FOR RENT. J10B KENT OR SALE, VERY CIIKAP. A new aix-roomed Frame Houie, No. 138 S. Broadway, I?laml. Immediate pou?? ion given. Enquire of If. FORBES, Esq., jiu2A 1142 Chapline St, J^OR RENT? T? o of thoie imall fancy Store llootn*, with good Dwellings attached, on Eleventh itreet. I'oneiaion to be tad immediately. jjry x. mmn, Agent. pOR KENT?IIOUHE? ConUlnlr.g eight rooma and Balh buun, on lutib iliMit, UIwmu IStb Mid 14th, wwt aide. im utiii water. Will i* rented low to re*|on*lbU 'ptiant. Fnuulre ol JflflKPH L. WILDK, mi2l itfmkwllrr anM MalnfH FOH SALE. UuU *B FOH HALE?I offer for nle the hcuan mi Mim b Fioni ini't )?lai d. In whlih I now H> u c lotiUlua blue r??iin?, panujr,, batb rii-iu mid wntrr v.i#?ti wa?b bcu? aud Cv*l bourn in ibe U phi.nt. 1b*re ar? hot au$ o'clock I rairj the laj^ot Mi ck of itoU tail alwe? iu the city ami (an lu? frnt Hint any caib dral?r lint will f*n?rmei witti * tali. anion* tlie K"1 dt offered 111 ttij Mir* l? I*. rturp Jr, .% I o., .-nuk .? Co , and hew lore H?il ai d t* I o., Ha; wood boot* and tntny otner olelinud m-tiulmturii. All boll and .Siit*! mid in my tale* warranted i?rf?rt. lath advancoi wa, m pi 1 Wholmle Auctioneer, I'liitburKh, hi pOH "SALE? Eighty choice Ruildln* Loll on Wheeling laltnd. Pru?- from 1100 to fflOO each. Only oneislh of tin pun-lutM money required In cash. Tberwldue 111 IV l?- annually in KIVK njual InitalluinnU Willi intermit. Apply t.i JOHN 1>. OILCHKIrtT *|? At Top Mill. | PLUrr. tilNC.CASFITTINC Thompson & Hibberd 1311 .tlnrUet Street. PLUMBERS, Gas and Steam Fjttors, -AMDBRASS FOUNDERS. HULK A (J WIS FOB SPRINGFIELD GAS MACHINE, ? 4Nl>? HiiovIoh' Hteiini Pump, llraUn Vn Irvn, tout, Sneer and Pint Pip's, Qum Hw, Hi am Wt.UtUi, Strum Gauge*, unit all kind* ralu Keep constantly on land * law a?? .rtu?-nt Ihaa Good*, Htratn and Water (luaj;es, Pump and ana Fixture*. h)lb aoxto voi wm TtMiiru roi <:0LM?N'8 CELEBRATED BAS MACHINE. skxd run amwi.au. UI8 H1KKET SIHttT. WHEEUW. WeSI V?. I'rtiinpt attention given to nrdeis (row adl?un.> \ To Iron Mills and Engine Builders. We have added to our PLfTMBINO and tSJ* I'lTTJMl atahllahweut, a new and com|d?t< I t HASH FOUNDRY, Of I are now |ire|iart-l to make all kinds uf Ml ttnd Kncihe Hr*** Casting at short notiueaudoi tho my l*3t quality. TRIMBLE A UORNBROOK, sr.tt No. 141 ft Market atreet. HINA & QUEEN W RE. 95 CEETTS! The Finest Aasori incut of ClOTHKS BASKETS, TDl VPT tVfi niBPCTU FANCY VAShS, BRACK* TO, WALL POCKETS, STANDS, BIKD CAGE*, LAMP.*1, FINK CHAMRERSEI8, TIN BUCKETS, WASH-BOWL AND riTCUER, All for 05c, can be bought nt .IOII>T FT?TFnEt'8, lloO Maim biuret. fl5 BOOTS AND SHOES. ESTABLISHED IS 1837. J. NKUOX Viae*. I w. *. BTOUK3. I i. O. WISCIIIH VANCE, HUGHES & CO., RUCOKRflOKS TO VANCE 4. ADAMS and C.D.KNOX&CO. Mfuiufftcturrrs&ml Jobber* nf Boots and Shoes, No. 1301 Main St., Wheeling, W.Va. ANNUAL SALI58 or tii* Great French Remedy IS PAKW A!/)NF? !,300,000_BOTTLES. BOYER'S C4KKEUTJS Melissa Cordial, (EAU PK MEIJSSB DES CAR.MRS,) 300 YEARS' REPUTATION AS A Sovereign Remedy in t-isn or Apostesy, Paralysis. Djiptpsla, Colic, Miadaehr, Intftfiestlon. Falnlness. Chills and Favir, 4c. GET THE GENUINE. HE WARE OF IMITATIONS. S.I.I lijr all PruxjUts. General Depot at lk?YEli'd, No.&JPark No* York. LAUGrtllN BROS. & CO., Wholesale DruggliU, Wheeling, W. V*. >e|?"??xl - Or. RIccO's Essenct tl Ufa reston* niinhootl and tin* vitforut you'll to tbo moat ihatlered conHiltutltin lu (our wceka, frpw wtotfarer ouno ariaI UK. Failure ImpwwIMa Jtewara ot advtr(l?rn wuo oiliir aiMalJed fret rrcaerlptiuai that are uaelw?, mi l flunlljr prove mtiioual; ex|?iui re. What* erer haa mem uiuit tout a tkir tvice. S3 txr can. Went by exiireni anywbrr*. Row A^ent, Dr. JOS , JaCQUEN, 7 Uolvmlt/ l'Uw. New York. Drugflats aun?llwl. i7" < PONT FORGOT IT, PONT FOROKT IT, PONT KOROCT IT, PONT FORGET IT, NEW STOCK BOOTS A SHOES, NEW STOCK BOOTS & SHOES. NEW STOCK BOOTS A SHOES NEW STOCK BOOTS 4 SHOES NOW READY, NOW READY, NOW READY, NOW BEADY, CHEAPER THAN EVER viirtAf JtD hi Art r. > r.it CHEAPER THAN EVER CHEAPER THAN EVER 00 AND SEE THEM, 00 AND SEE THEM, 00 AND SEE THEM, 00 AND HEE THEM, YOU CAN SAVE MONEY. YOU CAN 8AVK MONEY, YOU CAN SAVE MONEY, YOU CAN SAVE MONEY. .1. T. STONE, J. T. STONE, J. T. Si ONE, J. T. STONE, 1 HO MAUI ST., Hornbrook'? Block, 1140 Main ST., Ilornbrook'aBlock, 1140 Main St., Hornbrook'aBlock, 1140 Main fct., Hornbrook'a Block. >fp26 Q A. WINGEKTO, DENTIST. UffiM *nd Keddenc*. No. 1007 Main Bl, opposite Uukra, Wheeling, W. V*. WNIl.txta Oxidt Om and other Anaalhatke aJuiiuutHed. ay lft I, Blum&Bio, I. Blum & Bro, OFFER THIS WEIK OFFER THIS WEFK JO P'e?ea a I wool 4'V We offer Col'd Bilks atll. Inch fcl.ckM uhlue.es ( Wrofler Bi'kMlkist 7.'c\ 69.-. WsoOerBi'khilksattoic. 0 Pa all wool 4tMnch We cfler til'* Hilki at 91. lil.iL'k CuhnimtaiG7c Wa offer Bl'k Hllka at I" IV. all wool 42*1 neb |1 25. Isimk Cashmeres at 78c. We eff?r Bl'k 8l!ka at 10 Pa extra ft ne Lu? f 1 W. pin's Cashmere, 47-luctti We offd st a priemptory |2 fW. m eof'PasMvant Ji Co. at We offirrBI'k Bilks at 13. a areai reduction and we Ladles, do you wish to otter thctn to the public buy Silks at a low price, by the .piece or In anyjeoue and see our < ff*rquaMity wanted at the top, you will atooceoe ai*yrf pr.cea. cuu*lucnl that you can sare iroui 25c toll a yard Lsdiej, you will b?aur* by buying your bilks pr|v?rru seetli^se goodt from us. 11}o i *suta BlackCash- CLOAKS! CLOAKS ! neic, come at out -, aid Come look at our Uusks ilonntasy wedoiiothiT* for fJ SO. tlirui, as no lady will Come and tee wliat wo look at thrtn without offer at t-l 80. putthasinu. A hatdsjiue Cloak for 5310. Buy your Flannels from A atyllali garment at ui a:.i aato uooey. $7 60. Buy your Unas Goodsl A^etn for $10 M. from us, and a i?e mouey. I ook at our Uoaka far Buy your Huwl* fruin 512 00. lis and save uiout-y. Look at our Closk.i for 1 huy jour Mom from SIS 00, us and save money. look at out Cloaks for Ku* vour Frluftsfrom SIT 00. | us. nrnl *ave money I o >k at our Cl?aki far I lluy jour trkltts from 82U 00. unf m>tl MTg mont-y. l ook at our Cluaks for | Buy rour Muslins from 8'.'5 00. us. anil save mon-y. Look at our Cloaks for Uuy your Callcoa ami 830 to. Clitniz Ijoui in, and sate I ook at cur Cloaks for money. 8?3 4W. Buy your Roys' otiK. 8UUOISON A SON, nu'a No. 11? Market MOKU.Il'.OCT. H, IH77. Kcw AdvcrtiNPmcntfl. ?1 Ilium & Bro.?head of local. Kirk Benefit?Opera House. Fancy Goods?Cum mi tut & Woods. "NVnven Wire Mattresses?0. Mendel, Booth & Co. hunk Statement. CJrand Rally of Workingmen. Photograph"?Plummer's Gallery. Thompson & IIibberd?Plumbers. Trustee's Sale?\V. H.Caldwell. Trustee's Sale?Henry K. List. TnKitMoMF.TK.it Record.?The following shows I he range of the thermometer, an observed at Schnepf's drug store, Opera House corner: uniiotT. a A. ?. it -w. a P. M. 7 P. V. ? 63 W 65 tftXDiY. 8 A. H. 32 M. 3 P. M. 7 P. M. CI 78 63 (W Grand Opening of the Latest Fall and I Winter Styles In Trimmed Bonnets and Hats, Wednesday and Thursday, Ootober 10th and llth, U which the pubdo ari invited. . SPEYER BROS. P. 8.-0ur Millinery Department is In oharge of Mi is S. Bourne, lately with Armstrong, Cator & Co,, of Baltimore. The Kail Ciljr Boat Club will elect ofiicern to night. Two deeds of trust were admitted to record on Saturday. "Cnow-Cnow" will be ?rved at the Opera liouho to*night. Thkre seems to be considerable cool- , ties* on the part of the weather toward , its. patrons. Tux stockholders of the Wheeling Library Association will hold an adjourn- 1 cu mming lo-nigut. The brae* band at Fallon, which din- , banded Home time Mince, ban again or- ( ganiaed. Succeia, boya I A number of our Democratic citizen* , went down to Bellaire on Saturday night | to hear Tom Ewing'a *|>ecuh. ( A Superintendent of the City Prison , iato he elected at the regular meeting of . Council to-morrow evening. The body of Capt, Muthew Kirkbride, ' of the Htcauier Comfort, waa recovered on Friday evening near the wreck. U. A.O. D.?The Grand Grove of the United Ancient Order of Druid* meet ( thin evening at Beethoven Hall. Officer IIenry picked up a nlain * drunk on Saturday evening, hack of the ! OJd Fellow*' Hall. Name not reported, j TurCamhria IronWorka, at Johnstown, ' Pa., are furnishing the rails for the Pittsburgh, Wheeling & Kentucky Rail- . ro,J- 3 The Mavnanl Rifle Club has challenge i ed the Riverside club to about a match t -i.- ___? ! ? - vuauijiiuninip 01 ? the city, J Stheet U?rLKA8Ajmnai.-.Will. Alex- [ andcr ami Jim. Lyle bad a little street i unpleanantneMonSaturday inBridgeport. j No arreat*. 1 iiw Honor Justice Hamilton, of Cen* ( Ire district, while repairing nnue ma- a chinery at SUftl'i calico work* the other 1 ilay, ?everely injured his left hind, I City Council*?8ecoi?? Brakch.?A special meeting of the City Council ?u held on Saturday night. Present In 8econd llranch: Adams, Campbell, Crowther, Goodfellow, Horkheimer, Myles, Pollock, Reeves, Riddle. Simpaon, Walt, Waterhouse, Yahn?13. p. w. A ky freight depot. The Committee on Railroad* reported that in answer to a communication from the Mayor,requesting tbemjto contiderand take such action as the public interest may demand in the matter of the location and arrangement of the freight depot of the P. \V. A Ky. Railroad company, the? went twice upon tho line of said rail* road along the wharf, and after an exanimation of the subject that called them 1 together, aided by the City Surveyor and several of our largest receivers and ship' per*, were fully of the opinion that the public interest would beat be served by requiring the ssid railroad company to increase the width of the apace between the two freight depot*, making the street 60 feet instead of 60; to extend ita track through the cantre of the freight depot, crooning t ho south roadway from the wharf on trestling of sufficient heighth;filling out on west i>ide of Ita said freight depot a sufficient apace or roadway; putting a crock sewer on the south side of 14th street, from the corner of the B. St O. Railroad depot; erecting sutticient railing or S;uard>; and paving with cobblestones at , east the half of the GO feet way or street between the said two depots. The con*- c. mittee submitted an ordinance, amending the ordidance pawed Sept. 19, 1872, in relation to the I'., W. & Ky. Railroad Company, and carrying out the provihions enumerated in their report. , The ordinance wai read three times and pasted. THE OHMNASCB AHoLlMHtNO STREET MO NB ] KILLED. An ordinance to prevent the ob- E itruction of the streets and sidewalks li of the city was received from the fc First Branch. The ordinance makes it unlawful to erect any awning post or t other aupport for an awning on any side- \ walk in the city; or to put up or retain any aign, sign post, board, pole or other d device or thing to denote or show a periods place ol residence, occupation or I business. on any street or sidewalk in the i city, if the same shall extend more than three feet from the line of the street o or building into or over said sidewalks, ii unless the same be in the clear and full health of the first story above the said sidewalk, when it may extend five feet, fi The ordinance fixes the penalty at not d less than $1 nor mure than $20, and every t day that the ordinance ia violated shall s constitute a distinct offense. > i The ordinance was read, and discussed t at some length, after which it was reject* a ed, on motion of Dr. Keevea. a EBICTION OK FRAME BUILD1K0S PB0I11B- P 1TED. 11 A petition was received from John * Ramsey, Wm. Myles and others, asking Council to prohibit by ordinance'the erection of two-story frame huidings in the square bounded on the north , by 21st street, on the west by .i Main street, on the south bv 22d, and the j east by Market. Mr. Myles, a member ^ of Council, certified that the persons whoso signatures were affixed to the peti- g tion Hre the owners of more than two- | thirds of the ground included in said i square. An ordinance drawn up by the Citv Solicitor, at the request of said petitioners, and carrying out their wishes, was read three times and paaaed. The penalty is fixed nt$10 for every day such building is allowed to stand in said square, Every workman, laborer or other person who shall in any manner assist in the erection of such building will suffer a penalty of for every day he shall be so employed. An ordinance to amend and re-ordain the 20tu section of an ordinance of the city of Wheeling,entitled "An Ordinance in relation to the election, duties and condensation of the Clerk of the City of Wheeling/'- "received from tbo First Branch, wm read three times and passed. ' Several unimportant petition! were j road unci referred to Hppropriateconimit> j teee, afier which tliu Second Branch ad- j journed. t fikst branch. ~ j There wa* no quorum of thia Branch r. on Saturday night, and no bu*ineM wax ] trauHacted. _ * Tub Cookt*.?County Court?Judge j George 11. Boyd.?Thin court wan in aexalon ju? unual on Saturday, and tranRacted the following business: t John Schumann vr. John A. Belville. j Judjjment for plaintiff againRt defendant t for $14 80. Mr. Stifel appeared for Schu- ' maun. i John Wajmer vp. David B. Sherrod, j certified by Juntice Gardner. Trial be- J fore the following jury: J. K. Bot*ford, John Gibnon, George Lawaon, F.N. Nor- f ton, Charlea Bickerton, Jamea Hollinga- ( worth, A. H.Chapline, J. U.Stamp, Win. t Kidd. A. S NbIbOII. Jump* Y. P?H#Mnn E. W. Whitmyer. Messrs. Jones and g Caldwell represented the plaiotifT and 3 Judge Kennedy the defense. Veidict for d plaintiff for $100. e Lemuel Beck, appellee, vs. David B. 1 Bherrod, appellant. Appeal. Defend- r ant asked leavo to amend bill of particu- * lars, which was not granted. Jury: S. t H. Greer, Zine Phillips, B. Ilebrank, t Wm. Montgomery, T. E. Kelley, D. 8. Thornburg. Judge Kennedy appeared for plaintiff and Caldwell and Jones for ( defense. Verdict for nlain tiff for $18 25. I Adjourned until this morning at 0 r o'clock, when the following docket will r be called for trial: W. Peyton vs. Elias h Kettle, E. G. Cracraft, Assignee, va. Man- b rice Carrcn, Thomas Heyman vs. W. r. j Wallace, J. L. Kico vs. James Hamilton, / Hood vs. Howard, Hood va. Erlenwine. t ? n Police Court?Judge Oranmer. (. There were two cases before His Fonor S on Saturday morning, viz : Ifrnry Stollcy was fined $2 for obstruct- f> ing the sidewalks with barrels and boxes. The cane of Auguata Miller, charged with neglecting to make necessary alter- J stions to her property, ordered by Fire u Warden Carpenter, was dismissed on ac- lj count of the Firo Warden, in the notice si rerved upon her, failing to give her suQi- & cient time to have the repairs made. t( One caee wan up at the matinee, viz: 0 Peter Criawell was fined $5 for using H profane language in a streetcar. b FiaiiTiN Centrk Wheklino.?A little L fracnn occurred near LancAMter'a cooper ihop, in Centre Wheeling, on Saturday svening, which will likely be aired in the police court. Pat. Hennegen and bin ? brother. Mike Hennegen had u Hpite 01 igaiuBt Wm. Truax which they had pi ?een carrying aince the Hennegen mur- al ler trial and greatlv desired to deliver d< hcmselvM of. Sleeting Truax on Bat- 0 jrday evening, the two brothera proceed- ri mI to bounce him. With the exception ci )f a nliglit swelling of the lip, and sev- al iral inniKnilicnnt ncratches about the fact, ci fruax hIiuwh uo marks of tlie conflict. Marshall County Circuit Court.? n' Hie(f*?e* of Robinson, charged with lar- ?J *ny, and of Johnson,charged with mur- ?' ler,are ?et for to-day in the Circuit Court j, >f Marshall county. The former ia in "c suatody in thla county and will be re- ai noved to Moundaville to-day. The latter a upon bail. The caao of the 8tate va. "> Fleming, allaaJOoff, charged with bigamy, 80 i let fur Thuraday next. Candidate for Justus.?Mr. Wilbur R Prueman. of Bridgeport, candidate for Justice of the Peace for Peaie Township, P( a a young man of more than ordinary m alent, irreproachable character and in |? very way qualified to fill tho office of luBtice. Having known him peraonally " or a number ol Tears, we recommend ?' lim to the roleni ol 1W Township as a nan worthy their confldonce and sup. >ort. of ? in Temfkraxck Notes.?The meeting at u? HtNlla!l on Saturday evening was well CI ittended. Addressed were made bjr Re?, t* P. F. Clancr, Meura. John Baggs, 0. W. E, iaggi and Jamsa Cunningham, jr. HI PciuoitAXi Pontm?Mr. Robert Irwin mm tbli morning upon > trip to lawn, I mil will bt nbwnt k week or ttn dm. i llarnejr Redilj, who h>n t*en in Plltt- I inrgh (or n long time, In home on n tinil 1 imong (rienili ?nd relttim. Es-Hheriir \V. C. Cocbrtn, of Belmont < ounty, ha* located In Hellaire, where he rill,run a livery "table in (he future. Hon. Charle* Hare, of Summerfield, it a taid, will receive the appointment of lunerintendent ol the tobacco ware-house it Hellaire. Me**r*. Wright, f*red. and "Jink" McCaffrey, of Beluiont,0., were in the city ant evening. They are clever fellow*, >nd arealway* warmly mat by their nuuerou* friend* in our city. Mr. Cole, who hat charjre of the boat rav* near the Water Work*, North Yheeliug, i* getting ready to (ill a conract a* *oon a* there i< lufBcient water u the channel. Mr*. Alexander Avid three children, rho have beeh *n?nding the pa*t year rlth Mr*. A.'*fatneron the liland, nailed or their home in Havana on Wednesday a*t. Mr. 11. H. Trait, a Wheeling boy who tcently located in 2few York,la vUlting rienda in the city. Mr. Simon Horkhelmer pre*ided at the ueetingof the Second Branch of the City Jouncil on Saturday night Major Wright and Mr. Alex, Laughlin i tavo returned from a fi*hing excursion i in the South llranch. They met with i air *ucceM until atorutr weather upoiled he *oort. t Judge Cranmer liaa returned from a i iait to Springfield, Illinois. ( Lieut. Charier Villiama, of tho U. S. haa entirely recovered from the i round lie received Iait auiomer in a fight < rith the Indiam*, and will leave ior the 1 ^ar Went to-day. Col.T. 1'. Shallcroaa relurnod home on t laturd ay evening from Clarknburg. where . V haa been iu attendance on tho United itate* Court. Capt. Geo. Harrison, of Piedmont, ia 1 alked of aa a mi table agent for the P. V. A Ky. railroad in thia city. Mr. Archie P. Mitchell, n former reai. ? em of thia city, in at the McLuro. i Mm. Alfred Paull and daughter, Mra. 'aimer, are the ciiesla of Mr. A. W. 'mill. I Mra. Virgil Ada.ma, formerly a resident f thia city, but now living in Pittsburgh, i i reported ai being dangerpualy ill. I An Excitiko Runaway.?Shortly b?. J are 'J o'clock laat night a two-horae'team Irawing a buggy in which were seated wo ladiea came ilaahing down Main ? treet at a terrific upeed. The rein* hav- ' ng escaped from the handa of the driver, | be horcea were entirely unmanageable, nd the occupnnta of the buggy were left t their mercy, hiring no tueana of atoping their wild career. The ncreama of < lie affrighted women attracted a great j uuny people from their hotioea, who, un- i ble to render uny anMt?tance, mo- | icntarily expected to eec the vehicle come | II contact Willi Miinip'uhxt met inn whon onsequences might have been serious | f not tatal to tlm occupants. However, } be horses made straight for Henry | licliel'rt liverpr unties, on Main street, j lentre Wheeling, where they belonged, j nd suddenly turning at the door of the | tables, upset the bug^y and threw the i idles out. Fortunately they escaped un- i urt, with the exception of a few slight f cratches about the face. The buggy was otiHiderably damaged. * I Hotel Personam.?Tho following are < moiig the late arrivals at the leading ] ictels: ( McLurt?TIiop. Cole, Pittsburgh; S. ( Jope, J. L. Cope, Sniithfield, 0.; Win. J. { Lull,.Dayton, 0.; A. K. Daugherty, Steu- i tenville, 0.; Win, Siegel, Baltimore; Dr. \ i. Robinson, Manchester, N. H. y Hi. Jama?ii. 1'. Coc, Middleport, O.; fr il. II. Faber, Baltimore; S. F. Beall, Bal- ( imore, Anthony C. Heidelberg, Pitts- 1 turgh; W. S. Adams, Columbus; Carl ( ^gg, Marietta, U.;C. W. Evans, Bume#- } ilie,0.;T.T. For*yth, Baltimore; W. O. Hooney, WootUGeld, (). I Stwnm?C. 0. Oblmger, Lewisville, 0 ; i ?. Diehl, Wootfufield, O; Prof. C. L. \ joos, Bethany College; J. G. Buchanan, ( iarnesville, 0; 0. S. Bradley, New Mar- j insville; J.W.Clemens, Wellsburg; Jan. | McDonald and wife, Sleuhenville, ().; , Thos. M. Bolond, Grafton; John K. Davis, Moundsville; Dr. B. 13. Mclverrihnn and ( wife, Beeler's Station; Frank It. Lynn, Belmont, O; Jacob Koontz, New Mar- ; insville. I Lfctdres.?On Monday and Tuesday j jvenings of next week, Rev. Dr. Speer, a j ormer missionary to China, lectures at . ho First Pre*by terian Church in this city. The titles of the lectures are "Asiatic Imnigration?facts and assets of tho subect in the New World." Second, "Ita ' Relation* to the Old World." Dr. , Ipeer is an eminent divine and will af ord our people a rare treat in the way of | Inished, scholarly and interesting lec- i ure*. The San Francisco Iferald says: "The concluding lecture of this vaiu- ( ible and interesting series wan delivered : esterdnyevening to a very crowded au? ( lience, who listened with great attention, xhibiting marked evidenceii of approba- . ion. The subject was discussed with a ( esearch, eloquence and ability, that rould render it interesting and instructive to the historian, the statesman, and ( he Christian philanthropist." I Sabbath School KkOi*eniko.?The ] Jlenn's Kan Presbyterian Mission Sab- j iath School, near Burlington, OJiio, was | e-opened yesterday afternoon, in the . ecently completed township school j lourfe. Appropriate addresses were made , y Mr. Wm, Alexander, of Bridgeport; Ir. Gray, ot Alar tin's Ferry, and Mr. , Llex. Boue and Mr. Wm. II. Oxtoby, of ( liia city. The nchool re-open* under the t lost favorable auspices. Mr. Wm. j Hark ha* for the past sixteen years been j uperintendent, and now enter* upon hia , sventeenth year as the eflicient and ( lithful head of the school. New Oroanist.?Mr. II. II. Reed, of . ohnstown, New York, who haa recently j loved to Wheeling, haa been unanimousr elected organist of the Wheeling Mis- t on English Lutheran Sunday School, fl Ir. Edward Dunaway having resigned i take the organ at the Mission School t [ the First Presbyterian Church. Mr. j Iced brings with him to his new field < 3th reputation and experience, he ha?- 11 ig had charge of the line organ in the / r.| 1. >' " ? uureiMl vilUiliU nk klUilliniUHIl, 11* X.j j tveral years. Died oh Saturday.?John E. Land- J esser, of this city, who wan a passenger ^ ^ the steamer Comfort when sho ex- !j loded her boilers on Tuesday last, died 5 o'clock on Saturday morning. The jceHoed wan bar-keeper of the steamer a ourier, and van well known on the -( ver. The remains were brought to this Q ty, and the funeral took place yesterday Q ternoon from tlio late reaidence of do- c ased, oo 11th street. e, A UAR-KKEPBR'aJuMr.?On Thursday ![ ght hut Howard Austin, a bar-keeper j, i the steamer Market Boy, and formerly n the ateamer Mary Miller, jumped j, rough the glau part of the ante-room ? >or at Fawks' Bar, and fell in the yawl, ^ id then jumped into the river, and is ipposed to be drowned. The crew took e yawl and honied for the body for i. me time, but could not find it. Kivkmide RirLE?.?The lllvenide ^ ille Club wan out at Walters' range, on r iturdav, shooting at a target. Out of a ? mlble score ?l 2a, Charlie Frantheim i ade 13; Dr. Vorthen, 12; M. A.Chand- d r, 7; Sum Mitliewi, T; Col. While, 6; E >lm McCracken, 0; Auditor Joienh i iller, 4; J. H. North, 4; and W. J. M. * awn, 0. The dlntanco waa 317 jardi. Mivnaud KipuCldb.?The members s the Wheeling Rifle Club held a meet- J g on Saturday erening and changed the p >mo of their club to "Majrnard Rifle ci nb." The club circled the following s irmancnt oflicere: l'reeident, Charlea h . Dwlght; Vice Prenldent, George Q. ci lack; Secretary, Jamei Slanton, Jc Pulpit Ponm.?Rer. John Zlmmer, formerly of thia city, wu recently or* lained by the Lutheran Synod of Nebracks, and la doing successful mission work at West Point, Nebraskr. Iter.8. B. Barnit2,of tbeiCogliah Lutheran Church, ban returned from New i'ork city, where be baa been attending i meeting of the International Sunday School Committee of the United Btatea ind British Province*. The next conven* lion haa been fixed for the spring of 1878 it Atlanta, Ga. lie?. 8. B. Bar nils returned from n Meeting of the International Huoday School Committee at New York Saturday teningand occupied the English Luheran pulpit yesterday, preaching in the norning from Isa.. 63:1. "Who hath be. i?ay $600 toward the support of a Bishop lor West Virginia. lipy. F. E Deri am, D. D., preached nt he Fourth Street M. E. Church yesterday norning. There were no services at the :burchin the evening. Rev. A. E. Fortner occupied the pulpit >f the North Street M. E. Church yester my morning, aim tttv. Jacob JeUeraon in Jib evening. Rev. J F. Curtis conducted services for the Keformed Epimlr?il Anlixl.. ' 1 I.I? t ? .i??h eiiuiti; ?v?u ncimii/ lur {rave clothe*. Justice Wm. Phillips having heard of lie finding of nhedy, and smelling an inmost fee from afar oil'in the distance and iarkness, lighted his lantern and with lis Constable started out to interview the :orpse. In order tosavo time, a jury was unpanneled rn route, and tho following {entleuien, who were all in a hurry to get n town when they heard the nature of he business for which they were wanted, reru corraied by .Constable Exlev: John >impson, Conrad Miller, .Charles Miller, j. H. Smith, Ceo. Smith, |M. E. Colling, IV. A. Gary, Geo. Weir, Adam Weir, Jos. Wickhaui, A brum Johnson and Andrew Smith. Hut all in vain. His Honor and his Nonstable, and bis twelve men good and xtie, like Napoleon and his soldiers, nnrelied up the hill and then marched lnwn !IMin In,I l.arlta ; -3 ? ?W'r WMIU mcjr ind?not even the remains of a defunct fairing worm. And they returned, disjusted, to the city. The supposition i? that the boys really lid see a dead man?that is, dead drunk. Perhaps some rural disciple of Bacchus, after spending tlio day with boon companions in the city, liad started home, ami, overcome by alcohol and weariness, bad laid down to sleep ofl' liis potations, in which condition he was observed by the four frightened youngsters. Richmond Burlesque Combination. ?This evening Adah Richmond's burlesque combination will commence a two* nights'engagement at the Opera House. There arc a number of troupes of this kind traveling about 'the country, that have gained some reputation, and if we are to jndge by the reports we hear, the lompany above mentioned is one of the most popular on the road. The members }f the company have been carefully selected, as will Ins seen by refersnce to the advertisement in an jura uuiuiuh, aim wo may saieiy Bay that the Richmond combination in a first-clapn one. The music in angina), and the orchestra in under the leadership of Prof. Zaulig, lato musical lirector for the Aimee anuSoldene Opera Company. To-night Barnes' new ourlesaue of "Chow-Chow," which has been lighly spoken of, will be produced, and >n Tuwday evening "The Three Mus-keeleers." Opera glaues can he hired at he door. It must not be forgotten, too, that wenty per cent of the proceeds of thin svening's entertainment will be donated o the widow of the lato Thoa. Kirk, who ost his life a few days since at the Washngton Iiall building. This announcenent alone should be uuflicient to fill ivery seat. Auction Sales op Real Kstatb.? yactioneerHerrey on Saturday made the ollowing sales of real estate: The Hanson liner property, in Trialelphia, consisting of a house and lot, was old to James J. Winnette, for $000. A house and lot on Market street, beween 2(Sth and 27th streets, belonging to )avid Garvin, wai void to a Mr. llill, for 51.450. The James M. Dillon property, on" intre street, was bid up to $-1,000, when he sale was adjourned to Oct. 27th. Mr. Hervey lias been offered $11,500 or tlio farm recently purchased by Jo eph Bodley from Geo. C. McColIoch, on hort Creek, but the oflfer ?m rpfiuwl. 'he property in held at $12,000. Alarm op Fire.?The alarm of fire bout half-put 9 o'clock last night origuated from the burning of the chimney f a houpe on 18th Htrcet. The depart- , lent was out promptly, hut it wax tilittle uriotiA to note the direction taken hr the , nginen. First the United came up Mar* et to 14th, and thence went out In East Wheeling, and a moment later the Vigi- : ml came tearing down Market street, inking for Centre Wheeling. The Atintic, being within a square or no from here the alarm waa given, probably , ent in the rifchtfdircction. Transfer o* Rial Eutatb.?The fol. >wing transfer of real estate was admitsd to record in the office of the Clerk of be County Court, Saturday: Deed made July 22, 1870, byWm. I), abell and wife, and A. Moore, jr., in his wn right and aa trustee for Mrs. Cabell, to I'm. Schwertferger, for two lots in the oventh Wanl ol the city of Wheeling, onting on Virginia street -10 feet each; 1,016. The "Rah*'* iw F-;?n,i? ???. ppropriato title for Dr. Ball'* Baby : yrup. It in absolutely free from Opium, I lorphia and other powerful agent*, i* t eifectly safe and reliable under all cir- : umstance* and by allaying the usual I tomach and 2k>w?I disorders of Baby- t owl keeps the child from fretting and i rying, no injurioui to iUelf and annying ' > *11. Price 25 cent*. dir 1 Wjk acknowledge the receipt of to invitation to attend a ball to be given by / the Mieanerchor Gesang Verein, at Germania llall, on Wednesday night, October 17th. The committee having the affair in charge are lleinrich Kraft, Rein- . hold Conrad, Chan. W. Kreiter, David Kull undGust. Grewe. Kramer'd orchestra has been engaged for the occasion. Wi hope the Republicans of Belmont countv may sucoeed in electing our jovial big friend Joe llarria to the office of Au* I ditor. Joe is in every respect worthy and competent, and we can see no reason any good Republican can have for scratching j It would be well for the authorities to ! go and drop two or three tears over the remains of that noble yellow dog who wss interviewed by a bullet on Jacob street, Centre Wheeling, tho other day, and who was compelled to paws and turn up his pawa in the gutter. Accident to a Nailer. ? Samuel Whitesides, a nailer at the Belmont mill, | met with quite a revene accident the other day. while grinding his dies at the mill grindstones. His hand slipped upon the atooe, and was so badly mangled that he will probably lose two of his fingers. Several bouquets of lovely tube roses and dahlias iound their way to the Intritlntvion .11!.. o. i ll_ wwuwibrn uuivs uii oaiuiuaj, i rum lilt] grounds of Mr. Thomas ilornbrook. Their fragance and beauty are ait refresh- j ing as a breath of the fresh country air. Tu* Fricker family fuss, which came before Justice Wait last week for adjudication. wa* compromised before coining to trial. The father offered to withdraw * the j>ending suits on condition that his daughter pay the costs and leavo his houne, which she agreed to do. Practical studies in entomology may be enjoyed during the afternoon promenade, as the fashionable bonnets are cot* ered with all kinds of creeping thinglocusts, beetles and lizard* in green and gold. t w t Starlight Dancing Club.?This club held forth at Germania Hall on last Sat' wrday evening, to one of the largest crowds that has yet assembled in that hall. Cockayne's band was in attendance. On Saturday evening Dr. Will. Bales, Messrs. Thomas Darrnh, PlatotT Zme and | II. G.Barr left for the South Iiianeh of the Potomac on a fishing excursion. Abused Hia Family.?Officer Paddy Mahoney yesterday arretted Wm. Bowman, of the Fourth Ward, for abusing hit* family. Billy will have a hearing this morning before Judge Cranmer. A house in the northern part of the city was stoned on last Saturday night about 10 or 11 o'clock by some roughs. No arrests. Haldiieaded men will form on 10th I street, with the right resting on Cbnpline . street, this evening, and will march nt 7:30 ?harp for the Opera House. A8 our reporter came along "Water street last night, shivering with the chill night air, and drawing his overcoat tight* ly about him, he thought, "now is the I time for colds and coughs," but if poor mortals only knew what a certain cure j Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup is, how few would long suffer, and then it only costs twenty* live cents.?Sandwfoj (Ohio) Rcjitkr. _ d.tw monitz Eisxek & Co's Dutch Bittern |(Boosekami1 ok Maag-Bitter) in well , known for the Inst 100 years mid is sold throughout Europe mirier the name "hoonrkamp ok maao-BITTEI:." The medical authorities in Prussia have hu- , KnotrieUgeil that it possesses the most strengthening and invigorating niedieni properties. Itstrengthens the stomach and tlxe nerves, creates appetite and regulates the liver. To be had in all drug stores. SpecialBargains.?Ten pieces French Cashmeres, 65c, worth $1 00. 100 pieces new sty I en Fancy Drew Goods, 10 to 26c. i 15 pieces Breton Trimming*. Good Black Silk, worth $1 50, for $1 00. 500 pieces new style Chintzes, 7$c. 50 pieces Muslins, 5c. All other goods at greatly reduced i prices. Call soon at JonK Koemer'h. m -m m I Smalt. Musical Instruments.?Do not forget the salo of these articles at ' Sheib's Music Store on Main Street. Great bargains are obtained there every day, and the sale lusts but a few days longer. _ ' ! Gurre* fine shoes of the latest style just received at L. V. Blond's. Break down in Prices.?Dress Goods 3 cents, Black Kid Gloves 35 cents and Carpets as cheap as 15 cents. Thev have . to bo sold to raffle money now. J. W. Febrel. . Jdrt received. a lot of Children's Shoes of the latent styles, at L. V. Blond's. Good Black Kid Gloves for 85 eta., at J. W. FEHRr.I.'B. The Cncflt .flhoea kept in the city at l L. V. Blond ?. Down 1 Down 1 Down ? Another break down in prices of Dry floods and Carpets. Bound to sell at some price whether the mills run or not. Corner Main and 20th streets. _ J. W. Fkkrel. If you want to get suited in a pair of , shoes go to L. V. Blond'?. Break down in prices of Dry Hoods mid Carj?ets. Now is your lime. Call and price. Got to sell. J. \V. Ferrkl. The cheapest uhoea in the city at L. V. Bi/>M>'8. Tnr. Cheapest Koof is the Gravel { ItooF.?GeorPB Crnmb?rk?i> ??f ?h!? /?!?? is now fully prepared to put on gravel ' roofrtin the mo?t improved method, and 1 warrants hi? work to give satisfaction, J both an to reaiating fire and turning water. The tar uaed ia put through a procesn that frees it from oil and benzole, and no matter how great the heat, it will not * ran. It is equally efficient in roofa of every conceivable pitch. Mr. Crumback- \ er keeps on hand roofing cement and cement for tanks and sidewalks of the bent quality, which he oflerH for sale at the lowest rate*. This roof ha* stood fifteen c jenra in thia city. Addreart me through the pontofiico or call at my establishment, head of R Eighteenth and Wooda streets. All or- ? Jera promptly attended to. 1 llapl'y-tu>!nfls lor nervotia mifTerern and those who have been dosed, drugged and quacked. I'ulvermacher'i Electric ilelta effectually cure premature debil- ity, weakness and decay. Book and Jour- 1 nal, with information worth thousands, J mailed free. Address Pui.veomaohek UalyanicCo., Cincinnati, Ohio, d&w A8Toni8iiino Success.?It is the duty of every person who ban uaed Bocchee's QermamSyrcp to let its wonderful ouali. lies bo known to their friends in curing Consumption, severe Coughs, Croup, * \tthnia, Pneumonia, and in fsct all I Ibront and lung diseases. Xo person can I ii? it without immediate relief. Tlire2D-eod PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ^*1IIA RLE 8 H. flEKRY, Rope, Twine, Oakum, Block9, Tar, Pitch fmWJm rl jj and Resin, Gum and Leather Belting, JMUfy Linn and Poplar Broom Handles, Flro Brick, Tile and Cliy/ "e^20 1315 MAIN 8TBEET. Mothers who Doio ihclr Darlings with drum purgatives liuwa fearful r?|M>n*l. lllty. Theyeir"\LNTI8TM. tic, moderate tyet tffertlTe), laxative, alterative, 1J nml antl-billona ojwrailou ol Tauiiot'h We adTheall those wintiu* PeutUlry done In ArKtimNT j>ecullarly adapti it to the dlcorde-# of rail on DR. (i ASM IKK, where they can bare teeth children. I'Xtmrtfd without the tllcheiit |?tn and new teeth ~ . ? ???. ...? ? put In not to bo known from the natural teeth. $fifi "^fr? 7 HRili KTT*ni Un be worn with w.io'nrt ,nd me. All cam *uu outfit free. U. HA1.LKTT A O warranted. (iftl?-Ko. 4i Fourtwnih atreet, cr- Portland, Maine. " JdO_ o ~ Exlri Fin, Mlxd C?ril?, with ramc, 10 cu, DODERT WHITE, 25^. L. JONhH k CO., Kmwiu. S. Y. ATTORNEY AT LAW, WHEEUHI, w. 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T0W5B. 1'fATTORNEYS AT LAW, (gK'i C0NN. 1203 CHAPUM STMKT. ; STAMFOHU, V ltoom No. 1 Odd FeUowt'Building?up it?lra. " Held the I/ad iun*nikJ ?l xarH \ i anr point. k _i?...1 X 0 KiuMeonMutDtojIothe"" ??? V ?> o( lour ore** BUILDING. DUPONT'S Jarpenter& Builder Wheeling Powder Agency. Jan > I h?vo at all times In M?fl?i'no nil LIRlftll I V ilock of the tbove odefcriKd Po?^ iVI Unlflll I i vU: Rl!,?' ?portln?.(l,,0,"','B:''S ? . Miii ana Mining, in meuiio pacKigc^t Special attention gtten to Roofing and I will tell it wholMtleitmanufac.ur on Work. prlo??. I havn Portable Majail"" <" North Wheeling Shop and Office, 930 different itzea for shipping ind will c?W' [arketsu Eut Wheeling Shop, Alley E, tr freo on oars tr boat. This P?, etween nth and I5IUSU. Iteiideoce, 61 li unequtled In itrength and ejuilltyHtccath street. Jell 51. ItULLV, Sole At?"1'