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? TIKSDAY nOB\mO. JC1T 4. NOTICE. TJARTIE? residing in Wheeling or Bltchle J_ town, who have not paid their United Suites Licen.se, are reminded that the 10 days in which they had to pay, will expire on Thumlay at 4 p. m. (to-day being the nation al Sabbath) is not reckoned. J. C. ORR, . Jul Collector... Badly Used by Their Friends.? It appears that some of the returning prodigals of Marion county are not re ceiving very handsome treatment from their friends in that locality, and from whom they expected better things. In stead of killing the fatted calf and re joicing over their return, they have entered suits against them, and In some instances ure having them prosecuted for horse stealing. One has already | been convicted and sentenc^l to cou-1 (moment in the penitentiary in this city; This is certainly very ungenerous on tlio part of these would-be Southern gentlemen, who were so sanguine in their belief in the success of the rebel cause, and who used their influence to get these poor dupes to take up arms in its behalf. Of course these innocents, when they found opportunity to make raids into Marion, very justly supposed that these friends of their cause would be willing to contribute a horse occa sionally to aid in its support. But these just expectations have been doom ed to meet with n bitter and unexpected disappointment. Now that they have been conquered,these chivalrous friends instead of meeting them with open arms, and sympathizing with them in their sorrow and defeat, cast them aside with contempt, and inete out to them the pnnishinent due to felons. Such treatment from "vile Yankees" might have been endured, but coming from the noble, generous and high-toned Southerner, how can it be borne? Who would have believed it? Hut, alas! such is the fact, and it cannot be gainsaid. We know no remedy for you, Confeds, but to walk up and settle with your friends for the horses you bor rowed. Perhaps they will be willing to receive Confederate scrip in payment for the debt. Look Out for Tiikm.?A soldier be longing to one of the cavalry regiments represents that on Saturday afternoon, while he was passing through the lum ber yard at Hubbard's saw mill, ho was accosted by one of several men who were seated on a pile of board#, and asked what regiment lie belonged to. After- hearing his answer one re marked, he has money, when he was immediately assailed and struck over the head with a billy, but succeeded in making his escape. Soldiers should exercise a great deal of caution now that it is generally known that almost every one of thcui has considerable mo noy in his possession. Kogiics and thieves aro 011 tho look out lor every opportunity to rob and plunder tlieni. Srrkxadr.?Wo mean no disparage-! ment to our musical friends who have so often enlivened the monotonous ellek of our type setting on so many occasions l?y moonlit serenades, when we say that wo particularly enjoyed the musical treat suddenly sprung upon us last evening by Battery DV Hand We were glad to realize in this little compliment that our friends were safe liomo again from the wars and that tliey had not forgotten ns. L,ong may they live to enjoy the blessings of the peace they have helped to con quer as well as we enjoyed their music. Grounded at tjie Steubenvili.k Biiiikjk,?On Saturday tlio .steamer Coutralia, from Pittsburgh, while en-' dea voting to pass the obstructions at the Stcubenville bridge run on to a pile1 of rocks un(I railroad iron," breaking several timbers in her hull and damag ing the boat considerably. She was lightened off by the Henry Itogan, and yesterday -was lying at the Steubenville wharf, reloading her freight. At one time there was several inches .of water in the hold, but we believe there was 110 serious damage done to the cargo. Lost His Gun and Knapsack.-?On last Thursday a member of tlie 36th Ohio left his gun, knapsack and accou trements in some private honso lieUr the depot of the MtinioreA' Ohio Rail road. He lias forgotten the house, ami requests, as a fevor, that- any one hav ing any knowledge of the missing arti cles to leave word ut Conrad Strobles, on Market street. lJy so doing they will confer a great favor on an honest sol dier. Rivkr.?Theriver is receding very slowly with between four mul live feet in the ehantiel. The l<eoiiom No. 2 nrriveil yesterday from Cincinnati ami has laid up at this port for repairs. The Boulah left for Parkersburg in the afternoon ami took out - as passen gers a large number of discharged sol diers. Ht<5 line passenger packet Pine Grove leaves for Cincinnati on \VJedjiesday evening at 5 o'clock. TKurasRAPHir.?Public .attention is called to the advertisement of* the U. S. Telegraphic Company, which appears in another column. This company is now prepared to send messages to all parts of the "United "States and the Camtdas. Besides their 'office on Main street, they- have established a branch ^yfllco at the McLure House for the accommodation of travelers. OstjV Koom fob two More,?AVo understand that then* is only room in that portion of the Ohio county Jail sot apart fbr a State Penitentiary for two mora tenants. Gentlemen who desire to occupy rooms in this? hotel must hurry up or they-will be left out In the cold winds of July and August. First come, first served, is the motto of the obliging landlord. _ A Scabck article and yet a very use ful one In every house,.hi dusting fur niture, Jtc., is the Feather DuslefvThey can he had at the drug stores of T. H. Logan * Co., and Logan, List A Co. 1 County Levy.?The Supervisors of Ohio County, Jn Friday last ordered an assessment -to-be leried -crf ^-tio on every 9100 of tho valuation of real and personal property within said county, to pay lhe following mentioned in debtedness of Said county, for (lie post and current yearpviz : To M. and M. Bank, for . new loonfc and interest 8*1,880 00 To M. and Si. Bank, for To^/wfP?4*15 W? debt arid Interest........i 21,230 00 To X. W. Bank, for new loan and interest 1^510 00?830,740 00 To Savings Bank of Wheeling, new loan and tat^rat., 18JJ50 Crt) To tint' National liank of Wheel ing, new loan and interest 28,570 00 To Franklin Insurance Oompany, new loan and interest. 5,GOO "00 To Wheeling Saving* Institution, new loan and Interest 5,700 00 S144,KY? HI For Poor Levy, - 14,214 03 For Commissioners of Hlnkitig Fund.... ? 18,600 00 For Accounts allowed by Commit -tee. : 5,400 For ftxpehses of Commissioners of Sinking Fund..04 For Contingent Fund 5,000. OP 820*2,804 15 Total valuation of real and person al property within Ohio county, 87,909,133 00 Military.?The Fourteenth infantry and Second cavalry were paid off yes terday, and a considerable number of tho members of the Fourteenth left for their homes. TIio First and Third ca valry are still iu camp on the Island. Battery H turned over their arms yes terday preparatory to being mustered out. Desirable Property For Sale.? Mr. Thomas O'Brien advertises for sale some very valuable property 011 Hamp den Street, also in Ritehietown. See advertisements in another column. Meet Promptly. ? The managers desire to have the procession this morn ing move promptly at the hour lixed in the programme, and it is necessary that all the societies and organizations be on hand early to avoid delay. Wn,L Arrive this Morning.?From information received yesterday even ing we learn tlint General Emory and Stall' will arrive this morning 011 the early train. Flags ! Flags ! ?The display "of fllags commenced yesterday' evening, and to day it is hoped every building will lie decorated with the National Colors. Pic-Nic.?The First United Presbyte rian Sabbath School leave this morning on a pic-nic excursion to Moujidsville. A train leaves the Baltimore depot at o'clock. ? ?? Important to TkaciiKRS.r-^Ladios and gentlemen, who dosiro to- qualify ! themselves for the profession of teach ing, should not. fail to attend the Fair I moiit Normal School. The session j commences July 10th, and will con tinue six weeks. Tuition $8 for the j term. Hoard, from $3 to $4 per week. ! lw. goot;s antl $ftofs. BOOTS AND SHOES. WHOLESALE. M'CLELLAN & KNOX ! i on MAIN STREET, I WHEELING. w E HAVE JUST RECEIVED OCR Spring and Summer Stock | BOOTS AND jSHOES, Which will be sold LOWER than the SAME QUALITIES tun bo bought In PniLADEI* PHIA or BALTIMORE. iuh'27 M'CLELAX & KNOX. New Store! New Stock! CHEAPEIt THAN EVER. I JOHN H. HOBINSON, AS FITTED UP THE FINE LARGE ? X. ropm formerly occupied by John BLshop. No. lofi Main Stveet between Union and Madison, and opened thu finest stock of - BOOTH, SHOES AND GAITERS i Ever offered in this city, selected by lijmseU ami bought at a great sacrifice since the de cline. Now's the time to buy. Save your money by buying at apSMtm l.vS Maix Stkkrt, Wheeling. JOSEPH AV METCAXP, MAKTJFACTirREK'S AGENT, AND WHOI..KSALK DK.VT.15R IN T> AR, HOOP AND SHEET IRON. NAIL 13 Rods, Nails, Steel, Springs. Axels; Horse Hlioe Nails, Window Glass, Wlue Dottles, Demijohns, Flasks. Wrapping Papers, Printing Paper, Piaster Paris, Cum beiiand Cement. Soda Ash, Maryland Lime, Ac. AUKNT FOR RURKEA BARNES' FIRI2 PROOF SAFES, NO. 56 M.UX irritEET. WHEELING, W. VA. Onlers for goods not hi my line furnished at lowest Cash rates! ? ? 7 Je2f>-ly j| A MONTH!?AGENTS WANTED d L/&?) everywliefe. to Intnxluw the im proved Shaw <tr Gark S3) fXuuUf/ Sctrino 3fa ehinc. the only low priced machine Fn the country which Is tevtuctl by Grover & Baker, Wheeler A Wilson, Howe, Singer A Co, and Rath elder. Att other machines now sola for less than forty dollaix each, an- infringement*. and the roller and .user are liable to jlne and HAMS. 50 formJgby PRYOK. MILLER <t C*< * Barrels Ellipse, lust rec*?lv~. PRYOR; MXLlKR A IXX .i iii-.i ? 1 (S wral;gptugg. . EJECTION notice. - People*? Bank, Wheeling, July. 1, '05. mHE stockholders of this Bank are notified JL to meet on Wednesday, the 12tli day of July, ln^.i at 10 o'Ooclc, tor; the;purpose of, electing fceven Directors to serve the ep*ping year and for other purposes. JuS-te J. F. UPPEGRAFF, Ctashler. Notice. rnHERE will Be a MEiJriXG of the X Stockholders of the Wheeling Gas Com pany on the Second Monday of July, at the offioe of the Secretary at 2 o'clock p. in., for. the election of Directors. 1 !?f JeSi-Swl ; ; : I . PgO. T. TINqLB.SocV. NOTICE. AIJu persons having bills against the steam boat Xew State, are. requested to present them for payment, within ten days, at the of flce of Jul-^t IJST, .M OK HI.SON & CO. Notice to Tax, Payers. Office of Collector Internal Jlevcnue, - - First l>istrict oj \Vezt Yirffinia. f Notice is hereby given the city of Wheeling and Ritcliietown (County | not yet retunfn?d> tUnti the 'Licfenws for the! jtoar 1885, (Income tax not yet ready for col lection) are now due and payable at my office No. 10-j Main St., over G. W. Johnson's Tin ware store, where payment must be made, or the law as approved July 4th, lSG5,and quoted ' below, will be strictly enforced: ??Sec. 2rt. And l>e it further enacted, That each of said collectors shall, within twenty days after receiving his annual collection list from theaswessore, give notleo by advertise ment published in each county In Ills collec tion district, in one newspaper printed In^uich county, if any such there be, and by notifica tions to lie jiosted up in at least /our public places In each county In his collection district, that thefeiaid duties have become due and payable, and state the lime and place within said county at which he or his deputy will at tend to n*celve the wunc, which timo shall not Ik* less than ten daysaftcrsuch notification and all persons who shall neglect to pay the duties and taxes so as aforesaid assessed with in the time specified, shullbc liable to pay ten per centum additional upon the amount thereof, the fact of which liability shall be stated in the advertisement and notifications aforesaid. And if any person shall neglect to ?>ay as aforesaid- for metre than, ten days, it. shall be the duty of the collector or his depu-. ty to issue to such peisou a notice to l>o left titi hisdwcllinc or usual place of business, or be. sent by mail, demanding the payment of said duties or taxes, stating the amount thereof.! with fee of twenty cents for the issuing and ; service of such notice, and with four cents for each mile actually ami necessarily traveled In serving the same. And if such persons shall not pay the duties or taxes, with the penalty aforesaid, and tho fee of,-twenty cents and mileage asaibffesald, within ten dnvs aftrir the service or the sending by mall of such notice, It shall be theduty of the collector or his depu ty, to collect the said duties or taxes, and fee of twenty cenlsand mileage, with ten per teil tumj>enalty as aforesaid." Office hours from 8 a. m. to 4 p. m. J AS. C. ORR, JeSt-lOt Collector First Dist. W. Vs. ,?ov ?ntc. PUBLIC SALE ?OF? Government Horses & Mules. _L received from Chief Quartermaster, Dep't of West Virginia, I will sell tit Public Auction, at the Government Corral, on Wheeling Is land. on WEDNJiSDA Yv July, frf/i. lHtto, '260 Artillery horses, 900Cavalry horses, 12S Mules. The majority of the animaLs arc in good or der antl fit for immediate use. Sale to continue (Tom day today until the animals are sold. TERMS CASH, in Government funds. t* w ?.\nnvKn. N ACCORD] Je28-tjy5 FOK NA.LK. ] T OFFER FOR SALE MY PROPERTY, .situated on the line of the National Road, four inileH east of the city of \Vheeling. Said property consists of my residence, containing I eleven rooms and an attic finished, bath rooms and all modern improvements; also,I fourteen acres of ground attached,.on. which | are convenient out-houses, including brick stabling, ice and spring house, clilckery and j two cisterns. Also, one hundred and twenty- j five Apple trees of choice kinds; Pear, Peach,! Plum and Quince trees, alj lien ring. There j are also choice selections of Grapes, KaApber lies, ISlackbcjries, Strawberries,.mul other! small fruits. Tin* grounds are finely lidd out with evergreens and other ornaiAental shrub- j bery. 1 will also sell my Household Furniture to any one desiring to purchase all together. ... Persons ijestnii $tf ?cor.sult me' In regard .to price, terms or payment, Ac., cart leave fhefr names at the Has Company s Ofllce, or visit me 011 the premises. r/_ JfebSMf JACOll HORNI1ROOK. I,OTti IN SOUTH WUL1X1XG FOR c* KA1.E. IWILL SELL T1IE IX)T NUMBERED thirty-nine,-and the north half of I?t numl>ered twenty-foil r; lit that part of tlie town of South Wheeling known as La Grunge. Enquire-.of WAI. EXLEY. l&q., or myself; The title Is good. JAMES 8. WH KAT, inyJ-tf Trusted. Eor Sale. AlilRESIlING Mnetifne with eleaner at tached, is for mile. It is in good order.ond said to be a first rate machine. A only at the office or STEW A KT & CLA UK. Bridgeport, O, Jurieao,19tK? ? t ju.'t-3t FOE, SALE. A FINE TWO STORY DOUBLE BRICK dwelling, situated on -Fifth street, lie tween Zane and < 'lay, containing 12 rooms, 2 kitchens and 3cellars, all-in good condition. Possession given April Ist.isoil. Forpartlcu lam enquire of, I >AN, JJL AIJWff, JelldAwlm P. 0> (^erk.-Wh^dmgr>\V. V For Sale, ITU FT Y ACHES \'0F VAI.UABIiK T.AXD _C adjoining M6\in<t^vllle. Can be sold In one tract or in parcels. Inquire of , HARRISON W. CRISSWELL. jeSO-tf-' : iii l Attorney at<Law. |,anry ?aarts. FANCY GOODS! Bugle & Laco Trimmed Parasols: ? ? -iu * ?J \J i ? ?,'!>/{ L Ornaments for Mantle dr Dress Trimming. LACE TRIMMED CAMBRIC IIANDK'FS, FRENCH EMBROIDERED do MOURNING do PLAIN LINEN do Thirty different styles Belt Buckles; Beltings; all widths, LaceOperaties, Infant .Embroid ered Waists, Edgings and Lace, Organ die, Maltese, Clerical, Crape, Fluted Swiss and Plain Linen Collars, Corsets from 81,25 to SC per pair; Plain and l>laid RlliWi, Sill: Ctobife Coids, Girdles ?fc Towels, Silk OllCloths, Fine Fans, Fancy Tuck Combs, Hosiery and Gloves, Black Livce, Colored Borders, Mask ed and Checkered Zephyr Flails, Gren ad i ne. Be rage, LoVe aiid Crape Veils, Ladles and Gents Traveling Satchels, also a lare stock of Children's Carriages. | ; ?? MCOr.I/ Sc BRO., my 13 " v -*100 TftalrfStreet. . FOR T1IF. I.A1MKS. seis, SO doz silk Cable ConI, Silk and other kinds Drc? Buttons and fine silk Mitts, at the Variety store of . ,D. NIOOLL &, Btt<^ , Jnl . . T. pARANOLN?A LETTER WRITER SAYS; JL Hie new parasol, by the way, is of the daudlost pondble patient, A wli^ or,ligbt silk grouud, coveted wittucobweby embroid eries of dark silk, and ? diminutive beads. J^ome are covered with the costliest laces. Thcyw? fragile euough to shade the beouti Seventy-tlve aiul a hun.lrwl dollars Is not Uiouglitauexlioriiitant price for tliese tolry Ueles.batata inuch tanrta-, UiSov e!11 remit* |,lLIK,\BETlliA.N tXUTBD.CRAI'K OOk FIRE.MABINE & INLAND INSURANCE ViAN'BE OOTAINED IWN-raE-^OST 1/ reasonable terms in anj'of the following Companies, representing ln.the aggregate CASH CAPITAL ASD ASSETS (OVER) ' ?o,isoo,ooo. ^ A1<??V YOl ?J,0,7,001 90 A'rt/ assets exceeding those or any other Company dplug Fli^bnslness In the United VA'DER WRITER'S AGEXCY, ,K. YORK. TheGermanla Fire Ins. Co.... 1 Cosh'Copltal Slfcr ? ? ?.S| ^nd Assets The llejmblic ? " ,...J ?,M<LOO0,aoO One Policy qf Insurance Is issued by the four Companies. '' SECURITY INS. CO. OF NEW YORK. Casli Capital, nil paid in . -$1,000,000 00 ? Asfcts 1st February* fruyttO '?? SI,548,350 22 Three-fourths ofthenett profits declared to policy holders, annually. CONTINENTAL INS. CO. OF NEW YORK. Cash Capital, all pahl in... .3500,000 00 " AssetsJanuary ltllfciC3.......?863,853 80 , SI ,303,853 Seven ty-fliT* -per cent of the nett profits de clared to policy holders annually, without In curring' any risk. -Policies will be issued in any of the above reliable Companies on application to W. F. PETERSON, Agent. Office* Main street, next door "to JI.4M. Bank. , mar31-ly. Franklin Insurance Company ' d OF WHKKLIXO. Cap if ill. #150.000. dikectors: T. II. Logan,T. P.Shalloross.Geo.K.AVheat, Geo. Mendel, John Zo^ckler. Sainl. McClel lan, G. W. Fmnzlieim, Jos. N. Vance, Alex. Langhlln. . mills COMPANY HAVING BEEN DULY -JL ooainlxed, are prepared to take risks at fair rates on buildings of all kinds, merchan dise, manufacturing establishments, furni ture, steamboats and cargoes on the western rivers and lakes, and also on the lives of per sons for a term of years. This Company of fers superior Inducements to fanners, where by tliey can be insured for three years, at re duced rates. This being a homo institution, composed of some ninety-four stockholders, most of whom are among our best business men, recommends itself to the favorable con sideration of the Insuring public, aud solicits their natronage. Applications for insurance will be promptly attended to by the Secretary. Office, No.:! McLure House, being the same formerly occupied by Adams' Express Co. c . ? _ N.C. ARTHUR, Secretary. SAM Ij MoCLKLLAN.PresIdent, GEO. MENDEL, Vice President, N. C. ARTHUR, Agent for paying pensions. Office, >o. 1 McLure House, being the same; formerly occupied by Adams* Express Co. ^ ? ryr raCOnPOKATED IX 1837. ffssSaSS^ CM '.vera, seas. ?MKrh JOWS* K noiK-r. i^jipwL . r , Ka?0^". MfiS; Jnln-UbnlO", flmnnelOttT movwrt'S No.a) sr "n lltw >**?" ? ^?saaa;? gritttgiiortirfloit. Mh. t_... kxpkess train. KelurnlnE, leave? rSSSLnnd - : -,0:W " ?raflon..';. j 1:10 p *r MouncLsvilla. ?:i? " * Ben wood ?..ia ii , I-cave? w,i?."?paL,|K)0 Bj'iiwoal llao? Mound^me-iaou ? I ; ,u;[on Map ? ''iilflnnil..,, 8.-M " * I U'lKli.'.PtiV.15' S:14A'..U' ?""umwvllla. (1:18 ! ,, An-lvo at *M Bei?0?1 ?;?"? ?*? """Wi aw .. rig .. r?nvo? ma,t-train. 3J heeling at^ fhSOv fT*ni#'iliirnl*,5 leave-; 83&r. sS'hHS82f? CJunlx-rUnU. tew j. irj^JL"nd"--.---lfcW " 0.-21 ? 1 "'"''a ' m. (Shot lest and ^iteaBias sb ;: '.jggjs :: S^^tafe J"- -^pS I ;; SSSSSSF^sSMS% O-nauXlVlafi.?"? ?5"m !:?W i " Now Yofk ???!!? '?i2pm &35pm lifssssali n^MLD RAIL ROAD, Bntterfleld's Overland D^fch," - TetrlSriS^ t.iesSi rthSSj??raMUonMply (o SITT*e'? St. IxhUj^'m ^AReill.No. 11 Ho'uth'llS^ ^'__ ?- apr^Htm NEw ARRANGEMENT. T* Mras," Daily fpr jLouisvilie., LtJ3LfcTUf: MAONIPlpENT new *W?limj STEA1IES8, St. iflCifOTOlti1 ? ... apply on boanl, oral 'Wpa-sm' 1"" uvufuirtt?&wi OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE, A ? ? ? no. 15 Main Street, ACHESON, BELL & CO, Dundv and Heavy Tire, blieet Iron, Rounds and Squares, Tonic Iron, | Wfec.j A Superior <lnallty or IIOR6E SHOE BAR, - Of our own manufacture,1 now on hand. JWTPrompt attention to all orders. apO HIGGINS' GALLERY, Monroe Street between Main ?fr Market. TVHOTOGRAPHS?PLAIN OR FINISHED JT in Oil or India Ink, from life or copied freARD ^HOTOGRAPHfr?Particular pains than P A^rvHriow" or GILT-^.ROSKWOOP baon 'T raSm 1841.?P. H. ft.?1865. Photographs. ,u i Ail BROTYPES, CARDS, ? , . GfeMS, , Anil nil klndsnrl.ikcn?w, from the cheap est to tlie best lire size Oil Painting, and the ; place to get them, Par t ri'H ge's, 117 Main Street?first floor, If you want the bestand cheapest work in I lllPartffitae will hrrenft'erKiveliis personal at tention to the operating department, and see that all lite patrons have the very best pic tures that can he made. ALBUMS, At retail, at wholesale priCes: The Irfrgest. stock and liest assortment In the western country. decl5. FURNITURE. mHE UJTOERSIGNKIl ItWPEXTTFI'r.I-Y I lnfonu the public tllnt they are manufac t urine and have constantly on hand an exten sive stock of all kinds of Furniture, such as Hook-cases. Wardrobes, Bureaus, Tables, Stands, Beilsteads, linages, CUairs, I*>oklug Glasses And everything usually fonnd -in a Furniture Wareroom. Work made to order and Jobbing done on &hort notice. . They are also prepared to pay PROM IT and part icular attention to the, Undertaking Business, In all ltabrnnclicsUtceplnE on lianilpaenenil awnrtment of TOKFINS or nil kI&A! Avered anil plain, trimmed ?ln the best style, Willi hearse and usual attendances. Also viKirs MirrAi-i.ic buriai. cases, whicirrbroiyilnnry Ihfimnent, flepoaltlnjc in vaults and transportation, they have no rival. WM. ZINK SON, No. Tl Main St., Centre Wheeling, A few doors above Reed ?fc Kraft's Drug Store; west side. my2&-um JOHN MAFFECT. JAMES OI.I). MAPFETT & OLD, 1'27 First Street, PITTSBURGH, PA MANUFACTURERS OF Oil Well Pumps & Tools ' SAMPSON POgES ANI) WAIdv 1NG BEAM IRONS.-DERRICK ' ?WHEELS AND FITTINGS. .. - TIGHT ARTESIAN TUBING WITH I j Brass Joints screwed or brazed on, and Gas Pipe eleaned out, all sizes, on liand. - - ^.,_.tentiO" * by compressed air or steam. Wo are prepared to furnish the above at the shortest notice, mid on VjH^Um"l^rvr rv Address, MAFFE1T & OLD. . feilaiSn p.o.B??ii2L ' STATE OF 1ST VIRGINIA, . qrmcKjioAuu of.c - -WlieellntfJTnnB, Tin? FOLLOWING BXTHAgL Act of the l^glslni uro of 'West VirKinal. ixwcd Februaryasui, lSC-% 1' published for the information of all concerned: [extract.] Be it enactetl bjj Ute iJeaMatureo/WestllrffhUa. I. The Auditor, Adjutant -General and Suartermaster General of the State, are con ituted a Board of Claims, to examine, adjust I and audit such claims as in the opinion of HaUi board shall l>e Just and. proper, not otheiwise provided for, accruing to tin? clti7.ens.of this t state, growing out of military service, or the i following charfectctf : ' I X. Claims fotgcrvices rendered by the State troops since the nineteenth day of June, eigh teen hundred and sixty-one. " ; ? II. Claims for subsistence and supplies fur nished tlio State troops When called iuto hex AiHI. Claims for necessary transportation of State troops, and for transportation of arms, supplies, ?c., for their use. ? IV. Claims for services rendered by officers organizing State troops under onlers of the Governor, and for necessary expolis<? I nenr red in publishing onWrs and notices,'find for ! printing done hpoiv t he orders of sucii officers. I -V. Claims for subsisting and equipping vol unteer recruits, under tike order or by the au thority of the Governor. ^ ^ ^ ^ , All persons Wviftg claims' of the character indicated above, willhavri them made out in jS&Ht General* Offlee,-Wheeling,' W. V a. ??lm bounl wjll hold monthly, inecUngg at the Capitol building ln.this,ct?-pn; tlio Bret Monday or qach month Tor the examination of these claims. Bv order of the Board, ? . ? . jel0-2w ? ?' JAMES E. HANES, Clerk* A GENTS WANTED FOR "THE SECRET. A Service, the Field, the Dungeon and*the Escape."b>- AuiKOr t>. Richardson, "New, York Tribune'' Correspondent. - The mostlnteresting and exciting hook ev-1 er published, embracing Mr. lUdhardson's un-, paralleled experience for fburyeors; traveling through Uie South in the secret service of the "Tribune" all the outbreak of ithe war, with our armies and fleets, both East aiid West*') during the first two years of the RebelHon; hb 'thrilling- capture; nis confinement-, for 20 montlis in seven dlfiterent irebei prisons; his escape and.:almost miraculous journey by night of nearly JOO miles. ?; JtT will abound >in stirring events; and contain more of ? thq fad, incident and romance of the war, than- any other work yet published. ?' Teachers, Ladles, energetic young men, and especially returned and disabled officers ana soldiers in-want-of profitable employment, will find it peculiarly adapted, to their condi tion.' ! We have agents clearing ?150 per mont h, which we will prove-to any doubting appli can"" ^^forci'CUla^^Ad.lnjJ & ^ .T N. E. oorncr Sixth and 3?nor st reets. Je22:lmdAw? . Philadelphia, Pa. Nicholas Crawley ?") In Circuit-Court, vs. y ' OhioOonrtty. Renlien P. Hedges etal.J In.Ghahiery. T>V VIRTUE OF A DKCTUSE IN THIS 1) cauiiemiuledn the. 10th day oL January, A. D. 1S65, this cause was referred to oneof the Master Coinraisskmeiv of this Court, to asrer tain andteport thereat estate which said?'de fendant. , Reuben P. 'Hedges,. i* . possessed of * titled to, and the different , * MithRHinnnlivdml; 1 nrtrrmt* arc upon thesaiira hy deed; fudgmeritorothSi wise; and the oixief'und priority of the sanity with any other.matters pertLauul to tiie case in h Li opinion" dm! ti&Ilc may be r^uenteU or he himself may thji?k is proper. - Oil' COMMISSIONER^ OFFICE."' 1 ' l K WHKEiahQ,Juue7tli7l*K.j; Notice is bercivdnm tliatT liave fixed on Monday, the 10th "day Of July next, as the time,and my Iaw otneo, in the city or Wheel ing. as the place, when and --where I shnil pro* eet.'d to inquire into and reporton the several matters insakl decree referred to. i ?.J ? ? ' ? ' GIBSON X* CKANMER, Je7 . . i. t CommI?!oner. ' BARIUM > . - T> ARIRON?Rotind, fhkn3-lC to S in. sbf* - iSwia!:< _ Prom Pen nsy 1 vanCi,' / Sligo Mills, PifcUburg. . novas P.O. HrLDRETH 4JJRO., .. ? 63 Main street. QTEIX It ItOTII KitS ' ' : Q.:m?? h i;/. / J.. -: . 1UH 1 DR. T. J. ktSNER, r?A HIB THANKS TO ALL THjDSE > have favored him with tlieir canfl ?mlTjatrtfnage, and would inform his s and the people generally, that he will. ie coming year, occupy lib* old oftlee on 3d street, hear Reed XKrAft'sDrug" Store, Centre "Wheeling, W. V.a.. where he may be consult- j ed in referencp.to Iheir dWepBe, tlie nature nnd character of which Ore jDoctor-is able at nil times, and under all circumstances, to describe and toaasureofthe probable result tuiddura tion of treatment., Hq practices the'Eclectic System of Medicine, using mild but effective remedies.' supporting Im&ead of depressing the Vital Powers., TJie medicines u$ed.by him are prepared, and. put iip lu his. ?wn, ottlce. -Besides the treatment of-Acute Dis eases, Dr. Klsner will give Ills attention to the treatment of All varieties of Clironic disease.. That scourge of Ule human mce, ScrofhUMh all its varied forms, viz: Pnrolent Discharge* 1 )iseases;~wl 11 receive lite special. attention.? Diseases of the Throat. Lung und Heart-Liv er Complaints, Diarrheal,Dysentery' and Piles, Diseases of the Uriiuuy organs, Syphilis &c;, Nervous and Spinal.,-AUections,. .Epilepsy, ltheunintJwnv.rnd Paralyse.-Diseases c~ "* Ihl Irregularities and Ner rtdpli they are subject, .he Tlie treatmentor CHIL malcs, Dyemenorrhea, Leucorrhea, Prolat?sus y teri, and all Painftil Irregularities and Ne~ vdus Diseases to which they are suldec treats successfully. Tlie treatment or C TmEN will receive the same attention as here tofore. All consultations and communica tions strictly coutideutiu), and will receive prompt attention. Night calls cheerfully an swered. Oflice hours as heretofore'until fur ther notice. : ? ??????? Jun2 DR. SEELYES LIQUID CATARRH REMEDY. PRE W A R R AN T E D*5fl IP DIKECTIONS ARE FOLLOWED. ?W Cull for Circular describing all st/tnploms. SYMI'TO^rS s The symptoms of catarrh as they generally appear ar?? at first very slight. Persons find they have a cold, that they have frequent attacks, and are more sensitive to the changes of temperature. Ill thIscondiuon,tlie nose may lnidry.or a slight discharge, thin nnd acrid, nllerwarrts Incom ing thick and adhesive. As the disease lie oil. '1 he seeret Ions are od'enslve, causing a bad breath; tlie voice is thick and nasal, the eyes are weak; Uia souse 6f the smell is lessened or destroyed; deafness frequently takes place. Another.common and important symtoniof Catarrh Ls that the person is oblige<l to clear rhis throat in the morning of a thick or slhnv mucus,-wlilch lias fallen down from the head during the niglit. When this takes place the l>erson nmy besurt that liLs disease is on its way to the lungs, and should lose 110 time in nrrestlng It. The above are but few of the many Catarrh ?Symptoms. A single Bpttlc will Inst a uioutli?to be used three times n day. DR. D. H. SEELYE & CO., Sole Proprietors, Chicago, Illinois, And for sale by nil Druggists. Bid'ARK. KRAFT A CO., WHEELING, Wholesale Age Ms for Eastern Ohio and West Virginia: __ ft>23-ly C.A. T ARBH! DR. R. GOODALE'S ?Catarrh Remedy. T1IIS MODE OF THEATMENT IS The Acme of Perfection! It Cures Hay, Rose and Periodic Catarrh. It Cures Catarrh in all its Types and Stages. It Curos Catarrh, mid averts Consumption. it Cures Catarrh niul Pain in tlie Temples. No violent Syringing of the Ilead. .Tlie Sense of Taste and Smell Restored. ITIOR .CENTURIES CATARRH HAS DE I? lied the skill of physicians and surgeons.' No medical work contains a prescription tliat will eradicate it. Nothing save Dr. Goodale's remedy will break It up; radically destroying the principal of the disease, and precluding the posihillty of a rela|*sc. No form ot Catarrh can withstand its search ing power, and no mode of treatment ever af forded such immediate relief* or gave such universal satisfaction.. , It penetrates to the very seat of this"disease and exterminates it, root ami branch forever. From the N. Y. Commercial Advertiser. VK,tIOJ)U? Catarrh.?? Dr. R. Goodalcra Catarrh.Remedy and mode of treatment, not only, affords tlie greatest re ,,efVA?\^Xariet^'of Catarrh, but it.extin guishes the-disease forever In all its types and Stages. Every one sneaks well of it. Price 11.00 per Bottle. Send a stamp ibr Dr. Goodales New Pamphlet on Catarrh, its per fect mode of treatment ami rapid cure. Infor mation of priceless value-send of call at once. wS" R-Pahkek, Solo Agent, 75 BleeckerSt, New-iorki '? !? . T??\F?r?s"1? by T. H. LOGAN d: CO-and LOGAN. LIST d: CO., Wheeling. t nov28-lyd^<y . . NESBITT & BRO.,~~ Manufacturers of Tin & Sheet Iron Ware, No. 46 JIai^ Street, CENTRE WfTEEETNO, W. V. , AWg?k?< HAN?' A TIVaTA^MW . <Jri ?^tn? Kir wl,,su,t 1111 wl'? "my favor Ue'!<S?,^A.U',0'>,nt?r NBSBETTi BRO., a411 bU, Ciinire Wheeling, \V. V. w. ioiixsoN A SOX. Ma nu Crtotiirers of Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron Ware, AVINQ .AVAILED OITRSEI/VKS OP all the improved facilities, we are??etter . red how than ever to fill all onlers for any art icle Op work Jn the above line of busi ness. Valllesand Conductors made"to order. Steamboat work done* In a mibstantlnl and workmanlike manner. We are now paying " ilar attention to thLs branch or the m vand can guarantee satisfaction in every . cuter.?1 To1 Wholesale ,1 dealers we can offer Inducements that canhnt bo found eW I where.. Onr stock of Ware is complete, and the assortment is full at all times. We keep iv stock of the latest und most appro\*ed i>ot ternsof Coal and Wood Stoves on hand at all ume& a. W. JOHNSON ?fe HON, No. 179 Market Square, Jy23 WiiRgy.iNO, W? Va. ?o:v:vi:M,*, josB t Co., : Manufacturers of No. 1 Illuminating Carbon Oil, Also a!very SUPERIOR :X,UBRXCATING OIL, Successlnlly in use for cars, locomotive encine^iplfHll^&ddlbariiuliMnen'. WOfflce and Works, corner of 5th ? Ltod-: say streets, W?bkuno,-W.-Va. febl2 "IttlZA liidy r, /H?TO SrnmBllOTMBKJI , ,1 \JC X. f>r>vf'? ; /-IO. - * , Jeff-Im i nots/A cheap and Good Clothing. I gHratnnr" FKOM QUACKEHY.^Fr<,E THEOXLYI>l.A C?WU?nEA CUJiECA v BE OBTAlXJso. LvlA prising ft-om the Solitary Hoblts^f -v?n'ers those SECKKTand -solitan- vnSSnSl ^0ut'i Ktixrl ?*lctI,m U,au "2* $5nk? E'^atiU the Mariners of. UlyssesblfiSSiwi io =vlcunM of gme^49gSaHb & ?f nates Willi the l hundeS oKSKi. Uskniag waked to eustucv tho liviiur i. ? *i^r or Willi fullcQunuou." "vl,le fc1*. may MARRIAGE. Si2giE?%gfc .^HfSSLtA '?MSifSSS-n.. ^<"by th'epSi? tesj&SF'S \"??pgor the Frame CoiY?V?r-? -? Uon, Decay and Death. V9U8U, CohMUui*. ?mce, Vo. 7 Sonlh rroderlelt sir?, ?***. serve the name aud munbSr Pa" uo? "> <"> A CmtT. WARRANTED IN TWO DAYS A'a Mrrmni vr jlfeiiicoiu I>rui?; nit. johsstox. SSSHiS alarmed at sudden wS fl. l^hS^'S ,lri,n? ???**$5SSS3 Inry luihll* w-blph u,'8e,?"'>?' miSf null. 7j . ? ?."VIU IOI CieUr or inarringe. ,S?3SF^^S mSKtaiS;1 ofTt-ctson themlml V&SftNi i<ynil>tonu of consumption. ?8!' ?tin ? young men simMmm IlipiSS te'R.A,S^?l? and enjoy tine from tiin tm?i? nf ? ,lces of devia In a certain secret hnblL^SiS "1>d 1 "dulKlne before eon!e^,tatlngWU S"ch penio,ls. *"* MARRIAGE, I and body are u? pair and flVtoi slindowtfl with d? lion that .tfcifKapntaesa'^?S2i7f,,oTLJ[?flec' blighted wltVonr'oS^ mother become* tbSiaSr,lK?.JI?? wn alone t stltutional Synipjoms bf thlsThohid tiirrmt! db? ??Lfa?u,0?'8Uch ?? uleernt I.1"'"1' owwcjl nose, nocturnal uahl* ?S?S3SMMfSS * *'* ??m*ii# deafn^s and aims, blotches maBSiS^SSSS ?"<="? "? tmvelc"S^^ c""n'? aaSfts skew. mtoeSbhs. ?lond luuko H'e rcrfdiw of life . i m\?mrn r.1K'?l3, to tlie rare of destituteof^52L.fiS worthless pretenders, 1 SSl nr K^ orcharaclcr Johnston's advertisements. or takfnff^J^?i nY? i "/5 nJ0,1,h Star monSfc ws&?rM ESSJg de?n?lr, leave you with ruin*] YJSiltli hl?rlm'<^<ICn"alS or'"lJo'niui- always liau* In ?ifiS'irel"odies or ??w?Jneut are unknown to great hospitals of Europe, the first in tin country, and a more extensiveprftn/?practise titan any other Physician Jn theworlf IXDORfiKMENT OP THE PRFKH. tlm'rsnr*iurwl at "'Is in^Ulu SSjMfflr. t**?! ?"d the numerou-. Ini rj.j n? .??. ,?t*ra,ll.nm perform?1 l.y SWIMM by U,e "r noiJeS/.V Ji W^T' nnU "?"?y otlier ? I which have appoared acain and afaSfmil.'mi, PUiWlc? besJ^-H l,Ls stanMin iv i? ? b.?m ^^'aractiT and responsibili ty, is a suindent guarantee to the aalict?tl. RKIN DISEASES* SPEEDILY CURED. ^O^SS. lQtt&? received nnlew pwt-pnfd nri'l ^Ije used 911 the reply. Persons wrUlnjf sbonldstateaire^ndsend iV.r uon of advert is<-ujent dia^rlbine qtoi^oiik ?r#1. ^ , JOHN M. JOHNSTON, jLD.^ Of the Baltimore Lock Hospital, Baltimoiv. ^b|r>-b3 Maryland. WOOD'S For the Coming; RarrMt of ISM. PRICE 8X50* Being Fiflwn Dollar* T**x than any of thr rthrr Standard Mowing Machines. LC. FROST A CO., NOB. 15,17 ANI) 19 MAIN J, Street, General Western Agent* tor the iiIktvo Mowers, would inform the Fanners of thto section tliat thewe Machine have been improved year by year, until they are now a perfect Mowing Machine. , , We warrant them to lie the lightest draft, most durable, simpleat and. mo6t easily umu aged, least liable to get out of order and nk-uit est cut of all the two horse mowm matte.? Call and get Circular, with cut of Machine and diagram of all its part*. n?y&*_ Al'ITIOKJOB. /~1 ENTR. HEMMED LINEN HANDKER VJ chief)*, at old price*. Two hundrwl aad ifty dozen Ladles' Linen handkerchief* a* 12&L l&Z and Zj<v Wnn.icra.^. hemmed, W?'. /.T -HO