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HOSE & KAL3EMAS, *1 t.M'sir ■/■'* out l €'’**•♦ HtM'liori* *•' I ,tr* ;; i ;»/, U.'iN VV ^ r'i» Avm’ie, \V V'iUNtiTOX, 1>. 1 r I ti V.- r'l"5‘ i * ■ ..f !,:i’v *r *!>«• i .. | ^ t|. r.-,rt.»fthel*arkW*'«il»iiuWu». Kv i iv • iMurtm ut-*- . atii ’Sti<»n wiU l» ^vcnw* :v.i Mi • It . ir l*.i j..un iu.Mi: J. s. IIAUUKMAN. ITT 3. I* 1. V. 3*1. I" I Heal KM ate • #****• ! K *vv, I>" 'r' rlL\ULE>Tt>WS, VT ' A. N n! f :v.’ !*<• JI -vkv AND - Vhi.; JJJl1’ When you visit Washington stop at the j l‘i f I- .1* '. Ctf. &rri‘th >’,'.*■•* WASHINGTON, I). l\ T»rm> S2 IVr Hay. flYf' — - • r ••» •;f■ r1- of tills ITnftsp, fh<* oldest I ■• i Ii-;i 1 lin'd in Vi .is:ii!i_'t;in. <1 sire to j i ill tt it* ■» 'i ip of their patrons and the pub-i lie i • the ia i that the Hotel is and has h ell i t-i • * I (Harters lor \\\--t Virginians tor over i ! i v.. n r, - j • | n li ‘ h mine si p.irti»n of the city, and I f,; a a sh rt distant— r>t ell Pnhlic FniMings. ! i ,iar< i - ait l plates n( V:ri;i> •;<. -nt. I>!'KKi iV LKANXARf'.l. j Ye. -rr'i r ls-vi-.lv. I’roprietors. / VWK.V IMfSK. \ 9 lU tr ip Mil Plan 1U1 PES XSY tVASfA AY EN I F, \ ,- , . (ton ly. 1 > mtly Furnishi-d lt>>ais, single, double, iite. 51.'M an l ;' l. ' » per «l:»y. v. ■ il rites f ,r the w sk, in KStk, nr tongtt. Pl/IYY it LMANSARDA. 1> .2 Is .'. Proprietors. Mansion i Louse, 15.\LTIMOIJK. :t j > 11 IJiZSJ-tLlSS, WITH U33U SUBSTAMTiAL BOARD1 PtM'iiiM rMl.."»o p«*i* Day* N. \V :s*: ivtYKT rt. .* St. P.uv.S'artKT? 0, Uarnuiu'f Pity Hotel, DA l.TIMOKK, ML). is Y \C’ lMUiilTSO Y, INopi U tor. March it, 1813. June53, iS70— •■;<>. w. I’oy, ()y.-s I < ■ i■ L’ackt v, \i l Fr V< rt a r. t;ir: 1'a a .fie t’a-in ! Kruitsart 1 V : tuV s,Li-h.Ve: .hie _> t veitor J lo AUii F"‘>. a,), !) thlihUvtYOi'lEl SilfCl, li Vl.TIMOUc:. V l». ■-a • t/fca -/<i/ (d. TttJ / ‘ir* ifee«/. October il. 1ST! — if. raE 51 Sr* t T V FI \ 1 l.Mja >rs nf every 3JL Je»e. a - <4 lire beat «|U.ility. ',Lj IM LMsHO 1 ,5;iii:n ire a:i.1 ii K'Y sik r IIiut Pure Freus;! □rj.'ily, ”1’ n;V”',I 5'8 3'.IV |V- ny ...bill Oil !;obi lltll alt, . i t itFr f ''fi’i ilullrsfnl iwr.kh.tr iul '.kd ii ?'! jwr il fou. F A ;ttk j:. st»rnn:s. ,!a«. i l «?;*. lUr .'i ut Menmi BiuMin;. I I it J i iJv» J .1.1.1 J~.t 'I* -i -•*<* l .• « •a ti Vyei. y of I lli* / v>?'.t i yr:: - ■ ■ t/;* i.vr of *»■» fa •*» «•. n i* —? ;• -*'?,♦•» ,7 « * 1/ J* . * 4 4 » i »M JW 14 V (-i X r*m ,v i>i>i.i*iit a. Tlii- tmi• iv:v i- o-ie of ‘Ik- very ln*»t it) ev , ! Ureii • 1.1 1 li t- li i I .1 - k.-tV'-fnl v\oeri«-tK-e of ; Ki • ■ > y -.i>, * “r- i.ityatnl In I 1 ■:’> .V I * I ■ w for 1 -oran-e it I. ■ • - ^ •»r ‘ 1 r • ■« |*i.... pr 1 • 'v ;itli-.j J .if •. 11 1 1* ki iot 1 ttupasiy. Also of the i. .vn* A' 1 :s.* .: v .«*:•: mts.’an7, ov six :* kv::.vxi«. it i' 1.". I — 1\ ,1! kiir A t tit. - - > :■ - i:* 1,1 . A 1 -I. ... i f »or. »'!i .ro''’.*.vt» M-ir. 1 is. l-"i -v. Ti TH: ?J<m * I \ \ iv . 7 j i-‘ i,i- nfs al<r.»:fl II ... 1 t» k . I - -l .1. • I ::* • ■. T • " I - . •.; i .ll-ll’l.f *-v jy i'or s v. r;it years p.i I v.iii devote iti ti iii liu- fiititf'- ! • » 'Ik hoin *. iiti l rvi * to tit • p i *li«- «* >atr li t .r fh r n iny ttfcl - : « ■ I 1 1 ’ ii !- ■ - in t !i* lit k . . •.. a ; J to - p. * ii-v\ yi-.irs Jiave t'iv 1 ■ 1 1 rl i-t it • 1- '• that ari 0.1 ■!; ill ! oil whotri iy vfi [ \ • -i> *r. it* 1!. -rl* *-!,tr:i*k 1 to to , tor .! -f ci*. tiro t ttisf-t- .1 -n j. r. j. ui 1 no js i«t. A^ent. X( ‘\V(tO( >LtS. J \ ' mo i:i r • of ;:.y f-.H :?!•!. <>f £ -. \l .- !. in Sim uu 1 \v: ! 1* ■ pi- j'. 1 te sit-.i : .o !.;<a:i*l tSiep'tl*.! ..-rally. ft 11* r< IN i i. VN N Ki.'. }>;: ». Hr *.V!I. >.'.1*«-. F-tit-y lia'tr-l. Hi-a-l.* I \ XV*11 tt.l X (vifOlV. J’-kN X ( X-SSIM :;i4> Uoiiu-sti . iitro. l'liihil i-' I til. \v*. -lea fSilirts, A: . lor teen's wear. 1 >i.K v r •! ' I . !i- -1 i ni.. a>n| *.fh -X\*ooI»-:is I » t i* tine kitii ni'sii'nii White I'lati , . • I* .>i..ki..-r rlannils. ami K itiey ilitto. ,1 . Hoin.-ta-lf ii.-k-V. line Si>•■’*!>' S;eel [i* -:tt .iitto, 1-j Oes \ ests. XX’i »> *! *i!N XV AUK. u ^ : t rii ‘'AN. I lamp -r U.isUets. If 1 11 i . , J., :s. \\ p i .>• *.«“• L'n.'.xu?, . i 'll *• \ * i \ \> A Al:K v..- . i*.*, M.y-.l: •' *r .- • ! • y • w >. \V. T. KKARSLFY. TU& STOMlli OF <V1 R 3. C. F. THO SA A 3, M \jv Sru.:; T. Ciivrlkstows. MiUiiiERY & FANCY GOODS. \ I Til •M.V' ha* re.!. ami i« recriv M r i vi i. < "1 w i\ n:!:'rm.ii> a •• !*> n th LiBtf. To C., Millinery Lmtiwi 5 Kd*rw#fi ft# ■. • . laapci . li• •si HitV ami OllOYty. THE MILLINERY DEPARTMENT Mitplerr tl**’ newest tlun^sin i!> 1 . V immii cn ated promptly «ad an- • stamf • |\», ; • \K1N ; .!•! •« liKFi:CLEANIN'! -the ... t ... ,;?v -.?.>!•:• .if »h<>rt in'tiit. ii*e .. -t 1 :j iail 1 examine. «;:• .riu^. For Siiirt •IV!' \1 FINK If i'll, i'INC? I»’T< IN > i' -!, ; *n, NV. •* Virginia, fr >ntin * <a.lll;. ■ u-A ‘O-.j ot Ur. J. ■ “ • few ■ vw Jaaiks W. IjI'TT, C11A H LCSTOWR, W V A., DHALKR IN AM* MINTKU'Tl It! 11 all kinds of tin and siieft I HON WAFF. j Hoofing: n«d Spouting: A SPECIALTY. rpHE t mi. r-igned ha- recently enlarged and very much improved hr; salesroom, and a l l -d largely to his steel . he.rh i*i vi-r.ety and uai ' in 1 line. Ilia sup|dy oi i c*.*K STi 'YES AND lUNHKS will compete With am. embraces :h" Celebrated “Excelsior t •• Harm r Girl." which never fail to giv en ire -at‘.-faction, he-: ! - a largo llUIllher of ■ With each Stove ther - i*.. - e elusivt of plates, all <>f thetfb \<rV r. fill o ho i-.-keeper-. .Important additions t i munv of tli -eStoves, as t irnishcd hy me, I a ■ .side. Automatic-* Gen and Pipe Shelves, Y* v i Harks ami Warming s lo-e;-. Coal <>i[ St ives always in -lock, and the best V oi.-.i and . foal Heaters on hand in season. Every Mow | ; lar.mtc • 1. My supply »t lor.e tcents in my . line is one of the be-.t ever ollere l in 1 liurlcs town. and includes handsomely ornamented] Water foolers and Chamber Sets, VeaHtilRl i l>;ip i oti.-e-SVt', - inp la and ' r< aift EAdh--. j A, . with all the u-ual variety ofTin ami Sheet- , P • < • always mod- < crate. J'tice ol Stoves . om riff tip. , 15 ijfing and So iiitin.; and otb»*r Tin >\«>rU, promptly cxecfUcl. JAMES \V. HI TT. April ff!«, JS-s.'t. | fir 1 Rt%R & SSI* VSR, N*. 11 G .rn r Ninth uml Chestnut :t9., Pbih> J. M.-ivimniN, Manager. J. II. Di xxiP«R. Sup. 1 SI K1 "iTCAH^ run from ail the principal! I* |.,.ts to the il'iTEh. The aceomm >dat.on-| .. in ' ll respect; e.jual to any ir. the City.— j;per d iv. i >ct. g. issi)—y. i AL1VH AGAIN! HIVING purch.v <1 the Store a rd Stock of Mt. Warren Ktiv I “i'l emtinae the same In. •(' bu> r.-.s at in* old stand. 1 offer u tioe «.-<•>: t incut of 'KHIKS, SCGARS, < Or l'Kh>>, &C. Also « iar*;o *!<>* k of \voiiri:>;-\VAiiH, cum ki:uy &■ salt. I t the pat roe *£«.• of my friend* ate! the, public, and am satisfied they will find my st ick of ; prf'tii* an tlitv and my piicca very low. ISI9. II. Ji. COOKE. 4 « ROUND Alum and l'ine Salt fur **lc cheap {j t,v II. H. COOKK. f CST r i inF of Rackets, Tab* .md Cylfn ti ue; Cliuiiu, winch are Ini sale bv • 11. 11. COOKK. i I.A'lfiK Stock of Qneen.iware, Olassw.in •\ ami Stoneware f«r talc cheap at "lie1 Old ?; , I « U. 11. COOKK. j.kvxu* Ki Aimv, DuAi.tn in ir icerics, Provisions, Liquors ^ I. :;n t OS.F! ;as».ro;:r< clSoitcrt^ \ WUfJIWX U'.tfi’i', QUKFXSH’AliE, Ac.,. i .? \ V i.'.ii: auci wtriam ia rcttij-tol i l . »p 1 Stock o f * 4 K.imilv Groceries aiu\ Liquors. ivhichui Ibe mid aslntr ascanbe lion »ht e!»fr-j *> re. Ifive me a cftilbefoie purchasing. CitARLEyrowa. June9, Ifii*—lv. .f. S. ' s ( Kars iaw. !) 1 it * V.. !1 ■; re r EAtNSnA’V & DOOLEY, 1 i* 1 ■ . rt’’ Ihliidit"'- Ms:r. Street.) Churl* '{own, W. \'a. DeaJcrj in cookin'*; >ro\ i:s. hanc.f.us.iiask 1*1 ilNlNO a- i HHATIN'i STOCKS of ill kimis, a:i*l Mann insurers of i i\\ h d i'KU ;.nd SIIKKT lit'>N WAIIK. Sj> i.il Attention -iv*n to Rooting St Spouting, A!! Kiruls of Kejiairinj' |>r iinptly done. ■ UAV!N*» jmivliaM'd tliest'ivit of Maeliine- 1 re. Tim!' -■ ■ I S.nve' o. .Mi'sc*. Duke1 A *..tl, ,!i •. \\ - will continue die Tin and Stove ( !•:• in :.U i: ■ v.iriti i' lir.i;i* !n '. Wo will !.* [ioil i;n» i full '' . nf tinware of our ■ iw11 in.inni'ie tur*'-. and will make t*> *>r*ler ii. iiij'dy. .i'iy lo uele in o tr line, lleiny !• »:I; | • »r:.' tii .il i : r>. t!i *> w 1 .i • in•/ •i rvi' l 17 »•*■!** at t i-lit; iii-". i-< uuarantitin* work , , . llril'ted t i« V. ill I| properly eveiltiil. We ' , • .i,i w »tk it W-t | : i vv, '.‘l ire of t!ie iniMte iiafrnna^e. i. VitNsllAW & I’: HH.liV. ! Fel». l*>. 1 (iKANl* oj’i.MMiS Are! ne i iii-!.i:,t!v advertised t> take jdae j l.i ■ r .illy (ir.nnt opening lak ■ piaoe D. SWARTZ\ M Fit' 11 ANT TAII.OU AND CI.OiTIIKll, —AMI — (rents1 fVr«i#.Vr, i N". I t Wet Wa'liin.'tnn Street, Tlir .■ 1) in'.' 1. ist id Raid win lleise, I1AUEUSTOWN, 311>. : st .. if Full .V Winti: .. . ... • ei". . • J n!*x>V^lL 'MMl. ii'I'.J — \Nl>— Fancy Suitings?* I ha*c al'v . lv purchased for the season of '*sl. 1 . i» constantly receiving the i.:t-"t designs s>:ai:'.ifa- tured. and am thereby enabled t‘< fur- , i i . or Fancy .'ait. H r ng iv* r- "it or vutbr to pay enables me e iai|;u t lay business on a low expense basis, ami 1 give toy purthos; rs the heiielit of tliis saving you .-an readily » e why 1 eun furnish I. r j • • Is for -ante prices than more preten t; ais I. ■>. < I also keep a lar.ro line of » ,i N IV KriiNISlIINCHJOODS, i.; -i t'.dars and <'nil's, 0!o.vs. Suspender?, and the linest selection ot plain and fancy k Wear, and espe* tally cob your attention to mv large assortment of t’nlerwcar, hoth Wo :i and Canton Kianneh and tiie eclebra ♦ . i ;• i s.T.it. ii Pocket Shirt >1 $1 each. ' wbi- It have each giv n entire satisfaction, all ■ f whi: h will be sold s’ the lot •' • ash price ( 1 return many thank? f TyoUr liberal patmn M • ::: the past, art l.solicit a continuance Of the , ♦'•ante, and ;< 1 «ii«'rintend all of i:ty own work in - n ! gurranice t.> all of nty customers i. Respectfully, *#.: • •. i s<}. ■ J.r* SWART3. PRINTS. | » • r ty, * j M y ir. ‘ t*IN». W. T. KKAliSI.lvY. ! x * ll.sey, l 1; .Chalmers’ per pa k i> .. If it!.» Tap’r<* i It* its. vi'^rnH&co; KEYSTONE | MANUFACTURING CO,, ManuFa turcrs of \ G RICTLTU R A L IMPLEMENTS, STERLING, ILLINOIS. E?. RiON LUCAS & CO-, GENERAL AGENTS I'OR IEFFKRSCN AND HKUKFI EV, WEST VA AN1» FREDERICK COl'NTY. VIRGINIA Local l gents wanted. Catalogues and Circu lars sent on application. Wo rail special attention to our COUs\ PLANfEKS. Address .. ^ It RION Luc.ts&ro.. I>r»LMl l<i-. Jclfurson Co., W. Va. ■ • m. CHAS. E. PEATT Srccrsson to N. F. Henof.uso* (ft Co.-, Pharmacist* n BALER in Drugs, Cheinicak Patent Med icines, Dye Stull'-, Fancy Al Toilet articles, Rooks. Stationery, Ac. Ga-tav Brown's new building. Main Street ('llai:1.1i-irowV, WkitVinotsta. \ CM F Corn Ewer-Positively cures Corns. Bunions and All <*W t 'uluses. Best of It -icreuee given. For sale by Dr. CHAS. E. PRATT. Mar 1) 1, 1SS1. I'lSfr, five! r large line of Soap1*—in cl ti tling jess,, iBrown \\7Adsi'r Cid aatc -. Lubin's—als • a largo lot of cheaper ; Soaps. Dr. CiIAS. E. PRATT. March 1. mi. • _ STATIONERY AND STATIONER’S .YOttlLTldS. Stove s? Past Office. R S. LEISF.N RING carries a full stock of Fine 'tati-mery and Stationers' Novelties, including £O,G!>0 S'A ri‘i(r?i"i. Can sujqily them in lots of 27v)or old very heap. Fine Box Papers ilwavs -ei hand and at pri.-jsto suit. Nii e Note Paper 5, \ 10 and 13e per quire. ri»uc Paper in all colors. BLANK BOOKS »f all kin Is—I, ■ 1 its, Kay Rmks. Record Links, pocket- ito »ks. Purse--. Autograph and Photograph Albums. The <iowrnmeiit Writing Fluid umlnubted y thehe<t ill MaWtfl-Hi Half Pint, Pint and piart Mottles, dry it. i.a Paw's Liquid Glue, rc-»«an»«*ndc.i hy all , v11o have net it, lAaWtit ltd cents per bottle duikfage, Slates. Ae. i I’oluee.i. S.-.-irs. Snnirs,—best brands, and hunk* r's t foods generally. .tanit fry 1, l<sl. li S. LEISENRIXO. IitMimiiiPe AjjL'iic.v, Oiliee Gili- -«* Mr* Siding. Charlestown. Representing the following Companies : j lEFFERSOa OOaiiTY MUTUAL Fi*v Gvuraiiec Company. .ETN A. OF HARTFORD, he largo.*.; awl mo-t popular Co. in America. F. piitah! Life A-suruiV.v ".‘nvjy V. S. Hart ford Life an 1 Annuity of Hartford. IJotn", of New Y >rk. Pltietti.t of Hartford. Washington Fired M.triik, of Most on. c ttt inentid. of New York. American, of Wheeling. Peal*. Iv. of Whertltt* German, of Wheeling. .iverpi >’ .oi l L m i >:t an 1 Globe, of Euglund, ho lar.r •>* foreign C *:np my d »i:tg business in A inerica. .IY.-E.Y7S: II. C. F,N i*LKR, Siepa -rd-town ; ('. L. MAUN HART. Dultields; JAS. W. LMAGFiJ. Middle-way. A sw irn shit n - it of t!i ■ o n litious of all ■ ■" .reig ; Insur.iw. • ft h;ici r -pre-cute 1 in hfs Ag n y will be fdtlnd at the Clerk’s Office, :• . I , With State law-. All llWSCS •romptly adjusted and paid at our oftiec. Respect fu I iv. WA--illNGrOX it ALEX YNHER. February 1.*, Jssi. Agents. ii'c Co. Miiaa.1 Fir? Insurant C»mj»any. ESTABLISHED 1*78. f AFFKR8 to the p >p!e of Ji’.t-rs,in fmlnty. IP Insurant- in a safe » nilpatiy at the actual , .-i it insuran • wliicli is much cheaper than he rate. use. ,|ly charge 1. au 1 keep- the money it horn?. Gu l risks fro.a responsible parties ire invited. i’xe. utivcComniittee meets every Friday. Min*; r-r--N. S. White, Henry M. Davon i irt. .1. G irlan 1 I! irst, .Io!m W. Ri ler, W. H. f. le wis. R. Preston Cncw. Win. L. Wilson, •lugi-ne ILk r,s. W. Washington. Jam Logie, •harks L’. Wilson. John H Zittle, Jacob S. ' Ul*n ill, r*. <*. h . iinr, • iiimii. s’. 8. W1IITK.President. I. !i. Il.VVKXPOKT.Treasurer. Kxe rnvi: * .••ratTTt:::— X. S. White. Win I. T. Lewis i 1 iL Btridefi v. p. Chew, R W. Washington. L,. u. Aoknrs.—Middle*-ay—J <». Shirk)-; veamevsville -J. C. Ititner; ilar|H.r’s Ferry— 'has. R Trail; Shepher l.-town—II. ('.Kntler; * ilh Ids—('. L. Harnhari ; Charlestown— iV.ishlngton it Alexander. - Tn > . rotary will He fmind at the om ■anv s <>,b t»ib'oii iJuilding. Cotirt-Iloiw .ml. in t. i'.arlestown. K. A. ALKXAXPKIl. Feb. 21, ls-il. Secretary. las. R. McLaughlin ] [iTias. H Herbert Wiica you go to IlAGElWTOWN sTttl’ AT THE BALDWIN IIOTJSI:, (Opened Septcnilx-r 1, -m-lv :< - Fir-t- 1in errry respr-t.— i VV <li:ut Furniture througlKiiit. l»a> in vlt\ r v" > IMiinina Water ifpHn cai-htloor. V I.Al'uiiLIX A HKUBKRT. April 10, l-o. Proprietors. V FW P n of Table Oil« h th. f «r ‘ <!e b) r.D.EBV M. ContribuUd. sonitow. We do fmt think the following has ever before been published—certain iy not in very many years Upon my lips she laid her ten. h divaip— _ And itifci'iy sn. <v!i and iartd. -- lau/'it.c die. ; She li xed her melancholy i \ ■.< on mine And wotjld r.et be denied. :T <<nw the *est wind loose his cloudlets white In fleets, careering thro' the April shy ; I could not tin/, tho' joy was at its height Uor she >t XX1 silent by. ! watch’d the lovely evening fade away : X mist was lightly drawn aeros- the star * ' • ;sli«j broke my quiet dream—I heard her say " Behold your prison rsr ! •• Fsrth’s gladnc<s shall n it «.iti«fy your soul— i This beauty of the world in which you live : The crowning grace th it sanctities the whole That, 1 alone can give!” -1 heard, and shrank away fr .:u her. afraid But still she held mo. and w nld trill abide. Youth's b lending Pnlscs slackened an 1 ibeyed, With strongly ebbing tide. "Lock yon beyond the Evening >kv." she raid, Beyond the changing splendors of the day : Accept the pain, the v. trine-s. the (Tread— Accept, and bade life stay !" —-I tr.ru’ii and clasp'd Iter close, with sudden sringth, And >1 c*ly, s\\erliV, I became aw ire Within iny arm <i • angel *to >d.«t leinrtli — While rohad. calm and fair! • • s « And now 1 1 * >k 1> votid th • ever*Ir. * star— p vond th- changingsph-;i 1 rs if the day : Knowing the pain lit: -ends n. ire pr - ious far. .1/ire bt ttt'if.d tlriu th<‘i ■ — .lnitny:ii'rnr ^iftjiaiii f ut |?rc$;5. w. ii. bbtf. .V a ALLA II: I:, i'ubllfihcv*. W- IB. II. GALLAUKB, Editor. I'knrleHtoiiH.JeJJ’crnoHCounty, liod Ua. S+tir.s. (Icn.and Mrs. Grant arc sojourning at Fortress Monroe. H.ikita ’.a to be cat i i hall and the north ern portion elevated into a district territory called Lilted!!. New Orleans' 217 Exposition acres will b? electric lighted, will have four lakes and a railway connecting the buildings. l)r. Holt. Coleman, aged •'» !, a prominent Richmond .physician is dead. He was chief surge*‘ii of Stonewh!I Jack .on'* division and late lucdieal inspector Army Northern Vir ginia. The executive committee of tlm democrat ic congressional committee lias organized with Sen .tor < lortnan of Md., ns chairman. .Senator Kdina of W. Ya is a member there of and one of its sub-committee on rimii'e. II. Crim, Martinsburg : F. M. lieviioids, Kcv.-f-r; J. 1). St iley, rh'icphcrdstown and Uentloy Kirn. Winchester, were delegates ia-t- .rk to the Lay (’inference M. E. Church,) at Washington. Prudent (1 irgi ias are now digging eam modious storm pits beneath their houses, with trap d »ar entrinces, and th*' next bliz zard will liad cm making fac > at it from below. A simple wire gin.: milting uting two cents a square foot), which * x peri men ts prove to be impervioui to flam • a id a non coadu Jtor of its own heit v. h re • ip lied to fire, has been introduced. The two orphan daughters of (! n. J. H. Hood who were ad lpted by a Mr. A dams of New York are gre.it p *ti of (l.,n. (I o. It. M ‘Clellan, a:i I ac imp any aim every Sun day to the .V.id.Jon Square Presbyterian church. The Union league national council t last week in WoshingUin to brace up for the campaign, lion. Nathan (»;>': was placed on a committee on H mrbuiriun and Mr. C. F. Sc >tt,ol« • of W. Va. <dio-.cn a vicc-pr. s ident. An old volume -on tail dog th r ;u!:itiop.s of the postal service in 171)! give- t!i ■ imt of May 8th, 17UI, which <*<t.ih!i-hed th • j*n••» • offices compii- s l.d 1), Art i now there are 48,COO. A big in Tease in nin ty years, cer tainly. rt will be it > great credit to the eamplo ted Washington M ur.i nent-tiiec >i»eidenee that its fnai lo-i/ht (•••*• fecti e iil describe, in yards, tic.- e ■ iioiu iti i of lying figures that was th-* bur i n it V. i *h i ’h.i:i Iler'a di • patch in N jve;:,1 t’7’>: “Hayes has lho votes And is fleeted 1” The di*a:?i-et,“! i loinciits or r the Rhine have form d a <Lri:i m Liberal Party base*l upon iaipi rial an 1 constitutional ale giam and demanding the freedom of the Pmss, equality before the law, univer .il suTragi , religious um ry, ju-r taxation . i • ,to . ul tra democratic rights. How a Bivnurkian empire is to be brought to th*-«c terms «•? do not pteteml t > understand. Germany isn ’t yet ript for revolution. W. S. Colwell, a New York machinist, has discovered a 6team-cxi;-liing motor in the evolving of bi-suipbide of c n into vapor thro'the transfer of genera** 1 le it n} 118 degree* into a carbon fiiled ve--G. A 2'*.million syndicate, in duding cx-Onv. Hubbard, of Texas, and ex-CollectorBaird, of IL'ston, is already formed to control the invention. Keely may now join his mi« «iDg mechanic link in the gri at Nowli re. Ex-Gov. Hubbard of Connecticut, who *lie 1 rec atly, belonged to a Hartford whist clnb, one of whose members wae slovenly and dirty in dress. This g ntientan wore at •••liv of the meetings a beautiful whit* rose in his soiled button-hole. "I-ay Hubbard,” h * tailed out, “aint that a lovely rose?— Where u> you suppose I got it?” And Hubbard, glancing tjui*.icaiiy r*. the bloom and its straege resting place answered! •‘Looks if it might have grown tiv.w: A Leominister farmer recently broke bis horse of a “balky” freak in a wry quiet and, as lie claims, not a cruel manner. His horS6 is in excellent flesh aud shows no signs of neglect on the part of his mister. He drove him, Attached to a rack wagon, to the wood lf.t for a small^losd of wood. Theahi ui.d would not pull a pound. He did not beat him with a club, but tied him to a tree and “ let him stand.” lie went to the lot at sunset aud asked him to drav , hut he would not straighten a tug. “ 1 made up my raiud,” sal 1 the farm r, “ when that horse went to the barn he would take that load of wood. The night was ’>ot cold. I weut t »the barn, got blankets and covered the horse warm, and hesto * 1 until morning. Then lie refused to draw. At n > *n I w ent down upd he was probably hungry and lone some. lie drew that bad of wood - he first time I asked him. 1 returned, got another bad before t fed him. I then rewarded him with a dinner, which he eagerly de voured. 1 have drawn several loads since. Once he refused t> draw, but • • *n as lie . iw me start fur the hou’ ■ he started afti* mewithlhtb.il. A horse become* lone some and discontented when left alone as much as a person, and 1 claim this method, if rightly u.*od, is far I— erucl and is better for both horse and man than t'> b it the ani mal witii a club.” <• j;i ('iiu-inui.4. - Qnick, complete cure, all annoying Kid- ' ney, Blander and Urinary Diseases. ?1. Druggists. {/*«</ I.rycntl. H ive you never read Whittier s beautiful version of the media .-a! legend of the an cient saint, who praying in his coll, when suddenly, a- an answer to his prayer, a vision of his crucified Lord appeared to him .’ While h • gar. -d enraptur ■ i upon the vision, the bell «f the monastery rang out the hour of noon. It was a call to him to > an 1 Ice 1 the hungry, ragged, thriftless ...... , il>, m inn'.ri. 11 .‘<il it i in' with heavy h art and reluctant step, he r.r xo, do.- 1 the do->r npSn the vision, and wont out to pert 'rm hi* duty. When he re turned th > vis: ci await?1 iii.n with the de claration “ H iJst tii >u r in tine 1,1 m i*‘ have e >no ; because thou didst g >, I h ive ie . lin •!.” You wait in your cell an 1 lo.*? the vision, go to <! i I’s p ior, and find <hhrist whore the disciple* were w x»t to fin 1 hiui wh re love called to self-denying sacrific e. "He that iimleth liislife shall lose it, and he that lo*eth hi* life for niy sake shrll find it."—Chrirtia i frii!o i. hicijm: 1*1 MAS. N. rv cl* W iknc-s, Dyspepsia, I Svxual Debility, cured by ” Wells’ Health Renew, r.” si. l/iiruion t'tjltncHH. Europe oftc an immense deb; of grati tude to the Mormons, who considerately fake all the old maid* ofl it* hands. In no |»art of the n >rld is there to be found within the same space an uglier collection of women than among the "Saints.” Tho Territory is the paradise of female unlovdiness. The blind, the half, and the lame from all quar ter* d't! ■ glob? gat he r there nnd r the pro tecting shadow o.f the tabernacle. The Saints themselves would hear otf the paim of masculine deformity if a competition of the kind could b> in -tit it 1. Polygamy really < irrie* with it it* own p:inxh:n *ot. In the natural course of events it must die out. The supply of ugly w mi -a i* very large, but is not inexhaustible cion in Eu rope. There in nochaniM of obtaining re cruit* at borne, for all our women are beauti ful, and who ever heard of an American old maid? No in married young woman ever becomes older thun J7. Hit It, Sure ! Well's” D otgh in K it*” Almanac,it drug gist*, nr mailed fofr 2c. stump. E.S. Wells, Jersey City. SItnulerH AKout Moimcii. I,rd week v.e frigng*d ;4 woman t» write society brevities for this paper, but we re signed her. Her rtrU brevity was a column and a half long.--Kentucky State Journal. k San Frartcii ito . ■ I fy hard to be *11 »rcd to marry a man who was to be banged th it :«t dav, bu* f. Sh riff un kindly refu. <1. It is -e'dom that a woman's ambition to be a widow is so openly mani KittJ.— ll rt-'ofil Put. In one of our Indian languages the word “woman” is rendered "ktwanojawjaw,” with marked end earnest emphasis on the two : ay;j,hn ujt: - *<*»’*• » stand th" vile and wicked nets of the lying slanderer.— Bi*tnirrt Trihnn*. A form of intoxication among women at tv... fcia-t i.« said to b hypo Jermic injection ■f morphine. The sensation is said to be c,j !aJ to a gi*o<l old drunk, only il do~* not cause the victim to want to fight or pull hair. That b ata gin.— Ttxi* Sifting*. TL'- popularity of athletic exercise is said to be rapidly spreading among the young ladies of Net* York; Anything that will strengthen women * - that the* can c arry up Coal a: i shot 1 the show dff the pavement Ou »!.t 10 be encouraged.— Chi.v-. > • *. l.'XAPPBEciATEuClEXir-?.—A young indy Uptown painted a picture of a Jersey e'»w that she thought a wonderful v.<.rk of iirt. and so did the family. After the household had ad;:iired it to their hearts’ < >nt -at, the fair artist carried her'ketch into the kitchen ta get the opinion of Aunt I>ira;.. “ Law missus,” wa» the delight''-'! r* -j^>ns “ it is booful, i c!a.’ \7hat is it—a sheep The v-.-j!ig lad* has now turned her attention f' d truing't akings.—Ath*" * Bi > -t. •the lime-f'ccsi shed their bl.wno, and the wert l ill. .1 the light tiirtf »t dallic l ror.nd th {rove; The honcystuklf tchdriUd«My wove net t i.‘itch them swe -- e:i "v -. >« intent, The ti«vme*, scarce crushed (f. r she a tiptoe went,) P rest bed a taint tribute of its d\ ir.g love. ( lin rin : nh .ct her fo- t>t- \ • as th.y move. And all the w. ol in smiling homti- • haul. I aims youiii bird* in early spring. «*n» hand j.ed in rose-tetters a hew -captured faw n, The other hejd a palm leaf, from the stream That trickled t! - .ugh the* thicket.—like tho wand n! some em har.trcss, gracious ?.* the Pawn She passed, this Oread of a | -t" dream. The old National Hotel at Washington on whose site has been an inn of some kind since the beginning of the century, is partly owned bv Dr. Kichnrd Stuart, of King George’s County, Virginia, a connection of the \\ ashington family, who may be rccal le i by some persous as having refused tAcn tertain .1 din Wilkes Booth and Mertild at hishoiis? after they had eroded the Potomac, One of his negroes took care of them for one night in a cabin anil hauled thain tlie ne\t day in a cart to Port Conway. The t' 1 :> kept by Mr. Tenney, once of Manchester, New-Hampshire, and now rather mellow ing into rotund ago. During the present winter this huge hotel,obsolete-looking as it is, has been crowded with people, an 1 tor mans years it lias been the im»st money-making iiouse in Washington. I eery Clay spent his last years there. David Davis art J other Justice* cf the Supreme Court adhere t-* it to the present time. It was James Buchan an's favorite resort. When Gay kept it it was considered the best hotel in the l nited ^titles. Iteontainsoneofthc largest billiard rooms in the l nion, mid a stranger waul.I lind it ulmest ditlieult tofind bis way around in the vast lower itory w ith it- n mks, alcove-, etc. -# -o% # B jir.lei'H Sever Veits'. v l . ... tK.. widb iniin anid there i# nothin;? new under the sun, but yet the daily experience of hundred* seems to prove this t’.ils ■. Hoiue contend that th • days <>i miracles are past, hut vet it appeal* as it thev are not yet gouc by when such men .is I N. TidbaU* of Washington, Pa., give th* following remarkable testimony : "I have been a s-A-ore snlferer from rhroph . twenty vear.-, and after taking nearly every thing without petting relief, commenced using Peruaa a few month* ago. The bene fit 1 have received is wonderful. I tec! Iik»* a new to in, and urn fully restored to health. K jr*dy sueli a euro is remark.able, and none should imitate any lodger about ti-ing p. ruaa, the great r-inedv discovered by Dr. Hiirtimin. Heml to yoiir druggist for a bottle, and ask for his book on the 111* of liifu.” Things one would rather have h ft unsaid: KiiNr Mr. Chesterfield (Jrartdison Potts.— “ How d’y# do, my dear Mrs. lettifoi 1'v come to congratulate you on your perform ance of the Lady of Lyons at Mrs. Toinkyn**. It um.simply perfect!" Distinguished l.sdr amateur 'Oh, far from perfect 1 bar/ 'In hi perfect, alas, the part of 4 Pauline’ re quires that one should bo young and lovely, you know.” Mr. C. C. Potts (frlio p'ridr' himself on his old-fadiioned cdcrtefyi " My dear lady, you are a living proof of the contrary '."—London 1'iinrh. A* an instance of how .w ulth.-rn widows get along in the North, 1 may mention the daughter of John Bell, of T. nncssco, who i'as the I’aion candidate for President in 1 She married Mr < ’ornegys, the son of the pns-nt Chief Justice of Delaw ire, who died, and although *hc was offered comm ind of Judge Comegy’s home she chose to open a seminary ntChennut Hill, near Philadel phia, which speedily became tlie resort of the bet scholar? in the North from the well known perfectne*! of mind and manners of its mi-tre *. Why < onliiiui- the u*eof irrating p >wders, onufl or liquid when Fly’s Cream Balm, ph i i.ant of application and a »ure cure for Catarrii, and cold in head, can ho had. •V* cents, at druggists or by mail. {Not a liquid or snuff. I From B. K. Liepsncr, A. M., Red Bank, N. J. 1 have been troubled with Catarrh s i badly for several years that it *‘*rioiisly affected my voice. I tried Dr. —s reme dy without the-lightest relief. <»ne Imttlc of Fly’* Cream Balm did the work. My voice is fully restored and my head feels better th»n tor year*. fri regard to Fly's ( ream Balm for Catarrh rr.y answer is, I tan recommend it as the b***t remedy lever used. Dr. J. **. \ .tughan. Dentist, Muskegon, Mieb. (Price oO cents.) In nrt<’ week Fly’s Cream opened a par age in on* no*tril through which I had not breathed in three years subdued an inflam mation in mv head and throat, the r—ailt of Cu'ftrrb. Colonel O. M. Neilliay, Owego, N. V. ,H a lv.J Fugcneous A../a< k of Virginia is confirm ed ;i 2,-v! a--t. engii. •( r in the It -venue Mu rine. Li/ thinks it probable that beef tea was invent- d about the time il-nry I i I- dis .soived th • papal bull. Th'1 Baltimore Mvut/'ir'urert' ft*‘>rd *t'ii>* that $28,200,000 r apital wafl threaded in F outhern manufacturing and mining en terprises during Jan. and Feb. $910,0*10 was invested in W. Va., and $3,830,009 iu Virginia. Mr. Kenneth Bavncr, Solicitor »>f the Treasury, died at the National Hotel in Washington, on the hth. He was appoint cd by General Grant. Mr. Raynor waa n prominent Southern politician before flic war, when iie ttxi a whig and then a know nothing. Ti e New York .S'/n publishes figure*,said to he taken from the books of the treasurer of the dt inocratic national committee, show ing that the Hon. Sainu-! J. Tilden waa the larK •.-£ contributor to the democratic cam paign fund in l^O, hi* »ontribution being 0. Other largr. contributor* vv?:e W. H. Hirnttm >W/*90, W. L. S >tt $15,090, If. B. lhiyre *20rtoO, Oliver 11. I’axne $'»1,009.