WHEELING REGISTER.
sfjrj ?
MONDAY MORNING, - - - - AUGUST 21.
flM Baiicah bb4 H?th Cir*li>>>
In their anxiety to keep up the milita
ry government of the Southern States,
and to keep their hands a little longer iu
the pnblio parse, the radicals are resort
ing to all sorts of misrepresentation and
falsehood concerning the sentiments and
disposition of the Southern people. The
dispatch published last Saturday, pur
porting to be the result of General Kil
atrick'8 observations iu North Caroli
na, is a specimen of the means employed
to still keep alive sectional animosity
and bate and Justify the continuance of
military rule. The great trouble with
the radicals seems to be that neither the
people of the South nor the provisional
Governors whom President Johnson has
appointed, are full-fledged abolitionists.
They may be loyal to the Constitution
and the laws, devotedly attached to the
Union, resolved to remain faithful to
their allegiance and disposed to pursue
qnietly the peaceful avocations of life,
but if they are not ranting and brawling
fanatics upon the negro question they
aro represented as highly disloyal and
waiting only for the withdrawal of the
army to re-enslave the blacks and en
gage in rebellion again This is the sub
stance of the whole trouble. The South
ern people have forsaken the rebelliou
without forsaking their common sense,
and while they are giving every day un
mistakable evidences of their loyalty to
the government, they do not become ad
vi)cates df uwgro suffrage, negro equality
ami all the other chimerical fancies of
the abolitionists.
The New York Tribune has two or
three correspondents in North Carolina
wli^he especial duty it seems to be to
"write np" the disloyalty of the inhabi
tants of the " Old North State " In ;i
recent letter, one of these scribblers pic
tures the following shocking condition
of affairs:
"There is not a uiau who advocates the
confiscation of rebel property; there is
not a man who dares to advocate tbo ex
teusiou of suffrage to the loyal blacks,
though on? man, formerly holding office
ouder Gov. Vance, is said to be in favor
?f it.
Mr. Penaiugtou, editor of The Progrets,
who la stumping the counts as a candi
date for the Convention^ denounces as a
"scoundrel" any one who says he is in
favor of Negro suffrage
Here is Governor Holden'a own "land
marks" for Union men, cut from The
Standard of July 31. Among other things,
one of which is "the prompt insertion in
the State Constitution by the approach
ing Convention of the ordinance of
forever abolishing slavery or involuntary
servitude iu the State."
The right of States to determine the
questions of suffrage for themselves
6 Unqualified opposition to what it called
negro suffrage.
This Ts Gov. Holdeu's owu prog i amine
written, I am informed, by himself
The alleged statement of William A
0mbam that lie will oppose the return
of Jfottih Carolina to the Union on a basis
Mnf negro solfrafco scarcely need* to he
tonttadieied as that seemsto he the po
litical owed of Gov. Holden and all the
\?^iie men of North Carolina. He has
hot been pardoned. He <Grahaui) is
i ha racteristically cautious and ret icent
Of course such a condition of things
a? altogethei dreadful and calls loudly
foi a continuance ot military rule llow
terribly "disloyal" these North Caroli
nians must be because they object to the
confiscation of their property for the
benefit of their kind friends, the aboli
ionists. How sadly ungrateful they
must be for all the benefits they have re
ceived, if tney are still obstinately op
po?*d to giving the negroes the pi ivitege
ot voting' Failing iu these tkiugs,
their Unionism counts for nothing It
ot no avail that Governor Houxfx
* Union uiau throughout the entire
struggle and was persecuted as such; it
is of no avail that a large portion ot t he
people of North Carolina, were never
secessionists aud that it was deemed ue
cessary to quarter adivisiou of the Con
federate army in that State for the pur
pose of preventing insurrection against
the rebel authorities; their traditional
uniooism and hearty concurrence in the
results of the war and earnest 6delity to
the United States are not sufficient to
establish their character for loyalty in
the estimation of General Kilpvtrtck
and th6 Tribune people or free them from
the constant oppression and annoyance
of military rule
A similar onslaught has hccn made
upon Kentucky, Virginia, Tennessee, aud
every other Southern State and the radi
cal journals have stndionslv and zeal
' ously endeavored to create the impres
sion that the South had not yet had
euough of war hut that the great rebel
lion would burst out afresh if the strong
grasp of the military power were one
moment relaxed It is not true: it is
merely a subterfuge in which bad men
are trying to cloak their designs upon
the liberty aud property of the people.
The people of the South are honest in
their submission to constitutional au
thority and havo suffered too much dnr
ing the past four years to Wauxious to
reuew their struggle for independence.
There is uo necessity for any longer
maintaiuance of the military occupation
? of the Southern States, and every day it
in continued a million of dollar* is
unnecessarily added to the national
debt and a fresh wrong is done to the
. liberties of the people
The Philadelphia city and county Con
veutions of the Democratic party met on
Tuesday, and nominated the following
officers s For Maypr, Daniel M. Fox; city
-'treasurer, John Jofceaou , city com mi s
aioner, David P. Weaver ; city solicitor,
T. Bfchlle ; city comptroller. Jesse T Vog
dea; and district attorney. I Newton
Brown. In the Second Senatorial Dis
trtct, Samuel H. Davis, Jr., was nominat
ed, and George W. H. Smith in the Fourth
District Candidates for Representatives
end the various city (minor) offices were
ateopboedin nomination.
Hkadq. Sub-District of Wheeling, )
District of West Virginia , >
Wheeling, W. Va , Aug. 19, 1865. j ,
EDITORS WHEELING REGISTER .
Your article this morning reflecting on
Col. A. Q. Axtell, Commanding sub-Dis
trict of Wheeling, is so far incorrect as
relates to bis removal. He has not been
removed from command by ouler of Bre
vet Major-Oeneral Emory, but was or
dered to Clarksburg to answer some re
taliatory charges preferred by General
Egan, in Jnne. Yours Respectfully,
S. H. Bogardner, jr.,
Captain and A. A. A. G.
Colonel Axtell alse closed the liquor
stores by orders from General En^ry..
H* wJefrrMU Darii ii Looked I'pon
im Hit Old H?iar.
(From th? Cincinnati Commercial.J
A few days ago an editorial article ap
peared in this paper relating to the ap
parent total desertion ot Jeff. Davis by
his old friends of the South. We observe
it is used as a text by the Vicksburg Dai
ly Herald, of August 5 ; and as the public
vrill be interested to know what the old
neighbors of DAVIS have to say of him,
we reprocuce from the Herald the follow
ing paragraphs :
(From the Vicksburg Daily Herald Ang. 5,
"Warreu County was once the home of
Jefferson Davis. He was in retirement
here, on his plantation at Brierfield,
when the Southern seceded .States
called him to their leadership. Whatev
er may have been Jefferson Davis' faults,
he was not the leader of the rebellion un
til after the masses, who were then on
the 'high horse' of separation, made hira
their leader. The manner in which he
fulfilled the trust confided to him, when
the passions of the excited hour have
cooled down, must certainlv elicit the
admiration of those who admire fidelity
in public servahts. That the people who
placed him in high position, promising
the 'last drop ofblood and the last dol
lar,' 'became weary' and 'fainted by the
way,' is most true*; but Jefferson Davis
never betrayed Ihem Tli^y refused, by
their representatives in Congress, to re
lieve him of the responsibility they had
thrown upon him. but preferred to save
themselves, while they left lr.ni the vic
tim of their acts as well as his own.
"We are no apologist of Jefferson Da
vis. We never knew him except as a
citizen of this country. A determined
Opposition to the doctrines taught by his
pa.ty in this State, continuing dowu long
after the audience of secession ; an .un
changed belief, (while acquiescing |iu
the decision of the people of the State in
1861,)that there could never be the same
happiness and prosperity for our people
under a new government as we enjoyed*
in the United States ? certainly places
the writer beyond any suspiciciou of sr
ceftsiouism Yet, when we are taunted
with ingratitude for not speaking, we
can not be expected to withhold an im
pression now. Manifest reasons of pro
priety should suggest themselves to ev
ery one, why there has been no voice
from the South iu behalf of the late lead
er ot the Southern people We can say
this however: We know that nothing
would give greater satisfaction to tho
people of Mississippi, of all shades of
opinion, than that the Government
should deem it consistent with the inter
ests and welfare of the nation to release
Mr. Davis, at least on parole The idea
of his being executed for treason, has
never seriously entered the miud of any
one in this tectum Should such a fate
befall him, it would send a thrill ot hoi'
ror through the South such as has never
been known in Christendom "
AMUSEMENT; 1
WASHINGTON HALL.
THE WORLD RENOW TID
Blind Negro Boy Pianiat,
T O M ,
WILL GIVE FOUR
CONCERTS
COMMENCING
MONDAY EVE., AUG. 21.
ADMISSION ...50c.
RESERVED SEATS lie.
Tbe Kuabu Gr ind Piano, used for th??o<
casion, is kindly furnished by J. B. Mellor, No
198 Main Street, where tickets may also be pro
cured for the Concerts.
angl7-lw S. C. J. THAYER, Agent.
PUBLIC SALE.
NOTICE.
WHEKEA9, THE STOt HHOLD.
ERSof The Belmont Iron Work* Comua
ny, of Wheeling, West Virginia, at a meeting
held at the office of said corporation iu tbe city
of Wheeling, on the iWth July. 1865. passed the
following resolution, to wit :
Whereas, tbe icsolution requiring the rwm
uient and payment of three hundred and til t v
dolburs per snare, to make good tbe loss of capi
tal resulting on ithe operations of the corpora
tion ainoe Jan. 4th, 1863, not having an nnani
mous vote, and therefore not being adopted, it
is hereby
Rtioivtd, That this corporation shall discon
tinue its business and go into immediate liqui
dation, in accordance with the 4uth action ot
the Act of the Legislature of West Virginia,
paased October 26th, 1863, regarding corpora
tions; and the board of directors ot said corpo
ration is hereby authorized and directed to pro
ceed forthwith to close and settle up its business
as soon as practicable, in accordance with said
section of said act ; and that the real estate and
appurtenaney and chattel property shall be sold
on or before the 1st- day of September next.
We, the undersigned appointed by said board
of directors a committee to carrv out said reso
ntion, ,
WILL SELL AT AUCTION.
At the front door of the Court House, in tbe citr
of Wheeling, on Tuesday, .the ?2d day of A ugust,
1865, sale tocommence at 10 o'clock a. m , alfthat
valuable real estate and appurtenances in the 6th
Ward of tbe city of Wheeling, known as
The Belmont Iron Works
and Nail Factory,
Bounded aft follows : west by the <3jiio river,
nortfl by Division street, east by Main street
and south by tbe property oi Messrs. Caldwell
& Lancaster.
ALSO, the Coal Mint) in said Ward, now
worked by said corporation, and tbe railw.iy
oonnecting said mine and the rolling mill.
ALSO, the real estate aud coal property l?
longing to said corporation la ana adjoining
South Wheeling, including that recently pur
phased of Dr. J. C. Campbell, and the cboscs iu
action connected therewith ; and 21 town lots iu
South Wheeling, lately and heretofore purchased
of the M. tt M. Bank and others, and Lot No. 1
in Caldwell's addition to tbe city of Wheeling,
southeast corner of Main and Division streets
with five tenements thereon
It being understood, that the parohasar or pur
chasers of Mid real estate and appurtenances
shall also purchase a'J tbe stuck, materials, tools
Md chattel property of every description in and
about said Belmont Iron Works, at tns * iluatiun
or three disinterested persons.
TUMS? One-third cash, one-third in two
BSMtk*! oae-third in four months, with Interest
from day of sals, deferred payments to be satis
factorUy secured. - .
HENRY, MOORE,
J.P.GILCHRIST.
J. D. DUBOIS, i
For Directors of Belmont Iron Works Com
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Housekeeper Wanted.
A SUITABLE HOU8BKEEKER
can obtain a situation ai liberal wagea by
applying immediately at my honae on Market
Street, between Union and Monroe.
aug21-3t M. C. LEECH.
Municipal Court of Wheeling.
EXTRACT.
THE MUNICIPAL COURT OF
A Wheeling so far aa iu police jurisdiction ia
concerned, will be held at tbo baaemen t of the
Court Hooae, in room adjoining the Lock-up,
from 9 o'clock a. m/of each day (Sundays' except
e8) until the business of that aay ia closed, and af
ter said days' bnsineaa ia closed, arrests made
will be heard on the next day after service of
process or arrest on view, unless good cause be
shown for continuing the case to another day,
and the officers of said Court, on making arrests
according to law, will keep such person or per
aona in said Lock-up until the next session of the
said Conrt as above indicated.
M C. GOOD,
Jud^eof the Municipal Court of Wheeling.
August 18, 1365.
The Clerk of the Court will be found at hia
office in the city buildings during business hours
except during the sessions or the Municipal
Court, when he will be found at the Court Room,
ang21
FOE SALE.
The very desirable prop
er tt on Fourth street, known aa the resi
dence of A. P. Woods, deceased, with stabling,
Ac., Sic., complete; also the property at the
head of Monroe street connor of Monroe and
Seventh above the Episcopal Chnrch, and the
late residence of Geo. T. Tingle. For informa
tion relative thereto inquire of
GEO. T. TINGLE,
aug1P2wd Gas Company's Offico.
~~A GOOD SAUCE.
THE WORCESTERSHIRE JOCK
EY CLT7B SAUCE, for meats, soups, sal
ads, Stc., is pronounced by good judges, the beat
in the market. It is used by the St. Nicholas and
5th Avenue Hotels, New York, by the Packer
House, Boston, the McLure House, Wheeling,
and tho leading Hotels and Saloons everywhere,
For sale wholesale and retail by
T. H. LOCrAN Sc Co.,
LOGAN, LIST & Co.
Wholesale and Retail Druggists, Wheeling.
augl9
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Havinobeen appointed ab
MINISTRATOR of the estate of Ira Bea
ver, deceased, notice Is hereby given to parties
knowing themselves indebted to the same, that
they are expected to make immediate payment.
Those having claims against the said estate
must present them dnly authenticated for set
tlement.
I can be found any time at the Eagle Plain
ing Mi Is of J. A. Holliday & Co., corner of
Fifth and Lindsley streots, Wheeling, W. Va
R H. GILLESPY
augl9-lm Administrator.
1 * f lOSFlilOTIT 3
OF THE
WheelingFemale Academy!
AT MOUNT DtCHANTAl,
In Chnrue of (he 8i*!rr? of the Vinisa
tiou, B. V. M
r PIIE iJI'ILDINGS, WHICH AliF
JL FINE anil very spacious, are located at tho
distance of onoor two miles from the city, on a
commanding site, surrounded on all aides with
the lov.liest natural scenery, and embracing au
area of one hundred acres. Abundance ol fresh
iir aud ev ry facility for exercise aro thus se
cured to eaeh inmate of the enclosure, while all
resident# in the vicinity bear testimony to the
unrivaled healthiness of the situation.
The course of Instruction embraces all the
usual requisites and accomplishments of female
education, fitting the pupil for the highest social
circle, or for tlio office of teacher, but may be
moditied to suit the wishes of parents aod tho
circumstances of the scholars.
French will bo taught, not merely in class
but practically, by conversation, several oi the
ladies connected witn the academy being Tamil
iar wiili tho language. The pupils who are s uf
flcientlv advanced, will be required to converse
a portion of their time in French.
lho department of music, both vocal aud lu
atrumcutal, will be superintended in the most
ablo manner, presenting advantages of a snpe
rior grade unsurpassed by any in the country
No pupil will be allowed to pursue at once
40 iiittuv studies M will ovirbortltu the
mind, oi by requiring too great application uu
deiuuue the constitution.
?wwrdod to the most deserving in the Senior,
and a Crown sad Srtres Msdal to the first in the
Junior circle. .
Boarders are allowed to .visit their parents
residing in town but once a month ; when their
residence i9 more remote, even this liberty is
restricted as experience shows it to be pre.ju
dicial to the progress of pnpils Parents, un
less tbev come from a distance, can only see
their children at the hours designated by the
rules.
The scholastic year commences on the 1st
Monday of September, aud closes about the last
of June. Popils are required to pay tbe cur
rent charges semi-annually, aud always in ad
vance. No deduction will lie made for absence.
If a pupil is removed before the close of the
half session tor which she has been entered, full
payment for the whole will be required. Pupils
re entering after the summer vacation, will bo
charged from the re-opening of sehool, aud none
commencing after the 1st Monday of Septembei
will be entitled t? Crown or Msdal.
Boarders are required to bring with them tlie
ordinary table furniture, eomiistiag of two
Luives "and forks (silver forks are preferred, >
two silver spoons, a silver cr glass goblet, anil
lour table napkins. They must also be pro
vided with six changes of underclothing, one
dozen pocket handkerchiefs, 9ix or eight pairs
of stockings, a wrapper, six towels, two large
ones for bathing, two yards of swiss muslin, and
one of green barege for veils, two or three pairs
of strong boots or shoes, and one pair of gum
over shoes. For the summer ono white swi-s
and four gingham or chinti dresses, a straw hat
or sua bounet will be required: and for tho
winter four dresses ol merino or some other
woolen material, three black alpaca aprons aud
one hood. All to be marked with the name ut
tbe owuer. No uniform is required, excepting
one dress ol mazarine blue merino for special
oc casions during the winter, and one of pink
gingham for summer; a thick balmoral skirt lor
winter and a thin one for summer
TERnH,
(When Paul in Advance.)
Board, including lights and fuel, for the
scholastio year ? ?? <5 oo
Use of bed and bedding 5 00
Washing, mending, Ac 15 00
Doctor's charges 5 00
Half Boarding per quarter 12 00
Tuition. 1st olass per half Tear. 80 <0
2d " ?? 18 10
3d " " I6W
4th " " 14 1X1
" 5th " ?' 12 00
" 6th 4. *th " " -? 10 00
EXTBA CHARGES
< Per Quarter, when Paid in Advance.)
Music (Piano,) 20 lessens fl 5 oo
" Harp, " 25 oo
" 15 oo
Private Vocal, " 25 00
Vocal Music In class, 20 lesson* 10 00
Harmony and Thorough bass 10 00
French, German Latin. Italian orSpanish 6 00
Oil Painting. 3 00
Drawing per quarter - 4 00
Painting m water colors, per quarter 4 00
Embtoiaery, " 2 00
Use of Philosophical app. 100
" Chemical ' " 1 00
" Piano " ...... 3 00
" Harp " * 00
" Library " 30
Stationary " 1 00
Dancing at the master's charge.
We request the public to notice that the
above are tbe charges when paid punctually in
advance, when not so paid, tenner cent, will in
variably be added, as forming the regnlar prices
of the academy. Pnpils remaining at the
Acadcmy daring tbe vacation, will be charged at
the rate oi $4 00 per week. A sum of money
must be deposited with the Directress sufficient
to meet the expanses for clothing Ac., should
the charge of providing these devolve on the
Institution- . . ? f , L
Parents are requested to furnish their chil
dren with postage stamps _ ?
Letters to be addrdssod 'DIRECTRESS OF
THE ACADEMY OF THE VISITATION"
Mount de Chantai near wheeling W. Va.
DAT SCHOLARS.
Arrangement* are being made for t' e con
veyance of day sebolar* to Mount de Chantai.
by such mode* as will leave them directly at the
door, for the trifling charge of two or three cents
a trip. In this way the smallest children can be
sant.with safety, while health will be greatly
promoted by a pleasant drive, and tbe daily ex
chsnge of a confined and smoky atmosphere for
the pure, f?sh country air. Farther particu
lars will oe given later. augi9
FOUNDRY IRON.
1 AA TOWS HAMPDEN FURNACE
1 UU OB consignment, lost received by
LIST, MORRISON ? CO.
aofl
NEW AiTV^&rlSEMEffTS.
Office of the Citv Clebk, J
Wheeling, W. Va? Aug. 17, 1*5. j
Take notice that the
Board of Appeals will meet at this office on
Friday, the 1st of September next, at 3 o'clock
P. hi., to hear and determine all applications for
the redaction of the valuation of any real prop
erty, the rental value of ordinaries' or the val
uation of any stock of goods, wares or merchan
dize.
fr. F. FBKKT,
aug!8-3t City Clerk.
Piano, Melodeon, and Guitar
Instruction
BY HB8. H. Iff. BECK.? A FEW
I'npils can be accommodated with practice
by applying immediately at No. ICS Main street,
or at Mr. JV B Mellor's Music Store. .
augH'-Cm '
WILLIAM F. RICHSTEIN,
1 7Q w bai titiorf street,
L I O Baltimore, Md., wholesale and retail
dealer in Books, Stationery and Fancy Articles,
Photographic Albums and Cards. Orders by
mail promptly attended te.
Send for our wholesale price circular.
augT
Piano, Melodeon, and Violin
i iVSTRUOTION,
Private I.eMons in French tirriuan.
Drawing, Ac.
HEBMA1V1V KBYTES, ORGAN
1ST of Ger. Ev. Luth. St. Jamos Chureh,
en Fourth Street), respectfully informs the puh
lic that he is prepared to receive Scholars in any
cf the above oianches. For terms and informa
tion apply to Mr. JESSE B. MELLOR
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Ration si IVlnciiciiio.
DH. THOMAS J. KISNER,
WILL, IN ADDITION TO Till
treatment of all Acute Diseases, devote a
portion of his timo to the treatment of all vai ie
ties of Chronic Diseases, upon the Ratioual or
Eclectic System. Such as Diseases ol' Eyu an<i
Ear, Iihoumatic and Nervous Diseases, Spina!
Affections, Epilepsy, Diseases of the Livor
Stomach, Bladder aiid Kidneys. AiJ Scrofulous
Skin and Syphilitic Diseases, Club Feet or Dis
torted Limus, and all Diseases, bota Acute and
Chronic, to which Females are subject. From
his long experience in such cases, ho feels couli
dent ofgiving entire satisfaction toany who may
call. No charges for examinat ion and opiuion ot
cases. Medicines safe, prompt anil reliable. A1
communications strictly confidential and prmr.D*
ly attended to.
Office hours 8 A. M. to 9 P. M.
Office and Residence on 3d Stieei, ue.n Re
& Craft's Drug Store, Centre Wheeling W V
jv2d*wly
GUNS, RIFLES AND PISTOLS.
The undebsvoneo would
respectfully call tho attention of the ~port
ing public to his large assortment of
DOUBLE AND SINGLE BARREL GUNS,
for Duck, Doer and Bird shooting.
RIFLES of all sizes, calibre- weight and
length.
PISTOLS ot all kinds? Single and Repeating
?from one to eight shots.
Fino POWDER FLASKS Shot Pouches and
Belts, GAME BAGS.
ELEY'S Double Water-Proof and E. B. CAPS,
Walker's, Cox's, and G. D. d?.
POWDER, ShOT, CARIHIDGES, and all
kinds o Sportinz Ammunition constantly on
hand.
Guns made to order, and ill repairing done iu
the best manner, and warranted.
A call is respectfully solicited.
NO. SI SOUTH CALVERT STREET, BALI I
MORE
ALEXANDER McCOMAS,
Gunmakor
augtil-3m KSTABI-UHHi, 181-1.
C. A. WTNGERTER,
DEIVTHT OFFICE ATVD
RESIDENCE. No. 51. Market Street
nearly opposite Custom House Wheeling. W
Va augl4-lm
dentalIjotice.
HAVVIVr. HOI.D OI T TIV PK.IC
tico in Dentistry to Drs Surgison and Mr
Cormsck. I would cheerfully recommend thetu
to m.v many patrons as sale and reliable opera
tors in all the various departments of Deutistry.
Thoy agree to fultil my contract? aud persons
in wnnf of^npcrior wirk will find it their inter
oat to call upon them
augiMtt E. G WINCHELL
J M NURTONOM, D. D 9 3.U. M'COKMICK. D I>. ?
SURGISON & M'CORMICK,
SlJCCESSORfl TO DR E. O. WIW
CHELL Dentists, No 14' Market Street
Whealim? West Va
aug'J ill ?
WEU.3CtHSu I tLOXZO liKHIlMA.NN
Wells Chase &. Gehrmann,
NO. 0 SOUTH HOWARD ST.,
Baltimore, Commission Merchants ami deal
ers in Warps, Wool, Cotton and Woolleu Ma
chinery and CARDS, ENGINE LATHES Iron
TLaNERS, DRILLS, CHUCKS, BOLT CUT
TER3. Rubber and Leather BELTING, PACK
ING, Sperm and Lard OIL, and other supplier
Cotton and Woollen YARN'S BATS WICKS
T WINKS, dec. ang7-ly
Bridge Stock tor Saie.
1WIM, OFFEK FOR HALF AT
AUCTION on Tuesday forenoon. 22<l in*t
at the Court House one hundred and fifty shares
of Stock in the Wheeling and Belmont Bridge
Citrupan y. Terras cash.
J. F. UPDEGRAFF. Trustee
augl5td
^STEAMBOATS.
For Cincinnati.
C In place of the Potomac. )
THE FINE PASSEX; F R
PACKET PINE GROVE Captain
Lon Bryson, will leivo as above,
Tuesday the 22d inst . at 5 o'clock p. in. For
freight or passage applv on board or to
BOOTH BATTELLE A CO.,
aug21-0t Agents.
Regular Passenger Packet
For Pittsburg, Wheeling and Parker sb it r<t
.. TOE NEW AND EI.E
"Passengei sto.imer FORK.ST CITY
iCapt. John Gordon, a R. Bunttxo,
Clerk, leaves Pittsburg for Park t rsbnrg eveiy
Wednesday and Saturday at 18 M.; leaves
Wheeling for Parkersburi" every Wednesday
and Saturday at 12 P. M . leaves Parkersburg
for Pittsburg every Monday and Thursday at
2 P. M.. leaves Wheeling for Pittsburg every
Tuesday and Friday at . A. M.
Freight received for Pittsburg every Monday
and Thursday attho Wharf Boat until 5 P. M",
by BOOTH, BATTELI.E <fc CO.,
auglS-tf Steamboat Agent -t
Regular Passenger Steamer
Fo" Sun Fish, Sisterville, Bull Creek Mari
etta and Parkersburg
The new and fast side wheel pas
. Ut?- senptr steamer BAYARD, G. D.
Momke, Master Daniel Moorf
Clerk.
Leaves Wheeling every Tuesday, Thursday
nd Sato i day morning at liH o'clock.
Returning, leases Parkersburg every Mon
day, We lueeday and Friday morning st 41
o'clock.
For freight or passage having unsurpassed
accommodations applv on board or to
W J. C. ANDERSON
je28ti" Agent.
Regular Packets.
Wheeling and I'arkersburq U.S. Mail Boats.
THE NB W AND LIGHT
DRAUGHT Side wheel Steam
era EAGLE and EXPRESS.
These boats run regularly be
tween Wheeling and Parkereburj; daily, Sun
days excepted, leaving Wheeling at 11 o'clock
A. M.and Bellair at Fl:3? A. M. on arrival of j
trains from Pittsburg
Returning, leaves Fark- rsbnrg at 5 o'clock A.
M., arriving at Bell^ir in time to connect with
the eastern oound train.
^"Through tickets can ba procured on these
Iwats for Pittsburg and eastern cities.
BOOTH, BATTELLE Si CO..
Agents. Wheeling. W. Va
HALL A CO., Agents.
Marietta, Ohio.
NEAL A Mc KIN LEY,
my 163m Agents, Parkersburg, W. Va
RIO, BROWNED BIO, AND FINE
Ojd Government J ara Coffees, for sale cbeap
by BOOTH, BAKTELLS A CO
j*lL_ ? ^ ?
MA1.PHLOC tLm BERT FAX
a ILY FLBtTR. for sale ? delivered in any
part of tb? city ^^2 BATTELLE A 00.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
WHOLES 4LE
BTCLELLAN & KNOX,
63 MAIN ST.. WHEFLlNG.
Weharejast received oar Spring and Sum
mer stock of
Boots and Shoes,
WTii?h will be sold LOWER than the SAMK
QUALITIES can be boubght in Philadelphia or
Baltimore.
.K'CLELLAN A- KNOX.
mar27 ly
A RARE CHANCE FOR
CHEAP BOOTS AND SHOES,
AT THE
BAY STATE BOOT AND SHOE DEPOT
? OF?
JOHN KNOX,
V?. 3 MAIN ST., CENTRE
ll WHEELING.? Having purchased my pres
ent carefully selected stock oMfen's and'Boys',
Ladies' and Misses' Boots and Shoes, from the
very best establishments East, I am now pre
pared, and will 8<>ll everything in my line at
panic prices for Cash. Come one, come all, and
see for yourselves. JOHN KNOX
mylo
NEW STOKE.
NEW STOCK.
CHEAPER THAN EVER.
JOHN H. ROBINSON
?JOHK BISH.Ui', I*iU. i?b aiAin mnfiui,
tweon Union and Madison, and opened the finest
sto k of BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS ever
oflVied in this city, selected by himself and
bought at a great sacrifice since the great de
cline. NO WIS THE TIME TO BtTT Save
your money by buying at
IM MAIN STREET
up 15 Wheeling, W. Va '
JOHN ANDERSON, ~
Manufacturer and deal
ER IN BOOTS, SHOES AND LEATH
ER No 196 Main Streot, Wheeling Va
sep90
R. PORTER & SONS,
llfllO LEAAI/E AND RETAIL
W DEALERS IN BOOTS AND SHOES. No
135 Main Stroet, WMiri, W. V*.
Our stock it large, aad we are enabled to ctfer
great inducements. Merchants are requested
to call and s?m far *>wilui, Mm purchasing
their goods sep20
Boot and j5hoe Store.
LOUIS FRANZHEIM,
Dealer in roots and shoes,
No. 149 Main St., Wheeling, W. Va., [two
doors above J. C. Harbour's Carpet Store, 1 would
respectfully announco to the citizens of Wheel
ing, that he ban opened a Boot and Shoe Store, at
the above stand, where he will bo glad to have
his friends give him a call. His stock is entirely
now. and of the latest style and best quality.
Prices as cheap as the cheapest. sep2o
~~ HATS AND CAPS.
HATS AND CAPS
Wholesale and Retail.
HARPER & BRO.
159 Ac 77 Main street* Wheeling.
have iust received .our entire |SPRIN
AND SUMMER STOCK of
HATS AND CAPS,
Which we will sell at the lowest possible prices.
HARPER BRO.
ap
WATCHES AND CLOCKS.
J. T. SCOTT, W. H. HEKXEOZX, J. A. LASH
J. T. SCOTT & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Watches, Clocks & Jewelry,
WATCH AND CLOCK HATE RI
ALS, Tool* and Glaaaea, Silver anff Silver
Platod Ware, Fancy Good*. *c.,
No. 137 Main Street, Wheeling, W. Va.
Whilsjult Hount, No. 31 Fs/lh St-, Pittsburgh Pa
J. T. SCOTT. ? W. TL
SCOTT & HBDTNEGEN,
Importers and Whofoaal* Jobbers in '?
Watches^ Clocks & Jewelry
Watch ami Cloek Motet TooUund GU<nu
FA.HV
onjyj Si.
ifO, 199 MATS' STREET,- WHEE LEffGv W. Y \
W1 iT 1 1 <faod Retail
Order* sildfe? ed to u at Wheeling or Pitta
barfh wifl receive our prompt and careful atten
tim. eevio
sewiwg machines. I
NO HOME IS COMPLETE
without a
SEWING MACHINE.
WHEELER & WILSON'S
Are universally acknowledged to be the
Cheapest, Simplest and Beat,
for Family use.
Our interest not being second to that uf the
purchasers we spare neither pains nor expense
until the Machines are thoroughly understood
and used successfully. For faithfulness in thia
respcct, reference is made to hundr#>H? now pa
ing then in Wheeling and vicinity, and for thia
reason the "W. & W. Machine always gives en
tire satisfaction.
WM. SUMNER A CO., ,
IV*. 09 Itlain at.. Wheeling, W. V.
Tiro door* above comer Monroe street
SIIVGKR'S
MANF actttring
SEWING MACHINES,
The Best au.d only Beliaole Mnchiirs
FOR
Tailoring,
Bool and Shoe making,
Hat and ?ap Making,
Harness Making
Carriage Triniuiiii^,
And nil Manufacturing Purptif*.
FREDERICK J MOHSK,
No 99 iff ain |9trert, M ho ling, W Va.
Tuo doors nbore corner Monroe Street,
jyia
AGRICULTURAL.
FOR SAJUUJ,
AT JOHN UAI IICK'tl
New A'.rricnltuial Warehouse and
Seed Store all kinds of the very best
Pattern Ploughs jnd Castings, and
every other Kind of Farm Imple
ments, as wel: as all kinds of Oar
den and Field Seeds, Fertilizers, Ac , at the low
est market price Casting of all kinds done to
order.
JOHN MA V HE It, Agent
No. Hi \Ve?t Pratt street, Baltimore. Md.
augld tin
R. SINCLAIR & CO.,
MAKI.'FACTt'REKA Of
Agricultural Implements !
AND MACHINERY,
Growers land Importers of Garden and
Field SteJ#, Tress, Plants, Jc , alto
Dealers in Fertiliser *,
4 c., 4 c ,
NO 53, Ui aNDM LIGHT STREET,
BALTIMORE. MD ,
AKK NOW nAiVUFACTURIND
our celebrated Patent Screw Propeller,
Hay and Straw Cutters, Acknowledged ly tho
many thousands of farmers who hare used them,
to be the simpleet. strongest, and most efficient
Straw Cutter made in tnis country. We make
five sizes of them. For sixe and pn< e send for a
Circular.
We are also manufacturing our Patent Screw
Propeller and Masticator, with FOUR KNIVES.
We make four sizes. The two smaller sizes are
used by band or power, and the two large sites
by horse power. This Cutter exceeds all others
tor cutting and crashing corn stalks, and is
equally as good a straw cutter. These Cutters
are generally preferred in the Western Stat*--.
Scully's Cider and Wine Mill
The subscribers reepectfolly invite the atteii
tion of all interested In the manufacture nt i.i
der. to the superior merit* of the above men
tioned machine. For aimpllcity, com j>act ue??
strength economy of power, and ttaaUtjj of
work performed, challenges comparison. We
make two size*, one aize for band power and
one for hand or horse power. Send lor a Circu
lar.
SINCLAIR * CO S IMPROVED J,IME
SPREADER, the beat in use Milt ASHERS
AND JLEANEBS, THRASIiEKS AND
STRAW CARRIFRS, PLAItf THRASH
ERS, PETON HORSE POWERS. SINCLAIR'S
SPUR GEAR POWERS, thrc* iIm?, 13, 10, and
8 horse rail way nowers. VHLE \1 AND GUANO
DRILLS, PLAIN DRILLS ? >tb grass seeder at
tacked. GRIST MILLS b< in French Burr and
Cologne stones; Iron PUet .urn Mills. Corn and
Cob Crashers, Corn Shelters J or hana and now
er; Wheat Fan*, Cider and Wius Mills and Pres
sen, Field Rollers, alii iron, Iron Clad Crashing
Hollers. Left Hand Plowa with, botii cast and
wrought Iron shares; Right Hand Plows of all
varieties and sixes, Harrows, Cultivator* Plow
and Machine Castings for sale wholesale and re
tail, and at the lowest market rates.
R. SINCLAIR * CO .
No. 62 Light street, BJtirnor*. Md
aoglO-dijm
coognro stoves.
JOHN HAMILTON 6 CO.,
WHOLES ALB PEALC8S IK
COAL. & WOOD
COOKING STOVES 1 1
Alto, aii of
PARLOR ARB HIATIHQ STOVES,
Adapted fat either Weci or Coal.
0W WARS.
PLOUGH POINTS,
GRATES, ARCHES
and every description of
CASTINGS,
Rolling 'Mill, Flouring Mill
ASP
Saw Mill Castings.
QUIRCr FOtfHORY* MACNINrSNOP
Wfcfirtlm, W. Va.
'
rriB JAIil RWMTl
jl job nunure omci
kinds ef Printing, it on ? Qnd to a
neaMy, cheaply and on sbort notice. Offlca on
HOLLOW
mmi
FOB BAuB AND RUNT.
>fi1 . "?
Sale of Valuable Lots
IN JACOB'S ADD. TO SOUTH WEHUKu
IWILL SELL LOT NO. IS, |%
square No. 9(^ situate in South Wheeling
formerly called Ritchietown, and my lota in j.'
cob's addition to South Wheeling, namolv Int.
73 and 74, on Plank Road street, and 13 lots od
th e South side of Beech street. Beech street i.
the street East of Plank Road street, and is sit
uate between the town of La Grange, and whit
in called Jacob's addition to South Wheeling a
plot of this addition can bo seen by referenda ?<>
Deed Book No. 42, p. 393. to
If not sold at private sale, the lots will be 0i
fered fer public sale at the Court House in
Wheeling, on the 29th day of August, 1865 on
the terms of one-half of the purchase tamer
cash, or at sixty days by note, with approved
security, and the residne at twelve months with
interest. Persens wishing to buy are refern?d
ta Z. Jacob, Esq.
augl6-ta ISAAC W. MITCHELL.
Real Estate For Sale.
O7 ACRES, KNOWN AS TUB
O I Buchanan Farm, on Big Wheeling Creek
4u acres- of bottom, with a hewed log house It'
not sold at private sale, will be offered at sue
tion at the Court House door, on the 13th ..1
September. 1965.
Also the double house on Jchn Street occn
pied by Messrs. Caldwell and Ellingham
G. W. THOMPSON,
GEO. W. STEENRqd
auglt'-d&wts MRS. E. B. CARTER '
FOB SALE!
THE SUBSTANTIAL THREE
J. story Brick Building east of the Zaae Street
Bridge, 40 feet long andfc feet wide, with Mod
stone basement, and well adapte d for manufac
turing purposes, will be sold positively at pab
lie auotion at the Court House, Tuesday la?
23d, 1 865, at 10 o'clock. J H
THOMAS O'BRIEN
*ugl5 1 w Real Estate Agent
Lots for Sale.
IN SOUTH WHEELING OR RITCHIE TOWN
IWILL OFFER AT PUBLIC
SALE, on the premises, on Mondav Aji?
Initio o'clock. A k, the follow/ngv^
uablo building JotS: Nos. 5, 6, 7, 8 13 *4 r,
atd 16, IN SQUARE NO. SO
The above lots are in the square below Mr
samnel Ott s ? Uo in a block surrounded by
streets and alleys. Four of them front on tls
rt .'er.
Also, lots Nos. 6 and 16, In square 38;
Nos. 7 and 8. in square 39;
" 15 and 16. in square 44;
3, 4 and 14, in square 43,
"11 and 13. in square 36,
No. 7. in square 45,
Nos. 9 and 10, in square 46,
No. 3, and part of 4, in square 4tf.
Terms ot Sale.? The purchaser may at lilt od
tion pay the whole purchase money in cash 01
one-third in baud, and the balance in sit ant
twelve months -with interest on lien.
Apply to THOMAS O'BRIEN
,, - R?al Estate Agent,
auglSlfr^ *
FOB flAT/n
TH,E 8TBSCBIBBBSWILL SEI |
JL at public auction on Thursday, the 24th d?t
of August, 1865, at 10 o'clock A. M. at th.
Court House, in the city of Wheeling, the val
uable property known as the "Union House 1>?
ing Lot numbered one (I), in square No. 7. on tU
corner of Main and Quincy streeta, in said city
This is regarded as the most desirable lot now
in market, in the business part of the city Tl ?
purchaser will be entitled to the rent from lstot
October next Lease expires on April 1st l?i<
Tornncasb AmES D.GIBSON
J G. GIBSON,
JOHN T. GIBSON
Valuable Real EslateTor Sale
T WILL OFFEB AT PBIVATR
A sale until
TUESDAY, AVO. IS, 1805,
thesouth fourth (I) part of lot No 126 with tL .
THREE STORY STORE ROOM on the sai.
situated on t he east side of Market Square iotU
Second Ward, also the south half oflot NV P|
?n t'le 0IMt s'('a ?* Fourth street So,
ond Ward, together with the dwelling thsreoi.
containing seron rooms and a kitchen In ca?
the property above named is not sold at orlvat*
sale colore the 15tb davof August. 116,* Iwili
on that day at 10 o'clock" offer tbe^Ttpubl,
sale at the front door of the Court House -
Ohio countv
?i'3 td N RICHARDSON
The above sale is postponed until Tu?,
day August 22, at 1 1 o'olock AM
PUBLIC SALE
Of Lota in the City of Wheeling and .W,
Wheeling
IWILL SEI. I. AT PUBLIC Alt
TION, on Thursday, the 1st day ol Septew
ber next at the front door ot th_< Court tlo"u
of Ohio county commencing said sale at m
o clock A M, Lou numbered ltttol Lot lit
Lots IM and 166, all on Zano street aU'i Luu i i
and 12, 1B Ritchie's addition 2d Ward .
ALSO
The following luM iu South Wheeling
Lots I, V 3 4,11 ami 12, square 30
Not 10, II, square I i
II, 12, square V
5 15, square 3?
1, 2, square 47
14, 15, II, square 21.
9 10, square I'
'J, square 37.
'2, II, 12, square 4i
5, 6, square 44
2, square 49
Terms of sale the pun'hasei way at bi??c
tloti pay the whole purchase money In </'
one tnir?i in baud. and the lialancn In <ii sa4
twelve months, with interest on ll?n
F. R ARMSTRONG Ageut
iuguitt I, letiS Ul.
Valuable Residence for Sale
OK THE 934 DAY OF At'OI'Nl.
166''. I will offer for public sale, at the Com <
House, in the city of Whuelinx, the valoabl*
residence of the late John O. Eoff, on the Sontk
east comer ol Market street and Mill A lb y ? tu
tre Wheeling .
TERMS? One tllird cash , Imlauce hi !??
equal payments at sis and twelve Month* witt
interest, secured by deed of trust, at tbs ?j
pi*nseof the purchaser, or all cash at hi* optiss
ju29 td WM C EOVK
Valuable Lots for Saie,
OW TUESDAY, AVOl'HT !I9, IM)
AT THEC9IBT BOIIIJIKTHl
CirrOF WHEELING, at tbe hour Of i
o'clock A. M , the undersU as Executor ?>'
John Eoff. having subdivided Square Mo. *? ?>
the corner of Market and John street* into L*'?
suitable for building purposes,
WILL HELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION
Four Lots fronting 22 feet each on John
and extending iuo feet in depth to an s)ls> ??
the rear of said Lot*.
Also three Lots fronting on Market street <?
folio ITS
No 6 fronting 93 feet on Market street
?>*o 7 fronting 23 feet on Market street
S. 6 fronting 44 feet on Market street
A Plat of tbe Subdivision can be seen l?t U
lobby of tbe Post Oflce, or by application to U?
andersigned. ?
TERMS? Onebalf in cash, and tbe residui ?*
lour equal paymenta at six, twelve, eighteen *>?*
twenty four months, with interact secured kj
deed of trust on tbe property sold, at tbeexp?i*
of tbe purchaser or all in caab at hi* optirni.
)u29 td B mTe Of*.
FARM FOR SALE.
IOFFEB AT PBfYATE MM ?V
farm, containing about
070 ACIIU
Of Land, situated in Ooieraia townsLv
mont county, O. A large proportion of this trsfi
of land is improved anain.agoo d eendition <??
cultivation -, tbe root la cevaMa Tith line hb"
which baa been carefully protected and is
valuable baa all nf csseary improvement!
oonvpirieecee. A good MOM, bow barn *y
orchard of well selected fruit, ia well *st?~
and baa inexhaustible mines of coal, ds :-W*
vein*. ?a?ily accessible. It ia loeat ed in a de*tt
able- and intelligent neighborhood? six miles fr?*
WbetHitnL and OM-half mile from the Cadiz s??
Brtdf opovt Flask Road, and aaa bo easily J
proacbed at all timae at the year on good roa?
Parties desiring a good grata and stock ui*'
are directed to tins aaa m? tarsstment
The terms of sale will bo r^llbenl
I* information -
SC. Clatrsnue Ob*
notice.
Tmm MBBB?I0RIB DCMBIJ^
TO deTota his oadi Tided attention to
matters, offer* at private sale, his itock?
Draga Painta, Medicinse OQs, Ac tog*Jf
with the furniture, fixture*, ate
for particulars arid terns p
Uatil further
jfore.