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The OH Family Journal. VAlftlETY. W similarity i> there between a dissipat ed v ig mil til a brilliant chandelier ?— j IV v t!i sin-lilt-late. II v pleasant it is t > **e other people V , wi:h little w'.e.i y >u arc comparatively m able with im *h less. K .1 trj Granite bMifi d in the Bi'tlaford ' TKltl I court that he drank rum by the quartz. He as nearly stone blind. 1 i'C I’arl-ii’.s 'have introdu*e? squ ire'u'O- ' br ,.»■•. 1' et l be t't as Ua I \ts the other kii J, never r und when it rains. The Germans call a weddi ig a hochaeit.— •In this <a> mtry it takes sixty three gals, but in the l a leriaad only one gal to make a h >ch *elt. K lion bvs <lt*>>vet *1 that a feeding kitten will make 'd.i>00 laps to the mile. Attention is called to the extreme rudeness of this y.>ke.4 It is not generally known th it t Horace 0»ee!t»y was a West Pointer. When busy he always poiated amt'told young ,mta to g > West. The absurd old Athenians made it a capita! offence for tt niigiitrafe to be drunk. They knew nothing of justice tempered with whi-kv It is the bar who wants to knock y<»u down f r donating his word. The honest maujwiil stop to sagne mAlters. If the wolf is at the d«H)r*let it stay there — 1 P >a't open the d ».r for it. Pat your he*tout of the second-story window aud yell, •'Police! Pofkre.r A Troy man can tell the c->l r of a dog by feeling his ears. Where is the man who C in tell the color of simile by foiling'over bis heels In a breach of pr m -osuit in Kentucky the defemlant swore that he could write a four j>age love-letter in seven minutes.~ lie was a fast young man. If a bank officer would lo k at a bnrg’ar •with a bag of tools as severely as he dies at an honest man with a small cheek, many tobbvr e might be prevented. There are two reasons why a joke may fail *Ooe is that the man who hears it may be too dull to see the p>int. The other h> that the juke may have na point. * Brilliant an l impulsive people.” su'd a lecturer on physiogr my, “have black eyes, or if they don't have Yn» they're apt to get 'em, if they’re too impulsive.’' i V ... .. W "_... „ _ “See how it t»ak«> y -n stagger when y*iO try to walk." “ The/, air," say* the wretch. *'I csicot try to walk ; tbi*z whuz matter." Thirty families at Tasso in Corsica have embraced Pr testa:.!ism. That is very well for Tasso, which wa> always a p>etical place. In Brooklyn they embrace the pastor. A courtly negro recently sent a reply *o an kivnt.Mmn, in which he “regretted that circum stances repugnant to the acqniesencu would prevent his acceptance to tlie invite. The Hindoos have been figuring again, and they now make out tint the earl h is 4 000,000 year* old. What we most care is to ku<>w if it i* going to stand about fi: y years longer. A gentleman having sent hi* manservant to buy some lucifer Dutches, said to biui when ho came bsck, “ i hope, John, these are better than the last, which wen* g'*»d f r nothing. •' Oh, these are excellent," replied John, “ I've tried every one of the n.'* The fanatic wh » to! 1 his neighb >r* thit the w jrld was certainly coming to an end this month, has not yet venture-! to explain h >w it w as that lie came to rent hi* farm a year ahead of that time—and what's more, to demand his rent in advance besides The proprietor of a building site in Wise n ••n advertises his land for sale in this wi-c:— “ The townof Poggisatnl surrounding country I* the m Ht beautiful which nature ever ran ie Tue scenery is celestial—dfviue; also two wagg ms and a yoke of steers. ' The lawyer is s»i l to be the clcver.-st j liner — he can place a tenant, empanel » jury, box a witness, b .re the court, chisel a cheat, align r the g i ns, cut hi j b» ar.l, nail the ca-e. hammer the di *k, file his bill, and shave a whole com munity. Ooo day during term time, a* a s licit or of rc gentleman-like appearance, wx* passim: near Lincoln s Ion, with hi* profess; >ual bnc under his arm, he was accosted by a Jew with " C.''» «o sail, sir? old cl s." The lawyer somewhat nettle*! at ttii- addre-*, snatched « bundle of pipers from hi* big and replied “ No, sir, they ar<* all new suits." Say what you will, you may bo sure tha: ambition is an err -r; it* wear an I tear of heari are never recoinpensed; it steal* away tin fre»hnes*of life; it deaden*its vivid and * .cii enjayment; it shut* our souls to our owi youth; and we are old ere we remember tha< we have made a fever and a labor of our besi years. This is a stsry «f wh if happ* >e»l notions since in the Pirn- i if Slate A i w Btptiv convert wished very niuch to be baptized bi one miui-ter an I t*» | >in the church of smother S‘n went to the tir-t a i! asked him if it mul be June. w Ve*,’’ he replied. “ I cottlJ doit hut I don't take in washing.” One f the o>mp!i ;.ent> t m.ia can rectivi is to hear a fiiei.il my ti> him: “ The ve t sight * f your j le-.-uit face is enough to drivi nw.-iy the bines Hut the satisfaction will whiih otic hears stu-h speech*# > marrrd by the anticipation of the rcmaik that is aim certaio t>> ensue : ** My the way, you haven' got two dollar* that you,” etc. A justice of the peace issue ! m Att:ichni"nt and sent it to the Const ible iu the ncighK-riiij village for service. Iu .1 few days the wri w,is returned with the following explanatory note; *• The party named within started f r heavei last week, tie 1* now out of my jurisdiction Ai i left noth, g si;'. • .t t attachment excej a widow C-B, Constable.” A min will s.t up night* for .1 week, and d> an enormous amount of thinking in the day time, and after penning h * tK ughts on paj>e and rewriting them about half a dozen times will burst into an edit r d ra>m about a ha! h ur before C<mg to press with, “1 don’t know whether you can make it out or nut. it was 1 little j» i:»t th it I hain’t seen noticed, and just th ught I'd scratch it *F. Get it in th:: A very rich oil mtn ha! nnrried a yonns wife, and dieJ sud ienlv, on which the widow raved like a maniac ami exclaimed to the doc tor, who stood tv the be.bode of the decrtsel '• Oh, 1 11 let believe that my dear partner i: lb id, be omul t t die a: 1 leave tr.e ' No, ro he's alive—I’m sure he’s alive, don't you think * * “ II i lani," replied the medical man with much gravity, “ I confess that it is pos sible that he may be revival, and I will apply the galvanic battery.” **0h, no, no '' crie< the grief-sirickew widow. •• Hard as it is it hear my fate, 1 will have no experimert; against the law of nature. Ia;t L::n rest ic peace.” Ircsisa Pitrs"—Is r«e of the mml annoyirs disrate* ia the world, and alt can find prompt *vi certain relief by the u*c of “Swsvn*'* Oint meat." The aympt -ais are moL-tur*. like perspi. ration. int*a*i- itching, particala* Iv at night.— Win. P. Grove, (!. S. Marshall's otiice, Hatrixn kuig. Va., write*: 1 salTer^d twenty \ t ar* from thi* ternule disease, axalUrd tnaay ph i sician l.ut ( unii n» p«rUianebt relief anti) i ased S«ayne« Ointment. It 4*0 cores tetter, pirn ( I** til crusty, *ca\v. itchy skin diseases, lear 1: if the skin clear anil smooth without a blemish. Scut by wail t*1 any add res* oa receipt <>l pi ice, M cnU • box. 1 kuiri Sl.ti. Addres* fetl* rs tu !>■. ^.saim* A Sin, North Sixth St.. Phil* <1 It Via. S »W by Butler A A:->p»ith,Charlestown. I1KNRY DIMM I~S receiving at the ‘’Valley Confectioneryfor the Holiday season, the choicer’, and most delightfa. CONFECTIONS, I embracing Candi--? of all kinds, Cake?. Nut?, Fiuits, Ac., and will supply the public demand at reasonable rates. His stock consist of a beautiful and Attractive variety, such a? cinni't fail to pleas* the little folks, aud charm all classes, ages aud stfxes. A full stock of KA1S1NS. C'Cl’.UA NTS. CITRON. AND NT IS OF ALL KINDS. Canned Frurts and V, g tables in variety. Soaps, , and a full stock of Tobacco aud Cigars. Gi'oct'i’l(‘s>! Groceries!! BAKING MOLASSES. FINE SYRUPS, FINE SUO\RS, FINE COFFEES. and a full »«? irtrm-nt of all kinds of GROCERIES, which will he sold cheap lor cash or country pro duce. Call early and avoid the rush, at the old stand, opposite t • d ink of Charlestown. OYSTERS constantly received, and sold by the Pint. Quart or Gallon. • Deo. Id, ls“7. HENRY DUMM. COACll FACTOR Y 1,1 V EltY, Furniture Establishment, &c\ r|SHE undersigned h iving purchased the old es l tablished C ich Factory of the late Wells J. Hawks, in Charlestown, with the view of enter ing into the CARRIAGE UI ISINESS, in all its branches, otters fhr sale a large number of New and Second-hand Carriages. Buggies. Jaggers, &c. at th » lowest prie s and upon the most accommo dating terms. old c:> ruia •> w Takes is exc&ax&e you sew. All Kinds of Kcpjrtrs j d ne w ith ueatr «s and dispatch, and satisfaction ; guaranteed. HORSES AND CARRIAGES fit uia*. 1 In connection with the above 1 w-i 11 continue i the LIVERY BUSINESS, and be prepared to 'uraiSb Carriages, Buggies and . aggers at the ' shortest notice. TV... .L .... K. «in, trill ltd tltltlfP th» MU* pcrinl.-ntlcnco of Abrtui Stump. PURN ITUBE! I also offer to the public a iarge lot of Furni • ture, comprising CUA IUS, TABLES { Exif^ioun^ii mktr) BED STEADS, VA TTHESSES, inda'l articles usually fomtfd in a +'urnirure Es tablish uient. (>/■/ Furniture Repaired. IN DE1JTAKING. I will be prepared in a short time to give nj special attention to the business of l ndertaking. Being a practical mechanic and determined to give talisfacti n, I respectfully solicit a share of i public patronage. LEWIS STARRY. Hay u. N R BMOYAL. f 1^11 E undt r.-igned h.t« removed his TINN ING [ KSIABLISIIM EXT to the Store-room of Mr*. Miry Brown. on Main street, opposite the Par sonage of th< M. E. Church. South, where be is prepared to do in a workmanlike manner New Work and Repairing. Promptitude and reason abb-prices are recommendations which I hope will induce the public to accord ui -a Uir share .►/ patronage. JOHN S. EASTEKDAN. October 2t». IM8. llricli and ^lom* 31a«ou. TrMlE undersigned hi* located at Charlestown I for the purpose of prosecuting the Vu-iness i UUICK A\H STONE MASON, and -.vill do work in the best inauner, promptly and at reas | enable charges. THE WALLING AND CEMENTING OK CIS TERNS A SPECIALTY. I Apple t-' tr i* mv r. sideaCe in Charlestown, or address through Charlestown P. O. | Aug. U, IMS tf. LEVI BAKER. IhOCKET • ' . Razors. M K - Shears, &o, tor calc at | prices t ■ --lit the times by HORACE BEALL. 1 JOWDEII. Shot. Caps, Shot Pouches, Powder I Klasfc*. Pistols and Cartridge s for sale at I reduced prices bv HORACE BEALL. / 10RN POPPERS, Egg Beaters, I.ustral Wire I Castors, Ci wn Jewel Eluting Machines, i Match Salt-. Bird Cage II ",ks, Thermometers, I hike***9 Tool Seta, and almost everything in the Hardware line for sale by Da*SI, 1878. HORACE BEAl.!.. Commissioner's Notice. IN the Cir lit C art of Jefferson Cjiinty, 1 * West Virgii.it. CA HIERINE IIABTGROVE, FVjT. Vs BERNARD M.-CARE’S ADJlP., See., Defts. BRIDGET!' BURLEY, fltf. v< , THE SAME, Defts. i P. . i a*. — ft ... / sA . ■ , ? - OD 10-0 i “It being i;g ste-l t> the C<>ur*. that the chancery c.iu*e of Bridget Burly against Bernard McCabe's Administrator and others, already pend ing in this Court, is a creditor's Bill, to subject the personal and rea’ assets of the said Bernard 1 i McCabe, iL -'d. to the payment of hisdebls, it is ‘ farther adja Ig <1 ordered and decreed that this cause be consolidated with, and heard together with «aid creditor’s Bid, and these two causes thia 26th day ol Oetof !■'*", itis adjudged, ordered and decreed that; be recommitted to Cunr. Cleon More, w ith instructions: 1st. To audit the amount of the above claim in favor f ('»? rine llartgrove against the estate • of It. \leC\ib-. d-c’d, in th- said creditor’s suit, with liberty :•> the h-i-sof it. MH’abo to correct t any errors In said audit. I’nd. T-> adjust it-priority with reference to the „ otb.-r deb:* . f th • estate of Bernard McCabe, i dec’d, as heretofore ascertained and reported by him. A copy—’Teste, U. C. WASHINGTON, Clerk. Notice. _ Notice is h r. br given that I w ill execute the i foregoing Decree at m v office in Charlc-tow n, W. Vo., on the tith Uav ot February, 1ST!*. Cl.EON MOORE, Jan. t, 1ST!*—jt. Commissioner. 1)1 CKSK1N GLOVES for sale bv ) ' W. M1Y. (1 ROCEKIES. — A genuine stock constantly on A hand at lowest prices for sale by W. El!V. I AMI’ GOODS and best OIL for sale bv j W. EBY. 4 tASTOKS Finest and best Flat-, d $j to $10. for * w. |BY. / t ra-ih-n's Dogskin and Kid Biding Gloves for \ I -. i u l RUSSELL. (kept. i'th, 1??-*. Fruit! I)EACHi:S. Pears, Water-Melon*,Cantaloupes, and all kinds o! Fraila. in seas >n for sale, bv Aug. It*. I'T*. GUSTAV BliOW N. ' HARVEST GOODS—White and Brnwc Su gars, #"9'ees, Teas, Maccaroni, Duryea’s Curn Starch, Rice, Syrups. Molasses, Higgins' Laundry S ip. C. W. TKCSSELL. INt*w supply / \F Blue, Black and Brown Water Froof Cloak " f ing. just receiyed br Dec. .■*, 1-77. GKO. W. T. KEARSLEV. 1UCK. WHEAT FLOUR for sale bv ) GEO. W. T. KEARSLEV. FRUIT HILL NURSERY, Charlestown, Jeffersdn County, West Virginia. Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Flower and Vegetable PLANTS, Shrubbery, c. riMIE subscribers pill attention to the great va t rietv of Trees, Plants,A ines, Uoses, Ac., Ac., at their Fruit mil Nursery, and are gratified to be conscious of having a stock tikelv to please nil who patrome them. They will not undertake to present in this advertise-! input a catalogue *»f slock on band, but " bo content to geoeralue, hoping that our people will call and see for themselves that the necessity for sendiu^r abroad for Trees, Shrubbery, £c., no Ion ger exists. We have 10,030 Ai»i>l<* Trees—choice varieties; 3,00^ Peach Tie' s, Straw berry Plants, Asparagus Roots, Green House and Bedding , Plants—Cabbage. Tomato, hgg. Cauliflower and Sweet Potato, all for sale Cheap lor (,’a.sli. April IS, 1876—tf. HOPKI NS A CO. I, L G11T "&~M 1T C H E la I a, DEALBlt IN Dnurs, Medicine:*. IViints*. SCHOOL BOOKS. ST ATI ON KB V, TOBACCOS, CIGARS, AC., fTIAKKS this opportunity of thanking I t patrons for their mosUiberal patronage ySr j for the last year, and hopes by strict atten-/£ tion and fair dealing to merit a continuance of the same. 1 sell U'*»t.,*ofegoodsalways; do not sel* coHHtcTj'tit or chenjt yooil* lor the bc*t. Warrant everything sold—to be returned if not as guaran teed." It is my desire, and also pleasure, to sell my patrons THE BEST QUALITY OF GOODS afu-oy*. but will if compelled, sell them Laudanum for ti cts., St rap for 3 cts., and Cologne for 25cts. per pint; but at the .ame time, let me inform you, that according to the United State* Pharmacopea, vitu can’t make Laudanum tor less thau 10 cts., by "the w holesale. A much cheaper plan is to buy vour goods ssNuiw,. and add the irntev yourself. " I want a 11 in v old Accounts settled up by paying the Cash immediately, and new ones begun imme diately, if not sooner. W ill notask lor money on the new ones until after Harvest. CIGARS—best ir. town. geo.t. light. Muv 1. 1876. JOHN M. COYLE & CO., Real Estate Brokers, CHARLESTOWN, W. VA. 1 )1' V and Sell Heal Estate, in town and country. I ) Prompt attention given to all basinesspl iced In their hands. Titles examined and Convey ances promptly prepared. HustDf&H traosacted in the I.hw Ofiico oi Franck Beckwith, on Main street, m arly oppo site the Carter House. February 'J, 1878—tf. OF THE M. 1-:. CIIUUCII, SOUTH, Located at Nashville, Tennessee, IS the exclusive property of the whole Church, and was established for the purpose of pub lishing RELIGIOUS BOOKS AM) EERIOB li'ALS. Our facilities for general Printing and Job Work are extensive and complete. THE ( III! 1ST 1 AX ADVOCATE is a Sixteen Page Paper of high literary and reli ■ gi« us character, and w ith a i iew of a wide circu lation as a central and connections! organ has been reduced in price to $2 00 per annum. Our Hook Catalogue will be furnished on ap plication, and specimen copies of the Advocate and Sunday School publications will b.’ forwatd ed to anjr one desiring to examine, with a view of sub.-cribing, if pleased. Address orders t-> J. B. McFEKKLV, Agent. September 28, 1878—y. HUGHES & Co, AT I JOHN W. LOCK’S OLD STAND. Corner of Main and Lawrence streets, CHARLESTOWN*, WEST VA. CHOICE GROCERIES, Produce, Queens ware, Wooden ware. Crockery, Ac., d c., j I have in store a large and very choice stock ot FA51IL1 (• KOCLHICJt, Consisting of Sugars, Coffees. Syrups, Molasses, Salt. Ei>h. liacon, Rice, Crackers, Chcere, Butter. Eggs, Teas, Tobacco, Buckets, Con fcctieneries, Canned Truits, and everything to be found in a first-class Grocery establishment, in which i am prepared to offer to my friends <*rcat ImlnccMJcnfs. DRY GOODS. READY-MADE CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES. HATS, CAPS, NOTIONS, AC. All areinvit'‘d to call anil examine mv stock, at the old stand opposite the Bank of Charlestown building. 5,-xi. Country Produce taken in exchange for Goods, at market rates. Mar 4, IS77. valuable" property , IX CHAU LEST OWN For Halo Prlvatoly. rpHE BRICK DWELLING HOUSE on the cor F nor of Congress and Water street in Charles town, Is I r sale 1 w mol upon easy terms. It is a , Brick II 'U-c, with Frame Wing under new Roof, ' containing Nine Koun and Kitchen, and beat Cellar in town. The uthcr improvements on the lot are a Stable, capacity for four horses an! two cows; a Cutting Room. Corn House, Carriage Hou> • and Hog Pen—ail under one Roof; a l!uck ! Sail ke ifou-e, and a large and Excellent Cistern. Comm.'diuvs Stable and Wood Vard. Choice Fruit Trees opon the premises, consisting of fif teen PEACH TREKS, best varieties; four APPLE TREKS—Golden Pippin, Katnbo, Sweet and Dwarf, and extra early June Apples; Gooseber ries. Currants • six Green Gage and two Siberian Crab App’e Trees—white and yellow; a N’o. 1 Hart Clierrr Tree, two Morelln do. ; Hops. As. paragus and large Untiled. The Garden Lot of ’j acre—rich and productive. Porches * > D ick Structure and to the Wing— | all In good repair. Thetot under good fence, eon j tains about :\i of acre. Price $1,500 Cash , or $1,600—one-third Cash, ; and balance in two years, the deferred payments ) to be secured by Deed of Trust on th ■ premises. JOSEPH II. EASTERDAY Oct M, 1V77._ O/* /• a week in your own town. $5 Outfit *^*)*) tree. N’<> ri.-k. Reader, if you want a business at which a person of either sex can make great pay all the time they work, write for par ticulars to H. HALLETTifc CO., Portland, Maine. June 15, 1»7S— lv. SPORTING Peivd r, Shot, Caps and Wads, Corn Knivt-s, Horse Collars, and Tt ace Chains tor sale by DUKE A GALLAHER. White Shetland Shawls, UAMDURG Edging—very low; r»e»M»ne Lisle Threat Glows. Berlin Gloves, Embroidered Cuffs and Collars, Children’s Fancy Hose, Victo ria Lawns, Beautiful Silk Bow s for ladi-s. sold by I May U, 1*7>. DAVID HOWELL. Specimens of Iron Ore Wanted. 1 PERSONS having Iron Ore In Jefferson Conn jt tv. West V irgiuia, will find it to their inter est to applv, with specimens to H. K. SI*EESE. Citv Hot (1. Charlestown, Jefferson Coonty, W. Va., or address J. J. HO BLITZ ELL. K- v St me Juncti n. June 15j lS7*^. Pa. CITY HOTEL, II. it. SPEESE, Proprietor, CHAHI.esTOWN, JEFF. CO., HV VA. \ H AVING leased the “ Owing* House,” for merly known favorabJy as the “Sappington Hotel.” th“ undersigned proposes to call it the •• CITY HOTEL,” and mate accessible to the public First-Class Accommodations AT REASONABLE RATES. The ROOMS will be well furnished and care fully kept, and the TABLE will be supplied with the very choicest viands that can be pro cured in City and Country. The Bar will be sup plied with Choice Liquors, and the Law to be -trictlv complied with. No Liquor for sale on Sundavs. (Jood order, quiet, comfort, luxurious tare, and polite and attentive servants are expect ed t > give character and commend the House to transient visitors or permanent guests. THE J.I VERY STABLE is commodious, and Horses will be well-provided for. A HACK, for the accommodation of guests free of charge, will be at the Railroad Station upon the arrival of trains. Mav t, 18TB—7. II. R. 9PEE8E. GEORGE W. TAYLOR, AGENT FOR G. G. TAYLOR, J ^ AS just received a uice Assortment of Dry Woods, Notions, IlfltK, Oil C lotliK, &«., and will sell as cheap for CASH or PRODUCE a anv one in town. No old Goods— • I/P NEW AM) FltESlS. There fore they must be cheap. Main Street, near the Market. JLne29,18TS. _ CHARLESTOWN 3IA11BLE UOKKS, Coltseu of Ue -rge Street aho Twenty Foot Alley. Diehl & Hro. MANUSACTURKKS OF no \ c iii 1: y ys, tom :: s, Head and Foot Stones, Mantles, Statues and Carving, in all its various brandies, anil all work tn their business. All orders promptly filled at thclowcst rate, and shortest notice, and all work delivered and put up, and guaranteed to suit pur chasers. If not. no sale. Please call and see and judge for yourselves before purchasing elsewhere, and patronize Home Mauuflsctnrers. The ■ itbscrfbers have also in operation theirshop in Martinsburg, where they will give prompt at t ritiun to a!1 work •nt ni.f • t! t o them. Diehl a into. Charlestown, July 18,1 867—ly. RESUMED" BUSINESS! HAVING purchased the STOCK OF GOODS of the late W. C. Sh -rer, i formerly K<ar slev A Sheerer,) to Which I have made addi tions Of . / RY GOODS, and such articles a? are generally needed by the people, I respcctfullv a.-k a call fioui tnv former customers and the public generally, at the obi stand, where they can judge for themselves as to quality and price of tnv goods. GKO. W. T. KEARSLEY. Charlestown, Dec. ti, 1872. LIPPITT X CO., <iritcr::I C’t mmi^ion nicri'lRtuD, DEALERS IX Coal, Wood. Lime, Lumber. Salt. Plaster, &c. — AGENTS FOR— BRADLEY. SKA fOWL, PAT APSCO. GRANGE MIXTURE AND LISTER’S PHOSPHATIDE. TERMS CASH OR PRODUCE. ,TIJ-Office. Samuel Street and Railroad. May 5. l»77. -- Th» nenHy tf the Tftih Ctidrj GarhnrrUa Infallibio Minuftctaml bv th<* Bsrtaa Pfla Can C:., tefcra, V. C. ItNff#rfaIlkto rur«* HrnorrhoM* or Pilr«. *hM R r. rr I* rrmlblR. t’rlr© l.!»t An*l bon» tdr U»Uuhaial* famlsbcJ on Application PRESCRIPTION FREE 1 >,,r tl.e .pee Iv i ure of seminal \\ enknw*, l.> -*1 Mniil. i l ! imif I.l dNopl'T* brought on by indl.t iti : "i; uri-vvi,. Any linigjhst h i* tbe Itigre >! ••nt.. t»]tlr,s.^ Itr. W. .5 tqt g* CO„ l.t() tYcM tilrrft. I !nr!nitnl!, O. rfEj. rctv p rj p r, CTtr.nl T-orrhln* habitrnreil I L/(I H H ‘ ' ij CV a*»duti pjfft |Hfl;j.yJt>r'-r-'ibii «• \» r sC IV2jr tii £ •*£■' iktfS W.cUi'.t B, Green* Co., j ■■ 1. f~7 f.'l *7. TJ/to’. I V ’ f-.r.'X Over !0«tt".teftK.ivr!:l | A..«'i ! -J.ao ."uivijCbbvB'tt Trw. vjj | April 20, 1STS— ly. ' Surveying and Conveyancing. I WILL itirv-y nnvwhere, promptly and at ■ | short notice- accuracy guaranteed. Special attention paid in connection therewith to DRAW '• 1NG DEEDS or any other instrument* <>1 Writing. P. O.— Chat let town, Jefferson <’■>.. W. \ t. D e. 8, 1877. 8 HOWELL BROWN. ; \\TIIY will voti buy co ni ft on cUj crocks when you cau gel Stone Milk i’aus and Pots as j cheap of IV. Eli V ? . 'V’r O. MO!.ASSES, for sale by i x\ . June 8,1S78. ' W. EBV. HOAUDMAN’S ami Crosamnn’a Celebrated Flower Seeds, for sale bv llOltACE BEAU.. j VITIIFTE Wash, Paint, and all kinds of Biusbes I for sale bv HORACE IIEAI.L. I V NICE L- t of New and Fashionable LAWNS just received bv GEORGE W. TAYLOR, Jutjr 20,18? . Near the Market NOTICK. A LL persons indebted to tlic undersigned as former Agent of the B. »t* t). It. R. Company , tor Freights, o- Commissions, or to the Lite firm ■ of Starry A Lock, areuutiOed that payment must j he made at once. July 13, lsfs. J. I). STARRY. IUST RECEIVED.—lee Wool or Silk Shetland, Shetland Wool, Single and Split Berlin | Zephyr, at GEO. W. TAYLOR’S. August ii, 1 'fs. Still Honin'; In! I'"' HAVE a beautiful line of Chlldren’3 Kid, Grained Morocco, Goat Morocco, Turkish Morocco Listing Kid. Foxed. Button and Lace Shots 'or little Children; Side Button S’i;ft, j-Newport Ties—all aizes; also, Mis- V Side Lace • Gaiters. Newport Ties; Z dgler and Bro. Button Lace Shoes tor is.lies : Slippers—t'lain and ito ., t"..,, \.-wj oi t Tics : Sid.-. Front and Bulton [ Shoos—all of the latest make and of the latest styles. AN.*, Men’s Richmond Stitch Downs. Brogans. | Hand Stitched Strap Tie* and Buckle Shoes; ! Boy s’ Fine and Coarse Shoes—In endless variety. Call and see the best Slock crcr before exhibited in this market. C. IT. TRCSSlfLL. June 1, 1878, I A M now o;.oiling a beautiful line of CASSI V ERES, COTT»>X A DES and LIN 1 NS, cheap er than was ever known. May -’A. C. \Y. TRUSS ELL. I )LACK and Galvanized Wire Muzzles, for sale ) cheap, by DUKE A OALLAHKK. VLL s’zes Brass Pre'erftng Kettles, prices groatlv reduced, at DUKE A GALLAIIER’S. I )UY onr Cheap Water Cooler. I) DUKE tt OALLAHER. OHIO Grindstones, Wire DGh Covers, Balloon Fly Traps, Grass Table Mats, Galvanized Wire Clothes Lines, for sale bv June 29. DUKE A G ALLAH ER, OIL COOK STOVES, at Jn e 29. DUKE A GALLAUER’S. GUSTAV BROWN, BAKER AND CONFECTIONER, nESIRES to inform the public that he has just Restocked his Establishment with a Fine Lot of FRENCH AND AMERICAN Confectionery of overv varietv. AxL KINDS OF NUTS, Lentous, Oranges, ItalKin*. Currents, Citron. A Fine Assortment of FAXCVd I‘L ATX (home-made) CAX DIES. Sold at Baltimore Prices. Ice Cream Parlors Opened FOR TUB SEASON. Ladies and Gentlemen can now be accommodat ed at uiv saloon with the Rost Icc Cream. Custard & Ices. Also Weddings, Parties and Families furnished with ORSAMESTAE A X D OTHER CAKES, CREAM, ICES ASH COXFECTIOXS, on Short Notice and on Reasonable Terms. Thankful for the very liberal patronage here tofore extended to me. and with a determination to use tn v best efforts and spare no expenditure to make my house attractive and to merit a continuance of the patronage of iny old customers and to win manv new friends, I am. respectfuliv, May 5, IS77. GUSTAV BROWN. LOGAN, BRO.& CO. No. W.F, .HABN STISEET, | WINCHESTER, VA. — /A/A/A REED and 5,000 Root Pipe Steinr; I 0 1 HMI 52 Cases Smoking Tobacco ; "tis Boxes Powhatan Stone and White Pipes ; 40 Gross Parlor and Blue Head Matches. For sale by May 4, 1ST?. I.OGAN, BRO. A CO. I ** 4 Boxes Manufactured T« bicco, compi is 1)0 P ing Bright and Blaek Sweet Navy ; Fine and Medium Twist, 3s, 4s, 5«. 8s anil I2s to the pound, 3s and 4s F'at Lumps, all made at the best Factories in Virginia and North Carolina. Just received au>l for sale hv Mat 4, lb"8. LOGAN, 6llO. A CO. 1.A l\l\l \ FINK Medium and Common ■iOtUUU SUGARS, from 815 to 8100 per thousand. Just receircd and Tor sale bv May 4, 1873. LOGAN, BRO. a CO. \ DOZEN Kino and Fancy PIPES ; ^ ^31/ Scotch, Rappee, Maccaboy and Congress S.YL’FF, in jus. packs and bottles. For sale by May 1, Ibis. LOGAN, BRO. a CO. in nf\n MANILLA BAGS, M, 1.2. 3,4. *1/1/ •’>. <•, 7, 8, 'J anil 10 pounds. Just received, and for sale bv May 4. Is?1'. LOGAN, BRO. * CO. The Garner Grocery. i A FFHFFOT J BONANZA !! I^VERYTH^N'O that enriches the larder Mr the ij Christmas festive season can be obtained at Rodrici’s SroceryStor*. Mauket House Consnn, Cn-.H!.ESTC'vx. A very large Stock of the JiEST GllOCEIUES, EM ITS, CAXDJES, Xl 'TS, MEA TS <tc., ahvavs on hand, and at v.-ry moderate advance upon cost prices. In addition to the supply ot eatables,.. large and varied assortment ol Goods, suitable lor ail seasons and for the present Gift Season. Call am! «ee and be assured that our goods arc fresh, best quality, and low priced. J. K. RODRICK. Jan. 1,1878._ Still Another Reduction IN T!!K O. HST. V. \'T'r E arc bappv to inform our customers and \\ the public generally, tint we have again been able to reduce the price of our Celebrated SFN FISII PLOWS so as to make them w ithin the reach of all. These Ploughs have been in use long enough to satisfy the ti'o-t incredulous that they are the only Reli able Ploughs in this county to stand up to the work and to plough the soil well at all tune*.— They are put up of the very best material anil workmanship that this county can afford. We, however, guarantee every Plough to give satisfac tion or no sale. \\ EIKICK .1 'V EI.LEIt. P. S — C. S. Barnhart, ot Dullield’s Depot, i? our authoriz 'd Agent to sell our Ploughs in Jef ferson County, North of H. <f- O. K. K. Charlestown, Feb. 23, 1877. W. & W. Pianos and Organs ! I The E-ley Organ Leads the World! , f TAYINti obtained the Agency for thcCele 1 l hrat'd KSTKY ORGAN, also the NEW ENGLAND ORGAN", lain prepared to furnish anv person desirous of purchasing, at the lowest possible rite?. These Organs need no Comment, as they have gained a reputation unapproachable. i iiese remnriiauie mstrumenu »rc •iu«»|fMrta *•» «•*« want* of the most Cultivated musician*. THEIR MAW TONED STOPS. MELODIOUS COMBI NATION and SURPASSING BEAUTY, make them favoiites everywhere. I)o nut fail to see them and get prices before buying. Tho Wttbcf Phttio. A COMPLETE TRIUMPH AT TIIE CENTEN NIAL EXHIBITION! The Weber Pianos received the highest award i at the Centennial Exposition. Beware of other manufacturers claiming Centennial as it is false. The Weber Piano has also the best re ferences of any Piano in the World. Send for a catalogue containing account of factory pitces, and the judges’ report at the Centennial, Ac. The Pratlbury Piano. A household word, retailed at Iflivest factory j price: especially recommended for sweetness of I tone, durability and finish. The Fischer Piano Excellent instruments and s^ld very low. Have Organs and Pianos, all styles, and all prices. Organs from $50 to $050, and Pianos from $175 to $1,750. Instruments made of very best material, ail modern improvements. A writ ten guarantee accompanies cverv instrument sold, guaranteeing it for 5 rears. Will make term.) I easy; will sell on monthly installments; plan as low as 55 a month: large discounts for cash.— Old Pianos and Organs taken in exchange for new ■ ones, and full value allowed. This comparative cheapness places these instruments within the reach of ali. Parties desiring to purchase either ' an Organ or Piano, will rind it to their Interest to buy ot me. Del ray ptices. Correspondence So ; licited. Do not lail to send for catalogues, fe i ferenc-s and circulars, giving an honest history of ■ factories, clear account of capacities, and exact | merit*, furni.hfd to anv one free on application 1 to EDWAll'll T. PAfl.L, Agent. , Jan# 1.1878— ly. .Msrtinsburg, W. Ya. M A N TUA > IA KI NO. The undersigned having had Considerable ex perience in Mantua Making, desires in announce to the Ladies of Charlestown and viciuity that she is prepared to doScwing in the very best style at very moderate charges. Residence in the house formerly occupied by Jos. II. Eisterday on the corner of Congress and Water streets. MILS. VIRGIXIA SOUDERff. f Sepf. 23tb, 1878. 1) EXJAM IN RUSSELL'S celebrate-] llard ) Made Button Gaiters for gentieuien is a hand i some shoe. Call and see it at Stpt U, 1873. C. W. TRUSSELL’S. I j'XTRA Quaiitv Cedar Horse Buckets, for sale bv ’ DUKE A UALLAttEK. Contactors and Builders, C A II P ENTE R S , MEP.CH A NTS, VA RM ERS, EVERYBODY. INTENDING TO BUILD OR REMODEL, CAN save time and money by lea-:r.g or sending their orders for SASII DOOR BLINDS, BRACKETS, CORNICE, FENCING, CEILINGS, PALINGS, FLOORING, MOULDINGS, MANTELS, AC. DRESSED AID UNDRESSED LUMBER OF ALL KINDS, Ac., TO THE CHARLESTOWN SHAM SAI AID rural Ml. ^.Satisfaction will begivcn as to prices and quality of work. TERMS, REASONABLE. V M. FljlLLll’S. Hey C, 1.87C— lr._March 1*77. -nd. Plain and Ornamental PLASTE lillVO. rpilE subscriber takes advantage of the Press as L a medium by which to inform the citizens ol | this and adjoining counties that he is prepared to ! undertake the PLASTERING OF HOUSES, : in any stvlethat mav be deiired,firnn one Ccatto tliree. Hard Finish, White Coat or Heavy Skim.— ' Cornices and Centres run. and Ornaments stuck, i if desired. None but first-class workmen will be j employed on work that may be entrusted to me. CIS TEE AS ('EM EX TE f> A X D G IAEA X TEED TO HOLE. I hereby tender my grateful acknowledgements | for the liberal patronage 1 have received sinct i commencing business, and hope by a strict adhe rence to duty to merit a contipunncc ol the same. Allcomrauniehtinns addressed to me at I Charleston n,W. Va..will receive prompt atten tion C. FRANK GALLAHER. I March 28, 1870. H AVING removed tny Barber Shop to tin Room formally occupied bv me in rear of 1 the Citv Hotel, I will be glad to see all ol ] my old customers and many new ones. Cl 1 I o vri11 rv SliampooiiiGT* Hair Dressing, I A'c., Arc., dune with neatness ami dispatch So loafitig w ill be allowed, drunken black* gimril> positively forbidden to come and ocm j py my guests chairs. The latest papers will I e kept for fhe Use of n>v customers. * April 8, 1676. JAMES E. BRADT. MOUld HAIN ! | A Good Season ibr Corn. VT the urgent request of the Connrj Inf Charles t*uVn, I have nmoved uiy Harness Establish* I merit for Beasts, to the lot in the Jail, which ir j situated upon the site of the old Jail, in which Mr. I John Brown served n short time. My shop is also opposite Mr. Lelaenrings Motel Stable, where par ties st<">ping and breaking a Hame-Sti ing can have I them repaired. With the consent ot the Commit j tee on grounds, vvoik will bo despatched with tlx 1 usual promptness. IIK.VUY r>. MIDDLEKAUFF, ... Late of the Maiket House Lot. ! August 21, 1&T3. scHom: b oks ’S \ TK are now retiring a full line of SCHOOL I \\ HOOKS, Copy Hooka, Slates, find other ! articles for school purposes, to which we Invite the attention of our co-t imers and th" general public. BUT LEU A AISQLTTH. August 31, 1878. Spi c«*s. 1TTK have jn-t reeeiri d a fresh supply of Ir Spices, wliieh we are *. Iling at r**rr r, as j unable piiepa. 1111 ThKIl if A1SQI 1311. i August 24, 1878. ilGFIT * MITCHELL boro >t r-• Iced -i j large stock of Extracts (for the Ilandket chief) S’e<v Mown Hay, Jockey t’lub, Violet Ess Uoixpiet and Musk ; also hav • Lublns a Cow d<av’s Violet I'owder 'or tlic Tolb l. I FLAVORING Extracts.—-Lemon, Vanilla, ^ Strawberry, Rose, I'lno Apple and Peach. Sold by LIGHT a MITCHELL. 1 s’JM'RKISH Hath Towel*, sold br ' J LIGHT * MITCHELL. j rJV)BACCO and Cigar*. 11>. «t in town) sold Ly I I LIGHT a MITCHELL. I *■ We also hare a stork of Paints, Oi's, Turpr n tines and Varnishes, which we offer r» 1 y cheap for the CASH and reasonable nncndit. May 4, l«>78. LIGHT .(■ MITCHELL. 1 )KACT!ELL Chamber S'ts, with Latent Pro ) lector Slop Jara. Si»*« • * them. For sale by I'l KK a G VLI.AIf Kit. 4 LL size* of Spouting, carefully made ami ,\ put u;> by experienced winkers, at prices i lower than ever. DLKK a G.4LLAIIER. HARDWARE, Stamped Tinwareand all other Goods in our line offered at pi ices as low as 1 .1_... i„ V..11.... .JOIIIV j. .ioi5i:, (Successor to Wm. Jobe A Sons,) Maiiiifn<Tiii'<*r oft Cloths, Cassiincrcs, Tweeds, Blankets, Flannel*, Ac. Urucetown, Frederick County, Virginia. Post Office—Wtdesvillc,Clarke County, Va. April 21, 1875. HART HOTEL, WIXCHKSTER, VA. c. S. IIAI2T, Proprietor. VIRY Front Rooms, with Spring !U<N. lire of the largest Business Houses w ithin one I Square. All Responsible Men bints will call to | see Samples. Omnibus at all Trains. | J uly FI, 1878. \m. mi r<•)•) r OROA.V FOR ONLY Cjl X ♦J)»)sJ*JAIl WarrHhted Six Year*.*/) / •) jc»?“Don't fail to send for an Illustrated Circular. BUNNELL * MILLER. Original Manutaclurer*,;l.ewuU>u n, Pa. Sept. 21, 1878—3m._ w estVibginia UNIVERSITY, Morgantown, Wot Virginia. Itev. J. K. TIiompson, A. M., President. rpilE University furni-bes instruction In the fol Department*, •• CLASSICAL, SCIENTIFIC, ACKICULTUR.tL. engineering, MILITARY, LAW. medici.xe. PKEPARAtbRT. Tert-bobis supplied t •’student* at cost. The calendar of year arranged to suit convenience of ! teachers. Expense* for an entire school year need cot exceed ?175. Fall term begin* September 4th. For catalogue, and other information, addresf ! the President. July 13,1873— tic til Apr. 1,’79. NEW GOODS I HAVE received my SPRING STOCfc of GOODS, which were bought and will be sold at the lowest market rate*. May 18, ’78. GEO. W. T. REARS LEY. VXES, Powder and Shot, for sale bv Sept. 7, 1878. \V. LBY. Pensions! Pension* f VVAK 1812. t > _ ACTS FEB. 14th. 1871, A ND MARCO 9th, 1878 ( '1 IVE Pensions cf SS per Month from date of T Acts, to all persona who served not I cv* THAN 14 DAYS, unless in ltaitle. Widow,-* such persons are entitled, without regard to Jut 1 of marriage. Widows ot Soldier* who were married priori February 17/4 1 sI j, are entitled under the Acta i 1871. The children of Soldier* are not **,,,*. j under these Act*. Cnder the Act of March 9th 1S78, AUpr--o» whose names were etrieken from the pension r,jj.f j lor serving in the late C'irtl Mar,, arc restored j the hem tit to date only from the 9/4 of J/u,ri | 1878, and not for time » htl>t etrieken off. Names in full of the soldier and Captain unde’ i whom the soldier .served, and the State, c„utlt. I and town, if possible, where the Soldier v * front, and any other particulars rewetn!>erfd Servire ««•! be girem. Also if inv H< unit | (n<* Warrant ha* bet n received under Actot Isj'o „• 1895. Name* of Widow before and after il*rr| age. when, where, and by whorn n arritd, w date ol death of hatband, when and where.' l't'tson* w ho Served in the Mexican War w|]' send names and paitirulars, as Congress will nl0. bat)l> alio give Pensions to said peisous. Such a« arc interested in the said b> n. fit/, tu|' address the subscriber, with as little dtlav as'po* sibie, enclosing postage foe answer. Address' .Joliu S. Gn 1 Ittlioi*. Claim axi* I’atkxt Act at NO. 20lo K STREET. N. West TVASIIIX'GTOX, l> »’■ March 30, 1P78. NOTH r. I TA K E this method to inform mr friend* »r(j meton <t* in general, that 1 hare uiot., I mv Jewelry establishment to the room fonnaiU j used by the • Centennial U x.k Store,” ailj ,,lie ' do***- treat of Right’* Drug Store, where 1 w;;\ - ■ all kind* of ; watch, crock, and JEWELRY REPAIRING, i At pricer that 1 defy competition. 1 will * *k | cheaper than any man in the Staled Wi.-t \ ,. ! L’inia, l*>r the same amount ot work. Para.'-I, I I'u bieHa*, \ iolim*. Ac., repaired. June 27, 1874-ly. W. W. BURTON. lioot tmtl Slim* 3IiiRIiio. ITEIMUUMi, AC. rrnr ui Vrsigned h.tsr, ti nv.d his Shop to t'.. | building on lit ini n*r of l harles and Rib* mv street- in the buildirg lately occupied bv W .» i i iek <t \\ Her. 11n efaaracter ol the wot k don, l v 1 the -ubn i ibet is v ell know n ai d applet iatt dbv tl’e j cilizenao; Chatlestown ar,d vicinity. It i* ha . ’v j in aim mill ill u ill cliCH aror III Sl'-tlin hi# reputation as a reliable nmkn.iin.aml will* x j ecute promptly and at i iftsoial le rates all oio< rt f given him—either fut New woikor Uejaii'ip. J 0II N AVIS ot \V u ! May 16,1874. April !.r«, 1871 I'u in it lira* lC«‘i>n i rt»«I. , rIMIK midi rtigned ha# opened a Furnilurr ]!«. * I pair Shop in the building on cut tier ol S.i | uel and Main atreeta, I’bailestoivn—a lew dnoit East of Court If use. nn name side. lie will li pair Furniture in anbstantial and neat n .win r at ream liable price#, and w ilia piouipiitude. Jan. 30, IMS—tf. 1.0. Kl ST. C 'll llil X 'l'lillld ( ’o.i l j offer firat rata lot of Cea! for Steam and j 11 Sn ith'# pmii ises. at greatly induced tate •• . Will keep eonalant Mipplv, July II, Is77. L1ITITT A CO. House Huililmjjr ami C’tu* peutormy;. , r I MI E undesigned w ill execute woikia | House Building ami Carp* h(< r ing In all it# bt anches in the hi at manner and at ir line d pi ieea. STAIR Hi ll DIM* a#pecinltt. !• L ItMl L it E made and It hi'AII. f f>; also mi i • mint#, nich as VVAEt, IIRA4 K I.TS, F’liAM IS, Ac., n.ad" and n-pniri d pi< trot!r. Shop at residence of S II. \V.le, in Cliath ■■ tow n. Order# way be leit at Fan I’kiaaOfftt, or address ire ftt fpsi Ollice. At o'... i -;s ft TOY i iv a FIVE tlUNDRKD COBBS oV Avc Handle anil Him Wood, AND 110.000 Feet white Oak Buis. We will pay 14 to lfi Dollar# per ranked Cord, or 2b Collar* pej Cubie C"td in < .1. Ii, 11 ileli»« ■ 1 at our Mill in Cliai li . to ri. ,We tare,on hand * genet al j sortment of IIA N DI.I.S A N f) Rf MS lor sale. . i C. II. SDK ME III A CO. October 28, Ic 7*5. SW AIM'S I VNACKA. i-.lix.I .1. Hi m.cTu '. and \ egetitie tor sale be j.u;tiT.f inTcttF.U" VRNOI.D'S Dough Killer, Bother'* ’*> ...a Si i up, IDiIJ’f ('"’igh St i up, fold br I.D.Ml d MITCIIKU,. 1 I J .M Hi:Jt AM > IsATlIS. Il'i'i'Isr » prime bit of inch I.umber. AI It N<>. I W bite fine l.aths. Mat I'J, I*77. I.IITITT A CO. . MITICK. HAVING Completed my contracts abroad which have occupied my aide attention for ri 'Kily a year past, I am note |<i.pared for ord< « in all the d'-partment* ol House litiilUu g. AT dr.** meat t'harlctton u. Sept. 1C, |h7C. J. C. HOLMES. I ’Alil.Y’ HOSE POTATOES for sale hv 1‘y Maieli 1C. GEO. W. T. KKAUSLLY’. I louse-Painting, Pnpeiing. &.< f I’HK imdi rsigned resj eet'ullr Informs the | ■ ’> 1 lie iliat he will execute piouiptly, in go»d sf. le and well, HOUSE-TAINTING, TAPERING, GLAZING, Sign Painting a Specialty. acd all things pertaining to hi* avocation, u,- n 1 < asv term* and reasonable chaiges. Will re-Va< ni h Furniture, and lor thia pm pose, it di • red, will go to hoiiu-aof patrons in town or country. W.t|. W. JOHNSON. Chat Irstown, November 24 I*-77—r. I10T0MAC, N. C. and Luk- Herring, fo: > e by w, MY. / v I’ELNStVA RF.—A full line and Large St* - 4 ^ > ;i.br*eing every piece need, d in a well r-?u lat- d family, lor tile by W. fcliY . SI GARd* SYRUPS.—Cut Loaf, Granulated Pondered and (’..flee Sugars, with * u■> st. ek ol Brown Syrup*, common to prii -• -r W. BUY WHERE YOU CAN get Tin: <;iii:.\ i»i>t. INOWoeeupr the Building lately vacated 1 y Mr. David Howell on Main street, where I will l>e pleased t>> fee our old friend* and cu.t>" • '*. and by ». Ping good Goods at LOW PRICES. b"P* to hare many new on"*. I bare now on band i very tine uaacl Havana Cll^ur#** I of my own manufacture, for Five Cents; go'-d ; Connecticut Seed Cigars, Two for Fire Cent*- A ( hoe lot of Chewing Tobacco at aItnost_tbe uboh." sale price —*uch as tbe Wade Hampton, II inch plug, «t fOrt*-1’ Oiceola Tvrlit, only T<> “ Old flicltnry Plug Tcibfcio, 75 " “ Emperor Brand, flnett in market, |LM “ i Fine Old Smoking Tobncco, W “ ‘ Genuitte Powhatan and other Pipe*. Goods at the*e price* can only be soi l for Cn-*. Give me a call. J. H. IIA INKS. October 20, 1677. Agettfor M. A. H ItJS. RODGERS A SON'S Genuine Tabl knives, Pocket Knives and Scorer*, for -*-• ! by HORACE BEALL. MRS. FoTT’S Iafe»t Improved Sad Iron*. *s perior to all other Sad Iron* in ure, lor *»•* by HORACE BEALL. \1”EB Fair leather and Rope Halter*, f. )) by HORACE BEALL. / 1 A. and Fine Salt, for aale bv I J, Aug. 17,1876. YV EBY.