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V X. m Tamils journal. .September It, iHtif Pfm(KT<iflf County Ticket. FOR TH K llol'SKOF DELRUATKS, R. PRESTON CHEW, DANIEL B. UTAS. FOR SHERIFF, J. OAKLAND HI RST FOR CLERK oF CIRCUIT COURT. T. W. LATIMER. FOR CLERK OF COUNTY COURT. THOMAS A. M» K)RE. FOR ASSESSORS, u y ALEXANDER. District No. 1. CHARLES II TRAIL, District No. ± FOR IMUHECCTIXl* ATTORNEY, FORREST W. BROWN. FOK COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. W II. T. LEWIS (Vncxpired Term.! JAS LAW. HOOFF tFull Term, i FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR, S. HOWELL BROWN. Hon. Wm. L. Wilson spoke at Berkeley Springs U-t Thursday atternoon. The Government property at Harpers Ferry is to be sold October -1 -t. Lawn party to-night at Ripon tor the benefit of St. John’s Episcopal Chureh. Hon E. Boyd Faulkner i« announced for a speech at Shopherdstown on Saturday afternoon next. The Berkeley County Fair will begin <»n the 10th itwt. Winchester Fair October 14th. The night services in the Presbyterian and Methodist churches will commence hereafter at 7.30 o’clock. A little daughter of Mr. Tillets was kill ad near Kearneysville on \\ ednesday of last week by the ears A little four year-old daughter ot Mrs. Tucker, who is a Summer boarder at Mrs. E. M. Aisquith's. fell from a baby-carriage on Sunday and dislocates! an arm. The Kth and 9th volumes of the Census Hoport of 188" are about ready. They re late to seal fisheries and newspapers. 20 more volumes remain to be printed. The“ Kabletowu Invineiblcs”—the Cleve land A'Hendricks Club—will bo addressed on Saturday afternoon next by Hon. \V. L. Wilson and Cols. I, Victor Baughman and It. P. Chew. Mr. R. B. Bucas is Agent for the sale of the “ Lives and Public Services ot Cleve land and Hendricks.” The work is said to be the best published and is by Hon-. W in. Dorsheimer and W. L’. Hensell. Mr Archie Oden, Secretary of the Val iev Agricultural Association, w ill please ac cept aur thanks for an invitation to attend the Fair which will begin on the loth inst., and continue until the 19th. Mr. Geo. W. Taylor, of the “ Metropoli tan” Store, will goto New \ork on Mon day to lay in his Fall stock. He expects to make his store unusually attractive by new goods and unusually low prices. The Veterans of 1812— an association formed in Baltimore iu ’42 with 1,259 mem bers— has at length disbanded ; only seveu veterans now surviving and only three ot these being able to attend the annual meet ing. horse attached to a buggy and driven by Misses Mary and Annie Cowley, daugh ters of Mr Jno. T. Cowley of this town, on Sunday morning took fright and ran. the young ladies were throw n to the ground, but escaped serious injuries. One of them lost the tip of a finger. Brother Editor* of the <?irj,firni*to“' < li’ H i*trr, what consummate fool i* it addressing a communication to you concerning the late Primary Election, ami the vote of Middle way in particular, railing himself “ Jeffer son” ? A great I>emoeratic demonstration at''Is land Park"is announced lor to-morrow, 1-th. Hon. Jno. G. Carlisle. Sp akcr of the House of Representatives and a number of other distinguished gentlemen an exjnv r*d to be there. The Cleveland & Hendrick* Club of thi* town have resolved to attend. We -ec by the republican papers ot Mur t.usburg that tin spe ech of Hon I.. \\ illis Wilson was nut an agrt < abh one to them. That being so, wc reckon Mr. \V i'.-oji may congratulate himself upon having made a hit there. He didn't start out to tickle re publican Cars with feathers. _ A Cleveland vV Hendricks Club of 75 members wa* organized in MidUlewav on the 1st iustuut by the election of Dr. G. A. I>avis, President, Jno. W. Urunthaiu, Vice President, and James \Y . League, rveretury. We have no doubt its numbers have l*een increased largely by this time and good re sult- mav bo expected in (.October and No vember. On Monday Mrs. N. B. Conklyu—one of our mo*t esteemed patrons accompanied the money for her. sul>*cribtion to Tui FrekPki>s with a magnificent boquet of Dahlia.*—exquisite specimen* of twenty or more varieties of her own culture. Me highly appreciate the gift- especially com ing as it docs from a lady >.v ho thus renew - for the fifty-eighth year subscription to the " Uld Family Journal' Mr. James V Small of Washington < ity opportunely last week sent us a banner bearing upon its face p< rtraits of t. levelaud uad Hendricks—go*1 likenesses- a bit ot his own handiwork very creditable to him a* an arti-t. I'pon it, also, was a spread eagle screaming tor Reform in the National administration. From the Baltimore s Mr. Win. C. Carrel!, formerly a leading merchant of Charlestown. \N . \ a., but re cently a citizen of Winch' -ter, \ a., is in the city, and will probably become a per manent resident here. 1VVJI The >eAoon of Mount I’arvo Institute under the conduct of Mrs. Belle W. (iallaher :»-!'l Mi'S a V Wilson will open on Monday next, the l >th of September. The room in Maj. Kearsley ' building on West street, near ti e corner of West and Main, for many years • >, upi'd by tin-Charlestown Female Seminary, will !>e used as a school room, and boanlers will be received by Mrs. <i. at her residence, un til the last week in <ktol>or when, on the com pletion of the Stephenson Seminary building, Rev. Mr Campbell will vacate “ Mt. Parvo." FREDERICK COFSTY HEMS. From the Winchester Saw: There has been considerable mortality a lnong children in this vicinity recently. The dwelling-house and contents of Rob’t '•tump, at Burnt Factory, were destroyed by fire last week. Cause, defective stove-pipe. No insurance. l>r. A. >1. Henkel ha< sold his residence -the large and commodious stone house on the bridge—to Mr. George F. Miller for S.'.tMHI. Mr. Jacob F. Hott, of Pleasant Valley, in this county, died suddenly last Sunday afternoon about •> o'clock, ol what was tin uight to be rheumatism of the heart. He was the lather of four ministers of the gospel all of whom are laboring in connection with the Tinted Brethren Church. Tui*o 1 could hardly get John home with the whip " My s.»n tell the groom to give the horse some Day’s Horse and Cattle Powder in his feed. He is suffering from loss of vital en ergy. In all eases of debility there is nothing like it." Price twenty-live cents per package of one pound, full weight. Mr. Henry Magaha caught a bass in the Potomac, on Saturday, which weighed 7’, lbs. The New Dominion Paper Mill of Shep herdstown resumed oj>erations la-t Tuesday after a shut down of about two months. The Southern Soldiers’ Memorial Asso ciation of Shepherdstown has contracted with Messrs. Diehl Bros., of Charlestown, for the purchase and erection of one hun dred and fourteen marble headstones to mark the graves of the Confederate soldiers in Elmwood Cemetery. Clothing. School Suits. We have more than prepared our usual display ot fine and medium - bool Suits for Boys'and Children. We kind ly ask an inspection and you will find the lar ge-' stock ever shown. (Air prices are low and quality, none belter. Wm. Kahn A Co. rhe (Has of Fashion, Sadler Building. *U*lRRiE1>. In the Shepherdstown M. E. Church, on Ttu- lay evening, September 2, Jssj, by Rev. Janie- M'-Larcn. Mr THOMAS ('. GREEN WOOD and Mi- LAURA C. WATERS—t>oth of Shepherdstown. August 01st. ISM. at the Parsonage of the M E.( 8 'li la Charlestown, W.Ta., by Rev .1. I. Shipley. EZRA A. HERRING to ROSA M BRILL—both of Martin-burg. —i pt ember 2. IsM. by Rev. A. J. Hank. I.K rqy m ike of Jefferson county, to ldn VIRGINIA VOORHEES, of Berkeley. DtEif. At his residence on Major Douglas' farm. «>p 1 >site Sbcpherdstuwn, September 2. ISM, Air. N1CODEM l'S ZIMMERMAN, aged 40 years, 5 months and 1.1 day-. Close prices for medium, fine and extra fine garments at Wm K ahn A Co's. Tie Lc uling clothiers, Sadler Building, Charlestown. W Vu. At a called mcetiug of the survivors of the old Clarke Cavalry—a company con spicuous for excellent service and great gal lantry during the late war—responded to the roll call. A society, to be known as “ Tho Association of the Survivors of the Clarke Cavalry,” was formed. Preparatory t" our Fail display ot Millinery wo tr< showing some choice styles for early Fall wear. Sec our large stock of Blankets which w otlcritig v ry low too|>cn tin S. asou. S. D HtRSClTM vn A Co. An Entertainment—Dramatic and Musi cal Hes itations and Readings—for the bene fit of the Sunday School of St. John’s l’ro t -t int Episcopal Church at Harper’s Kcrrv, will lx. given in “ Anthony Hall,” Storer College. Wi <ln -day and Thursday nights, September 10th and 11th. yOTICE. I$y ;ipjKiintiiH'iit of tlic Itcpubliean Executive Committee, there will bo a Convention at the Court House in Charlestown, on Satirpw, September 1.4th. ot two o'clock, for nominating County Otliccrs: and it >s hoped Hopublicans will ti’anile-t their interest by their presence a id (.s.t-oiieration. O. W. II vtter, >e. niber 4 1>-I. Secretary. About J1 mi survivors of the llSth Regi men? Pennsylvania volunteers,Jknown as the Gorn Exchange r. ghnent, and a large num Ih r *f citizens gathered at Gettysburg on Monday to at end the uuveilingof the Corn Ex lange monument designed to mark the spot where the above regiment stood on that battle ground 21 years ago. We hope they wen trank enough to “acknowledge the corn.” W. -. -pcctfully announc- to our customers and friends, that our store- will be closed on Mt .- ■ s>. ;•••. :n'i. r 20th. .c l Monday, Sep tember i?*th. on account of Holiday. s. 1). llinseiiMxN & Co.r j. Newton Swartz, a miller near Winches ter, Yu., made an assignment Monday; lia - |1.). Hi- home creditors are preferred, and Baltimore creditors are in the second class. \\ . ari clcariug out all Summer Clothing w irhout any n-_ard to . >*-t We are o|>cuing : t- .f new ssjit- for Fall. They are nicely made. lit well, -iy!ish and the prices are low. S. L). Hirxciim \n ,t Co. * J. W. Clingcr - barn, four miles from Win luster, Ya.. was burned Monday; loss $2,t* xi. ♦ - Rev J. P. Stride? 1m concluded to ac cept the call to become the Pastor of the First Presbyterian church ot Staunton, which was extended to him a few weeks since as heretofore uotieed. hi one week Ely’s Cream Baliu opened a pas -,ig. in one nostril through which I had not brcatlud in three year-, subdued an inflam mation in tity head and throat, the r suit of Catarrh.—Colonel O. M. Ncilliay, Owego, N. V. See adv. i A lew loads of good wood wanted at this otlice. J BERKELEY COUNTY ITEMS. From the Martinshurg Sf<tte*man: Mr. Wendel Seibert, a well-kn#.vn and ! i highly esteemed citizen of this county, died on Tuesday morning after a lingering ill ness, the effect of paralysis. Mr. Jacob Kearns, a passenger engineer on thcjli. iS; O. R. R.. died at bis home in Mar tinsburg on Saturday last, after a very brief illness. He was a member of the American Legion of honor and held a policy for $2, 000, which will be promptly paid to his widow and family. Mr. Thornton Henshaw, while assisting his neighbor, Mr. Falk to control a horse on Monday last, received a very painful in jury. The animal suddenly reared, striking Mr. Henshaw in the mouth and knocking out two teeth. On Tuesday evening Dallas Dustin, a laboring man, while walking on the rail road at Couchman’s bridge, about 2; miles east of this city, in attempting to get out of the way of an East-bound freight, stepped in the way of a train slowly going west, and was knocked down and rolled over a wall, falling about 23 feet on the jagged rocks, lie was promptly picked up by the train men and brought here for treatment. He stated that lie had been working at Silver Spring, Montgomery county, Md., and was on his way to Wyoto, Cass county, Iowa, where hi' wife resided. He died about two and a half hours after the injury, from a comjKjuud coninnuiatod fracture of the pelvis and other internal injuries. From the Martinshurg Independent: Mr. W. R. Porterfield, near Falling Waters, missed thirty-one sheep from his field on Thursday morning of last week. They were found in Maryland in possession of a man named rotts, wno stated ne na« purcuaseu them from two colored men. The thieves have not yet been caught. The widow of Mr. Frank T. Small, re cently killed by a railroad accident near Carlisle, I*a., has received from the lodge of Royal Arcanium, of this place, the stun oi §3,000. It was paid in less than twenty days from the day ol his death. The widow and orphans thus receive timely and ma terial aid. Truly, such organizations are beneficial. Counting the $2,000 which will be paid the widow of Jacob Kearns, de ceased, the three lodges of Knight* of Hon or, Legion of Honor and Royal Arcanium, of this town, will have received and paid out in this way §20,000 in four years. The millinery store of Mrs. Jennie B. Grove, near the Market house, was partially destroyed by fire on last Monday night. It was caused by the explosion of a lamp. .Mr. William Leigh, son of Major Win. Leigh and nephew of the editor of the ' S/a(t man, earned and received a gold medal —the highest reward at the exhibition of the renowned Academy of Fine Arts, Munich, on 20th ult. A horse belonging to Mr. J. F. Reed having accidentally got into the field of Mr. Geo. S. Roush, wherein were hi? cattle, was attacked by the bull and killed. It is a severe loss to Mr. Reed, as he used the horse in the carting business for a living. Clarke County Clippings. | From the Clarke Courier: L>. McGuire Joliffe, of Millwood, in per I forming upon the trapeze, fell and broke his leg badly. A lot of hogs that cost in the neighbor hood of $2500 wore shipped from the Berry - ville depot last week by Mr. Baldwin. Col. Clias. T. OTerrall, the democratic candidate for Congress, will address the people of this county on the 1st of October, on which day the tall term of the circuit court will begiu. Geo. il. Harwell's barn, H>5x55 feet, and , capable of stalling 72 head of cattle and 1C i horse*, was destroyed by lire last week. It contained at the time 120 tons of hay and l<M)i» bushels of wheat, belonging to Thos. M. Nelson, all of which were consumed. There was some insurance, but not enough to cover the lo**es by $3,000. The origin of the tire is supposed to have been a pipe. Mr. C. C. Mclntire, formerly editor of i • L. F II’,..'/ j'/iu rltnrl in 1 July, in Savannah, Ga., in the 83d year of his age. After lie disposed of that paper he commenced farming in this county, where he remained until the close of the war, and then moved to Georgia. He rep resented Loudoun county iti the Legislature many years ago. Mr. C. R. Hardesty received from Chicago last week five carloads of cattle. Some of them weighed 1000 lbs. and were bought to L ed. Perhaps the largest barn in the State of Virginia is that of Mr. Hardesty’s, in this county, covering 0820 square feet of irround—the dimensions being 110x02 feet. ^ The stables run lengthwise through the ' barn, and one of them has 72 stalls tor feeding cattle, and the other is used for horses and cattle. Water is carried to every stall by means of iron pipes, and there are hydrants in each feed room to supply water for mixing feed. Above the basement arc two large mows, 25 feet deep, granaries for 2.»bushels of wheat, u barn floors. -mm » - < Our platform: Low taritf on all goods used ; by the people: a-low prices surely increase trade, and result in the greatest good to both buver and seller. Wm.K min A: Co, Hat Emporium. Sadler Building. From the Shepherdstown Register: An Alderney bull belonging to Mr. Sam- ] uel W. Strider jumped over a fence into a j field of Mr. Adam Colbert, in this county, a short time since and viciously attacked a valuable horse belonging to Mr. Colbert, killing it almost instantly. A very serious accident occurred at Flan- - agan’s limestone quarry, below t8hepherds town, on Thursday morning of last week. Messrs. John J. Flanagan and Albert Grim were in a blacksmith shop completing a piece of work. There was also a keg and a half of blasting powder in the shop, and a -park flying into it caused it to explode with ( serious results to both men. i Ijgjlgp I tei tsis: ?3n zm:? r:s CROUP,BURNS,CUTS, Braises, Sores. Boils. rez £7 ALL SUBSISTS. V Mr<. Nellie Sanford of Washington has & been chosen an elector on the temperance e ticket iu Iona. SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS FOR LADIES. Rich and Beautiful Selections. THE LADIES' STORE OF MR8. C. F. THOMAS, Main Stuket, Ciiahi.estowx. MILLINERY & FANCY C000S. MR?. THOMAS lias received, and is receiv ing, her SPRING and SUMMER STOCK and invites the attention of the Ladies. To beautiful Millinery, Ladies’ Underwear, Em broidery, Notions, Ate., she has added a superb stock of HOSIERY and GLO\ KS. TIIF. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT is complete—containing the newest things in its line. Trimming executed promptly and ac cording to the latest fashion reports. STAMP ING. PINKING and CREPE CLEANING—the latter a specialty—done at short notice. The ladies are invited to call ani examine. April 17,1H84 BUILDING CONTRACTS. npiIE undersigned, a BUILDER and CON 1 TRACTOR, desires to inform the Citizens of Jefferson County and the Community gener ally that he is prepared to undertake all kinds of Building Contracts, viz: HOUSE BUILDING, BARNS, BRIDGES, &C. Also furnish draft or sketches at short notice, with estimates. An experience of ten years warrants me in saying that lean please a Building Community; and refer the people of Jefferson to my patrons in this and my native County of Clarke. Con templating a permanent home in Jefferron County, at Summit Point. I hope tints to iden tify with, and make myself known to, her peo ple, and ask a share of their patronage, Respectfully, I b i--; -tl P l: PULLIAM I'harlestoicn Academy. THE undersigned having been elected by the Board of Trustees principal of the Charles Academy, will re-open this institution on Sep ti mber 3rrl. A full English, Classical and Mathematical course will be taught. Instruction will also be given in French and German. A competent assistant will be emyloved. Accommodations have Deon secured mr noaruers, wncrcuicy wm be under the special charge of the Princijial For terms apply to the undersigned until Au gust 15th at Charlottesville, Va., after that date at Charlestown, W. Va. EDMUND It. TAYLOR. Mr. Taylor has been selected by the Hoard of Trustees of the Academy for the ensuing year as Principal, and I cordially recommend him to the former patrons of this institution. HENRY B DAVENPORT, Pres't Hoard of Trustees July ;u. i". tl Sledge Hammer Goods RECEIVED WEEKLY AT THE CHEAT CASH STORE. Black and Colored Jerseys. Jute and Felt Crumb Cloth*. Smyrna and Velvet Rugs. Velvet tind Brussels Hassock* Hassocks for blacking shoes. WHITE VESTS &ALPACCA COATS At Cost. Towels from 1c up. TRUNKS-CHEAPER THAN EVER. V few Stunners in Hamburg Edge, Laces, Tor chon Edge, fie. Storm Umbrellas—best in the market. Ladies' Gossamer Newports. Misses’ Gossamer Circulars. Mens'Gum, Double-Breasted Storm Coats. An endless variety of Tinware. Buggy and Carriage Whips Cheap. Floor Brooms Cheap. MONUMEMTAL MARBLE WORKS, T. M. Turner, MARTINSBURG, W. V A. Manufacturer and Dealer in the be*t ITALIAN ill AMERICAN MARBLE. MONUMENTS, TOMBS, HEAD AND FOOT STONES, Vnd Dealer in all Kinds of IRON FENCING. J solicit order* from Berkeley, Jefferson and idjacent Counties 1 guarantee work to be ex ■cuted in a satisfactory manner and at prices is low and lower than any other Marble works n the Valiev. Annual 01* 1»»i WRAPPING PAPERS. Buy Only Woodbine Mills St raw AVra ppiiuz, -THE BEST AND CHEAPEST, FOR SALE BY THE MANUFACTURERS, John A. Dushans A Co., 40S. CIAILES St BALTIMORE. GENUINE Paper has our Ueyisteretl Label on ■ach ream, also the word “ WOODBINE” tamped on the end. Samples and Price List sent if requested. 1 II'anted ! AN active man, that can furni.-h ahorse and harness, to engage in the sale of the den tine Singer Sewing Machine in Frederick Co., >'a. The right man will he permanently cni doyed, with liberal wages. Call on or address TIIE SINGER MFC. CO., Aug. 23,1834—lm. Winchester, Va. ETAMINE. VNEW material for thin Curtains, just rec’d and for sale by June 12, '34 GEO. W. T. KEARSLEY. Carpeting. VLARGE lot of our own manufacture for sale. JNO. J. JOBE. May 2t>, 1334. Jefferson Woolen Mills. J UST recieyed a full line of Dr. M. A. Sim mon's Liver Regulator. The Great Mex can Female Remedy. " Chillarino” forChills, \ver and Neuralgia. Tcethina. the great rem dy for Summer complaints, Cholera Infantum, Sc., in Children, also excellent for teething 'hildren. Circassian Cream for removing iraples, freckles, sunburn, ringworm, <Se. Large supply of Pure Paris (,r en and Lon on purple, Persian Insect Powder, Black Flag nseet Powder, Flv Paper, fee., at I)r. CHAS. E. PRATT’S Drugstore, Main St. For Sale Cheap! ASH. DOORS AND SHUTTERS, and large 'ak Timber- from old MethoJi.-t Parsonage. Apply to BUILDING COMMITTEE. September 4. 1334. TIE LEADERS OF LOW PRICES SPEAK AGAIN. Positively our la-t oiler of Summer Goods. BARGAINS IN Especially in Dress Goods. Medium Weight Shoe*, Millinery, etc. in our Men’s Department we arc offering some Big Drives in Suits, Odd Pants, Dusters, White Vests, Vow Cut Shoes, etc. T aaL A.ll tl.A LARGEST, CHEAPEST AND MOST VARIED Stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS Ever Shown in Charlestown. S.D. HIKSCH1AI & CO. THE LEADERS IN LOW PRICES. August 28,1884. Established in 1851. MILTON KOHLER, The Jeweler. HARE AND BEAUTIFUL HOLIDAY GOODS: Artistic Jewelry, Silverware, Opera and Field Glasses, Bronsze, Novelties and Bric-a-Brae, Gold and Silver Watches, find Bronte and Marble (’locks striking * hour on Cathedral gongs ; rich jewelry in sets, lacc pins, ear-rings, sleeve-buttons set rings—set with diamonds, Rhine stone-, tiger eyes, cameos, topax, amethyst rubv emerald' pearl, Ac., gold and plated bracelets, necklaces, ludie-’ and gentlemen Sgold and plated chains, gold-headed canes, gold pens, pencils, tooth-picks, gold and stPcl spectacles and eye-glasses in new und most elegant styles. ir/’/NTITT INSPECTION TO THE LATEST STi LEs, REST fjl ALITIE> LARGEsT * ASSORTMENT AND LOWEST rhlCES. Engraving finely ex vented. . m Tojy no mu, pit, Practical Watchmaker and Jeweler, HAGERSTOWN, MARYLAND. Sep. 20,188 KEEP COOL! By going to UpdegralP and buying your Summer Outfit. MEN AND BOYS'BROAD BRIM ST R A W HATS ON L V 3CTS. Men and Boys’ Fine Pres* Straw Hats only Fifty Cents. Men and Boys’ Summer Coats only 2'> cents. WHITE VESTS 50 TS. Men, Bovs and Children’s Suits in all grades, Better’ Goods, Better Trimmings, Better Made and For Less Money than ran be had elsewhere. onl so (TXT LA VXDRIED SHIRT REA TS THE WOULD. Men and Boys’ Furnishing Goods of all De scriptions. Don't fail to call and sec our Mammoth Es tablishment, when you visit our City. VPDEGRAFTS, Manufacturers, Clothiers, Furnishers, Hatters, Furriers and Glovers, Opposite Baldwin House, HAGERSTOWN, MP. May 2?t, 1884. .Voticc. 4 LL accounts on my books will be presen t J\. ed on the 1st day of September, 18'4, and prompt payment expected. After that date no ; accounts will be made for more than thirty lavs. It takes Cash to buy fat Stock—and the very choicest in the market I hope to continue to serve my customers. Respectfully, 8. C. YOUNG, j August 28,1884—3t. ilia it pin's Vnirersity School. ELICOTT CITY, MARYLAND. Situation healthy. Instruction thorough. .SESSION OPENS SEPTEMBER lfi. .’ireulars sent uj>on application. CHAPMAN MAUPIN. M. A., Principal, j August 28,1384—2m. EJHOTOGItAPH Albums, nice a.'.-ortimnt, also Picture Frames, just received. August 21,1884. AISQUITH dSCO. j How Lost, How Restored! Just published, a new edition of Dr. Culver well’s Celebrated E-say on the radical cure of Spermatorrhoea or Seminal weak nos, Involun tary Seminal I.osm-. Impotent)', Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impediment- to Marriage, etc.; also Con«uinpt ion, Epilepsy and Fits, in duced by self-indulgence, or sexual extrava gance, Ac. ' The celebrated uiithor, in this admirable e -ay, clearly demonstrates from a thirty years' successful practice, that the alarming conse quences of self-abuse may be radically cured, pointing out a mode of cure at once simple, cer tain and effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no matter what Ids condition may be may cure himself cheaply, privately and radi cally. This Lecture should be in th<* hand- of ever)- youth and every man in the land Sent under seal, in n plain envelope, to any address, poil-paid on receipt of fourccnts, or two postage stamps. Addro-«. THE CT LVERWELL MEDICALCO., 11 Ann St., New York. N Y P. O. Ilox 430. October 11, ’83—lv smpoco. JUST ret d, a beautiful assortment of Easter and Birthday < ird- front the most noted manufacturer.-, such os Tuck, De La Rue, Ac., which we ore selling lower than last year. Come and see otir selections. March 27, 1884. Dr. C. E. PRATT. State of Went Virginia, EXECUTIVE DEPAKTM ENT. To the C'unruisri'jncrt <f fleet. > t tht Several Counties of the St'tte of West Virginia •Whkkeas, A vacancy exists in the office of JUDGE OP 1 HE SUPREME COURT OP AP PEALS of this State, for the term of said otlice ending on the 31.-t day of December, 13M, by reason of the resignation, to take effeftt on the 31st day of December, 1-32, of th<- lion. Alnheui F. Haymond, one of the Judges thereof, and incumbent of said term; And Whebeas, More than two year* will e lapse from the time of the resignation of the Hon. AlpheusF. Raymond. Judge as aforesaid, to the end of the term for which he was elected; Now, Therefore, I. JACOB B. JACKSON, Governor of the State- of West Virginia, by vir tue - . the authority in me vented, hereby com mand you, the said (jommi-siouer* of Election, in the nan." of tb*- Slate of West Virginia, to cause a poll to be opened and an election to he held at the several places of voting in your re spective counties, on the SECOND TUESDAY IN' OCTOBER, A. D. 1884, to-wit, on the 11th day thereof, it being the day of the next general election, for the purpose of choosing a Judge of the Supreme Court of Appeal-, to fill the va cancy in said office caused by the resignation of the H ai. Alphcua F. Haymond. late Judge as aforesaid. In Witne- Whereof. I have here untu -ct my hand and caused the ■ SE A I. Lc8« il of the State to be alfixed at the Capitol, at Wheeling, this twenty-first day of August. A. D. 1834, and of the State the twenty second. J. B. JACKSON. Bv the Governor. ‘ RANDOLPH STALNAKER, Jb„ Secretary of State. August 28, 18*4—4t. Free Pre fee f3.53. O PICES, pure and fre.-h all .->rtu, also Olive O oil and Scaling Wax, just rcc’d. ALS^UITH A CO. THE PUBLIC Are Invited To Read tfy ANNOUNCEMENT. I AM makim; more extensive preparation* than ever before. For the coming season 1 have made very large purchases of Boots and Shoes from the Mu«suehussctts Factories at a much lower price than the same can be bought from secondhand*. 1 will be enabled to retail at jobbers prices. I have placed another large order for Zeigler'a Fine Shoea, all to be delivered by September 1st . in order to give ample time for examination before the *ea«on commences to buy. CLOTH INC. HATS, UNDERWEAR, AC., will be on time, and full •imuitity. All Sum mer Goods will be sold off at a great sacrifice. A lot of I’ine Lumber and Locust Post* for sale. WANTED.—A good Journeyman Shoemaker. IN my recent purchase of Eastern Boots and Shoes, in order to obtain the lowest price* I hud to buy a very large tpiantily, I therefore need every Inch of room in my store, and will make a great slaughter of prices on summer goods. Look at our Middlesex Blue Flannel Suits at #S.5n. I)o not fail to buy a campaign cane, only 25 cents. Aug. 7,188* GEO. II HAOLEY. Lumber, Shingles, Wood, FOR S.1LE. THE undersigned having purchased an ex tensive piece of Timber within mile* of Shepherdstown, will have for sale 100,000 Feet of Oak Lumber, 100,000 Oak Shingles, 1,000 Cord* of < >«k Wood, on the ground or delivered upon good term*. LABORERS WANTED. We want laborers to cut the Wood and ninka the Shinglns, which will he taken up and paid for evorv S.itnrdnv FRAZIER A COLSTON Nov. 22, ’8J—6iu.* Charlestown Shop. Register copy. NOTICE F NOTICE I 1 1AK.F tlii- method of informing the public I that 1 have taken charge of the Carter tjuu-o Stables, where I intend keeping u First Class LIVERY, SALE ANI) EXCHANGE STABLE. Stylish Team* furnished at reasonable rates.— Special attention given to Horses on Livery. I am also agent for BFGGIES AND CAR RIAGES, of the* best manufacture. Any one in want of a nice Buggy or Carriage, would do well by calling and examining my stoc k before purchasing elsewhere. I will pay special attention to Aiiotloncurlnir, Having had considerable experience in the bus iness, I feel confident 1 can give satisfa> lion to any one who may need my services. All 1 ask is to give me a fair trial. Very respei tfully. May 8, 1884-r.m. CK LAM A It. Prepared Coke. r HAVE u stock of Prepared Coke Our Hum X mcrfuel. It is a popular fuel for Summer use, free from dust, ana free burning Try it. June 12, 1881. B. C. WASHINGTON. LOOK! LOOK! fALOSINO out Sale of Dry Goods and Xo V J t ion.*, to make roi)in for Fall Goods. EVERYTHING MARKED DOWN. Calico 6 and He.Former prices 7 and 8c. Gingham 5 mid H<. ** " 8 and Us Foulard 8c. " “ Mr. Skirtings lie. ’* “ IV Shirting.A, 7, H and lUc. Cottonudes 12, found 18c. formerprice 16, 2u,2V Drilling 8 and in. Former price in and 12c. Creton 8 and 12c. “ " 12 and 26 Chambrey 10c. 12< Ticking*.11, >8 und 28c 10-4 Bleached Sheeting | 10-4 Brown " Marked Down 5-4 lil. Pillow Case Cotton. I NOTIONS. (1.00 Corsets Reduced to.WUc. 73c. " “ ".Hoc. Mb " lli Jersey Lisle Gloves Reduced from '23 to 4>c. Ladies' Col. " “ “ JO *' IV Gents' Linen Collurs " 11 16 “ 10c. 0 Inch Shears, only.He per pair Gents’Suspenders, only. .A " “ Fan*, only .Ir apiece. Ladies' and Gents’ Hosiery in endless variety. White Counterpane at Reduced Priie White Good* M and 10c , former price 12 uud 15c. Come one, mmo all and give me a call, ts I want to close them out before full. Respectfully, C. D EBY W A. Bently, \ . . C. 1). Ehy. J July 24, 1881._ _ 17" EAST Pow h r. onlv I net box -at X C. D KBY’0. July 24, i*a4. VITV, have the following fashionable color* TV in Note Paper, with Square Envelope* to xiiit Turquoise, Silvcr-Orar, Rose, Terra Cot ta, Crushed Stmwtwrry and Sea Shell Also Ragged Edge Note paper AISQl’ITH ft CO. Horne it a ken Beloit Coot. HAVING a lew good Horse Rakes on hand left over from the stock of t^e late firm of Lippitt ft Co., and not being in the imple ment DtMincfo, I will sell them for less than cost. It. C-. WASHINGTON June 12, lKRf. THE Hannah More Academy, THE DIOCESAN SCHOOL FOR GIRLS Fifteen miles from Baltimore. Noted for healthfulncs*, thorough 'instruction, careful training and the relining influences of a Christ ian home. The next term will begin Sept. 17th. Her. ARTHUR J. RICH. A M , M D. Keistcrttowo, Md. Aug. 14, 1884—1 mo. Went I'hruiHiH Cnireroitff. Fall Term begins September 3d, 1«H4; Win ter Term, November 'Xth, and Spring Term, March 11th. 1**>. Instruction in the usual Seientiju, Littrary and Pmfmion/d Sehooli. TUITIO FREE for one student (over fifteen years of age; from uai h county for every 300 of population. For catalogues or further information add ns* the Chairman, or Secretary of the Faculty, MORGANTOWN, W VA. August 14, 1*5**4—3n». • Barber Shop. THE Barter Shop in rear of the “Watson House” bat been reiitted and handsomely furnished with improved Chairs, 4c., and will be conduc ted by Brown ft Wise. Customer* *re assured of cleanliness in all the appoint ments, and comfortable, prompt and courteous attention. SAMUEL BROWN. August 1«*4 FRANK WISE. CHAMOIS 8KINB. OF which we have a nice and select stock— ranging in price from 14 to 73 outs a piece. Also a nice stock of carriage and Lathing sponges? May :», 1-vG AISQUITll £ CO. VIr I-I have just received a nice assortment of V V Note l’ajicr Tablets, ruled and of good quality—3 styles, t*» sell at 10 cents each. Call md you will be surprised at the elegant bargains June 10, U8L ALjtjUITU & CO.