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L. JACOBS, ■UI.M l\ CLOTHINtl, GENTS FURNISHING GOODS. Hats, Caps, Valises, Umbrellas, &c., Third avenue between 8th ami {>th sts., •rpMnl.v mrjITIXCJTOX. W. VA. J. R. 8s R. SHORE, _ MAM FACTt'RKRS.UF Flooring, Dressed Lumber, SID /.VC. BRACKETS, Ar., §c. Turning, Scroll Sawing and Planing OUSE TO OltDEK. Lumber oj nil kinds kijit const unth/ on bund. -ltli avenue bet. !*tli & 10th Ms.. *ep< nitty lll’NTIXfiTOX. W. VA. GREEN & ICAFER, Carpenters and Builders, M A N IT FA (Tf KICKS OF Flooring, Siding, and Dressed Lumber, Doors, Shut rrs, Sash. /ttiials, Moiifttitu/s, JS'iirrfs, Hal as ters. flrac/.-ets, Ha ml Haiti mj, SCROLL SAWING AN1) PLANING, I hinl Avenue, above Eleventh Street, Huntington, XV. \» HUINTTIKTOTOIV Office of the Central Land Company or ii rsr i utr.ixiA. Tlie City of Huntington, os Tin: oino itiviiK. The City «*f Huntington, which is situated on the south hank of the Ohio rivor, immediately h-li w the mouth <>t the tiny un i He, having it fiotitnge of m arly four miles on the Ohio, and of one mile ..n the tluynndotte, bn* been carefully surveyed, ami n large part of it laid out Into lots suitable for residence*, mi l f*»r manufacturing, mercantile and other business purpose*. fhi* property p*»—••--!■* advantage* which are attracting to it a ling* population. Some •*1 these iilvutitji {< • arc a- fi ll it*, \\/: (I.) It i* nit tinted nt f/-» Asa./ • ■/'»-« H i>iri-/nti->. on tho Ohio river, being below the tluyan dotte Bar ami the nutio roii* other *ho:il4 above, which prevent the pi**nge of boats of large tonnage during the -tinim<r months; and also be’-.w the pout where ire prevent- iiuvigaieo in tin- winter month*, and lint* has direct and uninterrupted connection with eighteen thou sand miles of water navigation. (2.) It is till the line o| and ticur the II eh rn /> niinin nf the /'heenpriij,.- me! Ohin tlnUrnm/f now rapidly approaching its completion, whi-di a- i tJrcat K.i*t and West Trunk Line, by ria*"ii «d its short lino. • ii-y curvature*, low grade*, and tin advantage- of «.ii-onicnl operations throughout the year, tnii-t e..uiiiiarid an nniu-ii-e through and way traffic and travel between tin* Western State* and the \flantic seaboard. The ears are n>>» running on ibis r- ad from th** city «*f Huntington, east, fifteen mile* be yond t hitrle-i- t., the '.ipitalot West Virginia, arid will ho running dming the prc-cnt year !<■ Richmond. in V irginia. By a railroad bridge t be built at thi* point, icctinn* will I made til th* fTly *»f H h.u •r.tl, .titrnn), .rt.„.l,„-i th,.,H'ih t) • entire IV#./<00/ $urth*r» «f, n lid here will ho established «lk* prineipnl machine, manufacturing, and n pair sh *p* *.f the Company . contracts for which have already I.. awarded and work on them.. 1. Important railn ad conne tion* with the Sot TMwk-t will m 1 -• > be made at thi* point: and within a very few year* it will be the terminus of *ix or seven important railroads, connecting with the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad and each other. A* *» mnuufttrturu*'! renter, the i»y of IIuniingfon h o rtdv .mtag*-* which arc tin* q’l*lied at an v otlnT p at i ii the valley of t h e * th o*. It i* in th hi mediate Vicinity of the e* f ••ns it c iron bed* of Southern Ohio and Wept Virginia, and the p*ning of the Chesapeake and Ohio Rail road will give cH-y mid cheap u< , ••** to the inexhaustible c>.ill field- of the (lr» ■«! 1\ •ciiwha arid it* tribuiari- -, w hi eh are known to lie -iipcrmr t .il other* in the I uited Slates for the variety, the superior'I'l.ility. and th** abundant quantity o| the coni- which they contain. It is her* , nt-iue (but the peeiil.ar Splint which pr**v** to *»«- a valuable - ii h -11»u t • f-*r charcoal hi pr.. duclug th* !*e«* qnaliti* - i pig ir**n, i» toiiml in mm fiti*-* and mid* r • ir« tirn-iaiiee« that r« i> I- r it available. Her*-. also, timber abound in great variety an*l of ea*v .**•*•• -sibilitv. 4. .1* #» «•.##...#en.it . the (My of Huntington will »• tipv an important po«iti< n on the Hitt *t Think Liv» **k K vit.w « y. whi< h the f'hr.Jip* nkc and Ohio Itailr* id, and it-' i.m* >>ioti«. will form b*'t #>. i. tb< *!*•• p water- of M,.- t’h» -np .!:*• Huy and th** gf.v river* the West, at t ,e hem/ uf , •/%,%!,/, nm-i.pir,.,,,. mrui it w ill tbcrelorc I#*• <*• irit** a natural and *• >nv ■ ni* nt j••■»*» for the intereloing.-. «>n an i-xten-iv •• scale. «*f !;.*• gr* *» -rap]* * of the \V* *t and .'■o.iitbv • st, and the product* of the great manufacturing State**.f th*- Kt*l and **f Lump**. ». A* '• /•/•ter rr.i in,. e, n-- iimre inviting locality can 1*.- found then the City «.f Huntington. In iddifi.ifi t . the natural beauty for which the site i* remarkable, and if* g* nial. healthful climate, »b* pr, priefnr* h *v* . .it great • ■-I. laid •nt lb*- city upon a plan intended •* ire |.,r a largo, industrious, and thriving p> piilati**n every po--ibb .idvantage <.f coriv* tn* t*- • . e**tnf«.rt. and nrirngeiiiout for the grntiti ati u ••( r«-fin* I ami eultivated tu-te. With tl.bje. t* in view, (hr \vonu*-* arol stre*'!# have all l>< *'ti made «if -ut*. • nt width t-, all w th*’ • ultiv .*: ,<<ri of ornamental tie* • n t |.abumli * t r*. in for r*>a*iw>«\ mid -i lew.ilk-. Kach lot inieti I I f r a i* targ * n ugh to allow spier f*.r the cultivation *.f a gar den, fruit tree it d -hruhb. ry. »»-» the \ \ n.. where it ia *upp - I lot- will I- -.1. . »# d lor the better Ha*, ef r*-i.lone. .. |.,ts will only Ire sold subject to conditions which will forever pr* v**nt nui-ariee# in the vicinity. A sy "fern •■( grad*-* f.. r all flm Atenie ■ and St rc<- • - ha * !»-•« n ct-eduliS'l upon » pin n which ■an be • i«ily ac >| economically id pf • d. nod w hi*'h • « iduple I for perfect drain • ge an I -• « ••/.» g* . I tt the central part of th* ■ itv, the .--tatif \ mil Sell* I (M* •bull <'*,|f< g. b... . xim-:•# building- Ml I grounds, wher r. -.1* II- Will In .n ,.pp..f turn:t f r tb*. e.|.i a:i II of their children and nurd*, m the higher liranehe* of irarring at moderate *•,..» n »„ | r.-utui i*-n ot well . -t .l.li-h. 1 reputation Th price, of I t .lox2.l . fret VtlfV fro r. - | ,*• to M b. aec*.'d.n • to locution. The-e arc pr*—-nt pri* e«. but are n**f bmdi -g bevn | rI t- d .te. 1 within fhlrty days from -late *.f pur lin- , wb-n a .ntrn-l I • a I*** d w.ll h - given, and • n * half of the r< mam in g -txty p**r *-ent. in **n* y r from date ,.f purchase, with inter* *t at -iv j.er cent per a* • f*tim n »Ii" def«>rred pnvrnant*, and th" rein lining thirty p t cent, in two year* from dale <*f pur er • lit. 1 j« 1 will 1,« giv. n w'lo n the final p ty ii.fi is m* I !o «e. ofdunee mth th* t* rm* -tat. d K'o h pur.'hi«**r I* require*! to bu*Id on the lot pi- «- ,| within one year from the date #,f p i•. eh »se. )-n*l in err Him *peeifie*| part* . f th** city to observe th* restrict a* aga* n-t nui-an an i t** '-otiform i'* * p< •• ifl* I regulation * t< ,' ir I»»» r the ■, and location * f s h*» l*u 11<1 > n g- f«• l<* *•/*•*• ed The Intent ..»,o| these re.*r * n- oi l r *.i .t n- is to guar I again.*I in* r.. • r on .• nd annoyane-* oxperien-ed in glto*-t all of th.I* eitic*. Th** pr.qerfv of im « ,.„n. v em»r. * tnanv v,ry valuable site- f .f Fonudrie*. Lolling M Ms. M , h, |(. ^ ,w \J .! <nd in loii' i. t,,. « *d every «|e# r.| n of !r r and W. I tll*l *'l' •■■'••t'll lir .• Olfion, on the in isf etten-.v > * *a|e. of int of f he - • t* «I. • I * - fbtl-no • * the f.ly • • t IIun.'ingtori. rft. ,t..n il ••».*«• in unlimited -apply on tb. tine *.f th.- i*l«. » •oaka and Hail road, and it* name L vitn ty, from wh-n-e it in !**• transport I I*. Il untitigt- n H a very tn* I# r it <• .*». f ndr. id i .1* .r c-ntp mi*-. p'-.po.,„ * f ., en in v of theae !.r*tr be* *»f bo *in< •* are pir ffHilnilv mi if.- | t" ex .•nnine th. pro*. y.-nd • i . . • i t *g* * it off. r* in t .. r.-y **. f#ib. f .1 arrang. *n*mt« e in », . , i. ,„f» j.. f-r - ur.ng pb*'* mn-t Mutable f r the purr, e n. til the t s tp-ak. »r, I Mi.. . Rrt.lro » | |. Iiilty . • I, the best way of go, , • • . H e ag ton fr the Ka*t i« by the Balliuror- m l Oh*** I* t r.,a*l to Parker burg. VV -t Virg ». m*i tb"f»ce I*v «tc ioifloat I .*ii mile*) to H i..t,n/t ,n. Further inf -no iliuo will le- given if appli'*«ti'»n i* mad# in person, or by letter, to either H vba uu«Jcr*igned. Ik H r,Rt|tk\N. Mti|ici inlniflent. loll > II OI#i;b . %nt. lluNTi'MiTr*s, West Virginia. /A MRS J. TKACY, ?«crelR'v nn*f Trett«nrer Wiliiam .NfRicu#, Nkw York n2m^. -HI If S HA 1.1. CO I. L EC E. STATE NORMAL SCHOOL r.tLEMl.tll l*?S*3. Kali Term begin* Seju, M. Ends Ibo 2d, '72. 'Vinter** •* Jan. rt. •• Mar. 27. *73. opting “ *• Apr'l. 7. “ Juue 27, 73. I^NKI < TOltS J*». E. Morrow, A. M., Principal. lUv. II Two k«*t. v. A M., 1st Assistant. M la* Carrir CnurtR. 2nd Assistant. Mi.v> Lina Diking. 3rd Assistant. M § N axxir Loti IIui • i ; 1 * i * Mrh. S t M mm>x. Model ft hcol. Mu. .). J. Monti rk, Modern Language*. There are three 1» -partmsnt*—Primary, Nor mal and Academical. Till A» Al'KMICAI. IdTAUTMKNT. Include a full coarse of K.nglish and t'la««icnl studies adapted to fit young people f0j ad vanced standing in College. TIIH Norm \i dkpart.mk.nt. The arrangement of studies, and the ineth- | **ds ..f instruction used, are intended to fur nish the «tttdcnt* with : 1st. A thorough know I edge «»f the branches commonly taught in the : schools of the State; 2d. a knowledge of the principle* of education and of the art of up plying tin m to practice in the school room. PRIMARY DEPARTMENT. Tin- Primary Department is *u arranged n* to constitute a model school, and intended to afford a nraetical exemplification of the prin ••ipl»T and methods in an efficient course of Normal training. i:\pi wiAi. Tuition Student* in Preparatory. Normal and Ara drmual Department*, per term f to oo l.rtithi* itr'm, p^r «rrk I oo L'onlinfer.I tee (payable iy all ttudenti per term l 011 l.e**nn* on piano, in* luding u»e of inttr-.iment term « f lx weeks, two loson* per week 1400 French and (•erman each p *r term.. 0 00 i I 111 ton pac 4t>le itrietiv in ad«an«e M - a r • 11 r ■ |- With uiroi room per week I xt ' Fuel and I tght Winter term per week ?o \\ a»hi*.|t per dozen jo 1 Students rooms are furnished with stove, bedstead. umttrass, washstanl, table, two chair*-, washbowl, j i*cher. pail, broking gin-*, lamp and window blinds, lied clothe* and all other articles of room furniture other than those mentioned a hot e, 11111«t lie fur ni-licil bv the *tud« nt. There i* no provision lor self boarding in the building*. Hoard bill payable one half at the beginning the other nt the dose of the term. Further information tnav be obtained by ap plication to Till: PH I NT I FA L, Huntington, Cabell county, sepMtf West Virginia. Excelsior Fire Tiles I'OR NRTTtRG ORATKH, .1. E. WOOD. PATENTEE. ALSO WOOD'S I'ATKNT P.evrr-ible Self-dumping Orate, (a* -renin ent above, i with Patent A,h Pit mi. I I'nn. The ab-.ve pr»"nt< nre very u-eful, ilurnble, hand "oine t»nd ee<.n**niiej»| nml are fa»t beeuming very popular and a- I truer,.I «.|| rh« af» a I " - |.ible all eNn andwitl n-e them. Itesi.lener <>ri ."el Avenue, between 111li ar*«1 12th **treetji, IIturlington. W. \ n Order* rolieitrd and promptly filled. J. K. WOOD. TF.VI''IMOM %l,. u ir.f k Mr. .1 K. Wr»o|, /»..ir Str- At y«*or rr'inrd w- are triad to -ay that the KxeeDlor Fire T*l« • «et bv v 'I in our home*, have g ven entire • t *f»ie’i* n. The Tile* ret by yon ,n the h..„.e. bur t f.»r the . A <». H K I'm., al*o g'\* ri l .- iull. II t P.M-..VR, lhrrr*:rt' n /‘. /! b W i <»f‘t r / r„. II til rv. Aft't fVutr / but*! r». 1 am now prepared to ro ll territory—State e..un«y, eity, «»r t.»wn«l»i|* riifbf* o mv patent. J. K Wt|0|»,'Patentee. j mw7 GREAT INDUSTRIES OF IMF I Mill) ‘ ! A I I s An m>t"r .it ' , ,,f th, ft, '"".ft/, ,.,./ /•rt/.. fl»h •/ lAo //,./. it'ri'ltorf* n/tAim • nntry | 1300 Pagps and 500 Engravings \\ riftrn )»r * Au’Ii m, Indu un( f. t.n n t, /.„» • ,i. / i,nr> II nit , / ' It //»,/.'.■. / / // //..»./. o ! ' /../ / y >:.J ' I ' . r /; r.rt..,' It It. Thi- w..,k Ua-.,mplHe|ii*».»ry all branch *• of inrll P, Pie.. | in all ’'Ii* of I •rln •!n*l rnier- i Minin/ Mi l \«luwM. « rk of information «n . • nl.j.fi. /.jmihI interr-t (vr ff*r»d ||,«. I .’.I- Jr .. . lapted I*. fh« want- ..f iIm \|..f rn. Mat,Ilf I. Uir*r. M* !).»•. , K,. rm r. Am , •Irnr, and ft»it nf .r, m.d -1U to both "id and , .vonn/ ..f all Hhmm. Th** bonk i« o dd • /•tit*, wh • ar* m-king larg* • in all part• or ii, Ii , I m H„. I„« , ,-i.,,iy. On, in | ••i/nt 'Um, a.iolhrf aold •I4*i in arek«. •Jnr ngrni in llartfMrd I 3V7 in on* «• it. Sj- ’iiiiont of th* work •*•«» to agent* nn r*»- ' rij.f ,.f 'ttnp. K'*r rir-nlara and term- to' a/ nt« ad Ire* - ihMiiil>'i ' "-r«. .1- It. HI »<•< A II % Ilf.. Iliartfnrd « 4 on u . or 4 Itltiitfo, |||. i HARPER & WEBB, «l|i>LF.S\Le AVl> RKTAll, t>F.AI KR« IV (irocerios and Provisions, Burdick's Blo<k. 3d Amur between 9th and KVA streets, HUNTINGTON, WEST VA. We propose to do a regular He tail business in CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, fil'Cll Ad Tea. Coffee, Sugar, Hams, Queensware, Tobaooo and everything pertaining to our line of bueinem. "V n'Rk<‘ » specially ot, and will, at all timer, keep on hand a fill supply of WESTERN RESERVE BUTTER. «lnrh we will sell, either wholesale or retail, at the lowest rater Country Merchant* . ammt do belter than send us their order, lor this liotier. a- it .a superior io any in the UARPKB X WKItH I> T. DAVIS. A UK STKHN. I>. T. DAVIS & CO.* WIIOI.KMAI.K 1G ALKUH IN GROCERIES, rtntKwx .i a /> tutMi:snr H i ne§ a n <1 i*iq nor$9 ciioicK mt.wns of ^AIZE^G-ITsTTAA. TOBACCO, DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED CIGARS. AUKKT8 KOI! Spencer, McKay & Co's celebrated Ale and Pnrter, AND SOI.K Al.KNTS FOU Dr. Van Friedland’s Celebrated German Army Bitter* ix i si: run ovi.it fifty Yi:%us. All orders from the country promptly filled at lowrnt | n* D. T. DAVIS k CO., Corner of Second and Lau rence street*, Ikonton, Onm L. DOOLITTLE, Wholesale nntl Retail I>ealer in Groceries and Provisions, Cor. 3d Avenue and 10th Street, UrSTINdTO.X WEST 1 A. The undersigned lugs leave to advise tho public. and those wishing t». purchase ..Is in his line, in particular, that they will always find ago* ■ lal assortment of floods of rvry In. / //ii nidi/. None hat the bf.ht are l.epi 'll g.Is sold at this ■ ~tuhlishmcnt are trarrmitrfl to ho as recommend ed. and to give satisfaction. I Sell Goods at a Low Figure, and at uniform rates, and shall not endeavor to draw custom hv selling » lew articles at or iiui.ow cost, and make ii up hv selling other articles for more than they are worth I have located here permanently, have tho best, facilities fur doing a firm-cry business, and propose to treat my customer* in a fair and honorahle manner—always ready to correct any mistake ) intend to keep my customers not only for a day or a week, hut for months and year" -always thanking them lor their patronage. I shall continue to make the prices and <|iiu!ity of tin floods satisfactory toall who may !"■ pleased to patronise me. I wish it to I"- distinctly at. del-stood that wlu-n I ski.i. floods / intend lo have jay for them jc-.'^nfiy L DOOLITTLE Wholesale and Retail Drug Store. WALL & BUFFINGTON W .11 inform It f**ib||.- that tli*y are mn-lu*’in/ the above bn*in* *. an formerly, •( ih» Cor. of Eighth st. and Third Ave., inrxrrxfirox, ir. fa., in nil it* bran* in an-l that th*y here now mi bao*l, *n<l will he#»|» for *ale, a fall lm» ®f Drugs, Medicines, Dye-Stuffs, r.i/.xs*. oils, i: /n.vrs/i/cs, Hru*.li*’« of f'Vrry I». -.■i lpi'n.ii, FANCY AND TOILET ARTICLES, SOAPS of every .-».rt, an ! a thousand and otic articles too tedious t* particularize; all of which they are offering to sell at Very Low Prices for Cash! Their stock embraces almostevery article usually found in a Drug Store, and they will ho constantly making such additions ina v be necessary to keep their stock complete and attract!**