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FOR *ENf. pARM FOR BENT. A ulualla F?nn on Chaplin* Hill. MU th oltj, known aa thr Jacob'a fanu. fann con Ulna two hnndml arrra of land, thrw corafurtabl houara, two ij leiiUld aprlr orchirda and two tine tarda, nil In good order. Thla farm la lultatlo (a llhcr dairyinvn, gaidcwra, drovtra or butclim. Inoulrt of JACUB ALTMKYKR. ukA I'wwood Iron Worna. J*OH RENT two oi moic Bantu xnncy noro itoomi with good Dwelling! attached, on Elcvent street. Foneaiion to be bad Immediately. JjrT I, IRWIN, Agent JEWELLING HOUSE FOR RENT. No. 91 Bouth Front itrnt, Iilaud-plcaaantl aituatal and dealrable. Alio, one Koout in Kcot tor/ of No. M Twelfth Itreet, aultablo for an offli or sleeping room. Fowtaion siren Immediate]; Koqulroof D& K. A. HILDBbTJI, apll Wo. 130? rhapllncft pott KENT?HOUSE? Containing eight rooma ami Bath Kooru, u Jacob atieet, between 13th and 14th, wwt aid Gaa and water. WIU be rented low to rwjmnalb! U0"U E"1U"*d JOSEPH!. WII.UR, no*2I Bookreltor and Htatloner, 10CC Main H FOR SALE. gALB OF BASK STOCK. In punuance of an order made by the llu?rd > the School Fund, and in compliance wtlit the |>r viklona of lion 73, Chapler I'll, nf the Acta 187 a, thn following Bunk 8tjfkn aro ollerwl for *alu I tn? Board oi tho School Fuud of Wcat Virgin! to-wlt: f>uu nharca, of (SO cacti, In tho First Nation Bank of Fairmont; 150 shorn, of |iw) cach, In the National Bank W?"t Virginia, at Whwllng; 2:>0 shares, of 9100 each, in the rarkeraburg N tloual Bank. PmiImI bld? will l? received by me at tho And tor'rt office, in Wheeling, until tho Ifrru DAY I AUtiUtfT, 1877. for aaldatock, or ?o many aliai thereof aa each bidder may lie willing to purehu mi* mjuur muai ruiiw in mi inu, wum hock hi the number ol anarea hn diairea to tiurcbaae, ai the price, in caih, he will par far each ilinrn. The right li reserved to refect anr or nil bldi. JOBBMI H. MILL Kit, Jj27 Hec'y Board of Bchool Fund. ^DMINIBTttATOE'd SALE OF Valuable Docks and Fixtures. Tho underilgncd, ndiulnlntrntor of the e?tale Jacob lfrcncl, dut-awd, will offer nt public a* In the lilnheit nod beat bidder, nt the wett end the Nu?|wnalon Bridge, on Wheeling Itland, ON SATURDAY, AUGUST 18,1877, commencing at 10 o'clock a, m., the following <1 hnl?*l |K'r?iiul property, that I* to My: ftaectlo of docks with 1 Huiiity-boit, and tool# and Uxtui lor worklug the mm TkkM-iov Ma i.k?One-half ca?h; baUncelnthr and tlx month*, with 1m?ikI nmlappruvul recurit THOMAS PRINCK, Administrator. Auction i?J. Hitvry. Jy26Q POP. SALE? FJghty choice Building I-ots on Wheeling IMan Prico from |t(J0 to ftiOO cat h. Only one-sixth th?? piirtham money required in rash. The mid tuny !? paid annually In wvtt c?|tial lnataUmen with lutereat. Apply to JOHN P. GILCHRIST a|''J AI Top Mill. J^OTICE TO THE RUPTURED All persons suffering from this territ calamity should avail themselues of tho ci portuuity given them by tho tcmpora presence in this city of DR. W. G. CREMPIEN, Specialist in the treatment for the JCeli and Kadieal Cure of Rupture, ami ohtn his services without delay. Ilehasopcw a temporary office at the St. .lames Hotel WHEELING, W. VA. His method insures the patient the thr leadintr points required by all rnpured pi nous?Comfort, Security nud Cure. CONSULTATION FREI i. tugC-daw Printing BILL HEADS, j CARDS, LETTER HEADS.I CIRCULARS, Ami every description of Mercantile Pri lng executed promptly and at reasonable prices, at the Daily Intelligence STEAM PRINTING OFFICE, 25 and 27 Fourteenth Street, Wheelln ORDERS RY MAIL FROMPTI ATTENDED TO. Meet the want* of those who need n safe an reliable tnedieiiic. -The jmmense ilcmuml whie hat wj rapidly followed their introduction i evidence that they do supply this want, an prove* the in to be j THE MOST POPULAR PUT"! ever furnished the American r>eonle. The higl cut medical authorities concede their superiorit over all others, because tlicy possess alterativi tonic, and healing properties contained in t other tneilicine. Iking strongly Anti?Ililiou they expel all humors, correct a vitiated state c the system, and, being purely vegetable, the do not, like other pills, leave the stomach an bowels in a worse condition than they four them, but. on the contrary, impart a "health tonc^and vigor before unknown. joUR WORDS INDORSEE Dr. C. L. MITCHELL, Ft. Moade. TU, wji . . . "Iinfinitesuperiority of yourpill and von I to see them used instead ofthe nor It lets tornfounds told in this country. . . Rov. R. L. SIMPSON, Louisville, Ky.,Mji . . . "lull's fills ore wort A thtirxttigi in gold." . . Had Sick Hoadacho & Piles 30 Yean "/ unit. Cili'uiug ilrtnglk <M J"? TV? ?'' It. S. AilttU Springfield, Maw. Ho Dcflos Chills and Fevor. ?'"* Tut"* fills, v* dtf y (kill, UhnoH mxt j-qh n dtU of gratitucuf* . . V' It. lUpley, Chicago, III. Sold ercrywhere. Price ac ccnU, Offici 35 Murray Mrcct, New York. , L JIL.L J/.V III aTT^a ll'IIMjrjlilir Oim hilr lieHia j.dto, Jlo.., bUok by MfiRlc application ot thu dyc.? It U easily ar plied, act* like marie, and it as hanntcu as iprin water. vNcver tllupnoinH. Sold by tlniBL'Uti Pricc $i .00. Olhcc, j5 Murray Street, J<cw Yorl gOOKS AND PAMPHLET8, PRINTED WITH ACCURACY AND DISPATCH OFFICE OF THE PAIU* INTELLIGENCER, 25 and 27 Fourteenth ON A STRIKE! s ? d i- ai ai ? $10,000 WOHTH OF ? B00TS&SH0ES I '? h 0 AIIE BEING SLAUGHTERED.; ll fl AIIJkooiI citizens are requested to cali[at Jj once and lend their aid. 8 n t J. T. STONE, i * B r 1140 MAIN ST. J i IIOIINEROOK'S IUXJCK. t jygi } Q A, WmOKBTKB, | < ' DENTIST. J . Offlct and BMldratw. No. 1007 Mtln Bt, oppotiM ^ Uakin, Wheeling, W. V*. ? MVNll.-oiu Oxtd? Uta tod other lunthetla c administered. ray II ? Jj FRANK, THE CLOTHIER, | 44 Twelfth c of i Butt aul aoilt Tlcketi to all points Eut ?nd Wcit, t >r AT BBDUCKD BATEH. ( u, f. WTtouud trip ticket! to Ikitlmore tod return, i a ??d Chtcno ami return, >Uoou hand. oc6 ? CONTINUED! ii" tub , ui J ClosingOutSaleat j , I. BLUM & BRO,,' of 7 * Great Offerings ! , x? i w llernania nn.l drenadinca "old without r<*me. i j. Hummer Sitka uutl black Bllka ottered nt wander- 1 fill low priii*. Kit-put display of White floods, nt a mcrlficc. < Housrkceplnx Goods of crery description, Mild ? at reduced price*. DrcraUondi, all the Iradin&stylea nt a reduction. Itlnck and Cotton Club meres, nt prlcea new t>?- j , fori* heard of. "j loo I.INKN SUITS, for Camp Meeting.at your 1 01 own urlci*. I Ladle's. rcmcmlier this wle. Do not fall to call lU If in need of anything In thn Dry l.oods line, as . you will tind It to your advantage to purchase of - I. J3TJLTM Jk BRO., ' 1101 .11 til it Mrccl. angC ; , rnE KT II EXT K ACTED \VHHOUr ' I 1 I'AIN. During the eleven yeara I hato txvn practicing in Wheeling 1 have administered gas to overaeven thousand {M rMius with Pkuvklt Kakhty, and in i almost every caae with entire satisfaction to myself ' and itttlents. We lonstantly keep on hands pure NltrouiOilde Oas for those that dt?ire to take iu ., DB. SUKOISON A SON. "e no'a Wo. 11 <3 Market St. SfcSnMijjwcer. TUESDAY, AllilST I I, 1S77. of Kcht AeUcrtincmeiitiv. >n For Mirietta and l'arkoraburjj?Steam- ? ed or C. W. ilornbrook and Ilarge. ( ^ Lar?p Auction Sale of llouMchold and , Kitchen Furniture. ^ Card of Thank*. < '9 Notice?Arbcnz & Co. * Stray Covr. ( Notice?Henry Dunning. (iraml Picnic for Ueneiit of Standard Ilase Hall Club. ( Thermometer Kecord.?Tlie following nhowa the range of tho thermometer, aa observed at Schnepfn drug store, , Opera llout>e corner, y eater day: s a'm. 12 m. u r, u. 7 v v. co ?6 *,4 ? Cool nights are glorious. The face of Hie old town clock has been painted white. | The Court House is undergoing a b general renovation. ? Ose marriage license was i.-sucd in this county yesterday. The County Court will meet the first Monday in September. i There were four happy birds in the ; city cooler last night. nt The City Council meets this evening in : regular monthly session. lui.uKr.u nit'ii nave a wcauncRS ior watermelons and banjos. I" John About was yesterday committed an a lunatic, by Justice Phillips. The Weeding City (Vaiw') band have : contracted for new blue uniforms. fl? Now is the time for pilots to go up and down on the packets to look at the river. The regular August term of the Municipal Court will commence on Monday .Y next. _ ? The forge department of the Upper , (Riverside Mill went on double time yea* ; terday morning. Why don't Mr. Francis Murphy come , h% back.to Wheeling? There arc reveral | a men here who drink. . The office of the Pittsburgh, Wheeling St Kentucky 11. R. is now located at No. 1214 Chapllne Street. y It is unid there is a barber somewhere ? in Wheeling who doesn't talk when he is s, shaving his customers. j| ; The American Dental Convention, d comprising aliout five hundred delegates, y will meet at Oakland to day. 3 The Second Presbyterian Church is to be closed for twa weeks{ in order to give the pastor an opportunity to recreate. ] k' O.ily one woman in the cooler lant night. What Hobby Burns Raid about |f woman didn't amount to much, after all. . u I How many drugging were fined yester- i . day for nelling cigars on Sunday 7 That's I j what some of them would like to know, i j, 0 m m Amoku the other collection of animals at the city cooler last night wore two i r. "plain drunks." They were very plain, i ? ? I The residence of Rev. W. C. Snodgrass i r. was visited by a burglar a few nights I _ since, who helped himself to a quantity 2 of provisions. 1 Tni: farmers nre in hopes that Prof. a Tice'w prediction of frost on the 24th inst. i ? mav prove incorrect. It will interfere J ?. with their corns 1 u j 0 ~ Ick cream is beginning to be a drujr in 1 the market, and the cheap clerk stands a ' show of laving enough money to buy an : AT overcoat for next winter, i Instead of patroling the streets at the dead hour of sight with a revolver, the law-abiding citizen can now take a pocket St pistol and goito camp-meeting. German ii* the Public Schooom.? I \ one of (he two report* of the Commit- Thi u on German, submitted to the Board of den ducation and published bv u* the other wil 17, mention wan made of monthly ex- I initiation paper*. With regard to this tioi jbject vrc take the following from a com- $2C tunication of Hie German tencher of the dai ubiio schools of the First and Seventh 1 (Tards, presented to the Board of Educa- Gci ion on the 15th of February last, viz: vil "The rules of your honorable body, re- J iting to the German Department, nay: to S. In regard to method of instruction, am rganiiation and nomination of classes, Jai bey (the German assistants) will di- 1 ectly communicate with the Superin- ha' indent rami Committee on German.' pic according to thin rule, either the Oh uperlntendent of School* or tliu Com* wii litlee on German might have given me ] nntructionH with regard to the examina- P. ion of my dame*, when I commenccd to toi each in this city, in September last. Hut ntr uoh wax not llio ca*e. lot fe"The Superintendent of Schools, it i* J rue, answered my Inquiries, with regard too the examination of my clufse*. I made se? o liiiu, in consequence of remarks made of o mo on the subject by the Principal of Ierman. Said Principal of German told wl tie to examine my Grammar chueea and Ne ny Division A clawe* in German pen- tin nannhip on one day at the close of the bei irst month, in written tranalations on >ne or two days nt the close of the econd mouth, in penmamhip on one day r8( it the close of the third month, in written f0l ranslations on one or two days at the cjj iIohc of the fourth month, and so forth, da \s written examination in translation*, ^f hut is from English into German ant! ,jr ierman ( into English, reqnire the chool time of my respective clan?eM on Kjt wo consecutive uavs, mai ]?ian Riven nj| iftcon examination days in the course ol wr l Hcltool your. U not this too iniioli of i good thing in the lino of examina- \y ions?" ])r If the above rule for examinations be itrictlr adhered to, it will bo accoiu* tj,( untied l?y the following result*: A un eholastic year in our public school* somprisc* about two hundred school lays. A scholar, being instructed in (.ei Jerinan thirty minutes daily, gets Oer- nj. nan instruction about ono hundred j0li ours, in the course of a scholastic year. eVl )f thin time about 15 half hours or 7J [? tours would be devoted toexaminntionH. F f Pol.ick Couht,?Juthje CVanmcr.?-Yes- ftn erday morning llis llonor disposed of pr the following cases: (]n John Anderson, not "My Jo John," but jj, i dirty tramp, was lined $2 for drunkenless, J If paid it! l|, llenry Henderson also paid a $2 fine ji, or drunkenness. Wm. Swann came down with $1 and :osts on a charge of disorderly conduct. L. Lindelberger, Patrick Quinn and John Sims were lined ?2 and costs each n; for drunkenness. The two former paid j-,^ their lines, and the latter was sent up for n? thirty days. ^ ^ The cases ngainst Henry lvitter, Bryan th llalpin and John Q. Adams, charged with gn lisorderly conduct, were continued until ft, this morning at 9 o'clock. 0f "Everybody" hasn't gone away, thin pj pear as in former years. There are a ^ {rent many somebodies fltill in town, With rare exceptions the dayB have not W( l>een unreasonably warm in Wheeling. With no exception the nights have been delightfully cool and refreshing. Men re have to Htick to their business in the day nil time, hut fortunately there is not In a great deal of business going on. w* So they really get almost as much rent nc even by day as those who lounge around dr the hot balconicH of summer hotels. JThe go tnan who can afford to stay at home is the ho man to he envied these days. Those that a spend the summer months away from \Y home have a very inadequate conception of the summer beauties and attractions of tltf Ohio Valley. ne ? mi Another Precinct Heard From.? j)r rite vote of Precinct No. 3, Triadelphia ti< listrict, for school officers, was yesterday mi returned to the Clerk "oithe JJoard of pr Commissioners. It in aa follows: County rii Superintendent?Faris 11, Maxwell 33, ev llancher 5, Hedges *1. President .Board tn :>f Education?J. II. Storer 40, J. F. th Saiith (?. School Commissioners?John on Pfnrr TiO. JaniPH ItaiHtlinn KO It A. Mr-1 L'abe 'J,.Joseph Bedillion 2, For School Levy?51, against 3. of McGannon's House.?Mr. Editor:? fn Seeing a notice in the morning paper m with regard to Mr. McGannon's florae, bo we think it is about time he is showing w some one what he can do, and not talk ho M much. The theory is very good, but he in must put it to practice in order to con- lo vince us that he can do what he claims la for hiui. But why does he disguise the name of the horse by calling him "Jimmy Kay," while hid true name is Joe Little? II Jinks, tv Whaling, August 12,1S77. R w Drug Stork Sold at Trustee's Sale. j? ?Edmund Booking's drug Btore, corner 0i 12th and Chapline streets, was yesterday ta offered at public sale by Mr. "W. D. John- ci ?on, trustee, for tho benefit of Mr. Bock- at ing's creditors. The stock and fixtures of tho establishment were knocked down to Mr. George W. Johnson, at his bid ol Ce $1,685, less than one-half their actual fr value. It is understood that Mr. Bocking will remain in possession of the store. tu Transfer of Real Estate.?Tho following transfer of real estate was ad- ar milled to record in the office of the Clerk nj of the County Court yesterday: q Deed made Aug. 7, 1877, by Lewis Sweinbergand wife to Wm. Kauika, for tho north one-half of lot No. 25. fronting ?i. nn the west side ol Market Btreet, be- ci Iween 20th nml 27th streets, with the w privileges and appurtenances thereto be- ij, longing; $2,000. b? cl Yesterday morning Dick Blnckston h( and one of Speidel'u mules had a lively dskirmish on Sixteenth Btreet. The long* 0f eared animal^ came very near getting sway with Dick, who was on his hack, John Gilpin's'famous ride^waa as the th peed of a Bnail compared with tho pace a it which Dick and the mule Hew up Six- w] Icenth Btreet. ]u ta A gentle maiden of forty, on the In Inland, wan winging the other evening a th loleful strain beginning, "No one to love nr me, no one to care**," when a boy in the 0r next yard shouted, "Why don't you brace up,'old gal, and bang your hair, and put >n a biiHtle, and you can catch a feller in U lew than a week. That's the way Bister ar loes." M fo Eves the merry wives of the Seventh ii. Ward have become apprised that the th trouble is over, and when a married man comes home at 2 a. m. and tells his wife l?e has been guarding his employer's W1 |)ro]K*rty, she wants to know if ho thinks th ?he is an idiot. q oi An unknown woman yesterday called at fn Joseph Terrell's dry goods store, in Cen- nj ire Wheeling, and watching her opportunity slipped a largo roll of flannel into tier basket. The goods have not yet been [0 recovered, and the woman is still at large. ja ? ? 0 Cl Tttsvrno T... lice yeatcrda/ Sarah Kienter complained f0 lhat her hupband, Jacob Kieater, had threatened to do her bodily injury, and lliai tho feared he would cxocuto his threat. A warrant waa luued. \\ Wyoming Cobstv.?Auditor Miller !" <ret?lerday received ? po?tal card Iroui Wyoming county, giving tho vote at tho recent election a? follows: Clmrlcnton i 570, Clarkaburg 2. * A dabkey named JR. P. ITcCnllougll. known generally by the aobriqiiet .of "Jim Fiakwaa arrested hr Oilirnr ? Henry yesterday afternoon for disorderly w conduct about the Capitol. II: Tiik seasons aro evidently changing. August used to be our warmest summer 01 month, and now we have ovstera in tbe B ehell before the middle of the month. Hi 'f.iuonal Potirri? Mr. Maurice ampson, who died at hi* father'e resi* W ice on South Penn street Sunday last, ph 1 be burled this afternoon at 2 o'clock, ilr. Wm,8hipley, who keep* a confec- efT fiery in the Athens building lost about 0 worth of goods by the tire on Sun* foi r evening. eel L'om. Moore, pilot of the steamer orge Llale, ha* removed from Tilton- wi 10 to Allegheny. a I famei Watkins, in the list of delegates wl the Amalgamated Association of Iron 1 Steel Workers, should have been ro nee Matthews. Pleura. Deo. Line and John Glasscock pr re been offered positions in tho Cham* ne in City base ball club, of Springfield, da 10, for the balance of the season. They 11 probably accept. wi SUcmr I 111 nil rnnrv Tr.inmnn nf llin f\ Home Guard*, at Bridgeport, waa in is ?n last night,under a brand new bonny aw lint and blue ribbon. E. D. 'I. et! iked Kay. te Mr. Chris. Seibko will probably leave m day for Cleveland, to attend theannual sion of the Supreme Lodgo K. of I'. p? the world. ' dc Major Gen. John Hill. o( Bridgeport. fr 10 la an elder brother of Harry, of th iw York, waa in the city la*t night for \\ ) firat time in nint? month*. John ha# in pn under tho weather. w IviOArEiv?The three hoys that were :enlly incarceratcd in the work house P' r playing card* on the ntreets of the tr y e/fcn ped from I hat i?t?lilulionyeater- B1 y afternoon between 1 and 2 o'clock, ter their enca|?o they repaired to the 01 ug Ktoro of I)r. Hugh Koberts, in J|j >rth Wheeling, in order toobtnin hur- C :al aid fyr ono of tlicni who in his i?nmt to Mtirniiu-d one of hid CI inti?. I)r. Llricli waa called in and rformed the liecetwary operation, ^ bile having hit* wri*t reset, Watchman onxOeld, ofjthe work house, ham>eued *? the boj?i and escorted them uack to *r sir quartern, whero they will remain til their tiuie in out. ? ? di Kmuhniko ThAWKH.?Editor* Intelli ?( icrr.?In the tire which occurred last 1,1 ;ht in Arbenz Hall in Kitchietown, I it and had damaged by fire almost *' enrthing in wordly good* I possessed. " Mar laat I insured my property with nj. J. C, Aldorson, who wrote it in the ll; anklin JnsuranceCompany.of thin city, d though 1 had not paid him the emium, he paid the company, and to- A y Mr. I'hillipg, Secretary of the Frank- M i, paid my losa in full. fr Permit me to publicly return my ti anks to Maj. Alderson and the Franki Iniurance Company. WM. Shitlky. ft Wheeling, Augtul 13. C I.iniTnii Sfnni! Tir.r. Txppitn.?I.fiwf Klit two men entered Simon Keim'o [nor store. on Market Btreet, above 11th, P d one of them ordered a pint of whinky. I* hile the clerk wbh getting the liquor, H e oilier man reached behind the till and thered up about$111 in change. Oflicer jtib.nugh wa? notified, and attested both n the men at the II. & O. depot shortly ^ lerwards. Their nattier arc: John n tzaimmonn, allot Katchford, and Wm. a\ Blion, alias "Pink." Both are Baid to JJ workmen at the Riverside Mill. They v' srocaged^ , ^ , V Ex pinion of ah Oil Well.?Reports C ached thin city last night of the explo- 1" jn of nn oil well at Smith'* Ferry, just low Rochester, Pa., by which four men ire badly burned and two of tlietn are J! it expected to live. The men were illing for oil, and having discovered a n od How of the greapy liquid, put down w me tubcM, when the oil caught lire from h blacksmith chop, which wa< clone by. T e did not learn the namex of the victims, tl ? n There has been n good deal of talk for ri veral dava pa?t about getting up a e feting of German people to ex- ei e?a their Hentimenta upon tlie'ques- 11 >n of abolishing the Htudy of tier- <1 nn from tho public Bchooln. Up to the h enent writing the matter haa not mate- J ilized. Tho Jloard of Education, how cr, will nave our German citizens ihe c; auule of tormenting themselves with * e ?|ue?tion by solving the conundrum d i Thursday night next. F oner a i. of Mrs. Hooe.?The funeral C Mrs. Catherine Hoge, wife of Dr. Eu- e me Hoge, took place yesterday morng from the residence" of Dr. Iloge's c other, on 13th street. Rev. Dr. Brown- a n, of Washington, Pa., officiated, and " as assisted hy Revs. Armstrong and t| ollat, of this city. The remainn were t torred at Greenwood, and wero fol- I' wed to their last resting place by a rge funeral procession. (l ? ? c Runaway.?Two horses attached to a I' owe sewing machine wagon, containing a 10 machines and two men, ran oil* near enson's Ferry last evening. Both men r ere thrown out, but escaped without in- f ry. The machines were also thrown it and badly broken. The horses sua* c incd slight injuries. The runaway was uued by a bolt coming out of the tongue id letting it run on the hows' heels. i, Boating News.?Eph. Morris has ac- y pted Pat. Luther's challenge to row a j re mile race. They will meet this rening to arrange terms. Honk ins, of e Clipper, and Morgan, of the Dands, will row on tho -Otli innt. ou the onongahela. .Seibert, of the Clipper, id Denmaroli, of the McKee, have also ranged a race for September 1st.? 3 mmrcial-Gazette, C Am agreement hns been effected between e managers of tho Standard base ball lib and their nine, by which the latter ill play the balance of tho season on H ieir own hook. Games have already :en booked for some six or eight first :tsa clulw. Tiie first club that nlays n ire is the St. Louis Browns, una the n ttes aro Aug. 27 anil 2S. The Ludlows, Louisville, couie next. TiiF.nE is a pretty story current among o e butchers, the "bloody butchers," about stove merchant and an oyster dealer, Inch is worth repeating." They went y mling, you know; and the horse was ji ken sick, you understand; and the stove a erchant poured a pint of whisky down e oyster dealer's coat sleeve you see, id?well, now, wo ain't going to peach Tub White Sulphck.?Messrs. Alex. IHlegrafl', Charlie Franzheim, Sam. J. id D. Will. Tappan, members of the athews Light Guard*, left last evening r the White Sulphur Springs, where : ey will take things in in common with e rest of the boys. a Surmise Pa my.?A surprise party n is given to Miss Maggie Cornbauer, at j e residence of her father, last evening, j uite a nice timo was had by the ntimer- r is friends that participated in tho af- c ir. Prof. Wm. Mayer's Orchestra fur- ( shed the music. Justice Mix.?Mrs. Albright was lie* \ re tliis Justice on Saturday evening r st on a charge of disturbing the }>eace { le was required to give bond in the c m of $100 to insure her good behavior ( r the period of ono year. j The Jos* of Arbenz A Co., by the fire ? their furniture warerooms in South 'heeling on Sunday night, is covered by j Burance in the German and ./Etna f imnnnien of thin rilv i The Ohio*, of Bellaire, will play the tlantico, of thin city, a ijaine of base ball ? the Peninsular Grounds thia after>on. I The market is at last well supplied ith pood poaches. The worm that comes ith the peach this year is rather acid in uor and not altogether pleasant. : n Do not stupefy your Baby with Opium i ' Morphia mixtures, but use Dr. Bull's r abv .Syrup which i* always safe and re* * able and cover disappoints. 25 cents. Mabtm's Fjchby Items.?Mr. Ilenry elli is confined to his room with tjrold fever. The Ureenback Club, of this place,have ected a permanent organization. Mr. Robert Duncan aqd family start r Kansas tomorrow, where they will Itle on a iarm. Professor Glass closes his engagement th his dinging class this evening, with frro concert in the liaptint Church, to tich all are cordially invited. Mrs. Dr. Bedwick ia confined to her ota with sickness. Mr. Jefl* Bowers, of ML Pleasant, is sparing to embark in the liverv busi* m in this place in tho course of a few A little child of "Chub" Campbell's as buried Sunday afternoon. Win. Kyan Van Pelt, of Clinton county, visiting friends in this place. Mr. ltoss J. Alexander, assignee, oiler* I the Hwartz machine shop for sale yes* rday, but there being no bidders it was )t sold. The'Uellaire correspondent of this pa* ir intimated in yesterday's issue that a ilegate from Pultney township and one om Pease township hsd some trouble at ie County Conveution last Thursday, 'o are happy to say that he is mittlaken i the townships, as there was no trouble hatever between the delegates from rniiiA nml I'll 11 naf Inwnuliinii Mr. John Morrison has rented oat kin roperty in town and moved to thecouny to try hia hand at leading the life of a anger. Kev. Dr. Williams, Presiding Elder the Cambridge district, oiliciated at e quarterly meeting of the M. E. Iiurch in this place on Snnday. Judges Chambers and Kelly, of tho St. lairsville bar, were in town on Saturly on builnesa relativo to the Ohio iiy Mill. Our Martinsville boys, four in number, r whom tit. Clairsvlllo has special atactions ai least once a week, say'that icy experience no inconvenience in mscquence of tho morning 'bus being ^continued, an they always did prefer >ing up on the evening 'bus and returnig the next morning. Mr. Ira Goodhue, Jof Evansville, Indiia, is visiting his nephows, the Goodhue rothers, in Burlington. Tramps have been quite numerous for le past few days. A.O. U. D.?Tlio (Jrand Grove of the ncient Order of United Druids meet tit lilwaukee, Win., to-day. Jacob Landled and J. A. Miller are tho repreaentavi'H from this city. A Howe Hewing machine wagon waa )illed at Dr. Wunderlich'd corner, in cntre Wheeling, last night. The homes id it, with their little heels. Wanted?every one to be free from imples. Jllotches; Boils, etc., which can 8done uy purifying the blood with Dr. nil's Blood Mixturo. Used everywhere. ditw \> e find Mount Uhion Colleoe, nays liief Justice Chase, "healthful, national, taking integral Education attainable by [/;" has superior course*, professors, lusetim, apparatus, hoard facilities, 500,000 property benefiting its 13,097 ludents, who earn expenses teaching Winters without lo*in>j time. For nrir atalogue, address l'ren. Hartshorn, LL. Alliance, O. diw The Cheapest Koof is tiie Gravel Ioof.?George C'rumbacker, of this city, i now fully prepared to put on gravel aofs in tho uiost improved method, and arrants his work to give satisfaction, oth an toreristing fire and turning water, he tar used is put through a process ?at frees it from oil and benzole, and 110 latter how great the heat, it will not tin. It is equally efficient in roofs of rery conceivable pitch. Mr. Crumbackr keeps on hand roofing cement and cclent for tanks and sidewalks of the best uality, which he oilers for sale at the iwest rates. This roof han stood fifteen ears in this city. Address mo through the postoflico or all nt my establishment, head of Eighteenth and Woods streets. All orers promptly attended to. Dr. 13. A. Farquhar'4 Medicated 'kackerp, for the relief and cure of very form of dyspepsia, or other funcional disease of the stomach and bow1m, as well as all sympathetic affections rising therefrom. There is no taste or mcll of medicine about them?nothing a indicate to persons using them that hey are taking medicine. Their princiiles are so combined as to afl'ect the syssrn by insensible action, which gives a uick, healthy and complete digestion. tireB the disease by removing the cause, 'or sale by druggists and grocers gener* Jons Roemer is closing out all of his iurnmer Dreps Goods, Wall Paper and Carpets, at almost vour own prices for ash. Call soon if you want to save loney. Down ! Down ! Down ? Another reak down in prices of Dry Goods and Jarpets. Round to aell at some prico iiether tlio mills run or not. Corner Iain and 20th streets. J. W.Ferrej.. The finest shoes kept in the ciiv at L. V. Blond's. Bueak down in Pricks.?Dress Goo?ls tcents, lilack Kid Gloves 35 cenU and Jarpets as cheap as 15 cents. They have o ho sold to raise money now. J. w. Ferrel. If you want to get suited in a pair of hoes go to l. V. Blond's. Break down in prices of Dry flood* nd Carpets. Now is your time. Call nd price. Got to sell. J. W. Ferrel. J uflt received, alotof Children's Show f the latest styles, at L. V. Blond's. Carpets 1 Car|>ets! Carpets! It ia a rell settled fact that the cheapest Carets ami Dry Goods in the city are found t J. W. Ferrel's, Corner Main and 20tii St. The cheapest shoes in the city at 1a V. Blond's. Good Clack Kid Gloves for 85 cts., at J. W. Ferrel's. Gents' fine shoes of the latest styles list received at l. V. Blond's. Happy-tidings lor nervous sufferers ,nd those who have been dosed, drugged nd quacked. Pulvermacher'a Electric Jelts effectually cure premature debilty, weakness and decay. Book and Jourml, with information ' worth thousands, nailed free. Address Pulvermacher Jalvakic Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. d&w IIow it ia Done.?The first object in ife with the American people Is to "get ich;" the second, how to regain good lealth. The first can be obtained by en rKy, iionemy ana saving; the second, Rood health,) bv using Green's August ?lower. Should you be a despondent uflerer from any of the efleets of Dys. wpsia, Liver Complaint, Indigestion, Ac., ucli a* Kick Headache, Palpitation of the leart, bour btomacb, Habitual Costiveiew, Dizziness of the Head, Nervous 'rostration, Low Spirits, Ac., you need lot Buffer another day. Two do*ea of VuGutrr Flower will relieve you at once. Sample Bottles 10 cent*. Kegular sire, 5 cent*. Positively sold by all first-claw )ruggiat? in the U. S. cod Klfcr Nqwh. There is but little doing on the wharf hese days. The larger packets hare aostly laid up on account of the low rater, and in the meanwhile are being iut in good condition for the fall and rinter trade. The Science left for Parkersburg at 10$ a. m. yesterday. Thero will bo no Par*' Icernburg boat thin morning. The Tempest la running in llio Sunfish trade in place of the Telegram. The Market B07 in making her regular trim between Wheeling ami Matamorai; and the Phaeton in still running in the Histernrille trade. Cipt, O'Neal decided not to put his boat, the Abner O'Neal, in the Wheeling and Parkershurg trade, and she is now atSteubenville undergoing repairs. Captain Phil. Anschutx has sold out his interest in the hull of the Calumet to Jacob Heatherington, who has gone to Madison to endeavor to turn the hull orer. The Andes was chartered, yesterday afternoon, by Commodore Honshell, to run to Huntington in connection with the Chesapeake and Ohio Kailroad packets, which now have mora business than the two pickets can handle, Captain Uiariea Muhleman retains command, with Ed. Mu hie in an in the office. The Andes went out, yesterday eveuing.?StUurdat/t Cincinnati Timtt. The marka last night indicated 2 feet 8 inches and stationary. The Ed. Hobba aud tow have laid up at Battery Rock, oppoaite Casey ville. The Nail City will probably load at Cincinnati for New Orleans. An oflicer of the Fanchoti says that Captain llemmenwiy goes to the Ohio to build a boat suitable for Little Horn riyer. Capt. Win. List, of tlio Hudson, is receiving bids for a now side*wheel atcamer for the Cincinnati and Pittsburgh trade. The new boat will not be quite so large as the new Telegraph.?Com. Ga:<tte. [By Telegraph.] Louisville. August 13.?lliver falling, with 3 feet I) inches in canal. Weather cloudy and cool. Cincinnati, Auguat 13.?River 5 feet andHtntionary. Departed?Katie Hooper, Arkansas river. Heavy rain this af ternoon; clear and cool to-night. Mem i'll is, August 13.?Kever fallen 4 inched, now U feet 8 ^ inches. Weather generally clear. Arrived?Alf. Steven?, St. Louirt. Departed?Golden City, New Orleans; Lotus No. a, Marietta. NAtiiivrLLB, Aueuat 13.?River 20 inches on shoals and stationary. St. Louis, August HI? Arrived?DolChin, Upper Bends; Grand Tower, Vicksurg; Gtencoe, New Orleans; Lady Lee, Peoria; Polar Star, Tennessee river. Departed?War Eagle, Keokuk; Lady Lee, Peoria. River risen C inches. Cairo, August 13.?Arrived?Silverthorn. Departed GaiT, Memphis, Silverthorn, Evansville. Kiver 11 feet 10 inches and Stationary. Weather clear. Mercury 78?. Little Kocic, August 13.?Kiver falling slowly, 0 feet by the gauge. Weather clcar and warm. Subevipobt, August 13.?Weather cloudy and ideasanL Kiver fell 8 inches in the last'lnours. Fyaksvillk, August 13 ? Weather clear. Mercury 70 to 85?. Kiver *1J feet large and fulling slowly. Down? Grey Eagle, Evannville, Audercon. Up ?Andy liautn, L'ddyville. M. Smith, Urejr .bagle; generallyjwilh good trips. HiiBiness good. New Orleans, August 13.?Arrived Alice, U. 8. Light-house boat, St. Louia. Departed--Alice, St. Louis. Weather clear and hot. Vick&uuro, August 13.?Mercury 00?. lliver fell 7 inches. Up?Atlantic and barge*, Commonwealth. Down?Paragon. Arrived?City of Ilelena. LEA & PERRINS' CELEBRATED PRONOUNCED 15Y ^ EXTRACT CO of n loiter Irom n CONNOISSEURS Btf MEDICAL GKNBM 1LEMAN nt M?dTO BE THE Hi ra? tohta lirothtrul JK WORCESTER, "ONLY GOOD jfr\ isaij ^ <5aiipf?? 1*KUU IN 8 thnl oauuc, tiu.|r gnucc is hiuli. . ?'I1/ ??tcfinwlin liiAnilapplicUlcto Kr^Sl.ri,, nl?| ta V\'VI?V v*ntr-rvn ^5|"l,ln,on' 1,10 nMlrt r.\ hill VARIEni^^^|p,lttUl,leit8Wt? w ritDtr Ifi^U'jStlieUlOal wlldlvMlllK ST >Hauc,? that 11 WDRCESTEBSHIHE SAUCE, TREMI'JM AWARDED AT CENTENNIAL to 1st. "Excellent Taste." 2d. "Very Carefully Prepared." 7haj SIGNATURE ON EVEUY BOTTLE. JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS, jy23 NEW YOBK. SHIELDS HOUSE, No. 7 Sixth St., near Suspension Bridge, PITTSBURGH, PA. W. H. STAHLMAN, - - Proprietor, Tlili House Ins recently been thoroughly renfr rated and tetltted, with nil tho modern iniprovemeata added, Lndira and Families will lind the Houw lulled in every wny to their wnuts. i'rivatt entrance, Parlors, Ac. It li located in one of tlia most prominent street! In tho Imalnen eentie of the city, ami U well ventilated throughout. Tlio table is supplied with the lieat tho market stTonla. Street cars i*ss the door every few uiiuutea (or nil parts of the city, Allegheny, Munche* and bouth-?ido. !>uiin?M, anil known w?ll tlio wants of guml*. c?|tdnlly those ol our farmers, lute# rcrj moderate, &l.r>0 PES DAY. Drorcnianil F*rm*r? ihould hour In mln?Tth?l tho tiUbilng HtUchfU to tho Home Uverrlwyt hU'I of tho bat order. AccomiuodAtioiu for 64K itowftc ??TN. B.?Tho Whittling Ihtklmoknckk l? ro ceir?l regularly nt this Houm for the t?nftlt o) Koartii from that wectlon. felfi-M Kay, Mcknight & co.; GENERAL AORNT8 FO!t TUB Blake Steam Pump. MORE THAN 8,000 IN USE Belting, Hoso. Cordage, lYIaohinery, v And Supplies, SO WATER ST., I'iftNbnrgli, l??. }a6-S JOHN C. SCIIULTZ, PLAIN AND ORXA.VKXTAL, S LATE ROOFER, No*lie Eioimmmi Sts??t. 1,1',ifiSSg"" TIOBACCOS.-I HAVE ON HANI i " lM ?' Tohictot tram tho ladlnt mio rand otliera. l orn lurnl.h ail ?tyj? undo bi t hew (ictcfU** at lowrat market price. M. lUaUY, UW and 1311 Mala gt. RfrdFESSIONAL CARDS. I j^KNTiarrRT. 1 Wo advlw all tboas wan 11 rig Dcntlatrr done to I call en DH. (iAHMIKI-, ihfre thoy am hate teeth extracted without tL# allghett |m)a and now U#lh I'Ut In not to t* known from tli? natural teeth. Ian b? worn with comfort and cams All cam wmnanU-d. Office?Mo. 42 Fourteenth itrcct, torer of Market* jelQ jgOBEBT WHITE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, WHEELING, W. VA. Orricfr-Attornej Gencral'i Offlfp, Capitol. ^ mj7? JOHN J. JACOB, ATTORNEY AT LAW. ^ Office in People's Ban If Building, corner of Mnln and Twelfth street*. apS T DALLAS EWINO, Jl { ATTORNEY AT LAW, No. M Twnurnt St., deft WnEEI.INO, W. VA.. " yy J. W. CO WD EN, Attorney at Law. OfflM-Zfo. 1222 Ciupuxi St., c wheeling, w. va. " rrcmj't attention to all Luatnrn entruatod to my 1 wrn. ^ lei J n. COCUItAN, Attorney at Law, 1220 ClIArUKK Strkbt, c fel WnKKLINO, W. VA. Q C. OLMSTED, M.D., , HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, urnc?-No. 88 Fothtrkwth Ft. 1 WHEELINQ, W. VA. Oflco lIourt?8 to 10 a. m. l to 3 r. m; ?lf2 ^y-ILHAU PHILIPS, ! Juliet of tho Pilot & R?tl Eitato Agent, J No, 80 Twawrn St., Wmkumo. Collections ot all kind* m?Jo ami prwwdj I promptly remitted. )n8 1 II. llEAKNfc, 1 ATTORNEY AT LAW. J Office with Daniel Lamb, No. 1318 Mnrket Street. Office ap stairs. 1 an30 j^ANIKL LAMB, , ATTORNEY AT LAW, No. 1318 Market Street, (over City Rank,) ' <e4 Wheeling, W. Va. rji J. uyuus, Attorney at Law. Office 71 Twelfth Street, Wheeling, W, I'd. . Practices in the Conrta of Ohio, Marshall and Tyler counties, W. Vtt. novl7 Yy A N I KL PKCK, ATTORNEY AT LAW. 1104 (Ttmjiline Htreet, Wheeling, W. Ya. eW I INCH ?fc THOMPSON, lj ! ATTORNEYS AT LAW, 1205 CUAPLIKK KTRKKT. Room No. 1 Odd Fcllowi' Building?ujiBtalre. mra BOOTS AND SHOES. I KtSTAIlLISHED IN 1837. 1 J. NELSON VANCK. | VT. 8. HCOIIKS. | A. O. WINCH KB , VANCE, HUGHES & CO., SUCCESSOR TO ? VANCE & ADAMS and C.D. KNOX fc CO. j Manufacturers ami Jobbers of Boots and Shoes, Ng. 1301 Mtln St., Wheeling, W.Yi. i"? COMMERCIAL Tib Pamir lti the execution of : Artistic Job Printing f There is uo office in West Virginia that has i n reputation equal to that of the INTELLIGENCER OFFICE. > : j i i Their facilities for the execution of the } licit Haw of work are not excelled by any i enUbliHhjnenU i CHECKS. SHOW OARns O"'1 "?' i'i? to S?v i WID BUSINESS .STATION"T"',m' reM0",bl? INTELLIGENCER jor nprirc ? ? ... - --I 25 A 27 Fourteenth, Street. MEAT8 AND LARD?SUOAK Cured Canvaaed Hama, Bnjpir Curwl Cant**ed Hhouldera, Hunur Cured CanvMcd Breakfut Bacon, Plain Shoulders, Clmr Side#, Sugar Cur*d Dried K??f, freth from imoke liouee dally; Kettle rendered Leif Lard, Jn Tlerm, Bamli and Half Uamli, Kep and Paila; ail at lowest market rate*. M. BEIULT, t 1809'tPd 1811 Main Street. i flHLJjLl|jLLU^ i^RHsHlI r H|?uiluly?j|U^^ TOVES ft HARDWARE. 'lie Cheapest, The Best, The Largest dook stove Iu lite Market ii the Celebrated /ALLEY STAR. BENJAMIN FISHER, jrp A D UATTXTmnf jimi ju \y %j ui\ 1, A great variety of other Cook Stoves a!. rays on hand. ^^All Stores guarantee i, Marbellzed Iron ?nd Slato Manlcli, Frttslone and Slate Hurtfii, 4c. Call, examine and see prices before pm. . hMlpigelscylteifr. v| g F. CALDWELL Marble, Slate & Iron Mantles, lommnn Orates, Tile and all kin<U ?.( Term Cotta goods. Salvanized Iron Work and Tin Roofing, roGETHEK wrrn a compli;ti: as bouts! ENT ok nnOKINfi STAVFS ^nd House Furnishing Goods. We cill J special attention to the 'earless Radiator Shaking Grate. lie moat complete Grate in the market. t can bo seen in operation in Mr. Frank *2 ?oeu's fine residence on the Island. lull ?8 ,nd examine. 1507, 1500 A 1511 Main Mretl. ?ettr B. A O. It. K. Depot. mrt? V || ^RE YOU GOING TO MOVE? Don't You Want n NewCookStove rhe BEST and CHEAPEST 8X0YBS IN ji TIIE MARKET can be found nt No. 1425 Main St | TUB FAMOUS ARLINGTONj AND OTHER First-Class Stoves, Can now be bought Cheaper than ever before. II.I. NTOI'XS IfJRBAKTKB TO ri.UJH. J Don't fail to call and nee our stock be- ? fore purchasing. IQ8EPH BELL & CfJ. ARLINGTON STOVE WORKS, N'o. 1425 Main 8t.. Whbbi.ino, W. V.i. i mrl'J MERCHANTS HOTEL North Fourth St., above Market, PHILADELPHIA, J'n. Tlili farorltn Hotel, with '' fsa MO KUoit?,Lai bwn leaned hr the tulmrrilif ' term of Tear*. It can be aafd wllli rou6J? ??*,1"1 tho old Merchants, under the new sulrotuUtrjU' t is already an aimed auerm.and iti my nation to meet the J urn cxpcctaUona at the po] In theie tlmea or llunudal dq reasion, ty inin?' Ing a graduated ncale of prlws, from I"." '? per day, with Uwird, according to location > ' J'ho eervlce, table and all other accoBM???,,vU 1 thanme to all gueata. During the pant jear inanyliniirowjiMnu??J made, among theiu a nauergi-r and l*kX'tp '''"I J tor, thua rendering all room* of rany ni""- ''' iiupruTvmcnii arc >n progreM, wnicn, ? in " 1 , fdt will place tho SIcichanta llutcl uttiinl to ( in Philadelphia. The location of the house la one of th* ?>k?I "f' | Tenlent ami really central of any In the cliy 1 ' rootna are light, airy, well Yentllat??l in'lw"h wtuely furnished. Jlorrocariof varlou* 11:'*^ conitantly bjr the door, offering owry oi>i*wton if f to the guests, every moment tlay and iilnut.tu"u' S all poinU of public Intent*. Je25 It. LORE, 1'ROrRHrfPl'-. DUPOKT'S Wheeling Powder Agency, t I have at all times In Magazine large took of the above celebrated Powf'i viz: Rifle, Sporting (In cant), BIsilM and Mining, In metallo package*, wl"'11 I Mill tell at wholesale at manufaclMt'1 prices. I have Portable MagailM' of different sizes for shipping and will dr|lV" er free on oars or boat. This Powl" j la linnmtnlnrl in aUnnnth anrt Duality* jell M. HEU.I.Y, Sole AC'^1, j jgUY YOUlt DOG COLLARS AT WEST VA. 8TENCIL AND SEAL WORKS, No. 1731 Market Street The only place In the city where vo"?" get the niuuc stomped ou tlie collar*. )*~v j