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_ ATTORNEYS. GEO. E. BOYD, ATTORNEY AT-LAW, W, J WKLK'I U STREET, IV.gl h W HEEI.I.VjR w . VA. Si.il f, . I . COLE, W. I.. COLE, Harrlsv Purkershurg, Wheeling. Ritchie . U" ,.xl < SCOTT, COLE & BRO., ATTORNEYS ATLAW, unlet* li Chapline street (old Fourth,) WHEELING, W. VA. I Will practice in Wheeling,udIn Wui*i, Wirt, T. er. Hitch. , Harrison and Dodtlridge e. unties, in the Court of Appeals | i.:i 1 I I -: iCourt-.. 1e'J3 0 I ^PAINTS, OILS &C. J AT THE OLD STAND, Miller's Paint <6 Store, w 1'iK IUSTOFFICE. J?}?. I STOVES, &C. "STAR FOUNDRY.7* BENJAMIN FISHER " (Vlehruted VALLEY STAB COOK STOVES, Willi tlielow d >wn Copper Ilfnervolr, lor , extension AWougreat variety of oilier Cook and j Heating Stove*, i i'iiMIM.KTK ASSi.iK'l'>l KNT OK M A R,-\ i I, i/.mI, > at.-ami Iron Mantels; Murstate, ami Iron lii-artlis,constantly on hand. jo!, costing done to order, j..;;. 1?. : I'i'J, ami I"--' Market street ! Slate and Marbleized Mantles ? !l 1 variety of goods fin titling , ; a K;i? !' can i>e found at 8. F. CALDWELL'S mantle wake room, V. I ><>7 M ilii street, near It. A. O. It. It ll' JXH, I \ t: . <>i ! ! ''. 11 v in''xd Iron Cornice works. VI so u. g<*?d ossortment of all the I., pallet n-?of i I Cooking and Heating Stoves. \ : !, Ixi:,.- nxtly celebrated a i: a .i r< >, M Maiilllai'turi-rs' I'rlces. I iii ICnoliti^ unit 4.ii11 mixed I roil Corniei H ork \\ i.-.-..j% primi|il ulti'iilion. The public h in vit. d t> i rail tiiiI cxiiiniiie our stiH'k and work liefnre pureliusing olaewhore.aa j I we are prepared in oil.-r bargalus. It. I . 4 VI.IIWKI.I.. I STOVES ! STOVES ! .<g&| klmb I AM> OTHKIt COOKING CHEATING STOVES, AT Prices to Suit the Times. Tin' A r 1 i 11 <? I <> 11 Is so. ! 11\ all \ ti11IX Stove l>? aU rs I. very vrln re. iMJ" SOLI) in JOSKPII HULL & CO. lo. ! >lain Street. juh.'" Friend & Son, Wholesale ami Ketail Ik-alert In Parlor, , i lunula-rami 1>1 nine-room FURNITURE From tin- plainest ami Cheapoat to tin1 most Fashionable uml Elegant. Also a choice assortment of TABLES. WARDROBES, l>r.-M4li<K < a as. Etageres, Sideboards, ' l.llil.tl> .oil I loo It , uses. Hilt Trees ami Whatnots. Also a large ami Well selected stock of n a- n;i n i a*i,? n..?? biirptJlS. uii i>iuiua, nuya, 1 iruitgots. Mats. Wlmlow Shades. Ac., ut , the lowest market rates. special attention given to UNDERTAKING. Allot the latest styles of Jul I ami Half ( lass Mctalic Caskets. Cases ami Wood Collins constantly oil hand. l^Vit'iicl AV Sou., l??;i >1A I\ 8TKEET. boUHE NAIL CITY SIIOi: STORK. iu.mo .1. st ilt i.z & co., Miinuhe tmersof and iVnlers in Boots ti? Shoos * If ev. ; \ description. Lathes, M sscsand Children's Wear. v.i I ttsr in v.ork Warranted. * ' HO. Illh street old Cnioii.l belli cell Mai kef .1 Main. WHEELING, W. VA. .!. 1*. IXMM.M 12, Ml.l VN>1IT?I, No. llUtdiupllueXt. and store room No. IS, uniler the lirant House. MnrHnfr Runs ^ ? vfuiuunuig UUMU \m> kki'mhint; ok a i. i j kimmok FIRK ARMS. OCM. I FAIR WARNING. til. I'KllsoVs KNOWING TH KM* \ *-H \ I s in.!, htcd in It. Srluimhra, rinrii. i.mi ..i 11. St-liiimlmi A Sons, lire ' ..in * .1 i .ml <.. itletln-lr Hi-count*. \ I ' * I s, lii.uk aOl'nUllt.i, Ac., not Wllnlon 01 before the l?i day ot Ffbraa- ' i.v, ItCli, ? Il< .i.-.i bylaw. All peri*l .\ii 4; . i: ins iiuuinst u* w 111 prcacnt tllrlil ' >1 | n lllrllt III nniV. 1> si ii \MltR \ .V sons, lun .ii Mrrrtiaiit Tailor*. Finest Selection ' I i liuii'le '*r Hruckrt*. Mir J Cnnii. Coal Bucket*. i ..ill Vu. rs, Klrr Iron*, ami itinui. li s,iv, r l'liii.-.l Ware, Table Cutlery, A<- . Ac., :it tlir very lowest prices. JT. "FroidLcl ct* Co. hiiI-1 11 JO MAIN STREET. | Sucar Cured Rrrt shoiilderii I " {-TIERCES I VAN'S SUGAR CURED \j > Be l Five Tlercea Evuii'n Sugar lYnexl ' i nki.l- ix.i viie i-v. ;r.j.Smyth. Wheeling Agister, j Terms, by Mail, in Advance, t DAILY REGISTER One year 8S uu | Three mouths .52 uu I Six months 4 uu ; One mouth 75 j TRI-WEEKLY REGISTER. Published every Tuesday, Thursday and ( Saturday. *^4 Oue copy, 1 yr $4 00 I One ?jfS$\<Frifes i- uu ( WEEKLY REGISTERS Uue copy, 1 yr 52 00I Five copies',I vrS ?00 , One copy, <( nios 1 UU Ten copies,1 yr. IS 00 , 1 RATES OF ADVERTISING THE DAILY REGISTER. Oue square?% inch space. j Oue time 5 75 j One month... Sow Two times 1 25 i Three months. Ij UU , b One week. 2 50 | One year. .Je>w j One square changeable once a week 3-jU. Special Notices 25 per cent additional J Advertisements to occupy tiled plates 2o >5 per cent additional. |a Cuts will be charged double for space | a occupied. , Double column advertisements, ;iU per ] cent additional. .. Ix>oal Notices 1j cenLs per Hue?Out no I local notice will 0e inserted for lean than ONfc S POL1.AK. All advertisements, except for established business houses,must be paid for in ad- w Vance. j 1 All bills due on the tlrst appearance oj I \ the advertisement. Bills with regular advertisers rendered quarterly. I 1 Yearly advertisers will be contlued to ? " > niui ,.ii uil e?-r* llifir unmu' UU.HUCK1, ..... ?--- . tlseuienls not connected with It will be 1 charged for at our regular rates. u THE LEGISLATURE. j* noi .Nk or i> 1:1.1:0atrs. Thursday, Jan. 28, 1875. The House met pursuant t? adjournment. 1 1 .Mr. Jackson reported a bill to author- I S( i/.ecertain localities in thisState todeter- j mine whether lisense to sell intoxicating J liquors shall be granted or refused there- ! t] in, without recommendation. Mr. Prichard, a bill concerning insane convicts inthe Penitentiary, reported the bill back recommending that it do pass. Mr. Tanner, House Hill >'0. 115, a hill j relating to the compensation of officer* I for conveying lunatics from the jails to } the Asylum at Weston. The following hills were introduced I l and referred. } iBy Mr. Hutchinson, a hill to amend w and re-enact section 11 of chapter 32 ofj the Code of \\ est Virginia. | 1 By Mr. Stuart, a bill to amend and i ?, re-enact section 7 of chapter 32 of the p Code of West Virginia. a Bv Mr. Sehon, a hill in relation to the 1 ii alternative method of constructing and j keeping in repair county roads. 1 h By Sir. Chapman, a bill authorizing j w the county court of each of the counties ' J of the State to appoint surveyors to establish a true meridian line at each coun- 1 mi ty seat thereof. a Mr. Corn well presented the petition of j l.ewis Wilson aud 150 others of Barbour : county, asking that a law be passed to jj prevent the spread of a grass known as broom sage. ! t Mr. Chidesler, That the Auditor be re ,?1 ? 11 i- II,.us.* if with- I iii hi* power t<> do so, the number of i insane people now con lined in the jails of this State, and the cost per capita per t week, of so keeping them in jail. Mr l)ix, To inquire into the expediency of making Swann's Speller, one ol I the text books to be used ill our Free Schools of this State. Mr. Knoeh, To inquire into the expediency of appropriating three thousand dollars to uid in constructing a bridge j , across Hugh's river at Greenville in . Wirt county. , Mr. Jordan, That the Clerk furnish the members of ( this House with pens, iuk and stationery j in >uch quantity as are necessary to the : j transaction of the business of the House, j (| By Mr. Long, to inquire into the ex- ; | pedicncy of appropriating twenty thou- | sand dollars for a turnpike from or near ! , New Interest, in the county of Randolph t through Tucker county, by way of the Hollow Meadows and Hor-e Shoe run, to intersect the Northwestern pike, near Chisam's Mill in l'reston county. , Mr. Shinn, To inquire into the expedi- ' J eiicv of so amending the road law a- to I , relieve ministers of the gospel from ' working on public roads. The two houses met in ioint session for the purpose of holding an election for j Senator in Congress, an account of which we have already published. On motion of Mr. Hutchinson, the , House adjourned. Friday, Jan. 20. 1S7"?. Various committees reported. i The following resolutions were intro- s duced. By Mr. Knoeh. relating to municipal If corporations, towns and villages. t By Mr. Wnodded, inquiring whether i ,k? I , any injustice is u?m- lut.mnv .......... , under the mth chapter of acts of I872?i. | Hv Mr. I'pton, making county super- j inteiidcnts treasurers for their respective counties. I ' By Mr. Turner, appropriating .Jf.O.tKX) I i to a turnpike from Klin Grove to the i Pennsylvania line, by way of BigAVheel| ing creek. I By Mr. Montgomery, to tax agents 1 selling by sample. i By Mr. Cambell, with regaril to grand i juries, their jurisdiction, etc. By Mr Blakeinore,amending road law, t I restricting an individuals labor on roads i I to four days in each year. , . By Mr. Montgomery, a joint resolu- i i tion amending the Constitution, relating 1 i to voting, etc. By Chidester, concerning the debt of Virginia. By Mr. Tanner, amending Code conI corning sales for tuxes. By Mr. Blakcniorc, amending Code concerning question executions. Mr. Reynolds, of Taylor, presented the petition of F. M Durbin and .lobn C. Vance, to repeal law in relation to cumulative voting. hills on third kkadinu. To transfer certain causes from one court to another, and concerning bondon the levy of execution. A bill regulating and living the fees of officers, was pending when the House proceeded to ballot for Senator. On motion, the House adjourned. Tiu ksday. .Jan. US, 187">. l'rayer by Rev. Father Slenger. Various committees reported. Following l>i lis were introduced. By Mr. Dennis, a hill for the permanent location ot the scat of government. By Mr. Clayton, to authorize t'ountv Courts, etc., to establish toll gates on county roads. By Mr. Camden, amending Code eon- j eerniug clerks of courts; also amending Code concerning conflicting claims t>> property levied on or in possession of a ' third parly; also changing the law concerning crimes and punishments; also changing the Ihw concerning County Court jurisdiction; alst>. ( Senate till to amend and re-enact section 68 of chapter 1">9 of the acts of 1872-fl. On motion of Mr. Camden. Resulted, That the Comtnittce on Privileges and Flections report a hill to more effectually prevent fraudulent voting at elections. A message front the House of Delegates 'announced that that body was ready to proceed to ballot in joint assembly for a United States Senator. The hour of 12 meridian having arrived, the Senate repaired to the hall of the Delegates in a body and the same THE WH.ICEL ormaiilies as on the day previoti '< .lirough'Vith,. the President of w.o . itr artitttf a? pfeiHdirfg officer of the join assembly. After a call of tho rolls c he two houses the vote stood as followThe Senators voted as follows: For AValker, Messrs. Burdett, Ferrel McDonald ALcGinn;s. Price and Shel ;on?7. . For Brunnon. Messrs. Cunningham jofl and Johnson?3. For Price, -Messrs. Dennis, Dickinsor ind Sberrard?8. For'Cam den, Messrs. Bishop, Clayton iranthain, Guston, Pannell and Scott?6 For Faulkner, Mr. Arnett. For G. D. Camden, Mr. Bennet. For John Hutchinson, Mr. Berkshire For Okey Johnson, Mr. Camden. For A. F. Raymond. Mr. Loomis. The Delegates voted as follows: For Camden, Messrs. Blakernore,Cauip ell, Enoch, Fleming, Gettinger. Good lull, Huffman, Hutchinson, Jackson ordan, Morgan, Simpson, Small, Snvder quires, Stuart, Tanner, Taylor, Welch nd White?21. For Walker, Messrs. Agee, Chapman )epue, Ferguson, Kirtloy, McCulloch 'owell, Reynolds of Mercer, Roles ehon, Short, Stone and Vaughn?13. For Brown, Messrs. Chidester, Cornfell, Farnsworth, Ice, Long, Mason, 'richard, Reynolds, of Taylor, West, Vilson and Zinn?11. For Price, Messrs. Dix, Montgomery, 'horn burg, Upton, Warden, Woouuen nd Monroe?7. For Uaperton, Messrs. Houston, Millet nd "Williams?<5. For George Loomis, Messrs. Bath, 'arlile, Lough, Pugh, Shinn and Turnei For C. F. Scott, Mr. Dyc'ne. For (Jkey Johnson, Mr. MeKldowney recapitulation. Walker, 20; Camden, 27; Barnnon, 14 'rive, 10; Looniis, ti; Uaperton, 8; Johti' >n,2; Faulkner, 1; G. D. Camden, 1: (utchinson, 1; Uayraond, I; Scott, 1. No one having received a majority ol lie vol*-, oast there was no election. Adjourned to meet at. 11 a. m. Friday NKKATK. Friday, January 29, J875. Various committees reported. A bill amending section 4, of chaptei oO of the acts of 1872-8, for the dis barge of prisoners from jail charge*; ith bastardy, was read and passed. Also, a bill amending section 7 chaptei C of the acts of 1872-8, entitled an acl rgani/.ing the Supreme Court of Apcals, defining its jurisdiction and power: rid prescribing its manner ol proceed ?PAlso, a bill changing the times for olding the County Courts of Gilmer a- read a third time and referred to tin udicinrv. A bill allowing special elections ol jbscriptions to railroads was amende*, ml ordered to its third rending. The following bills were introduced. By Mr. Pnnnoll, Regulating deposit *>: .tate funds. By Mr. Bennett. Providing for elecion.s'and to All vacancies. 'I lie Senate then proceeded to tin louse ol Delegates to ballot for Senatoi n joint assembly. Also a Bill establishing a branch luna ie asylum at Salt Sulphur Springs wai end the first time. i)n motion of Mr. Dennis, adjourned TIIK In tin* 1'ittsburgn :inegrapn a n-v lavs since appeared the statement of i niddler. who .signed himself "A Boiler dip proud tip beg and too honest tp> steal,' ind who wanted tp work to earn hii >wn meal, which gave an insight?the irst?to the public of the inner circle o he Boilers' i'nion. The article ereatet i great deal of consternation iu th< ' nion, and called out a reply from i Irownstown boiler, which was subse |uently shorn of all its argument bj he soun'l common sense of our corres londp-nt. A ml uppw we have a full corroboratiot >f our correspondent's views, in the an icxed interview between u .South Sid< Herald reporter and a well-known pud ller. The conversation run in this way TUK SITUATION. Would you please inform me of th mispcets of the lock-out'.' "Well they're pretty blue." Do you know of any mills that ar joing 1.1 start at $o oO per ton? "I p|o not. 1 don't believe the rumor vhieh are going about." Were you at any of the meeting ?1k.p. in., manufacturers offered $4.6t ni'l t" r-t!irt their mills immediately? "Yes, >-ir, 1 was; and I would hav avored going in for that, ii it had conn o a vote." I><> you belong to the boilers' organiza ion ? "Yes sir." Was the question put to a vote? "NO sir; it was cried down before th weak-kneed and half starving boilers ould get a chance to express thei >pinion.' Do vou know of many fellow-work nen who are of your opinion? "Plenty of them, and there would b nany more, only they're afraid cf beinj ailed 'weak-kneed. So you believe the reduction should b iceepted. "Certainly 1 do. It is the best thinj we could do now. We'll have to take it i: die long run. The boilers can't stale this lock-out until April." Do you think the manufacturers cai afford to have their mills idle until thi time? "Why there's enough iron in stoc throughout the country to supply th demand until July, for that matter.'' How are the boilers faring generally lis regards the necessaries of life? "Many of them ure pretty far dowi Many hadn't a cent saved at the begir ning of the look-out, and arc now hein sustained by relief committees." lias the boilers' organization an money on hand? Not much; it's all a mistake to suj pose that the heavy drain on trie treasur would last long. I have not applied fe relief, nor will 1. therefore 1 don't kmv just ties exact condition of the relit fund. It has been asserted that the settlemer of the entire thing is in the power of n ?i..m fhtrtr men 1 that true? i*s, and less than thirty." (> O'O A C H K > VALUABLE LAND FOR SALE! i>Y THE I'NhEKSUiNEI', I.YISU O] I ) the Valley river and Sugar creel |tarlx>ur county, W. Ya., near half way b. Iwi'ou Grafton, Taylor Co., ami Ptiillpp Harbour county, about "JOfl acres of whlo is improveil ami mostly in Brass. A goo nchurd. buildings poor, tlie unimprove portion of the land abounds with the ver nest ot timber of all kinds, and is only shot t distance above the ltooni at Graitor there |s no ill (lenity in floating timber frol lIns latel to tIn- Hoom at Grafton. when at any time, II van lie sold for the Head ' ash. and at tan prlees. Any person < persons wishing to purchase suon propei ty, cull on wM. McCl.ASKKY, I'll III Dpi. Harbour county, W. \ a. Who will sell you h good lsirgain. ileclv 500 PIANOS & ORGAN! New and Second-hand, of Ktret-clni Makers, will be sold at Isjw Prices forcasl or on Installments, or for rent, in City f Country, during these bard times and'tli Holidays, by HORACE WATERS,* Si>? 4!d Broadway, than ever before ottered 1 New York. Agents wanted to sell Water New Scale Piano*, and Concerto organ illustrated Catalogues Mailed. Great ii ilueetiH-nts to the Trade. A largedlseoui to Teachers. Ministers, Churches, I.odge bchoids, etc. eecA ilNG DAILY REGISTER, T WHOLESALE CROCERS. ! LIST, DAVENPORT & PARKS 1 I i. Wholesale Grocers AND DKALKKU IS i: | : Hams,fiacon,Shoulders & Sides Pork and Smoke lloune at Fulton. ceoU : . I ri.ot K. , 1 A A BBLS. MOSS ROSE, IUU 100 " Sterling, > 2o0 " Choice Family, i 200 " Cottage XXX. I loo " To Semite Lily, 100 " Cream of Ttidlana, 200 " tiem (Spring wheat) , I 100 " White Rose, 100 " Washington, 100 " Peerless, 1 > In store and for sale by LIST, DAVENPORT <? PARKS. 1HINCE MEAT. ; 1 AA PAILS. ATMOKK'S AND ANDKR1UU SON'S brands, Just received by I LIST, DAVENPORT & PARKM. I oet9 Choice Sew Crop IV. O. Molaues. TUST RECEIVED AND FOR HALE If low. LIST, DAVENPORT 4 PARKS. uovltl SUMMER TRADE1874, TINGLE & ISHAM, ; lOOO MAIX ST., r jhiimo TEAS. ' p p BOXES GUNPOWDER, GOOD IX) tjt) choice. 20 Boxes Imperial, 10 Half Oil eats Gunpowder. YOUNG HYSON. 20 Boxes choice. 001.0N0. r 4!) Half Chests good to choice. SOUCHONO. ' 20 Hall Chests choice. J Al'AN. 15 Half Chests, very flue. ^ The ubove Is the best assortment and largest stock of 'l'eu to be found In our s market. Merchants can save money by . buying our goods, Instead ol sending to Baltimore ami 1'tiiludclphta, where tons are mxed and colored, wesellnone but r straight goods. TINGLE 4 IHHAM. ItlO AYI> JAVA COFFEE. iYpr BAGS PRIME RIO. I r 1 ;su Bags Common. 1 25 Malts Old Gov'mt Java, for sule. I TINGLE AjsHAM. IV. Y. GOSHEN CHEESE. OAA BOX FX VERY KINK JUHTRK1 ~UU CEIVKD. TINGLE4 IHHAM. ~ ROASTEl> COFFEE. mHE POPULARITY OF OCR ROASTKD 1 Coffee is rapidly increasing. It may now be had in all the flrst class grocery stoers which heretofore used Arbuckle's. Be sure to inquire for and get TINGLE 4 IKIIAMH. SUGARS iyp HBI.H. STANDARD EXTRA B. 4 A. i 't) 25" Crushed,l'ow'r'd and Granulated 50" Frankl|ii Extra C, 50" Jersey City C, 50 " Livingston, New Orleans In lihds, or bbjs., For sale by TINGLE 4 IHHAM. ' NEILL & ELLINGHAM, ; Wholesale Grocers, 1 | 1300 Miiin St. Have now In store and for snle: ' 200 Halt Bbls Ijikc Herring. ]00 ' While Fish. .100 " No. J Mackerel. 210 " No. 2 Mackerel. -WO Packages Mackerel,2 and :l In quarter ( 1 barrels ami kits. 25 Tierces choico Carolina Rice. B 1.50 Bbls choice N. O. Molasses. 50 11 lids choice N. O. Hugur. .50 Bids Hyruns. : 2oo Bhls Standards A. B, Extra C. Granu- j lated, I'owdcreil, crusneu, rruiiKini mm j t't' SuRiira. i 300 Bl>ls Flour, embracing White Hose, j a | Keystone. IUIuwl.se, Howard mill other standard brands. 100 Hues prime to choice Coffee. 25 Half Chests prime to choice (i. I*. : e ' Teas. i 50 Caddies prime to Choice C>. 1'. Teas. Cur Tobacco embraces Halbrook's J. H. | 51 I Milliner's, Pace's and other Kood and re- j I liable brands, amonitthe best in the couu- ! ? try. OurSlock is full and complete, and 1 will be ottered to the trade at the lowest | market price. We invite close buyers to j call and examue our stock before purch? asliiK elsewhere. L inar21-e NE1LL Jk ELUNOHAM. | \======== = | j i' i The on ly Reliable Gift Distribution In the I J i country &7i5, OOO.OO 18 IN VALUABLE CIFTS ! i. . TO BE PIKTKIBt'TKH IN K ! ? ? s. W -*^1 'i Ij. I F. r"* a ^ m j ?. 171st KKOCLAK MONTHLY ..'IGIFT ENTERPRISE ! I- i TO UK y Drawn Monday, February 22d, 1875. TWOOKAND CAPITALS OF ' $5,000.00 EACH IN CASH US"i) EACH 11 CASH J " One Horse aiul Buggy, wills Kllver-inoun"f ted Harness, worth StillO. 1 ?ne Fine-toned Rosewood i'lano, worth 8-VO. Three Oold . Watches and Chains, worth S4JU eneh 11 Three Oold American Hunting Watches o ; wortli fli's encli. Ten Ladles' Gold Hunting Watches, worth 8100 each. 1,000 Oold and Sliver Lever Hunting Watches (in alllworth troin StlOto SSOifeaeh, ~ Goill Olftiu.H.SIlVfr-WBrc, JCWeiri, ar. m , Number of Gifts 7,500. Ticket* limited ? to 75,000. * AGENTS WANTED to Sell Tickets, to whom Liberal Premiums will be paid. Single ticket*,51:Six tickets. $5; Twelve ticket*. 510; Twetity-flve tickets, 52u. N Circular* containing a full list ofprir.es, i, a description of the manner of drawing, - and other information In reference to the 1, Distribution, will be sent toanynneorderh ingthem. All le~ters must be address, d to d ottlce, Excelsior Building, corner ituce d nd Longwortli. y I.. P. 8! NK. a novlti Box l.C. Cincinnati, Ohio y ?r rSlioot Wax '? For making 3 WAX FLOWERS, ,s At luo a dozen, at i, EDM I'ND BOCKINOti Pharmacy. n ? i..,a " 1a <D0H f>,?r dftV at borne. Terms S loO 10 free. Address G. MTINHON b Jt4CO., Portland, Maine. - Jau^lceg UESDAV MOKMNG, FEB WINES AND LIQUORS. C.WELTY&BRO Distillers and Importers AND DEALERS IN Foreign and Domestic Wines,' LIQUORS AND BRANDY, Gins, Cordials and Whiskys, \0.1^6 >1AIV STREET, WHEELING, W. VA. BREAD AND CAKES. G . BAYB~A, BREAD, CRACKER AND CAKE Baliery. \f ARKKT STREET, OPPOSITE WASH ATA luglou Hull, u lew uuors iun<> Twelfth street, keeps constantly on hand ftfUll assortmentoi the abovfi articles. Goods delivered to all parts ot the city free of charge. DENTISTS. DR. T.lLUNSFORD, DENTIST, NO. 217, MARKET STREET, WHEELING, WEST VA., my IS (Opposite the McLurc House.) DENTISTRY. DRS. S. F. WOOD & BR0? DENTISTS. Office 1156 Main Street, Wheeling, Artificial Teeth oil Gold, SOU to $40 per set: ?!.> for u set of Teeth on i'lutiuum, 810 and 315 for a set of Teeth on Vulcanite, Warranted for One Year. Nitrous Oxyde Gas administered in extracting. aWTreatlng and tilling the Natoral Teeth a Specialty. sepisc C. A. WINGERTER, DENTIST. OFFICE AND RESIDENCE NG. 1057, Main street,above llth, Wheeling, W. I Va. Nitrous Gxlde Gas and other antes- j theties administered. oeti The Child's Cure When Teething, L AUGHLINS' INFANT CORDIAL Softens the gums, allays the pain, reduces Inflammation, controls the Bowels, fur- ! ing Summer Complaint, Dysentery, 1>Iarrhwa, Flatulence, Wind < bile, Ac., Ac. It is being used bv Physicians in their dally practice, and being recommended by litem for children teething in hundreds ( of cases every day. t--- ..it..ei..., in rellevltor irrilation or Ill till munition ni tin' tin ins. regulating the I Bowels,strengthening Wi'ttk children, and giving them rest by day iwul iiIkIH, nothing gives no perfect Hiitlsfactlon its thiN prt'ptt ration. Every Bottle is Warranted. And there litis never linen a hottle returned In the iniiny liiindreil thousunil sold. Item ember, one child in three dies before the filth year. Many "f them might be saved by having a reliable remedy on hand got up expressly for stieli diseases us children are subject loin infancy. For relieving pain and procuring rest It cannot bo surpassed, and for wind in the Stomach and ltowcls, Convulsions, Colic, (irltiing liiarrlncu and ltysentry it will give Immediate relief. It really keeps children healthy and makes mothers happy. Sold by nrugxIstN and Ucalrr.N I'KK'K, 2.1 Cents. Laughlin Bros. & Co,, Propr's, WHoLKSA I.K I?m:<i(llHTS, >?. S2 Main .St., Wheeling, IV. 111. oc29 INSURANCE. Franklin InsuranctTCo. wheeling, w. va. capita!.. .... 8jno.noo.on cash assets, . . 8 428.010,70 losses 1?aii> to date. 8020.020.0s OFFICERS: (jko. mendel, President, j. n. vance, Vice J'retutew. a. l. wiley, Necretary, 1. h. williams. Aanistant Secretary a art Treasurer, JOllN lilSHOF, (ten era I Agent ami A<()uster. . DIRECTOIW: ( KO. Adams, John H. Ilniots, tiKO. K. CAI.DWKLL, ( faioKGR Mf NIitt., lito. w. Fkanziilim, M. hkili.v, Thus. P. Hhai.i.cuobk, L. C. htipkl, J. n. Vanck. HUgl JE T 3NT Fife and Marine Insurance Co,, OF WHEELING. CAPITA I., .... 81AO.OOO DIKE! T0R8: wm. b. himpson, w'm. t . handlan, jnu. k. botsfokd, j. k. mcx.'uktn*y, John I.. Hon us, c. 1'. kkown, i ih. h. j. wikski.. rnH 18COMPANY HAS BEEN IN HCCI oessful operation six years; continues to Insure against loss or damage by flre on Buildlngsof ail kinds. Manufacturing Establishments, Household Kurniture and Personal Propertv generally.Hulls and Cur goes 011 the western waters,on as favorable terms as other sound institutions. wm. b. simpson, President. j. r. miller, .*< ;<',/r.i/, OSCAR SA N l?ROCH, AgrntmtA Sd! it-it or. HALL'S 4 hair z3W M?1 upvr \ir v \i Every year Increases the popularit v oi tills valuable Hair Preparation : which is due to merit alone. We ran assure our old patrons that It is kept fllllj lip to Us high < standard; and It Is the only reliable and 1 perteeted preparation of restoring <>i:av OK KaUKI) IIAIK to Its youthful rolor, lllilk| nig It soft, lustrous", and silken. The 1 scalp, by Its use Ik mi S while and clean. , It removes a), eruption . and daudriitl.and . by its tonic properties, prevents the hair from falling out, as It st imulates anil nour- , | Ishes the hair-glands. By ils use the hair j grows thicker and stronger. In baldness. It restores the capillary glands to their normal vigor, ami will create a new growth, except In extreme old age. It Is the most economical IIaik I'kk.ssino ever used, as it requires few. r ap|>lieatioiis,itnd given the hair a splendid, gloss} upptaraliee, A. A. Hayes, M. I>? Stub Assaycrol Massachusetts, "says: I'lie constituents arepure, and carefiillj selected foi e\e. II lent quality; and I consider it the i?-st : preparatioii for its intended purposes.' | j ft'Ui by all I>r\iyytsU ami /teulert la Mnlifins/. BUCKINGHAM'S DYE FOB THE WHISKERS. As our rencwer in tunny cases requires ' too long a time, ami tint much care, to restore gray or faded Whiskers, we ha\. piepare.! this .lye, in ..?? a; whlcn will quickly ami efTectually acconi|.lish this result. It I*, a-slh applied, ami produces a color which will neither rub nor wasii off. yold by all l'rugglst.s. MANVFACTCRKP ISV B. P, HALLS CO., NASHUA, N. H oct-29 MEW K4IMIVS. I..,. BOXES VAl.EXdAS JUST HE1U(I t ETV ED b> LIST, D.WEM'OKT A i'AKKt) U0V16 RUAhY 2, j &75 CLOTHING. HKNRY SMITH. CHAS. W. DEAN. ( KORGiS A I)KAN. FALL AND WINTER. Smith, Dean & Co., MERCHANT TAILORS, And dealers In Gents' Furnishing Goods. \\fE ARE RECEIVING OUR FALL \\ and Winter Stock, consisting ot French aud English Cloths,Worsteds, Diagonals and Straights, French and English Fancy Cassitneres. Vesting* of every sonde | and style. English Kerseys, Meltons and Medians tor Fall and Winter overcoats. J Also u full line of Gent's Furnishing Goods, to which we invite the attention of our patrons and the general public. WUITK SHIRTS HA UK TO ORDER. 1 SMITH, lit!AN A tO., Ho. 44 Tu el/thSt, Wheeling, W. VA. mya> : Who keeps those suits or ready made, That tit so well, wear so long when by laid You never regret what for tiietn you paid. EC. FRANK, (ONE PRICE CLOTHIER,) ort. t 40 TwelflhSt., Wheeling. 1874. NEW 1875. FALL A.\I) WI\TER STOCK. WM. SCHOCKE, MERCHANT T'AILOR And dealer in Gents' Furnishing Goods, 14*29 Market Street. WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM THK public that lie has Just retured from the ( Kant with u new and complete stock of Cloths, CasslmereN & VeNllnpN, Which will be made to order at short ' notice, In the latest style and a good tit guaranteed. His stock of Gents' Furnishing Goods. Is full and complete. SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER. Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. octi* IV, | qr & Ylrlli: A ^ ir*% Market Street, Opposite the Mcl.ure House. Jygf S_ S ORION. r\ if p w SILVt T. ItltCCN. J u u lit S s REGISTER Book Bindery | Everj' description of BOOK BINDING, Blaii k Work RULING, RE-BINDING AND LABELLING Done In the bent manner ami In any Desired Style atthe Lowest Bates Especial advantages an* offered to Hunkers, Merchants, Steamboat Men, Manufacturers, t'ounty Clerks and Clerks of ourtr desiring first class T.1?-nrMrRS JOURNALS, DAY BOOKS, BLOTTERS, DEED BOOKS Ami every description of Rooord Books, Having procured the sejvices of first-class 1 workmen, it guarantee of superior work at sliort notice Is secured torMll patron. Lewis Baker & Co., Propiietorsof Dally and Weekly I'.totHTKK, 1 .Market street, Wheeling. JyH HOLIDAY PICTURES BROWN & HI66INS'. CRAYON PORTRA ITS I.I I K Sl/.K PIJUTUM, FINELY FINISHED, S12.00. We make all the stnuller sires for flumes, CARDS, PORCELAINS,&c ?<J i>KDKK .SOON. dec.'i ESTABLISHED IN 1837. J. NELSON VANCE, IIFOKMK ADA MM. VANCE & ADAMS, Siiwciwrii to II, Knu* <V Co., and McClcllnn A Knox, Manufabturers and Jobbers OP BOOTS AND SHOES, \o. IIIOI .Alain Strcof, an". WHEKMNO, W. VA. Wm. Zink &. Son, Nortli end <?ntr?j Wheeling Market, I I KM I I RE. >1 VTKKNSKN. CA Itl'lXS. 4>l I,C I,?T1I*. WINDOW S1IAPKM, Ac. A specialty. Calls answered at all Ijours. ! janSO Yellow RloCofl'ee. 1 i v B\<is OLD YKLLoW Rio COFFEE, III a choice article, Just received by R. J.SMYTH MISCELLANEOUS. PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO.. OF PHILADELPHIA, PA, O li (i A > I Z E 1> IS47. ACCt'X ELATED CAPITAL ... .W.UOO.OIHt DIYIDEMDN PAID T? POLICY HOLDER* - V'Wi.iliiu LOSSES PAID 2.HII),IHI(I o.w. ? 8AML. C. HVKV. PHKSIDK.NT. SAML. L. STOKK.S. Vice Pres't. I )AS. WEIR MAHON, Actuary. H. 9. STEPHENS. 2<1 Vie# Pres't. j HENRY AUSTIE, Sec'yEcery Policyholder Is a member of the Company, entitled to all Its advantages and privileges. It has declared more dividends In number, and of* a larger persentnge than any company In the Lnited States. It Is liberal in its management, prompt In its settlement o e IOfl86? ROBERT W. TUCKER, General Agent, OFFICE NO. 2*. 12th ST., WIICELIYU, W VA. Agents wanted lnevery section of the state: also city solicitors. uug31 c C. OGLEBAY &, SONS Sugars, Coffees, Syrups, Teas, Tobaccos. And n full Hue of Staple and Fancy Urocerle* alwayN on hand, ami will be sold at ! ? lowest rate. ? 1812 Main Street. novlT tali styxes Hat s jk CAPS J"SIMaios^ ?*?RE LLAs ~ | Great Closing out Sale!? '3 FEARFUL EXCITEMENT NOW. p fcfl !1 *" Alltl Money Saved by hII those who aval) llit-inkol veil of tin- udwiutai: the (.'losing out at m - M eg EASTERN COST PIllOU, ^ pft TUK IMMENSE STOCK Of f Dry Goods & Carpets, jo Ci Whleli U obliged tola-sold to satisfy the creditors. Merchants un<l t'uslnW lurri, call at once, as tin- goods must be sol A. ? J.W.FERREL, P novlO (onui II a 111 \ *20lli., I'onlrc Wlicclliii;, ^ J. H7 STALLMAN & CO., >i k it oii a > rr ta i ia> its. 27, Twelfth Street, Wlioollng, W. Vrt. WK HAVE .If.sT KKt'KIVED Ofll sTtXK UK UOOUi I (It FAXjIi AND W1NTEX1 WT3AT1, KMRKAflNU AM, THE NEW HKHIONM <itClotfis Cassimeres, Vestings, Suitings and Overcoatings, To which wo llivitc the attention of tint (illIdle. We are prepared to make tin ... , 1 . to order In i he most fashionable hti i.kis. a complete sioeu <>i ur?> t.-> i, , NlsllINO UOOI>H always In store. Nlilrts made to order. sepS J. II. N'1'ALI.n IX .? ? ?>. 1874. Fall and Winter. 1875. c. W. SEABRIGHT, MERCHANT TAILOR. 1 have now returned from the Eaatorri cities with ou? oi ih? largest Mocks oi Goods ever shown 111 this city, Including Cloths, Meltonn, Diagonals, Scotch and EdkIIiIi SulliiiK*, 4 ussiuiercN and V^linifii, Which Will be made 111 the best style. Also u full line of Gent's Furnishing (miuJi 4SHIRT8 MADE TO ORDER. sept 18 \o. 'ilM >!alii'Slrfef, Centre At liecllim'. Hurrah for the MiM ' I/.wlsH. Wells Hint Jlimes t . Mcgulrc luf "II r IS HAVE ON HAND AND FoR HALE j partners, doing busllit ?s umlei 'lie rt .1 \\ Four Huuilreil Thousand good met- 1 nuineol I. H. Wells A ( o., chnntnble Brick, which we will deliver at v the depot, or tinv place In the tow 11 >! , Moundsvlile, at the rate oi Sti/IO per thou- " I'I I Ion, attach in en' in mm>uiii|>s| i HUlltl. IIII? ? ?IIM* III*- uiuiiiuun, i,> nJ(... a|HO Flftv Thousand I'avuig Brlek 11 attorney*, ami, upon lln-lr uiotloti.'tl..-. 17.50 per thousand. ta. lim. nt In said cause Is docket. ,| |j? Also Ten good 1 wo Horse Farm Wagons. object <>1 this suit le-liig torecov. 1 lioni rj, which we will Hell at prior* ranging from defendant iln- mm of sev.-n htin.n.l u< 1 870 to SSI'. | titty dollars, with In ten St tlnnon 11 < u, ' Mho Ten first class Two II rse Spring May Hwt. 1*7.1, the amount ilu? from tin->: . Wagon* flllUhed in good style, at prion* feudent to the pinlnllttson 11 certain u_ <. ? ranging Irom SUM to tl.Vi. ''V,!" lvrl,'"K. -??i?"l ??>' 'h. said Wn, Also Two Two-Seated, Light Granger j Billon, dated ai VV usiunglon t Ity, I.m Wagons, lor two horses, finished in tin- her titli, 1*71. h> w 1,1-1, vii.1 iigre<ni. i,t m highest stvle of the art, which will ho sold writing, the said dei.-iiduiif |i?i,,|..'l ... lor Jltti per wagon. I'll fo the p.a.uiitl- x,\?-11 honiiie't ami \lso a full line of from first daaa tecum- fifty dollar-, -< soon a? m, icMitioi, , , mon Household Furniture, which .re will low anc.-shoul.l I,.- niinl.-ln ilir nun.-, sell Hi i'liicinnutl wholesale priees. the defendant s claim. lor scivle.soi i| Vlso on hand constantly, a large supple steamer Morning l.lght. tln-n pending 1 , of Brogue Hoot* and Nina s, at the lowest the department, tin plaintills to g|\.. 11 market prions, and are prepared to make I defendant all th.-aasisiaiu-, in in. u j u. to order, from the best obtainahl** In,port- in furthering . ' -* tt h-ni.-n'. nnd t., v. ed stock, Gentlemen's IVmts, Shoes and J1'1'! fhe fellownig re.., .-siaii-t to w|t Gaiters, in the latest style and at prices east one-hall , <d lot > . I, situs,:,... that cannot Ire reached by any otheres- tin-south side ot l.th street >1, Otahaiu tuhllshlilcllt In the Stale. addition Jo the city ol \V h. , . ^ \\ AI! >1 tin- above limned work Is warraii- \ liginla. to tin- pay men' ol -,u l <;ia,i, ted to ho made ot the best material and In a'"1 ' he *"d.-r ot allie liineiit I -so, .J I.. 1. j a woikmaiilike ruanuer. having ?-en r* turned ex.- utc.l and ri WM. I,. UK I IK} KM, real estate hci.-tntofor.- described Inivir,.. sepli'tb Superintendent. i?-.-ii I'-vl.-il 011 by virtue o| said atin * rm-iit, uiid the deieiidant not having ...... served w ith ncopy of said utfuelirucir. .- , HAVING ITKt IIASKI' Al.Ii I Ilhj with irmw. Iii sul.l slot,and it ?i i..il(.f right, title and Interest In and to tin- from the return on -aid pn* . -- l.v 11,. West \ a. su-ncll and Heal Work*. I w ill gi-unt of t he cltv of Wheeling, that 1 In 1. . out inn.- the same at the old stand. No. H icndaiit. Win. t nil on, Is not a reside 1. r 0 sixteenth Htreft, and respectfully ?olfcit a Htutunt u ..*? v .. continuation oi the pAtronag** ol ail in i.'MiritHN 1,1 ih.-ir ?V# r,,on.?n fj4(. n.,-,1 of anything in our llr..-. n.arl. - I !,v ulr . ,7.?t ' i Ktx Iihh charge of the uork*, and i,#.ar Klthin four w.JV ./r? ,/? I f 1 ' nil.* nil orders promptly ami ?:itl?far- })r>. Mihiirniiot or h i , \ I*1'* ' ' 1 lorlly. We employ mo u??>u urc.mvuv "7^'?-,,'.^ ,!?! ,,^ , ,.v;"',l* ' sera, and all persons are hereby cautloii.-U this order il.ui/1.J1 m i r'*M- Ani i ..K:.lrnt any one r.pr.ser.tin (I.. mn. lv.-s , ' r, 7 , ' i't " v" : ;.s mi.-It. JhHS M. ZKVhl.l . Proprietor , i ?i r. ,f 7" . i 'J " s" W. st V? s,en,-,! mnl s. .?! Work, &|,tsm5f2^sr,wk&' ' 7 , ? I t,?s matter is . outline .I. A. R. CADDIS. HI. MAIN OTRKFT. . \YZ\i,. Au.Ud. Successor to ui e.it, w;"- ?j AGENTS WANTED Pianos and Organs, Sheet Mimic, Music Hooks mill mimical i *"K1 "*s"n*'r lt""K ?-Vkk 1*1 'BI.Isu i o ' s. . wn , l-w row rs . w iii#r<-lutn<llM- generally,-.i uu kukj--. ^ f.i wrb.-i an-1 np,i . o tvtru-LMr < ,m PlitnoK, Bktey OrgauN Eor. lta Calii- DICTIONARY WANTS M-ix>wt?t Prlc?**an<l rialUiactlon guar- contain* iv<-, i|>t? i , tl i I Tu-ffrriliK U> nbov*. I <?r.liiUl\ r. c.iu- turn*., 'a Wu'i."-Tj li'vul'le {""ill mml n.> an I Iori,?,r pntronst,, Cla^i, k^?k "v n .VIv r? \ A" my sinMvttsor, A. It. '.ad-Us. i, U?,?K the- Uuyw. vu,notour ??umyoi^rS literal . UfctoUi tici-etol"!* given lue u lli t>?r t,o<.k- o.n.Pl*. .J! h,-|. Vin e Vr a. i , laivt ly tncreaswl ,n th. u.ur, ?trH rIll, K. a! hI7TCHIHON a itmM WM. H. WH1JB. j CO., Ciucjiiiiatl. O. octJ5b