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T H JO W K E lv L V R E (i1 S-'P E R Important Order?Condition ol the Ar my of Virginia?Fremont to have u Command. The following lias just been issued: "War Depart'!. Adj't-Gen.'s Office,) "Washington, Aug. 12. ) "GENERAL OnDEtl! 103. "l'he following is an order of the President of the United Slates, datvd tlune 2Gtb, 1852. ??First, the forces under Major-Gene rais Fremont, Banks and McDowell, in cluding the iroops now under Brigadier General Sturgis, at Washington, tdiall be consolidated, and form one army, to be called the Army o( Virginia. "Second. The command of the Army of Virginia is specially assigned to Major lient-r.l Pope as Commanding-General. The troops of the Mountain Department, heretofore under command of General Fremont, shall constitute the First Army Corps, under command of Gen. Fre mont. The troops of ti e Shennndonh Department, now' uider command of General Banks, shall constitute the Sec ond Army Corps, and bo commanded hy him. ? "The troops under Command of Geo. McDowell, except those wi'hin the for tifications and the City of Washington, shall form the Third Army Corps, and he under hiscotumand. By order of the ?Se< rotary of War. E. D. Tuwnsbnd, "Assistant-Adjutaut General." Important From New Orleans. Now York, August 15.--The steamer .Saxon from New Orleans the olli, has arrived. Gen. Butler is*ue I an order setting forth that tlio need of relief to the destitute requires more extended treasures and treater outlay tban have been ma le, and thai, a question of justice, the burden should fall on those ?who brought this great calamity on their fellow oitizens. namely: Thosn individuals and corporations who aided the rebellion with their means and those who have endeavored to de stroy the commercial prosperity of the city. A Bubserip'icn of SI 250,000 was made by corporate bodies, business firms and persons whose names are given, lo defend the city against the Government of the United Stales, whilst cotton bro kers, names also given, issued a mani festo in October, advising planters not bring their produce to the city. Those parlies are all assessed by But ler's o!*? I< rs for ihe purpose above named to the amount of 8312.000. of which over *312,000 is on subscription to the SI.250.000 b'un. An iniorcep'ed letter stales that a Dr. M was orginizine a secret Confederate army in New Orleans, and has 3,000 men enrolled. Important from Pope's Army. HKADiitrartr:tt? Armv of Vmnixi.O X-SAlt CKtUR Mot'MAIS. A UgltBt 15 ) The litest couriers from t*ho front , bring no news of skirmishes, or of any ! fori her movements of the enemy It is ascertained that Jackson's forces | have taken possession of aod afe now | npon llie thoroughfare, moving sniilh- ] west from Gordonsvtlle. The bight of the Rapidnn has some-i what delayed ibe movements of our for res. but thflv are sleadily advancing. j Genrral S'gcl is in" front. General; Banks is rapidlv recovering, and will be j able to fesumc comm.iud of his corps in a day or two. Gen. Pope has is=ned an order lo the J r fleet that General Order No. 5, rcquir- ] ing troop* to be subsisted on the coun try, has been crossly abused by many I ofliters and soldiers. It is to be distinoily understood that i no ofiiccr or soldier has a right to enter the house, or molest the persons, or dis turb the property of any person . When- j ever it is necessary or convenient, pro-' rissions, forage, and such articles as are j required, will be used, but every seizure must be by order of the commanding | officer of the troops there present, and j *>v the officer of the department throujb ?which the issues are made. Any offirer j ?oIt soldier who enters the bouse, or mo. lest the property of any citizen, will be ; severely punished. I In nearlv everv house between Cedar , mountain and the Rapidan, wounded rebels aro found. Contrabands report .Tackson driving all the eolorcd people be fore him, and ordered that they be shot in an .attempt to escape. I 1*Mc6UbU5 twi>r wsugt <* ?' of food ami forage. Planters begin to fear starvation, Mi l say tbev wjll endure 1 it rather than take tin oath. Seonlingparlicsfrom Oordonsvillo re port that Jackson's entiro ormv had j reached there. Deserter* ??J . than fivo thousand conscripts have lot t Jackson, and aro struggling in thn woods. Cin.i'ft'per, Vn.. Augnst 15 \ ester day Gen. Pope ordered a rcoonnoissance by Sigol of Slaughter's Mounmin. Two regiments of robel cavalry and a l?'Sn body of infantrv, and some guns, were .discovered. Our batteries commenced shelling thsm until our infantry anj cav alry made Hanking movements, compel ling thn enemy to retreat bohind the mounmin on the Orange Court House rnn,| || was discovered that the. one my'-main body had previously reta rd by the mad and crossed thn UnpidW The rebels Inst seen woro the roar guard. Gen. Buford was sent to intercept them. U in unofficially reported that he penetrated io Orange Court House last night, but round the cnon:y gone to Oor donsville. Prisoners state that daek ton supposed Ihe only troops in the rear of Ibe woods were Banks' corps. '0 therefore threw a largo force over the creek, to compl.-tely lout us, but the re ception he received compelled him to make a sudeen retreat. LATER. It is reported that Jacksoil encamped last night near Orange Court House.? ! Gen. Pope's forces have advanced toward ; Orange Court House Culpkppku, Aug. 16?Gen. Sigel, who occupies the advance near the Rapi ilan, reports- this morning tho enemy i mado n feint of an attempt to cross the | river, but he drove them back. Cur.PEPPER, Aug. 17.?There was a I general advance toward the Rapidan to day. If the enemy intend lo dispute tho possession of Orange Court House, they will endeavor to drive us back? Nothing has been heard from them so far. Culpepper, Va., Aug. 17?Colonel Ficklin went yesterday with a construc tion train as lai as Raphlan Station, but learning a considerable body of the ene I my were within gunshot of4ho river on the other side, it was thought inexpedi ent to bo?in repairs on the bridge until Gen. Pope's army, now on the march, should reach the river to cover the work men. i Colonel Ficklin found near the road a lot of flour ftorcd for Confederate use, which he seized. Contrabands from Gordonsvslle report the continuous arrival ol troops ft'om Richmond. We now occupy the line of the Rapi dan, from Racoon boro' on the East to Cove's Ford on the left, with pickets and scouting parlies beyond these point*. General Hanks is fast recovcrie.g from his recent injuries. Culpepper, August IS.?General Bu | ford returnod yesterday. The enemy i re believed to be four miles back of tho j ltapid in, while the main point of their defmse is Gordonsville. It is reported thai they occupy the line of the Central Railroud, from Loui sa to Charlotte, which looks like having a new line of defense. They are en j trenching to fight a decisive battle at or | near Gordonsville.. I-'rom Louisville. Locuvili.f., Aug. 15, ? Capt. J. II. Ferry, Division Quartermaster, bad just arrived from Cumberland Gip on the ' 12th, at noon. He reports that DeCotir | eey's brigade was attacked by Steven eon's rebel division on the 9tli at Sag 1 mee, and Col. Cochran's 14th Kentucky whipped four rebel regiments. Coch ran held his fire until the enemy were within 150 yards, and checked their ad vance. The Federal loss was 3 killed and 15 wounded. Fif'y seven of the Sixteenth Ohio were tuki-n prisoners. We took a rebel Lieu tenant-Colonel, whom we exchanged for the 57 prisoners. Tho rebel officers admitted a loss of 250 killed and wounded. Wo took two hundred and thirteen wagon loads of forage and sjventy horses. We lost the knapsacks of two regiments. There has been no fight El Big Creek Gap, as reported, nor any other engagement in i the vicinity of the Gap or Tazewell than ' the foregoing. All reports of other en gagi m'ills, and the ctittfog lo pieces of Gen. Curtis' and Cel. Boyd's forces by the rebels, nre'utterly false. Gen. Mor gan issued a special order thanking De Courcey and Cochran for their gallant ry. Knoxvillc papers give a list ol 109 rebels killed ut Tazewell. The Louisville and Nashville Railroad has been recently so much damaged by the rebels in the vicinity of Gallatin, blowing up the gunnel and destroying the bridges that two or three weeks will I be required to repair it. Meanwhile j railroad communication with Nashville via the Edgefield Road will open to- j morrow. Colored Colon iznti?ii-~<;cii. Itcnhnm j not Dismissed. Washixutoj;, August 15.?Corres pondence is desired with colored men favorable to Central American, Liberi- | arid or Haytien emancipation, especially the first named, as the President has an- ' nounced the intention to aid such as de sire to found a settlement of Anglo-Af ricans. Communications on tho subject should be addressed to Rev.Jis Mitch ell, Agentof Emigration. Gen. Bentiam has not been stricken j from tho roll, as stated, hut ordered to ! report to tho Cliiof of tho Corfs of En- I gineers, of which lie is a Major. * Poou Miss .Martha Haines fiutt, a lit erary Southern lady, is insulted nnd abused by the Petersburg r,rpress""fot ( her Union principles. She is called a | "soap fat gatherer"?thotigh, wherefore, i docs not appear. She sfiouid gather the Petersburg oditor, who seems to be a lino article of slush. ? POINT PLEASANT MARKET. Point Pleasant, Aug. 20.', ! Ft.ofn?From 84 50@5 50. Wheat?Wheat ranges from COeffi 80c. for primo. Corn?Wo quote at H5?40c. Meal j 50o. per bushel. Potatoes?40@80c pet' bushel. Eons?Hotter?Eggs Oc per dozen, Ritttcr lOo per pound. CINCINNATI MARKET; Cincinnati, Aug. 18. FLOUR?Per barrel *I00?84I0. : GRAIN?Wheat 85(ii)l)Oo for red and j 0.1 for white. CORN?Wo quote at 36o in bulk. OATS?The market has ruled dull; I wo quote them at .10c. TRUST SALE. BY Virtue of a deed of trust to mo execu ted, by David Pickens to secure tho pay ; men! of a certain bond therein specified, and to indemnify his su retina thereon, Said bond was made parable to Edmond Loner, and came due on the 11th day of February, l^fil. which trust deed in duly recorded in the Clerk's Of fice of Msmwi county Court, in deed book No. 17 folio 515 andS'tj, to which reference is giv en for a full description of the property to be sold, f will proceed to sell at Public Auction on Saturday, the 6th day of September. 1H62, In front of in v Store Houso in West Columbia, the following property to wit: 1 Yoke of Red Work Oxen; 1 Yoke of Piedcd Work Oxen; 1 Log Wngon, log chains, tfce. # Terms:?So much of the purchase money in haud as will bo necessary w> pay the expenses attending the sale, and the residue on a credit of three months, tin* purcha** r giving bond with approved security. JOHN MASON", Trustee, j Aug. 21 18G2.-3w. [Pr. ft*.. $3 -r>0] BY THE GOVERNOR?A PROCLA MATION. "T T having been made known to me that ow - ing to tho prowling bands of artned rebels, and tho close proximity of tho public enemy, j it is extremely hazardous to hold the Courts fortho county ofWavne, at the Court House ' then-of;bv virtue of tho authority in me vested, j by t he 11th section of chapter 1C1 of the Code , ! of Virgini*?> I Frnncis II. Pcirpointf Governor of the ! State of Virginia, do hereby appoint. the town ofCeredoin said county of Wavno, as the . placo where tho various courts of the said coun I ty Khali be held so long as the causes sh'ill continue which have made this proclamation necessary. Due notice will bo hereafter given i by proclamation, of tho "restoration of the sess : ions of said courts to the county seat of said . ! county as established by law. Given under my hand and the less < L. S [ Seal of the Commonwealth, at tho Oity of Wlioeliti-r, this hth day of August 1862, and in the 87th vear of the Com* monwealth. F. II. PEIRPOINT. Ry the Governor, L. A. TTaoans, Sec'y. of the Com. aug 14w4. VIRGINIA HOUSE. Front Street. Point Pleasant, Va., J. IV It. It. SMITH, - - I'roprleror. Takes pleasure informing his friends and the travelling public that this popular hotel has just opened for the recent ion of visitors. aug 14?ly. ' NOT ICR*. I To all whom it may concern, I hereby give notice that on tho 3d day of tho Circuit Court to be hoi !' ii in and for the comity of Mason in Septemb r l.ex\ A petition will bo filed oh theehan ? iy side thereof, asking said Court to make an culer directing the receiver of said Court to p*iy over to mo as guardian (??esident in the Stater Virginia) of tho infant heirs of j John M. P.rrr deceased. Such moneys as mav be in his hands due said estate, and to au- | tliorizo me as guardian aforesaid to remove said i money t/? which said heirs may lo entitled from the S ate of Virginia to the State of Tndi anna. ^ JOHN B.WALLACE July 2,18G2. by Jonx V.ExriLisn, Att'y. NOTICE TO TAX-PAVERS. 4 LL Persons knowing themselves rn arrears \ of taxes for the yea* 1801, will pleaso call on mo an?l settle tho same, for further indul gence cannot and will not be granted. The money 1 want, and the money I must have.? Vou will find meat all times at the Court-house of Mason county. W. E. WETZEL. jnly2l 3t. Spec Col. f??r 1861. "EAIiLEin^ 5 COMSTOCK & CO. Proprietors, POINT PLEASANT, VA. WE have had this Mill completed but a short time, and are prepared to furnish everything pertaining to our business. Tho Mill has three run of French Burrs?one for corn, one for custom wheat and the other rxpressly for Merchant work. They can bo run separately or nil together. 33*Saturday is the day for grinding Corn, and Friday for grinding custom Wheat. Wo charge theoigth for grinding Wheat and the sixth for grinding corn, but will exchange at all times when parties wish to do ho. Those living, on the Kanawha river, and wishing to send their wheat or corn to our mill for the purpose of having i t ground, or exchan ged and not wishing tocoVfle with it, can send it (town on some of the boats with instructions by letter, and we will have it hauled up to the Mill and back FREE OF CHARGE. 0"Th(! highest market price paid for wheat, and com at all times. June 19 ly.nl3 0 ?'JlIK undersigned having purchased an en 2. tire new Stock of STOVES AND TINWARE, will continue to carry on the Tinning business at his Now Stand on MAIN STREET, nearly opposite the Post-Office. MY ASSORTMENT OF STOVES, Embrace all thu leading patents of the day, fur both Wood and Coal. Also TI*i, C'jPPi'it. Vii\*s AM) Wt'titflVf? I HON-WAhi:. Together with a general assortment of articles | pcTtaiiTiiitt it- ti..1 bvtslncsa. Particular atteU tion will bo paid to HOUSE SPOUTING. TIN ROOFING, j And: nth?? work nnrta;.nifig ,*i? tho business ! done promptly, at figures to suit the t*moH. COUNTRY PRODUCE. All kinds of country produce taken in ex change for Tinware. - April 'JI ? 1 v A- LEONARD. | Ga^le Mills I'OtNT PLEASANT, j MASON COUNTY, VA. rI^HIy Subscriber would iQspcctfnlly inform ; 1 tjn; public that he is prepared to furnish j prawns in want of S LUMBER IN THE ROUGH. guch as white Pino 1 inch, 1}.;{ inch. 1) J inch ?' And 2 inch, of all cpialties; also, Poplar, Oak j and Yellow Pine, and PlaHtering lathi, Dressed Flooring, Ceiling, Casings and Paling?, Allot wliirh T will Rrll u rlipnp, or rlicipor | lhnn thrr cm pt '"J" ofJiw ptscft in fix* imti cf llic countrv. S COMSTOCK. Feb 27 nnl Iy. POINT PLEASANT ACADEMY. The second semi annual session of t!?i> In stitution under the chart*!) of tlu* undersigned, will commcuceon MONfrAY AUGUST 18th. The course of studies, and charges pop ses sion of Five months, nre as followus: Pimm art DrPAr.TUvvT: including Spelling Reading, Writing, Primary Geography. I'ri marv Philosophy. Mental A ritlmiotic ond writ ton Arithmntic commenced. $5 00 Junior Cuss : including Written Aritlimo ? tic umtinucd, English Grnmmar, Orography, nnd History. $71?0" MinnLi: Class : including Natural philoso phy* Moral Philosophy, Mental Philosophy, Watts on the mind, lktanv, Chemistry, As tronomy. Physiology nnd Hygiene. Rhetoric, Logic, Elements of Criticism,' Parker's Aids to Composition. $10. Sic won Class ; including Algebra. Survey ing, Geometry, Tvigonometrv, Practical Geom etry or Mentation ; also the Latin, French and Italian Languages. ?15. Tuition fees, one half payable at the middle of the session, remainder at the close. No de duction for absence unless in esse of protracted sickness. Pupils chargcd from date of en trance. 0. W BROWN. LL. It. Prinripnl. PointPlca-iaut, Vn. n22 3w. IT sai I tv I }'IRQ INI A % SS: AI Rules hold in the Clerk's Office of the Cir j Cuit Court of Putnam county, iu the month of August, 3 Benjamin P. Hi'dricli) v? [ In Debt. Andrew U, BarbtV, ) SJIIC object of this suit is to recover of the Defendant the sum pf $<!' fit) villi inter I est from the21st day of Ma", 18G1, until puitl, ! and the defendant not having entered his appearance, nnd it appearing by the affidavit, j of the plaintiff filed with the papers in the oflico j that the said claim is just, and that ho has pre , sent csuse of nction therefor, ami it appearing! j further by Raid affidavit, that the Defendant 1 j is reputed to be in sympathy with the m?| I called "Confederate States"?that he has! ! voluntarily lot his usual place of abode in ' 1 said county of Putnam and gone bCybrid the' j reach of personal service of civil process! issuing from said county, whore .bo had! j last'resided, and hath so remained absent, j for ninety days nnd more, since leaving I his usual place of abode aforeiahl, and tint the said Defendant has esta'0 within the said coun ' of Put nam. Now,therefore, on motion of the Plaintiffs | Attorney, it is ordered that the said Andr-w It. ( Harbce, doappearhere, within one nionJi after 1 ; due publication and jostittgof this order, ami I : do what is uecessarv to protect his Interest iu I j the premises. TESTE: 1 GEO. It. MONTAGUE, Clerk C't C. P. C. I I nug7no22w4 Commission-! its Ofpioi:, ) ! Mason County. Va.. July 22d, 1863. ( 7b John Hall ami John McCulloch, plaintiffs.' and the West Columbia Mining ami Manufac-1 hiring companv. defendants: You arehercoy notified, that 1 have fixed up on the25th day of August next, fo take nnd set tle afc my office, an account, showing what would be theanual value of realty'in complainants bill mentioned ami whether the same would pay the debt in five years, required to he taken by the decrco of the Mason county circuit courton the22d day of April. IH(!2, inn suit in chance* rydependug in said court, in which you are parties nlniuiiffs and defendants; at wh'ch timeanil place you are required to attend. Given under my hand, as Commissioner in Chancery of the said Court, the dnv and year first aforesnin. CHAS I). WAGGENEll. july 24n20w4 NOTICE. Commission*?'* Office, ) Mason County, Va? July 22d, 1JG2. { To John P. Capihart idaintiff. and Leonard Oliver and W A Healy defendants: You an* hereby notified that I have fixed up on the 27th day of August, next, to take. ? tnfe and report at my Office in the fown of Point Pleasant,nn account shewing whether any or all of the purchase has been paid to the Mason county Minim* nnd Manufacturing company, bv the defendant L. Oliver, for Mir lot of land in the hill mentioned nnd how much if any of the purchase money remains to be paid, and al so to ascertain whether the rents, issues an/1 profits oftliosajd land will he sufficient to saf is'v the complainants debt with interests and costs in five years, nnd any sum that may he duo the vendors for the purchase money of said land, required to be taken by the decree of the Circuit Court for Mason county, rendered on the 21st day of April. 1P52, in a suit in Chan cery depending 111 said Court, in which you are parties, plaintiffs nnd defendants, at. which time and place you are required to attend. Given under my hand as Commissioner in Qhancery of the said Court, the dnv and year fir?t aforesaid* CHAS. H. WAOGENER. i july 24n20w4. I EXCELSIOR nOHIIINI! Mitt I FOB SALE III! HKNT. THE subscribers desiring to close up thelitis-1 in ess of the firm offer for sale or rent, the j Mill Property so favorably located in this place There being no Flouting Mill in operation in ' this FINE WHEAT GROWING- VALLEY j of the Kanawha, between Point Pleasant and Charleston, This Mill is in RUNNING ORDER, and has had in the Eastern Markets, the well, deserved reputation of making the VERY BEST FLOTTR AND COMMANDING THE HIGHEST PRICE of any Mill in this part of the country. To persons desiring to purchase we would say. that if desired liberal terms will be given ' on the entire purchase money, the purchaser securing to the entire fatisfaction of the undcr ? ' ? ?? ! REALK. llALL A* CO. Point Pleasant, Va., May 22.-tf. TIN ANI> STOVK iiKPuT, flMrTHESubscriber would respectfully call fhe at/enfnm of the people ...of Point Pleatftut, and" the criVuttrv-generally,; that ho is still carrying on the Tinning busiuehn j at his old Stand on Main street, next door be- j low U. Gihnore's Store, where lie is ready to ' accommodate n.l who may favor hin, with their patronage. He keeps constantly 011 hands all ! kinds of Tin and Sheet-Iron Ware. Also a 1 good assortment of Stoves of the most improved patterns. Job Work and repairing of nil kinds done with neatness and despatch upon the; most reasonable term?. Particular attention will be given to ROOFING, SPOUTING, *<*. Country produce taken in cxchnturc for Tin-! ware. JOHN LEONARD July 3,18(12-ho 17?1 y. Meat Markctlj HAVING Won urged by the citizens j of this place to commence t)io hotelier ingbusinoss again, 1 take thisopportu- ; nityof notifying niv old customers and lie public generally, that on nnd after this date,! that I will furnish them with meat regularly ' or? Tuesdays, Thursday** and Saturdays. The hijihost Market price paid for beef cattle stall limes. (I, W THOMPSON. I July 10 IPtf. I NOTIIK. | ? v (ommilted o the jail of Mason countv, [AT Vlrcinla.oii the 4'h .lay of June, 18iv},as ! 11 runaway slsco.n ncgromin named Preii ti?uf nhout iW wars of n^r, nlmut five fuet ton incheshlicli, to!< i?1>I?dark color,had on when arrested n bhif jttckrt. en.) Moo pants, and ?>lark hit. and is supposed t? belong to George I'icrcjr.(Ire< librirr cie.in'v. Virginia" K. J. SEN'I His Jni!?r july 24 uQOwS ? Mason county, Va. Union I'nnutvClassificatlon nrjnstico* AT \ COTUT continued and hold for the! county of Manon. at ilio Oourt-llonse! Ihrrruf. mi Toesday I'"' 8th duv of July. ISf) } The following classification <if Juitlccs wa's adopted by the Court, vix: r.KWIS \vi:tzi:I? l>ro?idlnR Justice. I KlB'T Cl.i'is ? tlcorge Klephcii'on, .1 II Millar, Jacob I'. Kcstcrand r. \v|? Ilumi;ariicr. I Skcoxii Ou-s--IS. J. Uollinn. John Mr | Cnll.Kli.Nr. Reuben Harrison and Euui-nu II. j Diivi*. I Tnian Class -John J. Well. Apollo Sto phens, David fleurge ami E M. Rollins I Kocrtii Ci.a?s. .John I. Jonlon, William ? Slewart, I'. J, Duir.T. noil S. \V Snuiniti villi* | Firm Cum.?Richard Bush, and t'lias, A. Vaughn. Ordered that tho Court* hereafter beheld by tho Juitlccs composing the ?(?viral classed abovo mentioned and in tin- order ns th?v an' classed lo-wit : Fint filas* to hold Soptembi r Term, I8P5, Fiibrusrv and Stptembcr torm IHfiJ and March Term, ISfil Soeond Class to hobl October lorni I8G2 April, Angus' and Octobcr term, I8C;I and A pnl Term, 1664. 1 bird ('lass to hoi.I November Term, 18G9, May and November Tenn, l.-'lil anil February ami May Term, lM'i, Fourlli Class to hold December Term, IFG3, Juno anil December term, 180.1, ami June and j A ii'.'iK Term 1801. , l-'iAh Clnvs to bold August Term, 1868, Jan unrv and Jolv Term, 186:1, and January anil July Term, Jt-GI TESTE: JAMES II. HOI I,OVAV.Clerk. julySJ n20tf, VIRGINIA, SS: At Rules held in tho Clark's "fii.-eof the Cir- ] I cuit Court of I'utnnin County. in the month of I July, 1KB. (OoorgoW. lionk, plt'flf. 1 vii. } In Assumpsit, j Thomas M. Sbelton (III. J TIIEolijeet of this suit is lo renpver n^aiust I tho clofeiiilant tin' sum of $100, with interest i thereon from the Dili day of November I til,' until naiil And tho defendant not having on* tered his appearance, and it appearing by ntli davit filed with the papern in lliu office, that his s lid claim is just anil iknt be bus present cause pf action therefor; and ii appearing further by j "aid nffi lavt, llilit the defendant is reputed to I"' in iivnipathy with tho no-called "CnnYcdcrate States,"?that In' has voluntarily loft his Usual | place of abode in theennnty of Kanawha,nlitj j gone beyond the reach of personal service of icivil priieoss issuing from said county of Ka 1 nawhn, where he last resided, ami hath so re maineil absent for niiietv days anil more since leaving his usual place iif abode aforesaid, and tluit the defendant liai estate wilbiu the mid county of I'utuam. 1 Now, therefore, on motion of the plaintiff* Attorney, it is ordered that tho said ns M. Slielton, do nppear here within one month after due publication and posting of this order, and do what is nuces?ry to protect his interest In the premise:. Teste; OKO. It M ONTAfiUK, Clerk. Parks .J-Ho,-e p. ij. July 2Jn2 Jw4. VIRGINIA, SS: At Hole* held in the Clerk's cilice of the cir cult court for Putnam county in the month of July, IHII2. Hi nr: C Howell, Samuel II Smith. Everett I). Ilnll and William J. Steel, meiclinnts and partners tin.llng under 1 tho name and stylo of Howell f In chancery Smith Co plaintiffs vs. James Mall, defendant Theobjf et of Ibis suit i- to recover against the defendant the sum ofs.ll'i HI with interest And the defendant not having entered his appearance, atid it appearing liy nflidavit filed in the cause that their said claim is just ami that they have present cause of action therefor; and it further appearing by said affidavit, that the 'aid defendant is reputed to be in ?nnpa thy wit'll the in filled "Confederate Staies" that ho has voluntarily left bis usual place of abode In aaid county qfPiittiiin, and gone be vend the reach of personal service ofeivil pro cess Issuing from said county, where ho bail last resided am) bath so remained alisent for ninety days and more, since leaving his usual place ofat'odeaforis'ild. and Mint the said do Jcndant hath cuta'.c wiMiin tho said county of Putnam. Now, therefore, on motion of tbn Cunplal nnnts Attorney, it is ordered that the said .las Hall do appear hero within one month after <luo publication and posting of this order and do what I* ncceasurj to protect Irs interest in the premises. Teste t w iCE? MON"l:AOUE, Clerk. .1.11, Couch,sol. July 17 nl!l ,vj. VIRGINIA, SS: At Hules held in tho Clerk's otTIof the cir TuivC18C2f?r 1,"tna'"1 COUII0' i" the mouth of William T.Vintroux, plaiutilf. 'j William II Mailer, defendant. J Thtobjoet of this suit is to recover of thai mi'm * suin of $.120 15c with Interest' on ? 11 r? OTo part thpreof. from the Ifith of Oe fi? W, and inter.-' ?on4 residue I thereof,from the2d day of March lHfil, nntill I paid. And the defendant not liavinc entered his! appearance, and it npnearinir by affidavit in : '.s ?i: ? i." J ' (i '}:r' '!?, plainttlf bus presejit niiiVi- .,i : -t\u-'n f.w and H apnearing fttrthcr by Mid afiidavit, that the iaid Delend.int is reputed to l?, in sympa thy with the so called ' I'linieilerau. .States"? tut he has vo'uiitnrily li-fi bis usual place of ahoile in said county of Putnam, and irmie |? vond lh? reach of r.enonnl s.-ivi.-e .,f civil nro ' /.'r.s'.j'uHiiin.'rf/'mi ?".ibftiumtv. v.-to-,, b"l.i..: Mueti, and loilh so remained il.-unt for ninety d.ivs and more, since leavin? his usual place : or abode aforesaid, and that the on id Defend ant hathestate within the said countv of Put- . ."??r"'.tll,cr!,f"r" "lotion of the plain AMornev, it In ordered that the said Wil Mai" II. I'allty, d . appear here within one | month afterdnepnbllcatloii and postinuofthb mlcr nmi iIn wlint may tio ncrcnnurv to 1 lil? interest in tlio prt miscH. Tonic; i. i, . 11??'' R' MOXTAlJUR. Clerk. I Parks fclloge.p.t), July I7nl9 ?r4, N. II \ YH'Altl) HON, ??i'facri'tKM *\n iikai.ibs in FUUNITCUE. CIIAIIta, heustrads, I I'pholstrf, (j||| Mouldings, ,vc Warn looms Fronu'nj I'ublio Square. (utLipoua.oilib I CTMshllcaml ?'o.?l Cnliins ronstsntlv on hand. A Hearse always in readiness |..r fune- ? Imaylijv. it-iTlllilnksKf nil kind* fur mile nt llic RKOISTKit OFFICK. In Debt. I ray IMMENSITY VALUABLE C1L & MLT PIfllTY ClTUATKattfc? town of West Columbia, O Mason County, Virginia. Thin property i* lurgaly improved* having many valuable huililin^H, Salt Well* and other fixtures. lly virtue of thrM aevcral deeds of trust ox?' cuted to Abnor W.Hogg, to secure the pay ment of various bonds therein snccified, and pnyhlilo to John MrCulloch, Moses Michael and John Hall, ono of which said deeds bean* date tin- 5th day of August 1853, nnd wsm executed to tb*?aid Abnor W. Hogg by 19 il. | liam B. Robbing, another of said deeds bear/* | diito tlio 03d day of May, 1853, and executed to the said Abnor W, Hogg |>v tin* said William H. Jtobbins.and a third and lasr. ! of wld deeds bran date the 2-ilh day of May IH&n.and is also executed to tlio Mid AbntV ! W. Hogg by thetaid William II. Robbins, all | of which said trust deeds are duly recorded in the Clerk's office-of Maaon county Court, tf? which reference is given for further description <?f the property intended to In* sold I shall a* successor or instead ofthesnid Abnor W. IJopg, hvhoine of insane mind and 1 having been ap? i pointed by a decrro of tlio Circuit Court of Ma *?u county, at it* spring term, 1^61, to art as I Trustee instead of saitl Aimer W. Hogg,) .shall proceed to '?.?II unon the premises at publftJ auction, and to the highest bidder, on the 4th Saturday in January next, all the property mentioned in the *aiil iru t deeds, upon tlio following terms: tto much ?f the purchase monoy in each cam in hand as will be necess ary to pay the cost of sale and such of tho bonds described in each of said trust deeds as may be due and unpaid, and the residue in such payments and upon such ciedlla as shall meet and salsify the bonds specified in said trust deeds as an* not due. and the balance \( any, upon hijcIi credit and term* as may dt* reeled by the said William p. Bobbin*, hi* heirs or aHsigns.this fiih day of July, 18H2. CI I AS. n. WAGdENER, Truatw. july l7!fiG9-nl8-ni6. \lTUtl \l ASS: ^ At If u'es Jiold In the Clerk's Office of the Circuit Court of Putnam County in tho month of July, If C2. John ii. McCord ?t* Junior") S. .McCord merchants and I partners trading under the | name and style of McCord \ In Debt it Co , plaintiff*. va* Lewis II. McCoy, deft. j The object <?f lids suit is to recover of thrt defendant tho sum of 490 87c with legal inter est lhereon from the I'J.h day of April 1861, until paid. Tho defendant not haying, entered his ap-< pearance, and it appearing from an affidavit in i hi?? cause, thai the said claim is just, and that I ho plri inufTs have present cause of action therefor; and it appearing further by said afli davit, that, tho said defendant is lepuled to bo in sympathy with I ho so-called "Confederal ? btates '?that ho ha* voluntarily bfihis usual place of abode in said Cottnty rif Pntaam and gone beyond the reach of personal service of civil processioning from said county, whero ho had last resided and hath so rcinamcd ab sent for ninety days and more, since leaving his usual place of abode aforesaid, and that tho said defendant hath estate within tho said county of Putnam. Now, therefore,on motion of tho plaintiff* Attorney,it ia ordered that the said Lewis H. McCoy, do anpoarhere Within one month after due publication and posting of this order and do what is necessary to protect his interest in tlio premise#. Teste: ? , OEO. R. MONTAGUS Clerk, I arks it Hoge* p.q, july 17nll)w4. ItcgUlur ICunnwhn Si (?ullipolls packet PIKKTOX, ?. 1'. RKED, Captain, MfCoLr.isTr.ki Clerk, heaves Kanawha Salines ev cry Tuesday, Thursday ami Saturday, L"aves (iallipolis every Monday, Wednesday and Friday ^ Every nltontioil paid 'o Passengers ami Freight. Heing a very light draught boat, (tho lightest in the trade,; H|,0 vjj| ^ ft \ |jtn(.(, when not dolained by ice. Aug. 7, 1862 KegularGallipolts and Kanawha I'ackoC Vic jQ for. W. L. MADDY Captain, C TliUSLOW, Clerki T LEAVES Oallipolis every Tucsdav, Thurs* IJ dav aid Saturday. leaves KanaWhrt eiery Mottdav, Wednesday nnd Friday. Every attention pnid to pa?sen;ers and freight. Be inir a very light draught boat, (tho lightest in ibe t rade,) sho will run al all times when noft detained by ice. REGULAR KA NAWIlA k CINCIN NATI PA CIvET, , ffiTk ALLEN COLLIER. Cant. J. T. JOHNSON. CHARtiCS SON NT AO, Clerk. Leaves Charleston, eVery Saturday morning at 9 .o'clock A M.. _ Leaves Cincinnati every Tuesday evening nt 4 1\ M. Especial attention given to all orders, or trt tlm delivery of letters aid package for U.S. Soldier*, or the trade. Shippers may rely up* on the punctuality of tho Allen ('oilier. For1 Freight or Passage apply on Hoard, may 15 Tho Staunch and G.iod Stoomcf R. C. M. LOVELL. rr~ Will ply botweoH Syracuse and r-%^.?ur?Oallipolis daily, leaving Syracuse aft 7 a 1.1? Pomeroy at 8. ami arriving at Oallipolis ?' 10a m R"turning, leaves Oallipolis at I , i j.' i.r'Jiy; ??'.a ? ,v'* titdi'i . promptly attended to. For freight or passage apply on lmard. ? T. R. pRNVJNhtO.^ Csptain, March, ii, l^'(52.-3m. MttlfflR Main Street Point pleasant, va., IfllTCII. MeOANIKL, : : : Proprietor. ^1^111^ Hot'd is in ihe bininess portion oflhd ? town, convenient lo thesfleamooat landing and the proprietor pledges himself fh spare no pains to givo entire satisfaction to all Who may be pleased to call upon him. ir.n.roh 30-1 y. Meat Shop! fiRJTJWSS'''^ '?nlpr?iiinwl wt.iiltl mi' IV jaltfSlCV' P"'f"Hv mil llm nttciifinn of tliil P'llilic lo liiH MIC AT SHOP Mmn ulrift. op|Knito .Toliit Ilr"l? lev'?FurnitureRooni.. I ttIIS kill nil llii< rnllowln?,liiv.: TtrKSDAVS, THttltKDA\H AM) SATURDAYS. Tlir tii^hrnt market ptlpw P'iil for be ?( ciuilr nl nil llmo? KWKPIt SKAI.S, Toinl P|i(i??nt, Aiignrt l-l n53t.". Jol) Wot? of nil kinil< (lunp nt tbi< of fice tviili ti.:tine?K nnil ilnpAtcli!