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iiMd Jamils Journal Muly IT. tSX.'l. _ ostensible big attraction » v, a, kn..wb Jge with thanks from Hon. H , j ia' i- oar U and 2nd ot C '»* ■ uni : the lith C - - T‘ . Y M V. A. will hold a meeting in lhril ocliH-k. All are cordially invited. . • ]• aho-l) Institute of J. tb r-.m C>ub rt ! will bo held at’Harper's t crry. l*rvfi "or Wade will cot I the el, IV 1st''. yjr ,1- J. Jobe l gan op r it a til. « , k on a l.Onoyafdsfiitraet. There w;U b, large denian■!» f< r h; aianufiurto’e*. t-h.'te Company rv'tillc 1: Ervsi-i.nt Mr. P,, . ,; Secretary Mr. t>*ke. WelMone the Eagle will In- pr p- riy sen 1 \ little two-year old daughter ot Mr. j»o id Nichols Jr., m-ar I n n e, fell into a cistern one day hist week, an. was Mr A. II. Cromwell of l t d ri ! t tv Mary la: 1, 1 is coOtr . ■ ’ r' fiyr Messrs. W. t > N rri> . 1 Ihuiie! l-t sendann.r of this County, and for Mr. Wheat of Clarke county. Mr- Haydeit of Benyvi e - I a I"t tc that town fronting ■<' i« t. *’• ph the whole being*littK* more than the tl.ir t, nth of an a re, for «»toM: Ueoty • M. Britton. In SVpher dstown a mm oj*;*o- ' to pr,. s-1 <>1-* v«.ud p- *r to !• \V, 4nj.pi.»»■ hr got the last word r.jht h. eau- »f a tenacious* memory a pie ’aft r>. ,-ti. n f the old New \ Ofk -hi '.ti*. ♦ • I pens of **'e B. A <). H. K *! tW, j I'm *ve recently Ken ti. ron :' y r. r and iihprovvd, utuh r tl , • \!r \. l>. 1 -»r. the loe : I ar i w amor r the Is t and n. • iwff'y meng th* entire it! eft roa«l. Sv new tin 11* it of It. it 'h n ; " •»' i. - effect n .'un lay. Ira as ea-t am « -r pt*-s 1 ■ r. at It.:** \. M. tHli-r train .»«• . -land 9.o0 A. M. ami ar.d 11 p \’ Westward at L17 and A. M ill I^ - v- l*. 1. . i l sii. ; !: >n. we r.rt t -1* 1*' <1 ' • Pr \V W. Rowan.* alive f ti.i i u n - re-ideat in ' ‘uray. T! e l r. -h \V iterV- •! land Basebail t i ih > i M lay - ro t*», ri S - it- r villi I ni*h - a rt thousand—m t- r le- • absent !> ■ ••» lee ’ - r • . to r. The ear- n rear ti lias h*i n ! • lie i ■st iM\ •; with borders <T Miat.s ..r; ; •a: f tit r with m Mv \\a iod n- I • h vdy wa • t: t ' - ultra- :.\ *<• guest*. Hr. b r*<- t \) . Brown. Tr ; ha* •I - Hi!' rt <*' T * ry h . rty, in t!ii • lar«r -ii] ;di •>' !•••; '• < r a:; w ei w frai:. *. —a—It. I 11!■ i« rt»i i-•' y ..id Saturday - ' 2 t<» 0. i • ■ t \-a . .1 rryvi" . pi*: - i i ' th a - if t.’Iii • *'i*. t r t1 t"* ' .rTH* i an 1 4 fur the latter. A ft»m« by ti:' A • *£nitst *p, «»f tb'« v’n - ', a: I :.*■! nin ' I \ Away, i in $C .'e u Mr. Th'ii'.iS, the ertrv -tie (. .. . Vai*. t t •- f.. ■. : tilt a I :*in * * rot -carefully in-; rt it *.th t vi< Ti <•'«•> the l.< ture «.n “Orat> rv, t ■ r 1 by the Uun. I htnicl 11 ■t f ' '• .«.:•!• !ph:a, at '*(\’ur!-» \\ a»! '•» rtrv n »w n sale at the l‘«> t It v \ a.- 1 at the <■ r "i r.-y i purchase y»mr nk-t;. y >u c» i to t! • 1 t ttfiec 1 have ) >:r . ! - ur- •!, a.' it. r t 1 .»» r, ; ft . t i. r ’ 1 vain in .ttai • 1 * u: - »t< tn |,i;r ha<e tick, t early. It •> t|f on tie fra t of Mr. M tn M. t -ail *. t r ."vmiuit lN-inf. ’hr- tin ' i * -not it ;rtb . T!» *«;i- m rv tvs h- y w k men blasting rock f r a no C in it," , Mr. < »jts, owru Tribute <•/' Ur»i»cct. Si uvu Point, May bth, l »'■<*. At a M •Tin; of Summit Point I Grange n • I' I l.l 'I :, 'Mi. l.xs.i, the follow- i in IVatii' ati.l Ue-.lutions was adopted: .v»lv Father lias re: n o 1 fr -a» ottr tuid-t our worth) Past •! r, venerated .ml beloved mend r, Pol. Itoi • ; kt \V. Bxylob: therefore, t: : ' While tv ... .wiel.- t!:e ham* ot Divio Prov. i • t *. a* ill al < t er iBur i ta' at fairs, we cannot hut ir -uni «i- dentil, aril • vt it - »t • 11 - -" ■ if. t > Ins i inty, and tib - f.n ' > win*n» we evt. ml, in thi t>. ir 1 i' -i aille ti *n, > r heart i .1 sympa- | i; > l Of Pol Baylor P m be truly sa!d . th uh rtachiu ' M.in'- allotbia^e— *, m|u rjr ■ - hi never i !uiii t » or cxplndi d th ..* ! ul « * ever In the van to advance by j ewrv b e .ritl *i m■ ■ > ut 1*~ command th'* tr-.u • .1 •• et the jsr- -,t Agricultural interest nf t! el ,untrv hem s early * .mu. ction with th- ti; m-vin thisst t*. «*-•-*Fi-rti oiV- sal p.«*i- ! I mi he t tin it. an 1 ' faithfully tilled to tie* h. c;r Ilf bi* dealt 1. :u-\in. is he di t i in.this th ^e •• combination '!.•• hope et aarieul- , tore in the future ie j*en ■ d «*u an intedi-en* ■ l otl.dil ami i:11 ii. ■ • t t. ndwi*. and a-trieul i, ;r» at ! vry-. om- > t h r truest and most devo H #. That a • **| o ' tin -■> re-. 'tun.- t ti'tb' miiv .f’ e d. ■ it • d, ami a • >py t »t'. 1 il at I •«> our t oimty pa j*ers |..ft :hhi n. Mid to the executive com- t * oMMITTKlt, I..\l>Y Hr it rti 11 its.— Ladies, you ear* p-t ti. ilx--t i r. eh \ ks, atid spark ling > v - with al. t! cosmetic- ot trance 1 or tt i’iri rs id the wi.r '. while in p-mr iU‘i ,i 1 ' In w. 1 trite you such rich • llop Hitt \ trial i- certain proof . lay M - Pttfi. is-.v. V. 11.1.1AM A 1.1*1 i 1 - 'i \ 1.1.Alll.II. itifant . ;■ i f Belle V» d- Mi an 1 W . W. U. tiullahei'. R t' i'< -in a 1 r .111. A;, i tie ■; ■ th.:- :r- -V between. IP w. I give ir.em .A. k <gast». V , i : si : .. > • i i is* Mnv • |v< ' ’ ■ J • 1; 1 i* HI l.K ill ... tlliv s. .’i.)»; ci.viivM. Ti: -? y In-: thv -1 ,y for the cl. eti n (.f J’t •.**.• t r- in t! is State, i ; [ iir > w t .tv ■' • ave cu-.ly partial r. u: ’. In < i vr -: ■■ s District. For .!■ rs -s ^ 'r :.t r. ‘1 '•■> \ !>•> ami ; v, II, F. I l For IV . !. of ot IWnl of K i r ate is Mr. John T. Cohtott A ml M ' m. A. H. V it, a*» 1 Ja.. N. m i slier wireemcUl v r is,, r ;• t!v ’y IX* ! is; r I’ I *. Until r: r ! ,i » i . f in1 1 *r jower to j 1. .. furls n mi Pc’' rs. The ' r ' ... ,i • . v r ♦! t a for Mr. II , Pr * f P u I of 11 ! . 1 \ .r* ami * . M Kulh. u ■ r 1 As;a a i mcr-. I' >r 1 l* \ i l It. I>. Huth r ': \ i l.f Mr. J. >n^ . .1. . V* ■ ;t* re s. v . if :t ;!••! mu an ;. : .-('•■ i r- I . n an I D. t.*.e» r . ' ■» .S' r vetiv y the \ h- ii- . to. -I il IV s . 1 tiisi* - s i l.sy, 13th in>t.ml, at 3 1*. M . th Mi :■ : : r, ; v. ' S. M ti tt >1 1; Present i M. \\ . W null If, 1 \ : ( ; ' I. L. Sh rr:sr'. 11. • i , \V. 1 >. • 1>. (...rringt in K. • kins w.ih Uni : . Is - tl. 11. Turner oi • t -■ . s'* , 1' V I.if !‘f L >u t l *.r . I. tk fr •' J Ki •:* t : i. A. i" on •»' Her ir ■! U sv. il. I leu..ft v« a-. V i ■ :: i *’y apj*>int 1 to vi-it si : ur :. t. i a re .rt through , i.mfl.a'r ll> v. I. M. Wo'.V, which ^ 'I . j • - * *» •• 1 » . *•; • . ji4i • Mr. a.. - >1 U.ru-t aUr.iluun, >t‘ K v. I’r. irra!; . \ of NV it; a -Ur, wit! a t it v\ t1 I i icett-nr •, wa- coot* : i. A: t ' , .* . !.t l hi-* trial ■ r... n i ;t v . «1 -ti' it « ;•=. i »»a VV. ! •... ii ti nir the K«*p rt <>f • • i1 . *' no. «• * \ ' I rryviin‘ * : :ir. i , v ti' it a;> f i ( h rt i length. I ].> r ; :i - : it i iki r ti ns ha 1 *ai' h ! i I ti; v: ! ■* ot the p« n ' lr, ■ ;•«. .ii'tiiT. ti* n ixi'tiag i< ' n<»t -•■••j • i-It. «i'Ln i* ;»t i-viitencc in the t . 1 ti.at the i! -ith-cNd ptr*hrj he v;i • tuM t;> r< rn ; . et . *.■> their [1 f . r„ tthiei. VI >. M •! n : * -.t:' i *r.. nth-red by K \ .i; ; i •>, k. tirai xin, If If, til!.* t r M ’.rat ' V. f.rv M tf.tt, and Rev. A. 4 . H„i • ii - aj«; Jti’.t la f- mniitlee to > .it ! rrv • ! i <iv'. *iu to the;:, theat> ; tit :i «*f IT- \! ry. The pajH*r ”.i> then i,! ie ,ivi’ r \ > ii unanimous vote. I: •», at*, r :i t vaimu itimi <«f the can 'll t i. w ri-iit The- lb h •*; t ne'.vr- 'V-temat . If h -h I hi-- • v . Hi .n h JIM-re, Uc ; .... 14 ; i-iTiTIlll. tit. tli j ■ r- 1 .is- 4TH i the camlhlate -.. i - ri t ■ hi* !-■ :tire on .t pa-sage . i ! -tin I v - ; ,.| ' -1 I - rit ,il Ex« r< K*. The I - l Whol 4 hi- iiher. tl po-ti i kur-'pe. • V\ J. .- I .• \r ..ppiareil in l'r hyt> ry r , \\ in. v.j ml at:- y rea- a ■ f r. th . I* 1- • l»r. Cruham, f •! mnr, • r v n,,, i | I. 1‘res'ty t* -: suijouiuctl to meet - ’ »* 7 '*> r -v luple Machine Co. Meeting. The stockholders of the E.’glc Machine Co. met in accordance with notice of pub 1 cat ii, in Washington llall, on l ritjav, k, A. M. t*he v\ . ting was called to order by lorreet M . Brown and upon his motion,seconded by O. M. f in is. Hr. W. F. LllTITT was . - ill. t to the Chair, after which C. F. Ual VHJilt w i - eli' -. ii Secretary and K. S. 1.. isi.siusu Assistant Sec’y. The vari .as li.-ts of subscribers were ■ ;ii;d d in and it was ascertained that over Jon share! had been abscribed for, ol which 11' were pr s, tlt either in pc son or by proxy. The ni tins then decided that a Board of nine !>.r et>r- be elected. Befo c pro ceeding with lie' election, however, the pr 1,.m re |ucst- d F. W. Brown to make a statement to the meeting as to the profi ts for -UCC' -S of the enterprise. Mr. Brown state 1 that he had received proposi tions fr,.m parties from various sections, looking to the investment eT capita1 or making contract- with the Kaglc Co. for the manufacture of machinery should it vi ■.-dully organize, but for prudential r'a-.ii.' h was obliged to withhold the names. ‘ After Mr. B.'s statement, it was ordered le, the m* cting that the election of Directors 1.. j r • i.d with w'•)-out nomination,and the following gentlemen were chosen, namely F. W. Brown, W. II. Kable, John M r-ha 1, F. J. Manning, Adam Young, , .i w. Blessing a;:d Dr. \V\ F. Lippitt. On motion the meeting adjourned. \V. F. L1PPITT, Pres’t C. Flank Gallahsb,iSec’y. K. ji. nnNo, A-'i’tScc’Jr. Tnr Had and Worth <’•* ••re nt \ • r imitat' I or munUrf-iti*/. This is ~. tru• of a family medicine, and it i jMi-iiive proof that the remedy imitat'd is ; tli highc-i value. As soon as it had I, :i !. f <i .rid proved by th > whole world ti . !l - Bitter- w:e the purest, best apd i: -r ,family medicine on- eiirth my imitations sprung up and began to j .1 t;,.- r: e - in which the press and peo j.', ; the country lm-l expressed the merits ': il. h . :.:i< 1 in every way trying to induce . - ; .vends t « use liicir stuff instead, cxi ey on the credit and f Ii. B M y others started .trams put up in similar style to II. B., with, varioii-’v devis-d names in which the - “Hops” were used in a ,i believe they were :ii-,- a- e a- 1; >p Bitters. All such pre ,-rid-d r- leedi- - or cures, no matter what irsf.l or name is. and especially those with t ' w >rd “ Hop” or “ Hops” in their im tod With them or r na ire imitations or counterfeits, i win of t.b. i.i. Touch none of them. ! ; uiric ! !op Bitters, with bunch i r cluster of green Hops on the i. -1 i thing tu 11 ’r iri-f i.d lealers ar warded against dealing in til. ti"i - r count.rteits. III.PiIi:it!>STi»n> *H'MMAUY. From the K>’iji*feT: A pi :• - :i« n to light the streets is under I. : • s.^t , Captain M. J. Billmyer i d i. - ■ siol rt caught fo.ty-nine bass at 1 >.» ii No. 4. i : / the ; ,i t ..c i.iL the stock of the : . ! ovn Manufacturing Company i- : • i in t- i-b-.o rapidly, and on Tues day r .. h d tli- sum of ^2d,U'*s>. t- ' ir 1 . . tl ■ second day of June, has i -. i .• • i as the y to decorate the . i, - - »,f the C t:f ii rate soldiers in Elm w n-.il Ci t« i ■, at this place. Ilex*. John I md-tr* et, < M.irtinsburg, will deliver the .dr on that occasion. ' CAH !T. F-. . \vb t." utTeriiig from the errors and • rvous wt ak ness, car > loss .it in intio- •!. iV'.',, I will send a • .twill, r. y. i. IKKKUl » lIAHliK. l -i- •!-. .• r.iiieilv \v.;s discovered by a mis its s..m!i At!.- -ic.i Semi i-'clf-address : to tl Rev. J isant T. Ixiu, .Sta t: II l>, :.i L' ) rk I tty. Dec. 2. 1 s>2 ly. J. iu; 'Ilvoliai. Association—There id sc a lea-ines* meeting of the Lee M< • - " al A-- nation in the Court-House i. at r-atimlay . at 2$ P. M. A full at tciMamv is r- nested. A. C. 1I<*PKINS, May 17, lasl. President. -- II . Daniel Dougherty’s Lecture will A j .n Tuesday evening 2!*th. An imp r ii ’ law prevents his being here at ti. time f.r-t announced. \\ Il r ’ t tli- house I now occupy, corner ; i . • - \ in : rty streets, iurtitsncu ru-.f.trnNi. ! as desired. Possession given imim diatt ly. : A. KoulitorsEJf. \ ■ we 1 ii. g hi use of 'dr. lhiniel (letzen 1, • - miles front Summit Point was id!- on Sunday. The furni t .r !•• 1< ! _ !»•_: to Mr. Harry (ietzcndanner ! ■ •; limed. I.i -*on former $8o0, ■ insure 1 in de*F. County Mutual; on the r s'' " !«>t!i of which will be paid pn mptly by Mr. K. A. V’exander, Agent. - 'i n. oitmxii, 1 ■''*3.—Our Lady fri Is are n *peetfully invited to attend •;rt>p ■ • : f Imported Hats and Bon t- Flowers, Ribbons, Laces, &c., .■it /"■ •-/!«,. M'tif Ut. We have engaged a M !i- r iro.n the Celebrated House ol Ar -T ng, Cator A; Co. Respectfully, r. <5OI.r SMITH. RjaRTsat rn. MiTirits. -j ^ii d i,‘J Itoak. »• kll «»• »s»4 lw« Kii | 3J<. »i»kr* r.. r ,0.1.^. »»-< ; i a. biumt * m.. u * rtn. V rk Oir n Out. t>n receipt of your u i :- s hi will make anolfer by whi’b you ean earn t" $7 evening*, at ro-.tx home. M r. W 'Hen, B<y s r <rirls cand< it. H. t WILKINSON^ Cb., U'o and 197 Pul ton Stri»t. Now York. May ", l-'SL_ _ >1- Kid ;> was engage.! Wednesday ' ii ng posts nud chain fri (Mart House yard t • pr- nn; persons from walking upon the grass. _ __ l'.v Brother Zittle called to see us or Wednesday. 1 t.tki' a million teet of lumber, every via. to make .I.e base-ball bat* of thi: ,-. •; itry. No wonder foreigner* f?**! tlie.i l ifer! -:: ' .' r a bag time after arriving here. Mount Parvo lnstit‘*ie, Charlestown, Jeffernon Comity, IT. Ya. I PROPOSE to open this Boarding and Day School for Girls the 1st Wednesday of Sep tember, 1S82. ... , This Institution is designed to he of high irratle, and it is hoped will meet folly t*>r (iirls the educational want* of the community, and atford to all attending it i»dv stages as groat as can lie obtained anywhere else. Terms.—Board (including Washing, Light and Fuel) for Scholastic ycar$l, >. Reduction for Board to pupils who spend Saturday and Sunday and have their \\ ashing done at home. , Tuition $A‘>to $10 for rante time. Music extra. For further particulars address me until Jt.Jy ■Joth at Darnestowu. Montgomery! oiinty, M : after that at Charlestown, Jetforson County, c. N. CAMPBELL. June Si, 1882 ' f T. C. GBEEfN, ATTOltXEY AT LAW, Charlrstovm, J'fffjrton County, IT. la. Will practice in the Courts of Jefferson and the neighboring t 'utilities and in theSupreme! ourt of Appeals of West Virginia. l’rompt atten tion to the collection of claims. iHHee in the Law Bcu.mxu in rear oi th Court-House on George strre . % August 12, 1882 8 n UI*. H. It. WILLIAMS, l'TSTIST. Formerly <>f Alexandria Va„ cccntly from Baltimore,' Md., having establish. 1} him- If in the practice af liis profession *n 1 harlestown A Berryvillc will be louml rt’< first ten days in every month in Perry' illo ami the remainder of the m,ot|th in Charlestown. Fel lp, 1883. MASONRY & MICK WORK, fpiIE undersigned respectfully informs the X citizens of Jefferson that he is prepared to execute Stone and Brick work in a substantial manner and upon good terms and with prompt itude. Good references gi' ei'. The walling, arching an 11. mentiug <>f < :s terns a specialty. For past custom he returns thanks. „ „ __ MOOUE A DOBSON. Charlestown, Jane M, 1882.__ REASON SHU8ERT & SON, Manufacturers ofaii fclnds of fine . CARRIAGE ami lU'GGY IAAKNESH, Saddles, Bridle-. Homemade Collars, Whips, Lap Robes. Blankets. Leather A Cotton Klv Nets, Karin Ilurne ■ of all kind*. :i!*o Deal r-'in Harness Oils. Saddle A Mann— Ilanlwan Wholesale and Retail Dealers in all kind- ot leather And shoe findings. ,'ll Parties visi'lng Anything in our line will do v eil by giving i * a call before buying clse wheic. Always keep a large .stock on hand wliirh we will sell at the lowest cash prices, Repairing df all kirn's done at the shortest notice. Highest Cash Price * paid for all kinds of Hides delivered at Ti*”vard. !». SHUGEIIT A SON. Jan. 1 ss3—ly. penpl n th out for char 11 - ^o increase their earning' : <i it •- • wealthy those who do 11 • -1 ini - prove their opportunities re main in j*ovcrty. W e oiler a great yhanee to uiake nionev. We want many n cn, women, boys and girl* to work for us right in their own localities. Anyone, an lo the work properly from the first start. The business will pay more than ten times ordinary wages. Kvpen sive outfit furnished free. No one whoengag* - fails to make money rapidly. Y'oti can devote your whole time to the work, or only your spare moments. Full information ami all that is needed sent free. Address Stinson it Co, P irtland, Maine. Dee. 2, iss_* ly. Wanted ,j*- BUSHELS of Wheat and l-’O Barrels of Corn for which th ■ i highest market price in Ca*h will by paid. Will he received at tlie B. AO.andS. \. It K. ! Depots, Clmrle-town; at Summit Point S'a tion, It. A <>.; and at Kipon und Chew's Siding S. V. It. R. C. P. LIGHT. Feb. 22,1883. _ FOll HALE. rr\VO buildings fo*- sale on thn Corner of M i lt- | at S ' ■ i H ami one Simp building. Pos-. -sioii given 1st of \ pril. I lie purchaser to take down and re move the same frSm. pri riiiscc. Apply at once to ; JUIPt'Si!. II**1 MF.S, V;,r- *. •/' ts"'’ tf. Agent for I)r. Neill. .V(t?*ce. H^HU outstanding •! p. r JEFFERSON i COUNTY BONDS, numbered from P> t 1 1 .’st, inclusive, of the denomination < ; .It.1'1, a* ,i from 1 t vi tsive, let thin of #1' a must 1 • presented at tin frea ''iirer's Oilhv of Jetii r ,n Countv. W. Ya.. at , • harlestown, on or before May l ull. 1" '■ In terest will cease on said h aids at that date , FUf-ENU BAKER, g-1 t. March 1-«l. ,V£H* HOOJOS. 1.\M n »w ret - i.io ; my usual supply of fall . und v inter goods. CEO. W. T. KEARSLFA . 1> I,A< *K fiishmers A r — 'supply of »'•' 9 wool Muck ea ..Is. < Y . : KI IR8U v j > F.EI :t minute llr.id Ache ami Neuralgia li cure, itist received. Ah'* UITII a CO. April 5, 1883. URlNK PURE W A1 FR. Kediies' Reliable Improved Watc* Filmn r. !nr -ah- hv DI KE A gallaiier. Aug. in, 1S82. CryHtiil Flour. 1 > AKl’R A PRO l lIKK’S CRY- DAI El DEI: 1) fur sale 1 > v | Feb. 11. ls>2. GKO. W.T. KEARSLKA. S0H3CL SUPPLIES furnished 1-y GEO. T. LIGHT. T%71 >> lbs w ns Meat ! A cool. Parties wishing anything in our Hut | will du well hv calling, as we ean furnish hr-' class Meats, killed ai.d kept in a r;rst class wan ner. MERCHANT A LI CAS. June 3, lkS2. I ^OPA, Water A Sugar Cra.-fcc-s. Pil-.t Hr. ad MERCHANT.* I tv AS. nlAMOND Post, for the hair. . snl.l i.y CEO. T. LIGHT. September 4 1SS2. • I ANDUirriUS RELIABLEG ' RDEN SEEI la Wear, jiow receiving a I irg ■ st" k of I-in t] - Ounien Seed and tril 1 be able tu tur ni-h ev rv variety during tb*' f.in.iiig s. '.v-ii . AlSgl'ITlI A CO. The McCormick Twine Kinder has been greatly improved foi 188H. It is th. Lightest as well as the Strongest Machine in the market. Price greatly reduced. Every Mu lone full Warranted. Farmers will lind it grcatl. to their inten-t to call and examine th McCormick before purchasing any oth Machine. DI KE A OAI.L VHER. t May 3. Agents for Jefferson County. Harper’s Ferry & Valley Brand 15. A O. 1C. It. Took effect Monday, May 11th. 1>83. WEST BOUND JR V: N " -i • 28-4 | 210 : 280 23 Stations. a. m. a. m. a. m. r. si. r.st Harper's Ferry— 3 4<V 7 1> 11 05 1 00 8 0 llalltown — 4 02 7 41 1! IS 1 20 8 ! Charlestown— 4 17 8 05 11 2s 1 e 8 c » » 8 22*lt 44 2 04B Summit I’oint—le. 4 11 0 15 11 >4 2 50 8 4. i Stephenson's—le. 5 lflj 9 55 12 15 3 22i8 ■> '' Winchester— > 53 10 5" 12 27 3 40.9 1' j Sp.plions f’ity— 0 01 11 52 12 44 1 22 r. M Miodlctown— 0 15 12 11 12 54 4 57' Capon n,'-a<!— 0 34 12 5 ' 1 14 5 00 Straslmrg - 7 ul 12 51 1 22 5 10 Mt. Jackson— s 20 3 00 2 20 r. u. New Market— •'» 4 ' 2 55 Ilarri. ■’ithUrg— 10 8j * 00 3 II Staunton— 12 1 ; 4 4o p. m p. t. P. M. Nn. 24,4 daily. All other trains daily ejccepl Sunday. EAST BOUND TRAINS. no 24 7 245 2S! ’7*'I Stations. m. a. m. a. m. a. m. r m Staunton—lc. 7 001 Harrisonhutg—lc. 7 Hi 7 5 2c New Market— j j J 9 01 8 30 ti 2s Mt. Jackson—le. ' 1 9 35 4 ,v; 7 u Strashurn— i ! 0 50 II 23 » 5.3 4 Middiet .wrf— 7 22 12 14 10 10 9 05 7 74 ,2 18 10 26 9 21 Kernstown— 7 1 *>.’ in 3-> 9 .44 Winchester—le. fl 14 4 •_’» 1 1' 10 4”> 0 4ii Sfephens,.;. — fl 15 4 MU 2 1" 10 57 10o4 Summit Point— fl 34 9 15 2 50‘11 1, PCI Cameron— A 41 9 3r» 5 11 11 27 H»4il Charlestown— 6 5U it 50 3 11 35 HOtl Halit.»wn— fl 54 10 Ofi 3 4> 11 45 1114 Harper's Ferry— 7 10 10 30 4 2" 11 58 1138 iA. M. A. M. P. M. P. M. P.3. No 291 run« daily. All other trains daily ex cept Sunday. 1 ' F. M MAXTZ, Supervisor of Trains, \\ iiudn. ter, \ a. W. M ('LEM I.NTS, M-i-ter of Transportation, Camden Station. Mav 17. 14,4.3. -y , Change of Time OOVEIl.YI.YO MOVEMENT OF TRAINS ON Shenandoah \ veeey R. R. Tali \g F.j}'> r{ A, "‘il i'lth l'S.'t. Philadelphia time (live minutes faster than Baltimore time.) TRAINS fiOlNti SOUTH. Stati< tn*. ■■ i 1 A. M. r. M. V. St. Hagerstown— <> 2d 2 uo St. James G 34 2.13 j \ntie;ain 'j •'•'• - ShephenL'town 7 03 2 4u ; Shell. Ju ic4iou 7 I > 2 ol | Charlestown 7 27 3 Go liipon F Fairfield 1*. Berrvville 7 •’>> 3 30 BoveeviBe * 00 3 44 1 White Post Riverton * 10 4 13 > Front Koval ■ *7 4 I.) 1. •». ■l.urav-Art r>- ♦ ^ !K . l.urav— Lv. I" 12 5 45 | | Milni s . 1103 6 40 , I Elk ton . H 'j 52 Port Rent 'll".' 11 ■ -1 Wavn slmro' r. M. 12 27 X 00 , $j£ Pullman SI cper daily,on Express No 3, New Yoik to Memphis, v i ll.trri'utr t, eonne. tnig at R' anoke with Pull’ •> Si. • per for New Or leans. via Knoxville anil Allan a. at at l>al tou with Pullman Sleeper for Jacksonvule. making virtually no cuange New York to Florida, ami New York to New Orleans. CONNECTIONS. At Hagers".. r.\ n, Md . with the \\ • st» rn Mary land KuBroad tnamlfi un Baltimore, Frederick i; uiiiiti.'hurg, <:• iyslmrIVtitnar. \\ aym -- pu.. mill points oil Western Maryland Railroad and its branches Willi i’inn* rlami Yallry ICiir *;'-l to »v from 1 l:irri?*l»ur>r, Carlwle. >U\\k inTuitf, (‘luunWiT VI the Cumberland Valley Railroad and branches A’is ' t" ami from Pittsburg and t he M e-t and Northwest, and P iw 'it. New V nrk, Philadel phia a lid North a* 1 K ed. . . \t Shenandoah Junction, V\ . \ a., with Main .if B I'imor asid <»l»i-» toaml from \\ as.i in rtmi. , , A! Riverton, A a., v.nil .'fam.-sti; Branch ol Virginia Midland Itaili'. y. At Waynesboro Junction. \ a., with < licsa iie ike iii.l (thin Railway t<> and from (irecu |,rj,.r White Sulphur Springs anil Richmond. I.., a, l.aird. with l.c\ingt<>n Branch ol Ki-hmi.nd and Alleghany Railroad. , A; Natural llrid •. wi'ti Main l.ine of l.i-'.i ui" id an I Alleghany Railroad. At R iirnoke. with Norfolk.in 1 \\ cstern Rail STAfiE CONNECTIONS. At Riverside, for Ecxingtop, Va, A- p. ,yfe Station, for M'U<v.i 'tn ' W ur hes ter. Virginia._ TRAINS CtiJNO NOR! H. . No. 2 No. 4 No. G A. M. -V. M. Roanoke 54a 11 »» Wavneshoro’ Junction !' »! !•»■' 1< port Republic 1" 1;,» 39 Elktoii *5 4 W M n't - 14 *'5. 4 ■ l.urav—' ”i r M ’ll ♦* +•’ '4 km-lc. 4* G7 5 34 Front Royal 1M G d, A M. Riverton 4 (l 41 I White Post ’ . i I Boyceville 4 I Berrvville __ 2 ' • 7 3G f j Fairiiclil J • Pipen F. , Charlestown - »* • ■ 2*ii«?n. jun* non - ' I Shci>herd.'town ;t Arm lain *» *• ' ... Ft. James Hagerstown—Xr. p«» •• . M 1 ulin ari Sic-per. daily, an Expri •> >•' 1 Menmhi t ■ N*-.v Y irk without chanp I r.imie. tin- with Pullman Sleeper fnun Nev jurleaii' tn Wht'diin -ton. making virtually . through line of Slo |m ra rmi i v r Orleans '■ New Shirk, via Roanoke and MnrriM'iuv: I. 10 pounds ni' baggage elm ke ! free^ t" e:e , whole tieket. l.'v <> mile tickets ♦J-V'h: • 1 mile tickets* $15,00. ' _ t Break fast.' ’Pinner. $8tfn <■*, i IIKNKY 1 INK, General Manager, Lyn<h'*:rg. v a. JOSEPH H. S«NP-\ Si i • ri' tendent, Hagerstown. M l. \ rcipt- General Pas-erg' r ,t I •« k* t Agent. * • Lynchburg, \ a 0 HOWARD r.«‘YER, Div. Frt. Ai. Pa--. Agent. lla g ‘rstown, Ml. Xpril jg. V&. ll\sfcrn ct Baryta ml /?. Taking IPTc t S unlay. Sept. 4. 1 "1. i Baltimore Time.) LEAVE HAGERSTOWN, 1 Daily cxccpFSumlay, 71.1A.M. M;»ria>hurg Express—arrives at 1 Baltimore 11.45 A. M. :> ‘ ' A. yi.' and <: 15 I*. M . For Kdgctnont an interim iiotv jniints. 1 30 P M. M ail—arriving at Baltimore 0.1 1*. M. 4.45 P. M. S. V. Expri-". at 0. V. depot. v.\ riving at Baltimore i >.15 1‘. . ARRIVE AT HAGERSTOWN. 1 >.25 A. M and 2.00 P. M. 1- nun Edge: '.or ami intermediat: js-ints.. II. 00 A. M. S- x . Ex pr«~ at • IV P t’jopi Bi'himore ni A. M. 12.15 P.M. Mail—1 cavil. Baltimore at >1 A. M. 7 .13 p. M.. Martinshnrg Express—leave Ba tirnore 4.vu P. M. :; j. m. hood, G-m-ral Manager. B. H. GRISWOLD GctiT Tieket Agent. Sept, 10, Iasi. 1 • f • t • . \ : PRICES ALWAYS THE LOWEST. : • * I I • ■ Pi-y- ESTASLIoKjfj ' r NINSTY-EICH.' YaARS ' SEEDS!^ra®YNIeaiSSHr?L5S QPPrfeQKOr tho PRIVATE FAMILY wKi lsbL^ I Crown by <jMir<tf>l%ff***00 °,ir owr! rrrr>iiiV* k-c -•* * f&~ Handsci.-ip Illustrated Catalogue aud Kura! Register FREE TO ,\: Z.. MERCH ANT S, SEND US Yt>UIl BUSINESS CARDS FOR TRAPP U'-T. JJAV5D LANDRETH &$0NI|$EEB ®BOWERS,PlliLADEL‘,i?!S IS":;. SPRING & SUMMER 1883. GRAND SPRING OPENING! ’ GRAND SPRING OPNIKM. I ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS AND TAILORS. NO. 7 WEST V .KHIViiToN STREET, HAOKKSTOMN, MIC ! W . 1 . rSprit ■ ■■ " met with tnorecneom**«»«** « \\ ..M . et In e .!,•.< lUtiiKCul utir increnfcd.patroiittKrf weare im.l.ltd •• »-•'* ’ * ti e adv mi.u-eo. inrj Kverj. art iele ».ld l.v u* is marked m 1 dm.. 1 -«,c - that ...c c|,ild can h»y ai ‘ as tli©putvn». Our Object is to sell piles ut good- at ROCK-BOTTOM PRICES. Wo are not satisfied with a small business. >\caw large bmewand tin • > , by t u case at tin rerr loweat POMlWe \\ ail. \V< want t" give to the F'uriin-r. the Merchant at ■ ip for Gash Always re>nM mb' r oar prin - • ■ « When other* sell cheap we are atill cheaper. Ourownniak f “• ‘ I . n all ■ ur own cut and d« sign*: *wi nt\ ta our patrons that we can glee them Original Slvl Kh .nt ..i. • Perfect in Fit.Supcriorin Workteaiidop. ■ a n«g« .. • • • rs, ¥fe will i M. | i Mi t. J Sujt M« n * Fancy 1 niun Ha>* ; M. n s 1 *•»•» •“ \i< t * ■ .m \’i \|! Wool ! i - S tii $•< •«’; An All Light Wool Cheviot Suit $».»•<>; Our.m ii iiiaku IH^il.sV.kVou.'ul/'AurowS1, ftakei.2 Suits art Nobby; Our own make III Nice; i >iir own m.ikv#irl Suit* are H*w«; Our own nuke, Liigli.b. $M‘i. 1 In I ">« * ' *• ”.® j. ,. -lit- t dl I'ricr. marked in Plain Figures. Boys Suits from /» up to . I -, r .. Oar stock of BLl BFLANNKMI complctelr , . $io $12, $1S Warranted fast colors I i JIt# us u caii and be convinced. Polite and atU ntirs salesmen. We in v. ?> respeetAUly LOWENHTEIN BHOTII K1I8. One Price Clothiers ami Tailor*, \0 7 West Washington Street, in the New Huntriehouse Building, Apnl 1, 1882. ’ _ _ Hagerstown. Ail ARKET, tt€. rrs;i j; uudrrdjrno.ni::vt>ent'-vd ivtn’ro.part £ nerdiip i.ixt mi' comlm-tin# bu incus on Main street, <•:>J>< -it* M 1- Pursonujp . It is ,,11 r purp •' ■ to 11uve .-ousvuutly on haiui CHOICE I'll Eb 11 MEATS, ,■ ghtcred and dnaaed; : t dta, Flour, Meal, Coni, llran, Ortal, Ac. Tlie housekeeper can ,.,;i upon ns confidently cipeetinir to find the )„■>! supplies for the table procuruble in Ibis market, ami at r- >oni»blc clinrgt--?. Kfcfw f MLUCHAST A I.UCAS. T'cIt; arv 4. It-8-’. Iyppp Virgin S .ml oilondraft. boldin any ouaiitit\ doired. Also Oreeit <• in>r**r, just received. AiSQUITH * < WfEb-ve ju! received a lnrpc supply of V» N->! Letter, Account and I-ojral Cap p.i. ; . Envelope* and box paper of every description, AISQl 11II A VO. Ii Sub ff ?mI 1\, I 1N*G the Ci lebrah dOuterbridire Hor • v Pure French and Don ;i. llraiidics,Old II bu | an IDmi • Gina Fin Assortment of Win- Li Indite: i luiin|iu]p|e and other Fine israiids. i:<« he-'er liver and Porter. A first* class stock of . \ r-t-cl e Pool ai d Hilliard Parlor over II. II. Cooke-' 'ton- F. U. SOl'DEKS. j December 255,1882. LOOK GUT• i 1.1. , i r ns ii. l.*b:<-d totm- will please conic .\ 1 -. ward and • tile by < ash or Note, as ! .. lM ; Muesaiiettled.asthisiaaKMrYcar, and don't you foiyct it. F jj. SOL’fjERS. Jan. 2-», 1883. .!•£ fff CROP. IJK1ML- win, Orl'-anSMb1n"«es and 1 ' ; 1 ' w r Ki:--,! December 10, 't>2. . « w? fj {P»| n it. lift- i '-vi.ping by, go and t;,;l 'J* A* t5a in in* yuiidif, something cpS E-J Vk 0 i igbtv and '.tblime leave be* t; j Asnq 0 hind to conquer time." fW a uicA&ri fcL Vi ,.p jn vour own town outfit fr c. No ri-k. Everything new. Cnpi t«| not ri' iuind. " e will furnMi you every tl.i.--_*. Many are niak i.g fortune*. l-adies make in- h i Imu. and l"»y* and girl# „ ;:ke gr* .it |».iv. Head, r, if you wiRithasinm at v.h you . in ni-kc great Ii-iy ill the time. -,t rio- for particulars to 11. Ilallett & Co., I’ort ; land. Maine. I Ilv*2—If. k'or Sale, VNH'E ' t o( Bacon, Harr;*. Shoulder*. Si^i\-.; Med i ral i’> barrels, Half and Ouur: • !li ring and Shail. mi:h< ii.vnt& id < as. .1 ilM 24, . Stags and Paper. MIGIIFNT ( . -h Price [mid for Rag* and Pa i»er at the FREE PRESS OFFICE. Anril 22. 1S*2. « ; Cook Stoves rpjfp largest stock of ok Stoves in towr 1 for sale cheap by KARNSILVW *k DOOLI Y. March 1, ISsS. V ITU. rt.Kk of Builder? H^njware &nr i\ other g"0*l.- in our line reeeiv'jd and lor sale by, Pl'Kr VLf.AHFR. \N ,r;mcnt of Fur' r «k Birthday' Card . just received. AISQCTTH & 00. Fch. 22, fH-d * _ • * OTIOE. AT1 HIT ./ retiring from tlie Carpontini >\ r ,.s diinoiitici >1 '.ti the Uh in [an? ! ■ t • t intend to n impii-h the Tin am ' li: :n— l.uf on the contrary propos* t ’ u-h it to it-fullot e»»-nt. To tliis end 1 ivy pr*n-ha>c*l -i new ami elegant supply o ng Mat ; rami trail] • r„. i|.». Htt.-n»'...o • f tin- public to tlie name JAMES W. BUTT. Nor. 18, 1882. Brow* Jfna.'y rpiU' l ittle Brown Jug. and 0000 Gallons o J r u;-* rior Ohio Stom- ware jiut mil ami for .-d** Special induce- -its to tn i trad**. K. I . \I .Vr-ilINGTON. Aug. 21,1332. BUILD YOUR HOUSE wiru a nnr. cur chimkew. This r'd ' h ' ’ *•n u-“.11 >' •! wit i n<> r.s* •( f.r* X . r» I !MU It. .t < r fr. I >. me.. uui<i'»a "• | rftf- r win t-> I,rt,-I •'><* I.i. ilayrr r.tjii.r I Cut itnp voor* t» * '"l hijf- t ami r *;n In I owl i f Hi., n.'it. t cj'i'ii'e t'hiiiu.'V fu tr>Oil • a ti r»! u/ I • *it*. cn.*-3 s. Tonics b co. 8.S. Cir. ?r»tt * Chirlts £ % n.lHtunro, Jt‘t. Ba*ca furnUlied to nwi llif«c cM.ii* o«y« will* riBE pun#. Pend for circular. fta>l l>arttc srs. %r cut ti.ii out n i.. TO THE PUBLIC. I ft kinds of Carpenter repairing, upholstering f irnin. •, vinki. pi* - Jure fruit'. , ivd anTti.il • in fli* * d work line. He i> also pr. |...r. ■! t ■. sti ..i xutd vurniali furniture, so tlint the old will 1* • k us new. Will also repair lainip< -V t l.iua War. Any orders can he hi. t l,r *’i i'. I'rut Store, or at his residence on we ’ Street Shop on we i Liberty Strfet 1 the town run Fell. Id. M .. GEO. T LIGHT H AS a full line of IJleh' - Handy Paper T«h lets for sale. Iiotli I >r Pen .V Pencil, French Paper iti t;.l> >>." 'Oct Linen Paper “ “ Ik**. Hill Heads “ ’*>• Statements " “ •’••• Plank^ receipt •. P*.'i 1 A !"• ’ v < 'nil afd examine them Owing to tiie ...tii'lion of i ix on y lining end for the iK-ncfli of the inlliet'-.|, v.eoip r th I same at Fi.Ort per os. Have on band all tl • p , <’...r patent tmd. cities. Ah’1 V'ccp ail S In 1 11.-a -..pp!i» liKO. T. LltiHI. Fell 15. 1 fcOTiCE. \f.t, B* who kcp' i' ' ’ i'. u'iili ti- la-1 year are r* ■ pent hilly r*•• 11;<•••1 *•*I to * f?l<* them ur**mplly, ware ansion- to «I , upla-l year’s ljusimr*. Ais^rmi & (’0. Jam 11. 1883. 13*/iifr I?Via/; ‘:/s• rpnE u n 11 ei I YN nt reasonable prices. Ma !*•• • »■ * ■ <■ I \% «■ ir* i.l &. Weller’s Row-:-'-« M: '-A 1 *undr\ JACK TAYLOll A "» April 5, 1883. _ __ __ \\TE hav< w of all kinds. Peuebe*. Rears, Apple-. i *«iat j, Corn, I’iu* Keans, a.* IAc <*n, lla. ■ *!.o i ers and also Ar t cla*-- Dried If* ' t. J: £ n •drived fp»m I yn* hbnrg a nli* I *f * * * of ^ I'''* ing <t Smoking tulaocu. t lour A Meal alwaj 4 , on hand. ^ IURCHAKT ALUCXf C /OrjQ "W ; i J i • < * cl • VFEW barrels *>f ' *»rn w anted at FREE PRLvi OFFICE. | * F. b. 2Z 188.1. ORDERj for Picture Frames taken ul t..i I>mg .tor®of i” . Dr. CHA8. E. PRATT. March 1.1883 \FTLL supply of Dreer’s Garden Reed*. Theae Seiw have \ ♦** n *o! ! ii< this mar ‘ k*-t for many years and bare gi\ n p* p< ra! sat isfaction. Fine lot *>f Filvcr skinned Onion - ■ • f - - Dr. • HAH. E. PRATT. March i, 1883. i 1__ IS It A I> V A THAT Ife, Fashionable Barbers, Main st., Con** door w*~t of f Art. - House,) Charlestown, W. Va n’AfR Cutting and F' .\ing cx'-*ute»l In l »r-T -4 "la-u* Style. Prir«— reduced for in ’ gle hair cutting 20 eta hi i II ng ddoro at -anie time, 25 c; *. Tickets g* -. l for IS l -haves, for 41 Ob. Every effort iria»l*- to |>lca-o • i customers, and -ati-faction guaranteed. ' April 1*. 18S3—3t:i. Plane for Safe. \ FIXE I’JAXO f*»r .-sle cheap. It c >.»>* . hibition at the >! >rc-r' ont :n tji -.idler f Building formerly •» mi* : Mr. i’ tir.» , ell. A!-o a fine Walnut Extent it* Dining 6 Table. For inform..if**-’1 * FAYETTE U. 0 I'D ERA, i Apri’- 10, 188-3.