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I i ■ ^_ VOLUME 75—VOLUME 21. NEW SERIES. CII VI!UPTOWN. JEFFERSON COl'NTV. WEST V1RGINI V. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25. 1886. NO. 27. Virginia fxtt "i?rc$s. Tl'.KMS: ij- ru£ Fits 1*8.: ' b pnWhhe 1 weekly at in > it'it i -> I- i y<%1 *i* hrs .< Or- I’ i • ! Tt . »-#*»•*• < • ■*'- ./■»•' N r J/.ahV* -,r rite tcrm-o! . dvcrti'in,; arc, lora* rj ire f.»r taree maorl*.a-.—larger ones in tie same prop M»n Kk’Ii latimt nue #»% \ i ,i leer .> -at - it t > be e • ittdere 1 by the month or \ ear ile." “I* vi.i-1 # i firiti" Useript. >>r prvvi >u*lv agreed not we • i the par ties. , . ... B#" Vn advertisement not m irk-il on the Cupv for a >,• m • 1 in no.-r *f -a, will be mtiutte i i > il o lerc 1 oat. an i payment will he exacted accordingly n* Ai‘V.:Hr:s> MKVr- to avot.l anv ini'Uit»lerst.indi te a*n the part nt the an nil'll a lvcrt.'tTH it |*r » »or t » ^ that tu.-.r p vil.- .v >>:* extend* to their im advertiv ii-‘ it' M1 -t hv them to b ' ana I 1i1to) al charge, ami n » va nation. •4r ►oitnarv H»ti* ea of m >re th m live lines will Ik* clnrre I ,r jolt WOK* Poster* Sal - lolls. < ir. nl ir* Tar b. etc . executed promptly, neatly and at fair prin** _ Praf/’ssioHHl Citr.i*. ni; i r. ku UAitbs >N. 1*1/ I'SICf I V *t SUIWEOW CkiwIest M > iCx ity, Writ Ki yinm. April 4, l'74. i^k .1 n. sr.vitRY. Vhtirlft l'1 *<y. " I •■'•v »*"*. Having resume I the practice of Me licinc. of fer' hi' Pm;V**: > tl services to the nu > 1 »> Hi* next d nr to residence. Bear corner or Gourde and M iin streets. January JJ, is,-;. TV’, C F. ForKK. * ru ysici i v»* svittiEos. i.|i ,- ;-i !•> ■ i'o Be s Law Itaildiuu. October li, l'7 > V. '1.1* ^ •’'•i nirsiciA\ ».v« suuueo\. UoU'C Will promptly tvM'ulb it all hours. Man i -*7. lit J Wills 'I. It v\ - )N. Jr. not roil or hem it suitei.iti. (.» fi-rs In' Pm - ill S -rvUesto thecitizens •C~ 'iH ' in Hrsrea Bvium-v. in tlioi > • us r,. ,t . p: • 1 u. li A > 1 A tl 1 I •*' |^*U !i "lieCourt II Kiso, I'ii ir estown, Vir;: i.u. UfM U. rRAVEUS. ATTOH\Er AT LAW, J ferm* »F«I .Vill prain the «’• uirts of thisCounty ami well, ami nearly opposite the “Carter Mouse. November J •. l'*>'. Oeor-e Ha', lor. Win. L Wilson \YLOR A WILSON. 1 Tron\El‘S IT l 4 \r. i I '•'«•<*/. H *t l ' Will Ittei t E KENNEDY. t rrOK VKT 4 T F. 4 It*. oth. e formerly u m, ieil by Dr. Straitn—on ^ J < M" *UE ATTOIlSEU IT f. 4 IK, / tl.EON* MOOItE. t TTOdkA » AT l A It. May 11. W-. fames II drove. Forrest W. Brown ^ Mi' \ i. <X HU 'Vl « 1/rent 'ft. rs a i i. 4 ir. ■ U.. a- M i.itfl for tilt frantice of L*.wilt i i l M . ian*l Attention giveil to i*. . iila, .•'••• of Claims agonist tn - at, ut: m to Colie uons. ^ W WASHINGTON. trim: ylt Art. * it. ./ .,t C-uMjh ITtjrf • ••tjniiu, iii liiovin Law Building, in* out, ^ A UPs, >UB. i rroti\ t'T Art. i it. lu . I an I ' <uu «*>* Bui Ming. i i - reel. N. W , a rmtiSLr if l i it. .1,1 IklUHNv. ill -ear ol til jj 4 11A LI C' ". AN. utHtir/- mi l Caamaellum «* Late, li ling. I O' N v York Avenue, W A 'HINli iOS. I» C. ■ . - . hi s;.,u-', tin’ ' *U t ol i la, n>. I ■: at it e» will be given ioaUiw«* ioiis m..»n: ibgl. j s halimbian. J itli.-V !"l l\» aay, Ol a i i i it _ BbALL UK . A PHILLIPS. | VilXroS [> filB'ON. ATFOKSEY AT LA II', Ch 11I4 ',‘i>V4, ./r Ttf*m ('<u tty, II t*t Vu' finin, W !l etc.11 c < I-—, in the several Court* of We- Vir :'t i i. Virginia and 'I :r\! ui 1 » }i i 11 * -11 1.1 .v > iii ln> 1 •'1 "Ut il - varl litiv IT. l*'l E W Ut!ttSot*J I'HA' I’OBfEBFlEtO. | A | >|Nt,hi; A l•OllTEIlFlEI.il, 1> II roK VEI'.S I T /. I II , ' | . in, . iif importance consultation wiil lie In .1 with II >n 1 •aii'l H Iannis. Feb 11, l.vb.-rlkn. Win- i v ia visit Washington>t ip at the A.IJAI'AU iO'JSE. />, , , .1,, ur. Ch, . Sfimth >: cet. W VSillNU l ON. i> C. Teems >J I’ku Day. I' IE proprietors nf 111i- House, the oldest . i- i i ;-k-I ll.itel ill Washington. desire to ill , • i.i >a of their porous and thepuh to the ia. i t iat tin- ll itel is and li t' been lie lie a 11 a irters fur W.-'t Virginians fur ...» r ,, : i . I nr. I'ii.- V ii'.-riean' is centrally , ,j,- l iii tin- Ii i-iiic-n p>>rtiii i >»t the eitv. and n,; mi a -Ii "'t dt'ian e *f all Puhlie Buildings. ' tarelies. ail places of Aniti'i-ment. HUFFY A LEANNABDA November JO. IS-vi—ly Proprietors. OWES HOUSE E ir ipean Plan ll!, PENNSYI*VASIA AVENUE. N-irti- I're.isitry. Washington City. Ke.tnUv Furnished Bourns, single, double, area -ai' '. il 00 and ?l per day. n eeial rates for the week, mouth, or longer. huffy a leansakha. D . , |ssj. Proprietors. Mansion I I oi i-^e, UAH' MOM i;. n .i* r-rL %*v u mi 1133J SJ33TA.4TIAI BOAF.D s I. .*i O Day . S' »V’ ; I'lVh "TK ,v NT. ISl!. s. .r.KT> Oppositi Barnutu'* City Hotel li \i;iimui;k..mu. I s \ \< U.Ki:ill'sO>. Proprietor. March JO.Is75. June 25,IS70— I I sr received. a 1.1 roe supply of .Miller A j li.lte >U' > celebrated l.ieol'iee drops lor ;. Hid ■. . 1 - .( '|i i 11 h>r.i!e «>1 I ot i'll l.o teu .e' utitl Tar l»r>>]>' by tlie «> nice or pound. t i iv • i|n« i» -to k a mil line >•! elu>i> c ti.ir p. s p Union Sets. etc., from the celebrated I [ . I*,-W \tlov Iturpee. A I 'li i ivoit «*. l*i'o s Cure. IUib - < mi-It < 11». Warnc » S.i:e Cure, Cainm'' I'.iuul- ion, ' : ' li mil-, >11. Ithl' I ' A thmaticimc. Ciu i. M.-.i le y l.akiT ' Carbolit Mouth .i'h. - id nt and a full line of patent medicines. \|r. \| ' Smith'.' Virginia Cookery Hook. I ie f> 't in the market. 1. > _< .1 of (.lire Virgin Salad Oil, in hulk >>r ill I ouc a id small bottle'. Dr. C K. PRA IT. Ti I i : liKST. MY K \ It I''U|>|*''»><l >vith Liquors »l every le'Criplioo — ot the best quality. IJ ill imu'c aiul Rochester i»c<r Pure French Brandy, ALSO | .4, ,t the>>.•-!. Kr»ch IL-cluster Beerdelivered j oivuhvie int">vu4t SI I'd lioien. F WKTTK It. SOL l»KUS, Ian. 25. Is7!». Basement Jederson ItuiUlinjj THE "OLD FAMILY CS3CERY" \pi\ i; againi J | v V! Nt; |>urcli-<'cd tli Stine .md Stuck >1 | \| , tV, ren Kby I «i" continue the same ..t business at his old stand. I "8ei a hue H'vii tutettl i»l ;u*h eeies. scams, coerces, re as, sen ■/•>. s veers, ay. « 1 a> •:«* k <»l \tMU)i;\ w \UK. t;ut»t:KKi;Y a salt I w .licit fOi*p-IU"n.r;c «• • -.. |h«l |I»| cl t»u*\ WllJhlMl IMValfCk of i > i uui'iii »n«l uiv t»nm »ei.' ... V... ,1 U. IST9. H. ll. COOKE. i 1 .111 \'l» turn inJ Fine Salt f»r s iu* chf*e ( I )j4 H. ll. COOKE. Jiwr r. ceited Buckets. Tub- and Cylin der Chu. u-. which me tat swle by II. H. COOKE. \I. A K*i i: 'tick »t Qu<-en#w4re Uhi-sw*! e «in! ’stun.-w ., e iin sale cbe.ij* *t " I he Old t i i . 11 uCer y ** til U. H. COOK E. Ad .ns mnmss 3 me has uemovkd to .Vittioiifit iS.tuk BSniifiitiff. One l>w>r W. -t of ll.mk. ItOU.U K liAl.LAllEB. A, r I 10. l.va. AjjeiH. ,fj ft T Si S' H S Si * i Si" S isai.v i;: Ti. ' tri. ! an l true remedy f*»r . . , I'. id UN.' » ITS. BKUSES. SOllES. Z • r Site hy ill Ai*r. il-8ni. — i;w i.n<; 'i’lli; llOL'sMllOLU" is el.linns) to be the l - - .V1114 >4 . :ui» •«" die world, ll you , . ... ..hi u a niiuntncdun.it |.mvli.t>ean . i Hue*..mined ttic ■ 11*> i.seiinl.l lor *»KO. VV l KbA l^LLi. J uiv 12, 1‘S'd (artpctinz* VI \UGE lot of our own maiiul.iettire lor J N•'. J. JOBE. \l-ll ’*1 | -il .11* ll**r-e in W-mlell Mills. ATTRACTIONS. ■.I \\ . .-v Al fcR* it ^ N l ; ., . I i» .. Heel. .. iu W 3- JiKRI HAM. J \ .ju ik.,nt A J> . Uo .'led I -del i,.. t.» W. >. AIKU HAN 1. ■ ' 1ST* M 3. SKI .... If V. .1 U .nl -.e ‘e't ol Fresit Meats and ‘ r‘5!* - ‘ ' S“-‘ * *yy * W. A. iUauJA.M. jUJ ii. Stott k -10 We don't use small tin and want everybody to kn »\v it T e reason way we don't is that it you have small tin put on your roof the more seams you will have and the more leaks will he in your roof. Call on u> and we will prove to you that large tin is tile best to put on your roof. It will pay you to look ar »uud. You will not only save time but money by calling on EA tt.NSll \W & DOOLEY. Apr. lb, S5. Cluirk*M<*\vn, \\\ Va. JAMKS WAltjON, Proprietor. MEA LS at all hours to suit Travelers. Tran . sient Hoarding on Ui-asonuhle Terms, llueks tuand from all trains Tree nl ('halve, j ».'**■ rhe liar isSupplied with Choice Wines, I,i<111< irs, ( icars. Ac. April 5. I s .nJ. iPK.YT/STil V. nil T. II. sen.EFFEIl. fornieily or Freder ick. Md.. having permanentIv located in Charlestown, oilers his professional services to the public. Appended is a card of his predecessor: I take pie isure in recoin mending my successor, |lr. T II. Sclia-ller, who takt-s my otHce, in the practice <>f Ih-ntistrv and whose known skill in Ins |»rojr»ion enamo im» io roiniiuMm iiini confidently to all my patients. I solicit for him | the same eonliileiice ami onerous support ac* j conic I to me hv the citizens of Charlestown • ami vicinitv. S. II. WILLIAMS. March !3. ISiH. TA YLOH IIOT IOL. It\iii7ie»/ri-, VTcyiwio, IIIvNK Y XV l! 1 . !•' E I IT, Prop’r Apr l. I ssi .las. R. McLaughlin.] [Clips. H. Herhert. When you go to iia<; i:u> r<> xx n STOP AT THE ISALDWLN HOUSE. (Opened September 1. 1 ''-SO,) Kiitirelv new. First-class in every respect.— Soii.i Walnut Furniture throughout. Has in every room. Running Water upon each Ilnur. Mi LA i n II LI N A HERBERT. April Hi. tssl Proprietors DR CHAS. E. PRATT Sect ESSOB TO N F. H K.N I'ERSON A Co., Pharmacist, nF.AI.FR in l>m s. Chemicals. Patent Mod i, incs, live Stulls. Fancy A Toilet articles, Ri.iiks. Stationery. Ac. • iustav Itrowti’s new building, Main Street I 'll tKt.I.sToW.V. WcsT V I KOI NI A. V CMK Corn Fr.cer -Positively cures Corns, Bunions and all other Cal uses. Best of Rcleretiee given. For sale bv Dr. ( HAS. E. PRATT. March I, 1S.S3 IPS I'received a largo line of Soaps—indn- | ding Ji'sse (takes'. Brown Windsor. Col gate's. Lubin s—also a large lot of cheaper Soaps. Dr. CHAS. E. PRATT. March 1. ISS.'J WASHINGTON AND ALEXANDER, I ii•sur.i »»<*«* A " cnoy, Office Hibson Building. Charlestown. Representing the following Companies : JEFFERSON COUNTY MUTUAL Fire Insurance Company. PET.NA. OF HARTFORD. 11■.• l-i.vi most 11.»i,til.tr Co. in America. Equitable l.if. Assurance Society ot l'.S. Hartford Idle and Annuity of Hartford. Home, of N« w York. Plnenix if Hartford. Washington Eire A Marine, of Boston. Conti Mental, of New York. American, of Wheeling. Pea hotly, of Wheeling German, of Wheeling. I.ivi s pool and London and Globe, of England, the largest foreign Company doing business in America. At i EXT*: II C ENTLER. Shepherdstown ; C. I- BARNHART, Duttields; JAS. W. LEAGL’E. Middleway. A sworn statement of the conditions of all Foreign Insurance Companies represented in the A.tiicv w ill he found at tlie Clerk s Ollice, in compliance with .State laws. All losses promptly adjusted and paid at our ollice. Respectfully. \VA>UINGTON A ALEXANDER. February 1J, 1S»4. Agents. The Jefersjn Co. Mutual Fire Insurance Company. ESTABLISHED 1S7S. OFFERS to tlie people of Jefferson County. Insurance in a safe Company at the actual r,nt ill insurance, which i* much cheaper than the rates o i .L.. uirged. and keeps the money at home. Goodr.sgs from resp Uisihle parties are invited. Executive Committee meets every Friday. Diuktok—N. S. White, Henry B. Daven p ' iurla l Hurst, JoUu W. Rider, W. H. 1 Lewis, H. Preston Chew. Win. L. Wilson, Fu cue Baker. >. W Washington, James Logie. Cl...,, ' P. w son. J"1»II 11 /attic. Jacob S>. Mi ivin, K. G. W. lierr. .s.iac H.Btrider. V > ’WHITE.President. H. B. DAVENPORT.Treasurer. ExFaiTivK Committee—N. >. White. Wni. H i’. Lewis, Eugene Baker. Isaac ii. strider, U P. Chew. S. W. Washington. I... U Ai.EX i-'.-Mtddlewav-J. Q- Hurley; Keartievsviile—J. C. Bitner; Harpers terry Chas. E. Trait; Shepherdstown—H. t. Butter; 1> itlields—C. L. Barnhart; Charlestown Washington A Alexander. r-tT itic .'secretary will he found at the Com pany's Ollice, Gibson Building, Court-House yard, in Charlestown. R. A. ALEXANDER. Feb. JL, 1«» wxrewry. (;> . '!'. GaMBRILL. Js®. I' RoDGEBS GEORGE T, GAMBRilL &C0, GIIA I X fUni: m is si on • ?3crrhnnfst Room 41 1 'hamoek of Commerce. R.\L!'IM«>KK?Mi) Always readv to make 1-11S Kit AI. CASH \I> VANCESoii Consignments. Commission for handling actual Grain le. per hnshcl. For buying and selling for future delivery R-. per bushel Margin required on purchases and sides for tuture ileliverv 5c. per bushel. Trading in futures i- in not less than >.000 bushel lots. Quotations by wire given when requested. May J, —ly I'ol'VIN Kid Gloves at Burns A Shugcrl's— every pair warranted. < 1.1 ■> ism I’UST received. a full line of Toilet Articles including line Hair Brushes. Nail Hindu* Shaving Brushes. Baby Brushes and Baby Ral tlcs--all of whit h we arc selling low. We have now a linestock ol Round Bar Bar ber Soap, at <h per cake. Soaps. We have now a line lot of Soaps— Glycerine. Culicura. Oriental, Sweet Briar, Gi*. mi's Solplier. Carbolic Disinfectant and Toi let. Bee. Bath and Tar—which we are selling at the very lowest prices. We have on hand a full line of Patent Med icines— Phenol Sodiqiie, Seth Arnold > l oilgli Cure, l.arahce’s Ointmeul. Cannon's Bitters. Bmmn.Chlom-Alum, Piso's Catarrh Cure. Cam phor li e, Glycerine, Ammonia. Chlorate Pot a*h Tablets. Swift's Specilie. Si HO per bottle. Speer's Wine— Port, C11 fermented Grape Juice and Claret. In order to compete with our competitors we 1 are now selling Camphor at 25 i ts. per pound. 1 Medicines Glasses ;lnd Tubes. Fine lot of Florida Water at 25 ct*. per bottle. 1 |)r (’HAS. E. PRATT’S DREG STORE. April 23, 1S*5. MOTHS.—50 Ills. CAMPHOR at 25 cents a pound. INSECTS AND VERM IN.—Persian Insect I’mvder. Whale Oil and Carbolic Soup. Qk. silver. Mercurial Ointment, and Bed Bug Poi son. AISQEITHACO. EIRE INSURANCE, ' I "'ll E undersigned has taken the Agency of 1 the INSURA N( 'F CO MPA X V OF .v o is r ii .# .71 s: is I r PHILADELPHIA. This Company is one of the very best in ex istenec and has'had a stieecssful experience of Eighty-seven years,—its motto: " Security ami Indemnity." Applications for Insurance against Loss or Damage bv Eire promptly attended to. and Pol icies issued without delay in this old and favo rite Company. Also of the LAXCASIIIIIE IVSURANCK (,’OM PAXY, OF M VXCttESTKR. K!tni.\M>. It. K. LKISEXRIXG. Agent r-i'f-Ottire in T.aw Building, 3rd door. Charlestown, March 1M, 1SS2—y. A. L. JOSES, rail!, iraiiiil ittitu. and practical AUT.'SIAN WELL DRILLER “"BORER AND CONTRACTOR FOR W ji 1 V* Supply. FOR row ns, VILLAGES, COUNTRY RESIDENCES, FARM ERS, AND MANUK TU RF.RS. 11-1 North tit Ii St.. Philadelphia, Pa. Semi lor Ciitalogue. It Costs Nothing. Sept. 10. 1885. For Sale. BILLIARD Tabh - and on' Pool Table all O Collins’make- tor sale low. One of them nearlv new. Applv to F. B. .SOLDERS. July 3.1884. Jefferson Building. (1OL0GXES and Handkerchief extracts—the j largest assortment in town at GEO. T. LIGHTS. Hoke's Strict: 170It sale bv car load' and at retail. 15. c. Washington. gi:oiu;i: tiiavis, Fashionable Barber, Main st., (one door west of W atson House,) Charlestown, W. Va. HAIll Cutting and Shaving executed in First-Class Style. Prices reduced for'in gle hair cutting 20 ets.; hair rutting and shave at same time, 25 ets. Tickets good for 12 shaves, for $1.00. Every effort made to please customers, and satisfaction guaranteed. April 10, 1883—Sin. \T COST.—I have now on hand, which 1 am . selling nt Cost, a beautiful line of Cliild ren's Book', also for grown persons and a handsome line of the Poets. .Ian. 15. 1SS5. OR-C. E. PRATT. I iIIEAP Ornamental Coal Vase- and Hods at V BEALL BROS. A PHILLIPS. V EATS FOOT OIL at 00 ets. and $1.2t> per i> gallon. GEO T. LIGHT. .March 12, '85. |7ANCY Shovels and Tongs and Fire Sets foi I sale cheap at BEALL BROTHERS A PHILLIPS. MATTINGS, Oil Cloths and Carpets, for sale . |,y (j EO. W. T. K KAUSLEY. Hay SI •antect. F WILL pav Cash for Good Hay. i * b. c. Washington. March 10. ’85. ZEST ew Furnit ure. \ V ’ ring* large St f 1 urni YV h "'h ?old at bottom prices. Our stock contains— CHAMBER SETTS FROM $25 UP. HANDSOME PARLOR SETTS, DINING ROOM SETTS, Center Tables. Wardrobes. Mattresses, < hairs. Lounges Settees. Bedsteads, Bed Springs. Looking Glasses, Piano A Organ Stools and all goods kept in a furniture house. Please call anti examine our stock. SADLER A BRO. I May 8, 1884. i ' REENS.—Kale. Spinach and Seven Top VJT Turnip Seeds. AISQU1TH&CO. August 21), 1885. IT'LL line »>f Embroidery and Knitting silk for sale by i ikJ. Robust Health \ Is not always enjoyed by those who seem to pos.-ess it. The taint of corrupted blood may be secretly undermining the i -lisiituiiou. In time,'the poison willcer i .amy show its effects, uud with all the more \ iiiiiencc the longer it lias been uliowed lo permeate the system. Each pimple,sty. boil, skiu disorder nml ser.se of unnatural lassitude, or languor, is one of Nature’s warnings of the consequences of neglect. /Iyer's Sarsaparilla Is the only remedy that can be relied upon, in all eases, to eradicate the taint of hered* i arv ilise;ue and the special corrupt ions of the blood. It is tin! only alterative that is sufficiently powerful to tliorotighly .•lean>o the system of Scrofulous ami Mercurial fiii| urities and the pollution of Contagious Discuses. It h1-o mu* lr:iii/es the poisons left by Diphtheria ami Scarlet Fever, and enable* rapid recuperation from the cufeeblcmeut ami debility caused by these diseases. Myriads of Cures Achieved by AVER'S Sarsaparilla. In the past lort’v years, nre attested, and there is no blood disease, at till possible of cure, that will not yield to it. Whatever the ailments of I hi -1 lass, and wherever found, front the sciin v of the Arctic circle to the “veldt-sores” (if South Africa, this rem edy has afforded health to the sufferers bv" whom it was employed. Druggists everywhere can cite numerous eases, with in llieir personal knowledge, of remark- | able cures wrought by it. where all other treatment had beeu unavailing. People will do well to Trust Nothing Else than Ayek’8 SAltsataRIM-a. Numerous crude mixtures arc offered lo the public a> -blood purifiers,” which only allure the patient with the pretense of many cheap doses, and with which it Molly to experiment while disease i* steadili l>> coming more deep-seated ami difltculi of cure. Some of those mixtures do much I i-;iu ' harm. Pear in mind that the only medicine flint can nulicsii} ui« vitiated blood is Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, PREPARED BY Or. J. c. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold bv all druggists; price $1, ‘six bottles for So. TAR Ft H ELY’S CREAM BALM I causes the Head. \llays Inflamation. I e a 1 » t It e Sores, lestores the Senses Ta>te and Smell. V quick relief. A HAY-FEVER. <;ui:am hai.m Has gained an enviable reputation, displacing all other preparations. A particle i' applied into each nostril; no pain: agreeable to use. Price 50c. by mail or at druggists Send lor circular. ELY UHoTII l-.ltS, ^ July 17,1885. Druggists. Owego, N Y. JAS. W. BUTT, Charlestown, W Va., DKM.ER IX C.okins; and Heating stoves AND MAXt*F.M’TVRKR OT ALL KIXDS OL TIX AXDSIILE'J I 11 OX WARE. m '|MIL undersigned has recently enlarged and I very much improved Ids salesroom, and aililed largely to hi' “took, both in variety ami ‘piantite of goods in bis line. Hi' supply oj t ttitK STOVES AND UAN<<!> "ill eumpet. with any, embraces the celebrated " Excelsior and “ Farmer tiirl." which never fail to givi entire satisfaction, besides a large number ol others. With each Stove there are given Fifty Pieces, exclusive of plates, all of them very Useful o housekeepers. Important addition to many ot these Stoves, as turnislied by me. .r.» V olntii'if ic.t )veo and Pine Slirlvis. Water-Bark-ami Wanning ■'lo-cts. Coal Oil Stove-alway* in stock, ami tlic bi--t Wood and Coal Heaters on hand in sea-on. Every Stove guaranteed. Mv supply of fine Oo-»d- in ni\ 1 ne is one of the be>l ever ollered in t harle t urn, and in. ludes liauibomely ornamented Water Coolers and Chamber Sets, Beautiful Drip Coffee-Pots, Soup lec atnl < ream Ladle Ac„ with all tl.eu-ual variety ofTi.i and Sheet Iron Wares ol 'all Kinds. Prices always mod crate. Price of Stoves from ?>1 2 up- ... Rooting ami Spouting and other Till Work promptly executed. Hoofing and Spouting a Specialty. I always u-c -mailer tin in Roofing. W by do I use it?. It take-double the work, double the solder and more tin to the square than lar ger sheets. Call and see at mv place of business. I ui-o call c-pecial.attention to the America! which 1 have the right to manufaetureaml sell It will make any C himney or Flue draw in any kind of weather, and i- a perfect spark catcher, and a protection to the top of the chimney. JAMES W. Bi rr. April 23, 1**5. ^ i (JODY & SAXKY Hymn.- -1, 2. 3. and -1 :.flIUOLSrPPLIKs.-Ihave just receive.! > „ I; .,t -.1 Kil Supp II -- l-'-ad Penal* .slate Pencils, Pens ami Pell Holders, Coiupo- i Mtioti Books. ... I ilCTl'RE Fr.rm - perfect.v lovely ;« orres I pniideuce Cards—' DaisiesPlay ing bard. fnun M i ts. to 75cts.: Mourning Paper and Eu , \V ACL'I’M Oil. for Harm-*; Carbolic Acid 1 ' 2n cts per bottle, li s.-i t Powders. 5o cts j rt>._the very best, Hog Powders, on cts. «» — | Sohl by fil'd. 1- LUilir, Oct .18, 1 s-t I»ru..v:-t La it di et IVs Garden Seeds. (HAVE a full stock of these valuable and re . liable -ecus both in Papers ami in Bulk peas. Beams. Lima Beans and Parly Corn CEO. T. Lie HI. Druggist. Next Door to Fo>' Oihce. iar niers. 11 Ti Broix n or Bed Paint. It is put up in . ami I one gallon cans, already to put on. i be very thing for painting gates, pumps, rool-. and all I sorts of agricultural implement*. Ala'll i f H A CO. Apr. lb. POETRY. It 1 Till: SEASHORE. Oh fall upon the yellow beach With kisses keen, with kisses strong; And to the saints that southward reach Hive all the mush of tliy song. ii!i sea. witli lips that tasie ol brine. lint not again from yonder-Imre Shull l look out np m thy deep; The iiliMiin is growing evermore; The light of life lias sunk to sleep— Her life, oil sea, that tlisl from mine. — W.J Heudti - If. If. It. CALLAIIER, Editor. u 'i rlrstoirn.JrfferHon County. II rsl Va. February 25. lSStt. VXEX PEC TEH CO I R I SH IP. “I d > wish voil'll it d >wn and keep qui i*t Daisy, you distract me so, fluttering a r 'tind the room like a bird !’’ Now, Miss Ovlnde Martin was tall, mascu line, hard on the ‘Thirties,” with still" little curls, uiul gold rimmed spectacle*, and a stand-up collar and cravat, like a man’s, and she was very busy among a pile ol book-, preparing hard questions to imnilii Iate her Sunday-school class on the morrow, while little sixteen- ■ tr- >ld D ti*y. " ith h r pink and white skin and brown curls, and innocent blue eyes, beat a retreat, mortified at It iving “distracted” her said sister. “I suppose I shall learn better sometime, ’ (Imu tilt Daisy, “but, oli dear, I am such a silly little goose.” She went on tiptoe past the d.»or where Mr Mining, the young minister, was en giged in the revision ol his sermon, for Mr Vining lodged at Widow Martin*, and Diisv felt her youth and folly more pain- j fully than ever in his dignified presence. She stood a moment in the doorway where the cheerful July *un became a gob ten checker work on the floor, quivering tliroiigli the vines, and a sweet odor crept ~ul»tiv in, ol newly mown olnv rfield, Jinl ro-.es just blooming along the garden wall. | "I know what I’ll do,” thought Daisy a» her pet, the kitten,darted away through the j liU'lies. ‘‘i’ll have some of those ri e cher ries.” Daisy hounded down the garden-wal , I deftly climbing the old stone wall, swung j herself into the branches of a huge cherry- ' tree, like a white-plumed little bird. “Mother would he horrified, and Cybele would have a fit,’’ quietly she thought, •‘but it’s so nice and shady up here, and the r > >i ts are st*i in ' ill the cherries. I almost wish I was a robin, it is such a pleasant life up among the green leaves with the blue sky peeping through. Dear me, I hope that isn't mamma !” Daisv crept a branch or two higher up, as loot ,-dep.s c ime d nvn the garden path. Alas! tier premonitions were hut too cor rect. Mrs. Mat tin’s cap-strings were flut rring be'ow, and Mrs. Martin's self had ■omc out with a howl to pick ettrr nts, ac compauied by Aunt Susannah, her sister. “Now I'm caught,” soliloquized our he roine. “I hope they won’t belong. I won der what they arc talking about. Mr. \ in ing, as I live !” Daisy held her breath, and secret y mailed to see how uncnn-ciou* the old lames wi re ol lier near vicinity. “Ves,’’said Mrs. Martin solemnly, ‘‘lie's a good young man—si very good youn„ man.” “There ain’t no minister all over the country round gives sueli satisfaction ! said Aunt Susannah. ‘Them cabbages is comiii’ on finely, Lucretia ! “Oh, bother the cabbage!" said Mr* .Martin, tartly ; “it's about Mr. Vining I m talking .*■? Hannah ! But lie ought to inurry uid set lie down. A single minister can't do all the good he could il he wa? married! ‘ That’* true,” assented Aunt Susannah, •‘and C’vbele would make a capital minis r's wile.” “site’s the very wife he need*; and it ime one would just put the tdea into hi icad.” “Perhaps he doesn t mean to marry. “Then lie’s doing very wrong, enenura ring Cybelc the way he does, walking to sunday school with her, and talking about he poor money, and picking out the p?alw* ind hymns with hi? head close to hers ;)f all creatures, I do dislike a male co- ( ijuette.” “I) ar me, Lucretia!” said Aunt Susan mh, with mild remonstrance. “I don’t suppose lie ever *hink? of die thing.” “ 1‘heji he ought to think of it. .Some one •ught to speak to him.” Meek Aunt Susannah picked currants in , •erplexed silence. “I don’t really think lie ought to tnfl with inv poor Cybele* feeling-—and sh • i -< nsitive, to resumed the wi low. “ [ never did pretend to understand youn. .oik* when love and courtship were in tli .lUsine-?,” said Aunt Susannah. “But it aould be a line thing for Cybele. "I'd be proud to lie a minister’s mother j in law,” said Mr- Martin, exultant at tin remote po*sib li. " And Cybele i? a very - nart giri. You ought to hear her tdk ah in: free-will .m i fore ordination I Why. dr Vining himselt wa* astonished.” '• I should think it very likely,” -aid An -u-annah, dryly. C'vbeb had never been her favorite niee«; ■lie had lectured Aunt Susannah too oite ,..r sleeping in church, singing out of tun •. .Hid other venia. sin-. "I don’t really know wiiattodo about it, -ighed good .Mr-. Martin. ”1 wish some ,ody would speak to dr. Vming, and tel .,iui plainly what his duty is. ’ "Haven’t we picked currants euough V .azariied Aunt Su-annaii. “X 3 vj, ;«*ia .ilia. aiafUa saai^l. , “you never lia.il the trials of a family, b'4 sannali; -in I they on* liari, though my gir s are pretty good girls, after all. Cy* bele's quite a model; and Daisy’s well enough, if she would sober down a little.” An4 the two elderly ladies went in, with th ir bowl of spurkli g currants, leaving their unseen au lilor still silting among the clierrv boughs, with her bright, brown curia all blown about, and the scarlet velvet of her lip> deeper and rudd er than ever. “Dear me,” thought Daisy, “there's a revelation! Our Cybele in love—I didn’t know women who wore spectacles ever did fall in love; and Mr. Vining a male CO quette—well, l never should have thought that of Mr. Vining. I really think, aa mamma says, some one ought to speak to him. I've a great mind to speak to him myself.” And fired w ith the ardor of her new plan, Daisy slid down from her perch in the cher ry tree, lo the great astonishment of her friends, the rohius, and ran into the house. “ I won’t stop to consult mother or aunty," thought ager Daisy; “for I know they'4 think I ought not to apeak, just because I am only sixteen years old.” bo Miss Daisy stole like a white mouse along the hall, and tapped softly at Mr. Viniug’s study-door. “ Come in !” allied out the clear sonorous voice of the young clergyman. Not until our Daisy was fairly in the room did she fully realize the awkwardness of her position. Then with the roses inautliug on her cheek and her head hung dowu, she stood a pretty picture of maidenly confu sion. “M—Mias Daisy," said Mr. Vining ab stractedly, glancin. up from his paper, and brightening visibly when lie saw who it was, "I mu happy to sec such u little sunbeam id my gloomy old study. Sit down.” “No, mt, I can’t slay/’said Daisy, taking courage. “I only came to speak to you, sir —about Wing married.” “Ab >ut being married !’’ echoed Mr. Via* ing in genuine a-tonishment. "Yea, air,” went on Duiay, twistiug her fingers together; “the people io the parish think you could do much more good if you were married.” ".So I might,” assented the minister, mu singly. "I have thought of that myself.” “Oh, then you have thought of it, air!” cri *d Daisy delightedly. “I am so glad.” “Daisy, I have been here a long time.” “Yes, sir; I know you have.” "Should you be sorry to have me ga away ?” Daisy lifted her eyes with a roguish spar kle beneath her curling brown lashes. ‘ You need not go away, air ; that is, if—” "If what, Daisy?” “Mother said this morning alia would bo very proud to be the minister’s mother-in law." Mr Vining looked a little surprised but not at all displeased, us Daisy stood de murely before him with her roseate cheeks and disheveled curls. “Did she really say so, Daisy?” “I heard her say so.” ‘‘To you ?” ‘No, not to me, sir.” “Daisy, would you like It?” “Oh, Mr, i should be delighted !” cried DiUy, dapping her hands gleefully. “A minister’s wife has many trials to bear w*tli, Daisy.” “Oh, yes,sir; but if she loves her bus bind —” “Do you think my little wife would love her husband ?” How strange it was to think of Cybdeas a “little wife!” Daisy thought love must cast a glamour oil the young minister's eyss ; out she answered nevertheless: «• f .. ... .1... ..I St ■«» f f ’u l... I a is an aniiaiKta iind s»* learned.” “Vdi, I know,” answered Mr. Vining, with something of a puzzled expression on uii face. “Miss Cybele is a very worthy per ron, and I shall be very happy to be con n -cted, however distantly, with her.” Daisy stared until her blue eyes were like n wly-opened blue-bells. What on earth d l the minister mean ? Mr. Vining, however, appeared to be very clear on the subject of his intentions. He took Daisy's hand in his and drew her toward him with Caressing gentleness that the young girl felt to be very pleasant. “But you, Daisy, my dear little wild-flow cr, when you are my wife—" “I ! echoed Daisy, suddenly becoming as red .1* her own pink neck-ribbon. “I your wife, Mr. Vining?” . “ Who els. ? ’ demanded the young minis .-r with a puzzled countenance. “I have ..■ •n in love with you for the past three m mills, my Daisy. Nay, do not try so t .iddiugly t» escape from me! Surel} — sur.-ly I am not so disagreeable to you as tb t?” N —no,” hesitated Daisy, “it isn't that— bat I thought it was Cybele.” Mr. Vining lau bed. “I re*pect Mi** Cybele very sincerely, but I dee. j just a- • > n think of marrying my ireeic dict'oniry.” “But I am *uch a silly little goose, and I mi only sixteen, and mamma and Cybele ire always scolding me !” ••But,” mimicked Mr. Vining with play ul ton liter-, “they w ll not scold the mm* »t>-r‘* wife! And I shall never let the winds .: heaven b ow too roughly on my little Dairy.” “I can’t believe it,” said Daisy energeti cally. “But you love me Daisy, do you not?” “1 have never thought of it before,” said D iirv, meditatively twisting one of her curls rou . i h r .inger. “But 1 tliiuk I do.” “Daisy, Dus/, ciiild.” Half an hour bad elapsed, and Mrs. Mar