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CHARLES TOWN, W. VA., TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1891 NEW SERIES, VOL. XXVI, NO. 34. Pn?LiAJ.^iJL i B59S9999neBReB!g^^H SPIRIT OF JEFFERSON. GEORGE W. HAINES, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. Okficb in "Lee Halt." Bcu-diko, Opposite the Carter House. Subsckii'Tion Rates. Ono Year, in Advance $1.50 If not Paid in Advance 2.00 For Six Months 1.00 PROFESSIONAL CARDS. W Frank M. Logie, attorney at law, Charlestown, West Virginia. Collections promptly made. Office in Maxwell building. February 34. 1801. ! T. C. Green, attorney at I.ASV, Charles town,- Jefferson County, West Virginia. ILL practice In the Courts of Jefferson, Berkeley and Morgan counties; also, the United States District Court at Martins burg. and the Supreme Court of Appeal* of West Virginia. Special attention to the col lection of claims and prompt remittance of the sanm. Oflice in Gibson Buildiug, near Court-house. August 5, 1SIM). Frank Beckwith, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Charlestown. Jefferson County, W. Va. WILL practice in the courts of Jefferson and adjoining counties, the U. 8. Courts and the Court of Appeals. August 13. 1800. B. D. Gibson.] [J. F. Engj.e Gibson & Engle, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Chariest own, Jefferson County, W. Va. "\TTILL practice in the Peveral Courts of t V West Virginia. Virginia and Maryland. Notary Public in Office. fKf'Oflicn In Law Building, North George st. January 7, 1800. Joseph Trapnell, attorney AT LAW, Charlestown. Jefferson County, West Virginia. PRACTICES in the Courts of Virginia and AVest Virginia. Attention paid to collec tion of claims. January 15. 1880. George Bayfor, attorney AT LAW. Charlcstown, Jefferson County. W. Va. "ITJ"ILL regularly attend all the Courts of Jef ? V fersoii and Berkeley counties. and attend to other law business iu the State of West Va. Special attention given to collections. January 32, 1884. Forrest W. Brown, ATTO RNE V AT L A W, Charlestown. Jefferson County. W. Va. WILL attend to cases in the different Courts of West Virginia and Maryland. Atten tion given to Pensions and all classes of Claims against U. S. Government. Kit" Special atten tion to Collections. October 25. 1837. James D. Butt, attorney AT LAW. Harper's Ferry, Jefferson County, W. Va. February 8. 1870?tf. Wm. H. Travels, ATTORNEY AT law, Charlestown, Jefferson County, W. Va. ~\YTILL practice in the District Courts of the V t' United States for the District of West Virginia. Particular attention paid to cases in Bankruptcy. July 30. "1870. Samuel J. C. fifioore, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Berryville, Clarke County, Virginia, AND Cleon Moore, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Charlestown, Jefferson County, W. Va. 7*ILI. undertake cases jointly in the Courts of both of Said Counties. May 28, 1 S72. Dr. E. Dougias Davis, DENTIST. OFFICE in Talbott Building. nearly oppo site National Bank, Charlestown, \V. Va. April 1, 38W. James FV1. Ranscn, Jr., DOCTOR OF DENTAL SURGERY, OFFERS his Professional Services to the cit izens of Charleston? aud vicinity. Oflice in IIuntku Bitilthno, in the rooms recently occupied by Hon. Andrew Hun ter as Law O 111 cos. opposite Court House, Charlestown. West Virginia. April 21. 1885?y. " Dr. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Charlestown, West Va. Office?South side of Main Street corner of West. November 29, 1881. Or. J. D. Starry, Charlestown. Jefferson County. W. Va. TTAVING resumnl the practice ol Medicine, _I JL offers his Professional services to the pub lie. Office next door to rcsideucu, near cor ner of George and Main streets. January 2o. 1870. Dr. G. T. Richardson, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, C'harlestown, West Va. July 1.187.>? 1 f. New carriage FACTORY. Chalestown, Jefferson Co., W. Va. milE undersigned still continues to Manu i facture and Repair CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, PHAE TONS, DAYTON & OTHER PLEAS URE WAGONS. Sprimr Wagons, Dog Carts. Sulkies, Sleighs, dee., in as fine style as e in be done any where in the Union, at moderate prices. Being a prac tical mechanic, I will be enabled to do all work on correct, systematic principles, thereby producing work light durable and handsome. Repair Work a Specialty. Hoping to receive a fair share of your natron are, 1 pledge myself to give you value re ceived AUGUST SCIIULTE. CiF* Shops on Bloomery Turnpike, 2 Squares from Main St. May 24, 1837?6,1 Mtiy3ft/85. To the^ublic. HAVING severed my connection with Stephenson Seminary. I respectfully an nounce that I will teach VOCAL AND IN BTRUMENTAL MUSIC at my residence on the corner of Mildred and Libertv streets. Iu a community where I am so welfknown as an instructor I do not deem it necessary to cum ber this announcement with testimonials. MADAME BERTH A RU nL. August. 5. 1800. T* WANT a few good Kut Hogg. I. March 3f 1801. V. F. WALL. LUMBEM. SASH. DOORN. HHsmIs tg&tii Hardware. OTJR LOW PEXCBS. ? s ? s- S North Carolina Boards, - - Per 100 Feet, (Heart aud Nicely Sawed.) $1.15 German or Rustic Siding, - - Per 100 Feet, 'TK (2 or Styles). ta ? @ 4-inch Strips, any length, - - Per 100 Feet, >jj Cts. (Shioglfug Laths.) fl| Flooring, Clear N. Carolina, - Per 100 Feet, (Kiln-dried, all one width.) $2.00 JLih'bey^ 6tlx St. and jSTew York Ave., June 23, 1891-odMarl'88-y. "WASHINGTOlSr, Z>. C. ROAD SURVEYORS SHOULD BUY THE I J A T E S T AND BEST ROAD MACHINE, MANUFACTURED BY THE W^mieam i&omd JfM&ehine Ctemp5 July 21?3m. CIIARI-.ES TOWN, WEST V;V. Gibbs, Lceffler & Wood, REAL ESTATE BROKERS Hood' liuilding-, CHAKLESTpWN, WEST VIRGINIA. Washington' Office 1411 G Stheet, N. W. W. N. WOOD, Notary Public. April 14. 1S91. C. T. MITCHELL & C0~ Agents for the sale of Real Estate and Stocks. Also Agents of the Royai Firs Insurance Co., of Liverpool. July 21. 1891?od014.'90. A. McKcaioe.J [Jas. McComix. [VleKeaige &. McComb, WHOLESALE COMMISSION MERCHANTS IN POULTRY, EGGS, FRUITS AND tP R O 2 > TT C E , 345 Norih Front Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. | Rkfbiirncf.s.?Blair ?fc Hamilton. Manufac turers, Ninth anil Dauphin St.. Philadelphia; Richmond Bros.. Malaga Flour Mills. Malaga, New JersC}*; Vinelunrt National Bank. Yine and, New Jersey : Mr. Juo. A. Polcy. Chance ford. Pa.; Mr.Tlios. Paley. Muddy Creel: Forks, York Co.. Pa.; National State Bank, Camden. New Jersey. June 23,"l8Sf1?3m.* P. C. KENNEDY, Real Estate Agent, Cliarlestown, Jefferson County, Weat Virginia. OFFICE OPPOSITE CAr.TEIl HOUSE. STOCKS: C. M.. M. ?fe I. Co. Street Railway Co. ; C. Mfg. & Del. Co. City Electric Light Co. Choice Business and Residence Lots on the C. M.. M. ?fc .Co.'a Lauds for sale. May 2fi, 1891. j~T. P. LIPPITT & CO., REAL ESTATE AND STOCK BROKERS, CHARLESTOWN, JEFF. COUNTY, W. VA. Ofllce Cor. George and Liber I y Sts. October 21. 1890." V. M. FIROir.S Old Real Estate Agency, WILL receive Mining. Manufacturing and Improvement Stock for Replacement: also receive Entries of Drawn Lots for sale, as well 1X6 continue his General Real Estate Bus iness Many Choice Farms, Town Properties, Mineral aud Timber Lands in largo bodies. Q-ii" Ofliee in Fouke Building, corner George ami Liberty streets. November 11.1890?8m. nPTTTM :n:d whiskey habits V/JL -L U1H. cured at home without pain Book of particulars sent FltKE. B. M. WOOLLEY. M. D., Atlanta, Ga. Officii 104K Whitehall St. September 10,1890?ly. Carter House, CHAULESTOWN, WEST VIRGINIA. HAS been newly furnished, and is now open to rcccivc guests. Central locution.? Hack free to and from Depot. Terms?-j'i.OO per clay. The liar, under charge of Mr. Jas. A. Thomas, is well supplied with choice lienors, and .Messrs. Hunt liro. have a good Livery | at the Hotel Stables. GEO. S. WATSON. Prop. J. W. Johnson, Clerk. May 20. 1300. Hotel Conner, J. W. DOLL, Proprietor, Harper's Ferry, W. Va. I TAKE great pleasure to announce to my friends'and patrons, that I have renovated j and refurnished the late Green House at Har I pcr's Ferry, where everything will be done to ! please the most fastidious. You and your friends arc cordially invited to call when at the Ferry. Yours very trul v, July 30, 1880- " J! \V. POLL. Watson House, Charlestown. W. Va. THOMAS ELLIOTT, Manager, i W. R. Newman and J. G. Ei.i.iott, Clerks. ! "VTEWLY renovated and in first-class eondi j l.^i tion. Sample room on first floor. Good i feed stable connected with the hotel. The bar (is supplied with choice liquors and cigars.? Kates ?2.00 a da}*. May 0, 1S90. The Baldwin, Hagerstown, Md. .T. E. THOMAS, Proprietor. COMMERCIAL HEADQUARTERS. Located in the Business Centre. Refitted, Elegantly Furnished, And under Liberal Management. Elevator Steam Heat, Electric Light and all Modern Conveniences. Cuieine unci Service First-class. Coach Meets all Trains. .Tune 0, 1S1U. The Entler Hotel, PIIEPUfiBDSTOWN, \V. VA.. T^fAS been reopened under a new manage ment and with new furniture throughout. Every effort for the comfort of guests will be made. ^^Snmplc Room on first floor. J. N. TKUSSELL, Proprietor. June 5. 1SSS?v. Virginia Hotel, BKKHYVILLE, CLAKKK CO.. VA. Jlr^. Ann II. Castleman, 1'ropriL'tor. r?HIIS house will continue to be kept in the JL best style for the comfort aud convenience of guests, the traveling pcbljc being: at ail times assured of a cordial welcome and genuine hos pitality. Rates moderate. July ISSO -y. Howard House, Cor. 6th St. and Pa. Ave., opposite B. and P. Depot. WASHINGTON. D. C. JXO B. SCOTT, Proprietor. Terms $2.50 per day. July 22. ISSi?y. Potomac House, Harper's Ferry. W. Va. GEORGE McGLINCY, Proprietor. Si'ECIAi.tibs.?Good Fare, Clean Beds, At tentive Waiters. August 21, JSS8. KEMEMBER. I am Irird to beat on Calves. Shipping in carload lots my freight is less than half what other have to puv by express. March 8, 1801. 0. F, WALL. Armstrong, Cator & Co., 237 und 230 SV. Baltimore St., BALTIMORE, MD. REOBONS,fifiSLLSWERY AND STRAW GOODS, White Goods and Ladies9 Neclcwear, NOTIONS AND HOSIERY. ORDERS SOLICITED. October 18.1883?ly Grand, Square and Upright P3ANO FORTES. T | lIIESE instruments have been before the X public for over llfty years, ami upon their excellence alone have attained an UNPURCHASED PRE-EMINENCE, Which establishes them as unequaled in TONE. TOUCH. WORKMANSHIP AND DURABILITY. Ecery Piano Fully Y*raminted for 5 Years. Second-Hand Pianos. A large stock at all prices, constantly on hand, comprising some of our own make, but slightly used. Sole Agents for the celebrated SMITH AMERICAN ORGANS AN D OTIIER LEADING MAKES Priccs and terms to suit all purchasers. WM. KNABE CO.. 22 & 24 E. Baltimore St.. Baltimore, 148 Fifth Ave., near 20th St.. New York, aud 817 Market Space, Washington, D. C. Sept. 11. 1SS8?odQ19.'83?v. fiflaltby House, BALTIMORE, MD. rpHE "MALTBY" is the only Hotel in Balti A. more conducted on both the AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PLANS. Owing to the decline in cost of many articles appertaining to our expenses, the rates of board I have been reduced to 62.00 and $2.50 per Day on the American Plan, and 61.00 to $2.00 on the European. B.-ing the only Hotoi in the country having at those rates FIRST-CLASS PASSENGER ELEVATOR,, and all modern improvements. Col. GEO. P. MOTT. April 24. 1S77?y. Manager, j Reamer's Howard House Howard and Baltimore Sts., BALTIMORE, MD. 1 "I" TAKE this method of informing my friends ! _fi. and the public generally that. I have leased 1 the above well-known hotel for a term of years, j and have thoroughly renovated and refurnished the same. I hope, by polite and strict atten tion to business to merit a liberal share of pub lic patronage. Terms?61.50 and $2.00 per dav. JAMES REAMER. August 10. 1SS9. Proprietor. Arlington House, Enlarged and Improved, P. DINKLE, Proprietor. Junction Main and Latrobe Streets, GRAFTON, W. VA. j millS hotel is located in the business center | _L of the town, and but a short walk from the depot. May 15,188S. MISCELLANEOUS. A signal service to ?weak womankind is the finding of lost health?tho building-up of " a run - down " system. Nothing does it so surely as Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It cures all the derangements, irregularities and weaknesses peculiar to the sex. It's the most perfect of strength-givers, imparting tone and vigor to tho whole system. For overworked, de bilitated teachers, milliners, seam stresses, " shop - girls," nursing mothers, and feeble -women gen erally, it is tho greatest earthly boon, being uncqualed as an appe tizing cordial and restorative tonic. " Favorito Prescription" gives satisfaction in every case, or money paid for it is promptly refunded. That's the way it's sold; that's tho way its makers prove their faith in it. Contains no alcohol to ine briate ; no syrup or sugar to de range digestion ; a legitimate mecli cine, not a beverage. Purely vege table and perfectly harmless in any condition of the system. World's Dispensary Medical Association, Propr's, 663 Maift St., Buffalo, N.Y. May sr.. ism?ly. The aecret'Of my happiness is, I am uahxg WolfTs ADM EBIacking And Imvc WATERPROOF BOOTS Bean tifully Polished without I,?bor. ASK IK ALL STORES FOR PIX-RON WillStain Old a. New Furniture f Will Stain Class and Chinawarc J raftjMrt Will Staim Tinware "1 Ot the Will Stain your Old Baskets 1 eanio Will Stain Baqy'8 Coach I <?#?*?? WOLFF & randolph, PalladolphU. July 31. l.V.U?ly. Don't Leave Chariestoivn WITHOUT SEEING Davenport & IVlailorie, MEMBERS REAL ES TATE EXCHANGE. OFFICE?HOOFF BUILDING. April 31. 1891. IN WALL PAPER! IN order to make room for new stock, I will sell all my WALL PAPERS at a GREAT REDUCTSON. If \*ou contemplate Papering. write for Sam plea and Prices. Also a fine line of PICTURES, Frames, Easels, Screens <fcc., kept constantly on on baud. HARRY E. STOVER, 12 N. Jonathan St., HAGERSTOWN, MD. August 4. 1S91?odDcc.lO.'S9-1y. S. M. HCTCKIV3AN, Blank Book Manufacturer and i General Booh. Binder, HAGERSTOWN, MD. ; March 24, 1S91?6m. A. G. WYNK00P, (Successor to Wynkoop, Walter & Co.,) REAL ESTATE AND STOCKS, CHARLES TOWN, WEST VA. Office?Real Estate Exchange Building. (A. G. Wynkoop. President,) Opposite Charles town Mining. Manufacturing and Improvement Co.'s Ofliee. References: The Management of all the Laud Companies, the Circuit and County Clerks, and Bank of Charleetown. July ?. ism? odOct!4. Shoe Shop Removed. THE undersigned has removed his Shoe maker Shop to the house lately occupied bv Mr. Manuel on West Main street, between | Water and West streets, and will be pleased to | serve his old customers and the public geoeral 1 v. Special attention given to repairs. Charges reasonable. L. WINKBRENNER. April 2. 1880?tf. BRASS and Porcelain-lined Preserving Ket tlee for sale at EA3TEKDAY ? CO.'S, SPIRIT OF JEFFERSON. Cha.UI.B8 TOWN, JEF7ERSOS COUUTT, W. Vx. TUESDAY MORNING, AUGUST .251891. Various Items. Our incomes, like our shoes, if too small will gall and pinch us, but if too large will cause us to stumble and to trip. The secret of success in life is to j keep busy, to be persevering, patient, and untirinpf in the pursuit or calling 3rou are following. The Shah of Persia has just boiled alive Abdullah, the Governor of Ma zenderau, it is stated, for embezzling the taxes he should have handed over to the government. The patent laws of Japan are found ed to some extent on those of the United States. The privileges of ex clusive production run from five to to fifteen years. The authorities may decline to grant patents for inven j tions which may be of general import ance or of military value, and com pensation may be allowed the inventor denied such a patent. There are not too many strong wills in the world. We should try to pre serve them and make them useful.? The rule of reason and of love is the only rule that will not injure the person subjected to it. The object is not to produce a peforming animal, which promptly obeys a sign, but a civilized human being, whose sentiments as well as brains are developed. The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad will make wonderful improvements the coming year. The first work of importance will be to relay its road bed between Baltimore and Philadel phia with steel rails weighing 85 lbs. to the yard, replacing G7-pound rails. It will also place in operation the block system on the Philadelphia ex tension and the Metropolitan branch. Many other improvements are in con templation. While Samuel O. Williams, mana ger of the Union News Company, was unpacking a box of pears, at Sedalia, Mo., which he had received from Southern Texas, a tarantula leaped from the hex and fastened its fangs in the end of the mid dle finger of his right hand. lie threw it from him and the reptile was killed. In half an hourfrom the time he was bitten Williams began t.o get wilil, and his pain was so great that it took three men to hold him. Three doctors arc in attendance, but no hope is entertained of saving the man's life. " Why now I cannot L'l't enough to cat." says one lady who formerly hail no appetite, but took Hood's Snrsnparilla. One of the first indications of the prosperity that is to follow the build ing of the West Virginia & Pittsburg railroad into an unopened country, was the incorporation of the Bank of Pocahontas with S100,000 capital and the privilege of increasing to 8200, 000. The bank will be located at Marlin's Bottom, where the junction of the W. Va. & P. and the C. <fc.O.'s branch is to be made. The incorpo rators are F. M. Durbin, of Parkers burg, Thos. E. Davis, Geo. M. Whitescarver, John T. McGraw, Leonard Malloneeand Chas. li. Dur bin, of Grafton. The Beat of sick headache is not in the hroln. Regutate the stomach :md yon care it. Dr. Pierce's Pellets arc the Little Regulators. The Baltimore and Ohio railroad is erecting a large building at Bruns wick for the comfort of its employes. The lower floor will be fitted up as a lavatory, with rooms in which cots will be placed for those men who will come in off their runs and have sev eral hours to remain in Brunswick, giving them a comfortable place to He down and rest. The upper floor will be fitted up as a reading-room and hall, and will be under the su pervision of the Baltimore and Ohio YO'ing Men's Christian Association. Miss Jennie Smith, the railroad eval gelist, will often visit the hail and conduct meetings. If You Want Dry Goods*. Notions, Carpets, Shoes, Hats. Groceries or Fashionable Tailor ing. go to Beachley's great stores, at Hagers towif. Most People Work Hard to get a little cash. You make it to spend, but be sure and j see Beachley & Co.'s five great stores, on the Public Square, at Hagdrstown, before you buy. | Their stores are full of nice, new goods at very i low prices. Straw Hats must be gold to geVrootn for fall goods. See thein before it is too late, at ! 11 each ley & Co.'s, El age rs town. Pure White Sugar, only five cents for it,! and all other goods (Squally ehcap at Beachley's ; great stores, at Hagcrstown. Tub Domestic and Wilcox <*: Gmns Sew ing Machines are combined. Yon buy but one and really get two. This is the latest wqn dt r of this age. Sold only at company's office, Beachley's Shoe and Hat Store, Public Square, Hagerstbwn. Blankets. New and Cheap. Bcaclilej' & i Co. have just bought a large stock at very low prices and they are willing to sell them at sac rifice prices. This is the lime to buy. | Ladies' and Misses* Outing Shirts.? Misses* and Children's Shirt-waists. ?fce. Ex cellent stock at very low prices, at Beachley's. Bicrcije Sundries.?BeachleyifeCo..the live merchants of Hagerstown, have just received a special invoice of Bicycle Suudries, consist ing of Lamps. Oilers. Tool Bags. Bells, Car riers, Hose. Caps. Shirts, Wrenches. Cement, Towels, ike. Prices cheap as cheapest. Co lumbia Bicycle Headquarters, Public Square. Consumption Cured. An old physician, retired from practice, hav ing had placed in hi3 hands by an East Iudia missionary the formula of a simple vegetable remedy for the speedy and permanent cure of Consumption, Bronchitis. Catarrh. Asthma, and all throat and lung affections, also a pos itive and radical care for Nervous Debility aud all Nervous Complaints, after having tested its wonderful curative powers in thousands of cases, has felt it his duty to made it known to his suffering fellows. Actuated by this motive und a desire to relieve hutnau suffering. I will send free of chrarge, to all who desire it, this recipe, in German. Frcuch or English, with full directions for preparing aud using. Sent by mail by addressing with sUmp.naining this paper. W, A. NO YES, 820 Powers' Block, ftocheater, N, Y. ap33'yiT$3t, POETICAL. Ashes 44 Tell me, Asb; life's greatest joy," Cried an eager, rosy boy. 44 Is it childhood's want of care, Boyhood's dreams and visions rare, Youth's first sip of passion's wine. Manhood's stay at wisdom's shrine, Or the calm at set of sun Or when the heart repeaU 4 Well done?'" 44 Ah," Age answered. 44 not in these Life its sweetcbt pleasure sees, But in memories of woe That the heart no more can know." [ George llorton. MISCELLANEOUS. Jackson's Parting With His Old Brigade. When Gen. Jackson was assigned to the command of the army of the Valley his old brigade was not at first transferred with him but afterwards, at his own request, it was assigned to his command. Before leaving the army of the Potomac, lie took an af fectionate farewell of the troops with whom Jie had been so long and so in timately connected. On the morning of the 4th of October, 18G1, the gal lant " Stonewall Brigade" was drawn up near its encampment at Ccutre ville. Ail the regiments, except the fifth, which was on picket, were pres ent. Drawn up in close columns, the officers and soldiers who had, on the immortal 21stof July, won such glory under the guidance of their gallant general, stood with sad hearts and sorrowful countenances to bid him farewell, while thousands of troops from other portions of the army stood by in respectful silence. -in a short time Gen. Jackson, accompanied by his staff, left his headquarters and rode slowly toward the brigade, lie was received by them in silence.? Until this moment his appearance had never failed to draw from his men the most enthusiastic cheers. But now not a sound was heard ! A deep anil painful silence reigned -over everything; every heart was full.? And this silence was more eloquent than cheers could have been. As they reached the centre of the line the staff halted, and the general rode forward slowly to within a few paces of his men. Then, pausing, he gazed for a moment wistfully up and down the line. Beneath the calm, quiet exterior of the hero, there throbbed a warm and generous heart, and this parting filled it with inex pressible pain. After a silence of a few moments, Gen. Jacksnn turned to his men and addressed -them as follows: "Officers and Soldiers of the First Brigq.de!?I am not here to make a speech, but simply to say, Farewell. 1 first met you at Harper's Kerry, in the commencement of this war. and I cannot take leave of you without giving expression to my admiration of your conduct from that day to this, whether on the march, the bivouac, the tented field, or on the bloody plains of Manassas, where you gained the well deserved reputation of hav ing decided the fate of the battle.? Throughout the broad extent of coun try over which you have marched, by your respect for the rights and tl# property of citizens, you have shcv.i that you were soldiers, not only to tie fend, but able and willing both to de fend and protect. You have already gained a brilliant and deservedly high reputation throughout the army of the whole Confederacy, and I trust in the future, by your deeds on the field, and by the assistance of the same kind 1'rovidencc who has heretofore favored our cause, you will gain more victories, and add additional lustre to the reputation you now enjoy. You have already gained a proud position in the future history of this, our sec ond war of independence.' ?> I shall look with great anxiety to your future movements; and I trust, whenever I shall hear of the First Brigade on the field of battle, it will be of still nobler deeds achieved and higher.reputation won." Having uttered these words, Jack son paused for an instant., ami bis eye passed slowly along the line, as though he wished thus to bid farewell individually to every old familiar face, so often seen in the heat of hat tic and so dear to him. The thoughts which crowded upon him seemed more than he could bear?he could ; not leave them with such formal words only?and that iron lip which had never trembled in the hour of deadliest perit, now quivered. Mas tered by an uncontrollable impulse, the great soldier rose in his stirrups, threw the reins on the neck of his horse with an emphasis which sent a thrill, through every heart, and ex tending his arm, added in tones of the deepest feeling: " In the army of the Shenandoah you were the First Brigade! In the array of the Potomac you were the First Brigade! In the second corps of the army you are the First Brigade ! You are the First Brigade in the af fections of your general; and I hope by your future deeds and bearing you will be banded down to posterity a9 the First Brigade in this, our second war of independence. Farewell!" For a moment there was a pause and then there arose cheer after cheer, so wild and thrilling that the very heavens rang with them. Unable to bear calmly such affecting evidence of attachment. Gen. Jackson hastily waved farewell to hi3 men, and gath ering his reins rode rapidly away. The house at Appomattox, Va., in which General Lee surrendered to General Grant, has been sold for 810,000 to representatives of the Gran<l Arwy of tbe Republic advertising bates. 1 to 3 T ?h?. One Squaru. thrvo month!! One Square, 6 months 4,QO One Square, one yea*' ?o,cfr ,at rc^u?r 4io-w' pp?Sinca?' 008 "cccdins "??, 10 ct?. an"'wSS^hslp .o^Lu'L Qrrv<;-"*?? and Qaarterijj Advertiser^ (?No advertisement to lie coiuiilam.1 i... .1 n.onti, or your unit** ^wn" o . ,e XlUf SI;OC I'^oudy agreed 1 ?TM. * Last Excursion to the Seashore via B. & O. R. R. The last opportunity of the slim mer to visit Atlantic City at the ex treme low rate offered by the B. & O. R. R win |,e on Thursday, An yiist . , th, when the series of success ful and popular midsummer excur h??~ n'ose- This **aarsiott. however, will ?0t be at the end of the gay season at the shore. Just as [uiany attr-ictions will abound tlion as earlier in the season and there will W just Us many visitors to enjoy . I,or t,lls- ?s for all previous excursions, th^ 15. & o. 15. R. will wifh n0!! excellent train service I ?ith 1 u lman parlor or sleeping cars I mirU. W ",l 1,avo rcndcred these J midsummer trips so popular. Pas sengers on day trains can spend the night m Philadelphia and take any train of the Reading route tho fallow ing day, Friday, for the shore tickets will be valid for return pas sage on any regular train until Sep tember oth, inclusive, and on return journey will permit holder to stop off at Washington. For time of trains and rates of faro consult appended table. WnchcMnV".0-. V,0 1\M<{ Summit I-ol.1trl n itnm.m J*"' ????; "|s Minniio Si? ??? harper's Kerry 11!'") iiim 'r !hl Philadelphia ....... n.Ts ,"ai SM Correspondingly low rafes from other stations. A Wonder Worker. ,.^r' Fr"?k Huffman, a younir man of Bnr "Bton, Ohio. slates lhat he l? c " try l/r. King* Now Discovery. nnrt at flint time waft not able to walk Mrw. tho ?t.?t hillf nf' rcs,"l,1f- U* found before lie hud u?cil "r. 1 '-"'Ue, thai he ?n? much l"t Ing Boo-lhealM,. ^Vyouhavl! Reduced Rates to Williams' Grove via B. & O. R, R. For the Grangers' Eighteenth ?"!!" Intor-Stato Exhibition at n ill lams' t J rove, Cituiberlanfl Coun ty, Pa., August 21th to 29(h in elusive, the B. & (). R. R. wi|| sp? round trip tickets good to return ilh til August 81st Inclusive, at greatly reduced rates from Frederick, Wash ington, Lexington, ConnellsMlle and intermediate stations to Wheeling and 1arkersburg. No admission fee to the grounds is charged. For time of trains see published schedule, and for rates of fare from your nearest station consult appended table: Ilarpor'a Kerry ...... llalllown Summit 1'oint wadi'Bviiie StcphuuHonV wiuchcetor ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; i; ?o Electric Bitters. Tlil" remedy is becoming so well known ami popular ad lo ueed no special mention \u who have used Electric Blttnn, ,|ni; the ?aino hTi liT A '""Tr ",c<11<-1111- "ot ex ,1 v, '".-""""'wd to do nil that is clultii !i Bitters will cure all diseases of P mi ?8Crjioil'i'Us"i.ttV!<f 8t"",u'1'. reinoTe tlonI'?f,'.JS i 'i U !"?l other afTuo tlon? ( aimed by impure blood. Will drlrc Mi. cure" a^VVMt0m "^roTcnto.^ll euro .ill Malarial fitvcrn. For euro of llcad f KgoPlant.?Peel und c$t in slices, sprinkle with salt, let it stand an hour to drain ; then dip in a batter made with eggs, flour, and a little water, and fry in hot fat; or, peel the crk plant, boil in water till done, drain, mash fine, mix with pepper, butter and salt, put in a baking dish, have a thick layer of cracker or bread crumbs over the top, and bake half an hour in a moderate oven; or when mashed as above, add c^s and' craekercrumbs, form in small" cakes, and fry in butter or iard. Oyster plant may be cooked in this last way, making the cakes the size of a larue oj-ster. b Women tire not glow to comprelicnd. TIjcy are quick. They're alive, and yet It wan a man who discovered tho one reinedv for their pecu liar ailments. The man was lir. Pierce. The discovery wits his Favorite Prescription, the boon to delicate women. Why go round ??with one foot in the grave,1' Buffering in si leocfl?mlinnflwitood?when there's a remedy at. hand that isn't an experiment, hut which h? eold under the. guarantee that If you are disap pointed in any way in it, you can get your money hack by applying to its makers. We can hardly imagine a woman's not try ing It. Po6sil/iy it may be true of one or two ?but we doubt It. Women are ripe for lt. They must have it. Think of a prescription and nine out of ten waiting for It. Carry the news to them! Many Persons Are broken down from overwork or household cares Brown's Iron Bitter# rebuilds the system,aids digestion, removes ex ttess of bile, and cures malaria. Get thegenuiran. Dr. Gale on Diseases of the Kid neys. Dr. Gale observes in his treatise on disease that the great use of wine in France it sup posed to have abated the prevalence of the gravel. In some parts of this conntry where ??|>eer*fl Port Grape Wine is principally used, not only the gont, but the gravel Is scarcely known.? Dr. La Pota relates as an extraordinary in stance of the effects of Specr's Port Wine on gout the cure of J)r. Davoran, who was at tacked with it at the age of twenty-five, and had It severely till he was upwards of fifty, with chalk stones In the joints of his bauds and feet, but who for four years preceding tbo time when bis case bad l>cen iriven to Dr. La Pota to lay before the public bad by advice u?ed 8peer s Port Grape Wine, itud had no re turn of the gout afterwards.?Jxmdon J'oet. Temperance reformers in Kansas City have a new idea. They propose to make all drinkers of intoxicating beverages take out a license. They to be divided into four clasea, and those who drink beer exclusively are to pay $20 a year; beer and wine, (excluding champagne.) $25 a year; beer, wine and whiskey, $30, and champagne,$50. It is estimated that the city will derive a revenue of 81, 000,000 a year from tbis source.