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On the 22d inst., by the Rev. D. H. Bittle, Mr. Jacob V. D. Poisal, of Berkeley county, to Miss Mary E. Kimes, of this place.
In Winchester on Tuesday morning last, in the M. E. Church, South, by Rev. W. Baird, Mr. John Ray, of Shepherdstown, and Miss Nellie Funk, of the former place.
On the 15th instant, by Rev. G. W. Feelemyer, Mr. John T. Entler to Miss Hester A. Bowers, all of this county.
At Harpers Ferry, Sunday last, by Rev. Father Kain, Robert Halpin to Miss Mary A. Higgins, all of this county.
On the 15th instant, by Rev. James C. Stewart, James Dunn and Martha J. Stewart, both of this county.
In Middleway, Tuesday last, by the same, Joseph M. Hendrick and Miss Mary K. Murphy, eldest daughter of Geo. Murphy, Esq.
At the residence of the bride’s brother, Dr. C. M. Stewart, on the 30th ult., by Elder W. C. Dawson, Mr. Wm. F. Clowdsley, of Corrolton Mo., to Miss Emma Stewart, formerly of Martinsburg, now of Lexington Mo.
On the 20th inst., by the Rev. W. T. Lower, Mr. Alexandria N. Conrad to Miss Jennie Watson, both of Martinsburg.
On the same day by the same, Mr. Benjamin H. Clemmons to Miss Mary D. Clendening, both of Berkeley.
On the same day by the same, Mr. J. D. Motter, to Miss Anna V. Catlett, both of Martinsburg.
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