp tiring M rgnn's men. Col. IS. -i i I Duk ifas capiured thii mornink. near Pomeroy Iver 13o0 ?oen hive b- n taken so far. Retaliation liireatcned Fobtkkss- Munkoc, Juiy 19?Yesterdat ifteruooa the rebt-l General W Fur Hugi iee and C>?ptaia Winder were removto rum ilie Mct/leliua Hospital to Ponres ion roe. MittJ placed in a i&srmmt under * fuard, nod notice sent to tbr Rebel Gov [?nmerit itui if tbey execute CMpiaihr Sawteraod Fivuo, whouj ibt-y now bole |n close coiifin mcot ?nd under ?entenc* jn R cbtunnd, Lee and Winder will be ex ecuted iu retaliation Brag^ si ill moving .backward Meui'hi^ J?i v 18.-Gfii llurlbut'd ecu m trrii*-d ?t O?roih t?. d*y frt.ro Deeatu inJ Jacksonville They report Bnpg r# reating pt ecipitareljr into fieorgta. fo owed bjr Ro-<eorans* forces* Ko-piranV ad ranee is reported ??t Rome. Tfoe scouts re nin Brngi! endeavoring to m ?be h juricti.. villi Johnson, and that desertions from hi? irmy are numerous. More Prisoners. Ciscinmatti, July 20.?Major Brown. :ommauding a buttalion of the 10'h Ken ucky Cavalry, arrived here with 150 pris mers, captured during a reconooissance iear Abiugtoo, Va. <?? ? Philadlphia, June 20?The Inquirer i&9 a dispatch dated fliigerstown the 18th. itating the rear guard of Lee's arm/ left art ins burg on Saturday moruii-g. Our arbole force is across the river. Tbe Poto nac is falling rapidij. Lee is retreating. 3is main force is moving by Siruusburg md StantuQ, not by Culpeper. The draft is progressing quietly to-day [Owing to the storm iaet night we are without our usual full telegraphic report.J AesrtsTAfT Quarter-Master's Omcs, ] Comer G and 2:d Streets, W'asbikgios, D. C , July 11th, 1S?3. J TXTILL be sold at public auction, on Wednesday, tbe "J+d instant, at the Corral, near the Obiter "?ry? Washington, D. C , a lot of Ilorsee aud Mulet :ondeuiuo<i a* uufit for public service. half to commence at 10 o'clock. A. M. Term*?Cash in Government funds. C. H. TOMPKINS, Jul 15!d Cwpt. A. Q. M.. U. 8 A. DKfoT CuMMISS ART'S ufKlCK, i Baltimore, Mo., June 22 J, 1863. / SEALED PRuPOSALS are respectfully Invited by tbe unucrsigued, until 1* M. WEDNESDAY, July 15th, 1S61, for iurnfohing FRB8H BEEF, until December 81st. ISti.J, to the United ?tate? Troops stationed at Wheeling Oiaftou. Parkersburg sod New Creek, Va , and Cumberland, Md. Tbe beef to lie of good and wholesome quality, and delivereJ in quarters, necks and sbatikx ezcludrdi ?t their different Camps, -Quarter*,'? and Hospital*' in such quantities and at auch time* a? tbe Re^l mental Commissaries and 8urgoon' io cbarea o' Hospitals, upon consultation with the contractor may dir ct. Prop >o?is Hill be received f r supplying any o* (he above meutioued points separate! . Bl uk forms for proposals can b? had on applica 'ion nt tbls office, either iu pers ?u, b> mail, or tel graph. ne certificate attached to tbe proposal matt be tigned by two responsible parties. The responsibility ot tbo guarantors most b.* thown by tbe official certificate of th Clnrk of the nearest District Court, or tne United dtates District * ttorney. Bidders most be present to respond to their bids, and be piepared to give bonds for the fulfillment of their contra.t, or tbelr proposals will not br con sidered. Proposals mu-it be endorsed distinctly, ??Prop sals for furnisbng Krcnh Beef." aud ad reused to Cap; Tbos. C. >ullivan. C. t? , B drimore, Md. If a bid is in the nauif of a firm, tUe names of alJ be members and tb-ir po^toffico addr?->s mm<^ a^ pe-?r. or tbey will u?.t h oousidered. Pa.vmentM to be mad?* tooutbl.v in sucb funds a> uiay be on hand; If none on band, to be made as s.?oo as received. &acb i-ers n. or every member oi a firm offering a propa-al, mn-t accompany It y an oath of alie^ anoe io tbe Uni cd States Government, if he has not al .ready filed one iu tni< otHc? . All propo ai-? nor complying strictly with tbe above specifications will poditiveiy b? r-J c?ed. TilMtf C. SUl.Li VAN, Je2&-tJy? 0 *o aln *u-i C. S. (J. rt. A WAK I E 'a RI M .>1. | PaoVo t M .\Kan it, ligasaaL's ? rr*c> Wa^xiugtoo, D C? July 10,1^63 j CIKCCI AR, > [ No 43. / 1IIE i'/lIou|ng extrwets from Itwa of the United Slates, now in forces a.e | ubli-bed for the iufor nrntion ao<J. u dance of all concerned : section 12. oi <b* Eurolruoot act. ?f er directing how the df?ft Hhall be conducted, saja: **Ar>d tbe j/eW' n ro drawn ebail be notifi. J of the name it Int. ten d*ys then Mfter, by a urn.en or printed i otic* to be served persooady, or by uar-tig ?% copy at t - e ' Iks place of ievidence, r? q lir.ng him o appea at I denicnated place of renUeKv-uis to report f r ?1uty " , eection 13, o tne hnr. ilm nt act. contains tL following: *And an, person failit g to report after due service of notice, as herein pre.^cribrd. a itb a^t fnrnist.in^ a subt itute, or paying tbe requireti sum therefrr. ball de deemed a na-CxaTAR. and shall be arrested by tbe i'r v st Marshal, and sent to the neartsi militaiy p st for trial by c ?urt mart at, uti les*, up n proper showing thnt be is not liable to do military duty, tile Boara of Enrollment absdl relieve bim from the draft." 'ibe'- Oth Article of War contains tbe 'ollowiog: UA1I officers and aolci*-rs * * convicted of bariug dtserted, ?-ball xujjir death, or such other punish ment as by sentence of court-martial shall be in flicted.'* JAME3 B.PRT, ^_Jull5 It Provost Marshal Gene a!. ATTKSTION, MILITIA OFFICERS. JUST RECf.IV'Kti?10 copies, three vols, each, o* Casey's 1 nftntry Tactics The above is the only wora antborised by tne War Department for the in struction of the Intantry of tbe armies of the U. 8 , uhetber regular, volnnteei or militia. Jos. gra ves m oo., JunlS No. 80 Monro* st. Iljdranllc Cement. 1ITB have just received a ear load of fresh Ca ff ment, "Lynns" brand, warranted superior, which we are selling low. Being tbe only agents for tbis Cement here, we can furnish It in quaoti t*e*. on abort notice. MKTCALP A BURT, jullO 16 Main street. UNION FLAGS. [? DOZEN CMOS Fl.AGS, awortad ?>?, re. / ceived to-day, wholesale aud retail, at the Va riety Store of D. NI COLL .% BRU. jul2 96, POCKET BOOKS AND PUR8BI, A FINE stock of Turkey Morooco PORT MON N A IKS, Currency Holders, Ac , warranted th< b?t iu the market, for sale by JOS. GRAVES A 00, s?arlMf No. 90 Monroe street. PPOTOGKAPH ALBUMS?Another koC rrcmkit by Express to-day at the Variety Store of my3o P. NIOOLI/ A BRO. SUGAR, Ae. HHD8. choice New Orleans. 60 do nrime do 74 tbbU. Bartrad ? K. T. Pjmp. 50 da cradled?nd r*fla*diuiri. far ??lab' ?pr2S LIST. MOKfUEON * QO.' 50 Assessor's Notice. rpHE AfiSKStfOR of the First Collection District of j 1 Virginia, would roilM that ths AnJitut of this District will oroceed immediately to m^i tb? Income Tax for t!u> vear 1901. the mid Uu to be bu^d oa tb - ino6<Be of 1861 The fallow Iti* do ialong in relation to the assessment of th? In come Tax bav? been issued bj;tfce Com mi?loner of Euternal Hereon*: k tcli pertuu will be required to return hie total Income, so far *f? cifying tut sources from which it Is derived, u to euaule the Assistant Assessor to decide what deduction* t>hsll be saade therefrom. The laooate tsx must be and paid in the district Ju which the assessed person resides. The place a hoie a pereon votes. or I* entitled Co vote, la deemed hia residence. When not a voter, the place where tax on personal property ie paid is held to be t be nlace of residence. In cases of limited partnerships, formed with the condition that no dividend or division of proflta shall ba made until the expiration of the partnership,each u ember of such firm will be required to return his ?hare or profits arising froia such business. for the jraar )%1 as. bad thej se desired, ? division of the profits could have been osac. Uains or pn fits realised frotn the sale of property daring the year 802. which property was purchsaid before the Excise Law went into effect, should bo rr> turned as income tor tb-year 186*. Tbe executors or admi> istraturs of the estates of per ons, who .iied in the year 1662 ahould make re tarn of the income thereof for the year 1868. A meicii* ? t's retnru of income should cover tha hniineea t the year lbdS, *-scln ling previous years Uncoil cted nccunuts must be estimated Pn>siciana ana la?>ers ehonld include actual re ceipts for serv.ee* renderrd In 18M. toge.her with au ?*t 1 male ot unrealised or contingent income due to that year. uividende and Interest payable in 1962 shoold be returned a* income tor that >ear, n, matter when ieciart-d. Dividends derived from gaa stock are taxable as in income derived from ooal mine* mast be returned, dtuuugh ?tax baa been ptetijtuiy p 4 1 So the ?ai 4udoCi d. Au dean t oo can be m*ue because of th? liruiuieliod value actual r sup,** d. of the Coal vein r bed. bj the process of tuiuiu^. Mentd?riv?d ltorn ro-'I ri'iciee m 1 ..o?ue. d'mniunx paid lor life lirfiraooe shall not be al owed ?a a tieducnon tn a at men tot lucutec. t'euaion* rsoct ed frixa lite United state- Oovern nent uiue. be retusuetf with otaer inaac eu>jsct to sxaUoB. ?jut u? ots, formerly considered bopcle?4y lo t.lmt Mi . within the t me c veteu bj tne cetum ot in 9ome h?u d i>e incittwu d in thia staiem t Debts c^o-idere hopele sly lo*t n the 31?t of De SJil-rl |H?i. lUid UUe to tbe bUUWw Ot t .c Jtai I 6A u?} bed ducted from the profits of business f rub >qu 'i(l) p.i<l the* ni'ts' bs included lu th return for tbe year in which Uut 'iw ??giv? *u. tOKM ne proviso to the 9 I*t tectioo of the act ?-t Ju.> <et, lb6., r?*pecuuj( th* a on that portion o? in su< ??*r ve?i from Ibitvj rt.ies ecufities It lo dlnO d that when in? me u 1 r.ieo paitly trom Uiese aui par?i> fro u udie< Hiurt.i-, tne $6>* au-i otner ail waue? m*.ie b> 4 -a ?I.a 1 Or fieJuitcd. -s t?r s- poesl le. irvui tlia J- t lion et ioovutr derived r.-m othsr swuicm, sua ?u idtto tu.et* p*-r cftit tax. Ho deduction ca be al owed fnai th- taxable ft ? of a iu ? cii nt lor compensation p*.u l-r li.e lervlcesofn minor sod. a Uisari ?? ??**?* w return ot lbs total amoom f hi* "Sarin ptouso- eb,l? w? allv?el to deduct Uterefrcui tfte subsirteoce of bora -, uiuies, uien, a^?. Mttie o?ed exc?u?ivel> -n iu? carryiug on of miu Wxm. Tlie term 'i?io produce ' isuousttUcd to iu :iu eall produc::on? of a t^rin, of what it^ture oi tind soever. The u count of stock sold by a former sloee l>e :ember dlst, I608, should not w includeu in the pre wnt nmcBSuieufc, but tbe profit realis.d ibrreby n<u-t >n sccou t d tor <n lii?i next ??turn. H nere *e hs. tix* udwU iu nia return produce raised bv him. m lied ia Wh.a? .* p*ri to iwk >aM.-4u?atlj Mid, is muit ac-rount for tne gaiu reslixedby the feeding ind selling oi a* id a lock. Where he baa not includ ed the produce so fed, he must return, a* proflta, the llffetence between tbe value of said at ck on theSlst >1 December, 1S61, and ths amount reUiced tor Vc-rtilixerspurchased by fsrmera, to maintain their aud ill preaeut tiroiiuctive couditiou, will be consid ered as "repaira * in < etimating income. interest should bs considered as iucome only when ^aid, unless it is collectable and remains uupaid by the consent or agreement of the creditor. boaea incurred in tbe prosecution of bnaineaaare sf Jr <ifTset to teams denv?d from boaiuoaa, but not Trom those portion-* of income derived from fixed in i *-xt iueut*, auch as boo da, mortgagee, rents, and tl.e tike. Property used In buainees, and furnishing profits, a ben destroyed b> fire, may be restored, at tbe ex pense of those profits to tbe condition when destroy uli If insured, the difference between insurance re reived aud amount expended in restoration will be tllowed. ihc mcresaed value g-ven a new building by per manent improvements will be charged to capital? not income. Tbe contingent fund of manufacturing corpora tione, made up during the year 1862, and not distrib uted, should not bo returned as part of the income of the stockholden*. Tbe undistributed earuinga of a corporation, made previ<>ua to ?>eptember 1st, 1862, * bother the corpo ration is rrqu red to pay tax on dividends or not, tdiould not be considered a? ths Income of the stock holders, nor should the corporation be required to make return of f-aid reserved earnings as trustees, undsr section 93 ol the Kxcise Law. The income of literary, scientific, or other charita ble institution*, in the h^nds of trustees or others, is not subject to income tax. Wheu a person boards, and rents a room or rootaa, the rent theieof, in lieu of rent of bouse, should be deducted from the ameuut of income subject to tax ation t oasea sustained iu business since l>ecember " lat, 1862, will not enter into the income aaaeasment for 1863. interest on borrowed capital used in buaiaaao may ho deducted from income. 1 If a plan er returns ail hia farm produeta, he wili t?e allowed to deduct the actual expense of snbsiat mx and clothing his slavea Legatee a are not required to return their I gaciee is iucome 1 here ia a special tax on legacies of per ianal property la section lil Tbe iuoome tax is aaeeased upon the actual Income !>f individual j. flrma, as such, will not make re he profits of a manufacturer from bis busiosaa are Dot exempt from income tax, in ouusequenoe of bis hiving paid ths exci*?tsx i uposed by taw upon ar licles manufactured by him. As bri ige, express, telegraph, -team and ferryboat coinpaules or corporatlona ais not authorxed by law to witbnoid and pa? to Oovernneot any tax upon in terest uahl,? r dl?id? n I declared by ti?em,all iucomr of iuditidua a derived fr?-m tbess aoureea a I .able to lnc me tax. rnc tax must be levied oci all dividends declared prior to .-eptember 1st. 1*62. and Upon all sals iea ol >? oera or ptyments to peiso^s to tne civil, m<llt?ry utval. <-r oib r service of (bo United tatea f- ser? vice a rendtreu prio. to sa^l da e as aucn dividenda a d proportion of saiari ? w-r j not eubja^t t? deduc ih?n or c.4*e* inent Ail pern ns neg cctlng or refn^ng to make retura of inc-mie. except in ca-e ?f sirkness, are brought withi tbe p- otltie* p-sscrib d by tbe ll.hsrctio(< of ibe act of July 1st. I8n2. vis: an ad itlon ef S*? pet i eut. to the amoun* asc? rt?lo?<d by tbe Asa ^taat As* ?esM>r, upon ??u. h i' formation bt|i e ? an obtain, and a ^tensity of 11 " , tu b< recovered for ths United Hiates wi b costs oi suit. Hlsua oriHi a ill le left by tbe Assistant Ass*-s sora on a h.cfi to make tbe returns, on the ouuo e e> which is a c nveulent details tateinent of s*m c* of inoome. Tuo-* returns tnu-< be mad. to tbe Af sisiaut Assorts wuhlu an a a from betlm they notified. JOU.V PA Kl% U . As-e?aor lil C 1. Dia . V? TKU8TKE'* SALK. isT ?1rtueof a of treat executed by Dug! |y Nkhol- oil the 17th day of M ?rcli, aud i*a> of reci rd lu o!ii? county. fit?t*oi % irgintn in book *3. page If* A 1 will *ell iu th* city of *herii a?ai the flrout door of tbe Court Houn . on the firsi M?b day ?-f Joiy. 1S6 , th- faiiow.nK proper.y viz: i^k N?. K6. lo , 27. I1U. Ill and 3d l~et of U t No. Id. parts o Lots N ? 7 and 8, and halt of Lot No ' *, ai in the F?rst H ard of the c ty of Whte inc. Also, at same place s id time a piece f ground with tbe ifi |irovecueut? thereon located at the aiateoS of L n.?u tree on toe wharf, formerly known as the Fe b ttouer. Also, at the same time and place, the fol lowing property in Uraham'e aOditioa to the city of Wheel ng, *n Quincy street. Lot >o. 1, \C lot No. 25, V, lot No. 84. H lot N" 34 Also,In East Mbe*l log. North J^oilot N... 76 X I?t No M8, and lot No 8 Also, st the same time and place,. 1.0 aharee of ?tock in tne Belmont Bridge Company, and 10 sharea of steca in the North West, m Bank if Vir ginia. 1 will alao sell ander same deed of trust, on the second Monday in July. 1863 in the town of Moundsville. Marshall county, 8tale of Virginia, a farm known as the Sockman Place, situated in aaid Marshallc uaty, on the wateraot flab ?raek. can taluinr 960 acres, more or lese. Said farm is *ix milss from Glea kascea and eight mflaa from Camer on. Also, will asll under sasd deed of trust, sb lbs third Monday of July, 186J, ia tbe t ?wu of Uaitipn. villa. State of Ohio. Belmont county, tbe Martinsville Ferry ri^ht and boat, tbe Cottage Hotel with two lots No. M and 188. toge her with two pieces, U nod acres of ground, all located in the said town of Mar tinsville. Terms of gale?One third lo cash, the balance in 6, 12 and 18 months, with approved security, mad title retained until tbe money ie paid. my? ISAAC COTT8, T ATTENTION. tHCSK indebted to as ?lil pU*M all ul Mt U _ their blUl without ileUj. jjt D. MOLL * BRO.. ICS Jlelo ?t nTOO wilt to tiuiw the I beepen mwHmmI ct P rfajaerj. loepe. |mh. ' m m Caaba In feet ?oytWnjf maillj kept lm ? Orel clue Drag Store. cmM it So. 1. Odd KeU-nr? H.U. jantt K- BOCK1MO, Aft. JDBT KHCKS'KlJ?A new Rack of Dive Novels Dime Book Books, ell bow end tbe l?W paUisbed. For .eUby Jeolt JOB. SKAVMAOa. TRAT8LIVO DRESS GOODS. P> AIS ALPA0CAS. bow colon, FupUae ( Mibtln, Argeatioe Laetrea, ml jnlS W.s. gPt-?XEY^L PRIZE PACKA0B9.?A Ur?e stock oa bead am tor sele it leee lh*a old prieee Si JO- a RAVES a 00 )?!!? Xo. M Monroe KreU. PC** LEVI STEIN, ? , > Fj shlonable Merchant Tailor ! ?f r ?? ** JlND Whole*ale & .Retail Sealer R3ADY HADE CLOTHING, | 13 MOIROK 8TRKET, WHICEL1NO, VA. OPFBRB t? tkpdt mm of Wliwtlof tiH vtcloit^ mad to the pablic in general, a large mad well M ka sH etocfc of ClOTHS, DOKIK1X CAtDIXKRKK. VK8TISO*, PritXIsHIHU GOODS ABD HEADY MADE CLOTHING, tay other eimiiar eaUblf hm? nt iu this part of Ur on-btry. lautf tke?ue? I'LACK CLOTHS of the vary beet makee. I 'OBSliS o< RagBeh and Preock ?*oufartar*. 1 1>CT CAfSI ? KKSofaJl ettlee and qnailtlM, * ?atue entirel j ueer, eniuble for making emu il'.K, C19BXUE * M^MaILLBs. fUJlfiOi rCExVISULNb GOODS, fl Fooa u *VoOLKN AND WHITE OVKBSIURT&, CNDE& 8111 Hid AMi DtiAWSIUi, oJLK ASU LINKS HA %DgKRMHlfe.rrv NfcCK-TiES, U04lfcRY. ULOVKS, ?U?h PKSDlklU, ft '*ndle?? imVit. Tbukfal (or the very libcrftl pfttrc.ni|t* fitMidsi to the e*t&Miflfen.ei.t ft: th - fmsi. be trtnti t- fctfeftt > conOiituDr? ofti>? 'ktiv. LK\ I ST EI3 ? ** ?*" work Vtfrftatfd u ret>ie>?tit?d. apr7-2ndAw JA UGll LI N\S Old llomc UiIters, TIIK PttlOK U? TlkutvU. IN KLKtiAVr AKD PL8>M.*X f? MSIl'. IAUUBL kf O'.O !!???< fllTTIilc*, ? s The ri ? < * Ir^inwi Cure* Ojtpep^* ard tlx r Compi In J LAIT?iUU\> OLD II HK ? IT FEJ, ? tie ?.l V porea Flaiulen-e aid ]..?t?r-*? -a LtLOftlL! v i LD tWM-: bi .IE*#, T*?? o w. Curee General lability ?ai UMi.oii I ACubLl .'a* OLD U ?Mr. li T1ER4 lhr rule ??f V. jiit,'*, Core* Hi via hi. #*c-l Iteer fcv? LALUilU ??LD li BiTTIBA The r'ri-le ?/ . Cam Acfdit j ol Cue Momsdi. LT.'r'f ?"" ^ Curve and preeen 0 r ~*-.-r at 1 A tie LA(JUULI\N OLD II MK BITTER?, The P?W*eT VJrJmn, Cores Sallow jucn wJ hieiw breath LAUUULI.%'^ OLD li MK - ITPff ?*, The m Vu(iaui, Cuiee Nor* out AO ciiune LALGiiLI.N'.s oLO IMUJC BITTFRd. the Prite of Virj aut, Should be aied by ail Traveler*. LAUGH UN H OL B1TTKR J? Th- rrWc of V ir>rir ia, .-hoaM be need by every on* Lvltc te Female* To T?lida fernuna of bexnmrj KaMl?, .-toUt*** pused to Muumatc influrocee. It can *?e m a -Mora-ogj Appetizer.** Prepared only by LAUG'JLIN'3 A 1 C UF1EU>, jol2 Who!taalo Whtein g w a, WHOLESALE DRY GOODS, Simpson & Wilson. W E call attention of Merchant." to onr large and attractive etock of Fancy & Staple DRY GOODS, At frreatly reduced price*. Flarlnp our etock In eCore previwai to the late grtut %dvancee, we are fully fytepared to meet the pre?w<nt decline. We offer a tall Hue of PRINTS, DE LAIBTKS, UINGHAM.H, HChLlAi, CHECKS, BTCf ETC. C0TT03IA 0ES? JEANS TWEED, DE2V1MS SCHNMER COATIX..S ETC., ETC* Aa well aa a Full Line of ISotiono. Simpson & Wilson, IO MONEOE STHEET, ? ' w jhi n i-rr.TT<rq, - - apr4 f GROCERIES inn KM,'S| VHl** N.V MOLA AV*. I v/v/ t<j I'bhi. BrECc ? .-ce'-viel iru rj 1 up. 6* bbU. iSetra l? 1 ,1 W iiliJ*. K *?.??? F * 10* bblo H-fifk] Jn?t rK?<ftC *? ? !? f wh I ? paxtv^, a oolv:pat. ?u0 rr /00 bids. -air. 76 hai;e l*ria.?* Rio Ctftt &?? h *C- I'r i di h. d- ? W* T5 d?/? Bocfteie. Tfib*,Ae. Oo heu-j ai? j { 1 ?i?c f?> P XT ? U 1 Iei\ A <v:iKn ?1. aaytS _ III I Ci u-ft ?. * .?? . a "IVJ 3?? t? V tifi-'i -n ?n?i Wr-uui ? o? e. fl* m *n ! ? ci.tir ?*? ? u rh ,*b IT 6U !ilf e tiaaii and ivoa,. II, >on t ?a. !!>? hlf ???'!- ?l. ?'ar ao ?* Orwti- d C::m?u: n, Cr? a ? Ta'taj, ll*ti??? lii<?te Ftin-er,*???!<?"?' "? ?la4?k Ma?t<l?-r. AI otn ???<?!?. CiuUie-, V S:arcti. Ac.. 4c. On banc, *1^1 ?-i?- be PAXTON. O 'M/1N A OOLCBA majU 7" B Xrw* ?? IU* ?.* . L.? Icr^LVUd. ? f '/U 5^ lb l.'iCAp fofe-voo. ?^0 k?-j. 6 t?U fiibexa 100^000 Coaim-fi i'ijcar* Obbaixl, aoj C r ?%]?- !>? PAX?'J!?t D02fum A OCTLUA ' nil I HULA. N?? 2 MaCNK ?:L IUU 100 half b le vo. 8 HmektitL 75 ba;f bhl* No 2 d 26 hide 9fe? Pet am t lerrip^. t ? half LbU. Lake W hite JTieh. For sale by PAXtOX, VJSLOX A CGLt fclT. ?y Mute Received To-Day. WII-LMhaloae to the War .?eenU. Klo(dt'Bi Couiof _jt J Battle Orj WbO will Care fcr Mv<b*r as?L..X. > " I'm looking or him b? Luc 5 " Da tbee tk ik of Be at home ?? We do tblak of tkeeat koae, aoever 93 ' - (MU|> b? the eea SO " Dear raotber 111 cu-ne b me agala-__.._-M ** Knck me to alw|> moth' r.~. ? , Mother le the BMIle over I>y -.3 ? " ?* Jockey Hat and F?ath*r & ? *? Vacant Chair.^^.4^^.. ? ?* And other*, at the Variety StoreW ~J D NICOtL ft no., JnflA 100 Main etreet. J?ST BECEIVXI>-Another lot qT Perfntqkry for the haodAerchlef The beet and JarreRt 'aMorV ment can be tmnd at the Old Fellow Ban Drag Store. Can and examine tar yourselC junll yourselC R- BOCK15CF, ARent. WJU<1* or'ns* jr^:sf'^s!ar?; Xiprte-by go. SO lUaw* *"?* wy?