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Th.3 Virginia, F:33 Pr333, ru*‘ “Old Family Jonrnrtl ” Chaklistovcx, AcarsT 0, 1*70. liA IS V. % SMAl.l. BilK VSTl’IN, will “ iUHy” «* ft, Y was lo«t on W.-dnetday evening. Tlie finder > • ■ .. l' i.i Hasli • v«rv wwlliltlt, girl Vv leaving it *t IKKE PRESS Of KICK. Aag. 2, IsT'J. \Ve have I ii 'ilili, <1 to ilet’er a large amount of news matter, in type for this paper, \j a til next week We have tr- in Mr. I>. I> f'nutter a cap f delicious Honey —a sample of such as he *hl' to furnish customers from hU Store V: >ng with other goo.!* common to a family grocery. His go ..Is nre of nice quality ami st “bottom prices.' We have th ‘ (!thwnl>- ujk>u our table, ■ ti-s* terub-r of a pip t publishd iu *lil :a re couaty, NY A Yirgiuii—the first journal - at:-' a-1 venture there It tou patent outside. : it a h eu *-m 11 • ind l.», ail the m! it at tv .■ enpreb'»i».«:Te a i l w, !l written. IN j h :pe it to id prosper. T. Marcellas M irshall. Pmprie* I r. I'n ■ l ai.»;i I.'ag-i ' an l other colored I ties and individuals of this p tec—iu all t the number of “no—visited Sheplierdstoivn » -i I'n ! iv of lost wuk r. i the S. V. R. R.— ’{• - lav, Friday, the S. V. R. R . will convey » i’h as desire to attend a colored Sunday S.hjyl Picnic at P. rryvil’c— round trio 50 cents. Tiie K!e« tio:i uf School officers passed ;] very quietly iu Charlestown. The ticket presented through the columns if the PlEK P ;ess wis elected—the result was that fore* shad need by us: it received M almost uoiver -jl support, ’ ami is cne well calculated to a.l v ri" educational interests. NVe give the vote elsewhere. II «n. Win. Milm *. Jr.. President of the S. v. It. It . Hon. A. H. IMelcr. David ltillmyre, K>*1 , .lu.Jge J i. icveii, v,oi. o. •{ A Na.lenb.msch and other members of the S Y. K. U Directory were iu town on M n day. We understand that the outlook for a speedy ccnstrnction of the road to its coutcin j at -1 termination in Augusta is lutter now lum at any form- r p ri *1, an ! the fit- tids ol th- real are greatly encourage!. The Fireman's lVni-' at Byrnes I lan.l on Tuesday was*well attended, but Uo K, numerously m was anticipated. We under stand the day was ci.j-.yable to many. Sonn of the firemen thought it »fpr trine to tak* m an vstra supply of fire-water, and one LI J.av from Frederick city in drawing a pi»to e:cUkn!aliy shot himself, Causing a ties! w un !—thus m iking the W-t use of a wi ap -i tl.it was no part of a picnic equipment an wb c!i should t*a/3 been l *ft it *• ■ n ?. \Y .man's Friend! i- >i i'-ti‘r- (Yli » rat...’ A c Wi A 1'i'tv fs t -r Scwii g M whines p.ji . . «ts are s... 11 av.* been add with! the pv t twelve m t- ’i?. Mr. W . MeUit ,.U- is the U •: .-ral Agent operating in tl i. r k I f.-' nple nrr;Uipement n-ay ! ..-i, | t vr. , r. th r fur itur to mak v. It S a .g Machine - it M Girt i.- is the L*ca! A:- :d it . M>i Th*i ;«d d !.: < ilayun* 1 .»*• 1 .Johnson, an .j i s L :»g, t ei W Ines-ivy un-rj a!id at h->tue. t’ 1" }•■ lie < urt tf Appe* •rgatii/ si on Wedm .-lay '.[term n and t ut. i d i vr! v up -a business ou liiur> lav m< n bg. Dav tl it ''.veil v.-.i* app luted t rier t i • C .it Turner A sit by Deal! is I'agc an If*-- 'y I* Mi i i".ka . t -I.iMt -r. l ie care argued on Thurs-lay m 'rr.i«i u ti..! f W. f Grantham, aj p-GIa- ?. r D ft f a.-as t. c* app-.d’scf. Counsel—Tran •,T9 and Fi-uke, and Lucas and TrapnelL y .Foukc, Trapnell and Travers mail t. .i irguments. «fat inlay • : :"-t ‘-IV i. r G l’t-rgu -ti, lit* in- '.uir, wife and tw r ldreu were ridir* In a vehicle near Fr.-n 11 - tie «i . el c i • Hi and ran t:p m th 1 .Is f tLch rse, frightening the animal an g it to run. .’ g :;nma: -g •»! a 1 left the rua I. and U the edge of an embank m it the t p of the Teh* cl" caught in th t ranches ■ f a cellar irce. l e h rse > rca.. • • Ir :n the car rug* ran ir.,g luuuy >■} - Mr 1' 1: it it.g bold <f the lines was drawn oil # mil r it h i m severely. m tne turn 4 over of iLiu* ve’ii. ’t the venerable mother. Mr. F.-rgus a w i j litc seriously injured an. s wife <ii-.tait.cd s uc bruises. 1 e chi! !rci re euiy slightly hurt. F rtunattly tne ac ot • . eurred after they haJ descended tb. t aontaia. Ou T llie mt.-t vigi tnt* refill aw - grteous * mdactors on the Valley Divisioi f the IV A 0. U. It. t M us sotue weeks ag< t! at he had greater ipprcheosion of accident ,t the Charlestown i>. j • ♦. than at v other oi ihe row), because more persons got c*n and ot L. re, .»-•! t o many of them risked their live! lin.bs by getting off and on the trains when in motion. Ho has been trying to cor r.ct the trouble—mainly caused by friend g. tting into, the cars to see . r seat friends.— > . Tuesday a serious accident was barely cs .aped by a number of excursionist* leaving the cars for the brief st p here and rushing tc the platform whilst the train was moving o:T The life cf one of the superior officers of this I).vision of the road, M»j. Fitzgerald, whost : ity called him tempirarily from the trainer Tuesday, had his life j ut in jeopardy by just such a rush of persons as had no business tc leave tho train at all. It is very dangerous in these days of fast trains and when very brief f>me is allowe l for »t ppages f-r persons to get ft r on the trains unnecessarily. We have daily warnings. A an e:\fiutrut of Isratlili'h principles ar.d an organ t that race too San l rancisco rj ) lkbr.tr takes high rink. In its issue f July 2oth this journal has a few words, dig nified and well cb sin, antnt Corbin s recent a t. >n in ez< ludiug tne Jews from Manhattan i- ach. Associating Ju,l?c >klton's precedent, * year, in this regard with t irbin s later 1 ndoct, it sav* that “instead af disgracing the w »*,’tl.y intended tiny have humiliated 1L iiteive*. Electron of School Officers. <*haru->tow:j District. Charlestown. W. S. H- Totai for Countv Superint. , John H.ss 273 ?l 25. For IPre*. RuardofKd. Cleon Moore CTO 11 For Commissioned. . - I 1 "hn Strother Moore '*65 13 23i i William Phillip* 233 1C 24!* I Wm. H. Moore 232 20 252 Wo*. H. Travers 231 16 247 Jno. K. Hilbert 3 41 S. S. Dalgarn 31 00 31 John Torterfield 44 2 46 Ksroin Slifer 1 0 1 1 For Power to Levy.253 20 2i3 y 00 5 | Middleway District. Middleway. Strider'i. Total, i For Coontv Sup’t. John Ileaa 157 57 lb4 For Pres. IP aid ol Ed. J. M. .Nicelr 84 35 122 Henry Tantjuary 41 15 60 For Commissioned. J. J. Kaunsborg P- 37 l.fl J. 1.. Mmeinhi s"* 83 117 John B. Wat-on S3 23 U* J. W. ChapiUan' 45 30 iS Ja>. I.. Kobe u 3!* W» 3? I'. S. Hinton 3'J 23 Ct'i Jas. F. Watson 3!* 23 I. H. Strider 33 21 60 Danu I tletzendauner 3d 26 65 J. V. Evan* 00 2 ' For Power to Levy 127 57 1S4 1 M 1 Oski us Distrut. Kkble'.ow a. Sam. Ft. Total. For Countv Supt. „ . John Ucu 03 00 060 For Pre*. lid. tf Ed. A. F. Davis 83 00 000 II. W. Crittenden H Vi 000 Daniel HelMebower l 060 ! For Commissioners. i «S. I*. bi-sVr 62 00 000 Caleb Burn* 7!* 00 000 K. V. Shirley 66 00 000 It K Mill >u 6.» 00 000 Samuel Hill 33 00 ono Joan J. Kablc 34 00 oo« Daniel ID tlebower 1!* 00 000 A. P. Thomson 26 00 000 Joseph MorroT ti 00 M0 For Power to Levy 00 00 000 ; A£»ia,t 5 *"J 0O0 ilol.lVAK DlsTlRCT. Ilailtonu. Holivar. Total. (For ('■ untv Sup?. • John ll.-'-s 43 J McMurran H 1 *> Joshua Cavalier "0 II For Pro*. 11<I. of Kit. I J. W. Killer 53 223 2S2 For Commissioner#. , \v. K. Anderson 53 n3 113 A. Hu ton V* W \‘* [ Jacob F.t'i’e H ,Js Ileorye Ki«ti-r 5.1 "s J-*' W T. n.den T 121 | 1 J„hu II. I. nox * 0. T. K *n))' '3 1 -■ J-}" Dennis M. Daniels 27 134 161 F- r Power to l.-vy *'• 137 l!*rt t .. •» , Potomac I>ist. llioun's. Sbcpshnvn. Totil. 1 For County SUpt. _ ... i John Hess 21) WO 1 I. - Pr.-s. Pol. of F.il. Datld billajn ‘-’d * Wd 000 For ComuPsslnners. XV. T. V. tpulAin 13 M3 063 J »-. A. O Um.n P' *HH> 000 Jacob XX'-nteniiover It# ,M,0 "00 a CFirl.- XI. Fulk' 17 000 000 l-aac B. Moyers 2 W» WO M. J. Hi ''iivre 2 IKK' "00 e II. Johnsna 1 d*M> ooo ; XX iittarn Uutlvr 1 «» "W F->r Pow er t ■ Lew 00 000 e Ag.iin.-t ' Id 000 000 C SilEPIIPHD I)IST. Dutlield*. Siieptown. Total. F t C> un?\ Supt. .1 S •> lie.- * 107 0‘») 000 H. L. W;«OBjr l 003 600 r r Pro- Kd. <•! Kd. 1| James it. Sbeph.;d III "W 000 For Co n r o.-'iners. I*. F. Kar; in t 107 0»n 000 i t. \X‘. I .-k dtr CO t>w 000 > i XV. J. K ott 60 00O 000 «;. ... K. Car I v 60 000 0«0 D. XV. ilrndricks 54 000 000 -I J. M. Hindiicks 50 0«0 W0 „ ; J. M. Kephart 52 WO 000 i • Fo- Power to I.cvv l"! 000 000 Agi.njt * 2 000 WO T . • (’• iinty SoporK.temteut xvjs elocletl by ' rvoter- if tl:e entire County. Iu each Di»* tr.it i l’r •> 1 nt A". ! feitr Cimniissionerj xvcrc elect, it. II t •• ; fr nt Harper’* Ferry District; and -vi ■ nut P,.ii.’. au«l the Sheplu rd&town Pre cinct- m l yit received. MARRIED. On thebri 's>- at Ha.p>- '» Ferry, August .>th, > !»: I,-. i;. ;. J. \. M -Fad—i. 'lr. CH \KI.KS K. 1 Cii A P.XI A N l - Ml - JOSIK C. UUYAX, both of 1 Clat k • County, X'a. i At the r- •-r.ee uf t!io c- lie-atlny trdnUter, at II, , . r r. Autc-s; J. bv l:> r. J. A. x; Jill! N X. KUDKICK to Ml#: ’!\K\ - L. Tl'cK KX hot i of this county. I)i . «T. AV. DOWNEH, Di'iitlst. < 0().~> Main Sti*c(. t, : j At Mr*. Matwell’*) • < a:»i iOotowa. k«-H. < »., 1k. Ml. ! j Jut.*3, 1*7S. Shcpherdstown Summary. j r.oin the R "-;Vr: \ t'r Wt’Tt’ii Mr l; >l k in.i hti > l, r.-r- -r : twcii?y*fivu chkkcua mi Friday I night. Mr. Wm. I (ill was thrown from his ’ buggy m ar Martiusburg and severely bruised ' j Sunday afternoon. II ,i n showing some w rful bargains this a '. beopor U • i • i Stred See - I |it.,ivt St:trbdowt:s, .<1.75 per pair. Ouecase • :J. kV Cilf l»o. j?'J 00. One eve 00 pairs 1,1;. - ;.i>!t ,g Siippers. to c. Kid Slippers. : . c. Nev.-f rts, 90 c. l adies’ Haltimore City : Made I’. itt II H $2 00, guaranteed. Men s 11 u . I'r ga:.s, 90 e. 1! vs I w Shoes, .<1 00. s : .,l ktl. r. Slioe Making and liepairing i done at >lmrt notice. Geo. II. Haclet. -r Reliable Agricultural Implement; anu ; imere. Stcum Saw Mill*, ^c., purchase <>t t. !.. Bursters, Usd D I, Vs. Agent far Tuscarora Agricultural Works. Martinsburg. \\ . • Va., wh-'re ail work is guaranteed to give satis i faction in every respect. V !.. BARNHART, Agent. I >r the ati .t impr-'i ■ meutr In Hor*e Hay ' Rak--. callmC, 1.. Barchart, 1‘utheld* Depot, \\ v,i Ag* nl for Tuscarora Agricultural Works Marti-. i":rg. W. Va.. .t, hn Kitz. Proprietor. A ■ child < in run them. L. Barnhart, Agt. - WANTED —Kverr farmer in n.-ed of a Horse Hav Rake, or a drain and Fertilizer Drill, to -all nn'Charle* L. Barahart, at Duflu Ids Do . | W \ ar. I c amine the Rakes and Drill* I ^ ,.thibiti- n before purchasing elsewhere. | 1 .im s..»ijr. - a Hake which g ive full satisfaction l last \ •- ir, and which I claim has advantage* pos- < r . aberrate. Also l am .-thing a per fi-ct Dri !. thit h i* stood the test of competitor* j t r vear*. I guarantee eiery rake and drill I sell t ' gire full satisfaction, t*» *'iu»l »av, I ..uvd t-v nine. V. I.. BARNHART, Dutfields i |t. i, W. Va.. Agent for Tuscarora Agricultu ral Wot it <. Mariiusburg—John Fill, 1'roprietor. Th.- wifl* <*f Win. Winobmmcr. of rrcdjr '» c.'-inty sustained a fatal fs’l fr. n n j cherry tr* •: see n*' *. t * Barhof.r institute—'Mr. Faulkner at Philippi--Politics. ITumppi, August 1st., 1870. ! To the Editor of Free l'r.u.-fi : As v*>u were so kind in yutir last paper as to mai.itest an interest in our intended insti- j tute, 1 will take the liberty of sending to you j some accouut of our proceedings. The Educational Institute of this County, as • you are .“.ware, '.Vis fixed by the State Super- | iutendent to commence on the 28th of Iasi i month, and tlie friends of Mr. I* an .finer, whose number is legion hereabouts, determin ed to afford him tlie oppottunity of visiting . this place by an iovitatioo to address the In- j stitute. And here let me say, that the Free School system is in as Nourishing a condition j in Harbour county as it is in any county in ; the State. It lias been warmly encouraged ! and supported by all of ocV promiuent'eitizeos . who hive tak'-n gnat interest in ittf success.— . A11h one of the small counties and only en titled to one delegate to the Legislature, Bar- ; hour employs in its Free Schoo s a hundred j teachers—l inks amongst the wealthiest cun tie? in the value of its school property, and in j the attendance of the children at school. The invitation was accepted and Mr. Faulk ner arrived here last Monday evening. He | was cordially received and welcomed by our m*ple, and at right was han laomely serena- I ded by the Philippi Cornet Band, lleicg loud ly called for, Mr. Faulkner addressed the i crowd from the porch of the T irgtrua Hotel, kept by d . J. Newton. He thanked them ve- , ry kindly for the compliment tendered to him, j spoke of the beauty of their green bills, and the intelligence of the people, &c. At the I close of bis remarks lie touched upon politics. . He svid there was danger threatening the De mocratic party of this State which demanded ; its earnest attention. In many parts of the State, and especially in the third Congtcssiou- , al District, organisations were formed and still \ forming, whose av oved purpose is to break doWu and d.stri’V Vho Democratic party of West Virginia. The new I'arty, composed of j a full share of Democratic disappointed office seekers, professes Dot to be satisfied with the | ability and good fd'.tli of the ol 1 Democratic , I’uriy to relieve the people, yet, parching it s-eli toil lirgc ektent Upon our own platform, j it prop res to push our policy to extreme measures, which we do uot believe to be pr.ac- : licable and wh o. Tlie only effect of this new I organization, if persisted in, is to create divi-. si ns amongst those who ought to act together, mil I,, civc the State to the K publicans. It is a rule or ruih policy. Such movements mnv accomplish personal anil selfish ends in particular counties, districts md perhaps in one or two States, but as a National Party, it cannot be Sill tj have an existence, It does not command one State in the N irtli and West, and the Solid S .nth U ks t > the Dem ocratic Party, alone, for relief. Me said for bis part lie had not lost faith in the old Dem 0 r nic Party: whenever fairly tried, it had never been found wanting. T >r near twenty : years it lias been ont ot paWer, and \Vas n t , responsible for a single evil under whieh the j Country now liliors. \\ lienover it gets in full i possession of the Government it will give tlie people all the relict which sound and honest i legislation can give them, lie sa\V no results , from tin- present movement? of the dissatisfied Democrats but to Secure the continued triumph >f |t publican policy. If they preferred that 1 result, to the success 'if Democracy, it would : be nmre tnatPy to unite with the lb pullicans ; at oiu’f. Ib" had no fancy b>r these new and ' untrle. organizations, while the old one of approved merit was tally corppcp nt to do for li Biting for I Democratic principles under the Democratic 1 tDg. His remarks rret with an enthusiastic response fr un all, except > • e ra 1 ir.il member j of (lie Band, whodr'ppid his drnmstreks and h istdv departed, tthe next day at t •>’( lock P. >1 . he addressed tin- Iu«titiit an 1 at 7.30 the same evening, the citizens at large in the Court House. The Building waa crowded to its utmost capacity, the ladies constituting fully one half of the audience. I need ii"t say that the addresses gave full and general satisfaction. Mr. Faulkner has a warm and entluviesrir body of friends i't Barhoiir. who are for him, whether his aspirations p'int to the Governorship, a sent in Congress, <r tu lire ■ u. S. Senate. Church Notes. I Uov. Mr. Moslior, of ''iioJ>her«lsto\vn will preach in the M. K. Church, South, in this place, on Sunday night, August 10th. The Lutheran Fviuwl ol' Virginia will i hold its Filtietti Convention in Woodstock, be ginning the 27lh instar.t. SelitMlule ol* Tntlns Harper’s bYrr v$c \ allrv Branch 15. ‘O. 15. 15. \\ F.ST BOUND Til A INS. ! 010 G38 GiQ 63G B1R2 I Stations. v. m. 1 a.m. a.m. a.m. p.m lialtiirore—f.eare 7 l1' 8 00 4 20 Wi : ‘5 4 35 Frederick- 5 43 1<> 40 G 30 llagi r-tovvn— 0 25 p.m. G 3.> Martir-Ourg fi 25 2 38 C “5.12 25 5 13 Ifarner's rorrU- It 0t* 2 7 b t 30 8 03 Charlcitowo '■ ll 23 1 (JO 8 00 2 It) 8 21 P.M. I Winchester— 12 tG 5 30,10 : .. 45 0 15 ' P.M. Stra.-bupg-- I 08 6 53 12 27 G 10' Woodstock- t 41 7 41 2 47 r.n. ; Mt. Jackson— 2 35 8 31 3 45 llarri- mburg— 3 1! 10 25 <• 00 Staunton— 4 45{ P.M. l A.M. p.m. Train 639 dalle. Train 640 UondAfi, Wedoet day* and Friday's. Ail other trains daily ek'-ept Sunday. FAST UorXD TRAIN'S. 615 1,37 631 «J5 -3.' Stnt'OH?. A.M. A.M. A.M. A.N. f.lf. Staunton—Leave ' 11.40 st.r. ilarrijonbu-g— 8 15|12 40 5 19 Mt. Jacks,m— 10 25. 2 14 6 51 Woodstock— 11 29 J 47 7 3U i Stra-har? 7 10 12 27 •'» 18 8 28 Winchester- 6 00 9 15 3 00 4 12 9 50 ! So mm it Point- 6 2' 10 11 4 09 t 49,10 41 Charlestown— 6 44 10 43 4 48 5 lOill 11 Harper * Ferry— 7 00 11 37 6 55 5 35 11 oO r.st. r.u. I Hagerstown - ; 8 35 2 50 tburg — 'll 31 1 ii" *19 17 1 Frederick— 8 30 :t 00 k 7 20 Washington- 9 45 5 05 8 00, | Haiti more— J10 50 5 25. 9 l»o I a.it. r.u. ^ Train*132daily. Train 631 Ta sday*, Thurs days and Saturdays. All other trains daily ex cept Sunday. jane 1,5, 1879, ^ Special Notices* \ CARD. To all who are sutTering from the error* ar.d indi'Cretion* of youth, nervous weakness, ctrly decay, los*of manhood, Ac., I »il! send a recipe that will euro you. FUEK OF’CHAUHE. This grut rctnedv no discovered by a mis-ienary in > uth America, t^eud a sell addressed envelope to tho Hi . Jot. T. 1*11''',.' ii •./>, AVir Yoi k Jan. 19.1879—ly. Medical authorities assert that more than one half "f the annual m ?tal;ty it due to pulmona* ry coniplaiuts. Why. t’ Vn, neglect sa great an earthly salvation when Dr. Schley’* I'.iti.i- i lv Cough Syrup is guaranteed t "> a:: ,>rd relief ? j It is no patent humbug, but is prescribed by the faculty. Try it and be convinced. Trice only 25c. Tor salo in Chariest >wn by C. K. ; Heller.and at Harper's Terry by Gilbert Hres. i.*; F>t simplicity of construction, an 1 ease * with which they are operated, I claim to have the ; ht ?i Horse ilav Hake in the n: irk t. CHARLES > f.. HAKMI \KT, Pulliettfs Depot, W. Va,, Agent i for Tufcarora Agricultural Works, Martlnsburg. ; Frederick, M»J.. c >n:r!hul* i > iO.TOO to ' the revcoue the year. FILLS! INTRODUCED, 1386. A TORPID LIVER U the fruitful emtree of manv dis.*a?er, promi nent among which are DYSPEPSIA, SICK-HEADACHE, COSTIVENESS, DY3ENTERY, BILIOUS FEVER, AGUE AND FEVER, JAUNDICE, PILES, RHEUMATISM, KIDNEY COM PLAINT, COLIC, ETC, SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER, Loaa of Appetite and Nausea, the bowels fcreoostive, but sometimes ulternata wtta looseness, grin la the Head, aoct mponlqd w ith s D nil sensation in the bat It part, Frip in the right si jo and under the shoulder blade, fullness after eating, with a chain* clinatieh to exertion of body erntind, Irri tability of temper. Low spirits, Loss of memory, with a feeling of haring neglected Bents duty, General weariness; Dimness, Fluttering at the Heart. Dots before the eyes, YeUow Sltin, Headache generally over the right eye, Rcstles-nesa at night with fitful dreams, highly colored Urino. IF THESE WAKNING3 AHS UNHEEDED, SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED. . TUTT'S PILLS are especially adapted to such cases, a single doso effects such a change of feeling as to astonish the sufferer. tre rcBipcundtil frosn nib»imrr« tl-r.t are free from any propertied that i nu injure Ua* mul delicate organisation. Tlicy benrch, flrtnae, Furliy, and luiijiii nle the cnriie ityilam. Hr rclirv inu the »n» gorged I.iyrr, they rleauae the blnoil from neiaonoUR lintuora, and Itiue Itupnrt beiillli and vitality to the body, catiairw (he bowel* to net naturally, without vi hieh no one can ('••! vv ell. A Noted Divine says: Dr. TUTT: Dtmr Sir; r or ten rears I hive Imen S martyr to Dy«p*psi», r 'iistipnti n and Pilos lost Spring ronr Pill * were recommended in me; I used them? lint with little (silhi. I smi.w n \»»ll ire n. lisTD good nppet.ro. digestion twirtoit. reguU s o Is, pilos gon». gad F hgregam-d •■'f.y pound* mi. id llesb. Thev gre worth their trp."I t in g I Ki.t kTi to, hr Their first effect is to Incrcnse the Appetite, mid e»nss fho body to Twite an t is the intern ll —rtwhcd, and i v the Tonic Ac* lian on the Di|f«tlve Orguiis, Kesblsr Moo!* are produced. DR, J, F, HAYWOOD, OF NEW YORK, SAYS:— •* F«w ox’«t that cannot \>* r« 1 » y r«. gtortna thi liter to iti i I i thui pun***' no remedy h * • v-r ». • • nvo .•• a tn.tt has as happy an aa TUTPft I’iLi»'> ’’ SOLD EVERYWHERE, PRICE 25 CENTS. ODlrr 35 Murray Street, New YotU. t r- Dr.TI TT S MAN CAL or V:.!u»Me luatlou and Uaeful Receipts M will Ik-ir.:ii i-J/raa on application. Shat riAia on WHTPKtm chinjvl to a Ul* * i LACK by a kmI* apj>ii<*ili *i oi tbl* Dv» 1 i.u paiM a AatunuV dor, nett luatantanf.f.bly, f.nd is #r Hanoi art at t;»riu*; valor. by t.V : t», cr by •xpre>«t «n receipt <»/ $1 Office, 35 Murray St., New York. REAL ESTATE FOlt SALE OK EXCIIANTIE! VN ELEGANT If US UVKSS I’ROPKKTY, with tine II ui Id ins:.*. located in a siea'I town, c. uvenicut tr> Schools, Cbuicliei*, Mills, <t c. Also 35 1-2 vYCIl ICS PRIME LIMESTONE LAND. Will re!l reasonably or cxcltantf*1 Fur a K.trni, or, peritape, town property. V. M. E1KOU. A!.i\ 1*7:* •• 3 n o. Ileal Estate Agent. Drug Store at Middlcway. wm. n. GiLiiKirr, l TORSI EUI.Y with C. E. Bellor of Charlestown, I has opened : A M ’AV STOKi: at M iddleuraj.and trill keep a wellst looted stock of Dili (IS. ’CHEMICALS AXb /'.I TEXT MEDICINES, I’A! NTS. OILS. A WIN DOW <U • S S. | AMI'S A LAMI* CHIMNEYS, TOILET AKT K’LKS. I'OCK KT KNIVES, KI NK TEAS AND SI*ICES. Also a line line of ConfVcflottr’.v,Toban oA liya »'** r?J-Physicians’ Prescriptions .iml Family Re cipes e treinllv co.npounded hr expel ieoced hands. Kb. 16,18TS—y. W. I!. GILBERT. Important Notice to Builders. rIMI K mid'r-ign, d is gii ir.g his solo attention to I th" LUMBER BUSINESS, at Roadside, Rockingham County, Virginia, and has facilities I r filling orders ol any c2tent and grea‘ variety. lie command* frrests of growing timber of the very best ijuality, and milling ca parity to meet the most extravagant demands of this section. Orders for I.umber for BUILDING PURPOSES, I rut in size and length t*> meet the demands c j lJuiiders or other*, tilled promptly Upon terms with which no other person in the Valley of Vir ginia can compete successfully. The subscriber has in former years fifppliod very many person* in thi* section with I.umber, and in returning thanks for past patronuge, and in soliciting the orders of old customers and new, promises a careful personal superrision, so that orders u»ar pc satisfactorily tilled. Address, I)K. S. r. 11. MIl.I.KIt. Roadside. Rockingham Co., March 1C, ISTN Virginia. r;ti>n AtiiciA vi>. If ST rec, iyed a large >t o k of Qu- •is.an! Glassware—purchased at extremely low pri ce.* and Will be sold cheap at t!” •(*■ rr.er Cioc.-ry.’ i May 3, 1S7'1. J. It. KUDKICK. r|*iiK‘Corner Grocery'is n"-., .-up; d with a 1 splendid stock of Family Groce i * it bottom 1 prices. J- K. UODKICK. THRESH CRACK t I* elegant, for sale at the * Cornet Groc t •• M?y a, IsT'* J. It. KUDKU’K. I lime! Fresh burned whitewashing I.IMF. just receiv ed and for sale by OKU. W. T. Kh.AiiSLKY. Api il 5, 1>7?. THE "OLD FAMILY GROCERY" ALIVE AGAIN! M aying purchased the Store and Stock of Mr. Warren Kbv l will continue the same line i f business at bis old stand, i o8er a tine assortment of ann(i:nn:s. sugar*, coffkks, TF. I \ >7V< A'\ >') J! 17'S «(• < Also a large stock of WOODEN-WARE, CROCKERY & SALT. I - licit the patronage of my friends aud the j public, and am satisfied they will find my stock of ! rrime (Tuvlitv and mv prices very low. ApriilS, 1873. • R.H. COOKE. TAYLOR 1 I< >TELj ll'iiidintw, 1 irjlnia, ,T. I.. KOinUNS, Prot>*r. Nv . I * * C*. ST E A MENGIX ES. f is[[g undersigned are Agents fjr this and the neighboring counties for the sale of li if. f.\ TASS Ell A- CO’S POUTARLE ASD s ta nos a n v s tea m esgises. M'snafactarid at Richmond, Va. These Engine* are superior to anv heretofore introduced to the public, having several «e.T and ter/tortant fnroremerif•>. \\ e call especial alten li< u to the ftr. angemer.t of th • Boiler and Super Healing Dome, by which a lug- aruountof . st a beating surface is acquired which is not utilised in ant other make ot Engine, tliur economizing largely in FCEL and in TIME in generating steam.' We have a Iloose-power portable En gine of this make furnishing power at our Plaster Mill and as‘ actions speak louder than w ords” w e w ill bebappy to show iu action and point <>*jt its superior paria, y-ia'i'.y •>/ Matt-v'l ami II »rh nrne-Ai/i. Parties needing power tor Wheat ri * should call and I mr d-.-■ riptitru cital'^uc and jn i« «* h?t «*t l'«»i table tnginef. ” 6 can sell them belter Engines, and upon more favorable terms than they can supple themselves elsew here in the Country. EIPIMTT X CO. June 14, is7:<. _ __ FOUTZ’S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS rrri Wi’l euro or prevent Disease. Hossk win Ole of Como. rims or I.rse F* v*e If route's Fowdursare used in time Foute's Powders will rare and pre ■■ .t lloo Ctioi.*ru Foote's Powders will prevent Gape* i* Fontz's Powders will lm tease the quantity of nihK and cream twenty percent, and make the hatter firm and sweet. . Foate'i. l'*wders will cure or prevent almost eveet Disease to which Horses an I i »tt.- arc subject. Fovtz’s Powders will live SaTisracTtoa. Bold everywhere. DAVID Z. FOUTZ. Proprietor. BALTIMOB*. J»d. For Sale by LIGHT X MITCHELL. Mitnlirtoils How Lost, How Restored! ,ld-tpublished, a new edition of Dr. -CulverweU’* Celebrated Essay on the “T-.-' *•" radical cure (without medicine) of Sperms torrloe i»r Sem inn I .-a k tiers, I uvid un ta ry sl iiiiii.il I.o-s -, Impotence, Mental and Physical Incapacity, lth|’e«limer.ts to Marriage, etc. ; also, 1 MTIMlir I'll »II , .»....* indulgence nr sexual extravagance, Ac. The celebrated author, in this *1 mi t able Essay, cl.u It demonstratis, from a thirty years’success tul practice, that the alarming consequences of self abuse may he radically cured without the dangerous u<e'of internal medicine or the appli cation of the knile: pointing out a mode of cure at one • simple, certain, and effectual, by means of which everv sufferer, no matter what his condi tion mar be, may core himself cheaply, privately, and radically. IT.is Lecture should b<* in the hands ol ,-vei t \outh and every man in the iand. Sent free, under * a I. in a plain envelope to any addre** Add' es*the Publisher*. I UK CUliVKilWKI.I. MEDICAL CO.. 41 Ann St.. .New York; Post OlliC Tt x,45Sf5. June SI, 1S79—ly. I* D^i’unicr, WtTlt g. BOYD BARRETT, WIlllI.KSAl.l'. filtOCKH -.1 X D Coitimfosioii Hici't'liaul. 000 Lousiaw Avfnce, and OlOCSr., ( L'nder Fold’s Opera House,) WASHINGTON, I). C., Prnprietirnf Capital Citv Brand lloasted COFFEES; ‘Opera Pure live WlilSRII.S. whoi/;.?.!in Ac.ext rbn 1. Wenger’* Patent I’roce-* Fhur. j. ]!. Ktckiin A Son’* ‘B linont’ Frmiiv Klonr. t». W. SmuiHer’a ‘Carol Miiioi’ Family Flour. D. C. Lls»»‘Olcbi at d ‘Chester’ sngat-Cuivd r**‘Otrfe'< for Croc.lies li 1 d .it LOWEST jobbing pi ic s. U ^.Consignment* of Produce respectfully so licited, wit- guarantee ot prompt t turn*. June US, ls7’» riMir. i,EA DKU Oil. STOVE. The cheapest J Oil Store in the market -verv family *h >uld have one -fui preserving, lor beating sad irons, | for making l ea mil Ootli-e they ai e just what is needed— *ave.? making lire in the Coolt Stove— does not heal the house, for sale be DUKE d (J ALLA HER, June T, 1S79. Agents. |£ 10. CIIILCOTE A: C:C>., GROf ’TBTJS, i’:;.\i:r.r>r tvs, Jr.vn:r:»ox Cot sty, \V. Va., In "tore-room of Mr. W. S. Merchant, Main Street, ijnmediatel v opposite the Parsonage of the M. E, Church, South. Y/;ir sronn axi> xi:w aooDS. fTlHE undersigned have just opened a very large ! stock of Ci HOCHIllKSj i r SUGARS of various grades: COFFEES- Rio. Laguyra, Mariealbo, Java, Ac.,—Green and Toasted ; TEAS, Green a,id rlrtclr, of superior quality and flavor; SYRUPS and MOLASSES of different brand.- and excellent in quality ; BREAKFAST and other Ba cons, sold in quantities to snit customer* ; CHEESE—Bine Apple, Cream and flapsagor CRACK ERS—great variety: I'ionr, .Tirui, Hu e. NpicS. ‘iii«icr<iJ Cannv-tl and Dried and Fresh Fruits, Pickles. Chow Chow, Canned Oy«t> t?. M>‘i*said Vegetables:—in fact every desirable article u-U r.lly found in a Grocery and Provision Stofe. Also Trihaeeo and CijfurH, (.'aixiii-s, Nuts, \V< xlcii and Glassware. These Goods have ju-t been purchased at such figures «? will enable >ts to sell at unprecedented ly |ovv prices, and we propose to renew oar stock 1: (uentl v, thu- enabling us t * offer fresh goods. \\ e ii -[iectlul!y solicit no examination ot our *0 ck and inquiry into prices. We are confident our quotations " ill induce purchasers to patron ize us. its.-:'Country Produce will In: taken in v-xt itanife lor Goods. P.. E. CHILCOTE A CO. May 10, 1ST?. rfMX CHAMBER SETS. Wire Dish Covers, I Table Mats. Wire Cloth-? t.in-s, Bread Box . Ac., for saV bv DUKE A GA LEA HER. May 2-1, l«73. IUBUICA i ING OILS. We have on hand a , full line ot Lubiiraiing <Eiv at prie.-s to suit the time#. BUTLER A ALSQUITH. June 7. IS70. I ,000 LBS. Country Bacon Sides for sale for j DAVID HOWELL. I^XGLISII Waldron Grain Scythe?, Clipper 'j Mow ing Scribes, Briar Hooks and Scythes, Snaths, Rilles, Whetstone?, wu receive i and for sale by DUKE A GALLAHER. g’HEEP SHEAR’S. Sheep Bells. A full stock of ^ Tinware, for sale bv DtTKE A GAI.LAHEil. Corn and AVJieal W > TE D : FOR WHICH CASH WILL BE PAID. Vi Charlestown, Halite wn, Cameron’s Depot and Summit Point. I HAVE an •i’ice in Hunter’s Bur, next daor to the t’a: ter R us*-, where l will be found during ► • r.t i ur-. it OS. B. W ASHING 10X. Jan. 4,'73—y. Charlestown, P. O. H-a26. | 1879. SPRING, 1879. 9 V JTTII pleasure I inform you that my S: ,-k of SPfiJXO -I VD M' r/ !;/ / I ■ I GOODS' i< nor- complete in everv department. It seems ot.lv creessarr to ear t. at in r If erv ^.tment the pre^a bi,h X.Ctrro. ,v 8.cck W»i be fttif/ u...nU.md an ■ 1 V V ■ ■ stand on their own merits. My Stock in Store So. M comprises, as arual, DRY GOODS, MILLINERY, NOTIONS 1 Fancy Novell it- IMctiv for. Ladies. Gents m d Children— in all the; mw atul Sirable styles, Carpal*. ItUps. Floor r.nd Table Oil Cloths. Matttnps. " indoiv Shades. *c. I have added t<> n.v already e? tensive stock ft lull line of Ladies t ndeM.eftr, tt'-li as t>ki t., ( mtit-d, Drawer.*, Night Drecrea, Oauzc ! ndcrshirtt, drc. )* t ****** c. fkUOKS AND SLIPPERS For Ladies and Children is complete In ererj respect, Onr Store Ladies ar • in constant atteru.n 8T0RE Vo *»: —the Gentlemen’s Department in « l.ich nil! be fourd Readv-Made C:, ti. i G,;. Furnishing Goods ^'$£% Ul^.!^:s<\\ S8otba!o ttoB-i^ll rrk " ;,.d Hess Brother? bo* ta «S 8^ T.j lor*. Mu kit TtaiBS r'it ,f,v..ur0vCek. V on me in the past, you will still find determined to merit a continuance of the t-mre. 1 outs luspicliu >, , coLHSIllT If • 3,1873. .JACOIJ STAli UY, Dealer is Groceries, Provisions* Liquors Tobaccos <' ixars, ('oiif'cctionorl “s WOOD EX WARE, QUEEXSWARE, k<-., . In A V I’.i n hand aud am in receipt of a I.arg Stock u f Family Groceries ami Liquors, which wlllbe aold a« low a* can ho boughtclK iv bore. Give me a call before purchasing. CBABtaarowa, June #, 1877— lr. J-S. Works : Christiana, Lancaster County, Pa. Uibce :23 S. 11 aver St., Voik, Pa. 1 ■, i tber T, 1878—ly, GOODS! I HAVE received mj usual assortment of Spring ///.’)’ ROODS, also ,R ROCERf ES AAD yl'EEXS II I RE. G. W. T. K KAKSI.E 1. V K * . ■ Hampden-Sydney College! rilllE 1 o I til Session logins > tember 4ih. Is79. I Expense* about S-’iO. The Curriculum of i Classical. Scientific and Moral studies i* retained | —but ample provision is made for those who do | not wish to take it* full coarse. No Studcntad vnneed w ithout standing a searching examination. | July 12, 1879—2m. PrciitlenL VIrtf nia Sostp Worltn. f pH K undersigned haring el tab li*I ed in the «u i J burba of Cbailestown, Jefferson County, Y\ eat Virginia, rrii«% ^oap WortiM, is now man j fact u i ing HARO AS!) S(>hT SOAPS, and are ready to till orders of Merchants and Dealers and Consumers generally. I propose %o run n ivi^**n ini*> Chjr»oitow*n every Monday morning to retail Soft Soap at ten Cents a gallon. ,jr-tY“l will pay the highest price in C.»-h or i trade for Tallow or Card. I JtrU 1?, lsTti-iy. JOHN 8HETTF.it. CiliANGE N’ O I \ . ' . • •' !: >e i al -:iU faction this season as (Irange Mixture. Y\ o i ate glad to state that tin* price has been reduced, | though the standar d is guaranteed !■ be the *nme. i i.iiTin .t co. ]»ATA rsco. reliable an«i well t'sted Fertiji' -r still I holds its own, arid will be‘•old thiswar at j a reduced price bv I.fl’J'll 1’ & CO. i July 5, 1873—3tn. 1) fl V !)i I.V’S SlTEIt I IIOSI A.VTK. YVe ) have already large orde-- for the unvarying old and reliable Phi apbatc. YV’e urge our larnrer friends of Clarke aiid Jefferson to send in orders earl'■ if tbev would be sure of supplv. July 5,1H79. LUT1TT & CO. (IKON X Foiling Mar tinea, jUDe 7. PUKE i OALl.AIlER. 250.000 Dus. Wheat Wanted, !^OU which the highest price in CASH, will be i I iiJ a DELIVERY". C. YY". TRUSSEI.L. j July 19, lh7!t-tf. Ho! for Mcchanicstown ! Bool and Fhco Factory . ^Prii J self at the above nam'd place miles South cast ol Charlestown, is prepared t» execute all | Work in the BOOT & SHOE-MAKING LINE, .1. _ _ ... I.#. • ...WKSI..W si sw.t ■» ranbui sjftiftfrM r» ■ in ill ca.*o;. I CITY WORK ALSO KEPT ON HAND. j Repair ing ^i»ne upon short notice ar d at ihe very lowest Cash Prices. I have on hand * fine sloe* of leather and make nrv Stitched IVmlt a epe | Hutltr. J■ Vf. GARRETT. 1 June 21, 1873. MIC:-; AlOiENTIlOl'T i AS just returned from Baltimore with her £ 1 stock of Dry Good'?, Notions. sMilXGA- si :mmer MI LUXE IIV. Ac., wnicb ahe will sell at the lowest margin ol i profit. May 13, 1870. Pens} ons ! Pensi ons! WAR l s 12. John !«$. Gnllalior, Clai* Alias PaTkxt .VO. 2C1'J I STREET, S. WEST, H ASHING I ON, 13. C. . 1878 LIGHT A .M1TCIILLL, DEALER IX Druirs*. Medioinos. Paint.-', i SCHOOL BOOKS.STATl0 X ER V,TOB ACCOS, CIGARS, AC., 'HAKES thi* op: tunity ■ f thinking J. patrol - ' Gr the la«t year, and hope* by strict att "n-£* tion and fair dealing to merit a continuance of the same. I sell jint-rale goods always ; do not seli counterfeit or rhenp rjo.de forth*- 4e«f. Warrant everything sold —1<> be returned if not as guaran teed. It is a;desire, and also pleasure, to sell my patrols the best Quality of goods rrftroys,but w ill if compelled,sell them Laudanum for C cts., Syrup for 3 cU., and Cologne for 25ets. perpint; hut ai the same time, let me inform you, thataccording to the United States 1’harrnacopea, you can’t make l.audanum for less than 10 cts., by ihe wholesale. A much cheaper plan is to buy your goods genuine, and add the iratcr yourself. I wantallmv old Account* settled up by paying tbeCash immediately, and new e =e» begun imme diate! v, if not sooner. Will not ask for money on the new ones until after Harvest. CIGARS—best in town. GEG.T. LIGHT. MavJ, 1BR_ I)AIST BRUSHES.—A fail supply at prices :ower than ever t- fore. BUTLER A AISQUSTH. I l'ST received—a lot of Canned Goods, »u_-h a? Peaches, Pine Apple, Lima Beans, Green Pea?. Tomatoes ant! Corn. Alio a lot of Fresh Salmon and Lobsters, for tale bv April 13, 1873. ' H. II. CO OK if. KOTICK. f|TO the lax pavrr& of Charlestown D ' • I have not paid their taxes for the year I In7l, ls7j and 1S70, will find their bills in handset M. C. Zoiubro, ("unstable, to Ih^coIIi. ■ ut once. No further indulgeneu’w ill he pin HOWARD TKAKM \ . April 27, lSTS-tf. late Hher.f TO THE PUBLIC! ■j" AM new opcoin£ a stock of Family Groceric in the lower story of the residence of my Fal Mr. A \V. Cramer, under r. bnae supervision . bas'tvus "*iil beconducted. I will sell as !■ . possible HNCI.USIV ELY FORCASIIorexcl ■ tor Couotry Produce, and invite you to call examine the alock. Apr. J9, *70— 3 mo. ISKNJ. P. CRAMi. ICST received a fresh lot of Oat Meal Cracked Wheat. Also McCurdy k Co's | Family Fleur, lor aale by II. 11. COOK (< ROUND Alum and Fine Salt i->r sil< < I j b.v II.*11. COOK I. ilUCKKTS. Tubs, Churns ard ltroom > by II. II. COOK I \ LARGE Stork of 'Juecnaware, Gla«>.. ar.d Btor.ewr.re fnr sale cheap at “Hie t H.B.COOK1 HKRRING.— Potomac and North Carol' Herring for salebv thu barrel, and l'an Roe’Herring hy the half barj-el. June 11, *79.’ •• HO. W. T. R HA RSI,Ft Kelly Siccl Barb Fence Wir ■ The Host iu the WorM. ,i n VA .v r.i (> f:s b >’ n t it ni:n win /:. I T is the cheapest, strongest, mo*t 0 .-»i« I most durable fence known. It weigh* but I ! ounces to tiie rod, and, consequently, at sa price per pound, l* from «»* fifth to «> j | cheaper than any other bath wire in the mask- t. It is proof Bjiainst storm*, lire, wind and sort, i animals will not rub it down ; it arts on the .1 j fensive; it protects itself. It tikes less posts, If. I labor And less time to build it. It Likes but li b I room; jon can cultivate close to it and weeds > " I be kept out of it. It is the greatest practical in j vention of the age, and adopted by loading fa • : ers and railroad* of the country. It i * Strom;.—It 1“ all steel, both wire and barb i The w ire is drawn from new sled rod* espect.il 1 for us. U'.'t ’Inrl. It is cut fmm diamond >: I, with he*es pdeehed in centre, a lias mostrtreig 'i ~t the b.i*e. Xot Onnfjrron,.—The barb i* t.v ed from Ir'th sides, and does not injure sb . Durable Point. It has a smooth, cut point, which will not rust oil'like a ragged wire point. Po. t< I in lii'jht Plarr. Our wire presents 80 paint. t,> the rod, where they will be effective; n tf>”r in abnnrh, as i the case with some wires that mu-1 j have f ,ur points to hold the bath and can bo m i | no other v, iv. Under all the PptmU.r- It (j i.i*.’ under the Kelly patent* of 18C8, and I* fullv li ' censed under all the letters patent owned nr < n • trolled bv the Washburn .V Moon Jlnfg. <’■». I DCKK rfOALl.AHKR, Charlestown, H \V. Va , our General Agents for the Valle j Virginia, have a lull stock of \V iro on hand and ! w ill furnlah Circulars and *11 needed informal! n. THORN WIRE HEDGE CO , June 21,187!*. Chicago, Illinois. VI. A RG E STOCK of Cedar Tubs, Ciiurns at d Field Can* just received from tb" Faei.,iy amt for sale cheap by DUKE A G ALLA HER. \i riftE iiuzzli >> ftsloby DUKE* OALLAIIKR. 1JRASS Preserving Kettles, H.-iar Scy th' - at d J Snath-' for sale o v July 5, 187!*. DUKE A G ALLAHER. PAY YOU It TAXIX ATOP promised to doao directly after hart. ! J If thev are ni t paid promptly I \> ill bi c ; ' pellcsl to mike the money. ‘ EUGENE RAKER. July •">, 1S7D—tf. I JEAN'S Great American Root liter in in - i > si ■ . t ;K’:>'"H-and ■ ilthfo'dt tA,t. - • • • 1 great properties 'or toning up the L'l.od, Kidneys. Stomach, if c. Onlv Vt e-nts a package, so,'!.cient for 5 gallons of creasnv Brer,—fobe f.ad at Ql Mi LEY’S DRUG STORK. STICK FAST ELY PAPER -free from Poison, _ at QUIGLEY’S DRUG STORE. | 00 rOL.NDS of ! re li A <1 Turnip Seed it I I NSECT 1*0WDER (IL N, f» »i i pie in comiruc | tltn, ha: nothing liable to get out of order, and will issue the J’owder in any desired direc tion. Also Persian port powder, tin- bctin use, at Ql'lGI.EY’S DRUG HTORfI. / *' \ j Canned I uits, st the ‘Co • . (Jr - , ■. May 3, 1879. J. R. UODRICK. OULPHCR SOAP never fails to cure V.tti. > ’ Ra-h, Tetter, Heat. Hives, Chaps, FI h wnrinaar.d all obnoxious di-.-ases.fortneriy treated with ointments—f!)e genuine to b- bad at QUIGLEY'S DRUG HTORU. rp<» prevent d-.*-., call a! Quigley's Drag | Store, Harpi, ’a Kerry, and g< t some of then liquid Carbolic Acid, the h.-st and chcapett knoan Disinfectant ir u- ar.d tha only one that "ill prevent the spread of contagious disease*. We have received a large invoice which we off- r at very low prices at Harper's Ferry. June 21, 11:79. QUIGLEY’S DRUG STORH. TAX NOTICE ^I'A.YI.S fr.r 1878 *»e ove- due and mud be .-r. 1 tied this month to eqable me to meet the e* penics of the State and county. All persons In debted for Taxes for the rears 1*77 end 1 wtk, ar< requesud to K-tfle f«r both rtars oc'or before the 20lIt ol LI ..reft, 1* Of. t.T'e bills will be levied and prop rty .old after that date. J. C WILTSHIRE. D. H., is instructed to ex* * of Charlestown. FT'GEXK UAKKR. March 29, 1879-tf. Sheri#. O, i, 4 and 5 Galloo Wat.-* Coolera, Terr ' i £ lor sale by DUKE h OALUHER. lh'* Willoughby Gl'M 6PBING GRAIN DRILL. With Croweli’a Improved Guano Attachment. fJMIJS Drill i.ai i- - c greatly in:prori -I or 1*79, 1 ft is cot equalled by any in u-e. Fa-mers in , want of a superior and improved Drill should ex amine the Willonghby before buying any other. EI 'ER Y DRILL IT. I III:A .V TED. ■fre keep on band a full stock of repairs fortho Will ughby Driil,—a gr. ,»t convenience to tfcu Farmer. DCKK S: GALLAHER, July 26,1979. Ag.-nta. ^ ■ ■ • ii pnnpkte giving fu ! , articular* of -,*.•• DUKE k GALLAHER, Ac t»?