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LOCAL NEWS. Coax.—Our corn crops look splen didly, utter the late rains, but the ef fect of.he drought will be seen at shuck ing time. The Fair.—The ladies ot the Episco pal Church are working like beavers for their fair which takes place on August Court-day. It will »'c a splendid affair. Hook, Weddkbbcrn & Co —See the .advertisenreiit of this great house, which is destinC'd to be, if it is not already, the leading house of its class in Alexan dria. "Bio Tomatoes.—Our friend, Roirr. E. KiNtiiEi.oE,has sent us two tomatoes, each of which he say weighs two pounds. They look like It and we are much obliged to him. Oot any "roiiß'n cars," Hob? _____ Good Shavi;.—The eating of raw on ion* and the cursing ol Yankees ex cepted, a good shave Is the greatest of luxuries on a hot day. Ham Robinson Is a good shavist, for he shave* with a "rattler." Cabpevtebs.—One day many years ago, when we were in a great city, we made an engagement to take ft young lady to the opeta. We hadn't a cent In the world. Walking up to a journey man carpenter, on whom we had never laid eyes before, we asked him, without apology or explanation, to lend ns live dollars. He looked ns hard In the face, pulled out the money and handed it to us. Ever since then, we have had a ge>od opinion of carpenters, and olten and over determined to*ayagood word for them. We say It now. We have known many carpenters, but never one who was at heart a bad man. We be lieve that if a man Is in a tight place, he apply to a mechanic and especially a carpenter. Our Saviour was the son of a carpenter, und It is said worked Himself at the trade for many year*. Wherefore Qod has blessed the carpenters. Routt's Invention's.—Last week, we gave an account of Routt'* briar-cutter —his latest patent. The other inven tions for wh'cli he holds letters patent are the Kneading Device, the Combined Seeder and Fertilizer, the Draining Machine, ainltlieCtil#rator, or Double Shovel Plough. Touching this la»t Routt lias lately received the following among many other letter* ot coinmcn dution. M-TciiKM.'s, June 19th, 1808. Peak Sib:—With every other approv ed implement, I find your double shorel plow of the patccrn you gave me indispensable. Yager lias received hi*. Please send me one by the first oppor tunity. It must supercede, all other im plements of that description. Hoping you all the success you so richly de serve, I am your Friend, D. F. Si.acohteb. A. T. Routt Esq., Liberty Mills Va. Routt's inventions have paid and paid well. They have given »n enviable no toriety to Orange county, and have beon one cause, we think, ot the accu mulation here of agricultural agencies and factories. Routt's success should stimulate the youth of the county to try their hands at inventions, by which for tune awaits tliem more surely, often times, than in law, medicine or any of the so-called learned professions. Our Disgusting Ticket Office.—Can not the NatUre Virginian exert Its in fluence over the rulers of the 0., A. & M. Railroad, and stir up their pride in regard to the station house at Orange f At no point on the road has such en tire neglect been shown for the conve nience of traveler* and for the accom modation of the Agent. It is a dis grace to the beautiful village that by It* name gives liestige to the road.— There Is no place for ladies to go, the Agent's ofliee is used as ticket ofliee, baggage room and general place of re ception for all classes and colors. No attention has ever been paid to the com fort of even this office. This gross neglect and injustice ought to be examined In to and corrected by the Examining Committee If they have any regard for their reputation as beneficiaries of the road. All along the road, we see employed young men of the Old Virginia families, whose "metal has the ring of true steel." Virginia needs every one to help bring back her lost greatness.— Such men elevate labor, and we should encourage tliein by our sympathy antl and support In every manly struggle to do their duty ; not as exacting task masters, but with forbearance and en couragement and attention to their ne cessary wants as employees of the oom pany. We cannot hope to retain them unless we do. Better show a liberal ■spirit to our own blood than import for cignei*. Has the President of this road forgot ten that Orange is the birth place of many of hi* noble name ? Surely he must feel'a pride iv her "Land Marks" nnd an interest In her people. We ask his aid in this matter; and the Old Vir ginia gentlemen who constitute the Bonrd of Directors, have they no sym pathy wi th the pride and wants of her citizens, and their rights as liberal pat roni/.ers of the road? We call and call loudly on them to look to this injustice done to ORANGE. RE-t-i.T.—Our friend "Orange"' is too hard upon the worthy "management") of our excellent road. The ticket olHce is rather rough, but it is not a very great deal worse than the other ofllces along the road. Does "Orange" want a mar ble palace? What earthly objection can the ladles of Orange have to herd ing with negroes and dogs ? Who are the ladies of Orange, any way, and what, forsooth; is Orange Court House? Give,the "management" a little tone, aud we warrant yon that within less than twelve or ltlteen years Iron this very day, they may possiMy begin to allow their attention to be directed lei surely, casually aud momentarily this way. Give 'em time, give Vm time they are busy now, drawing their large salaries ami drinking their line old Wine., Notice to Fabmer*.—E. W. Kincue i.oe litis been appointed agent for U'.e sale of A Mintw Cok's Super-phosphate of Lime, He lias a large *lipply now on liatitl which will be sold at. m.iuiil'ac- j hirers prices. AdvcrtlMfncnt next week. < Declined.—Rev. T. M. Carson has ' declined another, still more urgent and ( more lucrative call to Kentucky, llish- j op Ccmminos seems determined to have 1 him there. Conscious ot doing goo<i • work here, Mr. C. is unwilling to leave ' until that work is accomplished. I • J Concebt at Cuwki'er. —The ladies of Culpeper will give a Concert on Tues- I day evening next, when a number of i fine musicians from Baltimore will as sist. Theproceedsof the Concert to be ( applied in aid of the Memorial Associa tion lor the Confederate dead. Our readers respectfully and earnestly re quested to attend. Chained to a Roc*.—The local edi tor ol the Lynchburg News says: He (llemdon) wa* at once taken by his captor* to Orange Court House and lodged in jail, where he is now heavily ironed, and chained to a rock weighing two tons, rendering any further escape impossible. Yes, and his chain weighs 300,000 lbs. "neat." H kbndon has become so "penrt" since he returned to the jail and its excellent and abundent fare that he has turned artist and adorned his cell with a char coal cartoon entitled "Herndon in the Hoods," which Is said to represent to the life, ludicrously yet painfully, the terror and anxiety the poor creature endured for days when the rustling of a leal, the breaking o{ a stick or the falling ol a rotten limb threw bun Into an agony of fright, lhe jailor Is said to be thrown Into convulsions oflaugh tcr every time he sees this picture, and ' Ukrndon himself enjoys it. ] Orange Ingenuity.— The following , appears In the Richmond correspon dence ot the Petersburg Express: Yesterday 1 saw an aged man, from the county of Orange, who has an ap paratus for milking cows. He claims that It i* entirely original with himself —a new invention—and that be intends to apply for letters patent, etc. It is , ingenious, but yet simple,and I may at i gome future day give your readers a ] minute description of this remarkable contrivance. It gave* the milker all the trouble of manipulating the teat, i which lias ever been regarded a»";tlie < most unpleasant portion of the milking j process. i News to ns and to everybody In the ' county. Ahl Cbutch, Cbctch, you ! are a great manufacturer. To all of Which the attention of ray friends and the public la respectfully called—at the one price Store, near the Depot. June 12, I s **" IV G. ECKLOFFj ITORMOXSVILLE FKMALEBEMIIIJARY 'I'llL second session of tills Institution -1- wril open on Monday of September next. TEKMS:—Board and tuition In English Brunches for five months tIoO.OOO Musi,- and 'jingungesextra. For further information address Kiev. CHAHI.Es BEACH, July 21,1*68.—2 in. Gonlonsvllte, Va. WOOL \V_NTKD.—I will purchase any quantity of Wool, either washed, or unwiaibcd, delivered , for which the high est mill ket price will liepniil. May, at* m A. THOMSON. AFUKSllloTof Coiifectiotiaries. just r.-celved by BNOWDEN YATE*. January 81,1*0 S. «■»»"•-• _■——-• "IM* I'armrn and IManter».— A The Lodt Manufacturing Company, the oldest and largest concern of the kind iv the Culled States, possessing extraordinary fn cilitlea for the manufacture of Fertiliser*, controlling cxcliurinely the nlgllt-soll, nihil, bones anil dead animals of New York, Brook lyn and Jersey cities, as also the great Coin liiunipaw abbuloiis offer for sale, In lots to suit customers, K,OOO TONS or DOUBLE-REFINED POUDRETTE mado from night-soil, bleod, bones alid;otl'af, ground lo il powder Ils effects have wen most astonishing, doubling the crops ami maturing them ten dnvs or two wcoksearlier. Equal to the best brands of Supel pluwphate of Prcsad Crop, al though sold only for Thirty Dollars per ton. Packed in .barrels of 250 pounds each. BONE DUST. I—COARSE and FINE MIXED. 2—FINE, suitable for Drilling. And 3— FLOURED BONE. We warrant our Bone to Analyse Pure- Packed In barrels of !1W pounds each. For Winter grain, Double-Hetlned f'oudrelteand Fine Hone, mixod in eijunl proportions and drilled in with the seed, have produced most remarkable effects. Sold as low as any arti cle of some purity and fineness tn llie mar ket. NITRO-PIIOSPIIATE OF LIME. We offer this Phosphate confidently as be ing as good. If nnt superior, to any crcr made or sold in this market, containing a larger amount of soluble Phosphate and Ammonia than usual In Superphosphates. For Perma nent, as well as for immediate powerful ef fect n i" in hind, it has uu equal. Price iv New York, $53.00 Per Ton of 2,000 pounds. For Price Lists, Circulars, Ac, apply/to HOOE & WEDHEHBURN, Alexandria, Va Or to ALLISON A ADDISON, June B, 1808—6111. Richmond, Va. TTAViXG located at On ■*-JL House, reKpeotfully tenders Jiis .service* to his friends and tlie public Ho is prepared to perform all oporationH upon the Teeth, such as (.'leans- ****'-■— ; Ing, Extracting aud regulating them. Arti- : lit-ial Teeth inserted upon Pivot, Gold. Sil ver and Vulonnlred Rubber. Work war ranted. Hpecimena can be seen his ofnee Teeth extracted with littleoi no pain, with out da igor to the patient, by 11 v; use of loea ana?Bthetlcri. Ho will spend the first three or four;day of every month in GonloiiHvllle. lln-MRENrBs:-Faculty of tho BalUntor Dental College April 24. 1808. " NEW GOODS.~ TIE nrulersigtietl takes tills mctlioi of informing nls frleads nnd the pnbli that he has Just received n supply of Spring and Minimi r Kaodv, consisting of Staple and Fancy Dry Good Notions, Hardware, Hate and Sliocs, China Glass anil Queenswure, Groceries, Ac. CI re umst slices com|iel me to do v cash bus lness, und 1 pledge myself to sell every iirt clo at the lowest price. Thankful forttie pa ronageso liberally bestowed upon me here Hifore, 1 respectfully solicit a continuance o esiuiie. THOMAS Ai HOMNHO'N. April 17, ISA*—3m. lA/YLBS. Prime Smoking I'obace a\J\J from Greensboro North Carolina: li His. Prime Chewing Toliacco, just receive and for sale I.\- K. \V. KINCIIKI.Of"'.. March 13 IS6B. Wanted 1 wish to employ ami exjier perlence Well Waller, to wall a well: bout—SO feet deep. Apply Immediately November 1. tafe- T. J. I'KVT'iN *M"OTie£.—Jus. received ft good tup -I.™ sii|iplyof double sliuck Mattrasses, on consignment aud for sale hy May.*."*.. *V*W _ uUimort (Ernie. IMPORTANT MISCOIERY! THE - I*ol LTBHERS' l-'IM K.N D,.' Or tliicltcii Towdcr, (.Copyright Secured,) A certain (ÜBK cob CbIPCS IN CHICKEN'S AM) TUBKEYS. Wt/'fireDenf and Cure Chicken Cholera, and tither Diseases common to Poultry, and trill promo"* an in crease, of Eat. FULL DIRECTIONS ACCOMPANY EACH PACK UiE. Price «5 frills. T__ annexed are n few of the certiti A ouies wo have received In proof of tho Brent value and ollieacy of tbe Poulterers' Friend : ~ . Carrollton, Haltlruore County, Md., 1 Deiwrtm MV MM / Messrs. Clotlimrthy A- Co : Gentlemen—l have used your "Poulterers' Friend" up <v a brood of young chicken* that, liiul the gupos, und urn happy to say, that by the line of a few doses lliey were en tirely cured. It will curl—lnly care thogupes when used according todlrectlona. Yours, Ac. GEORGE HARMAN. Annapolis, Md., Eebruarj 7,1H08. Messrs. Ctoticorihy A CO : (i-i-iiiipimi-l have sold all the "Poulterers' 1-rleliU ' 1 received from you last August.— The ponltrv In tho surrounding country was dvlng very fast with "Cholera." I recom mended your "Poulterer's Friend," und as far ns 1 could learn, it has proved tt cure for tlie disease. Respectfully, W. R. GOODMAN. Baltimore, February 2,18*8. Messrs. Clot worthy A- G>.- Aly chickens wore dying very'fust -with wlni; mv neighbor* culled "Chicken Chole ra," 1 wa* induced to try yoor "Poulterers' Friend," nnil it worked liken charm. 1 gave it as directed, nnd It cured those Unit were 1 lull sick, and 1 have nut seen any symp toms of the disease since. Yours, Ac., B. MENCKEN, Cross and Warner Streets, JefTerson, Frederick Co, Md., July 22,1887. Meter*. Clotworthy A CO, Baltimore : Gents —The wonderful cures which hove l>een made by your "Poulterers' Friend," cunnotfnil to Interest all who raise Poultry. A gentleman of this village has been expe rimenting on chickens with the gapes. He tried your "Poulterers" Friend," according to the directions, audit had the desired ef fect iv destroying the worm, effectually re lieving the chicken tit <*""f*tfi. Since then have liinl niiiiiv calls for TT; am! it lias been used extensively with the same result. It Is of Incalculable value to nil who raise Poul try. Uespucttntly, A. SPENCER. For sale by T. .1. PEYTON. Manufactured only by CLOTWORTHY A CO., IMH Baltimore street, Baltimore. A liberal discount allowed when purchas ed In large quantities. CavTXOM. —The public are cautioned a irninsi any similar preparations out: Clot worth v & Co'a are genuine. April 10,1*68—6 m. MONUMENTAL COOK STOVE I SUPERIOR TO OTHER COOK TOVKB SOLD. ' Improvement on all others. OASTINuSHEAVY-OVKNS LARGE-FII.I. SAVER. WE warrant the above Stove to give the most entire satisfaction. The larg est Stove sold, the heaviest Stove sold and the cheapest Stove sold. For sale only by CUNNINGHAM A COCHRAN, 1 63and 65 South Calvert Street, and Cheap Side, 6th House below Lom bard Street, Baltimore, Md. April 17, .UHB—ly RELIABLE BONE I Kit III.IZKKS. BaUGH'B OK.LKBHATKD < COMMERCIAL BONE MANUREB. Ilnlllmerc Agency 07 and 105 "tmlth'a Wharf. i-mcKS in iiai.timoke: Rough's Raw Rone Phosphide $5G per ton of an*) pounds; Boughs Chicago Rone Fertilizer, 818 per'on,- Bough* Cliicago Blood Manure, 818;)er ton; Maryland Powder of Bone, SlHper ton; Calumet Mills Bone Dust, iiiupcr ton. rpiIESE valuable Fertilizers can be A had at regular market rates, freight add ed, from dealers at all accessible points throughout the country. , These articles are offered to the agricultur al community with entire confidence as be ing both prompt and permanent In their ef fect. They will bring the crops forward at once, and "being made from pure bone, their effects will last for years. They nre used In every' part of the country with entire success and the sales of each are constantly increas ing. Send for samples ami circulars. GEORGE DUGDALE, Manufacturer's Agent, Nos. !I7 and 106 Smith's Wharf, Baltimore, Md. Mr. A. P. Routt, of Orange County. Va., has been appointed Agent for the sale of the above valuable Fertilisers, und Is prepared 1 tv furnish them at, the manufacturer's lowest 1 prices, freight added. Call and see samples ■ and hear what he has to say about them. » July 31,1868—3 m. _.lunribria ftarbs. « has. ""*♦'. Careen. 08 Kino St. ALEXANDRIA, Va. Wholesale and Retail Dealer In FANCY AND WHITE GOODS, DRESS AND TAILORS' TRIMMINGS, LADIES AND GENTS' FURNISHINQ GOODS, ■GENTS' LINEN SHIRTS. RIBBONS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, ZEPHYR WORSTEDS, SHIRT BOSOMS, NOTIONS, CHILDREN!*' CARRIAGES. HOOP SKIRTS, (direct from Factories. PARASOLS and UMBRELLAS. Ac., Ac., Ac Wholesale prices in every respect as low as Baltimore quotations. Agent Wheeler A Wilson's .Sowing Mv- Bentitlful Ten Sets, lee-Pitchers, Castors Spoons and Forks, and all kinks of Sil ver and Plated ware, exactly at manu facturer's prices, and will guaran tee to sell Table Knives and Forks of all styles by tho set or dozen as cheap as they can be bought . in the cities at wholesale. REPAIRING AND ENGRAVING. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired in the best manner, anil warranted. Ijirge plain Gold f'.lngs, Silver antl Plated-ware engraved In beautiful style/rcco/cftorpc. Orders from the country anil the adjacent Counties will receive prompt attention.. Store Room on Main Street, Ctilpe'pe.r, vrt. May '22, 1868—ly. ~HO I FOR CFLPEPER ! NEW SUMMER AND FALL GOODS! HILL & KIRK, "♦lain St. Culpeper C. H., Tra., ARE now receiving direct from New York a most beautiful and well selected strnr*r[ of SUMMER AUD FALL DRESS OOODS, consisting of Heavy Dry Goods, Fancy Goods and Notions, Roots and Shoe*. Indies' Hat*, Dress Trimmings of every description, Itihlsm* ana Etower*, Men's and Roy's Hats, O'roecriet, Hardware, Qucensware, Wooduarc, Ac., Ac. Parties visiting Culpeper Court House will tlnd It to their interest to give ns a call, us we are selling our goods at a small advance above coat. Persons ordering goods will huve them forwarded per Freight at: our ex penee HILL A KIRK. June 19.1*68— ly. , "V • -«-—-•»» SUMAC WANTED., • 1""HE subscriber wishes to pifrcM!*fi - Sumac of o oood quality, tor which he Is willing to pay the Hlarheflt Market Price atoll times and In any quantity. TheSn rniic must, be of good color, tree of stems, dirt and berries. Parties who may have Sumac of the above description, during the present season, will Unit It to their advuntage to call on or address the subscriber. It suould be cured os much as possible under shelter on a plank door, to preserve it* color and strength ami keep It free from dirt or sand. Tho stocks, stems and berries should be carefully raked and picked out before send ing to market. It Is a mistaken idea to save the large stems—there Is no strength or weight Tn them. R. G. ECKLOKF. June 12,1888. THeTiRUINIA EIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. (CUAUTKKKD 1832.) Actual Capital •I'W.OOO INSURES against EIRE ut current, rates. , ... Insures against Marine Losses, as for thir ty-six years past, on fair terms. We Invite a slill larger share of public pat ronage, assuring our citizens that their inter est will be advanced while bestowing it. W. L. COWARDIN, President. W. 5. WfLLIAMS, Agent, Orange Court House. JulyS, lf*f»— TtiURKE'S IRON WORKS, STAUNTON, VA. J. E. ROLLINS, WITH W. A. III'RK r. IRON FOIJMii, MACHINIST, AXD MANI'KArTDIIKB OP STOVES, HOLLOW WARE, PLOWS, MILL QKARINO, IRON RAILINO, Ac, SPECIALTY.— The celebrated Liv ingston liough. Allkindaofrepo work done promptly and ou moderate term . July 3, I*BB.—3m. k PABHA.VI, Booksellers, Station rs, _»P DKAI.EKS IS Piano Fortes, RICHMOND, VA. TlllrY iiiuniifuctui-e llliinW Books for Clerks of Courts and Merchants' use- Publish Hands' new Form Book—keep the best Piano Fortes for sale— have a large stock of LAW BOOKS, new and second hand, at low prices, anil attend to orders promptly. April 21, 1888-ly. PATO'IteR OF PURE BONE. FINELY ground Hones, ground from pure bone, without admixture of any kind. Price JoO per ton. Also, Lime aud Plaster, AND SAWED LCM HER. For sale by SCOTT A DILWORTH. (lordonsvllle, V a. N. B.—All Rinds of Lumber sawed for cus tomers. May 20, !Sfiß-tf. NEW GOODS FOR SPRING AND SUMMER. I HAVE just received my stock of new Spring and Hummer floods, and re spectfully invite my customers und friends generally to cull and examine for themselves before purchasing, Uive me a fair trial and I have no doubt of being able to please you Sales at tbe lowest prices for cash. I have also just received a lot of Extra Flour. BNOWDEN YATES. April 17,1868. "the leg gallery, No. 007 Main Street, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. MR. DAVIES i* producing the most elegant pictures we have ever seen, and ut the most reasonable rales. Mays, 1808 WOOL WANTED. —I *isll to pur chase any quantity of fine and common Wool, washed or unwashed, for which I will pay the highest cush price, if deliverod at any Station on the Railroad. May 16, 18H8. E. W KINCHELOE. ONE Uox Orange*; prime quality 1 Boxlrf-mons; 1 Box Ralsons; 100 Assort ed i iiiulv, for sale by E. W. KINCHELOE. March B 18MS. SI. MAC.—I will pay the highest price In goods or money for any quantity of Sumac. Ii W. KINCHELOE. July 17, In», I ciiiit rr.b Jiiaii BaUi. OKANGK LAND I'OR SALE. *T*aiK tiinlersigiieil Wishim; to f-emovc A. to the Wost, (.not North, 1 ) oll'ors for sulo tho Tract ef »_iiul on rtlileh be now rcslilu*, sltmltsd about six miles East of Orange i.'oiirt.llouse.oii the or ange suit Fredericksburg I'lun'i' Koad. '-on tainiiig -A"",, seres, aboot M sew* of whlt-h is mi.lev cnltiVottnii, W acres under il good fence, part well tuli.cn iv grass, the. balance in timber. There in-.- 22fl young growing fruit trees mi thH place; is well watered, end ilea on both aides <•; tin- I'lnijk roud, Tbelm provenienlsconsist u(n new log DWELLING HOUSE, with four rooms and a passage ten feet w Id* good frame stable, corn-house, wagon-house and meat-bouse. > ~• . As I am very nnxlon* to remove to the West, I will sell this farm for one-third lsaa than the same quality ol land can be bought In Virginln. JAMES S. CAMPBELL. May 1,1B«S —tf. , MOREHOUSE FOR SALE OK RE N% • I WILL sell,rent or lease on reasona ble terms the valuable new Store, (recent ly fltted-up, inside anil out, in the moat elai g'allt und complete style,) adjoining Dr. li. T>. Taliaferro'*" Drug Store and oppoalte the Exchange Hotel. There is no better stand in the wnole vlllnge;,and no Store more tho roughly or more handsomely arranged. The interior anil exterior of the building have both been lately pain ted and made to pre sent au attractive appearance. Those who know me know that lain hota man tudo things half-way, and I invite ull who desire to buy, rent or lease to cull at an early day, so that I may doi Me whether or not tv stock the store myself. V. A. HOUSEWORTH, April 17, 18*7. Orange Court Honte. ORaXGESLaNI) FOR B__S. pURSUANI' to the will of ttif late X Williuni D.Clark, of Orange County. Va., I will, on Saturday, the Villi day of August next; sell at auction, on the premises, 333 3-4 Acres of f antl. lying on the Rapidan River, two miles from Orange Court House, Vn. This I* a very val unbio farm, enclosed with stone and chest-, nut fencing, well taken with grasses aud has a fine BRICK DWELLING*, with twelve rooms, out-houses, good yard and garden adorned wltli a variety of shrubs nml flowers. This place must be sold for a division with the legatees. Mr. J. W. Clark, who lives on the place, will meet persons wishing to pur chase ut the Depot witn a conveyance. Terms moderate. MONTKI.LO CLARK, Fxecutor. Palmyra, Fluvunna County, Va, July 17, 1808. HOUBB aNBLOT FOl. SALE. I OFFER for sale, the House and Lot on which I now reside, adjoining ne real dence of Dr. E. P.Taliaferro and Mrs. P.M. Fry. The lot contains about a hulf acre of ground, the house is a two story JIRU'K DWELLING, with two rooms on the first,and three on the second floor, anil nn excellent basement di ning room, with closet and dairy room at tached. The kitchen is of brick, with four roofns. A well of line water Is wilh in twenty feet of tbe house, lthasull necessary outbuild ings. All of which are in good OTrTer. For terms apply to the subscriber. July It) ?Wr W. H. CHAPMAN, Orange C. H. Va ~ lifEfTS FORTIIE PirRLIC : I WOULD respectfully , inform mjr friends und t he citiscns of Orange and the adjoining Counties, that I have Just re ceived a large stock, of which I will cnuriie rate, In part: DRY OOODS. Calicoes, bleached and brown Cottons , Kentucky Jeans Linseys, Cusbimcres, Tick - lugs and Flannels. HARDWARE. Axes and Helves, Cross-cut and Han 4 Saws, Mill und Hand-saw Files, Hammer., Steel Squares, Hatchets, Chlssels, Wood- Screws, Hinges, Augurs, Locks, CurryJComba, Spades, Shovels, Coffee Mills, Rat Irons, Drawing Knives. 'TIN WARE. Thickets, Oil Cans.Pans, Plates, Cpflee Tots. Cups, Wash Basins,- Pitchers, Dippers, Slew Pans. WOODEN WARE. Palntod-lroii and white brass-bound lluck ets, Lard aud Hotter cans, Sugar Boxes. ('ROCKRIEW. Sugars of all grades-, Coffee, Tea, Pepper, Molasses, Salt, Nails, prime Cheese, Crack ers, Rope anil Twine, Linseed Oil, Spirits Turpentine, White Lead, Copal Varnish, Dye SI litis, Mason's lllacking, Soap, Camlles. fine Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, Cigars, Pipes und Stems, Powder, Shot, Caps, TOhea. A largo stock of limits and Shoes. LIQUORS. Mv stock Is large and select, consisting of the finest mountain and Bourbon Whisky, seven year's old, Apple Brandy, eight year* old, tine Wines, French Brandy, Itui.i, (.lin. which I gu'nfftJitec to be the best brought to this market since the war. Just coins and see, nnd I cWJ satisfy the inost s scrupiilous. I sell Calico for 10 cents; Sugar, good, 13 cents; Rio Cofl«e W cents, Cheese 25 cents; snoes, women.-' tl.oO, and other things In Eroportlon. OiTp mo v call and I will do roy est to please you. T. J. PEYTON. All kinds of country produce taken lv ex change for goods. January 3,18*8. I'll "J attention of the fanners of Or lunge and the suiTouning Counties.ls • gufu called to the above justly oelematei Machine, which Is well known In the Soul-h crn country, especially in the Valley of Vlr glnla, where they tire nnlverally used; also In the Roanoke Valley, as well as the Pled mont. They combine all the latest improve mcntsln Threshing Machinery, are stroni and substantial, ami are a favorite whereve known. For terms of payment nnd prlc list, npplv to A. P. ROUTT, Agent. May 15,1808. EXIIIAMGE HOTEI", ORANGE COURT HOUSE VA. TnE uiKiersirnetl respectf illy an nounces to his friends and the public, that he has .lust opened the above Hotel, (re cent ly thoroughly repaired and refitted,) slocked it wltli new furniture, and Is pre pared to furnish as comfortable aceonirno-» dul lons as ran be bad in the country. Bummer boarders' will find this one oTtha most desirable locutions as to health, society and beauty of scenery, in Virginia. SNOWDEN YATEB, Proprietor, May 29, MM*, __ , WANTED, .. ._,,-,_ WHEAT, RYE, OATft, TOgg. EEAS9, I'KAS AND FLAXSEED. n A VINO made arrangements with parties, I am no-iv prepared to buy any quantity and pay the highest ea*h JP*_o*J- Persons having grain for sale will rind it u> their Interest to call on the K»h;c r \ber before shipping. E. W. KINCHELOE. July SI, 1868. ~I». B. If, MM .V Attorney At Law, ORANGE COURT HOUSE, VA., WILL practice in the Courts of Or ange, Madison, Louisa and Greene.— All Claims fur Collection promptly attended to. Ofliee next door to Thomson's store. April 17, 181)8-tim* BMMBU roib OFFERS for sale at his new Brick Store, Dry Goods, Groceries, Rcady-mailo Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boot*, Shoes, Ac. He has a Bakery connected with his Store, and Is prepared to furnish Bread and Cakes of all sorts and of the best make. All kinds of Country Produoe taken in ex change for goods. April 21, 1868. "PlßllliJ^S^BrslXGi ALL persons are hereby warned not ■I*- to'employ Samuel or Walker Robln sorl, sons ofßeveriey Robinson, colored, they being regularly bound by comract between their father and myself to work for nic dur ing the present year. Those who refuse U> heed t his warning will be subject to the pen alties enforced In such cases. July 10, 1868.—2t. M. B. LIPSCOMB. MARYLAND AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE* T'HK fall Term of the Maryland At;ni- L cTi/rniA]. i 'oi,i.i:iie commeiu'i-s on tho IMb est September. (180,00 per term. r Circulars at theoftlceof Native Virginian, or of V. A. G. HANIW, I July M, ISGE-Im.. HyHttaville, J^J.