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i he Constitutional Amendment* Jmsr Ki-tlitios proj'c&ing -aft amend ment to theH’orstitution of the Stale, ll.v.lvrd, hr the I..ffeHlur* of Wist \ irgini.i, two-thirds of ail the member* cUeted to each House agreeing thereto: That the following and the same is hereby proposed sc-»n autenOment to the <'oii'ii tat ton of this State, to wit: That article eight id ' aid constitution »s it now I* lv .* ru ken .’ it, and ilie following be in **ttcd 111 licit thereof; A UllCl.K VIII. Jl'MCltL DEPARTMENT. I. The j'Klitial power of the State shall la vc.UaI in a supieme court of appeals, in circuit courts, and the judges thereof, in such infeiior tribunals as arc herein au thorised, and in jus rices of the peace. si CRIME COVKT or APPEALS. ‘J. The supreme court of ap|w»als shall c i 'i>t i f 1. ur judges, any three cf whom drill l«e a *pi r.m for tiie transaction of business. They shall be elected by the voters of the Slate, atnkbold tlteir office h r ihe teito of twelve yean, unless sooner re* moved in the manner prescribed l>y this const iiutioii, except that the judges In office when this article-takes effect shall remain therein until the ex pi ration of tin ir puts nt term of otlii e. J. Il shall have original jurisdiction in • i*. s i I habeas Corpus, in aw litn us and prohibition, ll shall have appellate juris diction in civil cases where the matter in o«n* rover, v, exclusive of cools, is of greater v due or amount thau one hundred dollars; • n controversies eocevrning the title or U>iind.>iits of land, the |>rot>ate of wills, the apjs intment or ipialilicaMon of a |*er . n.il representative, guardian, committee • c s-urator; or concerning a mill, road, w i_v, ferry or landing; or the right of a on (Miration or county to levy ti lls or taxes, and also in cases of ijiio warranto, habeas . i pus, martlanra*, ceitmrari ami proliibi :; 'i. aid i i oa-es involv ing freedom or the constitutionality of a law. It shall have appellate jurisilicliou in criminal case* where thebe has licen a conviction for fcl iiy *-f lukslemcauK in a circuit court, and •\ !hTc-a conviction has hvn had in any in • rior Ci' itt and been affirmed in a circuit court, and in cases relating to the public revi line, the right of aj»j<eal .-hall belong to llic Slate as well as the defendant, and such h r appellate jurisdiction, in both ci.il oid criminal cases, as may l»c preseti'xal hv I iw. I. No d- cition rendered by the supreme *c«>uit of ap|*'ids shaH l<c considered as bindirg authority ii|n>ii any of the inferior v’laiv, III uiv I'Jim u* I r c.ii-c ilii'iiivtl, unless sin It xlecidon is >i currexl in tv at least three juxlgcs of vjiil court. 5 \\ hen a judgment or decree is reversed Of jthrjied l*y the supreme court ofap|>eaK x very piinl f.xirlxr arising up*n the rex-ord x f l!u* x’ase sh.d! !*• considered ami decided; and tin* reasons there-for shall l*e concisely ft itx-d in writing, ami preserved with the rxcoid xd the case; and it shall l*e the duty x>f*the cxiurt to prepare a syllabus of the piitiU adjudicated m eaeh ease cu)icurrx-d its by three il the jmlges thereof, which ; h tfl be prx lived to the published rei>oit of tlie ca rs <>. \ writ xJf error, supcrse-xleaa or ippeat •trail l e allowed by the supreme court of :<p|>eali> or a judge thereof, upon a petitii u -igning error in the judgment or pro xvestings of the inferior court, and then only after sard court or judge shall have x x a mined and cxmsideml the record and a-'ignincnl of errors, and is satisfied that there i< error in the same, or that it pre .■ lit-a p int po jier for the consideration of the supreme court of appeals. 7. Jf inm any cause a vacancy shall occur iu the supreme court of appeals, the governor shall is,ue a writ of election to .ill such vacancy at the next general elec tion for the residue of the term; and in the meantime lie sh ill till su.h vacancy by appointment until a judge is elected and qualified. JJut if the unexpired term be less than two years the govcim*r shall till mch vacancy by appointoicnflor the unex pirx-xl term. K. Theollicers of the supreme court of sp|"eals, Jxirpt the reporter, shall be ap pointed by the court, or, in vacation of the judges tliereof, with piwcr of removal; flicir duties and combination sh til be pro serifs d by law. y. There shall Is* at least two terms of the supreme court of appeals held annually, at such time.- and places &s iuay be pre *vi!U.d by law. CinrilT cornts. lO.^Tlie State shall l>c‘ divided into thir b eii circuits. For tin* circuit hereinafter , .ill* d the fii W, two juijges shall be elected, and for each <h the other circuits one judge shall lie elected by the voters thereof, hw h ol the judgus so elected .'hall hold his oflice for the term of eight years, unless aoomr removed iu the ninnner prescribed In this institution. The jnjgis of the circuit VxrfirU in office when this artiele tak*s cllrct shall remain therein until the expir ation of the term fi r which they have bexn elected iu the circuits in which they m y u aforesaid. A vacancy in the* office of a | !ge of the circuit court shall he fillexl in toe same manner as is provided for in any • isc of a vacancy iietkc office of a judge ol the supreme court of appeals. Ihiring his i ntinnance in <d?sre the judge of a circuit x ourt shall reside in the circuit of which by is judge. The bndnesn of the first etr i uit may Is* apportioned between the judges 111 thv same county «>r in diflVreut counti* * within tl.e circuit al the smie time or at '•^iScreut time*, as may be prweribed by law. .11. A circuit am it shall be held in every county fn the Stale at least three times in • ach year, and provisions may be made by I iw for holding rjiecial terms of said court. A judge of any circuit may hold the courts in aiHithcr circuit. 12. The circuit court shall have the sti Jarvision and control of all proceeding* before justice* and other inferior tribunals, l*y mandamus, prohibition and certiorari. They shall except in cases confined exidu cvfly by this constitution to s*.mc oilier tribunal, h.ive original and general juris* diet*<>(i of ail matter* at law where the amount in controversy, exclusive of inter est, exceeds fifty dollars: of all cases of haiieas corpus, mandamus, quo warranto tnd prohibition: and all cases in (ijtiHr, and of all crimes and misdemeanor*. They shall have appellate jurisdiction In all cases, civil and criminal, where an apj-eal writ of error or supersedeas may l>e allowed to the judgment or proceedings of any in ferior tribunal. They shall also have such other Juri-dictioo, whether aupervisory, original appellate, or concurrent, a* is or may beprescribed bv law. 13. Until otherwise provided by law, the State shall be divided into the following circuits: The countie* *»f Brooke, Hau <%>tk, Ohio and Miyeiiall shall corstltute tlieJirst circuit; tiie counties of Monon galia, Marion and Uarri-*on,*the second; • be counties of I’restofi, Taylor, harbour, Tucker ami Randolph, the third; the . uniie* of Wetael, Tyler, Ritchie and 1 *isldcidgr,the f< •tilth; theeountii s <*f Wood, Wirt and Pleasant, ihe tilth; tlie emnliw of < lav, (i ilini r, JackwHi, Roan ami (iillrriiii, lite sixth ; tbc counties of Putnam, Kanawha und Mason, the seventh; the counties of <'shell, Wayne, Lincoln and Logjiu, the eighth; the counties of Me Dowell, Mercer, lialeigh, Wyoming and Boone, the ninth; the counties of tlreenbrier, Monroe, Sum mer*, Fayette *nd Pocnbontaa, the tenth; the c^un'lic* of I’nahur, lewis Braxton, Nicholas and Webster, the eleventh; the li. . o! (.ran* Hardy, Ha...| Mn.^,.,1 ..,d 1‘emlMoti, the twellh;the i untie- i t Jetlei on. Berkeley and Mor t »c, the tnuteenlh. I 14. The legislature may rearrange the i circuits herein provided for at any session thereof next preceding anv general election of the *udges of said circuits, and after the year one thousand eight hundred and eighty-eight, may at any such session, in crease or diminish the number thereof. l'> The legislature shall provide by law for holding regular and special terms of the circuit courts, whoc from any can*** the jttdge shall fail to attend, or, if iu attendance, cannot projwrly preside, o EN EKALT BOV IslOXS. lt». All judges shall be commissioned by ihe governor. The salary of a judge of the supreme court of appeal* shall he two thousand two hundred dollars jwr annum, and that of a judge of the circuit court -hall lie one thousand eight hundicd dol lars iwr annum ; and eaclrsh til receive the j -same mileage a member* of the legudittute. Provided, That Ohio county may pay an additional sum per annum to the judges of the circuit court thereof; but such allow stt.ee shill not be increased or diminished during the term of office of the judges to whom it may have been made. No indue during his term of office shall practice the profession of law or hold any other office, appointment or public trust, under this or anv other government,and rhe acceptance thereof shall vacate his judicial office. Nor shall he during hi* continuance therein fa eligible to any political office. 17. Judges may i>e removed from office bv a concurrent vote of both holi es of the legislature, when from age, disease, mental or Ixxlilv inlinuity or intemperance they arc incapable of dint harging the duties of their office, lint two-thirds of all the members elected to cadi house ftiusi fcrtrr cur in such vote, aud the cause of removal shall l»e cntercu upon the journal of each h<>u-e. The judge againal whom the legis lature may be about to proceed shall re ceive notice thereof, accompanied with the cause alleged for his removal, at least twen'v day* before the day on which action is proposed tube taken therein. 18. The voter* "f each county shall elect a clerk of the ciicuit court, whose term of office shall l*e six yearn ; his ditie* *»td Compensation r.r.d the manner of removing him from t 111 - v shall !h- prescribed by law ; an<l when a vacancy shall occur in the office, the circuit court or the judge thereof in vacation shall till the same by appoint ment until the next general election. Tn anv case in rcsjwct to which-the clerk shall be so situated as tosuakc it improper for him to act, the said court .'hall appoint a clerk to act therein. The clerk* of said eomt in otlicc when this article takes effect, shall remain therein for the term for which they were elected, mile** sooner removed in the manner preset tutu t>y raw. 19. The legUUhrre may er talli-'h courts of limited jurisdiction within any county, im*orjH<r:tted city,town or village, with the right ef appeal" to the circuit court, sub ject to euch limitations as may he pre scribed by law; and all courts of limited jurisdiction heretofore established in any county, incorjiorated city, town or village, shall remain as at present constituted until otherwise provided by law. The municipal court of Wheeling shall continue in exist ence until otherwise provided by law, ftYid -aid court and the judge thereof, shall ex ercise the powers and jurisdiction heretofore conferred upon them ; and appeals in civil cases from said court shall He directly to the supreme court of appeals. 20. No citizen of this State who aided or participated in the late war between the government of the United States and a part of the people thereof on either side, shall l>e liable in any proceeding, civil or crim inal; nor shall his property lie seized or sold under filial process issued upon judg ments or decrees heretofore rendered, or otherwise, because of any act done in accordance with the usages of civilized warfare in the prosecution of said war. The legislature shall provide by general laws, for giving full force and elifet to this section. 21. Such parts of the common law, and of the laws of this State as arc in force when this article goes into ojieration, and are not repugnant thereto, shall Ik* and continue the law of the State until altered or repealed hv the legislature. All civil and criminal suits and proceedings pending in the former circuit courts of this Stat**, -h dl remain and be proceeded in Is-fore the circuit courts of the counties in w liicli they were landing. corsTY coricr®. 22. There shall be in each county of tl.v .'late a county court, composed of three omiui--loners, and two of said commis sioners shall lie* a i|Uorum fur the transac tion of business. It shall hold four regular session* in each year, at such times as may bo fixed tijmin and entered of record I v the tid court. l’iovi-ious may lie' made by law bsr bidding sjK-<i d sessions of said court. 2A. The commissioners shall lie elected hv the volets of the county, and hold their oihee for the term of six years, eVeept that at the first meeting of said coin hi is. i mers thev shall designate, by lot or otherwise, in such m huh r as they may det* rmii.i'y one •>! their numlier, who shall hold his ollice for the term of two years, one for four years, ami one fur six years, so that one shall l<e elected every two years. Hut no two of said commissioners shall In? elected from the- line magisterial district. And if two or mure persons residing in the same dis trict shall receive the greater intmlier of Tutes cast at any election, then only tliconc of such i» rsons receiving the highest miiu lK-r snail ne ueciarcu i icrieu, ami me per s«.ii living in another district, w ho.shall re ceive the next highest numlvr of votes, shall Ik- declared elected. Said commis sioners shall annually elect one of tln ir it q-a I cr a* president, and each shall receive 50 jKT Jay for his services in court, to be paid out of the county treasury. 21. The county courts, through tlnir clerks, shall have the custody of all deeds and other papers presented for record in their counties, and the same shall Ik- pre served therein, or otherwise disjK-sed ot, as now is, or may tv prvserib. d by law. They shall have jurisdiction in all matters of probate, the appointment and qualification of jvrsoiial representatives, guardians, committees, curators, and the settlement of their accounts, and in all matters relating to apprentices. They shall also, under snch regulations as may l»e prescribed by law. have the su 1 vrintemlence and administra tion of the internal police and fiscal nfi'flirs of their counties, including the establish ment and regulation of roads, ways, bridge*, public landings, ferric* and iuill<, with authoritv to lay and disburse the county levies, Provided, That no license for the sab-of intoxicating liquor* in any incor porates! city, town or village, shall he granted without the consent of the munici pal authorities thereof, tir«t had and ob tained. They shall, in all eases of contest, judge of the election, qualification and re turns of their own members, and of all county and diotiict officers, subject to such regulations, by apival or otherwise, as may Iw prc-scrilvd by law. Such courts nny exercise such other pow. r* and perform »ucli other duties, not of a judicial nature, a< may be prescribed by law. And pro vision'may lie made, under such regula tions as may be prescribed by law, for the probate of wills, and for the appointment ;,nd qiislificatiou of j-* r^-nal representa tives, guardians, committees and curators .lining the recess of the regular -essions of the county court. Such tribunals as have been heretofore established by the legisla ture under and L-y virtue of the thirty fourth section of the-eighth article of the constitution of one thousand eight hundred and seventy-two, for police and fiscal pnr im-es. -hail, until otherwise provided by law, remain and continue as at present tt»i.-tittiled in the runnt-es in which they have I veil respectively established, and .hall he and act is to |h lire and ll-cul mat j lei in lu u ot the county court created by : tair article until othe w;ee provided by I aw. And, until Otherwise provided l»y law, such clerk hs is mentioned in the twenty sixth section-of this article, shall exercise any power* and discharge any duties here tofore conferred on, or required of : ny cr-urt or tribunal established for judicial purposes under the said article anil section of the constitution of one thousand eight hundred anil seventy-two, or theclei k of said court or tribunal respectively, ifc*j»cclinj.j the recording and preservation of deeds and other piqtcrs presented for ^record, matters of probate, the app iintnicnt-and qualifica tion of personal representatives, guardians, committees, curator* and the settlement i t their account*, ar.d iu all matters relating to apprentices. *25. All actions, suits and proceedings net embraced in the next preceding section, pending in a county court when this artrcl lakes cileot, together with the record* ar.tl i is pen pertaining tliercto as well s* all record;! I'.cd-piqiers jici taiiTing to such ac tions, suits and pro veilings, as have already been disposed of by said courts rliall be transmitted to and tiled with the clerk of the circuit court of the county to which i dice all process outstanding j»t the time this article goes into eperatiou shall l>e returned: and said clerk shall have tl.e same power and shall perform the same duties in relation to such records, pa jars and proceedings as were vested in anil rc quir I of the clerk of the county court, mi the day before tills article shall take eflcct. All such actions, suits and proceedings so pending as aforesaid, shall he docketed, i prue* oiled in, tried, heard and determined in all nspools by the circuit court, its H said suits and proceedings had originated in said court. 23. Tir" voteis of ea h county shall elect a cleik of the county court, whose term of office shall he six years. Hi* duties and compensation, and- the manner of his re moval, shall l>e prescribed by law. Hut the clerks ol saiil courts, new in office,shall remain then in for the term for wl ichtliev may have been elected, units* sooner re moved therefrom, in the manner prescribed bv law. '*27. Each count--shall he laid oft into districts, not less than three nor mote than ten in numbo , ami as nearly equal as may be in territory and population. There shall be elected in each dL-trict containing a p ipulatioii not exceeding twelve hundr-d, one justice of the peace, and if the popula tion exceeds that number, two such justices shall be elected therein. Every justice si;-ill reside in the district 1 r which he w s elected, and hold hu office h r torn of four vcars, in less sooner reiuovi tl in the manner pn*cril>c<l hy law. 1 he districts as tiny now exist, Mian remain mi cuaugcu u; w. county court. ... , . . 28. The civil juris lictiun of a justice of the jieacc .-hall *':tcnd to actions of i:s-um;> i>il, debt, detinue and trover, if the auioti* t claimed, exclusive of interest, docs not ex ceed three hundred dollars. The jurisdic tion of justices of the peace shall extend throughout their county; tliev shall te conservators of the pence, and have such jurisdiction and power in criminal o -s«s as mav bo prescribed by law. Ami justices of the’jieace shall have’ authority to take the acknowledgment of deeds and other writ ings, ad minster oaths, atrl take and certify depositions. An.l the legislature may give to justices stTch additional civil jurisdiction and powers within their respective counties as may be deemed expedient, under such regulations and restrictions as may be presented by general haw. except llial in ‘nits to recover in or. y or damages their jurisdiction and powers shall m no ease exceed three hundred dollars. App hIs slial 1 be allowed from judgments of just c-s of the peace in such manner as may te prescribed hv law. 2”.). The legislature snnll Upon the appli cation- of liny county, reform, alter or imr.lifv the county court established by this article in attch county, and in lieu thereof, with the as-cnl cf a m .jori'v of the \otcrs o m. It county, voling at an e!ettlor, create n not her tribunal for thr transaction of the btii-imrs required to be p.riorined by the countvcourt created by this article; and in Midi ease, ail the provisions of this .-.'Hide in relation to thepothity cobij shall be ap plicable to the tribunal t sialdisfrcd in.lieu «-f said c nut. And when such tribunal has been established, it shall continue to act in lieu of the county couit until olher.vitc provid- d by law. 30. The ollicc of connuWoncr ami jus tice of | cace shall be deemed ic.e- m I ...tilde. Vacancies in the olii.e oi com missioner, clerk of the county court and justices ol the jH-ace shall he Idled l>y the touiity cwiut of the county uutil the next l^r.cral election. Joinr Kksoi.i tion pro; n amend ment to the cm-litiiti.-n «>f this Slate. I.'-solved, 1-y the legislature <>f West Virginia, two-thirds <f all the numbers . lech d to each house agreeing therein, That the following te and the same is hereby pr.-j 1.1.1 .-s :.n amendment to tlie constitu tion <if this State, to wit: That section thirteen, of article three, ns ii now is be strit-heri out and the following ' ins-i ted in lien thereof. - 13. lo suit:- at common law, where the value in controversy i-x.aeds twenty dol lars, exclusive of interest and costs, the right of trial by jury, if n.piir.d by fill.* r p:-rty. shall be preserved ; and in such suit before a justice, a joy may consist of six |x rsons. No fact tried hy <i jury shall he otherwise re-examined in any Case than according to the rules of the common law.' I^OU the be t selected ami largest assoitcd 4 Stuck of Ginids in iny lin *, call at tlie One I’l iew Iti-liable dr.-eery n! Jame- H.Kvdsick.— 1 mi wi i ti hi I 111 v Goods fri -h ami Prime in i|U.i!i tv—bought 11 mu the beat bouse* in Baltimore umi Philadelphia—among which are SU1AKS, COFFEES A XI) 'PEAS, Svrups•T all grades. Spic-s, (’mined Fruit*, Jel* li-s, Apple aud I'cu-li liulfer, I»r i«-il Apples, i’ra ehes and Corn, Pium-s, Kiee, l’kkk-s. Macearnni, Confections, Crackers anil Cheese, all grades ol Tobacco and Scaurs. Glass, Gui-on’s, Ibi-.-kiiigliani and Wooden Ware, Ilacou—all kinds, Fish by the dozen i r hundred. To supply the wants and demands of my many customers I have added t-> my already large stock | a full line of 1)H\ GOODS, NOTIONS, Consisting, in part, oT Dross Goods, Calicoes, Crown and bleached Muslin, Hosiery, Collars, Overalls, Ready Made Clothing, a:;d anic*- line of Summer Hats. These good* are marked down at bottom Prices, nnil 1 Intend t i - -II them as cheap a?any live man in the city. Pill and see me and ; 1 trill prove it. bring the “Dollars of your Dad* | dies” and invest them where your daddies used to do badness, being now established on a solid basis, l purpose making inv establishment a per manent institution. Thankful to the general { public for the large and liberal patronage b-stow ! ed upou me in the past, l hope by offering none but the i- -t good* at lowest prices and fair dealing to merit and increase the sa ne. ££PAIIkinds of Country Produce taken tn ex change for Goods. Goods delivered within the corporation. Customer a can have accomodations for their horses if they wish without charge.".- .* Respectfully, JAM I-.*. 11. KODIUCK. ^ . ) Jesse M. Kngle. biLtsuiN. - JdlulS n K-idrick. May 24, lt>70-ly. —•; c;i:o. r. LIGHT .V CO. Have for sale: Genuine Neat-foot Oil, per gallon, ?1 20 Second Quality, “ “ 1 00 Genuine Lard Oil, “ " 1 20 No. 1 Fish Oil, “ 11 T.i Double boiled l.inseed Oil (remember), Kerosene Oil, loO- test. babbitt’s Soap, babbitt's ball Potash, Toilet Soap, if 1.00 perdizeti. (,'arbolic l>ogSoap, Carbolic Toilet S" •(-, Carbolic Medicinal Soap. rPl!b erittitd hat ul Print in Tow n it | J. KAN. KODKICL j Fashionable Furniture. W E arc receiving a large Stock of FURNITURE of the very latest styles, embracing some very nice CHAMBER & PARLOR SETTS, LOUNGES, CENTRE TABLES, BUREAUS, ! SIDEBOARDS. BEDSTEAD'S, SPRING BEDS, .MATTRESSES, AC, j which have been purchased direct from the Mann ! f&cturera of Ciuciunsli and Chicago ar.d Wbrch ' we causell I AT BALTIMORE PRICES. XEAV FURXITUR made to order; old j furniture repaired, and UPHOLSTERING done a* heretofore by our excellent workman. I We are the agents fur Jefferson County for the ! New Patent METALLIC SiVKIAL CASKET, s the handsomest and m«*t durable casket in use, ! which can be furnished at u greatly reduced price. I ROSEWOOD and other Wooden Caskets always | on hand. SADI,hit A BRO. The Jelloratou County MUTUAL Fire Insurance Co., OFFERS to the people of Jefferson and sur rounding Counties Insurance in a safe Coni I p'anv nt the actual cyst of insurance*, which is ninth cheaper than the rotes usually charged, and keeps the money at home. Good < i-ks from responsible parties are invited. Executive Committee meets every Tuesday. Ominous —X. S. White, Henry H. Davenport, Edward Tearnoy, Jolm W. Rider, W. II. T. Lew is, Daniel H. Ill,h,over. Win. L. Wilsou, Eugene Baker, John W. Grantham. James Logie, Chan. V. Wilson, John II. Zlttlo, Jacob S. Melvin, Ww. D. Smith, Wui. A. Morgan. X. S. WHITE, President, il. It. 1)A VEX PORT, Treasurer. Exuci’tivk Conuirrnk.— X. S. Whito. Win. IL T. Lewis, John \V. Rider, Eugene Baker and Wm. L. W ilson. R. A. ALEXANDER, Sect’y *fr O n. Agent. I.ocai, Aukxts.—Middleway—Wm. Gilbert; Kearneysville-J. C. llitner; !larpei'« Ferry— (.'has. K. Trail; Shepherdstown—11. C. Entler. ron P.CGTCRING gray hair to its NATURAL VITALITY AND POL OR. I r is a m ?t agreeable dressing, which is at once harmless and effectual, f«.r preserving the hair. It festor-g, with t!ie gloss and fr linesJ of youth, faded or gray, light, and red hair, to a rich brown, or deep black, as may b • desired. By its use thin hair is thickened, and baldness often though not always cured. It checks falling of the hair immedi ately, and causes a new growth in all cases wherirtfcugfbMids are not decayed; ’ > to ' 'ashy ' of oflicrwiso diseased hair, it Imparts vitality and strength: end fenders ft pliable' The Viooi; cleanses the scalp, cures end prevents the formation of dandrulT; and, by its cooling, stimulating! m**l soothing properties, It heals most if not all of the humors and diseases peculiar to the scalp, keeping it cool, clean, and ‘•oft, under which conditions diseases of the scalp and hair arc impossible. As* rt Dressing for Ladies’ Hair Tin' Vkjok is incomparahle. It iscolor less, contains neither oil nor dye, and will not soil h Idle cambric. It imparts an agreeable ami lasting perfume, and as an article for the toilet it Is economi cal and unsurpassed in its tcxcel!encc» PREPARED BY DR. J. C. AYER 4c C9., Practical aiul Analytical Chemists; Lowell, Mass. SOLD BY al:. DKCCCISTS btbbtwbbbb. UnUUIN'O.—I'ofrunM and North Carolina Herring for uik'bv the barrel, und Family liue Herring by the hi.lt barrel. June II, ’7J. OKO. W. T. KKAUSI.EY . GEO. T. LIGHT & CO., Dh.UKIl IS 1 )rtitrs. IMctlicinos. I>.,\iril SCllOObUOOKS,STATION KKY.TOliACCUS, ClHAItS, AC., r I iaKI-.S Hi is opportunity y I manning patrons lot their uioslliberiilpair*.nagevjr foi the lust ye.tr, and hopes‘by strict atteu- /ft tion and fair dealing to merit* gontinuanceofthe fame. I sell ji ti-ruie goods aiv. ays ; do not Wit coirn/r./Yt/ or rhv»p go<>tl" for the Ac-/. \\ afHnt everything sold tube returned if not as guaran teed. It is ui y desire, and a i-s" pleasure, to sell tny patrons TI1E REST QUALITY Of 0001)8 o fir t »■., b ut willi: compelled, sell them Laudanoni for ii cts., Syrup for :! cts., aiid Cologne for 2-Act#, per pint; but at the.same time, letmeintorm you, that according totho United State* i’harmacopea, you can’t make Laudanum toiTessthan ID cts,,by the wholesale. A uiuch cheaper plants to buy your goods ye a mi ii a, and add the- imltr yourself. 1 u ant all m v old Aceounf.- iettled up by p*y ing the Cash immediately, atohriew/rnes beguti imme diate! v, if uot sooner. \Vii I not ask for money on the new ones until alter Harvest. C1 < >’ A Kit beat in to mi. GE0.T.LIU1IT. May I, 187C. Feet of Yellow Pine Lumber. r|t|IK undersigned ha* just stocked his Lumber I Yard, at the Charlestown StcAin Sa'.v Mills, j w ith one of the largest lot* <>f Choice Yellow Pine Lumber ever offered to the citizens of Jefferson county. The supply embraces the b -t quality i>r Framing Lumber and I'lank, I'lasti ring Latli*, Ac., all of u hich will hi disputed oi at the lowest market rates I May Is, 1“TJ. WM. I’lllLLU'S. ] C'iD-prl iii 'gttinl T)il Clol l*S. i ,■) I S. liag Carp, nrigju.-t received: t'l styles of . S If/roin - Sup* r. Extra Super, and |tiu‘sels, 4 stvies .1 Floor Oil Cloth; 4-4 and 4 Mahoga ny, Oak, Rosewood, Mottled and White furni ture Oil Cloths, and 1 4 and C t Rlack do., for sale by GKO. W. T. K E A LSI. E Y. Dec. 20, 1879. I r'*»/*/* A WEEK in vnur own town, and no Ol)t) Capital risked.” You can give the busi ni -s atrial without expense. Thcbestopportu.nl 1 Jj . . - - . I • • room toexplaiu here. \ "U can devote, all your lime or otilv your rparc time t > the business, and ' make gtest pay for every hour that you work.— : ake A • mu oh as rat n. 8 sod I »r *im cUI • private leruir andpattiriPar.-. which we uiatl free. - i Outiit free. Don’t complain of haul tino-s j while \ou have such a chance. Address U. U.YL i LETT A CO.. I’m liiinJ, Maiue. i Au-. Id, lwi-i ly. ; Jefferson Carriage Factory. | rnilE undersigned respectfully announce;! to the j citizens ol Jefferson ami the public generally 1 that he is still at the old stand iu CIIAR LESTO W IV, on the adjoining souare to the Bank of Charles town, two doors \\ est oT Trussell A Lucas’ store, where he unites € A ft R I A G E S OF ALL DESIGNS, '!?t>ckav-*ys, Phaetons, Buggies, Jurapscats, dag gers, and Extension Top Spring Wagons and Market Wagon3. Haring been doing b’l-iness more than twelve years, and working lur Wells J. Hawks before the war, and having now in ury employ Mr. Win. A. Davis arid Thomas Ilian, Hawks’ old reliable ‘Painter arid Wobd-wot iter, I can give satisfaction .to all who may favrtr me with a call. All New Work built In- me warranted for Pvct.’C months. REPAIRING done in the best manner and a', ihort notice, and with the best material. Oct. ’>J, 1 $7£ -y JOHN K. IIIJ.BERT. TAX NOTICE. ' riXA’XES f r 1878 are over dfce and must be set } f tied this month to enable me to meet the ex penses of tire State and county. All persons in debted for Taxes for the years 1877 ned 1878, are requested to settle for both year s on or before the 2oth of March, 1870, or the bills will be levied and property sold after that date. J. p. WILTSHIRE. 1). S., Is instructed to exe cute the above notice within the corporate limits of Charleston n. EUGENI-: BAKER, March 29, 1879-tf. Sheriff. General Fire I nsnrance Agency J) EPRESENT1NG leading Companies doing l. business in West Virginia. PEA BUI) V OF WHEELING, GERMAN OF WHEELING, CONTI NENTA I. OF N KW YORK, HOME OF NEW YORK, .ETNA OF IIAKT’KOR’D, LIVERPOOL. LONDON AND GLOP.E of England. Office In the Gibson building near the Court House. V * .UETANDE-R, Agent. Dccombcr27, 1879. Mitchell’S west end cologne for . sale by MERCIlAN r A MITCHELL. i'i AKDEN .*K>nS.* fi’.'r shle t •• \ A MERCHANT & MITCHELL. (fOA'L..l>! L, Turner* and Lamp Chimney* for j uli'CV Mar. U.’80. MEIICH A N T & M ITCH ELL. \ LARGE and superior stock of Toilet Soaps just received by , HITLER ,F AIS* Al.ITll. i I LATENT MEDICINES ot every description. : j lie rl.Ei; & aisqi i \ it. HEADQUARTERS for Lucas’ Liquid Taint*. Call and get a Circular in refer ur ce to their excellent quality RITLKll A AiSQl 1TII. \ LARGE supply of Taper and Stationery Goods at very fov.’pr.eer. ' 1JUTLKR ,(• AILQUITH. IANRKKTH'S Garden Seed in great variety. j Mi:TLER A AISQITTH'. HAIR itUCSIIES, Combs. Torfumerv wild Toilet One'4*. lll’TLKU A AISQl lTit. | I NINE Chewing an.1. Smoking Tub:’’, ecus an.' . ^ Superior Segars. HITLER <!• AlSQlilTlI. I EVERYTHING usually kept in » first-class [ J j Hi uvr Store* can !•.* purchased from us a: j t. - . rnable price!. HI TLEKA AlS M IT!' WTINDOW Glass, T.Vgv.uh d Nears foot OiJ. >V Rl TLER .1 AISQl I III. .Mar. 20, '80. <;ix>. t. jai«HT U AS just received some novelties in the- Taper ; line; also Visiting Caids. .j . GEO. T. ' Ci T. })‘,'.V0 A TI) DEANS grown bv Landreih X Son!, ao.d Cy v. GEO. T. LIGHT. I'' TREK A HORSE i OWDERS- the b.-t or. j llie market —w ar runt. <1 not to injure Kronil .Marcs—prepared and sold bv ‘ GKO. T. ! IGJIT. \ LL kinds of Taper am! Ei. eh'pes sold i>. 2 i Murt!i 20, Jnso. GEO. T. LIGHT. 1)1UMK Clover and Timothy Seed for sale* ul lowest market prices by HORACE TEAM. A CO. t Mil E best sapling Clover ,’.•(•(! for sale bvj | HORACE REALL 11 CO. V Complete Slock of Choice Garden and Flower Seeds, Onion Set*, and Seed 4’nta toes' for aalc by HORACE REALL & CO. I }l V the Ruelfeye Wheat and Seed Fan. It i | ) cheap and does its work rapidly and well. HORACE REALL A CO. flMl E Young Amer ica Corn Slieller ar.d Sepa I ratnr is tlio most popular machine In use, lor sale by HORACE REALL A CO. rjMiY the Wiard True Chill, d Tiow. It is tie' 1 lighteat draft plow now manufactured. Feb. ’.’8 ’SO. HORACE REALL A CO. Hoot anil Shoe Making. rpilE undersigned having returned r<> Chat I - ^ town, ha* resumed TOOT AND SIIOK MAKING AND RIA AIRING, ar.d solicit* the patronage bf the puhli'c. TromptitMde, good work and reasonable charge? arc the inducement? held out for cn?tomer?. Call upon me at the Shop latilv occupied by Thomas C. Spinks, on Main street. DAVID HECK. April 10, 1880. rpiJK “ Ufci.VFOilCKI* Slllui for Mm ana 1 Boy* at J. KAN. BOBKlCK’rt. f FVS* Bor*’ and Children’* Hat*. Turkov I _[t! Kit] Oil-dressed Table Datnask, Napkin* to mutch, for sale bv. April I'd, ’ J. KAN ROMtiCK. A POWERFUL TONIC A SURE APPETIZER. ENRICHER OF THE BLOOD. CURES DYSPEPSIA. CURES INDIGESTION. -- ALL DRUGGISTS SELL THEM. SOLE PROPRIETORS. THE BROWN CHEMICAL CO. BALTIMORE, Md. ^’•O/’V/’T A MONTH guarracteed. SI2 a day >j. )( /\ ) *t homemade by the Industries.— I Capital not required; we rtarl you. Men, women, boy* flt.cl girl* make money lu>trr at work f»r us than anything else. The work 1* light and | pleasant. ondfUch U« anyone ran go light «L - Those who are wise who *ee this notice will lend us their address at once and for theiuielr.es Coitly Outlit and terms free. No tv Is the time.— Those already at work are laying up large rums of rnoner. Addr.-rs TltUK <f- CO., Augusta, Ang. i1 i ■". — l V " i 1IA MS. 1)KST Brand Maryland Canvas* Hams, al.o ) countr v-cured Shoutd- r* and Sid<-.*. fir sale 1 i y ’ (JEU. W. 1. KEABSLLV. J April !«, 1-..W. IDKUGTRAD®. 1A1J/7D. JJL’TLBK AND AI^Ql:mf> Druggists & Apothecaries, DKXI.KRS JM Drugs, Paints, Oils, Cljcmicnls I*:tlciit Mt'dlfiHMi JI7A7)0II’-OP ASS, POTTY. SOAPS AXO PERFUMERY, School Ilool£N,Stalioncry, Tobacco and CiyrarH, Would respectfully inform their Customers and Ihe Public that they are new addin* largely to their , I Stock of all the above mentioned lines of goods I and offering them at j-t iocs to »uit the times. t> •. 1,1879. * HEW GOOBS! ■ _ I HAVE received uiy n«rul i«sartmer!t of "Spring nity ooous, also anovtutit:s axu\ j V t’h'k'XS II’ I HE. G. W. T. KKAKSLEY. \ 17 li ITK ind Fancy Matting. Table end Floor XX Oil J.olbs, Ac.,’for sale by May 10 is79. 0. W. T. KKAUSLKY. I'MIESII Turkish Prunes and canned Tomatoes, ^ iuat received and for sale cheap by i Feb 15,187!). DA VTD HOW KM.. ! C* 1 Xl1 ° A ' EAR, or $ > t) 20 a lOv/v/ day in vour own locality. So . Women do as w II «■> men. Many make tnoTe than the amount stated above. So one e.in fail to make money fast. Any one can du the work. You can make from SR cl*, to • an hour by tie j voting vour evenings and spare time to the busi ness. It costs nothing to try the bu*im-ss. Noth- t jpg like it for making money ever offered botore. ; PVjinc -s pleasant and sf«i— ' y hou liable. Read er, if vou want tc know all about the beat paving business before the phblic, send us y«*»r address and wo vi ill sent! vou lull pai ticulars and private tetins flee ; samples worth als» free ; yon can then mhke t:p vour initnl tor yourstlf. Address GEORGE STlNSp.V & CD , Portland Maine. Aug. IC. 1879—ly. rnilK REST AND CHEAPEST! I.V> Gallons I fuels’I.iiriid Paint, all colors. jn<t recefvi"! by HUTI.KK A- AISQI IT1I. UT IN DOW GLASS, all »i*t ?. and Puttv. for - i . ITUTL1TR <f- A’Sgl l i’l!. IKE "OLD FAMILY CRQCERY” ALIVE AuAL\ ! HAVING ‘7 urclia®. «l tin* Store a uil Stork <*f Mr. Warren Kbr 1 will cu&'iuOc * ’so same line of business at his old stand. 1 oiler a i.u • assortment of dine 1:1:ies,siwahs, <defers, TE.I ,v, SEl < 'ES. S1111 1 % .(• ('. Also a larj;o stock of WOODKN'-WAKK, CHOCK KIIY & SAM*. I »•.licit the patronaje of my friends and tli • public, and am satisfied tln-v willtiml inert .cl; of oi ime iiu l til v mid m\ pi lees vet v low. April 12, 1879. li. II.COOK I*. I rou CAR BE CURED. I I I.II S I. " (lull’s (tl.OSS STAIll’ll. T'O sj I.KI and I.Al'MiKV ^uAi’S, COcNTItY l: VCO.X—llauis, Sides and Shoulders, lot -ale by II. II. COOK K. 1 I piWI!Kit and SHOT. CATS, KKVOI.V KUS. . I SAItlilNKS. I. OliSTI.lt and fAJ.Mo.V. JKKKKI) COItN It .l l'. HKYILKH H AM, CHOW <TIO\>’, .1 nd Kill M, CAKING I’OW |»Kll, for sate hr 1*. tool !.. I Sepl. i:.. 1879. i Tin Kooliirjj. 0 ( 11 ill Kit K is Midi a llilnp as •* -I,...l.!\” in tin , I rooling. We would be triad If the peisoii, contemplatin'; tin roof* tor tin ir balGtin^- would call and examine the quality of the tin nod In us. HI KK k GAl.liAHKU. Sept. 20. 1879. Yonv A 11 on lion IS respectfully called to lie most extraordinary ulTerinf w itbin the memory of the oldest In habitant. Good, II mot, Staple, EVEIc i J) \V auun>, • i ur Inter, will be su'd .it tbo lutve/l ptict*s ever united. Keinuuib-r that tbis sale Is nut a re Unction of price* to dote oflt anold, rbop worn ,ti;cV, blit a tioHO fair offering of fli-rh, tiff i I □bio and Sellsonable flood*. And I barn made eaten rive preparation? to take nil the <'OK' olf-ivd in exchange for g*>o*I? at matkrt pile*. Roll In jour i coin and gelyoilr g■ toil tub.'tautial HEM) V-J/A DE.t'LOTHES, HOOTS, SHOES, HA TS, CAES, t! A'1.. for the winter. C. W. 1UUSSJ.LL. K. I.. Kreniso*. ) fl,|.,iKtn. K. I.l.o I Sil.LL, J Nov. 1, JS7!>. l»lnin itiiti Orutiiut'iilul PLAMTKK1 flAin; rcb.-erlber taV nd-.intageoflbe I’rt ia? I a medium hjr which to istoru tbucUfacelsi of tiiij .ind adjoining counties that Lc is prepared to undertake the I'f.ASTKKIXG OF IIOI/SKS, in any itvlethat may be de? irvd, from one foal to three, I!.ud Kintt-h, White'Coat or II ary Skim. Cornices and f'f litre? run,.md Ornament? rtuek, ildefired. Xonebnt fir.«t class workmen will be employ i d on work that may bo entrusted to use. I isleSXS I VESTEP X/? 0 t A U.1 -V TEED TO HOLD. I hert bv t nder my gi atefulaoknowledgenii nt? for the liberal patronage I have received since commencing bii/dne??, and hope by a strict adhe retire to duty to merit a continuance of the name. JEdf- All communication? addri.-?td to me at Charlestonu,\V. Va.,will receive prompt atten tion C. FRANK GALLA1IKK. March 28,1870. BARBER SHOP. HAVING removed uiy Rather Shop t*i the Room formally ot■< upied bv A. K. Keliio dy next to Carter House, I w ill be glad to see all of my old customers and many new unci. Shaving, Mail* .Dressing, Ate., Are., *i nc with rentor-sa ami dispatch. N" loafing will bo allowed, lirunkcn lil.it k- 1 guards j>• -»>itivi-!y f rl>i<Mcu to cnic ami nccu* py tny guests chairs. 'I'lte l.itc.-t papers will be kept ft r the use of rnv customer*. April 8,1880. J A M KS Ik Li RADY. I Al’ANbab Rr.tkctsand Trays for sale hr G. W. T. K HA RSLKY. IA.VHRtTH'iS and Sildcr’s Garden .■'udi old j by ULU. T. LIGHT A CO. Surveying ami r..mvy.j 1\VIM. survey anvwhere, , £ short notice - accuracy guarant-j Jt • Ucntio" piid in connectionUKTew'ni,', iTi I |N(J l»t ED < or mr other null u „ 1'. O.— Cnarlestow n, Jefferson C ., \\ , Dec. 8, 1877. rt. UOWKl/ll lsi;owx ^ lJoot nml Sliott 3i;,i j "O III*. RKPArnixo.Ac. j i fTIIE nnderetgned liatremove.loM , , I buiJdingon tliecoiner of C !,ai,|.i|. ? *-» | | rtii-cte - in tbe building lately orrui.i, d i .! I Ij rick S’ Weller. ’Hie rb.uacter«l the „,,tm l the subscriber is w til known abriapprn iaN d/ r f citixcnsol Charleston n ai.d vicinity. |, f necessary to add that lie w ill endear,,r t„‘ ’ ? bis reputation as a reliable workman,and „ ' * > ecute promptly and at reasonable i4;!, '• fug given him—either for New w,ok or K,o 11 F ! JOUN AVlSufiv1- | May ld.Js71. April !i, |.:y | wanted: FIVE IIUNI)HEl) CORDs of rl Axe IInutile nncl Him \VooJ AND ■ 10.000 Feet white Oak But<. Wo will pay 14 to 1C Dollars per ranked (•„.,< or Dollar* per Cable Coni in <’.n>li,lf.j 'jr, < r.t o".r MiH in Chari, stow n. We hav»„h hat 1 general assortment of!! A N 1M.ES A X It ;t [ y ;, , sale. C. II. McK NIG III a po October 2$, 1S7C. notice. _ > ■ • —| ■ ; HAVING completed my Contract* ahr,41 which have occupied uiy sole attention fo, nearly a year past, I am now prepared f< r in all the dopaituicnts ol ilouso lluildine. \ dress me at Chat Ic.tow n. Sept. id. Is7d. J.C. IIOI.MKS, NOTICE. \LL feribna indebted to the umlersltacd |, former Agent ol the II. if U, It. It. C,,m|it»y lor freights, or Commissions, or to the late frt-, ofStarry A ls>cli, areuotltied that payment it,a«t be in.ulo at once. July IJ. le7H. J. I>. STAKIIY. liEAIOV A la. f|MIK oimIi mignpj fa# removed bii TI\XI\, I l-.STA lll.ISII M K\T totbeatnre roonufUr?. Mary llniwn, on Main etrect, opposite tb. p4. sontge of tlic M. K. Church, South, wl.iu |,_ ,, prepared tu do in a workmanlike martur N\w Woi k and Itcpairing. I’i 'inaptitude utnl r*ti.j jble pricy■!> er«* munendatioiis whirl. II will induce the public t<> acrntil n<e a lair thu, of patronage. JOHN S. EANTLUDAY. October jh, 1*7*. NKW L<HIATIOft e:nt N:tsm* ihmtl ::l f!u* IDiUm* f I 'llundcraigni'd has removed ht i III,At KSMITII AND WAGON MAKING SHOP t.i ll !• I adjoinin'* his loftse, are! nearly n;.[. I In* I*, put III tbolI.aO.lt. It., In flit lit tin* : , ulicrv nil pnrmuie in need of nnt thing in hit I rail be accomodated in plmrt order, w oskiotnbt.j ■tile n’nl at rei.niitlile telmt. I alin |i IIOKK1S A Ml 1:1 Ml.IKS Vuu lllKi:, and >■ dn ALL KI.MIS OF ] I A IGI.I NO. Thankful for |nt..| favor#, I respectfully i>lb . tie iMiiiinnanccol iny old ctutooicil, and liirlt* the public In give mo a trial. Nov. .10. ■?*- v. t;ro. w.sjmivt. NOTIONS. 'f MIIS DKPAUTAIGNT I .i full and romp to to w III. I all the fad.InncMu l ain v Oood#, fugn-'l ' nith all’ll I* no of Childrens’ rluu Ulillv Muitn Ve*t#, itipii riein'd# of Superior Kiijtlkli ll< ■ > t# tut LbJm, VI uni "tnrr Wib Hells, I.Inin Soffit iJfald tin/, uni |Wei|. i ,‘)in !i! f, llrenkfa.l Shan I#, Knit Fancy SI. .!•, Se#if# n»td Silk Ilani1k-ircbk.fi, P ill varieties. font and fee u# at one.*. f. W.TUfdHELU Nnv. i, ISTd. FRUIT KILL NURSERY, le.’ .nI:, JciTaraon Cciunfy, WestA'Irpint Pruit ami Ohlninrnlal Tret* Ylnircr a ltd Vcgchtblc PLA NTS, SliruMirry , tt <*. I 'll II fub#c| ibi r# mil r.'fv!itl-»n I the great i • I i ivM of Trees, 1’l.iuta, Vine#, }(••#•:#, Ar.,A, , it tlndr If i* si if IIIII iNutnitv, r li d re Jpr:i tlfb d f I be Cl f:r ril UP of ha » I fig fl i li : ik. fo plvaeo nil who patrol no tin hi. I1' sill not undertake tn pripi.i.f In |M< mlrerli innt a catalogue of r>nrli oh hanJ, bnf will !*«• I ' 1 ' i •# ■all and <• •• f«»r tlu rfi#eltv# that Mm Oeoeirit# k einli’inbr ul f. r Trr.-c, Shrubbery , it-o. jer exist#. We litre 10,000 Apple Tmctt -rltK vwrvfi'*, •5,000 AV.'tcCs iTrsvnf, WtrnwOcrry i'MiN \ pp.ir.igue ll -d*. Crvcn If• .n»o and 1* l-W 'l.iiitp Cabbage. Tnuaf.i. <’.inllfi-iwit a. l in, cf 1’nt.ito. all for *aK CIi"»u fat > «ih April 16,1S70 if. IfOI’KIX8 A CO. ioi>l isi.i '.n. I'.icneil Tmimlurt, Ctnnid Coin, Cafluid I'eachr*, Jiri. il Corn, Itrn d Peach' s, Juried Apph «. Cracked H !i if, Oat Meal, Ricr, ii'iuiior,* L’hei «et Cracker*. Superior Gunpowder. Young Hum, Ja 11, dong mid lirratliol Tt ast Ti.aitefl l.acuir a. !»••> del tin i n Coffee, \evr Crop W. II. Alula >-p I'nntnii and Goldi n St rup, l!r«un. Standard A, liianulated *r.d Cut Sugar, Mackaful, Pol'ie • If' iiiug Li the Parrel ur Horen, All Hoc Hr ring in halt hail*!. For raUhv GEO. W. r. KKAK6I.HY. Feb. 21, 1M0. Phirnix Carriage Works (HAVE on hind and arn constantly adding tlnn to at uiy Coach Factory in Hr rrjt ilia, Ularke county, Virginia, in.iny handsome, #ub itanthi and easy going vehicle* :;Al!i.i.\GKs, sun riNtj.'itiF p,r<;<;n:\ I'll.KTONS, IJOCK.WVAYS, WAGON kttks, ac , vvc. It is mdl worth the ntt niton of those who in- 'I irn ol tli*-»" artu-les to call and rnnllr >'■v ■ fP,ek. HI PA I l(S •>( ail d‘ •crintioh# proinptl., made, and the mort liberal terms and low chat fci rule in my tiaiisacliona. GfcO. C. THOMAS. Ilerryrillc, ClarkeC’onntv, Va. May S,U-0. STOVE PIPE all ei/es, patent Elbow*, Palm* Zinc Htove Hoards, new and g> -"l.for sale by ih. ki: .t <; a pi, A hep. SPICES, now r< adr f >r the pirkling aeai-n, SWEET POTATOES, and S TON E W A It K ul ill kinds, for itle by II. II, COOKE. VXI.K GREESE, Ilcst brand# of ROASTED _ COFFEE,for sale by If. If. COOKE. 1)0XEI,KSSCod Fish, Potomac Herring. and ) Mackerel fur talc by If. If. COOCE. { tOli.N HAMPERS, 1 dder Twine, Cucoa f« ’*) Mata, for talc by HI KE A GALL A HER. MINCE MEAT, New Mackerel. Potomac llcriing, and line lien log. In Half RbD-, or sale by G. IV. T. K EARflI.EI • I> ISIXG SI X STOVE POLISH the be.t in a tlv . fyt *ale bv Jan. ID,’ML O. W.T. KLAUoLLi.