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TJIE SPIRIT UF DEJJCCUACyj mwm mi i ti t ia cana ths: mnyi:e: vkv,k rtGSiTi:is; PS;m ! JJaiiy L;t :;tu a -.-! IliH 4liU vritu uis iti lite S'liy.r lUutils Vnn tii Mulct, ft r From tlw New York IVlcj-ram.J ;On signs in City lit.ll Place and in Center 'nr?et in lliis vity may til name of "Mui'ind K. Trice, Coun selor at Law." 'I bis is ncno other than ! the renowu&l Xwl 1'iico, vho was for ! luerly known as one of the pluckiest and scientific prize lighters that over en lereij the ring. Price's history is somo- - what cm ions, lie is an Englishman, Imt came to thU country when quite a "f oy.v-iIe has .a great natural facility for acquiring languages, ond speaks French, Spanish, German an J other modern lan guages with eae, elegance ami correct ness, lie was at one time employed in one of tlicJJoston Courts r.s an jntcr- -'Jireter. He is also a fine amateur inn- .,cian, 6ingmg wun uiucu lasie ana playing his own accompaniments on the piano or guitar. He inherits a fancj .for the prize ring-i his father and his fa ther's father both having made occa sional demonstrations in that direction. learned boxing instinctively, and lia fine mind led him to analyze and td'dj the science of" it. Thfs science, .Joined to a good knowledge of anoto V.jny, and the indomitable pluck and ' etamina of a thoroughbred John Bull, made him a most formidable man in the twenty four foot arena. . Ia. time ho was matched against Joe Coburn, the pres ent champion of the middle weights, I' and the most scientilic boScr in Atner ica, save Jem Mace. Coburn and Price Y met,-aud so equally were! the men match id in science, strength and endurance, that, after a terrible battle, which lasted three hours and forty minutes, neither had strength to strike another blow,' neither, could administer Abe; covp'. dz j 7rce,nnd the fight was declared a draw, j j Price afterward fought James Ivelly,bct ; tet known as "Australian Kelly," who .' came here with the reputation of hav ing fought the longest battle on record (six hours' and a half, in Australia), and won tbe fight in exactly thirty minutes, without receiving any scratch himself, while Kelly vvras cat to pieces and sev j.eral rib3 brokeu. ., Price then resigned ibis fing honors and went to the war, j rwhere he served faithfully, earning the grade of Captain. At the end of the war h went to "Washington, where he studied law, was admitted to practice, and soon achieved an honorable station sit the bar., lie has now farmed a ytart ' hcrfclrp.here, and is rapidly rising in f:i- v'.vpr a on honest, hard working eounscl '"oV, a'ti'tf has a lucrative practice, which doubtless will soon place him in easy circurpstmccs. m mmmm ppp m mi Mils ill liilsls) m it V AT- 99 T 53 E 11 51 0 s THE WAV ! WHEELEll & WILSON Sewing Machine. f S" t J t 4 AT 11 EDUCED ITJCES! C II IN A R L K S LOBENST V. Manufacturer aud Deale in BOOTS and SHOES KWi P, BAIiSRS . . 7II.1MA3 WAI.TOK. B'ARNES & W A LTON. (n' cassora to Veazay, Barnea & Co,) NEW VHiTEOODS for LADIES' and MISSES SUITS! i -IN Brocade Nainsooks, Satin Striped I'iqucs. Toil TRIMMING THE SAME, A LARGE STOCK OF ?LI7 urg Flouncing, and to Clarington, Keps constantly oa hatui enstom lflarle ) i Ohio, a large enpptjr o BOOTS AND SHOES, of M-n. Women, Youths, Misses and Cliil drnti's 'EVesr, pf Froiich and Awericau Call au.l Kip Hkins. Also a largn scd varied as. sortmenlef B A8THK N W 0 II K , of tho soma war, pither at V7Lole?ale oi U.itail, will la sold at the lowest Cash Price. ir.oli31u-8. CHARLES LOBENbTEIN. JUST RECEIVED R TrbWheeleb & li'iioH Sewinc Kacbiue Coitipiiuj-, having had' eightoeu j-Kars speri nce iu inanufaotnriDfj and peilin Sewing Machines, and employing the ablest mtchau. ioal talent in this ocuntry aud Europo, now offef to the publio THE SEW MACHINE, ror.fidpnt that it possesses all the advactrBs which experience has fchown to be vsseutial to a perfect Sewing Machine. The principle is the sme as in the old M heeler and H'llson Machine, but changes have been ma4e which increase its efficiency, while at the fame lime, leas care and skill are required in its mauageriient. Seams are crossed with ease, The work guided with scarcely an effort. Nearly double its former power, No under tension to manage, Etery joint ean be tightened s fust as it wears. NEW JAPANESE ILK.S -AND 3 a pa" 5? in Urty nak Krown, ut Very J.uw Prices. Just recotved by KETTERER & MORRIS. New Ottoman S !i a w I , I! 6111 aii t ri pes , SHERIFF'S SALE. Stephen Thompson vs. Marietta & Cincinnati Railroad Co. Importer and hnhiinlc Dailert in China, Glass & Qncciiswarc, No. 47 Main aud 3 Qiiincy streets, V HEELING, W. VA. n.a23n:C. I) 11 u G 1STOBB.I -:o:- DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, I VARNISHES. BRUSHES, 1 DYE STUFF, AND ALL Popular Patent Medicines, CUN always be found at J. T. JDDK1N6 Drug Store, at the lowest cash pi ices RE IN HERE'S tSTY-BAKEBT! Millineiv, Hats and Bonnets. OYEir530,000 Have been Manufactured, 100,000 MOSS Just received by -KETHiBKB & M0KRT3. Tlie Lam of Ufc at Tcaitvlas Villages Btilrojc. - - Rome, April 27. At the session of 1 '.tlie CUafribfr of Deputies to day, Signnr :'Zella, "Minuter of Finance,' rend a dis patch from Prime Miniler Lanza who ''.'proceeslfil to' Naples last 'night- recti Tjing the estimates or tnc Kiiieti given la tho 'dispatch read veslerdaj. The lclegtam from Minister Lniiza 6tateil that onlv twelve persons, tluii far, had been killed, and tne're injured, by the j running lRTa.. .The villages of San Se bastiano and Massadiso.nma have been 'ftlniost'cntircly destroyed; but the in-.p-habitants eucceeded in gettitg away 6afelv. The lava is nov advancing, to ward the villages of Ponticelli, Cercola, Saint George and Portice, whih have been abandoned by tbe inhabitants. The people living in the towns of Corre Del Greco,' Resina and Boicotrecarc al9o ?-Jled from their homes, as those places "j- ere threatened with destruction. These homeless persons have leen provided UwiUi temporary shelter. - Yesterday the V lava advanced at the rate of ODe kilbm f etre an hour; but to-day its pace bas I slackened. Whilo there have been a i number of heavy explosions in the in terior of .the volcano, to-day, there has vbeeu no trembling of the earth; . ; - ' 3 T.-rr' ' - Good Men Mate Good Horses. A horse is never vicioos or intracta ble without a direct cause If a horse ia rflstiv or timorous vou may be sore that these faults arise from defects in hiaOodncation. He has been treated cither awkwardly or brutally. Com mpnpft the education of a horse at his birth: accustom him to the presence ' rolce and sight of man ; speak and act frintT:Vreaa him. and do jiot atartle '"3Etni. -'Ail t hastisement or cruelty con fuses tie animal and- makes him wild. Thv nfe iTod men who1 make cood horsee. A I-arje Army. Wi tioTj f.lnstrativeUf th J1 in which revolutions are got " np in South America ia told by the Anglo-Brazillian ?Thnes : Three or four years ago, an Ar ' "eentine second lieutenant made a "pro- . nnnriAmento" in tbe citjof Cornentes but was beaten and captured. At his rcopit martial he was asked, 'Wbat post . t "j Jl.. k .ifnii.?" "T n rnm- ' uau j uu 111 . reander-in-chief of all the infantry v thererolution." "How many men had ..lhat infantry "Seven men,' rtpaeu tho commander-in-chief. .-.- BTEW 'NECK Val. Sleeves, BOBINET "liUFFLING. Marfc Stnart Plalllng. Slarlo Antoluctf e Raffling. Just reccired by KETTERER & MORRIS. MM II ( . TALMISK CLOTH. ENG. BOMBAZINES, DOUBLE WARP ALPACAS, BLMK mm RMH SILES, bare been sold for family use than of any other uiak, ire recommend our customers ia the conn- try to pnicLtise their machines direct from our Agf nts, as tlie price is the same as at our offices, and they can thus secure at their own homes, the necessary instructions, . . , Agents Wanted. ITe, SS Kesro9 Street, "Wheeling, Wost Va. General AyenU for thi Western Staid oot2r. Just received by K5TTERER & M0ESI3. 'III! imc GIG SAMS, at 10 cts, Glasgow 12 cts, Lancaster do the best makes at 15 ets. A Five Cases Best New Styled Ennts BL'CHED & BRO WN MUSLINS The " Largest : stock in "lYoodsfield. nst receifed by KUTTERER & MORRIS. DRESS GOODS, BALMORALS, ' i - Fldnnels, Prints, Tickings, Hosiery, Gloves, Notions, Cassimcres, Jeans, &c., &c.y &c, From 10 to 20 per cent lower than elsewhere. . . 'A Jlathcr a iad atory. of James O'Neal miirx hta EPrved more than eiaht years in thfl Kfeoue Island State Trieon, lor crime which it ia now proved that he voa ontiroW innrxnt of. 'He was lib erated on Friday. The poor fellow) passed the outer door of the prison for the first time Bince his sentence, like one in a dream, and as be reached the street, drew a loflg deep breath, with the heart felt remark, 'How sweet the air emells !' - , 'The Ion 2 confinement has worn npon ms mind, reauemg mm a.ms.t w dishnesi, but his frierds hope he may yei recover the use of bia faculties. They are not a very heftlthy lot, the Iioyal Imperial ladies of Europe. The Russian Empre38 is gouty ;thc han Uome ' Empress of Austria is consumptive; vAogusta of Germany Buffers from rheu matism ; Maria Pia, of Portugal, used to be thought "fast," but i3 now a con- ' f rmed invalid ; the Danish Queen is deaf: the Queen of Holland 13 subject tohy&teria; and Queen Vie., of Eng land, is always getting sick, or blue as blazes, and running oiT to the Highlands when her loving subjects and the Min isters most need her presence in Lon don. Many foppish young men endeavor to imitate the English fashion of wear 1 "ing one glass in the eye, and distort Iteir face m the most dreadful manner in the attempt. TUpn's lives should be like the day's' at KETTERER & MORRIS1. Just received a fullstock of those Cclebrat e tl Pure M oh airs . itl. t,it fmm Hfln mwrJ. fir hanilomer than Black Silks, at 1U " f ' " KETTERER & MORRIS'. Boots & Shoes, Hats & Caps, Of even- description and style, just received by 1 KETTERER & MORRIS. more beautiful in the evening; or, like the spring, aglow with promise, and tlie nutumn, ricli wi'.u gomcn im-a'. where good woik and deeds have ripen ed on the Geld. 'Coal oil is sulfated to eliminate worms of the tape vaiinty. "TCTiJ uJ.L3 BOXTNT) TO Fay the People for their Patronage By selling goods at Lower Eates than any other Establishment in Woodsficld. O- I "V E XT s CALL KETTERER & MORRIS, ... . ... ecaur son MACHINES- Notice. H TARIAH MINEMAIR iina Henry Minnmair !1 her hnslr.(i. nd William Fankbons-er, of West Vi7sini: and Marearetta Blattler and Frederiik Vlattler, ber hnaband, aod Car oline Doat and Christian Doat, ber husband and the unknown heira of Rosina Jacobs, of tbe State of Iowa; aod Louis Faukbonser, whose residence is unknown, will take notice that Philip Faukbonser, of tbe count of Monroe, in tbe Etate of Ohio; filed bia peti tion in tbe court of common pleaa of said county, against tbe said Mariah Menemair and Hnrj Menemair, llliam Fankbonser Marearetta Blattlei acd. Frederick Blattler Caroline Doat aud Christian Doat, tbe nn known heirs of Roslna Jacobs, Louia Fank bouser aud others, defendants, setting foitb tbat Nicholas Fankhonser, late of said conn ty, since deceased, made and published bis last will and testament, be devised to the said Philip Fankhouer. the east half of tbe southwest quarter of section twentj-fonr, of township three and range three, situate in said county of ileuroe; subject to tbe life estate of the defendant, Sophia Faukouser, and sub ject to the payment of certain legacies named in said will. The prayer of said petition is, tbat s&id will may be established as th last will aud testament of Nicholas Fackbouser deceased, tbat the said lauds be decreed to belong to tbe said Philip Faukbonser, subject to the life estate of said Sophia Faukhauser, and tbe payment of tbe legacies aforesaid and the above named defeniauts are notified that they are required to appear and answer said petition ou i r before tbe third Saturday after the 17th day of May, A, D. 1072. PU1LIP FANKHOUSER, By Amos & Spriggs, his Att'ys. apr9w0. MASTER COMMISSIONER'S SALE. David II. Schaub vs. Henry Lrubach et al. Y virtue of an order of sale to me directed from the court of common plves of Mon roe county. Ohio, I will offer for eaJe, at tbe front door of the courthouse, in tbe town of Woodsfield, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'olock p. m., on Saturday' the $th day of June, 1872, the following described real estate, situate in Uonroe county, Ohio, to wit; The Boutbwest quarter of tbe southeast quarter and the southeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section thirty two, in township six of range six, containing fifty nine and twenty six hundredths of an acr, except eight acres sold to David Brubaoh. Appraised at $ , ' .- GEOROE CALDWELL, :'apr30w5 Sheriff M. C. O. viitue of an alia order of sale to medi. reefed from the court of common pleas of Monron county .Ohio,! will offer for hale at tho front door of tbe court house, in the town, of I i ooiisiieid, iit tweeu the hour.i o: iO o ciocK a. in. and 4 oYlock p. in., on Kt:m1iy, the 11th Jity of .V-ry, 1872, the following described real estate, situate in Monron county, Ohio, to wit: TiactNo.l Beginning at a buckeye tree on the bank of the Ohio r.iver; thence north g-venty-oue aud ono half degrees west forty three rods to a ton, thence runu'.ug north with the back lice thirty rud; thence eatt to a stone on in river bank; theuee down the' river with the meander3 thereof thirty r i is to the place of I egir.riin:;:. containing twelve ar'res, I'einc a part of th noitliweat quarter of the northeast quarter of fractional eeotiou nineteen, township two of raugn three. Ai prai.-ed at $110. Tract No. 2 Beginning at a stone on the bank of the Ohio River; thence, north seventy one anj one-half degrees wet-t forty-three rod to the l ack Hue of I?aac Thoiupsi-ii; thence north with sai t bsck !iun fifteen rods to a f tone; theiic Eoulh seventy-one an I one Lalf (ieijrees east, to a stone on the bank of the river; thence "down.lbe river with tlie me. ander !o the jl-.Ae of "beginning, containing four acre. nicfre.. or ieas: beiu? a part of the north half of fractional ."eution nineteen, township two of range' three. Appraised st $200. Truct r'o 3 Beginning at a buckeye tree on the bank of t1 e 0'iio Kiver: thence up tho ver with the meanders' thereof twenty-eight rods a;d six feet .to a stone;' thence north eighty degrees , wet fifty-seven rod to a stake; thence south twenty -eight rods and six feet to a poplsrtfee, thence Bouth eighty degrees to the pIAce of beginning, containing ten acres. Ifo the following. Becinnin at the above named buckeye tree; theuce down the liver with. the meanders thereof to the northeast corner of lands formerly owned by John 8. Thoupsofl; thence with said Thomp son's line to the cliff of rooks; thence with said cliff of rocks to Perry Cline's south iiae of the above described tractjtheuce with said line to the beginning, containing one acre; all in fractional section nineteen, township two of range three. ' ' ' ' Appraised at $100. ' " i. Tract No. 4 Beginning at a stake on the river bnk, nine and one-half rods below Perry Cline's lower corner, thence north sev enty degrees west seventeen rods to a rook, thence S'.mth five degrees west with the trout of the cliff of rocks twelve rods and nineteen links; thence south seventy degrees east sev enteen rods to the river bank; thence np the river twelve rods and nineteen links to the place of beginuiug, containing one and one fourth acres, and being a part of section nineteen, township two aud range three. Appraised at f 150. Tract No. 5 Beginning at a maple tree the soathweat corner; thence west sixty-four rods and six feet to a dog wcod; thence south thirty nr rada lo a)r thanna lftt Sixty seven rods aud four feet to a stake on tbe river bauk; thence np tbe river tbirtv-six rods to the place of beginning, containing ten acres and seventy-one rods, more or less; being In the northeast corner of section nineteen, township two of range three, and being part of the land conveyed by Jeremiah Williams to John Hook, and by him to Jeremiah llowell, and by him to Isaac and George Thompson, and by George Thompson to Isaac Thompson; and, also, beginning at a notch in the rock on the section line between sections nineteen and twenty, in township two of range three, corner to Cornelius Mo zeny's land; thence with the section line south eighty-nine and one-half decrees east twenty rods to a stone at the mouth of run on the bank of the Ohio River, thence north four degrees west six rods to a stake in the rui; thence north thirty-four degrees west with the run ten rods to a stone on the left side of the run; thence north eighty six and one half degrees west teu aud sixty-four one hundredth rods to a rock; thence south thir teen degrees west with the rock fifteen rods to the place of beginning, containing one acre and forty-seven onebundredths.more or less; being in tbe southeast oorner of frac tional section twenty, township two ef range three; also, the following tract, except so much thereof as Isaac Thompson conveyed to Isaac Mariow and Frederick Cehrs: begin ning at a buckeye tree ou tbe bank of the Ohio River; thence north seventy-one and one-half degrees west forty three rods to a stone, thence north thirteen and one-bait degrees west thirty-five rods to a chestnut oak; thence north, eighty degrees west twelve rods and fifteen links to a stake; thence north twenty-tour and one-half degrees west twenty seveu rods to a chestnut tree; thence north thirteen degrees west ten rods and six links; thence north forty two degrees west twelve rods to a stake; thence east twenty-nine rods to a red oak; thence south thirty-foar rods to a 8take;tl ence east sixty-one rods to the bauk ot the Ohio Kiver; thence down the river with tbe meanders sixty. six rods to the place of beginning, containing twenty five aud thirty six one hundredth acres, including the Mar low and Cehrs tracts, and being a part of thb northwest quarter of the northsast quarter of fractional section nineteen, iu township two of range three. Appraised, $$250. GEORGE CALDWELL, apr9w5. , Sheriff il. C- O. 13". J. C1uAJ'Z3 (Formerly of U'oodsfield,) Xo. 2 lldiio si, between Main and JUiirket st. "Wliecliiigf, TVost Va. Keeps constantly on haud3 a full stock of Bonnets, Hats, Ribbons, Floicera and Trim- mings of all kinds. Orders from tho ladies of IKoodsSeld and vi cinity will receiva prompt attention, oct24r, PURE WINES AND LIQUORS or Mediciual Pnrpo3es,may always be fouud J. T. J'JDKINS'. PAINTS, F aU colors, and in every form, at J. T. JUDXINS'Drug Stoie. 0 B LINSEED OIL, Y the Barrel or gallon, at lowest market rates, at J. T. JUDKlKS'Drug Store. THE BEST COAL OIL the market also, Lard Oil, Fish Oil, Neat's Foot Oil, &o., Sc., can fce had at J. JUBKl'o' at the lowest cash prices. 1,000 KEWAK1! A regard of One Thousand 'Dollar will bo pai l to any pbvsiciau vriio will produce a medicine that will snpnly the wants of thJ people belter than the article known a3 cr.i.KT'.HATr.n I'.lnoil e'lonnsor. or Pnn,iws. ?r it must be a better Cathartic, a better Al terative, a hatter Sudorific, a better Diuretic, a better Tonic, and in every way better than the Fan-a-ce a. Ko matter bow long it has been in use or how lately discovered. Above all it must uot contain anything not ru'asi v VE0K7ADLS. $roo iieward:: A reward of Five Hundred Dollars wilt b paid for a medicine that will permanentl cure more cases of Costiveness, Consump tion, ickor Nervous Headache, Liver Cou plaint, -Billions Disorders, Jaundice, Rheuma tism, Gout, Dyspepsia, ('hills aud Fever, Tape Worms. Boi'p, Tumors, Tetter, Ulcers, Sores. Pains in the Loins, Side and Ilead.and Female Comtlaists, than DR. FAIIRNEY'3 Blood Cleanser or Panacea. which is used more extensively by practicing physicians than any oher popu'ar medicine known. rJgrPrepar?1 by P. Fahrney's Bros. St Co., Waynesboro, Pa., aud Dr. P. Fahrxky 30 North Dearborn street Chicago Price $1 525 per hottla; for sale by Whole sale and Retail Dealers, and by J, T. Judkins,Woodnfield novl4ruG. PURE WHITE LEAD, F B. Fahnesteck's brand, which is so just ly celebrated for its purity, whiteness and durability, is just received by I. T. JOD. KINS, and will be sold at the lowest cash prk is. mmMm SOUTH Or1 COURT TlOLSiti THB undersigned is prepared to famish tfce publio with Fresh Bread, Rusks, Bapr, Pound and Fruit Cakes,Jnmbls,GIngerCki, WEDDING Pies, Crakrs aud Cheese. . 0' PERFUMERY. SOAP, SPICES, TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS, 4 ND a variety of other articles belonging V to the Druggist's trade, all of which will be sold as low as they can be afforded. ' Y SI WANS' PRESCRIPTIONS Carefpllt Pbepakeh at all hours of tbe day and night. J. T." JUDKINS. sepfir. W3I U. B EIO' KOCH. JAKES 0. BATES. WM. II. IIKNNEGEN k CO., Successors' to Scott & Hennegen, WHOLESALE DEALERS IX American & Foreign Watches, Jewei.ry,Clocks, Watch Materials,' Tooh) Glaws, Solid Silver and Plated Ware, Fancy Goods, ic, No 104 Main street, oetSlpafi. Whwlinn, W. Va 'vS&fl SHERIFF'S SALE Jasper Lisk, Ex'r, vs. Win. Eiklcberry et al. CONFECTIONERIES, Of all kinds. Fine and toaaom aa41. Canned Fruiis, the freshest ia tk Markefc Peaches, Tomam, i-LUJis, Com, Peas, Picklw, FRENCH MUSTAED. Pepper Sauce, Rardiii Chocolatt, PnaM, Cherries, Currann, Kaisins, Citron, Nuta of all kinds, atad Cigars ' Parties furnished with .fc6S;aaPot(ir tioneries ou short not'oe. ' v. OYSTERS served at all koari.. Pa, ties furnished on short notice. deelT. JACOB RIII(KISJtv HOI TO THE BARBER 8S0P AND G RO CERT,; TIIS undersigned keeps tke aly BarW fahop iu Woodsfield. - Shviif, hair-l-ting and shampooing dont i tht best iljrls, , 2 "S" a- -r o a 03 OR, tt" Contains tobacco, cigars, aandiei, iati, atea, figs, cakes, toys for childr, paper llar canned fruits of all kinds, erdie, ikl. ing, erackars, smoking tobaeee, pipes, ftfW, enveloyes, &o., A.s: c -'-'' , -j :. 1. - : . ; '. . .. :.r .' al I will pay the highest. ariit prlwlW Bacon. "And to those ia twn wamtia -4 hams, shontders or sides, I will sap fly, at tk lowest market rate. Call ami examn a stock. . , , .... , ',? In Piu'tition. A?l RnS.SKI.L. an. Delilah Russell.who reside in Tyler coun ty, Test Virginia, and Nicholas Biddle, who resides in Meade county. Kentucky, will take notice tb.it on the 2'2d day of April, 1872, Klizalieth Moode and William Moode, her bus. baud, filed ia the comrt of common pleas of Monroe county, Ohio, a petition, iu which the ! said Frances An and Catharine Delilat Ras- ; sell, Nicholas Biadle and John, H. Bridgenan PY virtue of an order of sale tome directed ) from the court of common pleas of Mon roe county, Ohio, I will offer for sa'e. at the front do.ir of tbe court house, in the town of Woodsfield. between the hours oflOo'clook a. in. aud 4 o'clock p. in., on Saturday, ihe 8th day of June, 1872, the following desoribed real estate, situate in Monroe county, Ohio, to wit. ' Part of tbe south end of the southwest half quarter of section three, township three of range five; bounded on the south by lands of are made defendants; the object and prayer ! Richard Smith.on the west by lands of James of which petition is to obtain partition of the I Brown, on the north by lands of Elizabeth lands of which Henry Dickerson died seized, Dye aud Abrauam Huffman, containing sixteen the Bams being situate in said ounty ot Mon roe and desoribed as follows, to wit; All that part of fractional section number twenty three acres. Also, four acres, being in the south end of the southwest half quarter of section three, in township cumber one of range number township three of range five, beginning at fonr,and described in the Real Estate Register of Auditor's office of said county as fraction number three of said se.-tion, containing one hundred and fourteen acres, more orlss,and that an order for partition of said premises will be appU4 ,for at the next term of said court. JAS R. MORRIS, and AMOS k SPRIGG3. apr30w6. AVt'ys for petitioners. Settlement Accounts. , FaOBATf Cocet, Mohsob Co. Obio. 1 April 17, 1872. The following settlement accounts will be or hearing . Thurtday,the 16th day of May, 1872, George W. Cline Guardian John Little's heirsi 1st partial' R. M. Cline Adm'r estate of John Cline, dee'd; final. Wni. J. Adamson Adm'r estate of John Bar- raokman, deii'd, 1st partial. Robert Prewe't Adm'r estate of Abraham Er- lewine, deo'd; final, John J3racy Adm'r estate of Blias Conger, deo'd, final. T. 0. CASTLE, apr23td. Probate Judge. Administrator's oticc. TOTICE is hereby eiren. that on tbe 9th IN day of April, 1872, the undersigned was appemted Administrator of the estate of LIrmpton H. Taylor, late of Monroe county, unio, atceasea tprl6w3, JOHN JEFFER3. tJob work of all kinds executed with neatness and dispatch. Give us a call. SHERIFF'S SALE. John Morrow vs. John Irwin ct al. BY virtue of an order of sale to me directed fcora the court of common pleas of Mon roe county, Ohio, I will effer for sale at the front door of the court house, in the town of Woodsfield. between the houra of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p.m. on Saturday, the&th day of June,lB7'2, " the following described real estate, situate in Monroe countv, Ohio, to wit: Beginning at tbe northwest corner of said quarter sectio.i Of land (the northeast quar tei of section tweuty-seveu, township three of range four;) thence south eighty eight and one half degrees east five chains; thence soutk five degrees east 12 chains and sixteen links; thence south seventy one degrees east five chains and twenty five linksjthence south fifty degrees east eleven chains and ninety three links; theuce south one and one half degrees west two cbaiu3 and seventy five links; theuce south twenty one degrees west sixteen chains and fifty links; thence north eighty eight and one half degrees west fifteen chains and four links to center of sec tian; thence north one and one half decrees east thirty nine chains and thirty nine links, containing fifty three acres, three rods and twenty four perches, Appraised at $950. GEORGE CALDWELL, apr30w5. bheriff M. C. 0 Notice to Teachers. nriHE Bonrd of Examiners of Monroe county JbL will hold nieetinjrs for the examination of Teachers, at Woodsiield, as follows: January 13, lt?72. - February 17,' " : March 2, " April .4 May June 1, .30, W. 27, 11, 25, a. These examinations will commence at o o'clock a. m. and elope at 4 p. m. A fee of fifty cents is required by law from each applicant as a condition, of examination, and must be paid in advance. T. A. GROVE, ) Exam- EXOCII MARTIN, jan0iu5. J. W. DOIIEKT Y, ) iners. SHERIFF'S SALE. II. T. Mitchell et al TS. William S. Ilolliday's heirs. BY virtue of an execution to me directed from the Probate Court of Mouros county, Ohio, I will offer for sale at the front door of the court house, in the town of Woodsfield, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. in. aud o'clock p. m., on Saturday, the Sthdayof June, 1S72, the following described real estate situate in Monroe county, Ohio, to wit. Part of the west half of tbe northwe qaartur of section twenty-seven, township three of range four; also, the north part of the west half of the southwest quarter of the same section, township aud range, con taining seventy. niDe acres more or less, Appraised at $1,395, GEORGE CALDWELL, apr30w5. Sheriff M. C. 0. Settlement Accounts. Notice. AKDREW J. WORKMAN, whose place of residence is unknown, will take notice that on the 5th day of April, A. D. lS72,Mary Ann Workman filed in the court of common pleas of Monroe conn'y, Ohio, her petition praying for a divorce from him on accjtixt of his adultery, said petition will be for hearing at the next term of said court. HUNTER & HUNTER, apr9w6. Att'ys for petitioner. Administrator's Notice. "V OTICE is hereby given that the uuder J signed was.on the 26th day of December, 1871, appointed and qualified as Administra tor, with the will annexed, of estate of Jere miah P. Carter, dee'd. feb!3w3. BENJAMIN Y. JOHNSON, Probate Coort, Monbob Codstt, Ohio, 1 April, 2,' 1872. J The following settlement accounts will be fer hearing, ' Thursday, May 9,1872, T. G. Allen Exeontor of will of John M. Angus, deo'd final. . E. Faukhauser Adm'r estate of Johu Fank bauser, dee'd, final. Archibald States Guardian heirs of H. B. Htates, dee'd, 1st partial. Robert Andersen Guardian Mary R. and Sa rah M. Bchrawger, final. Mary Starkey Guardian heirs Win, H Star key, dee'd. finel. T. 0. CASTLE, aprOtd. Probate Judge M. 0. 0. OYSTERS served at all henri. ' dec7r. WILLIAM SCIWTQtJ. 35 os b;oe n btuax Fire Insurance Company. -0- :.:: WOODSFIJLD, daJClOW stone on the east boundary line of said lot, seven rods north from the southeast corner; thence north thirty two rods and twelve and one half links to a stake; thence west twenty four rods and thirty five links to a stake on the bauk of the creek; thence south sixty throe and one half degrees east twenty four rods and twenty six links to tbe place of beginning, Also, one and a half acres in the ast hall of tbe southwest quarter of aforesaid section, township and range; beginning at the stone corner of the aforesaid four acres; thence east three rods to the bank of the creek; thence with the bank of the creek twenty eight rods to a white oak tree; thence fourteen rods west to a corner stone; thence south to the place of beginning. Also, thirty nine and ninety five one hun dredth acres; being the northwest quarter of the northeast quarter of section two.township three of range five. Also, the southeast quarter of section three township three of range five, oontaining forty and six one hundredth aores. Also the southwest quarter of the south east quarter of seotion three, township three of range five oontaining forty and six one hundredth acres. 1st tract appraised at $560, 2d 7S, 3d " 60, 4th 600, 6th 600, 6th 600, GEORGE CALDWELL, apr23w5. Sherif M. C. Cv CAPITAL STOCK, SHERIFF'S SALE. B1 Abraham Mann vs. Daniel Daagherty et ur. Y virtue of an order of ale to me directed from the oourt of common pleas of Mon roe county, Ohio, I will offer for sale at the front door of the court house ia the town of Woodsfield, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. ui., ou Saturday, the Sth day of June, 1872, the following described real estate, situate in Monroe county, Ohio, to wit: The west part of the northeast quarter ot the southeast qna-terot section five, township four of range sis, containing niueteeu and one half acres, exceptiug five acres, more or !er, sold to Abraham Mann, as will more fully show by leaord of Bald deeds. ( Appraised at $lbO. GEORGE CALDWELL, apr23w5, Sb.ei.ff M. C. O. 13 Executrix's Notice. VTOTICE is hereby given that the under. 1 signed has been appointed, by the Pro bate Court of Monroe county. Ohio, Executrix of the last will and testament of James T. Kennedy, late of Monroe county, Ohio, dee'd. apr23w3 R08ANNA KENNEDY. SHERIFF'S SALE. Georgo Soppes TS. ; KhodaMcElroyctil. . . Y virtue of an order of sale to me direct. ed, from the court of common pleas of Monroe county, Ohio, I will offer for sale, at the front door of the court house, in the town of Woodsfield.between the hours of 10 o'oloek a. m. and 4 o'olock p. m., on Saturday, the 8th day of June, 1872, the following described real estate, situate in Monroe county, Ohio, to wit: The southwest quarter of the southeast quarter of section twenty one, township four or range four containing forty aores more or less. Appraised at $ '.r . GEORGE CALDWELL, rpr23w5 Sheriff M. C. 0. MASTE& COMMISSIONER'S SALE WTay B1 Thomas A. v. II. H. Hill, Adai'r, ct al. Y virtue of a mandate to me directed from the court of common p'.eas ef Mon roe county, Ohio, I will offer for sale at the front door of the court house in the town ot Woodsfield, between the hours of 10 o'olock a. i. and 4 o'clook p. in., on Saturdaythe Sth day of June, 172, the following described real estate, situate in Monroe county, Ohio, to wit: Lot number fourteen in the town of Woodsfield. Appraised at $1,690. J. P.JSFRIGGS, jeb27w5. Masi Com. M. C. 0. PREMIUM NOTES. .... ( May 1, 1871 --SmOOO. ..I i Dlrectan. H. B. Hill, ; . jt J. P. Spriggs, M, H. C. KoTXHUi, N. Wm. Oket, R.C, M. Urtro, HozrrLH. fiOLLUTHk 1 Pith Dau, MlLKI. v -., ) Officer!. IT B. HILL, Fruiimi: J. P. SPRIGQ8, fVi rr. W. F. Oket,, Secretary. , ., f; - ,-. jylSr. , -f .1 -tf A " (Tit BEST IN THE-WORLIlli U-A , SQfflfOJIACaCUUII J" lew York Office, 27 BEEJHAS & au429v?. ... ... .... . ' IMPORTANT TO Merchants and MajiBirs' generally. L RUE IN STROM k COi, of 130 Main street. Wheeling West Va. and best as. Ilavejast opened the cheapest sorted stock of Millinery Goods and Motions, to be found in the country, Dealers willfdnd it to their interest te give them a oall-ot24T. SIMPSON, WILSON fc HOQE, . ' JOBBERS Ot "' ,! ' " DRY GOODS,NOTIONS,&ar Have Removed te their New Room, No. 35 Main Street, ' - West Side, Opposilo LT. K. List's Warehouse. , WHEELING. W. VA. apr25r. .. Administratrix's Notice. ! TOTICE is bernbv irivATi llnul t nn1. IN signed has been appointed, by the Pro bate Court of Monroe county, Ohio, Admin istratrix of the estate of Reuben Landls.laU of Monroe oounty, Ohio, deceased. mch6w3. NANCY LANDI8. . Blank Deeds and Moit g igcs foiv sale at this office