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^C^ras* le -^ IDK OF RICHMOND n, ,pi ll I I "i i m C1TT*S BsTAOOS Il I HIT*. . I: SS MAYO'S BRIDGE 1 \it.Bn SCSI OE <n m i i' i it (?? TEE BB BU \T. TH FIR MIT HON . nt vnilor'i ( reek?\ IIm-j raes Waa Bosstttala nt Brans*. ?? lilt?'".rneral B. D. Korrf.ii ,|_\,.t,-B. A:bemarlo c iunty, Va. ? ? | - - . ? ? I j> s be* I ? ? - B on a ' tho 1 ' ? t I th ws . - ? UM WO I ; ? | . ? ? I i - ? *p the ? a te tn] >or, knock I ? ?ed in - ? so i mg for me t walk al ? ? I wb 11 for i three BBS TO lil! I ? I J . e river cc i . follow the I threw i I threw my bl sword ead 1 a . ooo or two ? .. was -bord ' ? ' ?i flames . I . ' .liing the i ? ? [felt tho [ti ' l t Ml ' - ' - ? city, . ? pg ? i bad 1 r ? ? ; rted, he to nd 1 el ? .. them. Bl manda, things be ? THE r<, i nt. i Api '? ? I al 1 n tho ? .... troubto In our *> night I to 1 : tWO. Just ! into cam;-. and 1 :..ll sound) ? on. . bsd that my r . ? ,.... . , : f on train. V- I I not to tr itton - te our i ? HUMPHREYS' NO. 10 promotes DIGESTION. Fvcurinpr, Dyspepsia; itieflgt] - -mach; Stimulating rer; mvigOTBting thc Kidneys; Jukes; I nptbe System; makins; new Blood; ijuiciinfjtbe Nerves; ittdtkang sleep and thus raising thc spirits; dispell i:aT despondency and allowing thc to enjoy the r'casurcs of able. It is one of Dr. Humphreys' favo? rite prescriptions, and is jtttt as re? liable as his famous "77" poi COLDS. itHe Manual of ;h (1 Free, or sent on receii ' - . Med. i o, -.v York. our wa-on train a f?vr hundred, ysrls Iii sd yanco of us. ICaEOOT tue atUtVON. Wa (it one* foll Into ranks BsOVBd on, s.iu.1 In the ? xrltaincnt of Hie monurit forgot our mutton. excrjrt rhst yang writer pnfed off a aMnaj ana aol it in lils hat - i ? ?? o.cy lin brnii^l BB i few roiJs Satins a tempo:;uy halt. about .' < > lo k J'- m. ere appro Sall Whee about a B-Re th? ci sk thc atela mad srore to tho rtKht. \\ |.,-;c'l iliri-cily forward, thr.niitri t .vii Sate-poSts il presume, along a arl read). Aa v.. -mind down fh_ hui tra ?iv on u ir i.rt ii boase Sylas t;. law fl -?'?'i th* ci i ? ?<? .-I ? I 1I11 v u In. Th? i\ , i BB LllOW, bOt I As w> up liii* lilli, tba "'ru to t :? tra i ? ? ' arttlli n and . v. ;,ii h bad . I found | f thia ccui.i- i; I'. Hurrus l>y rime i i di -l, wli" belo 'le Porty Regiment, Vu mi ? ri, i LI had conan rle Inf on t1' U h. irly ?:i the 1 ?> kill? ed, " ' -I' I. "i ? i| '.'?:? ii' 1 burg or -.n tlc- i ii ? at. QROCP "I' i ' After geing her, I ? ? g of < i I'.ll '." . 1 Ot] .' i :. , ' .. ! ry of th-- < cn aa I ?- : ' I :: gal ' 'limo. I I i ? ; ni H'm. i in bil ?; 1'- ? ? I i - I ? to ! ugh. i- i fi w minutes w* tbe i hilly ? ' We r more and ? belo V t: -> in ' -h. IT no: ' ' ' ? ' my little c ? : comma i. I far from where I Blood), My na i |t I think . : ' ? -? i r ; litton tbs ? r ? t to 1 .-i lino i. rmlsbera ?? =t of ? a bi. : tied by ot r they retlri :n 2?d for :i time I fire cn ( ' ? I ? :.; thc ? ? men that g too hleh. ri tba y In our I I, but a large I Itali t for a t i rr. ?-?: than . .a to ? . ; ' ? ? : r ... ? prevent the furthei ? rs to l ? ?.v to ? that . ? * i I, which 1 I Of tn] i -Jt. r, < ? . :. . to a name, bi I ? ' 0. J M ' must n on t wei trfnl cooi ally, R. T. W. DOT ;. : ? ' 1 Bau A P, . ? , Ork In ? ser -niajor, Bl '-"ont ? I wo il I Ilka John P. <. : . -. a retreat I mond, and th.- fight | I Ik, In : ?:s of tho battle Of lc r ls writ tn from rfr.ory, may be mlal ikea, i a glad to hear from ir i ' ' minand, cr of my com ? future day J M :-ose to I aceou me of me, from our; 1-KuiiAson J. if. SRflnPSB. ? c re cur** nil form-, ol nervous prostration, and all *? netsous sxbauatlen, ns .... : pirlta, peevtahat nersl aensitlvensss of the whela i, fSOttra of memory. In? ability to coneeatrate the thoughts. bid 1 lesa nnd Blseplt ;s nights, i In th" h'-ai. BOtSSB ttl the OBI disstness. lt etlmulatSfl nnd strengthen* * snd acts as a etrong tonic, . Profi -r Munyoa ruts up a bbb* .-. At all drugi nts s rial i . ? ? profit BBBf M -myon, li lphla, Ps., fin . I llh freo medici advice for any -. St Pallor's Creek, to my return en Johnson's Ii I n, on li of July, BJ. T. W. D, 1VAK BOSPT1 ll ? AT FARMVII IK. ll here f-ltnnted, How ((inducted, and a Storj- A'uMJt Tbi tn. T ? following appears In the Farmvli* Jour: I. Q la, Va., lc*<7. To th- '? i ii r tbs Cont j. -In compliance with your r* I t , ko pleasure In r Information us may SB of interest to Ital i . ? Bl Bj ahern rflkw In the i ' i of ? ? ? iv. ned frons < K, 1 Of Vii B Vol tl in Farm* and acted as r tho i Di B ? i . '. lal ; . i In charge. It a ? ?ao the h . from which they came, C ? i i that caused lo wi ri they i S out fur: ? ? i it i a or t make out i ral nf the 1 la J i .1 wm t that 11 . waa A. <> In ? la. th* hospita] ur ; ' . BS tO its utrno-f bout IM . ra i * miry phy ' Ward 1 "any " i ? ' V ? A tment, v l part* Its < ?? aad post chaplain, rt the ateS nnd to ? mains of removed from tho dead-house by - - t to their last ta '? ?) t-oMier's ce-: . r fl In (harr*. the !ate Taliafen . \ the B sad thair ? - ? Hrs su* ? l.i ,-il tts Be j * ? -. mi - - I .-arM ? Sered i maa for the very re : i he ler the Burgeon in chi'f w*ra ona of 0 ' ring in ohar?a three or ? wera a . rg*on?, or.e to lt 1 o.s to pr* tha " ? undi vi. r,r,d to s^? that I rs sad m.r'-?d un* - ? ? . f - ? pit ni bm. I the ea ss of tba i > sf t d t ??? as i were fn ri a by Hie . .- ' | the Bl rows anare S I <^n tho north ? : ''?old convenient to the town g these (acteriea sonBnued fj i-e i till the ti 1 of th* : pits], < ? '??? Iel - the late Dr. J-hn P.. Ohrdea, i i tween th* tbs riiiro.-. I, not far fi poma.t: . I ??? ?' I * a a small grove of large, black sean, north of Governor McKinney's lot. Thc d?ad-house. a solitary, dHai-ldated lltM linc *nf situat-d 'oetwsin ths Pres aytsrlsn chere* snd ths jatiroad. Many a noM?-l,-artoil sokl!i r-At>erb-.p. a devoted husband, or a Bweet-faesd, i-.triotio boy. tbs idol of a tender mother's heart end the hope of h-r Se eilnlng years, end a elster s pri.Je?hat i.ii s'ret the* cut t-.sis In thu rough gai'.. of UM aolejef, and angnai lat* onMaawn, sad unwept, who waa rslsed in nainencc 1 luxury, end whose de.it h, If lt had tikfm place in bia o\jn home, woold | iva thrilled, the. hearts of tho Whola Brttnjty, snj tandi t, lovtng honda, i have narced him and committed his boa'y to a marked nnd honor. I grave. row the.-'u sam? heroic soldier* v. I o lo t tl,dr lUea In u*t?n-e nf > principle Bean r to thean thea Hfe Itself, i i sttemptlns to drive xha brea li ra from pur homes, have placed ur>on a* who :"ir Vtve, end BOOB our children, lasting obligations to guard sacredly th* ashes of the dead, and it becomes na In ac? cordance with a i "naif ;i tlme-bonered ca tom to decorate thew ajTSves in ' y of departed worth. May the noble efforts cf the Dui ' of tho Confadei ? ai I with i , and may their devotion to ',?.- I pira tl ? turing ppn?rntlon no to . to be, worthy I !i oi a ? ancestrv. THOMAS J. OAKDEN, General ST, lt. Forrest's Sword. The Memphis InhBdtar r= ra: "nmong onfederets n U at fl ia thiarity ti tba Trnne^ree Caa EX] are the r?wori. si shes, nnd pi ' aral M. B, Von* <t, end oth--r ri. ni-::' - i n. Tbe ea i; may be oonaklcisd the 1 t f n sa b'.a i" af model I a, as wi'h lt " ' atartlns his n Hem y i private, ? annis a s i rank of ;ry. the ? it in the cavalry aenrl se, Th i - ?> m ra bp military era ol b raak, wai ly In* a-i i part of th* Insignia of : - ? ' irface the marks of ? I lori ?'' ? lol, the ons worn by him throughout the war, . ? . the Ivory * which ls discolored o->mp;?n!on, tl'* BWOI I .ce and ls r- aponsfbl > : i cut short In batt!-. B (Ides tbe I rn by tbe ;* in this collection that v.".a ? :fc.>:i fr rm r he wi i rely '" .-'hiloh. All ?' ... | | | , ? some ? name Ls unka >wn t ? property of his wi, < m For \i '\o was with bl father from tba ase of IS mtier 1 .> ? In addi) : tarp relics of (; . from th<> i . ? ? . This : ? ? I by William H. I Fternal Vigilance. "I?'*rnal vigilance is the price of libert?." It is tue price ol everything wi rta having. of life itself. A man needn't be I joking fur danger, afraid that something wH] happen to him; but a wiso man l '. ? : -are al i at th? in: pc-.ant things of life. It brat half bo much trouble to take esr* of yourself as it is not to. A asea who follows regular, healthy habits, fee!* food all thu Haas Lisa is with living Hut a ni m who "don't want to bother " with I care of himself has more pain and mis erv crowded into oae dsy tuan a good healths, bear! who lives right would ever know of fal a whola year. When g min's stomach is out of order, and bia digestion don't wot*; when his liver gent * be gish and won't clear tba oat of r * blood, it is time for him to out for himself. He fjr-'.s dj nourishment out of his food. His blood gets thicker and t iii ker with impurities. His oerves get irri? tated. He lases ev fis-j ;'..'! fighting force. He may say, "I can etaud it, I will feel better to morrow;" but the chances ai will feel asens te-aMtrow and w-or?e still next dar. He ought to put himself right r.t once. He needs Ur IMesce's Ooldea Medics] Discovery. It is made for just this condition, lt rouges up tin digestive and nutritive organs, and gives tUem pcr-et to extract front Ina Gb** all the nutrition and transform them into rich, nouri.-b.ing I loo 1. It enables the liver to cle_r.?e out all les and a ar lam tue i ii tton an abundance of htrh!\ full of the life-giving red corpuscles ? build up healthy fi ??_, muscular etrencth. and nerve--nergv. It does nt rn*1-- fl . Beeb. It is t'ae onlv suitable tonic and strength-builder for corpulent people. PAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND pring Remedy in the World It Makes People Well. Best # There ls ono true t-p.eific for diseases or' ' ? debilitated nc: apound, ao gen i k of I1, LP. Drat pi ribed what ls sj ; ' ; arras aessV* ri i, all ' 1'. ir ' - corni-ound I . i again Bud again S ? SOI TRP.itY BAPTIST COSVES*! IOU. This Impnrtnut Helluloits Rody to? Beet nt Wilmington. May 7tb. ? ? ? Btlon win 1 ol 1 Its ni itt ?ess1 n, in Wlln C . t -Inning op! :':; U t, M ty 1 b, at io A. M. Tho conY"" B viii be A. Venable, or r ia tho assent ol his failure to ir, Dr. W. II. Ea Smith, of ... Jonathan 1 Taral-on. of Alal . and irs and O. E. Gregory I auxiliary ' whi''h will mest ttl connection with the . ntlon. Tho Woman' ry . . ? the Southern Baptist ? '? i t on Um Tbsrs a- ? by tho Ct : Rich? mond, witta Dr. WlUtngbam .<ry I ? Dr. Tl Ith Pr. .1. M. Pros! It ls ] Brat two of th*?e boards will have ti report rotrn cc though not ao largre ns was report*-! to ih>* bu " at rviulsvllle '. t of trustees, whose charter ti ?" 'ball rne^t every year lr. i ? thal at tba apart - eating board t some action taken a tobe known in Baot - "What 3 ear * of tho ooavea* . . i ever rc controversy aro.*.? over the pub! 1 of Dr. Whltsltt torc a doe ices of th-; . revises to 3 ML Tl '-re is ? , ? those i t think, of Dr. WW il a or .. ? ttl i cor ? ? ? will rot 1"> c na cr : ' ' ' , bot the trustee*' sc-ion anl . . . lt ls probable that ? the Pap ;eater .'tend tho meetin?. 1 ? ii clio s appointed by the S ni l of Vira, ./.'.. BL (<jby, IA c. I art i. G. P. Bsgby. P. E. Burrii *, it. li. Powd.n, J. H. Barnes, P. W. I (Jeorge Cot - , I L Cox. J. I* ir. Curry. R. W. Crldlln, J. L >.' :::?/. A. J. Cot* .. Gll F. E. Du Iii - r. ft Dm ? P. lt C. Davis, V.'. . F. ] ivis, J. S. Dii, O. P. Ku- i a, T. IL Pi. U, WU* ?, lt. Ji. ? -. A T. lad ' .T. B. Hut I her, J. R. ' " P I .1. C . \ William 'i \'. ' .. . Jone The ? * A. Johnson, li. A. Jo: il). c. |'. ? W". BlUgOl i ' 0 '?- rk, J. M. Lui ':, ford, W. s. Leeka J P. >*>? ?. L B. lin. I. IC Eil bf I, P. C. " Newton, A. E. < R. If. 1 Itt, W. Loo! .t. B H- I* ' '. il. i,. - i Swann, W, J pr* r. . man. Go ? ; '. C. P. Th: '.:?.': bil arssj Braal r, iv. I* '? ' U ' \V -ki' . ft ?.. I8n :> T. ms, J. n. B.P.1 .' W. WI ?MmnMMian lt the Bub*- I- Cmtrtauj Teeth, bo Biiro BB t I 1 ?' . < *t I rup, for children teething. Il the child, noftene the gums, alinya all pain. curia wlad SOHO, and is ti. * . ne.ly for diarrhoea, Tw-.-nty-flvs CeatB a bot? tle. _ Or lt rs I r , rlatla \ sst itch ' Com- i Ki.cn prompt atti -.ion, and tho st t and i be ? euro ' \ou. Ti1**-- i.tTeT' e Igf Billiard, pool, and 1 I i ? I (all i i nasa r-'as's rd!Mar<* ar: l 1' i ali ??>,..-?' i . ? x. i i jua wobld. All kiana Bil I able aar.pl' 'adea uri | land ? *. 1 ;*J ; r dozen Ipa, I ? box of ? ?*} ?.oIHalls.ls.SC I kan TOOL Ba i* c-.a TH8 BF.3l\ TUB ri.HtrKa WILL NBVBBWjua on--?Iii* p*- ? :.?:i Chalk, :; ereert ?Table 1 . i< ta, wi i fr. ??.-, r?*0 and ll pet u per set. Pean's Fan**/ leather p.x.-k*ta will outh- I of s:iy cher kind?'X25 per ? : I rr.nrKcj '? I'ueon-Ho!* : l Barvelle Ta?-i*? I .'TTUKit,Be*r-l?rawintriii-..it-.. Hilliard e Into Tool ik Bails and Ton I'ini / i fool !'<?'I'* urr n for accuracy andpeti C. 1'. DEAN, ? ? ' .. Vs. Write for ca'.alc- ???'toftowa ardera will have n ?-.*?.. ., .i THE NAME OF BREWING COMPANY HAS BEEN CHANGED TO ?J mun Minim ai? miTT7 DUnnD ii si ta 3 ? E 4a. ____? _____________ ___________________________________________? Vt# ________________________________________? _______________? ______________________________? _______________________H v The public having decided that it could not be improved, the demand for their HOME BEER forced them to increase :) $ their storage capacity and add new machinery. * V They are now prepared to fill any order promptly. V ??>?,_ u-v. wOOWVOuaiO&wCwwuuuw^iM mmmim*mm*mWHmm9m*999mW*m+ pecial Attention Given to Their ling Trade I i