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LOCAL MATTERS. IfKAVY Storm.?Friday afternoon, j heavy storm of wind, rain and fining. caiao up. The rain pour c',I down in torrents, with flash after fji of lightning and peal after peai of thunder. It was a fearful after d'ijoI) and got fo dprk.tliat lamps had to be lighted in the business rooms. Duringtho timo the lightning struck ihe Court ilouse at the extrcino mint of the cupula, and descending the lightning rod jumped from it to the metallic roof, and from thore to the spouting, clearing away about (,tu> half of the spouting on the east jiJe of the house, follow,ing the.spout jug along until it again came in con tact with tho rod, when the tiuid passed on down the rod into the ground. The rod is probably what Mved tho building. DnroatATic Hand Book.?The ed itor of this paper has waited for the letters of acceptance of the different candidates before issuing his eome time'anisotinccd political handtapk, hut hopes to get it out of tho hands of the binder by the last of this week. It will make a book of Over 300 pages and contain in a compact form about all tho political data needed by Dem ocratic speakers or editors, and ought to meet with an extensive salo to be remunerative or commensurately useful. Bound copies will sent post paid to any address on roceipt of 81, ,?t the otlice of the Poet. Newspapers copying this in their reading col umns will receive a copy free if brought to the notice of the publieh er.? Washington Post. The paying off of the census enu merators seems to have been fearful ly bungled. They are now being paid at the rate of two hundred and liftv per day, which is expected to be increased shortly to five hundred. It is estimat,ed that fully three months will elapse before the last one of tho thirty thousand enumerators is paid off. The bane of all towns is fast driv ing through the streets, as well as the habit of using the streets for a training track. Once in a whilOj it is true, some one is fined for these violations of tho ordinances, but it is not enforced sufficiently. Break it up. - Dif-d.?In this county, August 4th, 1S80, Mrs. Jane Foglesong, relict of jeo. Foglesong, deceased. She was born in this county, in 1805. She was a good woman, and for many years was a consistent member of the Prebbyterian church. Ilarry Pease's Dramatic Troupe will visit this place again, commenc ing their unique performances Mon day night, August 30th, 1880, at God ley's Hall, and will continue during the whol^e week, with an entire change ai programmo each night.? Give them a full house. We arij informed that the Catholic pic-nic, held at Mason City, last Sat urday, passed off pleasantly. The gold-headed cane was voted to Mr. A. A. Ilanley, the popular Democratic candidate tor Sheriff'. 8200 was the amount realized on the cane. The population of West Virginia, under the census of 1S80, is 708,000; the population in 1'870, was 412jOH, an increase uf CO pur cent. ThiB will give us one or two more Congress men. The steamer Andes will resume bar trips next Friday, passing this place on lior way up, on her usual time. Look at hor carefully, or you might not recognize her with her lew chimneys and fresh coat of paint. Itev. Mr. Davis, Baptist minister, "ill prouch in tho upper Presbyter ian church, Point Pleasant, on next Sunday, August 29th, at 11 o'clock A.M. On last Wednesday, a young man "orking in Mr. Young's saw mill, at ilason City, had tho thumb of his right hand sawed completely off. An iron railing is boing placed along the wall of the wharf, in front tho Kline Ilouse, to keep pooplo from tumbling over tho wall. Fin'jEiis Cut.?Mr. Andrew Wil p?n, while working about a saw in his planing mill, had two fingers o( his right hand badly sawed. The Court House yard now pro S|lnts a nico appearance. It is beau tifully ro(, jn grans and cut close. It would be a good place for a barbacue. The rivers raised about nino feet "'is week, enabling the larger pack ets to resumo their trados. Wnee Monday wo liavo had tho '"'"est weather of tho season. It is Almost suffocating. . ?? ??~? Fresh Oysters at Captain llcin's. Qo and gel a can. I.etaht Items.?Not seeing any thing from our village for the past threo weeks, I thought I wouldquill a few squibs. I have been reporting regularly every other week, but did not appear in the Regitler, I think on .account of the mail. , . Me^srjs. Poison and Phillip Jones, j started to Point Pleasant last week, I?n business; while returning their horse took flight aud ran away with] the buggy, throwing tho occupants! out and breaking one of Nelson j JonQ'a ribs, and bruising him up con siderably, but did not do any injur ious damage to Phillip. The buggy was a totul wreck. Mr. Charles Sayre cut his knee with an axe, badly. Ho is not able to be out. Miss Hattio. Aririitage, of Middle port, Miss Hattie Gilhara, of Nelson ville, and Mr. J. Alexander and wife, of Lotart, b., are visiting friends and relatives in tliis place. Two Railroad tie raft3 left here this week, and two moro ready to leave, destined for Galljpolis,;0. Loading tan-bark will be all the go the coming week, three boats to load. ' < Democrat. Avalanche Items.?The weathor is mild and everything is pleasant and lovely. The late rains have moistened the earth and vegetation is revived, and the farmer is busily engaged plowing and preparing his laud for the Fall seeding. The wheat is all threshed in this neighborhood. The yield is better than was expected. Tho threshing was done by Moses Itoush & Co.? Mose is called the boss thresher, as ho is attentive and generally gives satisfaction. Tho Road Surveyors havo been working tho roads in some places, which was badly needed, and they deserve much credit for their econo my, so far as they have worked. Mr. C. Ilart has re-painted and made some other improvements in his dwelling house. It now presents a handsome appearance. The Register is prized very highly in this vicinity. It is becoming a question who will be its editor while Mr. Tippott is away representing the people of this county in the next Legislature. 190. Tho Kanawha Gaicltc does not take kindly to tho proposition to have political speakingon tho Fairgrounds during the Fair. It says: "Wo were under the impression thatugricultural fairs were non-polit ical in their character, and that everything having a political or par tisan character was carefully and properly excluded from their exer cises. But it seems that we may be mistaken, and that Mason county is going to permit an innovation, in that regard, which may be ,verv agreeable to somo of fier citizens, but decidedly otherwise with the sentiments and opinions of these at large in that and adjoining counties, who had expecfed to participate in a good old-fashioned county fair.? Whether any prize is awarded to the best political speech docs not appear in the published pamphlet of the Mason County Society. We would be glad to know if it is to be a "free for all" political occasion, or simply a special courtesy accorded to the Greenback candidate for President." Personals.?Dr. L. F. Cam pbell has determined to leavo this placo and settle in Missouri. Wo regret this, as ho is one of our best citizens, and his family is held in high estoom by all our people. Ho will leave somo timo next month. J. W. Johnson, Esq!, of the firm of Willis & Co., Baltimore, called to see us Saturday., He says count Mary land 40,000for Hancock and English. Dr. Ed. Rothlei'n, of Mason (iity, was in to seo us yesterday, and best of all loft 81.50 for the Register. A Curiosity.?Mr. Augustine Gra ber, of Pomeroy, Ohio, has a curiosi ty in tho shapo of a kitten- It is without hair, has hide liko an ele phant, tail like a rnuskrat, claws liko a turtle, and large ears shaped liko an olephant's. Ho will havo it on exhibition during tho Fair. New Millinery GooDB.-Miss M. L. Jones has just received her Fall stock of Hats, all styles, Ribbons, Laces, Flowers, and many novelties of tho season. Tho ladies will do well to rcmomber this, and call and seo her stock of goods. Tho mainstay of national greatness is tho fanner, he is the greatest wealth producor in tho county, and as ho grows richer or poorer, our ma terial prosperity waves or wanes.? Whatever wholesome laws wo have that helps him, holps all. The very best wheat only com maiulsninety cents per bushel. Many farmers are holding their, wheat for higher prices. A re-union of the Army of WeBt Virginia, will bo hold at l'arkorsburg, |on September 22d. Makried?On Sunday evening,: Aug. 15th, 1880, by Rer. W. II., Harrison, Mr. R. H. Van Matro to1 Miss Viola E. Adkins. . Hl-bt.?A little son of Ho^. Ed. Selion, full the other day, while play ing, and badly sprained faiis left arm. The public schools of this. District will open about September 15th, and continue in session for six mouths. Columbus Lager beer at Captain ' Hein's; said by tljose who have tried it to be the best beer in town. Several correspondents appear in this paper. That is right, send in the items. We want every Democrat in the county to send us $1.50, and take this Jjaper. Some of our farmers are beginning to try the virtues of phosphato upon their lands. It is proposed to grade West Mar ket street, from Maine to the wharf. fcunimer'H neat, relaxes the system and renders us li able toattacks ofdiarr,hcea, dysentery, bloody flux, cholera-morbus, cramps in stoniach, colic, and other painful and dangerous affections for which Dr. Pierce's Compound Extract of Smart-Weed?compounded from the best French brandy, Jamaica ginger, smart-weed, or water pepper, ano dyne, soothingand healinggums and balsams, is a most potent specific. It is equally efficacious in breaking up colds, fevers, and inflammatory attacks. Every housohold should be supplied with it. fifty cents by druggists. . Our Fluid Extract of Nuinrt Weed Is as good, if not better and strong er, than any Smart Weed now be fore the public, ijnd put up in a larg er botfle?holding full four ounces. We have sold it for years over our cpunters with asteady incrcwing.-de mand evory year. For Colds, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts, Sore- Throat, Lungs and Chest, it is invaluable- Price 50 cents per bottle. Prepared.by E. K. Thompson, Wholesales Druggist, Titusrille, Pennsylvania. [2w. Forsale by Point Pleasant Drug Storo and A. C. Van Gilder. TkeVoUulc Belt Co., SlarNhall, I Mich., Will send their celebrated Electro Voltaic Belts to tho afflicted upon 30 days trial. Speedy cures guaranteed. They mean what they say. Writo to them without delay. nov 19-ly * Announcements. KATIOStr, Greenback rubor County Ticket | For Sheriff, I. V. NEWMAN. For Prosecuting Attorney, JOHN E. TIMMS. For,President County Court, J AS. E. CLENDINEN. For AssessSr?1st District, J. P. PJCKENS. OSTTIiiH is as tar as wo liavo boon auth orized to publish the ticket. . . - Circuit Judge. Editor ]{rgi?tcr:?You will please an nounce me as a candidato for the oilicts of Judge of the. 7th Judicial Circuit, as nt present constituted, and as it will be under the proposed Amendment, if adopted. Yours, very respectfully, JOHN W. ENGLISH. Justice of Ike Peace. We are authorized (9 announce W. FRANKLIN as a candidate for the office of Justice of tho Peace, for Lewis District, at the ensuing election in October next. SPECIALKOTICES. Go to the Point PicuMiut Ma chine Company if you want a Boiler, Engine, Mill Castings, Bank Cars, Chilled Car Wheels, Gas and Water Pipes, Brass Goods, Gum or Loather Bolting, Gum and Hemp Packing, Heating Stoves, Back Walls, End Linings and Grates for Cooking Stoves, and everything usually found in a fouudry or Machine Shop. [sept. 24-tf. INSURANCE! T'OHS B. DOWNING, General Insuranco J Agent, Notary Public and dealer in Pi anos and Estey Organs, is confident of be ing ahio to suit both rich and poor at prices and terms never before offered at Middle port. AIbo agent for Fairbanks Scales. Call and see for yourself. > [sept. 17-1;-. MXaCEL&AIgEOPa. THIS EIGHTH ANNUAL A I R^: IM^SQIT COT73STT-2 AGRICULTURAL MECHANICAL ASSOCIATION, | WILI. nil HKt.D AT Point Pleasant, West Virginia, | ON August 31st, Sept. 1st, 2d and 3d, 1880. Beautiful ami attractive Grounds, adorned with de lightfulforest shade, grassy lawns, and .supplied with an unfailing supply of pure, cool water. COMPETITION OPEN TO ALL! Come and see the largest and best Fair in the Ohio Valley. 1 Trials of Speed. Eacla. Day. The hest ami fastest Horses and the finest and choi- I cest Cattle in the Ohio Valley, always show at this Fair. Spcclal Inducement# are offered Kxhiliitors of all kinds of Stock, and noth ing will be left undone to instruct and amuse visitors. The reputation of the Association for good order at its exhibitions will be maintained. All intoxicating liquors, gambling^TiTd games of chancc will be strictly prohibited on the grounds. WD'Srnd i>r ad<lrr.vs H. R. IIOWAK1), Secretary, for a Premium List. [attg. n-td. legal Adve -\oticc lo Take JDvpoKliioiVsT' rl Anni Eliza Cliurch, (icorge Church Angelina Seeds, and Janus M Seeds ner husband, Dorsr W. Churchlqiwe ^urch, Jr Kffle Maud Chur.h, aid ChS! Church, the lost (our mioor cbil ll ^?n E1!za ?>"$? "?d <*??*# Church, Alonzo Weaver, John Weaver Ww3?^r,nn/?' SaD,u?l Devinfiey, Geo.' I ?K?r' Au ^^I'n'an.-Elbcahetli Htone wni- Si Cferles w5ver; .1. B. Weaver' Mnt CaMie %re! McKmley. JaCT'b Brinker, Isabella oniitli, Jack-iBrinker, Straud Long, Caro Cn!?W Bet*y*Ro,,(!rt*' Sarah burton, Henrj Aj eaver, Ennme Ingnlls, G-. B. lUyl fc' ? Kayb'irn, Adeline Bramble, Sifn.L' jJ'H.tVaret Johnson, Fannie an! mTe' V" Ill'll?Joh? PWch jh? unknown lieira of John J. ? eaver, deceased. TAKE NOTICE: 1?mawn ?ie !?"yof^ep'euilier,A.D? I! V'r M 6?",1" tlqurs "f 8 o'clock, A M W i^ri p' ily at?'?'"w ofli? of (Si P?il. ?^mon' In t!l? tow" of Valley tails, in the county of Jefferson, State of Kan?as, we will,take the deposition 0f S?. f?. I pcl.lc^ and l,mt on the 4th day of September, A.D., IS80,between the C,? of 8 o clock A.M. and6 o'clock P JI atthe inT ?l Cllas> E- H??8. in 1'oint'lW ant, in the county of Mason, State of West CmSri\Ye * '"ke the depositions of C t,ed 1. Morns Dilcher and others to bo read m evidenee.ln our bolialf in a e'er tain Buit in chancery now pending in the Circuit Court for tho county of Miumn and State of West Vtminl"?% "A;,1"0"' I are Plaintiff, and you W Defend?,", If from any cause the taking of said deposi tions shall not be completed on the^lav aforesaid the same shall be adjourned anil conUnued from day to day, or from time to time, at the same place and between the Sod UI"'Ulle same shall be com puted. Very Respectfully, Therm Dower, Patrick Dower and John A n?Wer'(i?or?? W- ^"wer, Margaret A. Dower, Mary E. Dower, Valentine P Dower and Stanton M. Dower, minor rtk lZ" 1"d "P'?restt Dowor and Pat Dowe^ ' * theirn^f^?nd Patrick ,, I0 , . ; , BY COUNSEL, auglfc'Jr" and C- E. Hogg, Sols. State of West Virginia, Mason Ootmty, ss: AT Rules held in the Clerk's offlco of the Circuit Court of the county of Mason guVuaso"' y in tho mo,,lh ul Aul Ueorge W. Reece, Plaintiff,' va. John P. Jordan, in his own right and as Administrator of Wm M. Jordan, dc'" and Jas. L. Jordan in hig own rigfit and hlahX MUt0r-? W' Jorciai>.<?'d., De hJah Manning an,I Manning her husband, M. D. Jordan, J. B. Jordan J> ancy A. Richards and Richards her husband, Margaret Jones and Jones her husband, Clarissa A. Jones and ? S'1', husband, Margaret Tavlor, , Elizabeth J. Mossman and Samuel Moss 7 N;Su,ve"8 "'"J l/ooptr B. Stevens her Lusband, and the unknown heirs at law, and the unknown deviseesi.of William N. Jordan, deceased lato of the State of Kansas, Defendants! IN CHANCERY. The object of this suit is to enjoin the aforesaid administrator and others from further prosecuting a certain suit in chan cery now pending in said court, in which said Administrator.is Plaintiff and the said licorpo VV. Reeco is Defendant, and to obtain a decree against the<D?fendants for eight hundred dollars, and to subject to sale for the payment tiiereof a tractof land a ..n it f"8i?'n? *?un!dred acres ln?re or less a part of which is situate in llannan Dis trict, in Mason county Wo?t Virginia, aud the residue thereof in Putnam cm,"' ST'V?g,?ia,-beinS ? P"tt of two hund urir x/ ?*81x acrcs conveyed to flnid I thno^i'w ^ 'fordan, deceased, in his life-1 time, by Nathan Smith and Oeorge W Uip l-tlf'rit,0mJn!'Usi<Vlura' b>' deed dated tlie l<th day of April, 1847, and of record nf u'? V v- 8.0.?CB of Mason countv court ?? *- s.m This day came tho coiniilainant hv his couuse!, and on liis motion and it appear i"B by affidavit filed that the Defendants JoSm ?dai!' 1l,;lil!l11 Manning aud Dni?,gller hnsbaml, M. D Jor dan, \\ ilhani N. Jordan, Clarissa A. Jones and Robort Jones her husband, Nancy A ;Rfcliards and John Richards her husband are non-residents of this, it is ordered that they d? appear here at Rules to bo held in the.Clerksoffice of tho Circuit Court 0f 'irst JI?nday in the Month of September, 1S80, and do what is necessary to^rokct their interests iu lhta Gimn <?,UAS' B" WAGGENER, Clerk !? [augll-4w. CIIASCEKY SOTICE. State of West Virginia, County of Mason, ss. : '?iBSbeAgfSA"*??: i L'i'rrnrtin\A<l"'i"i?'rntrix of the estato I of George Martin, deceased, James Mar tin, Lucretia Phelps, Nathan Hill Ann Martin, ]). W. Polsl'ev, Administrator of CW? ?t l?: rflsie?l 'loccnsed, Julia Hnll hnr T " f nnd Rofxirt H. ' MhI, V qT/,US,t'??' v"1"1 R" Selbe an,l ! , ?e'bc hm wife, Perry Lamnst/>r j and Nancy Lemaster his wife A R I Rarbee, G. B. Thomas, Henry Frv, and r the unknown creditors of Gcorgb Mar tin, deceased, Defendants. ;?N CJIANCERY ITO.V ni(,L OF REVIEiy. . m.oobjoctofiheBlK.ve.entit'etlfluit'^to nave the decree pronounced and entered of record at the Ajiril Term, 1880 of tho Circuit Court of Mason county; West Vlr fratri'r nf re 8Uit MJ" ?' M'lrtinf Adminis,. tritrix of George Martin, deceased,.and in her own ng)it PJuintiff, and all the above I-"-''-1- ""id L. J, Martin o\f y|^iuluntfl, reviewed, revorsed and mmM ,Aand,t0 obtain such a decree as ??!????? fjive ^?fn enJtercd after an exam nation of the rights of the parties, the ev tho ml'e^of equity.6 a"d <* idny,<'amu,1,16 Plaintiffs by their 'inn onJtileir motion, and it np tho Dnf. n ta"ia rlVit nmde "lltlflle(l that pS ? ^ia"t8r;.?,mes 'M"rtin- Lucretia S'l and Ann Martin are non-residents of the State of West Virgin ia, It is ordered that they do appear here at S r Heln," 11,0 Deri's office of the MnfXv TO"nty,-0B the first nntlil \ I f? "">Dlh of September, 1880, intertsinuKr0' t0 l'r?leCt "'dr ( Teste: . O.B. WAGGENER.?:Clerk, : K In'mijkcuno, Deputy. Henry J. Fisher, jr., Sol. augll-iw. J- W' IIKNR1'i " I. n it wriv ~ JAS' IV?"' qi h- "ai"'k" henry, masldj & cu. W'dOI.E8AI.E DeaLRR8 IN NOTIONS, HOSIERY Atm WHITE QOODS, Ko. O A 8 HANOVER ST? BALTIMORE, MD. inch. 10, '70-ly* SEMIWAUias. &c. ? 3E^tTu2u"?TO^E3^V MDjITM INSTITUTE! Major TIioiiihm F. Snyder. i (Lata Professor ol Mathematics in West Virginia University, and formerly. Com mandant of tlio Cadets at'the University the South,) *>? .?:;)?> | PROF. MATHEMATICS AND TACTICS, | AND COMMANDANT OF CADETS. . Jf'wc T. Littleton, A. M., *. ? (Late Instructor Greek, at Randolph Ma con College,) . ? > EROF- ANCIENT AND MODERN LAN GUAGES. VI. P. EhIiir, M. !>., PROF. CHEMISTRY AND SURGEON. A full course provided and taught in j Mathematics, Ancient, and' Modern Lan guages, Natural Sciences, History, Liter*-, turo/Iuctina and the preparatory English studies- ?Especial inducements offered to young gentlemen preparing for our higher Colleges or Universities. | Terms: Tuition payable semi-annually in advance.' Collegiate course, ?..$50 00 Preparatory, 30 00 Estimated expense for board and room rent, at $3.50 por >veek,._ .$(33 00 :Acadoinic exercises will bo opened on | Wednesday, September 1bV18S0. 1 For further information address THOMAS F. S.MUEU, Charleston. West Virginia. juIy28-lstSept. JULY 4th, 1880. x CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILWAY | Passenger Trains Run and Connect as Follows: WESTWARD, No. 1 Mail. No. 8 Ex, Leave Richmond 8 00 a m 10 45 p m 1 Due Gonlonsville.....ll 10 a in 2 15 a in Cliarlotte3ville-12 10 p m 3 15 a m Staunton 2 10 p m 5 20 a m Williamson's...- 5 30pin 7 45am 1 White Sulphur.. 7 25pm 9 45 am ' Hinton 11 23 pm 11 37 am 1 Charleston...,,.. 5 55 a in 4 31 p in ' Huntington 9 00am 700pm ' Portsmouth (S.) 10 00 pm ' Maysvillo " 1 30 a m ' Cincinnati " 0 00 a m | No. 1 Hall leaves Richmond daily ox cept Sunday, for Huntington. Connects closely nt Gordonsville for Lynchburg. Virginia Midland Mail from Washington connects closely at Gordonsville with No. 1 for Huntington, with chair car from Wash-1 ington to White Sulphur. No. 3 Express runs daily and con nects at Huntington with Steamers- for I Portsmouth, Maysville and Cincinnati.? Connects closely at Gordonsville for Lynch burg. Virginia Midland Express from Wash ington connects closely at Gordonsville with No. 3 for Cincinnati, with- Pullman | Sleeper from Washington to White Sul plinr. Virginia Midland Express from Danville and Lvnchburg connects closely at Char-1 lottsville with No. 3 for Cincinnati. No. 5 Accom. leaves Richmond daily I except Sunday, at 3 30 p. m. and arrives at Gordonsville at 7 15 p. in.; on Saturdays only will run t# Staunton, arriving at 10 15 p.m. ? No, 21 Wlxcil leaveB Charlottsville daily, excopt Sunday, at 4 20 p. m. on ar rival of Virginia Midland Mail from Dan ville and Lynchburg; and arrives at Wil liamson's at 1 15 a. to. Sleeping Cars on No. 3 from Rich mond to Whito Sulphur. On No. 1 from] White Sulphur to Huntington. EASTWARD. No. 2 Mail. No. .4 Ex. Leave Ciueint'i (Str.) 4 00 p ni I ilnvsvillo- " _ 10 30 p rn Portsmt'h " 3 30 a m Huntington... 4 30 p in 10 00 a in Duo Charleston 8 40 p m 12 27 p m " Ifinton 4 15 a m 5 37 p in 11 White Sulphur 8 50 a in 7 45 p ui " Staunton ... 1 45 p m 12 65 a m 1 " Charlottsville- 4 05 p m 2 25 a ml " Gordonsville... 5 00 p m 4 00 a m " Richmond 8 30 p m 7 15 am | No. 3 Mall leaves Huntington daily, except Sunday. The No. 2 train leaving Huntington on Saturday liesoverat White I Sulphur from 8 50 a. m. Sunday till 0 00 o'clock a. in. Mondav. Connects closely at .Gordonsville for Washington with chair car from White Sulphur to Washington. I Virginia Midland Mail from Danville and Lynchburg connects closely at Gordous villc with No. 2 for Richmond. No. 1 Express, C. B.S. & P.P. Stcam or leaves Cincinnati nt 4 00 p. in. daily, and is due at Huntington to connect with No. 4 Express which runs daily to Rich mond. Connects closely at Charlottsville for Lynchburg and Danville. Connects closely at Gordonsville for Washington, with Pullman Sleeper from White Sulphur | to Washington. No. O Accom. leaves Gordonsville I dailyi except Sunday, at 5 25 a. m. and ar rives at Richmond at 9 00 a. in. On Mon days only runs from Staunton, leaving Staunton at 2 55 a. m. No. 22 Mixed leaveB Staunton daily, except Sundav, at 5 40 a. m. Connects at Charlottsville with V. M. Mail for Lyncli burg and Danville and is connected with at Gordonsville by Virginia Midland Mail from Washington, and arrives at Rich mond at 5 .00 p. in. . . . Sleeping Cars on No. 2 from Hun tington to Whito Sulphur. On No. 4 from Whito Sulphur to Richmond. ? For Rate, Tickets, BaggagoChecks, <tc., apply to D. S. VAN MATRE. Agent, Point Pleasant, W. Ya. COSWAT 11. HOWARD, U. F. A T. A. aug4 '80 w. Jt. 8. DISS, Kng'r & Snpt. OHIO Blue Sulphur Springs !| Near KTGEHVILEE, Gallia County, Ohio. HAVING leased the above property for a term of years, I take pleasure in announcing to the public that such prog ress has been made in. fitting up ana im proving the buildings and Springs as to enable me to entortaiu regular boarders and transient visitors. Those ? seeking a restoration of health will find here u variety of as good mineral and other water as tho world atl'ords; puro air, beautiful scenery, lovely roaming groves, and healthy diet. . Those seeking recreation- anu innocent amuseinont, will find every possible offort made to gratify their wishes. Tho entertainment of excursion parties will bo made a specialty of this season.? A fine airy hall, refreshments and music will bo furnished on short notice; also sta bling and feed for horses. Dr. JOHNSON, who resides near the Springs and has been prescribing the water in his practico, for several years, kindly of fers his advice to visitors in regard to use of tho water, this season, frco of charge, julv 21?tf. D.R.JACOBS. GROCERIES. WAR DECLARED! Paul Vollert, DEAI.ER IN Staple Groceries, Confectioneries, NUTS, CANNED FRUITS, . MtOVISIONS, AC. Takes- PLEASURE in infbnulnB tlra citizens of Point Pleasant and vicinity, that he lias just receivod a now stock of Groceries, Candies, and all other goods in his line, which he is prepared to sell as cheap as tho cheapest. ,..A , ? , FAMILY FLOUR. The best brands of Family Flbur always on hand and {or sale either by the small or barrel. Give me a call as I will njako it to- your advantage to buy y?ur Grocoriee of Viie. jan ft-ly. PAPL VOLLERT. J. H. Holloway, SBAXiSR IN STAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES .And Provisions, Tobaccos and Cigars, And all other articles usually kept in a First Class Grocery; Which will bo sold at living prices for CASH. JMTGORNER MAIN & SIXTH streets, near COURT HOUSE, POINT PLEAS ANT, west XA..-W apr.24-ly. J. H. HOLLOWAY. TANNERY AN3 8B0E SHOP. SHOE SHOP, 63 WeBt Main Street, next' door to W. J. Allen'B Grocoy. TANNERY, No. fi, East EloventU Street, Point Pleasant, West Virginia. B. S. SNYDER, MANl'FACTTJREUand Dealer in leath er, Hides, Bark, Tallow, Sheep Pelts, Boots, Shoes, Shoe Findings, MorEocos, French Kip-and Calf. Solo Leather cut to order. Bring your Tanner's Supplies to tho Tannery where you will alwavB get tho market price in cash*. Remember the best is the cheapest, and Biich being tho fact, leave your measure at the Shoe Shop for your Boots and Shoes. Will insure a fit, good material and good work, for as little money as anywhere in tho United States. Call, won't y'nu? fbct. 22-ly. Robin Wagon Co. CINCINNATI, OHIO This Company havo just finished com plete shops witli overy facility of the latest improved machinery, and are prepared to manufacture ' Standard Trade Vehicles SUCH AS FARM WAGONS, SPRING WAGONS, PLATFORM WAGONS, LUDLOW SPRING WAGONS, FARMERS' TWO-SEATED CARRIAGES STANDARD TRADE BUGGIES, ELEGANT BREWSTER BUGGY, ETC., ETC. Send for Designs and Prices, to ROBINSON WAGON CO., july-7-ly. Cincinnati, Ohio. Extraordinary Notice! THE Baltimore Weekly Gazette, FOR THE PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN. In order to place The WEEK LY GAZETTE within the reach of all who desire sound political information, all the news, and in teresting miscellaneous reading matter, it will be furnished until December ist, 1880, to single subscribers or clubs, postpaid, for Twenty-Five Cents, and until the 4th of March, 1881, postpaid, to single subscribers or clubs, for Fifty Cents. - Clubs raised in the various elect ion. districts wiil greatly aid the cause of reform and help to se cure the election of Hancock and English. This is the way to cir culate the documents. ADDKESS THE GAZETTE, auglfMw. 1IAI/TIMOKE. J. W7 JOHNSON, ?WITH? WILLIS & CO., U'lioktale Dmitri In , ti Tobacco and Cigars, 2!)4 W. Baltimore St., M'ch 10-ly Baltimu've. Sid, WHISKEYS, Ac. li. F. Bctlkb, Atr. M. Tiioursox. B. F. Butler & Co! WE wish to inform our Irluiida that w o liuve fitted up a SALOON, In tho liancmont of tlio Kllno House, in good' style, whoru will be fouml at all times r - Choice and Pure Brands ??OF?? Rye and Bourbon AND FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC "Wines -?AND? GrlHSTST ' t Porter, Ale, Beer, &o., Sec. Some of the Brands of Whiskey wo ce pccinlly mention: "MILLER 11 YE," 5 yrs. old. "McGIBRON BOURBON," 4 yrs. old. "THOMPSON'S FAVORITE," 8 yrs. old. "G. W. TAYLOR," 5 yrs. old. ) Liquors from $1.25 to $6.00 per Gallon. Tho Bar is in charge of W. A. SAMPLE,' an experienced Saloon Keeper, and drinks can be furnished in any style desired, or called for. T . f Sutler & Co. april 21,1880-ly. DRUGS, AC. Don't Fail to Call AT THE OLD RELIABLE POINT PLEASANT IMC STOKE, FOR ANYTHING IN THE WAY OF PURE DRUGS, and everything else usually kept ina First-Class Drug Store! Wo'keep no OLD, CHEAP and WORTH-' LESS DRUGS, PERFUMERY, TOILET1' SOAPS, TOILET ARTICLES, <4C., but ov erything is Fresh, New and FIRST-CLASS! The latest styles of Lamps, I.autoriiH and Chimneys! THE BEST 6I6MS UNO TOBACCO IX TOWN! Pure Wines and Liquors for strictly Modi cinal purposes only. OUR WHOLE STOCK IS NEW & FRESH,' and our customers may relv upon their purity and being just what they aio repre Bcnted. PRESCRIPTIONS Filled by-an experienced, careful and reli able man. i" ??*DON'T FORGET the Old Reliable Drug Store, in Store's Brick Buildine, Main Street, Point PleaMAnt, W. Vn. dee. 18?1877-ly. DRY-GOODS, WOTXONS, AO. WM. SMITH, Opposite the Conrt House, Point Pleasant, DEALER IN DRY GOODS, Notions, BOOTS and SWEDES, Hats and Caps, H A. II D W A R E , SCHOOL IiOOKS, STATIONERY, LANDRETH'S GARDEN SEEDS, TERMS CASH. I keep no mnn acc'fS ' well 0-1 y.