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3fjo* j.Ml! BEST? ' , ' i I mr two-elory FrameHouse, containing seveo reams ,n.| ball, on South Turk ?W Oltt lliiuv. routstulug fiv? tuuttu, UO belawarc Mr**!. Tic above housro are newlr pepeml sad grained tl.routhoat. rad bavegond relkra and all coavenleu. and will be rentiil km to Rood psrtire. A,pie to J. T. OTONK. KM Alain Street, Of R J. S 11?.N l' at Stone A Thomas'. J y 17 LVK RENT-* ' Tht store ronm Nfl. 70 Twelfth ?tm>t, wtih cellar iiiiilrriirath. This room ha* tauuet-u tiled for the last ti.r-o years bjr Hugo U Loose* a lolncco and rigar nil'rv. The shelving, counter* and km nature* belong li? the premises. A gt**l W. C.U attached. Kent low, ^tvMlon given Immediately. Apply to a|>9 J. M. TODD. 3fsrr F I'nit sai.k-j.ooo roirxns old I I'll'K, uilUMa lorHil>MtlMrul. WllltenU ,1, IUU lo suit purchasers. Apply at Intelligencer t'fl.e. ?e? ^ I'lTION SALE OF FIXE 110RSE. s ATt'RPA Y, September 14th, at lOo'cloek a.*.. *t Limy stable of C. E. Wagner, IWtf Main street, I ? ill H-lltbat tine family and trot ling bone "Frank," Isle tin* property of Mr. Lewis Bailey (now dce'd). VU>. it saute time. Trotting Bugxy, Harness, Saddle sud Kridle, and Sleigh Runner*, .ri II. FORBES, Adm*r. A KM FOK SALE.?I OFFER FOR . ?ale my Farm, containing S3? acre*, situate on Big W heelin* ("reek, 14 wiles from the city uf Wheeling. Mia tarut i? well watered and has a good boas* and ail i.evrwi> outbuilding also a mod Orchard. A rood ?riu ??( i'tMi nnderllra the land and is eat/ of access, t an t? divided. For terms, Ac., apply tu J. in SUTTON. Turkey Bud. Marshall Cbunty, W. Va. J^VR SALE OR KXCifAXGE? One large or two small fan its in Marshall o'uniy. 15 miles from the city. Bargains. Enquire of H. FORBES, nu27 1142 Chapline 8treet A'AI.l'ABLK ICE HOUSE PROPERTY > 1DR SALE.. Ia-4 Niw 4, In SquareNo. ?, la 8onth Wheeling, sftu atol on the comer of Market and Thlrty-flfth streets. I ,.mthis lot stands the best and most conveniently Uatedll'K IIOUSK la th? county, mensariag SO feet sqiurr by 40 feet in height, built of the finest frame nist criaL braced with Iron couplings, IS Inches saailusi lining, and haaouly been In nse for three To this Ic? House Is attached an Engine at. J IWIer Boom measuring SS by IS feet, containing Kwlrr, enrlne, tackling, *?. with an adjustable truck n?<i to the river, together with can, implements, fix tures, Ac. The cu?t of the buildings upon this prop rrtv, three years ago, was $4,000. The river In front of this house being an eddy, there i? iH> Ji Acuity in obtainfng Ice at all msuh id frees Sr" "u ^ -V4-?-V-"" - IStu or Strrxxauf" ->?1 it ? ill on that day be oflered at public auction, at the trout dit?r of the OMirt House of Ohio county, at 10 uYk?k A.M. For terms of sale and a more particular description cI the above property reference ts made to LOUIS STEl'BERAUCH, or J. U. HOOD. his Attorney, _au?4 ISO ChapUae street* poK SALE? A (lesimhlo rusMenw. containing seven n*?ms in ?**xl rv|?lr ami )deasantly located. Will be *0il cheap and on easy terms. Kiiauln) of L (X SKDWICK. _ j v-T Martin's Ferry, Ohla I SALE? L\)H : A TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLING, (Mniaining fottr rooms and basement, situate on McColloch street A TWO-STORY BRICK BUILDKO, con taining four rooms, hall ami kitchen, ?tuat? on WaUtsh street. Wheeling Island. For lernts and jianiculais, apply to C. A. SCHAEFER & CO., an* ISO Market st., (SecondFloy.) 1 SALE? p?R ! K ANSAS LAXHS and ?me Ohio County pnn>erty tluat 1 will sell at a great bargain. < all ami see what I have; if you want to make money. JOHN MePONALD, apJ? Real Estate Agent, Kim Prove. SALE LOW AXD OX EASY TERMS. Farm >4 Sti acres, on the Ohio river, eighteen miles ffvn, Wheeling. About one-third river bottom (fine allmUlioM, not subject to overflow), well adapted fur Mukn Gardening; about lOOacras fine timber, whteh ?aa be ?s?ily cultlvatvd when deand. Watered by a spring drain; will make a splendid stock farm. W7V. 1IOGK A BRl>., wrti 1309 Market St. LVH I TE! LVK SALE? t he pr\>pmy en southeast corner vf Market and lluhstrreis. new North Street Church. Lot 54 by IvOfret. B^lrk hotsvv cvntainlng six rooms. Iron roof. frnut?Ooe-h?lf tmk. balanee la ?s* rr?r. wtlhout lotereM. ? JAMES L. MAWLCT, ??S , . iaa Main Stmt. A BROOKE COUNTY FARM FOK SALE. The uaftnlgoed win eflh-at rahHeSale, ea TUESDAY, September 11 UTS, At 19 o'clock a. M., at the front door ef the Ctart llvw at Wellsbatg, Brooke Itmnty. W. Va_ the laru f-rwrrly known as the "FOWLER FARM." s'tuattd en the waters of Cross CVtek. Breoke CWntv, W V.. iv? mUeslnsa WeUsbvrg. three miks bom Mrutv.rUKOhKand w^mik from tfceF.W.A Ky Kaitrvwd. The mid (arm contains ta acres more or W-w. aUn?t 1st* acres Mag deand and easily cultivated tv- tuliue Kngd white oak and ether timber. Lime, sad Uiltdlag stone ta abundance; abo, runalac water to etery Held but one. A. feud Orchard of 173 apple treea. besides plenty el pearv peaches and chec ties, laproremeats consist of a comfortable DweQ. aad Tenement Unusr^a hige hone and cattle sta 41 <se? square.) twoShrey Houses aad <iraaenr; I >K"U and Springhouae conreaWnL Churches,' NtK^KortstaadSiw Milb, near the farm. Title; t. rcau?-93L3fc, and mere tf the purchaser so elect, cash la hand: the balance la one. two and three jean, with Interest, deferred payments to he secured ? ? a deed of trust en the property. For further ta JvmnaUou apply to HER VET A PACE, IX* Market SL. Agtatsfer Mrs. A. W. Knot. aate 3c*xi*lryr Se. TO THE rPTTBLICl HEADQUARTERS WATVUES ul OMXS aaauMm*. . . SOLE AGENTS tVtK-i**. Amu hrtkt Iw lotttuikxul .sw Wiad4n,t?rMA|cMilkrKiac>MW(Mte> t??o *[<<vtacl?a. TUPNEB & XJXmopr, ? 1 "JilLlv ? u ? lis Maur Stxxtt. *>T ' JjOME AGAIN! ^ Tb# mbectfbee has mooted Kto JEWELRY STORE to IK* New Washington Hall Building, The Mine location few which he w driven by the burning: of the old but Win* in 15T5. nod now offers his patrons and the public general ly a Urftr, Fi'mp tad Cheaper Arsortmot of Goods tkii Eur Befort. A <vrvfial Iferitation is extended to ereey tw. whether ther w? ti? purrhstje *r not to call arxl examine his very attractive and well jclcctcd jtocfe C.: P. BHQWN, }eT 51 TWELFTH STRKKT. (Somt S?Us. J^MtlSETRATOR'S SALK OK "valuahlu stocks. tw wIiiAbiI Alwlrtmdiw rfOr.Ja Q? . THrtJPAT. Stfftmto XI JO, v>: seme? T ? naaute laweaee Ok M - )%??rillai(MlMnM(k TimrfMHMk a. w. wapjit. a. j. cla?K Anray. j. 1. BttVP. AaOwwt wMHAtt r: HOE t CO. SSSg?iSgS? MiMTACroor ASP vaKSMW: A ^kanp sx?x.T. wt? IKX1K AN'djob PRINTING?ATTHK I) Mh (MOMMrMiOH jw mrrtd ti?fa *i nM*r?* OtllilMilMtt% M xu hvM n*w ??< &J* x* giricnmiiio. ? WHAT AW* OS* ^sSSSSSskssi ass ?gg? asasF^ssss that U h*? ^"J*111 ?uihurliy l?lw" Washington. D. U, the iVnteanUI h*|i gSgSSS^SE Am rtp|SJgS42 5pgegSa?-~^g CLOSING OUT! ladlo' Fin. Kewport Thy. Ladies' Fine Kid Queen Ties. 1*11?' Fine Kid Newport Ladles- Fine Kill Saiwtoo SUppera. UJlS' Fine KM 0|.ra SUpK"; Ladle.' Fine linen Croquet SH'J*1* Ladln' Floe Kid Lou* Bimnrh jalppen. Gauta' Fine Slnion-Goat btraji> Shocs._ 8?2- FU. P-bble Ut-St?* SU0?. Oentt" Fine OOt 8?r?P Shoe* Alw.a lull line o( I*ll?' andCcnU' FINE BOOTS AND SHOES, HAUD A2CD XXCplXX iKWSD. Which will be SOLD very LOW. M-u,o?~t.r?i "flew - U? 1?*- <*"* j T. STONE, 1140 lhl? street, )T, HOBS-BROOK'S BLOCK _ _ , u liiurr, d.d<i '""'?"".iil??. ? v - TkRS. MORRIS, J ARRET & COBUB\ u dentists. 1184 Market Street, Wheeling, W. Vx mfiETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT r?ll ad.h* ,m wb??M i??t" JSr^T^,h '?"I-11'"1 r*Sluwa 0lU' ?? WE ARE HOW READY TO DISCLOSE TO VIEW the MOST UNBOUNDED BARGAINS IN CASHMERES, Ever Offered WHMi ?" Hbtary ?' >* Goods Trade la this City. p-j ih, hik.be wrfaitr. a?a ?""? B Pfcro do.BU<k " Sfc* ?"* ""f ?*????? Mr wwlhlt W, ?*. effel it tk. nJSilLilrf'cWi-"-. ?? ?" '^dsassst-^**" ^ c"ta*j w,^is;iwS2fcSys,.?? (. c jy\ 3 KS 5*?Sn?bi~^o? >v*=? ?<; ?^Tr.^! piu, .kfc? ?? *?"? ?"? "" ?t*** w""" tfaffKS Tratrrrnxv ws adi-kitis*' x, BXj"CTM <Sc BEO., not main street. ??8i ?|? fnttUigro?v. Tl GtBlT, llrtMBn to, t*7> :==J=^ri4,?rU~?????? We Aw Sow Ready-L Blum A Bro. hTn Jertaking^W m. Zink 4 Son. Antht^e'cUl-W. T. Burt iCo. 1 taw Silk Covennp-Fnend*-v>n. l*i* Rout?OM txch?n? ^;,n Mosquito Bare-O. Mendel A Co. ForRent?Hooaea. WinteJ - Everybody to know. Commwuoner's Sale. TitaucoMxra Rbcoed.?The following showiithe nxxse ol the thennomcter. as I obcerrni at SShnepTa drug More, Opera Ho^^er.^ervUy^^ BrkT VratiM. Watouceloss have had their Jay. j Rjuhlab meeting of Council tonight A uiuuT many of the dogs days are over. Ohio County Republican Convention at the Court House thu morning. Thk Whelan Literary Society will re snme its regular meetings this evening. : Swau. young men have their trousers to match the doorstep where their sweet heart# live. i Tkxmosquitofor the season of 197* sdH 8?anps around giving a series of farewell [entertainments. I Evxsvsody should go and hear Hon. | Lorenzo Dan ford speak at Bridgeport to morrow evening. Tits Marietta Reunion wSs highlv suc cessful. The reunion next year will be held at Cambridge. Mar. Xottxs will appear in hi* new play, "A Man of the People," to-night, for the first time in this city. Don't forvet the ball for the benefit of the yellow fever sufferers, by the Nail City I Boat Club. tomorrow night I Jox? says if all flesh is grass they must I have strucfc a variety of leather shoestring ? grass at his boarding house. Thk Casanova-Kreusch libel ca$e, now On trial in the Municipal Court, attracts a good many idlers to the city building. A cuuJuosr between t wo camageaoc ! cured at the west end of the Suspension | bridge yesterday afternoon, but the damage .was slight. I Ma. Jamb Cxxrvni* of North Wheel | ing. is bavins a new residence etceter a* the head of Sth stmt. Mr. J. M. Brolie m the contractor. Cbaklxs Wroxs and Arthur Geraghty ran a fool race at West Wheeling, yester day, for a purse of $10 a aide. The former l-wtvu by ten ytnk j Ths nights are now all right, but the : thermometer seeks a range during the day l which causes pedestrians to seek the shady sides of the arrets. | Ma. Pour Mem ass's furniture foo |ory. on the Sooth Side, will resume work on 'next Monday, lfith. The works will five employment to some twenty or more O? Sundae evening kit twa hones, or cwpled respectively by Mr. WtaTSUnioo and Willie McGannon. son of James Mo Gannoa. ooibded oa the pike near Green wood CVtuetery, and were pretty badly damaged. vSm&Si met attheusual hourj^ ,C&T&.w?qualifl?l?an?t ^dSckSS au.l continual to September " The' Wlowttg *?,ni1i''^nrt1M\\?1|!et Tliuinu s?fn,7' &i^ John Camp OTFmoS.aA4 am! A. H. HiUhcrforJ. pbrtrict Ou account ot the Tdjouraed Attorney, tho grand J'o^viock, to "hieh until thl? momlMrt OortW*.' hour Court also ?djourned. County OocKT-JiJi* to*1- > The toUowiu? bunineM was tmnwrtea :3"S???" I foamed to tl.U afternoon *?????? Ml-MCIPM^OI" -J"'* I This Court met y?terday bgg^gggS ilefcunation of character, w? j? r~ trial belj? lh", ,0Kggli. \V. Phillip?. Drake, John Boring, n. M ,\ IVter llainberger, ?? M. ,5fni?i \vh\te SESag^3?hSS: ss;4 i8SSr?? the iilamtiff. an * t|ie defense. The I*?" ""J1 5"U?Je will probably occupy sc Kss*ol * are well known to the public. roues Comt-J"fr CVam?T.^ His Honor yesterday morning dUpoaeU JAe.foUowing^n^HdUpg*?" rta^S'with the J*c? sons rwidiutr on the ^ U lined $1 and costs fwh, ana 5??tlV^rfctlv ^SS^S^&ssssi Ward} and John^chattiuj,. , ? Rit* gssstf paid. 4 ^ SilelwdCW?. ^\"3^aaAe" and publication ol ajett? San SB'S ?ES?3^?3? l i^hlr Kreuich, of and concerning the 83g&aaS2 ??a&r5iWi tification. ?ne. . w i inrv was un are denied by ?m >? "o- n^V"hicli panndleU 2 o'clock. " Onthf^^wKT^ the Court Mr. hX'?teJp w"? S in chiet The damages claimed are SSMOO. JriW. IS.\ tekS^wl' upon Mrs. charged ?nUi a fcgntw*M?m ^ whkh. Mary Oolden, tte were gi?n in yestenU. _ - bXto toure his appearance at \vt?mknechl with mung ^tow^bthen^.Thec^wa.^1 by the defendant paying the ?>**? VTa**.?The. weather vertc^laT was to1 ?e ^Xr-TtLell and tbetun'fara ^th'irJ^rS^U-aboot^her ss* during the nuddleol the day. T*ax*to or Kul Estate.?The follow ins transfer of ml rsUUf vis admitted lo record in the urticv of the Clerk of the Connie (.V'urt resterday: IVe*l made JvWHiiWr 7, 1S7S, by A. G. KoiHeson and *ne, of Washin^ua,Goero *i county. 0., to Sephen Waterhooae, of WTieelinn. for lot So. 13, in sqaar* No. 19. bontingon Iheeastsideof Erastreet,ind on the north-side of Thirty-second stmt, corner Eoff and Thirtr-second 51,SWl Ir is generally cone(M that Cape John Cartin will be Dominated by the Ohio County Republicans this morning for Oerkof IheCountyCourt. The delegates from Washington, Madison, Clar, Union, Triadclphhi and Richland are nidto be solid for Gipt Cartin. Without dispar agement to the other candidates we no Mffiy kit that Capt. Cartin's nomination will gire peneral satisfaction, and if sleeted he will make aXo. 1 officer. Stoat Sub-Mi A Britt report the foltonhtt aaltf-of stock yestenbv: T? shares ofHm Gtore Railway stocw, at 5+4 per share, narnlne (30; fireshares'ef 1a Belle G Ll-?Work* stock, at $100 per share, far value $109: three share* of Bellaire Mill stock, at $? per share, par value $1<XX They also disposed of -<0 am* of land la Jefferson county, I1L. for S1.20X Tuyv F.ustun.?:The Tonjr Pastor Combin ation wiB giv* a perfursjanjee n^he Open House to-morrow ermine, and a crowded hoose is a foregone conclusion- Mr. Pas tor is so well known in our ciir. and as he always comes with the best show on the road and our citizens know it, it tt useless fnr us lodo mote than give the announce ment yf hit appe?r?lfn. " _ A cvutxn woman who was parading the hack bridge yesterday about nooo. with a drawn nary revolver and in search of a recreant lever, mated unit* a sensation. but the loKl him it he dil not keep quiet she wwld shoot him, and he concluded lo let he^ alone. ArwroaMtua* ISTS. $251,414 SIX For the year preceding ihev were SlttUSt Ti The amount per ~ of lax Tear's collections wiO be gi^aouto Caowwp streets. bustling stores. incoat inrtrains tiled with trwreim-these are the exhihratingspeetadeithe Wheelingite ACS m this Lur month of September. ? CobOT D? Z.?B /.'? WwKimCAL M*TIIOI>.? Count Pe /aba delivered a lecture On bis historical method yesterday morning at Convent Hall to theteachere toil scholar* of SU Joseph's Catholic School, and alio in tlie afternoon before the teachers anil i pupil, of the JB heeling Female College, at both of-which a great deal of Interest and UratllJcation on the tjort of the auditor* was niantfustcd. lie explained l>v means of a laivo map hune upon the wall vcrv tullv and satislactorijj his modus operumli of shortening and simplifying the Rtudv of burton-. It iii quite likely, we understand, that the method will lie introduced Into the Collets. The method is so easy to learn, and so practical when learned,'that It at once commends itself to those who cither teach or study history. Another effort was made,' lust night, to get together a quorum of the Boonl of Edu cation for the purpose of taking some ac tion relative to the proposition of the Count to introduce his method of studving history into the public schools of the citv. Several members of the Board dropped in, and waited patiently until nearly lialf-i>ast eight in the hope of securing a quorum, but were disappointed. Instead of thenum lwr increasing, it began to look as if there wouldn't be anybody left if something were not done to keep together those who had al ready nut in an appearance, and accord ingly the meeting came to order with Mr. James Todd in the chair, and the follow ing momber* present: Collier, Cochran, Goering, Miller, Walk ins. Count do Zaba asked permission to say a few words, which, beinggranted, he pro ceeded to explain to the members present the circumstances under which he had, by accident, visited our city, and his earnest desire, as an enthusiast in the studv of hlstorv, to rive the educators of Wheel ing the sDonefit of his theorv. He desired to deliver a series of three lectures illustrative of his method, before the teach ers of the public schools of the citv, at uo I expense whatever to the Board, except, perhaps, a trifle for the necessary charts | I with which the teachers should' be sujh plied. He asked nothing for his time and | trouble, his reward being the satisfaction of knowing that he has benefitted the I : friendi of education in giving them a sim-1 ! pie but successful method of pursuing the I study of history. As to the expense for | cliarts, he had been assured by a i number of the teachers who were anxious to receive instructions at his hands that they would cheerfully nav for the charts themselves. His principal object in ad dressing the Board was to obtain permis sion to address the teachers upon tne sub ject. In the coursj? of his remarks the Count spoke rather warmly of the lack of court esv shown him by the Board, in hav ing failed in three attempts to get a! auornm to give him an audience, saying I mt it was the first time during uianv Sear* of travel that he had been so treated y a Board of Education, and he had ad dressed many of them in different parts of the world. Superintendent Hervey stated that lie could make arrangements for a meeting of teachers on Saturday, and would bo pleas ed to do so, but he had uo authority to 1 permit them to leave their schools during the week. As the Count expects to leave the city on Saturday week, and as he1 thought at least three lectures would be necessary in order to properly explain his ! theorv to the teachers, it* was hardly thought worth while to call a meeting for J Saturday unless two additional meetings could be held. There being no quorum of the Board present, no definite action could be taken, and the matter remains as before. Yellow Fiver Belie? Committee Re port the Good' Work Prog reding.?1The' Executive Committee for the relief of the j vellow fever sufferers met at Weisel Hall' last night, Mayor Sweeney in the chair. | Reports were made by the different I committees, which were "all very encour aging. M. Keilly, Esq., reported' tliat the sub-committee in their warn had disposed of all their tickets and called for more, also that liberal contributions had been re ceived. Mrs. Dr. J. C. IIupp reported all tickets soul and asked for more concert tickets and also that liberal contributions were made. John Bavha, Esq., of Fulton, reported that the sub-committee were meeting with encouraging success in Fulton. Me&irs. S. Horkheimer and Dr. T. H. Logan reported that their sub-committees were receiving liberal contributions, and concert tickets selling rapidly. It was ordered that the sub-committees be requested to report the number of con cert ticket* sold, to the Seeretarv, at 33 Twelfth street, at Mr. Win. Hare's. Adjourned to meet at the call of the Chairman. Opera Hocks Opexlvg.?The Opera House was opened last night, for the sea son of 1S7S-9, with Milton Xeblfcj and "The Phoenix" on the boards. Hie house now looks as bright andneat as a new pin, inside and out, and the cultivated audience present last night were evidently well pleased with the surroundings. As the improvements which were introduced in to the house during the summer vacation have already been described at length in this paper, we will not again refer to them. Suffice it to say, that there is not a neater, more comfortable or more cheerful place of amusement it the union. ? "7?"^ presented here by Mr. Nobles and his companv before, and is familiar to most of our readers. It is of thesensational order, but rather above the average standard of such plav*, and the support rendered is exceptionally good. Mr. Nobles is an old favorite here, and deserves the reputation he has won as a careful, painstaking actor. To-night he will appeann an entirely new plav, called "A Man of the People," which fias been received with much favor in the East Those who wish an evening of rareenjov ment should see Nobles to-night. Bella ire Locals.-Mr. Wm. Morrison, a son of Mr. James F. Morrison, the tea merchant, of this city, formerly clerking in Mr. P. T. King's drv goods house here, vesterday accepted the" position of aa&tant book-keeper in the Fir* National Bank of this place. The appointee is a highlv edu cated young man and well worth v of the position to which he is called. The clerks of the R. A O. Railroad Com pany here have nobly responded to the call by donating ?5 "to the vellow fever sufferers of the South. Mr.Jno. W. Mvles on Satordav list took the Pictures of Gen. Nathan GoC jr., and CoL Ben Wilson, in cravon. one pic ture in oil and one water color. The pic tures are to be placed on exhibition at the Clarksburg fair as samples of oar art. Mr. Myles left yesterday for Clarksburg to at tend the fair and look after his interests. *5* A- Hogejofthe firm of Hoee A Cow, and family went to Barsesville, O., vester dar, to rusticate among friend* tor a week or so. Head Crt.?A young man named Louis Rabig. employed at Banter A Bio's leather 4drv met with a painful accident yester day afternoon. He was handling one of thoae ankles just now very popular with the juveniles, known ? a "whipporwill." when a piece of tin became detacher! from the string and struck him on the head with such force asto cut a couple of gashes in hk scalp, which were to extensive that a snrgeon was called in to lew them op. Tux Nan City Boat dab ball which come* off to-morrow night will be the third benefit for the relicw fever sufferers which Mr. Bflly Mayer's orchestra will have pbyed for patis/havinc played Sor a Masonic festival and at a ball, both jnven at Powhattan, Onio. recently. Mr. Mayer and hi* orchestra certainly deserre treat credit for their endeavors to help the poor ?u3eras of the South. T A tkbt reprehensible practice, thai of pkinc the carcasses of rats on the car track for the can to run over, b in vogue m some parts of the city. Hie stench csnwdby mtk iloings ssfcariaL ffrwiwa. the oarsman, received his new paner shell yesterday, via the P. W. Jt Ky. Road, and in the afternoon was oa the river taking a pall in has boat. Personal Points.?Mr. Spauldlng Wal lace, of the Mnvnard Rifle Club, left last evening for Croedinoor. Mr. Gtis. Blum, of the firm of I. Blum & Bro., returned from a trip to the Eastern cities yesterday. Hon. Geo. M.Beltehoover.of Shepherds* town, is at the McLure. Judge J. J. Jackson, of Parkereburg: Gen. N. Goff, ami Jasper Y. Moore, of Clarksburg, registered at the McLure yes terday. Our friend Thomas Ilornbrook, Esq.,has brightened our sanctum with a couple of large bouquets of rnre floivers from his rounfnr place. Mr. Hornbrook finds a great deal of pleasure in thus pleasantly surprising his friends. Mr. Harry Ulrich, Secretary of the La Belle Mill Co., returned home from the West last night. St. Vincent's School*?In our reports of schools we have overlooked the school connected with the Hospital. In a visit paid to that school we learn that thev have eightv-four scholars who do not belong to the Orphan Asylum, and sixty-three or pliana who belong to the institution. The namo of the school U St. Vincent's School. Both bovs and girls are taught at this school. The school is under tne imtnedi ftUAiharge of Mother Basil, with Sisters Ag nes Chrvsoston and Aloysiusas assistants. In connection with the regular studies they have a sewing class every Thursday afternoon, which is under the 'charge of Sister Mary Baptiste. Tue Wedwerbbu Challenge.?The chal lenge of Geo. W. W'eiswrber, of the Brown Boat Club, to Louis Felsing, of the Kail City Club, was the occasion of a good deal of talk in boating circles yesterday. Ow ing to the absence from the city of the Captain and several members of the Nail City Club, it is as yet a mere speculation as to the probabilities of the challenge be ing accepted. It is generally thought, however, that a race will be made, al though the preliminaries cannot be settled until the return of the Kail City Captain to the city. Temperance Notes. ?A temperance meeting will be held at Parker Hall to night. Good speakers will be present to address the meeting. An interesting meeting is promised to night at Mozart Hall regarding the temper ance work this fall. All the members aud temperance i?eoi?le are invited. Belief Notes.?A contribution box, for the benefit of the yellow fever, sufferers, has been placed in the office of the St. James Hotel. The people of Moundsville will give a musical and sociable entertainment in their new Court House to-night for the benefit of the fever sufferers. Bio Success.?The hall given at Medal's Hall, Martin's Ferry, last evening, bv a number of the workmen of that town and other places, was a complete success in every particular. Cockayne's orchestra was In attendance, and a most enjoyable time was had by all. The following gentlemen were elected delegates to the Republican County Con vention from liberty district: Col. W. B. Curtis, S. M. Beall, 1V. L. Whitham, L. T. Maxwell and Allan Darling. CorNcii Committees on Health, Fire Department and Water Works met at the city building last night. The Water Works Committee had under considera tion the sj>ecial water assessment. The Governor's rooms in the Capitol building are undergoing a complete reno vation during the ausenceof lib Excellen cy from the city. The Governor will re turn next week. Officer Robertson* yesterdar arrested Hannah Maloy, of East Wheeling, on a cliarge of disturbing the peace and quiet of the Fourth Ward on Sunday. Street Commissioner Whyte has a gang of laborers.at work straightening the gut ters of Island streets. That's about all the attentiotf they'll get until spring. Christian Liebranp, an employe of the Nail City Brewing Co., sprained an ankle seriously yesterday afternoon. Get a piece of smoke* 1 glass and search for the planet Mercury this month. It is within about two feet of the setting sun, and about as big as a common white bean. There's contraction on even- side. And from merchants and others we hear How prices keep falling and falling?And now we've the Fall of the year. As will beseen by an announcement in our advertising columns, roast nig and hot lunch will be served at the Ola Exchange Saloon, No. 27 11th street, on Wednesday, all dav and evening. Reymann's and Nail City beer both ou up. Silver Cud to the best lady rider at the Wellsburg Fair. New Clothing Hocse.- I would respect fully inform the public tliat I have opened at the corner of Main and 11th streets a new Clothing and Gents' Furnishing Goods Establishment. A business expe rience of many years, coupled with cash purchases, has enabled me to exhibit a stock of goods suitable to the wants of the public, at prices unequaled by any other nrm in the city. Mv goods are all new and of the latest styles. An invitation is cordially extended to all to call and inspect the same. Very respectfully, M. IIETHAN. Corner Main and 11th Streets. Saddle and Bridle to the best boy rider, under 17 years of age, at the Wellsburg Fair. J Morxtng Glorv Baking Powder is the best in the market Try it, and you will use no other. BsArnrn. Fair Grounds at Wellsburg. Headquarters for cheap dnr goods, car pets, wall paper, dc., No. 2019 and 2021 Main street. John Roexer. Good accommodations in Wellsburg for those who remain during the Fair. Choice Teas. Tobaccos and Confection eries always on hand, as Geo. S. Feeuey's, No. 1307 Main street. Piano and Organ Trsixc.?-If yoar Piano or Organ needs tanincor renainnz, please semi your order to 1227 MancetVtreet. and our toner. Mr. Charles Kilmever. will give it prompt attention. All work guaranteed satisfactory. Address, Lccas' Mnnc Store, 1227 Market St. i Fran WUla' Sfinl ?l iWlbw, Dk. 1. 1KT. A. B. CL, iliciL?What should be done to mine* an enlargement of tendion of forward kg. the bark tendioo, erased by jrrabbtnr it while trotting. It is sound now, I think. It was fixed U*t ?prinjp, and the horse turned out all summer. Ammrr.? Clip off the hair, and apply GHa UnvanU Jodmk Jmum twice a day, until it irri tate*, when temporarily discontinue, and commence ajmin. It is the only remedy that will permanently remore a chronic enlargement of this kind. Send to Doctor Giles, 451 Sixth a venae. New York, who will furnbh fall information. Una a Kdpg.?The Liver b the imperial | omn of the whole human mttm. as it coo ' trob the life, health and happiness of man. When it H&tuM in its proper action, all 1 kind* of ailment* are the natural remix. The I dirwtioe oi f^*l, the moraaenp of the heart I and Mood, the arti. *? of the brain and nermos mteta. are all immediately connected with thewoekinp oi the LHcr. Is h*? beenmc* cmfally proved that Green's At*u* Flower b oneqojJed in curineall Mtwxu aflkted with Ppp*;*tao*Liver Ompuint. and all the ao mrrottf ijaptuw ttax mult fewn aa un healthy cvftdmoo of the Liter and Stomach.. Sample bottles to try. 10<en?. PVaffrirelTtcld inilitnwTBuo the WesternContinent. Ttee; dam will prove that it b jmt what you vaaL ; ccd*W I From Christian Union, Augtut 32,117*. ? v ! Ever. since Dr. "Win. M. Giles, of 451 I Sixth avenue, attended a frank invitation | to owners of lame horses to bring their equine property round to hto placeof twa in ens for free treatment, the corner 6f Twenty-seventh street and Sixth avenue has come to resemble a horse fair. The Doctor's bold defiance, which if thus thrust upon the curious attention of his-neigh bors, is bosed.on his earnest belief in his I Iodide. Ammonia Liniment, which is now preferred to all others by the chief stock raisers and sporting men of the country. A valuable horse of the writer's was kicked on the hock. Swelling and lame ness ensued, rendering the animal nearly worthless. We were advised to try Giles* Liniment, and are gratified to say It acted like a charm. About two indies of bone came away, the sore healed up, and the lameness and swelling are fast disappear ing. Hkcby Ward Beeciier. Lyman* Abbott, Editors. For Upwards or Thirty Yrars Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for children. It correds .aciditv of the stomach, relieves vind colic, regulates the bowels, cures dwntery and diarrbxa, whether arising from teething or other causes. An old and well-tried remedy. 25 centt a bottle. uAW Foa Lives Coxplaixt. Biuocs Headache Sick Headache (which females are so liable to.) Jaundice or Green Sickness, Bilious Colic and Bilious Fevers, Dropsical Swellings. Inter mittent, Remittent and Congestive Fevers, wherv languor, drowsiness, anxiety, pains in the back, head and extremities, slight chills with flashes of heat, etc. No medicine is bet ter adapted tocure these complaints in all their various forms than Swayxe'sTaraxdSarsaparilla Pill. Prepared only by Dr. Swayne & Son, Phila delphia, and sold at 25 cents a box by all lead ing druggists. In Wheellng.by Logan, List & Co. _ eodaw No Lady's Toilet Complete unless there be the fragrant Sozooo.vr; unto the breath sweet odors it imparts, the gums a ruby redness soon aswume, the teeth quick rival alabaster tint, and seem as pearls set in a coral vase. , Spalding's Glue, cheap, convenient, use ful. eodaw. "Tine First Dose Gives Relief."?The dis tressing cough, which threatened serious re sults, is quickly cured before developing a fatal pulmonary affection. For all throat, breast, and lung disorders. Asthmatic or Bron chial affections. Hooping Cough, Liver Com plaint, Blood Spitting, etc., no remedy is so promnt and effectual as "Dr. Swayne's" Com pound Svrup of Wild Cherry." "I have made use of this preparation for many years, and it has proved to be very re i liable and efficacious in the treatment of se vere and long standing coughs. I know of two patients, now in comfortable health, and who but for its use I consider would not now be living. Isaac 8. Herbert, M. D., Straus town, Berks county. Pa. PriceTrial bottle, 25 cents; large rise, $1, or six for 15. A single 25 cent bottle will ofteutimes cure a recent cough or cold, and thus prevent much suffering and risk of life. Prepared only by Dr. Swavne A Son, Phila delphia. Sold by leading Druggists. Logan, List & Co., Wheeling. eodaw River Sew*. River 3 feet and standing. Weather ex tremelv sultry. The teagon departed for Parkersburg at 10} o'clock. The local packets arrived and departed on time, with fair business. The Science will be the Parkersburg packet Unlay at 10$ o'clock. n?7 Tekgrapfc] PrtTSBntan, Sept 9.?River 10 inches and stationary. Weather fair and warm. Nashville, September 0.?River falling, with 16 inches on the bhoals. Little Rock, September 9.?Weather cloudy, with indications of rain. Louisville, September9.?Weather dear and warm. River stationary, with 5 feet 2 inches in canal. Cairo, September 9.?Arrived?Gaff, St Louis. Departed-Gaff, Cincinnati. River 9 feet and falling. Weather doudy and cool. X ew Orlea ns, September 9.?>"o arrivals or departures. Weather clear and warm. St. Lons, September 9.? Arrived: Golden Eagle, Keokuk. Departed: Golden Eagle, Keokuk. River risen 1 inch, now 10 feet above the low water mark. Very heavy rain this morning. "Tkkf thr L?.** In the dark days of the war, says the Boston Adeertiaer, when the existence of the.nation was in peril, and the govern ment was in need of funds to equip and put armies into the field and a nary upon the high seas and the extendsd coast of the country, it found itself under the neces sity of borrowing large sums of money. For this money it authorized the issue of bonds to be exempt from all taxation, and the prinripal and interest of which were payable in coin. It then appealed to the people whose government was at stake to take the bonds. The appeal was nobly responded to. The banks and bankers and the great capitalists of the country from their abundance; the farmer, the me chanic and the laboring men from their savings, all came forward and placed their surplus at the disposal of the government, as a patriotic duty, relying upon the promise of repayment, but not unmind ful of the great nsk they ran if the efforts of the government were unsuccessful "Take tne loan," was the rallying cry from Maine to California, ana throughout all the loyal States, and the government was supplied with the means to maintain its vast armies, and finally to put down the rebellion and again bring the United States into the forefront of nations, regenerated and stronger, and more worthy of respect than ever before. Could it then have been believed that what was as generally recognixed as a pa triotic duty would In a few short years be regarded bv any portion of our dtixens as little hs* than a crime: that the possession of the evidence that the owner had lent his money to the jwTernment when it was in sore need would be looked upon by any as a wrong to the community, a shame and a disgrace? Could it then have been sup posed that in a few rears there would hare been a single man in the country so base and dishonest as to counsel the govern ment to repudiate its own bargain, after baring fully profited by iL and to break faith with those who had helped to pre sence its existence? But tune works wonders, and today we find a party form ing, the essential article of whose creed is the proscription of bondholders and the advocacy of national dishonor and dis grace. Can it be that such a "party can make headway among intelligent ami patriotic dtixens? PQg..CtXCIXXATI, LOn^ilgj U pom* v Skm "> Jadm, Ttearv.ntfcttoftaadrvlft P?a^u Hii?a KATIE BOOPES In.5?ui,f?? dir. Eo. Mruoux. Clerk. Will tare a* Aw ?? Tmbf, MO. at 13 ? tkxk P. K- Bntofdj. Far favtkvhn te*?irr at 1 &nx net, ?r OM fctfiaM* VMtat. vWr? frr%to ?mkrndwt-ffl>wr<lfc??ifi rfcr : M* BritaCC. H. BOOTH A SOX, ifM. Satttislpe*. JACOB SXYUER, ptun a Carriage & Wagon Hardware, IM MAIX 4 MM dOCTH SIS. Iwy hk?U; a toll <1 ?VARICES? HwfHliwial* to twpQn mM ol iHtaaoKif* >to ?M ?3 ?frmtr. MMm** <?*?, m? tonk wt a?oOw. wnwI ta (in Mfe. httfci. a. T-Iirrr ' -- Tf --? -riininrhi V rn**f *? C. LW, J?. - ? -'; -3PBNTVSYIL,V WHITE LEAD WORKS THE ORIGINAL "B. A. FAHNESTOCK LEAD." ON REVERSE of Ktt J.STAI fcSTABD \ | s .. 0 t/l ^ PITTSBURGH fj Id 1U4 the B. A. PAHKESTOCK a CO . ^ *u Int oflmd to the Pthlk. itxl ??. * *1* u STANDARD >X)B PCRITV AM) > WtOPKKTIES ASD Pt'KABlUTVVhfJ.W"?S mi-uim. o. ju. i. im*. tht uJj; >2 " FA1IXENT04 K IIAH 1.1 ri A M'HWlft*. which chtBfe ra considered aictery to protect poichaarn apdjut ImiuUaj ?>?] d?rlj r?. NOTICE. Pennsylvania Load C?uipnilv J. K. SCHWARTZ, VjL 1 &tiss2rjaiR asssristf& zssxaixr - FAHNESTOCK, HASLETT & SCHWARTZ PERFECTLY PURE WHITE LEAD We Invite the attention of deader* sad coowtaen to t hit brand, with the awinsct that ttw tus. JWSi"'?iruKL, 4 c., 0^*2 HANES, WILSON 4J crcruttjs nt Coixt. JAMES P. ROGERS, ATTORNEY AT law, No. 1207 Chapline Street, opp. the Court House, fc30 Whkklxxq, W. Ya. was* t.vir AT 1 AW. Office, No. 1222 Chapline St., Wnncuxo, W. Ya. Prompt attcntKmto all bnflneg. )<7-d*w JJASIEL lamb, attorney at law, No. 1318 Market Street, (oTer City Bank), Wheeling, TV.! Ya. JJAXNIB^L gORBES, A TTORNEY AT law, Office, 1142 Chapline 8lt 541^' - V^mncuw. W. Ta. J DALLAS EWIKG, Arro*Jvirr ^ r z j ir, Sa.Bi: Twelfth jfc., defi Wnoxota. VI. Ya. ?. n. cocinuv. x.'al cdchkan. QOCHHAX A COCHRAN, jrroi2.vi:rs at law, 123) Chapline Street, je!2 Whiiuio, W. Ya. H. HEAKTb; attorney AT law, Office with Daniel Lamb, No. 1318 Market, Street. Office, Dp atain, an30 Wnmnw. "W. Ya. QEOBGE i\ l1nch, , ATTORNEY at LAW, Office, No. 12QSChapline Street, Odd FfeUowi' Building; Room Na 1, ffHmao. Ww Ya. rjyj* hugus, ATTCiRNIY at LAW, Office, 7t Twelfth Street, Wrauso, W. Ya. ?)ANIEL peck, ^ attorney at law. HO* Chapline Strwt, Wramw. W. Ya. ROBERT white, attorn EY at LAW. Wmtiira,-W. Ta. 0(B?i Attorney GcncnTt Offlct, CipihL TmySS APOLLINARIS iATUHAL HIGHLY EFFERVESCENT. APPROVED A, JU^^FIvv.. ^^r&t^MBMCALArraos 1 -Ulii "lUiUd).nV r Si"' JS" "Akataui, ??(irto.u.U far jbUf w: Iiw Iimi ?a Ik. ? Iji irtii i?J igdu CkM uj uui) iml FBED'K BE BABY A CO.. 11 o "?rrr. urn. Sew T?rk. UlmtrmniMlbliulU. jpougim court frunnn losdos. ; I "COATS" SPOOL COTTON, SMOWTOLLT ADmSD TO Sewing Machines Bbck mad Cbfan tfftdaiiy drtfnhk 9 For&kV J. & RHODES * CU E. SCHoPPER. PPfta (Staters. gUGAR. ' JCED TEA. To nuke property ikh r+JtH ?j drink, to popaUr d iriw tVr u?*.S tW bmlOoiocs TauX Ully MlcctcU for Ux parp*.. ?btfc a? wy? ? aJtYTUs TEA Htm I QOFFEE. lb Rdtottl C+&, la o**a o( Mat* a ?nt groceries; Jos. Speidel&Co, Four Story Iroi BiHdiif, In* So?th Struts. The largest Jtock in thedtrof(k6tiqi| I Teas, Syrup, Mola.*** Purr, Spier* tta| | and Grocers' Sandri*. AT LOWEST PRICEal Agents for GUIDING STAE FIOCl DIAMOND GLOSS FUKH. | Try SprftW A Co. * RIO R?>.V5TED COml in One Puood hf?fv XIIi: BEST I.\ L'sel Orders and incurri* for PRICE d | from DEALERS ONLY. j M. REILLY IWholesaleGronj PORK PACKER,J A5> : l.:xj a ? Provisions. Sugars. Molas?s.S| J Rico. Flour. Heals. ic.tt | Sole i.? 1? 1M Powder KiO Piliit StfitjfJ Nos. 1309 & 1311 Main SI | jell wheeLING. 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