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THE HUNTINGTON ARHUS Saturday, July |{, in7*, LOCAL 3STEWS. W astro—A good girl to do general house-j work. To such an one steady employment and good wages will h« giren. Apply Immediate ly at the residence of the publisher, on Kighth ittreot between Second and Third Avenues. I Bt v your Coal of Kinney A Van Cleve, gee- j ond Avenue and Tenth street. niml* Rata.—Tka atorm qf Tuesday evening bro’t us a Ane rain, which was much needed. The baet nnd dust had. become almost insupporta ble. TiirJ. C. CeomstRY.—This sprightly little steamer still continues to lay us under obliga tions for specinl fnvors. She is the liveliest boat on the river% Ot VASDOTT. ALL S*rv..-We are grntiAcd to Icern that tluyandotte escaped the Tury of the j atorm of last Tuesday evening. The blow seems to have been conAned to a narrow strip of territory U> the east end of this city. I Don.—Thia is the most dusty period that Huntington has ever witnessed. The crup is a bountiful one aud the quantity increase, <laily. Ic« Cm*.—Mr*. William* on Third Aren lie, keep* (he best, and everybody and hi. family go there to partake of it. Col. Wti.Lta« S. RAao, U. A. Stock Report er for Kentucky, hat our thank* for u copy of the Monthly Report of the Department of Ag riculture, for May and June, 1X72. PuttxuTTKBUX Stittvicaa—llev. J. H Flana gan, of Grafton, will preach at Burdick'* Hull on Sunday, July 14, at 11, A. M. The Olid Fellow*' Lodge in this city is in u nourishing condition, haring admitted 12 new members since its organization last Spring. At n.recent election the following officer* were chosen for the present term: Wm. II. Hull, N. C- *- Tinsel, V. G.; W. F. Wallace, "Sce yi anil T. .Medford, Treat. Mr. Krider bn* the collar foundation of his large l.riek business house on Third Avenue, above Tenth street, completed. Mr. Love, of Barbour.villc, bus Ills block of etoc*houses, on Second Avenue, below Sev enth, under roof. The plasterers and curpen ter* arc busy at work, end toon tho stores will be ready for occupancy. Those wanting a sign of any kind, ora house painted iu any style, will do well to call on C. N. Lullanov, on 8th street, between Second and Third Avenues. Dr. J. French Fristue, of Virginia, has open ed a Ilcntisst's office in the Stnr Art Gallery and is now rensty to attend to all work in his line pulling teeth or furnishing new set*. Give him a cull. Tim showers uf ths past f.w days have bad a cooling affect ,n tho weather, which bus boeu oppressively hot. It has also been of great benefit to tho corn and olher crops of the farm - rr. L. W isc A Co. are driving a good business In the clothing line, on Kighth street between >oca*td and Third Avenues. They have n large stuck on hand, and cun furni-h anything desired,, from a paper collar to a wedding suit, j ut prices that cannot fail to suit all. Judge Gillespie, of Raleigh county, who is at present Judge of a portion of this (»th) Ju dieial District, railed on us Isst Thursday ok - ning, and informed u< lh»t be was a candidate 1 for rsolevtion. •■or Wi:»tnza. ■ For the past week the w. c her ha* been unusually dry and hot. It 1. 00 warm to .uit our id* a. of editotial life ' and this must bo our apology for the lack „f original matter in this issuo of the A otx la mid.cummer our id, at m./t and iu w:ti'.. r , liisv ;rrrn „„r. Spring and autumn are t>. seasons iu which to write, hi. .us. i! man's ' ides* ore in good condition n..J tS r. ,* a— slly something to aritc shoo'. f »* Lara daow Thr great pUo«* -a tb . city »0 Saleuday la. i a ,. no*.,In ,, , It wine tiic Aral of the bind th it • ,.r , i .I(1_g ;bi. plana, lod the cnaoonra* ofpo-pio la wituaaa it, waa large and reapcrahle. In nu town vf city, any where, bare v» ear; , „luro „ ' epoedabln, orderly, tr-II oebared, «r,i iat.ll, *. nl eon— er.o of propl. . ,b!„d ,Uoh ao . orra.ion. V, » canfr.. that , "tparted to It, , a trry dilf. rent-toed, and t, w,tu«ea uni li rudene-ee, roadylain, and Jiteipali.e,; but w fml proael to It. abla 1.1 aay that in point of ap 1 pciran-e, respectability, tot, I'igrnce, g„. j ! der, and beautiful laeileo, the mac-oree on dat “relay, xae eejoa! tee anything of tie aorl ... bait over niiaoretd in any part uf ti.e tailed Hlatra. Tlea p-rfottant.eea tree a pre tty goed belt u»lb Jng eatra. A Hou r Vannex llar.-Aa acnatap tehod ! young ge neb eoaa of lb- aieticul prafaaeioa, , doing Lei.ia e.oaTbltei tr-nua. w. tkc re-| eiplaat, on Monti,■/ln.t, „( on-of tbe mart faaia.tieally lioaatifal Holly VarJ«a onto that I ce or graced ilia caput eel -tip toa of Heeui.pi.je i in Kv-pt or Aae-in. 'oh. Ifoetor adorce tbc j pr-eeat. Dot oa it» own account, bat for tie- \ «ah- e.f the beaut,fat young l.dlo* who pr e nt-d it; and it nay be, that aotwetheUn.ling Me apparrat keeelility to t.,«„,b4.| f-ljcty, ib e r.o gn:. . a 1 f k g tacr.y inertia Pa a faatie man, may y at iadoc. Ii.rn p, coaait leutawo uj brfor* "IIU l« 0ffr«r<4 <>*•* «.«k A*»! I ng • S « U Mikfi htm. • If i« dot* »ot, tim •( - Up. ,« aaJfrfUll4 wh»l eirt tiii.r.aiic « <«n p #*ib1y 'r«n«pir# t« |»r<4flc« ieUi| iii Li4c«ii4«itj<ft U lift*. vi> »h»ll b* b rr i irfrtijlib’7 to to* cvarlt«i«a lh*t Tb* I»Ju« *11, with F* •!>/ VtiOH, At*/ t/sd hi/ (v •• • * a ft. * Haase* Dcetroy rd! A little before run-down, on Tuesday even rag last, this eity and vicinity was visited by a ruriout storm of wind and rain from the south west, which made things lively for a brief po riod, and did some considerable damage. It was more severe in the eastern than in the western portion of the eity, which leads at to fear tha* the country about fluyandotte and Harboursville has suffered much from the visit ation. We shall probably bare particulars be for* going to pres*. The storm here was so severe as to shake ev ery house—wo believe—in the city, nnd two buildings were entirely demolished. One was a new frame on Third Avonue, corner of 12th street, belonging to I»r. 0. (1. Chase, of the "Independent,” and occupied by Mr. Ray and his faintly, who were severe sufferers in the de struction of most or their household effects, and the injuring of two children. The build ing was entirely blown to pieces and the con tents crashed to pieces. The actual loss we have not learned, but it must bo considerable A new frame, unfinished,belonging to Mr.Wool weaver. between 11th and 12th streets, was al so blown down; but the duuiage was not very serious, and it will soon bo put up again at a small espense. No other damage, so far as we can learn, eacept the tossiog of sign boards and shutters, the dismantling of shade trees, Ac. rite remainder of the great circus bulle tin board at the comer of Second Avenue and Kighth street, was prostrated, and the air fill ed with dark clouds of dust to the detriment of everything of a terrestrial nature. Mr. Ray's child that was most injured will recover, and Dr. Chaso will soon rebuild the house which was destroyed by the fury of the storm. For the Argus. Democratic .Tferllnf 11, the Ninth Dl.trtct. At it meeting of the Ilemocrney of the Ninth Senatorial and Judicial Diatriatl held at I.ogan Court Houee, un the 22J day of Juno, 1872, on motion of Judge J. II. Ferguson, Col. N. U. Freach of Mercer county was chosen tempora ry Chairman, and J. S. Thompson, Secretary. On motion ofj. II. Ferguson the Chair was requested to name u committee on permanent organization as well as credentials. Thereup on the Chairman named the following gentle men: Cole D. K. Johnson, of Mcrccr; J. W. MeCroery, of Raleigh; C. C. Walts, of Wyo ming; J. M. Jackson, of Logan; 1*. Brumfl Id, of Liucoln; B. II. Thaxton, of Cubed; G. G. Burgess, of Wayne; Col. I. 8. 8amuels, of Booue; and Henry Harrison, of McDowell _ The Convention then took a reccustill 1 o'clock at which tiiuu the committee reported. Col. G. R. C. Floyd, of Logan, as Chairman; B. II. Thaxtou, of Cabell, and J. 8. Thompson, of Mercer, a.* Secretaries; aud as Vice-Presidents Col. D. K. Johnson, of Morccr, Wm. Prince, of Raleigh, John A. Cook, of Wyoming, Henry llarriaon, of McDowell, John R. Browning, of Logan, I. S. Samuels, of Boone, P. Btutuficld, of Lincoln, Win. Thouipsun, of Cabell, aud Jo seph Ply asr, of Wayne. The report of the Committee waa adopted. Col.G. R. C. Floyd, being conducted to the ohair by Judge J. H. Ferguson, of Cabell, declined to act as Chair man of the Convention, be being a candidate for the House of Delegates. Wm. Prince, of Raleigh was then called to the chair. The Chairman then reported the Convention ready for business. Mr. Ferguson thought it inex pedient to nominate a Judge for tho district, and so pat hie motion which was unanimously carried. Tho same gentleman then moved that Win. Prince, H«q., of Raleigh, bo request ed to remain in the chair in which the .Senator ial Convention rat, which was agreed to._ Judge J. II. Pergutou inovod that I. K. Me Danii l, of Wyoming, aud the Hon. T. B. Kline* of Cabell, be uomiuutej to tbo Senate by ac clamation; thereupon G. G. Burgess placed the name of William B. Wilkinson of YYaync, in Domination. At this point Judge Pcrguson moved that the Convention take u recess of JO minutes, that tbo Cabell delegation might con sult together. Forguson s uioti* n being put by the Chairman was lost, and the Convention remained in 1 hereupon Judge Fer guson and part of the Cube!! delegation with drew from the Convent on. At this point Mr. K liae, in pettaa, withd ew bit name as a can d Jxto botore tbo Convention. Tho Convcn »i t 'hen or v*-A<J<*d to ballot, which resulted final.in>MS mmatioo ef T. K Mr Don o . f Wyoming, aud William F. Wilkinson, * *}■**• ta-i Cvui.lie* voting but Liu ) A. W. Laid! j, in a few well tiui«-I re marks, congratulated tbo Convention on the ooiumatiwas made, and wa« loudly cheered.—. The Convention than adjourned »/»>. WM. PKf.NCK, /Voi.1 J. A. TkONnSI, ,v»a ft'rj. Judging from I hr register# of the different bote;* vf tbia place, the ounb-r of at ranger# vtai' ing tLe ^»jr • eery da j i# tm ry large. • w float.agUv now La# four Pak-rice in opera ti#j. Sen advert.unihi id nnoiner column, head *4 "NuUm ro IfntJdrra.” MT%R like IIK t.’l VAIItni, A* the aaa siaka beneath tire Ibr koriMit, we ••no tbe b aatifil Heramg r'tar nriaa on Third evenu*, inviting ail to partinpitf to a divb of tbe ael« brat* d Yonng'a let trial*, which ia of the beat flavor, and eaoiiot help suiting tbe moat raatidit.a*. Henaemb- r the ptace |tur dick’v Hlook, Third Avm«.>, up ataire, #<gn of th» Hveamg rtto/. A. P. « wung. Proprietor Also kn p* on band a flan m#«ortueni of b w*k Confvctjoncu/, Erred, Cebu# and Pina, fa *4 mom at Ha'par A k'»ob’i tiroaar j Store. There nre Lie cat>4*4at. « for .1 ti«lgoof d»»e .Judicial Circuit it ii.« field, %i/ Judge Win’, ]r* J. MrO nri*, .Jugde If. L lt'llnepr», J. ,4. Sauiue'e, m.d Judge C. ^ Stntlfc. Tl»e Jotir lire! nre euid fo !»«• IVanoct%ta: tl • Inter >a n Republican In lor mat ion from aU pnrt* of *•!»# .4tnte •liowi gr*-nt npriemg *gtinet Jacob lie witl l»e terribly br|t«a. Liia nartmil nr 'U ***my rouutien knee left him— I i betroved 1 ^C^Wrifon (\nrkr. [Fur the Argus.] lkttkk iho.ii w.vyhe coihty. Tuoct’u Him., July 2, ih*2. Mu. Edituu:—(fyou wrreju.t itarling in life J would udviw you, at your earl lent con re nieoce, to take a horseback ride from this place to Warfield, Ky., as it affords a know!, edge of the World to be obtained mtwhrr* But it is hardly to be expected that you will ever be permitted to enjoy that luxury, I will state for your benefit, that the country lying between, constitutes part of the crention spo ken of in the first chapter of tienests. where it Is said, “In the beginning (M created the heavens and the earth/* I have been for some time carefully studying the Mosaic record and am satisfied that when the Almighty looked upon his Work and prouounccd it “very good/* he included in the encomium, the road con necting the two places. This, f know is doflfitrd l»y many eminent scholars, but the matter has been fully settled by a recent traveler in the U. g. mail service, who from a hieroglyphic inscription cut in the ancient rocks along the way, has established beyond a doubt that this same road is a part of that traveled by Adam and Eve when they left Eden. The afore mentioned traveler says there is *|uitc as much propriety in calling the said road good, as any other part of creation, con sidering its design. “For/* says he, “no man having once pasted over that road would ever I desire to retrace his steps—no, not even to re gain Paradise ! The raid traveler has also discovered the surname of our first parents, which was Smith —maiden name of Eve Wn« Jones. This ae | counts for there being so ntuny Smiths and i Joneses; our first pajvntslaving more descend ants than nnybodye lse, and were very partial I to the family naiuo. These facts were taken from the ancient rec ords in hieroglyphics,cut In the hard reud stono, at the summit ol that venerable mount ain mudernly known as Tick Ilidge. The inscription is dated July 4th Anno .Man di 2, is signed Adam Smith, Si n., teste, Kve Jones Smith, consort of the said Adam; nod closes with an impressive appeal to Democrats to support the Cincinnati ticket. The country on the mountains, for the most part, retains its primeval forests. Here end there the bold patriarch having exchanged bis “moving tent” for tho more substantia! "house made of logs," sits and guards his fioiks by night and hoes his cum by day. Here and there also, civilisation unfurls her banners, in e small way from the log school house. To one of thesu she cun point with honest pride, whoru you lind a well-regulated school, under the management «f Mr. Romans, which I believe is kept up during eight months out of the twelve. Going down on the other side of Tick ridge, into the valley or Uinny'r creek,you find several very good farms, among which may be mentioned that of J. pasloy, who alto is engaged in selling goods and is do ing a thorough busiuess. One mile from here you strike Tug Fork of handy river, aud ascending lor a mile or so. I you c&me to another store, kept l.y Mr. J Spaulding who also it doing a good busiuess. Crossing hero and continuing up stream for one [mile you find yourself in Warfield, that small city of salt, where yon are struck wi,b the exhibitions uf industry, and where you meet a number of very clever gentlemen, most of whom take the Aitova. I was Stopped at various places ou the road, to answer tho inquiry, "Who's running for House of Delegates." For the benefit of those I did not see, end to save the future traveler from annoyance, let me say, Joe M. Ferguson is the men; and tho only man running in this county, so far as I know. and more, be it the man that will he elected, no metier who else may run. 11. will soon go through tho county to see every body and re CeirBorders for local legislation. Hut no more at present. Yours, Ac., Adam Smith, Jud. Kimur 4 V»* CT.se* a New Coal Yard, Second Arenac and Tenth at. ulml* III VriMJTO* *1 V IlK I T. f’orr.rlrd W.rkly ky l.uijl,y ^ ■ KTiif. mm, Ji Q* ,10e Old tloeerement Jara, j;t Sugar. N. U. raw, |o ^ lyu Cru.lled, powdered an l Granulated, l«r, S..rghnm holsu.i, per gat., no Syrup do do do I to (y y.on Tea. Imperial. Y. II. and 0. V. 1,48 (9 1 ,au lllack Tea per pound, | ** Bacon II.,w. per poun.\ ’14 1I0 du dip in do t*hotitdrr* do ■ 1 Su<*r can 4 city h*io*.. jl Irish |»ota’j»d'd (x*r pk. 411 llonn* >ri>oun| 4 llominy 5o. d. I Choree per pound* 20 Hire do do ju J*urrb do do in Sod, do do r.ifre family flour per fo>| 9 40 ^ 10.0U Corn meal p«*r Ho*. 74 flutter per p.und, 2&a Kg*, per d.-t, O l.ard do pound, O'i Salt do hhl. j,u# Tallow candle, per poand, ’yi d# do *• W <4 Ji < onl Oil. p,r ga| j.j -- ANNOTSK KMKNTW. for Slnlr Senator. We art Mrthoriaed ta aononnee II II. Snore, ae a ran tu nir Tor the oBvc of State Senator I fee the nwr.nth Senatorial Diatriet. l~ J. IIORACK Hege tear# ta inform tha people .f Cahell County that Hu le an ludepeudeut eundidat. for Sheriff at the . n.a.ug election, and that he will He ih tokful for iWir eoppurf. W# oatbofiicd to etnto tbn« H D PI.AN K KN,«II I P i« *n Independent enmlt •l*te fur Kxpreeentntlfe in tbe Htnto Legieln’ ure of W-gt Virgmin, from the eounte ,.f Cnb * " i,rfJh! 8uu •***!••, nnd tbnt be will be rhnnkfnl fnr the eefrofe* «f the peepl# i l imit Judge. W. are ..thorlred ta aaaer.-, tha name af! H.a.r I. tltu arriu H.y , .. , .aadidet. f„ Jadge of tha Nia'h Judicial Ctrent. I • JSO. 1IOUB ItU-SSKL. M. KKSEINK MILI.Ell j j RUSSEL & TVTTT.T.TirR. g g Wholesale & Retail Grocers* ami Dealer* in all kiixl* of * h QUEENSWARE, WOODEN WARE, g TOBACCOS, CIGARS, <'i)XKKCTIONKRY, Ac. Jg 0 wu-Vlso Agents fur the sale of Kanawha Snlt.‘'fca {£ Third Avenue bet. 9th and 10th sts., IlrSTI.VOTON, W. Va.^ J. W. VERLANDER, Wholesale nml Retail Healer in CHOICE GROCERIES, . LIQUORS, WINES, CIGARS and TOBACCO. Country Produce taken in Exchange far (roods. Goods delivered in any part of the City free of charge. Second Avenue between Seventh and Eighth at recta, n~- (Opposite Passenger De|s>t.) HUNTINGTON, W. VA. LOOBL HERE! L. WISE & CO., DKAI.KK-H IN Ready-jflade Clothing, FZJRXISHIXG GOODS, . IIATS, TRUNKS, <&C. Eighth Street between Second and Third Avenues, i v,n'* HUNTINGTON, WEST VA. HTJISTTIN GrTOIST Office of the Central Land Company OF WEST VUtatXIA. The City of Huntington, ox THE OHIO RIVER. below Ih*,inuuthl,"t1"* "uyati d!,tit ’ having"» f'h'’',ulh.b"nk °f ,h* obi'' rirer, immediately ... one mile on .he " " , , °' "Tht'\ f"ur -be Ohio. .„!* into lou .uitable fo, *."J » !«*<> P«t of it Mid nut Ihis property im****,.,., Rilvaiitnurx «|, i g* mercantile and other business purpose* ol .base adran..*.. ."1. fallow" *,: m ",,,ac,in« to it . Urge p„p„i.tioJ,. V„m.. n.".'i'd7be no.Me'mu'."',her''‘ho.,I’,’',"i."wb?h'n* °hi*! btin* b-'"* Uuy.n tstiuugo during the summer m.-ntlo »u0 i **rcTrnl of boats ol large in tb. winter months. .nd ,hu. huV ,iin! t u un7„ wh,r' P"’"0" »«l*-iot. sand Mules of water navigation. “»*»«»<r»pted connection with eighteen thou (“•) It i* nil the line of tin.l near ♦ I.,, iv . . now rapidly approa-hing i.. whieh u "«* «*••• ll-Un-l. of its short line, en-y rurvatures low .U,''I1 K““ * <•«» Trunk Use, by rea-e.v throughout the year, n.a.l command .i, iminrn’.e'Vhi 'b'. “Jv;l,,uK'^'• "f economical operations the Western .state, and the Atlantic seaboard tllrou«b and way iraKc and travel between y«ndOh.G^n;^ZC? W.-vtvTrtin'i'a'".'^ { k 1,“n'in*"n. ' »»<• «fl-<n miles b. Richmond. in Virginia. " ‘rS",ia’ a“'‘ wi" b' running daring t!„ prevent year t.e w.-b , o. 'V.iaf“"K-r ■'"""‘-O'"", "ill b. IU.I.-i a. ,/■ |.bnrib.l m. ..... "O h.-r. will b...t.bli.h-,1 tl, .J:Sbhl;bVx.,".r::i-A,“^.b,.z:?z »ny othar poi.l in Uk mlloy u'^ha I'hln' 'ifT.Tn th" *d'*DI,r* "hich are un. quailed br.l. of Southern Ohio and \ d . lh* ‘“Medina ..unity of iha extenaiee Iroa road will gir, ra.y , ch...., ...'.'.‘Vo m. “V' »h* ,1" *•>- -“d Obi. It,,.. '!' ,ribu'r.. are k.’wx ^ ■—*' »' th- Or. a. Kanawha an I the eupurl..,• quail,,, ,L„ >.M',0'*'' "**; ' »"<•'! Slat.-, lor the . ari-t. , ..(..or that Ihr |M>raliar fU/, wl.itb to b." ■ , l,leh lh'-' Hi. here. .In >ng the br.l qualillr. of o, . 1 . . ’ t’" * •Ilbrti.otr f..r charcoal iu p., i. a.ail.b.., Here, r ... r. L , At •« r<t»>infrriii/ r^ii/rp. iha . •• , firty «m«J i»f t»ty B<*ct‘*«ibilitv. i;“‘T l^iuw Ar^mUid! hUl9STP Un "»*>*""•* hi t!. • • ill foro. brtwrr,. Ihr drop .„|rp. lh, l{i' l’'*k' *" l''l',o K...lr..a.l, and it. cuonertion. I*, kfnj a/ rr/.oli/r m.r.yolo.a, and it Will thrrn®.V®7 *"J ,k“ Krral r.r.ra of |K« H.-.i, , ilia iDlrri-hai.gr, on an exlrn.ito .cal. „f **«•■'a natural and enutni r.t point f produa-,. -f Ibrgrra,.,'*,*£'£ X,** **« »“d >-,b—I >»d lb ,1. n p/.,er „J rrridrarr no t , “ * 1 of Kllropr. lu addition to ibr natural Ueuir f.i wif,. ‘,“B. b* "‘“n ,h» P»y llwmingt... rltme.r, .hr pr-pri.Uir. bar,, „ gM . ,,,7 V ' T “ *"d g. ni.l a Hr*., mdu.tr,„u., .,,d Ibrit.ng pnpulalim ^ V 7 "I*" * PI,B ‘“tendril i„ arr f« and aramgruirnl for ibr graiiN. eti„„ U| .a, i P --riblr adr.nt.gr of runrrnli nou, .oiaf.-rt rii w. .hr Arm,,... aud Si,.*,, hare all m/.M'lr"; i" 1 «<-•»■ «■". tbr.r „bjec, iu ’ SSTh", . .‘T*’ “‘“tndent ..nfrMM 'VM’d'h ,u lk> ealliratiun of Karl, loi Intrn-I.d fora rr.i„,„rr i. ..., ",r "'*'•*.* anil ...tra.ikr, d-a fruu irrrr and ahrnbbrry. I,u |l„ f,4""* '‘M" r“r ">• ... of a g». 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