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3ftt$i>U |m |ws. U. X. <C W. w. B. U ILLAI/L'tt. tilitor*. As Jtutu.try It. IS *9. j — i ■ * — ——— *Vhe Mississippi 1> uocrais have done | honor to themstive* and him by unanimous \ r i i-ni sating Suitor luimar. S. S. n.i:*»r f. V. Clay, of Alabama, . it Iluat-ville lmt \ve.-k. He had also . v 1 In tho Confederate Senate. n < tFrwge Ileus begin their 14th anuu- ! . i-a.-V in Washington >>o Wetln.-xlay next. ’ ... .. Roosters w ill please take notice. . -.mv om year a.". C. S. Ilrant wa*cho ; h-n:—-of a New York World’s t ,ir whosr prospechi fur’S3 arc far from brilliant. fi*e Ualtirtiore T..r. j calls West Virginia *»;•.* !• it-handed daughter of Virginia." A g .tee* manner of referring t<» tlie political u igc rpeiratcd during the war. ♦ ♦ *• Frightened M ‘Use "—pale tray, dashed wi; : v. uish brown is the latest fashiona ble tint. We didu‘t think a scared mouse 1 stav long enough to note its color, nut ;u ,.l>o this one was glued to the spot. f;, v ... "s) -uit against the city of Altoo i* i'James Stiuson, whoM* rich aunt .i --it 1 and whose fiancee dismissed ho. aus • of hi- arrest under an ordinance r<*' ■’ ting church lounging, leaves one in ,1,... t w 1: tlu r it be the loss of maid or mo ... ret' r he -eek* couijh nsation. > u thing charming in the way of cosmo i eiitan trade is the making by a Philadel phia firm of a magnificent harness of finest : u:F suidr.—d white tanned leather and sil ver n: .untings for the pet Arabian stallion j of an Eastern harem beauty—Adelluh by J n».t. Circassian by birth, and the fawfcc J aj. y . .o Pasha. —- —e* -_ i M.irv I. iti- lUiri, infill, of PhilaJei i.),- , .n orphan heire>--. ■Hoc father 1 'ft ; • f,r.’ h r grandfather, the late ♦-.a. , I’. :rd, ?d" and she derive* -I. i r annum from a estate.— * -i n ,’i to one iitiie tot—this is, in v! d. t- a .‘laird. We -alutc respectfully the hi:I I.. ]y and -he knows our address. +■ I l.-?i auvio - note a fine strain of torn 5. .... ..»i~v . \i>;, at among the beauties 1. a don -tag' ;use forsooth the ! . \ triumphant debut has secured her ... . i. ot the Haymarfctt at a sala r t ivt kh. -omething exorbitant in -i atri. pay. The hew itching Jer - v Li.v it is in.' 1 !> i a dang roll* realm. ' lr, • ,• ■ in - - lit a.aiust the pas r.,>- i'. . ’:, , -- Herman Catholic) Oh., ,lr • ■>. t’>nii in it- Ik 11 ringing because i1 i r. t it t injury to tin* health of p’ .. i> '' d . : ht* r. rai-e- the tlelicate legal j p . w.i ther tut- - detain melody, -ane ♦ j •, •; ! c eu-t > immemorial and which iii.il . •’ a.. ! to pray*r, mast yield its *,.•! , r. t n<* t- - ui-ibihties of one ; i " : J. la. ,';tng a precedent here the • > i i .,i > va - in' ; -tor- was a Miss i, • ..i, w’. gramhather. l*r Francis j • it ot. * •■«!•■»-am nnnieasdidOuiteau’s j • i: .. . *-i*i*rg a slight orthographi-j Who fore have many be- I d H. Id - a.-a-'in i- a relative* -.nt old aoolitioni .t. It is an er- ; r .... '-ti.su vt in a congeneric sense.— j 1 . r- ot ' tit were French llug lie- j . i. . -h . i m niiom «1 settled in \ t i,>, * 'titt au s grandfather in New | i . . alter* representing the respec- j .. • : k up abod* - in Ohio and 0- nu »;■ : . •> * 11rr• -:it paragraph in tnctro ... , • :..-a t.-T::i: Vne.lMA F«KK 1’RES i.a- utij «-t!v n. ntioned Mr. K. B. Hayes as | e. .in . contribute to the Garfield uion tuj.i ii ■o' i a n-'gative action, by the way, "r* . r save in the case of ex-Pr* si •• :u ,... tiv' or otic rwi-e. The gentleman, • . . ». ■* _iven et‘ *0 to the fund and of , r. • c- :: i<**i.. N to do uble it. We may i, • . . - , /. Mi*, iliut Mr. and airs. j. ... . ... v j.cntiy pr -ented a <-»•** gold ii to a c.tgim r. I ngiaub, who brave- , i . r:»* .:*» j on flu* Irani . i. . ... 'Washington ou March .. i . . nicd w itli another at ;■> r.i .re «x Potomac K. K. A i... •*, *Vv' 1 mis a.ill white glass • . ipris ii..' » .. • •>{ ' whcr.by, in a dark , . , .... ... shown iu the Iciis "ill ( i • i .a s. The principle is J . r « ••! u;c transmission of light ' •I’l.i . : . , c.-iea! working distauee will j.r.'Vi ia.-lat. . .al. ;?.» sav those who believe 1 t. .u ere .oag .»i inventive people will see, t u. . now they 'peak with eaeh other, across ' cities... s4u Strange it is that a world j ha- t: gia'i "i the secret which promises at.-.a; .... with the vague iudivid- • vi.il w • . ..,s .. t.u writer scliildluH'd. I< . . ... i, !i tiling as a memt-it“dio r .iu . le t the only after and ... * • ,.i • . . ... 1 juwuite thoughts and i •• i A > subtle inriiKucesalways - _ . Aa \ -.vt.eiican balloon expedition t i iitt o . ::i . niui's S.und, the nearest :...... .r ...a .. is project ct 1: eaeh c aintry t •. • expenses, and the ship :. s ,ii ir . .. » ork in June. Three hal .■ ...a . ‘i'll inane and resting w,:: ■ -o .Alt hydrog.n gas made jii.iie ■ a|, will carry, each, sledge i i ..a _ • . - • *iis f..r dj days, and reel out leiegrapn wire fa r » \ I he starting point is J.v nil. .s .. .a fi 4 ie and with a good rviaua ...v ..iv . will iaud the bulinon i>;. will a '■ i ■ there*!. N. xt to tiie reeii .g iu o. ukgrapl. wire before getting r;. :r lusjua t' ulhxeeL to the pole, that w h .... . t.‘ la ’'t is: that they are to t..kc ; r -.: i . • i r v- da;. . instead of •>.».— l. tur t. . i xti'. day s rations in the h.isa i be et-ilv made at • I i-ii-l out A l‘o.. 10 , ; s- i i .r their ' . » -ilbiT*. I t. .. .... ■ .Mteo fcrr’Ai‘ije of CouWesJe*. We learn from th * Washington S>m hy ! CkrouHe that there wi* a pleasant inter- 1 change of New Year courtesies between the j Clerk* of th * Pension U irea i an 1 the Com missioner of Pension*. II m.Ch tries Davids • was th.' spokesman f»r the han Ire li of la- j dies and gentlemen congregate l to honor; their chief, aa l ma lo one of hi' mast fe'.ici t m* a 1 Iressc.s— >ne highly c re* li table to his ! ox x-1lent ta*t ■ an l a coal i ippy th ought and expression, and complimentary and just to the C»mmi”io.i rr, to warn it'mast have been very grateful. t' >1. D i llev respon 11 feelingly, Ihio C\ J irV - r.*p irte I th * sjweeh es p’r.lsiW' h iv.' only spi"? for Mr. I Davies’ last word: “O i w >r l ninre.sir. W -approach New Year's day. On that d iv bacne'.ors (ala -1 vou observe a most forlorn specimen of the els** before you will endeavor to transient ly ameliorate their miserable condition by visiting the la-lies, while married men, in their wives an 1 daughter* and tire-id * and their trains of friea 1-. will enjoy all the Wv'll-r ira I It lupines* th it th ir pluck de serves. A* for you, sir, h i-vever you spend it, uc trust that you will sp»:t i it happily, and that you will live to enjoy many recur rences of the day.” Oar tri al, 'Ir. Davies, hai betrayed one of bis jo-fts, a:i 1 it will !>; b rsieg *d often I and he will be c cap 'lied t > *urrca 1 r to the I beseech ings of friends—n->t toes. We ex pect ere long, too, to sec mention in the s >- ! ciety coluuuu it th" metropolitan pro - i of s >n' charming literary effort of hi* before the “Unity”—of which wo under stand he i* an lion >re 1 member—a society that cnihrao s a s 'l •: few la lies an I gentle men of n'Uhetie tastes an 1 c mspic&ous for learning an l literary culture. Thirty-four years <>f constantly ir* rreasing use have establish a reputation tor Dr. Bull * Cough Syruo * von t to no similar prepara tion. It relieves instantly a:il cures all Cough-, C lid-, etc. The Goodcnough St H er Mine. Capital $1,000,000. The t'oodemrjgu Silver Mining Compa ny is incorporated under the laws of West Virginia. The articles of incorporation are record 1 in th ■ t 'ierk's O.tioe of Jed r son cou ity. The trustees and directors run wealthy and solid business men of Wash ington city. The Goodcnough Mine is lo cat'd three miles from Pinal city, Pinal county, Arizona Territory. A branch rail road is now in course of constru tion, from the n, are.-t station on the $ >uth m Pacific to Pinal city, which will probably be cam pi ted within the year. This r>al when finish' d, will bring the mine within direct railroad conn *ction with Sem Fran dsc > on the Pacific and New Vork and other coni mer ial cities on the A tin itic. The Goo i.* nough is in the iui.u diate neighborhood of the fat:i >us Silver King Mine, from which over *,Utm» have been taken within the past four \\arbesid -s exposing to view within the -ev ml shafts and levels over $-‘'.,iXjo,<hh> more of the ore. U is a fact, worthy »f note, that among tlie a-- , of President Garfield, wore I found 1 1 * shares of stock of the Silver King for which he paid two years before Lis death. That stock is val ued to day at $i*VKK). Here then was a profit of in two years’ time, on an iuv -tment of cGc* \ G-niDENor >h ! Re liable statistics show that tile profits on gold an 1 silv r mining in th** United States since the discovery of th * precious metals of the Pacific coast in Is In am .tint to over H per cent, per annum on the outlay invested. For a period of five years, prior to l>7d, there was produced of the precious metals, we.-t of the Mississippi river, On iJiuO. t >iit*ittiiiv in the Toui’ostone district of \ri /oua, has paid to its -toeLI. .’d-'H since June. I s7P, $1,3 7-v* •<.*. Ore from the < 1 • >1 eno igh has yielded as high a* $v«9 per ton. TK i'cap ayexp '-'tt to pay its jin' d:'n* j • 1 i t July, 1>>2, c.t MONTHLY din'd- n !* ■ thereafter. It fore con enti.ig to repr scut the i • rv rati"’ for ti: State of West Virginia, the undersigned made a careful investigation < f | the -omdin. and reliability of the l'ie.pa ny. Relieving it to i»c a good and safe in vestment, he has secured :t few hundred sh.ir. - of stock for the people of Jefferson, which are n w* offered f*»r sale. Attention being called to the fact that but few shares eUst-'O directly from the Company can do so j by addressing the Vic-.-President of the Company, Hon. C. 1*. Culver, 003] 1>. street, N". W., Washington, D. C. Will show gr spi.tus, containing sworn! Statements of mining engineers, Ae., i'Lv, J an l give fu l information on applicati >n. “ Never venture, never make,’’ is an old but true adage. 1 John M. Paxiei., j Attorney for the Company, U«<1 r r •••juirements :»f W. Virginia Statute. J K ilima/o >, ( Mich. Daily Gazette.) It is an u ipr v< 1 n: I success >aid Mr. ! Charb - S. I> Areamb.il, the well-know D tr- j dick House druggist, when aske 1 for l»i~ ! view - in r -gar*I to St. .1 i >o- Oil; it i- high- j ly extolled, an 1 is giving general satisfac tion. There arc twelve persons in the jail at j Washington City awaiting judgment for murder. < Juiteau is the one just mov re civ- ; ing distinguished consideration. Though his hand is gory with the blood of a Presi dent hi'autograph is e igerlv sought ! 12 is n >t tin- full complement *if such as d serve the ouiet ministrations .»f Warden Crocker, i *■ How do you manage,” said a lady to her friend, “toappear -> happy all the time?” “I .-iiways have Parker's Ginger Tonic han - u . Bee adv. Mr. Blaine has put all gossip about hi future plans at r -! by announcing that he intends to devote his at enlion to a West Virginia railroad enterprise, in which he is inti rented w ith Senator Da \ is, of that State, and several other capitalist-.— Chh'i’i/t /» A r-Ot mm. The ca-Secretary’s head is a very level ole aiwl this is but another proof of it. Tl- mountain state has solid inducements f v :I.o» po.-st -sisl of t!u brains to appre ciate them n l - i 1: n om- j- Mr. Blain \ 1 XHKHilKKDSTOllW IXD VIVIXITY. T!i“ big porker, slaughtered by Mr. Win. J. Iv .art. :i Mr M her'- X K u Is,a few we ks ago, weighed 52) pounds. ?>Ir. John G. Flu ingaa has parch is • 1 the farm of the estiie of his brother Charles Fianag 1:1, containing J 5 a re<, w 11 iinpr.n - ed, and new brick dwelling, oast of Moler’s X It 1 vie, f>r the sum of $?2,80‘.». At the M. E. Cuureh, South, Sabbath School at B ■tui-ada, near Moler' X U >:ids, and during the festivities Sun lay tn irning, the school presented their worthy and effi cient S ip riireml at. Mr. C!e »rge S. Knott, with a handsome -.Ivor pitcher. Mr. Charles A. 1 -klider, of Shepherds t iw.i, iias sm-opted a position as Secretary of the Young Men’s Christian Association at Petersburg, Virginia, and has gone there to take up h's permanent residence. 'fa' Sabbath School of the M. E. Church, S .»» 1, i:i .sheplierl<t<j\vn, presented its re tiring Superintend -nt, Mr. C. A. Lieklidcr, with a t Mtitnonial of regard. Rev. W. G. Eggb'‘ton made the presentation speech, and Mr. L. resp md *1 feelingly. The pastor of the Lutheran Church in SVph -r 1-town, and his wife, during the Chri>*.no■= season wtve the recipients of a t •-tinioni.il of love—a beautiful silver cake basket—from a number of the young girls of the congregation. Mi-- Si-lie Kiekir-1. t!ie faithful and ac c ) ».;-!Uh -d urgatiist of'ei. Peter'- Lutheran Church, Sbepherdstown, was presented by a few of her admiring and appreciative friends with a - t of solid gold jewelry a-a recogni tion >fher - rvie vi and fidelity. Presented in a felicitous manner by her pastor. Th • c ngregatioa of the M. E. Church, Sou'll, in Sliepli r l-towa, invade*! the prem i- - of tin- pa tor. It v. W. G. Eggleston, a few evenings before Christmas, taking v.itii them supplies of luxuries and necessaries.— Fearing some of t'i -m might be perishable, the table w is set—a banquet was served and all’jovel tin ni-elves. The b'.-u.-itcousne * of th d nation forbid; t!ie id a that the re pa-t imp iwri.-h d the pr ach r. At t!i public iri illation ofotfic^rs ofMt. > L>!r- A. F. <S: A. at tSiiepherds t* a • : ;.'v .7 b of Do • mb r, Hon. C. J. Fa . . i r pre .‘tit, by invitation, n* the. ora* tr, :u i h ii..re 1 ati ititerc ting addr -s up in til • e me. origin an 1 pr >paga- ' ti n ofth or! l'he /.’ i says .Me. 1'. 1 was “ 1 i-. -ned to with nursed itvtiti m a:i i ! . i him K : ' highly ; i. - A the installation t.V* member.* of lb e 1 r about .5' at; I invited a partook . n a -ttp . r prepared ior them by tie. iadi.s. j The Baud r- red = vvllcnt music. * * ► „ . . Slow to Seem • iivail.i. U i> <t ranee any one ■.vl’.! suiter from !• range- i tin :g- l.r ■ i lit i :i iiv imonre i 'ooil. vl.>•'■>- 1 VII.. - >VRARll.l. V V N I > S1 11.1 t'-CIA ,*r 111. ; >;> \M» VIVMK SYKIi’ will n-ston | !i,m!i!i i-i • ie pliv-iml nrcanisati.m. It i- a i > . i phoning no. . le.iiant to t ike. anil th ! I,. •• hio i pn-ni.r ever die "vov!, curing; - r>au!a. S', j.iiijPic d- orders, Weak tie ; of lice 1 > . !:•» ip. ..Malaria. Nor. i- j tiers, l>-oiiiiy, i •. Iliou •• Mipluints and 1*. • -s j of the IV : 1, lava r. K hieys, Stomach, Skin, j UAKKil IVMN FAN A* I-.A cares pa: n in Man and l> i-a. Hi. li<"HRS WORM SYUn* instantly dc- l -troys WORMS. thi: v/; -vs i v /; n ir. F Ti: a. nt :an 1 in Iti-.drr.ORd i now $.jO,i'U0. \Vm. Harr: on Aiu-worth, i fiction writer, i dead, a.a d 77. l:*d .steam j vi s-d-s w. rc wr ek' d in 'si—American 1 >. , io Sharpsiiurg, M l., Wui. Fr , • ged 17, was 1 ... . • 1 bv Geo. B. liras i ed I •is and married. in Payer-; .« .. !T» h* ’i- . ! were built in 'si. M. 1.. >iav man, aged -u , * Ten.an of the /' is dead, i Mi--1 hio ■ Violott, t!i<* Alexandria fa-t r. I is d aid after VJ days’ ab-tin<-n ••-. l’he Ma ryland ier sin.are eh-■ 1 Mr. h molts, ol • Ikl’to.,ak< ra .d Mr. Willi.' •»■*, Baliimore county. Sene.t > presi-; nt. liolli-■ ,i iy i : Virginia has gone to Mexico via the j : • J. Hilbert Pollard,of Norfolk and Farter G. IB Hu of Fredericksburg, are dead. _ _ Gitlliy <>{ It rong. S a y. iplc have a laslii* a of confusing i x ■ nt r-i.: Fes with the large ina-s of “ p.v'e’it i:. ■ i' -in.-s." and in this tin y tir-• g-i'iiv f wrong. Idler are- mcadverti- d ! renn di-s fully w rtii all tl:at ;; a bed f r j them, and one at least we know of-.Hop Bitters. The writer has hud oeea-ion to t: c the Bitters iti just siidi a climate a; we have j ■ -t : tl v ar in Bay Fity, and 4as ;d .. a- • : a:. ! :::• ra first lass in I reliable, do ; .,ii »i..,( m ... • *.r *»..»« _r.1 Tin late democratic candidate t>*r gover nor (if Ohio, John W. Bookwalti r, who is an • ;ten -ive muiui i, ‘aivr, pr "lie - a panic in tiiis country in-ide wf eighteen months. He says, “ there is not a business in the country to-day that is not out of joint. Tin , rice of pradu tion of lab >r and mate rials is increasing, and will increase, while th price »fprodu ts stands still.” He holds this js an unnatural and unhealthy state of affair , a :■! d. dare* we are -u.vly traveling th ■ circle that leads :•» periodical panics. irih -jjikster i.vi> vicixirr. From the Tune*: Mr. Benj. Milhr. of Cleorgit \vn, mer bant, forn I pla is dead. Janas N* l> >n, F.mj., died at his residence near Krni*town, on Saturday morning.aft r tin \ri:;c and pain11:1 i!!n — of consutnp* tion. Mr-. Li wis, widow of the late B. Lewis, rtlu lepot, on t ri* d iv. A good mot!;* r, friend an I neighbor, -!o will !> missed by a wide circle of friend- outside of lor immediate family. I'i V::!!ey Femaie t’allege propt-riy was > >ld the other day for cV'd**. It i* uuder stoo.l that th- sale in.-ur* t.he permanency of t!;i* tine school uvh r th* management of Uev. J. 1’. Hyde, who has secured it for a term of years. Mm Joanna Hart, wife of Maj. (_’. Hart • if this city, died on .Saturday, «»: eautvr.— Probably no b iv in priva! ■ life was more wid !y known and highly <-tirnnled than Mrs. 11. rdic was a daughter of Mr. Isaac Krebs, of this e;:y. _ The following remarks «of a local nier chant w fti. 1 printed in tlic B*>-ton Jour nal : “ [ can tell that adverti-ing pays by stop ping my ad vert i» ment*. I've tried it. Trade drops, not at once, but the tide of purchasers flow- si.:i>" other wav. The cash revipts t"ll tin- story.” “ Sum ose you should giv® up advertising f” “ You must keep the boiler- heat d if voa want steam. If you bank your lire- tor. long it tuk> -time to start up. Advertising i* the steam which keep* busi''ess moving. I’ve studied the matter,” The t dal value of school, property in West Virginia is $1,743,929. The school population is 21&,4ll, the attendance 91,298. There are 4 public schooj teachers in 'he State, 117 of whom are colored. The average eatery given to teachers is £23.31. Col. George Wythe MunforJ, an old school Virginian and for many years Sec retary of the Commonwealth, died suddenly at his home in Richmond at 12 o’clock Monday night, in tin- SOth year of his age. lie was i.i his usual health during the d:iv and in the evening visited a friend. J xo. H. Bimcux] [JosEra Wat sox. BISHOP & WATSON. GAS FITTERS. HAVING funned a co-partnership for the ] purpose of doing Gas Fitting, Plumbing,! | Ac., would respectfully request all parties hav i ing work in this line to leave their orders at the i • hop of John 11. Bishop, ami prompt attention ; will be given to the same. i We will keep a full stock cf Pipe and Fib- ; tings on band; also are prepared or. short no-: tieo to furnish Chandeliers. Ac., of all qualities, styles ami prices. We have the Agency of one ; j of the best Factories for Supplies in this line: I in the country. Our Mr. Watson lias had years of experience ! in the business, ami all work'entrusted to us will be well done and fullv warranted. B1S1IOP & WATSON. January 11, 1882. DlSSOL utmojt. j rPIIK firm of Willsof. Brothers, of Summit ! I Point, W Va., has this day been dissolved ' by mutual consent. C. I*. Wills-iu will continue to conduct the I business in his own name. Parties knowing themselves to be indebted to the frin of Willson Bros, are requested to I close their accounts a* once. WILLSON BROTH BBS. In retiring from tbc business, I return thanks to the public for past patronage, and hope that it will be extended to that of the new ttrm. W. N. C. WILLSON. January 2,1 ssg. Stockholders’ «liceting. First National Bank of Jefferson at i (.'U.vniESIOWX, Wl-ST VlKI.INIA, January 10, 1882. VMI ilflNG of tlic st-H-khohicrs of tbi* bank fort lie election of directors, Will he held at the banking house on Tuesday Feb. 14, l--.’! . tween tin*hours of eleven and two. In eon a-qneuce of a failure to give the rc quin ! nolicc add Meeting was not held to day SAM’LHO- ELL, 1 1.1 IS*''* I’.. I.i..r 5?IVfliWti TO.V IT.f ft ft, r-r Two Xiy’.H Only, j I-UIDAY AND SATURDAY, Jan. 20-21. ’ Austin’s Dramatic Company, • »* th- rhautilul Lejrrnd entitled ‘ iNIP VAN WINKLE.” j , •' i : ;i r! v a- Kip Van Winkle. This (any will a! > protluee th L’eiu tiful play of ' UNCLE TDM'S ( ALIN.” Mr. John 11. Tlulrey a; '* Uncle I oat, Mi--- Ada St*>i kbrid.r ‘ r.s “Topay.” Pi;,:', ir rich’s liras- Hand and Orchestra. A':r:;'ss;ua a,id r»<> Cent-:. Jiuiuar 14, l vvh—2t. i— . .wi*. -. j*' -»»*■* mm jar.- * Till ' !site of VA-o .f INTERS jN COUNTY, to-wit: AT RILUS '.■id in the CierUs OJl v of j lit ( of J’jftrtt n < ■<•/. y . Jan a>ry 2 . /, 1 ss j. WM. II. Ti’.AA KKS, adiiiinlsfral' r dc bonb r. .i v iti. t!. w ;1 an:! . d ••l .laatcs Hurst, Pi dut y, c.yiir. t JAMES A. HURST, ex cut r of Mary Hurst, and Win. M. Stiydrr and Tlnuna Osl-ntiru sureties on his executorial, II >nd, Defendants, Hi CHAXCUDY. Ti-.e«ilijert ,f this suit is to i\ cover of James A. liur-t. ex;; ut<>r of Mary Hurst, and Win. j M. Snyder an t Thomas o'b.idrn, sureties on 1 t:..- . v. -iid h »!.-l tie; s.iid Jaaies A. ’ ‘it,r • - ::•> f'K'vU] with intcr-vt iii.re>ii ‘ : .' -r 1, !s? 1 an i $3_’.''2 eosts and the1 costs of this suit. It appearing, on affidavit filed in this suit, th.u t!i • 1 hint \V:». At. syndcr is not a -idem I'tli State of W.s» Vir^iniu, he is h i ■ i p.iire-l t.-.rjj- ar at the next Kale day lovvii': K! u.ury (>th and do what is nc.es s. irv 1 roteet hi- interests in '.bis matter. F. P LYNCH, Clerk of t oe Circuit Court. ; q January ", Is-at. Free Press IVe fo. m i r i.' cl • .• ■ 1 s2. One Dollar a Year. .*« Fre-Ii. !’• a 'lit. New>y -I •urn-i- f >r the I';r - si .Jo. A Week's Events in Compact Shape.— j Entertaining Stories, Original a:; I Selected. Its 1 . i.inmtis «•■ >!*«;• 11> a complete ret-on 1 «>f the for- , «ig:t and donn sticnetn of tb world, its Poli- - ties, C.itiuii! :• . Finance, Lit rat tire and Sci- ■ cneg. i -.rr- -]•• udence front tlte great cctitn s ' ot'aetiviiy. \Y ..diiiigtoi., New York, San Erati cis o. London and Pari-*. Article-- upon the la test discoverte-*, keeping the reatler abreast of I the tint--- in all that rehit - to the Laboratory, j tlieWorksb y. th Farm, the Orchard, the Gar- i den and tie- Dairy; ;ii- i Full Commercial, Fi- j nam .al. <’ a, <’atth, Market. a:i l Stork Re port- Pure in tone, n > parent fears to place ; tlie U-tHiin ■ ■ W 'kii/Sii tin hischildren'shands. < Const rvative in vk-.v. The Weekly >111 presents ; tacts undi-mrted hv partisan t'-eling. Compact ' in style. The We..-klv Sun says much in few words. $1—BALTIMORE WEEKLY SEN.—$1. TERMS—Invariably cash in advance. Pos tage fr -1 > ali sub-, ribers in the United States ft!lJf'»nadj. ti.-iel) liar a Copy fir Twelve! Mouths, riv. t;>im copies toGctieisapof Clubs j f.,r tie Baltimore Weekly Sun, l"2: ^ j Five Copies _ $.1 on 1 ' 9 1 one year. Ten Copies 10 00 Witii an extra > .py of the Weekly Sun an i one copy of the Daily Sun three months. Fifteen Copies 15 00 ' With an extra copy of the Weekly Sun one year, and one copy of the Daily Sun six months. Twenty Copies J) 00 | With an extra copy of the Weekly Sun one year, and out-copy of the Daily Sun nine tuontiis. Thirty Copies 30 00 ; Wit It an extra c >py of the Weekly Sun an i >;»v of ■ Daily Sun one year. Forty Copies 40 00 With an extra . py of tiic Weekly Sun and "iceopy oft ie Daily Sun ote- yr . alv. an extra copy of the Daily San for six mouths. E.ftv Copies 50 00! Witii an extra copy ofthoWe klv Sun and two copies of tii e Daily Sun ei>eyr. S veiity-five < >pie-< 75 00 With an extra copy of the Weekly Sun an 1 three copies of Daily Sun one year On ■ Hundred Copies pH) 00 j With an t xt:n ■ iiiv of the Weekly Sun atid 1 >ure< pies of the Daily Sun on yr Single Copies by Mail. 3 rents. <• ‘.t r- up of t’luh- will ;i. J the abate t. rtns the m -t lit rat that can be .-tier • i by a lirst c!a-« Family Journal. The - ife-t method of ttai. mitting motu-y by mail i* hv cheek, draft ■ .rji •-! Hi v money order. N < deviation from I /-tidied terms. '.\dd ■ — A. S. ABELL A • 1), Pubii-hers, The Sun Iron Building. Baltin t. M l January 7. P'd. Notice. rVHE entire interest of Edwin I. Moore.de 1 ceased, in the Drug Store h •.vingbecntrans- ■ fi rred to me, the businc-- will be hereafter car- . ried on in the name of Aisquith A Co. M. 8. AlStjVlTII, Jr.. The Accounts of the late firm are in our hands, ami prompt payment is re m-vod. : 1882. ' ' AISQ1 1LTIACO. Plumhing *V S'iftiUg» 'VHE undersigned offers his services to the 1- public. Pipes introduced into hoti-cs— j Gai-li.xtures and fittings. Call and see Plates i of Fine Fixtures, finished in gold. i> di-hid l>:a-s, and Porcelain. Globes, Drop Lights, liar- i juts Ac. Old Gas Fixtures Gilded or re-Bronzed ; in the latest style. Opposite Bank of Charles- , town. CHARLES E. SEAL. Jan. 7, 1882. .Vo/ire of Dissoh(tion. The late linn of Singhass A Co. in the null ing business at the "Millville Mills’ on the' Shenandoah River in Jefferson County has been dissolved by mutual consent. Infutnrethe milling business will be con ducted at same place by the *' Milvillc Milling Co.” lately incorporated for the purpose of buy ing all kinds of grain and milling in all its branches. El KG IIASS A CO. Jan. 7, 1882. t PUBLIC SALE. rVilE undersigned will offer at public sale at 1 the New Mountain View Hotel, Harper's ; Ferry, on S(ffurcla//, Junuaru 1882, at 10 o’cl>K'k, A. M.. the following Per sonal Property, viz: Two Young Marcs-** One with Foal; One Large STALLION, • One Thoroughbred Berkshire SOW and Six Pigs, One BOAR 1IOG, Two Carts and 2r-ets Cart Clears, One Four-horse Wagon, 1 Two-horse Jo., 1 Two pair Womb Ladders, One pair Hay Ladders. Breec hing and Load Gears. Collars, Bridles, Lines, Plows, Harrows, Fit of Heavy Log Chains, One Cider Mill, One V Seven or eight go »1 Wood Stoves and Pipe. in simsiiK im.\ Lot of Furniture. OiK'olth*. Matting, Ac. } Lot of Lamps, Lanterns ami chandeliers, Twelve bbl.-. of Pure Cider Vinegar, three years old, Lot of fine New D > irs, Transoms, A \ Lot of Counters. Shelving. Ac. Large lot of refuse Lumber, and many other articles. Will also offer The Material of IheOIO Minn* lain View II tiT TERMS OF SALE -Ca-h f.rall sums of i >1 under Tt n Dollar-; over that amount a ere lit of nil'.:’months will he given, the pureiia • r to give iiegotiiiblr note, well endorsed, payable at the Dunk ofChailesmwn, with interest fr m dav of sale. No property to be removed u til J terms are complied with. Sale to begin at KC o’ch>ck. 11 W. QK£LN. W. E. Anderson, A tctionecr. January 7, l*S2-2t. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE Real RtiaU IN .1 EFFEIiSONCOUNTY Toe u’ld-T-igucd Special 1 iruea in virtu ■ of a dvroe mad • the 2Uth lay of .1 iiiua ry D-l in the mu-e of John i'. iiibsun and others, eomtilalnaots v-. Janie< D. Oihson ami , o h rs, defendants, depending in eh:.nary, will sell .1 public auction, to the ! iyhr-t bid der, on the 10th Dny oT 7 brnavy 1332, ut !1 o’, l. k A. M. before the Court Hous • d ■ -r in .Toilers.>n i muty, West Virrmii, th ■ D *.v r land of Elfcthcih Gibson in her ieecascd bus- J band Janies Lb (i.bsoti, the s.n l dv.ver land : eontaining *5 acres of ground, and having on it a lar. t Tteo Story Si one Hontic, all nee.ssarv an 1 prop r c it Buil :inr : u ed t > th-si’nc. It i: Very eligible -ituatinu. j is very feftile and productive and Is the best , impr >v< I laud in F« fer m < inniy. TERMS • >F SALE -< >n - third cash, an 1 the balance in otie and two years, with inter- .-! -n j the defenrctl payments fr ni the day «>l - •• tin- ptirvh.1 r ;i ring h -nd with g 1 se-uiby for !!■'-• .-■a:.:.-. ANDREW HUNTEP, ISAAC FOl'KE. Special ('• >m mission er.*. .Tames N. fia’ialvr, Auctioneer. January 7.1-82—5t. VHUA3LS REAL ESTATE JCBABCHAia.Efr.MVS, 'VEST VA. The undersigned special C immi-’-imer* in the cuu-a of Jo . ph Pa tgher’s, Ex it-.r again-' - Elizabeth D. Bib- m’s Admin -'rator, Ac., w.ll offer at Public s:il.- in front 1 the Court IIous-, in Charlestown, W. -t \ irgitua, On 10th day of February, 1332, a? 11 rs.-l.ick A. M.a valuable Ti&ii'T OF containing about 7* acre*,—a portion *.f the tract f.iria'-rly belonging t > t!i e tveof J.mte; Ji Hib.-oii, satin'adjoining tin “Dower tract on tb ■ same farm. T i • land is of the b st i -pi ilitv. Tit" growing crop i- re- rved. TERMS < >F SA LK,—t hi tliird cash—th • rc - iduv in tw > e pial annual payment*. with in terest on deferred payment.* from day of sale, ; to be evidenced hv the bunds of the purchaser : ami alien on said tract. A plat of the tract | ran be seen at tbe otli w of Cleon Moore, Ciiarlea town, West Va. ANDREW IIENTER. A E KENNEDY. CLEON MOO KB, Special Commissioners. ! James N. fiailaher. Auctioneer. January 7. 1*82—5t. New Jewelry, NEW WATCHES, HEW CLOCKS, New Silverware! T HAVE the 1 srLCT.K l.i:s to be t- iiikI in this, oras good a< found in any market, and have the j 01*1 IMETRE ment can he secured. I will take the time and ' have the patience Insecure to my patrons as perfect a tit as* possible, but if after trial they j do not suit, (as is often thecas.,) I will take j p.insure in exchanging;—which i- an advantage J over itincrcnt spertacie (Killers, for I am here, and they conic and go, and when gone if your ! sp.-rs ,|o not suit they are only injurious and j worthless. HitL/ie.*. dork*and Jcieelri) Repaired in a workmanlike mnnm r. rao Charge for Engraving any goods sold by me. W. A. Koi.HOESEN, Sign of the Rig Watch, Opposite the Sadler Building. Sept. 1*. l'^O. 15 v RBEK’S Near fSanlt House Saloon. HARPER'S FERRY. WEST VIRGINIA. rPIIE sul- -itv-r !* eonductif.* : gent- 1 Bar l I'.-r's Shop—at which Hair-Cutting and Drowsing, s-luimjinoing and Shaving aredonein the best stvle of the art. Dee. 3. 1**1. A. C. LEWIS 1 > EPBER BOOT- and shoe.-, and Snow Ki ll cinders, fo; '•v> p,e. jo. C. W. T KEARS1.EY. 1 _ • • WINTER GOODS. Our Stock is Full in all Departments—embra- . : u l Styles. Call and Examine Good.- and l’rice*. licsjx tfuLy, W. C. CAURELL & < o. and mANurACTrithii ** or SAS1I, DOORS, SHUTTERS, BLIND'. Door and "Window LYanios, And Turning in all its \ arious Branches, ( f-rncr t hur, --i v\-• t ?■’*•., or * . N . i IT AG G RST O AV X, M D. This Company has constantly on hand n full stock of R< ugh and Worked l.t: which will he sold as Cheap as can he purchased elsewhere. <’:r * ■< k i WHITE BINE. YELLOW BINE. HEMLOCK,OAK, IHtBLAKand WALM l I.. ’ HER, of (trade*! and First-Class Quality. Also, SHINGLES, SH1SSLIS8 LATH, PLASTERING LATH, PICKETS, r, AH'- keep on hand or make to or.l r WINDOW S\*ll, DGoRS, "III III!. BLIND*, Ac., enabling u< to furnish Builders with mat, rial to roin|.!eto a I, u ,• < rl All orders f,<r lumber <>r work will receive prompt attention and the personal supoms • of competent mechanics. Apr. Iff, lss] ly. MAUTIAyUUItG, IMBtUGI/.V « Ol INTV. MAmL% ARID CitAKITS RSCWi* ':A'T3, Tombs, Tablets, CurLii-g ai:J C- iietcry Work Of till kirn!?, C'ln apor than **:•« *•'<•• Kvn >!<i it: tl * .-<vuo;», fur I «« ••• I'1 ’! **i s «cti in are p r. ing \ < rv n ftr doiihl ■ ■ Wliv is it? i til n 11 you. V* .j * r.«- >:» !»•:♦ :h ■ • • < ‘ » iy,uml tl advantage i* taken. It is uiy ini ntmn t->< x:I isi tfr Ititcriurtti aurt ,3i'tl*lir Trfv'nnniU to give w*srlt whieh will I>e superior tany in :: t >!■■: • ■ of the country. Ol! <>;> jm*. or u<Mro,s f mv Agent, and guarant* 1 >'••• r u.nri. *.t «:*i OltIGiNAL DEHlttA’S l l . " t W' > Bills on lnrg>'M'l- imrents u>k. J f *r. bl.ATE MAN ' )•.' . :■> t > ■ t up at wry low pri •••?. My Work aw tb • larg- in : II. Noiu,e T vnn, General Ag* at. ’"•M'e 1 November 12, 1 «S«'? 1. ADoio TiiE(;i{Avi:sor 'rnx. okai>. T HE 11A G E KSTO W X 31 A R »lEE Vi OH Fi S, IIAGEE3TOWX, M A KYEANIX The inclersigi -vl. Manufacturer of MONUMENTS T^Mi S. Jjr.AI*T«>M> Marbli and Granite Work of all kind* for Ometeri *, IhiiMiu irifj to pur. ha.-’e anythin,: in thin line to call on him and examim I i n- . I I i ■: '■ Work, and iriquin* privy*. fc-jy-OUfOlN'AL I>K£I; ’*X8 n Hpocialty. Orders by mail will re vive prompt and ptrvjua! attention. I>. B. FTOUFFKB. August fi, IS >1—y. ’invokes Admiration and Defies ( !OM PETITION. Healing and (ook Sturts—for Wood or Coal, or Wh—t>f the First make, irnpr •' ' and handsome lAtterns, ami cheaper than ran he found ek'. w l.< r- in this County. Call and examine, and you will be suited. EH Si M l # Si«i ifi.j ij* i SS l. ft, Nov 12, j Cremation i-ra WBttftllAWTS •vr AIX f KT3H la rapers *. ft • ’ ctaMofheaoD. ><nu< rc ■ • ! ‘ i'LW Bl-sTi :.t, tlu> Mo-t A.' * eri rc' • red to both Merchan »t- * C GARWIX SE3;iiH frown on tiirirown l im" 1 •' »• ;j drrotnl to tbl* j>u' -•. a- *h<» TAVI>AKi> l OIt OUAXITY. / V ' :* SALE TRAI>i: ITtlCE 3.T TS for «,i-. i t ' • «* othrr f.ir- I OAVID LANDRETH & SONS, Seed Growers, 21 & 23 S. SIXTH ST. PHilAGILrioA 1> l,'*d'r l-u-iin ■ i. •• 1 ! r • t ■ • j •. > 1 1 You ■ ■: m • ■ y • r ; work f ir us than at anything civ. Capital not needed. Wc will “t in y< n. jilt.’ a day and up wards mode at home by the industrious. 'bin. women, boys and gir! wanted everywhere to work for us. Now is the time. Yon can work in <|ian time only or givey mr whole time t ■ the KisiinYon imi lire home and do the work. No other business will *»av you II. f'lv as well. No. on - m f:.it to i:mt: • enor mous jtay by engaging at Costly Out lit and tonus tree. M n'y . : 1 fast, easily, and honorably. Addr*—* Tiik Ac Co.. Aii^'its, Maine. P.T. d. s| ly. Cable Rape *cr ^ <;oo I,';:?"' r'!" ' in# strain ei#l»t tons. ! bout a year and U tKarl; • • . : u Iv M*i*i for (U)v>L.Jf it* ■ •- *■ J >tl - tarml now atol ■* : : ' „.:l ’ tor; two Stu-ar-'j r l'U o make a #••>.«! h..; *;in • For information > ■ , . Ifill's-- ) November 28,1831 * \> 1»AV»I> *' A 1