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gailg pfntiHigmn. CAMPBELL ft M'DBBMOT, PKOFK11TOU AID IDlfOM. TMKMfl ? Diht, delivered In d'J P** WiixlT) In ad T*nn?^.?JJqq WIIKKLmU, WEST vA. Monday Morning, Angnit 8 National Union Nominations. FOB PKE8IOKIT1 ABRAHAH LINCOLN, or ILLINOIS. FOB VICE-PHBIIDCIT, ANDREW JOHNSON, 07 TSNVES8JU. PHKBIDENT1AL EtBCTOHI. 71 EST D18TUCT. JOHN H. ATKINSON, of lUaoock Countj. BXOOXD DMTAICT, HON. KDWABD O BUNKRR, of Monongalia. TfllBO OlSTBlOTf R.?. BROWN, of Jackson. XLSCTOU AT LAMB, ?LLKRT R. HALL, of lUrioa. W.R. STEVEN BOM, of Wood. Union State Ticket. rOE QOTMJIOB, ABTHCK I. KORKU AN, of Wood County. ?kutui o? iuii, QRANVILLK D. HALL, of Hmrriwn. adsito* or stats, JAUB8 McWHORTBJt, of Boans. TKBABOUk or STATS. 0AUPBKLL TAKE, ol Brook*. ATTOSHST SSStMAt, BPHBAIM B. HALL, of Marion. cosuaicss, 0. D. B UBBAUD, of Ohio Ooontjr. Is anotber column of this morning's piper will be found some resolutions passed bj a meeting held in West Libert/ township, one of wbicb instructs tbe Board of Supervisors to TOta at the Gonr^ House to*day for a bounty of six bnndred dollars to volanteers under tbe late call of the President of the United States, instead of voting to confirm the sum offered last Monday bjr tbe Board. This six hundred dollar Instruction is of conrse an extreme figure, and one which we presume neither tbe West Liberty member nor tbe other members ot tbe Board will leel themselves seriftusly called npon to entertain. There is no necessity wby they sbonld entertain it, simply for the reason that it is an nnne oessary proposition. Tbe resolution, how ever, serves to show that there is a feeling in tbe country as well as in the city on this matter of the draft ,aftd that tbe peo ple there are not less anxions for its pre vention than tbe people here. It also shows that the plan .adopted last Monday by tbe Board is not eonsidered the best one that could be adopted?in fact not the one that will secare tbe county from a draft. This opinion of the West Lib erty people is supported by the enlistment roll furnished as tbis morning from the Provost Marshal's office, by which it will be seen that we are making next to no progress at all in tbe work af filling the quota. At tbe rate disclosed by tbe pub lished list it will take ns a loog time to fill onr quota?much longer than the time al lowed. It is of no use to speculate as to why tbis is tbe case, or to try to show, as probably could be showo, that the offer made by the Board is a very rational and lair one. It is not for non-enlisters to pre scribe the terms npon which men willing to volunteer will enroll tbemselves to the eredit of one county more than another. Tbe recruit takes his choice and decides for himself. If he prefers three hundred dollars down and no monthly installment^ to one hundred down with a monthly in stallment, and there are parties in the market willing to meet bit views and oon tract with him, as there are, we must alter our plan so as to compete with such per sons, or else give np the idea of filling our quota by volunteers. Brooke county, above us, now offers three hundred dollars down. We understand they \re doing the same tiling in Marshall, although we have seen no action to that effect by the Board ol Supervisors down there. We must pre pare ourselves to do as well by those wish ing to enlist as any other county. Only ic this way can we hope to hold our ground. The trouble with as here is that the people are mixed up and divided on the question of back pay as coupled with a present offer of bounty. There are some who believe tbat we should provide a boun ty lor those, and only for those, who en listed within the time prescribed for filling our last quota, and who In good faith be lieved tbat they were being credited oc account of that quota au<f were to be tb< recipients of the bounty offered. There ii furthermore a division as to bow many art so entitled. Some, well informed, say thai only a part of the T4 persons usually spo ken of in this connection are so entitled, Col. Darr, the late Provost Marshal Gene ral of the State.so affirmed. Added to these, thus divided in opinion, there are otberi who disagree still more widely as to the propriety of paying boanty to U>? one hnndred and fifty or sixty who enlisted between the 1st of Harcb and the 1st of July last, to whom a boanty was notoffer ed and who did not enlist with an under standing that tbey were to have any. It is argued tbat if we are going into the illimi table business of paying bounties under snob circumstances that there will be no end of it, and that we can just as well go back to tbe beginning and provide by the same equity for all who are enlisted to the credit ot this county since the war commen ced. This, in logic, is called tba rtductieud mtnrdim, and by virtue|of such reduotion those who argue .in the manner indicated propose to show dearly bow vain and im possible it is go back and ante-date the whole question of bounties and make saoh provisions as would accomplish a just sat isfaction to all claimants It seems to us that then is a Volutin (his matter to begin at and a point to leave off at. Host people will admit the propo sition that all persons who really did enlist within the prescribed time to the credit of tbil coantj and in good faith sf a part of the county's called for quota, 'feeve tome thing more than a me*a color of elm to the bounty that Was then e(fared and paid. The question it, and it oogbt to be abbary one to determine from the record!, bow many inch persons did 10 enliitf Tbif once settled the whole matter ii within tba bounds of an arrangement. Until it ii to ?ettied we are all at aea, and debate wlth ontTBnd aod wittout bop* et-jun iwiiiin will go on. | -r frr-r Bot what necessity if there that wa now embarrass the present effort to fill tbe quo ta of this county with thit back queiiion? We onderitand that it ii hardly likely that the County can proeore money to meet all J tbat U claimed for tbe paat and all tbat la needed for the present. Those to whom we must look for the meaos* where with to pay these bouotiei feel a hesitation under tbe circumitancea. It looka to them like plunging inoonaiderately Into a vast range of expense?an expense that mast be met by heaTy'taxatlon?taxation tbat, super added to the extraordinary expenses of the times?will be felt when' it cornea to be paid. Tbey lay, however, we are in formed, tbat tbey are willing to fnrnUb tbe money to providt a present bounty, about wbicb there it so little division of public sentiment, even though that bounty be tbree hundred dollars. We are Informed to tbia effect at leakt. Why not,, then, dis engage the present entirely from the past and settle one'thing at a timet For oui part, we should be aorry to think that tbi county would ever wrong a aoldier out of a single cent's claim upon her. We do noi believe tbat our people will ever let on< auch peraon suffer, even to that inconsid erate extent. Butj until all Soch clalmi can be fully investigated and indlspatablj adjusted, let them be kept separata from the present popular desire to offer a boun ty wherewitb to fill onr present quota. We trust that the question will be takes op afresh to-day and settled upon a plan tbat will secure us in tbe result aimed at. Tbif ia the 8th of August and tbe time in which tbe quota can be filled is far spent. We hope the Board will not adjourn with out coming to au understanding with lbs Banks as to whether tbe money can be had. and so save an other weeks de|ay. Tba Fight at Maw OrMk-A Rabat Attack. Gallantly Hcpulald-Mo I CaailtadiBd BrtSltjr Jetaaioa Da faatad?Tba Dead and WoaadnL Naw Caaax, Aug. 6, 1164. Editort Inttlligencer: W? bad a very pretty little fight yester day?of little account in comparison with the Army of the Potomao, aod the "big things" of the southwest,?but we are sat isfied with the result, although we mourn the loss of our gallant dead. Tbe force uoder MoOauSland and Bradley Johnson, who were so gloriously defeated at Cum berland by Gen. Kelley, mada a rapid march to Romoey to escape hie blows. Yesterday morning they started from the Wire Bridge for this place, numbering over three thous and men, and aboot two o'olock drove in our piokete with a wild rush. Johnson made tbe direct marsh up the New Cr?ek road, while McCausland sent a portion ol his force upon Fort Piano, commanding the town. The balance of bis men were sent around tbe bill to tbe east end of the place, and abont four hundred dismounted and deployed to the West, intending to surround Fort Fu]|$r, ? Tbe alarm was sudden, but not as complete as tbe rebels anticipated. Col. Stevenson, of tbe 164th Regiment O. N. Q., assisted by Lieut. Ool. J. F. Hoy, 6tb Virginia, immediately pot everything In position for defence. Oen. Kelley was telegraphed, and be ordered Col. Steveoson to fight to the last, and re inforcements would be aent up. Tbe rebels had the brow of tbe bill, and fired and cheered with great vigor aod determination. Tbe guns of the fort, under command of Capt, Holmes, of Battery H, and Lieut. Bagley, commanding a section of Battery L, 1st Illinois Artillery, were turned upon the tad.vancing column ol Johnson, aod tbey lieatlated, and finally baited. McCanaland rode up on Fort Piano aod a force,of three or four hundred were sent part of tbe way down tbe side ol the mountain towards oar little fort. Tbey did not appear to underataad why tbe force seat to tbe west did not operate effectu ally; but they were held in check by two companies of the 6th Virginia, Cos. A and Q, who skirmished with them for two hours or more, and kept them in a piec? of woods from which tbey did not seen disposed to make their appearance. Outside skirmishing and fighting from the fort continued for three hours, with nc decided advantage, except (bat tba rebeii ware repulsed in every attempt to advaucc within reach of oar guns. Bat the reiu forcements seat by tbe gallant defender ol West Virginia came ap just In time. Foui companies of the Bleventh Virginia, and one oompaoy of tbe Sth, Co. A, the whole under command of liaj. Simpson, of the lltb, disembarked from tba cart and re ported for doty to Col. Stevenson. Tbree companies of the 11th and company I ol the ?tb, were ordered to charge the enemj on Fort Piano, and tbey did it with a yell and a,rath that drove tbe cabals from th< entrenched position, driving them Into tb< rifle pits on the opposite side, in the fact of a heavy fire. Reinforcements compelled our gallant men to retire part of the way down tbe mountain side, when the Fori opened upon tbe rebels, Bring over the heads of our men, and the accuracy of tba shells drove them down tbe hill hi confu sion. It wat a complete ront and victory fjr the little garrison of a thousand man against thirty-five hundred. At eight o'clock tbe enemy retreated, picking np a part of tbeir dead and woun ded to tbe extent of foor ambntance and three wagon loads. , Right ot tbtir dead Jeft'tn aar baada havj been picked up to day. Tba woouded probably amounted to fif^y or sixty. Their wounded prisoners say they were apprised tbat the conqasst of New Creek, would bo btA tbe work of fifteen minntas, aod then tbey would march to Cumberland and take Oen. Kelley from the other flank, and aooomplisb what tbey intended when ha .drove them out of that section' of Maryland. At the bona* where he made hit bead quartera, McCaus land ex proceed bit disappointment at flad iog so determined a reeiataooe. He had | keen apprised that Qen Kelley wat quietly watching Cumberland, and Naw Creak, I with its stores aad treaturee, presented aa kiriung moneia,. M . no X Tbe dead of tbe battle field wa mourn, even though they number but a fraction of of the sacrifice to a wicked rebellion. But their Taeaatplaees in tlw social circle wlU b* none the bee paisfnl, becaaaa a greater number bate toaaa slaughtered eltewbere, on tbe battle fields of o?r country. All honor to tbe dead) Tba friaada of tba deal* aad woouded, nswell-ai tbe force actively-engaged,will be batter satisfied witbja record.of the names, -wr t? ?od I give 70a the llat rtrj oemrlj com "BSE?- fcdl tisa, Co. F; privates, SylfMter Berry, Co. S, James Hengted, Oo. K, D?vid?Jage, Co. E. Malice S. Keams. Oo. KjNoab Whltlock, Co* H. Wooidio.?Eleventh - Virginia.?Samuel Drake, Co. ;A, Jefferson Stewart, Co. A, Joseph S, Smith, Co. A; Wm. H. Berry, 0/. E, Albert Hickman,.Co K, F. M.Page, Co. H. FaltrStwloa, Oo ?. George Tur ner. Cp, E, Jefferson Phi Co. K; Thos.B. Hopkins, Co. w, Elias Davis, Cor T.UMtlJ. T. Higbt, Co. r, Alfred H. Dearmao, Oo. F; Orderly Kirkpatrick, Co. H, Wm. Pile*, Oo. H, Jame* Bleydt, Co.H, Jease Whltlock, Co. H. 0' Sixth Virginia.?David 8helling and Ja*. McCloakey, Co. L, killed; Robert Dickey, wounded in left fide and arm; Frederick Bedsoll, wonaded hi left arm; Jacob Dar rah slightly wonaded in both hands. Thi? comprise! onr entire lift of casual ties, with ike exception of four men of the 164th regiment, alightly wounded is the Port, from tha rebel shots from the billsidr. The,train with reinforcement* was fired into'just in the edge of tha town, and the Conduotor was wounded in the leg. The enemy outnnmbered as, by their own con fessions, three to one, and anticipated an easy victory. They came floating theli banner* and bra** hearts, and went back with their sacrificed dead and wounded. Col. Stevenson and lisj. Neil, 164th Regi ment, Ohio National Onard, Lieut. Col. Boy, 8th Weat Virginia Inlaatry, com manding the Poat, Lieut. Bag ley. Battery L., let Illinois Light Artillery, (who did some splendid firing.) Oapt. Holme*, Bat tery H, Weat Virginia Light Artillery, an<j Usj. Simpson, 11th Va. Infantry, were par ticolarly conspicuous in the fight and wen active at every point. Lieut. MoKenaie, o i Bauary L? came up with tha; reinforce > ment* from Camberland, to aid in making ?be fight hotter, if nacassary. Anothei 1 Regiment, 166th Ohio National Ouard 1 reached hare at an early boor thi* morn ing and Oen. Kelley abertly after, accom panied by Oapt. Harrison, oar Quarter master, Oapt. Mathews, Oapt. Frank Kel ley and other*. Rot the enemy had goni ?disheartened and defeated. It waatbi prettiest little fight yet had in Weatern Vir ginia, and reaulte.d in a complete rout? Bat wo here a strong arm and a stout heart to nerve out; gallant men in oaf com mending Oenerel. When he fails the reb ela may take Camberland and New Creek | Tai Relsel CsMasl. th. Rlohmood Jul/ *?. The administration of President Davii has be*n, eojfar, eminently *uce*afvil; an? thi* farniah** prima /??? proof that.nli I cabinet haa been wisely selected,.,, and I properly retained In office, Thi* success, It the abaenoe of specific charge* and accnaa tloni, aecompapled by proofs, Is euffloien anawar to the war of abuslfe epithets thai I ha* been from time to time, waged again*! I molt of the members iff the cabinet. It ii I bard to reply to an argament of mere apt thete. and yet theao epitheU continually in dulged in by the ignorant, the prejodicwl the malignant and the disloyal,if not replied to. may gradually undermine public eonfi denoe, beget eaapicloo, prejudice and die trust, and enfeeble the action of the Ad ministration, by withdrawing from it a cheerful, hearty and aealous cooperation ol a part of the community. Thi* i* ja*t the ?ffect intended to be brought about by these busy and noliy enemie* of the Ad ministration. It* aucceaa would be the (ucces* of aeceaelon, of the war, of our caaae and our coantry; and a refutation ol the forebodings of evil and prophesies of I failure, so freely and continually indulged I in by too many of the enemiee of the Ad ministration. ItU.evldence of their caution and not their regard for troth or character, that they have npt whispered the charge of corruption against a single member ol I the Administration, whilst the Northern 1 Dress is full, and the Northern Congrese daily rings, with such charges applied tn I the members of Lincoln's cabinet. Out Administration Is able and effioient. Its success proves It. It is pure; for it* bit I tereat enemies dare not deny It. To descend to particular*: The Secretary I or War hold*, next to tb* Pr**ident, in time* of war, the highest aad most reason sible office. HI* appointment we* hailed with warm approbation by all parties. He I was ifcemed the fitteet man la the ConfedT l eraoy for the *tation. He ha* ratber ex ceeded thai fallen *hort of public expecta I tlon. He occupies a station where great I abilities have full opportunity for exejrciaa land display?a position in which to win a great and; lasting reputation. Ho has I availed himself of hia opportunity, and, I wbi|e eerviog.bi* country with industry, I davotedness and aucceas, baa achieved a 1 reputation that will place him on the pages of history alongside of Davie and Lee. Not I a missile of elander or detraction haa, as yet, been directed at the accomplished gentleman and learned lawyer who fills I tha offioe of Attorney. General. The Pott I master General, for a ahort time, waa a fa I vorite mark for detraction. But they soon I found they irere vainly attempting to bin a file. He la admitted on all banda to be la modeat and oourteoo* gentleman, and moat excelleat officer. The whole burden of the objection* to. the Secretary of StaU I seem* to have dwindled down to the fact rthat be la a Jew, for all admit hia dlatln I guUbed abilities. The time i* at band I when his abilities will be needed, and w? I feel confident thet when the occasion oc Icurs he will not be^oend Wanting, but will ably *n*Ulta the dignity.'ofbU office and hii already acquired high reputation. I The Beoretery of tbo Navy is too.fat, it | seems, to suit these gentlemen of the op I position'* faatidlon* and hypocritical tastes. I He ii not fat, only tmlanpoiitl. Not ao fat I at the Secreury of State, nor hair ao fat I as Bonaparte In the senith of bla glory.? I We 'wish be were; for it would be quite e loxufy to look at a fat men in these famine times. We are glad they do not prefer the I charge of leanneas against th* Preeldeut I or Secretary of War, or had they done ao I we oouldnot have put In a word of defence. Our navy, considering its small site, and I few opportunities, ha* won equal dlatinc I tlon with onr army. We have no porta in vfrbteh to build aad ontflt a large navv.? fwr*l??)riu(rtoe?(h skillfnl, industrious aad energett* in the d^achargeof the dotlea nf his nffiftt ' Three of bis iron-dad*, with I in hearing Of Richmond, bold the entire I Yankee navy in check aad In awe. The Merrimae achieved a victory equal lo any I In the annals of' naval warfare. Aad the I Florida aad Alabama have terrified the I whole Taakee mercantile marine, and al I most driven their entire foreign trad* into foreign bottom*. Onr torpedoes have blown I op mere vaceele than all the torpedoes ia I the world have hitherto done. Had not I England prevented the coming oat of port I of the rams, which, it ia said, wa bad bar gained fbr and bongbt, We woald be to-day able to cape aueoeaafnlly frith the whole I Yankee navy. - The new Secretary of the I Treasury ia admitted oo all hand* to be a sood appointment. He is a gentleman of well l**ln<l pdsntlrtal ability, aad will, oo, doubt, do all that man can. do lo restore oar currency to a healthy etate. Bat he eroald aeeT the touch of Media* to fulfill ?b? over-(anguine expectations of many. A treasury Its deeply involved as ours it almost sore to be th* grav* ?f reputation*. Ml,limit aueeee* la all we eaa hope for, Vad all w* thoald expect or require at the hand* of the aew Secretary. and Ike Boar* ot count, levy. I do cot wish to rem?k up on them censoriou.ly, but in ? 'P ^he'ieTjing of * bounty for the "Te^ sraisi lUted ud received the goTernment bounty without promise or expeot*'^ (or ty bounty, however well U ntay P the bead/ and h.arU of the .up.r^oH fu, in my bumble judgment, . "????? The expressed ?tnU?ientofthemeehg at the Oourt Ho cue wa.ln f*T0,V^' r JiM a bounty to pay the .evenly-'our men who wi?e entitled to " provide againiltke impending dr?ft. Tb ioBtractiou* of the meeung had that extent While, then, the action ol the Board exceeded tW Instructions and expectations of the people, it failed to pro "d0 f"T. em.rg.ncy at present upper molt in the minds of the tax payer.. I would not have required the U> levy gnV-WUtary cent more bad Ihej fulfilled the express wUh of the peopj? 'c Offering ? bon?ly ot ^ree ^d"'?pt0""' : to fill tbe quota under the present cell. , I^t he fiRorea speak for themseWee; Tc I Mj ti? bounty o? trq hundred dollar. U I fhl two hundred and forty men who etf ^ I lUu 'between lhe' 2dI,da/ of *^f ?J the 30th of Jpw?require, a'ary Ipr fort*' eitfbt thousand dp|lerff which sum, ee fe a* the present emergency U conserved Bight ae well be tied in. a bag and .nnl ? J in tbe sea. To pay the two hundred am r 1 forty .men npw required a bounty of on, I hundred dollar., will reqnlrft a levy fo. '? twenty-four thousand dollar., ? I assresate .eventy-two thouiaud dollar.,, i . ?m?x?rtly .ufflcient to have given th. . men who would enlist onder 'h! JitS!? >1 call a bounty of three hundred dollar* hi. government pay would netfiHveedde. anything to our taxee under the ?a8Ke*!?< I arrangement more than is already provide! for by the action ot the Snp.rvi.or., whll oonpled with a three hundred dollar bone ty it would have aoted a. a great sweep net and brought in all the men in thU am I other counties whe had the least notion o enli.tlng. I maintain that the actioo o I the Board was unwise, ia that while it di< not lay too heavy a tax upon ?*?"??? I it-MVerthelees rendered two-third, of tb atkWMt eo levied perfectly futile. The whole arrangement looks Hire ai old Congressional dodge to kill the mail bill by loading it with destructive amend stents. If sacb was the design of thos. who shaped the bonnty question beton the Supervisors, they failed, aad have onlj rendered the county liable for forty-elgh thousand dollar., without making the peo pie feel that they have received an eqotva lent. The twenty.fonr thousand dollari I levied for the present bounty iiHteltss I utterly so', unless the different townships by subseription, raise a sufficient sum u I make tbe bounty paid in band to thel: quota of enlisted met* amount to threi I hundred dollars. I I say, unless, because other oounttes an I Riving larger bounties and of course thosi enlistisg will have themselves credited t< I those counties until their quotas n*w;Hlled I The Supervisors cannot plead that the. were actuated by a spirit of economy, be canee, as already shown, the sum propose! I and actuallp , levied ie sufBoient to bavi I paid three hundred dollars to every taai needed under the present call if it had no I been burdened with the two hundred dol I lar arrangement. ' I Thus Ohio county, which has heretoror stood op the worthy compeer of her sisters I is to be unjustly stigmetiaed as havlni I urown cold by andieturbed prosperity, a having refused the widow's mUe on* of th hundred, of thoueands of dollar, , whicl tbe neeessitiee of the > government ba thrown Into her lap, to pay tbe men wh may be willing to Insure the centinugnc of the quiet she has enjoyed through el I this war. ? ? A_ fob ooxaUM4K.su. 1 ITOSS: aiUKJBDt* Cou JOSEPH SNIDER ae a candidate for' OuugrtM from th* 8eo?nd Ooa SteMkmal dtetrtc*. FOR COKOREIS.-Mum. Bl 'mas: Please eaaooBee Dr. JOBS aCAMl-BKLL I a> an unconditional Oaloq caodldaU for from thla ill?ulet, nkJoct u> a Domination at fir* Valuable Baal Estate for Bale BT TBI KBBCHA1TS * MKtHA.ICI BASI or wBBKUia, T OT No. 1?),?ut W?mUb?. mill sldeZaae B 1_1 ThU U a dwlrable oorner tot. Lot Me. lift, corner of Zane and ?th StrMt, Bu Lot No. 124, on Zaa* Street, Bast Wheeling. Lot No. 10S, cer. of Olaj and 6th BtreeU, with In Lot Ke^lSreo ra?"sii?et, with tapraremeata. I there are S brick ttnennnU. Let No. 1SS, ea Bane Street, en whtoh there are I I Ona-haUWrtTNo^tSN oa OUj and?th StrMU. OBNTBB WHXKLJNO PBOPBBTT. Let Ho. SOt, on Webeter Bt, adjolnln* tbe OU Olotl Let Main St, ?aUweU'e addition, with i Twt^ii*(^nr"'t No. 241, on Koff Street, witl OnJhall of'tot'jri'iss, on MaiM Btreet, Oeatr I Thlrtj^tlo'fait of lot No. 298, la that fart of thi town known aa Oerman/. ? BOOTH WHBBLINO PBOPBBTT. Lola No. S.lt. 11, and It, la *eareMo.? Loto No. l anit, with ft brick teaeaeata, la iqaar. ? Ho, IX [ Lota No. f aad l? In Moare Ne ft. Lou Ko. 1, 4,7 and S. In aqnare No. 7* I LoteSttUe.ie.tfnd HO. 'i *i i Buu ?? ta ?H""** * ? ? .. Ho. t, 4, e, IS, ISead 14. In aq?areHo.S?. No. 6,9,10,11,11,1* aad IS, lBMuar.No. ?T. i uot. Mo. 10, 15 aad 14,1a i|Mn Ho. 3S. Lou No. &, H, 10, IS aad 14, In eqeare Na? Lota Be .710, IS, 14, IB aad IS, la a^ava Wo. ?1 I Lota Ho. e, 10. IS 14. 1ft aad If,,1a e?aai* Ho. M. 1 Lou Ho. ft a;T, lli II, 1? and IS, In Mnare Ho. ??. Lou Ho.?.S?4 7, 8,11, It, IS and 14. laaeoanSS. Let. No. t.1, ft, i, t, li, U, li,lft esri IS, |a ?jnar? I No. SB. Lots Ha 1,4,1 and l.ie Hun 43. Lota Ha 1, t, t and S, ta iqnar. 4S. 1 Lot.Hal,t,S,?,TeadS.laHaai?e?v I . Lou He. ft, 4, ft aad J, la (?aara la 4ft. Lou Ha L t, ft aad a U ^aare Ho.4S. Lot Ho. I, la ajaar. Ho. 4S. Tb. ahoT. pnptrtx la eS<red etprlrata eale aatO Mo.dajr, ia|M I? 144?CaU ot mhl P~?ertj tb.n , EMS nSuM^mLeatmercletk. A.M. Xeraeef Bale: Ooa^blrd ta ba paid la Oa*; for the reeldae, [ N^oUabl. Hotaa will be taken, pajabl. teoae and two Jt?rw alter dau, la eqaal amoonta, wttklata net from date, aald aotae to be eMared t>? Peed of ' Traat. B. OBAJNILB, Prertdent. ? .WhaeUafcJaly MU.1SH. aa?l ta WHOLBBALB DRV OOODI. TH STOCK, a fall TarlMT ofStapl. Dry Gooda and X rarl.tlM, Prlnta, MtuUea, Glogham., D.LalnM, ac., ftc, by the piece, ae low a. any heeee la tha W~t, a* | Wmt, .f* 8TONB ft TrlOMAB*. A POLL ROOK OP BXBft SUPBB, SUPBB-i Mam aadOoaan Iacrala Oerpatlag, LUt aad Ba< aad Ootta?e da, Mattlaa aad Oil Olotka, Jart srowfc a teomft'. " ftftL*. QQQ BBLi OHIO B1TBK tn jdt , : PAXTOH, POHLOH * O^LBBftT. , 110 ft 00. I ssylS aad BBBO, KBAJT ft Oa NEW ADYEfi' iMo County Bbunty 1 !? C R5S.V? Jfcys ? ssin^4es4s&s I tveWe* dollar* por month tor ororj month th^j 5 1 thall be in the eerric*." ?nD. p,MU?nl ll . / ;? .uatfliffcKS ?A*n ~ ' I T)Y Ylrtue and In pnrnam ???*0jjj ^ 1 SiTiife u?l^.l4VK^^r^ ? Id JftSi-W. WMd addltloa f 51 the city of Whaling. ? , . - ^ ' M. 0. POOP. Trart?. CHOICK FANILT ?LOBB. \ BASULt CHAMPION MILLS, th. Sbm ) ?d b?t a*? ta {J^-iiSoHioa ~" tahV TAB I UUMMU PHI ^yStXStfl'oo pi B6xy w. ggajasa^g; NWDHL ., LIST. M0?BI80!< * 00. mackkrkl,. OHLF. BBL8. M?W HO. ? MNDIC1L 10* Ulf. BbU. Ho. % for *?1* rjf low ooBltnmnU ? U,T MogRiaON * 00. i BA0B PWM" *I2.oowIt3' lUU ? " " 'ATA- " ' 100 Boxm Vnnch OoffM, an ? ' m0,E^*MWL1 : IT"*iS*uKUV2: , I p?partm*nt to r?lM on* n*w rogtmoat of Infontr] * 1In thtaMata. Opoa application withpr*>p*r noon J I m.ivlnioo. and* th* relation. for orralUu 9 I bow ??!?"".*?- ?" 8*oo?<1 L>*a"~*?V"H>? i 1 commlasloned for **ch company to bo ntajd, ** 1 ^nb^ditioomu, ??u?i ??? ?; I diU of hli appointment, and will ba paid a ?MI ? I from th* data of hi* master Into eerrico npon Um - I rny.roll of his company; but should ho Call to on lid w I KmuMeompaay: within tho time dodgnatoj " 2.Vw?r Dapa/unaat. thotao. will bo traatfmd I to aomo otkar owpuji bit appoUIMtil ttmlW ? !Ubi ^bTdlicSS-frf wltEoat pay. Bat obj . puma to m>dWomc u Sacond Uoatoaul, who r .hall rocraHtwo?tM?-??. Tblo raflmant ? nut bo rocrnlto* i abort, *a<l without o Tl oroaa afert taaacheoantj led sab district, odr*ftl?l?OT?toW4k Coder formor oils of Uo Prooktont for troop*, tbioBtaMbaa sewwd Uww* tatlona of All la rorniihlDf her foots. WO haro ararj nam to koUoro tblo win bo tbo laat call tor troop* to aappr*** th* nboUoa. Harstoba) whoa aallahara boon taada. If a?*o won dttlW. thoj had aa opportunity of aroldiac tho **rrlc* by pay JUST RECEIVED. n. X v* two i I i > MSQUTO BARS; Ki3iuaKpiKOT anuf A H| 8'aKAa\oOH -fid )Mili ffftsmi) *? ?*>> w tYH UDATj-X/C Q -J i<_ MUSftUITO NETT. ..iiVitJ'JiX .'j!J ??: W. B. SENSENET. jiHL TBI! IWBTM'B IALK OF I.OTI ?ITD ATBB IK SOUTH WHXILII?. I T>T rlrtaa ud ta . I JLJ itialld U lha I William B. Martin mad I I on lb* 4 th day of Hoi I boW la tha IctI.i1 I Waat Tltflnla, of a M of toMl I aa traataa, by rtln, baa dog data ?^i^:?2sg23 . . ?a daad.baak Mo. ta, fcllo _M, to ? tbapa jnaa I la thaM archanlaaad Machaalca* | tloaad" wOl aafkl TIUT DAT 0?*8IPTUMB, i, at tha front door of tha Court Hoaaa of Ohio , _a8?ftissaiSES &e?.?at I aCI.1L Mill as trustee. I ateil nU aad ooam loaly iwktttbai tovaaUih m kr tW dMdat ? | trmatalnraaaH. Uttti kitten balteVad to ba aa I Ttmapfl ? 1 FKANOZflK. A?MHT?oaa. j] TBDITM'I IALB OF LOT! IB , SOUTH WBBBLIBO. > | "DX Ttcteo and U paraaaaca af a daad of trnat ? 10??f OWo and.atata or Waat Vlrgla a, ta > I daad book No. If. a-?l In J gj ^ |q ? a ^ ? <La a > raaacat of aald Bank, trocacd I -? . J?A\ ?* MM, at tha froat ' I Uaut ?? ot>X> toaaly, Btata ol | Virginia, to Ball at pabUc aoctlon. ta tba . hl?hMt aad bat biddar. thaTbilowG, pro^artj, to I wit: All that lot or pareal of croiid tltaatad to I I 2r^LT?*"^?-..Tir*L?*? ,B ?*? *d<uu*? to lha cit* of I '?????*?? aa*OraI?Bttch la, and daalfnatad on &??!*? of aald adttlon b7 a? I bar twantr?Wo. JO. 4aUta? aa trnitaa 1 ahall only ?UandooaTay auah UlU aa la raatad a aa b, thi ? daad afhraaald, bat ballara tha tttla Itlnaatll J?gO-td FKAMClg B- AlujgTBOBgl. I VK???fi?'4*?fc" J?T? I Ho, M.fblio _ I ehaata* aod Mi ? I "I"'" "" >"??* maatlonad, I. SS^SSurjsx1 I to wit: All thoN two otrtaii lota or |nnw OT rajJW 'sssss-satttkzsxz rt?n.Ud on tha put of ?- ".IJT-" V 'j-O* l?-la aquara ss?5."ta^23 y>AB0n B. AIMBIOIW. JjM-M I TBC?IB?i| (AJiKOV LOtl |Ha. AIB IB IOIITH WHBBLlBBt BT vlrtaa and la puiauaaco af a daad tna* uracaUd ta tba aadaral^aad aa ? i Til. ba tu "" Ri",r; baarini dataoa lha lith dar of lfar iSft "* aaly of raoord la lha lUcord^J ? - ta of Taat Tirana, la daJTboaa Ss^Hr-is S^*f5-gf0Pyy._'<"'f': Uj that car tain lit ai FBAXCIB B. ARMgTBOHO. rlwra*2SS5^?iBiKag?? " *tnM< : I Sr^lSiSi ? ? _ l k certain dabt la aald daad oi tnmt mmm > ?A?*o n,Stt!S.saLB?s?~ - lOaartr "?|3 I mvkrszziA or WtTUdata, la daad baak ?o. m, +Z' SlI! y? ?witio.a^rau, jrSr^r ?ha KB8T DAT ( |>?M.attha froat door of tha C -W-tTlrrnia, to aaB a AT?"?S'W^5 BT ?1 aiS.-KKlS'^ IKHWaMRHB, to IM DlgOMI Ma Dan MOaar. &3Ki*?arrtSidtti. a.?=s5r^: aJS w" ?^ atabar tortj-two?No. 41. lalliag m toLstaaL*? U?-U F*AKCa I erne O raoai d'nICOu!a BJBSL*3a|%2tfl^M'^" CHEAP I 151 IH'JL'V One fine Seren Oetaro i f i t KAfltTSH n xr rttnmfe- IPiano, H H T ijjM ^moo aowAfluazi I nurcrr aotuub sr on ?> n AJTB SVi WIUUNU FIFTY DOLLARS .:rv than Manufacturer'? am Pric*. ibiufn .ilJIO Y .HH4 tO niAO BlA> i'-vMtJ lilt ? fiL 1 ./ Jijfllf A _ ri -X ,J*I net uia.'. JjH ?>I |iu ra?.ors.&$ I Jj_ ICTIOMI Of tliHW?U??> m ?LMM lt DAMiatB BT milNRiliai. ft-' : ??! i '! > ? i f l< . .?mac i --U ,4UHriM (Ml I I The Action and Tone aot IaJared la tbe Least [ast ta wni ?( t TIBM OLABI PIAVO, ?T.rJ LOW rilQl, WIU Mmli ^xiiru *- i I ?ik t; j.?i r X ,m*v JESSE b. mkllor. No. ??? H|l? r )?u Qffioi ooiuoiot aiHJjJ* /pAX tatzm q?wh?i. Trty. jjtHyjgg ' tuLeaadSL*. o foUow* If this ?otica la dlwa cImLaw, Wtoy. wO >? ?'?"7^ OJ.WDtat.W-T*: i'Ih ja. And to it lulkM ?B>r1iA. TWl Mb of bM mOmMct .baa, ?UA1? ???W *^T? ?"? imltbi hi. tt?l ?^C?? U* torn U? mm> rj E?wS5S3S?^? iSTJL.'Sif'Sr ?25 fc*: is !ir t vUlbotl -^-T'T'TTSSSSbuM.LT, Jzaaui .lH*.fer MnUlu *r u. ?? *>?? PUBLIC IALB o? talba*l* k?al ?rrAT? a?d rnaoa al ' will mi IT ac