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$2,50 PER YEAR, IN ADVANCE. ESTABLISHED 184!). " J 0 UN H. ZITTLS, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. $2,50 PER YEAR, IN ADVANCE. SHEPHE RDSTOTC JEFFERSON COUNT Y, WEST VIRGINIA, SATURDAY, FEB. 7, lbHt. NEW VOL. 15? NO. 20. SI)C})l)ct&stoum Register, IS PUBLISHED WEEKLY at $2,50 per annum in advance, or if palil within two months after the date of sub scription ; if not paid within two months $;{ w ill bo charged. These terms will be strictly adhered to. Aovkktlsemexts of one inch or less, for three insertions or less $1,50, and .">0 rents per inch for each additional insertion. Larger ones in the same proportion. The space ol one inch will constitute a square. A liberal deilnction will be made trom the alKtve rates, on yearly advertisements. If the number of insertions be not mark ed on the advertisement, when sent in, it will 1m- published and charged aceordiug Job Pkixtixo ?' ill be executed with neatness and dispatch. All Job Work and Advertisements must l>c paid for when handed in. To avoid any misunderstanding on the | part ofthe Annual Advertisers, it is proper j to state jwstinctly that their privilege only extends to tiieir own immediate busi ness. Real Estate, Legal and all other advertisements sent by them to beau addi tional charge, and no variation. No paper discontinued until all arrear ages arc paid up, unless at the option of the editor. JEFFERSON V'.re Insurance Agency \ C Representing leading Companies doing business in West Virginia. Ill LUUtf INSURANCE COMPANY, rEABODY OF WHEELING, GERMAN OF WHEELING, CONTINENTAL OF NEW YORK, HOME OF NEW YORK, .ETNA OF HARTFORD, LIVERPOOL, LONDON AN I> G LORE, of England. office in the Gibson Building, near the Court House, Charlesto?vn. Verv Respectfully, R. A. ALEXANDER, Agent, ( ,'harlestowu. 11. C. Extlkk, Shepherdstown, Sub Agent. January 24, 1S80. ly* ' S. B. NEIlL" Attorney at Law, SHEPHERDSTOWN, W. VA 1>ARTI( I LAR attention paid to the . collection of claims. In contested ca se*, will have the assistance of Mr. An drew E. Kennedy, of Charle>to\v u. Otliee ? opposite Adams' Hotel. < k'tober i'"), 1870. tf GEORGE W. GRAHAM, ATTORNEY AT LAW, HARPER S FERRY, WEST VA. SPECIAL attention given to claims a O gainst the United States. Claims for property taken by tlir Uni ted States Army must be tiled islfoi:k January 1st. 1880. August 30, 1S70. 4in CLAYTON 0. KLEUY, ; mmim at la FREDERICK CITY, MD. OFFICE: ? Court Street, nearly opposite the Court II<>n?e. \ i 1 S promptly at tend to all business entrusted to his care. Aug. J", 187'J. ly Dr. 10. T. Gold, RESIDENT DEXTlsT, 'SHEPHERDSTOWN. OFFICE three doors East of Wise'.- Cor ner, .Main Street, Shepherdstown. H ill vi>it the country when parties de fire it. All kinds of country produce and Wood taken in exchange for work. April 5, 187D. tf J, S, BRAG0N1ER, Attorney at Law, 811 EP II EH US' TOWN. Jefferson County, West Jirginia, ASSOC I A I Kl> in Court in contested ca ses with WM* II. TRAVERS, Attor ney, of Charlestown, Jefferson County, Wist Va. Prompt attention given to all business in this and adjoining counties. Oct 14 tf 117 JAMES D. BUTT, Attorney at Law, IIARPEUS FERRY, \V. VA. OPECIAL attention given to all clas-es ^ ' of business before the Southern Claims Commission and the Departments at Washington, D. C. Will also attend the Courts of Jefferson, Berkeley, Morgan and other counties. June 1G, 1877. ly 6. M. BELTZH00VEB, Attorney at Law, SHEPHERDSTOWN, J-fftrson County, It'est Virginia. I LATENT Rights secured, and prompt attention given to all business in this ami adjoinining counties Jau. 1 ,1872. tf UK. w7 P. MANNING, Physician * Surgeon. Office at his residence on Princes Street leading toward the river. Orders left at Hillings' Drug Store promptly attended to. Feb. 25, 1871. tf ELK BR AN CI P UNION V ILL E. \LL alive with a new stock of Goods, just from the city and selected with j great care and under the most favorable circumstances. Our stocks have been thoroughly replenished in every branch. DRY GOODS, CARPETS and OIL CLOTHS, BOOTS and SHOES, Ready Made CLOTHING, HATS and CAPS, GROCERIES and HARDWARE, Queens- j ware, Wooden-ware, Drugs and Medi cines, Confections, Ac., all of which we j offer at the shortest living profit. Great inducements offered to cash buyers. All produce received in exchange for goods that is marketable. Thankful for past favors and with an earnest desire to give satisfaction, wo hope to continue to re ceive a full share of public patronage. Respectfully, J.S. MELVIN, at Elk Branch. MELVIN & STIilDER, at Uuioovllle. Nov. 1,1870. tf FLI He has a now and complete stock . All kinds of work made to order. The best material. Best work. Good lit. All or ders promptly tilled. Shcpherdstown, Sept. 21 tf ' lWESiSlOML " DR, W. F. FUNDENBERG, LATE BESIDEXT SUBGEOX OK THE NEW YOBK EYE AN D EAli 1XFIB.M ABY. Has located permanently in the City of CUM 1JEBLA XI), M ABYLAXD, for the exclusive treatment of all diseases of the Eye and Ear, including those of the Nose and Throat. O/lice Xo. ~'U South Centre i Street, Cumberland, Md. Xovl7, 1S70. ly ."a. (Tmawbaugh, PUI'FIELDS, WEST VA? 1> now receiving and has in stock the lino.-t assortment of LADIES PBESS GOODS, BLACK AI.PACCAS, CASII MEBSall colors, 1'OPLIXS of all Styles, PR1XTS, tfce., Fancies, Finks, Purples, Chocolate's, Solid Mournings, Grayes, ?!tc. ; PEBCAI.S, plain and Fancy ; COT TOXADES of all grades and styles, ver y cheap. An endless line of Brown and Bleached Cottons; 10 1-! Twilled Bleach ed Sheetings, best quality ;Pillow Casing, BOOTS and SHOES; HATS of all kinds; GRO< FRIES, choice, and at bottom dg u res; HAKDWAHK, SHOVELS, FORKS and BAKES; WHEKLIXG XA1LS at Bottom Prices. Give me a call. I warrant satisfaction. TERMS CASH or country produce. A. C. DUAW BAL'GH. Dliffields, Apr. 19, 1879. it 1879. : New Goods ! New Goods ! Great Excitcment in Shepherds town ! I > A K EH A: BILLMV Lit lake plea-tire in ? ^ announcing to their friends and the public generally that they have jn-t re turned from the city and are now opening at the old stand, a large and well selected Stock of Foreign, Staple and Dome, tie DRY 00003, NOTIONS, ?fcc. Their stock consi- ts in part as follows : Ladies' Dress Goods, Miawls, Xubias, J. ace. Prints, Hosiery, Bibbons. Belts, Edgings, Gloves;, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Tapestry Bugs, Coco M it-, Ladies and Gents' I'nderwear of every description, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Hardware, Queen-ware, Groceries, ?.Ve.. &e. RIBBEIl GOODS! of every description which consists as follow-: ? Ladies', Men's and Boy's Cum Boots, Ladies' Water-proof Circulars, with and without Hoods, also Mcu'sGum Coats ?.f all si/.es. \\ IXD'iW SI! ADKS WITH FIXTURES COMPLETE. We call particular attention to all the above goods, hoping it will be to your interest as well as our ow n. These good- have been bought low and they are determined to sell them accordingly. They would say that their goods have been selected Willi great care, and therefore they feci as>ured that they can oiler such induce ments as will insure satisfaction to their customers. Thankful lor i>a-t favors, they respectfully solicit a continuance of th<* same. Motto ? "Small profits and quick sales." Country produce taken in ex change for goods. BAKEi;^ BILLMYEB. Oct. 11, 1S79. tf A stout backbone i? as essential to phy sical health as to political consistency. For weakness of the back and disorders of the liver and kidneys, the tonic and mod erate dietetic action of the Bitters is the one thing needful. Remember that the stomach is the mainstay of every other or gan, and that by invigorating the diges tion with this preparation, the spinal column and all its dependencies are Strengthened. For Hostetter's ALMAXAC for 1SS0 apply to Druggists and dealers generally. Xov. 29, 137i>. 3m FINANCIAL. WJ E have a limited amount of C? per cent. VV gold Jefferson County, W. Virginia Bonds for sale at HO cents. We recommend them as a first-class investment. B. K. JAM1SOX iV CO., Bankers, 3rd and Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Sept. 13 tf F) | A 1VWW Stool, Cover ami Book only J 1 A 1\ LM $14;i to $255. ORGAN'S 13 Stops, 3 set Rce?ls, 2 Knee Swells, Stool, Book, onlv $!fS. * Holiday Newspaper Free. Address DANIEL F. BEATTY, Washington, X. J. 4 (IE NTS WANTED for the best and il. tastest-gelling Pictorial Books and Jii bles. Prices reduced 33 per cents, tional Publishing Co., Atlanta, Ga. Na IIOl.'SEIIOLD NEED! ! ? A book on iver Coin five. Address Mi. SAN \ Malarial Diseases and Liver Coin pii'int^, sent live. Address DR. SAN FORD, 102 Broadway, New York < ity. "AGENTS READ THIS ! We want an Agent in this County to whom we will pay :i salary of $100 per month and expenses to sell our wonderful invention. Sample free. Address at once SHERMAN it CO., Marshall, Michigan. poN POl'ND OXYGEN? "Health and VJ Life," No. 1, a record of remarkable cures in Consumption, Catarrh, Neural gia, and other Chronic Diseases 1 ?y the Oxvgen Treatment, now ready and sent free. Diss. STARKEY& PALEN, 1100 1111 GirardSt., Philadelphia, Pi. $10,080 ^ \^? ? roB 9 35 Cts. ON LIFE & PROPERTY. $10 OOO w1" I"1'1' to i>er"',n who <?n I.xri.-'DII A I <:.//? r tt?1 wi'.j our sM i i v Ari,iitinr..\T. M&i'M 'fe* for sr?rt?. Fonrf or II. i V.'nrat?c5. Male or Femnl?. S. S. NEWT0V8 SAFfcTT I. AMP CO., Ill KQHA HTO N , N. Y. ? SiL*??O0?, IS Wt.T t?OAUWAT, N. Y. / 1 1 1 K A PEST BOOK-STORE IN THE V WORI.I >. 1 72G72 \ E W and Old) Stand ard WoRKS in every department of Lit erature. Almost given away. Catalogue of General Literature and iictiou free. Iinniensc Inducements to liook Clubs and Libraries. LEGGAT BROS., 3 Bcckmau St., opp. Post -office, New York. ON 30 DAYS TRIAL We will send our Ei.kcti:o-Voi.taic Bkt.t* and other Electric Appliances upoii trial for 30 days to those suHering from NER YOl'S D'EBILITY, Rhcuuiatisin. Paral y.-is or any di? *a>es of the Liver or Kld 1K V-, and many oilier diseases. A Sure < ure guaranteed or no pay. Address, VOLTAIC BELT CO., Marshall, Mich. ?*> VOF ? ? 17 & w m j CURED. A simple vcwctnblo remedy 1 f >r the tjtertl i/ all' 1 f'crinw ml cure of CoHt>limp-| t ion^roncl :i t ie ,Ca tarrh, Aathma, and all rhmatX unit Lur.q Aftcliuns. A!ho a positive nndj radical cure l"r Nervous Debility ana ell NitvuUH Olul'l-untM, which hat 6.?u tested in ttouxiwho/i lteciiie.with full <lir rtiotu (in lit rman. 1 rcnrb. or Knplit-h) i'nr iTci-ar* ii.tr air.l k Tit 1 ?>' mail Tree of elm rue on receipt of Btunp. Kmm name thu paper. W. W.SHERAR.14 J Pawer?'B*.ock,R;;herttr.f?.y. ij ? -v> z ? a a !&???? CKNTS A VKAIt. Rsa 1 II K CHICAGO PI WEEKLY NEWS. CHKAPE.sT weeklv newspaper In liio U. H. 8i:vkx rv-Ki vr cents a Ye in. [lo-taRH Included. Si'vi ni'fitlh warofrmt) lii-ai ion. it is especially complete as h nei<'?p?pcr, pi i ' > < :s 1 1 1 1 > c all t lie ills jiati le.sof hotli the West ei ii Associated Prens and the National A ? 'lated HreM, beshlci an extensive ?v?tem of special dis ifeh?'t fl'xm fi '1 Important points. It Indfiirnrtentin Politia, presenting politli'.il ne?s free from partisan colorlnir. without fear or favor. I-.vrry iii.inln'r .? 'litalns Six Complitfd Slcriet. A favorjte family paper. It Is the Cheapest Wceki)' InliieU. S. 75 re^ts a year. A dollar L>lil pays fur .. sjuct'ii mauths. Address, Chic \i:o Wkkki.y Newt, 1/ 1-J3 i lull A v.. Chicago, III. MAN'S WOMAN'S STRENGTH ? BEAUTY Or the Royal Road to Life, Love and Longevity. This Itrllllant lliuik. fa^oiiinlini; in stvle, pnr>> in lai!L"i:ii.v. enilorseil I'j hi?h.-?i mV<licaf aulliorily, iinf.'M" the flelic it>- mrsirrii" of I.mv, Marri?i:<'t mi<l K<M>rc?lnClinn. Kleitunlly | run-'] an.l ilhiKlr.M. l. 11 Heilx nt VallitT* ?::?! Mothers, Young M- u Rn.1 M:ii'l? n< l njr it, r>-* I it. si. l -t . i ? I v it. i;?trnoi^ ltiuar> Inilui'i'iiirntii l?i .ticenls. A'ldr?s JuMia BUUTIlEKo A CO., Cincmnuti, O. S4 (-ure i'?rC.?u-ian???- |; ?ii Ion l*al -o tli" Ix'-t C >ii){h ni?'?l ; linsc mmvIK -!???? tit l-.rKC. Holdov> ry 25 . ; ? m it r t hover* i * 0 * ; ? ?? r a i ? ?? ? i^utatiifihment. 3C2 Venn Strpc?. PitUotirgn, P?. KepruUrlv . <iuc?tc i and qunlit.d. t> i'lpl.-m.i at oftict ihoff. Has been longer e&iMvd in lh? nicrial trentrr.ont oi Chroaio. Sexual And Urinary duo;u?trf, thtu mii> ) hrsicito in PitUburch. Thf.?? Uc?iruc t ? e , c.tu; "Mi I v ierrct habita tu youth, or ex in voar* namelv: 8PEHM A TOKKIICEA, SEMINAL WEAKNESS, Ac., and their <iif&*tr<>ui tfftcW:?AVrr<#ii# J'tf iLiu. JS'iffht >tnf*te<i DrreUrpwnt, t >trr M tnk JCpeM, i'ttor }fi tiutry iri'MhiUty, inJigrgHrm. Tfir'tttr nr<i CvnMU.nj.fi,-; . !>rr*uiaf future Arrr* i?h to Sveifty, In rm >1. >'v f'<r Wuritifft I or Jtusir.ess. and rtsultmg in I.*a potency. Sexual Lxhau?tion, i .-rfrctly mud j rr inanetitiv tun-l. A No rcceut r l^rir-ft^ndur ca?e*; of Goncrrhcsft, Gleet. Stricture A Syphilis, <u!l 1. rmr) tHocUiic Mouth. IhrtMtf, >A\?. Blood. Hove*, (i? I Kjtcrttal tmd Internal Oryan *, *re treated on SricntiAo priDCiphf and with unpurallel^d tncc^sf. A life-t.me experience in thoa^andi of ta*c? of all ?ttffe*. e\err year, contril uteit skill. Curable cafe* ruiranteed? :f dont*teai>is it i? frankly ?tated. Dcacnplive Pam phlet srnt fr?*^. Treatment tan bi stnt P-cnrciy &nd j*rivat. lv to per^ntii at a dittancc. Conaultation frre. Vm Icrfnl prn-i'ictarra true to life; on who m?r timrrv ; who not; why: Who to Biarrr; rroj-er itc. Kt[iri>4uetion? he?;thjr. l.csatiful chiiJrci.? laU<t <li?oov?rn-? lm|>e<limrnu to mmrri.^c r?r?c. rou>?qaence. cur?. Krliabl# prMPni>ti"n?. I'.ook t^r the million. K?erjhorfr ihould rc*>l it. I'rire.}" cenw. >1 \NH<IOD: its u?o anJ ?l>uie. Xp?M.(ceou. WOMAN HOOD; mm ?f lis fciy. ? I s.- : r ii > <,t ' i*<j i ? 1/ . Auartfi Lir. V' hiincr, / \ 1\ CARAMELS. ? The ori^in:il l'hil ' ' ndelphio Coram el ? Vanilla, Choco late and Uoman Punch flavors. Also oth er line Candies. 1JAK Eli & MellUS KAN". Jan 17 4\v pIlKWlXt; TOBACCO.? B. F. Gravely, V' Sweet Navy, and otli^r brands. A new lot of Smoking Tobueeo and tine Ci gars. the bc-t ever bronjht to thi> town. BAKE It & McMlIiUAX. Jan 17 Iw MILLINERY. j ]" HAVE jus* received a full supply <?f Fine Millinery ofc the LATEST STYLE. BOXXETS HATS in Alaska. French, and Wool Felts; Straw Goods in every quality, style and price; Velvets, Sa tins, i Silks, and Crepes : Birds, Flower*, Feath- ' ers, and ornaments; Laces, Xet Xeektics Ribbons, both Persian and Plain. 1 have taken special care in posting myself in all the newest modes of trimming and mak ing Bonnets and Huts and will do the work for less than it can he done any where else. Call and he convinced. M. L. HERRiXGTOX, West of the Episcopal Church. ' Oet. 18, 1870. tf WM. B. MILLER & SON. HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS. 1) VPER 11 A XG ERS ; GR AIXIXG AXD X MARBLING ; Sleighs, Buggies, ? "ar riages, and Vehicles of every description painted to order. Also the wood work of Sleighs put up in latest style. All work warranted to give satisfaction. Given a call if you want anything in our line. It will not he our fault if we don't deal. All kinds of WALL PAPER kept con- ' stantly on hand. Oct.* 25, 187U. ly Agents lor if' ? rale <.i t lie A <-io<* * t k < '*:???*-?? ? ? ( 'I/, capacity). Aft nt* for tl e II addon Hut* lerTtilt < o.? Butter Tub.*, i'ailr, Roll l!os*?, etc. t ul! supiilv of !..??? standard ami low-j riteu Wyres constantly <n store. Eutter, Chocs?, fj s, Poultry, (=nii:e. jl imli'K. r, rrar.N. On iciift. Dried S l ult. l.nrii, ? altou, Kreeii liti'ca. I i ?? I <1 l- ? !{????*. h:ix, ilonry, ( liter. Vinciiiir, ? ruit )!ii Iter. Mini fill Farm ami tinr ?i< ? I'rodtK-ls Kcviiril nixi >oi?l On COMMISSION l y SOBERS, BRO. & GO. No. 211 Liberty Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. later to I lie Masonic I'iink, the business com iiMiniiy, and in their present patrons. I*Mit weekly, semi-weekly a lid daily market rc joits, mailed free to anv inlil : ecs. Direct cnnncetions *ith Western Union Telo prnpii and I'ell TclepliMie Companies. Orders (or Mfiicc Motil. i ranherrieti, F i% ret I'ol lit <???*. ,?><?? ?!?? him! oilier itood* in ?>nr line. <*iiri'iuil> iilieti at l.titicul Wciku Kntesi. 1379. Fall Stock. 1879. J. L. IUCKAPJ), [Successor to liickard & Wclsliaus.] \\ THI pleasure 1 inform my customers ? ? that I have just reeeived and opened i i i y Stock of Fall and Winter G-'ods, coui plete in every department. t\ -GOODS, .MILLIXERY, XOTlOXS. F.\X<Y XOV ELTiES, and HOSIERY lor Ladies, ( lent ?' and < liil ireu, in ail the new and desirable .style-. ('A 11 P E T S , Floor and Table Oil Cloths, Mattings, Window Shades, Are., ?jfcc. HATS, HOVXETS, FLOWERS, III U BOXS. FEATHERS, SILKS and all the Xovelties of the season. Special attention paid to CREPE and mol rxixo w i: \ ii. In tin; Millinery department, Goods will he ordered and made to order as <le sired. Thankful for pa- 1 favors, a continuance of the s.uu" i- ?oiicite?l. J. L. KICK A Ii I >. Oct. 1, 1S79. ly 1)1 BEST ig THE WORLD ! s Imptiro B!?Carb Soda f? of a Rliuhsiy dirty tvliito color. It may appear \\ title. erai?Uie<l by li Mir, trnt H ( OiiJI'AKlSON W1T1I < III !C< II & ( OAS u Aim AM) Ili.TlflKIt ? lilt AND Will sliOW tho dlllercnce. Soo llint your So?Jr N Wliileaint I't It I*, aw M.ioold t?e A L 1, M TIBLAK SlIlvrAMUii u?ed lor food. A simple bnt ?>orcm tes* of romrnrative value nl diflert r.t 1 iai. !a of Soda is <?? dissolve a Cessort rjKKjnfu t . ( i-neii kind with about a pint 1 1 water (liot pretem- in clear plass- ?tirrinif v.n'.il ail n (boroiiglny dissolved, 'i'lio delete rious inacluble in-ii.'n in the inferior R<xl.\ wilt I'C shown al'tt r f ettiin . r.ime twonty minutes or aooacr, by tho milky HprH**iranc? of the solution ?m J the quantity of floating fljciy taattsr oc toruiug to quality. B?? snrr and as!: for riiurrli fir Co.'s Pn'.n ar. I ppe t hat t heir r.ime is on II ?? j'Jtckutf" ar:d jo'i vill fr?t the puTost an l wliitK Li nle. 'lin? uso f.t thin with sour mi It, in pr teiynoo to Uakin^ l'ewder, taves tweety tiraci l.s cost. See one po>:ii'l package f r valuable iufv.ua> tion unil r? a.l rare fully. SHOW THIS 70 YOUR GROCER. JEFFERSON GOUTY HUTOAL Fire Ixsuraxce Co., ; I"i?*KIlS I ?> t : i o people of .leilVrstm and ' ' turr?iuudin^ < 'oil u ties, Insttt anei' in a safe Company at the actual eo>t of in>u ranee, whieli is mueh cheaper than the rates ti -nally eliarged, and keeps the mon ey at home. Good risks from responsible parties are invited. Executive Committee meets every Tues day. DiKKcroitft ? N'.S. White, Henry 15. Da venport, K Iwavd Tearney, John W. lii der. AV. II. T. Lewis. I>aniel Iletll t, ?\vor, Win. L. Wilson, Eugene J I.t k?*r, John Grantham, Jam ?> I.ogie, < iia.--. 1*. Wilson, John II. Zittie, Jacob S. Mclvin, Wai. I'. bmith, E. G. W. Herr. N. S. White, - - President. H. B. Davenport, - Treasurer. Executive Committer ? N". S. White, Win. II. T. Lewis, John W. Rider, Eu gene Baker and in. L. ^Isoii. Local Aci.nt-. ? Middleway, Win. Gil bert : Kearneyville. J. C. Bitner; Har per's Ferry, Chas. E. Trail; ijhepherds town, II. C. Entler. The Secretary and Oener;,.l Aijont will be found at the olSice of t lie Company on South Charles Street, in Charlestown, on every Tuesday and Friday. *K. A. \LEXAXDER, Sec'y and Gt*n. Agent. Nov. lrt, 1S79. ly ^ CURED PROMPTLY and Per manetitly. I send a bottle of my celebrated remedy, with a valuable trea tise on this disease, free to all sufferers w iio send t.i" their 1*. o. an 1 Express ad dress. Dr. II. G. ROUT, Xo. JjW Pearl St., Xew York. Nov. 21 Cm Dr.TUTTS Expectorant] Its properties are Demulccnt, Nutri tive Bairf-iL'iic, Sootlun-f u.n l Healing. Combining a-U these Qualities, it U tb> most effective LUNG BALSAM ever offered ~to sufferers tro:a puuaoaary diseases. . DR. J. F. HAYWOOD, of New York, voluntarily indorses it. ?-READ WHAT HE SAYS: Dr. TU IT : New Yo.k Sept.. 19. 1-77. l)oir Mr? Daring this year ! riMied u nenunarsa co*?? of lung d In tho I <w. r w-rd* of tho cit;ttaac^?>r<) ol a very severe tyre. It w?j t La- u my .ttonion \v?? cil.cdto lutt ? itxpectorant, and I conies* my tiuvri?? ?? ?i* w^nd-^rful power. Darin* 4 practice of twenty }ear?. I hate next >r luiowa a ni?dicine to act as promptly, ana w t t raw hsDpy effects. It instantly subdued the m+t violent firs of coughing. and luvan&oiy cure.. the disease la a few days. I che^rfullf indorse it as tao be-st long ( KicdiCinu I ew j*^AXCIS HAYWOOD, M. D. A NEWSPAPER PUS. WRITES. Office, Evening News. Autfuata, tlx. n. TfTT- Df-r Sir? 11/ little eon, was attacked w.t'i DOuunioQia last winter, which left hua with ? T.Ieit co^gh. that last. .1 tlu Within ^ month since K-r .J., care of which 1 aM mdeht-M toyuur valuable l.xpeetorar.t. 1 nad ti.^d must every t::in* r-o-io M.-x.ded. bet nune uid aiiy ?r>HKi until ! u?-.l >our hi ihr t- iranU one b >t t ie ot W.HCU removed llie COU?h Lure*. Villi laauy WIGGLE. Had terriblo NiCHT SWEATS. Memphis, Feb., II, 1871. D- TUTT ? Sir? I have been suilenux Ioriiu..r.> two tears with a severe oouaft. Wuea I commenced U Lir.g >.,ur Expectorant 1 *U reduced to one ^uudje-l a*i*l ?n:?en pound* in weix.it. 1 had almost everything : I id terribl? night sweat*. 1 have txSeu bait dozen bottlas. Tho nmht s>we*ts i.ive Ij*k m?, tLt? cough hits disappeared, and I h ?; v^gniiiOil niuwu D^ui.di ia llenii. 1 recommend it f]T,\ir With great r?*s!<? ct, OJLI^ tR KILL. IMPORTANT QUESTIONS. Bonder, ha'.*' you rntight a cold? Are yoti un ubl'! to raise the |>lilct;iii t llavu you au lrrita- ^ tiuii ill tiic throat? A eeiis.- of op|.re?.-i.i:i ' :i tli-liaig.s, wr.li .-iiort bn-atti'/ D ? > ? a fit of coti^hni.' on !} iiu ? A ebarp paia no-.v and tlieu in the : ???:? -:i i>t tin* heart, sboiil dtTis and back? U ?o, our Advice i-* tako at once a d'jM of Tutt'fl biicciorMit; yoa will soon be able to ratoe the phlegm. i.;u:i hour repeat tliu KxjK-ctor.i'.it, plrtce alioiiroii to tiie tee', take two of Tatt'* PMIi. Yob will ?pop flUl Into ? pleasant steep and wnk? up iu the morninj, C't^'h i;o:iet iiiiiL"< working ir <<-y l ? r< >? t h - j:iZ, and theTwwels moving in a iiutur.ihn Rimer. ')'?> jirevent a return <?t tlie.~- yyiiijiMina ?xpceturaul ?-veral dajS. Office, 35 Murray Street, N. Y. TUTT'S PULLS I'UKK TOKt'lD I.IVLU. TUTT'S PILLS ciiti: i>%npi;ps?a. TUTT'S PILLS <;i; it i; cos ai vi s jas. TUTT'S PILLS ClfHF. I'EVKH AMI A*;? i:. TUTT'S PiLLS <;i :u: sick ikdad.u he. TUTT'S PiLLS c? hi: iiimol's coi.ir. TUTT'S P^LLS UIVi: APPETITi:. TUTT'S PILLS i'1/iciii' v 'mhi; i?j.oc?*?. TUTT'S PILLS M Ki; TOTPS HAIR DIE. fill AY llAtii OK WlXIKM.i t.. Ili-fd '?> r. (i"? ( HlaOK by a sinijle applu ation oi tbu< L)vk It irn parisa Natural (Jul'/r, acts lu-ta^t iut'ously, and l? un HarmlehS as?i>rinc water. Sold by Drtit^ists, or e^ni I >j i-ifro.-i <*i? re< oi;>t of *1. Offico, 35 Murray St., New York. GREAT REDUCTION MILLINERY GOODS. f WII.L sell my entire stock of Miiline 1 ry AT COST, and BELOW COST, to inako room for jnj* S|>i in^ Stock. I iii";in wliat I siy. Tn\< i- n<> liiiiuinig. Call ami lie convinceil. < 'all early t< ? secure i{;ir^aiu>. 1 1::ir work o! all kiiiils Jiiaiie up at short notice, cncli as Braids, t ri/. /cs, I'litl's, Cuiis, ami Hair Flower-. All colors of hair on hand ami for sale. Or ders hy mail nromptlv attended to. 1L0KA VANCE. January 10, 1880. tf mfWl SCHOOL hoIse AT PUBLSO SALE. I>Y virtue of a decree of the Circuit * ( 'ourt of Berkeley County. W?*st V ir ginia, we, the nndcr-igned Trustees for the iiei'ornied Church of Shephcrdstow.'i, Jefferson Comity, West \*a.. and by vir tue of said Trustee-ship having control of all property belonging to said Church, dt? offer at Public Sale, in front of the Knt ler Hotel, in Shenhcr l-town, Je|for>oii County, West Va., On Saturday, the 7 1 h day of Feb ruary, 1830, THK SCHOOL HOL'SK AND 1 3-1 A < UKS OF LAN'L), known as ''Liljerty Crove Seliool House, near Billrnyer's Mill, ill Berkeley County, We-t Va., and 1 1-2 miles North-we-t of shepherd .4o\vu. TKItMS ? One-third of the purchase money ca-?h, the balance in two equal payments of nine and eighteen months, with interest f.ioni day of sale, the deter red payments te he secured by bond of the purchaser and by retaining title. Sale to take place at J o'clock, 1*. M. JOSEPH WELSIi A XS, I). S. RENTCH, E.MAN TEL ST A LEY, J AS. I?. FA Y.MAN, J. F. KOONTZ, Trustees . January 10, 1S80. 6w VALUABLE TAX YARD, FOR SALE, LEASE, Oil KENT. rriIE undersigned, not beiiijpable t<> at 1 tend to the hudneaa as it - 5 ir>i > 1 < I 1"*, . . n account of ill hfalth, oil -r- hi* TAN YARD, situated in Shepherd-town, !'-r sale, lease or rent. This property i- in excellent condition in every respect, and will be fold, leased, or rente.! upon favor able terms. Apply to the undersigned. WM. A. CHAl'LIN E, Shepherd-town, W. Va. Sept. 20, 1S79. tf GEO. B. STALKY. WM. I). J0NK3. STALE Y & JONES, WHOLESALE Grocers, NO. 41 S. HOWARD STREET, j BALTIMORE. January 22, 1S80. ly 1\LTCKWiIEAT FLOL'R from the tuouii- t ) tains of West Va., a: G. T. LIC KLI DEB'S. Dec. 13 tf "|)RIME New Orleans Mola-scsf new X crop, at U. T. LI< KLIDER'S. Dec. 13 tf v ((Ie::ii ;vom i.\. FOR THIRTY YEARS DISGUISED A3 A MAX ? SHE PERFORMS T1IE MOST BRAVE AND HASHING ACTS AS A STAGE-DRIVER. The Providence Press, with the in quiry, "Can any of our readers supply the missing link as to her identity ?" re prints this story, told by a Watonville (Cal.) correspondent of the San Francis co Call: "There is hardly a city or hamlet of the Pacific coast that includes among its citizens a few of the gold huuters ot the eaily days, where at least j one person caunot be found who will | remember Charley Parkhurst. For in the early days the gold hunters were, I'y rapidly succeeding gold discoveries, drawn back to San Francisco as a head quarters, and again distributed from it to the most recently found diggings, ' in those same early days Charley Park hurst wits a stage-driver ou the more important routes lading out from the city. Ae was in his day ONE OF THE MOST DEXTEROUS and celebrated of the famous California drivers, ranking with 1-Vs, Hank, Monk and George Gordon, and it was au hour to be striven for to occupy the spare , end of the driver's seat when the tear less Charley Parkhurst htld the reins of a four or six-in-hand. California coach ing had, aud has even yet, one exciting adjutant that was wanting in all pre i exiling coaching. It was when the er I gat i/.-.'d bands of highwaymen waylaid : the coaches, leaped to the leaders' heads and over leveled shot guns, issued the I grim command nude so often that it i has crystalized into the felonious for i nulla ut "throw down the box." Driveis I ot a phlegmatic} temperament became ! accustomed to these interruptions, ex , pertly reckoned up the killing capacity ; ot the gun-barn Is leveled at them, ac cepted the inevitable, threw down the treasure box and drove on. Charley Parkhurst was II It i II STRUNG, and this v. as one requirement of tho driver i?f tin- early days ho never could master. He drove for awhile between Stockton and Muiposa, and was oncc stopped, and had to cut away the treas ure-box to get hi* coach and passeng ers clear. Hut he did it even under the "drop" of the rubbers' fire-arms, with an ill grace, and ho told the highway men that he would -'break eaven with them." lie wtts as good as his word, for being subsequently stopped on a return trip from Mariposa to Stockton, he watched his opportunity, and con temporaneously turned his wild mus tangs and his wicked revolver loose, ami brought every thing through safe. That his shooting was to the mark was subsequently ascertained by the confes sion ot "Sugarf'ool," a notoiious high wiyman, who mortally wounded, found his way to a miner's cabin in the hills, and in articulo niorlit lold how he had been shot by Charley Parkhurst, the famous driver, in a desperate attempt, with others, to stop the stage. CU UM.KY PARKHURST also afterward drove on t lie great stage route from Oakland to San Jose, and later and for a long time, he was "the boss of the road" between San Juan and Sauta Cruz, when San Francisco was reached by way of San Juan. Hut Park hurst was ot both an energetic and thrif ty nature, and when rapid improvements in the means of locomotion rtlegaiad coaches farther out toward the Iron tiers, and made t lie driving of them less profi t ible, it was not sufficient for him that he was acknowledged as one ot three or four crack whips of the coast. lie res olut< ly abandoned driving aud weut to farming. For fifteen years he prcsecu ted this calling, varying it in the winter time by working in the woods, where he was known as one ot the most skill ful and powerful of choppers and lum bermen, and were his services were very highest wages. Although, iu his stage Coaching days, he was II Ml. FKM/JW VVKI.E MKT with migratory miners, and during the succeeding jearsofhis life as farmer and lumberman he was social aud gen erous with his fellows, yet never in temperate, immoral or reckless, and the sure result was that his years of labor had been rewarded with a competency of several thousands of dollars. For Several years past ho had been so severe ly hftboted wilii rheumatism as not only to be unable to do physical labor, but the milady find even reftulted in partial Sniveling and distortion of some of his limbs He was also attacked by a can cer on his tongue. As tho combined disease* became more aggressive the ge nial Charley Parkhurst became not mo rose, but less and less communicative, till of late be has conversed wiili no one except on the ordiuary topics of the day. Last Sunday, in a little cabin on the Moss Handle, about tix miles from Wat sonville, Charley Parkhurst, the famous coachman, the fearless fighter, the indus trious farmer, arid expert woodman. DIED of the cancer on his tongue. He knew that death was approaching, but he did not relax the reticence of hit* later years other than to express a few wishetta* to certain things to be done at his death. Then, when the handsof the kind friends who had ministered to his dying wants rame to lay out the dead body of the adventurous Argonaut, a discovery was made that was literally astounding. Charley Parkhurst was a woman. The discoveries ot the successful concealment for protracted periods of the female sex under the disguise ot the mxsculine are not un frequent, bat the ea*e of Charley Pai kfiurst may fairly claim to rank as by all odds the most astonishing of them ail. That a young woman should as sume the dangers of the voyage of 1846 to the then almost mythical California ?dangers over which hardly pioneers still grow boastful? ha9 in it SUE KICK NT OF THE WONDERFUL. I i: it she ehou:d achieve distinction in an occupation above all professions calling for the best physical qualities of i nerve, eoolrie-g and endurance, and that she should add to them the almost ro mantic personal bravery that enables one to fight one's way through the am bush ol an enemy, seems ahuoat fabu lous, and that for thirty years she should be in constant aud iutiiuate a.?docialiou with men and women, and*tuat berime sex should never have been suspected, j and tiiat sue should finally go knowing j ly down to her death, without disclos ing by word or deed who she was, or why she had assumed man'* drew and responsibilities, are things t hat a reader might be justified in doubting, if the proof ot their exact truth was nut abun dant and conclusive. On the great regis ter of Suuta Cruz county, fur the year 1Su7, appears this entry: uPjrkhurst, Charles Durkee. 55 New Hampshire, farmer, Soquel," where he then lived. It is said by several who knew her in timately, that she caine from Providence, 11. L" End or a Sifkekinu Lite. ? Very few who was pt\ sent at the last meet* iog in Staunton in 1S74 of the I5a!t i inore Conference ot' the M. E. Church South, have forgotten a most touching scene that occurred while the charac ters ol the ministers were being patted. \\ hen the Winchester district was called a minister whose limbs were crooked and crippled by rheumatism, hobbled to tliu front by the uid of a cane. It was llev. W. II. Wheel , wright, the Presiding Klder of tlu district. Addressing iiishop Doggert who was presiding, lie said, in a voico : broken and !> isky with emotion tbut lie was perplexed about what to d"; ho i had been through great affliction during the year, and though his mint! nt.d ' heart wire light his limbs were crip ; j led by disease and he had determine I | to ask Co ale re nee to j lnce him on the ! retired list. lie oondudW by saying, ! "ii'tdiop, I would lather leave the work j to those more able to do it. I would rather dieulhaa be in the way ot the work being done. \ es, I had rathe? ; die, and I thank God through Jesua Christ that 1 am able to die." At tho conclusion of his retmrks there was not a dry eye in tlie house, and after the crippled minister hobbled out to to leave his character to be testified lo, throe 01 four ministers eagerly gave in their testimony. Though laboring tin - d<T die excruciating pangs of rheuma tism, lie had vMted i very quarterly in< cling but one in his district, and had fully attend' d to his duties, lie was p'ac d on the ictired list. Wo see that after five years more of suffering ho died ir. Warren county on the 17th ult. At his own request there was uo funeral sermon, as ho had never ap proved of them, and there was nothing but the sinipel but beautiful burial ser vice of his church at his grave, which was made at Front Hoy a I in Warren count v. ? St uunion I indicator. A Cattle Shippku a Exi'eiiiekck oh the Ocean Wave. ? Tilt Wythevillo Enterprise says; Wo mentioned recent* ly that .Mr. Frank Bell, of Pulaski, had sustained a loss of cattle while in tran sit to England, but at the time could give no particulars of the occurrence. We learn from theCharlottcsville Jrfjer Ionian of Wednesday last that .Mr. James 1*. Ikll, son ol the owner of tho c Utle, who was on board the vessel in charge of the stock at the time the dam ages was sufttained, has returned, and fiom him the Jrffrrtonian gathered the following information, uhieh will no <l^iilit be of interest not only t.? tho frien Is of Mr. Hell but tu.thecaltle trade gem rail). It say*: Mr. James I*. Bell, of Pulaski, arriv ed in town last Sunday on bis return from London, whither he went tome weeks ago with a ship load of cattle for the English markets. lie report* tho expedition as having been a most very disastrous one. W hen his ship was four days out from Baltimore she encoun tered a tt initio storm, which lasting several days, did great damages to the vessel. Many ol the cattle were wash ed over board, many more drowned or crippled in their stalls, aud 1 Hfj which were in tho hold of the vessel wer?* smothered. Out of 37 8 splendid bull ocks only 22 were landed in London, and this small fragment of tnc original cargo were greatly bruised and injured. The loss of the stock was paitially cov ered bj insurance. Mr. Hell has found this trade heretofoie exceeding profita ble, and will continue his shipments next fall. As an indication of ihcvahi'j of American meat in tho British mar kets, he tells us that a bullock weigh ing 1,400 pounds will brinu ?:{U, or $150. The expense of shipping is about ? j per head. VST lut^p Otr or JJp.nr. ? II ?!f tho perplexity, annoyance and trouble that m n have in the wcrld is in Conse quence of getting into debt. It St BIS to be natural for some people to buy, and incur obligations without measure, 8<> ly::g as they can avoid payiug nady cash. Give one of this sort a chain u to buy on credit, and question of pay ments are matters that he cares but littlo about, But what a crop of trouble springs up from the seed of debt. How many gray hairs it bring*, and oftco it shortens life, sometimes leading men to commit suicide or murder. And yet how easy it is to keep clear of tins terrible monster. Every yonng man mould form a fixed and unalter able determination, before commencing bis active business career, not to incur one penny of indebtedness, niuKr any circumstances. Never buy anything unless vou have the money to pay for it at once. 1'iy no attention to "splen did opportunities," "rare chance*," "bargains," ami the like. Such ar? only traps set to catch victims. If yen see anything that yon would like to accept, look first at your money pile and in-ike the an?w< r depend on thai. Always pay a a you go. If you go. If you are short of money, guage yoor demands accordingly. A Remedy ?or Nkcbalgia. ? A cor respondent referring to his recovery from a dangerous illness, says: "I men tion this illness that ! may tell you bow easily I was cured. I was bent double, 1 could not breathe. My phisicians or dtrtd me to take a flat iron and heat it as hot as I could bear, put a double fold of flannel on the painful part, r.ud mote the iron to and from the flannel. I a as cured as it by enchantment. My doc tor told me that some time since a pro* feasor in some of cur colleges, alter suf fering some days with neuralgia in the head, wbich he had tried, to cure, sent fur tho former woo prescribed a hot flat-iron. The mil lime the doctor saw the prote*.-< r the latier exclaimed: *1 hid no sooner applied the iron to my head than instantly ail pain had van ished.'"