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Wheeling Ifrgistw. |? UAT Kl-wkkkly, wkkkli ^ THK IKGWTKK COMPANY. ^ . d( Tl'EftDAY, MAY 33. IM7?. li ' -T * ? 'I'MK WEEKLY KEOINTER la the largest and altogether the most complete news and family paper printed in Vl West Virginia. It will be sent to any ad- ^ dresa one year for s2.u0. Valuable premi- w am? to olno a<eut? and to aiilmcrlberK. (.| Tti* Mfsi*ngrr is a new paper at Mar- p tinsville, Wet/el county. It is indepen- u dent in politics, and has a handsome apDearance. b Tni Chinese excitement is doing re- p vived in California. There has been a '? recent arrival of 6,000, and 0,000 more are [ on the way. This is a subject of no mi-1 nor importance and should be seriously h discussed. k A gentleman from Brooke county iu- ^ forms us that the Democratic Convention C( held ia that connty on last Saturday, c< was entirely harmonious, and ?1' elo- w ments of the party met together ia a fra- [J tornal spirit. That is right. m m w Attorney General I'ieirrepont 11 a has been appointed minister to England. t| iiecretary Takt has been transferred ir from the War Department to the office ^ of Attorney General, and Donn Cam. kkon appointed Secretary of War. A coRBKsroNi>emt from Greenbrier county suggests the name of B. F. 11 akloic, Esq, as a presidential elector for ? the State at large. We desire to second U that nomination, for a better man or r? truer Democrat does not live than the " editor of the Independent?the Hestor of < our press. He deserves recogn'tioj) for his services and fidelity. J1 An interesting decision has just been rendered in Chicago as to the liability U of a bank in collecting drafts. It ap- u pears that the Bank of Montreal, of that y city, received a draft some time ago ^ from one of its correspondents drawn on ^ tho .State Street Savings Bank. Failing to colloct the money at once, ? the bank had the paper ^ acooptod, and during the three days ? that intervened before presentation for U payment the savings bank failed. Suit u was brought against the Bank of y Montreal, and the judge held thut the action of the bank ih having the draft accepted instead insisting on immediate payment rendered it liable,as it created a w new contract, and dischaged the drawers of the draft. ?^ 1 Much is at present being said in Fast- n ern journals of the features and causes of * the remurkable decline in shares in an thracite coal roads during tho past week; *j| but wo have not seen any allusion to what is really aie cause ui me vruuuiu. i -|That may be said to bo tnat the coa! | combination formed by the Eastern coa! ^ interests over-reached itself. The exi- ol gencios of the times demanded cheap coal. Q and these roads undertook to control prices so as to deny that demand. Hence w re ult what we see aliuded t?> in the Eastern papers as the causes of this decline? that the manufacturers supplied It with fuel by these roads "are ,ii drooping or dropped altogether; 'j! hundreds and thousands of tall chim- , f<i noys which three years ugo poured out u smoke and reddening the midnight air, dl stand now dark and smokeless; huge mounds of coa)?months' supplies?lie ? heaped upon wharves and in yards, un w called for and often unpaid for; that the coal mines are being worked either on J* half time or not at all, and tho coal rail- J? ways are not earning dividends" l'latus uto sustain the price of any great staple tj of produciion beyond a point which the ^ consuming interests can bear, will al- el pi ways, sooner or later, react as in this u hi case. t.| In this connection the Pittsburgh *' (/oynmercial savs: c* Mt "In this section wo arc hardly recover- H ing from the reaction of the attempt in e< 1872 to keep the prices f iron at double what it is now. Our Western coal in- n) terestsate now somewhat depressed; but ?t as the laws of trade have been given " their proper scope, there is no such de- j,. press ion here as in the Eastern coal in- It terests, and our coal-carrying roads are 111 doing comparatively well. The reaction ri the Eastern coal stt>cks is, we conclude, the proper aud necessary result of their jj own ^managements are responsible tor the misfortunes of their share holders." ni , , fa The Gnbernaltonal .tomli nilou. K W u K K l i n u. M ay 22, 1870. J,', KdIters of tlie Keg Uter. As one who has the welfare of our or State and tho success of the Democratic party at heart, 1 desire to recommend Kx Gov. Samuel Price, of Greenbrier county, as our nominee for Governor. Mr. Price is by no means a candidate for the position in tho common acceptation ^ of the term. He is riot working and will not work te secure the nomination. Hut m ho would accept it if it were tendered jj* him as the spontaneous and unsolicited m gift of his party. And if he should l>e tti chosen as our standard bearer he would labor industriously and earnestly, and I is am sura, with efficiency lpr the success of P> our ticket. I insert an extract troai Got. Prico to a frienil in this city, which u> explains his position in reference to the matter. Jle says: Ki Lswikhlho, May 8th, 1876 i You seem to think that my pcsirion in refereooe to the Gubernatorial electfon may be misunderstood. 1 hope it may not be. I am not seeking the office and upon oneconditioh only would lac- j oept a nomination for it. That condition in has been expressed to all my friends who cl' hare appr?ia? bed me on the subject. They ?? have said that I could unite and har- ?u monixe the two wings of the Democratic party. 1 have said in reply that if I could accomplish an end so desirable 1 should leel it to be my patriotic duty to accept a nomination if one was tendered, and upon this condition only. The contention ef course, being the judge. H With sincere respect, 1 am yours. Ac. j Saml kl Paica. wc | |Believing that Governor Pricejis just such a man as we want, and knowing j t?-i that he will resort to none of the ma- ^ chinery ordinarily used to secure politi- J w? caf recognition, 1 earnestly represent to , Ae all who bold dear the dignity and honor of our iftate and the triumph of our party, tne necessity of conferring this i Ov honor on one who will honor the State in receiving it. It is scarcely necessary j ' r me to speak of Governor Price's pernal history or record. He is well iown throughout the whole State. He u at one time Lieutenant Governor of irginia; wu tor many years a mem. >r of the Virginia Senate; was presi>nt of the last Constitutional Conveton of West Virginia, and has held any other positions of honor and trust i both the old and new State, and no ie can say that he failed in point of casbility or honesty, to come up to the Bry highest standard. The Comstituonal Convention adopted a resolution in hich they said that Gov. Price had distiargod his duties, as their President, with courtesy, dignity, ability and imartiality.*' Nearly all the older lawyers f the Slate are well acquainted with (ov. Price, having met him at the bar of ae Supreme Court and in the legislative alls of the old and new State, and all >in in according to him the highest raise for bis ability and learning js a iwyer, his purity and honor as a stateslan, and his blended digaity and couresy as a gentleman. He is a man who, while he has ever cen a faithful and consistent Democrat, as yet not of late been prominently conectcd with political affairs, and, thereire, is one upon whom all wings, socons, factions and elements of the party ..?m i r.1 u,11 v vniilr) unite, center and incentraie, without any element giving ras to another, but all joining in thcsuport of one who is aloft and free from hem all I believe there is no man in the State rho would poll so large a vote, and who, nominated, would do so much towards meliorating JJand healing anything in le nature of dissension that may exist 1 our party in this State, as would Gov. 'rice. Let us, therefore, place him at 10 head of our State ticket for the comig campaign. Democrat. DIED. KEPNEK.?On Sunday, May 21, lX7t>, at oeloek P. M., UEORGIANNA, daughter ol . A. and Oella P. Kepner, aged one year, >ur mouths uud fourteen uuys. Funeral lr >m the residence of her pa;uts, 122 Filteenth street, Tuesday alteroon.at 2 o'clock. Friends of the family re luvl'ed to attend. Forty years lias tested (lie value of tr. A. v '('odd'* Anti-itiilions and lVW Pill*. THE BUST PILL NOW IN DW For Hllllousuesa se Or. A. 8. Todd's Pills. For Liver Oomplslnt, St Dr. A. 8. Todd's Pills. For Dyspepsia, se Dr. A. 8. Todd's Pills. For Sick Headache, se Dr. A. 8. T< sld's Pills. For Disordered Stomach, se Dr. A. 8. Todd's Pills. For L. Haes! ion ol Food, se Dr. A. 8. Todd s Fills. ForCoi. tipation ot Bowels) se Di. A. 8. Todd's Pills. For Pal; itation of the Hear*, se Dr. A. 8. Todd's Pills. For Impurity ol the Blood se Dr. A. 8. Todd's Pills. For Pains in the Head se Dr. A. 8. Todd's Pills. For Pains in the Side, se Dr. A.M. Todd's Pills. LAIGHI.lN IIKOTHKKN A CO., PItOPKl KTUKS. Held by Druggists and Dealen everyhere. A CARD. [H) ALL WHO AKESUFERINU FROM [ the errors and indiscretions of Youth, L'rvouH weakness, early decay, loss of lauliood, Ac., I will send a recipe that ill cure you, kkkkof chakok. This great imedy was discovered by a missionary i South America. Send a self-addressed ivelope to the Rev. JOSEPH T. INMAN, at ion D, Bible House, New York City, teb&ieod-cgub HE GREAT REPUTATION 'hlcb Vkoktink hasattalued in all parts ' the country as a Ereat and Good Medicine, id the large number of testimonials hich are constantly being reCeived from rsous who have been cured by its use. ecouclnsive proof ot its great value. It recommended by physicians and apo iccaries. As a Wood-Purltier and Healthestorer it luis no uttial. VKtJKrtNK is not prenartd for a fancy rink made from poor liquors, which d?dilutes the system and tends to destroy eulth instead ot restoring It. Are not the many testimonials given ir thedlflerent complaints satisfactory ?any reasonable persons sutterlng troin isease that they can be cured? Head the liferent t> stimoulals given, and no one in doubt. Iti in ny of these cases thu arsons say that their pain and sutterlng in not be expressed, as in cases of 8ero lia, where, apparently, the whole body as one muss ot corruption. If Vkoktinr 111 relieve pain, cleanse, purlly and cure -liuummg ri.vfttrino tin* nut ifiit tn crfect health altvr trying different physians, many remedies, suttering ior years, it not conclusive proof, it you are a stirrer, j ou can be cured? Why is tins medine performing such great cures? It orks in the blood, in the rtrculatlnK aid. It can be truly called the Ortiu UmmI Puriflrr. The tireal source o| disMB originates in the blood ; and no mediae that does not art directly upon It, to nrlfy and renovate, has any just claim pon public attention. When the blood iconics lifeless and stagnanl, either from tange of weather or climate, want of ex else, irregular diet, or from any other ruse, the \ kuetink will renew the blood, irryofTthe putrid humors, cleanse the ouiach, regulate the bowels and impart tone ot vigor to the whole b dy. The >nvlctloli is. In the public mind as well i in the medical profession,that the remileasupplied l?y the Vtytnblr JTmgfiom e more sate, more succostu., In the cure disease, than luiueral medlciues. Vkuknk Is cotii|>oNcd of roots, barks and t-rbs. It Is pleasant to take, andlspeictly safe to give an Infant. Do you need ? iv> not hesitate to try it. You will ?ver regret it. CAKNOT BE EXCELLED. Chari.kstwon, March 19, IS?. . U. STKVKNH:Dkak Sir?This Is to certify that I have ie.1 your "ltlood Preparation" In my nilly lor s. v nil years, and I think that r Scrofula or tankerou- Humors, or heumatie Aflectlons, It cannot be exiled : and a* a blood purifier aud spring edlcine.it isthetiest Urine I have ever ed; and 1 have used almost everything. i?n cheerfully reccmiiueud It lo auy le in need of such a medicine. Youm respeetfully, Mas. A. A. DINSMOKK, 19 Kussell street. WHAT IS \EEDED. Boston, Feb. 13, 1871. KNKY It. STHVUhS, Kjk?. Dkak Sib?Alniut one year since I found vscir in a teeoie eanaiuon rr?'tn general blltly. VK(iicTlXKw#??trttnijly recomended to me by a triead who had been uoh benefitted by Its use. 1 procured e article, and after using several Itottle*. mi restored to liealtit. and discontinued i use. 1 feel quite confident that there no medicine superior to it for those coni?lnt? for vrbich It is especially prepared; id would cheerful y recommend it to ose who teei that they need something restore them to Perfect health. Respectfully vours. U. L,. PETTKNGILL. rniof S. M. Fettengill A CoNo. lu state street. Bos ion. IVES HEALTH, STRE.\GTII AID APPETITE. iy daughter lias received great benefit tin the u*e ot the Vanrruts. Her dentng health wa* a source ot great auxly to all ot her friends. A tew bottles of e VK3KT1BK restored her health, ength and appetite. N. H. TILDEN, Insurance and Real Estate Agent. No. Sears Bui.ding, Boslou, Mass. A in ED FIFTE6I POUNDS OF FLESH. Soith Bkrwick, Ml, Jan. 17. 1872. R. STEVENS, Ebu. t? >KAR8iR?I have had Dyspepala In its trst torm for the last ten years.and hare i Ken hundreds of dollars worth of ma'lle without obtaining any relief. In 8t>, niter last I commenced taking It ? Mirriw*. since which time my nealtL a steadily improTed. My food digests 11; anil 1 havr gained fltteen pounds of ?h. There are several others in this ice taking Vm.gTfNK; and all hareobned relief. Yours truly. THOMAS K. MOORE, eraeer ot Card Room. Portsmouth Co.'s ! (Ills. frgellae ta Sold bjr oil Dragglila let) Lib wheeling d NEW ADVERTISEMENTS SVAPORATKD PEELED PEACHES, AT 0 ORAWTORD A THOBUKN'S. Red Raspberries Pumpkins and California salmou in cans. Pickled Oysters aud Pickh d Clains iu glass. SAUCES. Turner's Desert Sauces, Lea Jc Perrln's Wore, stershire Sauce, Prince 01 Wales Salad Sauce. Just rei eived by CRAWFORD A THOBURN, ap20 1070 Market St., cor Eleventh. IMPORTANT A.\NOl'N('i:?KK I . If you wish to have Vanes and Baskets filled with fre-h, beautilul growlng flowers; It you wish to have the graves of your departed friends decorated, if you wain fresh flowers, flower anil garden seeds, English I., w a Onus reed. BlueUrass seed, Sweet Potato,Touiato and Cahlmge plants, cat at 1-100 Market str? et. Boquets, Verbenas, Petunias, & ., received fresh every day. Flower Pots wanted. Call and see how low we work an i cheap we sell. HARRY UiLL it Co., apposite Pollock's Mill. my2kj "dissolution. The firm of Hobbs, Taylor A Co., lias been tills day dissolved, y. W. Beck, Alex ander Morrison and Samuel Nesbit retiriug. N. W. BECK, ALEXANDER MORR1HON, HAM J El. NtHBlT. Wlieeliug, May 10, ls~U. my2iq AD-tllNilsTH A'i'U IWSALfT The undersigned administrator of the estate_of Richard H. Brown, dee'd, w;li on 8A1UKUAI, May *>, niw u n"v? sell at Public Auction at room So. 12, 122C Chapllne street, up stair-, the personal effects ol the late Richard S. Brown, consisting ot FUKNITUKF, CARPETS, PICTURIfiS: also2 DIAMOND STUDS, 1 GOLD WATCH and JEWELRY, to be seen at Heunegen, Bates & Co. Also at the same time and place will be sold 20 shares of the capital stock of the Nail City Brewery. WM. H. HALL, Administrator. my-23-W-F-S. BROWN THE PHOTOGRAPHER, No. 1222 Market Street. Will make jou a nice Oil Painting from any old picture, in an 8 by 10 frame, three Inch moulding lor 88. SEE SIGN OF BIG CAMERA. my 23 PURE AND SWEET."~~ B. F. Caldwell bason baud some of tb fines' REFRIGERATORS ever brought t*i the city. For keeping MEATS, BUTTER, VEGETABLES, and MILK. "PURE AND SWEET" They are tko thing. Also a line assortment of the best make COOKING STOVES, Together with a complete assortment ol HOUSE 11 It X IS IIIX (J GOODS. GALVANIZED IRON CORNICE WORK AND Tin rooting done at short notice. No. 1507 A l.iUO Mai it street, near B. A. O. H. K. Depot. iuy28 AUKNT8 WANTED for the New Historical Work Our WESTERN BORDER. A Complete and Graphic History oi American Pioneer Life KM YEAKS AUO. its thrilling coiiiliets ot lted and White Foes. Exciting Adventures, Captivities, Forays, Scouts. Pioneer women and troys, Indian war-puths. Camp liie, and Sports, A book for old and young. Not a dull page. No competition. Enormous sales. Agents wanted every'Where. Illustrated Circulars free. J. C. McCUKDY A Co., Philudu. Pa. myi'lb. Afi? NT 7:t.t?n/?'? mil- ilnji it, st MUfcfl I liter art/ jxt/ter. Only 51 50 a year. Three <10 ciiromos fr?e. MUNYON A 8P0NBLKK, Pubs., PIH u? Pa. mylttb A M P" A| mf* O For best cuance in I w tlie world to coin money. Add res l). 8. Safety Pocket Co.. Newark, N. J. uuttb Mind reading, psychomancy Fascination, Soul Cliarrniug, Mesmerism and Marriage Guide, showing how either sex may fascinate and gain the love and attention ol any person they choo-e instantly, tCO pages. By mail oOcis Hunt A Co,, 130 a. 7tli St., i'liilu. Pa. Wanted Agents for the Great Universal CENTENNIAL HISTORY mo THE CLOSE OK THE KIHST ItMl X years of our Nat ioual Ind puudeuce, Including an account ot ti e coming Oraud Centennial Exhibition, 700 pages, tine engravings, low price, quick sales. Extra terms, fend lor circul tr. P. W. ZIEOLEH A CO., alt* Arcli 8t., Philadelphia, Pa. mi88b . For Ooughfl, Golds, Hoarseness, And all THKOAT 15I8KAHB8, use Well's Carbolic Tablets, Put up only in Blue boxes. A TRIED A ED SURE REM ED) For sale ny Druggists generally, an<! JoitNSToN, HOLLOVAYdCO , Phi!??!<>!plllll A Cup of Good Tea. A noted English Traveler says much lluor Tea isdiauk iu Russia than in Kngland; the difference Is not, probably, owing to the overland transportation hut that the Russian* buy the best Tea grown lu China, little of that kind going to other countries. The Russian Tea Company offer In this market a limited <iuantity o! this TEA. It is absolutely PUKE. Sent by mail, prepaid, 1 lb canisters $2 aO; H lb II i'?. To Introduce this Tea a liberal sample sent for 2?c. RUSSIAN TEA CO., 1W Pearl street. N. Y. apzS-La XFO We will star; you in a busily U tiess you can makefoOaweek "Jl/rrjXTTfywithout capital easy aid reill Uii JJ X spectable tor either sex. I At* s NTs SUPPLY CO.. 2 ! Bowery, N\ Y. my23?b ~excursionTno concert TO STEUBENVILLE, OHIO, OS STEAMER HUDSON, By Wleecl Musical Institute, JFrldLay, May 20, Lt'Avion Wheeling at 3 J*. X. Far* tor round trip, Including admimion to Concert, 91 ju. I Meal tickets eacit 5u cents. I Tickets for Excursion, Concert and Supper on boat, can !>e procure*! at APAMS i LUCAS* Music Store. mrlt? LOUIS DEOdERT, PR Ai 1 ICAL Watchmaker & Jeweler inyjot 1507 Market Street. Special Meeting. A meeting ok THK MKMBERHOF the Nail City Boat Club will tie hi Id at the Boat house thU evening at 7o'clock A full attendance ts desired, as business ot Importance will be Uansact*-*!. J AS. PETERS, l*rca. C. A. Helmbrlght, See*)-. A1LY REGISTER, TI NEW ADVERTISEMENTS THOMPSON & HIBBERD, PRACTICAL ' Plumbers, Gasand Steam fitters 1314 MARKET STREET. Deal era In all kinds of Lead, W rough1 and <?aat Iron Pipes, Hewer Pipes and Chimney Tops, Hteam and Water Gauges, Siphon Pumps, Hafety Valves, Bath Tubs, Kinks, Ac. Hole Agents for the SPRINGFIELD GAS MACHINE I j Orders from the country promptly filled. ! ap21 _ WHEELING, W. VA^ HUMPHREY'S WITCH HAZEL ; A.ni? HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS, AT SULLIVAN'S, fob Beck's Block, 1609 Market St. rilHE RESIDENCE OF THE LATE I Josiah F. Updegraff, on Twelfth Btreet. Inqulie or Col.Thomas O'Brien, or O. S. Feeuy. may20s ' Trotting* Match , on FAIRGROUNDS, Wheeling Island, i THURSDAY, MAY 25th, ) FOR A Purse ofSaOO. J. B. Cridland names bk. mare HOT WATER. John Palliner names bay mare IDA MAY. Race, good day and good track, mile heats, three In five. mylBi J. L. BURLEY, Prop r. I _ =3 g M ? =r c/3 ? 38 ? u o < * Si. 2 C "rr, -n ^ Z ? C5 2 "in ? 2t? 2? i : ||J S , m r#) ^ -ri . c ? S o Z T = ?. _ 3 n * n "" Z *' a o-o ft) 55 y ^ o ai ^ vi < r 2"5 en . 'f0 o < - r* > cr> , H> PJ iebis 09 N 5? 3 0/5 ^ " O O ? 2^ oo f= ? . I ? . V 0) ^ Qj o r co W o ? ij H ? i >- .. * .g h- M rl O ^ ?- Pi 6 - ' ^ < H ~ LlJ 0 *z 3 M 1-1 b V 2 fc ? J P 0 ? Li U ^ ZD F^ ? . "O ! ? W J <j * 1 *r.w FOR CINCINNATI. , J[-\ THK FINK, NEW, LIGHT i"?p ij'Jjfc passenger steamer I XnTT s, <'linrlrx Muhleninn, Commander, I Ed. Muhleman, Clerk; will leave for the I above <>11 Tuesday, Mat it!, lKTti, at :t i P. m. Far freight or passageapply on board i or to C. H. BOOTH A CO., j myl Agents. DUR YEAST SATIN GLOSS STARCH! TRY IT! | Use it once, and you will use no other. -0DURYEAS' IMPROVED CORN STARCH, Pronounced by Jurora of GKKAT INTERvixinvii rvuMirinv m#r i to be the "PERFETIOX OF QUALITY." A trial will Insure lta popularity everywhere. None genuine without Duryeaa'on every package. FOR SALE BY GROCERS GENERALLY. may 22 Cheapest House in the City. MARKET SQUARE, BECOND WARD. 16 Bar. OoM Soap for $1. 12 lb*. Choice N. O. Suvar for II, 12 Cans Choice Tomatoes for tl SO. And canned goods ot every kind at low ' rates. "Choice Teas from 30c to tl per pound. Also, Craig's Baking powder, the beat in the city. Examine rnr fine ate ck beler* you make your purchase*. JOB* FITZPATRICK, sp2Vc 1MO Market (Ireet. Wall Street Caricatures A new Book, 48 Pages, containing 14 Engraved Illustration*, with information lor stock ^peculator*. Price 10 cents by mail. Tl'MBKIGK<t OU., Bankera and Broker*,: t 2 Wail street, 14. Y. febXb J JESDAY MORNING, I NEW ADVERTISEMENTS THE LADIES' AND 9 TRADE ARE # INVITED TO CALL AND SEE THE BEST SELECTED STOCK 0 F | DRY GOODS! 1 N W ECEELING, ALL NEW AND FRESH AND VERY CHEAP. O. rX\ HRUES, Main Stroot. OUR Hand Loom CACHMiRE SILKS,' ARK THE REST VALUE IM WHEELING. mr'28 Cheapest Wall Papers IN THE CITY, AT A. W. PAULL & BRO'S. 111.'MAIN ST., Horn brook'a Block. White Back Wall Papers AT 8c PER ROLL. BEST GLAZED PAPERS AT lj CENTS. A complete stock ol tine an.l decorative goods at a I prices. Hanging and Decorating done and work whi ranted. *p25 GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES AND Window Caps, TIN ROOF, CONDUCTORS, Ac., at A. BRAUN'N, NO. 152> M AIN STREET, one door above Stone Bridge. a|>5 M. REILLY, I WHOI.KHALK Grocer and Pork Packer, Nos. l.'XN <t 1311 Main Street, niirri ivr: wfjst Va. Hole Agent Dupont Powder Mills. 1 N. 0. Sugars & Molasses. ON HAND AND AKKIVINU. A FULL stock of prime to choice I/outshina Sugars and Molasses, which are offered to the trade low. mar9 N. RE IE 1,1. FAMILY FLOUR. 100 Bhls. Canton City 11 fancy.| 200 " Howard Mills, fancy. "AO " White Hose, family. 20u " Pittsburgh, lamily. 2U0 " Idlewlld, family.. In store and for saie by mr9 W. RE1LLT. 3 FISH. i 25 Halves Large No. 1 Mackerel, ' 100 " " No. 2 " 2to *' No. S mack-rel. tat and|large, 1 40 Bbls. Labrador Herring, 20 Halves " " 200 " Lake Herring, 80 M White Fish. 10 Boxes Georges Cod Fish, I 50 " Boneless " f. Nos. 1 ami 2 Mackerel In kits, , In store and for sale low by mr9 M. REILLV. COFFEE. 1 A/) BAGS PHI M K TOCHOlCK OUFFEEH lvu In store and for salejjy^ | mrO .1. REIL.LT* 1 REFINED SUGARS. i 100 Bbln. Crushed, Powdered A Granulated, i 100 " ExtniCand A White, j ( ; 60 - Franklin B, j ( 50 " Yellow C, In store and for sale by mr9 M. REILLT. ? TEAS AND TOBACCO. I ; A FULL LLNK OF CHOICE OOLONG. ! J\ Japan, Ganpowder, Hoachong and Young Hyson Tea*, and leading brand* or V1r-!nta and Kentucky ChewingToharcn* 1 always on hand. Special inducements : oflered In the** lines. I < mr? M. REILLT. * "BACON AND LARD. A FULL SUPPLY ALWAYS ON H A NI) of Leaf Lard, S. C. Ham*, Shoulders, f Clear Sides, S. C. BriakeU. etc. orders filled treah from smoke-house daily. _ I mmr9 H? BCfLLT* SUNDRIES. SYRUP*. CHF.FME, WOODEN WARE. . Brooms, Soaps, Candle*, Cracker*, % senceOoflee, Indigo, Matches, Vinegar, Carbon and Laird <M is, Spleen, Rice, Starch, HnuflV, Soda, G root-r* Drugs and such other articles as are usual ty lound in a first-class boose. . REILLT. j n HAY323, 1376. NEW ADVER1 RED IROIN THE G1 PATENT SILVER LA Unanticipated Demand! Science, Improved Machirer Bound to Give < The Silver Lake Flour possesses all thes out a competitor, and to-day stands at the mrl.3 C. OULI New Spring < GOO Ceo. R. Ta^ j Stock Fresh a Pai !n No1 DRESS STOCK Of SUMMER ! NEVER JSC Black Hand-Loom Silks Plain Silks?All Colors. Black Grenadines in plaii Black silk warp Cashm< Blaolt Taiiiiwo, I: DelaiiioH, B TWILLED SILK S Camel's Hair Suitings in All the latest novelties t for street or evening wear. New style Basques and and Linen. Linen Ulster Dusters, N< Great Bargains in Do keeping g( CEO. R. TAY 1876. NEW Gl We h nve In * to re onrSPRlNO HTOC'K of G< Htylew Diagonal, Straight and Basket ings, Fancy Pantaloon Anil a larjje etoek of BUW1NEHH MTITINGH, vile the attention of our customer** u full anil comj GENTS' FURNIi Embracing all new novel tie*. A full line of bratvd H I \<? NHIKIM. and Colore*'. :li Hhirtaof all kind* made to ordei Call and exan .J. H. STAI.l. UiHA.1T mrlO No. 27 Twelfl Ho! Ye Stoveless! |; Every one In need of reliable Htoves will i find their lnlereat bent Milted at Sweeney's Store !! fly examenlng PRI* K* and PTVLHt. Al- I way*on hand the lateat, beat and Most Improved Patterns. All kind* of old Iron taken In exchange 'or new !*tovea, ('anting*. Tinware, or old Move repair*. Give me a call ^atlMaetlou warranted. It H. SWEENEY, Bo. 32 ElevealH filreel. lower >: .<! Meeond Ward Warkel House. mat t CI > V>II*TU,|I . Another l>ot of thoee , INE BLACK ONYX NECKLACES, i PENDENTS, EAK RINGS. Ind foil et* Itut received, and will ?> 1 old v.t) cheap. roral E?rKln*? ? -t 3.75 .'oral Set* IUJjO All are cordially invite! to call and extmlne the*e good*. 4ENNEGEN, BATES &. CO., ! 1154 MAIN ST. Strict Personal Attention ( OIVKf TO THE . impounding of Prescriptions, AT r. H. SIUVBY'S J 1 Drug and Proscription Store, * i II irU COR. OPPOSITE POHTOKKICR. j DSEMENTS, I FRONT! = *eat iKEF LOUR HOUSE I I * ^ Unexpected Success! . j ! ! y and A No. f Wheat are ] Good Results. e advantages and consequently is with- i head both for quality and price. :bay a soxs, sole agents. ind Summer > D S. /lor & Co. ,nd Complete. roltieN in GOOD 3a SILKS NEVER SO LARGE, > CHKAP. at Reduced Prices. d and stripe. 3res. loiirh'tta, Black i*i 11 inn tin oh. UN UMBRELLAS. plain, plaid and stripes, or ladie s' combination suits Overskirts in Camel's Hair 3w York make. mestics and House)ods. LO R &CO. OODS. 1876. rxxlH. AJl the SEW A SO J>K8IKABLK i in Worsteds, Spring Overcoatand Vest Patterns, entirely new In deal|(n, to which we Inlod the public. We alao have tlcte atocfc of 3JH1KTO GOODS, White ^hlrte of flneat quality. The celeiirtM in New Pattern*, alwaya In atore. r, atxl a perfect lit grin ran ted. nine atock. MAN Ac CO., TAI I.OKM th St., Wheeling, W. Va. c. a. .wlftui.rtkk. DENTIST. Qkkice and rkbidenc'k no. 1067 Main afreet, above 11th, Wuecllng, W. ??. Nitron* Oxide Owi and other ana*.lietlCM adinSnlNtered octit CRO?K AND "BASE BALL ! Wholesale ami Retail. CITY BOOK STORE. in > 12 U t w elkth htreet? Cheap Boots and Shoes. Having hold my property on Main afreet, at a hitch figure, and trill have to leave the *ame within le.? day*, I differ rny large atock of BO/TB and HflOEft |?r aale at any price, (.'all and see. The r.rleea will ixirpriae you. AI*< a IOC or Shelving lor Hale. JACOB LAXDFIUF.D, royl> Proprietor. T WATCHES 1 WATCHES! AT TCKNEK A DILLON'S, LM MA lb ? ket street, can be iound the Largest and Best Selected Stock ijf floe <ioM and Hllver Key and m I winding Watrhaaever brought to the oily, : Iticir nncea un Uicm (rjodi are beyond (x?iTi j.etiuon Diyk j OIuhm NhadoM ' For covering :LOCK?, WAX FI>>WEHM, WTATLE4, All alxea, lor tale at dure House Art store. tny20 E.JL _N 1COLL. HHATXOT8, MARBLE TABLES, LIBRARY TABI Eft, iORSER BRACKETS, ind a lull ?tock of all klnda ol PAKMJK. HAMBEHand DUKMrtlNG-KOOM ForUVure. i. MENDEL, BOOTH A CO. may 19 / FOR SAUE. I TRUSTEE'S SALE. ~ I By vihtuk of a dkkd of tki st h made by the .Wheeling Centrlp. t.| H Jower Company, a corporation exists? inder the laws ol the Stat* of West Vir H (tnl>k. to me a* truntee, dated the itth .i.J H if March, A. D., li<71, and of record In the dike of the Clerk of the County Court 0t H jlilo county. Weal Virginia, lu dev.| CJl lust book numbered ?, page* >47 an4 H lift, I will,on I hurMtay, the 25th day ?r Nay, |^( I mnmenclngat lUo'clock a. m..atth?ir.,ni' I loor of ti e Court lionae ol Ohio coutity H arOQC<d tw sell to the highest and !? * t,^' H ler, the following deaeri bed property.:,. H n it: All that ci rtaln piece or pare'. , ?j and situate I11 tliut part ol the city H >f Wheeling, bale of West vlr. H ;tula, known as North Wucellng.boutidnj H and described aft lOiloWM. to-wit: |p K!b. II ng ata|Milnt lu ihe north line ..j * H waft formerly known aft chestnut alley H n?'w called Seventh street, at the in" lei section of said line wllh the western I line of land owned by the Pittsburgh Wheeling and Kentucky Hall rood c. mi H pany,thence In a northerly direct tuu with H said line of said railroad company three H hundred and fourteen feet t3iP mors ?r H less, to the south Hue ol an alley, then,* H vMtvaraly direction to the tutorn shore H olthe Ohio river, thence south with the meandersot said river three hundred mut I seventy-eight and a half leet uuirs H or less, to the north line ol said SeVeblh I street, thence with said north Una of Seventh street eastwardly lo the place U| H lieglnulng, the same being the pjm. ?r parcel ol land which was conveyed to the said Wheeling ^Centripetal Power t utu- H !7 1S73, which deed it recorded in thei'lerk's office of the Or uuty Court ot Ohiocountv indeed book Nr. oi, pagcliB. ' Anil also ull that other piece or parcel ot land situate lu thai part of the muI cu known as North Wheeling, being 4corner of a piece or parcel of laml i-riuor \ own*i by Jonathan Zane, <lecea*? d. l>ound?l?i described as follows, to-wit: Uqrinm.,'! at the.southwest oerueroi Mid j^*, , llouerf piece or parcel of >at:d ..q if,,, em shore of the Ohio nv?r, fhenre 1 northeastern ill recti ou Willi the *.utli n Hue of said piece or pareel of Un.) Intersection of wtid lasi mentioned itiV with the south line of Sev. uu? su.Vi thence westward!}' with tin >.?id s..utli line ol Seventh street to the eastern sim,,. of snhi river, thencedown said river to u.e place of beginning, nu<| la -d l>? lug * inangler piece, containing abont fifty** \<'ii square rmls. being the name piece or patei ot laud which was conveyed (o the said Wheeling t'eutrlpetal I'owitt'ompuny b> flans Wl'hllllps and wife, hy- deed dated the :5flh day ot?ieiol>er, A. l).,'liG.i, Mini iecordnl in tile oftlee of the ?'Ink ot the County taiurt of 11UI0 county, In deed u...k No. 61, page 'dad. And also all interest,right,tltleot claim of the said Winding CentnpeiMl I own Company In aid to the building*, studs, improvement*, engines, Isaiers, machine r\ and all the p? r onal property sliiiaicnu |lie land conveyed by said deed III tills'. And also the chatter of said Wheeling Centripetal I'ow 1 r Company, together with all its fiaucliises, licenses,right*ainl privileges of every kiml and des?*riplinii. Ami also all the riglu, title, elaliu m iii. terost of the said party of the tlrsi pot in ami locertaln patentsissued l>y tin l nin-,1 States of America, and numbered ?",? 1 i?.:ws, 1iw,;{j?, liNi.fsJainl lli.tifu respectively And also all ihv right, title, claim "i interes! ot said Wheeling Centripetal I'hm r Company In and to all person hi property 01 whatever kind or uoscrlption, anil wherever situated. The same la-tug the property tneulloinsl ami described ill siild deed of trilsl. TKKMS OK M\I.K?Throe ilioiisaml dollars cash, one thousand one iiundnsi and t Welitv-tive dollars <111 the IWl li dm September, K76, Ulld the resldlleoii tin Alii day ot March, IH77, purclisser to give bond with approved neeurlty lor deferred pay. iiients. Selling as trustee I shall only convey such title as la vested in me as such lust.* OKOKOK W. .IRIM Its. jni*tis John W, Mi reiiKi.t., Auctioneer, no; FOR ? A LB. 34 Shares ol Stock iri the .Qfanrlarri Printinn flnmnanv . ....?jj r~"} Apply t<? .1AM KM K. CA1UUH.L At the utliee of the Company, Utli M IIIHI l ill TRUSTEES ALE. lty virtue of 111 ?* ? ?! ??f Trim uiwln (<> mi> il* Trustee <H James Cheek and Wife, he ir liiK date tile lutnday (if July, lv"l, and recorded In hook N<?.?, | iw * I?1 an I < he office nl Keeonler <>l Ulllo i-ouuly, and state.if Wist Virginia, I wn on ili? l?A Y, f lie:?>tli ilny ??l May, A. I?. I?C?.. *t tinflout ilisir at tin- Court House of i.e.I enniity , sell at ptthllr iinetlon, >mrue.,. 1 iik at I o'clock ft M? Uiu following r m slate, vlx: A tract of liiiul on the water* of Cami.? mail's run In sat.I county of iihlu, nr..I mi which the .aid Cheek now resides; r. aulu tract of laiol being bouudisl t<> il?lanils of Isane Cox, l/ililsn Col, annua! McCarty, J. ttCrlss ami John Atkln?>i>. ami containing nhont slxty-*cn n ner.s Term* made knC u u on .lay of sale. HAMCK1. 11. KKM.Y, Iin*lis ap2Kb FOR SALE. U'K HAVK TWO VKItY Nl V. T* ?l story hrtck tenement lu.uw. mi Twenty fifth street, lor sale. Tie y are neaily new ami In tudlftllrwpaJr. ii" Ii eniilairi* four room* aii.l a kitchen, and hot Ii have K'ssl cellars. Any |wi*on Hiring acheap ilwelling limne wi Ii h ?t? ami upon re .aonnble terms, wll'. dowell I. .call, tor full particulars a|>|>l)' to the tllliletslgn.il at tin Ii office. No. II tHl'Icrpline street, Wheeling. W. Vs. CHAI UAH A CHl.K. aprl'ili Attorney* I'or Sale. ONK OKTHK It XT AND MiimI DKXIK AHI.Y located fin main brook* couti'), owned l#y Mr. A. M Huehniian, contain Ilia hi6 aerea, 4 si Improved ami In llo hlgnot state of culllValloll. Hire ftm lao story Hrlek Dwidliiig.containing II room* 'all lite wary mil linflitliign Kilutksl four I m lies son: h ol Wei sotinc. on lt? thany pike * <>1 luither parUcplar* apply to nir7 Al.l?Kl6s?lN A I'Al 1.1TRUSTEE'S SALE. HY VJItTI'K HK A DKKD <?K TKI sf niH'le l?y Arnliew Laniry to ma ? 'iruatee, ilaieil the 2lsl day ol Janu*iy. ItCli, ami duly record ml hi I fie offlre of i/e Clerk of the i ounty Court of < ?hn? ?ajnh til U?-.-<nii iruni mm* ,,,, .... on Sn i m r<i ii > ih? iMHli 4a; W ??J IH70. -?t Hit* Ironl .Joor oi ili? ' Il>"of XHI'I rounf) , rotomi-tirliiK n I >' a in., oflrr lor iuii< tin- lollow mi pi 't?f. (hut In io hii>; On.- Work lfor?.-, 01,. ' V mikI one Si t of Work Muia-w. i'TiiiH ?.| *n|?* caaij. lilntf ? In*'* hall convey only Mick Interval In 0 . lort'icoiijK (<io|?>-rty a? in v+tr i li. on ? Truntiw. K. ir. i HA? HAKI Tm>U+ J. C. llKHt ?.r. Anallou r. m? * Till' afiovi- mil" ti;i* In en ad/numd tin III nalnniay, Muy <7, !*; , <-oi*u?< (?< ini at 10 o'clock a. in. K. li.i'KAi'KAfT, Tnuo-r. FOR RENT. FOR. 1AW?> OK TMKKK INUKflMIIKl t'ftUl*. gUM, I/I III'- llOU?e, ?Ofll? ' 'if Murk.I .*rj?t Kourt?.ntli ?lr'-? t-. nl'n'' (or yiruac rio n, or for a "ii?ll (amil). I'"~ e alou given liono'llai'-lv. Alan. from April Jat. 'ii?* tinaemcrit room ?if Urn ?aiii? IruiiiJUjr. uci'iipM liy K. 1. >or-i ? Krt^ u KMinrrror fn.'-kat?r .farul. Ai-pir i? UK. M. K. HLUJUKX Or (/> '^jnlre O'Ko !?-, c.rnrr Market an-l Fourteenth atrecta. tyl' 0 FOR RENT A A HOL'MK OM MKVF.NTKItKTH blri*U Four Rooms, Kitchen ard Cellar. Knoulr* at ?n* r of MevenU-eDlii au i WoicI at reel*. myfat HANOK \ UfttVNQK. Kff MM UWMt Jf ORGASTO 1N, W. J A, milE HKALTHKVLNEHrt OK TliK 1>>J. CAL1TY; the an per lor IWrlllt ? t>>i instruction; Um ?roaonli?l, ular?plin*r> tnd otbw KlviuUgi-t ofloml b?v? mwir this Institution dm?rT?lly popular w*i. tti'Mo who deaire to aoe?rnnljiib *?uimI education under tbo moot m*<?r?WrrlrCUIMUDOIS. * Winter Term tir(ln? January 5th. Hynng Turin ba*lD? March 9tti. for Catalogue, and fuller Information addreaoaay of the Regent* or of the f?nlly. JOH N W. Ht 'OTT, D. D. EL. l>.. *epll<^l Actinic President. AO* ZLNfc 1 "The Household Maaanineof Auieilca. TWO aerial ?lorle* In 1*7*. "Raglee II*by M/a. Julia c. K. Dorr; and "Mirian. t?y T. H. Arthur, kiutle.-'jJc'a >'a?rtat i'*iI'Tia In every number. Ttrm? }i*>' I- ' year; I coplea for tB.5#. Mp.endld H<>ok ?lfern and Premium*, ci-.jlu. u number 10 cu-to. T K. Af?THCR A HON, no^tta Phllad Parnrr hamplw* to auemx LULL Oom hi nation Xtedlalwii, with rflLL Cbromu*. Handatcuup, P.P.tfiuefc Now bed ford. Moo* feblo