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Wheeling |lf(ibtrv. DAILY, TRI-WEEKLY, WEEKLY T1IE REGISTER COMP1XY. , TUESDAY. FEBKIAKY 22, 1M??. THE WEEKLY REGISTER is tilt) largest aim! tiio inont complete news and family paper printed in West Virginia., It \?X11 be sent to any address ohe year fOrtLuO. Valuable premiums t? etnu agents and to subscribers. DISSOLUTION. rnHE FIRM OF LEWIS RAKER J. (X)., X editors and jfroprletors of the Ktgistkk lias been tnlsday dissolved by mutual tonseiit, Mr. Baker retiring. All llablllh<s of whatever nature of the old Arm, rill be settled by the new. and all debts luetotne otiiec are payame to me new arm. } I.twis Baker, Jamks b: taney, w*. j. johnston, \v*. kl. tanky. Wuecuso, January 1,187B. CO PA RT.> F. RK tl 1P. The undersigned having become sole own?rs ot the ukuistkh, have tins da>' asiKK'iate t themselves togathor for the parpose ol parrying on the Newspaper ami General Job bruiting and book Binding business, under the Arm name and style ?>r r?IK kkqistkk t' .mj'axy. Hie business of the late Arm will be closed by the subscrl l>er?, who alone are authorized to make bitch settlement. Gro. h. mo?fbtt, Jamks b. Tan ky, Wm. j. Johnston, Wm. H. Tanky. WHKE1.INO, January j, law. jauoso CLONE IP THE UA\kN. The Radicals of West Virginia art basing high hopes of success on division{ which they allege exist in our ranks, Nothing is more common than to hear expressions of exultation over anticipated victory next Fall, coupled with the remark that it wilLhe impossible tor the Democracy to win, because they cannot reconcile the inharmonious elements which exist in their party. Most assuredly if what these radicals say is true, we are in a dangerous condition, for nothing is truer than that "a house diyided against itself cannot stand." But to be forwarned is to be forearmed, and it becomes the duty of every .man who is opposed to the pro" lorig^tion of power in the hands of the Radical party to put his shoulder to trie wheel, Hnd with an eye single to the accomplishment of the desired end, work, To do this successfully at least two things are absolutelyjnecessary: First, The Democracy must aominate a strong ticket. It must be composed of men of brains ar.d energy, who posseis capacity, nerve, and a sincere disposition to overthrow the common enemy, and who will at the same time reflect credit upon the fstale and the party; such men will at once control the suffrages of the people, and make harmony and conseuuent victory an assured lact. But second. While this will be a mo.-t iin portant step in the ri^ht direction, there is yet another more important and of higher character still. This is that the chief corner-stone of Democracy?' Principles not Men ?should be the prevailing sentiment. A strong ticket is in itself good; but no strong Democratic ticket can be procured unless its members are imbued w ith the idea that a triumph of the principles for which we tight it the first thing to be considered. And most assuredly, if there ever was a time when it was necessary for those principles to triumph that time is now. If it was ever necessary foi fraud and corruption in high places to be dethroned, that necessity is making .itself felt in the strongest manner, throughout the length and breadth of the land. To be impressed with the truth, we have only to look at the record of the present dominant party, and more especially that of the present administration. Only consider w hat a reputation the country has acquired under Radical auspices. Thievery, swindling and cheating has t??en the element controlling that party body auJ soul. Those holding the reins of government have had hut one idea, and that has been the sotting up of favorites, so they might acquire riches at public expense. From the office of President down to the humblest tax gatherer, the sole object of office has been private gain, and so unblushingly has this practice been carried on, that it is even confessed on the trial of the President s own private secretary (for bt>ing mixed up in the hugest conspiracy of modern times) that the frauds wer; well known in Washington, but there was no time to interfere with their perpetration, because, forsooth, certain elections were coming on, anil Ihty were oi paramount importance. In other word*, the maintenance in power of Radical official* and the Radical party, was regarded a* of higher import than the breaking up of a gHng of thieves who were stealing millions from the public crib. No wonder under such circumstances, that Credit Mobiliers, gigantic subsidies and schemes of all kinds for the fraudulent acquirement of riches could, not only l>e inaugurated, but flourish right on the floors of Congress, and right under the executive eye* No wonder we had a whisky ring with its ramifications extending in every direction of the land, fattening and luxuriating in the broad light of day. And no wonder is it that the special pets and families of the administration itself should be the chief actors in the conspiracy. In the light of these things is it not necessary that principles in oppo" sition to such well nigh incomprehensible frauds should triumph? Has it no1 been shown that there can be no such thing as honesty under radical rule? | Nay niche. Is it not as apparent as the mid day sun that even now these con >piracies and stealings would be carried on with impunity, had tho people in 1x74, instead of hurling that party from power as far as possible, re-endorsed it by sending a majority of its adherents to the lower House of Congress? It is not strange that these investigations were not instigated until after the election of a Democratic House, when virtue wa* as- ! suuied as a necessity, it being wellknown that that House would have unearthed the frauds and prosecuted to the utmost the thieves. It is not worth while to enumerate : again the infamies ot Radical rule in the N E State. Its tyranny; itaregistration laws, and its attempt* to disfranchise free born H citizens ate too well remembered to need special mention. S| In view, theD, of these facts, what can o'ch be more apparent than that, if this Gov- ? ernment is to be restored to its former ? enviable reputation, the success of Democratic principles, is the prime re. ^ j suit to be accomplished. Let this be ^ striven for; let theold idea that the office should seek the man, and not the man I' - ? ... .. I the office, be onee more the ruling senti- | ?<"' mcnt. Then we will have good men on ' tt oar tickets; discordant elements will be j '* united on the platform of the common ; ^ good; and not only will success be cer- i tain, hut honor and credit be reflected upon the Democratic party. t'KOK POCAIIONTAti CtoWKT*. j tt'eHiher-Bimiue**? Politic*? A Mew Prtsldrntial TlekeS^"?IHI They i 4'owie." ^ llUNTKHSVlLLK, Pot'AHoNTAS Co., t wil W. Va., February 1874. > hel In a Editors of the Itcgister: onc As 1 have to write to you to renew my rei subscription for your valuable paper, 1 have concluded to send you a few items, ren which you are at liberty to publish if you v't< wish, and to follow in the style of other Correspondents, 1 will say that we have T had no winter to speak ot, but plenty of ! ; mud Business is at a lo* ebb on account of the scarcity of money. \\ e are generally peaceable, hut it is a > little dangerous to say turkey in some localities in this county, as it nas caused D ' some bloodshed. I We see a great deal in the papers about political aspirants, and much is | said about tbe coining men. Some are suggesting this and that man for this and ^ that office. Heretofore we have held our k I heads aloof from anvthing of the kind, but now we think it is about time that dec! we assert our rights in that particular, and as we are high up in the world I geographically, we mean to aim high Vlri politically. We had thought about furnishing our State an Auditor or Treasurer or something of the kind, but it seems that they get into trouble about money, and as money is the prime object rUa i with us, we want some office for our men Th< in which they can get a big salary and a du>| big .-teal without being caught in it so cer easily. < >f cour-e we expect them to <>th divide the profits with their neighbors. ^ta And now we propose to suggest the tai, names of a few men who have consented Ksri to run for office, of course they were not our best men, but they are about the atu i bf-t who will consent to run. First, pro Capt. Stofer has consented to run lor President of the United States, and titl ' Crawford Hull for Vice President (and T let me whisper in your ear confiden. tially that they have pledged themselves, ? it elected, to give the writer of this letter the j>osition ot Secretary of StatA. Our friend Tom Logan has been talk- Fa ing of running for clerk of our Circuit and County Courts, but as the electiou for that office is a good way otl we have concluded if we are elected to the offices i which we are aspiring to, as above stated, ' we will send him on a mission to the Fiji Islands. And now, .Mr. Kditor, as you are a native of our county and know flow to appreciate the laudable object of this ticket, we will expect your support. f In the meantime wearevoursemphati- ? cally, M. A. F. Se m ^ State Tloket. , CM , L'ditots of the Register: Allow the suggestion of the following s< I i? ntn Ast'iiiwcrniir uuivct; -? Governor?Jonathan M. Bennett. AaJ, Treasurer?S. Jlrady. K Auditor? J. S. Aliiler. sto State Superintendent of Free Schools |lt|1 ? \V. K. Pendleton. \\ Attorney-General?J. H. Good. ^'!i Judges?A. F. ilayiuond. W.A.l^uar- >av* rier, Win. 11. Travers. J. lnjj ton I'lin. st>n SMITH?Sunday. February 20th, l*7ti, of O henit disease, John L. Smith, a^ed JW Lad yea rs. a-it Funeral will take place from his late p'' residence oil Fourteenth street, Wedues- yar day, the - id lust., at 2:;t0 p. m. Friends o the lauiily are luvited. ^ Clli SPECIAL NOTICE. clj? * LWAYS GET Tilt BEST. cl,|" lug. REED'S COUCH SYRUP, V j The Salcst, most Ellective and Popular stoi COl.GH KKMEOY in the market. ' *p| IMI > III \ !.(< I.l.rr A (OIUII, ere# HoweVi-rsllght. Use KEED'S Cough Syrup. There is no preparation equal to it. coir Mi i'AHK, KKAFT A CO., Proprietors, <uu Wheel line, W. Va f,',' 'r* srs.old by all Dealers In Medicine. lehil no? iSegsb forty year* It us (cticil the value of l>r. V. is. Todd's A f i-lliIIIoiim and Llirr IMI Is. THK BEST PILL NOW IN UH*C Sp t or tlilliousneosl otlir Use l>r. A. s. Todd's Pills. |Ua] For l.lver t'omplslnt, MIO\ Use Or. A. s. Todd's Pills. f,?n For Dyspepsia, tie n Use ?Ur. A. S. Todd's Pills. COm For Sick Headache, amj Use l>r. A. s. Todd's "Ills, bid# For Olsordcred stomach, tic Use Or. A. S. Todd's Pills. f?.|jj For Indigcsttou ??t Food, Use Or. A. S. Todd s Fills. ! i . For Const i pat Ion ot BowelA 1 Use Or. A. s. Todd's ' rills.! For Pa'pitatiou oi the Hear', (Use Or. A. s. Todd's Pills. For Impurity ot the Blood. , Use Or. A. S. Todd's Pills.' Se For Pains in the Head ; oilU Use Or. A. S. Todd's Pills, rur# For Pains in the side, inn I I Use 0r. A. s. Tod<i*? pills. City ..LAI Oil I.I N RKOTIIKKft 4 CO., Ipuq pbopkietoks. ) /Sold by Druggists aud Deala-s every- Woi l win*it'. I C. A. ? I Mi I K l l.lt, 133 E N T I S T . AKFK'K AND RESIDENCE NO. liV.7, 1 i \ " Main street, above llth, Wheeling, W. | ? Va. Nitrous Oxide Gas aud oilier antes| th?tles admin 1st ens* ootW 4 i ruui MEMORANDUM PADS! & For ? ?!? nt the HKc.rsTER Counting J?'* lextui, suitable for keeping , |,',r ( ftTiemoranda in Pencil. The j Very cheap and convenient. Every busi- The | ness house should have one. ja'Jl ^ at I l/IIUPURCV'Q UIITPH U A 7f! - I, Ulili IIIIL I U If I lull llnLLL Sen anm HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS, . ol tl Fou AT oftT SULLIVAN'S, .Si Set I Seco feb Be l?s Block, 1509 Market St. 01E< l'OR C IX( I\JI4TI. s'u _ ?TT-?S T1IK FIXE. NEW, LUIHT ! **[.< rt " ' .- .X. drauulit pas>enser steamer : t, M Aiitlt*. narles Muhleman, Commander, * Ed. Muhlt-man, Clerk; will leave for the , ' aboveou Tue*duy,February ?>d, 1S73, at 3 "'IF' f. m. For lre!?ht Qr passageairplv- on board *4,'! or to C. H. BOOTH 4 CO., ot . A FOKTI XK IXIT. ?VEKY~KAJ4 . will A LY buys it. Sold by Aleuts. Addra 1 ware ?3. WALKER,.Erie, Fa. a?3U.ie J ft Y REGISTER, TUESD MEW ADVERTISEMENTS I - WHEELING DAIL . w advertisements!i L.A. 0. Mardi Gras. Mci&l meeting tbis evening at 7:30 rck. Business of importance. order K. C. ib2lq C. B. G., Sec jf. "opera glasses." arge invoice of the celebrated Lemarie Opera Glasses just received and for sale at low prices by TURNER & DILLON, 17 1223 Market Street, v VA. STENCIL AND SEAL WORKS I , JOHN H. ZEVERLT, Propr. amps, seals, checks, inks, ' ? B el Alphabets and Figures on hand an-l de to order. No. 1731 Maraet street, ber Postofflce, Wheeling, W. Vu. l}8 MASONIC NOTICE. STATED COMMUNICATION OF Bales Lodge No. 33, A. K. A A. Masons, 1 be held In their lodge room in Franzm's Hall, Main street, on Tuesday even* , February 22,18715, tor work on the sec1 and third degrees of Masonry. Brethof Bates Lodge are requested to be sent promptly at 7 o'clock p. M. Brethol sisier lodges, and sojourning brethiu good standing are respectfully in- ' id. W. J. BATPX, Jr., w. M. , O. TAYLOR, Sec y. HE UTMOST CARE IN FILLING RESORPTIONS ! at 5IL VET'S DRUG STORE, i OPPOSITE THE POHTOFFICE THE IIISTRIt'T COl'KT OI'TIIE Jutted 8tates lor the District ot West gl li la. i tlie matter ot Thomas Sweeney, krupt. ' I). 8. District Clkrk's Ofkick, i WllKKLlSo, W. Va? Feb. a I, 18715. f otlce is hereby given that a petition been, to-wit, on the ltith day ot Feb- i ry, 1878, tiled In said District Court by >inas Hw?eney, ot Wheeling, In said irlct, wlio has been heretofore duly dered bankrupt, for a discharge and liflcate thereof from nil his deals and er claims provable under tlie Unite I tes bankrupt act, ano that tin- Juthday March, 1878, at lu o'clock a. m., before .1 court, at the olllee of George E. Boyd, |., ooeot the Registers in Bankruptcy, so. W 13th street, Wheeling, W. Vu., iu 1 district, has been assigned as tlie time I place for ull creditors who'have ived tneir debts, and other persons in crest, to appear and show cause, it any y have, wny the prayer ot tlie said peoner should not he granted, est: JA8P1SK V. moore, Clerk D. C. I . S. D. \\ . Vn. b'JJoawr Books, Toys. incy and Optical Goods/ a lso Pistols, Guns and Ammunition, Very low for rush, >rt lIO."> MAIN STREET. el,21 i*. LOECHER. ale?l l*rop*al* lor acadalul/.ing Roads. ckk's Office, Boakd of Commission's i Whkklino, W. Va., FebHlO, 187ti. ' eAied proposals will be received at this ee for the following work, until Satur , March I, l*7ti,aud tw close at 10 o'clock (., of said day; lver Koad?Macadamizing with lime ne iUKJU cubic yards. alruiout l'ikt?Macadamizing with e Hone, 1,000 cubic yards. I est Union and Honey's Point Road? rsdamiziug Willi lime stone l,2oo cubic ds. eetlng House Hill Road ?Macadam Izwith lime stone 0 cubic yards, r. VV. L. and Bethany I'ike from Cllnto Liberty?Macadamizing w 1111 line ie 1, 00cubic ya'ds. reggsville C. and Potomac road from leu's Bridge to Clinton?Macadamizing li lime stone 1 WJ cubic yards, reggsville C. and Potomac road frrm len's Bridge to Clinton?i,(H?U cubic da grading. reggsville C. and Petoinac roa'J trom ?ton to 11i 1 |'s?5,out cubicyardsgrndiug. ri.i'i;kvjll,' I* 3. it.l I'ltliiiiiiir1 rit.,,1 tri 111 itou to Gill's?SO cubic yards kccolulls masonry. jguesHun Road?150cubic yardssecond is masonry. giiet Ran Rood?1,000 cubic yards grad.ilton Bridge?3 500 cubic yards grading. II macadamizing to he .finch broken ie, measured in the string by the ioual roue guage, and all earth or rock ;vat ion by the cubicyard. ie quantities given are subject to Inise or diminution by the Board of Com sioners, and work locoiniiienceassoon be weather will admit. The time of inletlon and the quallt'oi the work be seen by the spei itlciitionsou tile in i office. The Board reserves the right Jeel an v or all l?i( s. 11 CHA8. H. PE1TKRS, Clerk, i Sealed Proposals. t i n I'lkkk'a Okhi k, Wheki.im;, \V\ Ya., Feb. is, ISTti. j a led proposals will lie received at the I e ot the City Clerk until Monday, Febry g}>, 187ti, at '1 o'clock i\ M., tor the reral of all kitchen garbage and oll tl i within the city limits. All bids must nude separate for eajli district, and to ' nience on the 1st day of March, 1*70, eud on tlie liitb day of lune, lsTtl. All i shall l>e addressed to the Chairman oi. Committee on Health, y F. A. BttirT, City Clerk. Sealed Proposals. Citv Ci.erk's Office, WllKEFIM), \V. \ A., Felt. 1", ISTti. aleil proposals will be reeeive?l at the e of the City Clerk lint it Monday, Feltiry 2S, lSni, ato'clock u. v.. tor the ring and delivering of all casting the r ..f U'l.oollu.r mof v. ... t ,. , ?pt Water Pipe, Stop Cooks anil*Fire {8. Hiils to be Indorsed,"Proposals for | * Iiirs for the City," and addressed to | \ chairman ot Ilia Coin nltteeon Water | ks. P. A. Hit IT 1', fubtS City Clerk. ! Sealed Proposals. City Ci.kkk's t)rm t:. whkklinli. w. Va? hob. ls..|.s;ti, i tiled proposals will be received at the e of tne City Clerk until Monday. Feb- \ y ik>, lSTti, at 'J o'clock o. m.. for turmslithe city water works, elcra's oillce, ;-up and hose houses, wiih clean coal, i 1 ed coal, or coal as ii c ines from the k, delivered at the water works, and i me year, beginning on t'i>> l*t day ot 11, wti, payments to he made moutli y. contractor to give bond ami giaid rity for tliefuldllincnt of th-' contract ) bids to be endorsed, "For Coal tor or Works," and addressed to t be Chairi of the Committee on a titer Works. H F. A. BKITT.City Clerk. iled Proposal* lor I so ol Coal Scales. City Clbuc's Orncx, s WHULiMi, W. \'a., Feb. i*. 1*7'.. J 111 IS 1 proposals will be recclveil at the c ?t the City Clerk until Monday, Pel* v .*s. l*?rt, ai 'J o'clock i\ m? tor the um> ' he Coal Scales in tin First, second, rth. Fifth, Seventh and Kichtli wards ie city. The scales thai proposal* will eelveil lor In tlienlmve named wards, j is follows: i | rat ward?Located near the corner ol nth and Market streets, fond ward?Scales at the north end ol j mil Ward Market. urtd ward scales?One on the corner " tl and Seventeenth street*; one at the ' end of old Zatic street bridge 'now j; mteenth St.,i and one at the Munches. I J 'oal Work*. rth ward?Scale* at the south end of f Market Square. Centre Wliee lug. 7 veuth ward?Scales 1 oca ltd on Zane t. ;hth ward scales?One on the corner lirtv-nlnth and Jacob aticets. 1 blda to keep said scaies in g< od oriler repair. Bid* lor tlie f ourth ward scales be received for oueor all scales in said f I. F. A. BHITT, v ?blH City Clerk. I SPRING TRADE 1878. H TINGLE & ISHAM, ? . ^ ^ " Ei W holesale Grocer?, ? 1008 M ATN ST. febS ? i rtt SEW ORLEANS SUGARS. We bare bow in store a full line ol M Sugars? FAIR, FULLV FAIR,1 ' PKIMK, CHOICE, Direct from Plantations, which we will j w; sell all through the season at very low tb prices for cash or on the usual time, th TINGLE & 1SHAM. ! \LH ORLEANS MOLASSES le In store and arriving. A large stock ot . GOOD, * PRIME, O CHOICE, {J Molasses from the celebrated Evergreen R plantation. TINGLE & ISHAM. SYRUPS. L Common, " Medium, j H Corn Cake Drips, While Sugar Drips, T Crystal Drips, Rock Candy Drips, | In store and for sale. TINGLE & ISHAM. K REFINED SUGARS. j Franklin B's, Cosmopolitan A's,? . Granulated, , Powdered, Crushed, For sale. TINGLE Jc ISHAM. COFFEE. Our stock is complete and prices very ^ low for au G<x)d, ^ Prime, ^ Choice, Ui Rio and Java. A* TINGLE & ISHAM. ROASTED COFFEE. H Our celebrated brand, TINGLE & ISHAM'S CHOICE, St Has become deservedly popular with the trade. It may now be found in most all g> first class retail stores in the city and country. Those without it would largely ie increase their sales by keeping it in stock. TINGLE & ISHAM. CAROLINA RICE. . We have in store the J LARGEST STOCK OF RICE In the market, direct from factors in ! in South Carolina, and aro prepare! to j offer buyers good goods lower than they can buv elsewhere, all through the season. TINGLE & ISHAM. TEAS. This branch of our business has for some years been substantially on the increase, owing to the care we bestow in buying our stock, and long experience in handling Teas, which enables us to offer the trade Young Hyson, v Hysons, Gunpowders, Imperials, Oolongs, i ^ Souchongs, Japans, Of all grades at less prices and of better | qualities than can be bought in any house in the city. We will match any Eastern j uouso in price ana quauiy. TiNGLE & ISIIAM. TOBACCOS. ui .\avy lbs, II til brook's Monitor, Louisville. Locker, Virginia Dare, Jib Loom, Cable Hoi I. ar Xavj 1-3n. .lili Boom, Louisville, Old Reliable, Nectar, Si Andrew Jackson. L> I- In aud 10*. Andrew Jackson, Planters' Chew, H U nivers.il. Twist*. X Cold Charm, Jeweled Bhts. gg Beau Monde, Patrick Henry,J Sunny South, Millners, Talbotb, Venus, gj, G Inch in Caddies, Fig Leaf in Drums. ct Bright lbs. Peach Blossom, Washoe, ? Hose Lump, Victoria, Peytou Gravelay. = Smoking. F. G. Js, ^s A lbs., Good Enough Js. r Army & Navy Scrap Js, I'oni A Jerry Js, Joker js. in Old Sin Twist. | ti< i ci With tho above extensive variety of m, lirands and large stock ot Tobacco, we In invite all who buy these goods to consult Lbeir own interest by giving us a call. TINGLE & 1SHA.M. j FISH. W'e have a large stock of ?l Mackerel, Lake Herring, White Fish, I El Codfish, A nd'will as usual supply the trade at lo w- j _ r prices than elsewhere TINGLE & ISIIA.M." SIX OKIES. } Under this.head we name Buckets, j rubs, Washboards, Brooms. Cheese, ' Hominy,Soaps of all brands, Spices whole ' ^ ind ground, Alum, Madder, Ex. Log- rai vood, Eps-oin Salts,Blue Vitriol,Sal Soda, ~ Hi Cart) Soda. Essences, Vinegar, Winlow Glass, Nail-, Concentrated Lye, j Hatches, Axle Greese, Bath Brick, i ['wines, Rope, Bed Cords, Wrapping Pa- a? ?ers. Paper Bags, and many other arti les which for want of space we cannot 4 ] nention. Bv otfering good goods at low prices, fei with prompt attention, we hope to merit ind receive the pationage of the mer- rw bints. TINGLE A ISHAM HALL'S ;v I col ART ; GALLERY G WILL liKMOYB TO P L-205 MARKET STREET, M ipposite McLure House, from February ' l")th to March 1st. dec*2 ^OOD AXD CHEAP. (' J Elegant New Mason & Hauilin Or- teti ans. live octaves, seven steps and knee well for 51o<i. Call and see. ADAMS A LUCAS, ov4 1-27 Market Street. :INE HALL RACKS! "" AT A sin MENDEL. BOOTH & CO S. >? febl2 , S AY MORNING, FE1 AMUSEMENTS. AMILTON OPERA HOUSE. lmes hamilton ....manager. 9IDAT AND TUESDAY, FEBftr' AMY SI ami 22. 1 igagement limited to two nights, Drevi>ns to his departure lor Europe, of the Oreat ana Famous Tragedian, BARRY SULLIVAN! ipported by J. F. CATHCART and the Grand Opera House Company of Cincinnati. ONDAY EVENING, Shakespeare's Historlcal play, 'RICHARD III!" Berry Sullivan's Richard III is the best ' e have ever seen.?Boston Globe. TUESDAY EVENING, and poellivelv I ie last appearance ol the greatest actor of | ie age, when will be presented Shaketeare's sublime tragedy, " BT-A-MIaIEJT 2" Mr. Barry Sullivan Is the noblest Hamt we have ever seen.?Boston Post. The management announces that notIthstanding the enormous expense atnuing the engagement ol this truly rent Tragic Actor, he will adoDt the folwlng prices within the reach of all. rchestra and Dress Circle 41.00 eserved 1.2) amily Circle. 75c eserved 1.00 Reserved beats now on sale at Adams a ucaa' Music Store. feblTu IAMILT0N OPERA H0USE~ HKEE NIGHTS AND SATURDAY M ATI NEE, COM M KNC1NG "HURSDAY, February 24. ntlre New Play, New Company, New Scenery, Ac., the Original Scout Comluatlon, 3 xx ffa 1 o Bill! (Hon. W. F. Cody.) . PS3XAS JACK ! . B. Omohundro.) And the peerless Dan- ! seuse, MDLLE. MOKLACCHI, In the great Western drama of Life en Itie Border, and Scouts of I tlie 1'laiux." Mile Morlacclii will appear each even- | g In four different characters in the ....kli... /...I.. \1.?|?| > | inmiiiiK V.M.I...., ....... ............ ipported by a well-selectt d Hramatlc >rapany. Prices aa Usual. Reserved Seats Toe, to i had at Adams J: Lucas' Music Store tour tys in ad vance. JOSH E. OUDK.N, blHu Ueneral Agent. i AMLET AND RICHARD III. age edition of the above Dramas just received. Price 15c, at rANTOX & DAVEM'OllT'S, b21 41 TWELFTH STREET. I DAILY REGISTER ob Rooms & Bindery Vv respectfully solicit orders lor a! j kinds of Plain and Fancy ob Printing, Ruling and Binding. ] County Olorli. nd other Court Blanks and Boooks ade a specialty. Railroad* supplied with all kind ' Hooks and Blanks, Tickets, dee. Lawyer*' Briefsjpublished Neatly ; id Cheaply. B 1ST I5..S, I ipplied with all kinds\>f Books, Checks' rails, dec. Merchant*' Letter Heads, Bill ' eads, Cards, etc. 'lie very bent work done a! ibevery lowest flgureo. Estimates and samples furnished or: lort notice. Give us an order and be mvinced. THE REGISTER COMPANY. "hotels. Stop at the Continental Hotel, J1AIRMONT, WEST VA? K. W.SHLHT1 LEKF, Proprietor. Tins Is a large I*>tcl, and is located In the lslness part ol the town. Accomtnoda:>ns first-class; sample rooms for com rucral travelers: no charge lor hauling bagige. Fine livery and sale stable. New ick line, strictly for travel, leaves foi organtown every day. Ilus to and from 1 trains. octftxsh | Crouch's Ilotol, ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN, ppoolte 4'ily Hall. Park. Court House and New Poslofliro. Now Torls. All Modern Improvements, Including evator. Rooms 51 per day and upwards. T. J. FRENCH <1 HR<is., Jy.Vgc P roprletors. COLUMBIA HOUSE, TOS. 103L' AND l(j:d MARKET STREET, | Wheeling, \V. Va., AVeity'soUl stand, PHIL. MLDF.RT, Proprietor. First-class Rooms, First-class Table, and < rst-class Stables, fall and sc.. for yourIf. 1 guarantee satisfaction and cheap tes. octlfii SAVE MONEY. LARUE I.OT OK GOOD SECOND k hand Sewing Machines In j.-if.-ct ler for sale VEHY CHEAP. All kinds, ' iitjcr, Wheeler a WIIkoc, llouc, Grover Baker, Ac., Ac. CUAi.A. KR1TER. >14 1115 MARKET ST. 'O SMOKERS, HAVE JUST RELIEVED AN IN- I VOICE of Imported and Key West jars, which I am retailing at fobbing Ices. Give me a call, you will tind my uuter the cheapest in the citv. HUGO 1.". lA>OH, C.M No. 70 Twelltll Street. , > ET YOUR I ICTURES FRAMED at cLure House Mrt Store. feblO E. L. NICOLE. 10 POUNDS HOICE PRUNES FOR ONE DOLLAR at CRAWFORD A THOBl'RN's, il2 1070 Market >t? c?>r. Eleventh. SUNDRIES. Hotnoepathlc Cocoa, Bakci '* Chocolate, L?a A Perrln'* Wcrcestcr?!sir< > 4<\, Ac., Ae.. at f 12 CRAWFORD* THOlll'KN'S. ' Canary Birds For Sale. FINE LOT OK CANARIES. MALE " ad Female, fir ltl(, I ruiintwl ' ere, at t lie low price of &06 a i?ioce, at HENRY HELEMBRICiHTa, . ?1, corner t Market ami Stxtli - r.-eta iortli Wheeling. Ja-ilSAilh , 31UJARY 22, 1876. _ CEO. R. TAYLOR A CO. GEO. R. TAYLOR & C( CHEAP COUNTERS STILL GREATER INDUCEMENTS OFFERED, HE WILL HAKE IMPORTANT ADDITION TO OCR CHEAP COUNTER STOC! AV vr m MONDAY Morning, the 21: And Daily thereafter during the week. All are invi to call and see * The Bargains We Offe Arn n -T-AX/i r\r* o r\r ULU. n. iniLun&n feb2* RED IRON FRONTf LouisianaSugar&Molassf 300 hhds. Prime to Choice Sugars. 1000 barrels Prime to Choice Molasses Now in store and large receipts daily. Largest and BEST SELECTED ?tn< the State, and offering strong inducements to free buyers. Call and see our promises fulfilled. C. OCLEBAY & SONS NEW GOODS WE HAVE Jl'ST RECEIVED THE Largest & Most Elegant Stock of Gooi We I'vr hail, pun based personally by Mr. liennegcn, who ha* been spending * time East, among the factories. We are now prepared to give bargains in Fine Caiueo, Amethyst, Coral, Onyx and Gold Set*, Diamonds and Cameo Kings. FINE ROMAN NECKLACES AND PENDENTS, Watches and Chains, so low that nobodv need be without one. Also an e>_ .. S w.l ..J DI.S I \lf II _ _ . 1 tl 1. . i. k. - Vi<?ck ui Oliver nii'i i laiuu m are, oruii/^ vukjks, o.? , iv\ HENNEOEN, BATES tfc OO., 1154 MAIN STREEI niioicialr Store '1'iO W. Ilalto. St.. Halt I more. M<1, NO HUMBUG. CLOTHING AT COST A GOLD BROS J, X1Q7 ^IAI> STIti:i'7r, 1875. FALL AND WINTER. 187 NEW GOODS. THOS. HUGHES & CO Cor. Twolftla cfc Water tilts. Have now in stock a full line of English & French Worsteds, Diaanals & Fancy Suitin rr. New and Elegant Design*,to which the attention of their patron* and the gen public is respectfully solicited. With Eastern Cutter* of Taste and Experience, Skilled Workmen, we can guarantee Style, Kit and Good Workmanship in our parmer.u. and can compete successfully in Krice* with any First-da** Establishment of the kind in the country. A carefully --elected ^fx-k of Gentlemen's Furnishing Good* always on hand. White Shirt* made to order and guaranteed in everv respect. etlo TIIOM. HrftHEH k CO., VtHEELI.H JLEAN AND WHOLESOME J. FRIEDEL& CC Hare Just rresived one of the Larg*?t Finest assortment ol V\ B. Hall tfc son waU Paper 12U& Market Street, Ever shown In this city. Paper Hang , ? j done on short notice, sold Uppos.te MeLure House ilJU MAIN HTKKE " ' '* a MISCELLANOEUS. )A Good Dollar's Worth. I -IO LBB CHOICE NEW ORLEANS SC. I i LX g?r, at the Cor. of Market and FourR J. SMYTH. Rock Candy Drips. 1HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LOT OF I Rook Candy Drips, cltar as crystal I and sweet as honey. | U. J. SMYTH. iebP Cor. Market A Fourteenth sis. IFlne Teas. , I i T HAVE IN STORE A VERY LARUK fl 1 stock ol new season Teas, consinim* of finest Uuupowder, Imperial, Youu< I , Hyson, and Hv*>n. In Oreensi and Choice I Oolong, English Breakfast aud Japan I .,11 />f urMeh I offV-r at vorv rMnnH.kiJ I prices- R. J! SMYTH. H Cor. Market and Fourteenth su. V , (1 I T r II T 0 ?btaiueU In the United | H 5 \ [ N \ tUt *' and I I ft I L 11 I U Europe; term* as low 1 h> loose of any other | reliable house. Co? respondent* invited I i In tin- English and fore Ian languages, with I Inventors, Attorneys at law, anil other I solicit..rs, especially with those who have I had their cases RKJrcTKotn the hands ot ( attorneys. In rejected cases our tees are reasonable, and no charge Is made unless we ore successful. IWEiWSSH J your Invention and we I will make an examination at the Patent Office, anil It we think It patentable will i I , I | BU1IU VUH uir : your case. i I n ill 0 T <>rnl or wrtttl%n all maV ADVICE f D [ f Uw Hint luven- | || L L i +%. ' tlonx. I* ' BHkniMH Hon.M.IXlAUitt,fi<CMiI I IIiIsnKUU'I OI I'.tlellO. Cleveland, Olllo. II | .A i 11. K'-il" v, h'.^i , Bee > National (jiauge. I Louisville, Ky. I Bend stamp for our "liulde for ObtainIns Patents, Address IAIFIB RAGOKR A (U, Solicitors of Patents, Washington, l>. C. feblO s.MHonAfi.o. . AlU'll ITKlTFRAt. AND MR'HAXIl \|. Drawing* ol every description |>r?>rn|>11\ executed, by expert KugllsU and ( < riu.ni Draughtsmen ut the lowest possible ral<-? Oflicr oil .Main Mreel, . felM OVF.lt FKOPI.KS- BANK. Hoiiuod Su^iirw, st j lOOBbls. Crashed, Powdered A Granulated. I 100 Bids. A Band KxlPtC. I loo " Yellow*. lu store and for sale by v2:i >1. II KBI I.V > i i w ( I ? *-%. a Spring Goods WK HAVK.M KT KH'KIVKII 1 Case New York Mills Muslins, v* 1 Case Fruit of the Loom BleaclieJ | Muslin, 1 Case Pride of the West Muslin, I Case Art Bleached Muslin, 1 Case Lonsdale do. 20 Pieces Bleached 6l Brown Table Damask?cheap. 9-4 & 10-4 Bleach'd Sheetings of _ the best makes. j m 1 Case Large White Quilts, 1$ each. 3 Cases Dark Madder Prints, 6 l-4c. Two cases Cochico Cambrics and [ Shirting Prints. Trn IN. Itl'k CttklniH'r.' I li.isti. .1 Hill>? til Irrj tovi price.. JO IN. lil'k Silk I IiiUIi.-iI HohRln. CHEAP COUNTER. jO We luive liimli- liirRi' fuMltlnliN In nr , | Clieap I'oiinlcr of It KM N A.N'I'M A K.VN? ^ | (iOOIiM. J. S. RHODES & CO. fob* * n J UNDERTAKING. /WKKINM KIIOM TUB ' IIKArKKI " I.rlni-w fo the fllU'ly <>riiMTil lit. -ill A" Ki/I. U?-m( ? iiimI Imi'k" furiiUli"!. W.M. /.INK A M<IN. I iirnlliirt'mill ( uriii-i Jtooiii". NdiIIi fii'l i . ntri" Wli eilni; Murk-1. : I.-I.I2 K.?r l.ii'Hi'1, ? ! *? 11 ltd ''hililn ii on liau<l lilnt iniiili* In oriler *1 III'* 4a Mlove, Sii?.|i?'IiiIit A Shoulder Rrarr [ I V ?lnunliii lnr? , N". 1012 Miirkfl St., hi-iow 1'imtorti' ?. onie 1 _ fuliln Ayer's I fairViffor, :nn Fo/ restoring Cray Hair to its natural Vitality and Color. ' original colf/r, with the (jlo*a and " fr'shw-H* of youth. Thin hair it thickened, falling hair checked, nnd baldness ofb n, though not always cured by it* uw. Nothing ran re!? store tin* hair where the follicles are jp destroyed, or the glands atrophia! ? and decayed. Hut such an remain can be saved for usefulness by this application. Instead of fouling the hair w ith a pasty sediment, it will | keep it clean and vigovom* lta ' j occasional nae will prevent the hair from turning gray or falling off, and consequently prevent baldness. Free from those deleterious ?" >stances which make some prepara98 lions dangerous and injurious to ?ri the hair, the Vigor can only benefit but not Larrn it. If wanted merely j for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing elsr ran lx? fo*in<l so desir. able. Containing neither oil nor dye, it does not soil white caxnbrie, and yet la->U long on the hair, , gk'ing it a rich glossy lustre and a *,,<11 grateful perfume. PREPARED PY Dr. J. C. AVER & CO., Lowell, Mat., rioff Practical and. Analytical Chemists* T. j BY ALT. bHlGCMTI ZVERTWnKSt