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ITBIDAY MORNING,n::i=::;i:MA> 16, IWB. * LOOAL NEWS. Attkhtion.—VVc call attention to the Advertisement of a Hnssell Mower In another column. Ths HoiEte—Mr. Yates has gone to = purcliase furniture fertile Exchange '_ Hotel. He will keep it as it oti/fht to he V«Pt* __ Tsuin Detained.— The mail train due , here at 1.45 P. M. on Wednesday last did not arrive until 8, P. M. In con senttence of a land slide on the road South of this place. I i Oekkkaj. Settlement.—There seems * to be a growing feeling that thejtime liaseomo to give up the old Orange plan of never settling nccounts, and adopting the sensible mode of a general settlement at least once a year. Wbiat.-lii Orange as in Culpeper j the Wheat is look! ng unusually well.— J In Louisa also there is promise of a i large crop. But you can tell little or nothing about wheat tell It is in the bag nnd weighed. Pitt's, Thbkbhino Machine.—We in vite the attention of our fanners to Mr. Routt's advertisement. This Drill is [ universally approved whrcevcr used, j and has never failed lv giving entire i satisfaction. . , Tableaux. —The ladies of this place and vicinity, propose having charades, tableaux, Ac, ou Monday the 25th iust., (Cs»urt-day,) forthe beneiitofthePres- * byterian Church. Kefreslimcnta in a- j l.uiidauee will be furnished on the oc- j casion. The public arc respectfully and ■ aarnestly invited to attend. Man DaowsßD.—We learn that a white i man, name unknown, attempted to , cross the Kobinson river, on Wednesday j laat, and when near tho opposite shore, . lie suddenly checked his horse, causing , ■ai bis to mar back, throwing his rider olf, ' wh*. immediately disappeared under , the water and was not seen afterwards. ' Lssn Sale.—Maj. John 11. Leu's homestead, "Litchfield." together with 350 acres of land lying on the West side ofthe Orange and Alexandria railroad was sold a few days ago to Mrs. M. li. Coamberlatke formerly of lilchmond, for $10,000. "Litchfield" is a little over ;lirce miles from this village and less than a mile from Madison Kuu Station. J ■ I ] i glistdlautous i^bbtrliscmrnts. OKANUK LAND FOtt SALE. THK undersigned wishing to remove to tho West, (not North,) offers for sale ths Tract of Land on wdilr.h he now resides, situated about six ' antics I-last of Orange Court House, on the Or ange and Fredericksburg Planic Road, con taining 2USU acres, about 50 acres of which is under cultivation. 65 acres under a good /ence, part well taken In grass, the balance Jn timber. There are 220 young growing fruit trees on this place-Is well watered, and lies on bothsidesof tbe Plank road. "I'helm provetuents consist of a neH' log DWELLING HOUSE, with four rooms and a passage ten feet wide. ] good frame stable, corn-house, w.it*un-liouse. ' sand meat-house. . As I »m very anxious to remove to the West, I will sell this farm for one-third less I than the same quality of land can be bought In Virginia. JAMES S. CAMI'BKI.L. May L, 1868-tf. BPOTS~WOOI> HOTEL, RICHMOND, VA. I THIS first-class, popular and fashion- ( able Hotel, the only one located on the Main Htreet of the city, has lieen furnished nnd put In the most perfect order through out. It In within one sqnure of the Capitol, Cus- ■ torn-House, Post-Olllec, |Tbeatre, Ac, antl within two squares of the Richmond and Fredericksburg ltallroad depolt, and the Grant Southern Routes via Petersburg and Danville. The traveling public nre cordially Invited , to make their home at the Kpotswood, and the proprietors pledge themselves to make It for the future,whatsit has been forthe past five years, the lending Hotel of Richmond. «»-Telegraph (iffi.-e in vestibule. (ifflcc of Houthern and Adams Express Companies In the building. MII.LWARI) BROTHERS, April 24, IMS—ly. Proprietors. ] ORAtWaToOURT HOUSE BAZAAR. I WK will open, on the first day ot ' May, one of the fltnest and best stocks of Spring and Bummer DRY GOODS, ! LADIES DKKSS TRIMMINGS, j RK'ADT-MADE CLOTHING, «l«niN' Furnlnhinß- Ooods, Ac, j wv-r brought to this market. Also, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AKD CAPS, •f th* latest fash on. We will sell at city srises,5 rises, ant take all kinds of Country Pro uee In exchange, or pay cash for the same. All persona In want of any article genei al ly kept In a nrat-class store, aie respectfully Invited to call and examine our stock before , purchasing elsewhere, as we will take plea suit* In showing our stock and having the i pricea compared with any other house In town. We are determined to sell as cheap as any. FISHER A GOLDSTINE. May 1, ltm BOOKSTORE AND BINDERY, j ESTABLISHED 1833. j J. W. Randolph & In kll sli, BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, BOOKBIKDERS, AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS, 1320 Main Street, between 13th and 14th, RICHMOND, VA. sT)LD Books bought or taken in es- Xr change for new. April al, 1863— ly. WOODHOUSE & PARHAM, Booksellers, Stationers, AKD DEAI.KKS IS Piano Fortes, RICHMOND, VA. THEY manufacture Klank Books for Clerks of Courts and Merchants' uso— Publish .Sands' new Form Hook—keep the best Piano Fortes forsnle—have a large stock of LAW BOOKS, new anil seeauul hand, ut low prices, and attend to orders promptly. April 24, 18118— ly. BFKIHO AHD BUMMED. IMpTeTATIOHT RIBIIONS MILLINEHY ai STP.AW GOODS. Armstrong, C.ator & Co., TMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF -X Bonnet, Trimming nud Velvet Ribbons, Bonnet Silks, Matins and Velvets, Blonds, Netts, Crapes, Kuchcs, Flowers, Kent Iters, Or naments. Straw lloniielU and Ladies' Hats, Trimmed and llntrimmed. Shaker Hoods, Ac. 237 and 23U UA I TI MOHK st„ 11A1.TIMOHK. Mil. OrTorthe largest st.i.-k to bn found la thl Country,uml unequalled in choice variety nntl cheapness, a-otuprising tha' lut.es( Pari - lan novelties, (halers solicited auil prompt I attention given. April 10, i*,.-Jiu ' iPisttlliintoits 'Jbittitisrmrnts. v* 41.1 i;it A. WOOD MOWLNdi ANO It APING HA(11 IN . COMPANY. AWARDED TIIK. IIKIHKST PBIZK—ORANO 001.0 MEDAI, —AT PARIS EXPOSITION. IV. C. SCOTT, Agent, MulUoa lluu, Va. LiTCuriKi.li, OitAxiii- Co., Va.l December 28,1H«7. J MAJ. iVM. C. SCOT I'—Hear Sir :— The •'H'oWcr vl. Wood" Mower, which I saw at work on your farm. Inst summer, pleased me better than any 1 have seen. For strength, simplicity and thoroughness of ex ecution, I do nut believe it can be surpassed. Yours truly, JOHN H. I.EE. Near Madison Hun. Okanqe Oountv, Va., December 29,1867. Map William C. Scott, Dear (fir .-—I saw tbe "Walter A. Wood' Reaper at work on H. P. Graves' farm, Insi summer, and have no hesitation In saying thnt it did Its work more satisfactory than any ot her Reaper I have ever s.-rn. The Hake seemed perfect. Yours Truly. GAHHETT BCOTT. Madison Rim Station, Va., Oct. 2,1807. Maj. Wm. C. Scott, Agent Wood's Reaper and Mower, Dear Sir:—l used one of the Walter A. Wood's Mmvers to cut my hay during the lost season, ami am s:ti i li.-.l tbat. for lightness of draft, simplicity of const ruction and dura bility, It far surpasses any other machine of Its class „ have ever seen, I will also state that 1 subjected It to the severest tests lv cut ting briars and heavy weetls, and found It to cut fully as well as in mowing fine grass. Respectfully Yours, J. W. SCOTT. ■WILMINOTON FAKM, OllAlfOK Co., Va,l October 2,15U8. / Maj. Wm. C. Scott, Dear Sir:— l used the, "Walter A. Wood" Reaper and Motvcr continuously and success fully for eight days, when the earth and grain wero dry enough to harvest, upon laud level and rolling, fretjuently crossing washes on the hillsides one and a half feet deep, with out any accident or delay worthy of notice— cutting easily with only two horses from twelve to Ilfteen acres per day. The raklug and delivery of grain Is so perfeotly done that a binder can .tie four to Aye sheaves a minute. • • • • I think the " Wwxl" Macliine tor simplicity of structure, lightness of draft, efficiency of work ami facility of changes, better adapt ed to the character of our lauds and crops than nny other. I worked the " Wood" Mower constantly through my hay harvest nnd cut from sixty to seventy acres of grass, and prefer It to any other machine that I have tried. Yours Very Respectfully K. P. (JIiIAVES. March 13, 1808.-tf. ~WaSial mmm OF THE MUTUAL LIFE Insurance Com'y, OF NEW YORK. F. S. WINSTON, President. CASH ASSETS EXCEED TWENTY-FIVE IILLM DOLLARS, $25,319,319 55! Invested In tbe safest antl most productlvo Securities lv the United States. Cash Income for the Year Ending January 3i.s(, ISGB, Exceeded Ten Million Dollars, $10,173,047 61. Increase In Cash Assets for tho Year more than Five Million Dollars, $5,022,155 17. Cosh Dividends to Policy-holders In IS6B, cx eeeats Two Million Dollars, $23,70316 86. DlvMenrta nro declared annually, and aro availai)].; Immediately aa cash Inpayment of premiums, or to im-iease Uie amount of insurance, or M an income wlun then- is no premium lo pay, ns in time will be tlio ease on all kinds ofpolletea. Total uaah Dividends to rolicy-holdcrs have been more than TEN MILLION DOLLARS, $10,176,388 00. These Dividends were Isrger, bnlli in a mountaud In proportion to premiums paid, than was ever declared by any other Life In surance Company. O. F. BREESEE, General Insurance Agent, -.'1 smith Street, Baltimore, Md. April 17, IHftS—lm GUNS, lIFL S, PISTOLS, S|ioi')in<r Apparatus, AMMUNITION, &c. Greatest variety, best quality and larnrest as sortment In tho City, wholesale and retail, JVo. 51 South Otihirt Street, No. 83 Cheapside, BALTIMORE, MT). I NAME in part: Fine Breeeli-I.oad- Ing Double Barrel Bird an.l Duck GUNS; Double and Single narrel Muxs-le-Loading HUNS, at all prices, Colt's, Smith A Wes on's, Bacon's, llarrenger's, Williamson's, something new,) Sharp's antl other make of Pistols; Klnns of all kinds; fine Powder Flunks, Shot Belts, Game Bags, Slay's Water proof Ci. D. and Musket Caps; Eley's and Baldwin's Wads; all kinds of Cartridges; i*owder of very best brands; Shot Balls ; also material fur (iiinmakers. In fact, his facili ties are such that lie can furnish any article iv his line at short notice. Purchasers may rely on getting a good article. A call Is res pectfully solicited as. EsTAiiLisiittri. IR',l. AI.KXANDER McCOMAS. April 17,18aS— ly. "spring trade. E. B. SPENCE, AGENT, MERCUAM TAILOU CLOTUIER, No. 1300 Main Stukkt, RICHMOND, VIKOINTA. HAS received his stock of Spring Cloths, Casslnieres aud Vestings, and is prepart'tl to ninke them up in tlie best style and at short notite. Ills stock of Gentle men's Furnishing lb.oils is complete. Remember tho old stand, No. 1300 Main Street, corner of 13th, Richmond, Va. April 8, ltsW. no, i mm guaxo, And all other Standard FERTILIZERS, For sale at lowest market rates by IIOOE & WEDDEUBURN, No. 2 Prince Street, Alexandria, Va, March 27, WL-lm. NEW GOODS FOB SI'BING AND SUMMER. I HAVE just, received my stock of new Spring nntl Bummer Goods, nntl rc siiectiilllv invite my ousto»ssn und Mends arenerslly t Ilnnaexaminefnrthem»ielviia before purchasing. Give me a fair trial and I have no doubt Of being able to please you. Sales at the laicc...! i„in *t"r rash I have also just received a lot of Eartra Flour SNOWDEN YATES. April 17, IHIS. ONKIl.ix Oranges; prime quality 1 Box 1., iiiiuis; 1 Bos liaisons; Km Assort .»l Can.lv for sale by K. W. Kl-Nl'llKUoi:. Marclt 13 ___ jQ YATES has still on hand an as *?• sorted lot of GoUosi Yams, Irom 6 to li Ja*iuavy 31 ÜBS. IXIWIIKK.— Siiliei-i"i' Kiflo I'o-.v.l'-f. liiCiinlslirs, forsi.lf b.v Decembers, imt ' iiAI'MAN (O, -laM.oUK aVC—Kli.itr. Bacon, Corn, f corn M.-al, .v.-, eon«t;i i.Uy •;i■ ut u. .ll .v t Fcbiuuiy ji. lata*. o, * »••' 'V >Ivt ' Commmial iSttorb. ALEXAHDBIAKAB£ETB.:;;:;MAY. 11 IS6*. Corrected Weekly. « 1.60 Family.'.'.'. 13 00 g 15 60 COKN-Whlte }. » fj . Yellow ILI d 'ti ' WHEAT—White, 2 M «» 898 Ked *"• « **» OATS (; #* ® " H ..vi,- ."00 ® 2«0 {.aim," ' 016 @ ois POTATOBS-Irlsl a « » , Sl MAC-per XXI lbs IW § i. IIACON-Hog Round » M f °™ llU'iTEll-rriine 03} g J>» Klrkln USS 9 0*; . CORN MEAL 1« « 1.1? KiJUS 020 ® °21 WW 5 S|W j Sombrero on oil ©00 no i P L AST E R-1...np,0., : -ars ;i ,i«, | TAj i!oi l^. g oS S3 J — ■ i ORANGE "*. 1868. j Corrected Weekly by G. J. Broiming. KIaOUR-Supcrnno »JI <«\ @ }J 2". 1.-,,!..™ I - 00 ('■! 1? Oil ..-';,, „i|V.' WW) (■.. IS OH . WHEAT-WhrVe -... » » • jjg , o$«,:: fS ; APPLES—GreeßUv'bbl 3 oo (••. 3 .hi i itiitii.Vit' U,H s* ""■' > BEANS—WhiIe, V bush HA H- 200 t BACON-Hog mimd »M • 0 M Hams 000 ti> II 00 r.ARTI ° '"' «* B H tiinaj lll'J tfl 0 15 KirrrEß '.' - - 0 2r> <_ OIK) * lil. i i r.iv, . . pv-i.r - - - - - 1 ->0 lil oon ,_{ri, 000 (vi on> ' <-~ovV.lt SEED, - - - »- r >o & O(K> j WGOL-Wiislied.ylb - - 0"0 tOOO j ©range gabbtrlittmenls. I €. T. HUPP A. CO., Dealers In AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, j ORANGE C. 11., VA. I such as , t I RUSSELL'S REAPER AND MOWER, FAVORITE OF THE WEST RUSSELL'S SEPARATOR, BY . I WHICH WE CHALLENGE THE WORLD, GUM SPRING DRILLS, STRAW AND FODDER CUTTERS, CORN SHELLERS, DOUBLE AND SINGLE SPOUTED, and all other STANDARD SHELLERS, CIDER MILLS, WINE PRESSES. CELEBRATED WATTS, MINOR AN D WHARTON AND LIVINGSTON ] PLOWS, all sheen, | I CELEBRATED SELF-DISCHARGING J MARYLAND WHEEL HORSE-RAKE ' HAND GRIST-MILLS, McCONAUGHEY'B PATENT I 1 1 CORN DROPPER, WASHING MACHINES and WRINGERS, OLD DOMINION COOKING-STOVES, VIRGINIA MANUFACTURE, DINING-ROOM OR PARLOR ' WOOD OR COAL. We hnve also established a Blacksmith Shop ami are prepared to tlo nil work In that line,such,uk Mturblnery antl Hteam Engines. Goods aiiil|vvork all warranted. All orders will receive drompt attention. November 93, 11*7. _ NATIVITvITuTINIAN JOB PRINTING OFFICE, ( OHANUIC O. 11.. VA. WITH pleasure we inform our friends [_ that we now have our Jobbing Depart- | inent furnished with all tho latest, styles of l'luin anil Fancy Typo, Borders, .tat., and are _ fully prepurod to execute all sorts ot Printed matter with Neatness and Dispatch. Posters, Merchant's Hills, Husiness and Weihling Cards, Sheriffs, Clerics, Iji'cycrs and Constables' Planks, Lalieli, of all kinds, Scluml Reporls. Circulars, ere. , <f;c, Printed In a style (plain or In colors, Unsur passed by liny Printing Establishment iv the country. Terms possltlvely CASH on delivery of work. March 20,1888. I J. W. SCRIBNER, DENTIST, : HAVING located nt Orange Court House, respectfully tenders *_(__* his Ror vices to his the. publin. 110 is prepari-d tnMs§gp*—*V perform all operations upon iluxt/f *f fr»*ft r IVft h, pool) as Hagylng, Cleans- ma, Kxtractlngand regulating t-lißin. Arti ficial Teeth Insert*, upon Pivot, Guld. Sil ver and Vulcanized Kubber. work war ranted. MpecimeiiH can be seen at his office. lie will upend tho first three.or four days of rverv month in Gordonsville. KKFEttKN-rKS:—Faculty of tbe Baltimore Dental t'nlleifa, April 24, am. "NEW GOODS. THE undersigned takes this method of informing nis frier.tls and the public that he has just recclvetl a supply of Spring and Summer Goods, consisting of Staple and Fancy Dry (lands, Ni.linns, Hardware, lints and Shoes, China, (iltiss untl liileeiiswiiri', liriK-eries, ay.-. Circumstances compel me to .1.. a cash bus iness, and I pledge myself to soli every arti cle nt lln-it.west price. Thankful fortae pat ronage .so liberally bestowed 1 upon me here tofore, I respectfully solicit a continuance of the same, trom as a. Robinson. April 17, IH6B-3m. ] Fine mountain Whisky! THK BEST Article in litis Market, of l Pure Rye Wblskey, just received from Augusta County, by THOS. J. PEYTON. Nov, 22. 1567. ' KfifV BPBISG (>OOf»S. JUST received UMmj a lot of bcautl ful Prints, nnd variety of Notions which I will sell low for (Josh, March 1318H*. E, W, KINCHELOE. I CI'TTI N <■ Axes. Lm;: tunl shorl lirtn ille Sbovels, long handle Pitch Forks, IN boxes Axle Grease, just resolved und for sale : by E. \V. KINCHELOE. December 13, 1_ "OUCKWHEAT.—] have |ust rcoeiv- J* ed a tot of extra Book Wheat dour and hits still unhand n supply of nice dried tii-a eli, s. WNOWHEN YA'l'hLs. Junutiry H. IK6B. . N E Toilet Soaps, Clastile .iiul.broivn x Soup, superior Shaving ('ream, for sale by CIIAPMAN A I'd. December (J, IKH7. i, CMOKINi: TOISACCO, niul a very k ~ Kiiie .Ul lole Of Ci'wlng Tt*>naTCo fair sale by SNOW 1)145* YATES. November i 5, ON' K - Barrel No. 1 Machine «*il ■_ 1 linrrel Spirits Turpentine: l ilarn-l nesi. ouallly KcroslneOil; for sale bj- March ltm_ V.. W.KINIIIF.I.OE. I SYATKS hris inst received a lot of . • Horse Oollars and "Stop* Chains. lamwrytU, VHA ' §1 alnrnort Itrabr. INPORTAIff BIBCOVERY !: THK « POULTERERS' FRIEND,,' Or Cliic'lieis Powder, (Cbivriyht Secured,) A CEIITAIN COtm FOB larESIN CHICKENS AND TURKF.YS. Will prevent and Cure Chicle,, Cholera,and other Diseases common to Poultry, aiul will promote an in crease of Fat. FULL DIRECTIONS ACCOMPANY P.ACH PACKAGE. Price _3 CenlN. TIIE annexed are a few of the certifl a-ates wo have recelvud In proof of tho Miami value and i-llicai-y atf tlie I'otilterurs' Friend : __ Carrollton, lloltlniorn County, Mil., 1 December 18, lt*>7. / Messrs. Ctotwctrthy A Oo : O'ciitlciucii—l have used your "Poulterers' Friend" upon a brood of young chickens* lie.l liini the sjapea,and sin naprpy to say, trial by the use ..f rt ft-rr doses they were en tirely oared. It will certainly cure the-napes when iistil sooordlng toillrecUons. Years, fc QEQROE 11AKMAN. Annapolis, Mil., Fcbmarj 7,1868. Messrs. Clotieorthy it (\'; (Icnttenirn—l hnve soltl all tbe •Toußercr*' I'-rlentl" I receiv.-tl from you !tv>t AiiKiist.— The poultry in tin- Mil ■roll n. line country wns dyliiK very lust with "cholera.'' I r.-eom nii-ntletl your'Toiilterer's Friend," nntl as far as 1 could learn, It bus proved a cure for the discuse. Respectfully, W. K. GOODMAN. Iltiltliuore, Eebrtmiy 2, 1808. Messrs. Ctotworthy A Co: , My ehlekens were dying verylfast with What my neighbors called "Chicken Chole ra." I was Induced to try your "I'ttulterers' Friend," anil it worked liken charm. I gave it as directed, and It cured those that vcre then sick, and I have not seen any symp toms of the disease rdnce. Yours, Ac, B. MENCKEN, Cross and Warner Streets. Jefferson, Frederick Co, Mil., July 22,1887. Messrs. Ctutwurlhy A Co, Ualtimore: dents— The wonderful cures which havo lieen made hy your "Poulterers' Friend," caiiii.it fail to interest nil who raise Poultry. A gentleman of this village has been expe rlnientliigOn ehlrkons with the gapes. He tried your "Pa.ulter.rs' Friend," according lio the directions, nnd It had the desired ef iecil in destroying the worm, effectually re lieving the chicken at once. Since then I have had many isdls for it, ami it baa been used extensively with the same result. It is ot Incalculable value to all who raise Poul try. ■ Rcapec«Uliy, • ' ' - - ' A. SPENCER. , For sale by T. J. PEYTON. Manufactured only by CLOTWOKTHY A CO., DSP Baltimore Street, llaltiiiiore. A liberal discount allowed ul.tn pint-has. Ed In largo quantities. Caution.—The public are cantlonod a gninst any similar preparations out: Clet worthy A IV.'s are genuine. April 10,1868—11 m. Pianos! Pianos ! IjfUJLiD MT.JJAIj P Uii lbuY Has just been swarded to CHARLES M. STIEFF, \ For tho best Piano now made, over I'.nlM- i more, Philadelphia and New Yolk Pianos, t OFFICE ANb WAUKROOMS I ' No. 7 Worth 1.1i..r1 y st. near ll.alio, at, i BALTIMOKE, MI). | CTIEFF'S Pianos! have all tlio latest ■ IJ lmprovonients.inclu.liiigtlie Agraffe Tre ble, Ivory Fronts, and the improved French Action, fully warranted for five years, with privilege of exchange within twelve months If not entirely satisfactory to purchasers. Set 00.1 hand Pianos and Parlor Organs al ways on hand, from Sou to S3OU. References, who have our Pianos In user- General Robert E lice Lexington, Va; Gen eral Robert Ransom, Wilmington, N C; Miss McPherson, Mrs M A Keblinger, Professor II Richards, Dr John R Baylor. Dr Woods, W 11 Thomas, J T Antrim, Albemarle county. Terms liberal; a call Is solicited. April 17,1S(«—ly. mum m tm,. MONUMENTAL t'UOK NTOVK I svpenioK to otukk cook tovf.s sold. Improvement on all others.. CAHTINOS lIKAVY-OVENS bABIIK-Ffl.L HAVBR. WE warrant the above Stove to give Ibe most entire satis fact lon, The larg est Stove soltl, the heaviest Siove sold und the cheapest. Stove sold. Fur sale only hy CUNNINGHAM A COCHRAN, II tunl 65 South Calvert Street, anil Cheap Side, stli House below Lom bard Street, Bill ti more, Md, April 17, .1R«8— ly 1868 SPRING. 1868 LIGHT OVERCOATS, ADAPTED TO THE SEASON, Tweed Overcoats $8 to $13 Eiujlish Melton from $12 to $18, Entire Suits, from $10 lo $18, Large line of Boys and Youth's Suits, $5 1.. $10. Just placed in our Retail Department at the above low prices. CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. A large line of Ooods on sample for men and boy's wear, to suit all tastes. NOAH WALKF.K a* CO., Washington Building, IHS and 187 West lialtliiiore Street, Baltimore, April 10, IHSH—3m; "MOSfIT _ ADKIBSON, 1.M1.1 I. - IN SCHOOL BOOKS AND S 0110 O I. SUPPLIES* iiihirsiiy of Virginia Series SCHOOL AND COLLEGE Text Books, MA Ull V' S.GEO GRAPIIY, 27(1 \\'est*,llal(lmore Street, BALTIMOKE. April 10, IM*--ly, Tiauueck, comum &. xvu.i.tH, Tiu Hare Manufacturers, And Wholesale Kuulers In all kinds of Hollow-ware AND UOjrSJEFtIftMHIIIN.O GOODS, TINNER'S TRIMMI NOS AND STOVES, Sl, South Charles Slreet, near laouibiird St., ISA I.TI MOKE. April 10,18<W—6m.* XV. A ASIIBY, with WILLIAM DEVRIES A CO., Wholesale Dealers In I'OKEIG N AND DO M E IS T I C DEY GOODS, Si 2 Baltimore Strcttt, bet. Howard at Liberty BALTIMOUE, MI). Wm. Devuirs, Ciikistian DKVnrES, ofS. WM. H. DKVirnx, Solomon Kimmeu, G. 1 111 ka isi Ductus. April in, luaH-ly* J. _. SlirKKI., A. J. HIMH.KTON, J. I. WalaSH sickel, HHtibfcfm A CO., IIKAI.KIIH IV , PjUaCY <JOO»S AND IVOTIOrVS, HKS Baltimore street, BALTIMORE. M D, April ag.-isfts-ly. U. M'OOY, ' WC I. UASIN. MrC'OY & «ASI!»;, LEN'L. fWMMIBB*M MEECHArvTri, j !9o.7:lSotilN.=(tfei.t,i>llii.'i.stte(',.:.i 1.x..ban.;.. BALTIMOKE, 511>. I m*UUItV ■ '.-a I Alrrnnoria Cuius. Chas. »v . Cireen, 08 Kino Siri ALEXANDRIA, VI, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in I A NOT AXD WHITE GOODS, DItESS AND TAILOR'S' TRIMMINGS, I,A ItIKSANDGENTH' FUIINIHIIINQ GOODS, ■UK.NTS- f.l»'l-)N KIIIRTH. RIBBONS, hosiery, CJItOVi X, ZEPHYR WORSTEDS, Sllir.T BOSOMS. NOTIONS, Cllll.l'l'.KNS- CARRIAGES. IIOOI'SKII'TS, (direct rrtitn l-'iiciiirles. PaMiAsoiaS tunl t;Mi:iu-:i.i.,\s. Ac, &c., Ac. Wholesale prkres In every respect as low as I'altiiiiorc (jiiolalions. Asms Whestss at Wilson's .Sowing sJn cli'.7c«. November i:.. 1M17.—1y.! __________________ HOOKS A!VO KTATIOXEKV! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AT FRENCH'S BOOK AND STATION KKY STORK, 101 Kin;: St.. Alexandria, Va. I DESIRE In cull the BSawMtUI allen tlnii of Merchttiils. Teiicliei-M, aud Uie Pub lic generally to Ihe large and well set.-. 1 Slock of SCHOOL BOOhS, BLANK BOOKS, MISCEI.LAN 8008 BOOKS, Whloh I otl.-r for sale nt the lowest leash prices, iuclmliug v full assortment of Can. Note nntl belter Paper, Printing V_i_ lll bles. Episcopal add Ctiiluilic Pruyer Honks, Gold Pens, Uolllot'a antl Perry's celebrated Sleei l'.-tii, Tliritltleiis David's raid Arnold's best WrilimjEluld and Ink, Piiitils, Wiiter ■ Color*, lit. mi noes, Pencils, Sltiles.l V.py liooks, .Penholders, Muiiioriiinlnin nntl l*tiss Bnoks, Envelopes, till sizes and iiurttiliOes. Ink- t stands, Chess (lnd Backgammon Hoards nml . men, Pockel DiK.ks, Photograph Allnims, Magazines, Reviews, Newspapers, lla-sks, , Rulers, unit nil otherartteles usually kept in v lirst class Hook nnd Stationery Siore. All in this from llio eonntry prom pi ly at tended to. GEO RGE E. FRENCH. Nov. 10, 'G7-fim. - SPRINGTRAIDE. NEW GOODS'. NEW STYLES! rye KING STBKETI <JA ALEXANDRIA, VA. ' Boots and Mums ! WE would respectfully invite tlio tit billion of buyers who want uniform , and reliable goods to our new stock of LADIES', GENTS', MISSUS' and CHILDREN'S HIXITS AND SHOES of every kind and description, comprising a I great many new stvlcs, which nre nnsurpaas- j edfor lj.-iiuty, coinioit :md tlnrnbility. , Also, have a good stock of heavy goods, suited for the country, to which we would call the attention of Dinners. All we ask Is a call, folly assured that our goods and prices will n.nv fall to give satis, faction. W. li. WADDIr.*. March 17, 1567-—3 m. '_'■__ J. W. NAIJ.S T. R'SIIIKI.I,. H. F. Honour. IMHI W, Kails & Co., Dealers in GLASS,:OILS, FELT, , PAINTS, PITCD, LAMPS, TIN WABK, HARDWARE, CEMENT, C. I'LAS TEK, LIME, BIIUSHES, &c. Manufacturers of DOORS, HASH FRAMES, BLTNDS • MOULDINGS AND HItAOKETS. FACTORY, Cor. Uneen and Fairfax St. STORE, 187 King 81, ALEXANDKIA, Va. Nov. _ 1587.-Iy. ______ Brill & Beach, Manufacturers of Stoves & Tin Ware WOBKKRS VS. AND SHEET-IHON, And Deiilt-rs (ienerally IN HOUSK KEEPING ARTICLES. No. 7 N. Royal St., ALEXANDRIA, Va. Nov. 15, ias7.—ly. >XIA„I7sHED 1823. A. S. GKFrrV. JAB. B.UREKN. «.ici:c:.v & BROTHER, MANUFACTrUKII-S III" Cabinet Furniture, j Corner of Prince ami Fairfax Sts. AI.KXANDItIA, VA. THOSE 111 want of gooil Virpinla ninde Furniture, should give us a call lie titit' baying. We alsoUoejpon band nil kinds nf common Furniture, which we arc settling at. very low figures. A disc-tint uiiulo to t merchants nnd dealers sending us orders, November 18,1887,— ly U, AB. i E. J. lttllierT"" WIIOI.KSAI.F. AND RfcTATI, OKAI.KR IN CHINA, GLASS, ; AND EARTHENWARE No. 65Ktag Stt-eel, ALEXANDRIA, Va; Nov. 13, 'b7-ly. FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS. O. W. JAMIKSON. tt IC CObl-INS. Jamleson & Collins, ;iRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS,, Cor. Royal anil Wilkes M 1..., ALEXANDKIA, VA. ' CASTINGS of every description niiide at Short notice. Ciudi paid for t.ltl lrtui nud ' Brass. Nov. 15, '(Tf—ly. . rjITY HOTEL, WILLIAM 11. FRANCIS, PKOI'KIF.TOR. Corner of Royal and Cameron Sts., ALEXANDKIA, VA. W. S. KKMI'F.K, Sup't. November l^^— ly* _ rj.ftJ.BNl* MANSION HOUSE, Cor. Fairfiu and Cameron Sts., ALEXANDRIA VA., JAMES (JHEEN, l'*.l>l>'tll.TOß. November 15,18(77.—1y. T. 4. flii/avis A Co., 8 ROC I R ft, LIQ _() B AX P COMMISSION MEUOHAXTS, Kan. 07, nntl 60 Cameron streets, ALEXANDRIA, VA. November 15, 181.7 —lint. Blurkc, Herbert & CO., STOCK •ANI> KXCHANIH, IHtOKEKS, ALEXANDRIA, VA, BUT and sell Exchange, Coi", Stocks, Hunk Notes, Ac L'olleeilorM. made on all accessible points In the I'n.ttr-n-States. November 1."., 1867,—8 m, NOTICE TO COT!rTB_,HEBCHAim. WK, hnve on hand a largo stock of HOOTS AM ► Slfi IKS, sail al de for cum. try trade. So whirl, we invite your attention, as they will be rtoltl tit such prices ns cannot fall to give aatSSsfaotlon.- W. 11. WADDEY, 71 Kins Street, Alexandria, Vn. bCmSMss"", lsrts ;;tu. I iipL SA( l\S Suit ill St.ire. antl lor sals •"a'*' Cheap for Cash. Mollis. Now I.unl. SNOWDEN YATES • x.iv.r. w<7 f alltuioic iljabt. . BOSADALIB. THE GKKAT AMERICAN HEALTH RESTORER! TIIK UI-.ST BLOOD I'lritll-IKIt IN THE WORLD I pi, LAWRENCE'S COMPOUND EXT It A 0 T Oi" ROSADALIS. A BAKU 'Mi ( i:.rTAI\ CI Iti: (ASB TUB ONLY tiNt: jarr DisootunEu) for S< nil ii in in ils Various IXiiis. sretl IS fbll 1 'ici'ii.il in tit '■"./''■■ .■'■'- " Etilur.l'■ incut ~,,.> (.' ■ ,ei--'itiiiii. ne I,'im it '■■■l't-.' .. Un.it >, Ei'iu..., nulll ■'-■■<'• "■■■/■"■ unl' i tw.l, Eeti/i. itnis tn cc Is.' vi. Cni it".c t Bare /..'/'", .tc. A • so, S% I'll I LIS IS ALL I. ; VARIOOS FORMS. DISJRA|ES~OF WOMION, f.te.s af Appetite. Sick lfc"i>(" he I.ii-r C',,l --' fski Oil. "■til ill it ■■ lie -• 1 "iv Ur i/.n-c t.t /. ~ , C.i etl. OENSBAL I 1.1. 111-.M.TH, and nil diseases of Ihe' fll.iion. l.fl'KH, AV/i.V/.'r.SM- Cf.AfilH 11. If Ilioftjitr-'ivy ei-atl't'iilosevery k' nd of liu mot-antl bad i.irnl, uiul restores HlSenllN s.--.,cm lo abcr.llhyeoiidtlion. IT I.S PKRPKCTEiY HARMLESS, never p.oducinr; (be.-.! Ib esl lujuiy. THE Ro^io4sis Is not a see. .a mod cine. The i' I Was from which il Ik made f ejiulil'.sheil ii.iinnd eacli. bo. .le, anal ti Is used niul .. t t.tiiiiitiulcd by the Meibcnl Fictuly, w.teeve- it has been. in: odu.etl, as a ffi.Sl'l'l VK I'.ttl UKI.IA -1,1. X Modi tie for Disease* of UieDj.OOD, ra.IVI-.lt and KIDNKVS. erg- ITsetl and ted b.v'l"' leading I'liy s'.-...tis evju..caiieie I Is ku.Hi'ii. •' The foUovlng. among many hundreds of aiT'i-J/t ■ / qNifflis, testify lo ftswbftterous effi cacy•;' * ). ! ; CVRfIFICATES FROM rHrSirr.lN'S: BAi.Tljioaa, Mn., Slareli Ith, ADS. I I bttlievt. l.r. Law.t-net■ n "iaoSailalss' 1 to :he Rest AH' raticr in u**,ah.a therelore i-bi-iA-. fully iccjuiiiieml ii assacli. THOMAS .1. liOYKIN, M. D. liAI.TiMoc.K, II ii., February lctb, 1S«8. Dr. J. .1. f.inert tire : Dear Sir— l lake ploanuro lv rorommpnd- Ing your Itosatjalls as a very powerful alter alivr. 1 have seen it listed In two cams with happy resulls—itne cane of syphil is, inVhich the patient pronounced himself curt -d after having taken five bottles of your i.i. li.-iiie. The other a cast* of serofnla. of longstanding, whleji is rapidly Improving Under It: use, ami the indications nre. tl-af the patient, will soon recover. I have care fully examiner? the formula by which your Hi.siitlalis is made, and liml It nn excellent compound of alterative Ingredients." Yours trbly, It. W. CAKH, tt, D. ■\Vo know Dr. Lawrence's Rosadalis to be n safe uml reliable Alterative, ate, nnd take pleasure In recommending It to the proles bion and the public, A. b. MOOItK, M. V., L. A, SMITH, M. D„ J. 11. iVINI-SKAIi, M. Tt., It. (1. HAHIIAM, M. D., \V. O. DUGGA-N, M. 1)., E. BARNES, M D. H. W: KING, .VI. D., Is. WO(iDAI!I>, M, D.. W. T. bitKVVKU, M. D„ W. J. TUCKER, M. D. January 7th, 1S(I8. I hereby certify that I am personally ac quainted with ths above named physicians, untl they are all gentlemen of respectability and standing in this community. T. C. DAVIS Mayor of Wilson, N. C. January 11th, im ROSALALISWIIL CURE WORST CASKS OF BUBOFULA. HEAD THE STATEMENT HELO-W AND DEBPAUt NOT. WII.SOK Couarv, September 10,1867 a' Dr. J. J. : DtrtrSir— My youngest daughter, aged live years, bus been dreadfully amlcroa with Sera.fula nearly all baa- life. I trii'd a tcreat many Physicians, but without relieving her niiitili; in fturl, most of them saltl there was no hope for a cure. During tbe last spring she was worse than over, her body and limbs being novercal with Hores and blotches—ii-tth la.-c tint! eyes hiutly ult-criitvd nnd swollen. Whilst in this condition, 1 was advised hv Dr. L. A. Stltt to try „your Hosadalis. la't once procured three bottles, antl commenc ed giving it to hor. The ttffrct was ma.t/ical.— In less than a month, to my great astonish ment, she teas i itlii ely curat. 1 am sir, yours, With much respect nnd gratitude, W. W. liUItNETT. Rosadalis Cures all S'-in Diseases. IWii-son, N. C, September 15,1107, Dr. Laurence: Dear Sir—ln is« 2 my sen, now nged five years, was vaeclhated wllh what proved to be impure matter, which completely destroyed his health. |le has been alllioted with tin Invtoterate and ex- i treiut'ly troublesome /:iu_iliun aj the bkin, • soiiii'tiiaes breaking OUt in sores, aVa-. lta«aii tlails was prescribed by my family nbysl, ciau. Hr. A. IX Moore. Afl.r tatting if, a tew weeks my son became and reiuaiu.-, etUirstif welt. Yours, truly, i. U. DANIEL. Chronic Liver Complaint Cured. Tbls is to certify that I wns cured of Chron ic l.ieer n.mj.'.mi/byjttr. Lawrence's [tats;.bil ls, after having bt-en cuiillni'd to my bed and bouse for a lain.; time, and tryiug various medicines witltout benefit. , I know of several others In Hits county cured through tin- use of Rosadalis, rm 1 it can In- found in nearly every house in my iieiKliiiorli'MKl, and tliey all praise il as a great medicine. THOMAS THOKN. Greene County, August 11,1807. Rosada'.'ts is a potent remedy in all Chronic Diseases. . . From (7* W. Blount, Attorney al Laic, 11 thou, North,Carutiua. I have been curcal of Chronic Inflamntion of t be Ear and Part ml 1 icufness, often years' standing, by ilnsudu Ms. GEORGE W. BLOUNT. Rosailalis will cure the. very mtrst cases of Chronic tthtvmatismi ron-rsMOUTH, V.y, February 2i,*1868. Captain J. 11. Raiser : Hear Sir— Thts is to certify that I have been afflicted with Rheumatism for the last By* or six years, many limes unable to move. I tried all medicines recommended to me for the disease, without receiving any benefit,— Having heard "Rosadalis" highly spoken of I procured a bottle, and finding some-relief ' continued it until lain happy tunny thnt I inn coiiijileteiy well. 1 nut only consitla-r this "Hosadalis" n sov ereign remedy for Rheumatism but, 1 be lieve it also a preventative, ami cheerfully recommend it to the "afflicted." Yours very truly, JAMES WEBB, Wilson, Jtinnrtry 7, lSfiS. I hereby certify that I have nsed Dr. Law rence's justly celebrated Rosadalis iv my family its n general Alterative ami Tonio, wish tlie most satisfactory results, and I therofore conscientiously reoonunend it lo the public us a .Medicine of ran- ami genuine merit. JAMES W. DAVIS, Sheriff Wilson county, North Carolina. Rosadai.ts —This inetllclne baa met with an unprecedented success lv this CoMAiuui ty. Captain ir.ila.T, tlie polite and attentive a'xent for this city, lii'fttrrjis us t bat. il is next to impossible to supply tin- detnmid matte for 11; anil that the medicine is efltecting some wontlerful cures, and giving great sal- Isfaclion to all who |itive used It.— _i or folk liai/ij Journal, Xueemhcr 2!l, I&U7, PREPPAKED ONLY BY J. J. I.AXVftENCK, M. IJ., Chemist, BALTIMORE, MD., (IMcof Wilson,Nmth Carolina,) Price $1.50 Vvv Rottlc. at** Sold wholesale by all the principal Wholesale Druggists in all the Inrt-c ail its of the Uplted .States nml British America, und retail, tl by Druggists everywhere. All letters of Inquiry, aftc, promvOy an swa-red. Adtlress, Dr. 9t J. IiAAVUEXfJE & CO., ■ SOLI PRQPBIXTfXRa anal .v.I Xi'FACTrHFRs, •ill Rttllimni-c Street, 1! A I. Tl It OR E, MI). Por sate by H. D. TALIAFERRO, \|.i'|i 17. IMS-. 3m. Orange ' nurl lions. . I |)nb.if urtufflriatt *w(ts\. st< )iu. nousiT FOR SALE OR BINT. IWILL sell, rent or lease on reasona ble terms the valuable new Store, (recent ly fltted-up, inside and out, in Ihe most t .c. goal and complete style,) adjoining Dr. 11 11. Taliaferro's Drug Store ana opposite the. Exchange Hotel. There is no better stand in tin- whole village, antl no store nia.re tho-. roughly or more handsomely arranged. Tlio Interior and exterior ofthe building havo Itot-li been lately painted anil inatle to pre sent tin attractive appearance. Those who know me, know Unit I am not a man to tlo things hulf-wiiy, and 1 invite all who desire to buy, rent or lease to call at uu early day, so I hat I may decide whether or not to stock the store myself. V. A. HOUSEWORTH,, April 17,1507. Orange Court House. (Table Tow a ILot Fer Sale. ' "iVILL l,c •Pl'-i at l inlllio miction, <"* IT .Vfluriltio. Ha indilay tif Mtt!f,Wm_ If Mi le nm ibe next fatrdav thereafter, infroirro Ihe Kxc'uange Hotel,ths VALUABLE TOWN LOT, situated on the South side of Main Street,' between the Courl House and the Elxehango 11t.r.-l. :..!;■. i t flu CoUl'l ti.>U:.- I,tit. Saitt Ijol ttaiisM.ii.i si eel 50 feetor more and runs hack I 200 ;..■!. Thts is perhapa Ibe mo I desirable stand In llio village for a, l.n- tilths liotis,- tn any t.lud. 'J'ttis 10l lias on il inte t.r the largest nud. -besi tee Houses In Ihe whole country, ivall eti m nit smile. I v good order and Keeps ice. throughout i ii" whole * ear. Terms very net nod;.ring .iiial will be ' made known ou i iic day of sale. J. 11. IHjUsEWORTH, ' April 17,1568. Auctloin-er HOl'Si: AM) LOT FOtt SAIA I OFFER for sale, the House and Lot on which 1 now reside. a.leaning ilm li-si- . ilr-i:--i- ..I lir. 1.. P.Taliaferro nmtMrs.l.M, Fry. The lot contains abunt a half acre of grounat, the I it ii Ist- is a two story BRICK DWELLING, willi two rooms on thenrst,and three on tho second Moor, antl un ext-t Ih-nt baaemenli tu ning room, with closet and dairy room at tached. Tbe kitchen IS of brick. with t'.t.ir rooms. A well of (int. water iswith In Iw.-nt*/r ttetof the house. 11 has a! i nt TONsnry out build ings. -All <if which are in good order*. . For terms apply to the subscriber. July UlllKJi W. 11. CHAPMAN. Orange C. 11. Va NEW! A till THU l'l ltl.lt; I WOULD i-'esiieetl'iilly infnriu my frientls nnd Ibeeilisensoi'Orungi- and ti.o utljoiiiing. (,'ounties, thai I have just ret.-' ixrlVexVii-mfgL- stwckt, of which 1 will eiiuuiu rtlte, ill purl: . ~r ...DJI.Y OOODS. • Onlloops, bleached nnd brown Coltonl, Kentucky .leans Linseys, Casslntercs, Tlok ing« a uai Flannels. HARDWARE. ~ Axes anal Helves, Cress out and Hand Saws, Mill ami Hand-saw Files, Hammers. Steel Squares, Hatchets, CliisseTs, Wood""- Screws. Iliiit'es, Augiii*-, LooksCurryX'ombN, Spades, Shovels Collee Mills, Rat Traps.Suil Irons, Drawing Knives. - TIN WARE. Hiicke'.K, oil Cans.Pans, I'lntes,Coffeefots,- Cups, Wash liasins, li tellers, Dippers, Stew I'ans. WOODEN WARE. Painted-Iron untl white bi-nss-bmind mica* els-, Lard and llutl.T Cans, sugar Boxes. OROCERIEsi U Sugars of nil grides, Coffee, Tea, Pepper, Molasses, Salt, Nails, prime Cheese, Crack-.'. ers, Hope anal I'wlni-, Linseed nil, .Spirit*' Tiirpeutlne, White Lead, Copal Varnish, Dye Stuffs. Mason's Blacking, Soap, Candles, fine. Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, Cigars;. I'ipt s tunl stems, l'owder, Shot, Caps, Tubus. . A lurge stock of Boots and Shoes. LIQUOKS. My stock Is large and select, consisting Of the finest mountain and Bourbon "Whisky,. seven year's old, Apple Brandy, eight year's old. tine Wines, French Brandy, Rum, Gin., which I erunrrnittuc to be the host brought trf this market since the war. Just come and aire, ami J enn satisfy the lnostjscrupulous. I sell Calico for 10 cents; Sugar, good, l'l cents; Rio Codec *2. r . cents, Cheeso 25 cents*; Siioes, women's, 11,6(1, uud other things in {iroportlon. Give me a call ainl I will tlo my test to pleism you. T. J. rF.YTitN. All kinds ol country produce taken tv ea> change for goods. January S, ISC.B. ~~ T_"W]VSHIX«TON OUS , LYNCHBURG, VA. IX KEW IIUIIS, BEING tliejowncrof this valuable pro** perty, I huvo taken charge of it on my ownnceourit, with the determination of mak ing it a Ilrst-class Hotel ill all oi Its depart-, ments, having had It thoroughly refitted and lurnished so as to accommodate both ladles nnd gentlemen with all tho convenience* nnd comforts. The table will he kept supplied nt all meals ' witli the best, that the market will afTVtrd, while the bar will be furnished With the pu rest of Ijiuioi'K, Wines, iVo., ami ntiilher tur passea! hy any m Virginia. The services of Mr. M. P. Rlpdsdlt have beCTt secured to take charge us principal mannfler assisted by Mrs. M. J. ul tabs, both vf them highly capable of conducting the business of hotel ki-oping and being well known as such,', it sit with eonirdence assure the public tliot In patronising the house they will have no cause t.t complain. The omnibus will attend the Depots.regu larly to take paesagers up to tha.-house ami, return, them to tin- Depots free if charge.— Being centrally located, convenient to tliof principal (business of tne plaeo, with lho Postofflce in the building and'with lirst class. accommodations at reduced rates, I oortfl .lclitly expect n fair share of patronag* from my friends and the public. T. C. S. FERGUSON. , Lynchburg, February 11, l.'-fiS—flm. ■ Look to your liatererit ! ; AND PURCHASE A FIRST GLASS Cooking Stove! THE CELEBRATED MONUMENTAL COOKING STOVE Is Superior to any in the Market. THE Various Sizes and Dow Prices at which w-e sell them will enable Every Family Desiring a PgarxcT OooKUso Ai-ca ratub to obtain one. I also keep constantly on hand untl sell nt Wholesale or Retail, it Full Assortment, of Custom made TIN AND BHEET-IRON WARE, JAPANNED, COPPER and ENAMKLLKD WARE; nntl articles for HOUSEKEEPING GENERA I.L V Particular attention imid to Hoofing, Hpont in'-*, ai el an out-door work In my Hhi- All Goods and Work warranted nrfVepre* sauted, aud orders are respectfully solicited.' T. .!. VAUirjIAN, ' Main St., opposite W. C. liutler atCo. . > CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA, Nov. 22,1867. Or. W. ALFRED JOKES, '.1 DENTI ST, TVfILL visit Oriingo Court, IlTiitfrj " professionally j_i_ during its regular _***_iß_ mouthy Court, und A_%_W)***V*i* renuiiiiashort tiint . _&_%■& \___ My t.taice, when not dEI .-ATsr***** -M professionally v - .',. -Jr gaged nt other phic- J_W^_^______\________W_U_r es, is lit Minlisoil I :5I Vf ffIU Court House, Va. . November W, 1987.—tt XKWfi«iOOI>S ! MEW ftOOOSII WK aro in receipt of Parlor , ain,l lliuitl Lumps, patent Lauturs, Lamp \v irks Lump Trimmers and Burners,KcrtS. slneOU, anefjongreas Letter stud NoiePn pt i. common Letter and Note Papcr,Cupj'lt. per. Krench .Note Pnpst un.l I'.nvt lopes, Ifuir ami White Envelopes, Hyron nml Garote Mi lit Collars, Rubber, and Horn Toilet anil Pocket Combs, Tooth, Hair.Nail shoe and tttlier Hrushes, black Silk Walcli .UuunlN, Coat's and Green .v Daniel's white and ebl ored Cotton, Ac., nil or which we will sell cheap for cash. CHAPMAN A CO. November 2H, 1887. liod'l'SAAlr . r TIIE nnderslgrretj would rfegpectftilly -*- niint-unci. to the citizens of Ornngeand the public generally that be has Increased, lilts labilities, and \. itli a good staick of mate rial on hand, la now better prepared to fur* ni-lt lliem witli Boots and Shoes. Ashero toforo, satinfaetli.it guaranteed ornosaSei,— It .vim wish to encourage home iiianuUcturo, yon can do so now without excuse. Give me a cull before purchasing shodd* work. Ij. g. ECKLOFF. January 3,1887. i*. d. _n»Kir7~ Attorney At Law, ORANOK COURT HOUSE, VA., TyiLL practice in the Courts of Or-i '» nunc', Madison. Louisa and Oreen.-.— All Claims for Collection promptly atliin.leil to. . (Kllee next tloor to Thomson's store. April 17, 18CS—(,m* ( 'ItiS'Li'i KB.—C'ruphetr r..|,l iTnTvTn Sugars; superior Golden Svrupr pui» old (iii-.eriiiin ni, Java Laguyrn bihl rtiocoit rec: bestGuiipowderTen,wi salvby November SB, WSJ. cIIAI'M a^h.Ctl. »p. 1 a."ti.-le id cM.Ti x ,-.-.-.prtn-.e and Family Flour, in store and. fii'ir-ny' A "HuiisoN. a-ngalst ll), 15.,.- A Kltl-.sil Joi ~i L'onfi. '.it narled. hiss xl received liy MNOWDEN YATKB .li■.. ■■ . . ■