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Wheeling i; ! t: .? t 1 DAli.Y, TRI-WEKKLY, WEEKL\ to THE BECINTER COMPANY. w izzuzz^zuzzzznzizzzzzziii^znz w FBI DAT. JANCARY 31. 1*76. V : tl THE WEEKLY REGISTER , , la the largest and altogether the most , oompiete newaand family paper printed In Went Virginia. It will he sent to any addreaaoneyearforS2.ua. Valuable pre nil- v uma to cluu agents and to subscribers. jj DISSOLUTION. h rPHE FIRM OF LEWIS BAKER A CO., v X editor* and proprietors ol the Kfuistkk has been thlsday dissolved by mutual 0 consent, Mr. Baker retiring. All llablll- u tie* of whatever nature of the old tirtn, tl lieve, has determined not to join iti the exhibition. But we can not keep from regretting that the speech was made at i this lime. Corning from a southern man and following so closely alter Mr. Blaink's attack on the southern people, it wiil bo immediately pronounced by the radical press as an indication that the South is disloyal to tho Union, arid that because certain of her representatives oppose a I congressional appropriation for the grand ' national blow-out, she, as a suction, Is actuated by a spirit of revenge. This will have its'elfeot no doubt among a considerable class of unthinking people, who i readily get frightened at every ghost , of disloyalty. ^ Another reason for regret presented to our mind is that, if there is nothing unoon- ( stitutional in the resolution it should not i be opposed by the Democratic party. Jf s they vote solidly for the measure, it will at once show that they are for an ,, united country, whilo it is their Radical opponents who remain now as they ever have been, disunionists and promoters of s dissension. This would bo a great point gained, and wo sincerely hope the Democrats of the llouso will take ad- i vantage of it. Of course those members who believe the measure unconstitutional, would have no excuse in upholding it; but that seems t<> be to our minds, the only justifiable rea- ? son for opposing it. I As wo have said before, however, .Mr. Tucker is undoubtedly honest and sincere in his convictions on the subject, ? But we fear that notwithstanding his patriotic and eloquent conclusion, he will _ not receive credit for honesty, but will be regarded as evincing a spirit of re_ h i? _ >l:. i .i ^ lanauon. rcr bills reason, wo nope me a Democratic members will yet come up to the aid ol this bill, unless they can give good and substantia1 grounds for \ opposition, which will be*recognized and | acknowledged as unanswerable by their constituents North and South. o THE 1IEXT NTATE COKVKVUOX. Under the above caption tho West Virginia Courier quotes our article re- h cently published concerning the difficulty which presents itself in relation to the holding of the next State Conven- (tion, and the appointment of delegates to the National Convention. It will be remembered that the object of our article ^ was to try and devise some means to avoid K' the expense and trouble of holding twodistinet conventions. It was then suggestel that the Democratic Executive Committe si issue a call inviting the people of the dif- [[ ferent counties of the State to meet at tbeir respective Court Houses on a certain day, and appoint delegates to the a State Convention at Charleston, empow- j] ering these delegates to name tun delegates to the National Convention, and ' then adjourn to meet at a certain time " after the National Convention shall hav? done its work, for the purpose of ratify- P ing the nominations of that Con- j will lx? settled by the new. ami an ueuis , Jne to the olhoe are payable to the new 1 tltm. Lkwis IUkkk. t James B. Tankv, W*. J. Johns .n, W*. H. Tankv. 1 Whkki.inu, January 1.l?7t>. ? COPABTftKatSHlP. The undersigned having become sole '' owuers ot the Hkoistkr, have this day as- 1 sociated themselves together for t,he pur- 'J pose of carrying on the Newspaper and . General Job Printing and Book Binding business, under the tlrtn name and style 1 or I'lIK KK(iISTKKt:,,Ml'ANY, I lie Dllsilies* of the late tlrm will be closed by the subscribers, who alone are authorized to make Hiioh settlement. 0?o. H. Mo'Fktt, James B. Tansy, Wm. J. Johnson, Wm. H. Tanev. Wheeling, January 1,1?7?s. jan5sb IXPCACHXCHT. In tho Court of Impeachment yesterday morning, the question pending at the hour of adjournment on the day before was withdrawn, and the .Managers then | introduced in evidence two semi-annual reports made by tho Treasurer to the 1 Governor. Tortious of tho Treasurer's ' annual reports were designated by the Managers, which, )t was agreed, might 1 be used in evidence op the argument as ' tar as the same should be found legally ' admissible. Some witnesses were recalled 1 for the purpose of correcting the report ' of their testimony, but disclosed nothing 1 of any spccia> interest. Mr. C. D. Reynolds, cashier of the : Kanawha Valley Rank, was examined with a view of proving that the $10,000 stock of that bank owned by W.M. T. j Burdktt, had been purchased in part by the respondent. Mr. Reynolds stated, ' however, that the 9tock had been pur- ( chased and always held by W.M. T. 1>UR. , I?ETT. At 3:lo in the afternoon the managers 3 ( announced that their evidence was elosed? Mr. Da v km port, of the respondent's i counsel, then rose and said that the duty : ol opening the ease on behalf of the defense had been devolved on him, and he asked indulgence until this morning to i consider on his opening. The Court sig- 1 nified its acjuiesence by adjourning until 10:05 a. m , to-day \ MR.Tl'CkEK'.*) II. in presenting yesterday a partial ac count of the address delivered by Hon. John Kandoli'H Tucker of Virginia, in opposition to the Centennial appropriation, wo stated that we would com. i ment more freely on his remarks. No doubt Mr. Tucker was entirely honest in his objections, and made them out of conscientious regard for the wishes of his constituents, lor Varirinia. we be. Pain in the llones. In tliis complaint the Vegetine is thy ;ivHt remedy, as it removes from the syseni the producing cause. Salt Rlieum. Tetter, Salt Klieuin,Scald Head. Ac , wilf ertainlv yield to the great alterative cficts of Vegetine. Frjslpelas. Vegetine has never tailed to cure the iiomI inveterate eases ot Krysipelas. [ lmples and Humors of the Face. ltcason should tench us that a blotchy, ongti or pimpled skill depends entirely ipon an internal cause, and no outward nplieatloii can ever cure the detect. > egctine is the great blood purifier. l umorfi, Fleers or Old Sores Are caused by an Impure state ol the >lood. Cleanse the hlood thoronglilv with regetine and these complaints will ilis ppear. Catarrh. For this complaint the only substantial euefltcan be obtained through the blood, 'egetlhe is the great blood puritier. Constipation. Vegetine does not act as a cathartic to ebilltatc the Imwels, but cleanses all the rgans, eiiablitig eaeli to perform the luucions devolving upon them. Piles. Vegetine nas restored thousand to icallli who have been long and painful ufl'erers. Dyspepsia, If Vegetine is taken regularly, according to directions, a certain and speedy ure will follow its use, Faintness at the Stomach. Vegetine is not a stimulating bitters rlilcli "creates a fictitious appetite, but a entlr tonic, which assists nature to reLore the stomach to a healthy action. Female Weakness. Vegetine acts directly upon the ?aus. s [ uiet*? complaint*. 11 mvtgomtes ami rengthens the vhole system, nets upon ie secretive organs and allays iuflntumaon. General Debility. In this complaint the food effects of the egetine are realized Immediately alter inunenciiii: to take It ;asdeblltty ilcnotin ?flolency of the blood, and Vegetine acta irectly upon the blood. egetine^is Sold bv all Druggists. BREAKFAST IUCO.V TKW BHEAKFAST BAfON, ."11EK^ Hive"' brand. For Rale by R. J. SMYTH, for. Market aud Fourteenth St*. * ntion, and also for tho purpose putting a State ticket in the field, bis seems to us to be the simplest way > manage the whole matter. It would roid the holding of two Conventions; ould select delegate* according to the ill of the people, and wauld enable ITest Virginia to act as an unit, rather ian have her delegates appointed as il i rere by piecemeal from the ditferent 1 longressional districts. The Courier seems virtually to agree I rith these ideas, for on the same subject i . says: There seenis, then, no way to avoid aving either two separate State Conentions, or an adjourned meeting of ne. The State Kxecutivo Committee sight issue a call for a State Convention, o choose delegates to the "National )emocratic Convention, and recommend ho County Conventions in selecting their lelegatee, to authorize them to nominate he State and electoral tickets. The ilate Convention would then nume its lelegates to tho National Convention, md adjourn tb meet at a suitable time o transact the halunco of us business. L'his would avoid the necessity of double ets of County Conventions, for the duty vhion one set could as well perform. It has been suggested that the Dele;ates to tho National Convention can as veil be appointed by Congressional District Conventions. This might be ,rue as to the Delegates allotted to each Congressional District; but there would remain to he chosen the four Delegates rom the State a: large, and a satisfactory selection of tLcin can only be made t?y a State Convention, lu thai case, too, ive should have six Congressional District Conventions, and to this, two sessions of the State Convention strike us as being lecidedly preferable." We have reiterated herein our views, ind also given those of of Courier in ex xtenso for. the cor.sidoration o? the State Executive Committee. This is a very important matter, inasmuch as a good leal of work has to be done, and it is necjssary that it should be done in as simple i manner, and as economically as possible. And the comparative shortness of time before this work will have to be lone, makes it proper that due attention should be given to it now. BRADY?On Saturday niaht, January to, ixiti, in Uaincavillc, Florida, E-LIikkt if. liitAI>Y,aged twenty years. "Blessed are the pure in heart, lor they lhall see Uod." Funeral from the residence of his parents, litis E ill street, Saturday afternoon, January 22d, at 2 o'clock. CRAIO?On Wednesday, January IHth, John Ckau;, Jr.. in the thirty-eighlu year if his age. Funeral from his late residence, In Martin's Ferry, Ohio, on Friday, January 21st, it 10 o'clock a. m. Interment at Mount Wood cemetery. Forty years has tested the value of f?r. A. H. Todd's Anti-ltlllions and Liver Pills. THE BEST FILL NOW IN.UHE* For ililliousnesst [Jho l?r. a. 8. Todd'a Fills. For Liver Ounplf Pit, Use Or. A. 8. Todd's Fills. For Dyspepsia, Use 'Dr. A. 8. Todd's Fills. For Hick Headache,; Use ;Dr. A. 8. Todd's Pills. For Disordered .stomach, DseS Dr. A. 8. Todd's Fills. For Indigestion ol Food, Use Dr. A. 8. Todd s Fills. For Constipation ol Bowels^ Use Dr. A. 8. Todd's Fills. For Falpitation of the Hear', Dse Dr. A. 8. Todd's Pills. For Impurity ol the Flood, Use JI)r. A. 8. Todd's Pills. For Fains in the Head' Use ;i?r. A. 8. Todd's Fills. For Fains in the Side, Use '.>r. A.8. Todd's pills. LAIUIILI5J IIItOTIIKKft 4 CO., FKOF1U ETOKS. Hold by Druggists and Ifealem everywhere. VEGETINE -WILL CURES c r o f u I a. Scrofulous Humor. Veiretlne will eradicate from the system very taint of Scrofula ami Scrofulous Humor. It has permanently cured thouandsiii lioslon and vicinity who hud been unit and painful sullerers. ['anrcr, CnnrcroiiN Humor. Tlie niarvclons effect of Vegetlne in ease if Cancer and Cancerous Humor, ehsillen;es the most proiound attent on <it the nodical faculty, many ol whom are preerlbtrg Yogetino to thelrjiatlents. Canker. Vegetlne has never failed to cure the next intlexihle case ol Canker. Mercurial DlHcancN. The Vegettue meets with wonderful utcess in llie cure of this class ol diseases. WHEELING DA NEW ADVERTISEMENTS ~ 1F'tneTgT Cleaned, Repaired and Altered to any style desired, at the "Wheeling Olorf, Knapenrier A- Mlionltler Urarr Mansihelorr, 1612 Market St., below Pustoffice. oet23 FINE PARLOR SUITS AT G, MENDEL, BOOTH & CO S. jan21 Wall Paper and Queensware I In great variety and abundance, and at the very lowest ligures, at A. W. PAULL & BRO'S. \ jan21 MEMORANDUM PADT! For sale at the Rkuistkr Counting Hooni, suitable for keeping Memoranda in Pencil. Very cheap and convenient. Every business house should have one ja2l "DeROY & WEILER, PAWN JMOKEKS, 1304 Market St.LWheeling, W. Va, MONEY LOANED ON Gold and Silver Watches, Diamonds, Ladles and dents' Jewelry ol all kinds, Guns, Pistols, Clot mm; and everything else ot value. Unredeemed goods always on hand and lor sale at about half its value. jalllsb West Virginia Lands Wanted, T racls of 500 to 2,500 Acres, I want to purchase, ONLY AT LOW I li lCI'HkS a few tracts ol II11en 11ivatec lands in this State. They must be ot goo<; soil and rea onably accessible. A largt tract that can be advantageously subdl vidcd will answer. Address, stating location, quality and price, l.httIM n I li Kit, jan21cgli WUKKLINU, W, VA. CUT THIS OUT !I Truxell's Price List, 1 Picture and Frame, 8x10, $1.23. 2 Pearl Types, 50 cents. 4 Bon Tons, 50 cents. 8 Gems, 50 cents. Best Card Photographs, $2.00 per doz The Gallery is three doors below th< Me Lure House, Market street. no2i THE"UTMOST CARE IN FILLING PRESCRIPTIONS! AT SILVEY'S DRUG STORE, Ueell Ql'i'oaiTK 111 KJTiHTOFFIt h rt A qiuloguoof New Hooks on Building VJxil free. BlCKNKI.t. A Co., 27 Warren street, N. Y. deei' ib Fin VHY M'1'"* ?r Female. Send yoni I U I address mid gel something WANT that will briiy; you in honorMSrtai^\#3 iililv over Sl.'O :i iiioiiih sure munt t " 'jnvyxhiks* inion, jai'lb "175 Greenwich St., New York. 4 1 JKYCIIOM ANCY, or SOl'L CKAHML 1NU." How either he* iiyty fascinutcand gain tin- love and affectionsoi any person they choose instantly. Tit is simple mental acquirement all can possess, free, by mail, for 2T>c, together wltli a marriage guide, Kgypian Oracle, Dreams, Hints to Ladies, Widding Night Shirt, Ac. A queer latok, Address T.,WILLI AM A Co., Publishers, Philadelphia. nolMhi A GREAT OFFER WK WILL 1HJHINO THE HOLIDAYS dispose ot lt<0 Pianos and Organs ol tirst class makers, Including WaTKHs', at lower prices than ever before offered, Monthly installments received running from 12 to .'Ml months. Warranted for six years. Second-Hand Instruments at extremely low prices, for cash, illustrated Catalogues Maih d. Agents wauted. Warcrooms 3X1 1'rondwny. N. Y. I?2lh IIUKACK WATERS & sdn's. immense success! Iii.ujUoI the Genuine LII'G AM? I. A Holts OF IVINCSTON E Already sold. The thrilling story of the noble Tite !n the wild land of the Nile mystery,Ophirs (tadd, the Lions'Lair,and millions ot superstitious beings. Graphic description, splendid Illustrations. Millions want it. We want agents quickly, pro tits big. Send tor terms. HUB11AK1) 11KOS., Pubs., 7113 Sansom St. Philadelphia, Pa. no?3ta for Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness. And all THROAT DISEASES, use WpII'R fiaphnlifi. Tahlpfs """ " J Put up only lu Klue boxes. A TRIED ASD SURF REMEDY For sale by Druggists generally. and Johnston, Hoiwwav & Co , Philadelphia! NIP and TUCK. (CUroino.) Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Go. Ileodqonrlcrs :t.Y A 37 Vcsey Nt. N. Y. AN ORGAN1Z AT ION FOR importing teas And selling direct to consumers for one small profit.. Sixty Branch Retail Stores. IP-autiful nu Chromos, of different sizes, presented to purchasers of 1, 2, 8, lor5 jtounds ot Tea. *lhe Cninpnny lias nowready for delivery a splendid Chronio entitled, "NIP AND TICK," a new (three pound) picture, showing a livelv skirmish between baby and his pet dog for the possession of a doll. It is so lull of roaring fun that no description can tell the story so well as the simple title of the artist. The battle is lust Mp and Tuck, and must he seen to Ixj appreciated. Now ready lor delivery at 3ti, FIFTH AVENUE. ntlMIn I'iiubnrtb. Pa. In Order to Make Room for Aew O oods! We are selling at greatly reduced priors Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, ?ilv?-r and silPlalcd \\ are, Spectacle*, Gold Pens Jtc., 4c., at Louis Dechert's Jewelry Store, janlOt 1507 MARKET STREET. "special attention. CtPBCI AL ATTENTION 18 CALLED TO , a our l?ivr mid decant slock of Fine Watches, Chains, .Necklaces, CroMfsaotl Cameo Go ds.allof which will bo >old at astonishingly low prices. TURNER & DILLON, janl'J liid Market Street. New Sugar-Cured Hams! Juet received by steamer Hudson, 3 TlcrcowSujtar-Cured llama, Tlie famous Hoe-Hive" Brand, which can't be l?eat. K. J. SMYTH, jali Cor. Market A Konrte?ntb st*^ New Sugar-Cured Beef! ONK TIKRCK "BKK-ltlYE" sftJAltt'un-?l ltoi f. K. J.SMYTH. lLY REGISTER, TRIP AMUSEMENTS. Ge j HAMILTON OPERA H0USE.| = THBEE EVENINGS ONLT. Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, January 20, 21, and 22, and SATURDAY NATIUEE H. T. PADDOCK ...Manager. The supreme favorite and Pearl of the American stage. MAGGIE MITCHELL, G Supported by the Sterling Actor, MR. WILLIAM HARRIS, a^l u A FlMt-t'lasK Company Thursday Evening, January 30,1*76, ^ L O 11 L ? . r Friday Evening, January 21,1876, Poarl Of Savoy. Saturday Matinee, January 22, 1876, FANCHON, THE CRICKET. Saturday livening. January 22, Xjlttlo Barefoot. R Sale of seats will commence at Adams <k Lucas' Music Store, on Monday, January 17, 1876, at 9 o'clock A. M. Admission 7a and 50 cents. Reserved Seats $1.00. THOH. W. BROWN, Agent. Jos.'W. Bogle, a est. Agent. Jalaw ?? *s>. /%r\ Ji riflLUCbOL UVi Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Queensware, China, Glassware, House Furnishing Goods and Wall Paper. ja'2 NO. 1180 MAIN ST. ] W. II. SIMl-SoN, I,. IIOGK, C. F. ZOHN". r SIMPSON & HOGE, I Wholesale dealers In ^ DRY GOODS & NOTIONS, \o. 1409 Main Street, AMD | 110* So mil SI., op. B. A O. K. K. Dejiol Jl WHEELING, W. VA. J jalOb ' Are You Going to Build or Paint a House? WK HAVK THE I.A K'J EST STOCK OF ** | Paints and Oils, Dry and Mixed Colors, " Sash and Doors, a w Window Glass Brushes o ti Ac., in the city, (live us a call before buy- ? hit; and getonr pi lees. ; rl ; Hanes, Wilson & Co., J1228 Market Street. Jttli7 | CLEAN AND WHOLESOME | rr e A. V. B, Hall tfc Son 1209 Market Street, scplS Opposite McLure House : TO SMOKERS 1HAVK JUST RELIEVED AN INVOICE of Imported and Key West Cigars, which I am retailing at )<>Iil>inu prices. (Jive me a call, you will tlnd my . counter the cheapest in the city. HUGO I.. LOOK, ? . deeSt No. 70 Twelllh Street. F 1 SH. I 25 Hall bhls. fresh No. 1 Mackerel. 5(1 " " " No. 2 " 50 " " " No. 3 T] 10 Bl?ls. fresh No. 2 Mackerel. A 1 10 ? " No. 3 " 20 " " Lubrador Herring, Just received and lor sale by ^ deel _ M. EK1L1.1. Rolinod Sugars. 100 Bbl*. Crushed,Powdered A Granulated. 100 Bhls. A K and Extra C. ? 100 " Yellows. I I n store and for sale by v23 M. REILLT. CONNOISSEURS OKA Choice Article Who are looking for a HOUSE that can furnish LIQUORS suitable for the HOLIDAYS! To all such, and every one else who wants C a choice article of U r L D J? rrenui uianujrf Old Rye or Bourbon Whisky Foreign or Native Wines Ix-t them inspect the stock of < G. W. FRANZHEIM Wliolt s:ilc Liquor House, 1133 Main St., Wheeling, W.Va dec# PURE WHITE SUGAR SYRUP, IrrealNtlble Flour,' Edelwelsi) Flour, Hominy, Cranberries, Goshen Cheese, Pearl Meal, Sugar*, Coffee*, Tea*, Ac, At CRAWFORD & THOBURN'S no2 1070 Market St., cor. Eleventh. QOOD 4\I> CHEAP. i Elegant New Mason Jc Ilainlin Organs, five octaves, seven steps and knee As swell for $150. Call and see. v ADAMS & LUCAS, novt 12*27 Market Street, v a. stencil and seal wokks JOII.V H. ZKVERLl', Prwpr. STAMPS, SEALS. CHECKS, INKS ? 0PM9IVP9PPB vuTTixryH a Steel Alphabets and Figures on hand and made to order. No. 1731 Market atreet.be- | low Poatefflce, Wheeling, W. Vk. ly? I C. A. WI56CRTER, DENTIST. i /"VPYICK AND RFXIDENCE NO. 1057. ? j V ' Main street, above 11th, Wheeling, W. ; va. Nitron* Oxide Gas and other ainea| thetics administered octll ! Photographs and Porcelain j Miniatures D For the Holidays. Order soon at U HIGGINS' GALLERY. 1 dec4 1 PERIODICALS! i Those about subscribing for Weekly and el ! Monthly publication* would do well to j call on tin- undersigned. All olthe above i ftirnMied at publishers' rates. Patronize home institution*. C. H. Ol IMBY. decCS No. 1414 Market Street. \ AY MORNING, JAJ 10. R. Taylor & Go's Column __ p I F ' HI U eo. R. Taylor&Co. I e |i * i ni / nil i/n 11 5LAUK 5ILK^ r \ h 1 lack Silks! Black Silks I [ C 1 I * H Ten Pieces of the Celebrated IAND LOOM 9iiiK| ist received and will be offered at the lowest possible prices. Kaeh piece of this Silk bears the im- i rter's reeumniendation, as follows: "These Silks, spun (rum Ibe nest and purest material, re manuructured in Lyons, | nd are woven by skilled | rorkmen on Looms In tlieir wn homes, thereby giving le HAND LOOM Silk a superlrlty overall other makes Tor Ichness and durability," We invite inspection. Geo. R. Taylor & Co. I Myrtle Green Cashmere! i S SUPERIOR QUALITY. Just received by Geo. R. Taylor & Co.; . h ' I' b eal Brown Cashmere, 1 IN FINE QUALITY, Just openod by ^ r ueo. R. Taylor & Co- L ; a I ! I 1 <EW BL K CASHMERES, IEW BLACK ALPACAS, \\ Lower Prices than they have been. j lust opcted bv ; b Geo. R. Taylor & Co. ? ' X a P a L I i _ j | argains in Furs ! * ! W n la order to close out the ilance or our Fan this ] Doih, wo will offer them at traordlaarily low prices. : c Geo. R.Taylor & Co. ^ janl'2 I <i? IUARY 21, 187C. NOTICES. COPARTNERSHIP. 1HE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS L day formed a copartnership tinder the ime of BOTD A PBATII KB. or the purpose or carrying on th'eWlioleile Boot and Shoe and Hat and Cap busiess, at HU Main St., Wheeling, W. Va. Ubo. W. Boyd, nahcel n. pkatheb. Wheeu.no, W Va., Jan. I, lSTti. Having this day Rold out the Wholesale oot and Shoe business to Messrs. Boyd A rather, I hereby return my thanks to my stomers for their past patronage and rust that they will centime to grant to ly successors a like patronage. 8. J. Boyd. All persons knowing themselves iudebt- J il to S. J. Boyd or 8. N. Prat her, will) lea?e call at 1411 Main street, and settle lielr indebtedness. 8. J. BOYD, Jaflb 8. N.PRATHER._ "notice. pHE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE L atockholders ol the Benwood Iron vorks, and the Election ol Directors, will >e held at the oflice of the Company, on 'uesdav, the 26th day of January, 1876, at o'clock p. M. Jalll ALONZO LORIXG, Sec'y. Stockholders' Meeting. rHE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Stockholders of the Frauklln Insnr,nce Company, will be held at the office if the Company, on Monday, January 21, 876, between the hours of 2 and 4 o'clock \ m. for the Election of Nine Directors, to erve for the ensuing year. Jal7ra T. P. PHILLIPS, Sec'y. WINTER READING! ^ NEW INVOICE OF TIIE POPULAR LAKESIDE LIBRARY. 10 ceutN per number. Complete Novel In each. STAVrOX & DAf E.\PORT, ja!8 41 TWELFTH STREET. REMNANTS, REMNANTS, REMNANTS. We will commence on Monday, Jan. 3, 1870, our regular closing out sale of Dress Goods and Remnants, Remnants of Fine Dress Goods, Remnants of Bl'k & Col'd Cashmeres Remnants of Mohairs & Alpacas, Remnants of Waterproofs, Remnants of Cassimeres, Remnants of White & Col'd Flannels Remnants of Bleached Muslins, Remnants of Brown Muslins, Remnants of Hamburg Embroidery, Remnants of Prints. In connection with the above sale, we will offer 3,000 yards of the well known Hamilton Mills PRINTED ALPACA, A.t 15 cents a yard, worth 'Jo cents all over the United States. J. S. RHODES k CO. J mi? PRICES REDUCED! We have reduced the price <>n HOLIDAY GOODS FOR THIS WEEK. Call and make your selections for NEW YEAR'S GIFTS, AT I. L. HOBBS, SON & CO.'S, No. 1115 Main Street. DAILY REGISTER i Job Rooms &. Bindery We respectfully solicit orders for al * kinds of Plain and Fancy Job Printing, Ruling and Binding. County Clorlt . .. . i \nd otner court Blanks ana doooks | nsde a specialty. Railroad* supplied with all kind >f Books and Blank*, Tickets, &c. Lawyer*' Briefs published Neatly ind Cheaply. B ANILS Supplied with all kinds of Books, Checks1 J rail-, 4c. Merchant*' Letter Heads, Bill leads, Cards, etc. rbe very bent wor done at the ver)* lowe*t figure*. Estimates and samples furnished on : hurt notice. Give us an order and be j ivineed. HOTELS. Stop at the Continental Hotel, FAIRMONT, WEST VA., E. W. SHIRT[; LKKF, Proprietor. This Is a large hotel, and is located in the uMnea* part ot the town. AccommodaousflrM-clas*; sample rooms foreomrnerlal travelers: no charge tor baallug ?>agage. Fine livery and sale stable. New a<-fc line, strictly Tor travel, leave* for I [organtown every day. Bus to and from U trains. octOGnb ' Pronoli'M Hotel, 14 ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN, j ' ipfMMltet'lly Hull. Park. < ourl House sad New Peatofkre. Now ToneAll Modern Improvement*. Including levator. Room* II i* r <lay am] upwards. T. J. FRENCH <t BHfJH., 1 JySOifC Proprietor*. ' COLUMBIA HOUSE* ' k70K. I'JfH AND Kt'U MARKET STREET, 1 Wheeling, W. Va^ WeUy'sold ?Ud(1, PHIL. MEBKKT, PraprirUr. F1 nit claw Rooms, Flnd-claa* Table, and lpd-clam stable*, fall and see for your If. 1 guarantee satisfaction and cheap i Uea. oeta 4 he Unrivaled Metropolitan.! CHEAP PIANO, all and see it at 1323 Market Street J Opera H-mse Music Store. CV.S. Hutohlnw. < *-21 SOLE AGENT. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ~ I RED IRON FRONT! I | ^7 -fv t . . LouisianaSugar&Molasses 300 hhds. Prime to Choice Sugars. 1000 barrels Prime to Choice Molasses. Now in store and laree receipts daily. Largest and BEST SELECTED HocL the State, and offering strong inducements to free buyers. Call " and see our promisee fulfilled. C. OCLEBAY & SONS. "fourteenth annual statement OF THE rDAMifi IN INSURANCE COMPANY! I I inilllblll ll?WW>? w? - , OF WHEELING, WEST VA., JANUARY 1st, 1876. ASSETS. lTntled States Bonds ? ?~ ? ? I Cash ou Hand and in Bank - , Loans ou Bonds and Mortgages first lien ou property worth double the amount loaned ?~ Real Estate, Unincumbered .. (iljto. , Agency Balances ? - It'.'M t Merchants National Bsuk Stock ? ? City 01 Wheeling Gas Bonds......... ~ ? -'Aw# Bills Receivable .? - - ' ?>! -t; Premiums Uncollected, Home Office........ ? ..? - ^?lt Due from other Insurance Companies .... ? 2,.Cj ? Accrued Interest ?- 4.t.at> *. Palvage Claims and Rents due ? i Gross Premiums in Transit, December business - I2,\g Due lrorn Individuals ? - ....... I.wot, Utlice Furniture - - l.O # > LIABILITIES. Capital Stock . - - - ? 1150,(100 t? Losses adjusted bitt not due. _ - ~ ? ?.. 7.KIH K| Ix>sses Contested ? - - 14,K>I ?U Reinsurance fund (New York Standard) 44,4*1 .It Due Individuals 1,514 5"> aiviiu ^ Surplus as regards policy holders f Ivt.tut?. Net surplus over all liabilities j^H Losses paid since organization, over ? l.tWMWa ! ^ OFFICERS. J. IV. VANCE, Prealdent, MICHAEL REILLV, Vice-President. T. P. PHILLIPS, Secretary. 1. II. WILLIAMS, Awt. Scc'y and Treasurer. DIRECTORS. J. N.VANCE, GEO. B. CALDWELL, M, REILLY. G. W. KRAS/HKIM, GEO. ADAMS. JOHN II lloitlis, JOHN KE1D, T. P. Nil ALI.rtto.sH, L. C. HTIFEL. J nil NEW GOODS, WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE Largest & Most Elegant Stock of Goods We ever hud, purchased personally by Mr. llennegon, who ha* been spending Minitime East, among the factories. We are now prepared to give bargain* in Fine Cameo, Amethyst, Coral, Onyx and Gold Sets, Diamonds and Cameo Ring*, FINE ROMAN NECKLACES AND PENDENTS, Watches and Chain*, so low that nobody need bo without one. AIso nri elegant fcj stoclf ol Silver and l'lated Ware, Bronze Clock#, Occ , &r, HENXEGEN, B/ITBS cfc CO., 1154 MAIN STREET. Wholesale Store U2? H. Hallo. St., Baltimore, Md, j*<NO HUMBUG. I CLOTHING AT COST At 1 GOLD BROS. iio7 mai^ srrni:i:ri\ BOB'T J.UKK'S stablen, ' Market Street,Postoffice. ESTABLISHED IN 1BD2. THE OLDEST, LA KG EST, AND THE ONI.Y First-Class Livery and Boarding Stables In tlio Stato, Ladle* and gentlemen, I keep on hand the lutatt atyle of ( 'nrriagca, lluggh? ?m the be*>t *tyie Home* in the city, both Mngle and double. I >ri vl ns Home* f?<r ladi" and Gentlemen. The iMAblc* are well ventilated and roomy, with plenty ol light ifl the latent improvement*. and the Mall* are larger than any Mublc in Uie city. J I'*4 the "tAble* built under my mpervlMon Irotn the ground up. . fjflj BOARDING.?i am prepared to board liorw* and biiggieM at reasonable rat<-?. . have aolier and very careful men alioul my niahle* to handle hor*.--*, nnd I we t"' mynelf night and day. 1 do not allow any l<p?niiK about my Mublc*. Under the ?!' Gig cumalances i think that I can guarantee aatlafactlou Uiat your horaea and buggl* will be properly taken care of. El"N KKAI.&.?Any perron* wishing to hire my carriage* for funeral* will have ? fl come to the atable* and leave their order*, a* I am not connected with any partleuU' g undertaker. 1 also have for hire at my atahlea one of the Fluent Hear*e# to if had ' 8 the city. 1875. FALL AND WINTER. 1876 J NEW GOODS. I THOS. HUGHES & COJ Cor. Twolfth. ct; Wator Jits* Have now in itock a full line of / ^ English & French Worsteds, Diagnals & Fancy Suitings In New and Elegant De?igni,tn which the attention of their patroni and the gefi>r? I public i? respectfully aolicited. With Extern Cutteri of Taate and Eiperience, and a eorpa of Skilled Workmen, we can guaran. * tee Style, Kit and Good Workmanahip in our garments, and can compete aurceaifully in Pricea with any . ij Pirat-Clas* Establishment of the kind in the country. A carefully selected atock of Gentlemen * Furnishing Good* alwayi on band. White Shirta made to order and guaranteed in every reaped. THOS. HtJCIIES * CO., WDEEIJS& ANNOIINfFMFNT! . I JHHJSOJSSJJ"- jj The Waahlagton Hall Are btvlif ??? i fejtlL'W1JbL? x-li?l uie to vacate iny old ?tore-room on ' rwelltn have taken the fc ja ,> Marhrt ?ppo*n< K^RaiiP '1 NrLnre H?aw, Where I am now opening an el?? gantaloekof ., =-._- ,. _ ,? _ | ARCHITKtTURALAXD MBOU*" At H Holiday J Collating of : l>maghUmen si tha taval M"1* ? u jci u/iL OMcc Mala jold and Silver Watches, r*bs ovkr pboplw ba-*^. Fine Glocks and Bronzes, YV A. KPYTER 1 Silver Piated Ware, hm removed from 1118 to ** >?* I tnd an el^cant aaaortment of aWn! and h...? buicy artiriea at very reduced prices. 8tor*? 7 p T> nurawmr 11? MABKBT ITBECT> * * "ROWl\, Where be will be glad to ?? hi* customer* and many new on on. oel I )t