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ftit WEST VIRGINIA A KG US UKOfUJK 1»UK«'KI.I,, • Ml it or. KING WOOD MAY 19, 1882. To morrow will end the contest ever the Railroad sub^crij ticn. Tne people of the Town and D.strict of Riugwood will decide by tbeir roles whether, catching theepiiit of cn. t-^rpri.se and progress that :h tweCj . iog around us on every hand, we are to go forward, or resisting the tide that Wouid bear ua along in the ran of prosperity ns a community, we ehall struggle 11 gloriously back to the rear, to be lei*. by the on.rushing rpirit of the age to blubber lor an other quarter ol a century. Public spirited citizens, liiende o! improve, rneut 1 do your wuole duty to-monow. Let the ordei to Movt FORWARD I be passed along the line, iicuiemoei ILal the issue lu one ol Coiiiuitrcial life or death to this community. Be not deceived. 1L .1 -t. It is announced liuiu Washington that the Court m banc wilt aei M«ide tha exceptions iq Hip Guiteau ca«t, aiid approve Ilia i tilings aud sen. tabce ut lhe Couit below. The same authority ibo promulgation of tha decision ol tba Couit is to be made next Mot day. VVa kLu.ii what we elial 1 at e. Senator Mitchell baa been elected a delegate to cue ludepend. tut Republic*!* Couveuuou WM.L meets iu Philadelphia on the 24th lufataut. lie will repreaenl the XXVth Senatorial District ol Penn sylvania. Sotue ol ihe uiusi piwini. iieut men iu the fatale, it is expected, will go to tbe Convention ua dete gatea. A MAIL poucua liotu Ba.tlinui e, iuteiided lor liageislowu, was throw u oil at YveVeiiuu, ou Wednes* duy moruiog, tne train not stopping. Tbe pouch rebounded IroUi the plal. lorm and iell directly under the tbe wheels, and it and its contents weit literally loin to pieces. Tne mutilation was so complete that Vtn Jew ol the let!ere could be aeuvei «d. Among tne ueons was a lady's corset, all lalteieu und .cru, ai.o without any wrapper to tell who it belonged to. There 1.1 reason io ie*r that Gcd_ eial ABE Bl'FuRD^S backbone Is not quite as sntl as he hoj rd it was. 'thoughts ol ihe race.coutue go trooping through hia m.nd, and the recollection 6i many a close finish rises like a phantom to allure him. "It is an obsolete idea,” says tbe General, "to suppose that it Lurta a man to eee fine animals exerting tbe muscles that God gave them/* and "I am getting tired ol this city, very tired ol it, and I want to go back to my laim. I find it very dull to be around races without lakirg part in them.” The Senate Select Ccmu.it tee on '.Vomao Suffrage t>y * vote of three to two egieed lett Sntcid.iv to tec. ommetid to the Senate tor ado[ lion Senator Laiham.s joint rtaoiution proposingan amendm* nt to the Con stitution, provid.ng that tLe light ot citizena ot the United Staten to vote vball no* be denied or abridged hy tfce United States or by my S;ate on ’.ecount of 8i*i; and that Congiee. Luall have power by aj {rot r ate i*g* jpiation to enforce the piovieiona ol l ne article. The vote wanna foiiowv; Yeae, Senator* Lsrhaii, Blair and JACKSON, 3, liaye, Sehatora GfcOKOK aiid 1'AiR, 2; absent, Senatora An. thony and Ferry. gl — X-l 1JHF Wes. 'I HOStl'oON, deughttr of Sen e.tor lilLL, Of Geoigia, iett \Va-i,ir,g fc«» Thtmday to join / er father at l.uitka Sj rings, Aik«i.r**, wi.e;*■ i,e J.ae been for situs weeks with Mie. If ill and then oihei tbildrsr. Sen • tor If ILL bse io hope of le v»-iy, and dsei/ee to have h * family with h.oi. Mre. ThomiSON ha* therefore f ven up the hO'jee octujtd v ih L< t f aienle during the early j <■; t of Vhs Mieion, nod piaCfd her lour Id. tie r e. dren in < Imrpe o* a niiree and Jeff ti fin With a !inu ■ n Geor;;e_ tear.. A ItiUr received frrin Lh reciter the day frfrr* her d<jait. lire rtettd that her f«i er * a* w.k t rd r <• re * ibanet »d e < ' • the n» t, m • tivn J eifoitr ed in l'hi , > j/h:a, , ,| tl at no ng n of tied • eara nr :*e ; ro. fl rsie ,» v eibie. !fe is ve.y roucli depiseeed, end if is hoped »> . • pieeei.ee of ’die. Jiicmk on w > o „ h (avoids daughter, u^y have « peering aflatms uj oc r u.. The opponent* of the District ] subset iptioii to the uiirond hHV** sought to defeat the proj obi?ion by ttie HintetatMil l»'*tt the fubnerij tiou would be lost, ly the comf any giving a mortgage upon the roa I in spile ot the wiehe.r of the District, Thi» is simp/y pine none^in***, and is of a pie^e with the stupid bu* specious arguments Hied ngair -t the Mtrbecnp* tion. The taw ii| on that subject is a* fo/Zovve; that no moi t gage can be | l*. cod upon h rai/roa I, in/ sa “by the concurrence of two-third# in amount of the stock of the corporation.*’ See Acts of 1881, chap. 17, see. 60, page* 231. It wif/thus be seen that tho road can not he mortgaged without the consent of the (listiict. The last set oi Mr. IIkerxanb to defeat the District Hubscription to the Railroad, has been to aeore; ly prepare and have printed abroad a specious circular to be given out at the last moment, after the newspa pers had gone to press. A copy of this precious document hy some mistake got into the hands of • Inen 1 ol the Railroad, and has been Lauded to us. It in conspicuously headed “To the tax-payer* cl King wood District 1*’ and is signed "F. H EERMANS.'* It is in Ujc main a repetition of tlie abiuid assumptions and Hrgti meuts made use ol by Mr. IIHer mans anil Lt i h Tunnel I on echo, (lur ing the discussion of the past two wetkp. It eels out by repeating the groundless cLarge that the pro jectors of the road, the in*>n who iCauiS forward and subscribed Irotn $1,010 to $2,000 each, au<l who now favor the subscription, aithou' h [quite as heavy tax-payers as Mr. IIEERMANS, distrust the enterprise. No statement could l e more iiupicb. able or untrue than that Chales M. Bishop, James II. Manown. Josepfi Jackson, James II. Caproll Elisha III mas ami others who hav al ready given $15,000, and who would pay in taxes the hulk of the $25,000 ►uhrcription, feet any such distrust. Mr. flEERMANS admits that six ot the BeVt n Du eciors of the bank favor tie suheeiptioo; and ttie admission is a fatal one to his whole argument. vYhy were these in-n cbusen hh D:_ rectors ol the bank ? Simply becansy of their success and standing as bus iness men. He garbles a quotation from i he order ot the Court, ly which he seeks to mislead the j eople to believe that they will have to pay the $25,000 whether the road is completed or not. A careful reading ol the order itself will show this to be erroneous. Mr. IIeermans calls upon the peo ple of t he district to vote down the sober ription and organize a new com pany to build a railroad from Tunnel ton by way ot King wood to Fair. chance in Pennsylvania, and says be wdi eubrcrrbe $1,000 to the *nui prise. Now i! Mr. IIekrmaNS really want* a railroad from Tuun.lton to Fair chance by way of KmgWood, wLy .8 he found so industriously seek, img by erroneous statements, by ap peals to prejudice, by garble l quo j ’atior.e, by secrst meetings and ee_ j ciet circulars to defeat the building J »>f the a Ction of that road between Kirgwood, and Tunnelton ? Hu ob ject is to deleat the present railroad movement, well knowing that if he succeeds aifs’in. er enter] rises will be utter.y (Encouraged for many years to cornu. He cannot escape t he imputation of insincerity, whi/e he of poses by such questionable me#na that which ie claims to be in ! favor of. —... .. A KRPORT which, if ini#, It) of Ti. ftrcHt to * l I he World ha- b«en in 'general circulation through the Ital ian prata. A picture dealer lecentiy went frctn Milan to Nice wnh » nnuber cd jamtu g»,0Dt of which w<« • m .called "La*t Supper*’ L) I.i,oN I Ir a \ INct, | aimed in oil upon j • I•*•'**! twenty fact long and three ! >at wide. The owner wa» glad to1 j **e;| it for $20, and lite j nrci e«er get • bout clear ing his new |om-m*ioti,i of whi it i s dt 1 Dot fitertairi a very high opinion. To hi* nurpr>*<* tie i cleansing | rt)( eee removed tha oi. ' <*n 1 discloeed he neat ii if, • . if,** elnry j uoea, H magoiScari t» rnj era painting t.r,doubted iy eze<ut«»d in tl . fJt ; teenth rer.tury, woich prover l> I. : aotning • *• tt.an Leonardo \>\ Vinr i'u original airefch of the irn. j mortal La«d hujjer. Aa if to re.' move all •ceptici»rn> it i« declared ' that ti • word* “LFONAfDUH *)a Vin’ ci, | inail May,' ware aiged elite ’ haie of ti.e picture. • - -~- ... ■■ Tjik Rev. Dr». Ialmaqk last Sau. «Jny morning described Chat aworth, ti.** home >,l the Luke ol D«V0Qt>bitr, »b«* father of Lor ! Cavkndisu. He describe 1 Jts Lmloric ceiebrity, ite picUite galleries, 11« architecture, its ten mi es of garden, ami its etat. nary. "It does not eeern possible ” said he "for ary eoriow to enter into any One cf thos* four great g*tea. Yet. I have to tell >ou llml there a k l°o^, black aha'low lying aero** those Imwiih. The golden hue Lae ^one out of the clou i*. and their falling drops arena diernal as tears. Sor row leans ag*iiit*t every c*ived piilar, ami looks out of every upholstered vnudow and weep* rn every arbor. The proprietor of that eut*t« hat. !o-t h « eon—lost him tndvr appalling circmnst anceu. The iitelee* body was broilgat ill to the magnificent palace last Wednesday, and ou i nuraday, under the wreath of the Queen, and in the presence of Lords and Senators and Cabinet officer# and the pouip of England, carried out, *s»ie* to ashes, dust to duet. No wonder the wiio *» wor! I i*u*tiot:kc i that Lord Frederick Cavkndisb, on an errand ol peace lioui En. «Unil to Ireland, lull of the spirit ol conciliation, ww slaughtered in broad daylight. “The count almlary are ecnuring Ireland arid England for the two asHamms, watching trains an I iqvp. terioun persons. I hope tleir vigi. lance will he eucoesslul, hn* I an te!l who the two araaesins wen*. Imp' n i n Imvc no compicuty in tLia crime. England knows it, Europe known it, America knows it and God knows it. Irishmen, impulsive in nature, wrathful against wrongs, are as grateful as any people on earth ler kindnejs, arid when, on the 21 ot M»y, Willum E. Gladstone con. qnered himse.f arid hie (Jabinet, an.l practice ly, eat !; I have no personal pride in this matttr to gratif/, and, aa coercion has failed, now let us try magnanimity/ when the English Government took that «!et , all the good Irishmen in lh > world appreci. at rd it. Wien in t he sf reef a of Du I uu t n that, him1 m £a»nrday tl.oie went u[; a shi ut uf greeting as Lord CAVENDISH lode by, It Was only the echo of the great leait ot } ail it ode tha' puluated all through Ireland. Ireland is no mote resj onstble for the murder ol Lord Cavendish than wee the United .St-tfe- h r thr nnu. der ot President Garfield orth.’ iit Abraham Lincoln. 1 ms hp.-hs. ination will not hindir the redemp tion of Ireland a year, or an hour, unless William E. Gladstone, in view of ths calamity, si ould lip thrown of! his tquipoise. But if, as a uie suppose, the bill of 1 ist Thuis. d iy lor the rej reimoo of c true in Ireland and tt.e bill to be j roposed to_morruW do not me*n what they pretend to, the represeion ol crime; if they mean the reversion of The pol icy of conciliation; it thev mean tne clenched fi t instead of the oj en palm, then 1 ha terrific miaraka cl ae_ saasinution has been sucoea-faj. Tiifc vote rn the bill to impose ad. ditional taxes on tbs fauna (or In* support of new officers, says the New York Sun, disguised as a nieas. ure to eelabliah a department in the interest, of agriculture and of uiacv other things, was inetru ive The House con*.ate of 293 mem. berg all told. Ther are t wo v«can. CHS. Tne entire vote on tljia ndicu. If U-. id.am was 190; 183 Wile in the affirmative. Thes-ven negatives ex. nibited a rare moral cour i.'n, w nich cannot b.* too much praised, as m of them worthily represent f«rromg communities. Ot the 101 absetit**-s evenly were j aired, leaving thirty, one unaccounted for. It will ba «#*ei, that over one.third of the House werr absent on thu occasion an I that sort of a! senf esiein has become so common that many const if ueictes, and rifteri States, grs not represent * ' in Uie Houap at all on important votes. Mecoher* are paid *r.no t1 n!*rie* lor h fervir.“ which Jo** not «T«r<|i* m 4ii f m i b morn than nine month* ir. two ye*ra. They nr* n)p|'OK» l to be netuni Iy present do. rir « f he of tb« ffo.jw*, Tvl.cn, in fact, ti.c r*- ri! <(io»m thu* runre than one.third r.f tbe number are al. m «t inventbly ib-"iot — frequently k mo»t one.half. The M* crept to excue* llji« nt»r<*r-„ hy tli** pi*4 of pairing ('fT, an inv otion who. V improper Ir» 1 **if, \f weal/ 1 iri !"f*t|*ible, hen*'ifc# .t reduce* tf i er i ee* n * a t i f* fi r>iihe Houa**, and Hilo” » member* tie op. porlumly to ap,ir i - *e h* t.rn<. for w; i they >•* { a. 1 to r nv.U cor _ pern* f l t r | ic*n,i e. A resolution reqi.ii .r y t he r 4nM ,f el.t rite*-’ to he r*i ? vnm t he Jour, n -1 daiiV, ae 11 e fiiei [ ml of it w <11. i *r./»r» en«l 4 pm/tire which je n.oft j ernintue on leinelafien er d ' ;U‘t to the [ eople. To a defiled di.ciple who iatvly fit at hirf feet eagerly dunking it, j the rij »• political wiadoin tbat f. lij ! from bin |tp«. nays the N*-w Yoik Ti ihune, hi MON Cameron remark. #d ; “I would voie lor uu Ox il be were tbe uominee of my party.” It w*e Knottier fine old bone who, by way of wanilekting hie devotion to Ihe rtHohine, exclaim <t with a voio* suffused with emotion and nav> plug.* "If lb# Devil himself euc. needed in getting the regular nom ination, by gad, air, he'd get my vote end influence,' We under, aland from hi* latest deliverance cn the subject that Mr. CAMERON does not gone far au this colaboier ol Lie •u the field of practical politic*. Mr. Cameron would bolt the Devil.. He draws the line at the Ox. Ot couies Mr. Cameron employe the term Ox in it* generic »enve. The context show* that what be meant was that there wan no «ort of cattle capab a of turning his political stomach or from which be would withhold the l«tr :♦* OaUieronlan anp p<;i I, provided only the wac ub!e hy hook or crook, by ski^i or brute force, to get away with a nomination. That's the eort of a • ta'eeman Simon Cameron ih, ami Lie eon L)ON — Weil, the eon tekee af ter the old man. lJON has never lound any embarrassment in rallying round ,,n Ox. Some of hie in tlignant eneimee do indeed asseit tiiat al though m theory an ibera' iih his fa ther, Don w i i I bolt a he:\*»t if it fiap. petia to He a Wole. But this rotuoi •lands no badly in need ol confirma. • ion ’hat -we almost regret having al luded to it. It ip extraordinary that t-o old and experiencrd an »b erver as Simon Cameron does not see the fata lol v ot (he position w lieh he aniu>nn e#. To t*-li an Ox — an A h—a D.-nkey—* h Skunk — that if they will only manage to captute a convention tney can count upon the aid and comfoit of potent ni'ii in their subsequent canvass, is'.he bluest way to incite in those arimais ,» wilddea ie for office. Tlo Ox wouid He content to know hia lOH'-ler's erit arid \v old not veain j to browse in i • e pub'ic treasury were it not for the cctiaciouHnesa t bat in the face of the pte.einii ent and i notorious unfitness ot n tut pub:n | life f • rt y lea lers ol tlie Camlbun j school will bark any soil (f rumi_ riant quad"uped that know-* now lo \ pick up delegates. A l1’ rm l.uj-hi who ! r<! i qnired a command rl Rngdah in ten emy I*h. •ot.e, by way ol giving expression to hia love ol natme, exclaimed; ”0 Dja'!au ] like '/.* no ve, ne hordes, 7.0 el eep, and anythin.; el*,- || rtl is 1 beaut I v ’ Mr. Cameron's d-cl traiion concerning his reiatnine ti» iheOx in poll! ice t "Cai'a t his story. II h school seem not above heu3tly joiitioil met hod • Major Robert Tansill, ol Piince William Countvq V.i., formerly an < fhcer in t tie Federal Army, and af terwards a Colonel in the Confe h-r_ ate Set vice, and who, during thu re_ cent campaign m Vugi i.i, w.ih a pronoiiDCt d Readjuster, lias wilt, ten «i ieitri in winch he a verely ar raigns Senator Maiione for hiH re. cent vote, the etlaul ol wuicii is to prevent ex .Conlederate Soldiers Irom holding eonimi* i.jca m ij;<. United States Army and Navy. Major PaNNILL declares that Sena tor Maijone by this v its ‘exhibited a degrto and kill 1 of politi a* ingrat Mud- arid wrong which t qua Is ;{ it dries not transcend any to be found m the histoiy o‘ our fal en racf. This ch ange and cruel «'•! m fatal, a* It ought to he, to C-t Dial Ma. HONK/a po.itical prospects, so lar as Virginia i« concerned, unless the people of the Stale have un’orta. tia’ely degenerated so a« to he cap,. h » of the deg: edation of imitating the rervile nature and »x»rnrle ol t he dog. in Jir ki> g the hand t hat •mile* ar I <{ egrad s s li,(-m.'» B cone tiding, M"j >r TanmIjL detlaren tfiat no itn i^h hIiIh ex u*ie can l>e advanced ' >r General Mmi ink's un natural and detest aide tMachety to his old friends and compatitors in arine." Mr. William Hknky Hawle. oi I’hiU 'tlpliiM, upon l»< ir « inf,>r med of >>i#* noinirmli',n by t h«> Republican* Jor Supreme J id/e of Pcnneyivunn ih quote 1 l*y t e Philadelphia l'rcm •" Baying. "I «rn rio 8f»lv'art. 1 Ji«vh 1. I)ON (,’AMKROM blit time j tiro#* in my Ilf.-, but be know* w* | I my f>i inioi. of linn fur good or ill.. Bftuch >'Oo I mmI join** i I, »t» in ail of ii«. I hnv» told him that >i h power corny to mi tn<i— i*’* on If % 'jo-nlioR ol time, lie ooenn't m._ ilcrMainl Mulberry Slllbr's Prac tical Politics*# lie in .Hipuipif), I cor Hunt thing* on Uobf.rt \Val ! poll's | an in Ivigland. Ilm p0|. j itie* I belli y i to t ¥ damnable, »r,i! j'bia hM,iel m well under it.nod by j Mr. CaHEROH nr.d L s fiigtidV .J——— i i - Mh. George William Curtis in Uaiprrt Weekly, nays: “Mtaiwart i*m ha* lost »li original stg' ifioance ll lias ceased to mean secti on -i!i^rn. and new means spoil*. But what dots Half.Breed mean ? Spoils is n word which describee a radical and perilous abuse of a<iiuir»iatrariou. Do*-e Halt.Breed mean uncorupio. in.Bing hostility to that a hue? ? Ii not, it does not involve *:.y j unci, p'.e, arid ib merely a lortn of f ► reotui politics, If it means only a desire ♦ hat the spoils thou d still bo ujed, but fo. different cliques and p^reoDs, it offers no reason why those who w;eh to abolish the ryetem of spoils should he very earnest to bear the name, St ai wart ism la organized upon the abu.?e which is now the sole secret f.1 us strength. It can he BiK-resafully opposed only I’y an organization based upon the princi ple of <1 stroyirig the abuse. If the p;dionage of [ lace may te rightfully used iu a peraoral or partisan inter est, how can the Administration he blamed for using it in that wav? Undouble«lly, as we said last week, Mich a course div dee the party fe_ tally, and su endangers Republics xscendency. But until if is i IIa r_ Breed doctrine that the vast num. her of minor non. polit "oI p'acrs should be taken out of politics, what principle does the w ird represent? Conscience an 1 Seward Whiggerv meant active hostility to the rr_ crotch roe ids o! slavery. When II ill. Broe ! raeaiiB active Ipt iiity t o to the spoils system, it wil! 1 •scribe a great at d growing pm tv.” Tuk Front Royal (V*.) fl'cwJjvi. t*r,lei elofui •• :* f>taur;ell or . ui ot 1 L»* Readjust ei I’.uty, ■*,*, <- liioriwliy in 11k Ih'( i»-^;i►»* "Mi n ui*\ r till fol low !\* ajjon j-:. r.fdl t l:t y wi •, iur g ! hi II 'V (vii | r. fii bv bun, evm iii'O ' l;c i «r»l<p oi t; <: Republican Patty, •'lit tl.**»*.• la till P.H1MK l.f l-t in vir tue It it it: l l.t ci i tit ty, and t iiert ai t t olili roti—and il,* :i number urn ilicrtt.rit jr dull\—who ginti-ily pm _ 111 e lip n j i i * ■* r- tl i! t h j i h t to < I o a w rung. Ti.i n i i-fntH to 11' 1 low ‘I I e title j.- i t. ti t of lVrn*.l u; f.’ and the < • t L* < i i t * i ’ any longer. B: m-.mii I mh f< pu i‘.8 beat days ,n Ameiii'iin jiol 11 u°. Ti-ote fetlown itv a i Hpotled, an t ihrir mi‘cbin;»_ i ions will cotiie to Tl e •- >K ft u till H ii«--Vt: i a j.1 er, | :.ll)!:si,ed i Biaixi (J uri II J *. Vt , h IP-O t ai ii d o r »• < i o .'.t*oator M.wionk, ■> ni.t uno* * that >. tl* r n w i 1 be *■ ,! f 1 at a I)t :n u- r ■->i - R *a ! j -IP f ei ; _ f er* "r"I 1 1J "*■ Pi lo li’.» nle «-:d 0 p. ronri )mv>r. J iit'rk is a inii>t.1 le in Julian* po.r".M, tin* D-rj’i. i .»■ a Laving up. t ti wine 1 t.o |>ii( 11, no toil, a tinu fj:: y "'l au- .Soi'at is it ste.ad in* t>.venty llv**. Too Oil! !,t «.: nn piovoba ,l'h’ 1 alJ ll.i* ti.imii. m ot 111.«t body rll.dl Le e! <ti*l ♦ v.*j y t VO V. air. * i■Pro ar«, 11:*=■ r i I >;• • . t.\vmit y . |i ve •Sroalorg »-:i!i! i — i i,> rot» jj, |;,*< [.e*xt. R'V'* a t It I <*. B ’ i.,i* apt a I 18 1 ! ” .S' ..I • el.-’ tin ns Jrotu 10V, iaa Lid 'lungiu^ wv- villi-, io *\viVe: at the fret on to La Le/ ii. N iVeuibei, 1-viJ, “.i!| (X. gtlna vaoiticiei in ifjj »»:»J „!) 0f. ficpp * Lp teiinp.' w oh wi i exori l>e!<>te l! ? next general ehotioi (bereaft pi ■ *> i r I Let Aims ol tl - ■ live S: tore f^ectp 1 in l-f O vrt■: ,.Spm. ,r 0 tober, iSSl. n ‘S 'ore the „ox i,pirral tin:', '.vhiob will not on, nii '.ml il iN'j-, • ; i*. r m tbit year, : hi DpOIOCI H iH Cl «im t bit II PI (1 »• f* til,. ,.,M t l}PSP VflCrif lift UtllHl r : filled •* I art ion it- yp«r. They will 4C ford i l y 1 i in late t arididat'-a |r, 1 ' p P | 'to fie* rl. O Republic*/, will not do mi, and, of rouise, 1 i Democrats ntOli;e«8 Will be I«d UtfiTFD 3t»i ea Senator Mitchr:.r,, o( iVin.ajIv^u, liMH fnrnifibrd Jur ju liortl; 01* the lolowu.p «11 h f a r < h *>? If inPft'uiriHV as' nr*Hfnr.n " m i<-1 -1'rr» fiorn M jr,r Georof ^ • Mf.fiihk, | « ilmflplfr at Welle. '10 1 ">* {-< »it<ty, ]annonticin# if'iiiMri 1 e im a 1 ait for h maea cop.. v»m I on t <1 he I pltf at l |,at place MHy JO I A it | | t t.v»* liif S ' 1 a t tii ’« pnei! ion in iHRaril to I ha II amahur# tith'-f, *'"1 rr,i*,r,K an t vt i whelinrtR mm port f.t that pt Pit 100 \ y the He. put.Hear > (-1 i ir.ya County; “VN AMllNOTt'N, May 13. H " “M »jt»r Cifor^t! >V. Merrick, Wtillgbt ro, fJie'M in mtpify and t rr r trllimpWt. \ tin vt dontall for pence. \ nt war in Iner. •tab It—iit,i upon men, hot tmdl ilttift* who hate I/.h-k d Mu m- Iv.-a p» ho ut t « it* tin- c uhc t<» curry f. f,v ,r hi tiii.uH.prn, niaoliinPm, and tlx upk of tli<‘ ppoila pyMetn to Iwletr r tip a *talw.«r|. it nrj Mion. 1 tun ngahiHt tide t-tcry where and torAer. 0 1 a plain (ip'rio'lc. tlufy to ,»iil iown Him atdw.iri wligircny at * 1*y C**M. that »rin It* puliliCMiiiaiii and tin* lit-pub'if. • Pt lf lit y livi- »Mi *»i. ivt*. Or. K"»i7.h’ OryititM I Work and fitht to tt.c tad. John I Miichm.i. ’’ - IHf nominalioiih m i le by Ire Republican* of Rennet I v <nia L.v* elicit'd a tUaiitod fitirn t|,e lea'in# Dea.oci at it; | a;rr« of the State lor the LOUiii.i.ticu 1 y the SBB ■W(l* _■ 18852. *•*".*' -J? «y> SPRING 1882. . "V"- ' v.< X.«. ' Our Store is new crowd* 1 v. th NEW : ! REASONABLE GOODS which we are prepared lo < If i at c fier} ,n.i i*^ y good bargains. * . XTST 03EIY GOODS We are prepared to . fT-r a g. o ’ i-~ <f B * • \ hM! Uub'eached Mus lins, Sb**etinj2«, Tickings, C‘,ie-l*4. Ci.~vi.if >( Trinfa. GinHbatn8, ■ToWe. mg, fable Linen in X tit:.■ *^ Ked-, and lower gfadaB. X>JE3.3E2@S C3rOO>X»£3 In all the Lateet, N**w»pt ai.d Mont T)e« ini e .Styl-a. A SPLENDID LlNE of Black and Colored i'aet inn* Bui.tiling, Lawns, &c. Hosiery. Gloves, 'l ie-, R bbons, Hamburg Edgings’and' Notions in lai ge vanet t-s li additiOi lo ether Great Bargains, VV(. continue to idler tLe greatest di.ve ot the season <g:sl.<o> tjtx jrar <z3r - W* LT *lll“rR*1,?°"l‘ M‘»'» »“■> OlotlnuR, »„J will Clothing 10 psr oeni. cheat i thun >re iu the county. Don’t Fail to Examine our Custom Made Shoes AUde to our order, out ol the Fn.est Stcck, and are the best made and neatest tilting bhoe in the maikel. J 'Cs A <* > : " AND SOYS’ and Wool aud Straw Hats .a. nivvuTirn, i.itsiz < >iy LADIES’ TFIMMED AN«> UNI RIMMED HATS. CARPETS AND OILCLOTHS OF THE LATEST STYLES. REMEMBER ;.,l; • y*; *»» entr rely fresi 1 * rock, with r; 11NG KLW. A lu i « id comulet b line of EVERY Ev e ry fody ia invited to c t i I and exintiiiH to h:.i n.vn i-^cticn. COUNTRY PRODUCE WANTED, i i wl.icii the Ili^ht'ot I’i iu*'s w.U be ptid. I Y & HUTCHINSON. 1'' -i I i i f til I',? ftr n .»»• • t. i iclt j‘ I j he, wit bout r*. u <1 to tli« ■ ’- 'M of the u^p.rto'H within t *t» ' j-rty. For the G'venoibhip the, 1JHt:je if Hon. CllARLi;8 jI. BuCiC-v. j I.t. v l- now ImVoi nhiy iru-i itioued, b e to nr-tv , alii'My, ('ttftract.fr, courap-*, i I'lC-Vrfi CMpHi-jt.y e:,<l khO.vlrdgO o’! j'tti lc tf ’’is i i» wiped m Inn !a._ v t o t I c J i.iji of t r,e S.i_ . pi..i i.'ourf, Ji i p * Ia’DLOW, r.f 1 «■■-'} ■ * urged, and the ' j l’t*' ‘Oir-ij M Himes clai/na th it il he | '*■ IKMII'I -i'cI In* wj,| carry that r',t \ I nv a maj nil y o: 120,000 over hn . P •j'ljSl.cuM competitor. Look Out for the Washer, S ART IS &WHITELEY, ot I> uiv.llo, Vn., I) ,v i <jc lociit.it ni (lii. |»l«c» for-i short while, will show to the people of this county I ho Celebrated Curtice A< tiv W ashor. ■ They claim to hue iho most I’EKFKfT | " AMI KK as has vet ».< i n int rodio# .1. N > \\ • • ii ru.; amt te ni irotelothes Any I'hiel Oflrnse it. They will ho fom.il at tlio Joihin llotiko. [iu- IJ j NOTIGS TO FARMERS Evansvii.i.r Wo i.kn Factory, > i Evassvii.mc, W Va , Mvrti 81. > I .k no , r’ iron i s in t Ui • {’ , • th iT we ii ,7 • j,uv. h i ed u I pined m on, [ f jehiry new and impr-ved muimx rv. 1 tluref.i'i1, */■ ice a*il,« to romp' *o v t. i any factory iri tii • s it. h in niAt«:> r 1 woolen 4 sals. We irive the | Highest Market Price fo_» W . i poll BO' (is very low. Wo do m o. facturing it v • ry ),; v rati a. F inn* r • kji v ns s c i i ,mt81 fj J. BOWMAN A; SON. THE PEOPLE'S LIBRARY I* the only one o ut lining original A mnr ican s'oricH by M iv Anil's I-’ ombi n., oth<*r popular NtiPior*. Two hiinUod mimbi;r* now ready The following mi recent i*»ue*. in largo type: * ‘ Price X! f In* .Secret Morrow, by May A - up* Fleming M l’.iiiii in Murry, by M.»v Ag up* Fleming Iv«*| Lynne, by M r*, Henry Wood . H •10 Dofu Thorne - 11 Plunder* of a IVmlifu) M»n, 1iv the author of A IlmI hoy'* I>1- ry •> 171 Oseiic WlldoV Poem* » I M Wedded a d Purled, by the an* tlmr i f Iiora Thor no «, III Nninn KMiMixtaii, try AlphofiPO hamlet 1 17 Tom York o'* Legacy. I>y ward u troll l.rQ'Toin Tlddior'a U round, Iv < flmrlo* IMek« i’* . ^ IH2 Weaver* and Weft, by ML* M, L. Itraddon - > Wmiinrion, by ^ iiarlcH • IM A Mater'* Maori flee, by Mary Cecil Hay . ‘ • 108 Nlm Iv-o mi oiioice rending* and red;nlion*, No, d « ani 10c aon <Wtl |0e . un ion 10e b'o 10c l.'.e 10c 10, lOo The l’!'>i!M,H'H LIRftAUY i* Ilm inenl |*ipllbir, bocaii-e ji coni dim many original *b>ri< * by A in rlean mi Ibor*. Mold by all now*d-ab r*. ,.r nn.il. od mi receipt oflJ eon’* fm Mni,|„ mid ‘2S cent* lor double number*. '.*k your newsdealer (or it. J .1. S. fMHI.VlK, .V CO , Publisher*, ^ L'* x if«7.J Ytm Ko e Hi., New York# Feb. 24 I’.ll For flrn el hh S'eMooery, enen *• icjicr n< te, rad bill tenie,Platen rnt*.• nyelnpra Carrl* Ac., I ft 4. Ami;h r flier' ip he* • ipiarb ra Farms for Kent and Lands for Sale > * . r il (Arms for "t. He iiUn oll.M's to sell hi* uuiir«« pr .v. I 1 in.I- in lots to suit purchaser* at low li^uivj* an I on liberal credit. '\ M. <4. it HOW N. Commissioner’s Notice. - J" '• l‘.Martin, Administrator of **a■ jut 1-airlii.x, tlet'i used, jilamtitl' Vs. ,v in:>n, A ■. n inistralnr of the pets-m.il • * .i*a*Khzi|IO||t I,. Fairfax, fax, Franklin • 1’ l am \ Ben j n,in F. Fairfax ’ ' . Moi ui , —r/1, r ' ,,B'' huslmnd, Sarah ■ Anio.,1 :tn< I Krwln Arnold her Iiiislmn.l. Annin 1, Helms and James H. He.in- her husband. Mary E. Con Vv *■ *'‘'oil lev her husband, < •■•Ho. \ Fa.rtax Itiickuer It. Fairs oi i F,,nine.,lore l\ Fairfax, chil 'V1!" "■* 1,1 " * »»t law of \v illlain 1 I. Junes B. J ’airfax, ‘ *'• Vickory mot < hai : s K. \ joA.itrry bor husband, Sarah K. r .iiilux, Ivi/.ihoth 10. Scott and S. M. Scott her husband, children aril . !r" ,M'>‘,k,‘rr •'"wirfax, deceased, •. I|n Martin. Muivoilus K, Mm t i ■•, <) 11 v or 11. W. .Vi art In, Andrew J. .Martin, John A. Cooler and Albert < ’■ rdor, children and heirs of Marv I*. 1 «ru.., I a to '.o', it. Fairfax deceased, ■J" ' ' • ^mn* Alp unis F. Mavmond, .1 dia A. I.i y an<1-Lacy hr r husband, all heii at law of Elizabeth I, . 1'airias, decease I, dt feudality, IN EQUITY. lly a deer o rondo, • I bv the Ciroui >J i •■ ton Conn tv, West Virgin!*, 111 toe ab \ui 'ittioned cause on the li’Jil lav or April 1**2, it w„s adludicod, dcr, d and duet. - I that <’otmnissloqer ■•. I Hawih rue do fftrlhor proceed and v ® • mte the i rdor oi refereno* l.eii in, in'rcto( ro partisllv executed by ■ ' Mnmissioner, and that said order • o now on) ir. o . so other leins ami i • i „' s oil - aid land, i i any, |,e a seer* d i. tio i.•: further adjudged, • '■ ■* i and decreed that the eieditois i Hie . slate of the a dd F izabeth L. ' , ’.r,Vx 1,0 eonvruierl In this cause, nrul i Ibis cans.* f«>r that purjMisc bo refers ie l to said (’otnmissioner Hawthorne who in directed when exeeutinK said ordc • of r lerctiee, to ascertain anv lien*, i* f»th i eh itv, - mi«mi i n i. and i il-o Mild IIle proof or the same, and tep »rt the order anrl priori!y of the same witl, his re,.,„ t upon tho subject of the former reierencf. fi mmimionkh’h office, 7 Kingwood, VV. Vh., April Ti, 1882.] Th»* pirtlo« to the nbove mentioned will ti e nm ice Unit I nhflll.no " 1 v* Wli liny of May. |K#2, at »mv ' llir*** a( r» - ml. pr/jcrnl fo tlio iiltoyo immiM' decree of reference. ■I. II. HAWTHORN k’, C'ointnimlon«r, .Miim iS'irtOii I’iivne, Attorney for plum I iff. J Noaco to Creditors. To (lie Creditor* of K,ll/..»hetli I,. Knirfex, fo piir«ii:incc of a decree of the Circuit J,""' **f bounty,ma lem eauae 1 'cp in pending to milijeet the real citato ” ^ » ••• **• cl I, |„ Fairfax, to the pn tnent of her tleh a, you urn required to |.|. cut y< >• elfiimt, „K dm! the Maid Fti-/. •hell, I, I ;i'rt ix for Adjudication to y 1 ’ *■* f- " IhoroM,(’ninmi^n|f»nnrt at |i, ti /. >||,| <notify,on or l*oforo tl.e V. h day of May. |«*t2. Wime * Smith Crane.' Clerk of mill ' ourt, tl.ii 2nth iliv of April, Ihh2. SMITH ( iIa.VK, C.'ork & u : ..»r own t./rm. 0. > 'dflt free. No rink. Every Mvyl'i'wT!;., not him/ new. cd. We will furnish yon every H irnr. M-inyuro funklm* fortune* T.adtea hi ke n- much *»9 men, »nd l.ny. and girl* nnkesre.il pif. Render, If yon want a ''U‘irn pi n* tvhle|» yon ran innkeso nt pay «d the time von work, write for pnrthu ’ye toll. M a r.r.ijTT <fc Co, I*ortl*r>(* Mnine. Ill h A