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$fcc Sttlelli$MtX. Saturday Morning, June 24 PIANCM AKki CHEAPER ?OW X?The Ctlebiafed BRADBURY I'U.W. the best Piano made, can be found at the W.?t Virginia Religions Bock llou.e, i9 Monroe ?;r- ? t, tim heed/]U?ru>rs of PROF. J. DK HJCQLKB, ftocoud band Pianot wanted. mj31-lm FOR SALE. riMiK TTPK, HULKS, Ac., NOW USED OJ? T1IK I r>7siuoi>c?R ate for sale cheap. Terms Cub. %d)'" riiiHTKt.sTH Wist Va. Iskantry ? Tbis fioe regiment sustains a well earned reputition for discipline, courago and good charactcr. It is composed entirely tfneo from !be Third Congressional Dls iri-t. The counties of Maaon, Putnam, Kanawha and Wayne are largely repre Bcoici in tbe regiment. The men are genera'-ly Turners. Some few, however, are miners from the Kiniwha region. Tbe regiment was organised at Point Pleasant, W. Va., and mustered into service on the 10 b day of Octcbcr 1862, and formed part o: Gen. Crcok'a command. Under com iriad of tbi3 cfficer they participated in the lUntcr raid, and continued with him ia the Kinawba Valley until May, 1864, when the whole command was transferred to the Valley of the Shenandoah, where the Thirteenth ucted a prominent part in the tngtgtmcnts of the hotly oontested campaigns of that year. Colonel Brown, commander of tbe regiment, is from Ohio. Milton Stewart, Lieut. Colonel and Lemuel Htrpold, M-j 'r. aro both citizens of Mason County, West Virginia. Tbe following is a cobdrbjf-d history of the regiment, and &ho?s a record of which officers and men maybe justly proud: LIST CP ENGAGEMENTS. Hurricane Bridge, W Va., March 28, 1S?3; Point Pleaeant, W. Va., March 30, lfcG3; Lexing?on, Va., Junn 11. 1864; LjLCfcbQrgb, Va, June 18. 1864; Kearns tnwc, Va., Ju'y 24, 1864; Mariinsburg, W. V i, July 25, 1861; Cbnriestown, Va , Aug. 21, 1664; Hilliown, Va , Aug. 2G, 1864; BcrrjvtUe, Va., S*nt. 3. 1864; Winchester, Va., S-pt. 19 1864; F.sber's Hill, Va., Kept. 22, 1664; Cedar Creek, Va., Oct. 19. SKlkUISHKS. Mud River, W. Va., Feb., 1863; Fayette vil!p, W. Va., May, 1863; the Morgan Raid (Porormv BuOiugtou and Hockiogport. O.) J*n .- 1863; Twelve Pole, W. Va., Jan., 1664; Bu-ofd's Gap, Va , June, 1864; Uall towu, W. Va., A eg , 1861; Cablelowu, Va., Nov., 1864. Total cumber of officers and men killed, 36; wounded, 165; prisoner*, 15. OFFICERS KILLED AND WOUNDED. 0. W. tiri-wold, la; Lieutenant company H, killed w hilst n prisoner of war in Wayne county W. Va., Feb 16, 1864 Greenberry Suck. Ctpuin company A. killed at Win chester, V t., Sept. 19, 1864. Lovell C Rijburn, 13t Lieutenant company B, died of ?onnvis received ?t Winchester, Sept. 19,1864. Jnn.es U. Hill,L^ut. Col, killed hi C?dar Creek, Va , Oct 10, 1864. Wm. N. Ua?kiu9 1st Lieutenant company E, wounded at Pi. Pleasanr, W. Va, March 30, 1864. James R Hall Lieut. Colonel, wounded at Keamfitown, Vu.,July24, 1864. Simon Williams Captain company D, wounded at Kearusiown, July 21, 1864 James W. Hann.?b 1st Lieut, oompany D. wounded at K-arnsfown, V*., July 24, 1861. Jopc-pb K. McC.y. 191 Lt. ccuip-iny K. wounded at Kearnstown, July 24, 18GI. Milton Stewart,Cnptnin company B, wound ed at Winchester, Va., S*pt. 19, 1864 Junes W Hannah, Is: Lieut, company D, wound* d at Fisber'd Hill, Sept 22, 1864. Jobn U Rossler 2i Lieui. company E, wcunded at FiaLet'a Hill, Sept 22, 1864 ? Arthur W. Darnell. 2d Lieut, company Q, wnnndei at CednrCreek, Va., Oct. 19 1864 ROSTER OF OFFICERS, JL'NE 2-,' lsus! HELD ASD BTJU'. Wm. H. Urown, Colonel; Milton Stew art, Lieutenant Colonel; Lemuel Uarpold Mr jot; Cbnrles I). Dally, Snrgeoo; Jaonb I.uititirr, As-is'int SurgeoD; Abraham II Crislip, Chaplain; Frack W. Sision, Adju tant; Stephen Ccmstocit, Qlartermaator. CAPIAIXS. (i'orRf. Dinner. company A; William C. Gten.Iee, B; Willi,mi 11 Ilorey, C; Henry C. Willi.mion, I): John II Kosaler, K; Timothy Iii.ffdl, F; Allen C. Mason, G; ?illiotr J il.ubf.s, II; Peter Darnell, I: Joseph E. McCoy, K. HBST Llr.ritNA.NT8. Samuel S Sinters, company A; Alfred T. Sullivan, H; j?bn p. Wood, C; Michael Roiehrtry. D; Williflm N. Hawkins, E; Jowph Bii.ui.y, F; Edward B. Si. John, G; Jacob Pljbuni, H; William Shannon. I; William 1*. Uoonicpham, K. SKCOSID LIKUTBNANTS. R bet! U. Ditis, compaLy A; Silas Mor. g.in II; w.ll?m M'D.nlel, C; lleirkiab ._coit, 1); Robert O. Bsggess, E; Joseph P.ud.j.b, F; Joseph B. Gilpin, O; Ilarvey DulVIH; John H. Davis, I; John M. loutg, H. MISCELLANEOUS. Total number of efficera who have been conim.sHoued in -eh* regiment eioce its oteann.tion.SJ. Number cf officers dir. V.\r,'7\ !lir disability, I,, resigoed, 10; o ilistase, 1; ditd ol wouuds received I; killed, 3; mustered out for ftj.w -8 total, 54. Total number of efficets mustered out with the regiment, ^ . tum^pr of men who have en. ii.liu in the l.piment since its oreaoiia. ___ US UtBSOlltl* ticn, 1 044. Tea! number killed, 36; died of wcuoda and dicehse, 96; discharged, -66; deserted, 34; t:?nbletred, 6?total, 4'36 Tetwl Lumber mu3ttred out June 22, 18C5. 6C6. S^rWasKLUQ Pkcpie?in fact every body !rom thii section ot country, will ftl njya tied i or dial, tcccmtnodating gentle aen at '.he <ffice ot' the li&Uiinore k Oblo Road, No. 229 Brcadway, New Ycrk, cor ner ot Barely Street, just above tho Astoi House. C. W. Terveil, the General Agent o! ibe road in New Ycik, presides in tbe o&ce, and it i# always bis pleasure to show friends, acquaintances acd inquiring straogfra every attention and courtesy, whether in the line of his shipping busl* nt??8or iu ary other department ot trade I!'a large aequaimance with all parts of ibt city etables him to b? of great service It persons calli&g. "Whcelirg and other Wes tern papers csn be lound at the office.? Travtleis and business menfcbould remtm h?r to c&U in. MSTFiout ?A figut cccutrcd yesterdaj evtniog on Q nucy Street between Mail and Water. Ooe scldier was knocke< down acd kicked in the face and an at tack made upoa a second. The Provoa gu<?:d arrested Tery White and Horati Church far the offence. White is a Sergean in the 8econd Yeteran Infantry. Hi ecmpAny is now stationed at Parkersbnrg Bitbb.?The weather yesterday wae beautiful, and a fair day'a business was done ou the wharf, the beat, in fact, of the week. The aplendid Cincinnati packet Linnie Drown took oat a first rate trip. The Linnie is an elegant boat, fitted up with express reference to this trade. She is very light, and will be able to ran dur iog the low water aeason. She has a splendid cabin, famished in the best style, and oapable of accommodating a large number of passengers. Every state room Ib supplied with spring bottom mattresses. Oapt. J. W. Black is an accomplished ofli cer and accommodating gentleman, while Major Riee, who presides in the offioe, never fails to make his guests feel at home. The Revenue, Oapt. Russell, arrived from Cincinnati with a good trip. She will leave again for Cinoionutl this evening at 5 o'clock. Passengers for below will fiod Capt. Russell and Billy List, bis clerk, all that they can desire. The Revenue is a popular craft and always has good trips. The river is falling slowly, with eight feet and a half in the channel. Dniss Pabadx.? By some over sight we failed to notice yesterday the dress parade of the Twelfth infantry, which came oil on Fourth street on Thurs day. A large crowd assembled to witness it, and we beard but one expression in re* gard to it, and that was that it was de cidedly the best that has ever been wit nessed in Wheeling. In the bayonet exer cise, we doubt if there is a volunteer regiment in the service that can surpass it, and we are confident that there is but few that can equal. Every movement was accomplished with a precision and concert of action that bespeaks constant practice, and patient and persevering industry on the part of officers and men, all of whom merit tho highest praise for the perfection of their drill and discipline. We koew our West Virginia boyB could fight with the best of them, but we were not prepared to know that they also excelled in knowl edge of tactics, and similar duties pertain ing to tho profession of arms. 83T~Military.?Tho Fifteenth regiment j was paid off yesterday by Major Bazzell. To-day Major Safford will commence pay ing off the Thirteenth, and if the work is I uot completed to-day will finish it on Sun- I day. The Twelfth tnrned over their arms yes terday and will be paid the first of next | week. Yesterday Battery C, generally known as Peirpoint'e Battery, arrived in the city. It is uoder command of Capt. Wallace Hill.? The men will be mnstered out and paid off at this post. Stj^"Mu8icAL Lbavks.?We have received from the publisher a copy of this valuable musical work by Philip Philips, of Cincin nati. It contaics a choice collection of hymns and tones, suitable for Sunday schools. The music has been selected with great care, and is well adapted to the words. The work can be obtained through Prof. J. DeUicqles, at the religious book store on Monroe street, who is also agent for Philips' Pianos. Orders may also be left at McKelvy's Literary depot, oorner of Market and Quincy Streets. fti&*NAUTiCAL.?The beautiful barge Lady Gay, which has been on the ways and underwent a thorough overbsuliog under the supervision of Commodore Thomas Wheeler, now lies at her old anchorage.? She has been handsomely re painted and presents a gay appearance. The Wauan itas and WahooB will again bo afloat on the deep rolling tide. A new Club was organized yesterday to be called the Maple Leaf Olub. They will pull the oars in the new barge presented to them by Mr. George W.Smith. Ag?~SKraM-THiBTiB8.?The last issue of this popular U. S. loan is now ready, and all who desire to invest their savings in a safe security that pays good interest should avail themselves of the present opportu I nity. 8. P. Hildreth, cashier of the Sav ings Bank of Wheeliog,is prepared to fur-1 nish bands to all who desire to seenrs in vestments in this Joan, which is bsing | rapidly taken. First come first served. 16^-DiifNXB fob thm Vetxbans.?Every body is expected to remember that a dinner is to be given, this afternoon, to a portion of the glorious third brigade which fongbt i nobly under Sherman. The remainder of the brigade will be entertained on | Tuesday next. Friends are requested to send in pies, tarts, pickles and other deli cacies. y- Thiatbk.?Mr. Coles was again greeted with a fine house to witness bis appearance in the character of "Pip" in the play of Great Ezpectationa. This eve* ning is the last of his engagement, and every one should embrace the opportunity to etjoy a dramatic treat. Mr. Ooles if ably sustained by a talented troupe. Masomio.?The attention of the Masonic brotherhood in the city and vi oioity, is called to the notice published in our advertising columns regarding prepa tions for the celebration and ceremonies on the Fourth of July. S@5rP01.10B.?Yesterday two men named Althof and Wild were np before Alderman Johnston, and each fined ten dollars and costs for uaing abusive and improper lan gu?g? KSrAMMirBRSABYSiBHos.?The 3d an niversary sermon before the English Evan gelical Lutheran congregation of this city, will be preached by the pastor, Rev. S. B. Barnits, to-morrow morning,at 10} o'clock. JtigrEviBY day we hear complaints of pain and disorder in the stomach and bow els, caused by (he heat or imprudent eat ing or drinking. These may be all re medied by using Logan'* Etienee Jamaica Ginger, an elegant tonic and corrective, i Price 35 cents. Sold by T. H. Logan & . I Co., and Logan, List & Co. 8k ?VlT 1> that Oh&rley Banell? Jeff'a next man?baa lately reached Can ada after several weeks of flight through tall timber?swamps?prairie grass?and over dusty roads. It la alio laid that ler er&l of hli friends left here yeiterday to join him and repose for a while with him nnder the tegis of the British lion?a priv ilege whlob they eonld not eDjoy in tbil cruel and despotio country, where uobody can get their rights nor nothlog any more. Toe Committee of the Soldiers' Aid Society request that all those who have any small Boavenirs of the war, that would seem to be appropriate aB memen toes and relics for deposit in the corner stone of the monument on the 4tb ot July, will leave them with John Bishop, at hla office oppoaite the Oity Hall. BOOTS AND SHOES. WHOLESALE. M'OI/ELLAN & KNOX | 65 MAIN STHEET, WHEELING. BAVI JUBT RKCK1VKD OUR Spring and Summer Stock tw Boots & Shoes, Which wilt be told LOWER than tlie FAME QOAL ITU1S cm be bought in PHILADELPHIA or BALTUlOBJS. A mh2T M'CLELLAN * KNOX. Notice. LL PERSONS ARK HEREBY NOTIFIED, that I will attend at the times and places below ?tated, for tbe purpose of hearing and determin ng sny appeals that may be mado from the assess* ments of the several assistant assessors. nnder the Internal Revenue Law, in the First Oollection Dis trict ofWrst Virginia. The lists, valuations and snumerations made and taken by said assistant as lessors will be open, at the tim? and. place of hold ing said appeals, for tho Inspection of all persons who may desire to do so. I will attend m follows, via: At Uoundaville, Mai a kali County, on Monday, the 86th o* Jane. At the office of James O. Orr, Collector in Wheeling, on Tuesday, theifib. At Wellsburg, Brooke County, on Wednesday, the At the office or Jabcx H. Cochran, Hancock Co., on Thursday, the 29tb. At New Martinsville, Wetsel Co., on Wednesday, the 6th or Jnly. At Slstersville, Tyler county, on Thursday, the 6th of July. At ot. Mary's, Pleasants Co , on Friday, the 7th of July "All appeals mnst be in writing, and mnst specify the particular cause, matter or thing respecting which a decision is required, and mu?t state the ground or principle of error or inequality complain ed of." JOHN PARKINSON, Assessor 1st Diet. West Va. Cwneron, June14,1865 dlJylAt?2t PRICE REDUCED. A DECLINE IN PRICK OP RAW MATERIAL enables us to redcce the priceof the EXCEL BIOR BAKLT> G POWDERS. Ihis article has prov ed ilself without an eqaal in the market, and in quality will be strictly maintained. Be careful to obtain the genuine, bearing onr address on each la* beL Sold in cans and in bulk, as wanted by T. II. LOG AN * OO., and LOGAN. LlbT A CO., Wholesale Druggists. Wheeling. T lBUUSII UPt BRUSH UP! IUE WAR IS OVER AND IT 18 TIME TO brfabt _ en upl We call the attention of all who l.are painting to do to WINTER'S METALLIC PAINT, containing 85 per cent or iron. It Is cheap, dries hard and is fire proor. For Iraue building*, roofs and fence ?, It is especially soltalle For sale by T II. LOGAN * CO., and LOO AN. 11ST A CO. MORE ABOUT PAIKT8. WE R1SC0MMBND ESPECIALLY OUR DR1ND l *'P D!' ' We ofl?r also, iLSrt- Ji?J* '; t,t,t.otk Anchor brand., Lead in liJ4 1". bucket a. Paints in oil and drr. la great variety, and at lowrskcaeh priccs. Everything In the painting line. For sale by T. H. LOOAN * CO., x o, , . end LOGAN, LIST A CO., Je22 Wholesale and Retail Druggists. Wheeling. RUPTURESX RUPTURES! OCR H03K OF TRUSSES, SUPPORTERS, BAN Cages and Instmm?nU generally, Is r.ot sur tlUMiltn Ihnplis A fruat. I fiL_.il . .. -o ? J, IB i:ui> our- I ,?in the city. A fresh supply of the light French | graduating Truss, jast received by T. II LOGAN A CO., and LOGAN, LIST A CO. AS mall Fortune Without Capital III AVE a secret method lor catchlog fish by which thousands may be taken from any river, creek, braucb or pond, with no trouble and greatly to the amusement of those present. Twetity-fivo cents wdl buy everything needed to drive every fish in a two acre pond to the shore, when you can picktham up by the hundred. Knolose $1.03 and address J. E. OARTEB, jelt-2w* Bridgetown. Caroline Co., Md. PROPOSALS "\1TiLL BE RK0K1VED BY TI1R .UNDFR8IGN VY ed Committee of the City Council, for the Wood and Iron a?ork needed to construct a Lock up ard Police Court Room in the basement or the C:urt House. Plans and specifications can herein at the Sheriff's office. Bids cliaad at 2 o'clock on Saturday, 24th Inst. A. J. SWEENEY, T. J. BLAIR, Jt21-4t T.P. 811A LLCRO&8. Great Bargains In Flanos. EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS wiU be of fered to PIANO BUYERS between now and the 4 m of July* Bo sure and call at 22 Monroe street, where you Will see and bear the very best and cheapest placos made in New York and Boston. 1 hey are made with roll Iron frame, overstrung Bass. By a pecullaiity in the construction they are warranted to staxo is tosb iobokk than any o'.htr Piano made. PHILIP PHIL1 IPS A 00., J. DE RICQLK8, Agent, je21-lw 22 Monroe Street. ICE CSEAM. ICECREAM, 10s per quart; Fresh Cakes every day, 10 cent* per donee; Plain Candle*, 40 cm Is per pound; 8oda Water and Mead, 6 cents per glass. . Ice Cream lor the trade can almais be supplied at low r*tes. CaAS. SCHWARTZ, Agent, Jal6 I?* Monrre Street. For Sale. new CREEK STATION, B.AO.ILR. I OFFER for tale New Creek Station and my Lands adjacent, including Dwelling, kzn Ac. This property Is so well known that any descrip tion of It Is deemed unnecessary. Persons desiring to purchase will oonfer with my son or myself, who will be on the premises jfc0-3weod K M ARMSTRONG. TAVERN LICENSE. All persons desiring to obtain li oenie outside ot the limit* of the City of Wheeling, for keeping a Tavern, with or without the privilege of telling rpirltoaa liquor*, are requir ed by law to present their petitions proper!* au thenticated In form to the Baard of Supervisors on 8atnrday, the SAth day ot June, 1865. G*0. W. 8IGHT8. je22-St Clerk of tho B. of E., 0.0. 1865. 1865. SPUING & SUMMER TH06, JE. BKANA ft. QDOQIMHUHKB. Second Stock Just Beceived AT Stein Brothers, FftK?on:ici>oijun ? absrican Cloths, Cassimere's aud Vesting?, Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING, Sc?*t &c. thk;stock for. SPRING AND SUMMEB 18 ALL tntW. TDK IINMT IN PABB10 AND MOBT ELEGANT IN STVLB. Wholesale Bayers Will Hod oar Ptock of Piece Qoodi and Clothing M large, variod and cheep as any similar hooso in tho Bait. Baying determined to follow t*ie price of Gold in the lata of their goods and thns offer great advan Jages in the price, to all buyers. Stein Brothers, m yll-daw Corner Main akl Monroe IB tree U. si^gker's MANUFACTURING Sewing Machines, CAE Bisr AND ONLY RELIABLE MACHINES FOR Fallorlng, Boot and Shoe Haklug, Uet and Cap Making, Barneia Making, Carriage Trimming, Ac,| And all Blanafactnring Parpotot. rHE character of theee Celebrated Machines Is too well known to require any advertising. They u*njod almost oxc'usivoly throughout the civilised world by Tailors, Aa, and no manufacturer can work to advantage ?itloot thorn. The special at tention ol BOOT AND SHOE, 8ADDLE AND HAR NESS mAKKRS in iavitod to the No. 2 IMPERIAL SUCH LIE. WITH VIBRATING FOOT PRESS, which cauoot bo excelled for fine patent and heavy leather work. CALL AND SEE THEM IN OPERATION. Oirculara and full information tent by mail on application. "F. J. MORSE, General Agent, MAIN STREET, Two doors above Monroo Street, Wheeling, W. Va. MACHINE BILK OF THE BE3T QUALITY, CLARK'S SPOOL COTTON, MILFORD LINEN THREAD constantly on hand at the lowest market price. Also, Neadlea, OA, Bobbins, Jo, and parts of Machines. myC6 Wheeler & Wilson's IMPROVED FAMILY SEWING MACHINE i IS UJXVZX341XY ACK0WLK50ED TO 8S Cheapest, Simplest and Best FOR FAMILT USF. They alone were awarded and received a GOLD MKDAIj AT TBS "W" o JEL Lr>'S 3P A X a HELD IN LONDON, 18 63, Where all the Sewing Machines of Europe a a<3 America were in competition. The rise aud fell of numberless machines, heraldc ?d as "superior to all others," has convinced the pnl ? ljc. that it is safer to boy a good article of ettat* llshed reputation and of responsible parties, than to risk their money in donbtfnl experiments. A machine, whose merit has achieved such a w rid-wide renown and success, warranted three 5ears by a responsible company, brought to the house of the purchaser, instructions given In Its use, without extra ebarge, and satisfaction guaran teed, it is -no experiment to b*y, and there Is no in* vestment which pays a better interest or btincs more comfort, he-lth, happiness and relief to tho household. WE SUMNER & CO., Ho.88 Main St..Wheeling, W. Va: wy36 Two doors above Monroe street. PISO'S CURE FOR CONSUMPTION, Strickland's Oongb Balsam, Kennedy's Medical Discovery, or ??]. at X. BOCJilNU'S, zujlt U. S. 7-30 LOAN. THIBD SERIES, $230,000,000. B j authority of the Secretary of the Treasury, th I undersigned, the General Subscription Agent for J the sale of United 8tates Securities, offers to tiie j public the third series of Treasury Notes, bearing ?oven and three-tenths per cent, interest per annnra, 1 known as the 7.30 LO^IST. These notes are issued under date of July 15, 1865, and are payable three years from that date in I currency, or are convertible at the option of the | holder into U. B. 5-20 Bix Por Cent. GOLD BEARING B0XDS, These Bonds are now worth a handsome premium, and are exempt, as are all the Gcverrmout Bonds, from, State, County, and Municipal taxation, ichich I adds from one to three per cent per annum to their talue, according to tho rate levied upon other I property. The interost is payable s*mi-nnnually by coupons attaohed to each note, which may be j cot off and sold to any bank or banker. The Interest at 7.E0 per cent, amounts to One cent per day on a S3 O note. Tiro cents per day on a Si OO note. Ten cents per day on a S5 0 0 not*. Twenty cents per day on a 91 0 O O note. One Dollar per day on a S3 0 00 note. Kotes of all the denominations named will be I promptly furnished upon receipt of subscriptions. I Tho Notea of thla Third Series ate precisely slrai* 1st in form and privileges to the Seven-Thirties I already sold, except that the Government reserves to itself tho option of paying interest in gold coin | at 6 per ccnt., Instead of 7 3-10tbs in currency. Subscriber will deduct the interest in cutrcncy up J to July 15tb, at the time when they subEcribe. Tho delivery of the notes of this third aeries ot I tho Seven* thirties will commence on the 1st of June, I and will be made promptly and continuously after I that date. The slight change made In the conditions of this I THIBD SERIS3 afiects only the matter of interest. The payment in gold, if made, will be equivalent | to the currency Intorest of the higher rate. The return to specie payments, in the event of | which only will the option to pay interest In Gold J be availed of, would so reduce and equalise prices j that purchases made with alx per cent, in gold I would bo folly equal to those made with seven and | three-tontbs per cent. In currrency. This is TIIE ONLY LOAN IN MARKET Now offered by the Governmeat, and Its superior | advantages make it the Qreat Popular Loan of tbe People. I Less than $230,000.0:0 of tbe Loan authorised by Congress are now on the market. Th's amount, at | the rate at which it Is Leing absorbed, will all be I snb.cribcd for within sixty days, when tbe notes I will undoubtedly command a premium, at has uni formly been tbe ca?e on closing i he subscriptions to I other Leans. lu cider that citisensof evtry town and section ot I the country may be afforded facilities for taking the I loan, the National Banks, Stato Banks and Private Banters throughout the country have generally I agreed to recaiTe subscriptions at par. 8ubscrL I hers will select their own agents, in whom they I have confidence, and who only ere to be rofponsiblo I for the delivery of the notes for which they receive | orders. JAY COOKE, ScB3cairiio? Aassr, Mil 15, 1605. PHILADELPHIA. Subscriptions will be received by the First National Bank of Wheeling. First National Bank of Fairmont, Firit National Bank of Parkertburg. Second National Bank of Parkersburg. Jel-2mdAw S' TEI.N BUOTBUKS Don't crowd tho Custom llouso and Paymas ter's office with runnors. jti-lm HOW TO MAKE MONEY!| CO WiTOOUT DELAY TO JNO. ROEMER & CO'S | XOS. 31*33 in AIM HTKK?T,] CENTRE WHEELING, A ND PURCHASE A GOOD EUPPLY OP CHOICE | FANCY AND D0ME8TIC Drv Goods, such as good Fast Colorod Pritts at 25 cents, Bleached I and Upbleached Mn'lin from 23 to 85 cents; also a J good selection of Orepe Morets, Mozi?iubiq?es,Be- j rages, Lawns, i.uglish and fronth Chintzf, Do* I lainos, Mobair Lustres, Bombsalne, Fine Silk and I Cletb Cloaks, Basques and Bscques, afcvery low prices; a large variety of Summer Shawls, from j auction, at almcst i.ny price; Cloths, Oasslmbrcs, Kentucky Jeans, Balmoral end Hoop Skirts, in I Jreat vsriety and at low priecs; also Carpets. Oil 1 lot ha. Window Halls-J, Cotton Yarns, Ac., Ac. Tho otject in telling goods sc much Lelow ?ho reg ular prices is that we wish to close out the whole or 1 our etrck, os near ns possible, by the first of July I next, at wholesaio and rctalL Call soon i? you r""ST; JOUa' BviMBE k 00. J<* NOTICE. SALE OF ARMY MULES. QUAKTKUfibTIR Gists!!.'!! OrFlCX. ) Wash?kotok. D. C., May 28,1645 ) MANY THOUSANDS OP MULtfS are being dis i osed of at publio auction, at Washington. Tne sales will continue n-.til the number of ani- i mala Is reduced In proportion to the reduction of the armies, now solng on rapidly. There are in tne armios of tbe Potomac, of tbe Tennessee, and of Georgia, prob&l ly FOUrt THOU SAND OF THE FINBaT SIX-MULE TEAMS IN THE WOBLD. Many of thom were bought In tbe beginning t?r the war, u yonuff mules, accompanied the armies in all their marches and camps, and are thoroughly broken, hardened by exeici?e, gentle and familiar, from being colong surrounded by tbe *oi2iers. The whole Sootb is stripped of farming stcck.acd the North also has suffered from the drain of ani mals, taken to ?upply tbe armies. These animals are sold at public auction; THKY WILL NOT BRlftG ANYTHING LIKE THEIR TKUK VALUE; and such opportunities for farmers to get working animals to stock tholr farms, and for drov?rs and dealers In stock to make gaod speo niations, by purchasing them and disposing of them in the South, will never occur again. M. C. MEIGS, Qaartertoaster General, fe3-tillS9 Brevet Major Generol. gXJfilN BROTHERS Don't givo one man a suit for five or six others brocghtio. JeT-lm Nicholas Crawley 1 In Circnlt Court, Ohio County. V al.J Reuben F. Hedges, et. al.) In Chsnoery. BY VIRTUE of a decree In this cause made on the loth day of January, A. D 1865, this cause was referred to one ot tbs Master Commissioners ol this Court toasce Uln and report t e real estate which s?Id d< fendaot, Beuben F. Hedges, is posses sed of and entitled to, and the different Hens the- e are upon tbe same by deed, judgment or otherwise, and tbe order and priority of the sun*, with any ether matters pertinent to 'he case ia his opinion a as he may be requested or he himself may think is proper. COH2JJ8MONEBM OFFICE, Whsil'So Juno 7ih, I8?5- J J Notice Is hereby given that I b?se fixed on Mou? dav tbe 10th day ol July next, as the time, and my Law office in tbe city orWbe?llcg as the place, when and where I abUl proceed to icqalre Into and renort on tho several matters in ?aid d<oree re EXSt* GIBSON L ORAlfMtfK, jjy Oor. m!ss!oner. FOR SALE. A STEAM ENGINE, in complete rucning order. Cylinder 15 Inch diameter; 4% icet itroke Fiy-wboel SO feet, with Urge m?ln snait. All tlu Pipes, "Valves and Pumps attached. For further particulars enquire of Pryor, Millei tflj. [myg-lq>?] W. A. JORDAN. " JUKSS llACK^REL. ESS MAOEREL in kits, tor en'eby R. J. PMYTH, tol3 corner Market and Qaincy Kts. M? The Conspiracy Trial Yashikotok, Jane i3. ?George B. Hutchison, of Canada, testified u to being present at a conversation at St. Lawrence Mall, Montreal, on theJld and 23d of June, te,n Dr-M'rr"'. B??erly Tucker, Gen. J '"11 *?4 Bi'Qor. Wescott, and that '&.id ?>ad buried all the letters tbe Yankee sons of b a would i j ?. out ?r hia room. These parties h&M T V"kine abont ">? 'rial. P nf *te*dfn "gomentin defease hL ^. JCT"rlding th" though Arnold had ontertd into a scheme for kidnapping or/h"ra' e^ abandoned the conspira tors before the assueiaation was planned: therefore, having no part whatever in the murder, and not bciog present io the city when it was committed, be was guUilcsa of any cfirae. >kM-r' ?*!'."? mad? 90 argnment against the jurisdiction of the court, and alter ex amining the evidence in the cue of Dr. Mutfd, claimed that bis Client wag entitled to an acquittal. The court adjourned until Tuesday, when Assistant Judge Advocate Bingham will commence the Bumming up for the Govern ment. The Hem aim of jdri Sec. Seward lira Win?BK,uJoDe 23-The remain, of V ',am H- Se"ard, left Washington a .JprLt ^7- morniBB, ?t seven o'clock in ?J!f riJl J,10', provided by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, under the charge of ^f'riS:rnlh UpVialeadet"Dal",h,rl' ?nd ? i '"d ci,yat ail o'clock this moru thhirlt.l? tamalns "ere accompanied to this city by Secretary Seward, Gen. William (J?n n ,BDi Fannl0 Seward, Mpjor li!n??A?C0CkiBrl8- Gen- Mitchell of Gen. Doited H," "nd M,jjr F"ri?. Surgeon United States Army, one of the Surgeons who attends Secretary Seward's family, ihe funeral of the deceased will taka SalnrdW8'- Chnrch io ,hi? city on Saturday evening at three o'clock. Seward's health does not seem ro oave been iojnred by the journey. He bore the fatigue remarkably well. Pardons Granted. tJ!"hn,S?T' J"" 23.?In addition to those heretofore mentioned tbo following E' "PPlle? 'or and received thf Presidents pardon under hlB proclamation ol the 19ihof May last: R H Stuart,jr., J R Davie, Tennessee; R B Kingsbury,Texas h. J Cbiswell, Maryland; aleo the following named residents of North Carolina: R I Donnell, E Oanninglend.R H Kingsbury, 8 D Hoys, A H Donnel, W S Petticmer M A Smith, M H Wiland, O a Sarris, John 8 ^ ?0U?'. S S Harrison, J n n o ' ?dw.ln G?ade, C S Winstead, R 0 D Bermen, J N Paonott, John 11 Steven son Rohert O Hoy, D A Murphy, Anthony Dana, R H Battelle, B P Williams, JonJ thou M Heck. V H Wood, R 8 Tueber L?^DJ Ge0rg0 W" N?r?ood, J M Lsfcch, J Derercax, S P Old. Cairo, June 23.-450 bales of cotton passed up for Cincinnati, 260 passed lam night for St. Louis, and 750 passed yest." day for points on the Ouio River Louisville, June 23.?The New Albany Lsdger reports a terrible accident on the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad, near Soogo ??dla?a' yesterday, a freight train bound cast aod a soldier a train bound west. The kmirteer8w.Bn flrcmen on bolh trains "ere two!n ,A f?*r? diapn'es arose be tween the conductors as to the blame ??d.0l?r. .'gbVraln ,rom lhB east ran into the train of soldiers at the station f'! ng J?'0 and "oond'Dg 150, many InH Ml'. ? soW.urs belonged to Illinois and Mifscun regiments and were home want bound. fr^wFamC,SC0' Jana 30 ?aT despatch fib ColnmbT.1'8.'." "" Capi,?' ?f Btl? ? hJn? ?ork ,of g the wires of the Roieiaa telegraph line, waa commenced l?nd*7 la ?ity. A largo force is cm Wl11. 8??n be in telegraphic communication with tbo mining camps ot i Bnd iateraiediate towns. The city election at Portland, Oregon, f^er^T^' reeu,ted in the complete bucccbb posiUon.m0n 'iCket' W"h 6Car"'y any ?P Naw York Jnne 23,-lThe Commercial's Fpecial says Gen Graot's health is some what impaired by arduous services, and ho will probably seek a few woks' release. Gen. Howard bas received very lavora ble information from Arkansas and Mia sour, respecting the condition of freedmen. In Missouri only 2,116 colored people are supported by tbo government, against 14 . 452 whites. ' i Tibe J5,?"'8 epecial says attorneys are ?he!?clie'n0,f.ePP"Cati0n3 P"rdoa f?r Forthess Mosaor June 22.?Tbesteam fo-day r'el ?' lb? T"a" 8s'led Six hundred rebel prisoners Brrived to day from Baltimore, bound to City Point. The steamer Ranger from Hilton Head, news8 fvaouah P'Pers of the 17th. No. h.^*^"Vr?P in Geor(5la '? now being harvested and is a fair overaRe. Rains in tho interior have been abondanu The Gold Market. New Yobk, Jnne 23.?Gold week. Some of tbe large holders who have lately re rosed to lend, aro to day lenders. Half a million was loaned this morning on easv terms. There is very little demand lor export, and the ahlpment to-morrow is expected to be very light. The Steamship Laftyette for Havre, took out to-day $112,700 in specie. Washington Item*. Wasbisotch, June 23.?Mrs. Sorrati continut-a very eick. Tho commission of Henry H. Vandyke a< Assistant Treasurer of NeV York, wai signed by President Johnson, this morn, ing. Junius BrutuB Booth was nncondition ally reloased this .morning from the Ole Capitol prison. Pl7*o??. Mass . June 23.?Tbe Na tional Couctil Congregational Churchta numbering abont one thousand pr-rsous arrived in Plymouth by an extra trail yesterday, and alter holding a regular ses s.oo on Borial Hill proceeded to Plymoot] !*. . i! photographs of tbeaasembl' were taken. They r fterwards visited Ply mouth Hall, and other points of interest. Jaae 23 ? Over firty gunboat 'her vetsfls, composiog a portion c the Mississippi squadron, are to be sold a auction at Mound City, III., August 17U BcrraLO, Jane 23?Charles Carri.gtot the murderer of Policsman Dill, and wh aentenced to be baog on the lltb c Angudt, escaped last night with three otbe Prisoners named Levi Qivens, James K-l cify Thomas Hickey, from jail iu thl Philadslpbio. June 23.?Rear Admir. Dupont died in this city this morning. Hew York Produce Market. Kbit York, Jane 23. Cotto*?More firm at 41c for middling. Flocb?Dal!, heavy and 7al0o lower; $6a6 15 for extra Slate; $6 G0a8 00 for roaod hoop Ohio, and $6 85a8 10 for trade brands, market closiog Heavy with do buyers at the outside. Whisky?A shade firmer. Whbat?Dull and lo2c lower; amber Michigan $1 70al 75; choice amber $1 40 al 41. Rtb?Steady; western at 8Gc. Barlby and Baulky Malt?Dall and nominal. Cohh?Without decided change, 80a85 for common to mixed Westoro; 86a90 far sound do., the latter price for kilo dried. Oats?Very scarce, and 3a4c. better; 74a76 for Western, closiog at the latter price. Coffer?Firm; sales of 4.000 bags. Sugars?Dall;fl?lal2{ for Gaba Mus carado, aod 12} tor Porm Rico. Molasses?Dall. Wool?Qaiet. Petroleum?25s for crude; 53o for re* fined in bood and 70a72 for refined free. Pork?Dull and lower; $24 25a24 75 for new mess, closiog at $24 75 casb; $24 00a 24 50 for '63-64 do; $18 00al8 50 tor prime, and $18 75al9 00 tor prime mees. Beef?Dull; $10 00al4 00 for plain meae and $12 OOalG 00 for extra mess. Beef Hams?Steady at $25 50a27 37?. Cut Meatj?Steady at 1 lal4c for shout* ders and 15al8s for hams. ^ Hew York Money Market. New Yoax, Juna 23. MONEY?Easy *t4@6 flcnt. STERLING EXCHANGE?Dull and heavy at 109 5C&U0 for gold. GOLD? ?eare?ly to firm. opening atl4l^?,declin* ins to 140JI and dosing at GGYEkb MK>T ?T CK^-Wubout material charge Stxki strong, XJ. 8. 6V 10 40 c, coupon*. & b's, 1 J ear ot rufieates t?%* da co. r ow I??r 19S}?. BA1LUOAD BTOCt^c?Ft W.jdc U4>j. . . BVBIUBO BOABD. Nsw Yqbjc, Judo 28.?Gold closed tonight at14ty?. hFKVLAJu JNOX'lUJSa WHY SOT XJBK THE BEIT 1 Orer twenty yoste* iucreaalng demand hu estab lished the feet that Mathbwb' Vmiui Haia Dra is the beat In the world. It la the cheapeat, the moat reliable, and moat convenient. Complete in one bottlo Doe a not reqoire any previous prepara tion of ihe hair. No trouble. Mo crock or stain. Does not rub eff or make the hair appear dusty and dead, bat impart a to it new life and luetre. Pro duoesa beauti'nt black or brawrf, as preferred. A chili can apply it. Alwaye gives satisfaction. Only 76 cent* per bottle. Bold everywhere, A I. MATHEWS, Manufacturer, H. Y. DEM A 8 BARNES A CO., Mew lork, Wholesale Agenta. my20-lyeod GOLGATk'8 UOBBT SOAP. This celebrated Tollat Soap* In each unlver* sal demand, la made from the el&olaaat materials, la mild and ?aaaoillamt in lta nature, fra fraatlr aaaattd, and extremely b'taiflt I al In its action npon the akin, lor aale by ay Drag gists and fancy Goods Deaden. mrl5 ly FUKE'OATAWBJl WINK. PURE OAT AW UA WINK. PUBE CATAWBA WIN*. PORE CATAWBA WINK. PURE CATAWBA WINK. Prom Allen's Elkview Vineyard*, Kentooky. yrom Allen's Elkview Vineyards, Kentucky. Prom Allen's Klkviow Vineyarda. Kentucky. ' yrom Allen'a Elkview VineyirJs, Kentucky. 80 JlBLS. OATAWBA WINS. ? O DOZ. CATAWBA WINE. Warranto J super for loary In this city. We deaire to oall particular attention to the qual ity of thia Wine?it being the finest flavored Wine ever introduced to the pnbllo in thia vicinity, and we recommerd it to oor frlende aa being Jnat what the a!ck want. Thia ia a luclocs, palatable Wine Mach of the Catawba found In oar vicinity la no better than vinegar?and haa nothing detlrable or attractive abont It?and we Know any one ualog thia Kentucky Cataaba Wine will be perfectly sat iafled aa to the purity, xichneaa and superiority of It. For aale by . LACGBLINS A BOSHPIBLD. Je9 Wholesale aod Retail. Epllaptle Pita can be Cured I ?Da Locxa .w baring become eminently ancccsafal in coriog thia terrible malady, invitee all similarly afflicted to call or arnd for circular* of reference* and testimoniala ofnumerpna caaes etired of from one to twenty four years atandiog. He de votee his attention etpecially to diseaaee of the Cerebro-Splnal Aria,or Norrotn 8yit ?tn, and solicits an investigation of his clalto to public confidence. Add r?es all letters to DO- V. B. LOOK ROW, Care of P. 0. Bo* 6116. New York. mbl8-3mde w amp A Phyalologleal View or Mar riage t?Containing nearly 800 pa?res, and 180 fine Plates and Engravings of tha Anatomy or the Daman Organs in a state of Health aud Dictate, with a Treatise on Early Error*, its Deplo rable Conaeqnexcca upon the Mind and Body, with the Author'* Plan of Treatment?the only rational and auccoseful mode of cure, aa abown by the report of caaes treated. A truthful adviser to the married, aod thoee contemplating marriage, who entertain doahta of tbelr physical condition. Pent free of pottage to any addreas, on receipt of 26 cents, in atampa or poitsd currency, by addrecainii DR. LA CEOIX No. 81 Maiden Laos, Albany. N. Y. The anthor may be consulted upon any of the dis ease* upon which his book treats either prrtonally or by mail, and medicines sent to any p?rt of the world. mhl3-8md?w s m p THE 6HEAT ENGLISiTrKMKDY. SIB. JAMES CLARKE'S CELEBRATED FEMALE PILL81 Thia invaluable medlclnce la unfailing in the enre of all those padnfbl and dangerous diseases Incident to the female constitution. It moderates all excesses and removes all ob? struct lone, from whatever cause, and a speedy cure may be relied on. TO MARRIED LADIES Ut la peculiarly suited. It will. In a short time, bring en the monthly period with regularity. CAUTION. Three Pllla should not be taken by females that are pregnant during the P1R8T THBKK MONTHS, aa they are sure to bring on Mlacarriage, but at every other time, and in every other case, they are per fectly eafe. In all cases of nervous and Splnsl A flections, Palna In the Back and Limbs, Heaviness, fatigue on slight exertion. Palpitation of the Heart, Lowneaa of Spir its, Hysterics, Sick Headache, Whites, and all tha painful diseases occasioned by a disordered system, these PHls will effect a cura whan all other means have failed. Poll directions in the pamphletaronnd each pack age, which should be preeerved. Bcld by adl Druggists. Prioe One Dollar per bottle. Sole United States Agent, JOB MOSES, 27 Cortlandt St., N. Y. N. B.?$1.00 and six postage stamps, enclosed to j any authorised agent will Insnrs a bottle containing | over fifty Pills by return mall. eoriO newTohanqem en t7 Ohio and Bllsslsslppl Transportation Company. "peopijEIT LINE/' DAILY FOB LOUISVTLlSj THE MAGKIPICEBT NEW STEAMERS ST. NIOHOLA8.hWM. MEEK IN, Master, ST. CUABX.ES .WATTB, Waster, Wm leave DAILY at 6 P. M- from the lower wharf boat at the loot of Broadway, OincianatL Par freight or peess?e apply oo board, or at the Company's Office on the whart-boat, wbere freight will be received st all hours. JAMB3 GOOD. Snpt. O. A M. T. Co. Shippers during to ahip through the above Line d. ?. b7 WjSjfck BATTELLH * OO, General 8tea?boat Agints, aprSl 6a Oamnr Vocro* Wa?er Ptr?vts. To Oil Men. WE are prepared to furnishOil Well Tools of the best quality at abort noiloe, corner of 4th ant Clay Streets, below the Hempfield lUilroul Depot. ^ m j 221m. J. BODLXY A SON.