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^ ~ - " ' ' . - ? - ^ ? - ? - - ? ' ; ' - V-- :? ... . ?- >? ? . . ' ESTABLISHED 1844 CflARLlSTOWN, W. VA.. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 19. 1882. NEW SERIES, VOL. XVII ~rsr spirit of Jcftrsnn. " - 'vT/-1-?&r! ' ."? " .-?*?- ?"'? V- . - a i. ??r PUBLISHED WEEKLY, BY Xv" * '* .v ?? \ ' .*i : rr ? ??. Creorge Wl Haine^. OFFICE IS "LEE BALL" BUILDING. ? . TKICKS OI1 SCBU0BIPTI05. Paid In Advance $2.00 Paid irUtaln tke year....... 2,50 Paid alter the year expires 8.00 ToOlab* of 8, In Advance, an Extra Copy. ? " PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Batiob.V [W. t. WlLIOI. Baylor* ?fes Vv ilsoiXi ATTORNEYS AT LAW. * Charle.lown, Jofferaon Co., W. Va. HAVING anociited for the practice of Law. ? Ill regularly attend all the Conrta of Jeffer aon and Berkeley Coun tie.. sad attend to other la* baaineaa in thfc'Slate of fVeet Virginia. 39~Speciitl attention riren to coll.ctiana -March 28, 1876. .*"? ? :T K i ? . ~ ? ar Jamas H. Gbove.] [Foeubbt W. Brown. Orovo efts BrpwJii ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Charlcatown, JcfTeraon County, W. Va. 1TAVING associated- for the practice of Law, * 1 will attend to cases in the diflerent Courts of and .Maryland. Attention eiven "to Pensions ?nd alicU>Miof Claims against U.S. Gororument. W-"Special attention to Collections. . March 26. 1S7S. T. O. Oreen, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Charlestowsx9 Jelfef-son County, West Virginia. WILL practice in -the Courts of Jefferson and the aeighb'orine counties, and in the 8a precne Court of Appeals of West Virginia. Office in Law Building on George street, *n rear of the Court- Houee. A ngust 5, BSS?3m. Xsnao Fo-ulte, Attorn y at Law, and Solicitor in Clianeery, Charlestown, Jefferson County, W. Va. PRACTICE'S in the Courtsof Jefferson,Berkeley and Morgan Counties, W. Va., and in the Courts of Frederick, Clarke and Loudoun Counties, ? Virginia. Deed*. Leases, Wills, fcc., neatly drawn, and collections promptly msde nnd promptly remitted. Office in Paradise Law Buildicer. Corner oi North George and Liberty Streets, in eaid town. May 7, 187S?6m. JAMES D. BUTT, A.ttorney Xxaw, HARPER'S FERRY, Jefferson County, West Virginia. February 8*, 1876-^. DaSIEL B. LoCiS. E. W. BXD1NGER. T.-nnafi xs&x X3 o c3Li nscor, A'ttorncys and ConuNuIlors at Law. PRACTICE in atl the Courts oi Jefferson and surrounning counties: Auguati)t I SSI. *7 WM. H. T1UTKRS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. CltarlcatoKu, J?Gerson Co , W. Virginia, WILL practiceinVhe District Courts of iheUni ted States foftke District of West Virginia, particular ^attention paid to cases in Bankruptcy. July 3<J, 1670. SAMUEL &. C. SlOOIllS, ATTORNEY AT I.avf, Berryrille, Clark* County, Virginia, Vxo CliKOIi MOORE, attobsw ax law, Charlestown, JefTernn County, Weot Vs WILL undertake casts jointly in tbo Courts of both of said Count May S3, 1872. Dr. Wli. IV.eill* PHYSICIAN ipD BURGEON, Ofuirf($(oicn\ U*e.s? Va. Ornc* ? Main Street bolw Charles, south side. tt^r- Nigfcroal?a should b A actio at Taylor liou?e. November 29, lo*sl DU. J. I). &AUKY, Chafestowu, Jeflorson Couiy, Ifest Virginia, HAVING resumed tbe praijee ol *?*edirine : of fers iiis Professional serWes to the public. Office next door to reaid^ce, near corner of George and Main Stredta. January *25, IS76?y. dk.cTf. fjike, PHYSICIAN AND UJilGEON. OFFICE in Paradise Law Yiildieg, corner of G^of?re and Liberty Sis. Octobers. lerjft?*y. DR. (1. T. RlCUAjpSflN. PHYSICIAIT AND SyRGEOIT, CnARI.ESTOWS, IV. MtGlNlA. July 1. )B75-<f. Jefferstm Carriagdfactory. JOHN E. ML H W entered into co p** CHA oil tlie .djoioit towo, one doOl f?ctiouery ; tn<i S0S8 . rupocl ?ro la fUr. 1 5 A ( 15 s 0?* ALL 0SSJGK8, ger*' ygy,: In a mtRB?r acceptabla tu porcha?*r* Ad c.adii able to experienced Vor'kmen.. REPAIRING done in the beet mtotr and a' abort notice, aod *riih the beat material JOHN R. BILBERT AgONS. November 1,1SS1 Jv-^ice's iTotice., U" AVINCr qnaliBcd and j-iven bond a a Jur X3-touo the Pcace I am t? ?w pre \ii io pivV-.^riot to the il'- i-.'h of n ;>n. >. All Claims piap<tlia tuv Hands f-r (* #ciii?n according toshall have0 :?*? cU?Ai?|ri< ,v tion.anri prompt^rnttiros in ado A* the ft*- di - roctrt- Persojia-wwfiwr cu!lecri<wis ?c- **.Ift?g - to law, a?<l pnxitpt retnrus made, w? their orders oarried out. JJ&o* Carrefty 'defaced - or partly d???. will be redeemed by the U. S. Treasury. ... endeavor to ^ULve-mxoh redeemed when jTced in my bands, Aoknowle Igments t<> d. ickrjd other obligations. &o.. taken at my office. a ih comer of the Mukcfc-House, out ran< o to Vth in St ou Hall Givo me a call. JOIi:: AVI?; Jane It. l^gl?if. Jn<*ttfce m ' .?> Per. J ^tavo yed ill Pool and Billiard Sa?oJj" Orer store-room of flr H. H. Ccokef ??. ^ next door ?to store of Mr. W. (I., k Mai* St.. Cha,U?? Carrel1 ELEGAPLli.^J.^-^^ . ? oojMtSwJKflrTitted op, every appointtne r yjjgBo 1 o ? s^bi'd rules for -i be corn lor < of* pleH e-fforced Bar ia'/supplied with Ltqaors of every d< ascription?(it the beet quality. WINE?, WHISKIES. BKANDIES. AM Baltimore and Rochester Beer? All of the boat. Will furnieh from thia dnte. at mj 'place of businect, the best Rocbct'.er Beer, at '$1.00 per dozen. <. Fayette b. sou df.f.8, Basement Jefltrcon Building-. August 2, 1531. AUCTIONEER'S NOTICE, I OFFER ray eervicrB to lho public as an "Auc tioneer." I will be pleascii to render service anywhere in the Couaty of Jeffarson, and at reasonable charges. I have taken out Licenot and will ffi?e prompt attention to tb? husineta. D. A. PHILLIPS. Chariestown, January 17, 1S**2 ?ly. A GOOD variety of Chewing' and Smoking" To bacco on hand at nil time* , uleo Pipes of tb< different makes JOSEPH 11. EASTEHDAY. FARM Bells, a go oil article, for aale bv JOSEPH H EASTERDAY. DOZEN Quart Tin Fruit Cane for vale b] JU" JOSEPH H. EASTEftDAY. A SUPERIOR Brand of Tomatoes for sale by JOSEPH H. EASTERDAY. BALTXMOEE CAEEB. Grand, Square and Upright PIANO FORTES. rpflKSE instruments have been before the pub J- lie for nearly fifty years, and upon their ex cellence alone hare attained i?n UNPURCHASED PEE-EMINENCE, Which establisbesthesn as unequaled in TONE, TOUCH, WOBKMAKSHIP & DURABILITY. Every Piano Fatty? Warranted /or 5 Years. SECOND-HAND PIANOS. A lerpe stock at all prices, constantly on hand, comprising some of our own make, bat slightly used. Sulo Agenta for the celebrated Smith AmericanOrgans AND OTHDR LEADING MASKS. Priceo fcnd terms to suit all purchasers. WM. KNABR CO., 204 & 206 W. Baltimore Sc., Baltimore October 19, 1682?ly. GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANOS ! HIGHEST HONOES Over all Amoricau and m&ny European rivals at the Exposition; Paris, 1S7S. THE STIEFF F1AK0 Combine*, io a wonderful decree the Essential qualities of a pericct instrument, namely ; BRILLIANCY. BWEETNESS, EVENKi OF TONE, FAULTLESS ACTION, HAS V TOUCH, ARTISTIC riNlHR, EXTREME DURABILITY. EVERY PIAKO IS A WORK OF ART. Perfect in Design Porfeat in Workmanship. Kictraut in Appearance. A larfje assortment of Second hand J'ianoa al wevsoahcod. General Ajreni far Burdett, New Ko^rIa?d, Palace, Sterling and TV ilcox and White OrgMio. Piano* and Orf?aa fold on monthly inatall mcsta. Send for illustrated piano ororetn catalogue O!I AS. M. STIEFF. No. 9 North Liberty Street. June 27, 18S2. BALTIMORE, AID. THE PLACE TO BIT DRY GOODS! FALL Oj L8?.: Hamilton Easter & Sans, NOS. 10;), 201 and 22:3 BALTIMORE SI'S., BAX/TISSOUE, ED. I VB FtHRK above firm have been Tsmvrferfl.sTobberrt I :?riH R-tniiors of DRY GOODS FOIt OVER FIFTY YKARM. Their pro.su:it laiiro trade has b<-?M built up bv fair dealing and se!l<u& only such goods as will urnvc satisfnororv to the pur chaser and bo funnel ??f full value for the prico p.iid. The piieeof every article is marked i?? plain figures. and the inexperienced bnyer pays t'?? same price as those fully acquainted with tlie value of ootids. Our stock of SILKS. DUKSS GOODS. WRAPS. LIN EN GOODS. MOURNING FABRICS, HOSIERY. GLOVES & SHAWLS are etitirelyof our own Importation. ^Ve lisiv? on haml u very extensive assorttnont of Domestic Cotton Goofls, FLANNELS. HI.4NKETS,QUILTS. , \ cojjkorts, lace curtails VJ* UOODS rOR SIEN8 WEAR, fcdf .jSM be wwboIUm " iiheil SfLS Js H ^iiuoo or economy.- + ?i"i.| orner .i|?trn?ttd to oupshre cnniiorfuil io rs.'.ii tisb.a ?nfistact. tjrTDiMucw. VT? *enrt- s.inip.,... by mail fr^?Tor4eli?i'?>>: in ordorin# oIq<i?o-'h4?i< eLtss of gaotWdwriKt. ff, . HAMIt.TON,E.t5TfiK.<fc (sor Qot-ohfr 3V 1S*3 -8m. AEMSTE02TG, C ATOS & 0< 11 '^M^n'ufJP^SV. Baltimore St., JEAtfTmol^HP. Kibfioos, ilSifllnery, AND STKAA^ GOODA WHITE GQGDS & LADiES' HESKWEAS, NOTIONS AS1> HOSIERY. ORDERS SOLICITED. Octobor 18, I6b2? |y. Goodyear's Rubber House. rxiHKIK Stock of Rubber Ouods consist io perl of ?T,, W; Bjots, Shoes, jewelry. Air Piltows, Invslid Cushions, Sportsmen'. Lrg-gins. uloves. Horse Covers, floor MtttyBuffy ' Aprom, Combs. Nursery Sbeelinjtv DnUs.'Silk EUs tic Stockings. Air ~-J^a,er Beds, 8yriuSes, Nipples, Bru^'-?3&81*pir?. Bibs^Toj e, juiSAf/iER WATER PROOF CLOAKS for Ladies. Knsmrtled Duckeand Drills, Machine Bflunf. Hose, Packing, Wagon and Car Springs, Cotton and Woolen Factory Supplier, Lscaand Picker Leather Cord Clothing,&c., iurnubed at Manufacturer?* prices. Any article in Rubber ! made to Order at Short Notice. Ladies Especially invited to examine theae Goods. The onW place in the City where repairing of Rubber Goods is do i?. Rubber 8oles put on Leather Boots and 8b >es. Prices Lower than erer sold in this City, and Goods Guaranteed as rapresect.ed. Goodyenr'* Rubber House, TOWNER, LAKDSTEEET & CO., Corner Baltimoro and Charles Street*, BALTIMORE, MD. Septf ruber 12. 1SS2 t.Tl. II. llion Lucas, WITH TUGKE1 & CO. , Wholesale Dealers in II .A. T S , U6 W. Baltimore St., BALTIMORE, MD. ill be pirated to see his old friends and ac itances when viaitine the city. ft. 12, ISS2 ?odJlh 3m Agent for StiefFa Pianos and Organs.? hi and see tbe *atupie at my store. Will be pe*p for Cash, or en time tv? preter?d . JOSEPHH EA8TERDAY. OGNA Saupap-e for *ale at JOSEPH H E \STERD A Y'3. l Cups and Saucors for sale by .30 1681. H.8. DALGARN. HAGEBSTOWN CARDS. 1882. SPRING 1882. Lioweristein Bros., ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS & TAILORS, No. 7 West Washington St.; Hiigeriluwn, Md. WE bare, since oar Spring Opening-, metwith more encouragement than' we could possi bly expect, in consequence of our increased pa. troa&ge we are enabled to give to the trade thead ?saiag-e ofTarg-e buyers, Every- article sold by ua is marked in plain figures/so that thechildc&n buy af cheap aa the parent. Our object is to aell piles of goodo'at JR.oel?-33ot/to:m. Prices. j.? We are not satisfied Uriihemail business We are larg-e buyers and therefore get tbe a-ivrntsge, because we can buy by the. case at the-TerT lowest poaeible mark We alw?y'a make it a rule to un dersell all. We want to *ire to tbe farmer, the ; merchant and the working man the opportunity of I buying Cheap for Cash. Always remember our prices ere so low that we can't bo undersold. When others sell cheap we are still cheaper. Our own .make of. clothing are fast taking the lead. Tbeao goods are all our o*n cat and designs; twenty two yearaofexperience warrants ua in as suring our patrons that we can giro them original I styles of garments for Man, Boys and Children, elegant and perfect in fit, superior in workraan sh:p nod at no greater coit than ordinary g-ocda. W e solicit your orders.. We will pot be underiold. Note our pricea. MKN.'S 8U1TS Men's Fancy Cotton Mixed Suit ?3.75, Men's Fancy Union. C&ii Suit 05 00, Men'a Light Cheviot Suit '06.00, an All Wool Casaiciere Suit ??* 00, an All Lifrht Wool I'heviotSuit ?9 fll) Our Own Make $1000 Suita take the lead ; Our Own Make S 13.01) Suits are nobbv ; Our Own Msk.i 914.00 Suita are t09y nice. Our Own il/ake glGOO Suita are daisies; OcrOrn Make Ko^Jish :$ 13.00 Suits are the finest [ out Wo have ?uit? at 11 prices marked ia plain fijfurea. Hoys'Suits from S3.50 up to 312 j\OhlK ' 1 drone* Suits ano Kilti from ? 1.75 to $8 00 ,Our ' Stock of Blue piann^lp in cotnolete in evorrHe spect. Note prices. ??6 50, ?7.50, ?S.50. g 10 0Q-, 5^12 00, SI3.00. wa'ftrantr-d fast colons; fit s-u^r anteed. Give us a enlr and be convinced. Polite t and attentive salesmen to wait on you, if you buy or not. We are very reaoectfullv vonrs, LOWENSTF.IN BROS , One-Price Clothiers, No. 7 Wrst Waahington St., Hageratown, Md. May 2. 1882_ B. F. Beck.] [Lewis Deumauteb. Beck & Delaniarter, OHice and Yard one ?toor West of C. V. R. R. Frt. Depot, West Franklin St , 1IAGKBSTO W N , jid. MAJJUFACTOUFite *od Doalor. in all kiad? and descriptions of Building Material, Such aa doohs. sash-glazed and un glazed, outside and inside WINDOW DL1ND3 & SHUT TERS. Door ami Window Frames for ail Description of Houses. FLOORINGS, SIDINGS * mouldings. SHIN GLES. LATH. JOISTS AND R4FTEKS. All at t.ow-edt Caafc Pricea. All ordora promptly attended to. June 20, 1882 ? ly. J A3. R. McLaughlin.] [Chablei II. UuaBKaT. When you sfo to 11AQEKSTOWN STOP AT THE Baldwin House, (Opened Sept.cmVer 1. 1890,) Entirely new. First-claee. in every respect. Sol id Walnut Furniture throughout- Gas in every room. Running Water vpon each floor Mclaughlin & Herbert, October 12. ?y. Proprietors, now, D. 8. HUGHES & CO., a T the old stand, corner of Main and Law cY ronce eta., and net: I7 opposite the Bank ol Cfa&rlcotown, tare added to their usual supply of DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES, a nice line of UEADY-MADli CLOTHING, BOOTS & SHOES. HATS AND CAPS, which arc offered at the very lowest price?, and in which purchasers may find rare bargains. Uacon and Flour always on hand. Country Pro duce taken in exchaagt'lor pood*. D. S HUGHES X CO. December 13, 18-81? v. rjlHK undersigned is giving liis sole afctontiou . c to the LUMBER BUSINESS, at- Roadside, Rockingham County, Virginia, aud has facilities t'or tilling orders of jmy extent and groat variety. Ho'commandsforests of growing timber of the very best quality, and milling ca pacity to meet. the most extravagant ilemuuds of this section. Orders for Lumber for . Uu^lding; Puj-poses, out in siie-ajid liniBtrt to nicer Tlie (U-ranndij of Btnlctjrmrt'others, Jilted promptly aji'iii wmie witl^tvliicli no oUrsv person in the Valley' oi Virginia- cijji r-MiifStne Hiicix'SsUi "-- '' I* A VINO'^orthftiad t(i? Store and Slock of t Eby I will continue the'tame line of Dullness a; bis old stand. I offer a fine assortment qf GROCEIilEi7, 'SUGAR- COFFEES, TEAS, SPICKS, SYRUPS, AC. Also a large stock of WOODEN WAKE. C110UKERY & SALT. I solicit the patronage of my friends and the public, and arn sstirSed they will find my stock of prime quality ana my prices very low. April 15 1879. < U.H. C'OOKR. BQDB & DOBD, 31 West King Street, MARTIK6BURG, W. VA. ; DEALERS IBI A LL KINDS Agricultural Implements, FERTILIZ13ES, SEEDS, &C. Snperior Drill, Milburn Wsgon, Oliver Plow, j Meadow King Mower, Parry Spring- Harrow, ' Nichols, Shepard & Co. '?Vibrator," Corn Shel ters, be. October 10, 133*2. cheapest September 5 SPECIAL NOTICE. HAVING Fold uiy stock of Goods to the Shen andoah Milling Co , 1 baye placed all my accounts 111 the hand^of .Forrest W . Ilrown, Ee>Q., for immediate collection. Those indebted to me, therefore, wili please ir.ako s?-ttleui<v.t at. once May 1G, 1SS2-1f. XIMBOD TftUSSKLL. ' For Sale. purposos. 011 Honso For Wiltshire, April 4. 011 band about 50,000 fetfe of Xo. li'ack Oak Fencing Plank: also Lumber suitab<o for building ir Wiltshire's ^School applv to "Jno. Wm. now oa the prenUse*. JNO. M. COYLE. Celebrated Webster Thimble Skein Wagons are the the Parmer. For sale br BEALL BROS, ?c PHILLIPS, MEDIGIITAL. Noted Men ! Dr. John F. Hancock, late President of the National Phar maceutical Association of the United States, says: "Brown's Iron Bitters has a heavy sale, is conceded to be a fins tonic; the character of the manu facturers is a voucher for its purity and mcriicinal excellencc." Dr. Joseph Roberts, President Baltimore Pharmaceutical College, says: "I Indorse it as a fine medicine, reliable as a* strengthening tonic, free from alcoholic poisons/* Dr. J. Faris Moore, Ph. D., Professor of Pharmacy, Balti more Pharmaceutical College, says: "Brown's Iron Bitters is a safe and reliable medicine, positively free from alcoholic poisons, and can be recommended as a tonic for uso among those who oppose alcohol." - Dr. Edward Earickson, Secretary Baltimore College of Phar macy, says ? "I indorse It as an excellent medicine, a good digestive agent, and a non-intoxicant in the fullest sense." Dr. Richard Sapington, one of Baltimore's oldest and most reliable physicians, says: "All who have used it praise its standard virtues, and the well known character of the house which makes it is a sufficient guarantee of its being all that is claimed, fcr they are men who could not be in duced to offer anything else but a reliable mcdicinc lor public use." Boonsboro, Md., Oct. ra, iBSo, Gentlemen: Brown's Iron Bit ters cured me of a bad attack of Indigestion and fullness in the stom achy Having tested it, I take pleas ure in recommending it to my cus tomers, and am glad to say it gives entire satisfaction to all." Gao. W. lIorraiAu, Druggist. Ask your Druggist for I5rc\vn's Iron Bittf.rs, and take no other. One trial will convincc you that it i3 just what you. aecd. A Druggist Cured. ammmmm bold by April 4, 1SS2?ly ;ifl a?d i'ovcr, ^yvpe^sia, [jKIliouc Col!G,t'o?st2po Psi^i^tiUou of eincsa, Tta'pfd JLit-cr, a:;d iXorltlbSi li' you do hot "f?cl [lepUl stimulates i'.cstomach, ite, imparts vJpor to tl?o system. :*rt, m.j Lo IrrcA ri1,"aeZf ithactyVjti -ZfcOT ?ir? }Fofc-<teri years I liuve r to^J)yspepr1ft,Ct<nsnpution er.d talxig-yoorimlSjfrcrc recommended llhcia (bufc^? Jj trie faith). I ant nun, navd Jfcou appetite, digestion Ex. (stool^rHfS goro, end I have ?ounrfs fcoliaileaiv >'.Clity arc"wortli MNWiRE of all kind* made and repared at JOSEPH 11. EASTERDAY'0. Is composed of Herbal and $I'?oiln^ii:ous proil uotii,Tfbiou pcrnic&ld the bu>;attt)>cu oftiie 3Ltin5a, ci[?cctoratca *li? acrid malScr that collect* iu tlie linmehiul Tubes, 11 ml forms ? coothlug coailn^, wuiuh relieves (he ir ritation thitfc cau-lvi ti.G cottsh. It demise? t!icloi?r;y ot* ?.'?! iiujiuritiec, f.tr?afjtl>?:3 thectM'hcu enfeebled by disease,"invigor ates tho circulation of tbo biood, nnd braces the xiorvous system. Glightccids often end !n ccswumpticnj. It is ur.u^e>:ous to Kesjlcct tiveic. Apply tlx? remedy promptly. A tvsstof tvnuty yeirs warrants tlio assertion that xioremei!y has ever been foui(d?hatisn3 prompt in irgcJfectenn TijTT'S EK?SS7fl8?XT. Asiatic docs raises tlie piilegm,kuLxUich i:ifbiinm:i(ion.p.:id its u*e npec-.Idy curts lliexno-6 obstinate cough. A pi casmit eovdlal, chil dren {nice it readily. Tor Crouw It *3 iiivaluaMe nr?d should ho in orj?rviamil?. In gr?*?. and Si Bottler. * " Remember that stamina, vital energy, the life principle or whatever jou iu?y choose to call the reiitunt power wbicb battles against the causes cf disease and death, i* the gerund safeguard of health. It is the ga?rison of the human fortress, and when it waxes weak, the true policy is to throw in reinforcetnecte. In other words, when such an emergency occurs, commence a course of Hostetter's Bitters. For e?l? by liruggista and Dealers, to whom apply for tfosictter'* Almanac for 1SS3. GEO. T. LIGHT, Charlestown, W. Va. Spirit flf |tffersinu Cbsrlestovn, Jefferson Coanty, West Ya. TPK8BAY MORyiXG, DKCKMBKH 19,1882. PEN, mg AND SOISSQBsT~ Send ns in a load of Wood. Koaooke, Ya., is to have an opera hons*. Pine lumber for Sale. Sao advertisement. Anthony Trollope, tho English novelist, is dead. If yon want a good pair of Gum or Leather Roots or Shoes, go to Dalcjabn's. For one of the best assortments of Tobacco and Cieurs. at low prioes, go to DaT.OARN'8. Do von wish to VuRiFT'lftK System and gef rid of Bilionaneas?- If so, use Thayer* Liver Pow ders 25 els. Sold by druggists. Tbi Best Liveb -axd Kiojbky Regulatob. and gentle Purgative known, is Thayer's Liver Pow der'#. Sold by N. F. Henderson, Charleatown. Tbe Germans have ten Representatives in the next Congress, of whom eight are Dem ocrats and two Kepublioans. A friend to tho rich and poor. A medieine that strengthens aud heals, is Brona'g Iron Hitters. Hkadachk, Keavousitxas. CusTiVExvaa or Chol era Morbus are cored withThayers Liver Powder, and only coat *25 cts. Sold by druggiat every where. Gen. Goergo Macdonald, tbe "father" of the liritish rmy, has reeeDtly entered bis 99th year, and is slill hale and hearty. Tho Pittsburg Sunday Leader quotes : Mr. Martin Karg, Silver Cr?ek, Minn., cured a badly wounded horse with St. Jacobs Oil. New walks are being put in the Luray Csvcrns, and ibey will ho lighted by eloc~ trieity every day during tho entire winter. Loss or Appetite, loss or Gxnoy, lometfmea attended with a dry hacking cougb, somctiuies costive, a looseness of the bowels or pain near the region ol the heart, cored with Thayer's Liver Powder. 2& cts. is not much. Tho Kanawha Gazcite cays lhat Messrs. Quarrier, Kenna, Mathows and Herford will ouch go into the Senatorial caucus with tbo votes of that section pretty well divided among tbeni. The "Woman's National Christian Tem perance Uuicn" declares in t'svor of the abo lition of (he tax on whiskey ! They prefer to have "freo whiskey" rather than that tho government should have any dependence on whi?kev for its sunnort. S LSBrLEflBSSBS , N EE VOUSN EO0 ,? CA5WOT RB8T Wxll at night, tired in the morning- oa rising, alug-ginh, pain in tho back, which arias* from the kidney, with highly colored urine if allowed to ataad to be thick, attended with burning when voided, Thayer's Liver Powders will cure you. Only 25 ceuta. ?o!d by druggist N. F. Hender son. Charlestown, W. Va. Miss Lou. Kirby, a young lady of Afton, Albemarle county, Va., was struck by the engine of a Shcuanilouh Galley freight train a (ew sights ago, .while trying to cross the high railroad bridge at Waynesboro', knocked off and instantly killed by the fail on some rooks below. An exchange in commenting upon Bob Ingcrsoll's prediction that General Sherman will be the next President of the United States, says : ,4If B ib's gna=se9 on religion are no closer than bja guesses on politics, ho will bo sighing for' ioo water about half a century hence.** If the Democrats and Anti-_Monoprl:sts of Nebraska should Combine to i-loct a United States Senator next month tho lucky candi date will be "a bigger man th in fid" Mabonr, for the latter will no longer hold tho balance of power between tbe two parties, end tho AntUMonopolist will. The Mondny before Christmas, tho 1,700 employes of fT-vmiltoQ Disston & Co., of Phil adelphia, will each be presented with a tur key, and none of the fowls will woigli loss than 14 pounds. The aggregate weight will not be Ices than 23.000 pounds, and the gifts will cost about ?5,000. Mr. .John M Miller, one of iho bost farm ers of Frederick county,.Va., drilled eleven acres of corn last spring, and is so well sat isfied .with the result, that he will repeat the experiment on a larger scale next year. He thinks land on wluoh ten barrel* is ordinarily raised pan bo.niade^to^prodnca from fifteen to twenty barrcli- by this system. Do not bo deceived, about large Stooks of Goods and low prices, but go to Geo. H. Hagley's and satisfy yourself that ho has tho goods yoil want for Fall and Winter tt Prices to plcaso you. Bear in mind that ho keeps a grand assortment of Ladies, Misses and Children's Shoes, and everything in Boots, Shoes, Clothing. Hats, Caps, Underwear, Gloves, Hosiery, Canes, Trnnks, Satchels, Shawl Straps, Tobacco tod Cigars, that men and boys want. Cor. Charles & Washington St. VlMPLES. I will m?U ( Free) tbb recipe fora simple Veg etable Balm that will remoreTan,Freckles, PimplCS and KlotCiies, leaving; the skin soft, clear and Iteaoti.'ul : also instructions for produc ing- a luxuriant growth of hair on a bald head or smooth face. Address. inclosing 3c. stamp. BEN. VANDELF & CO.. 1*2 Barclay St.,N. Y. February 21, lSWJ-ly. TO CONSUMPTIVES. The advertiser having- been permanently cured of fhat dread disease. Consumption, by a simple remedy, in anxious to make known to his follow sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it, be will send a copy of th? prescription used,( free I of charge,^ witb the directions for preparing and | using- the same, which they will find a sure Cure for Concha, Coida, Consumption. Asthma, Bronchitis, Jtc. Parties wichiug the Prescrip tion, will please address. Rev. E. A.WILSON, 194 Penn St., Williams burgh, N. Y. February 21, 15S2?>y. ERRORS OP YOUTH, i GENTLEMAN *bo ruflered for years from i\. Nerroas DEBILITY, PREMATURE DECAY, and all the effects of youthful indiscretion, will for the sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who used it, tbe recipe and direction for mak ing the simple remedy by which ho was cored.? Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser's ex perience can do so by addressing in perfect con fidence. JOHN B. OGDEN, Feb. 21,1S82?ly. 42 Cedar St.. New York. A CAP.a To all whe are suffering; from the errcrs and in discretions of youth, nervous weakness, early de cay, loss of manhood, Jcc., I will send a recipe that will core you, FREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy was discovered by, a missionary in South America. Send a self addressed envelops to the Rxv. Joseph T. Ismms , Station D.. York Cily. Aug5,1802-ly. The Wheeling Rrgi&(er has favored ns with a oopy of its Calendar for 1883?one oi the most handsome and durable we have ever received. Will some of onr patrons please send as t some W 001). -We need it nucb. POETICAL. A CUB-BENT INCIDENT. He was swine in? on the gat?? Shs bat cautioned him to wait? And'h* waited. Roar flitted, came (be not; Fled bis patieuca, and be sot Aggravated; "I will give her a surprise," ThiB he muttered?and ha tliaa To her winder. And he warbled. "I am here. Ceiua and comfort me, my dear? My iielinda." Tben lie scooted, taking not All the components of what Robed big body. And tho oar that sot and chewed. Winkrsd shy, as if ho"knewod" It was sU'xtdv. MISCELLANEOUS. [From the Clarksburg News.] LETTER FEOM THE HON. D. B. LU CAS. Who Sustains Our Position With Further Evidence as to Jefferson's Tieics Upon the Presidential Term, of Office. Coarlkstown, Nov. 20, '82. To the editor ol the Neics: In your last issue I observed a very able oditorial on the subjoct of Mr. Jefferson's viows upon the Presidential term ot office. You thoroughly rofute the idea that ho himself- desired, or would have accepted a third tirin. You might have gone further, howover, and added that he originally advocatod an amendmont to the Constitution, prohibiting the re-eligibility ol tho President. In his Memoir, to be found in the first volume of his Correspondonoe, bo says i "My wish thcreforo was that the President should be elected for seven years, and be ineligible afterwards. This term I thought sufficient to cnablo him, with the concurrence of tho legislature, to carry through and oatablish any system of improve ment he should propose for tho gonoral good. Hut the practice adopted I think is bolter, allowing his continuance for eight' years, with a liability to be dropped at half way of tbe term, making that a period of probation. * ****** * * * The example of four presidents voluntarily retiring at the end of theireightK year, and tho progress of public opinion that the principle is salutary, have given it in practice, the forco of procedent and urage, insomuch that should a president consbnt to be a candidate for a third eloction, I trust be will bo rcjeotcd on this demonstration of I bilious views." Such was Mr. Joflersoo's opinion, and such his testimony that Washington, Madison, Monroe, and himself had all voluuterily re tired at tho end of two terms. The modern idea that every inoumbent of an executive or legislative office is to hang on to it with tbe . tenacity of a bnll do? nntil liis jiws ore pried open with a crowbar, isdistioptiy anti-.Jeffer sonian, and must bo swept away in the pro gress of the Revival of Jcffcrsonitn _U< ani onic;. which is now matching forwajd with tbe atrido of a civic revolution. Very Respectfu'ly, Daniel B. Lvpab. The fugitive lyrio, "Stonewall J.okMn'a Way," has been chtecuied by many lb? bcHt poem of its oliaractcr produced iu tVo Sooth during the lite war, and there ii|v?;rj?|p(|' frequent inquiries oa to its probabn author. Duubt on this point eecms to liava [ ' last removed, for in the New York' of yesttday Dr. Jpl n Williamson a distinguished scholar and writ, bis authorship of tbo prern jn a correct version nf which ho the World. Dr. Palmor says this sonj: ntOaklinfi, Alleghany c to the tune of the'guos of Antiot he oould hear as he wtoto." DrrJ ^.native of Bultus'oro, havjng h this city in 1825. Thus it appr of tbe inost notohlo Confederate written, by Baltiraorcans, Mr. J being also a native of this citj venerable parents still reside. [Baltimore Sun A decision' has been renckrod by the United States Supreme Court ia tbo lit sale ease of the United States, plaintiff in error, against Gen. G. W. P. O. Loe, ion of Geo. R. K Lee and president of Washington and Lee University, involving the title to the tract of land in Alexandria oounty, Va., known as tbo Arlington estate, in favor of tbo Lee heirs. The caae was brought before the Supreme Court by writ of error to the Cir ouit Court of the United States for the ?as> tern district of Virginia. Tba judgment of the oourt bnliw, which was favorable to the restoration of the property to the Lies, is affirmed. Otm Newest Arrival is a large and su perbly made stock of Ladies' Cloaks, DoU mans, Saqucs and Coats. These goods were purchased ospecially for me by an Agent, at an Kastcrn Bankrupt Sale, and 1 can offer them at prices lower than the manufacturers, rangi g from 81.50 to an all Wool handsome* 1 ly trimmed Beaver, at $6.50. I can gnat | antee them to be elegantly made and Brtt Utass in every particular. Call at once if in need, as they will sell rapidly, at the Twin Fronts. J Goldsmith. Lire Agents Wanted. To Ball Dr Chase's Recipes, or la formation for Everybody, in every coonty in the United Statea and Ca lada. Enlarged by tbe publisher to 649 paffee. It contains over 2,000 household recipee and ia auited to all classes and conditione of so ciety. A wonderful book and a household eecta aity. It ?? !? at sight. Greatest inducements ever offered to book agents. Ssmple copiea asnt by mail. Postpaid, for 82 CO. Exclusive territory given. Agents more than doable their money.? Address Dr. Cbue'e Steam Printid* Bocsa.Ann Arbor, Michigan. Oct31'g2-3<a. Rdv. Dr. Chas. A. Dickey, pastor of tbe Calvary Preabytorian Church, Philadelphia, has lately adopted the custom of wearing a gown in the pulpit. Be says be ha* adopted the plan at the earnest solicitation of several members of his congregation,.and that three other Presbyterian ministers of Philadelphia h&vo adopted the same custom "By actual merit the famous substance, St. Jacobs Oil, has steadily woo its way until it is to-day the national remedy for rheamatism. Lawyers, physicians, clergymen?all use it." [Cincinnati (Ohio) Daily Enqyirer, ADVERTISING RATES. -TKANSIENT BILLS?CASH. Oaesqaare (I imch or !?<*,) 1 to I wocki ... 9 l.tn EacU imaarlija ?0 Oaa tqstra, three moatbs... 4.VI) Cca iqoare, lix i~: jalbi 8.0*1 Oh eqaare, oa* year 10.CO Ct?u>'?>' A?oo>oia?n.?Far County Of ?cere, ?6.0-1: State or Ccagreaiiraal, ?10 OU. Legal advertiseaaeate at the poN:?ta.d rataa. Obituary NotietiticatditglTi liaes, tea cents par lima. 19- Alllraa?i?ntadTorti??meali daeaad collect able after the flr?t imaariit-B. LibaraHedaetixBe isade for Qwtar, Ball aad Whole ColBiaaa for liaul, Baau-Aaaaal and ^?uUrlj Advertiaere. BOOK NOTICES. PRTKnsev's Magazine for Ja:: uary is just out. ft marvel ol oaoty, tha most costly, evidently, ever issued. There are two onrivailod sleet eu cravings, "Cherrr Rip*."- auo "Psyobe Liaten lin to the Flute." a doubte-8i*ed!colored steel fashion plate. uoU some thirty other fashion patterns, designs in embroidery. crewel work, ate. Tharo are iwouOyeleU, "ThePrefes-ional BM?tv.l,br Frauk Lee Bouoiliot. ami "Rule or Ruin." by lira. Aon S. Stephens, besides several complotea stories. Tbo reading matter is iti creased also, there being one hnqdrcd and fonr paKO-t iu the nnmber. Ptttrton, iu short. is cheaper and better (lian erer for 18S3. The prieeia still only 32 a year. To clubs itia as toniahlnely low. Specimens tent, gratis, toper sons wishing to pet np club*. Address Clio*. J. Peterson) SOC Chestnut St.". Philadelphia. Pa. London* QuABTant.Tr Raviaw Wo htcye re ceived tbo Ooteber number nf thia valuable publication, from tha toonard Saott Publilhlutt Ce..4l Barclay Street. Nevr Talk, and timl it on* of the most attractive af. the series wbioH has appeared,in a lone time Its r<\atente are HoniyBreHneaaJhisTimeh j IT. Th.Sr " Commentsrv and Canon Cook; III. Grfee" tare: IV. Tanban and Hodem Sirres i New Religion of Nature ; VI. Tue Fiali of London: Til. Oxford and {be Pn VIII Ten Years of Italian Progress; Pu?ej aad the Church i X. The J untitle Lord Benooafi-ld's Policy. KbiNBtrao'a Reti*w.-We ure In recei July number of this Review. "the com which will be found te be exeaptlonally, It is from the Leonard Scott Publishin pauy. 41 Barclay St., K?w Yoih-: G Full of the Monarehv nf-Cbarl?s I: cicut Architecture of India; Sir John on Ante and Bees: Moiley'aRemlnisoen land Navigation: Sluilli-y ami Mary; Haligiou ; the Egyptian Rebellion. tbi EliOCUTieSXST'8 Annual. No. issued by John B. llechtol.Stc'y Nationn nf Elocution nnd Oratory. 1410 Chesti Philadelphia, for a eopy of which w< thanks, contains pieces suitable for days, eobool exhibitions, lyci-nms, School gatherings, <&c. Paper edition. | 35 cts.; cloth, 75 cts.j green and cold, SI. Tub American aoricui.tusist for December comes to our table filled with fine original en gravings. nnd inlor*stius and valu&bla reading matter, which make it a rich number fer its hundreds of thousands of readers. Piiao,$l.M a year. Gnv J Wheeling U Jajktou before the Don't Betray Confidence. Treachery is a detoftablo fault; therefor* let nothing tempt you tn botray > scorct con fided to your honor. What il the friend who once trusted you, and tcli you all the sorrow of his heart, has brcoroo your enemy 1 You are still b und to keep your word inviolate, and preserve locked in your heart tho secrets confidentially inado known to you. A man of prinoiple will never betray an enemy. Ho holds it a ohAsuan duty oaves .to re * *' ' in good faith was pUoad in bis While the Albanian* ?f?ra atV King of Maeedon. tbey interespted ,*| that tho kip pi*- i ?? oot ba read < thorn to rave# liana it waa a criminal of Ihooff^ r try Hnri A "*?. w _ f iojuro No ojoim; is no destini loader among tho Dcmocratio masses of tho Ststc. If no cit'.zon of the Second Congres sional district is pelcctcd tn wear tho Senato rial toga. let Governor Jackson be taken from tho Third diatriot. He will surely wear the mantle worthily and well. [Martimlurg Statetman. A Rkuarkablk CxtK.?Vr. Burtmna?Dear Sir: I am induced by s mum ?( dntr to tbeaaf ferinc to make a brief statement of year r? markable sura of rnvaelf. I waa a moat miser able eufTerer from the varioaa abuoying and dis tressing diseases of delicate peraou*. wbiab canaed me to be confined to my beat for a long time, bciue too weak to even bear my weight apon my feet. I waa treated by the moat rep utable pbysiciasa in onr eilv, eocb and ail aay me they could do nothing far me- I bad siren np all hepee of over being well. In ibis ceudi tion I began te take jonr Mmnatin ud I'ttuna. and, I am meet happy to par. in tbree nentbs I waa perfectly 'well ? entirely cured wltbent ??f appliances or bapftertof any kind. Tonrstraly, Mrs. iiknet Ellis, We. 600 Scott street, Milwaukee, Wis. Those >hinga looked upon by the trust worthy eyes, more deeply impress the mind than those which arc merely beard ly the ears. Therefore, you should call aud see for yourself the beautiful things that are kept on hand, and for sale at a small profit,? Watches, Clocks and Jewelry of the latest styles, all fresh stock,' come and see them. No trouble to show goods, whether you buy or not. Re member the place, tho Bosa Watobmakcr and Jeweler of the county of Jefferson. Work repaired when othera fail to do it. Look for the Big Sign?H. A. Burton, Watchmaker, Main street. The next Senate of Virginia will probably be Democratic. That body is composed of forty members, twenty-ooe constituting s majority. Of the bold-over Senators thirteen are Democrats, and at the late election the Democrats carried eight of the diatxieta in which elections are to be held next fall, whilst the vote in several other district* was very elose. The best preparation of iron ? doctor ean prescribe is Brown's Iron Bitters, lecanee it doea not injure the teeth as other iron medi cines will.