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-**■- — -— 1 Ni.w AnvKiiiisKiiKMS might always to .be read -iirel'ully. They arc important and generally the most Interesting part Ofthe paper. Lost at the hop ou Monday night, a ItiVa ear-ring. The Under will be suitably rewarded if he leaves it at this Cilice. WnAT Was It?— A Gordonsville cor respondent wants to know what it was that frightened us so iv the meadows nt Mr. Cowahuin's, and suggests that it was strong' sulphur water. No, it wa'tit. CO-I'LIMKNTII).— Mllj. 1 lot'slMN Of tile Fiiieastleilera.il may teel proud of the compliment paid 111- paper hy the Mew Eclectic. The Eclectic copies none but tlie best articles. *N'kv Stoki.s. — Mr. IV.. Smith has opened a new store opposite the Post Cilice, and Cain. Tom I'kyton will soon open mother m tlie old Com t House.— Orange, wo repeat, Is going ahead. Fakkwii.i. Skrmon.—Rev. W. S. Gil man ofthe Mexican Embassy preached his f.rewell sermon at the Rowling Giseti ou the Until instant. Theoe-a sion is said to have been truly all'ecting. Capt.Ht.uul.. Mrli.iiANr lives now with the old established linn of Cuius £ FfLTON, in Baltimore. Mac's friends should icnieinber this fact, lie is too favorably known here to require com mendation from us. Hk-KMiox's Trial will begin on Mon day next, but as the Circuit Court will be in session on the following Thurs day, it is more than probable that the trial will be postponed until the Octo ber term. ' Visitobs. —Orange has always been noted for the number of strangers who arc-attracted he re during the hot months. The summer just ended showed no dim inution in tlie number ol visitors to ot.r county. Old Virginia country hospi tality is not yet a thing ol the past. Tie ox Track.—On three several oc casions within the lust week or ten days ties have been toiind on the track near this place. A printer in our ofliee stumbled Jover one a few nights ago, and rciaovcd it. The tie is placed on after dark, so as to throw oil" the freight tr lin. No clue as yet to the villia.ll. Impkovkuknts.—C. Hki.i.wig's dwell, ing, nearly completed, on tlie lot pur chased from Mrs. limp'/, the substan tial pavement in front ot Mr. GrauamY tin store, and the Meani saw-mill, just erected by Cant. Tom Pkyton in the old Court House, are among the late im provements ot our village. Orange is going ahead. A PitoTiucTi r> Mkki'i.vo ol magnitude began last Sunday at the African church iv this place. Several eminent divines were in attendance. The church was so crowded that people had to sit down in each others' laps. The doctrine of once i:i grace always in grace, so dan gerous to certain classes, was inculcat ed, and one "lady,'' we are told, had such violent convulsions tlist it touk three men to hold her. Corti.ax A Co.--Our merchants would (•fltnsult their best interests by dealing with Conn,an- *t Co. The house is one u-tho largest in Baltimore, and is stock ed from top to bottom with an immense hue of house furnishing goods, which have been carl'nlly selected In the hotoe and foreign markets. More pleasant gentlemen to deal with will not he found in th-- Monument!!! City. The Corti.avs, full er and sen, are not mere traders but really and truly gentlemen. '.'.-.. , i ■ \riKO*.rf.--4 KtHtecl <on.•-»-■- --■** nlcntlon of Independent Orange _> Lodge, No. MS, will be laid lv liu'ir __" Hall, on Tuesday evening, Sept. _9. \ /\r\ L.W&tl, A.l). IHtW, for dispatch ofbUHln«ss. Members arc requested lo meet promptly ut iv.o clock * * By order of the XV. M. ___ " , •■ » Hol/SEWORTII, Secy Bepti lube:' _~ l- s. ' ' ATTENTION. "I WOl'l,l. call the attention of the A- people of Oringe and tbe adjoining conn lias to my. la.igc and well selected stock of Boots and Slioes, AND ALSO RKAPY-MAOF, JLOTHINU-, GEHTLEJIEK'S FUB.KISHISG OOODS, TRUNKS AND VALIBES, which I am determined to Sell cheaper than any bouse in this city. Having lately returned from the North, snd buy ng my uoods foreash, enables me to give full satisfaction to all who favor me with r call. Come one, come ail,nnd he con vinced of Hie truth. Country inercttotsare Invited loexHiuine iiivsln-l. before purchas ing else*-, here, as I feel confident of Hplliiii all in my Hue Is per cent, etirapcrthan uuv nouse this side of Baltimore. I would call the attention of eoun try mer chants to my WHOLES ALK DKP.VRTMI* XT, Jiim opened, separate and apart from my re tail store, heavily stocked •-. Kb m-w Roods. ~.„, HENRY STRAUSS, IM King street, opposite Railroad Depot, Alexandria, Va. Hep'embor is, ISOS—<hn. TO TH*. COtnvTRV PE*©]F-__E. ATV pnrpo-o in this shorl letter is to ■"A Inloiiii all to whom it inavr.pplv, that 1 mo fully prepared to supply nil of iheir .wauls In mv line of busliu s-i, :m,l that is, lv KTO »'-.*> AMI TIN WARE. Now, when you wain etttova of any khul nr any kind olidove work doiie, jusi write to ml*, describe us ueiir you can what you do want, und v. will be done ju„t us cheap and ax promptly tM 11 you were to conn, in per son. I uiu fully aware thut people generally nre slow io believe or receive this kind of us- . suraneo; but ull I ask i. Io try me anil prove ' inc. i have been engaged in the business for lorly years iii njy ualivo Ktate und iv ull her bloody trluls. I feel that I have not forfeit ed the coniidience nml suppo-a of mi/ people. ENOCH GUIMEt-t, I," Klug&troot, Alexundr.u, Va. September 11, 1868. -_r_m_.¥ M*s»sW. "TVYKEX upon mv farni. about 'six A ini|,..s Southeast ol Madison Court House about the first ol Au_ii-:, a tuil DARK BAY HORSE, with black logs and liiun.i, swoenlcd In the right Khonlder, whii.j and die mark on lhe right side, and nf good ri(tiiii_-inuilltles The owner will please call, [~iy ehurg.-sand like lil in a way, or lie \.IU l,e disposed ofac lordllit! to law. .n-*H__! JONKS. August _«, |s«*.—lt* _»r.E.W.Kow7~ PHYSICIAN AMI KI'ISGEi >N, f)I'KI'KS HIS PHOFIiSBIONAL ' services to the community. OFFICE—flppOSlt Dr. I). 11. Ta'.iefel'l',,.. nruit Store, ORANGE C. 11., Va. _ -Noveiui,. r 15,1887.- ly. V I'Kl.sii InTof CoiTf-rtloiiarli'i*. fust =*•*■ i-e,,,ive,| by HNOWDEN VATBR. J ni'i ,r. "i,i-; . OIIANUE C. H., VA. such as RUSSiEi-L B UE_«-PER_4ND MOWER, FAVORITE OF THE WEST RDS-ELL'O KEr_4lt_Toß, BY WHICB WE CTI_LLEN_E THR WORLD, GUM BPRINO DRILLS, HTIMW _ND FODDER CUTTERS, CORN BHELLERS, DOUBLE --IND SINGLE SPOUTED, and another BT.-IN _fcl) SHELLERS. CIDER MILLS, WINE PRESSES. CELEBRATED WttTOt, MINOR ASD WH-KTON AST) LIVINUBTON PLOWS, all sizes, CELEBRATED SELI'-DlSfll.. 11UINO MARYLAND WHEEL UOK-E-I'AKL HAND URI.ST-MII.LS, McCONAUOUEY'S PATEMT CORN DROPPER, WASHING MACHINES and WRINGERS, OLD DOMINION COOKING-STOVES, VIRGINIA MANUFACTURE, DINING-ROOM OR PARLOR WOOD OR COAL. We have also established a Blacksmith Shop and are prepared to do al! work In that line,such as Machinery and stcnni Kuglm a. Goods win work nil wan-anted. All orders will receive drompt attention. November 22, ls«7. WAXTKJI-At'ENTS. 1*17"-, PKR month to sell the Nation- Cjsll-/ a t Family Sowing Ma.-hiim. This Machine Is equal to the standard machines In every respect und is sold at the low price of $20. Address NATIONAL SEWING MACHINE I'D., JunetiH, I.•»*<-.'"ill, I ittsburg, i'a W A MM. b I) H <» A SI'HIN'IT.T,, I) n X Mrs. _.f_"«ES _ 11-UKI-EX, DENTISTS, MAOISON COURT HOUSE, VA. Angus-, 7, WBB _ TtrOOE W.INTKTr_-I will purchase '» auy quantity of Wool, either Washed, or nnwasli, d, delivered , for which the high est market price will hepaid. M y.l'jiW. A. THOMSON, WAXTEI).— lti.tMit) Railroad Crocs lies, for which I Will pay the highest price in cash or goods. - 1 Ang»tst T., t_WT I. IT. •"__>-<-* EI/*"/?. U » -- _!—- A DDRi'SS to the ~\'.rvour* and _-__ Debilitated, wlioar sufferings have been protracts.! U-oni hidden causes, and whose cases required prompt treat meiit to render existence desirable:—lf you an- suffering, or have Kiitlereii, from Involuntary discharges, what eltcet ii.es It produce upon your gener al naalthf Ho yon feel weak, debilitated, easily tired? Does a little extra exertion produce palpltiitutlon ol the heart? Docs your liver, or urinary organs, or .voir kid hevs, frequently |_ct out of order» is your ui'iu.-.iiiiiietiiiics thick, milky, or tlocky. oi ls it ropy ouKeltlins'? Or does a thick. s '.ii.i rise to the lop ? or is a sediment at the bot tom after It has BtoodawhlleT Do you have spells of short breathing <<r dyapepalaT Are your bowels consttpul.id? l)o you li.-ivn spells of fainting, or rusltew of blood to tbe head? Ia your memory impaired? Is your mind constantly dwelling upon this subject-* Do you 1.-ol dull, listless, moping, tired of coinpiuy, of life? Do you wish lo be'left alone, lo get uwav from everybody? Does any little thing niiike you start or jump?— Ia your sleep broken or restless? Is the lus tre'of your eve as brllllunl ? The bloom on your check iis bright ? Do you enjoy your self In society as well? Do you peraoo ; our busineas with the same eueriry ? Do you feel as much coulidenee in yourself? Are your spirits dull and Hugging, given to tits ol mel aiu-holv? If so, do no! lay It to your 11 ver or dyspepsia. Have you li'slless iiighls-.' Your back weak, your knees weak, i.lel have bill little appetite* and you attribute this to dys pepsia or liver complaint ? Now, reader, self-abuse, venereal diseases badly cured, and sexual excesses, are all ca pable of producing a weakness of the gene rative organs. The organs of generation when In perfect health, make the man. Did you ever think thut those hold, defiant, en ergetic, persevering, successful business men in- alwuvs those whose generative organs are iv perfect health? You never ileal-such men complain of being melancholy, of ner vousness, of palpitation of the heart. They are never afrnld thsy cannot succeed in bus iness; tney don't ix-come sad and discour aged; they are always polite und pleasant in the company of ladies, sn.l look you and them right In the faci —none of your down cast looks or any other meanness about them. 1 do n)t uiean those who keep the o gans inflated by running to excess. These will not only ruin Iheir constitutions, but also those they -lo business with or for. How many men from budlyeured diseases, from the edi-els of self-abuse and excess a, have brought abont that state of weak in as In those organs that has reduced the general system so much as to induce almost every other disease—idiocy, lunacy, paralysis, si.l iiul aileciious, suicide, and almost every oth er form of disease which humanity is heh to, nnd tlie real cause Of tbe trouble scarcely ev erauspected, and have doctored for ail but th" right one. Diseases of these organs require the use of a Dlureetle. HKI.MHOI.D'S FLUID EX TRACT OK BUCHD Is the great Diuretic, and is a certain cure for discuses ofthe itlad der, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy weak ness, Keinale Complaints, General Debility, and all diseasea of the Urinary Organs, whether existing in Mule or Female, lrmn whatever cause originating, and no mutter how long standing. If no treatment is submitted to, ConKurap tion or Insanity may ensue. Our flesh and blood are supported from these sources, and the health and happiness, and thai of Poster ity, depends upon prompt use of a reliable remedy. He I 111 hold's Kxtrnct Hnehll. established up wards of 1* your., prepared by 11. T. Helm bold, Druggist,sol Rroudway, New York.and list; South 10th Street, Philadelphia. i',i._ l'nii-K—£l.2.". |kt bottle, or i; bottles for I-a. „, delivered tunny address. Hold by ull Drug gists everywhere). None are genuine unless done up In sleel engruved wrappers, wl;h lac-simite of my Chemical Warehouse, and signed H. T. IIKLMBOLD. August 21, IMS—2m. T*o Farm-m and Plant em.— A The I_dl M'lliufa'-tnriiig Company, the oldest and la**gesl concern of lhe kind in the United States, possessing extraordinary fa cilities for the luHiiuin-tore of Fertilizers, controlling exctusteetiy the night-soil otl'nl, bones iiiiil dead animals of New York, Brook. lyn und Jersey cities, as also the great Coin munipaw abliiitolrs offer for Hide, In lots to suit customers, B,o*oo TOVn OF nOI'HI.E-RKKIN'EI) POITDRETTE made from n Ight-soil, blood, bones amboffal, ground to a powder Its effects have ncen most ustoninhing, doubling lhe crops and nialuriug them ten days or two weeks earlier. Equal to the best brands of fluperphospbate of present Crop, al though sold only for Thirty Dollars per ton. Packed In hurrels of 350 pounds each. BONE DUST. I-COARSE und FINE MIXED. 2—FINE, suitable for Drilling. And 8— FLOURED HUM:. We Warrant our lione to Analyse Pure.— rucked in barrels of 2SO pouudseach. For Winter grain, Doubio-Heiined Poudrettcand I'm, H ne.inix.id in eiimil proportions and drillctl in with the seed, have produced most remarkableeffbets. Sold as low as any an i- , clool same purity and fineness tn the mar ket, NITI.O-ri'OSI'HATE OF LIME. We otler this Phosphate confidently us be ing us good, If not superior, to any ever made orsoid In tula market, containing a larger amount of soluble Phosphide and Amnion.a limn usual In Superphosphates, Fort*erma neut.us well as for immediate powerful ef fect upon laud, 11 has no equal. Price tn New York, -55.00 Per Ton of 2.iiiiti pounds. For Price Lists, Circulars Ac apply.to HOOK * WBDIiEKBURN, A lexandria, \'n Orto ALLISON « ADDISON', June,*., l.stis—Hm. Kii-lniioud, Va. i SfOTICK TO rARNt-RK. ANDREW ODE'S SUPEII PHOSPHATE OF LIMl^. OH . _¥_ I.I JS - jn*t receive.l direct -SdJaUl/U from the factory, which 1 will furnish lo larmers at the lowest price it - 11:1 be sold in Baltimore, Richmond or Alexan dria. Farmers can be supplied with any quantity aa cheep as tney can _s anywhere. All I ask Is a _ul. This I'h isphai.i is very bigblv r.s-oinmended by tl-.os, whobaveu a-d it on Whi'iil, Corn, nuts. Potatoes. Ac, I( Is ( considered by many to be euuul b> Peruvian Quauo. E. W. l.l.\'i'iil'.l.oi:. ' Aogua! 9(, i-iw. ' CO-PARTNERSHIP. THE undcisigncit have this da> cn t.-i ed into ( o-partnership under the style and linn of H. D. TalJarerrw fc Son, , lor the pui-pose of coiulncting the Ilus- Iness at this pl*u*e. They will keep at all times a supply ot pare Drugs, i Ibetnicals and Phariii.ietieLieal pi-eparaliolis, the latter of inll officlna atrengtn, together with a gener ul assorline-it ef other articles usually kept by Druggists. Particular attention given to Physician's prescript lons. Terms cash. H. I). TALIaFERHO, September 1, '6«. H. 01. TALIAFEKItO. ■VOTICE.— Just received a second -_■* supply of those beautiful Cloaks, Mous lins, ( mlicocs, Alpacas, lialnioial I . ils, Prints, Ac., all of which will be sold iii n sra»ll advances, A. THOMSON. November I, li*> 7. CUTTING Axes, lour- and shorl iiiu dleshovels, long handle Pitch Forks, -i boxes Axle Urease, mst received and for sale '. by ' E. W. KIM'HKI.iii:. liecemherlS, HKT7. IMTtKWUKA I.- I have ;-ist rieciv •*•* i-l n lot of extra Buck Wheat flour and has still unhand a supply oi nice dried pea ches. BNOWDEN YATES. January 31. Mt. C YATES has pist reeclveil a lot lb . k). Dorse t'.illurasnd Trace chatm*. X»**Si-i*t*l. WE niirOa-TA.vr iJaHiovEStiri TUB - POt'i.Tl.lM'i'.-. FII IE XI),; Or Ciilckcn l'owder, Ifopyriyliisicured,) A CKBTAIN CUBS KOB. GAPES IXCHR-EXS AM) TI"KKEYS. Will prevent and Cure Chicken Cholera, und other Discuses eununan to Poultry, ami I'i.V promote an in crease uf Fat. FULL DIRECTIONS ACCOMPANY EACH PACK \OK. "Price ri*. Cents. r P:iK annexed arc a lew of the oerttfl -Scales WC have received ill proof <if the ureal value and efficacy of the Poulterers' Friend : Carrollton, Haltlmore County, Md.,l December id, lltOT J Messrs. Clotworthy tt Co : tlentli men—l have used yonr "Poulterers' Friend* 1 up n a brood of young chickens Hint had the gapes, and am happy t" say, thai by lhe use ol ii lew do.es they wi-re en tirely cured, it will certainly cur.- tbe gape* wbeii used according to directions. Yours,-*. QEORGK lIAKMAN. Annapolis, Md., Februur) 7, ISOB. Messrs. Clot wm thy _. Ot: tl, ntituun 1 have sold nil tbe "Poulterers' Friend" I received from you last August.— t'lie poultry in the surrounding count ry was dying very fast, with "Cholera." 1 ri.-nne nn mil d \ otir"l'ouiieier-s Friend," and as far is 1 could learn, It has proved a cure for the disease. Itespeetrolly, W. R. GOODMAN. Baltimore, February 2, ls(*.. Messrs, Ctotu-ortity *j (.it: Mv chickens were dying very fast wilh wha! my neighbors called "Chicken Chole ra." I was induced to try your "Poult, n rrieiid," and II worked likes charm. I gave il as directed, and it cured those thai veiv (hen sick, mid 1 have not seen any symp toms of the dtseaae since. Yours, _c.. H. MIONCKI'.N, Cross and Warner Streets. Jefferson, Frederick Co, Mil., July 22, 18(17. Messrs. Cloticortliy d- 08, Baltimore: flint*— The wonderful eurea wtllch have been made by your "Poulterers' Friend," cannot fail 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, and it bud the dasired ef fect In destroying ihc worm, effectually re lieving tie- chicken at once. sin-.- tlnn have had many calls for it, and it bus been used extensively with the same result. It Is of incalculable value to ail who raise Pool try. Jt'-spcctfuliy, '" A. BP**_**C_K. For sale l.v T. J. PKYTON". Manufactured only by CLOTWOBTHY CO., 839 Baltimore Htreet, Baltimore, A liberal discount allowed wl.eii purchas ed In large quantities, CaCTios.—The public are cautioned u galual any similar preparatluua out: Clot worthy .V Cos me genuine. Aurll la. IsilK—iliu. Eor the best Piano now made, over llaltl more, Philadelphia and New York I'lanos. OPFICK ANII WAKKR'IOMS t No. 7 Karlli Liberty at. neor Hallo, at, BALTIMORE. MIL QTIEFF'S Planotj have all the latest iin proventents, Incluiiinirthe Agra tie Tre ble. Ivory Fronts mid the improved French Action, fully warranted for live years, with privilege of exchange within twelve month* if not entirely aatisnetnry to purchasers. Second band Pianos mid Parlor Orgunsal- WBJ-l on hand, from SiVI to ~",(M. ( References, who have our i'lanos in use:— Qeneral Robert E Lee, Lexington, Va ; Gen eral Roliert Ransom, Wilmington, N < - ; Miss Mcl'liers.m, Mrs.M A Kebiinger, Professor H Richards, l)r John It Baylor. Dr Woods, W B Thomefl, J T Autrlui, Albeinarle county. Terms liberal; a call is solicited. April 17, IW—ly. RELIABLE BONK FERtTII/JER«. HaIGHS CELEBRATED COMMERCIAL . BONK .MAN LUES. Baltimore Aerarv 07 and 103 flmlth'a Wharf. PHICKM is iiaitimoi-.k: Bough's hair Rone Phosphate IH per Inn of 2i)ii<i pounds; Baiif/lt't Ckiaago Hone /•Vr/i'i'-.i-, tt&perton; Bough's Chicago Blood Manure, Sis pc? ton ; Mar/tland Powder ot Hone, M 8 per ton ; t olii.iir! M.'Jt ltune Dust, Wtbper ton. TMIKSI' valuable Fertilizers cnii be ■ bad at regular market rates, frelgiil add i-d. Groin dealers at all accessible points lhi-oii|.liout the country. These articles are offered to the agricultur al community with entire confidence, us be- Ing-Oth prompt and periiiunent iv ih.'lref feei. They will bring Un- crops forward at once, and being made from pure bone, their effects will last for years. They are used in every part of the country with en tire success and tho sales of each are constantly iucreas tna, Send for samples and circulars. GEORGE DUGDALTE, Manufacturer's Agent, Nos.il" and II i Smith's Wharf. Baltimore, Md. Mr. A. V. Routt,of Orange County, Va., has been appointed Am nt for the sale of the above valuable Fertiliser-*, and is prepared to furnish them ut the manufacturer - * lowest prices, freight added. Call andaoe samples ' and hem- what be has to say alajut them. ( July gl, lstiis—.'im. I HI-RBI.RT A. HAIRHTOK,, Ko. 10 Camden -ilreett I* A L T 1 M OK X, Ml).. ('RAIN COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AM) (iKNKIUI, ASEI—I FOB AKD3EW COE'B SUPEE PHOiSPHATE OF ijiiiei.. BEST FERTILIZER NOW IN tisi:. Ohakuk Oiiovi:, HahfokoCo., Mn., I August 4, 1- ii-. | Messrs. Iterhcrt .V Hairston, Baltimore, Md, '. OiiNri.r.MKN :_l have used Andrew Cue's sii pci-I'hosphnie of Lime on Corn, (ia is, live, r Potatoes and Onrden Vegetables, on all of which it acted like a churiii. I awO. applied it on I'l-ass aa a top-dresser, at the rate of 160 J pounds per acre. Then-suit waseanallysat* , isfuctory. ns this portion of lhe field prnduc- i ed two-lhirds more of grafts than the oilier ' where no fertiliser was used the land being nf the same quality. I have been buying . tho principal rertlltaien- offered in t be Balti more murltel lor (he last twelve yeuiv, hnd . .-iiii siiy that Andrew Coe'a is the best pre- j paratlon 1 have used. I can recommend it , with confidence to the fcrmini; community. Kenpe tfully, lIA\ 11) A. EWE. , Otbercertificatescau besecu bycalliinjon , niir Ai;t'iit. Foraale by K. V. KINCHI'.I.Oi-:, Aucust 21, iwt--—:im. Orange 0. H FALI. AKD WIBTEE IMPOETATIOHI. 1 1888. MILLINERY GOODS! 186 S. RIHHONS, TRIMMING IUIIHONS, VELVLT RIBRONS, sn.KS, SATHS, EA Ut HONNKT MATERIALS, 1)1.ON OS, ('rape.-, French Flowers, *' Neils, Plumes and Ornaments, Bonnets, and Ladles Hats, tn Klrnw, Yelvel and Kelt. We after the largest Hint nest assorted stock in tin- lulled stuns, comprising all the lut eal Paiisian Novelties, and uues-uuiled in choice variety and cheapness, aßmhtrong, cator t_ co,, . yn and _tv Haltimoi'c Htreet, Haltlinore. { Septeinlier 4, IHUH—dm. ~ JOB G. Mi-VEIOH, with l>. PRrSTOH I'tRR, JTr..& t*o., No. 3 Hanover, near Haltlinore Street, BALTIMORE. MI). CHiW, GLASS, Ul EE\SW ARE, LAMPS, Ac. STONE WARE AT FACTORY PRICES. ] June 2(1, lM<s-((m. ' MD. DEPOSITOR \ Mi:. ( 111 I!( 11, KOI-TH < S-1 by and I> cilMtty, PUBLISHERS, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, iii W. Baltimore St., BALTIMORE, Mi.. r N. R. Si.i.nv, W.J. C. Dri.ANV. a Norn n-,1-er m, IMIT.-ly Till. LEE OAI.I.I'HV, ■ No. 90T Main Street, ItICHMOM), YIKOINIA. , AJIL D.WiKs is producing tin* moat J At A- ell ganl pi, 1 111. swe lia-. c i Vet -,I'l'H, ill I'l _ at the mo; t reasonable rntew. -May., ItN. CONi-IPTINU OF Xo. 1 PERUVIAN" OUANO, of recent importation and warranted 'aire.— The price of Peruvian lluano varied with the price of (.old. roWLI t (o."s soi.tßi.K rtiosriiATEn PERUVIAN GUANO, containing ti per rent, of Ammonia and 27 percent of Soluble Phosphate of I.line; much cheaper, and e.|iisl in effect to the best Peru vian cjituno. A permanent improver ol tho soli. Price. JcVj per ton of 2000 lb: Double Refined Poudretle »30 .Vi'ru- Phosphate of Lime 00 Pure Bone Dust, finely ground, suitable to drill SO Pure Hone Dust, coarse 45 Pure Hone Flour, U5 Sea Fowl Guano, 58 Bradley's Patent Super-Phosphate, 68 I'oe'n Aminoniateil Super-Iliosphatc, 58 Obw't * " .... 58 < Fish and Guano Compost. 110 The celebrated Alia Vela Phosphate,.... 68 We slso nil orders for Bough's Bait Hone Phosphate, Turner s ErceUuir, Solultle Pacific, Wliann's Rate hone Phosphate, liodunda and all other Fertilizers known in this market, at lotrcst cash prices. mrONIKKS AMI WHIII.KSAI.i: IIKALKM IN EVBBY DESCaiPTIOK OF SALT, Liverpool Fine, of dim-rent brands, By raeuso in (J A sucks. HV guarantee all Salt we sell to be what It ia represented. PLaI-KB. Soft Blue Windsor Plaster, Lump snd finely ground furnished in bulk, bags or barrels at si tlie lowest market rates. Address Hunt:. WKHliKKlit'llN & CO., ..Yo. _, Prince si reel, Alexandria, Vs. August 14, P_s_2m J. W. Nwl.l-M UISHII-1.1.. H. F. Hodue. -HI.K'H "**. . K'AHH & CO., glass/oTls, felt, PAINT-, PITCH. I.AMPH, TIN WABK, lIAI'DWAIU", CEMENT, V. PLAS TER, LIME, BRUSHES, Ac. Manufacturers of DOORS, SASH FRAME*, RLINDB M'dLDINGS AND BRACKS*-"- - . FACTORY, Cor. Queen and Kiilrfax St. store, lir King At. ALEXANDRIA, Va. Nov. 15, lf-ff.-Iy. ■ rill * Beach, - llanillliellll'erKOf Stoves & Tin Ware WOIIKKHS IN 'COl'l'El*. AND SHEET-IKON, And Dealers Generally IN IlOl'si: KEEPING ARTICLES. No. 7 N. Royal St., ALEXANDRIA, Va. Nov. a, laor.—ly. ~JB.J. MlM«r, WIIOT.KSALK AND URTAII. OKAT.KR IN CHINA, GLASS, EARTHEN W ABE Nc. 88 Kiiie- Street, • ALEXANDRIA, Va. Nov. 15, 'G7-ly. FOUNDEM AND MACHINISTS. O. W. JAHIKRON. C. 11. COLLIUS. J-l_:ihOU Si. CoIIiUM, IKON AND BRASS FOUNDEKS, Cor. Royal and ".Yill.es sts., ALEXANDRIA, VA. CASTINGS of every doKi-ripiiou made at short notice. C'i_h paid lor old iron aud Brass. Nov. 15, '67—ly. -hi-Y HOTEL. WILLIAM H. FRANCIS, Pkophietok. Corner of Royal and Cameron Sts., ALEXANDRIA, Va. W. S. Kemper, Snp't. November 15 .1887—ly. QREEN'S MANSION HOUSE, Cor. Fairfax and Cameron Sts., ALEXANDRIA VA., JAMES Git KEN, PROPRIETOR. November 1.1. 15157.—1y. _ KNOX & WATTLES, COM-lllt-SIO-T MII-:R€IIA-VT_, No. 17, l.inir Street, ALEXANDRIA-, VA., SOLICIT oontignuionta ol Country Produce and orders for the purchase of supplies, and promise to jtlve the licet atten tion tn any business entrusted tci them, and to make prompt returns. April 10, Is,*.—ly. JOB*!- T. CKf-ItIUTOX & SOX, IMPOIITKBS AND DMUH IN II A RDW ARE .i ND HO USEKEKriNG GOODS. No. 88 Kinp street, ALEXASDRIA, VA. April ID, I«W— ly. r-__i____.-___ scuoor., NEAR ORANOE 0. 11. VA. TIIK snliscriher having secured the services ot the best female te-u-lierin Vir pinia. to take oha*r-_e of his school, desires to receive pupils Into his fsmily as boarders. Early appli.-stioit must be made, as the num ber of pupils will he liiuiled. Tl'.liMt', PKR MUMUM OK NINE MONTHS '. Board and English Tuition, - - 820 Of». Music, -il CO Languages, each, - - - - - 20 00 Ise ot l'iauo, ------ SiHI Washing, I'iki Payable In advance, nt hcgLuilng of each half __siou, viz:—"September 15, is*-., and Kebruarv 1, IHSM. ERASMUS TAYLOR, Aoeust 28, lsra. PostoSeo, orange 0. II BOOKHTORE AM) RIMIKKV, ESTABLISHED i<'». I. *W. RH-M!-!*.•_ _ f-MKlisll, B(X)KSELLEKS, STATIOAII-S, BOOKBIXfIEBS, AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS, 1890 Main Street, between l.'lth and Utli, RICHMOND, V \. (\l>l' Books bought or taken iv cx- elmiice for new. April M, Istis |y. you (an run AT BALDWINS Comer Malm and 10<h Streets, RICH M ONI), VUUiINIA, A SUPERB i.o ; OF CLOT 11 ING, UNEQUALLED in labile, cut and w nrknihlisnip. They believe in a nim ble sixpence, rather than s »low-_liiiiiii«.— ( 'all lllld see I hem. .Inn, IS, l-l(S. V IR Ul A I A HOTEL, STAUNTON, VA MM .Mill", > _\_ FRED. slll-.KKI-.il, Proprlstor. J. W. BOOZ, Superintendent. THIS well known Hotel Ims b«etl re- A jnrnlsheil with entire new nnd and ele gant furniture, and the hoard reduced to f_UiO L-erday. Gentlemen residing In the cities, who de sire to speii,l 111-summer with their families in Hie c unny. will tlnd it a ■ileiisunt resort. J .un- -ii, l*W»—_Bm "VOi'ICK. —I have received a superior _-~ srtlcle ot Machine OH, wliieh does not sum; also, n No. I article ..f Ken-sine Oil kept constantly on lyyi-Kcheap for ensh. tkf i_ '.I. MM if. IT. r. I '.Vl'i_ljK-J- Ileautiful Tea Hets, Ice-Pilcbcrs, Castors Spoons and Forks, und all kinks of Sli- i var and Plated ware, exactH/ at nuinu fwtuccr's prices, and will guaran tee to sell Table Knives mid I Forks of all styles by the 1 scl or dozen us cheap us they can be bought in the cities at Wholesale, r.i_rAii.i>(. and ENuiuvm'. i Watches, clocks and Jewelry repaired In the best manner, and warranted. Larue , plain Gold Rings. Silver and Platcd-waTe i engraved in bcauufUl style/rce at charge. i orders fiom lhe country and the adjacent t Counties will receive prompt attention. i (store lloom ~n .Main Htreet, Culpeper, Va. ; Muy •_, 1.-'io—ly. i HO ! FORdLPEPKRI NIOW SUMMER AND FALL GOODS! HILL _ ______ Mnln St. CiiltM'iM'i- «'. 11., Va., ARE now receiving direct from New Y"ik v most beautiful and well selected stock of SUMMER AHD FALL DEEBS GOODS, consisting of Heavy Dry Ooode, Fatten Goads and Notions, ISoots unit Shoe*, Ladles' lints. Dress 'I'riiiiininilsof erer.o description, ! fitltlitins and f-'itnet ,\, Men's and BOy'e Hats, tlroceries. Hardware, tc.n enxu tire, Wootlnttre, dc., ii;: Parties visiting Culpeper Court House will And It to their raterest to give us a call, as j wear.- selling our goods at a small advance , above cost. Persons orileiini; goods will , .have them forwarded per freight at our ex pense, Ull.l. A' KiltK. , June Id, IWlW—ly. TH __ attention nf the tanners of Or ange mid tin 1 surrouning Counties is n paln called to tho above justly celebrated BCad-ine, which Is well known in tin South ern I'lumtry, especially in tbe Valley of Vir ginia, where the.v nre univcrally used; also, in tbe Roanoke Valley, a* well am the Pied mont. They combine oil the latest impruve meniK in Threshing Machinery, are strong and substantial, an< are a favorite wherever known. Kos terms of payment and prict* li»t, apply to A. P. ROUTT, Agent. Iffay 6, OH. It. MAC W4\Tl__>. ■THE subscriber wishes to purchase Sumac ol n good quttlity, for which lie is willing to pay thu Hlarhcat Market Price nt all times and In any quantity. JiioSu ma-o must be of good color, tree of. toni-*, dirt mill bin 11—_ Parties who may have sumac ofthe above description, during the present ■eaaon, will tind it to their advai.tu.-_e to call on or address the subscriber. It s iottld be oared hs ran-ohoi poaalble under •belter on a plank floor, to preserve its coior niifi §trrQok and keep it tree lroni dirt or -.and. The slocks, Bteraa and berries should be Carefully raked and picked out before •end ing to HMirket, it is a mla taken idea to iave the large items—there Ii no strength or w< Ight in them, Bi O. ECKt-V-KK, Jnne 13, WW, THE TIROI2IU PIBI AKD MAUXX INSURANCE COMPANY. (rIfAItTKHKh 1888.) 4itni _ 1 Capital - ■ - $1 .'JMHIO JNSt'CKS agnillH FIRE at current. rate*. Iniriurea against Marine Losses, as for thlr ty-ftix yeara post, on lair terms. We invite a si ill larger share nt public pat ronage, assuring our citizens t hat (heir inter eat will be advanced while bestowintf it. W. 1-. (.'(.WAKDIN, President. W. <i. WII.I.IAMK, Agent, Orange ("ourt House. July B,lß—*-tt AXD MAK-TACTDHKn OF STOVES, HOLLOW WARE, PLOWS, MILL (.FAIUXCt, IKON KAILINU, *c. SPECIALTY.—The celebrated Llv *J inirsion J> lougli. All kinds of repth work done promptly and on moderate term . July :>, U_B.—Bm. *n r 4\Ti*i»7~ WHEAT, RYE, OATS, CORK, BE.YNS, PEAS AM) PLAXSEED. nAVINU made arrangements with parties, lam bow prepared to buy a—}' quantity and pay the highest cash price.-. Persons having grain for sale will thirl It to t ieir interest to cull on the subscriber before Shipping. L. W. KINCHELOE. July .11, 1S(!8. I'KW. LHS. prim-; country Hacon ; lUUUm lbs. prime country Ijird; SO sacks line Salt; 13 barrels Lime ; 20 kegs Kails, -to -up; I barrel Kerosine oil; 1 barrel Machine ml; I barrel spirits of Turpentine, for sale "»' l '.v . __ E. W. KINCHELOE. November 2D, IW7. TUBT n-iiiveii. i barrel Pulverlierl v Kugar; 1 barrel Crusl ed Sugar; I barrel llrow Sugar; 1 barrel Portorico syrup; i. barrels pure Cider Vinegar, which twill sell very low for cash. , June 12, UH I-. \v. KINCHELOE. OH BARREL*. Ko. 1 Flsn; 1600 lb_ *''-' prime Bacon; Extra and Superfine Flour, In'-a and ' _ hags; ."al bushels Meul, just received and for sale by Aogusl2l, ISS.S. ];. XV. KINI HF.LOK. IJF.KSWAX ! lIKKSWAX ! ! The *' subscriber will pay cash for any ouuull tyofHeeswsx. fc. W. KINCHELOE. July 17, lsas CF MAC—I will pay the highest price kJ In goods or money tor any quantity of sumac. i:. W. KINCHELOE. July 17, UM, CTom: JARS, on_, tw« ami three Gallon, Just received hy Y-VXI-.'. V A LIT A BLEfcLOTSiIOR S ALE, AT OBANCE COUKT IIOU.SE. I SHALL oiler for sale, on Saturday, the 'Mh itoij nf Auirii't Ik:k, _•> or HO Acres of valuable land.adjoining the village, in lots of from live to ten lures each. The lots will be surveyed before the day of sale, and will embrace somevory desirable building sUea and grass lots. To persons wishing a reslde-nee lv tho country, with a small amonnl or rand mid near a village, these lois offer peculiar ad vantages, being very accessible by railroad. In n healthy locality in the mountains. The land is in good condition, well watered, witl| never-failing springs of line water on uetul - all of these lot*; tin- soil and clinuvt well adapted to the growth of fruits ol all kinds. Terms very accommodating, snd will bo made knowu on day of sale. 11. 1). TALIAI'T-HIHO. August 7, IMjX. POSTPONEMENT. The above sale Is postponed untiv Satur day, the nee __}• offteptouiber. 11. H.-T. Sept, 11—'i.s. OBANUEL AKB FOB i_£i_~ THK IHI (lei-signed wishing to remove A lo Die West, mot North,-) offers for sslo tlio Tract of "Land Onwhlcbb.no*-* re-ddrs, situated sboutslx miles East of ( Hung.- Coin I llouse_>n tin-Or ange and I'r<dericksrni.-g I'lunit Road, con taining IWRW acres, about 5U acres of which is under cultivation ti.. nerea nniler a good fence, pari well taken In got"*-, tlie balance In timber. There are 2_u young growing fruit trees on this place: Is well watered, niid lies on both si dis of flic Fin nk road. The im provements consist of a new log DWELLING IIOISK, with four renins and v pasii.ge ten feet wld*' good frame stable, corn-house, wagoll-liouso and meat-house. As I am very anxious to remove to the West, 1 wiil sell this farm for "iie-t bird less thnn the same ijuallt v of land can bo b ouch in Virginia. JAMEB S. ( e-MPIIKLL. May 1, UK—tf. I.OIM' AM) LOT FOB SALE/ T OFFISH for sale, tho House unti Lot A on Which I now reside, adjoint*--, .fie resi deuce ol Dr. E, P. Till Intel to and Mrs. P.M, Fry. The 161 contains about a half acre of ground, the house is a two s*or_" BRICK DWELLING", With two rooms on llie Ilrsi,nnd three on tlid second floor, and an excellent basement di ning room, with closet and dairy room nt t«e) cd. The kilrlieii is of brick, with four nanus. A well of fine waturlswitli lntweffty ieelof the house. It has nil necessary nut build inns. All of which are In kd<m| oriler. 1- or terms apply to llie subscriber. July 19 ISO 7 W. 11 . ( HAI-MAN. Orange ('. H. Va "bXIIIKSTIONAni.Y TIIK lIFST St'HIAINED WOU.K 1.1- J 111. KINII IN Till,; WOBI.ll." ■___-_._F-__P___-_.-__ HEW MONTHLY iIAOAZIX K. Critical Xoliccs of the. I'rats, r Plli'; nio.-t popular Monthly tit tlio A world.—.v,- re ror* Observer. We must refer in terms of eulogy to tho liigh lone and varied excellences of Harpers Muacine—a joiirnal with a monthly cfreu l.-tii-ui of about 170,(111) copies—in whose.pages nre to be found some ol the choicest light ami gi nond reading of the day. We apeak of this work us nn evidence of the culture of the American People; and the popularity it has aeuiilied is m, iiied. 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Ii will encourage immigration, it will odvocutv the most liberal systems of internal Improvements, and give ull its in fluence to thr development ci'tliv ugricultiir al, manufacturing and mining Interests of Virginia. TKHMS, CASH IN" ADVANCE. Daily, jicr annum, ? # _• " " month, r* W e.kly per annum, 2 (») " " six months, l-flav clubof Xi copies Daily per annum, 5" rw " X) " Weekly per annum; 99 __" And one extra copy to each person securing a club of eucll. TI.JIM.-l_ Cash tn alliance. TO ADYI-'JI.'SEIIS. The g. neral eir.-.ilulioii of tlie Ind«* al ready exceeds that of any paper published' In Sonibside Virginia, And its large circulation, pnrUcultirly tlirouglK.ui Routhslde Virginia nnd North Carolina, renders it to advertisers, an unsur passed medimaof cotiimiinicutioii with tho s-mlliside and North Carolina public. Tin.; tNiira .on tiik cAMi-Af-iy.. The Weekly Index will he issued as a cam paign paper lor Fifty Cents ror four months, to any one-subscribing before*tbe first of No vember next. CAMERGT-, SYKKs A CO., September l, .- Proprietors. (.VKI'KMKKI*,!' UO*SK BITLI'IX', AND UXnEI.'I'AKI.XO. "T'HK iindcr.-iu'iicd desire* to annoimro ato the public of Oratige and iho adjoining counties thai he has resumed his former call ing, for which he was trained by years of study snd practical experience, ntta is now prepared to do all kinds of CARPII2VTKRS WnnK, ttOVflE BUILD fMI AM> MILL OEAMI2VO. I will contract for Public and Private fhccll ",'?*'. "irmsh Designs ami Model*,end perform all lediitns required of on experienced nnd skilled architect. Persons desiring to cmsfrnct, repair or Im prove Mil.l-S of any description, will *o Well t.x-ai on ie.- „s I am partfonlsrly acqualnl ed with thai branch oi my busliiess. I will also do the v, ork of an IN r.KT.IKKK and supply ci if: i.vsei-ofsuclipaffern-iand priresaa may b.< desired hy either the w<ea__r or t he po, ,r. J c )i\ ook" k .l >aU '"' ,h '' w P 1 '*""***_*». j I ll_L. /aithmill, and In a rrortmna-fift, r*-S*tir,_Ti shall employ none but the best hatuts Inneomiieniity wlnre 1 have 1,,-cn-v.. long ?e',., ''," M , ',_ _.*-•>*>** ». " t»not necessa ry that 1 should give n sp.ei.il reference or recommendafiuns. Ireferfo thewor* liere t..i..re dona by in,-, and nil I ask la a fair share oi the p-itrongs „f my friends and neighbors, x. j. pj,;vto\ Angnst 7,l_M "• VOTICK. .In . rccciv-j a roo_ sr7n- "I doiiMc sliuc!; llultroKses -m conslgnmc.it nnd for »al. hy •*'"'* s * i >• *««» •*t«;"i ■ ''*, A laiw--— ■