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dVhccliug ftlcflistct. c * tv DAILY, TRI-WF.EKLY, WEEKLY K tii l ki;uisti:k compaxy. q ? THIRSDAY, FEBRUARY 17,] 1S7?. j TUI WEEKLY RRUIATEK ^ , Is the largest and altogether the most complete uewaand tamlly paper printed in West Virginia. It will be sent to any ad dress una year for M.W. Valuable preml- I ams to ciuo agents and to subscribers. DISSOLUTION. The firm of lewis baker <t- co., ?Jilur* mul nmuriiiUirit ol t li<- KVOLS tkr has been thlsdaydissolved by mutual " unseat, Mr. Baker retiring. All llabtllles of whatever nature of the old flrtn, ' kill be settled by the new, and all debt# lue to the oltlce are payable to the new tiriu. L.sw13 Bakkk, James B. Taney, W'M. J. JoHNST UN, Wm. h. Taney. Wheeling, January 1, lSTti. COPARTM IlKSIIII*. The undersigned having 'become sole owners of the Register, have this day associated themselves together for the purpose ot carrying on the Newspaper and Ueueml Job Printing and Book Binding business, under the tirm name ami style of The Kkoistiui C mpany. 1 lie business of the late firm will be closed by the subscribers, wito alone ate authorized to make such settlement. C.fO, H. Mo FETT, James B. Taney, Wm. J. JuHNvros, Wm. ii. ta.nkv. Wheeling, January 1, jan5sb 1 Grant cioeed his deposition with h 1 sigh and then called for a Bah cocktail straight. ^ ? ? Fisk Mills, son of Clark Mills, the sculptor, is at work on a statute of Eve for the Centennial Exhibition. - - ? ^ Th a Spirit of Jtfftrnon says that the . finding in the impeachment trials was what Hon. James M. Mason advocated all the time?the conviction of the Treasurer and acquittal ot the Auditor. True. The United States Treasury accounts were not deemed sufficiently accurate as to be received as evidence in a New York court. This is not a very gratify ing condition for the public Troaacry. Hon. E. Willis Wilson, of Kanawha, is spoken of as a candidate lor Attorney-General. The Spirit of Jefferson says '-his course as a Democrat was at all times and under all circumstances bold, fearless and generous." Senator Caperton has introduced a bill in Congress to aid the Washington, Cincinnati and St. Louis Uailroad. Co!P. B. BoKst, the President of the cornnan . h?> bt ?n before the committee, lire senting the cluims of his road. It any work oi internal improvement deserves success, this one does. We hope that Senator Capkrton will succeed in securing the pas-age of his bill. FISH tlLTI'Kt;. As the time# get close and finding employment a difficult matter with the laboring classes, cheap food is demanded and consequently fish culture is of growing importance. Fish as a diet is hoaltliy, and when found in abundanco is abou: the cheapest meat that caa l>e lurni?heu. While it is true that our statute books have for a longtime had a law protecting fish, which is much stricter in its provisions thau its observance, yet the fact that its existence has Veen entirely ignored, very little benefit has been derived from it. Fish are caught from our streams by parties who follow it as a sport and not for purposes of utility. In this way they are raj.idly being destroyed, until in many of our creeks and rivers, wuieh a few year# ago abounded witb the tinny tribe, it is now almost impossible to catch a minnow. The Fish Commissioners who are acting under a 1 iw creating a department of this kind at Washington seem to be merely experimenting with a view to ascertain the habits of certain fish. A* an illustration of this, last summer a year ago, they put fifty thousand California salmon in the Greenbrier river at lloncevorty, when any tchool boy ought to have known that these fish are migratory in their nature ? spending a good portion of their time in the salt water and returning to fresh waterat certain seasons of the year for the purpose of spawning. It is a very clear case that while the fi-h could go down Jlew river on their way to the Gulf in search of salt water, they could never got up that stream on their return if they desired to travel two thousand miles for the accommodation of people living on the Greenbrier. It the intention Tiad been to fill that stream with fish, why did not the commissioners select some fresh water fish that were not migratory. There ought to bo common sense in everything. Still tho salmon being a valuable fi>h, they could be enabled to return to our fresh water streams if ladders or fish ways were put in the water courses; and this is the first thine that ou_;hl to bo done. The Legislature of Virginia fits established a State Fish Commission, an example that ought to bo followed by every other Stato. A correspondent of the Dispatch, discussing this subject, says: "The salmon which were put in the upper waters of the James river this season, will, in due time, find their way lown the stream to the ocean, where they will teed and grow till the period arrives when instinct shall prompt them to seek relief for a tirno in fresh water as near as possible to the spot where they were deposited. It is not ex peeled that they will be able to pu<h their way very many miles up the James, unless suitable tish ways are provided in time. But it is believed that this can and will be done. It is a subject which the commission now has underconsidera- | tion. There is no difficulty in the salmon or any other tish getting down stream over any of the datns on our rivers. The trouble is for them to get ' I up This has been successfully overcome in hundreds ol instances, and can easily j lie done here at comparatively slight cost for all tirst except shad. "It may be as well to state here that during the last lew years a large number of streams in the Northern States [ have been stocked with the Atlantic ! salmon, which have been put in those streams several hundred miles from the I sea, and that the tish thus put out have ' gono to the sea, returned to tue very sources of the rivers, and been caught there. Indeed, some have bten caught, i marked, and turned loose,and caught again I after making another journey to and ' from the sea.'1 was prompuy caueu tu umm, jn the ground that it was not the province of the council to consider any such proposition, and the point wa3 decided as well taken. The sole purpose of the council then it seems, will be only to decide whether the church did right or wrong in dropping Mrs. Mooltok el al. from the rolls. But how it can reach this point without going into the other and more important one, it is diiBcutto see. - tm The i'arkersburg Times asks "how would W. Tweed do for President?'' Considering Tweed's crooked system of book keeping and loose way of account" ing for public moneys, and especially as ho has the faculty of absenting himself from home just when he is wanted, his merits might commend him to the liepublican party. He approaches Grant in these qualities more nearly than any other public man in this country. Nominate him if you don't want Grant for a third term. -? Is Jit any wonder Christian nations laugh at us as a people full of gush, buncombe and bombastic froth. Here we are gravely notified by telegraph that the President had signed the Centennial appropriation bill, with a quill pen made of a quill from the wing of the American eagle. To get cveu with him Queen Victoria will have to go to work and paint her signature to the bill creating , her Empress of India, with a brush made from the hair ot the British Lion. Tiik Pendleton A'etc* nominates lion. Geo. A. Blakkmork for Attorney Genoral. The Sewx says: llr. Blakemore is in the prime of life, ? * L * on.l 11n 1 .irniuKnH rnn_ nun 11 tblUUg ?*lllic? aiiu miVrt.mouvu 1V||utation. As a lawyer few persons of his age, in this State, have acquired a more thorough knowledge of the theory of law as a science, and his practice has been varied and extensive. Naturally ot a studious turn of mind, ho has developed a wonderful fondness for his profession which has materially aided hiin in his lai)ors to acquire a full and polished legal education. SPECIAL NOTICE. ^LWAYS GIST THE BEST. REED'S COUCH- SYRUP, The Satest, most "Effective and Popular COUGH REMEDY in the market. I?0 NOT NEGLECT A COI'GII, However slight. Use REED'S Cough Syrup, There Is no preparation equal to it. McCAliE, KRAFT Jc CO., Proprietors, Wheeling, W. Va *e-Sold by all Dealers la Medicine. llOVlSegsb Curly y ears lias tested Hie value of sir. A. S. Total's Anti-Billions ami Liver Hill* THE BEST PI EI, NOW IN US S? For BilliouKncvl Use Dr. A. S. Todd's Pills. For Liver CompUlnt, Usb x>r. A. 8. Todu'b Pills. For Dyspepsia, Use ^Dr. A. S. Todd's Fills. t or .Sick Headache, Use . Dr. A. S.Todd'a uills. For Disordered Stomach, Use Dr. A. S. Todd's Pills. For indigestion ol Food, Use Dr. A.S.Todd s Fills. For Constipation ot Bowels! Use Dr. A. S. Todd's Pills. For Palpitation of the Hear*, Use Dr. A. S. Todd'a Pills. For Impurity ot the Blood, Use Dr. A. K. Todd's Pills. t or Pains in the Head Use Dr. A. S. Todd's Pills. For Pains in the Side, Use J?r. A.M. To?hi* " Pills. 1.1' < H E.I N lilt OTHER* A CO., PROPRIETORS. Sold tty Druggists and Dealers every* where. Second Hand jtoilers for Sale, One a flue boiler,+) inches diani.,3Ult.long " 2 " " V) " " 22 .. .. .. ;y I. 14 ,. " 7 " " 40 " " 22 " Three 2 flue boilers, .115 in. diam.,24 ft. long Oneey Sender boiler :f0 inches diain., 24 leet long. Wo ure prepared to do engine and 1) >ih r repairs prompily. febilc HI ii:i:s, TAYLOR & CO. The Unrivaled Metropolitan. CHEAP PIANO. Call and see it at 1323 Market Street Opera House Music Store. W.8. Hutcliine, dec'21 SOLE AGENT. C. A. WINGEKTEK, D B KT T I O T . Of f in-. am' ui'?>i r, iuo/, i Main street, above 11th, Wheeling, W. Va. Nitrous Oxide tins and other antes- I thetlca administered octM T.I I. HIGGINS PHOTOGRAPHER, 42 Twelfth Street. jan'Jii NEW MILK DAIRY. rpHK rNPKIlSlf.NED TAKES PLEAS1 PRE in ftiinonncing tiutt he Ims lust opened a MILK DAIRY at No.2226 Mark t s ituvre, where customers can set Fresh Sweet and Pure M;)k daily, at the very j lowest rates, Patronage solicited. fewiii John kikchok^neh. MEMORANDUM PADS! For ?sla at the Kkoistkr Counting li'vm, suitable for keeping Memoranda in Pencil. Very cheap and convenient. Every busi- > ness house should have one. ja'JI i J.FRIEDEL&CO, Have just rrooived one of t he Largest and | Finest assortment ot Wall Pat)or Ever shown in this city. Paper Hanging ji.ne on short notice. feb!2 1130 MAIN* STREET. 10 POUNDS pHOICK PRUNES FOR ONE DOLLAR 11 CRAWFORD A TIIOBl'RN'S, t bIS 107.1 Market St.. cor. Klj vcnJh. I SUNDRIES. IIotno>pathic Cocoa, Hakei's Chocolate, Lea.v 1'errui's Worcestershire Sauce, j it v., Ac., Ac., at fehlJ CP. A WFQRD A THOnURN'S. A. 3. CALDWELL ATTORNEY AT LAW, Mo. 84 Twelfth Street, (Hildreth's Building, first floor.) felO The Plymouth Church Investigating | ommittee seems to be rather shy of : >uching on the question of Mr. Bkechr's guilt. Yesterday Rev. Dr. Bell, of ^ ianstleM, OhioJ attempted to force the ocation by! offering resolutions to tbe tied that ia the opinion of tbe council, Hr. ftcccHtR vn innocent of the crime, i barged: against bitn, The gentleman WHEELING DAILY XEW ADVERTISEMENTS N OPERA GLASSES~ i * ? c \ large invoice of the celebrated Lema- ' _ vie Opera Glasses just received and | for sale at low prieee by 1 TURNER & DILLON, febl7 1228 Market Street. FRESH SHELL OYSTERS j JU8T RECEIVED AT THE ATLANTIC Haloon, a Fresh lot of the celebrated Hampton Ear Shell Oysters, which are served in every style. Always on hand, the best llquore, wines, Si cigars, <?c., to De found lu the city... . HRN'KY BIEBKRSON, Proprietor Atlantic .Saloou, near d. and O. Depot. tebllii.. ^ - - BILLIARD TABLtd pOR SALE CHEAP. P1 Four Brunswick a Balke Tables, Phelau a Callendar Cushions, Novelty Bevel Pattern, Standard Slsse, Rosewood Inlaid Frames, with new Ballsand Fixtures com- t plete. Tables have been used less than six 11 montns, are suitable for either public or private use. Will be sold low, as the room they occupy Is required lor other purposes. Address E. K. WARNER, febl't McLure House, Wheeling. ^ Supper .and Festival! the i.a dies of the First Presbyterian Church Will give an entertainment in Lecture Room of Church, on FRIDAY Evening, February 18th, For benefit of their Missionary Society, j. Supper served throughout the evening, commencing at G o'clock. Admission, 25c; Children, 10c. fetolTr GRAND BALL! i COLUMBIA LODGE NO, II, K. of P. Will give a Grand Ball at Turner Hall, ON FRIDAY NIGHT, Feb. 18. lc An elegant Toilet Set, and a tine get of Shirt Studs will be awarded to the best Lady and Gentleman wnltzer. febl7r FOR Si AL.1B. HANDSOME AND CONVENIENT ^ COUNTRY RESIDENCE, Within two miles of the city of Wheeling, ri one mile west of Bridgeport on the Nation al Road, with about 934 acres ol land tr attached, chiefly In gras's, with ft Good lj Orchard of select Fruit. The House Is a frame building containing seven rooms, . with outbuildings and a good stable. This >f property is now occupied by Cupt. Win. Clark, and belongs to t he heirs of A brain Lach, deceased. Persons can examine the premises ut any time. Further information as to terms ol sale will be given by the i undersigned. Possession ot the property will be given April 1st. WM. ALEXANDER, Att'y. Bridgeport, o , Feb. 15,1ST . ,febl"-mr5 1 LIST, DAVENPORT & PARKS " CI Wholesale Grocers, and PORK PACKERS b COlt. MAIN a FOURTEENTH NTS., j, WHKLLINU, W. VA. 0 Agents Miami Powder Co. feblTood ^ TIMOTHY & CLOVER SHED. 150 Bags Prime Timothy, 50 Bags Choice Clover. Just reociveil by list, davenport a parks. miEU FRUITS, '1 Peaches, '' Apples, 11 Prun?s,? Currants, Raisins. A full liue at very low prices lor sale by UHT DAVENPORT ft t'AKKH. SUGAR AM) MOLASSES, \ FULL ASSORTMENT NEW CHOP /V Louisiana Sugar aad MolastMs, at lowest market prices. lor sale by LIST, DA V' I NPORT A- PAKK8. THE HOUSEKEEPER'S DELIGHT. Composed of the purest material, EXCELSIOR Combined In proper proBAKING ISivikK.ttUl Bisc",,' POWDER Promotes"ocmI appetite A , d gestiol). (j ASIC FOR ii LOU AN, I,INT ?1 tO* 3 EXCELSIOR HA KINO POWDER. 1 0 hRENCH CONDITION POWDER, FUR HORSES AND CATTLE. Till* Powder is composed principally <>l Roots and Herbs, slid long experience has proven it to be highly uselul for the cure .. ot the various diseases to which Hoises 1' and t'attle are subject. It carries oil all gross humors, and purities the blood. i PRICE 25c. TRY IT. 1 STOP THAT COUGH WITH h DR. tllAPMWH IIDAKIIOIND ti HA I.NAM. It does uot constipate. It does not increase lever. It is pleasant to lake, it will cure Coughs, Hoarseness, etc. It is good lor young and old. Price 25c. > TRUSSES. ot various patterns, and tor every form ol Rupture, so that we can tit almost any case at sight. Also Abdominal Supporters, ' shoulder Braces. Bandages, Syringes and Surgical Instruments in great Varletv. I.<M. A X. LINT A t ?.. 1 r.iggisi.s, Wheeling. W. Va. A GRAND LINIMENT I For Sprains, Khenmatixm, Swellings, and a: ALL K INI>8 OK l'AIS, I.OtiAX'K A KMC A. v\ TUY IT. Price "Joe LOGA\. 1.1 ST & CO., fcbl7 Druggists. Fridge Corner. | > TO mMOKBRS ! ? HAVE Jl*>T KECIEVKD AN IN- L| 1 VOICE of Imported and Key West Cigars, which 1 am retailing at 'ohidni; prices, (jive me a call, you will tind my counter the cheapest in the citv. " w HUGO I,'. L0C8, dtflM No. To Tweltt h Stieet. j GKT YOUR i PICTURES FRAMED AT McLure House Art Store. feblG K L. NI COLL. THOSE SUFFEBIXG WITH WEAK 33YIE2 3 j Are invited to call and examine our extensive stock of ^ Spectacles and Eye-Glasses. LOUIS IIECUKIIT, febltJ 1507 Market Street. f GALVANIZED IRON CORMCFS. Window Caps, TIN ROuF, CONDUCTORS, si ^ BRAUN & BROS, 625_MA1IX ST., one door above Stone G REGISTER, THURg EW ADVERTISEMENTS SPRING TRADE 1876. I INGLE & ISHAIH, \ i \ Wholesale Grocers, ; ^ LOOS MAIM- aire. 1 re bit ' i NEW ORLEANS SUGARS. We have bow in store a full line ol ' igars? FAIR, FULLY FAIR, ' * ] PRIME, CHOICE, irect from Plantation**, which we will 1 II all through the reason at verj low j rices for cash or on the usual time, TINGLE & 1SHAM. < NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES i store and arriving. A large stock ot ( GOOD, 1 PRIME, i CHOICE, Intakes from the celebrated Evergreen laritation. TINGLE & ISHAM. I SIRI'PS. ommon, Medium, Com Cake Drips, W bite Sugur Drips, Crystal Drips, Rock Candy Drips, , n store and for sale. TINGLE & ISHAM. REFINED SUGARS. ranklin B's, Cosmopolitan A's,J Granulated, Powdered, Crushed, For sale. TINGLE & ISHAM. COFFEE. Our stock is complete and prices very w tor Good, Prime, Choice, Rio and Java. TINGLE & ISHAM. ROASTED COFFEE. ur celebrated brand, TINGLE & ISUAM'3 CHOICE, [as become deservedly popular with the ade. It may now be found in-most all rst cla.-s retail stores in the city and juntry. Those without it would largely icrease their sales by keeping it in stock. TINGLE ii ISHAM. CAROLINA RICE. Ve have in store the LARGEST STOCK <>F RICE n the market, direct from factors in i South Carolina, and are prepare! to ff'er buyers good goods lower than they an buy elsewhere, all through the season. TINGLE & ISHAM. TEAS. This'branch of our business has for arnc years been substantially on the in rease, owing to the care we bestow in uying our stock, and long experience i handling Teas, which enables us to tier the trade r.mrg Hyson, Ilysons, Gunpowders, Imperials, Oolongs, Souchongs, Japans, if all grades at less prices and of better ualilies than can be bought in any house i the city. VV'e will match any Eastern ouse in price and quality. TiNGLE A ISHAM. TOBACCOS. Xavy His, Halbrook's Monitor, Louisville, Locker, Virginia Hare, Jib Room, Cable Roll. Xavy l-3.o. Jib Room, Louisville, Old Reliable, Nectar. Andrew Jackson. J-1* ami lOs. Andrew Jackson, l'lanters' Chew. Universal. Twills, rold Charm, .Jeweled Rars. leau Monde, Patrick Henry,] unny South, Millners, 'albolh, Venus, Inch in Cuddies, Fig Leaf in Drums. Bright III si. Poach Rlossom, Washoe, Rose Lump, Victoria, Peyton Graveley. Smoking. G. Js. is A lbs., Good Enough Js. irmy A Mavy Js, Scrap {s, 'om A Jerry Js, Joker Js, Old Six Tw ist. With the above extensive variety of rands and large stock ot Tobacco, we ivite all who buy these goods to consult leir own interest by giving us a call. TINGLE A ISHAM. FlUII. \*e have a large stock of Mackerel, Lake Herring, White Fish, Codfish, nd'will a? usual supply the trade at lowr prices than ebo where TINGLE A ISHAM t SUNDRIES* Under this head we name Buckets, ( 'ubs, "Washboards, Rroonis. Cheese, ( lominy.Soaps of all brands. Spices whole nd ground, Alum, Madder, Ex. Logmod, Epssom Salts, Blue Vitriol,Sal .Soils, > li Carb Soda, Essences, Vinegar, Win- \ ow Glass, Nails, Concentrated Lye, ' latches, Axle Grctse, Rath Brick, 'wines, Rope. Red Cords, Wrapping Paers, Paper Rags, and many other arti-| les which for want of space we cannot lention. Bv offering good goods at low prices. ith prompt attention, we nope to merit nd receive tbe patronage of tbe mer- ( hantf. TINGLE A ISH AM. dALL'S ART GALLERY WILL REMOVE TO -205 MARKET STREET, pposite McLure House, from February 1 ">th to March 1st. dec2 ^OOI) 4\I> CHEAP. 3 v?\r..,,n t- n. ?!;., n. ins, tive octaves, seven stojs and knee veil fur $150. Call and ?e?v ADAMS & LUCAS, nv4 12*27 Market Street. INE HALL RACKS ! AT , , MENDEL, BOOTH & CO S. ' febl2 1 I UARY 17, 1876. ISC E L LAN LuS. ood Dollar's Worth. S CHOICE NEW ORLEANS SUr, at the Cor. of Market and Four R. J. SMYTH. ock Candy Drips. E JUST RECEIVED A LOT OF ( c Candy IMps, cltar as crystal " et as honey. R. J. SMYTH. Cor. Market A Kourteanth *>8. Pino Tons. irE IN 8TORE A VERY LARGE It ot new season Teas, consisting t Gunpowder, Imperial, Young and Hyson, in Greensi and Choice English Breakfast and Japan, hieh I oil-r at very reasonable K. J. SMYTH, Cor. Market apd Fourteenth Sta. r || T n obtained in the United r N I \ ":a: s< Canada, and L II I 0 Europe; terms as low as those of any other house. Correspondence invited Ingllsh and foreisiu languages, with I in*, Attorneys at Utr, and other I rs, especially with those who have ' lr cases rejected in the hands of vs. In rejected eases our tees are ole. and no charge is made unless successful. ("rrtrjA If you want a Patent j J |Ik\ semi us a model or sketch I I UllOl1111,1 a full description of your invention and we ike an examination at the Patent ind It we think it patentable will u papers and advice and prosecute | n r Oral or written in all matL ters relatiug torn r r I 0 L Patents, Patent L k L I Law andiuveu- | 11 L L mces? Hon. M. I>. Leggett, ex -Cornier of Patents. Cleveland, Ohio; O. ev, Esq., Sec'y National Grange, lie, Ky. Stamp for our "Guide for ObtainMltl," Address _ iSJL Ifi BAGGER A CO., I tors ol Patents, Washington, D. C. U S. M. HOWARB~ .3Sa3iT?KC^. iDAY MORNING, FEBR AMUSEMENTS. . M \rabeila Goddard Concerts! A G IAMILTON OPERA HOUSE 12 2 t en tii SI rnUBSD4T E?ESI\G, FEBHIARY IT, 18T6. R The Director has the honor to announce the first and only appearance In t HAV Wheeling of I Kocl ARABELLA GODDARD J ****** TheGreatestliving Ladv Pianist In >eb9 DNE GRAND CONCERT! 1 Assisted by the followine artl-ts: T HA> Miss Adelaide Kandall, the Favorite A stoci tfeewj Hoorauo; Mr. .Louis Melbourne, ?i fines Karl torn* from ttrrl Rosa s Kngflsh Opera I Jouipany; Mr. Mark Kaiser, Violinist from 5 the Titien's Cor certs; Accompanist, Herr [ . hlrutit Haeinileuyi, P?c^ eneral Admission....? 75c Reserved Heats IIXO n . ? Jallery? .50e IJ I I Sale ol seats will cotnmunce Monday | U I morning, 11 iust , at 9 o'clock, at Adanis 4 * " * Loots Music Store. 1 ?iiahl? steinwav Pianos are used bv Arabella | ["j,, *F 3<slilard. boors opt-n at 7\, to commence ' at8o\:lock. leblla_ i^jiioito WEISEL MUSICAL HALL at tome reason a we are Literary?Dramatic Entertainment. Thursday, February IT, 1ST6. win mi Offloe,: 1' ]| p St'tlli vo j*o urea. Waveriy Literary Society A [] J Will give one of theirexhibttluus on the above evening. tions. Admission 50 cents. Seats can be se- Referi cured without extra charge at Htanton 4 mission Davenport's. febltir h. Kell ~~ Louisvi HAMILTON OPERA HOUSE. fJAMES HAMILTON -...Manager Sollc fehli Return of the Favorites. WTTwo Mgtits mid Mallnee.'wa Fridau and Saturday, February 18 ami 19, v. Saturday Matinee at ii a'clock. S C U/\-,/Jnn oorl ft/! onl/'o OllUi luan anu maur\ o Grand combination of jhrt SPECIALTY ARTISTS, ^ Including the following celebrities: DrawRi MlssAlecia Jourdan.Male and Female execute Character Artist; Miss Rosa Leigh, ljueen Drang; ot Soug; Miss Grace Edgartou, Houbrette; o Mr. J. 1>. Kelly, Musical Genius; Mr. \V. Turner, the Lightning Caricaturist; Mr. feba J. B. lionniker. Solo Violinist, Mr. S. ? Percy, Grotesiiue Dancer; Mr. Wm. Allen, JL w O Comedian; Mr. K. A. Finn, Antipodean Wonder, and Messrs. SilKKIDAN ANU )Ajl n. , MACK, America's greatest .actors and ,2 , Comedians. } * '*'.7" Prices of Admission?US, 50 and 75 cents. ly" Reserved Heats may now be had tit Ada ins A Lucas'Mu-Ic Store, without exim v'io (btnn, W. H. iitViNG, Agent. Jeblol | \\r > HAMILTON OPERA" HOUSE. v}? Hi AM JAMES HAMILTON Manager. gg MON DA V AMI 11 LSI) tl . 1'LIIKL'- Q aky m ui.ti as. Hfl Engagement limited to two nights, previ- sto,.; \ ous to bis departure tor Europe, of the made ti Great ami Famous Tragedian, jow p(? BARRY SULLIVAN! Supported by .1. F. CATfH'ART and the Grand opera House Company of Cincinnati. I . _ MONDAY EVENING. Sliak.-peare's Ills- I V In torlcal play, , j I J "RICHARD EM !" r Berry .Sullivan's it i cliari I ill is the best we have ever seen.?Boston Globe. TUESDAY EVENING, and positively i V the last apj>enrance ol the greatest actor o! | the age, when will lie presented Shake- i p . gpeare'e sublime tragedy, I vtiSC " L.ET 2" LCase Mr. Barry Sullivan is the noblest Hani- j Ad let we have ever seen.?Boston Poet. ",u' The management announces that not- i r? withstanding the enormous expense at- I I oQSG tending the engagement ot this truly j . n (ileal Trade After, he will adopt t he fol- | |^aS lowing prices within the reach <if all. Orches!ra and llress t ircle S 1.0(1 1 P-.Cc ICeserveil 1.21 1 L",Sfc Family ('ircle 7w nn n: Reserved 1.00 tU ill Keserveil ivats now on sale at A Main* A Dan Lueao'Music Store. feblTu uan ? ?= 9-4 4 DAILY REGISTER the 11 Case Job Rooms & Bindery j 3 c?.s( Wo respoctlully solicit orders for ill kinds of Plain and Fancy Job Printing, Ruling and Binding. S / County CiorlJL Fo, And other Court Blanks and Boooks its n; made a specialty. Ilililroail* supplied with all kind of Books and Blanks Tickets, Ac. Lawyer*' Bri"fs published Neatly and Cheaply. J ? X3 I?3" HLiSi | ^j| Supplied with all kin i-jof Checks' 1 'jUfifi Drafts, Ac. J Merchant*' Loiter I Head?, Bill Heads, Card-, etc. ??iv origin . . frrshn The very lies! work done at . , _ . thickc 3? the very lowest (Inures. , ;l, ln Estimates and samples furnished on cured short rotice. Give us an order and be | store 1 convinced. I (lestrc THE REC1STER COMPANY. I rmd d ? " (Till Im = MOT}ELS. _ a, Stop at the Continental Hotel, ' jjJJL1 FAIRMONT, WK<T YA? K. W. SHI RT- i . 1 LKKK, Proprietor. i OCCJlsi This is a large hotel,and Is located in the from bust new part <>t the town. Accommoda- . ttoiwttntAslaw;9einpteroonui forcomraer- and C< rial traveler!: no charge lor haoll igbag- vrf.p g:igo. Finelivery ana sale s!.,iNewl rrLt haek line, strictly for trnvel. leaves for I stfltiCt Morganfiown every day. Baa to and troni I all trains. octu'mh | tlOnS " Frciicli's I lotel, but n< ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN, I f,,r a Opposite City Hall. Park. < i?nrt I loose hihI > w Poslofliee. T-J x New York, All Modern Improvement*. Including . . Elevator. Room.?|l i>?-r <iav and upwards. liOtllll 1'. J. FRENCH t HP.< ;S? i iJyiOsc Proprietors. ^ COLUMBIA HOUSE, V os. Kcrj AND MM MARKET STREET, ?lvlnf .?.1 Wheeling, \t . \ a.. \\ e.tyoid stand. iT! <?tC; I'll 11.. MEDI1RT, Proprietor. First class Rooms, First-class Table, and First-class Stable*. ( all and see foryoar- i p,. i self. I guarantee satisfaction and cheap '' rates. ocuil Pr.it SAVE MONEY. 4 LAKGK LOfc OK SECOND I ' X\ hand Sewing Machine lii p"rli-"t fmYY ;>rdtT for sale VERY f'HEAP. All kinds, v. i>ri singer. Wheeler A wtlaoc, Howe, Grorer kkt. i i Baker. Ac.. A<\ 1II4S. A. KRYTER, feb!4 1115 MARKET ST. j tcblT' MKl HANl' A 1 eg oi every dMcrlptlon promptly 1, by expert English ami German I itsnien at the lowest possible rates | Mice ou Main Street, OVER PEOPLES' RANK. j >lin<Ml Sit^ars, .Crushed,Powdered & Granulated. ! I. A H and Extra C. Yellows, ire aud for sale by N. REII.LT. A. STENCH. ANUSEAL WORKS >11A H. ZKYEKI.Y, l'ropr. PS, SEALS. CHECKS, INKS, lphiihcl* ami Figures ou baud ami I order. No. 1731 Maraet street, bestollico, Wlusdliuc, W. Vh. 1 yti 5B W iring Goods v i: 1I&VE JU8T RECEIVED New York Mills Muslins, Fruit of the Loom Bleached siin, i Pride of the West Muslin, ! Art Bleached Muslin, i Lonsdale do. eces Bleached & Brown Table lask?cheap. i 10-4 Bleach'd Sheetings of best makes. Large White Quilts, 1$ each. 3S Dark Madder Prints, 6 1-4c, :ases Cochico Gambrics and *tirg Prints. ?. Itl'k Ciislimere I Inislicd Nllki r.v low |irli'f-. lil'k Silk 1 itil-.ht .l Mohairs. HEAP COUNTER. inve made large additions to our Counter of KE.MNANTS&FANCY !. RHODES & CO. Ayer's r tt~ i i ? m / /% fa f \ ? (I U f 1 : resloring Gray Kair to itural Vitality and Color. ' /< >' b r al color, v'ith the gloss (rnd ess of youth. Thin hair is j nod, falling hair checked, and OSS often, though not always, by its use. Nothing can ro!hc liair where the follicles arc >yed, or the glands atrophied ccayed. But such as remain j e saved for usefulness by this j ation. Instead of fouling the j rith a pastv sediment, it will it clean and vigorous. Its ional use will prevent the hair turning gray or falling otf, onsequently prevent baldness, from those deleterious sub?s which make some proparadangerous and injurious to lir, the Vigor can only benefit :>t harm it. If wanted merely iMR DRESSING, lg else can be foun<l so desirContaining neither oil nor it does not soil white camand yet lasts long on the hair, : it a rich glossy lustre and a , ill perfume. r re pared n r C. AYER k CO., Lowell, Mass., , tical nnif Annltjtienl Chrmittt. ^ Y ALL DRUGGISTS EVEBTWHEEK. UNDERTAKING. INS FROM THE CHEAPEST . c-# to the finely ornamented CAS- I test hears** and hacks furnished. , WM. ZI.NK A SON. Furniture and Carpet Room*, >rth end Centre Wheeling Market. ! GEO. R. TAYLOR & CO. I CH$AP COUNTERS! I I CHEAP COUNTERS! I We will Commence our Annual Sale of the I Entire Stock of Spring and Summer I DRESS GOODS! I CARRIED OVER FROM LAST SEASON, | To-day, Monday, the 14th, I AT OUR I CHEAP COUNTERS, I &nd invite our customers and buyers generally to come I and secure some of the I Extraordinary Bargains! | 3lease remember there will be no reservation, but the EN- I TIRE STOCK mentioned above, will be offered at I prices that will make it sell at I Our Cheap Counters I. I rrn d tavi ad q nr\ UL-u. h. i r\ i t_vyn oc vvy. fabU RED IRON FRONT! I LouisianaSugar&Molasses j 300 hhds. Prime to Choice Sugars. 1000 barrels Prime to Choico Molasses Now in store and largo receipts daily. Largest and BKST SKLKCTF.I) stock n the State, and offering strong inducements to free buyer*. Call aiid see our promises fullilled. ? C. OCLEBAY & SONS. MEW GOODS. \VK 11 AY K JUST KKCKIVRD T1IK Largest & Most Elegant Stock of Goods We ever had, purchased personally by M r. llcnncgcn, who ha* b< en spending sores time Ka?t, among the factories. We are now prepared to (jive bargain* in Fine Cameo, Amethyst. Coral, Onyx and Gold Set*, Diamond* and Cameo King*, r iJNiii KUIYlAiN JN iliUiVLiiiUCjO AJNU rtLINUii-IN 10, Watches anil Chain*, *<> low that nobody need fat without one. Alto an elcga" toek ot Silver and l'lated War", Bronze Cl<? k?, Ac., A'. HENNBG3DN, BAT33S tt? OO., 1154 MAIN STREET. WholONHle Klorp HO W. Hallo. S(? llulf Imorp, >1 ?l. NO HUMBUG. CLOTHING AT COST At GrOXfliO 13 XL OS. iio7 >i ai> n thi:i:r. 1875. FALL AND WINTER. 1876 NEW GOODS. THOS. HUGHES & CO., Cor. Twolftli cfc "Water Sts. Have now in stock a full line of English & French Worsteds, Diagnals & Fancy Suitings In New and ElegantDesigns,to which the attention of their patron* ind the fmnr* public is respectfully solicited. VN ith Eastern Cutter, of Taste and Experience, orps f Skilled Workmen, we can guarantee Style, Fit and Good Workmanship in our garments, and can compete successfully in Price* with any First Class Establishment of the kind in the country. A carefully selected stock of Gentlemen s Furnishing Goods always on Land. White Shirts made to order and guaranteed in every respect. octl5 THOM. IIIGIIEN k CO., * UEVLitVCLEAN AND WHOLESOME F UB S -I- Cleaned, Repaired and Altered to AM ^ ^ style desired, at the Wheeling XT. B, Sail tfc Son Si lore, Kaspsadsr * Nksaldsr Hrw* 1209 Market Str~.? *an?Bnet?ry, .. ..... ? I 1012 Market JsL, below ttatufr*s? 18 Opposite McLure liou?? I ^^3