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gzitlligtuttt. CAMPBELL * K'DSBMQT, FZ???1?TCA* ASS ?DrTO*f. imi.-?4?T. SriiwJJi ctfiy pes urt. 1 PiCJ, tj cat!. 1j-j .^?fuL;,h i Vmu.itx 1 Saturday Morning, May 27 lapuual toTallTfri ud Oltirt We have b?a rtqaested to call the at tention ot e-ldiers aed other* to the foi icwi-z hcuos of the amended Post-office l?w which is bow is force: Sec. 1. Be it enacted, ku. That all do mestic letters,except letterslawfully fraat td, aad duly urtijud letter* or aoldiera, tailors, aad tsarist* ia the service of the Caiied States, os which the postage it on pa'd, ebail oe seat by the postmaster ta the Dfad Letter Office ia Wathiogtoa; and all letters Jepoened for mailing, paid only is part, thall be forwarded to destination, charged with the aapaid rate, to be col lected on delivery. Qiit. a aamier ot letter*, ve are ia. formed, hare beeo dropped in the letter hex of the Post-cEce ia this city, within the p?tt few days. which are neither pre paid sor properly certified, as the lav re unites. asd they will, of course, be sent to the Dead Letter Office at Washington These letter! are iappoied to bare been deposited by the soldi era now her*, and it it Ur their benefit, especially, that we pub lish the above tectioa. Thi rebel chief* are beirg gradually picked op aad cared for by the Govern ment. Oor dispatches thia moraiag an noooce that tteddon, lata Secretary of Wat ander Davis, hat been arretted aad it now cot fined on a goobsat in the James river, where oor authorities bare provided quartern for Haoter aad Campbell. Gen. Lee, whose case has been too long neg lected, is also likely to receive tome atteotioo. He and hit family, ever tioce his surrender, have been living in Rich mood on valiant furnitbtd by the Govern meet that they have been trying for (oar ytars to destroy. Tbis ought not to be. If aoy ooe man, after Jeff. Davis, is entitled to the halter, that one it Geo. Lee, for thf cruelty be permitted to be practiced upon our poor soldiers while prisooers in theii hands. We hope the authorities will rtmcmbtr this, acd give him hit iutt deserts. ' Th* New York JJtrald, a few mornings since, c?nie out io a abort editorial notice proposing apian for paying off tha nation al d.bt. The plan Was, that one hundred and fifty thop.tand persons should be found who would each subscribe $20,000 each the editor propoting to bead the liat with $?10,000. We observe by our ditpatobea thi* moroiog, that the proposition hat been seconded by Commodore Vanderhilt, who offers to take twenty-five there*, be tidet tome smaller subscriptions. Some others, of our exebaogrs, are taking op the matter aod urging it upon the atten tion of the people, and they appear to think that if the matter it made general, to that all can contribute according to their meaoa, that the accomplishment ot so desirable an end ia altogether possible. Th* expedition which left Charleston, K?oawba county, some leo weeks ago, for the White Sulphur Spring*, ha* returned Ii waa composed of a pioked body of men from the 1st New York and 7th West Vir ginia regiment*. The expedition was en tirely successful. On the Uth instant, the 18>b, 20,h and 22d Virginia (rebel) regi meutt, surrendered, including portiout of other ctmoiaodt. They were paroled aod allow to retorn to their homes. The peo pie are reported at very tubmistive. the war feeling subdued, and the country hop >og lor the establishment of peace. Tu* Connecticut Legltl.ture now has before it a propoted amendment to tbe State Constitution giving the right of aut. frage to -every male citlsen of tbe United Siatet wbo shall have attained tbe age o< twenty-ooe years, wbo eh.il have resided to the State for a term of ooe year next preceding, and in tbe town in which b< may offrr himself to be admitted to th< pnvilrge of an elector, at least tix months next preceding the time at which he may eo offer himself, atd ab.? b? ,b|<, to ^ any artiole of the Constitution, or any tec tion of the Etstutet of the State, and shall suitaiu a good moral character, on taking ? uohoatb^as may be prescribed bylaw.' Th* Richmond H /uy ditcourting of tbe emancipation of tha negro recently en forced S.J.: -The trantformatiou of the negro from .be condition of a ,|?e w lb? of a freedman, hat not, ,o far at we can see, broken the bonds of society, or uptet aaytbtog Th. 10ci., world ? J? ,f the political is . littl. changed aad in commotion. The free negro does not pre some on any extra, newly acquired import, ?ocr; does not take his forms, matter or mistress by the throat, and drmand back pay for a life spent io servitude. Kotbiog of tha sort has occurred, nor is expect J to oocur. The oegro.*-_he*e who have chosen to leave the d.?,eil. of former owners-have goo. about their owo butineu, while those who prefer to remain *r? the pay of hired servants ? They wl" not be allowed ,0 a., ,Ue brr4d of idleness." It is estimated ~*b^ the merchants ol Richmond that there are now about thirty thousand hogsheads of tobaoco in that Slate, includitg ten thousand at Lynch burgh, and the balance at raraville, Dan ville, and ia th* possession of tha farmers ta th. country. There are only a few bun dred hogsheads in Richmond. That i0 Lynchburg is chtel^j of nondescript grades. In the country on the south side of th? handVofT' * tb**0baecoin tbe J' "" KugHsh shipping. Tu.BslUmoraaa^Wo Railroad Com p.n, are *a,d lo ebatraote>1 wi|h Government to transport immediate!* 15 - 000 soldier* t. tbe Watt ?7 ' I mustering out. ' P"P*r*,orJ' *0 t'Tfc. PUm mt IkiUui LHn?l? U Under tie above title, Ike historian, Ban croft. gives ia the June number of the At lantic MciuUy a brief bat striking review oi the reluiou of iUtoj to parties and pub lic men trom tke ft rat formation ? of on government to the present time. The fie tore of the difficulties which attended the operitg of Mr. Lincoln'# pi t life tin! abler il nTidlj drtvo, aod contains in particular tome scorching allusions to the perfidy Of Lee, who though the tttuled chief of staff of tot Lieotenaat Geoeral, chose this time of fearful public trial to go over to the eo ray. TtorxKteletoucTuUes trffi t noble tribote to the dtMKUr ot the lamented President of which the following U the doaiag passage: The measure by which Abraham Lincoln takeo his place, not in Aatncin history oalj, bat in onisereel history, is bis pro clamation of January 1. 1563, emancipa ting all slaves within the insurgent States. | i It was, iodee*, a military necessity, and it decided the reenlt of the w?r. 1: took from the public enemy one or two millions ot boedmso, and placed between one aad two hundred tbotfcaed breve aod gallant lroops in arms on ths side of the Union.? A great deal has been said in time past of the wonderful results of the toil of the enslaved negro ia the creation ot wealth by the culture ot cotion; and now it ii in part to the aid of the negro ia freedom (hat the country owes Its success in its movement of regeneration,?that the world of mankind owes to the continuance oi the Co ted States as the example cf a Re public. The deaih of President Lincoln sets the seal to that Proclamation, which must be maintained. It cannot bat be maintained. It is the only rod that can safely carry off the thunderbolt. Be came to it perhaps reluctantly; be was brought to adopt it, as il were, against his will, but compelled by inevitable necessity. Be disclaimed all praisee for the act, saylog reverently, after il had succeeded: ?-Th? nation's condition God alone can claim." Aod what a futurity is opeaed before the county when its institutions became homo geneous 7 Prom all the civilised world the nations will send hosts to share the wealth and glory of this people. It will reseive all good ideas trom abroad; and its great principles of personal equality and free dom?freedom of conscience aod mind? freedom of speech and action?freedom of government through ever renewed common consent?will undulate through the world like the rays of light and hest from the sun. With one wing toncbing the waters of the Atlaotio, and the other on the Paci fic, it will grow into a greatness of which the past has no parallel; aod there can be oo spot io Europe or Asia so remote or so secluded as to shut out its influence. Ureal Britain! Io the Boose of Commons on the lltb insu, the question as to whether the Gov ernment had resolved to withdraw bellig erent rights from the South, of which no tice had been given by Mr. White, was not put Toe Morning Star assames from Mr. White having beso requested to postpone bis question thai the question ia under the consideration of the Cabinet, and observes: '?Though the withdrawal of belligerent rights ia no mere sentimental action, it would bare the effect ot shutting the Aus tralian ports to tbh Shenandoah, aod tbose of the West to the Stonewall, the only two privateers oow afloat. It would tend to expedite the period when the Government of the Union will raise the blockade and permit free intercourse with the Southern States." The Morning Pott in an editorial on the same subject, says: "Mr. White postponed his question in the absence of Lord Pal meraton, but it la unquestionably one to which an answer most be speedily given." The Poit says: "It is impossible to I avoid the conclusion that the Confederate I Government bas ceased to exist. The 1 South ceases to be a belligerent when it no I longer possesses toe means of prosecuting I the war, and as it has already made admis Ision to that effect in the onginal conven. I tion between Johnston and Sherman, no I cause ol complaint will be given if nealral I powers indorse the confession. | The Daily ATevs notices, as among Ihe most pleasing leatures of the recent intel I ligence from America, the improved feel I ing of tbe citiieus of the United States | toward England. I There are evidences of this on svery hand, but tbey are especially visible in tbe altered tone of tbeir most representative I newspapers. It claims that circumstances I have uot only improved the situation and I temper of American citiaens, bat have I oontributed to place tbe English character land motives in truer light. 1 In opposition to tbis tbe Morning Her aid I gives rumors that Sir F. Bruce complains I of tbe difficulty ot maintaining friendly I relations with the Washington Govern I meat, and that Mr. Adams bas presented I claims for I a sees by the Alabama. Tbe Daily iVews of tbe 13tb. referring to | the above statement by the lltrald, says : "Most persons are aware that tbe Govern I meot of Ihe United Stales considers it baa I claims upon England for damages done by I tbe Alabama, and that onr own Govern I mem is of cootrary opinion " Tbe que* I tion will come on for adjustment some day, [in the ordinary manner, and we do nat [know that it might sot be considered now | as well as at any other time. As a matter of tact, however. President | Johnson has done nothing Tbe question I at this moment stands jost where Mr Lin I coin left it Tbe depredations of the Sben I andoah have also been made the sabject of I representations to tbe Qovernment. Three I representations were made by order of Mr. I Lincoln, and far trom being of an unfriend | ly nature tbey brooght out more plainly I than before theamicable disposition of both I Governments. It is hoped Mr. Seward will I soon be restored to tbe duties of his depart.. I meot, and be will find these claims oo I Kngland in tbe situation ia which he left them, President Johnson having reserved I them for his treatment. Th? Toledo Blade says: A friend who I has passed over tbe Southern Michigan I Rtilroad during the past week, aod has 1 taken occasion to note carefuily the ccndi I tion ot the crops, ioforms us that he never I saw better wheat at thts season of the year. I Considerable tain hat fallen, but it bas all J been absorbed by the soil, and he did not I bear of any complaint of too much rain.? I All descriptions of farm produce are look ing remarkably flourishing. Tut Albany Iron Works have Issued no I tlce to thei^ men that il bas become necea I sary to close their works until tht standard lot wages is maUrinlly reduced, as the I unsettled markst aod low prices for manu factured articles do, not warrant paying present prices. Thrse 'works employ tlx | hundred men. Ommi PtasooT, the London backer, it about to return to hie native country to spend the evening of hi* day*. aeon ba* o* Wutoaioi, tU; 14?The seeond ud , lut day at the ffrrai r*rlew fa "Waeb-1 lag too Cltj tu fully u ioli?fitl as the first, and TU probably witnessed bj more people than on yesterday. The weather feu been cooler to-day than on yetter*y, bat ratber more duty; bst Ibis did not materially effect Peoniylrania At. ease, as it bad been thoroughly watered daring (be early hoots of the morning.? Sigbt seer* were again early on foot, and fceiore sice o'clock tka wistevg and bal conies cf the buildings fronting on the line of march were folly occupied, aad the sidevalkrlferoafed as before with those wbo were Hot fortunate enough to secure Guards were again stationed along the *t enue and at the intersections of otber streets, to keep that great thoroughfare dear for the display which was to take place. The preparations were all completed, and at precisely nine o'clock the signal gun wis fired, and at once the head of the column commenced muring around the CspitoL Gen. Sherman rode a short dis tance in adrance of his staff, and was ac companied by Gen. Howard, late com mander of the Army pf the Tennesiee.? Bo'.b Generals were greetel with hearty applause, which was continually repealed along tbe entire route of the procession. But tew of the children from the public schools were on band to-day at the Oapi tot, the labors and excitement of yesterday baring pretty much used them us; but a few were there, and greeted tbe soldiers in their smiles, songs and fiswers?more at tractive, perhaps, because not so numerous as yesterday. The correspondents in the separate corps will furnish tbe incidents more particular ly relating to them. Of other matters of interest tbe day was not prolific. Tbe Armies of Tennessee and of Georgia attracted particular attention by tbelr ad mirable marching. They presented a mo Tics panoramic picture, so perfect were the pliioons and so low their Bteps, and it was a subject of constant remark and com mendation. It was remarked generally that tbey ought, afcer tbe experience they bad had, to be able to excel m marching, as they bad certainly shown rare natural ability both for fighting and msrebing, and both bad been equally efficacious in sup pressing the rebellion. rLOWBU A?D WESATBB were, if possible, more abundant than on the preTions day, many ol tbe officers and ! privates receiving tbese floral tributes from tbeir enthusiastic and admiring friends along tbe route. Tbey seemed to appre. ciare these farors, and to be highly grati fied to find (bat tbey were notstrangers in a strange land, but among friends and neighbors whose hearts were in their bands, and Irom whom they m?t with that applaote which is ever gratilylng to the troe soldier as tbe evidence of duty well performed. TBI PUBLIC BCILDISS3, and many of tbe private ones, were to-day, as on yesterday, gaily decorated with fltgs; tbe monrmng emblems still displayed, and tbe banners draped in black were expres sive of tbe sorrow for those wbo have died that tbe natioo might live?whether the President, assassinated by traitors in Wash ington, or Ibe soldiers wbo sieep their last sleep in many a bard fought field in the Stales which tbeir valor has reddened. oaa. &2,ocum was received and greeted with great ap plause along tbe line of march, as were also Qeoa. Hssen, Lcgsn and Blair. Tbey and tbeir horses were literally festooned with wreaths and flowers until they were obliged to refuse any more. TBS COMIC XLSIfS3IT. There was more of tbe comic element iu the proceedings to day than tbere was yes terday. Tbe transportation.brigade of tbe "Bummers' Corps" caused much amuse ment as it passed up tbe avenue. Tbe lean and lank mules, heavily loaded with blan kets and artieles ot subsistence and camp, were attended by tbeir colored driven,and, headed by two wbitilk mules of a dimin utive sias, ridden by two diminutive con trabands, was novel and unique, and caused shouts of laughter and rounds of applause from tbe lookers on. The whole demonstration bas been a great snccess to day, and all concerned have cause to be prond of haTing participated in it. Tbs popular current in the Gull Slates is setting strongly in favor of the Union. Alabimi is waking up and Union meetings are being held everywhere. Tbe people of these States were either bullied cr cheated into secession and are now anxious to get back into the Union. Strawberry Festival 'PHI Laaiee of th? Fourth Preebjteriaa Church X will bold a STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL at WASHINGTON HALL, on TUESDAY EVRNISG NEXT, SOth Instant. I mj23-lw FURNITURE. 'I'HE andersitaed respectfully Inform the public 1 that thtjr an manafactariac aad haw con stantly os hand an extensive sUck or at! Einda of Furniture, tuch a* BOOK-CASES, WARDROBES, BUREAUS, TABLES, STANDS, BEDSTEADS, LOUNGES,CHAIRS, LOOKING GLASSES, j aad ererjthixsc usually feaad la a Faraitare Ware Work made to order aad jobbing dooe oa short ctfce. tWy ere aim prepared ta pay PROMPT aad par , ticolar attentioa to (be Undertaking Business, {?a all iu branch*a, keenia* on haad a gtacal ae? ?crtmeut of COFFINS o r an aisM, covered aad plain, trimmed la the bat ctjle, with hearee aad nasal atteadaacce. Alto FMSV8 METALLIC BURIAL CASRS, which for ordinary intern rat, depositing h vault* and transportation, they b?ve no rival. WM. li*K R CON, No. 73 Mala street. Centre Wheeiac. A few deore above Reed A Kralk*e Dru Score, Tt6-Am ? 5. MARSHAL'S BAi.R. United I A united States \ ? ? vr (a ud Mark* of Wot ly-u iSSsSEESsSP? I ^hePajSTgtatat wwaiv, uatwviraao, A=. Term* of Sale?Cseh; 6<mraacatn Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A. M. EDWARD M. NORTON, mj?Md U.R*an*aL VXketboveaakkw beea poatpeaed tifl W da j, Jane Sd. nj-.< E M. NORTON. P. S. ManfcaL NOTICE. SCB8CKIBUS to tbe Stock ot tbe 'WlaotU* Hio$* mad Tack Factory,; are aeUfted that the tmamtlna of a< Cuapuj, WUM Ml lain d?j, Jul. MJa. IS65. at IU o'clock p. cf Jowph A. M.lcatf, 36 lamia Street, la tba <*r *T Wheehot, hr th? perpeseel Co-partnership Notice. T BAVC HKdiM with a* la the Watch aai i Jewelry t eHuiaa. Mr. Job, UK TteMita will WeoaUMMdu MatVnU>(tMi Hatt eadcr tkalmaaMflt OLt.SnntOo. wwi?*.iUTi,is?-i? a r. bbowv. NEW ADVERTISEMTOS FOR BENT. A DS3XKABLK HODSS, CB XuU tail; located _ 40 Grain \\J Bin win TOTBA*. at I ff fan*a,fcraeleb7 Juin L HlWLu, I ?ff-it ihentemtl Claims Against Ohio County. A IX paran bart&f cHiu agataat Okio (MX) I A will abat their bill*, iwr to then IMfere M oBitc aathoriael utloiiWtt lit tbanillta nMmd caor befcre the lBtfc day * juse, lMfc. : CKX TT. 810KTS, ?jsr-u - cwt Ice Cream 1 Ice Cream! THOMHIl AMD UTIIL, J MttlMMt say pxiOM I will also sell Cake* tod Ciadj 30 per ccot lace than they can be bought in the etty. tfttUHf CHA3. A- SWAKXZ, Aft, . Morroe stisel. FOB 8 ALE. Atm* neiRUowthit >? i?<n oh?, Cjludar 15 loch ttomcur, *H tan IMI ri>*tnl SO law, with brp mala attt. All the Pipea, Valrd and Pupa nt?rfi?l got fmrtkjr aaqaira of Fryer, UUr A Oo- Vwr^-Vl W.A.KM1I. BY THE GOYEBDiOR: AH ADDRESS To the Eaople or West Virginia. FCLLOW&HZEHSs?nelafcef Hon haa proven afeUara. la all ita proporttaDe aeaa org^iaed -jt to the aufciniyafttt Qotatiwi, it ia ?? aaj aoc fwfat by whom, bjr what m ana, and ia what manner it waa inaugurated aad has bean proeecuted; nor abut oar eye* to the ruiu, devaatasmn and death that have roBovad in isa train; jet it ia not the part of wiedom to brood over tne wroaga and evilaof the peat. JL*t ua rather, aj a people an# hare an internet in the great fa tare, renew ear energies to overcome the nafortu note ana eaomaWa* coadilWe in which we find oursetvee. in eome paru of the 8tale there has been no ex ercie* ci ?ni authority; no saaii tarrtilies; no coaa mercial intercourse with the real of the country? tor three or aiar years. It ia desirable that thaae be reetoredea* mat the acceasity tor the prtssscs of a miituuy force be removed at the earliest poesi bie oMoc&t Tne first difficulty that preseutaitselt here ia the preaeoc* of the gaerrtila benda that infcat the parte ot the State Marred tc; whose presence inspires such a aenae of integrity that the better pari ui the community hardly feel aale in attending to their crcmary bosineea, much leas In performing the datiea of civil tfflcerm. The Government xecog rusw no rwet army now east of the M s^ ixjii river, and aa order baa iaaoe i declaring u.a*e guer riliaa outlaws, aad desoancittg egaiast thaw the penalty of death. Aad 1 cad apoa all perama wno oaaire a return of the eecur.ty and hicaaiaga or peaceful society to aid ia nun ting them down and ' bringing than to tne punishment ao jostly deooanced rgvn-^ 'h*w again: 1 hear of eome, ia the porOocs of the State referred to, who manitest hoatliity to tne ex tension of the authority oi Was* Virginia orer them. 1 wo aid aay to auch that they may retard tbe reato raiion of law and order lor a time, and may gat tocmeeiTes into trouble; but tney cannot elites tne ultimate reiuiw. The constitution aad laws oi West Virginia are the only state authority within her iimita ?r recognised rn?r*in by the *cOcral Uoi eminent, and it tadeairable that tney be en forced by ti? civil officer* and courts; ana this will be the only mesas resorted to, if auihcient. Bat it may aa well be anderttooa that thia authority will he enforced; and tnat any wno t ff?r resistance will be brought to certain punishment. I To?re ere othes a emuagat the dialoyal now in the j State?acme of whom have been in armaagainat the ' Government?who, notwithatanding the reoaiilon, aa an org*ai?d oppoeiuon to the'Uovernmeut, has been effectually eoppreaeed, km u ub pnoa in throating their <KMje' eermmran beloro tne con munity. The result ie that at timee they ofleod aad excite the loyal people to violence, aad thna get themselves into difficulty; and it protection hi not at once afforded them agaznat the Tiolence thus wan tonly provoked, the aathoritiea axe denounced for a foilure or aeglect of duty. Sow, if etch persona wia i peace and safety, I would advise them not only to yield a willing obedience to the constituted authorities, both VOderal aad Htate, but to be-care fui to avoid the avowal or maaifoetatfon of dialoyal aentiments or sympathies, and conduct themselves In such wise that the most exacting will have no juat ground of complaint against them. To the loyal people I hardly deem It necessary to say anything. It has been your pride aad boast? aad Justly to?that yoa were the supporters aad defenders of the Government of the United States and ol the Stat i and all orders Bade by them for thavfnrftMtiA. ???.- ?- ? VW..U1UB mm ?upper* aw naretcXore, and prove, aa you have in the paat, that yoa are the lav aad order party of thia country? The constituted ao tboritie. or the United States hare made orders re specting the return of paroled rebel prieonexs, which the loyal people of this Slate damn invtdlaua and ixnjurt. I h.ve need my utmoet endeavors in the proper and legitimate way to have these orders re? voted; but thus far without euecaas. Yoa have the the right to pro teat againat them and petition for their revocatioc; but while they remain in force, it is your duty as loyal and law abiding citizens to re spect them. If these orders allow parsons in your midst who are guilty ol treason, felony or other offense, ycu may bring them before the courta aad have them tried, and, If lotind guilty, ptmished; aad I submit whether this ooarse, sooner than aay other, will not secure the re eatabl Mbaaaat of the peace aad good order of eociety. Allow me espedaliy to urge upon all goad dtisens of the disorganised parts ol the State the propriety and necessity of giving their practical aid aad oo operatioa in the reetoration cf civil authority In their respective counties; aad in order to facilitate thia desirable object, it may be not inappropriate to make the foUowiag suggeettons aad raiereooas to the law; hheriffs, Clerks of Courts. Keoorders aad Prosecu | ting Attorneys may be appointed by the Judge of the Circuit, (where there ia a Jadge,) to coattane la office until the next regular election. (See Acta of 1864, pa. ? and 40; and Acta 1SC5. pa. *5 and 24) There being no J edge for the Ninth Circuit, the Judge of the Fifth Circuit baa beoa authorised to appoint a Sheriff for Pocahontas coantv, aad the Jadge of the Seventh Circuit to appoint Sheriffs for each of thecouatiee of Oreenbrler, Monroe, Mercer, aad McDowell. (See Act* 1844, pa. S3 aad *4.) The Auditor is authorised to appoint Assessors. (See Acts 1864?p IS) The governor Is authorised tosppoint two justices aad one constable for each of the old messier la 1 district?, tocootinae in office until the ooautiea are laid effinto townships. (See Acta 1>SS, p. 187.) Commissioners are appointed by law to lay off the oountiea into tewnshipe and to tlx the timea for the township elections. (See Acts IStt, pa. 87, S3,S?, H4 and 115.) The Governor Is authorised to 'SB temporarily aU vaeaadae ia oAce not provided for by theOeo ?titutloa or the Leg^alasura;'* (Sea Ojiautnros. Art. T, |3;] and the Legirfstnre not baring provided tar filling a vacadcy in the office cf Circuit Jadge, nor for flLiag vaeaadae in ooanty elfcnea whoa. th?r* 5* T?**- *** " 12^.55^5* iLS" 77 .my . *Fp?at temporarily a J? caaaty cfficers for tha Mnth Circuit, oowt wbo^apsointmsnt Is provided foraThSr atkw-IUn? haa uta rtk mU th. ^ i, i. ^ . M. aatarpcia. as4 labor to _ raaoivad to advaeoe her to the ttal, eoterpdee aad labor to devefoo these immi tui. peace to road to pro ? , . _ --- ? ?m front rank of tha Union, in weelth, intelii AtTHUI 1. BOEKMAH, Governor. Itai pisDoitf lit, 1 ?heeiuag.W Ya. May S?.lS?.f myTT-ltdAw WANTED. A SMALL WSLLISS BOUSC, or tvo or three roatta, ia aulai a nail ttrnOr, ia the i?tral Hrt ^ a-5'- - part W tha otj. Addraaa -e," _ *j!B-8te WASTED. EISSTSI !? >??? ?r th. STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL stawberryPeearval^s ***?) w? gtvwa i rASHIHGTOI HALL, Tfll If SIIIBI IB i hi r W.J.CAX2HISOX, * "T IRLIVilLVS AIUOA rsian?.. -? ?WPgOT Odd idha J New Stoolr or DRY GOOD'S jtnrromoDBT GEO. R. TAYLOR, " 1?1 iBr ' '**" NEW STYLE FBEKCH AHD KSQT.ISH ?? DRESS GOODS: PIKE LACES. EMBROIDERIES. LACK HANDKERCHIEFS. LAUM 8ETS. SILK C1RCCLABS ASD SAOQCBS. SHAWL8. GINGHAMS, ORG AN DIES. MOZAMBIQUES. . BLACK LDSTR8LB88 SILKS. PARASOLS. 80S OMBRELMAS. LACE CURTAINS. PRINTS, LINENS, SHIRTINGS, SHEETINGS, PILLOW MU8UH8, TOWELS, NAPKINS, TABLE LINEN, COUNTERPANES, FLANNELS. ALEXANDRE'S KID GLOVES, HOSIERY, HOOP SKIRTS, BLACK AND WHITE STRIPED ?BALMORALS, JUST UOKTXD XT GEO. R. TAYLOR. ***> EEMOTAL. JOHN T. LAKIN & CO, BATE XXMQYXD TO No. %J5 Monroe Street, H?xt door to M. * SC. Buk. WI ill JUST OPIMNG AN XSTHIE NEW stock of goods for Men's Wnr. We solicit ?a ?Tminatkw of per nw caiiuiuuui - CO&TIIOS, SILK ASD BIRSEILLES VKBTIHGS, LIIK* DOCK, LIIEH DRILLI, Ac, i A*. Abo, * eoapltU uaortamt at WHITS 8HXRTS, which we wamat, in. qaaHtj, fit and workman Aip, ?qul to lay in the ecutrj. SHIRTS MADR TO OfcDXft U any style to nit Oar stock of Men's Famishing Goods to nnn-piwil by ujr t? tW dtj. son TOKOJR TBB tuai ?a ?? mostrob BTJixrr, mjtt | JO US I. LAKIH A (XX PRICES REDUCED STILL KOBE! nrai wm X TIM Will. Table Cutlery, . TklkOrtW, BWftM BtHOeces, LMBpYlSS2"w, A lane ???laint of the aheee all things h oar Use of hriafw at ktwUj r* "rices at RBBRT A B AO, Ha. 44'Haia Street, *jU . PtnWfculm. wTve. HKADQUARTIR3 MILITARY COMMAXDAR, I Wrauao, W. Ta^ May Sd, 1S66. f SPACBAL OADAR* < how 108. f [miifl.] ITHA aale of Intoxicating Bqeors to aolfiacsie ? ?ipi?Jj hiMilw aJl pam Ttolatinc thte orttar wffl he arrested sad their p?aoes of business closed. JAMK8 WASHBURN, Pel Bail llfttk O. T.Iaftatrjr, To Oil Men. WMmnmntt? fcnl* OB ??!!?>?* oftfc. kaat-jtsaim aiAat aotka eoner a? 4th <??? ttTn5,m siS . F. - - - ? t ? ? j.mhut *sos. , P^** """ ? - , ijto *> .. A. M. Adams & C6.j| - ? H .'*w MERCHANT TAILORS! i(| AjmiwHiM nt hW&kH. a .1 MiLesen's Faralshlng Goods, I ?O. ? WATKH IIKUT, fHntns, w. ta. | TI7? HiW JtJW RBCEIYED AHD 1U KB-1 I W OMIT Ore caa of the Aatot, Of | Spring and Summer^Goods broaghl to tbfc Baikal, at TOLD rXICES, CUSTOM WOBK, ' OQMktbf ofTmek,6? of all padMudeokn, icu CftHiMfta, BUL Teniae*, White, lucj.Lber, TrmUar>B<l Ml Shir*, Badcr-ttim aad Dntea Scarfs, TV*, gaipodw. HtwtiaAkfc, Bock*, 01oi?l6tnt hUttd Ooiki?,ti>TtilngBi|?>adTitiiw,Ac.to ruBKismive coods, "?'rfrWt UHTtcd- Bdtf exefoaNtly fa U? Cloth* , tar beetasse ve cms foeith to better md Tmotsc* to d?ikraud?B better tenas ibm caabe We ha re the Boat eeerpbte stock and hrgat 1 I moo rtmeet of (toda of say boa? fa oar Uae (a 1* Idly. Wo ore telUac foods lower than mar other I a the city, u we bought oar foods vbes fold J the bvat . Wo hare a iarfo itoek of READY-MADE CLOTHING *ad w are MfUrg Ow good* aa lor M uj hooee la Ik* trade, withon t ujt exception. Iara eble to ofler cUPMBICR IKDOCXM *KTS to I partiee la ml of goodeta oat Una. I We ataall epare do paiae to aalatata oar npote* I tkm tor keeping the largaet, lint ud chaapart I etock of goode Id oar line In the city, to which ?? 1 inert. theetueitoo of 0L06E B0T18&. We bay | eiduiTdi br Oak. 1 "Special attention gliea to the suing at | uniform: suits I Hade to arte on abort notice. aplg *m A. M. ADAMS A CO. THOS. fi. CULB1ETS01, Star Foundry, I*. U HABKIT IT&EBT, WHxiusG, ma ya. AN1JPAOT17RB8. AHD HAS OOSBTAKTLT | COAX* * -WOOD COOKIHO STOVKS, FAILLOK ItOTKS, BBATIle ITOVK9, COUOI HOLLOWABK) ITOT1 HOLLOWABK, All of the beet Pateraa. ARCHES AMD GRATIS, COMMON GRATES, PLOUGH POORS, ac., Ae. | THRESHING KA0HIK1 OABTDfG AMD SAW mux castings, I Hade to order, of the boot materiel and at lovect SORGHUM OA HI SOOAKS MILL, MARTDT8 mil PATTERN B, at MartUS Ferry Pricaa. ALSO, NO. 1 (TBET BOTT) POCNDBT PIG IRON maluttr an all at levant rataa. WhuHag.AprtlMms. 60 KINDS Of > I SUMMER GLOVES WITH 300 Dozen Cotton Hosiery. XT AVISO 8 ELECTED THE ABOVE FOR TBS XI' trade from goode thrown oa thetoititataat tioD, 1 am dow anle to preeent the bait unrtant erer brought to the cMy aad at pricee that wlHi ba dteepprored of by aay aea, The balmnce of ay Mock waa psrehaaed at graat ly rrdeoed prkxa, aad an axaadaation by fee trade GEORGE K. WHEAT, - NOXlbilST JOBBER. tSVOtnOE IT., eeyU WHBUK.T. Ti. J USX REOBX V K,T>J JOHN ROEMER & CO. IOI.I1RIIEAUITBBET, ' iS" " . | WHEELING. - I 'JAA PIBOEH 0? ' MERRIMACK :AS? OTHER. OUU gnodaufcee or Prtnte, which we wffi aeU it ? i wSahgS ?251 *5 JO? ROEMER A oa dfMTIRN BASK OP VIRGINIA. t W. Ti. Mar ?? 1MB, f P?,T3? 8TOCKH0iD BEBo'tUeBaak-artilbebeMa* the Eanktoi Sir.: HB 8TJB80MBXE HAS JUH* KSC1ITXD ONI ov JFM. KHABE & CO.'S ?njjMXD sxw kale tx ocstavi GRAND PIANOS fThleh li tbtflml lE?trra?? ?*?r brcofht lo tht dty,ml th? only CUSDmr cfnl tealik IFfcMlIlf. mo, a nsM stock ? SQUARE PIANOS, wr.h CUtn utd Cured Msoldhifa, ?tick IT! amass fob less than thby cajc ei BOUGHT FIBIWHKRJL OSE YERf FINE LOUIS XIV, Witt Splendid Car*ed Caee ud Left, sect oct fcc athftitioa. "wQl be aold ?200 BELOW PRICK Lift?FULLY GUARANTEED. JESSE B. MELLOB, No. 139 Main Street, N t Vs. Katfee 4 0&'? PUaoa and Mux k BaaUa1* Otblcat Orftai. mjl; KW STORE I NEW stock: OHBAPEB THAU KTEEI JOHN H. BOBIWSON Hu fitted up tbe fine large rccta forawiy ocx pled br John Blabop, No. 15? Main ftrwt, t+ tvMB Union ud Ifartieoo, and opened the ittA Mock a? BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITER?, Brer offered in ihie city, eelectrd by hlmeelf aad boa^itftUfteit eecriflcc aloes the d?clise Sc*'i the tine to boy. Sere yctrr money bv bay zt at ipW <? 168 MAIN STB EST. Whtea^, V*. T H IE Greatest Medicine or tbe Age. KRAFT'S DIARRHEA GOMPOUND THE ONLY 8471 AND CERTAIN COBI JOB DIAEBBOB A? DYSESTBRT, FLUX, 8UBMER COMPLAINT All Diaeuea of tbe Stomach and Bo?eli, in cident to a change of Dies or Climate. fflHV Proprietor* of tbie trnly Inralnabla Wed: 1 eine, new oiler it to tbe pobMc, with a fall knowledge ot Its enperior merit orer any tearfj J like character ever before iotrcdneed. It ba? n*ed with tbe eaaaf perfect meets* in tbno?*nii of cmh. mlrrsagtAer Rtwudia toM /ai2*l C**? of Chromic Diarrhoea of ye*r? Handing, b*r? Ues enred by tbe vie ot two bctfa. Thie remwij tu tuverfmCsd tma rimgU intfinct, where tbe d:*? bee baffled tbe ?kill or eren tbe okm! tkillfttl eia*A TrafT* DiarrKaa Compcmd hxi been it z* fx a number of years, and by ita timely aid, hu ?"?? tbe lires of hondred*. Tbia medicine U a purely aefentHSe preparafcofi, and ie prepared with tbe create* Ca-^tlm ani1 vt. Every traveler ah on kl hare a bottle of the D& theas Cbapaai Brery aokii r will find it inrmlnabla. No family tboold be witbont i*. Do not hesitate to try Kraft* Diarrhau Qmpemm and prevent pain, asfiensg and death. BJEAD thb B0?L0WIN6 TBBTIM0K1AL5 : ?i i*p*il IHh, lW Mean.McOtss, Tttir a Co naed B raftfa Dtarrboea Compocad.fT Cen>pDwrrt?? with wh:cb T bar* been deeply aM?i? for om month, o3 ett?r rtmudu* t i*4 Aeras# /o^J. and tediec It aot only a jreacai rdict bat a per mana*cm*. 1 take ptaaaora in teoonmeod^e * to tbe favorable notice of all who may be a ike u fticted. S- Muti ?, Chaplin IStb W- Va. ItUatrj. Vocmmii. Marshall Oo. W. Ta. Means. MoOase, lam a Co su aimer betes in Na?betlle. Taos . 1 Mka witb aaerere Dtarrteew I tried the rem*li? ot several phyafcaas. bat wit boot say e^cc 1 wdviaad by my Meade to come bom?. I ??; oleteir broken diwn end proetrated Dj?a ?rnr. jj JtbomTl waa adrieed u> try Kraft'. D??rr??? Ov^KoawL O. ?*???/ a eo-p ?<-?/? tw<to mm t*d ie*and mr km Hi 1 ?--n ?U-i" mend thaa raloable medtevna to all afl|jct?*2 ??? this terrible dieeaee. Yoare tmly. imtv fpwAisa Kim MoOiim. Kmur t Oo Oe^c"-^*f aamner 1 waa attacked with a rerr ie??c V from sbkb I snffared for aome tnree ?ae?? J "JJT Mwnute. but ntbb to cbjc*>v?"; MM. IX tut procured ? to til. of "Kt <?? rrta. OoasooDd? 0?? taa ? "? * ?-* ?-?1 me to my nanal tenw- } meodiag thia raloa^l* ?(C" la Tirta?? Is ?>/o" f"* ? wo the ?*"? '?rf B B. AM?M ot B.A O.ltl Wbei lu. *? Tl IfoCABB, BBA7I A 00, WbokMto Drr^i Ttou?. wr^ a?w ?d?r? aboald b? tlniml gtlO- A BOSTtl t?ASK>T; ***22 ? nil A Oo-, MS Bichallar Ail other IOS aold lor Bern thaa forty deflars mA a?a?<JJ aaaCr. mm* the seller asd ?r are taofca ?? ? . - Salary aad expense or h'0 - - ilf-j?1~ > ?i eiraun - (HAf lOHU- ? ?7fl A MOHTHi-I W?!Li??S! .an fifUn ArUOa, Uw b?t ?'I'" ,R,r, A?. TIHIBB'I wibb. i mrt, far take pleaaors tn rscocai dne, as I bsrs proetd aad aean it tried by ot ?nlta.