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Sir WtMu mk w, ? viTi:i:s. Tbe cpizoot still prevails and wheel barrows have come into use. Great expectations and what became of them? Ask Charleston ians. Go to S. C. Sissou s fur your holiday presents. Tbe toy windows are beginning to Gil up, aud the eyes of the little ouos bright cu with joy, Gunners are the terror of farmers, wlusc fields are in constant danger of be ing visited ami depredated on. Will Wright is ilic happiest man in town, the river is frozen up and he can rest, and then he has one other icri'yht. It is funny to see our country folks bitching their horses a mile or two out of town, and walk in. There is ui'ifc of the "zoot" in the country than in tlio town. Joe Miller is determined to have Ihjlit lie is going to put up a lamp in front of thcOnig Store of Moore & Miller. Who will follow suiiV The specific report of the C anity Super, intendent of Free Schools, will appear in our uext i.-sue, not having room in this is sue. Now prepare for Christmas. Sjvc all your loose change and buy presents for yeir children, "ill their stockings, and make tlicai happy. The ox gTt.'W noble all at once, as a do matid was created Iiid-crviee. lie is supposed to be indifferent to the prevail log disease. Tl'tlKKVs?As Christmas draws nich - these "noble birds" arc being brought to town in large numbers, but as yet, not one has strayed into our office. Currying boi|iic ts to dancing parlies anil Kici-p.tioiis has gone out of fashion.? . They were a nuisance, spoiled the gloves, j are were always in the wxy. Mr. Washington Sterrett, of Arlmeklc! township, gives notice i? this issue against trespassing on his premises. Spoilsmen Lad better nail it. A uegro boy aged about fourteen years km drowned in the K wawh i river at lJu'falo, a few diys ago whilst catching; drii't wool At tlio prcsjut writing the fcody had uot b.'en recovered. lleport says that U li Jiiujs has sold his farui to ('has. Gee, of Gallia comity, 0 We did u >t learn the price {mid. The J purchaser is a colored, man, and a very worthy on-!, an I will nuke a go id citizen Ourexohaflges are growling about the! inefficiency of the mails. They think that if the I'ostmaster General would pay ' ni'ire a! ten tin* to tfie y,?;tr.f service, and! let tho telv'graph sc'ioni! al jittf, ho would givo b:tter satisfaction. The ltill for the removal of the Capital from Charleston to Wheeling, was on the: !:):h inst., ordered to its third reading io. ?the Hi use by a vole of oli to 81. It will Jiardly pass tlio Senate. Gentlemen, put <hc damn tiling ou wheels Tito horse and dray belonging to the Kxccl.-ti ir Mills, this city, have the epirio tic The drujing is now done by our old colored friend. John Ailor, ou a wheel-: barrow. It would ba sad for the energetic proprietors of this Mill, if John should contract the "cpizoot." Wc were pleased to meet on our streets on Tuesday last, the smiling countcnanee of our young friend, l>r. Allie Garnett, j brother of Dr. C. L Garnett, of HjITjIo. He thinks s>ua jthing of looting at Ij)tart,1 Ohio, lie is a young physician of much promise, and bids fair to soon reach the topmost round of his profession. Tbe homes in the stable of A. 1*. Pccm have the epizooty, but those who visit his saloon, back of Mr. BoertzelV, will find the best remedy for "flow-your-snooty," in town. If you have a lud coltl boys, go and try it. Prof. Carltou will furnish the medicine. We have heard us many names sugges ted for the new town, as there are for the horse disease. For instance: Cooperville, iStiltsvillc, Gander towu, New town, and Energy. Come ou with your suggestions., It is assuming such proportions that it can safely be named. Wonder if the Gal lipots wouldn't like us to call it "Corn stalk?" Appearances indicate that business is brightening up considerably and that our dry goods, grocery and produco stores are carrying on quite a lively trade. They are i well stocked business houses and hero tic farmer can find a ready flash market for all kiuds of produco at remunerative figures; here lie can purchase his necessary supply of goods acd groceries at as low rotes as the same quality of articles can bo had for at any other point in or out of Liucinua t'i. Is Pom -The towboats Albion, Col lier and Riuard, with (Loir tows ire lying io the Kanawha awaiting a break up in the Ohio. The "Kittie Hegler" arrived from Cincinnati Thursday evening with a doe trip of passengers and freight. She attempted to pass up Kanawha, but after going a short distance found the ice too heavy aud returned, and went to Hunt ington to send her passengers and freight through by rail. From present indications we think both rivers will be clear of ice ill a day or two. The epizootic slill continues t) increase in this section. Nearly every horse in town and wilhiu its surroundings is affec ted with the opizootie. Some of the hor ses that were first attacked have so far re covered that they are again in harness ? We are afraid that iliey arc being worked too soon. In another part of the paper will be found au interesting and able ar ticle from the pen of Dr.JHarbee, 011 the treatment, wre, &c. of horses afflicted with the epizootic. Is Town.?Unr young friend, lteubcn Alesliire, of (Jallipolis, was in town on W ediiesduy of last week, and went up to Ten .Mile on Kanawha, to Innt up some coal to keep the citizens of (i.illipolis from freezing. We understand lie succeeded in getting two barge loads of Raymond City coal, amounting to eleven thousand bush els. Hot there it is, and will likely re main until there is a breakup in the Ka nawha. A fine assortment ofJewely and Clocks, at S C. Si.-son's for the holidays. Ink iiimatio.v Wantkii?Mrs. Victoria K Saylor, of St. Louis, Mo , writes to J l'i liniuis, K-iij., of this place, for iufor matim as to the whereabouts of her hm baud Henry J. Sjylor, who left home on the 1st day of October, 1872, ostensibly f'r the purpose ?f visiting friends in West Virginia. The letter which Mrs. Saylor writes to Mr. Tinims, says that her hus band. wh' ti he left home, iuformod her that he would deed her some land junt as soon as he reached this county. No such deed appears upon the record. Any infor mation as to the whereabouts of said Saylor will be tli aukfully received by his afflicted wife. Mrs Victoria K Saylor, St. Louis, Mo. Oar exchange will plciso copy. Law Cakiv ?Wee-,11 attention to tli" law card of W. W A lams. Esq., lato of Petersburg, \ a , who has located in this jlace <orjhe jy^oliee of his profession ? Mr. Adams brings with him the highest testimonials from prominent men in Vir ginia, as to his integrity, capacity and ]<> gal attainments. \\ e have no hesitanev in C'lnini'iiding Mr. Adauis to aov of our readers rim may go to law. We wish Mr. A. abundant success. We regret to ktu# tli a our genial friend James II. Ilollivny, has been con fiucil to his room for sonic four or five weeks past, with au acute attack of inflam atory rlieU iiatism. Wc hope soon to see him behind his counter selling the commo dities of life (0 his numerous customers. Mr, Charles H. Jones, au old citizeu of this county, is lying dangerously ill at his home 011 Kanawha, with disease id" tie heart. Mr Win. I'. L N'eale, is lying quite ill, at the residence of Dr. liarbee, iu this city. We direct especial attention to the Law Card of John W. English, Esq., in this is sue. Mr. Kuglish, is well known to all iu this county and throughout the whole State as one of our most experienced, able and successful practitioners, and it would be useless for us to say more than this, that those who entrust him with their bus iness cat) depend upon having it speedily, faithfully and honestly attendid to. Remember the Debate to come off at the M. 10. Church, South, on Friday night next, under the auspices of the l'oint Plea saut Literary Society. The gentlemen who have the matter in charge will make it very entertaining. The ladies are es pecially invited to lend their presence to tlio occasion. The tired aud wearied soul desires noth ing but rc6t aud refreshment. At Selbe's oyster saloon uuder the Kline House, you will always find a comfortable fire, oysters fresh aud served up in the best manner; aud what is still better, stimulation of ev ery kind, to he gotten in any style. S. C. Sisson has just returned from the city with a largo stock of goods. Go and sco them. The fatnilarsalutation use lobe: "How are you to-day, sir?-' That's played out now, aud io its stead we have, "Halloo! how's your boss'/" Rev. Wm. Downtin, P. K., will hold Quarterly Moating iu the M. K. Church, South, next, Saturday. Wo notice Messrs. Mnlohn K. Rodgers , and Clark KaufTniau in town. The sus pension of navigation affo.ds tiiciu rest. A Bible description ofcertain Characters in Point Pleasant. Mr, Eil it or: -He that kiilelli hatred with lying lips. and be that uttureth a slauder, is a fool. I'rov. X: 18. _ "Aud they will deceivo everyone his ueighboor, and will uot s-peak the truth: they have (aught their tongue to speak lies, and weary themselves to commit iniquity. Jcr. IX:5. "Aud wiilial they learn to be idle, wan deriug about from hou>e to house; and not 'only idle, but tattlers also, and busy-bod ies, speaking things which they ought uot. I Tim. V: 13. "Whoso privily sluudcrctb bis neigh bour. Iiitu will 1 cut off: liiiu Mint hath an high look and proud heart, will uot I suf-1 fer." l'saltns 101:5. The principle kinds of slander are these: 1. Charging others with facts they are not guilty of. 2d. Affixing scandalous , names and characters which they deserve not. 3d. Aspersing a man's actions wiih foul names, imputing that l,r0CCl'1' from evil principles, nr cannot appear.? 4th. Perverting a man's words or acts dis-. , advantageously by affected misconstruction, j 6th. Partial or lauie representation _ of i moil's discourse or practice, suppressing ' some part of the truth, or concealing some j circumstance!) which ou^ht to he cxphin i cd Gth. Instilling by suggestions which | create prejudice iu the hearers. 7th. i Magnifying and aggravating the faults of i others ' Sili. Imputing to our neighbois I practice, judgment, or profession, evil i consequences which have tio foundation in j truth ?l)r. Harrow. j Moral philosophy teaches that we should 1 never place a bid construction upon our ! neighbor's action where there is room fur : a good one. And the greatest of Teach er's taught. "Whatsoever ye would that m>'ii should do to ynu, do you even so to thetn: for this is the law and the proph ets." A ? ? ? I Tim At,dink voit Dkckmiiku?CtlttlST-j mas Numiikh.?Everybody has seen the ! old picture of the discovery of priuting, I where two elderly gentlemen, wiib the aid | : of the devil (then as now an innocent lad), i have taken the first impression from n j | type form, and are rapt iu awe as the im portance of tho cvout asserts itself in their minds. Fancy the feelings of that trio ' could they o'er leap the barriers of time and gaic with us upou the spleudid pages I uovr before us. Here are specimens of the most exquisite workmanship in wood-cut printing, iu qmutity sufficient for a very 1 good sin.! voluiu), on the m ist sumptu-j j Otis paper, aud yet it is merely one month's, Xring of a live dollar periodical! Lei! us measure this wonder, let us count these 1 plates-just forty large and small, costing subscribers one e.ont each! When it is considered that in no other publication or shape can so much art he obtained for inn ! ?y times the amount of the subscription for the whole year, it can be readily un |derstvod that wo are but doing our readers, ' man justice to acquaint tlicin of such ; i,u opportunity aud to impress upon the American public tho plain duty of u cor : dial and practical suppirt to an enterprise, which relocU credit upon our young coun , try. _ j Am mg the many engravings it will be , impossible for us to stteiupteveii the brief est critical notice of the pictures, which collectively form a nnst superb gallery of art, but we must express our admiration > of the beautiful picture of the Infant J< sus, so timely, so charming in itsdiildlikc simplicity, and so delicately and tenderly rendercd-a more fitting subject could not |mve beau chosen to open this Christinas i volume Tho reading matter is good, as | usual, but of course, in this issuo, is over shadowed by the extraordinary pictorial attractions. The volume of The, AHi* for 187/2 is announced by the publishers as the holiday present; and, we think, , it is known what a royal book tt is, it will hardly require their additional off r of a beautiful chronio free to crowd them with orders. Send $8.00 to James Sot- ; ton k Co., publishers, :'t8 Maiden Lauc, New York, for this bound volume, andse- J cure a gallery of cugravings that will be a source of joy in the home for many a, day. i Meeting ol' Stockholder#* Muiwants' National Basht ok Va.! ^T 1*01 NT I'uasaxt, 2(1 DtC,. ISIZ i irPHE ANNUAL MEETING of the Stock l holders of this Hank for llic t'lecliot. of Directors will he held at their Hanking House, on Tuesday, Janu^ry..4ih.l8730(Ca6i.fri dec. 5-4*. To Trespassers! MOT1CE is lierel>y ({iven to all persons that |\ the undcrsignefl will uot allow or permit ' liuntinif, shooting. fishing, trapping of ?ny kind of game, nuttiuK. or trespassing in ?n\ I W!IV or manner upon his premises in Arbnckle loirnship, Mason County, West Virginia - Any persons violni ing this notice w ill be dealt wii"jMt"Bt0laW' A. H. EA3THAM. ROBERT YOUNG. blacksmith Aud Dealer in Wagon*, flows, and As ricnlturul Implements^ Point Pleasant, West Virginia. . f \i.(?;I)S--? Fiir sale at mis ollicc, a lull a jjbuiwein ol Blank Heeds. B COMMISSIONER'S SALE! Y Virtue of a decree of the Circuit C ourt . J of Putnam county, West \ ifginlu, at its September I'orm.iHM.in a Chancery cau.e peuiling therein, wherein 0. \\ . Mather, w ho stu1*' for the use anil benefit of S. J. 1 ?>>?.'. 1 ? W Ihnley . Committee for Daniel Love, a lu untie, ire and Charles L. holfe, is defendant. I shall on Monday, the :>Otli Jay of Deccntbcr, 1S72. proceed to sell by way of public auction, to the IniilicH bid.b r, at Ihu fr<?H oimr of the Cotiri Hoi'se of I'uHiam County, afore?aid, the real est,tie uiinti.'iied and descrilied in the l1*' p.-rs of -aid Ohaucery came, s?pposcd to con inin till; acies, lying on the waters of tbg Hur ricane Creek, or so mu.h thereof as may he neceiwarv to pay the sum of $SrJ3!> ? Ml in terest from the I lib day of September, Ifi-. until paid, and colli of i>aid suit. TERMS:?Cadi aa to 3I'j per cent. and as to the residue upon a credit ol six and twelve ( mouths, taking bond with so"'1 security for the deferred patient-, bearing inter,:-t i?i date, anil reserving the legal 1'v. ^ecurity. THOS. II UAKVM. nov i>S-4vr. Special Coniiniastoiier. LAND SALE! | > Y Virtue of a decree ol the Circuit Court I) of I'utnain Countv, rendered on the Uili day of June, If'l m ihe case ol Win I > in troux. plaihllll vs.Thomas II Mynei, defend lint, 1 shall on the 30ih Day of Dooo'.nber, 1S72, at the Front Door oil he Court House of Put nam county, West Virginia, sell at public auction to llie highest bidder the following tracts of land in the llill and proceedings in said cause mentioned, situate and being in the township ol Curry, I'litnar- county, west Virginia, to wit: One tract ol 4S acres; oiw tract of 511 aciea; one tract ol II acres; one triict of 5ti acres; one iracl of MIM acres and one tract ol I)' j tiered, or so nuirli thereof as may I,.- nnceisii'iy tnsitisly Ihe judgment*, inlercdt ? and co>ts as set I'nrlli i" "aid decree. TKIt MS:-titie-lhird of the puichase money cash ill hand anil ihe residue iu si* mid twelve months from day of sale, with interest from that dale, taking bonds with good seen rity for the deferred installment# and retain iug the title as a fin llti r security JEIIOME T UOWUlt, nov 28~lw, Special Commissioner. LAND SALS! By Virtue of 1 decree of the Circuit Court for' I'm nam county, rendered on the Mill Jay ol,I line, iu the case of John Mi-Coin as, I'laiutill va, Absalom Uius a id others, do | fei'idaulH, I shall on the j 30th Day of Decembnr. 1872, I at the Kioiit Door of the Court House of Put nam County, West Virginia, sell at public auction to the highest bidder ll.c following tract of land in the llill and Inhibits, in said mentioned ai'imte and being on Uytncs ! Creek.Curry Township Putnain county. West Virginia, and the same lamia deeded by In I |er Oras? and wife to Absalom llias by deed I dated August 24th. I Hill ! TKIIJ1S:?One-llnrd of the purcl.ase money ca.li iu hand and the rciidue upon a credit ol 1 six ami twelve months from day of sale, wit I' ; iiiterent from date, taking bond with good se I riirity lor Ihe deferred installments anil relai i niugthe till.!as a 'urlher security I ? JEKOME T. IIOWYIiR, ' |I0V o-'-lw Special Commissioner. i Trustee's Sale! i I s pursuance of the pioviiloiis of a Deed ol 'dL-Tru^t executed hy John Mihjoii ami j'"11' Kiu Mason, his wife, mi the 15th day of Sep teuiber, IHii. to the undersigned, 1 rusted, to ' secure to John IV McOulloch the payni. nl of a ! ceilain note or bond in sai.l Tiusl Deed lies ! rrihed, hearing even dale therewith, and (in ! tin-payment of Twelve huuilr.il anil fifty U ,liars with legal interest from dnlc, 1 mini I on the llth D:iy of January, 1873, [at the Front Door of the Court House of Mason ' County, West, Virginia, proceed to sell at pub | lie auction to the highest bidder, a certain lot or parcel of land with the buildings theieon in the town of Point Plea.anl, Mason County, West Virginia, and the same upon which the said John Mason now lives. Said sale will hi! for cash. Selling aa Trustee sucu title as is vented in me will be conveyed to the purchaser CHAS. II WAGGliSEIl, 'Irustee, dec 12-ld. Trust Sale! I NT pursuance of the provisions ol n deed of 1 trust .X cuted by F. A. Guthrie and wife, on the 14ih day of April, Ib7l, to the ?'?< 'jf ?igneil, Truster,In secure to 1. 0. Easlliaiu Ihe payiAent.of a bo,d in said trust need desert bed, bearing even d ?te therewith, ami for the piymeiitof two hundred and eleven do lurs and seventy-five cent*, with interest from date, I shall on the 30th DAY OF NOVli.MBE!? i IM4? at the Krn.it Door ol the Court House of Mason Coumy, West Virginia proceed to Mill at pub. lie auction to ihe highest bidder, the tract of land in said irust described as containing I6S acres mine or less, being part of Ihe Monliy Sheppard 116!) acre tract, with the exception of one-sixth of one seventh of said IbJ acres, the title or which is reserved to Stephana uu vnl, who is an infant. . Terms of Siih-.-Said salir*til he for rash, artil selling'as trustee tnicli title as is vested in me will be conveyed to the purchaser. JOHN W. ENGLISH, 'Irustee. oct 31 -til. JTTlie above sale is postponed till Friday, December 27lh, 1872. JOHN W. ENGLISH, Trustee. dec 5-4w. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE HEAL ESTATE NEAR Mason City> W. V. Albert McDaniel.et. a's j vs, ' In Chancery. Julia Lnwson'eL nls. \ I N pursuance ol the terms nf n decree of llie I Circuit Court of Mason county. ^ est \tr oinia, rendered at the September lerm IHiJ, in the above entitled cause, I. the undersigned Special Commissioner, will proceed to sell on The lllli Day of January, 1873, at the Front Door of the Court tlouso of Ma-on county, it public auction to the highest bid der, the following tracts of laud or so much (hereof as will be necessary to satisfy said de cree anil Ihe cous of sai.UVit, and the costs ol this sale One tract belonging to Ihe de fendant, Virginia leaver, estimated to con lain M acres 3 roods and H poles, the other tract belonging to the defendant. Julia Law son, estimated to enntain SI acres I rood ami tt pules, upon the following terms, one third rash in hand and the residue iu one and two 'years, taking from the purchaser bond with 1,0.1 security, bearing interest from date until C dec l.'-t'v. Special Commissioner. JUST 11KCKIVKD AT TI1K STANDARD Dili m STORIl! DIltfiCT FROM NEW YOUK CITY! Setszer, Sehou & McCulloch, 'PAKE Pleasure in informing ihi-ir old cus l turner* hiuI tlii' public generally, that I hey liuve moved iiilii limit new mid commodious siore house on ih? corner id Main and Hum Sircets, mid lliry linvt* jtmlreccivvil Irum tin Eastern Cities, Iho mostcuiuplew Mtuck of II GOODS, DRESS GOODS, , ll't j -FOR FALL & WINTER iliov hi?vi. imir ottered over their cnmiltini, and to which llie intention id buyers is directed 1 ALSO A UOMPLKTB STOOK OF i IjADIHS* M18SKS' AND GHNTS' ; Boots and Shoes, A FULL STOCK OF HATS & CAPS, TVotioiin, &<;. Their slock of Dry "orals in complete. And hnrin^ jiiiiiripHlcd' the wants ?l Jidies, lliey haw a full lint uf , Dress Goods and Trimmings, j I selected wilh great can* mid of the very latent My ton. I They have alxo a (nil slock nf bROOEBIES,; Queensware, Hardware, PLOWS, NAILS j Crlaws Ware, Grlass Fruit Jars, LAMPS. C A It BO ft OIL, Points, Oils, Snaps, Perfumery, Modi cities, and Notions Generally, Cull mil examine tliei r goods. Sept. 2G-IV llest Quality and Lowest Prices! ?T. W. Bryan, URAI.KIt IN Staple and Fancy Groceries. A I,SO i FLOUR, MEAL, BACON, LARI), | Drii'il, Gran and Canned t'rulls, i | Yegefables, tVc. Alain Street, POINT PLEASANT, W. Va. I ITTliu highest market price paid in cash; or trade fur all kinds of coumry pro luce. 1 april IH-ly, j. m. KKitR. j. t. r.u.ii irr. r. b. rtownai J. M. KKItft & (ill., i WHOLESALE HARDWARE, IKON, NAILS, STEELS, j FARMING IMPLEMENTS. Railroad Supplies, Stores & Tin-ware, GALLIPOLIS, OHIO. Aug. I, 1872-1 y. rtoficc to TrcftiiiisMco. i '|1 UK undersigned liereliy give notice lint ?I they will not allow or permit limiting, shooting, nulling, or trapping of any kimi uf game, or trespassing in any way or manner on their respective premises in Kobinsun hi:d Lewis Townships M.isou Coiinly. West Vir ginia. A ny person or persons violming this; noticow 11 be dealt Willi according in inw JAMES OAl'EH ART. PETKIl LEWIS. JOHN S. LEWIS. EDMUND SEIIO.V, ! o. it. waooenkk. ; J. 1). McCULLOClI. Nov. 31 liv. ENOS SMITH, (Succchhot to Siuilh ifc Martin.) I 1 A VINO purchased llie interest of my part II nrr, 1 am happy ?? Bttfounci* 1" the ?iln imil new customers uf *.h^ houm lliat 1 hav# juit received i")' W al"' ^ '"u r s 0 1)UY GOODS. DRESS (iOUl)S AM) TRIMMINGS, Jeans, Flannels, CLOTHS CASSIHEREN, HOOTS. SHOES. HATS. CAPS, AND NOTIONS OHSKUALliV. Also a full ami complete xtotfk ?f Groceries, Qiieciisvare, Glassware, Hardware, und'sll Ith.iU of Liiltn Triukias, whirl. I will ?i'H clie.tp lor cash on coiimtwv ruoiH'cm 'SiSsSlfu.' ubi. :t, IHJ'l-ly ' __ LUMBER FOR BUILDIH& PURPOSES, OK AIL descriptions CONSTANT on IiuiiiI. A1?d l*lnNl<irii?|ur T^alU. H/"Special omlrr*#aw?(l wlt!idi*pntcli.?ni We are lit ..pared to i?tipp1y all the wants of ill,.Carpenter mill Hull'"" "I10" }ll,! ,'.ir?"i notice imil at 1.0'A' U.vTltS. Or.lirs solicit^ from buiilers, contractor* mul Ship biillilel*. Kiilirt; Hiilisfucl i hi guaranteed. OHIO UVUKI'.fi CO., iiiny'J-tf. Hullil immmiwu W. V*. I.OOK TO YOUE INTEREST! A. Hare Olfoi*! I CHANCE FOB A HAKOAIN. maNIT \ f riuriMH . A *itt? f?r n rlouriuft Itn|,8m* Mill.iWuolen Kwstory, or FarnAre. ?riven away graiis. A new town is to In;??"?' "'?* mi 'llin hf.mil 'mltolii" of llio Great Kanawha River, Tin' town will l)ii localou on one of il.c monl liPBiililul bottoms of lli? Kanawha Vull.-y. Tlic ?ite embraces some four hundred ncii'H, nliovi. high water. The country Mir rounding abounds in iron, anil com; tiinmr lii-Hvy anil in nbundanc?; ami i* one of richest and most productive farming scrltonr ?f (liia Great Valley. Anyone who vliliea to engage ill any kind of ipauufac.liirlug al point, will he given a lot free of charge. Town Lola will lie mild very l?w and on easy terma. Now in you! limn to cecum a Inane. ; For fur thcr iiifon.iatinn apply in the Editor of llilt paper,m to Da, A. h. bamkh. Foirt I IcwWrtf',, *i Weal Virginia. 1 "?'P1, Valuable River Mtimi Farm for S?k. fPHE 1 li-irn uf I.ouin 11. Menage1', deceased, 1 olTur for aulu tliuir farm situated in Maauli.. county, West Virginia, lower end ol Clendeu in township, on tl.e Ohio river, III miles tin- ^ low (lulUpolia, Ohio, and 15 mil?< below I oinb Plenum., Went Virginia, remaining 302 ACHES OF BOTTOM LAND in a hil'ii ktnte uf eiillivalion. One hundred iierea of well limliered liill land. Two ijrcli nrila with trees of Mipcrior quality. Two dwelling houses and all neceisary nut liuil.l in?'s Title perfect. and rlear uf all incuuib rancei. , JTAnyone wishing to ptirc.hn?o a farm o[ the al.irei.aid description, would do will to call address the uuieraiguud lor lermi of hale and particular*. JAMKB It MENAOEB. f Point Pleasunt, Mimon Oounty, W. Aft. inch 15-lf. _ Simon Stortz's, CITY SALOON, POINT I'LK.VSANT, W. VA. z^iOPEN day AND NIGHT. AL. a| ?JwnyH nn iihimI ihc very bent brand* v!lt/uf Baltimore Oysters, acrved up in every style. Oyster- h.rsnle by the can. If you want a good dish of oyaiora call at the Oily S.il.ion Mineral Water, Sweet Older, Ciinrn, Tobncro. Clu-vse, (JrackeiK, Ac., i?r *> '"JJjfoN ST011TZ. " oct 3-1 f. ill,lift* to Trc?|?n*?er?. rPHE iiti.leri.ii!mil hereby give notice that I they will not allow or permit hunting, ahtoling, nulling,onrapping of any kind of Kame, orireapaaaing in any way or manner on their re?pcc'ive pri-miM'* in llohinaon Town ship, Maaou County, Weal Virginia. Any pcrnon or persnila violating this notice wilt to dealt will. KCOlding to law ,1. M I.Oriii, WILLIAM RitOWN, I!. J. KBUMOSl). ,1A VESA .SWANK, W. II. HOGO, JOHN SO 11 EllVILLE, JAMES wis don. w.ii.someuville; .1AMK8 11000, W. It. hawkins, THOMAS howler, II. K. MOIIHIS, E.? MUSOIIAVE, joseph S MACHIlt, ASA MUSOIiAVE, Jr., iiov. 14, 1872-1 w. 11. Y. IIUTI.KU. 1" M HII0ADK8. BUTLER & RHOADES. FUllWAUUIXO AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND STEAMBOAT AGENTS, (WIIAR.-B-.AT) POINT I'LIUSANT, WEST VA. 11ENKHAL dealers in Flour, WI.IU VT and Ur.:v Lime. Oemrnl, Onwriea, l'ro visions, Ln.nh.ir, Lath, Wool,ikc. Sept 2, 'fi'J-ly AdiiiiiiiMtrn tor'? ^foiled i LL persons httiiii^ claims ni(ain?t, or ,'\ kuowiog themselves indebted In 'lie ea inld of John Yeager, ileceasec, will plense nmie forward.and setile. aa I am anxioua to .utile up ill.' affair, of ihe estate immediately. dic5 li C SEIION, Aduiitiisirulor,