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Diana Smith, the Heroine of the „ort_. i west. . ' A fßenct has kindly furnished us with some . interesting particular in the history of this ; yo ShlwHrb"na^ai S Jackson. Her rf is ■- of the Methodist Episcopal Church and- was . fea_aga-qaieV peaceful, and useful life un til bis country was invaded, when las' counti-ymeh tn arms, and raisedthe ■■first- commanded ' „tiji last fall, when by %d and treachery he was' ever.sinfiplias been con i fined in a foathsome.dungeon at Camp ChftSe, Ghio K wiihout Hope of delivery, unless our Government should interpose and procuiehis Diana, his'onty a beautifdl.'girl, wh<l has beeifctenderlj! raised and wejl 'ttedi' She is also a; member of.^the M. E. ~ , - Church, and has , regarded ,aa very pians aud'eKemplary. She is descend- > ed from a race of unfiiuehing Aerve, and sat isfied with nothhag less, than freedom aauhre- Stfained as air of their mountain ' horned • -'-i • : ■* ; i' ; '- :^- , '_i -' Her»devotion the cause of Southern rights; in wbieh-ber father bod-obly engag ed, has caused- her, too, 4o feel tho oppressorfs power. Although a tender and delicate _«w --er, upon whope;-eheek- the bloom of.sixteen summers yet; she,haf been,fi,ve, times captured by the: Yankees and, marebqd ititaes on foot i» mamdes a rprispner^^^nce • a considerable distance into Ohio,; atasrbich time' she made hter4»>eape, she was never re leased, but in each instance managed .to es cape fcom her guard. Bh_,;toov has*een ser^ . vice—she was in several battles in»arhk_ber fathft blood fl6w" likff-watfev. -_Wr frubty' title has ' made more thatt' one bf the the dust. She left her home;' ! in r, <te_i|«oy with the Moccasin Rangers'tCap-tain Kesler, ; ) and came lines in safety, ' and is now',at 'the BlufeSttlphnr Springs; - She. was acodm.panipd by MiskDnskie, who has a^oearnedi^c- proud di?|toction of a he roine. On one,'pe"casion.tbi| fearless girlwas ■surrounded by 'fifty/ Yankeesaad Union mw, rushing".through .^eiir.ra'nkawith a daring, ihat strnck terro* to their craven , hearty.— LWith her rifle kshedi acrosa her shoulders, ehe swam the west fork of ihe river and iaade her way to the Mountain Kangers.* preferring toitruat her safety to. tfee»_ braTc j spirits, well her ses would en-] title her to protection fronv brave mwp- ] taineers. young ladies., have Taltf-'in; j the mountains for months, with no bed bui the.earth,,and nojepvenoghot the canopy pf Heaven. -, They ' have shared .the rgugh fare, his dangers, his hopes and hhj joysij . ... The great crime with which these darsng young laTdies ' are ctrarged by the enemy is cooking," wasfilftg, mending and making clothes, ard buying powder for the scWiers. We .ifre informed tiiat they are both b.dh»„>ef the first" rank at home, and are every way Wor- the highest.place'• _ any society vr%>ye virtue, integrity and sterling principle position.— Dispatch. . . . Gen. Pemlrertoct. ThejMi«sissippian thus alludes to commander of the Department- of Mississippi: * This heretofore has |»eeovr of al ly'unfortunate in-its commanders. LovelJ and Vai|*Dorn will'belong remembered, by the people, and the soldiers of "Department No. I,".and the "Department of eippi and East Louisiana." The first* wonld have politely turned- over the department, :arms, people" arid, all toJbe enemy,'rf left a-. the sepond signajiapd his career by at 'tompting to plunge, the people into a despotism .'equal to that whidh%o_ld have prevailed an d'er the Ljincoln oanßutler dynasty, had Ljvell . been permitted to aarrender..■••' The country, therefore, rejoices iv the fact that we are to Wrid of; both these nittitafy humbugs. In ourHeW commander, General Pemberton, we a who^comes'tot us '. Btrbngly 'endorsed and whom we ciin recom niend Cordially and cohsc|ehßOes!y/ Let »s receirfi him cordially, .and/give, him pur sin cere confidenc». , » . v : The Richmond. Examiner gives, us A- < lowing sketch of * General ed to supercede YauDorn, and has recently been put in commandjef the ■Department of, -the Mississippi-belonged to the-Yankee army • in the spring of 1801. •' A short lime' after th* | Baltimore riof heia;esigped and immediately« came to Richmond, vjhen. President Davis ap- j jpointed bimto ciwmand'in the Confederate service. He was' Gharlc!s -ton,'*and was in command when the'Y-fcfeea ■were defeated _t s _^e4r reputation for a large share of Vcadtion." • • V—; tt —*»" ■■■ -"" 'h — ■■ ' / llhi ©Ir a..agfl Sails' Gtsar*. ' The of the New Express S^s : ■■' _ Whenever Mr. Ijiucolu now appears 'iri public, on horseback, er.in his carriage, he j :goe.s through the streets at a rapid patje, es corted by a djyalry guard of twenty Wen, half of whom are in the adyance 4 . and the remmndejir in the rear of the' Presioeritial charge. For some reason, Mr. Lincoln- has , .allowed himself to persuaded that his life wquld he endangered" if he rode about, "all iunarmed and atone," like Lord Lochinv'er, like Mr. L"nc<fln s * fifteen predecessbrs in the White House. It certainty'ls'a'rcgreta ble precedent, fia- a cliicf magistrate of this Re- ' _ publicto establish, in imitation of tho despots 'of Europe, who• have well founded causo to expect attempts to assasbiate them, •President of the United, StateaT, Canaot, in ehtertiiiu anv_Buch reason. The -death of Mr. Liucoln, Woold"simpiy.'hav| the effect to place in the Prestdeniimiehsir? a __ far morr>-repugnantto the rehels'tliarttthe pre sent incumbent, from the factthafe'Mr. Ham- Jin is not only believed m toe \S|uWto be more radical in bis leanings thou Ajr.i<in «oln, b»t is also generally-- supposed-to have anogro taint in his hhods However-absurd -or unfunded' this-,«nnpos'siion may be, it un- t : doufcteclJy exists, a-M.l at once all {.! idea that the rebels can anticipate any benefit to tnomseives from the assassination of Mr. I Lincoln. The truth is, nobody ever thoiight of such a thing-, untii,the fearful imaginations t of officious zealots conjured, up the shadow of '} a dapger»Withou't a sunstance, and set beOple * to thinkin': about it; whereupon, the ' dent, yielding to tho solicitations, of his "alarm- ed or. timorous personal friends, co_sente&to this bit of unrepublicanjjstentation. , ;•■ "'- ' '-• ''.'. .' .'¥ +>:\+ : —: -*■.'•■ ~ _. Froi?a the Arjgfty'jfn Virginia. J The Northern papers have very little news ' The York ' 'Tribune makes the following tsnmmary of.the latest reports from McClellan's headquarters: We have some facts,of interesfcffom Gen. army. On' Saturday feren. Stably with a detachment, of cavalryi pjet;a large force of rebel cavalry and one battpxy of ar- i Jtillery near Thoroughfare Gap, aadattacked*" them, capturing eighty prisoners .and^one ■' ■ exiisson filled wi|h ammunition. The enemy was,routed, an.Q,Gen. Stahl followed:in hot pursuit. 'Assur troops, under Gep. Hum phreys, wire returning-from the . sance of Thursday, the rebels followed with cavalry and .ar_llery : ' trtpce* of Shepherdstown, opening with tbelat- , ter whenever, they coulc> get within range.— , Our loss was one. man killed and" s|,a: wound ed. The, tro ops' .safely" fl re-cjrossed aY Shbp- , Iterdstown ford, bringing'a number of prison- . era. The rebel Woundea, numbering one hun- 5 CharJeßtbwn.,.wpre brojjght.,within ', bur lines, where they .will-be ■ The rebels" Had" between fortyj and fifty* killed and wounded on Thursday p\ gb.t, in disponing the ! advance of Gen. Humubrey's trqops; 0. dis patch datedl^afiirday even in& s_yi that one .-ima'dred and fifty of the muludirtg awieral'enicers, engaged in the.recent raid in' Pennsylvania, have-been captured on-this side off'the 'They are strogghrrs from['the mate body. ; , A Buddhist Temple. ■■ - A'tMsvfeHer/'iWites to the Straits Times'* an ■■ • account of-4 journey tHrodgh*Bfattt, in which r*- G>«rrißes*a gorgeous' Buddhist temple 'in Avnthia, the old and how'r_incd e'apftaT': "The temple itself was- VerY grand,' of im i menee site »_d height',-marble pilfars s*p ;p»Tting the roof, the walls literally'covered to [ '-tife*lgng_£«f * abduftwejity email . > gUded'nicheb"containing figures -of -Buddha. ... j< there mnst have ofithese>'H%- ~ j -fie teofo, and- tbe value may be judged on ;ip- , ISecfengirSathiltheseimages,'.from tnehifigeet, I'Measuring sometimes dha hundred and tweri tj** feetin length 4 , 0 ttf w the vdty'jsmallest, are -msde of cmv mcased incopper*_d that again With a layer of gefd!" Of another hi sevs: abdebt, thfrbuilding itself, you woUM'Say, was *%de of gold aftd pre- « dfrus stones:"but''the/articles oforrVameht . whit* you there is -no mistake: alirmt. There ma fnasfeivd stiver mat Of near ly half on inch'_ttek entirely ebveringutfe ■ floor, -With' vases'of solidgold,' chandelier, *fm- ■ •4g*x bf Butfdfc*; all nrfa'de bf pure miSnn\f« . go-Id; the ewrtaib ■surrounding the sbrine i 'is 'olntfc of gold; the walla themselves,' plated. wi*h gold thick a> ship's yellow-metal form a - splendid contrast to thfe flimsey gimcraek de-! *B*w*?toii of- the smaller- %_rples- -f hich line I j thebanlts of the river/ We#or te'wealth as-hiamay ptove too much ;fW#re_eh' cupi- : dit», Alrt**y. the French in Saigon biff* a diplomatic dispute with the' Siamese' -kings as to'the possession of'patt of Cambo. "f AllandlghMßimvsmthe Stumn. >Thi? Was bn'sily engaged in cjuv vissieghts old district preparatory to ' the election whwh Wa% held on Tuesday last. The MiddlStew'ri (Ohio) sbfech at he detit was a l»unibni*st, saS;the "sun, moon and etars Writotd ttim 'iwP gore ;~Norvh could conqbier tho South," and ;of the armr of the Union as carryisg. the 1 ! flsg.'' The Journal says • | I Me" exhibited 4'five dollar gold-piece, and !*sa«d when the Democrats were tnpower that . 'wk^tiwi.eurreUcy; but now thmfs the kind , (b«Mtn£ i_ viiftw on old Continental bill,) and. five hundred of them will not buy n.loaf of. hr*a|; and in one year the mem who has a t**to»folt'of "green- backs," will noKne a» twenty-five tients in - his,pocket" to-day. *L S * ' He told his friebds that Gen. Pope was a? Rcpnblican, and that he came to Wsshingtpp Vsifihg that he saw nothinc; bat the batiks of the his Southwestern department; Uw»t>as General 3fcClellan w»9 a Democrat, the • 'Administration took division ifler divi sion from him. '• ; ■', A, Notable Example of Economy which'fhe . government should note and apply, hrte. he i' jr'nd ip the -action of the efficient and ener eetic General Steward of Hospital Division * No. 1. Copt. Thos. W. Johns. We learn from htm that some,-three weeks ago he commenc ed jto have the grease saved in the-five ohespi t*ia comprising Division. No. 1, and at a cost one hundred dollars he has started a ; Ki»p factory for the purpose of-supplying the \ hospitals with soap. He has already made about 1,400 pounds.soap, using the ashes ooi-. , i^cted in the hospitals to make the lye, and as ' the season advances when a better quality of, • wood will be used and more ashes aeeumulat- ■ ed, he will be enabled to turn out 200 pounds i of 6oap per day. In addition.' toiwbieh he-has " saved some £00 lbs. tallow and 100 bushels < bones. The material from which this is done' has heretofore been thrown away, and the cess with which Capt. Jobns'has turned this refuse matter, account should serve as a valuable hint to the parties in charge of hos pitals through the country. It will not .only l have a tendency to reduce the price o*f soap, ' hut what is more, irsure a constant supnly of it for the use of the soldier to whom it is ao/ tually an indispensable article of daily use. We liope our cotemporaries will bring thib mutter before their readers. -, —: « ♦ »—, Gen. C. T. James, inventor of the James., i pregectile, Was killed aj Sag V., s a few days sisL-e Vf the e_p!osion of one of his own shells. Pictiaire Ganery. THE undersigned wonjd respectfully announce "to the citizens of his native connty. that, after an absence of several years, he has again located at Abingdon? where he Will be prepared at' ill times, to sup'piy them '*trith pictures. He feprenared to cxecu'td'hll of' Likenesses, ffem smallest Lecket toll full-siied Oil Painting. • ■ -'-'•■'■ ; ! '' -!' "■ -■Ho takes life-*iae./Photographs, l mid those; baring ift: possession-themiliiatures of *beir de I ceased or absent reftitlrea-and friendSki'Sre in vited to an examination of the* wonderful spro cess k»eien,as the Sobw Camera Photograph, by aid-Of which the most perfect likeness can be repreduced of any required site, either upon paper or oil afterwards painted, iv oil, preserving perfsctly aft the lines and pi«ss.ions.of the original photograph. HiSjrooms are in the eastern end of the Virgi nia itouse, immediately over the Storo^. recently oceripied by Mr. Jopephson. All are invited tt> at least an examination,of-"his 'piel'nres and process by Which' "ihey h are produced. ' ' Oct. 17, iß.c_--tf' ■ davidll cbark:. RBITARO. / THE following poreo-sbave deserted from tho Camp of Instrue-ew at Dublin: - David Asht gSyearsold/fdarkhair.baaelsyee dark complexion, six feet ftnr inchewhigh, resi dence Scott .;■ '-v • . David J. Carder, *®6d 21, dark; hsar,'gaoy eyes, dark complexion, £ feet -6 inohes high, re sidence, Scott county. . :V s '. JWade, 18 years oljJ, light hair, gray eyca fair cfimplexioh, 6 feet high, resi-auos Floyd county.- ...'f. ..., ~ /. • » , The legal reward wifl be given for the' appre hefisihn and confinement of the aboyjj, desertsra, or for their delivery to*m« at'_mmui'lmpot. ~.-,;. JAS-ByDOgMAIF. i:rtuc ate mat you Ma? 1»e Free. innHH 'subscriber wiil' commence in English X school in the ; Leh_hoa' Academy, on Mon day, the 20tli and teach during a term of Five months. A Kmfted iramber of boarders cftn procm-e admittance as scbolars, by on early applicatioti t© tl*e subscriber. */ ' * Terms v 'two dollars per month for eeeh scholar. Contingent fj* 50ie*s. ; JAS. MEIHA». •' < Oct. 17.1862—2 m ■•'■'->■ ,■-!.. "W Advocate copy. 7.' V '. '-''f. ')Pari»er • Wanted. I^TENDI> T G to risfjt iiurope/ on businesjs, .at ah "early day, I desire to procure a partnsr for the trip and business. The applicant must be.well educated, so situated as to remain in "Eur-opetwo.yearss.and be cspitsl eoeal to, Four' Hundred PomidaPStorling, British sir Fiencb Exchange. The'business '», light, pleasant,' respectable, and highly remune rative. __fe_ss*'-' •' XEJfOPHEN, W* : CAre Virglhimt Otice, > ; 9tf\] '■«• .■.-■■ 3 Abmgden,¥ai t {, - A Poiut| 8f0.4 '%*$ 3' ,12 for Premium,Plows,-Ifo. 4' 12 £__d' Sidef. : for Premium PlowSj ju*t to ha*^:' : '.* * T; S G.McCOSNELb&"Co. " <fct. -;;" ';'•" - j; ' f -', '•;".,"•''' t ; %„,'.£./ :;JT PRESIDENT'S » TTJtOtinA * T»siis9se* a. *. .CO., .[- V,. hj»nchb«rg r , October ,2d, 18«2.„ 1,; j been, re_H>**vi, shiupers are notiard t*»t tbey wi|l „»ve,n»d'mcui«y v seeding mr*»rd timr pro>tsce-when i_wadt«f for consusptioa ia tbie State. : _*c skifnn»nt of alp the above articles' from th*-Slate is positively prohibited eaeept ,se«d whe»t?. To trm»?<pertthfc». beyond the limits of the State,or.to Bristol, ierWwiSief lsi» road, it will be necessary to oblatp SheWfit te'a coas»ent of Maj. Gee. G. W-. Sssith, peav manding it>p_rt___C of Va. at Richmppd. .",.., ~ ROBERT tOUM, i ' Oct. 17, JB6-W ..,. ~ ~,-,/ ptesideiit., ~ MASTHA WASHLNCITOJf At»ina;dva ; 11r^fnla.' Third An_w_l Session of Mart-ajWafh-. College wjrll oommence. tl|_,isth,cf An inst, 1862, and extend to the Ist day of June, 186?....' h rS ...:. '".: r ' The rate of charges for ene-half'«f !|_e.sessie_ ; ts as follows: ; F . <= For Board, inemding fuel, i"ci;''*!Oo:Oft : ." TuitionlfeColleglsteCoHtfse,....";.." 1 2&.00. « " ! *•'» «* Intermediate Coursei*.f..' 'MM " " " Preparatory lbM •• Coßtingest fee ror sasSe - t1n»e,,. if ..... , 1.80 " " > Tuition in Music same t .' vv ...;. 26.00 Tuition ih" other Extra Branches is pfo portfonaMyincreased. ?'} The Board and Tuition for jone-half, of the Session must'be paid invariably in'advance/ THie amount reqwiredin advance, those; reSpec fflvely.specified above. , r■ .1 . -The Trustees of'the College have been com pelled to advance the .rote of chsirges'foP.Bcard and Tuition. The necessity ef doing so/is ebvi-. 09s to every, intelligent mind. - : The price of af niast every article of- has advanfed within, the last twelve months, from '100 te 400: I The College has not advanced it* charges any farther than is necessary to sustain' itself int_e r present condition of the country. n We trust the people will renew their patron age of the College, espc?iaHj»in view of the fajst tihat money advanced for education is always' a profitable and lasting investment. The misfor tunes of peace or in war, can never de prive «ar daughters of those great intellectual and moral blessings which are secured by an early jind effipient education. Foaf-rther information, address' WM. A. HARRIS, • £ President of M. W. Colleke- Aug. 1,1862. . Bris'tel Advocate please copy 3 titaes, and send'account It Prest. Harris'for collection. TKBe__flA _ TESTIS. RABLBOAO. Oiiangre of Schedufe. ___M^&iil_:J___L ON and after Thursday; tbe 4th of September, the Mail and Passenger trains op this road will leave Lynchburg daijy at 4 o*clock a. m., and arrive from the *West at 4.30 p. m. / * XHOS.'iIODAMEAD. Sept. i,im: x ■ * lt w AMngdon MaJe Aca_le_wy. THE Trustees of this Institution are gratified in being able to announce to the "public t|jp i opening of this Academy for the reception of [ pupi_s ? on, ' .'* " : s MoMday,ffeelst4ayofSep«e__be^ under/the superintendence of Mr. "W_lianf iTor -1 mer. : Mr. P. Is well qoaHned, with the' .alvan- several years' experience aS* a : Teacher,' ! < andwe feel assured that he will, as hereto* ; • fort/give .entire satisfaction to all-'who serfd • their children to this Academy the ensuing sesN • jsfon oMye months: r '' > First, Or* lowest grade' of pupils—Orthogra- J Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, Geography, 1 and Bi»damation,.-..i. £ij $ 7.50 1 **■ Second, or interniediate i( grade—Same i. • continued, and Bngiish Grammar, €om- ' < position, the Sciences, 10.00 • ; Third, or,highest gradq--Above contiU'- / "■ ued, and Glassies, Higher Mathematics, > o_> either,. v ,o... •**• >■-.—»r -, ,^y,-^* », V.Con—gentfffee ~..._T..v...! 2.}s ' Patents and Guardians Will please observe that.theite terms are very moderate,' notwith standing the .war and the blockage. They are only equal to $150 per month for the pupils} of 1 the first grade, $2.W per month for the inter . mediate, and $3.00 ncr month for the 3d 'oi 1 highest gYadej' and $1.00 contingent fee &c., etc. ;' ~ By order of the 'board, ' - JOHKN. HtTMJQ»VPreB. ■•'" "' Aagj.32,lß62—tf> '' , '■-- ■■■•','■•••' • ho. . SHOE BiACM.IIWS-i; • . article ha* of late been gritty improv '"*' M, the proprietor having aeebrnpfißhed what ' f he set ptit tO s do; i. c. to beat to* Yanki* Masee. BVery ingredient of <the compound is purely - Southern, and all cjpgaged'in its preparation are natives of the Sontb.. _ . £ ,->. i ~ ! iva i .in Cabesi. \\ tn . . I.gross $9-r-fc gross $45—12 doJB6 . ; gross pajjk; f mit boxes :s_. 00. .. , -'»„-wl <**& r Noaotiee willhe token of orders npt aceoav psniejdhf th e cofi-. ~A. B. HENDRBS; Sept A l2, ,- '~,,. . Atlanta, G*: _' j ~ SAi__ or M^gr.; -; ; 'i_g_L *"" Virginia House, ia Abmgr don, willbeseldnponjibera'Verms, but if not disposed of by the 17th t sPggyßß of November, it will be rented.— r* "Tat-re is no more desirable Hotel V 1 t* Southwestern Virginia; and ns house t&at has il fiod abetter uniform patronage. -The b-tltriag i\ i* of brick, large j ajry and roomy, Wi* exten , et-re Stables and aU* necessary ont-bsaldingst; As ». porsohs would neither bay or rent withent .View.-' - ing the {Property, it is useless to go into a were I minute description. ,••',"■ For terms, Ac., ia our absence, apply t* Bf. I. , MeSinnie, £sq. • ,fc R, R. W*& ■ *. -■',;■■ ... ,IW C.,ftRKN. . _..:,. . , Abingdon, Aug* 29,1862--tf ' - :<5. :_ST. JOffEBiIBOK, >' .> 2©»* Broad Street, ■. : *'""'' _«TW___*4m_»< Siis, .""'•' ! ! _»C«lBIO!l»*'t_t^ BAS on hand, and' is receiviajf dally from W kmd* of dres-s kriu i staple goods, such as browtf' 'ant bleached Do mestics, ; Calicoes, Irish tinens, I Dressing Gofebs, Ac.;! 4c.., to which I'invite the attention .of 1«y frie_d_ in Washington _nd Wu» --1 roundingcouaties. V> G. N. JOSEP»SON. i . .: August 1, 186_—_f J SAMLE, BBSBLW, H__IESB J TRUKK-MANUPACTORij THE parJaeriAip hereto iE9 fore existing under the name and style I T t " of &€•., bar-. ing bsen dissolved beytautusf the nn f deveigwei propose** continue the above b_&inesjf . under the name and style of <- nog i>£ >■■ J_>___l>Y _fc OHICK, a at there old Stand nearly.opposite the Co*rt i House, where they Will continue t<+ make teerder aad keep en hand, manufactured of the very best - material, and in the very b*ss style, all >orte Of | BIDIIG SADDLES AI|D; BRIDLES, at prices', from the finest and moat costly, to tb* plainest and cheapest Their assortment of. : ,;;.;■:,. ;., habxess, both'single and double, Will be general and of all ' qaalrtiea, from the most elaborately mounted to j «c plaiaeet. ' fhey win also keep on hand 'and ! mtfke to order '< ■'' __KVJPi ' I 7 iEATa«„ tbtjUks, l_re_ .of _ sffceS and fashions, and at iiTllsJJTn IT Ft; | / prices. *' '.'''"' ."''■"'" :'' ,' '';'' J > ' ; Intending to Tender entire satisfaction, they , rtespecVfully ask the .liberal encor«gement that ! faithful workmans_ip always secures. All kinds of Repairing will be done in order and with promptness; and Raw Hides, and. ail marketable' Produce taken, for work. ■, * | Thankful for past patronage, they hope to i merit and receive a continuance of tie sane. WM-JDBADV, .MERIWEATHER h. GHIGA". ; 22, 1?61. ! : '■ I __--_*_. ' f .THE umdernfa^M-1 ' _fl !__-. Ed keeps on band at bis. •' 'of Odd-Fellows' Hall, a,'' ' jsH BtT__ variety of Cooking, Par- i lor and Box Stoves,'to I s ' w bi c bhe invites the at;j good an article npon sis j iam easy terms as others, and ' "this the subscriber intends to do. rr~'-\ ''; *' WBf. M. GRM. ,' Abingdon, Oct. 14, 1859.—tf. '; .;i in. M.-6KAKT, n.n.s. -a. p. » j Srrs. H. M GRAST & BROTHER )BBZg£* DENTISTS, ! hXeSSII ABINGDON, VA. OFFICE nearly opposite Martha Washington! , Female College, west end of town. , Jan. Bth, 1861—ly ■~ ■* : ■ eHHDS. Sugar and 2 Bags Ris» Coffee. : - ' B. F,. MAKTRoui: Friendship, Aug. I„fl88_.' ?,. "' ' _rtAST£R Oil, Copperas, Peroussign Caps,. &cs : , H , Friendship, Aug. i; 18«_. '*' *l plalfe ENT'S 'OFFICE? )i f Va.& Talis. P_ulko_» Co., J. .fcynchburg, March, IjOth, I£JS2, - { j .TTJARTIES receiving goods by the Va. "A Term. XTjßailroad are notified that, the coja*' pajry<Will n»ot be in any manner,, for' goods which are allowed at the, company's depot M._oura after the« _r rival. i ■ , . , Such be at,the j . and no 6lalm tot 'damages and lajelfes"w_ be Al lowed, And will I* charij£_ by'thß , p-Wyv'' the cbtt^any^ gw o* any cWwgmnen-, *!_"_ QWka™v ' j^rch.2t,lßß2; ! : *;' <, ■;'■-_' _f*re_M—t/ CK)P____ZA_i__cSßdQP. i SY „'C„__B. '8. 3f.'• _ J, cbBKL«; ! -' W*. H-*_t„ ■ 'M>C€>R___?lster * > Grocers * Commission HerrhantS, 1 , fffeewiag aad STCOlrinfr_fofrasp<v »ai. 113 Malm Mireetv " "' • * . *•' ■ _*:«€HBVIMf, *' We=wai girc partkular Wttbaeon to tbsaiW .r Tobacco; Bte_dsl_s, rWw*_s, and a_t__t_ e_ Country Produce .todi Me«h__UO( fiat the al* , atand of Meflorhto-4:«o. W4 shall leep always on hard* fnil_Wh'_f,aapsiiato requisite to .the biennesi«,' ah* AVaaf OUT mnsj eyperi*nce —the boy ths «_s_ ««aJJy exto«|d te,|h^rmfts ; ccpce»m,/i 9*w lor, ny ssioa B asinese. as he has bpaa for pursuing that branch, k^^^fl^ftm* the business, .will nor fail to rvYASOtisfaction to arid cash sat— ' : HJ !KJ ' : ''•«?*?&• /**^ ;**;[ £;*- f; ;* • i October'll£„fl_My. so ; 1i» if'-1 < Bt.ji? fi-TT,,jijr : ir-^i r ". V. ijii.' it .i" yfl. .it. -•■ Hi 'Mi «ir 'CfflktLSS J. _T«i«_9- '*•■ ' ~ ' (late orH»e A _i_ o£_^##M3'«£T '. -.:* (formerly Communion Merchant, OS HAVE ibis da ? formed _ .tbffstrleaadjferni of' s v .' " "/' : 4 , f ' '>o_va_» t For the purpose ej. coadaqpng, *~-Vnwna) 1 fitow 4 ' fflHatra and-gfodtof %W», ,a_4b»T* t*e» the storehouse, %. ,107,- ,dooxr af^^r^AC*.,^**** Country Produce 0* cwy our be*V personal' efortB 45 to 'ix&he sat-dtetaV from; the We w« lira ' ? both _|io_d{lHiiiimrlp&w/ tlK'ise^SaV ustified in %? consignors as any honM in the Vary. Ad-" . count sales' With be* rendered as «oon _/ sales Are made, and all letters eft bu siness PJ»nfptry -qgwej-frir •?' ;, .' ~ ,We fu:tif. ke«p the best enjpj of <sioe'eiiet -tat can be obtained* hrid _»'*oon as fertOizerr c»p be pracajred, w<|i_t„d &«apiag ae4o_ l - ef *c h» *. sold as low as pry icari be fea^jti'; t y ; "'a >B?^c ; f<«? *c patronage extant to v j» in other and sh.r_b*p*£tnapuAs,4a merit it in future. •» CrTAS*. r. JON^^l . JACOB STOitBKEWfiR,! Clrtc„ . __B__''''ls'AS "*'lft' A^ffM-'_ri_ WKf immediately the_^^ _the very besV*an4e> 'Wvp* tha, sodabietorras.' Worl 1 repii%hd Iry ton W_*Be ; warlt-ttod' r ♦wakv*' *b__ _s.' _b©ro_d_lV ! undei-stanniwg his hopes 1«"M*i^ •I conraged. iand pi^mi(ißeii'!)Bt_*fa« l tic_i t> j__ f ■*> Septeirfhar;2Bth| I860;— * '• —: —'■ ■- -Jajug_?i._j' J ■~ '■-»'>-A?!»'-iij»i- I - -:» ■ Vo. urald„ IU ry s«u# waant, we ;i wjn close mifrti* j expiation of our Urease. jOttr boohs, fynd. pay r peis.will.be foundat the lately, | at _»e j w*storn,e|rf^(w:^: store, where, Bersons having unsettled ssaawpj*,' I are and close thWWj_dUw T Persons having claims against as,_rep_r_cUr j larly requested to present th'ym forWf_*_jslf! ' j Ihirftig ootf rfbsencej ]_r. _*. P. Bfetoe is au^ fhoiMed'toTeuresent vi' 0 "' ' n ']' : ' : " : ' '" : -?"m t. aiwcaMfeniLKcvgCi May 2, l««--a ,-*' «' iJ "; !i _T' .-«, LV\»wati.eH(te.Bi)iD ens .; - :t • •*'';«''LYWC—Mft-S rAl' : r ' '" ' ! . .'i . ■'! V•' "i<- ___J'' v| f „,"" - •'■ ■■ -;l3_» jtaanrt?; _«'-i 4_V ?ia_its #%fcß_r* __*.''. j 7:-: ■ p :l3 J'f _u__ 5 S Dflli :.1 -^Mj # | <7<>ii/rt^_TtoMf ; |AO ) otaw J. R. MeTj*jn__, M. Coaw, F |f.<t Geo. B. Tara-AH, Chief Engineer; C. T; Wn*v&carta#y. J. O. W_u_ra, _V*«.- DIRECTORS, John Oho,l»lor^ ls awi«eA Gariond, John T. Davis, .. James ,F- Pejme,, < S. H. McEnney, ' Iltexbsr Otey, : * WniU.StrWtton, fe Wt_ftec.7'' J Vv, >-' **» %! F. BaW, Aingdon. Coals A Barr, Abingdon, Agents for TTjafaii. i to_ i ß_eseU,'tae;-Scott and Wise. . ** :** ■' Jan. «1, ! !•>-»—' ' vW 1 "* f '-' '" ■ '*'■'-'< - '*■ '■' _-^ —j '.-.r ~i. FIRE INSURANCE CO&PAJHY, WX-E GALLEY OF VAi tAPiTAIir f v •300*4>eo* . \V r E bave _tm afemel- H for this well known Company for this aaet adjoining counties, ano>are prepared to take risks on _hre_ogs; Stores,-Act, Ac.-' ■A T.-G. MoOO-lll—— 4Ca i March H.185T. ' --i-r: t! gffi Vr - . ■ ■(:■•♦' Ytnm tbe ! ir '• ; fpST a new lot of MV Prii*, ej, Bleached Muslins, I+mh* Alp^9oibP»_J.der :'ets, Belts, *c. ~ A ,...,8. J l . .mAKXZ. - i Friendship, Aug. 1,1*6*. '