V X
VAllIKTY._
Mixed up.
I>e wande-d ih <*«-'!» the village, Tom,
Along tri.h Anna L -e.
T.« li ' n to .he tuOC*i»ff bird,
In the cottage «*y th* *'i.
Rnd t l* IV war* esn’t bo »K*-lt
Wh'm cawingtb ottih lb>* rye;
Lol wo li.4 bi n «»■ h < neither,
Says the »tido. to th* fly.
Th* co'o ed »i I aud 'oor old Ned
Now ««*'.! ou. national *ong;
I‘d offn the* tbi* baud of wine—
But take you time. Mi«* Long.
l*n* Ion lv since t.'V u.olhe died—
Savannah, don't vou c v ;
Wa re all ail n udiug though the,world,
Th -n root. hog. o. die.
Ila V! 1 lira • an angel sing,
Ah! daddy, he’s ,i.»ck lie—
We* * co ring, a he Ab- attain,
Along V. ilh Annie Lyle.
Th" song j>\ •i,otli* u-r-d losing,
The ** ••». ing o ihe green—
The g> I I left behind me
To-day I’m sweet sixteen.
Th* nice voting man and fairy Bello
».ti»'i»g in th* lane—
Th* rapiaiuwi.h losuld k"rs
Ila* h a y ing on tbeb ntn.
W* wi I sit i uuml th.- itag. boy*.
F«*» Jolinnr stale the ba n—
Yank"* l*oodle. II id Columbia!
And 1 don't ca.ew— evut.
A live* v «! Ve keeper named Spurr, would
never let a lor-o go out without requeuing the
hirer not to drive fast One day a young man
ca'ltsl t<» get a tnfu ou* to attend a funeral
‘ Cert liulv,' Nii-I Spurr, but he added forget
ting the st.let.i » jiurpi-o for wuich the young
ma . reqtvrrd t ’ 1.•*•>«.*, “don t drive fast.
“Wbv, just ks.k :-he e old fellow. ” said the
wane what ex<-ited young man, “ 1 want you to
understand that I will keep up with the pro
cession if it kills the bone.”
“ Mr. tidlgsbee, you said the defendant was
in love; how do you know that? “ He reads
novels. u|M<!e down, and writes poetry in the
day book when it should he cheese.” “Any
other reason'.''’ “Yes. sir he shaves without
lather, and very frequently mistakes the sleeves
of liis rout lor the legs of his pantaloon*, an
error he don’t discover till he tries to fasten
the tails to his suspenders. "A clear case,
call the next w itness.’'
Dutchman—“Gute M irgeo. Patric, how you
tnz.”
Irishman—“ Morning till ye, Hans, think
ye'll get rain the day?”
Dnli'hnian—“ I guass not—ve never had
much rain in ferry try dime.”
Irishman—“Faith, an ye’re right there
Hans; an thin, wheniver it gits in the way o’
rainin’, the divil a ilr >p o’dry weather w ill we
git as long as the wet spell how Ids."
1I0W SPOONY BKX UoT CROSS-EYED
a srnsERT rhyme.
Little ttennie Hotter
Sat u» in his chair,
Loos’ng o’er the table
It anv «ihm.!i« mere there.
On r»( h Mile of ISelinie
Careless a spoon was tossed,
H>- t i'd t<« watch ’em both.
And *<» his eves were crossed.
A friend of ours visiting a neighbor found
him disabled from having a horse step on his
fo«'t. Hobbling out to the stable, the sufferer
explained how it had happened : “I was stand
ing here,” slid he, “and the horse brought his
f<mt right down on mine.” Ottr friend looked
at the injured memlier, which was of the Xo.
14 pattern, and said very qni?tly, “Well, Ham.
the horse must step somewhere.”
Seven gamblers were aUmt to he hung, when
one of them remarked sorrow fully, “Well.
Jim; we've had our list game." “ No,’’re
pled Jim ; “one more, and that w ill lie a game
of seven up.” “Well,” remarked the other,
“there's one consolation, that game will hold
out till the ‘last trump is played.”
Leap Year Dialooie.—"Miss, will you
take my arm ?"
“ Yes. and you too."
“Can't spare but the arm,” replied the bach
elor.
“Then," replied slie, “ 1 shan’t take it, as my
motto is, go the whole hog or induing.”
A Dutch nieml»er of t!ie Pennsylvania I.e
gisl.iture on his return home after the adjourn
ment of that body, was asked bv one of bis
constituents w hut had been done during the
Session. “ I don’t know the replied) vot de
oilers do—but fur myself, I dear vuu buudred
dollars bv it.”
A committee, -ays J.ibn Phoenix, waited
on Juc Bowers when he was a candidate for
the Legislature in California, and wanted him
to state what his politics were. “Gentlemen,"
said Joe,“I have none." "What! Mr. Bow
ers, no politics?’ “No, gentlemen, not a
U-d politic!” Joseph was not elected.
Mrs. Wiggles ex pro--cd her disappointment
the other day on taking up the pa]«er thus:—
“ La sakes, there ain't a single living person
dead that I know ; it seems to me there am’t
no news in this p iper."
A line in one of Moore’s songs reads thus;
“ Our couch shall l<e r ses bespangled with
dew.” To which a sensible girl replied:—
“ Twould give me the rheumatiz. and so it
would you.”
A lady n r^ntly advertised for employment
ns follows: “A y mg widow lady wishes to
superintend t wi lower’s household, and would
uot object to the supewi,i.« of a child."
At a negro ball, in hen >-f *• Xot transfera
ble" on a ticket, a notice was posted over the
door: "X" gentleman admitted unless he
Comes liissclf.”
The parsing years drink a portion of the
light from mir eyes, and leave their traces on
our cheeks, as birds, that drink at lakts.
leave their footprints <>n the margin.
A young Hi >n gererally gives a Bx»k of h s
hair to his sweetheart before he marries her.-—
After marriage she con help herself— without
scissors.
An old bachelor thinks that the trains of
ladies' dresses are infernal chine.*, from the
fi 't that a blow-up took place immediately af
ter he put his foot on one.
A Southern Savings Bank, established by
negroes, Collapsed because the depositors with
drew all the funds to attend a circus.
Poes a man feci girlish when he make* a
* maiden speech ?
Xo niau will ever be able to build a house
by carrying bneks in his hit.
J. I V A lJ.'K .1^ V- -x. -i
Franklin Insurance Com
pany
OF WUBEUXG.
..S1^000
Hi -ertnrm :
T II I i>-»an T. P. Shale- J. S. Rhode*. George
M.-iiil-LJ. II. Hobos Saiul. McClellan. («. W.
Franzhniwi. Ja ies X. Vance, Alexander Lnughlin. {
K. M. AISQP1TH, Agent at CHARLESTOWN.
raiHIS Company now having been organized tour
I vear*. and in that time ikjne a successful busi
! no**. i< still prepared to lake risks at fair rates on
Building* of ail kinds. Merchaudis -. Manufactu
ring Establishments. Fun i’U'e. St inn Boats an
Cargoes on the West s n Rivers and Lakes.
This company offs** superior indue m .nts to rnr
mer*. whereby', tt-v can be insured on
Furniture, Barns aud contents, lor 3 or 5 vears at
reduced rates. ... . i
This being a home institution, with ,hK >1'r"£ttl
i capital and si ' *W m *?£
and compos d Of .. nine!, four stockholders,
most of whom are among our best business nun. re
commend- its if to the favorable consideration of
the ...su: in* public, a >1 solicits tli«r patronage.
,. \ M ■ -t-. ™ •* ■ehng, v\ . I a.
\i.i-Iieati. ■ * tor insurance will be promptly nt
N. C. A KTI ini, S-cretary.
SAMI. MeCI.BU.AX. President.
GEO. MENDEL. Vice President.
C. M. C •!!. Special Agent. W. If. Mathews,
Agent at Mai unsburg. K. M. Abquilh, Agent at
Charlestown.
April 11, Ht»7—ly.
1>iG7. DUESS 1MG7.
AX1)
CLOAK TRIMMINGS.
FALL1M I‘ 0 R T A T ION.
BCGI.E TRIMMINtiS, ORNVMENTS. BUT
TONS. BRAIDS and VELVET RIBBONS.
I have just opened a l.ug and mild assortment
of the abm e Good*. comprising all newest styles of
I Gimps. Braid*. Button*, and Fringe*. Also, the
nett stvle of Ornament* for Cloaks. Bead Buttons
i for Ctiiaksand !»n s*e*. black Velvet Ribbon*. Cords
and Tv--- !s. Also, the celebrated JOSEPH KID
' CLOVE, th ■ best G love in the world, for $1,25, I
j Wh 1 wnl and I. Inti. JOHX E. TR1RLE,
.N s. 34 V Charles £ &i> Lexington St.,
September «t»t I8t>7—ly. UALTIMOUfc*.
1 >RY GOODS.
FALL 1SG7.
Hull, Atkinson A. Co.
238 Baltinors: Sthket,
BALTIMORE.
A-k Merchants visiting Baltimore toe.xaipine their
lai geaud elegant stock of Bitish, French and Amer
ican DUY GOODS. Orders promptly executed.
Roar. Hi ll, Tros. W. Atkinson,
Sam’l IIuntk*. J. Hi ll,
S. Hlrwis Hopkivs.
Ill LL, ATKINSON A CO.
Sept. 26. 1S67—8»n.
CAMPBELL A MASON,
1 >ruu:urists A Apothecaries,
CHARLESTOWN, VIRGINIA,
OCLD respectfully invite the public gener
ally to examine their complete stock of
I)3M (i\ CHENlCALii,
Patent Medicines, Ac.,
all of « hich are w ar ran ted to be fresh and perfect
ly reliable.
A FINE STOCK OF
niMt^«riia<*s Ftincy Goods,
Perfumeries. Soaps and Preparations for Dyeing.
Preserving and Dressing the Hair. Tooth, eXTf
Nail and Hair Brushes, Dressing and Fine Y»
Couihs in gr- at variety. Especial attention »5
is called to the -upnly of Paint*. Oils, Window
Glass, Dyes. Varnishes. Color*, and everything in
that line, which we will • II as cheap us they can
be bought. Their stock of
SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONERY, AC.,
is complete. Any book that is wanted will be fur
nished in three days’ notice, if to be had in the
cities. Also are agent* for the sale of Bibles for
the Virginia Bible Society, at their rat \s.
JMT~Phvsftiaus’ Prescriptions compounded with
neatness and despatch, at all hours.
September 26. 1 m;7.
<»*•«*ti I Attraction!
Now Dry Goods Emporium
At Mjersiown.
flMIE undersigned tak's pleasure in calling the
£ attention of the public to the large stock of
XKW FAI L AND WIXTKli GOODS.
ju-t opened at Myerstown, Jefferson County.
Virginia, consisting of everything usually found
in a IT tail St >re. Tim stock is coinpl te. Season
able FOREIGN* DOMESTIC DRV GOODS -
ev ry ar tiel n C‘ ssary for a lady’* toilette, latest
GROCERIES,
Garde are. Oueen-ware, Ac.. Ac., at reduced pri
ce-. The whole stock is non and attractive, and
I invite an examination. Purchaser* cannot do
bett"r hv going elsewhere.
October 10. ’67. A U. BOTELF.R, Jr.
NOTICE
To Tea-Payers «/’ Arerill, Harper's Perry,
Ami PtJirar To tens hips.
FFMIE Tax-pavers of the above named Town-hip*
I a • hereby notified that I will meet them at
the follow mg places ;
\t th- St.*f John W. Grantham, in Middle
n .n , ori Thursday of each week, for the purpose
of ree. rving the Tax - of Averill Township—now
due for the year 1m;7.
I w ill be at the iillisr of John Knonee, in Har
per’s Ferry, on Saturday of each week, for the
purpose of receiving the taxes of Harper’s Ferry
•.W "" .._
1 w til also b ’at the ollire of Samuel TV. Patterson
in Bolivar, on Friday of each week for the purpose
of r» c iTiiig the taxes due in Bolivar Township for
the year 1 ''•17.
After the Slst day of December, 1S67. Five per
cent, will l*- charged on all tax s unpaid.
1 hope this notice w ill In- responded to hy the
tax ;av it> of -aid T»w n-hio«. a* the tax is now due
to Stat.- anil County, and if not paid hv the 1-tdav
of F1 bruary. lMis. I will h • e-m pell d to Collect bv
distraining and selling propertv.
GEO. KOONCK.
Dec. HSI—9m. Dej uty SbenC
/ * VLVAXIZKD ard Jai anned C >al Hods and
\ I File Carriers, Bra-*, Steel and Iron Shovels,
Tong-. I* 'k Coal Shovels, Coal Sieves, Brass
and Iron Andirons, lor sal • hv
N 7. l-i,7. I». HUMPHREYS * CO.
OYSTER SAI.ODN NOW OPEN.
rIMiK unit -iirn< d willoi enon Thursday and con
, - - - 11Y S
7 t SALOON'S - I ,..; - l t.
men. can have them -erve-l up in cverv stvle, with
all the nece-sarv accompaniment*.
Ov-pts fur ished to Fatrsli'.-by the Pint, Quart
or Gallon, at the lowest rates.
October 22. Im:7. GUSTAV BROWN.
SALK OF
V A I, U A I? I,I, 1.AX1».
rJ,HK undersign* d < -rl';•••* at private *de. Lis val
| n a Id • LAN !>:.!> PROPERTY at Hancock, Pa.
; on reasonable terms. This prou, : tv is improved
bv ,.n- S WITZ Ml IS Alt X. TWu b 11 t'.U.lSC
' 110? SE.V, and the uiVee-nry Out Building* lln
I upon it nwer tailing running water, and. for aa
I Ce.ssibiHtv to mark, t ai d ouality of soil is not *ur
| parsed bv any in tb- vicinity.
A; plication ’ear h - n ad either to Adam St. ig
I er. E<q.. in Hancock, or to the undersigned at
: - F -m . W. \ a.
JNO. i- SCHUSTER.
Harpers Ferrv. W. \ a.. Nor. 7. lsi,7.tt.
I.iicipa itml (iootls.
UVNDSOMF Parlor. Stand and Hand Lamps
of every variety. Kerosene Lanterns. Mi tal
j * »■ it-! i-s Chim iieva : Extra Tops and Globe*;
■ \ ’ KemiwOn
1 just received *i the !>■ ug St... • of
Nov. 21. I so 7. AISQl ITII * BllO.
t A KlilAGKS:
« kKUI \ar.Sl !
I 1ST received from Baltimore, and will be sold
at reduced prices:
l 1 t; G i ! I, M \ V T< * NN 'I - •> •: f ' to $V>0 ;
. I KNOT ,.K SKAT ROCK \ TT V \ S.tri!..uivd aith
L-wav*. from $200 to $250;
BEST LEATHER TOP BUGGIES, with doth,
Hur. l.ixisn. $225.
Several on,| Land CARRIAGES. BUGGIES
and ROCK A WAT S, at very low i rices.
W..1. HAWKS.
Agent for Wm. McCann.
Nov. Js, —3m.
(iu*U|) Gootlti.
K E.VBSI.EX a SHEERER arc now receiving j
their second supply of FALL GOODS, at
| grcatlr reduced uriew.
I Deo. U, 18CT.
1)U la AN Y & EICHLER,
ZM«'»*<• limit Tailors,
y> X. Howard Street,
BALTIMORE. MI).
FORMULA for measurement.
coat:
Length from 1 to 2 to 3.
Sleeve *• 4 to 5 “ 6.
treast and Waist under the Coat
v EST.
From I to length required.
Breast and Waist under the Coat
PA.NTT.
rum 7 or hip to 8 to 9.
Around the largest part of hip.
Aruuud the waist at 7.
In seam from Crotch to 9.
ME'Eli COAT.
Breast and Waist over the Coat.
Other measures as above.
\\, Mua-auL. a Good Fit when the measure is
taken acco-ding to the above Formula.
Keep constantly on hand a large stock of
Clotfa*, Casslmcres nutl Vestings.
which will be made up iu the latest style and very
lit'.'i man Of.. . _ , *-*■• i \rc
A well selected stock of G.-nts FLKM&Q1NG
GOODS alwavs on hand. Shirts made to order.
Haim les of goods sent w hen requested.
Send us vour orders. •
r-iT Orders promptly attended to.
REFER TO
Gal'aher A Son, Charlestow n.
Selby A Dulany, Baltimore, Feb. G, ’07—ly.
H. K. Hoffmah, G*d. R. Stalet,
()f the lot* firm of \ Late of the firm of )
' //. A*. Hoffman .(* Co. / J no. IP. Fxttn dr Co. )
W. J. AHUsrao.su. Eli J. Hamilton.
HOFFMAN, STALEY & CO.,
WHOLESALE
GROCERS LIQUOR
AND
Commission Merchants,
Xo. 341 West Baltimore Street,
BALTIMORE, MD.
Orders for Groceries, and Consignments of Pro
duce. solicited.
February C. 1S68—ly.
M. HA KlvET T.
Mancfactcrkr Ok
FINK GILT FRAMES,
Mirrors, Cornices, Sofa Tables, if'c.,
and IMPORTER OF
Looking-Glass Plates, Fixe Enqbavinos, Ac.,
Cor. Howard and Saratoga Sts.,
BALTIMORE, Ml).
Sept 19,1867—ly.
WOODSIDE, GRIFFITH & HOE
LITZELL,
GroiTrw tins! Commission
Merclm nls,
47 Light Street, Baltimore.
1) ESPECTFL’LLY solicits Consignment? ol
\ GRAIN. SEEDS, ami all kinds ol COUN
TRY PRODUCE.
JAS. S. WOODSIDE,
W. A. K. GRIFFITH.
OLIVER HOBLITZELL.
March 1, 1RC«.
J. C. Cinfield, W. B. Canfield.
Thos. Welsh, J. R. Armigkr.
CANFIELD, 151tO. CO.
imposters and dealers in
GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES,
RICH JEWELRY AND DIAMONDS.
SILVER WARE OF STERLING SILVER,
PLATED WARE OF ALL KINDS.
BRONZED AND MARBLE CLOCKS.
TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY,
FINE FANCY GOODS,
229 Baltimore Street, Corntrof Chari**,
BALTIMORE, MD.
Jun. 31, 1864— ly.
I,ar^e & Peremptory fcSalu
OF
HIE VS & BOVS* CLOTHING.
EIM1E undersigned have concluded to close oul
4 the balance of their
FALL AND WINTER
STOCK,
and have marked the goods DOWN 25 per cent.
1 l SS THAN THE COST OF PRODUCTION.
All goods in their custom department have beer
reduced in the same proportion.
NOAH WALKER A CO..
Washington Building,
Baltimore Street, between Calvert a Light.
January 16,1868.-tMl. BALTIMORE, MI).
JAMES r. CARLIN. D. C. Fl'LTON.
CARLIN & FULTON.
Successors to Jkssop A Fclton,
IMPORTERS OF
IIABDWARE
No. 4 Hanover Street,
BALTIMORE.
Particular Attention paid to Orders from the
Country. Feb. 14, 1867—ly.
GEO. S. CLOGG,
Nu. 2 South Calvert Street,
One Door South of Baltimore Street,
Manufacturer and Wholesale and Retail
Dealer In
HOOTS and SIIOF.S
Of Every Description.
VI,SO, successor of II. Peck, No. 159 Pratt St.,
opposite Maltbv House, where may be found
.*t all line - a large assortment of B"'vr* and Shoes
of my own make. GEORGES. CLOGG,
No. 2 Sontli Calvert St. and 159 Pratt St.
Feb. 14,1867.—ly.
F. A. MARKET. T. C. GITTlXtiEU.
3iarlit\v &
srrcKssoRs to
BRUNNER A- MARKEY,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IX
Foreiurn and J>omestie
LIQUORS,
Rail RoaJ Depot,
FREDERICK CITY, MD.
K.' Satisfaction guaranteed and Trices tc
rival Eastern Markets.
October 17, 1807.
H. F. DEIIltlNG & BRO.,
FRF.DERICK CITY, MD.,
1) ESPECTFULLk inform the citizen* of ,lefl*T
k - hi County, ami of the Shtuandoah Valley
generally, that they arc prepared to
OUYABeSt ( 111 Etc Ellis
BALLS, Ac..
1 n the most M0l> F.ll .V and A XCfEX T S T YI. ES.
All tvork warranted to give satisfaction. Best
reference* given as to ability and chai acter.
October 24, 18G7—ly.
anew barber shop.
\T the solicitation of many of ny ohi customer..
1 hare again opened toy Barber Shop in the
rear of tic- "Sappington Hotel,” Charlestown,
"lo re 1 -hall devote my best efforts to the accotn
tnodatiou of the public.
SHAVI.NQ. HAIR-TRIMMING,SHAMPOOING,
it c., d ine in the most approved style, and at the
shortest notice.
33^.Clothing of all descriptions renovated in the
best manner, and on reasonable terms. Give me
a call. JAMES BRADY.
October 10, 1867.
SEASONABLE CiOOIl*.
VI,\\ ATS anxious to -apply our customers with
very areticle needed in th’e changing seasons,
we are daily making additions to our large and
get < ral assortment heretofore on hand. In the
lu.t ot BOOTS, SHOES, HATS .ind CAPS, our
assortment is so large and complete, and offered on
such reasonable terms, that none can fail to be
- utod. Of GROCERIES, we have every needed
article. Plain Linsevs. Flannel*, Cottous. Bed
Tickings, Calicoes, Mooland Cotton Hose for La
do *, Glove* for Lailies, Gent-' Socks. Buckskin
ti ves, and a large \ ariety of N t »TIO.\S generally.
Knit {very best, Flannel Shirts and Drawers,
cheaper than they can be had in the county.
Also, a nice line of Krcakfast Shawls, Children’*
Saeks. SonUgs, Nubias, Hoods, Twilights. Ac.—
Balmoral Skirts, lloulward-embroidered—all wool
seamless, with. *o many other needed article? a
this period of the year requires that an enumera
tion i? impossible. Call and examine before pur
chasing elsewhere. TUL'SSELL A CO.
Nov. 28, 1867.
N'AILS.—$6.00 per Keg.
D. HUMPHREYS A CO.
Chas. S. Collins. **• S. IUatu
COIalHNS & HEATH,
•J- Light Street, Holt more,
SOLE Manufacturers of Magee’s FURNACE and
RANGE, the celebrated Malcom ^"‘Eva
porating HEATER, and the celebrated M E>Ch
RANGE. Also, GOINGS’ European RANGE.
Chesapeake Cooks, Plumbing,
Mt. Vernon C'ooks, Iron ripe,
Patapsco Cooks, Lead Pipe,
Universe Cooks, Sheet Lead,
Roger Williams Cooks, Rams,
Slur Fire Place Stoves, Pumps,
with Heaters for Up- Hath Tubs,
per Chambers. Garden \ ases,
Portableand Brick Warm Refrigerators,
Air Furnaces with Heat- Water Coolers,
ers, Bowls,
Parlor, Hall, Office and Water Closets,
Store Stoves, Chimney Tops,
Ranges, Farmers Boilers,
Low-down Grates Ac. Sinks, Ac.
Baltimore, Sept. 18, 1800—tf._
FOUTZ’C
CLLEBRVTO
lira in Mt Mint
This preparation,
long Rial tavor*liijr
tuuvu, will ti.or
oughly ndovigouU
broken down end
low-spirit! d horses,
by strengthening
aiid cl causing the
stomach and intes
tines
It is a snrr pie
ventive of all dis
eases Incident to
this animal, such as LUNG FEVER, GLANDERS,
YELLOW WA
TER. II F. A V ES,
COUGHS, DIS
TEMPER. FE
VERS, FOUNDER
LOSS OK APPE
TITE AND VITAL
ENERGY, Ac. Its
use improves tho
wind, increases
the appetite- gives
a smooth and
glossy skiu—and
transforms the .....
miserablu skeleton into a fine-looking and spirited
horse. _ .
To keepers of Cows this preparation is Invaluable.
It increases the quantity and improves the quality
v i of the milk It I us
1h-. ii pi oven by nc
cmam twenty per
cent, and make the
butter flint and
sweet. In fattening
cattle, it give* them
an appetite. li>o*i it
tbeir bide, aid
- make* them thrive
much faster. ___
In all diseases of Swine, such as Coughs, Ulcers in
the Lungs, Liver,
fcc , this article
acts a* a specific.
By putting from
one half a paper ,
to a paper in a
barrel of swill the
above diseases
will be eradicated
or entirely prevented. If given In time, a certain
preventive and . tfc for th< Hog t ItftH >
Prico 25 Cents per Pape', o; £ Pcpc:s for <-l.
TSETAltED £Y
S. A.. FOUTZ X I2XIO.,
at THEin
wnoLEsvp imrn and vudihst depot
No. 116 Franklin St., Baltimore, t“d.
For Sale by Druggists and Storekw js-rs »W •
out the United States.
For Sale by CAMPBELL A MASON, Charles
town. t)cL 26.
DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP.
The firm of S. A. FOUTZ A BKO.. is this
day dissolved bv mutual consent. S. A. Foutz re
tirin'*, |>. K. FOUTZ is hereby authorized to set
tle the business of the late firm, and will continue
the business in his ow n name.
S. A. FOUTZ,
DAVID E. FOUTZ.
August 1, 18C7. •
I WILT, continue in the WHOLESALE DRUG
I and MEDICINE Business. Manufacturing
FOUTZ’S MEDICINES, at the old place. No. 116
Franklin Street, under the name and style of
DAVID E. FOL TZ.
Baltimore, August 1.1867.
September 26, 1867.
J. GUTMAN, K. GUTMAN, H. COMBS.
JOEL GUTMAN X CO.
DEALER!, IN
SILKS, LACES, EMBROI
DERIES,
3Iilliii<M*y X Fancy Goods,
.Vo. 31 and 36 North Eutaw Stkeet.
BALTIMORE.
October 23, 1866—Sept. 14,’67.
ALEX. KERR& BR<
I MPORTERS and
WHOLESALE DEALERS
IN
SALT.
No. 41 South Street, near 1'srhnnge Ware,
BALTIMORE.
If. Jl. A Supplv of various brands of Liverpool
Fine and Ground'Alum, Dairy and Table Salt.—
Also, Bock Salt for Cattle, constantly on band.
March 1, 1866—ly.
V Pa. 1. V It- Pripe.
New American
CLOTHING HOUSE.
COLE, PRICE & CO.,
WHOLESALE
cL°TIlIERS’
220 Baltimohk Street, Near Charles St.,
BALTIMORE, Ml).
^■©“Orders carefully .and promptly attended to.
February 14, 1807—ly.
L. D. DIETZ. CIIAS. II. KAHI.EN.
Lawronoo 1>. «V Co.
Imi-oktkks and Wholesalb Dealers im
FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, HOSIERY,
VARIETIES, dC.,
303 and 310 West Baltimore Street,
Between How ard and Liberty Streets.
BALTIMORE, MI).
Feb. 23, 1667—ly.
American Fire Insurance
COMPANY OF BALTIMORE.
Office, No. 6 Sorm Street.
CHARTERED CAPITAL, $300,000.
Insures all descriptions of property in the city and
elsewhere.
Board of Directors:
Wm. Devries, Wm. Buehler, John Ahern,
TV. J. Rinnan, ('hailes W bb, John V . BruflT,
Win. Welch, C. IV. Slaglu, J. J. Mattison,
Ernest Knahc, G. N.Mackeniic.Jolin It. t >>x.
W. IL Abrahams, S. K. Gollibart, John Smith, D.,
II. Grovorinan, Geo. II. Berry, Amon Green,
Jacob W. Huge, Jos. J. Turner, David ( arson,
And. J. Miller, Jas. N. Muller. Edmund Wolf.
JAS. L. ARMSTRONG, President.
Victor Ci.i set. Secretary.
The undersigned, Agent for above Company, can
be found at his office in Charlestown, next door to
Carter House, in Hunter’s Law Row—prepared to
receive applications and issue policies at the lowest
possible rates.
Those desiring to insure their property would do
well to give him a call.
ISAAC FOIKE, Agent.
('Larlestovrn, March 7, loti*—ly.
To All liu«T<-s;«*d.
T A K E X O T I C E
‘ rpHAT BARGAINS . ,
Can be had at |
J. L. SCHILLING’S
CLOTHING and GENTS' FURNISHING
STORE.
Opposite Shenandoah Hotel,
HARPER’S FERRY.
October 24, 1367—tf.
New Goods.
ri^HE undersigned have just returned from New
I York with their Fall Stock of Goods, at great
ly reduced prices.
Oct. 17, 1867. KEARSLEY d SHEERER.
IINSEYS.—We have just received our stock of
j Fulled and Plaid Lin«eys. Tweeds, and White
and Colored Flannel,, which we < ffer at Factory
prices. KEARSLEY A SHEERER.
PHOTOGRAPHIC Albums just received and for
talo low by L. P1NKLE.
W. D. BARRETT. JESSE T. HtofclNS.
IjARKETT & HIGGINS,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
HATS, CAPS,
AND
STRAW goods,
So. 272 Baltimore St.,
White Marble Building, BALTIMORE.
\ complete Stock of Goods kept always on hand
suit'd to the Valley Trade. Orders solicited and
will be promptly and taithfully attended to.
January 10, 186?.
~ S IS CO BROTHE KS,
No. 11 North Charles Street,
Corner of Fayette Street,
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND.
MANUFACTURERS OF
Uasonir, I. O* O. F., Bt‘d lien's
And All Other Societies’
REG ALIA, JEWELS, WORKING TOOLS,
Banners and Flags, Bullion Fringes, Tassels, La
ces, Ac., Ac.
May 23, I8G7—ly. __
GREATEST TONIC OF THE
age:
FTIHIS wonderful Tonic is unequajled as acurefor
1 Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia, and as a pre
ventive of Fever and Ague, Billious Intermittent
ami Remittent Fevers. ^ r
It is also invaluable in Nervous M eaknesses, of
all kinds, asit will restore the wasted strength with
wonderful permanence.
It will be found totally different from any other
Bitters in the Country.
It contains no mineral or poisonous qualities, but
is composed entirely of vegetable matter.
Poee for nn adult, one wine-glat* f nil before each
viral; done fora child, from a quarter to one-half
the quantity.
MAXCFACTCRBD AND SOLD FT
THE MORNING STAR HITTERS COMPANY,
100 S.Charlen Street,
BALTIMORE. MARYLAND.
AlSQUITIl A ISKO. WHOLESALE Agents at
Charlestown. For sale bv SIIIRLEI <( e HITE,
and J. W. GRANTHAM, Middlewav, and bv J. S.
MELVUk Duilield’s, and ALBERT JONES, at
Rippon.™
May 3, 1867—ly. _
E. BENNETT,
IMPOIlTKIt AND WHOLKSALE DEALER IX
FANCY NOTIONS,
COMRS, BRUSHES, BUTTONS. SUSPEND
UBS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, THREADS,
Needles, Soap, Perfumery, Pocket-Books, Arc.
No. fl2ti Baltimore Street,
Feb. 21, 1867—ly. BALTIMORE.
EVERETT 1I< >USE,
31A11 TINSIIUIIG, W. VIKA.
fl'MITS Hotel, corner of Queen and Martin Streets,
I having been recently renovated and improved,
otters special inducements to the travelling public.
Every comfort will be afforded those who may vi
sit the house. Omnibuses are always ir. commu
nication with the Railroad Depot to convey passen
gers to and from the Hotel.
HENRY WILEN.
August 22, 1SC7.
THE OYSTER BAY,
Corner of Court-House Avenue, A Main Street,
WINCH EST ER, VIRG INI A,
If. L. BAXTER. Proprietor.
I^RESH OYSTERS from Baltimore, daily.—
i Served in tip-top style at all hours. We
I study to please. •
October 3. 1867.
SETTLE UpT~SETTLE UP!
OUR customers well know that it is the begin
ning of the New Year; and with if we are de
termined to close np otir Bonks, and feel compelled
toin.-ist upon immediate settlement. We lake this
method to inform those who know themselves in
debted by open account, to come forwai d and settle
up. Bv so doing time and expense will be saved.
We shall begin the New Year with new enter
prise, and give our undivided attention to the busi
ness of Manufacturing and Repairing
FAR335Nil 2.t5PLE33ENTS
AND
3Ijtcltinory.
We employ none but the best Mechanics and the
best Material. The community can rely upon quick,
neat and substantial work, ami at prices to suit the
times. We are determined to do work as low as
can be done in the County for CASH, which will
be required for all transient custom.
We will make to order Thrtthing Mnrhine* and
Horee Poiren of the latest patterns; PLOUGHS of
different kinds always on hand, amongst which will
be found the celebrated three-horse Livingston; 2
horse do.; the old fashioned three-horse Barshenr;
McCormick do., for two and three horses; also, the
three-horse Page Plough ; also, an improved Ken
tucky single and double shovel Plough. Plough
Irons.— such as Shares, Coulters, Shovels, (single
and double) Mould-boaidsof all kinds. Open Rings,
Open Links, Ac. Special attention paid to Mill
work in Steel and Iron. Turning and Boring in I
P>n and Steel.
We have now in full blast oar FOUNDRY, and
are prepared in iiirnun t astings m gooa quality
as low as can be bought elsewhere.
All work entrusted to us will b;> done with dis
patch, ami guaranteed to give satisfaction. The
higketl price paid in Cash for Old Iron of all kinds.
(Jive us a call at the Jefferson Machine Shop, Stone
Row. WEI KICK A WELLER.
Charlestown, Jan. 24,1867.
Iii(tMM‘s( iny t o 1 lio Ltulirs,
NEW AND BEAUTIFUL
' millinery goods.
Mrs. A. C. MITCIIELL A CO., have received
their new supplies, and offer to the ladies of
Charlestown a stock of
Millinery Goods, Trimmings, &c.,
never before surpassed in this place for richness
and variety.
Bonnets of newest patterns; Ilats—embracing
all the stvles now worn ; Trimmings for Bonnets
and l*re--rs, such as FLOWERS, RIBBONS,
FEATHERS, VELVETS, BUTTON'S, Ac., Ac.
The lad: - of the town and surrounding country
are invited to an inspection of these goods.
jr-fTSUm* opposite the Methodist Parsonage on
Main Street.
October 24, 1867. _
DAVID H. < Of KRILL,
Architect and Builder,
CHARLESTOWN, JEFFERSON COUNTY, VA.
I MIR the very liberal patronage extended to me
* since mv release from imprisonment at the
“Old Capitol.” i tender my sincere thanks.
Having had an experience of rears in the C.i R
PKSTKR AM) UUCSK JOfXJSU H< $1
.Yi'.S’X, and now in command of a corn* of compe
tent workmen; and having on hand a supply of
valuable building material, I am fully prepared to
execute all work entrusted to tne, speedily, in the
best manner, and to tlic entire satisfaction of all
who patronize me.
I’ai ticular attention given to thedrawing of plana
and specifications.
Nov. s, 1866—tf. DAVID H. COCK RILL.
BLACKSMITHING.
r|'MTE undersigned respectfully announces that he
f devotes himself to his business in all its de
partments. Having bv years of constant attention
and dilligence secured a reputation for subUntial
ard neat work, he hopes to retain it by a yet more
assiduous attention, and a desire to do bis duty to
wards ail w ho patronize him.
Prompt attention given to the
Shoring of llorsra,
and all branches of the trade, repairing of wagons
or farming implements, Ac. conducted without de
lay and at tiring mitt.
T^TShop nearlv opposite the residence of Dr. J.
J. H. Straith. " ACHILLES DIXON.
January 3. 1867.
II AKDW A If E.
\T "’"E have just received a nice assortment of the
y > following goods in oar line :
Tin Toilet Sett"—I'lain and Fancy,
Ivory Handle Knives—best quality,
Elated Forks and Spoons,
Knives and Forks,
Docket Knives, of every kind’and price,
Stove Brushes and Stove Polish,
Tea Waiters,
A new kind of Wood Saws.
Nov. 7,1967. D. Ol'lIPHRETS A CO.
jEFFi list >v iNSTrrrTi:
riMIE next Session of my School for Young I.a
I dies will commence on WED XESDA Y, Wh
doy of SEPTEM HER, 1867, and close the lost
THVRSDA Yin JL’XE, 18CS.
Being provided with competent Assistants, every
advantage for a thorough course in English. Mu
sic and the Languages will be afforded. The course
of study embraces Latin.
Particular attention will be paid to Music, and
Pupils will be required to play at the Musical
Soirees, which will be given once in two months,
when the friends of the Pupils can bare an oppor
tunity to judge of their progress.
English Department—Mbs. Forrest.
Mathematics & Languages—Miss Irene
Leachk.
Instrumental Mrair—Mas. RICHARDSON.
Vocal Music—Miss NANNIE FORRL&T.
Terms:
For Board, and Tuition in English and tatin
session..
One half in advance and the remainder on the fret
of January.
Lights and Washing Extra. The nsunl deduc
tion made for pupils who remain only during the
scholastic week.
DAY SCHOLARS.
Senior Class...
Intermediate and Junior Class.to.
Primary Class......•[«'
Instrumental Music.“•
Vocal Music.*|0.
French, German, Italian and Spanish, each.20.
References :
£3rThe Clergy of the different denominations in
Charlestown, and the patrons of the School.
For further particulars apply to
MRS. A. M. FORREST,
Charlestown, Jefferson County.
Aug. 29, 1867.
Til os. L. Rosser, Jso. I). Cash. E. J. Starr,
Late Maj. lieu. C. S. A. of So. Ca. of Ua.
THOS. L. HOSSER,
CASH ANlJ STARR,
GENERAL
Commission Merchants,
No. 1 SoCIil St., Opposite Sum Office,
IlALTIMOBK, Ml)
Warehouse No. 10 Camden Street.
Particular attention given to the sale of Grain.
Wool, Leather, Cattle. Sheep, Hogs, Jc., and all
kinds of Country Produce.
X-ty-Grain Bags furnished at Sets per ten days,
and all orders for Groceries or Merchandise filled
promptly at the low est wholesale prices without
cominmion to regular custimers.
October J. 1M.7—It.
C. H. DAVIS. JOH.N KOBB.
TO TIIE PUBLIC.
NEW MERCHANT TAILORING ESTABLISH
MENT.
o. H. DAVIS & CO.,
fPAKE this method of informing their many
f friends and the public generally, that they
have taken the Store
Xo. 481 W. Fatettk Street,
BALTIMORE.
And have opened a FIRST CLASS ESTABLISH
MENT. Our Stock of Goods has been selected
from the first Houses of New York, and comprises
a complete assortment of
ENGLISH, GERMAN, FRENCH AND
DOMESTIC CASSlMERES,
Which are especially adapts! to the first cla-s trade
of Baltimore. We would also state that we have
secured the services of the celebrated cutter, Mr.
Wm. Fairchild, and will guarantee perfect satis
faction in every respect. We would also inform
our friends that we manufacture to order,
WIIITK AND FANCY SIIIKTS,
a little cheaper than they can he purchased else
where. Give us a call and satisfy yourselves.
Orders from theCouutrv promptly attended to.
March 28, 1867—Iv. C. II. DAVIS <f CO.
PIANOS. riANIis.
P* '*
Cl IA HDDS M. KTIKFF,
J)!ANO MANUFACTURER, OrrrruAna Wake
fj:oou No. 7 North Lirrkty Sriotr, above
jitimore, BALTIMORE. MD.
STIEFF’S 1st PREMIUM GRAND AND SQUARE
PIANOS,
With tie A-f/raJfe TrfUe,
And all the latest improvements. Warrant' d for
live years, with privilege of exchange within 12
months, if not entirely satisfactory.
Reference* who have our Pianos in use:—
Gen. R. E. Lee, Lexington, Virginia. Gen.
Robt. Hanson, Wilmington. N. C. John Burns,
John B. Packett, Warren Eby, Thomas M. Isbell,
Wm. G. Butler aud B. E’. Harrison of Jefferson
County. Virginia.
A call is solicited. Terms Liberal.
Nov. 14, 1867—It.
PLANING MILL, BLIND AND BASH
FACTORY.
JOHN W. 1). GRAY,
A i*«*l»it «»<*t and I5uil<l«*i*,
(Late of Washington city, D. C.)
MAKES to order Flooring, Sash of all size*—
’glazed or otherwise—Frames, Blinds Doors,
Moulding- and Bracket- of all de-criptions. Pi i<. -
lower than Baltimore rates. The benefit of having
your work done by machinery, is respectfully called
to vour att ntion. Mv it you will save Time, Labor
.nil \fnnav All nrdj.r. itiroetwl In me nl Win.
Chester, trill he promptly attended to. Ca«h psid
for lumber. Factory Dear tin- De| ot, in rear ot the
cite of tl»e Old friion Hotel, Winchester, Va.
October 3,1867—lv.
PHKPAlii: for WIM'Eli'
ASSORTMENT GENERAL AND
PRICES MODERATE.
M ILLER ASM ITU respectfully inform the pub
lic that they have jurt receivedat their ware
room in Charlestown, one of the largest and best
selected assortment* of STOVE*, that the Baltimore
or Wheeling foundries could furnish. 1 he stock is
so general and complete, as to meet all necessities
or suit all ta«tes, aud being offered at t>ric**s so mod
crate, for Cash, or in exchange for Produce, that
none can fail to be suited. The following compri
ses in part, the varieties of wood and coal stores on
hand:
1 size Diamond Parlor Stove, for heating two and
three Booms.
3 sizes Indianola Cook Stove, for Wood.
3 “ Winona “ “ “ “
3 “ Excelsior 11 “ “ Wood and Coal.
3 “ Monitor “ “ “ Coal.
3 “ Standard “ “ ** Wood,
t “ Radiator, “ Coal.
3 “ Hroadside, “ Wood.
2 " Parlor Organ. “ “
2 “ Magic Temple, “ “
A varietv of Parlor Store# of all kinds.
Tin Roofing, Spouting, aid all work in the Tin
ning line, done at short notice and by the best
workmen.
Coal Hod*. Lard Cans, and Tinware generally,
always on hand and for sale at the lowest prices.
Reel-Hides, Sheep Skins, Rags, Beeswax,
UaruSoap. Bacon, Old Copper and Brasa, will be
taken in exchange for work at the highest market
price. A call from the public generally is respect
fully solicited. )l. A 6.
October 10, 1867.
Cooking Stove For Sale.
ONE of most improved pattern, in good order—
not Laving been used long, large size, suffi
cient for a farmer, and has all trie usual furniture
and in good order. Will be sold on accommoda
ting terms, the owner's family being now too small
to need a ilove of such capacitv. Enquire at
October 2t, 1H«7. FREE PRESS OFFICE.
REAJ> nils:
Th<» Dull Still in Motion!]
M. B. FEYER,
Dealer in Dry Goods, Groceries, fiords and
S hoes, Hats and Cap*. Notions of every
Kind at*o Stone and Earthen Wares.
TTE invite* hi* friends sod customer* to call and
J.X examine his goods before purchasing else
where, as he is determined to sell Cheap for Cash.
“Come one, come all,”
Dot don’t ill come at onre,
N. B.—My terms are CASH.
£31. All kind* of Country Produce taken in ex
change for Goods, and the highest market price al
lowed. ' M B. FRYER
Nov. 21,1867. Kipj .c.W.
WANTED
QNE or two good journeyman CARPENTERS
1 to work in our factory.
ept M, 1667. KFaHSLEY A SHEERER.
A. R. H. HANSON. J. EB. HU.
HANSON & I)rTIvI*:.
HAWKS’COACH FACTORY BITT DING,
ClIA R L F.S TO IF.V, JFFFERSO.V CO UX T Y,
J JAVE in Store and for Sale—
Geiser’s Pat. Threshing Machino,
Scully’s Cidt-r and Wine Mill, (best in the market)
Sinclair’* 8, 0. 11, 1” and 15 inch Propellers, hay,
straw and fodder Cutters—warranted
H. M. RAKER’S WHEAT FAN, (warranted.)
Raw Hide Roller H«v and Strawr Cotter*.
GRAIN DRILLS, with and without Guano and
Gra«* Seed Attachment*.
PLOWS ASP PLOW CASTINGS.
Fairbanks’ Patent Platform and Family Scales.
Briar Scythes ami Ihiar Hooks.
Ohio Grindstone*, with k without frame* a liituros.
CISTERN PUMPS, (ail kiso*,)
Patent WA TER PR A WER ifor Well* k Ci-ttm,.
Hydraulic Cement,
CHURNS OF ALL KINI>S,
COOKING STOVES.
Grain Bags, (be#t cotton and linen,)
Turnip Seed.-white, Hat and red top strap leaf.
Wooden Tubing and Chain lor Chain Pamp*.
l’atjnt Step Laddcrs-4, C, 8, 10 and 15 feet.
Cast Iron Dirt Snx>pt.
APPLE PARERS.
Scoop and Long Handle Shovel*.
Fork* of all kind*.
Leather Belting. Trace Chains and Harnn*.
Raw Bone. Raw Bone Phosphate, Super Phosphate
of Lime, Soluble Pacific Guano. Patapsco Guano,
and other celebrated Fertilizer*.
jOITX*S IMPROVED PRESERVATIVE PAINT,
for Metal Roof#, Iron Railing, Agricultural Toot*.
Aug. 1, 186”. __
A Wonderful Remedy.
gtanehralcer’s
\l ltvr AND BOAS
LINIMENT!
FOR MAN OR BEAST.
WARRANTED TO CURE
Rheumatism, Sprain*, Swelled Joint*. Sore Throat,
Fronted Feet, Poison, Sores ami Bruises, Fresh
Cuts, Corns. Muin|>*. Tettor, Pains in the
Limbs amt Rack, Sweeny, on man or
Ben't, Saddle or C liar Gall*. Dis
temper. Scratchc*. Pule F.vil,
r. ,..l. l.. II.,,v nn.t
Mules, and all Diseases
requiring an External
It o in e <1 y.
All who know ami have used this valuable Lini
ment testily to its great virtues in removing Rain*,
Swellings, Ac. The great success attending the
use of tiiis valuable preparation, and the extensive
sate of it for the few years of its introduction to the
public favor, i< a sure indication of its true incuts
ami great popularity. It is becoming extensively
used in every part of the country, Ess*. »«ti
North and Sonin, ami wherever it w Spld it takes
the place of all other prepar.i:i ms of a siuii! cd.
Thia is another strong evidence of its great power
in removing all diwaicf incident to both Man ind
lieast. Si? Liniment ha* jet been made to equal
it, it only net.is a trial to prove i' < gr* at value.
He sure to ark lor STONKBKAKKK B 1'rcpa
7>tt~Every HOTTI.E warranted to give sutbfao
tion, or the money refunded.
PRICE 50 CENTS PER BOTTLE.
STONEERAKER’S
GREAT COUGH REMEDY,
VEGETABLE
COUGH SYRUP.
For the Rapid Cure of Coughs, t < Ms, Hears* ness.
Croup, Whooping Cough, Art bn a. Ditl cslty
of llreathiug. Spitting ot Hlood, First
Stages of Consumption, Sorcne** of
toe Tliroat, and all Aflittiona
of the Pulmonary Uiganx.
Thi« Syrup Is an invaluable rtn cdy for the alle
viation and cure of Pulmonary lliasm. It is
prompt in its action, pleasant to the taste, and from
its extreme mildness, is peculiarly applicable »* 'he
use of children ami jicnxitix in delicate health. As
an anodvnc expectorant, it will always t<«* found to
bo lieneiieial, by alleviating and arresting the $r
verestsptJUoI coughingao oi-t < -fiug to the | atient.
The afllicted ran rely u|*on it* doing a* muih, ot
more than anv other r**me*ly in nuithing tlu* n**rv« •,
facilitating expectoration, ami In uiing the Diseased
Lung*, thus striking at the root ol all disease* and
eradicating it from the system.
All we a k in trial of this preparation, ax it ha*
no equal in its edict*, and m ter lailx t<« give entire
satisfaction to all who use it. We wiuiaut it itx
all ca*cs or tins money refunded.
Try it—only 25 and 50 Cunta a Bottlo.
A Most Valuable Prepa
ration for the Hair.
STONEBRAE.ER’S
11 AIIl
restorative
NOM: BIT TflF. AGFI) REED ROW BF BUD.
Will free the head nf Dandruff. Frorf. Ac.
Will prevent Dio Hair from failing < 111
Will cun; all Itching, Huron; o( the Fralp.
V ill make the llati soft, oily and gl<~*v.
Will restore premature Grey Iluu to >U natural
beauty and color. .
Thia brilliant preparation baa p- med f.»r itself an
unbound d reputation w berev. i it baa Lin sold,
for cleaniinjr Iho lu'id of Dandrulf, »w’curf, 01.d all
cutAi. ' »uR alT'^'lionR, always pr* vt-nliriff lu»* hair
from falling off, an I at the fame time making the
Lair soft, oily and gloa-r in ame-nrnne-. 1t only
ne. da a trial to prove satisfactory to a.l who use it.
PRICE 60 CENTS PER ROTTEE.
4 tuition to liir i'ublir.
Agent, of Sion-braker’s Valuable Family M»dl
cin< * will be on their guard against the iii.itat*. n
and counterfeiting nf them, which is now being
done bv CLOTWOKTHV A CO., ilalliu-oie, and
put forth upon the public a* the gmfitr aititl a
made by me. A largo number ot Agent* arc h it
under the impression that tic undersign"! i» out
of the businr-*, and that CLOl " 01.1 HI d- CO
bate the sole control of my bu-in<s», which i» not
the case. Mean*, both foul a-d fair, ate uo-d to
deceive the unwary and the public and U» flood the
country »itb apm ioua at tides. A word to the wir
mav »aye inucb trouble.
to my friend* aud the public, I would .late lW
I will not take notice at ure; lit <* Uteir ii. ao.ou*
and lib-lou* card*. It i* an old adage that the
more you rub a black pot the blacker you get.
I will state I have recommenced bn-1ure.at84
Catndcn Street, Haltiinore, where all tlw«. wb .
have been *• llmg the ORIGINAL STONkBRA
KEK MEDICINES will pb an- tend their order a
and they will be supplied, as b fore, free of expense.
H. 8T0NEBRAKER,
Pole Proprietor and Manufact"rer.
No. *>l Camden Street. under M-iflTs Piano Fact’y.
Sold by CAMPBELL A MASON. Cburleetown.
Ptr The public are cautioned to buy of none uc
|e.a my r-gulariy authoriz-d ag-r.ts- :h* r«i#o
they will be cheated with spur.niu article*—a® look
out for it.
September 5, 1867,
«HAIN’KOM>ALE
FACTORY.
FpilE urd-r-igned ar- col - 1 w ‘ »l
I point'd WOOLEN FAt'TOIM . 6 mil*- from
fliarl. >town and 1 mil. from Kabi.t-wn, and a.o
coiwptaTitly m^nnfACirktitig Co‘> fvperiot s.**
*' We exchange <>»r m.nufactur.-a according to tha
following schedule ■
r, 4 H?ah I.Insey, 1 yard for 4 and *U lh«. Wool.
6-4 Grrr Lineey, 1 do. for t‘£ an.i" d.;,
3.4 ('jusimsrr*, I do. for3' ; and 4 11 do.
4-4 Plaid Linaey, I do. bw 2>$ and > " d...
4-4 Flannels, 1 do. for and 3 “ do.
Varna, 1 lb. for Hi and 4 “ do.
Highest Cash Price paid for W of.
J. M. JOHNSON A CO.
January 10, 1 %67.
Aucliuiieer's \otice.
,|',|IR undesigned offers his ft rrvees to the perv
£ pie of Jefls-raon as an A actio • er. lie will at
er.d public sales, and perform the u-uai duties ot I
in Auctioneer upon themosl reasonable t-rres; and
rill exert himself in the interest of the parties eon
•erned. Letter* addreswd to me at Hsrpcr’s Fer
•T, or left at Free Pres* Off re. will receive prompt
itt-ntjoD. J. H. POTTEREIELD. %
December 12,18C7.—3ai.
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