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THE FAVORITE HOliJE REMEDY This unrivalled Medicine is warranted not to contain a single particle of Mercury, or any injurious mineral substance, but is PURELf VEGETABLE, containing those Southern Roots and Herbs which an all-wise Providence has placed in countries where Liver Diseases most prevail. It will cure all Dis°a caused by Derangement of the Liver an* Bowels. Simi ons’ Liver Regulator, or Medicine, is eminently a Family Medi cine ; and by being kept ready for imme diate resort will save many an hour of suf fering and many dollars In time and doc tor’s nil Is After over Forty Years’ trial it is still receiving themos’ unqualified testimonials o its virtues, from persons of the highest character an^ responsibility. Eminent physicians commend it as the most EFFECTDA1 „ SPECIFIC for dyspepsia or indigestion. Armed with this Antidote, all climates and changes of water and food may be faced without fear. As a Remedy in MA LA IDOLS FEVERS, BOWEL COM PLAINTS, RESTLESSNESS, JAUN DICE, NAUSEA, IX HAS NO EQUAL. It is the Cheapest, 'urest and Best Pamily Medicine in the World ! il.tDiifacturrd onlv Lv .1 11. ZE1LIN & Co., Macon. Ga , and Phiuadeli au. Price, $1.00. Sold by all Druggists Feb.14,’74—ly WILEN’S FURNITURE AND COFFIN ■Ware-room®. FURNITDREOF EVERY DESCRIPTION FCBS1SHED TO ORDKI). ALSO, Fisk’s Patent Metalie .. «£•,» . wui.v - v - • i.-.r-X'"* * > t.-i1— BURIAL CASES AND CASKETS Always on hand, and furnished cheaper than can be had in Baltimore. Undertak ers supplied with Cases and Caskets of all sizes. MAHOGANY, CHERRY WALNUT & CLOTH COFFINS alwa> s on hand, and funerals promptly attended to. Thankful for past and present favors, witn a desire to give satisfaction. I am the public’s humble servant. WM. WILEN. may Gw NEW (JUOCEUY STOKE. NO. 61, QUEEN STREET, NEARLY OPPOSITE WISNER & SON’S I have just raturned from the East with h nice and well selected STOCK or KOODS, which will be sold at the very lowest pries FOR CASH. My stock consists in part as follows : SYRUPS, MOLASSES AND SUGAR. of every grade, Salt, Fish and Spices, Brooms, Wooden Buckets, Soap3 of ah kinds, TOBACCO, SEGARS AND SNUFF, inJ everything usually found in a first class grocery store. Also, NOTIONS, such as Braids,,Nets, Buttons, DressTrim mings, Thread Spool and Skein Silk Pins, Needles, Combs, &c., also, Slates Pens and Stationary. Call and examim my stock btiure purchasing elsewhere. Country produce of all kinds taker in exchange for goods, may 6, ’73. FERDINAND GERLING Christmas Goods We have a large list of Fancy Goods -uitable for Christmas and New Year't Presents, such ns Pocket Books— Ladies and Gentlemen’s—from ‘25 cts, to $4.00; Pen Knives, from 25c to $2. HAIK. TEETH, CLOTHES AND FLESH BRUSHES, CHINA VASES, CUPS, TOILET BOTTLES, TO l LEI SETS, COMBS, PERFUMERY, HAIR OILS, &C. We shall be glad to show our goods to all, as we are determined to give bargains. Call and see. WM. DORSEY, Druggist, deelJw] No, 16 N. Queen street, The finest and cheapest lot of Jewel ry consisting of Gold Bracelets, Cuf buttons, Studs, Rings. Gold »en.«. *<■ ever brought to this city, to be found a S. HUTCHINSON. Oet 10th, Imw. I - '. ift ■ - a-. -- ”r-»v W •• - '■v! iiete&s .Tiip \*r:yi c* m»p ' V ■ r.ulan Surry., <i i d;d, of (he Ito. . . / ■ t, i t so coir hind as i Lr :■ 'butracier of an filim . as •y digested and as i: «.'. * a /; Mood as the s! ; % It increases ihe tp • /’ Nature's Own f if- ’izing ;>f. Iron in the bloodf and . a, vs "athousand ills."simply ’ Toning up,Invigorating and i tali zing the System. The en riched and vitalized blood per met: ' s every part of the body, repairing damages tend waste, searching out morbid score thins, a, ! leaving .. ./thing for disea j to feed up ■ 77 .a . •' f the won d . :• sucres* ofil-ir remedy in cur tug i>v?pepsin, Liver Coni plaint, TJrcpsy, Chronic Diar rhoea. In Is, ATervous Affections, '‘hills and Fevers, limners, r.o: s of Constitutional Vigor, diseases of the Kidneys and Blndder, Female Comp:;dnt3, and all divavises originating in a trad (-.fate of the blood, or ac >m panted by debility or a low te of the. system. Being free from. Alcohol, in any form, its energizing effects are not foim ' by corresponding reac : . at are permanent, infilm ring strength, rigor, and new life trio all parts of (J e system, and building up an Iron Con i • , - ■ .• . , J} l £ • ■ .; nncc been changetl <>; ’ . • ' f fib ' ; remedy, from ' , ; y. suffering erca 1 nr sirmiy. healthy, and, t : j .• ' women ; rit i in r e . f?j c. ;• rm.cOMrii.’’ .7 A.:j« ft'ceic to j/it c ii c trial. Sec that each bottle has PcRU* ! VIAN SYRUP Mown in th flu s. I*a.mi>lalot>. Ui'cc. SETH W. FOWLE & SONS, Prop.Li-.rs, So. I MUfou 1'isioe. i" . Go I. Ii : '• D !• I ; i, y i. a 1.1 t II. A. ltIDDLE, DEALER IN Foreign and Domestic Hardware. Keep constantly on ham! a large and complete stock of Pocket and Table Cutlery. BUILDER’S HARDWARE, Locks, Hinges, Nails, Mechanics’ Tool#, Circular, Mill, Crowe-Cut, Panel, Web, Compass Mid Back Saws ; Hatchets, Planes, Chisels, Ac. AORICULTURAI> IMPLEMENTS, Shovels, Forks. Hoes ; Trace, Fifth, Short.Tongue and Cow Chains; Cutting Box<»s, Horse Hay Forks ; Tile, Plow, rouud oval, and square iron ; Blister and Cast Steel: Mould Boards, Ac. April 20, 73.KING STREKT HAjbL. IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. J. F. KELLER’S PATENT Feed and Fodder Cutter. THE undersigned having made arrangements to build J. F. Kel ler’s Patent Feed and Fodder Cutter, patented Feb’j 11th. 1873, would inform the tanners of this and adjoining coun ties, that he has now commenced build ing a Fodder and Feed Cutter which he thinks will suit their purpose for cut ting up their Fodder and Feed, sucha* Hay, Straw and Corn-Fodder. Three sizes ofmaehinesarebeingmade: No. 1 is a small Cutter, intended to work by hand, and No. 2 is a larger machine, also intended to work by hand and is more effective; No. 3 is a large machine, intended to run by h#nd and also by HORSE POWER. I would solicit farmers and all others to call at the Tuscarora Works, where they can Bee the machines ana judge for themselves. These Cutters are great favorites, as far as they have been introduced. Give me a ca” Orders by mail promptly attended to. J. F. Keller, the patentee, is person ally superintending the putting up of the Feed and Fodder Cutters. SAMUEL FITZ, Oct.JS.w Alartinsburg. W. Va. MEAT AND PRO V ISON STORE I We would respectfully announce to our friend3 and the public generally, that we have opened a MEAT AND PROVISION STORE, two doora South of Wisner & Sons’ gro cery, w here can be found at all times, FRESH MEAT OF ALL KINDS, SAUSAGE AND PUDDING, ALSO, POTATOES, CABBAGE, and all other Vegetables that can be got. APPLES SOLD IN ANY QUANTITY. We will pay the highest cash price for TURKEYS AND FOWLS of all kinds, and country produce general ly. GRAZIER ft LAMBERT. may6w Everett Hou CORNER QUEEN AND RUKK E STREETS. Wm. Rutledge, Proprietor, This popular House has been thorough ly renovated, and the present proprie tor who assumed charge on tne 1st of April, is now prepared to accommodate guests in the most comfortable and -sat isfactory manner. The House contains 24 chambers, all of which have been handsomely furnished with new furni ture. THE TABLE will be well supplied with the best the market affords, pre pared by experienced cook-. Chargi ■ moderate. THE BAR will be supplied with a choice variety of Pure Wine and Liquors. Abundant Stable room, with att - tive Ostlers My old patrons and the goner--' pub ic are invited to give me a call. April 7,—ly. — W. A. H. M M 31 U N N (Suocessc to Gettinger a Simmon-.) Has jus i eturued from the Eastern cities win. p 'sr e and most carefully selected stock , GENTS BOYS $ YOUTHS ClOtlaius ! BUSINESS BUT DRESS SUITS Suits specially adapted to the FARMER AND MECHANIC Together with a full assortment of the lower priced grades! OVERCOATS. all qualities. NICER GOODS AND BETTER , STYLES than over before offered in this market. Gents Furnishing Goods. SHIRTS,COLLARS NECKTJEs.&c. A beautiful assortment of HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS. VALISES UMBRELLAS, &c. am prepared to offer the above goods at LOWEST LIVING cash PRICES! Our old customers and the general public will find it to their interest to call, examine and purchase. A. II. SIMMONS, “clothing hall,” Oct. (»—ly \v. No. It Queen St. Medicines &c., WILLIAM DORSEY, DRUGGIST NO. 16 NORTH QUEEN ST. Having remodeled his old stand, re spectfully calls the attention of the pub lic and bis customers to a full supply of Drugs, Medicines, Dye Stuffs, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Fancy Goods ^ c., now on hand, to which fresh supplies are constantly being added. Ho being de termined to sell nothingofan inferior quality solicits a portion of the public patronage, and takes this occasion to return thanks for past favors. Pro hriptions carefully dispensed at all hours. Julylttwly. N E AY ,T E AY E L R Y ! T lint MA/.nt n t th a /il.l etan.l 4 Vw> In 4n SAMUEL HUTCHINSON, 48 NOKHT QUEEN STREET* the largest and most comple stock of FINE JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED WARE, WATCHES, CLOCKS, SPECTACLES, EYE-GLASSES, MAGNIFYING GLASSES, GOLD PENS and HOLDERS VASES AND STATUETTES, Fancy Goods, iiv, ever offered in Martinsburg. MRS HUTCHINSON desirtB to inform the public and her late husband's friends, that she will continue the business at the old stand, and hopes they will patronize her as liberally as heretofore She has competent workmen, and all work en trusted to them will be promptly attend ed to and warranted to give satisfaction. nov-9 WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY. Full instruction, under able and ex porienced Professors, in different De partments, Literary, Scientific, Agri cultural, Engineering, Military, and Preparatory. Practical Telegraghy and Vocal Music have recently been added An excellent Library, and fine supply of Apparatus. Largo collection in Geology, Mineralogy, Conchology and Paleontology. Expenses moderate Terms begin : Fall, Sept. 2 ; Winter, Dec. 2 ; Spring, March 17. ALEX. MARTIN, President, aug. 29 6ncw. Morgantown, West Va. DR. T. ELIA SON, OFFICE ON MARTIN STREET, DO«K« BBLOW »ICBL,S M4IIL1 Till-1 J. S I'AKUOI.I., JOH.N.U. ADAMS, J.F.8TAUB CAUixOIX. ADAMS k CO.. W holesale Dealers AND or AM KINDS AND GRADES OF BOOTS and SHOES, 351W. Bitlto. & 64 German Sts, H A LTIMOHE. MIA With at* pie • hi tal (’ d • tl • r^u ph knowledge of the business, we are enabled o empale with iV»t<>a or any other market. Oood goods, Guaranteed free from frregulairties Ann any »i m Oar ■ . . w !l 1, fi.im-i Inn;*' and complete, and all Mert-ha; •» are re . fully oli. it*d to . ill and r ranine. TO THE PUBLIC. All good* that are stamped ‘V. A St ('.’’are WAIMMNTRD, and pnrtia pucliasintt tile s ame,nnd the good* not proving entirely satisfactory, ns repre rented by lair usage, the merchant selling tnem is authorised to satinfacto «y damage to the customer and charge to us. O. A. & Co. M.E AIEAN BUS INESS File Fall Campaign Now Opened. FpVLIA PERSON who rends this ml ^scrtiji-nn-nt w ill nur in.i.i. • m il « i\hat lhi-\ vwuit iuth* CLOTHING LINE >y calling on the subscriber. The most •omplete and best selected stock ol st^l sh and durable FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, TRUNKS, Ac . EVER OF FERED. IN THIS CITY . _ l sis determined to do tbs LEADING CLOTHING 111’SIKES1' ciID PI*\CE, If good good.- end low prices will do ' Sept 8,.74. DAVD WEIL Queen St., Next Door Nut onnl Bank. ~ WORLD = -- — Progress, Ainsrican ingenuity and enterprise turns the world upside d >w History may repeat itself. Wo rimy to-day re-enact scene* and customs ofyea ago, and adopt as new, fashions in vogue a hundred years ago. Yet the lesson ofthehour, the march of millions is onward an upward. Perfection in every thing seems to be the only cherished aim of (ho vast multitude who constitute tho earth’s population of to-day. Doctors kill with half the labor and twice the skill of a score of years ago, and law as expounded at tho present time compels justice to trade her old fashioned steelyards for Fairbanks largest platform scales—for Justice and lawyers’ fees are weighed together-while modern « preaching has lowered the temperature of the world below fully one haif, and * made brimstone a drug on the market. Commerce, Merchandising, etc. has not been asleep in the fence corner, or . fooling alongside the highway of progress, but has opened new pathways, mak ing the trade of buying and soiling a science instead of the Dutchman’s one per cent of the good old days before the greenback machine was run by steam. The old grumbler’s occupation like Othello’s is gone, for st no period in the history of our spread eagle’s glory could dry goods he bought here at such low figures as we are now offering them. Even the much quoted “good old days before the war” saw no paralellto this. < The Largest Stock of FALL and WINTER DRYGOODS; < ever brought to this market, jnsl opened, coinprig tho choicest selection olein. ( I FOREIGN & DOMESTIC GOODS of every style and fashion, and which will bo seld at tho lowest figures. Wn not think it necessary to attempt an enumeration of our stock, and we have not space to do it, but ask that tho public call and make an examination for themselves. We have the best selected stock of goods, and more of them, than any other house in the city, and guarantee to savo you from 10 to 20 percent, [fyou don’t believe this, come ana try us and save hundreds of dollars in yonr ‘ early consumption. DON’T FOR.O-BT THE FLAOB D. M. Shaffer & Bro. ! GRANTHAM HALL ^BUILDING, MARTIN8BURG J Dei 14—lyd. WABEHOUSE Frazer & Bishop, WHOrmiLEA RETAIL DEALERS IN SALT FEED, SAND, SEEDS, FLOUR, ORA IN. BACON, CEMENT. PLASTER, POTATOES, HARD AND SOFT COAL, SAWED WOOD. KEROSENE A ' LUBRICATING OILS AND ALL KINDS OF OROCEME8 MANUFACTURERS >F Star Hone Phosntiate. FSE BERKELEY SALOON BURKE STREET, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. I. D. COPENHAVER Proprietor, Hannisville Whiskies, URE RYE, 1869, TUSCAORA and Virginia Rye Whiskies, rhe host brands of ale, wine, gin, «fc. OY81ER8 served in any style. Fana tics supplied. Meals at all hours. J. D. COPEN HAVER. let. 26,3md. SPECIAL TOTHE LABES, Hurt’s Celebrated Shoes. Wo have just received a small in oice of these justly celebrated “Prize” hoes, certainly the nicest and best rork in the United States. We shall, a the future, keep a full stock of them, o which we invite tho attention of all hose in want of a kkallt kick and >ooi> article. GETTINGEBA HOKE Blondei’s Building. LOOK HCBKB If yon would ocnsult “your interest all at F LEISCHMAN'B STORE S'orth Queen St., Next deor to Wilens Furniture Rooms, \ nd see their nice line of Dry Goods, Motions Ac. We call attention to iur stock of Blaols. Alpacas Best Quality of Baltimore City Made Ihoes always on band. Just received, a arge stock of WALL PAPER, Vindow Shades, Linen, kc. Our stock o Jlothiog and Underware will be closed mt at cost. Persons in want of any thing ia our line will do well by giving all ___ __ 30L1NH. REYNOLDS CONFECTIONERY, CAKE —AND— Ice Cream Saloon* ‘LAIN AND FANCY CANDIES, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS. CONSTANT LT ON HAND. IFrivate Parties, Fairs, Festiva a, Ae •rved en reasonable terms, iartin Street, Opp., Turner Hall, iartinsburg. jvie 7th,74. 6md