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The Old Family Jwrnal. The Wax Work*. The iniioitabi ■ Mrs. Jari y. amid a group »f her h uvst - jur. - mad h r ft »« conrtesy Cor th* .... %n. t> a tars au I el cant audience, that c«>» , jy riiK-d “ Concert Id all “ on Thursday eve "iw, * •■•ns to. deal lightly with Madame. Tim* the *r atui-i»pr>v , r ►. m» t» make nn exception • b. r to* |irr new spice to> h-r wit—new flax >r «„b.rhum t. tnJn « litelin e*» to her movement?. ,, r , *1 « eituen. Arthur W Minks, hln-h *-h, i ids this deserved com,*!. t: at to. the !d lade, the thin* wiU be to natural an to* pass an hwrved.) T. be abto t > do nothin* may seem to be an ease . > ,t th • n -f Mrs. Jarley's tijjures is x,. , j v, th . . »; thr. uah this «ilent and alm -t inactive operation ao natural y ^perhaps * •!. ill *ar in ■ '"is like a fashion. \\ -h .:.i iis t .i . eiilly mention each of the ak ftV -r u*?h. > .*« *1 the tiiaat . Cmfti* At !J ; th - w ir hone of Rickard III: th,. hiv - i M ■ i * .* *he madne-s f j the .-I'Upli' tv of the (Wore.«'!»« '»<> ,:,r ; the b aufy of T Victim, and the whole r. t!. ft c»l Mm. Spratt. and • J - "'e lauch 'd lm m Mierat- ly it th n alt. and moreover: th. black b e that s interfered with our enjoyment in tho M ill, mt Mere n 'v with our penmanship. And last ly. wo h i- • n >t till- Vi.d yet, Siji’triua £>■ *»' l, . \V e.uci 't ■. .it her ! This lady would be lb . ; rA . *i- :» t w \ mo k. If she were not the . -ti cti-u *f Hi' at. 1 Wood. And so. the notes th .t : wed - > mellowly thro' waxen lips only ere at 1 the d sire to hear «h m come through those ' r i T h ie. Th i - 1 Tini by this lady of the it'd/•»* dS iij Vo. im«, culled forth the universal v li.oati-u >f *'Oh ! K-“ 1 , •». r i.- »') ' ojyvn Jakmmg Smv>;cr will excuse this mere menti< n «>t his admirably >«n* hi ! naol 1 son 's. While as for O’d Mack J*c, w ii, we are still in t ars that mingle with those of Mrs. Jar ley nad Little Nell— aud Peter. We cana-it write. Jud,'in« by the uab unded enjoyment of the audt uc". n e cannot d ubt that n repetition of this . itaiu,e.. !it w i d b»> agreeable to the comuiU lhe -■ ii • d ct isf the rod and, blue li^ht w hich iUamioaled the stag# at the eoadusion of i,i h sc i was very tine, and lor the preparation 4f. J ir.irt. ia u ii "i j in n me cuurruuaut a all i.it 1 bt.d to Mr. W. \V. Kowan. ]’»■: a — H. I>. Ii »!1. «>f the LmhUu. m, and vi if 'arc sojourning in i ;r >!i> U M M it! ««, Attorney General of V s-t ' i i » itt lance upon lb-.1 ' l m J r of the Fr<e I*rt * ' S. €■ vi • n a visit to us. i «* \ t f \ ... tij- u bun—weinvite 1,is t'auip Merlin, a. Tl. Or p M t' ng u tr Jones’ Grossing n \Y a i I» li l > mile* above Winchester I g ii. i .1 . Pound Trip Tickets ar* ... . .1 lv tl !. !i i npai.y — good f"» >1. trait.' (H 'sin. ‘ »y. M’.b, there will l<e at. uM • . ; . i ! rl -town at 7 *.0 A M i. tu. ir _ >• iv t >■ .:! g at o P. M- lb fun I > .. J t 5. sir tilde from the railroad \V j , ! p it !> of ninety tents i av \Ye hi.mv t!.e Catnp ground t i C i-i.j .V 'll g at “ tch Wo.sis. r - ii i. ir! .tl". u, will begin on tlie 2 »th ‘i... J it ;. viry desirable f r many rea >n — ; .1 lion: 1 nice of water, and lb. -r u' - i - i •. N > dot lit an a„ieea 1 i 'k * g w ill be bad. 1 i . i. M in. ; iu I. iuJoun, two ni.l - fr *;i 1! »rj i .rv, >.n !-r the auspic s of tl. Y.r_ it M. ... Church (N rl • ; . lev, w I- .; ■ < r • • > if nd, 1 • . cS.ibbath last, llei Ai.drew ii y, f tlm M. K. Church. Sect’. jr t ' ! ., th ift r.. >:i—the Presiding Ki der in t!i ■ i:■. rnii.g. In a Brief Way. It isn’t r : ab! to expect a newspaper t in .- «. - : record with each reader: i r : r \ . t It ** wlttles " to su;t tl. t -t f i. i-ery man at a barbecue. If : \ ’• i threat of withholding ] tr . ig- will deter ns fr in calling things by their right nani- s—** Concert Hall ’fur instance — iv. t. , , s’; h t > study character, especial ly it is t. u.il -t in the cuuducters of the Pui i P:u>*, go ha 1 or iodiilcreutas it may s p ! ■ r t . c the point of aj-ke— l . g - - t 1 — l - a use they afe the 6 tf( i : dv ! t> i> i *» the flagging aro-.i.. I the tt. irki l-Li n*1 before the material for the i. v |.a>■ at !•> ru si I, has been perpetra t . “ t!. • ti. in fiotu Page.” l';.c til irp. r'; Ferry »U the 10th in i:.L i r* .. ltd by a scientist >■ nit1 day* ago t]. i i. t t.v.f t * j'l.v; hut there was a fine rai.j lor the cncc i.rageinent of roasting cars and late cabbage. ; r •> Mr. S tiller'd I * >iT .rd td am .lit to many. Five cents lo ride at the r »l f a mile a minute, with chum of a fr.ct *> i. h t elittle Jap generally won. The pr ■jira-t-.r has removed to M irtinsbur * to tak i i! .ti a t i all the nickels there,a* here. Wc.-t Vir. ,o»a t in b cat of its mountains, it.s tiincrais, ts " cattle upon a thousand hills," (is w. :: .1 • < up«>n a hundred hills-' i*s ti ill.*' lit! ' ,»:.d r hi. tive rivers,—a 1 of the L. . . at Attorney Qeneral in the States. “Cit. rt Had,’ i admirably constructed for the t-ur:• ' in d* itnl by its oaiue—tin and i ::shc properties of which have L*cn g’.ds e* mm .dcd by so distinguish i a v . M > J. i.i ie l>u»k—has been lur n - .1 ti..' • k v.it.i i.an*l» >me drop curtain, i.rnar.ei.’ii ;* u i g, ituary, &c. Mr. Wm. Kiim.> h is c. -p . . i his u-ual excellent ta*tr ia i!.e c\< ut n of Lis part of the work. . i. s. Pi m .—Tlie "H ibleto vij S : i\ S 1 h tiding a basket Pic i .r ti t j n Friday, fith of Septcin It r mu.: living it 'J o'clock, A. M. fins is i t n.t*". ! It* i pu! li. Picnic, but all who . . i. . ii. be '.vite-1 it ts earnestly dc - d w. it: I. If the 4th be inclement, the » wi.l he • ’j.I until Saturday, o'... I ... A K.ioii t-ivu on Sunday alter i* i. \ . *t • »i. it I o’clock, by IF v. v. In il n, of Columbian Univer , \c jh i it the Baptist Church on t,-morrow). Public Meetings. At i meeting held in Charlestown, on the 8th ; is : August, 1874, on motion .-f D. II. Gick ’• j . tl >u. M II. TIIAYKKS was called ■ i • t ..air, and Ci ii -N Mo -kk app.-intei! Sec retary. ' ■ • I . ■ ; "us to select delegates t-- represent • rriet wi the Convention, which would t *t Pt-diuout, to nominate a candidate for s i did gates I r tin} State Senate an! - t!><« 11--use of Delegates. 1 '»i ■!> "t J. M. Mi- n, F>"j., it was re s--Is. 1 to send six delegates to represent the Di-v : in the Congressional Convention at Pi !n 'ist. C ' n.-ki-'ii of D H. G‘.>krill. Esq , the dele gi > w.-re e’ected riea rc<‘«. Twelve names t • • t i'i nomination, and the following' ss - -• elvetfd : W I. Wilson, W. II. M »re, Sr.. M \V. u Mo. re, J. 1>. Starry, II. N. Galla , • te m -de ■ i‘ electing delegates to the C-ist nti.-ii to in -ruinate a candidate for the >! >■ it<- was adopted, and the following1 gi • ■•'.n il were selected as delegates : I* II. C-krill. K. M I.n kland, Dr. T. W. !' - n. I i>. L»w. II ;f. W. II. K .hle, W. j 11 • Sr.. S D I'i glc.-Johu Marshall, \Y. I .s \| i-4.ii, H. It. Divunp it. ; i ■: • • .1- ' ;.it.-4 were appointed to repre - ,t i . !>• trn t in the Convention t-‘-nominate ca . . !a Ua lor the House of Delegates. \V. II. TllAVEUS, Chairman. Ci.s \ Mo>ki*, Secretary. DCFFir LDS.— At a meeting of the voters ->• I* 1/ !-. Precinct, on Saturday. August 8, Is.' 1 i'i to. rsini.ee of a ' all of rh' (' -tint v Ex ec:.' .a- ( iiiinittpo, on motion . f W. 11. ll>>r ri- . LKNJAMl LI TAS ssas called to the C- . i. 1 I. T. I.ftAS ap|H'int«s| Secretary. I n - cling, upon motion of \V. II. Daniels, i pr . -led to appo Dt delegates to llie G'ngrcs 4i C ns-enti -n n Piedmont, and the f-dlow ! i- H. H r a'. : -lac-I- Kephart. -I. IL Slri.ler and J, 0. ' Y i* seer.- appointed alien ales, ’ldie meeting ii si. a- ted t' deleg it. s t. vote f*r It. F. M irtiu. Ti f II .ss ing gentlemen were then chosen is -'eg.jt.s lot!."' Senatorial G't.vention: — l! ir in Lucas, James l>. McUary and M taou lleni ■ It. f.-ll wing v. re chosen xs delegates to t' t -its C vento n: J. G. Hurst, James W. C ..." and W. M Morrison. I, T LUCAS, Secretary. ' 'MVlf POINT.—At a meeting held at < ■ n P. .i t to. inct. Siftird »v. \ng 8 1874 i • «|.! ^ »ti s w re wil l Us!: . ii it l'■ a -■ it/nnt.—J<*iu M. C’jll', J In* A fh<Ms* iinl Gn<ri{* Bxytif. tl t *rn>fi * — K \\ Baylor, .1 m. i I » i Tl imi»' I- ke, Jo-rph Mormw. j x t» 1 rti iiiirjm ! N P. W il’w. ('nurruli <i.— R V. Shirley, Win I - ilt. r. W . C. Fi ■ or, A. 1*. Tin uipaon, II A J i ai.J Jan is F \\ il* ii. THOMAS l.tJCKF, Chairman. 1\ iR DIX . IKT V ter of Bolivar x a ;.v. V-.rn.-t 8th ii.»t int. CAVAl.F R. IV xiii. i t. xml Jamks T. Rxrn, I- a i ^ IMe.-ttex »• ie > let • : i • • j. - C i.v. nti .ii to 1 ,i I' ’• .i.t . n the riOih instant:— . .. ,\|. r. .I T. R I. T W. Beale, L. F. , | Sue' • C trub rs. . &ime Delegate# were eleetitl to xthnd >; ,* ■ Soi at .rial ( invention, In le lielJ iti the 1st September, ami the ( | i t' i.v. i.ti . f • 1.0 l.t I.! ill ChBl'estoWU i . V ..u-t t! 5 »■ iiisMuit. 1' , • viie Rvs rlttti i.s were ur.atiimous I • '/; 7. That it is ti t* sense of this i 4 that in the Hou. C. J Faulkner we r ioi../: tli it intellectual. moral ami physical • s*'/f at i*m e tl** a-stir *.nce of the trill . t if l, i ! the re.*.- uiaMe certainty t /it, i i the capacity of a pc-. pie’s /» . V - I’hat sii.l peleirate*. nr mich of t . :s i iv 1>»* pre-i nt. he, anti they art* ; ,, I v ; xti . f. i t m-i-t the entire v «teof this | |>,,.n t r tic 'il l II. n. C J. Katilkner at t ;■ , , ,t, ■ i r\af’\■* C mv-nti mi t • h.* !.; .i !' not.t, i n :li> ‘JOth of August, 1874 / i I’h it in e i-'* .*f the absence of ; . . 1 |»v.|,-».»tes. s'l.-li I- may heiu atteml ... - 11 *u lltr|" i's F try District. hr. im! they .' n Y\- cinp.•averts. t>) cast sii.l vote. ; ^ Tli.it in case of the absence of , v f x.i. 1 IV-’ it»s fr mu tic* Sen it..ritl or C in tv C nvi-oti 'ii, such of them as m iv be i.. :i>lance he. an 1 tliey are hcrehyempoiv • ‘ t , i.'t tic ' • ti-t* vote ..t this |l xfri■ t. JOSH FA CAVAL1KR, I’rcsn't. T.T Rr t:t>. Sec’y. IfvR.'i.R’S i'iillliV DISTRICT.—The D - - ii lOxtxervx lift H11 h 1 <* Ferry |« t x-i'ili' ■' 1 I * 1 .TsMIliZetl h> cF-tiim x p MARTIN. Chairman, am! Jamu C..mv.u, Secretary. i.t r t*. « x| hinati'Mi «.f the objects of the i.. ti>._r 1 v t' •• Chairman, it was /,’ 7. Th u T. H Percival. 0. C. Johns, m l i . -. II Trail arc hereby appoints! Del the C - nal 0 rnnliuo to be at !’ Jiiiont ii the -Oth instant. / r;».it eitlicr «me **f Mi l Delegates lHjnjj pi ear lit (the others bciu;? absent) are i • v ' miliar 1 to cist tin* entire vole ol r; V. Kerry District f r C. J. Faulkner. . , . tlirx llx.1.* ' !*.•< :iniitlififi*.! to tht* oulCinvi .ti-m, were :»pp inle.I to .. . r.. r 11 M1 • r S I'-rn Oistrict in the Seua ;<u.d and County (’• uventi -i ' JOS.!’ M AKTIN, Chrn’u. J\s CoSWAT, See'v. S!lKl*lir.ill> 1>ISI'KlCTi—The voters of Shepia-id I>i>trii t nat in prm ary ' !«. ti..n at K. Mr- II- >1- l’*H - ! !MiS l - ii g tall d to rho Cliair and Or \V. ;• Ma.sniv- i- i 'e S< - r»tary. Mr. II. C. Knt l\i 'delegates weie then elected to represent . • ' - BMO r a c I.vene in (*htrhstoivu. Mr. .1. II. - > and Or. W. I’. Manning w- re select ■ I-r this purpose, the t Mowing named gentlemen were ch sen to represent Shepherd ’1 wi. , ;p in the C unty 0. uventi >n, for the j,11r j .. f nominating suitable candidates f->r ; Tl •• m Ashton, V. i Gr->Te and O Sherman. After a resolution ... g* be led !l-he i in the Coun t , papers, the meeting ad; aimed. \Y. P. Manning, Secretary. UKIINKYSYIf.LK—At a meeting of the Oca in. Cons tv Hive party held at Ker v»vii!e, u the Mh day of August, 1ST4. the j .wii'g are tire pr.i.vedings: On tnotiou of i lair I, the 1 Ion. •• i l. I r i ,i • \ K w os dhd to the Cl sir, who briefly stated the ol> • - Ota i t. !l"m r, Jas. Hammill was called upon to act as , S -rt-tary of said nevting. The full, whig gen- | ., ,r.,! ' .uventi • -. vi. : 1. !! 11 -berts, C sl. StUTip, Jts. Ua IK. R Miller.— 'i f 11 win* to tii - Senatorial C *nvenlion :— M Stump” J. W. K 'herts. T. Turner The j .f'ne C unty Convention. 1. iur • i T .1 :fisher, J. II uu: -1. /.- / T.. it w« d. |.r>. ate anything cal-| . • ,i. J to di> i_ ir.i;-.-t-•- Peinoeriitic-Conser- , vative j.iCy, I • w • pledge ourselves in the ■1 I g campaign to support only the regular j;,-. ,inn n nnai'iinoUsly adopted.— i'lie meeting then ad' 'limed .1 AS. II. Gill »YK, Chairman. JAs. H. II.wum.. Secretary, poTOMAC P1STJUCT.—A meeting of the O'. I'.'Ci-atic Conservative voters ol Potomac O'-?:- •? was hi Id S itus lay, August Mb, 1*«4. , s',"|.i. fiist.--.vn for the ;mr|. .so of electing1 . t , represent the Township in the next i „ Tr,.. .ted. Senatorial, a d County Conven- ( !i . 7 l i. M. Uult. liuovtr, President, C'oi. W. j A. Morgan, Vico President, R. S. Pendleton, S'cretary. The object of the meeting was >t ktcil by the Premdent. On motion the G>n veoti >n proceeded to the election of one dele gate and alternate to represent the Township in the Congressional Convention to be held at Piedmont on the 20th of August, reunited in the election id O. M. fteltzhoover. delegate and Frank Lucas alternate. On motion the Con vention proceeded to elect delegates to the Sen atorial Convention for this district. . On mo tion Capt. Milton .T. Hillmver and Frank Lu cas were elected delegates by acclamation. On ; motion the Convention proceede<l to the elec- j • i. f three delegatee to the County 0*nveo tion to bo hel l at Charlestown, on the 21st of August. Nominations being ma lt and bal lot taken resulted in the election of J. F. \\ t-!s!> ms. 11. F. Harrison, and \Vm. M Sny der delegate. On motion the County, papers were requested to publish the proceedings of this (' n vend on. On motion the Convention adjourned. O. M. RELTZHOOVEft. Prcs't. W. A. Morgan, Vice Prcs’t. P>. S Pendleton. Sec’y. KaM.KTOWN DISTRICT.—At a meeting of the Democratic Conservative voters of Ka bletown precinct, on Saturday. August 8'b, 1874. the following delegates wore elected : F >r I the Congressional Convention U. II. Lewis, and i J. II. Langdon. t >r State Senatorial Con- j vention which meets in Charlestown <>n ilie | 1-t September. \V. H I’. Lewis and S. L. Ilis- i ler. For the County Convention, which meets I in Charlestown on the 21st f August, Jas. M. ■ Johnston and \V. 0. Norris. S. L RISLEIt, President Wu. O. Norris. Secretary. A CA11D. Mkssrs. it u.liurk :—Pleaso that I decline to net i< an alternate delegat" tt"in the llutfield * precinct to the Convention to be held at Piedmont • ■n th" gOth proximo, under the in't'uetions Riven , bv that iii"« ting, fur the reason* lirst. that the meeting its -ll was a Terr slim one. and secondly, i I could not ca-t a vot«* which would do *uoh utt r violent to th.ntiment of < ot<t a majority «d the people a* there i* in this County, who arc in i favor of Mr. Faulkner'* nomination. U - i: loTt. J NO. II. STKIDER. Tut: Storm.— \Ve exjietienced quite a threatening stortu on Wednesday evening, but thank* t*> an overruling Providence we es- i cop'd calamities. Several stinks of straw— ] from which the wheat had been removed only 21 houra—on the farm of S W Wys uig. ne ir f w. rr .!. -t■ vi d bv ti re. 1 ho ! _•!.t: ing a'- i p tr'lv mum if mi u ani.dl h-use >n tl ,■ turti p ke, a n.ile IhIow town, capsized tberl.imiiey and knocked the ca<tnra from the bedstead.— Mr Jackson, ll>e occupant, «n knocked in sii !o, but in t seriously injured. Iii town a tr - in the garden of the late Mrs. Welsh was knocked over. MARRIED, On th ■ 6th of Mar, at C' darville. Va.. by the II. % K \V \|..nre, Mr. J. J. Kt'SSKIJ.. formerly fll ,;,-t • n, to MimKKBKCCA poor. i' ■ .. ! n’: . by K'-v .1. W. Rowe, JOHN Wi t.sil to Mi-.- AMCHJ. COliltAX—all of Mar tinsburg. DIED, In this place, Monday. Augu-t 10th, 1871, of r.u if -O. Ml -. I.I.IU A ItKTII WKI..SH. widow of ti,,-Ut. Lierjti:>in Welsh, in the 63rd year of her age. At the residence of her parents in Harrisonburg, \ a., oil Tuesday evening, August I th, ls7l. Mrs. I:\IMA M.. w ile of Joseph L. Hrown, and daugh t. : ,,f Joseph I*.and Hannah M. Price, aged 21 years. 7 months and 3 days. The deceased was highly esteemed in our com munity. and the funeral j»r cession that attended her remains t > Woodbine was a sad one indeed.— 11 r sudden death, with its attendant circuinstau e -. made a very pmlbiind impressing upon our whole community. Her afliict d relatives have the deepest sympathy of all who knew them.— Th v, li- w, Ver. sorrow not as those without hope, l"i it is beiiev d she had set h-r house in order, and w as ready to enter in“n “ the marriage supper if the l.atub.”—Mm kiwjham U<yi*trr. At the residence of C. W. Clipp, in this countv, on th- '.*ih itist., Mr. JAMKS 1’KTtIuS, in the Jsfh rear of his age. A Fuiftt ii Nr.i.t . -Ur. Wufar't Bal am of W*’J Chrrry is a friend in tlttil. Who has not .found it such in curing all disease* of the lungs and throat, coughs, colds, and pulmonary atl'cc tious, and “ last, not Icaat," consumption? The so n are assured that the high standard of excel lence on w hich the populai ity of this preparation is based, will always be maintained by the pro prietors. Tj fio Farmers of Maryland and Virginia—Reduction m Prices. Raltimoi.e, Aug 5. 18i; l Having -c-'iircil during the panic l ist Fail and Winter nt reduced prices a full Mipplv nf material' ttM-d in the in mul'i Jure of onr F -r t:!:rs. viz: Peruvian Gdunn, Hues. Sulpliu ric Act ! ami Potash, we are iimv enable 1 to give nur patrons the 'huii fit of our purcliases by rrdtudng the pri e nf mr Fertiliz-rs to cor* n 'puitd with the present low price of grain.— Wo hive accordingly this day reduced the price uf “ Kacplsior " to £.V» per Ton, and our Atntnoniatial Hone I h isphate to sl.j per Ton, Cash. Deliveries to be made at our Works in this C»ty. J. J. TURNFH & CO., Aug. 15, 1871—It. 12 I’.att St. Siikpiikkpstow.n, \V. V\.. Aug. 5, 1S74. Mi.,ks. (iu.i. aiiik:—FK-as,• announce JOHN i Ft. FillTI.K ns ii Candidate tor the House of Dele- ! gates. ID- w ill receive the support ot Aug. S 1871. Many Yotkus. Ceiituut* Liniuieut.«. A There is no pain which the Ccn 0 \ tarn Liniments will not rel. ve, no ^^..f-s-y sw elling they w ill not subdue, and l . n.» lameness which they will not j • ’ , , K cure. This is strong language, hut '* '* tru,,‘ They have prn 14 f duced more cures of rheumatism. ,. neuralgia, lock-jaw. palsy,sprains, k1-^,‘v?““ swellings, caked breasts, scalds, burns, salt-i heuui, ear-ache, Ac., upon the human frame, and of strains, spavin, galls. Ac., nponani- j mats in one year than have all other pretended i n i, lie s since the world began. They are conn tei -irritant, all healing pain relievers. Cripples throw away their ci utches, the lame walk, poison ous bites are rendered harmless ami the wounded are healed without a scar. The recipe is publish ed around each bottle. They sell as no articles ever before sold^and th y -ell because they do just j what they prelend to do. Those who now sutler j from rheumatism, pain or swelling deserve to suf- I fL.r if they will o t use Centaur Liniment, white j wrapper. More than 1000 cei titieates of remarka- | ble cures, including froxeu iimbs, chronic rheuina- , thm. g..irt, running tumors. Ac..havebeenreceiv- j ed. We will send a circular containing certifi cates, the recipe. Ac., gratis, to any one request- j ing it. One bottle of the yellow wrapper Centaur | Liniment is worth one hundred dollars for spav- j mi d or sweenied horses and mules, nr for acrew iviirm in sheep. Stock-ow ners—these liniinen*9 j are worth your attention. Xo family should be , without them. “ White wrapper for family use ,” Yellow’wrapper for animals. Sold brail Drug gists. 60 cents per bi ttle ; large bottl -s, $1.00.— j. (j. i; >k A Co., od Broadway, New York. Can roniA ia more than a substitute for Castor Oil. It i- the only «o/e article in existence which is certain to assimilate the food, regulate the bow els. eure wind-colic and produce natuial sleep. It contain* neither minerals, morphine or alcohol, and is pleasant to t ike. Children need not cry and mother* may rest. October 19, ls’73— ly. or. r<> mlinsoii's Drntul < >lli<»e, CoKSKIt OK CtlAKI.Ks ASH I.IUKUTV S T R K F.T C liarlest o \ v 11. Special N^otice^ Tajik AMERICAN SARDINE COMPANY’S BONELESS SARDINES are much better and less than half the cut of imported Sardines. February 21,1874— lj. To G6ntlt*ui<*ii oi* Tiisto. \'r0C should call and examine our well-assorted Y Spring (foods now opening. As many of these Importations cannot be duplicated, you would uct wisely by leaving your orders early so Hclttt A. A iC \ autter, Merchant Tailors. 82. N. EuUw Street, between Fayette and L-xing* n Streets, lit guaranteed, and no disappointment. April 11, 1*74. —ly. ('ll A SHE OF Fl< Of’HIE TORS. “ TA YLOIt 3 K TE L,’’ Winchester, Virginia. SAMUEL M. MULLIN', l’n>piietor, Late < i i A,uln thorough’^ Uonutotik Wtf FurmitheJ. j July It, 1 v,~4. AMEIi' CAN HOTEL, lmmediat. lv at C. d- 0. K. K. Depot, Stai vros, ^ ihoima. m«cuksni:v a. co., r»«ipjut ■». Ju!v 25. 1814. W, '"AUK. C* BAUHtrT. CITY HOTEL, Carr & 15si nvt t, Proprietors, Corner Chiuci ou and Koval ALEXANDRIA, VA. '. .. This House has b-‘*i newlv refitted with spitiig beds. Dining room refurnished w .tti silver, i M i. 1874, _I effinoer house, HARRISONBURG, VA. TliIn* isTllE Ilot <*I. J. P. EFFINOER, Ow*er and Proprietor*. January 17, 1* ‘ *■ KNTI.KK I H>TEIs. Sbepherdatowit, ieff* r*>u County, W. V*. H.\ V1XG leased the Kntler Hotel. It ta »'•» onrn f*»r lh«* i^CHfnRMM'AtiDd of the Public. Th«* Table will b bt«tmtifi!ly§®ppK *t *dh ill the luxuries and substantial* that the city and cmn tn markets aH rd. The Bar will be JOpplied with cb .e. Li.,u..r*. N but j life and -ft. n tire - i rants will be employed, and ...thin* »h*lt U left und lie that Sill runti ibute t • the Comfort and pleasure of guest*. The Stable will be attend <*fl bv in piinTlcliCpd O^llvr. } ' JOHN H. 8C110PPEKT. .nirni 1C i<*iiu i*«l I’ju Li'in I • OCn addiv* i< Winchester, Va.) together w ith ,j. 3[ursliitll McConui1 1(, \1TILL practice in tlie Circuit and County >> Courts of JcOervin Coanlr, \V. Va.. also in the Court of Appeals held in said county, i. 18,187*—tf. Spt. copy. Valuable Timber Land FOR SALK. r« t|I K undets’gned offers for -ale. pi irately, t» o £ Valuable Tincts ot TillliEK LAN 1). lhe tiist contains 130 ACRES, jving ..ii tlie East side of the Shenai doah river, in .1 ii ' on c-.unty. West Virginia. The .«****/-. public road leading from Keyes' Kerry > to Hillsboro, passes through the centre ol this tract. It has on it a Good Tenement House, and is well w atered with finrSpi ing*. The great er portion of it has not been eut -.11 since 1840, and has a large grow th of Cln stnut Timber upou it at , this time. The second ti act contains .*>T f i -V (.1 I • Iving on the East side of the Shenandoah river, in said county, directly udjaccut to the river, and l ' _. mil'> above the Blooimry Sa-h Factory, "ill cut forty cords of wood per acre, and thousands ot j railroad cros—tics mav be gotten out from the ti act. It i» also well watered, and capable ol sub-division. It lias on it TIIKEE GOOD TENEMENT HOCSES. Both tracts lie within a short di-lanceot Charles town and Harper’s Ferry, and the timber on each is easy of access. Price and terms of sale mat! known on anplica- , tifoi to GEO. IN. LitIU.L15LUULU. September 7, 1872—tf. New Goodsand Fresh Groceries. J L’ST received and for sale in Charlestown, f> pieces 4-4 Bed and M hi to Matting, o “ 4-4 White Matting, •I 4 Floor Oil Cloth. Green and Buff Window Holland, with Fixtures, : 20 ps. Paper Blinds. Green and Boasted I'off'-c. (’"(Tee Essence, White and Brow n Sugars. T as. Spices, Mustard, Bice, Fre.-h Soda . M at.'iCrackers. In a few dacs we will hat i complete assort ment of Di:Y GOODS, NOTIONS, a t’.—all of which will he sold t’lroip l"r t ash or Country j Produce—such as Bacon, Laid. Butter. Eggs. <f c. FKANK T. OUOVE. April II. 1874. <JO.VC’II MAKING anil Livery iu (’liai'Iestown* -V» «»W c 11 f| K undersigned having entered into a Co | Partnership, under tlie name uud style of, STUMP* HAWKS, Will conduct tin- busitto?* of COACH MAKING AND REPAIRING In all its branches, guarantying (It.-best work man-hip and satisfactory term*. We intend to , largely increa.-e the business and make to order, and also to keep .<n hand for -ah- (’ A KKI AfJKS, BUGGIES. KOCKAWAYS and EIGHT WAG ONS of the most approved pattern*, anu nf supe rior materials, and wan ant every article to be as recommended. We shall have in our employ sinne of the hands who, for twenty vearSof more, were employed bv May. W. J. Hawks and also have the , benefit of his pn-si net* and advice, and it will be the endeavor <d the new firm ' > maintain thereuu- I ration ol HAWKS’ COACII FACTORY. Old Carriage* taken in exchange for new work; Oa hand, constantly. Second hand work which will be disposed of at moderate figure*. Ill addition to the above, w. purpose giving onr attention to a general LIN I'.RN IG SIN ESS, and will keep good horses and vrhicleaof every de scription for the accommodatioi. ■ : i lie public. A. STUMP. A. NV. HAWKS. August 10, l j>7 1—ly. MOW GOODS. respcctfnBy call the attention of Cur \\ friends and the public to our stock of Spviiii? and Summer DTI Y GOODS, (' ASS I M i : 11ES, BOOTS, SHOTS. HATS, CATS. OIL CLOTH. MATTING, AC. (>ur Good* have been well *-l rteri. arid will be sold as low a- they can be bought in tins market. As we consider it no trouble to show good*, we invite all to call and examine them. JuHN NV. LOCK. Having mad** an engagement with the above firm. 1 will be phased to see and wait upon my old friends and customers. . . May !», 1*74. K. M. AISQCITH, J*. ].( 1ST. SUNDAY afternoon. July ltuh. 1»74, from my coat pock-1, on the Tow n Ail y between Spotta’ Sh ip atui the Town Run or on the Pike-road be tween Lock’s Mill and Harewnod, a SII.V hR l’LATED INSTRUMENT of U" use to any person but a physician. The finder will confer a lavor hr returning to Aug. 1, 1*74. J. J. II. STRAITH. | ante\>rnjREp Tobacco,—si? b ■ - y £ Chewing Tobacco, assorted brand*, and va rious pric-5,3 and 4 plugs t« the p- und. 10 cases lilack Sweet Navy. 2*. and 5s, 15 cases Bright S'.v. ,-t Navv. -’*. 4*‘ 5*. «S and 10*, Extra Fine : 20 boxVs fupeftor Light Pressed do., ju-t received, for sale by LOGAN. BRO. * CO.. Old Stand No. no, Winchester, Va. 1)IPES. PIPE STEMS. AC.—50 Box.* So. 1 ' <'haik Pipe*. 6S do. Powhattnn, very good ; , 5s dozen assorted Wood. do. some very fine; 5,000 Ueed anil K .-t Stern*. 35 Boxe* Ga. ret't’# Scotch Snulf. 25 do. Bond’#, do. Rappee. Congres*. and Mac.-ob v : V . o| Mason’* Blacking. 5 Urn** do. French, 50 Gross Matches. ju>t. ee ivrd for sale bv LOGAN. BRO. f- CO.. No. ■>'5, Old Stand, Winchester, Va. Aug. 1. 1S7 4. I 'INK t’ I GABS—120.000 Hist ri, Booquok. La £1 India, I.a Flor, Victoria, l ragran, Punch, Vara Puff, l.a Exposition. La K*pan, La Gloria, Gran- Duel...-*. La Conora, Monolia. Partagas, Crown. 10-4(), John Hancock, and Star of the South Cigars, for sale bv LOGAN. BUO. A CO.. No. "5, Old Stand, Winchester, Va. Aug. 1. 1874. OMOKIXOTOBACCO.—We have just received ^ 1! c:is'-‘ Old Jockey Club Smoking Tobacco; II do. Pride of Virginia and Hiawatha ; 4 do. Sol diers Comfort; 2 do. Fruit and Flower*: 2 do. Planter* Pride; Id *. Jolly Boy ; 4 do. S1»*k> Fly ; 2 do. Superior Durham: 3 do. Gravely N<». 1 ; 4 Mar Qu vn; 2 do. Young Atneiica; Id do. S.al of Viigit.ia; > do. Pit. ' Apple; 2 do. Westward Ho, for sale by LOGAN. BRO. A CO.. Nil. t>5, Old Stand, W inchester, Va. Aug. 1. 1874. riYOBACCO AND CIGARS H u £ eeiving a large stock of ChewiBg and Smok ing Tobacco ..I #11 grad.* and ;«ric.'«, with manv Choice brand* ot Cigai*. Snuil*. Pin* •, Ac., ahirlt | we off.-r t*. the merchant* of the A alley at price* . to suit the time*-. LOGAN BRO. A CO . No. *5, Old Stand, Winchester, A a. Aug. 1, lh74. / * ARIIOI 1C D. . tal Soap if- • I £ Tartu, preveut 4eea hruincM th • gu:t;-. and thoroughly cle*n*e the month, to b<- found at Aug. 1, I«7t. C E. BFLI.KB’S. C*PD“ 8 f lit kind*. * al kind* A Rak.ef ^ p r, C.-rn -t* h. D --usi. d < • . 'ut. Extract# Lemon. Vanilla, Orange, ?lu»btrry, i Pine Apple and Nectar, t« be had at Aug. I, W4 C. E. BEI.LKU’S. (' G.NTF.N MAI. C lery Sail f. r Soup#, Graiir*. 1 I j Meat*, d r., for rale by Aug 1, IOTA C. P. BLI.l.ER. tOMSTOCK'S Rational Food, a substitute for; Mother*’ milk, ew*wp**eed only ot ih»- heart of t tin- berry of W heat and Barley, andrannul many ca*-- Ik- the I a*t injuriou*, to be found at Aug. 1.1x74. C. K. BELLER'S. ItRESfl Tnrnip Sc d tj be had at Aug. 1. l“74. C. E. BELLER’S. IARGE Cak-4 Fine T ilct S> ap «nlv 1” c ntsa , J cake at C. E. BELLER’S. Sw .»* I . 1 11 I ' f I. ” .-I niumna ■‘"•■v I l- it '• n tti on tie-hair. .N, ok ei O at. Grand ilnchro Co|„ghe, the iircrUit out. to lie had at Aug. l. I-.:. ( . K. BELLER’S. 1 A DIES.- I have jn.-t received an additional • j supple »f Glassware embracing thirty dozen roved Fruit Jars and Jelly Capa. Plena give uu a call before purchasing. I sell cheap for cash. RwpcbtfUlly, July 4, 1S74. W.EBT. i / \ / \ i t t! A I.T.ON S Stone and Crockery Ware i * M f *. } all sizes, ju.-t received for sale by May 23, 1*74. w • EBY. 1)A REEL CllbuNSjust received for sale by > May 30, 1874. W. EBY. IWTI1A Choice Gen l’dwdei Tea, just received, <i lor sale hv Mar. 28, 1874. W, EBY. SALT.—I am in receipt of a large lot ol G. A <f* Fine Salt, and will make it to the advantage of the rurehitser to buy of me. Respectfully. June'27, 1*74. W. EBY. 'V I ACARONI A Cheese, Canada IVns, Hominy, ^ 11 O' ans. Dried Peach s and best Canned Oys ters to he found among a good stock of Groceries, at G. W. T. KKAUSLKY’S. ONE Si tt of Ladies anil One Sett of Children's White Furs, for sale at half their price , Feb. II, 1*71. G. W.T. KEAUSLEt. IMRE PROOF WARE.—Teapots. Oval Bakers, i Stone Tubs, Nappies, Cake Moulds, and Fire Flat,•- all lire pronlT; Spittoons of safhe mate rial and Terra Cotton Flower 1’ota and Hanging Baskets, for sale by Feb. U. 1*71. G. W. T. KEARSLEY. < Uassware. I { \C\f\ PIECES including 50 dozen Table 1 Tumblers and Goblets, Wines and Jellies, Pitchers, Molasses Cans, Dishes, Bowls, Covered Fruit Stands and Jars. Vinegar, Pepper and Mustard Cruets, II, I and 5 hole Castors, very cheap, just received and Uir sale by May 30, 1*71. W. EBY. I ADIES wishing to make purchases in above j at tides will do well to examine my large stock before making purchases. May 30 1*71. W. EBY. DRIED PEACHES just received, tor sale bv May '23, 1*71. VV. EBY. 'a 5 \l/i A Double Shovel Plough, wrought iron 7 ] beam, steel shovels: also Steel Shovels lor Double Shovel Ploughs. For sale bv May JAS. I.AW. IIOOI F. IAP RUGS for sale by j JAS. LAW. IIOOFF. HAND Hay ar.d Grain Hakes. II iff's. Stone*, Ac. ' JAS. LAW. IIOOFF. "P VNGLISil Waldron Grain Scythes, for sale by J’j JAS. LAW. IIOOFF. Grain Drills. it rll are soiling the Hagerstown Gum Spring t i Drill, complete with Gu mo and 1 • rn'•* seed attn-hoicnt. Ibis is a Standaid Drill, and needs no further adveiusing. Each Drill sold by us is wan anted lor one war. WASHINGTON <t I.1PPITT. SPRING GOODS. IIIA\Lju«t. returned Irom the .>nrtn, and am notv receiving my first regular purchase uf SPUING GOODS; Mv stock of CLOTHS ami CASSIM HUES—se ll rted n itli a great deal of care—I can offer to my | friends with confidence. Th.se goods have been j purchased at pricis ruinous to the interest of manufacturers, andean be sold lower than they j have be n offered lor years. In 1) hi tic I)rv Goods—such as Calicoes. Cot ton f everv description, Ginghams. Ticks. Hosie- , tv, .Notions. Shoes, Crockery and GI»s*ware— ! mv stock is fully up to that ot any past season. A lull line of Groceries constantly on hand at prices which cannot fail to give satisfaction. An examination of mv stock Solicit’d. April 35,1874. DATID HOWELL. Alt TJ C SOI >A WATER. have opened our SODA F01 NTAIV for y \ the Season, and will dispense the purest Water with the very freshest and ino-t delicately flavored Syrups. As a cool and refreshing bever age during the hot months, it ha* no superior.— j Give us a call, for we claim there is none bitter1 made. , „ , May 16, lf»74. W. 8. MASON. / 1HGICE lot of Cigars, Si.e king and Chewing \ Tobacco for sale bv duly 11,1874, W. S. MiSOK. GEOItGE T- LIGHT," PEALKR fS Di’iiirr*, Medicines. Piiints, SCHOOL HOOKS. STATIONERY,TOBACCOS, CIGAILS, AC.. rpAKKS tbis opportunity of thanking h patron* I tr their most liberal patronagej lor th last vi ar, and hopes by -tiict atten- / | tiou and lair dealing to merit a continuance of the : same. I sell jir*t rale good* alWays ; do not sell coHHl'rf't it or i/i.ndm (or the L«l. Warrant everyth log Sold—t.sbe returned if not as guaran teed. It is mv desire, and also pleasure, to sell my \ nations THE BEST QUALITY' OF GOODS Ahtnibut will it compelled, sell them Laudanum for (J cts., Syrup for 3 ct*.. and Co| gne for 25cts. per pint: but at the same time, let me inform you, that according to the United States rharmacopea, i vou can't make Laudanum for less than 10 cts., by : the wholesale. A much cheaper plan is tr. buy ; your goods genuine, and add the trrrttr jourtelT. I want alfmr old Accounts settled op byjiaying the Cash immediately, and new hum begun imme diately, if not sooner. Will m>task for money on the new ones until after Harvest. CIGARS—he«t in town. January 17,1 ^74. GEO. T. LIGHT. (~1IltCUL.\TING Librarv. at Jari. 17,1874. 1.1.0. T. LIGHT'S. (10UNTUY Merchant* will b • supplied at good rate* with Harvest Tinware br Juue C, lift. DUKE A OALLAHER. • Change <>i* Locution. Wooleri Goods. rpHE undersigned respectfully inforyns his P>r f mer customers and the public generally that hr has leased the Slmnnondale Factory, and will there manufacture Woolen Good.- on an increased scale—having greater facilities and more Improved Machinery. beside a fall Corps ol co.n pc'tent wnikmen. Every a: tide bet. toi ire "’in ufacturcd under trv siipci tG'"n trill, in iny pres ent establishment, be produced in greater pt rtec- j lion, and nil! compare favorably with the bi.-t fabrics. .... . I aui in the market for Wool, and will purcliasa at the Factory, and thn ugh my Agents in t hnls town, Messrs. I>uke A GallaloT—allowing • highest mat ket price. If more convenient h*r >nv old customers won mav desire to exchange *» "“I for Goods to deliver the Wool in Ch*rkv.»«n. Messsrs. Duke A Gallsher arc authorir d to re ceive and receipt for the same. Information as to prices, Ac., mav be hid ' addressing me at Kabletown, or my Agents at Charlestown. . . Thankful for the very liberal patr- nag- beret < foVe extended me. I Hurt to merit, by < su- ul at tenfion to business, the manufacture "f i», • >• 1 1 goods and bv moderate eharg-a. a c atiao ieee " the good will and cuetot l ol «*>i lends ar d a t> i bv new ones. , A. McCARRELL, Jr. May TI, 1*71. $>in7 r»/*g. i^i:h>»! .rK Uhr 1 May 21, l«7i. W.LBT. (’ tlllKK Vinrgar. Pur*, just re •1 d * •' » July II. 1*74. w EBY. (1 . \ t KI I ■ moa.BoJh afcB Rfrtae.jMt re- ■ j ceivi-d. f r sale by , , JWy 11, 1*74. *’. EMT. OAPBAGO, I’ * A '* a» i . < K,,.h C- »r o» t r. T ported and American. Oran,.-* ai d Lo»■•«* t--r j f*J uly 1, 1*71. If BBT. XE H * GOODS! XEW GOODS! «fOO|>S in m lie. ea.rst ti>( relit.Rye-de.,-4» _ m M*mi. BfTRI rB Jane 27, 1*74. JmeJiy !*t re. u ^ate voi r ryfb hv baring thoecsplendid lany Bnraers I kir- ,,,r < sale; they yltt *>»» light save mere oil, and at ie«» liable t» explode than any oth-r Harare 4a trl I utencr. Alw »v» oo hand at L. IllRKI.h d .1 KM -7. I-7V -• QpECTACl.KS A SPECIALTY I’ ■ "* I. Silisi .... .Ii r-.ii ...i .t L. IHXKI ES S ., - . Jewelry Store. I f EI'AIKS of all kind* in : . i n l\ aeatn -- ud di*| lei June 27, 1874. L. DINKL!. DON’T DELAY. IX ARM HUS are urged to make ninth, ire - j *, * just ,nar vested finder inch auspicious skies, by Insuring in a reliable Compnuv. I v .11 lake ri-ks upon Wheat in the Shuck oi fetai k or in Granaries, upon reasonable terms. J. El). DUKE. Agent. At Duke & Gallahcr’s, Charlestown. July 4, 1*71. \ LARGE variety of Flowei Sera* and Plant* from the well-known house of Uobcit IJuist, iust recoiled uml lor sale by April 11,1874. C. B. BEL I Seasonable Go.As. Pi ) Coolers—all sires and »•• auii'ullr lit i-b I ; Galvanized Horse and Slop Ilucki ts—cb. ap an.l last a lifetime: latest and most approx, d ( <■_!;' Stove*; Toilet Ware < Prctad Pan* I’lates shallow and deep; Draft and lluggy f ol lars—well finished and rheap; lull line of Tin xx are and Ha: vest timid* — all inni k* d «b*x' n to box est living prices; the Rest llol'se Lakes in the market, fur sale by June 27, 187(. DI KE A GAEEAH1.IL Iron Safe for Sale. I AM authorized be the Director* of the Jeffer son County Ruilding A>.-oeiutinti to offer at private sale all eZcelfelit Eite l.’ro .f Sale, large, and in lirst rate condition. l'iice$*0. \V. W. II GALLAHLR, July 25, 1874-2m. Trcas. J. C. IL A. •I*nvs- uml Umi«lult«*i'Uto<l Old Rye Whiskey Manufactured by .7. I *li nifcfii r«l«»«*»* »V Suns, STAUNTON, VIRGINIA. Established in 1820. For Genuine send your or ders direct. Annhytii nf I'rof. ■/. /.. (\tn/>kiU. Laboratory of W. <t L. University. Lexington, Vn. Messrs. J. Homgardner A Sons, Staunton, \ a. Gehtlemeh The sample of Whiskey sent here bv you lor analysis, has been subjected to a care ful Chemical examination, and found to Ik* free from all drugs, or substance* foreign to I'urc* Rye Whiskey. It* mlldnes- apd purify adapt it well to Medicinal purposes lor which I’ure \\ hiskey is wanted. Very Respectfully, J. L. CAMI’lll LL. I’rof. oi ChemL-try. Tfb*"Sold i’ure and Unadulterated, iii (Juanll ties and 1'ackagc* ol all size.*. Tor Prices and all other information, apply to J. RUMGARDNER A SONS. July 4, 1*74. Staunton, Va. Now toi the next Wheat Crop! Whami’s Super ; I ^JiOSpilMl (*• II T F. new offer the Farmers for Wheal this Fall. Whann's Super Ph"*pbnte. Being ourselves interested in the Wheat Crop, and having given the different varieties our spe cial attention for several years, we art now pre pared from our own observation, to offer t!i the Farmer* an article that we are not afraid t» re commend and guarantee, t“ contain a* much of the essential properties lor the growth, maturing j and yield ot Wheat as any we have heretofore ol \ fereil nr phich has been used in our country.— \\. propo * to sell the Pi torv terms as any offered in the Market. W eat* w filing t • ,-st it alongside ol nor other bow u* d The past few years have satislied ali intelligent Farmers, that it i* useless and very unpiofilabh to sow Wheat w ithout some kindot Fertilizer, and it is the experience of the et agriculturists of the Wheat growing portion* of onr i urtn tl “high” farming pays. We will furnish cii culars upon application, and all those who wish to pur chase tor this Fall, w ill please Send us their orders j at once, that we tnayjie prepared to fill all order* Without fail. HILLKARY A JOIINSO>. Summit Point, Jiff. Co., W. V a. July 18. 1874—tf. f*. S.—We can offer to the different Grange* great inducements to buy fr"in us. IIILLEAKY A JOHNSON. July 18, 1874—tf. RESUMED BUSINESS! H AYING purchased the STOCK Ol GOODS of the late W. C. Sheerer, (formerly K- ar aley A Sheerer,) tv which I have made addi- j tions of ,/RY GOODS, antf such articles a* are generally no* did by the people, I respectfully a*k a call fiwm mjr former customer; and the public generally, at the old • stand, where they can judge f >r themselves as t" ovality and price off mv go* d*. GKO. W. T. KEARSLEY. Charlestown, Dec. C, 1873. HARVEST GOODS.—I have opened a frxh supply of Brown and Defined Sugars all grade*, Syrups. Molasses, Carolina Die -. C> ff -e at reduced price. Cheese, Crackers. Macaroni. Ac. June 13, 074. DAVID HOWELL. N?fW PRINTS and DOMESTICS, ju-t. { u - _ Jnce 13, 1874. DAVID HuWfcLL. I I EA'*Y Osnaburg for Machine SL •■t», for June 13, 1874. DAVID HOWELL. M EDICATED Waters and Salt* for «ale by GEO. T. LIGHT. ri , r a** ■ _•• - '>ar > Tho onlj Kclublci.mt : » iO • 1 '•''' *io0,(}00 00 II* VALI AWL’-; (ill • 'iu B« UUuibtii^. in i.. i>. m»i >. ;•-* 16 gift T* b* l*r*« *»•*■•■«. <r; ; Om* 4>i <tt.U € ;•. . * i‘ • • ' ^ iu C-w««lI IV* Prim tM.‘" /V* »/*.;« /.«* |Y|5 I . 1 £l « t 4 (| i f -If,. 0»# FmU/ «.?n :< * liv(4 € ImU^ ^ ^ ** ^ J /•„>» R'p.'UlKi <► I • * l-*» 4* ■ilglifm* g: P • twt • •» f***• ***• Ot * •** * 1 * i 2m~.*V. t. D ■»*'*. P*' -*• 1*1 W. I I* l.MHMU, W. X K| «-fi \ I", i f . Sl$y )4( 1**4. U. V* . T. I^I»AIUI(*0 • Fri'h n:.J C'..i ;ip Gr«c *. •. I ¥ iVISG «.* I..'. i!j.:f U ll» Gaocca's ur»3.»2y«s. We now offer I 1 ou* ii i ;.di ai>J t | ubl.r. at th ’ <>td stand <>n the eawr «ippi*.U') thg Lank of Chat U ptow n. a Freak am1 l*i .uic lot of (i ROCK. KIES, yl'KKXSVYAK.:. GLaVS.SW.ViLK, WnoDKNWAKE, AC, At mod .-rate prlci#. Git u- » HA VIS A LOCK. yr-<f~Country I’roJuceof ail kind* tak.u in < a* change lor goods. 1*. A L. September 20. l ->7 1 oil. Groceries, Tobacco, 2a-. TIMi E .uI)' ib.-r !i.: • r. ' 1 ! t ru i ' £ |v occupied by Mr. 4"- 'di ii. I .-ten.-I). 1 'l Main stiiet, op}*-Mb-Mr. Hid' it' , til «I • bar in rl«re and Mr sale a va:iely ol btai.da ol Tobaot’o, Sl»v:ti*s?» cV*i.-., And as! ch of FAMILY GROCERIES. FLO Lit, CON 1'1’CXJON" I'll Y, AC., To which lu-Invite.- the attention nf ib - publ.c. vyi^Couittry 1’roduco tahcii iu exchange o;t (flNllif, May 23, 1h74— I). S. HUGHES. SlMJlNf; TKAUi:. I IIAVB now in Store a la t.ei, .. !!' >*'l AND SlidKS ior S.uL g i id . o manufacture. I ban- a great many lat -nlisfui; the season, handsome and atti m-iitI aui a .<» ready In pay prompt nttentn n t »a!l oitl . • K • pairing neatly executed. GL>). ii. llAGLEV. J. T. flAOLKV. at l>n'’:< Id*-. I: •■•pa n'way a good Mock nl Homo and i it* turd- I; *•>’! , SHOES AND <1 \ ITKiiS. A I. Tobacco. I ,;.il and Sunil. (’• nfection* i i- ■ of • i y d • • • . . Notions, Hosiery. Glov. Ac., .i c., ai d id -• < i increase hi* stock with ottict good*. A. •• u •. to order and i .-pair* all kinds .uiditvli. of I and Sh "•*. April 4. 1^71. N< >TI< 1TAK E this method I • i ' it. •, Di. •<!< a:, I cu.-tnmer* iu g- ueml, iliat I hare not tuurt-d on Main Mrcet, but am Mill at u: t : '■ f< • rquarefrom Mr. Jacob Starri'c to;. ... itu- I. town road, doing all kind, ol WATCH, C LOCK, AM) JKVVLLItV KKI'AIBING, At price.* that 1 defy corn in-r ■ • I 'ill : . cheaper than any man in t: . i ... of V. ■ t \ ,r ginia, lor the .-.tine m . - t w ork. I’.. . , Umbrella*, Violin*. Ac., repined. June 37, 1874-ly. W. W. Lt'ItTON iupiscop.il Female Inslilutc. LXbLU mi Mbit, u y cv un&rx cm u it, WlXCIlLoTEK, VIRGINIA. RKV. j. Vi WilB IT, 4. .' PriBl ; ll (For twenty year* c in:- ct. J w ub ii.e \ ,i. Kermhr Institute. Staunton, Va., -. teucLcr or v. c principal,) Assisted by anexperi nr. d, w.-llquallit- d mdc' iu pb-le corpg of tdichcr*, alt. !;•!•. i.pp ud. 1 hi* Institute will In- opcie d o.r the rrrepth'n ... i.. —/ '"-'r (.•tuber, I'74. An early application D desirable, as the num ber of Iciarditi!: pupil? w ill be limit- t Fur Circular- add. Ret J. r. VVb' 11,l.i u r ton, Va., or Col, F. W. M. Iluliuay, Wii. I, t. Vi,, and Cleljrv of the Prop t ut i Chuich of'the Jjioceruol Va., l.e .. |;. II. 1 lill’H and Trustccaof the Ya. temale In.t o«, Suu.. tun. Va. July II, 1x74 —2m. Grain YY’antcd. ff Ml K hijfbext Ca*h | : if -? u ili be i id fur < ix the ear ipi abafled | ah - li e all i Ot t?i am, at the Chat I tiuwf) III pet. SlARUYd LUCK. January 10, 1x71—tf. 1'RESII lutof flue S.\viu, .Machine f) ! \ by L. DIMCIJ . April 4, 1x74. (1 AftllKX Seed fro in the Seed house of I;.. • t. I Rurst* of Philadelphia, every [ > ir x li ra n ted to be found at -Mar. 7, 1x74. C. K. llFM.Ifl'S \\rAI.I. PAPER. -lOOdidVn , tyl- .. .‘.II YY I’af r. fur.-alcbv May 1C, 1x71. Ci. W. T. KKAKSLEV. SI'RJXd mpplr «f Dry <- •iCrutcHc- and ^ (Juoeniware, jut ret . d by May 1C, 1X74. <i. W. T. !{EARS LEY . rpiiE i I the purest material, r\pr, -sly for fax ;lr n e. It lx especially corn, , . t;t jr, . (ikin*: I; . Rtiak|, Street Caki l'a-try, Pudding, «to., t, I had at April II. 171. ('. V. HELLER’S. 1'0It Piarbtea and Dr*ente*r u (7ra*.. Mixture, the original r* ci;- • at July 11. i - 71. fAHO MASSIE A COLLIN’S celebrated PbiU-li ’ »h , AI*—nothin/ h -Irer for l»rti - •« i iiu * j, weakness and debility, fur sale bv July 11, 1x74. W. S. MASON. T\OW|f.-Another nducti*. in ( !' .. a, j.1 - to J f the Old Family Ur- ry Sio «*t hi -<• y>r»er*. May 30, lf.74, W. EHY, -N'OTICK. I ) ART IKS Indchti d t n? v .*t pie;*.- f-.r | ward acd act!; -at i.; cc. s-we na- • business. We other uur entice si*k!c (inode a* less than Cost, at wc ttill cb n* m : It .'*. Our I.ease exj In * »• th.'.t ai• <*, -1 •. c • prlled to vacate the Store. * i* l! lion of Merchants tu our Si k.v.i i I, vu .,*11 close <ojt on reasonable Use to *<**1 p i th •. July IX, 1 *>7i. .i. i'OSi. A RRO. \I"ATER C'tOLLI. nr YY jas. Law. UUUFF.