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??? gdeUujewe*. OAKPBELL & K'DIXKOI, rsawiiwoM kmt> lniromi. THaMB.-Otttt, JlUTyJ IB olty pn ?Mk, lBcyOi Ao-Wmelt, la ? ? M? Wodot, la advano*,. ? *??? WestlT.ili month* It>C Monday Morning', Jnnc 19 Yiboikia 8late bonds are now quoted in New York at 58 and 60. Wx published last week the proceedings of a public meeting io Albemarle county, Va., at which resolutions were adopted, accepting the situation in regard to sla very, acknowledging Oct. Peirpoint as Governor, and prajiog for a convention to frame a new constitution, eo as to eecare a better rcpreaentation of tbe people of tbe State. A committee appointed by this meeticg waited on the Governor, laid its action before bim and requested relief.? Tbe Governor declined to call a convention to frame a new constitution, on tbe ground of want of power, and by way of an ar gument egaicst the plan of the Albemarle gentlemen, ahowed that at leaat eighty days' time would be required to elect and csll trgeiber a convention, and that, if by three months labor a constitution was made, another two or three months would be lost before tbe people could ratify it and elect officers under it, so that nine months, at best, must elapse, during which tbe preeent evils must be endured, before there could be any possibility of reliefc? Meantime, tbe Governor added : We collect no revenne. Insane and desf and dumb asylums are unprovided for. Tbe expenses of the elections and of tbe convention will have to be defrayed; there will be no law administered nor order pre served over a large portion of the States, f xctptirg through tbe agencies of Provost Mftrdbal'c!. However well theae officials might diecbarge theirtrust.it is not ex pected that satisfaction would be afforded, at leeet judging by past experience; insub ordination and anarchy would prevail, and a gf-tcral license be afforded for the com mas on of crime of all degrees of magni tude. lie then proceeded to impart bis own viewd on the state of affairs. The "Alex andria Constitution," be eaid, was adopted by a small minority of the people, as it was done dnring Revolutionary times, when the greater portion of tbe State was engaged in open war and rebellion against tbe Uni ted States, and had for ita basis tbe prin ciple that the government of the State be longed only to the lojal people of the Slate. Open rebels, be said, are not en titled to any political rights from tbe Gov ernment eginst which they rebel; and wheu tbe rebellion is crushed, only to such rights as tbe Government, in its beneficence, chooses to grant them.? The President's Emancipation Procla mation required action from tbe au thorities of Virginia. Tbe old State Con stitution prohibited any interference with slavery. Here, at once, wns place for a conflict of authority. It was found impos sible to proceed in reorganizing the State without a change in tbe organic law; and if the Legislatures at Alexandria and Wheeling were Legislatures at all, they had certainly the right to legielate in re gard to a Convention and a new Constitu tion. Tbe Governor then stated bis plan, which is as follows: He expected, in tbe course of throe wetks, to order elections for all the Coun ty officers in the State, and to have all oar courts, civil and criminal, lully organ ised. Ho boped that tbe tercrs of frsncbise would be oa liberal, or moro so, than those proposed in the Albemarle resolutions. Tbu?, alter tbe County officers were i elected, be intended to order elections lor ! mrrobtrs of Congress and tbe General As- ; eeir.bly of tbo Slate. That when tho State was properly and j fully represented in the Legislature, they would have tbe whole subject before them and within their own grasp, dependent up on their deliberation aud aolion. Tbey would at once proceed to tbe col lection of revenue, under present laws, aB soon as the State is organized, and to tbe collection of license under our present laws. The Governor thought time would be gained by tbe adoption of his plan, and the State be more fully advanced in the progress of reorganisation. Mr. Botts has been in Washington, and bas given bis views of publio affairs to the editor of the Chronicle. Mr. Botts is rep resented In that paper as saying that he could not approve the manner io which the Alexandria Constitution was forced upon the people of Virginia, it having been framed by eleven men, and adopted by four or five hundred voters; but that Gov. Pierpoint was elected under the Con stitution of 1851, and is therefore the le gitimate Governor of tne State. Mr. Botts denies that be has ever disputed the valid ity of tho West Virginia Government. He insists that the people of the West did right to set up a loyal Government, and admits the legality of the act of separation from the K*Bt. Ho would prefer to see the o"d State reunited on many accounts, but he regards the question a? ftaally settled. In respcct to slavery, Mr. Botts admits that slavery is destroyed by the events of the war; acd although he would have prefer red a more gradual process, be now ac quiesces in ths practical result} and thinks the whole people of tbe Slate would con sent to tbe incorporation of a prohibitory clause in the Constitution. Tut report upon agricultural matters, issued by Commissioner Newton for the months of April and May, says that the present promise of the crops for this year is very good. Of course it is yet too early to speak with any positiveness, but the indications are that the hay, wheat, corn and root crops will be large. The abun dant rains during the spring interfered with plantiog in sotne quarters, but the wiaier crops have never sustained leas in jury from cold weather than during last winter. The uniform temperatnre of last winter was also rery favorable for live stock, and sheep especially are in good condition. Hogs are scarce, and the nam*, bers of flattening cattle have fallen cff aboat 20 per cent from last jeer, a decrease which may somewhat diminish the downward movement in prices, hot not enough to keep prices up tbeir present range, bb the army consumption is now so muoh lessen ed. The increase in eheep since last year is 4 300.878, and the wool clip of this year is estimated at 114.589 076 ponnds, an in creese of aboat 17,000,000 poundiover the clip of 1864. The total value of farm ?rock in the whole country on January 1 $990,579,120, aud the value of New Eng land's stock was $94,164,078, distributed aa follows:?Vermont $25,905 952; Maine, $21,539,128; Massachusetts, $17,688,783; Connecticut, $13,844,564; New Hampshire, $13 560.512; Rhode Island, $2 674 027.? The foreign batter trade is rapidly in creasing, and gives promise of still further increase, Great Britain being our chief customer. Between January and May cf last year the export of butter was6,170, 402 pounds, and for the same period tthis year it was 6,843 827 pounds. They bad all aorta of a political demon stration in New York the other evening.? It is called by some of the papers there a '-Johnson meeting," and by others a Grant affair, and by others it is designated by other names and titles. In onr judgement, if we are to credit the report ot it, it was, as far as the people in attendance were concerned, a pandemonium; and as far as some of the speaking was concerned, a reprehensible and pernicious gasconade.? The tempestuous conduct of the crowd was only equalled by the whip-all creation rbodomoniade of its speakers. As, for ex ample one of them "Urged the enforcement of the Monroe doctrine, and said this continent was not large enough for a Republic and an Em pire." Now as the utterer of this statement can not help knowing that it ia absolutely un true, it is to be presumed that ha uttered it simply as ad capatandum twaddle. But when pnblio men minister to the inflamma ble passions of the crowd,they are mische tous public men, and deserve rebuke. As 13 this Mexican question, the New York Commercial Advertiser speaks our mind when it says: "We could point out to Louis Napoleon the folly o( attempting to maintain a Prince of the Houbo of Austria, in a coun try that must inevitably revert to republi can institutions. And after thus express ing ourselves firmly and openly, we csuld leave the question to be decided by the French and the Mexican people, and by that best and surest of allies of progressive institutions, Time, which will settle this question iu accordance with our views and wishes, without calling on us for sac* rifices of any kind. The acquisition of British America and of Mexico wonld be of no advantage to the United States. As neighbors they are weak and impotent to cause us the least apprehension, while their addition to the Union, would only augment onr present political troubles and difficulties, by adding to our already vast territory, and by still further increasing the present fearful corruption of political parties. War and the extension of our territory can never contribute to our hap piness or power. We can only insure the future well-being and progress of our peo ple, by peace and the development ot in dustry and commerce. To these, and these alone, must we look for the attainment of the greatest of all desiderata? jcsticb to ALL AID LIBERTY FOB ALL." From all wars of conquest and of ag grandizement and from all these pestifer ous blowers in behalf of tho same, good Lord, deliver us. The present generation of Americans have had enough of war, and it is the prayer of every good heart and clear head, that ''Peace thall reign where'er the tnn Doth hi* BuccsBtiTe janmeja run, lia kit gdem stretched from nhore to ahoro, Till mioni thall wax ana wane do more " Wa should be glad to know in what part of the code of military justice authority is given for the brutal and barbarous pun ishment described in the following article? We care not whether the victim be white or black, it is a consolation to know that be is at any rate a human being, and it is impossible to read the narrative without a feeling of abhorrence for all ooncerned in it. It will be see that the rebel organ, the Richmond Timet, exhibits the utmost Batis faction in describing the agonies of the victim, which must have revived a pleas ant recollection of tho good old days when whipping and torturing were esteemed pions vocations in Richmond. There is reason to fear that the military authorities in that city have been studying the disci plineof the slave pens, and it is evident that some of them have caught the spirit of tho dealers in human flesh: HOVEL IXB1BIT10K?PCRISBISQ A HKGSO. It will be remembered by our readers that a notice had been published in our columns of the cutting and stabbing by a oegro, on Sunday night last, of two United States soldiers, near the corner of M*lu and Twenty-fourth streets. The ntmes of the soldier* are Sergeant Jerome Allen, member of company D. 98th New York, cot in the arm and hand, and Private Pe ter S. Clarke, company A, 98th Now York, cnt in the neck and shoulder. The negro's name was Ned Scot', who had previously insulted two gentlemen, and was pursued by Allen and Clarke, belonging to Ool. K re u tier's guard, stationed on the corner of Twenty-fourth and Main streets. Being overtaken, the fellow drew bis knife, and 07 the vigorous use of it, icflioted such wounds on bis pursuers as to prevent his ?apture. About half past eight o'clock ou Tuesday night, however, he wasaptured by Clarke, who bad been constantlyf^nthe look out for him, nearly opposite the mili tary rendezvous, and committed to Lioby prison, where he remained till yes terday morning, when he was taken before Colonel Kreutzer. There be ing no donbt as to the identity of the fel low, Colonel ?. passed sentence that he should be bucked and paddled for an hoar by a pout of negroes, then placarded with "I subbed two of the provost guard," and marched about (he atxeeis for a specified time, preceded by drum and fife, playiog the Rogue's March, with a file of soldiers on each aide at a charge bayonets, after which he was to be taken back to the pro vost marshal's office, placed in a coffin, frcm which a piece Urge enough for bis face to show waa cnt, and, after being se oureiy nailed up, to be taken outside of the bailding and propped up. where, with his face whitened with fionr, he should rem%in a couple of houra before being turned loose, all of which ecntence was faithfully performed. We wltQMBed the execution of the last : dense of the sentence, and can truly say 1 that we sever taw a more ludicrous or amualog scene. With all the gravity which would accompany the preliminaries ftr borying a man alive be waa placed in tbe coffin by a few soldiers, his hands folded across bis breast, his face whitened witn floor, then the lid pressed over him and nail ed down, after which be was interrogated as to his desire for the services of a minister. At this j'jcctnre, the fellow commenced begging 10 be spared death; bat, meeting with prompt refusal, be apparently resign ed bimself to bis fat?, and solicited tbe attendance of the pastor of the Third Bip tiat Gbnrcb, to which be said he be'.ooged. Tbe proceedings were carr el to tie extent of ordctiog a guard to go for a prcacber, who, of coarse did not go; wberenpon tbe coffin containing tbe hero of tbe occasion was taken into tbe street and set np against the bnildiog, where be remained for two boors, dnricg which he was surrounded by bacdredB of persons who erjoyed tbe spectacle hugely. The.black rascal was then, almost half dead ; from fright and heat, released from confinement and in formed that be conld go, which privilege, it may well be supposed, he was not slow to avail bimself of. There is no doubt that this fellow will know how to behave I himself in future. IiIST OP IiETTJSJHS. LKTTKRS REMAINING DNOL1IMKD hMh. Pan OOce at Wheeling SUM of W?.t TlrgtaU, a?hi day of Jnne, 1666. BTTo obtain any of thea? letters, the applicant "adxxTtued l<U*rs," giro the data of thli llit, and p%y two cents for advertising. HTlf not called for within oru month, the* will Le Bent to the Dead Letter Office. ' ej W,U Office hour* on Sunday from 9 to 10# A. M. LADIES' LIST. Anderson Fli'za Applegata Kate Aib'on Jeooie E Alexander Jemima Bell Rachel Bntt Oatbrine Craig Amanda Coleman Nannie R Cunnlrghasi El's&beth Col t man Eiiztboili Conner Stllio K Cow en Nancy 51 Conner 8arah E Cnttlip Ltzzfe Cnase Jcucio Carney Cathriue Coonod Mr a Charles Carney Mary Jane CUjtor Martha A Mary PoUon JU*?o C>rr r?ihr<A. * T, Hnlsall Lyd A Henting iara Hyde M?ry J Holmes Anna E Beto'y C?tlriLe Lamb Ellen Lear far ah Lte A It Lcn* Lizzie P Linton Suasn J Mil's Sarah Morrison Viola E Miller Marl* Mathewa Faille Miller Henrietta McBran Dot McU oyer Jane Padt r Lucy M Csrr Catbrine 0 tldwell L'orcus Campbell Mrs Klehsrd Carter Anna Bell Oarry Mrs William DstIi Maggie ynuir Mary J Viosel Millie Farrell Mary Fietrmlng Annie Fox Indiana Fowler Sarah A Gordon Nellie Gray Mlsiourl Ulllyer Mary Jane Ilauiju S*rah Harris Mary Porter Satan B Reed Mirgret Robinson Eiizi Robiuron E lea D Rtdraan Dolly A Rob son Sarah Redtker Anna SandrtcW Elizabeth Standy Effla 8o!ce Maty J Scally Mary Smith Dora Shaw Miry L Vtnnnn B F V^nhoro "Wilton Mary Wcait Caroline GENTLEMEN'S' LIST. Arnold Jefferson 0 Enisle H?nry Bants J 11 Bjeshar John llyyard John Bebanna John Barton James Brenemtn S.muel Biady Anorew Bast ford Adam Borke Charles W B kerR Bay lets Thomas Bncey Coliitt Boyd Tewel Hither Wm Bradcck Wm H Baird Wm J Bickiny Henry Bear Kanifdisn Brown Henry K Birch tr R Brown Wm Broun Join Chatham W J Chamo A J Coltmin B Connor W S Ch*Oibt-ra W C Coals Henry Cartis Homer Conant Oapt H Oaiu Uenry Cal agter James I Coy lb Jehn A Chapel Jo tph Campbell J A 2 Dean Wm E Daily W m D? ruin John U Dick James koffy Jeffersrn W Datenberry R F Darr James B Dills Lieut Poter E Dlcker?<n Tho-nai A Davit Lieut T E Darer D EUhtre William Esttack Eli a Edwards B F Pr. m George Oatroll Wm H Gould George Or?-y David Glynn Anthony Greener S*tn llen-y John Hudson John Uibb* rd George Hall Wm P Htbern Wm Hlgga Thomas Htogklos Edward Hennlug Dr Henning Dr E T Hcdgklnt E Hollingihead Daniel HaUy rutrkk Harris N K Heal ray Micfceal Hill M G 3 Hassan Berjamln R Hawkics AliredR Jones Thomas M Jones Charley D Jackson Dr C M Jackson Hon Judge height Wm Ktnnoy Capt Gso Koonco David 2 Kemp Wm L*t1s Leri O Lamb Lemuel B Lwp tlark 2 Lonage Rot A 2 Lcmhy R cbanl Layaure Jamei Murehou?e John Mack Phillip Murey John Morgttu Lieut J E I Mmgrave J d or Snod \ grata J F Mil lei ?.Her Dar d Ma hews Chos Morgan Minor A Mahou Micheal Mnrray A J Micheal Wm Mejer Wm McCormick WmL Morjran W B McVtcieru Capt G M MkUowau Lieut J O McGce James Odoum l Kdward Piquett John T Poindex-er J A ProTo George Tott- E P Eigtby John W Batciifle J?mes Rotlmoa Jumrs ltaaaeil Qio W 2 Ruebeu Wm Boyuoida Walter 8 B?as? gg?r ?atx.nel Koi.lnat.rj KOirar Eiley Micheal Bnaw James ta-J er Jsmea H Sbearo Joseph 2 8peer JoVtn W 2 tbrirer Jacob 8 Storey John SockuiiD (U8C Stanion J C Strobie John Bwhuu John Sadler J p Sfcoaalier S G Pharpnack i>aniel W FpauMlng N p Bownrda Martin Soaeus Phas TraTis Wm U Tratera Wm Thcmraon Joseph Thompson John W TavenerJ T Thompton Josspb VooDQa Grcr^e tr Vaoniatcr Fr?ncl? M Worlds B P Wlltney Henry J Winattr A Q 2 tin John M Bcaler A Bro Hota A MarUu Pendleton A Co Jos Ireland A Riley Miller A Ksearn M Lang A Co Wyeth A Bro A. W. CAMPBELL. P. M. Professor James Ulgeeit. VOCAIi MXJfilo. ??y ?o Inaure pre He ?ney? ^ "nd to ^re inttructiona on tba PIANO tlKItV *3 psgs?lg!? FOB SALE. *BSTrfg" For Sale. T*Of?*sUfK*f "ATIOS' Ba.o.U.11. up lb""7, ?"'.TtSAlJJ'iS wifi'KoS'l?m mn!" w"h FOB 8ALK. r? pJSSJS *lTeo A"m lw> - ? ?.5A?i.4 ALBKllT. Stray Cow. ST3AYSD frozrfthe undersigned on Brown run, (a braoch olBoggs' run,) on T sashay, 18 th cf Jose, a IdlLtf COW, some six join old. Said cow %as a roan, had a leather imp around her right fore leg and a short rcpe attached to her horn*, and a boll on her necld Any one giving any Informa tion of said cow, either at this office or to the under' finned, will be liberally rewarded. Jell^gt* / 1.AYID F. KPENER. Wanted! Disabled Soldiers And others out of employment to canvass for OUR GRtAT NATIONAL TtORK, 'just Published, (ITU* L?lfe and Public Berries* of Abraham Ltucoln," By Frank Crosby, of the Philadelphia B*r, compils in* otie l?r^e octavo volume of resrly 600 page*. This is the only work or the kind publiaie?j; it la entirely new and orlgina', contalcing his early h 6 tory, political career, ?po?chef, messages, proclama tions and other official dconments illustrative of h a o?entful administration, together with the scenes ard events connected with bia tragic en 1. It will be sold only by onr authorized travel n< agentr, to vlum exclnsive territory ?a given, and liberal com mi hods paid. Fend lor a cicultr an<l terms to **Ameri:an Publishing Agencr, Bo* 217, No. 6.M) Chestnut street, Pniladelpala." Jrl9 6: Soirees Dramatique. WASHINGTON HALL. Lea?o and Manager.*.. ~.......B PnrpcBJCKs. Stage Manager. hill. Initial Night. Iliat appearance In Wheeling of EDB1U9D COLES. MONDAY EVENING, Jane 19tb, 1865, will be presented All that Olitteri is Not Gold. Toby Twinkle Kimutd Coles. Tho full caat by the Company. BIAIO OK SlUASTKR. 'ADMISSION 60 centa. Reserved Seata 75 centa. Stats can b<> secured from 10 A. M. to 6 P M , at M=lloi's Music Bio^e, where a diagram of the Uall can be seen. Doors open at 7|^ P* M. Overture commences at 8 P- M. jelO STATU OF WKiT VIRGINIA, ) On ice Boam cf CLiixa. V Wheeling, June 13th, 1S6> j I^IIC following extract from an Act of the Leg!* latere of West Yirglnls, passed February 2&tb, 1S65, is published for the information of all cod> Ccrned : [SXTftACT.J Bi it enacted by tbe Legislature of West Virginia. I. Tbe Auditor, Adjutant General, and Qiarter* ioa<ter Genera* of the ?t?te, are constituted t? Board of Claims, to <xamtne,adjcet end tudlt such claims in the opinion or sbid board shall t?e jn?t anl proper, Lot otherwise provided lor, accruing to tbe citizens of this State, growing out of military ser vice, ol the following character :? I. Olaimi for services rendered by the Btate troops sicca the nineteenth day of June, e!gbtea hundred an) aiatyohf. II Cl.imtfor subsistence snd supplies tarnished the Stato trcops a hen called luto service. III. tilaims lor noceisarjr transf ortatien of 8tate traps, and tor transportation of arms, supplies, Ac. kr their use. IV. Olsima for serviefs rendered by officers orgin istug State troops under orders of tho governor, and for ne:e?sary expense* incurred lu publishing or ders and notices, and for ptlnting done upou the orders of each officers. V. Claims tor subsisting and equipping volunteer recrciu, under the order or by the authority of the Governor. ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?? All persons having claims of the character Indi cated above, will have tLem made oot in triplicate, as required by the Act, snd forward them .o tb? Cierkor tho Beard of Claims, Adjutant General's Office, Wheeling, W. Va. The beard will hola monthly meetings at tbe Capitol building la this city on the tlrsi Monday of cach month for the examination of these claims. By order of th? Boar*. Jil9-Sw JAMES E. ILANE8, Clerk. FOR CINCINNATI. Tho Fine Passenger Packet (in place fof tho Wild Walter) LINNIE mtuWN ? J. W. Black master, Msjor Bice clerk, u Li 1 leave as above WEDNtSDAV, the 21st in?tant, at 6 o'clock P. M. For freight or passage apply to W. J. O. ANDERSON, Akpli, Jel7-8t No. 41 Water street. Ihe Glorious Fourth. AT A MEETING of mombers of the Soldiers' Aid Society and ether citiacns, held yesterday morning, it was rotolved to have the Soldiers' Bu rsal Ground solemnly dedicated, and the corner stone of a monument Co be erected thereon to the memory of Abraham Lincoln, Colonels Thoburu an- frost, Captain Bier, Ltectcx.ant Morrison, tier geaut JetJtins and other aational martyrs, laid with appropriate ceremonies on tho approach ng tojith of July, which it is hoped will be participated lu by Ail the School* of tlio city and neighborhood, All military men iu the city atd t-elghborhood, whether mastered out of the service or not. All the Firemen of tbe city and neighborhood, Tbe Masonic .Fraternity of the city anl neighbor hood, The Odd Fellows of the city and neighborhood, Tbe Bed Men of tbe city and neighborhood, Ihe German Beneficial Society, Tho Order of Saint Patrice, Germ?n Turners, German and other Singing Associations, and all other Beneficial or Literary Bocietles of tbe city or ntigbborbood, Ihe Governor, Btate officers and members of tho LegUiatire, * he Mayor, Council and City oXc;rs, The Judges, members of the .bar and County c Clears, Tbe Clergy, Medical Profession, Ac., Ac., Manufacturing, Mechanical, Trade, or other In dusliNl Associations, or representatives tfcoreof. l)raj men, Fxpreas Wagons, Cartmen, 4 c., Ac., Delegate* from abroad, and Cit.secs generally. it is proposed to form a procession <mly enough In the nicrning to terminate iu time to permit schools, societies and others designing to leave the city by rail, steamer or otherwue, to do so with littie er no ceteutiuu. Tho following gentlemen were appointed m gen eral committee ol arrangements: Henry Orausc e?, J. R. Hobbard, John Claj tor, J. 0. iiapp, Jcbn Bishcp, Samuel Laughlin, John McLure, Jr. James Bodlty, Ucnry Wallace. C. D. HUBBARD, Fxerldent SAM'L LAUGHLIN, Secretary. Jona 17th. jelT-2t llepular Packet to Ucllalr. ETho steamer RATTLER, W. T. Head Captain, is now running regularly be tween Wheeling and Bdlair. mating four trips per day, and connecting wt.h ihe trains on the Central Ohio Railroad. The IUttlor leaves Wheeling at 6 and 10 o'clock A. M and 3 and 6 o'clock *\ M. lor freight or passage apply on bc*rd- Jsl7-lw ICt CrtEAM. ICE OK BAM, iOj per quart; fresh Cake* every day, 10 CrLta per dcz?L; Plain Caadlea, 40 coot* per pound; tiod? Wat:r asd Mead, 6 ceulaptr glass. Ice Cream tor the tiade can aiwaja be supplied at low r?lM. CaAti. SCH.lV.AinZ, Ageut, JelG 1?* Mai act rtiett. Fancy Ba&kets. JUST RECEIVED, a new aiock of Traveling Bas* k?-ti, for ule caeap by JD3. QttA Vui*, Je*6 Mo. 80, fconioe at. Notice. All persons aiia hkakbt voxined, u.n 1 will attend at the timta and place* below ?i*ied, for tue purpoaa cf hearing and daurmin ng any appe?ls that may te made ;rcmi tbe ataeaa* inenta of (he severa t aula taut aase&sors, nuder the Internal Revenue Law, la tbe first Collection Lu tiiet of W tat Yirgtuta. Tae list*,- valoauoLB and enumeration* muse and taken by aald aaautant at- 1 Kaon will be open, at tbe ttm? and p.ace of bold- I ing a Aid appeal*, lor the inspection Ol all pcrsOOS w bo may deaire to do eo. 1 will attend aa follow*, via: At UoundtTiJe, Maisnsll County, on Monday, tbe 26th o .J a no. At tbe office ef James C. Orr, Collector in Wheeling, on'iueaday, the^Tui. At Wciubarg, ltroote County, on Wednesday, the AttbecfficeofJatesH. Cochran, Hancork Co., oa Inomiijr, tbe 29ttu At Ae?r Martinsville, W'elsel Co., on Wednesday, ttc 6:h of July. At AtiatexsviUe, Tjler county, on Tbnrsday, the 6th of July. ? At at, Mary's, Pleasants Co., on Friday, the 7th of July -All appeals mnrt be In writing, aad must tpcclfy the particular cause, matter or thing r.wpcctiLg wbtcn a Uvcuiou is required, and mu?t state the ground or principle of wrror or inequality complain ed of." JOUW 1-ABlUKbOA, Hsrtwur lat D-*i. West Va. Qaneton, J una 14, IMS- mjjUait BEEP VOAGUE8. A NICE lot ol smoked tongues for sale by K. J. aasYTfl, jc!3 ccraer Market and Quincy hts. GERM AN COLOOlNMS?A superior article of Va rina Cologne, received direct from the nuas* lactam a, Jo it received and tor sale atlLhOCK* lNO'd Odd fellow's Hall Drug More. A IN"ew Stock Of DRY GOODS JUST OPENED BY GEO. R. TAYLOR, CONSISTING Of NHW STYLE FBENCH AND ENGLISH DRESS GOODS: FINE LACES. EMBROIDERIES. LACE HANDKERCHIEFS. LACE SETS. SILK CIRCULARS AM) SAOQUES. SHAWLS. GINGHAMS, ORGANDIES: MOZAMBIQOES. BLACK LUSTRELBSS SILKS. PARASOLS, SUN UMBRELMAS. LACE CURTAJNS. PRINTS, LINENS, SHIRTINGS, SHEETINGS, PILLOW MUSLINS, TOWELS, NAPKINS, TABLE LINEN, COUNTERPANES, FLANNELS. ALEXANDRE'S KID GLOVES, HOSIERY, HOOP SKIRTS, BLACK AND WHITE STRIPED ?BALMORALS, JUST RECHVXD BY GEO. R. TAYLOR. npr2S S' TE12H BHOTXIEICS Make their own Clothing. THE Greatest Medicine of llie Age. KRAFT'S DIARRHEA COMPOUND TUB ONLY SAFE AND CERTAIN CURE FOR DIARIUKEA, DYSENTERY, FLUX, SUMMER. COMPLAINT And all Diseaies of the Stomach and Bowels, ind ddent to a change of Diet or Climate. TUB Proprietors of this truly InTaloabla Medi cine, now offer it to the public, with a full knowledge ot Its superior merit over any remedy of liko character evw before introduced. It hav been o?ed with tbe mast per Jed success, in thousand* of ca?o?. tohtrc aU ofher Remedies hart failed, Cases of Chronic Diarrhoea of jre*r? standing, bare been cared by the use of t%oo bett'es, This remedy hw never failed in a tingle instance, whero the disease bat baffled tho skill 01 oven the moat skillful phytl* cia?>s. KraJCs Diarrhoea Compound haa been in nso for a number of yt-ars, and by its timely aid, hu saved the lives of hnudreds. Thlamediclno la a pnrely scientific preparation, and is prepared with tbe greatest Gaition and Care. Every traveler shoold have a bottle of tho Diar? rh(B% Compound. Every soldi- r will find it invaluable. No family ahonld be wltb?ntit. Do not hesitate to try KraJC? Diarrhea s Com pound and prevent pain, suffering an! death. BEAD Till FOLLOWING TESTIMONIALS : WnilUia, April 2^tb, 1366. Messrs. McCabw, KRirr* Co - Gentlemen? Having used K raft's Diarrhoea Compounder OanipDiarrbiat with whfch I Lave boon deeply afflicted for almost one month, ad other remedies t ied having failed, and finding it not only a present relief bnt a per manent ewe. I take pleasure in recommending it to tbe (avorablo notico of all who may bo alike af flicted. O. Marti Chaplin 15th W. Ya. Infantry. Moujcdstills, Marshall Co , W. Ya. Messrs. McC*na, Kraft a Co? Gentlemen? Last summer being in Nakbviile, Teno., I attacked with a severe Diarrhea*. I tried the remedies ol several physicans, but without any effect. I was vd vised by my friends to come heme. I was com pletely broken down and prostrated. Upon arriving at home, I was advised to try Kraft's Diarrhoea Co-nponnd. On bottle q/ it comp'eUlf owed the dis ease and restored my health. 1 am ftlad to recom mend this valuable medicine to all afflicted with this terrible disease. Yours truly, Ahdiutw Edwards. Messrs. McCabr, Kraft * Co.?Gentlemen?Last summer 1 was attacked with a Tory severe DlarrtoeA, from Khich I suffered for some three weeks. I tried various remtw2iM. but was unabla to check the dis eate. I at last procured a bottle of "Kiaft's Dia rrhoea Compound ? One bott* entirely cured the disuse, and laatored me to my usual health. I take pleaanrein rocommeuding this valuable medi cine, as I have proved its virtues in my own case, and soen it tried by others with the same good re sults. E. B. Annisos, Formerly Master Machlaest B. A O. B. B. Wheeling, W. Ya. McCABE, KRAFT A CO., Wholesale Druggists. Wheelmj, w. Va^ 8o!e Proprietors. To wnom ail orders should be addressed. myl8-dm gTEIS BROTUEBS Don't brag about the profits they make on Soldiers. X. B. ADDtSSir. B. B. HUBD1RD. J. K. HUBBARD. E. B. ADDISON & CO. Hear B.IO. B.B. Dapot, CENTRE WHEELING, Balldcrs of Portable A Stationary Engines, 4ID L'AOHINB WORK OF ALL HINDS. Now finished and for ta!e. on* Stationary Tngfn?, fifteen horao powti, with Boilers and fixture* tom QUte. Jof-ltn IMPORTANT TO Millers and Mill Owners. WI ABB NOW HELLING 8. B. WILLIAMS' 8MCT MACHINE AND SEPEftATOB at a redaction of 90 prr cent, in price, as follows:? Ho. 1 cloana 12 hnshela per hoar, $100. ** 2 u SO " ? ?? i?5. n 8 ? |5 ii n ?< a 4 ? 60 " 179. J. k 8. B. WILLIAMS, i*lQ Bridgeport. Ohio. HAVANA GIGABS, of chcioe bnadi, in great variety, always on hand at B. BOCK 1 NO'S lidd Ielbws Han Dro* Store ?v>r* A. J. ABAXS. WM. M. DITttik. 7H - -s" A.M. Adams & Co. FASRIOHABLB MERCHANT TAILORS Gentlemen's Fnrnlshlug Goods, WE HAVE JD8T RECEIVED AND AUR BE OKlViNO one of the ficeat, cheapest and beat selected itjcki of Spring and Summer Goods ever brought to this market, at^GOLD PIUC2?? ?elected expressly fur . . CUSTOM WOEK, consisting cfFrcnch, German and Domestic Cletbs, of all grarfra ard cclcfs, >rercb. English ai d Amer ican iaas'tntres. Silk, Caihmete and kl?.n>< tiles Vesting. White, Farcy, Liner-, Traveling end Flan nel Sblrv, Undrr-Shirt? and Druwrrti. Fcarfp, Ties, Suspetufer*. Uandkercbicf* b'ocka, (5Fct?, Gaunt lorn and Collar*,Traveling bags and Yaliiee, Ac. Ac. Oar department of !r rirhly a?rcrtcd? Bdrg cxcluilvely in t^e Cloth ing butineis ve can fntchh tbe al?v* to better ad vantage to cltaleta and on better lerina than cab be had elsewhere. We have the moat complete stock and largest assortment of g^oda of an y Lonac In onr line In the dty. We are felling gcodf lower than any other houae in the city, aa we bought our goods when gold was at the lowest. We have a large atock of READY-MADE CLOTHING' and we are sellirg theio pools aa low aa any other hooae in the trade, without any exception. Our connoctiona with tho Eait are rurh that we aro able to oOer SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS to partiea In need of goods in our line. We shall spare no palna to meintaln our reputa tion lor keeping the largest, finest and cheapest stock of goods in our line In the city, to which we Invite tho attention of CLOSE BUYERS. We boy exclusively for 0<ub. tySpoclal attention given to the filling of orders. AND DEALERS IN MO. 30 WATER STREET, WHEELING, W. VA. ruMismxG GOODS, UNIFORM SUITS Made to order on short notice. aprS-4m A. BI. ADAMS St CO. "J.O TO STEIN BROTHERS jt7-lm To get Cheap and Good Clothing. New Store, New Store. MUSIC AM VAFIETf. iVo. 103 Main street, above Monroe, near Stein's Clothing House, E. A> "WEBER, TEACHER OP MUSIC AND ORGANIST, cxten ilvely known In this clt* and vicinity, bem IrkTe to anronnce that TO-MORR iW, TL'K DAT, Tils Cth IN*TAM\ he will open ha new Mn.lc and Variety Store, where h? *i 1 keep cu hand an at-ortmoot cf Piano*, (moon? them Stcinway's and Ilaileton's ot New Vcrk,) Melodeons, fcheet Music, including tbo t est instruction bo >ks and latest sheet publications, Violins, Guitars, Flutes, Arccrdeons and Banjos, of tba beat Foreign and American make. German and Italian Stringa. Also, Station ery, I'botoarapbic Goods and Notions. lie will promptly attend to any orders for MujIo left at tba store. lie will, as heretofore, give instructions on the Piano, Melodaon. Organ an I in tboroogh Bsa?, either at scholar*' houses or at his Music Room, (1U3 Main street,) where a fine Pianola kept tor prac* tice. Choirs, Glee Clnba and Vocal Clares attended to. Arrangements are alao being made for renting ont Pianoa. Reeepmg only the best cf goods on hand, having adopted the motto of quick sties and small profits, being always np to the times?he rerpectfally be speaks the patronage of the public. E. A. WEBEB. Wheeling, W. Va-, June 5th, 1865. gTlCIflf BROTHERS Don't pay fl?0 per month for runners. Pry or, Miller, & Co., WHOLESALE GROCEBS ? AJTO ? DEALERS IN PROVISION8, Nob. 49 A 51 MAIN STRKET ??!? WHICH NO F1SI1 ? Noa. 2 A 3 Mackerel In Barrels. X bar rtls, % Barrels md Ruts, White Fi<h ami Lake Herring, emoked llstfing. Just received and lor aale low ty iRY ;R. MlbLttR A CO. BACOA-oboaldera, Sid?s,; PI.in IItens, rugar Cured Oanvoused H?n p, Sugar Cured Canvassed Dried Beet No. 1 Lartl In Tiercea and he.s for sale t>y IRVog, MILLKK A CO. LA RD OiiL tto. 1 * S. Cirbo- Oil, for a?le by PR>Ot. MI.LKK. k Op. | LUOUU,? 400 Barrels Semper lda.u White JL7 Wheat. 200 Barrel* Ellipse 100 Barrels Clays* Viile, Just rectived and for sale by | _i?W PoYOR, MILLER A CO en BAG8 OOP*El. %JU 56 barrels prima MoU?e?. 30 M 8j rap. SO ?* Helloed Soger. 16 hhda Porto Rico bcg*r. Received end lai ?ale by Jel2 PttttUE, H1LLEB A O J. Old Government Java Coffee. OPi i?0GK?TJ Yery choice, Ja?t received by 4Q Ilia LIST, MOhKlBOW k CO. LARD OIL*. OA BABBRL8 No. 1 Winter itrafoed, joit recolr ?\J ed by LI8T, MOEB1BON k. CO. SUNDRIES. AC\ BARRELS 8TAKCH. f??7 25 boxes Star C?odit. 5'J half bextM btar Oacdle*. S5 boxen iiUel Oindlra Jatv received by Je18 LlBf, M0ERlB0W4 0a BUGAK CURED HAMS. O 4 TIKR3ES CanTeuod. ?4:10 Oaiki plain, on hand and for tale by Jcl? UgT, MOKBItQg m OP. W. R. CHEESE. EA BOXES prime ?elaeted.Jnit arriving a* 9U M?13 LIBf. MOEETeON * OO. ?^OKSEQUEMTLT? ^ STEIN BKOTHKRS Can afford to sell their Cioihlnj cheap. GRAND PIANO. TUB SUBSCRIBER HAS JVBT RICOTID OXI WM. KNABE & CO.'S KNLARUKD NEW SOALE Tii OOtATB GRAND PIANOS Wbleb fa tbe finest Icatrvaeiit etcrbrcofbt toti* dty.and tbe only GRAND ever offered forml-ti Wheeling. ALSO, ? FINS STOCK OF SQUARE PIANOS, Wl h Plain acd Carved Moulding*, vhkb are OFFERED {'FOR JTfB'TFAV TI7EY*'CAN"EE BOUGHT ELBEWUiRE. ONE VERY FISE LOUIS XIV, With Splendid Oaired Caw an<* heft, cent cot fcr . exhibition, will bo aold ?200 BELOW PRICE LII*T?FULLY GUARANTIED. JESSE B. MELLOB, No. 139 Main Street, Sola Aeent Wra. Knabo A Co.'s Pianos and Mateo A Hamlin's Cabinet Organ#. ajii gTEIJf BROTHERS Don't psy 10 to 15 per cent, to p?r*on? bring Fold Iff In. jc7-lm j^EW store: i NEW 8TOOK! CHEAPER TIIAN EVE III JOHN H. BOBINSON Fit* fitted up the fine large room fonrwly oacc pied by Jcbn Biahop, No. 158 &laln Ptreet. If tire en Union and Madison, and opened the flee* stock of BOOTB, SHOES AND GAITER*, Ever offered In tbi# c'ty, relecUd by bimaelf at3 bought a* a preat a?crifice aire* the d-dine Now'i tbe time to boy. Rave yonr money b? boyinz ?t ap29-fim 158 MAIN PTT EFT. WWHry^t EEMOYAL. JOHN T. LAKIN & CO, HAVE REMOVED TO No. 25 Monroe Street, Next door to M. dfc M. Banb. WE ARE JUBT OPENING AV ENTIRE NEW aiock of good* for Men's Wear. Wo ?olldt an examloatlon of car PC JEW CA6SIA1KHK8, COATINGS* SILK AND NARSEILLfiS VKtTiBras, LINEN DUCK, LI MEN DRILLS ftc,| Ao. Alio, a Complete assortment o" WHITE SHIRTS, which sre warrant, fn qnalitr, fit and Wcrkmsn ahlp, etfaal ?o any in tbe country. 8HIKT8 MADE TO OBDE& ia any slyle to nit CVBtoae r? Our stock of M.'jn's Famishing Goods 1* unmrpe eeed by any lu the city. DON'T F.ORGET THH PLACE I NO. 35 MON'ROE 8TBEHT, First door aboTe Mai a. S m) 23 JOBS T. LAffl.V A CO. TJttlS B.UOTUK&d la the p!ac? to got m g->od fitting and well made ?nlt of Clothe WEED & Co., N. Y. THE PEST aawivo MACHf SE In tha Unltfd 8t*tcn, u i all it roqa>re? U for >oa to it work and be conr'ncd For fns,o?c*.lon and ?* TilUS. M.OLlU^Nb'd, oopo?l't Htoue A Tbrmst'. No tmub e to tbow tbam and |: to *11 luf jrmation required Don't fill to call an o >ee the macbi-o and get a. circular. THOB MoQLlXLiND, Act. Jel-lqi* 169 Malu atreat. M beelfn r. W. V*. Q. B. CALDWELL, AITOFNRT lOR AIL MILITARY CLAIM3, BACK PAY, Bonnty Per Jlon?, Ac: JSrOfflea?Meiodcon Boitd ing, room* formerly occupied by Caldwell * Boj d, oppoaite Bauk ol WLttsilng, [np atalraj. _ Est an** c*k?H ia E?rcalleucf A. I. Boreoan.Oor* araor ef Waat Ylnrinfc t. W t . Peirpoint, Atfjotao Geceral of Wert Virj .oia. 8. Brady. O-oLI.r Mer chant*' and Mechanic a* Bank. D. O. LUt, Causer Bank or Wheeling. mh7-6mdtwAw gxjciai BKO'iruictu Don't employ rnncera from New Tcrk and Baltimore to trot Eoldlen to I II WbllkJ In oriK to eell their Clotbl ng at big prtcee. TIHNER'8 WIRE. A nnn LB?- Cwpnerod Wire, for Tinner*, aaaor lUU ted no jabera, re-elved b? M T? n minnnim).