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Bjfof k»te ...«
rOU WERE SEVENTEEN.
iay was mown, Maggie,
»rs long ago,
the western sky was rich
With sunset's rosy glow,
Then haad-ln-hand close-linked we passed
The dewy ricks between,
And I was one-and twenty, Mag,
And you were seventeen.
Your vole, was low and sweet, Maggie;
Your wavy hair was brown,
Your cheek was like the wild red rose,
That showered Its petals down;
Your eyes were like the blue speedwell.
With dewy moisture sheen.
When I was one-and-twenty, Slag,
And you were seventeen.
The spring was In our hearts, Maggie,
And all Its hopes were ours;
And we were children ln the fields,
Among the opening flower*.
Ay I Life wawlike a summer day
Amid the woodland green.
For I was one-and-twenty, Mag,
And you were seventeen.
The years have come and gone Maggie,
With aunshlne and with shade.
And slivered is tb* silken hair
That o'er your shoulders strayed
In many a soft, and wayward tress—
The fairest ever seen—
When I was one-and-twenty, Mag,
And you were seventeen.
Though gently changing Time, Maggie,
Aas touched you in his flight,
Your voice has still the old sweet tone,
Your eyes the old love-light;
And years can never, never change
The heart you gave, I ween,
When I was one-and-twenty, Mag,
And you were seventeen.
1 lie house—a hospital.
Taking people—thieves.
- Nature's weapons—blades ol
1 Young folks grow most when 111
while- seamstress sews what she g*th
w— The swonl swallower of a West
ern circus has just been buried, owing
to his tojitdlefcaa attempt to digest
thirteenjack-knives.
A San Francisco paper declines
to nublish particulars ot three murders
n« "there was not hing novel or original
about the rootles of death."
A printer's "Devil" wishing to
kiss his sweetheart said : "*»• *''*»*
can I have the pleasure of putting ui>
Jtnprint upon y*RR bill."
_ Oue ot the aentle sex says that
the heaven ol tiieltrong minded we
incn is, 'wherebntfcons g>ow in their
places, and needles arc ir. rest.
.My yoke is m*f anil my burden
light,' asoiir Devil Jim, remarked when
withher arm around his n"ek.
A little Conni'U'leut boy, * s * ln S
received the' withering reply : '[^{j
Crusoe." ,
___ The lloiuloitt I» 8 . tma t *J 1 " *~,,,
_______i_R °* U ni S tongue has givei
is an Irregular aetivi
indicative mood, pre-
person, singular nuni
teacher get:
~fcs an enemy to 'nice
PIE DM. NT AND ARLINGTON
LIFE YWmi COMPANY.
Home Ofllee :--Klclimoiid, Va.
W. C. CARRINGTON, President.
D. J. HARTSOOK, Secretary.
A***t* nnd lavt.mituu, $__,»OO,OOe.
INSURES on all tlie most approved
plans. IU policies are non-forfeiting. ,
It div'des 87H per cent, of profits atnon_«
pollcv holders. , ,„„,^,d
It -eelare- dividends at the end of seem"
y< i. r receivwi premiums all in cash, or l< toll
loan, or one third loan, as appllcan* "■»»
'"it "allows quarterly or semi-anr o ''' pay
menu of cash part of premium. v j
It accepts no security for the o<oney » m
ve*ts except real estate first 1 le»• v ,
No stock, nor government.*»*»> le* wu.
S^S««SsT»t
but will be used within our
will relieve our own Impoverished people.
" Vc. CARRINGTON, President.
J. J. Hopkins, Secretary, .
0 H. Pbkbow, Medical Adviser.
DIRECTORS:
D. J. Hartsook. W. D. Cabell. E. O. Thur
mond, J. R. Peebles, Hudson Martin T. 1.
Kltzpatrick, William Gordon, C. A. Bchatr
ter, William P. Shepherd. .
REFERENCE*:
Gen. Beauregard, Col. i». ° J } »™ c , r ,'™h_"i*i'
Alexander Walker and Gen. Mason Graham,
ol I oulsiana; Gen. Simon Buckner, of Lou
isville' Gen. J. 15. Hood, New Orleans; Judge
HP Ma.br.". Motor J. H. Pratt and Ward
Tavlor. Jr.. JeHerson, Texas.
Liberal commissions will be given to good
agents. Travelling agents are especially
* Nine 'HundredPotlcie* Issued during th*
first eight months of active work.
1 neome over Jl .11.000—a success ahead of all
nrecedent—and with bright prospects.
* For rate, of Insura.tce calf Often th^Loc.l
Tf?"? m'iHTm,
TO THE WORKING CLASS.—we are no*/
prepared to furnish allclai seswitli consta/i
eitiplovmeiit at home, the whole of /ne
lime or for the spate momeuts. BU_«_"
new light and profitable. Pers- s ofljiner
sex easily earn Irom 50c. to to , *y n ing,
and a proportional sum by dcv /",„.,,[
whole time to the business. Hoy ''i ,
earn nearly as much as men. Tha WJ win
see this notice may send their ad*. ***■•*"
test the business, we make this n*!""™!'* 1 ™
offer; To such as are uot. well
will send *t to pay lor the troiioeot writ ig
Fuil particulars, a valuable sample, wi'ifn
will ifo to commence work on, und a copy ol
The Peoples Literary Onnpanitm—oae, of tlie
largest and best family b,r»»B__«™P n 5 J "_:
ed-all sent free by mail. Reader, It you
want permanen'. profitable, work.
Address E. C. ALLEN &CO-. Mfilne
i __THEEATIC__ MB CLaSrHIAI.
SCHOOL FOR BOYS,
FAUQUIER WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS
t3ti miles from Washington, I). C, « mile*
v from Warrenton, v a.
"THE session begins Ist October, anil
A ends Ist of July. Pupils admitted at any
time and charged from date ot entrance.
The location Ta one of unsurpassed beauty.
There is no more healthful port on of Vir
ginia The water of the Springs Is noted for
Its medicinal virtue. _.i_.v,»re-
The school Is In the midst of a htghy re
fined and intelligent community.
Theuccoinmoilßtionsaresuperlor, perhaps
to those of any school In the State. ~,.,„
The Instructors are gentlemen oi aoiuiy
and experience.
TERMS PEK SESSION OF NINE MONTHS 1
For Board and Tuition 5275, payalileoßl
halfln advance and the balance on thas.-r
of February. There are no «£•s£. ~
Ad Fauquier White eacll .
Tuition alone lan—Latin suo R) \
*.0 extr». o _ _ j
UNIVERSITY OF VIKUINT_J. ..attluljl, J r -
Thave.long known Mr. os m a teacher. For
flrjt as a student and tu/m. L. has uniisinii
, h( jhusliiess of teach'-* , ' )lar and lor nnt
quß Jifloatloiiß, both ij-j f n tllis i express the
i ot^B_l S to < procure the lust lnK^ u ,'_ l -ay
V v. T T "*"""* 3L» «_"> _.'_
IMi > {U ' lIH'LEMbU'IS) i
7 j
rii lT?iir.qPAlLED IrVDrCE«K»TS|I
QET UP YOUROLUB3 FOB B7UII
PETEBSOIi'SIIAOAZfItI-,
I TnEcnsirEeT no -__cr or thsmontiilibs
I rry) every person eetiinst up a club f<»r
Ji Peterson's Magazine, we wiH send gratl*,
a copy ofour premium Me__*tintior train
ing (s-t aa inches by 16.) It Is ™Ujg «»
Father Who art In Reaven.'atid Is the most
elegant, engraving ever offered. _o pet sous
gelling p.urge clubs, an extra copy ot the
Slagaslne wlllbe sent in addition; and it is
a*e_y io get up a large olu» fpr
a snuill one for other Marines, llut se.
the terms below! _, --- .i,.
P. leisou's .Magazine gives more for tli.
mimev and of a belter quality, than any
other It contain* ever* year, nearly 10U0
_____ 14 steel Wales, ISiWule-slzed iriar_
nmth colored steel fai-loa plates, and abou
S? W TetiSX
P "the U _agazin< FOB THE. TIMES.
er^^^wteSlf^
s_^^!^^?*-^;_i
S«Sfffiu,'-HO_^
By Mrs. JemlO. ,-?«'//''-, „ ,-
KA Byh7a,,4 SCa***/* 1 W "
atv f-VFMY'/EEVI fQE,
AN BTthYau\l>r oj " "Trie **i- Z,i/.."
now IT EV>l'-I>,
ByFranfl.e' Benedict.
i- the ntihlier and heruty of Its■ ljlustr
tlons »eh' son is unrivalleil. The Pu
slier chalenges comparison between Its
STEEL *NU MKStoTINT ENGRAVING
_nd thrtbof other Magazines, and one «tee
* Lriv-hg at least in each number.
M _M)(oTHCOLOKED FASHION I'LATF
Fac/number has a supuib double-»l
eol'oild Fashion plate.
i-oIMvEDPATTEUNSIN EMBROIDER
_vjy ■ CROCHET, etc
RitfEIPTS FOR COOKING,
R T THE TOILETTE, SICK ROOM, etc.
lev and fashionable Music in every num
rJt. Also, Hints on Horticulture. Eque
jYyCiiism, anil other matters interesting
I_Jl!ll.i-Al-»»y« ••» Ad»at_;«.
lon py for one year. 2 copies, i*
up of club, t_.j IS copies oue ye»r, aim i
setter up of club. $2-".. i„«___, »<■
"specimen copies send gratis.to tho*. wi*
ing to get up a club.
„,^lr & _lf^l
»° __Ssip"
STOVE WARER«OMS.
THE catvlotrue for tl.iWull emit aim
a
Miner' Slso, the Victor, Um_Jre autf
b p a pl?ior. Hall. Chamber **jj& r l
Riom Stoves, we have the , ytn
oSm, llono.net, Ac; slwsf' f p. lst * follr
hind Coal Stoves, .tc all » « anything
such entire satisfaction'". e to please tli*
years that It Is useless M "*
except to warrant everj
p^icr:"-M..itthe.^''d »*f*+ don "" 1
__liSfSe.vWpfta_.taf Tlnfare, HoUow
W tre,r promptly flUe".
All orders from Orange **« —
AUes solicited. E H CL jRKSON,
Jn*"Si-und" Plaata He, Wa***"" ' I
Horse Hake. * L_ J
Decemberj*4 J J«tiH ; ____ KrrT?T)
ALU.- - tirst-class Week
I » üb9t .r lp °" six m " n ( ! 0 \ s J; lt is allowed. negd
an A JJ euo^ e f" t __Bere»| „ R
SON QDANTITAJ*-'
.WRENCE'S
satid fluid extaacT Of
mm !
HEALTH RES_OTtF.R.
!lUg- FOKM-i4 i»OUND TH
BOTTLS.
\ _#
11*11 SOEHL- BY
J, LAWRENCI^
nlc Cliemls*.
POXiB- ArA
" jn,israt* by Purifying
.'. .. v >i'" o ' 1 ' i ' na
,„,,., us .->>»
--,s lkcufti-^
i. 'naintc jUieumatlsm,
its. c *. «■„... .us, Erup-
nevsaud
JE BLOOD.
by Ui,
11( . iu , Irom Weak, BioWy
- es , io Strong, Healthy *vi
Women. nitFAJ
„ attained ■Vp' , I 'V.g" I v 'j>i
B tills justly I. _,LlißHAr.i
fly/*.! Mtdical Authority.
recommenufid b* the Pres-
FaeiiltJ ol toe K.Medlcal
resident o the Faculty, lat.
irci-i/iea/medlcal men of this
nas the iiiMio ofthe tollow
adlclne," "Jiiw«'>- ~if t'hil-.
tajtilig \
' ROl syi'araU on J'^'\l;™ , 'v a ' , ' I
'','
which is*' u ' I 'r.-i-^ilii»' llity ," h ~.a,neji'"</ I
Bo»W«»o CU „.
~r^-t£llm^^cC\
lias «° r K* been* BUne .'fhirtv>»'' Pt* 561 '
,i_u_hter has D * e "-,he lost tbtrty " __J '" "
ffi*ll« , parts o the
from her ankle fc lv several!* c j OI)1 _
.Ides hovldg J» this eonditm i , jfr( . ,
body. Vf'j, 1 S'g your Kosk „r,ul„al
ntenced «, t<' f >( _
I *3nßeertalniy«»7' i regard *°!Ks
{"".ami perhaV s "."; ats affec_?__ Vom
I"'"'* -c lor a" s '; vol l_;.iteof dvspepsla, trom
•I-""? „Ta Iso'-Airediny w {« %/.,,*„ note *.*** l
''" 1 S'l' 1 ' '»'"'' t l
_:Mflrum *j®» : t j
NEW GOODS.
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:
Our Btoe consist, in pa* of
I
TOBACCOES, CICABS,
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I T p-fICALPRUITS
/
Of all' t ' 3-hnue ailflc' ' """""°"
line — a
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Nil §W^^
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_KJHE._* __r_~ _d_fe£_i_H_i I
I 1 •ai™' J__L_H_B a T
■ ■ W_ »"-^ ? ***v '
• ROOM PER DAT SEVENTY-FIV g a*"****! OR RE
hi JL?JcI piil's'iean"boat
p Wharfs,
Iir ,MIV SCHO»"I"fB*hD, Propil.l.r.
j June 12,1868.
j __. B. -PENCE ft, SOW,
AND
O X. e_» _*• 3E3C X 33 _"_ 0*
Ne. 1300 Main Street,
RICHMOND, VA.
TITE nre now teci'lving our »tnok ol
» » Kail and Winter Cloths, Cossimere*
and Vestings, and Invite all persons tn want
or good Clothing to give us a call belore pur
chasing elsewhere. .... ~,
We keep always on hand a full llnwor Gen
tlemen's Kuriiislilng Goods, emhraclng al
thc latest Novelties,
Iteineinher the old stand, corner of Main
1300 Main Street, Richmond, Va.
I October 22.1889. I
T HEREAT PIANO, PARLOR ORGAN,
AND
MTAB-ISHM—NT OF T*B SO-TH
etorle* anil |a*niieiit devote
*■ exclusively to the lusincss. Alw»yso
hn nd over UM l'limo*. «vv and soiwiiid lian
ringing in price froif *|0 to #suu. I uiu
new and warranted ti/ *;SIXI and upwards.
Hole agents for ten h>nt establishment.,
the country. Cories|.uidenceaoltclte.l. M
sic, Book.. Catalogue and allanauarMa
New Iron Front, .118 fiiinsylvavla
...venue, near 10th Street.
j Octoberf.JW.
IT>l*Sl > lC<"ri''l r I' 1 ' * annoniicettolrtaJ
\_.n v - i;I U, t Bi l "l < il ! , 'liiis L .iust received Ihe la""
ati.r>,»st selected slock ot .__?, Ac
ever broug.t tothis liiirUeirtest notice and
pared to imlie up al inurnis.
on the inoslreii.siiniil.'Atroiiiiß', he solicits n
Thiinkful _brm*a«n». i>le.lgiiig himself I
conllnuiiii'e a., nit ll ' past, l" use hi* hesl
i'iii the lull" '.'Xi-i-iiiii'salisiiu'tioii.
isnile:ivo_ito*.-ely diSH.
Terms £»"}§». ______
CKlo'2: r f- + ~ ", r _ '■- I .
af^'^' f *Jf m^Yw&T^ . it vitl'.aiili' is _.
oriuiiiaHiuitter i»"ch siimll space.'' John
work, "l't sli'oi/'e in the hands of e_f l jvTß'
nerson, wlietli/heowner ofa rod sq logoff'
ground or « *' J, ,iercs. Tree i"t«its <■
UOB. Jfc
UKXANHKIA, VA.
TTAVIM retttted our nianiifuetoa;
IJ- with tli most approved jmMß*^v
niaeliinery.ive lire n.iv i"<'|MM____
pared to fuittsh all kinds o
w nhinet, Oqce and School
* urniture, \ low as can he bought In ll*
1 '.irtlii-'li «'i lis ofthe tlie same 'quality, ye
I y '_i_roreVr«d to do nil kinds of KtiwiJ;
■*" *°m Plifng. Moulding and Curving b
I °'ynn*rvjj£Y~^, L j
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and tho VJwdM ________
iini',.,ii^r»» r * HrV ■__■
the N
nrVl'vCui-'at •"'^imd'HH'iilH
« ,ishi i-.tfio" _Jr ii :.o p. m, I
Also diiilyyfsunday in.iiiM
I l.itll fbriprrj//i irithotn'
ears iiMtlcitcd— between I
ltlClvSloND—inaUini! i.IohH
Kichmond and Wiisliingioll I .
line between New York nii.na
inlli-Status. '
Leave Washington at 8:35 p. irK ehd A
ndrin ut 7-.IR p. m. prrlve at lioidonsvil
:Hlp. in., nml at Uieliniond 3;20 a.m., i
ectlng with train leaving Richmond at
m., for Pe-ersburg, Weldon aud the Sol
est.
Leave l-jctimond at 8:30 p. m., and <
onsvllie at i'_:ls a, in.; arrive at Alexam
t olufia. in., and tit Wasbfngtoti at s:._i n
iiineutlug Willi earliest trains to N*w V
ltd Northwest.
A trulii for Manassas Branch will le
Alexandria daily, exceiiting Nundoy. at
. m., alrlvi-.g at Harrisonburg at 4 20 p.
.cave Harrisonburg at «10 a. In. connect
Manassiis Junction with Northbound It
n malt] line, arrive at Alctundrla at
. m.
The train on Manassas Bttnch will m
ood connections at the .Inictlou with ni
ne to and from Richmond
Through itckets and bustftg* checked
11 promine»t points.
.'HEIGHT T-ftlls'S
*_"? Grange dally nortrward at tSO a.
and Huuthwatd (Sunday /xcented,) at 8 3
''• . " ..' M. I'ItOAHUB,
Marel 11,1870. ' Gtnertil Ticket Ag
. RTILBOi
CHANGE OF *CH_DU__.
"")X an- liter Feb. £itl, 1870. the Pi
T _ins will rati as follows— via
Mail fruin win tun dlily between Xl
niond and ttauntun (etcept Sunday,
ween mil Staunton; 'lei
Klchmond nt)uoa. m.:«.! arrtve at St.i
on at 4-U p«i. Leav] Staunton at I
. in, and ar_ v _ at la-hmond *20 p.
nuking close conuetl'j'. at Gordotisv
tin! riiiiilol'esnue wilhjlriinge, Alexand
mil MuniiHHus Itlilroad Jail Trains for Al
anrfiia, Washli*tou, ItltiHiore, Phllae
■hla, New York jt e '- Tno for Lyuclib.
inoxville, ChntiinriogalMeinphl*, New
«""*•,, MVUtgomer., Motile, Ac.
Mall Train will -nn H-weekly b-lwl
Staunton und WUte gilphur spi'ln**
Tuesday, Thursday am Walurday. M
Staunton ot 4 40 p ni«ij uviveat WbltdS
.?!»___/_„_
lngton, Natural lirlilg* and Rocko'l
Baths. At Mtlll'orti' wltliliiges for Bat!
uttin, and Warm springs.and at Wult«i
pttitr watt slages for t.vi*_ur_, -liurUe
rstages will also leave slai»"lon ou Tbi
day, Thursday, and Satniifay morning'
Lexington and Natural Bridge.
night passenger train win rui
ween Richmond and Washington Jin
without change of ears, leaving Hlebi
at X 30 I*. M., and arriving at Kichmon
3.10 A.M., making all ttrnugh conncc
nl Kii'lini'iiHliiiKl Wnslii«gt..n. »l'*cM|
CARS will be attached totbis train, d W
lie run iluoiigh between Itiriur I
Washington without change. ANDi
JAMEsVJsETHmStAII
February 1-1, l«fl ... £ ( ''"'_!£}•. „1
\N ami alter Moinlav j* l "' l *♦« _1
V/ Hie trains on this rot'id i' 1 leaTe * s "
til's:
Leave Richmond at 4p n nna 2 ' 1 3S , P,', n
Leave Petersburg at HBo m - ana b - M p '
AeeoiuintHlntlon Train '"' passenger '
ttiieln-d, will leave Riil'ionil dally «t<
i., ami Petersburg dtiiliuV t >'" ) a. m. (»i
i..'s exeepled.) __~ _
Che 4 v. m. train williot leave Rlchmc
n Sundays, and tho n*> P. m. train will I
aye Petersburg on |MBda_H. . ~
I'a-Henger* for No".'"' will take thai
. train, running tbiftiu.li dally.
HuggtiKe I'liecke,' I Ir.High.
Ihe imssi n K ,r i-.uii-li iitlaihed lo time
Hit) » ill leave I'lo/erHlll at 7». in*, and
urii-iip, l.uve Hicninond at 2.K1 p. in.
uesiluys, Thursdays and Saturday*.
ARPENTERIXW KOUsfc BULDI
AXD UNDEKTAKINU.
r pilK iinili'isiiriii'il desires lo annoui
A to the public of orange nil il theattfoln
tiimatii- that lie has resumed his forniere
i'llr for which he was trained by yean
siu.l.v uml practical experience, .mil* I
prepared to do all kinds of
AIiPEXTER'S WORK, IIOVSE IIVI.
I.VU AMI MILL OEAHIE9,
will contract for Public and Private Dv
tt, furnish Designs and Models, and perfi
I bed ul les required of an experienced i
llli-e architect.
I"__i.._", defiling to construct, repair or
w 1, tha Y.r/'/; y "-"""'rlptlon, will do 1
.1 Willi UIU* niii'lifn!_.rlv f»fmi__'
Uo do tho work of aiF ai ." bu_'uw. 1*
mt mpply COFFINHof of such pa fc ..
I'M'rsa.-i may betlosiit'd by eitiierthe wen
>r tlie poor.
All work Khali be done promptly, nt
tifttfutly and in a uwkman-tike mtvtnrr,
hall employ none but the best liuiulh.
Jn ft Kiinimiuily where 1 have been «o
nd I trust so well known, it is not-ieci
y tbat I should give a .special reteren
eeom.Herniations. I refer to the work I
more done by me, and all I ask is a
hare of the patrouge of my friend*
M-ighbors. T. J. PEYTC
August 7,1«08 i
IHK VIRGINIA LAM) AGESIj
•'OK THK PURCHASE AND Ht^K
REAL ESTAW
OX COMMISSIOV. y
"PUBLISH a weekly paper tor
A. butlon In the North and r l,Kf
and Canal* 1.-ailiiiK to Virginia, w '
land* entruHted to them tor sals _
, . . \V. W. SCOTT, Loca*. *_".
»\T- Office over th* new DrugtMyß
,'leeen.her 17. 156».-Bm.
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