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/ transportation. Baltimore & Ohio R. R. Cc ilssibh 25 AND AFTER MOIfDAY, APRIj uc?, rmiae will ru a owe, Wheeling time: KAsiBor.xi) 7jum "" No. 9f4o 13. So S-Ho 7. No ixavvl a. ?. a. m.a. b. A- M-iP. 1 Wneeiing ?:*> ?:4o 9.-U6 10 ?D| 5.3 arkivwat p. k. p. m. OrStoa ?:<* *** l**) 3-Jft 9.4 ?,v?er 11 4*X> CumMrUB-i... Uauj 4:40! 2J> j4#r;in?l>ur^. -:4c I 7 U0 _. 4JS Washt'n O'-? 5:3 9:2* 1 7.01 Baltimore 6:01 ?.i 10:45 8^5? I , A. *. p. 1 ph'ijulclpliifc? 11 -"aO ... 2:35 ldl a. *. York ..... otlj........ j (1:15.^..^ 5.li Son I and 5ru'. dally: No*. 3 dally ex *Dt jiondav: No*. " and 43 daily except Snriiay. No. ? stops at ail .tatione bt? f,_.n Wheeling and lirazton. No. 7 >topf ?t ?U stations belweeu Wheeling anti Cumberland. vJaTBOUXD 7KA1X3. ? [No 2 No # ?To 4 No~( UtTvi A. M.A. M. P. X.P. x Wbe?''i)2 3:25 7:4C 12:55 4:4J arkivb AT I laaeevld'- 1 6au 11 & 5:07 90.' p. ?. jiewsrfe 7:40 12:ao ?:15 10:1,' ColuiuSos? 9:30 2:4? 7?5 11:* p. m. ?k? M41 8:30 rl - a. x. a. x. a. x ?' Chicago *-?) 8:30 8 AO PsyP'tt ? - Id5 7 30 ~ 8 :m x.i a. * Ciaeinnati 2:50 58)0 5:U Ip. m. -..... vlUe 7:45 12:40 10:44 a. x. a. m. p. x. p m s. Louis.... i S:10 8:10 2:1S 2:..' p. x p. x. a. x. a. x Indianapolis- ? 6:40- U=4o 6:20 83 tie'roll ~l KJI 10-jo 9:20 No*.2and 4 run dall^-.No. bandsdally ex -ept Sunday. rlaat bound trains make connections a Baltimore for Philadelphia, New Yorl and Boston. At WaahlngtonUty lor al points .South. West bound train* make direct con nee tions tor all principal points West am Northwest. Pullman Palace Sleeper w.Il run on No land 4 from Ben wood to Chicago. IHi EELISO PITTbBl'RUH ASD BAL 7 mo RE Dl VISION. LKAVHJ. akkivb8. Wheeling ^Washington Pa., :.,ii> at ...j<:1oa.m. daily at 10:65a. s Wheeling ^Washington, Pa., dally at..._5:20 p. x. dallyat 735p. x San lays excepted. 'Sundays excepted. lira, : to all principal points on sal* at depot. Office opeu at all hours durin, the day. THOH. R. SHARP, gf Master 01 Transportation. K.T. DBVRIES. General Agent. apli Cleveland & Pittsburgh R. R CU.VDEN.SED TIME CARD. MM /AND AFTKK APRIL 16,1876, TRAINS I(_/ will run Daily, (exceptSunday,) as fwl< lotravix: ____________ accom 0 mail. cxpheb8 LKAVg. Sella,re - 5:55 a m .0:50 a.a 2A5 f.x End - *t?>rt '.=.5 ' 118)0 " 2:4.5 " Martin's Kerry 6:1.$ " 11:68 " 2 A3 " La Grange 6:48 " 11:50 44 338 " 8teut?*nville... 7 8)6 " I2sfcp. x. 3:47 " || \4elisvHle 8 31) " t 1A5 " 5:15 " jr Rix hesu-r ?:3U " 2AO 44 6:10 " Plttsnukh AKKIVK. Pltt-.bMi^'h 10:36 " 3:40 44 7:15 Aitoona .'>:.55p.x #:40 " 11:56 " Harrishurg 12:15 ' 2:40 a.m. 3:45 a.x Baltimore 7A6 " Washington.... 9:02 " Ph iiuteiolila.. 3:13A.x 78*) 44 7:35 " Now York- 6AO " 10:10 ' 1035 44 i.tvr.x .. .v.x.j. Alliance.. 12:.'*> " , 5:15p.m. Bavenna 1:31 " 6.-U6 M fiadson 21W 6:32 " l| Ft. Wayne. Ildt " 2:45 a.m. f : ?i:.T>'A.M ?rJU " ' Arominoda'lou train leaves B?llalreat 4:4' i\ m., au'i arrives at Steubenvllle at Special Accommodation trains leav? Bell.i.re at a. a., and 12:50 p. m.; Bridgeport If Vj a. nx. .?ml 13)5 p. m : arrive at M i :n '. Fen j at 10:15 a. ra. and 1:15 p. ai. KeturMiii . Martin's Kerry at 11 i. mi., . op. tti.; Bridgeport 11 :-k a a., a d . ; p. :u.; strive at Bollaire at I 11 :v a. m.. an ' p. iu. i P.rtets to . . pr: oelp 1 points In the | Et.t at i * procured at the j C oon I'ic et nr. . ; viel.ure House, and I atUivstation : Br- 1 ,e^e)rt. I-'. K. MYERfl, I a: >> . r .? Ticket Agent, UK vi''J AKIERS FOR STYli . : jiiTS & SHOES. S As a>ual we ) are ahead in l t fashionable waialng shoes J , tor ladles, f i i Ma colta, f-ILli l Kren h Tie, ' %-X Kiupicss, Centennial 4 |m .^1 Fresh supplies Mlfl are added dal'y toour\ar1ed .t large stock. We i appreciate iu?' uu immense snccc*-* since out v 'Mi >v rrnov:1. ^Oh reus onit-r* will fliKl ub at * time.,1>> l?a<l in Style* >-nil Low Price* o'K tXE A IH?I?K, Phsce shoe store 1110 MAIN ST.. Opposite Harper'* Retail Hat Store. royJ R41LROAD TICKETS Bought, Soil and Exchanged to a point* East anil West, at CLOTHING HALL, ?S Twelfth Street. ^Highest prices paiil. Jy< Gordon's Food ?row? 1 -S !<?reat Economical Feed tor Mock. ReOii 'ea Cost of Feeding One-fourth, Secures (*ood Appetite, Perfects Ingestion,Clean skin. Oiossy Coat, Bright Eyes, I Health,Long UteAud He re to for e Unknown Vigor, lu use by principal H?r*e Railroads In r:. .ftiiflpb'.ft. RaUlmnrc, New York and I H ttsburgh, and by all wtio value speed, t?eauty and health tn their hbrses. 1 GERALD GORDON A CO.. Patentees and Mann fact urers. Philadeh phla. New York, Pittsburgh, Chicago. Amenta tor West Virginia, H INDI AN * MILLED. leejOsevb i&ii Main SL, Wheellr g . A. (WINDERTEK DENT X S T . AFFICE AND RESIDENCE NU Ko7 y Main street, ahova 11th, Wheeltn*. W, *? Nitrous Oxide Gas and other an* Ihetlc* administered <~'H Change of Firm. By agreement of partbs, the Arm a Hr? bs T.ylor A Co.. has this day beet ""handed by the retiring of N. W. Beck Alex ^Morrison and Samuel Nesbitt fron Partnership tn the Arm htnoneaa E H^obs, Sr., having purchased their Inter , Mr. N. w. Beck will however continue 10 superintend the mechanical depart j"ent with George Hobba as ioreman, and oert Hob s in the office. - mv-<b HOBtt*. TAYLOR ACQ. WANTED?Agents. The CONDIMENT L FOODtVMPANl ,1 are prepared to appoint suitable par their Agents In wheeling and otbei P*riH for sa!>- of their Condiments! and ^?rdon Foods for Hocaee. Cattle ant l??rtry. Energetic, reaponslble parties T^otng to engage In a pro A table boaineai ,w"i'*h there is no competition and n< nV . wUl do to address?oensonallj ^' nsd. OEO. A. MUNTY. .pt- Condlmental Food Co., 1? Liberty tr%*U Pittsburgh, Pa. myx * Terms, by Mail, ig Advance i! DAILY moisten. _ ? c ' One year 96 001 Three month?...l2 w r Six months- 4 W lone month 7, IT I _ TBI-WEEKLY BEOI8TEB. Published every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. j J One copyjTrf * yBOlS^l^K ?6*'2 ^ - ! One copy, 1 yr...|2 001 Klvecoplee,lyr1 90C J One?oji^Jil^aoaJ_00j>Ten>cogleail^ ^ RATES OF ADVERTISING " THE DAILY REGISTER. 0 I One square?% Inch space. 5 i One time I 751 One month 9 * 00 Two times 1 25 Three months. 12 00 1) One week 2 50 | One year 25 U0 1 One square changeable once a week 150. [ Special Notice* 25 per cent additional. J Advertisements to occupy fixed places 25 per cent additional. ) Cots w"!'i he charged double for space occur led Doittei c.u-nn advertisements, 50 per 1 cent aadvLcnal. Ijoc*. Nellies 15 cents per line?tnU no * loctU ncue? viU be inserted for Leu than ONK ' DOLLAN All advertisements, except for established business houses,must be paid for in advance. Bills with regular advertisers rendered i quarterly. All bills dne on the first appearance of , the advertisement. j Yearly advertisers will be confined to their legitimate business, and all adveri tisements not connected with it will be chanted for at our regular ratec. iwarwBi. . If there should come a time, as well there may, ) When sudden tribulation smites thine heart. ) And llioti ?lost come to me tor help, and st j ) And comio: t?how shall I perform my part ? 5 How Mu.i i make my heart a resting . place, ) Ashelte. for time when terror smite? How si all 1 brill* the snnshlne to thy ? face. And dry thy tears In bitter woe's de? '? spite? How snail I win the strength to keep my t tow t Steady and firm, although I hear thy 1 sobs? How shall I bid thy fainting sbul relolce, | Nortnar thecouusel by mineowu heart1 | throbs? Love, my love teaches me a certain way, So, if thy dark hour come, 1 am thy stay | I must live higher, nearer to the reach " I Ot angels In their blessed truthfulness Learn their unselfishness, ere 1 can teach <'ontent to tuec whom I would greatly bless. Ah me! what woe were mine If thou I ! shouldot come, j Troubled but trusting, unto me for . id, Ann 1 should meet thee p >wer.< ss and dumb, Willing to help thee, bat contused, afraid! '? It shall not happen thus, for I will rise. tod helping me, to higher lite, and gain Courage and strength to give thee counsel wise, ' And deeper love to bless thee In thy pain. , Fear not, dear love, thy trial hoursliallbe The dearest bond between my heart and thee. AH Thf Yenr !l ' | A Wheellnglte at the Centennial What It Costs to May In Pniladel! phla?He Becomes >.n raptured ' ' With the Painting* and Statuary In tbe Art Gallery. ' i Phi lad jtlru x a, June 14 | Editors of the Register. I promised to give information in re| card to the cost of staying here, ar.d | tbink the following statement may be l relied upon. You can get very good i liosrd in nrivate families for from 812 50 to $15 per week. This will give you suppor, lodging and breakfast?dinner, of course, you will get at the Centennial I grounds, because, when once in, in the morning, scarcely anything would inI duce you to come away belure night. If I you wish to board at any of the hotels, your bills will run from $15 to *40 per M week, according to the style you take on. The Atlas iiotei, built for the oc| casion, and within tnree minutes walk [ of the main building, having ac, | commodations for four thousand ; guests, will give you supper, lodg ; I ing and breakfast for $2.50 per day; or you can pay one dollar per ; day lor your room and board where you I p.ease, but if you take a room yeu mu?t also take a room mate, as every room is furnished witn two beds, the object being to save gas, as it takes no more to light two persons than it does to light one. The Grand Exposition Hotel is another , on the same plar., and not far trorn the grounds?in tart you can't go amiss for 1 accommi datione, and on very reasonable 1 terms. The family with whom I am 1 stopping tells me that provisoes are ju?t as cheap now. as they ever have been since they have lived uere; some article? are even cheaper?such as butter and : I vegetables, t saw boys on last Friday i I hawking strawberries from door to door at ten cents per box. Agents from the J | city board every train 40 or 50 miles I out. who are prepared to furnish the passengers with any kind of boarding they may wish, and in almost any part of i the city. Tiie-e agents can be relied upon, as the railroads are very jealous o; the rights of their pas-engers and i ! would not bv any means permit swind' j lers to operate against them. I have I now put in eight busy days in and abont j the exposition buildings, and still the in ' threat does not aoate one jot or time. Why sir! The art gallery alone con| tains enough to keep any ordinary morI tal interested for?I was going to say a I month?but I don't believe any one man 1 cou:d more than appreciate it in a life time. Just see those beautiful paintings! : Those grand, glorious, magnificent con' : ceptii ns: paintings that have taxen their authors months and years of study and labor to perfect, and how could you expect a body to -gather thern in" at a glance. And yet there are thousands woo "do up" tnis whole building in two or three hours. ! Some of the finest paintings the world . I ever saw are passed by w.ih some trivial ) [ remark. Take, lor instance, BieMadt's , "Sett' ing of California." Hundreds w ill pass u by with some such remark as this, ' "Aren't "those borses natural?" Now this picture contains two groups of tig! ures with immense meaning depicted in their faces, combined with a landscape almost unsurpassed anywhere, and in I r>nW to eet all its meaning and beauty, . ! one should study it for hours. Is it any ' wonder that artists, the most sensitive i people in the world, should shrink away and retire from the Tulgar crowd in dis' gust and despair? Right here, let me say to all those who wish to appreciate these works to their full extent, bring I along your opera-glasses; and be sure you 1 bring along a first class pair. They will develop beauties and glories undetected { by the naked eye. and will also serve to show you the ditferecce between a paint, ing and a daub. The statuary in this same ' building are marvelous works of genius and execution The symmetrical outlines and woaderful expressions given to these cold, white, mar be stones, together with ' the drapery, lorm a subject for boors of sweet mental reverie. The most of these i figures represent female grace ana beauty, and what more refining and civilizing influence can a man have than to fellow ofi ? one of those idea! pictures into dream land? Mr. Editor. I am not "putting oa the airs ' of an exquisite when 1 tell you that language fails to give anyttaag but a beggared description of these great f i master pieces. One may exhaust all the adjectives in the English language and I then fall Car short of the living reality I It will reward any one to come aqd see. J j Wheeling is pretty well represented > ' among the visitors which shows the th< r W heelingitee don t like hard times, (acp cent an the Aarrf with a nasal twang,) i bother them, Yeura, P. M. * THE WHEEL! A CUM rihwMm. Detroit Pre* Press. Months Ago a Detroiter was sent to t House of Correction for habitual drun ' ness. The wife a hard working worn and sorely afflicted in health, managed > i provide food and fuel for herself ai > child until the other day, when dea I came to end the struggle, The little gi hardly eight years old, war all alone 1 the hease when her mother died. Ti i event occurred at dark, and at midnig i the child was heard singing in the dar ness. A pedestrain who halted hea her say: "Mother, wont you wake up and lig the lamp? If you will 1 will sing son morel" Suspecting what had happened, 1 roused some of the neighbors, and asth< went in the child sat in the darknei holding its mothers cold Land and sinj ing: The Lord will lead a little child And teach me how to pray. A dark room, death on the bed, pove ty, hunger and cold to make her situ lion more desolate, and let the child shadows was not alraid. She said: "1 kept still a long while to let moth sleep. Then I sang all my songs to ke< me awake. Then I looked out . of tl window and did not move, so that tl angels would not be afraid to come at talk to her and make her smile I 1 wu " ' * 15??K# frt* TtA ! LflKl uau Utaue more w j folks!" Tobnef* Market. Louisville, June 15. Editors of the Register. A weaker feeling has characterizi , the market tince the opening of tl month, and a decline of 1 cent to 1} can | has taken place since the extreme pric j of last month, and has mostly affecti ' lugs and a class of leaf suitable for shi ping. The proportion of cigar leaf i ; this crop is comparatively so small th the decline has dealt only lightly wil ' this grade. The fine rains and prof tous weather, which have improved tl condition and prospects of the growir crop, have had the effect to relieve tl market of any further speculative e !' citem^nt. kales. Curve Week. Month. Yeai 1K76._ 1.9*0 2.9B3 33,1 1875 678 l.BiO 20,t 1874 .... 1.379 2.705 37,t 1873 1,380 3,235 37,2 qcotations? Minufacturing Leaf. Common to med. fillers ifor dark work)....?? S 0 50 to $ 8 Common to med. fillers (tor dark mahogany work)- 8 25 to 9 Good to tine fillers (fo mahogany work) 10 50 to 12 Selactions, fillers (ior bright ! mahogany work . 13 00 to 13 Wrappers. Black wrappers 12 50 to IB , Mahogany 20 00 to 30 I Mahogany bright 33 00 to 45 , Bright to iancy 45 U0 to 55 Htqjie Leaf. i Cigar fillers...^ J 5 50 to J B ! .Self workers, new 9 50 to 11 Pair to good wrappers 12 .0 to 14 Cincinnati Leaf lobncco Market f< Week Ending Jane 13. The market for leaf tobacco during tl past week has presented no cbang worthy of noto as compared with tl ! previous week. Prices have been ge erally sustained on all gradee. Tl | ofieringb at auction have embraced a la j proportion ot old culling tooaccu, out r oeipts of new still eoniinue large. K ports in regard to the new crop indica i that the paints have been given a lii ! start, by the late rams, which have al ! furnished a good season for pressing ai shipping the leaf. The total otferinga auct'on for the week were 1,084 hh ! and 127 boxes. At the Planters' war house, 22 hbds and 5 boxes new W( Virginia at $5 5Ofid'J 25, 6 boxes >3 45(a,7 00. At t he Bod man n war house, 28 hbds. and 2 boxes new W( Virginia at $4 10(<i.l2 50; 12 boxes at i (-f.20 75 for fillers and wrappers. At t! Miami warehouse, 8 hbds. and 7 box | new West Virginia at *4 50. At ti I Giobe warehouse, 7 hbds. and 4 box j uw West Virginia at 13 75@11. i ! the Morris warehouse, 2 hhds new Wt I Virginiw at *o 10(5*,il 75. | CATTLfMARKETS, B4L.TIMORE LIVE STOCK MABKE1 Reported by Telegraph Espeaiall y f the Wheeling Register. ; Orsicx Mahyund Live Stock scales Wednesday. Juue 14, 1878. receipts of livestock for the week, I Number ol beeves l,j Number of Sheep and Lambs 8,1 , Number ol Hogs ._ 3,1 1 Total - 18 1 rru es or ukar cattle at the make this week. j Very beet on wne lo-uay 5<?fs J 1 hat generally rated first quality...4!x45< Medium ?r good :alr quality 4#l< urd'ry thin steers. Oxeu4Co*s JS;#* General average ot market to-day. 5i Kxtreme range of price*. Most ot tne sates are from 4*4(95! WHKKE THE CATTLE ARE TWO* Penuai Ivaula j llliuoi* We?i Virginia _ i Ten Lessee ? ? To La i _ ? . 1J list or dhovers. Tbe following are the nam<* of t principal drovers, owners or consigns : of the principal drovers, whera the a tie are reported from ar.d their destiii : tion: At thf Oalvcrton Hurl and Droi t Yard, F Stall man. Pa Sisenseay A Laiut Lewis, Myers A Co, bert Mil ' pa -?* W K White, M^d. Murrin J ? auit-i, i-aui?uv?u I m 111 1A IM 'MirKML SI<1 John Kaus. J Varley, w Va E Cover, >?d ??? C Trunb.e, Md_~? A sundlifliner Pa-19 r S Wlole, Md_._.. t. Barrlek, Pa A W Hutchins, Md... W A horris, Md ? it L> nth <* Koae, M(1 AttKe linxer Uouae an.i Drove Yard*. W J Kirk A Son, Fort, Sadler A Pa 31! Bailey, O.. J L> Acker. Va 14 A tireuawart.Ill-., B F Walker, Va AsG A F*ae, Tenti_ J P Kawlajon, Va?Jlfii W Morol, Pa. A L Manpin, Va?191> K Barmtx, Pa ?? J Cover, Md P Brook Icy, Pa.. Davl- A Morrow, A tila-seock, Va_. Ohio..? 33 At WilKrlm't Butri and Drove Yard*. Lera;n A Adler, I!1? . A. J. Kid**way, Va &KMAKKS 09 BKKP CATTL*. I The arrivals of cattle daring the we amounted to 1,286 bead, against 9 l last week, and 1.242 head the correspoe ing week of last rear; and the sales <h | ing the week amounted to 1,187 be against 985 last week, and 1,162 the a [ responding week of last year, and wi I j as follows: i To Baltimore batcher* I II To Eastern speculator* 1 j Washington city? ^ Total ' ... ? . . U ? The wholesale market varied but lit 1 from that of laat week, bat the ret '' trade began to show lower dgares a 1 | j low program long before the ek > i PnoM for the best grades fell at f<S) while the figures for eooamoo grac showed little if any decline since 1 ?? ???bm f KG DAILY REGI8TI week. The quality of the offerings w rather better then last week, he Quotation*?^Q6c, few telling in~ either extreme, to eWDIB wmw id Reoeiptt thit week._ Zji ^ Receipts last week 2,7 rl? Receipts eoe year ago. 3^ nwtiM bt The receipt! hare been rather limits k- again, and under thit influence prio ^ thow a shade more flrmneet, for thoug bt the quotations are not changed at l ae limits, mere tales have been effected t and near the top figures than were mad __ last week. There has been a mode rate i jY v, fair demand for neat bacon bogs, bi 5" heavy ones have been difficult ot sale, t heretofore. Prices just now are stead at 8^@9c for common to best We qaoi ? stiliers at 8@8Jc and hard to sell. Moi 0f of the sales of corn-fled hogs have bee recorded at and near 8$c. er SHKBP IU11IT. ^ Receipts tnis week 8^> ae Recelpu last week .? M ld Reoeipts one year ago 4,T ,b nuiajtrs. or The arrivals of sheep have been heav this week, and the home demand ver limited. The Eastern demand has bee fair for good sheep and good fat lamb The quality of the offerings has bee sd very good?better perhaps than lai ts <luote 8he?p at4(3^c; lamk eg 5(2}7c, and few at the latter price; stoc sd 6heep $1 60@3 00 per head. p- ? ? 10 Wneeling Live StMk lurkcl, V Chjustmaji Stock Yards, June 16.Cattle?Arrivals, 48 head; sold at 31 h' 6c per lb. Hogs?Arrivals, 121 head ~ sold at 5*a5fc per lb. Calves?Arrival a? 20 head; sold at *i,50a*6.00 per heac x. Sheep?Arrivals, 22 head; sold at 4a4J per pound. Lamba?Arrivals, 32 head sold at 6a6$c per lb. While there has been no change in pr ces from last week, unless it be Jc on hog tia the market is much drmtr.and everythin that arrived wao quickly closed ou jjji The brisk demand is accounted for i cattle, sheep sad lambe. by there bein no surplus over from last week, and n oo receipts by outside parties. The hot were mostly all bought by the Messr 0 Schenok A Zoeckler for bacon purpose 75 Messrs List, Davenport A Parks wer __ not buying last week. s VALUABLE oo , INFORMATION 60 i to ?r he FOR BILLIOUS. REMITENT, an es T. INTERMITENT FEVER, he orwhat is more commonly termed reve and Ag e, with p.iln In the Loins an e* through the Back, an indescribable ,C- cnllly se lsation dovn the spine ,e an Irresistible disposition to jawr yawn, pain in the Eyes, w ,icl ne is Increased by moving them, so blue tinge In the skin, and great Usilest ness and debility. Veget xk is asafe an lositive Remedy. It i? compounded ei cluslvely Ironi the Juices or carerully ?? ds leeted barks and herbs, and so strongl ,n concentrated that It is one of the tirealei Cleansers of the Blood that Is or can b ** put together. ViwrriJtK does not sto at with breaking Chills and Fever, but Iter tends its won erful influence into ever " part of tlie human system, an l entirel 1st eradicates every taint ot disease, v'fgi >6 I Tint noes not act as a powerful .-nthartl l,h t.. debilitate the bowels and can- 'he pi tlenttodread other serious ,plain which must inevitably tollow, o >ut he strikes at the root of disease by a ifyln ? the blood, restores the Liver and r. iduej , to healthy action, Regulates the .: wel ^t Hnd assists Nature in performing ull < at the duties which devolve upon her. Thousands of Invalids are suflerlng t< day from tlie ettect of Powerful Pun?atlv No-trums, Frightful quantities of Clu: | nine, Hua roiKmuusaui I ot which ever have, or ever could, reac 1 I the true cause of their complaint. VECETINE P works iu the human syaten in perfe< u' hiiim >tiv with Nature's Laws, and whll it n !>:ea*a t to the taste, rental to th or st'?:ii. ! (!, and mild In It* influence on th bowels, it is absolute In lis action ou dli fev-e. and 1* not a vile nauseous Bitten purging the invalid into false hope thi th y are being cured. Vegktikk Is I' ire y Vegetable Med cine, compounde upon stleutlflc pr ncip es. It Is endorse by the b^st physicians where Its vlrtui H2 h tve been tested, la recommended Oni where medicine H Needed, and Is not w* mixture ot cheap whisky sold under tti cloak of Bitters. *T . Gives Health, Strength, and Appe tite My daughter has received great bene! * from the us- nl the Vkoetine Her d( *c cllnlng health waa aource ot great anx : ety to all her .riend*. A few bottle* of Hi ixe Vkoiti.ve restored her health, stengl *c and appetite. S. H. Til,DEN Insurance and Real Estate Ag't, [a, No. -to ."Sears Building, Bostou, Mum. J72 E UIQIULIFiED MtUTIOI M 53 Borrow. Nov. 13,1875. H. R. STEVENS. Esq.: Dear Sir? Daring the pa?t nve y -irs have h*d ample opportunity to lodge < , the merit ol \ kuktine. My wife nan us* it tor complaim* attending a lady ol del cate healtn, with more beneficial r??ui than anything el*e which she ever tri?H it- I have given It to my children und< almost every circumstance attetdlug i - large family, and always with mark* benefit. 1 have taken It myself with sue great benefit that I c*nuot find w.-rtl? i exp * mi my unqualified <ppieclatlon < its goodness. While performing my duties as a Polly .40 OAS er In this city. It has been my lot: -?* tail in with a great deal ot sickness. 1 u f- hesitatingly rccommd VosnHi. and .13 never knew ot a ease where It did m .? piove all tnat was claimed for It. ^aril< .13 olarly in cases of a debilitated or impui d? erished state of the blood It* effects are n -? ally w nderfttl; and for all complain - a arising trom an Impure state of tti bl od it appears to work like a charn and I do not believe there are any clrrui ift. stance* under which VmcTLirc c*n I .,jg used wl h injurious results. an>1 it el 5^ always afford me tleasure to give an ' art her in forma Ion as to what I too 17 at>out VMKTIKk 1i W*. B. HILL ,iu tny24b Police Station t. ? Vegetine is Sold bv All Druggist NEW STOCK OF ek Telvet ui BUMCl Rvf 32 I aatf Mais, at *j FfilEND & SON'S, ir* Furniture and Carpet Dealers, sd ' jul4 IMS tela 8tre?f. ^UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA i CUMMER LAW LECTURER (MB ? ' O WMklyt becln IRto Joljr, 1*7*, ai 56 end 13th fVptember. H*t? pro red ot al 37 nal aae._ut. to rtodenta woo dealgn m puw?tMritadkiat thia or other La acbool; 3d, to thoae who propose to rei U7 prlrately ; and M, to pncQUoaco wi uses not kaa ths ad no taps ot ijrtej lie atic inatraeuoo. For etrvuliar. soplr ( , U. Unlreralty of Vs.) to JOHJT h. MTXO ? ' Prot ComTaod 8UU Low. JanJeodt Ac, diapoaa of awrUMi AMB OMAJ 2f TT rlManaalrm limtniUnf TTatrn i Ft I nitisir Low Prtesa lor cash, don j thla month, or port sash, sad bslaoos I ?allaartklypftsh Tbsaamatol SR. FRIDAY MORRIS WIWE8 AMP LIQU0S8. , " C. WELTY &BRO lXatUlers and Import# and Dealers in 1 Foreign and Domestic Wines,! Liquors and Brandy, b | Gins, Cordials & Whiskies, 2 SO. 1119 MAO STREET, . I '? poviy WHEELING. W. VA v M. HYNBMAX, l* BKTXAIRE, OHIO, ks -text door to the Baltimore R. R. Depot v Imported ?ad Domestic Wlaes J and Liquors. At Pittsburgh Wholesale Prices. Orders t by mall promptly attended to, and gooda ! 51 packed secure trom observation. PLUMBERS. 11 u. I 1 . A u a A n w wibbiAin riMitc. L8 ' 14 Practical Plumber and Gas Fitter, HO. 83 TWELFTH STREET, 7 WHEELING, W. VA. y Order* from the oonn try attended to on *nort notice. angRO THOMPSON & HIBBERD, n PRACTICAL ?Plumbers, Gas anil Steam filers 1314 MARKET STREET. Dealer* In all kind* of Le*d, Urooght and Cast Iron Pi pea, Hewer Pipe# and | Chimney Tops, Steam and Water Gauge*, Siphon Pumps, Safety Valve#, Bath Tubs, ? Sinks, Ac. Sole Agents for the > SPRINGFIELD GAS MACHINE I! ' Orders from the country promptly filled. ?' ap'Jl WHEELING, W. VA. j ! HUMPHREY'S WITCH HAZEL! i9, AMD t I HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS, o P AT SULLIVAN'S, - feb Beck's Block, 1509 Market St. Strict Personal Attention i i GIVEN To THE j , Compounding of Prescriptions I AT d J-. EC. SIIiVHY'S Drug and Prescription Store, /,.\n ADonjrrp DfiflTnvrTT r ' mri.1 tutv. urrvmn vuiurr.vu. i ?l?; LATEST STYLES i h Straw, Stiff, Fur Hats, i HARPERS, ll ">vr llOI A Lai MAIN HTREET. ( ? Cheapest House in the City. J* MARKET KQL'ARK, SECOND WARD. .1 * 18 Bar* Gold 3oap for II. ,'j 12 It*. Choice N. O. .Huear for $1, h I n c?n? Choice Tomatoes for 11 aO. - And canned good* ol every kind at low * rat pa. ie ^choice Teaa from .10c to fl per pound. Alsn.Cralg'a Baking powder, the beet In t he city. Examine my fine ate ckbelore yon make your purchaaes. JOIl\ FITZP4TRICK, ap25-c KM.O Market at reel. it NOTICE. lT I PLAN'S. SPECIFICATION'S AND EHTI- ! IT mat. - 'or erecting the flrst twoatorlea h of the Waehington Hall, Including the trnsa- a and Joist for the support < J the ' third floor, t. ge'her with the root cover- J Inst the ?*mc, will be received by the underalgned up to lu o'clock A. J uue 90th, i 1?7?. Two acta of plans *11 be required, one Ifor offlce* on the aecnnd floor and one aa j an aa-ernhlv room, the coat oi the bntld- ; . lng alter cither plan, not to exceed HA. AO. plans ate also invited tor the buildlngof a third story over the two atorlea above [ referred to, satiable lor Masonic purp< ae?. the cost of said third atory not U> exceed , tUMML t Bv order of the Director*. of I. H. WILLIAMS. | U Secretary Washington Hail Aaaocialion. i. Junfraw ^ ; ? I !r Stockholders' Meeting. * rphe annual meeting of the T? X atockholderaol Washington Hall Aaeo, rlatlon. wilt be held ;n the City Buil<lii,|t 1 on Wednesday, Jnue 21, lfTfl, between the 11 j hoars of i and 4 o'clock P. M., for the Eiec- ; i tlon of ntr e Trustees. In accnrlance with -e the bylaw*. L H. WILLIAMS. I o i J unsraw Secretary, j .!; LIST, DAVENPORT A PARKS ! ?I Wholesale Grocers, l and | PORK PACKERS w OOK. MAIN A KOLRTEEFTH STK,. i WHEKLIXtt. W. TA. A>,t v Mi-a?i P^wdkr Co. frhl7*o 5. FLOUR, FLOUR, FLOUR, j We are selimg the best brand of baker's Fiour and for less money ^ than any first-class flour in the Market*; Our "Satin Gloss" is the choicest 2 Family Fiour ever sold in this i? market. 3QP. k, Larfcanirali toaaUiBttj. L ! Orders solicited. at; S List, Davenport & Parks. A ' r?cC ?AMFLk iXJAoLSK x-AXfIS I rntt Com blnaaoo Needle-book, wtth As ! Anao. Sntd Map DEAN A CX>_ N.w *- j laSSird. MmA <MUA b 3, JUNE 16, 1876. NE\ APVEW 1870. SPR THOS. HUC merchant: CALL AND SEE THE I English & French Worsteds, i ings ever offered EVERYTHING DESIRE Qontlomen's Fn ALWAYS WHITE SHIRTS HADE TO . Thos. Hug mrl3 COR. TWELFT1 PENN MUTUAL LIF OF PHTT.ADI ohga.m; AOCTJII LATKB CAPITAL OIVlllEKM PAID TO POLICY MOLJ LOS* EN PAID HA ML. C. HUI SAML E. MTDKEH, Vice Pcest. H. d. STEPHENS, to Vice PreaX Every Policyholder is a men to all 1U advantages and prlv: It has declared more dlvidei percentage than any compaa; It Is liberal In Its manageme looses, ROBERT W. OI'FH E Mi Agents wanted In every section ol the sta DAILY REGISTER Job Rooms & Bindery We reopecttully solicit" orders' for al kinds of Plain and Fancy Job Printing, Ruling and Binding. County Olork. And other Court Blanks and Boooks made a specialty. Railroads supplied with ail kind o( Books and Blanks, Tickets, Jtc. Lawyers' Briefc published Neatly sad Cheaply. BANKS Z! oil Irinrli rtf* RrvoL'Q ('hflrkt' ! juppucu **IH4 nil Itiuw# w. t Drafts, <fcc. ' Merchant*' Lottcr Head*. Bill Beads, Cards, etc. rhe very be*t work dose at the very lowext figure*. Estimates and samples furnished on | ihort Dotic>\ Give us an order and be convinced. the register company. New dying andcleaninqebtab* SISHMENT, by M r. Joseph Scbmatz- , Inetz, No. 17'tft Market street, north i snd of Market Street Bridge In my i-mployrueiit Is Mr. I>outs Dandeltr, ana-j lytic chemist from Harts. Prance. All kt mis of Shawls. Dresses, Ribbons, and all j kinds of Silk and Woolen icskn Cleaned 1 or dyed on short notice and prices to give I tatlstactlon. Black woolen goo<'* trans-1 forn?e?l in color, vis: ltrab, Dark Green,1 Maroon, Dark Kubls, California. His- | tnarck, without Injujy to fibre* or fabric, i Coloring, Cleaning and Repairing Gentle- I men's Clothing In the i?e*t of style, j Samples of work can he seen at any time In my establishment. Patronage solicited UfStbUT ESTABLISHED IN 7837. J. XKI.SOK VAJtmt, UBOROR ADAMS tfANCE & ADAMS, SncceMora to C. D. Knox A Co., and McClellan A Knox, 'Manufabturers and Jobbers t>F BOOTSAXDSHOES Mo. ISO'i Main Street, am wheeling w. va. Try O W oils' CTLEBRATED COMPRESSED BEEF! Man u'art a red at CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. ronta nlng two and one-hair j rnndu of Beefin one 01 Conipreeaed B- f, and la made from number one beef. Mopeppei, aplrwa or mlitnre four d In otjr Beef. Ihla mea' la cured In a?w.-e prepared pickle, from JO to30 daya. and In cleaur..**, purity and flavor, aupcrlor to my In the market. Kept and for aaie by aU flrat-elaaa Urocera,and delivered by t. e tieucral Agent, K. J. BMYTH, my? Cor. Market and Koaricenth Ufa. TO MERCHANTS. AM OPPORTUNITY 1H IMWUD TO bur at a dl-ooopt an order for accommodation at the Collonade Hole], Philadelphia, aruou-.tnic to Heventeen Dollar* and a Hait. For par.ieular* apply at Utla office. febab Rasing and Moving Houses. THE L ndkhsion t.i? but LEAVE TO lmform the propeity holderaof Wheeling and vicinity tnat tiny are prepared t > move and ralae BRICK AND FRAME BUILDINGS Of any alae or form. That tbey hare all the machinery m r< aaary for that purpeo. . and that their e*t*rlenc?a la Alle b? ny City, PlUaburgh atid other placea. hare made tnem able and com peter,: to perform the work w.latectoriijr and rta??aar>iy. JOHS K4RLET 4CO., 9i2 Koff or T? Market f*r-eC myl'oud Organs Cheap !lieo8-?>cu*<?Orff?i). ? ?top??<iou t>fe roed; nice!j caxred walnut caae; *ery lo? ton ft. Pnc* f'00. Beeo in uh about 18 okjbtha; in good condition. App.v at ADAMS 4 LUCAS, mr9 1227 Market Street. MEMORANDUM PADS! Yjt ia> at the Kaffirm Counting Boom, >a:ubie tot itc-pir.j Memoranda in Pencil. Very cheap and oxirenient. Erery boei b?m houae ?bocM bar* one }a21 Removal?Nail City Boiler Works. WE WISH TO I-VEORM OCR CC -TOMen that w? fcaee !~a**d tbe botiej bopiol Rotta. Taylor a Obl, u4 wttb oar larrmiH mcUium wo are propertd tc manatee* ore and repair ail kiadaot fc- .?i work at pTiMa toaalt tke Umea HaUtfeeUoo nwui?4. D. CADY A (U i Jnnjr. TISEMENTS. [ ITNO. 1870. rHES & CO., 1 TAILORS, ^ARGKST VABIBTY OP Fancy Suitings and TrowserI in this vicinity. IBLE IN THI WAY OP xnlflliliic Oooda IN STOCK. ORDER. hew 48c Co., a AND WATER STREET. E INSURANCE CO. SLPHIA, PA, ZED 184 7. LSM.OM I a.'4?o,'oo? ey. rrjhidect. I J AS. WEIR MASON, Aotuary. , | HENRY AU8TIK, Seo'y. nber of the Compa>J< titled lieges. ids In number, aad of n larger y In the United States. mt, prompt la Its settlement o I TUCKER, General A?enf O. a, 11th NT. *HE?LINU. ? \ t. te: also city solicitor-. jang-l < Remington Sewing Machine, with HEMMEU,~KEI>LKR, braider and uuagk. Iron stand with Black Walnut Tup . Si w Same Machine with Drop Lea/ tfe (ju Heavyn* HAp the Rrminfftim fanuiy ,1m in j Machine.t are tiu/wior to ail other*. 1st?'Their Simplicity. The use of them 1* very easily acquired, and any girl ot ordinary lutelliueucs Is capable ol keejtug them tn order. 2d?The Construction ot the Machine is such that It may be run at a higher rate ot speed than any shuttle Machine now In the market. In factories where the speed has been registered, over lOo stitches per minute have been attained with ease. 3d?Their Durability. Being so strong In all their parts, and ilttcd with great mechanical nlclty, and being free from the harsh. JarMng movements and frtctloa, so common In Interior machines, they will wear a long time without repair of any kind. 4th?Their Adaptability. By a simple change of the needle and thread, thejr w ill sew the tlnest cambric or tlie heaviest leather. All the various kinds of boctsand shoes, buckskin sewing, eiotniug, caps, stays, shirts, mantles and dress-tuaJtiug can be done with eqaal facility. 5th?Tne .Shuttle being large It will cany a great quantity of thread? thus saving tn ' a great measure, the troubleoi filling the liohbln*. tith?The means of netting at the re <1 uired i evhion on thelhieadsls so simple and complete, that even back-stitcn on moth nines of the material (which will n>u rip or ravel) c b be readily obta ned. 7th?They will sew with equal facility bilk. Twtst, Linen Thread and common Spool Cotton. Sth?They have no rotary cams, cogwheels or lever arms to make a noise, run hsrd, or to get out ol order. By the new nnd peculiar movement ot noealo and Shuttle and bread-controlling parts, t,?rel? less wear or strain on the < thread used. The thread being set In the i n.nlorl .1 iittlt.in faail (lie unk H lllfrntfirp boiler and sponger than that done on any oth?r machine. Sold ou I'lwtv term* by f'HAKIJJt A. Kid ?:r, Age*l for Ohio, Brook** aud Man-hall counties. myiib n i T r II T ft obtained In the United r A r N \ Mua' ?. Canada, and 1 H 1 L II I 0 Kurope: term* aa low as thoae of any other reliable house. CoTeepondence Invited In the Knglbhand foreign language*, with | Inventor*, Attorney* at Law, and other i Solicitor*, especially with those who have i ha<i their case* kejreran In the hand* ol attorney*. In rejected eaaenour tee* are r*-aeomible. and no charge 1* made uuleea we are saeeeanful. Ull/HITMK ?end u* * model or Tketch III V LII I UllOl >*'"1 full description ol yoar Invention and we will make an examination at the Patent office, ami 11 we think It patentable will * ml von paper* andadvloe.aud prosecute yonrcaae. in ilOf Oral or written In all mat* D C ^v?-?FREf law and lnven- | || L L ! tlon*. I Reference*?Hon. M. I), '.oggett,ex-TomrnlMHiouerof Patent*. Cleveland, Onlo; O. H.Kelhv, Esq., Secy National Orange, Louisville, Ky. Send Stamp for oar "Onlde tor Obtaining Patent*. Addresa LOUI8 BAOOKH A CO., Solicitor* ot Patent*, Waahlngtoo, L>. <' 1 feblO TO SMOKBRS, ; I HAVE JUST RETIEVEP AN 1N, A VOICE of Imported and Key Wert 'cigar*, which i am retailing at fobbing price*. (Jive me a call, you will find my counter th?* ch en peat in the city. HUGO L. LOOH, dacSM Wo. 70 Tw?ltth MrmU_ BASE BALLS, BAT8," AMI CROQCCT. A NEW HTOA* JCTT received. 1 lie leading Kaatern an<1 W?ie?rn dally and weekly pane re. Paahloo and Literary I Monthlies. All fnrnlah*-d ai publuhera' price. r. H.4|('lilB?, my<i 1414 MAKKKf HTKKKT. FOR THE BEST Carpenters' Tools 4 Builders' Hardware go to C. A. KRYTER'S, ap? III! Market *treel. i DUKYEAS' IIIIK MOSS STARCH! TRY IT! l'?* it one*, and you will bm> do <<tb?r. ?ODURYEAS imoeciii STMCH. i Ptouoodc^I by Jorora of GREAT INTERNATIONAL EXRMJTJON. fart*. UK. ( to be the ' "PERrSTIO* OFqClLITT." A trial will lenrr !U pop a lid t y everywhere. None geoalne without Daryea*' on every j peek age. FOR HALE BY GROCER* GENERALLY. mayg Second Hand Boilers for Saie. .OoetlM Do<kr,*lMtMidlaa^RILlaB| Two 2 " " B - - MOueT " - n one cyinder holier ?Inefcea 41am., M Met loot; threo cylinder boUera, B la 41ao. S feet long; ?i? amali engine 64 bora, t ioet a* atrok?. We aJeo bcLd engine* and boiler* tor all purpoaaa. Repair worfcdoac promptly. mra HOBJW.JZAYLOR AtXX CIUCH Weaniwiai * Mawiaa Ma. OI'CE ehlnea. Hast log 1 ae* VI ale be* rotC Veiawt Vaau, and Maaa BUM rntt Lriaiia. tree with oar Qreeo oaet Pwiugat- aaad to Iwveaun Ualoa ; ( S marnwitt atraaC I. T. Mil 1 i Agent* Wanted. JfadalaADiploma* awar ; PICTORIAL BIBLES mm III net rat too a. Addroa* tar new etna La'*, A. J. HOLE AN A CO.. M AreD atrao Philadelphia. let* wholesale anocim. SPRING TRADE l?76. TINGLE & ISHA1, ?* ? C I I r?4 T ? 4 Wholesale Grocers, 1808 MATW ST. SB HEW OBLKiHinWlM. Wi have mw ia ?mikl lima of Sugars? FAIR, TULLl' FAIR, PRIME, CHOICE, Direct from PlantatioM, which we will tell all through the season at very low j prices for cash or on tha oeoal time^ TINGLE A IS HAM., HEW ORLKiNI MOLiMB j In store and arriTing. A large Mock ol GOOD, PRIME. CHOICE, Molasses from tha celebrated Erergreea plantation. TINGLE A IS HAM. trmcp*. Common, Medium, Corn Cake Drips, W hite Sugar Drips, Crjslal Drips, Rock Candy Drips In store and for talc TINGLE A ISHAM. REFINED EE 41 ARE. Franklin B't, Cosmopolit an A'a, Granulated, Powdered, Crashed, For tale. TINGLE * 1SHAM. COFFEE. Our (took is complete and prices ter y { low for Good, frime. Choice, Rio and Java. TING LB A LilAM. BOA1TBD COFFEE. Our celebrated brand, TINGLE A lSHAM'S CHOICE, lias Usx?me deservedly popular with the trade. It may now be found in a sat all tim class retail stores in the city and country. Those without it would largely increase their sales by keeping it ia (took TINGLE A 1SHAM CAROLINA BICE We have in store the LARGEST STOCK OF RICE In the market, direct from factors in in South Carolina, and are prepare 1 to offer buyers good goods lowyg than they can buy elsewhere, all through the season. TLNGLE A IS HAM. TIAfla This branch of our business has for ?onie years been substantially on the in* crease, owing to the care we bestow in buying our stock, and long experience in bundling Teas, which|enables us to offer the trade ! Young Hyson, fTysona, Gunpowders, Imperials, 'iclongs, boucboogl) 1 t.wans Of all grades at leas prices and of better qualities than can be bought m an? house 10 the city. We will match any Eastern house in price and quality. TiNGLE A ISHAM. TOBACCOS. Hatj Iba, | Halbrook's Monitor, Louisville. Locker, Virginia Dare, Jib Cable Roll Ran l-sa. ' Jib Boom,' LnutrvHIe, Old Reliable, Nectar, Andrew Jackson. 1-4# aad 10a. Andrew Jackson, Planters' Chew U nieermL Twlate. Gold Charm, Jeweled Bars. Beau Monde, Patrick Henry, Sunny South, Mi liners, Talbolh, Venus, 6 Inch in Caddiea, Pig Leaf in Dnuna. Brlfht Iba. Peach Blossom, Washoe, Rose Lump, Victoria, Peytoa Oraeeley. SMWklBf. P. G. Js, A lbs., Good Enough Army A Navy }e, Scrap la, Tom A Jerry }s, Joker Ja, Old Six Twist. With the above extensive variety of brands and large stock of Tobeoco, we invite all who buy three goods to oossuR their owa interest by giving us a oaiL TINGLE A ISMAIL ran. We hare a large Hock Of Mackerel, Lake Herring, White Kith Cod Ml A ad VIIIM eeual toppl j the trade at lover prices than eLewbere TTNCLE 4 UBAM. MJRDIIV. I.'oder thie bead we aaaaa Bucket*, f i ba, Waahbuerda, Broome, Cbeeee, tt miojrJSoape of all branda, Mpieaa whole i ar ground, Alum, Madder, Ex. Logw od Kpeeom Malta, Biue VttrioMlaJ Bode, I Bi Carb Mode. Iteannw, Vioagar, Wle! dow Glata, Naik, Coaeeatreud Lye, Mate bee, Axle Grama, Bath Brick, Twinea, Hope, Bed Corda, Wrapping Paper*, Paper Beg*, and many other article* which for want of apace we cannot mention. Br offering good gooda at low prioaa, with prompt attention, wa hope to merit and raceite the patr<>aege of the merchant*. tiyoLt 4 ISHAM. Hutchint' Music Store. Finkht un or okkmam auuok 'i*"**' X lo'.lne. Kluue, Banina, <ewl fcrand In ibt ettjr. >te?r>o4 b*J?d bmi loMnmnti vtaiad w. *. Hurrrnxn. mrMi Ho. m Twiitii mm> LEWI 8 & BRO, MALOi n IjOAf TobAOCOi mi won MA1V ar. - v Looi?niM, Iilnly, " ^ pa OOJoMa Ten, and Coffee ! | Tla FmM Stock of TEA tad 09FFBK in Umciij. aril l?t >1UR ST. ; removal. , n^nw? ?i? ?m>?u> ut ij 1122 KAKKXT 8TRDT, i owwjj* W. WmmatmtmOwUmm,