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rnr.RcuirTios.-Wl.at la pfooil for a cold in the head ? Almoin any nosc trnni. Remarkable.— The President elect is a great man. Consequently he is the great Uraut-tather of his own children. Paouaami—A!f Stofer's subscribers any he is the most promising '.nail iti A pierica, and la always going to have a better paper next year. Court-Dat.—We hope our subscri bers and advertisers will pay up on Court-day. That's the way to ensure us a happy Christmas. is not a little singular that, since the war, only one farm in Orange has been sold to a Northern purchaser—Colonel Willis's "Howard PUce,"to Mr. Higgius, of New York. Question.— What's the difference be tween the book which contains the tra ditionary 'aws of the Hebrews and Or ange C. II? One is the Talmud and the other is all mud. Bkttkb.—We are glad to hear that our popular young townsman, Penny Taliaferro, who has been sick for some weeks with typhoid fever, is better. — That estimable lady, Mrs. Dade, who has been very Rick, is also better. Land Sam. —The estate of B. M. Graves, deceased, advertised In this pa- Ijr by Messrs. Williams & Gordon, as sold last week to Mr. IJobert C. avis of Kieliinond, for $10,000, on a credit of one. two, and three years, witl Interest from date. Drs. Ei.ias W. Ki.mhei.oeand Ai.ber tuh Nicholas have kindly consented to administer chloroform, Ac, to such o our subscribers as are unable to bear the acute suffering of a week's depriva tion of this paper. We will foot the Farm Kentkh.— The tarn) ol (ho lute George 11. Stockdon, including 90 busli •cls of wheat seeded, witli three tons of guano, has been rented lor a period of two years by Mr. Peyton Grymcsfor (he sum of $1050. At the sale of per gonal property, which took place last week, high prices were obtained for nearly every article sold. Cause axi> Contrast. —We still con tend that tho chicken legs of Gordons ville are superior to those of Pamplln's Not that we would speak disrespect fully or unfeelingly of Pamplin's (a' though its ple-ikins are soinewha tough) because there is plenty of woo at Pamplln's, and when we get rich « Intend to live there and have roarin flres in every room In the house. ___ Fobbed.—Dr. Held, who lives in th lower part of Madison county, wa robbed last Saturday night by Hire white men of a gold watch, hat. coa boots and $80 in money. Two men en tcrcd the house on tho pretence o warming themselves, presented pisto at the Dr.'s head, and thus secured their booty, while the third stood guard on the outside. We hear the robbers have been arrested at Gordonsville, but tho particulars have not reached us. Dinner.—The. regular annual dinner to the employes of the Virginian of fice will be served at the Exchange Ho tel in this place, on Thursday evening, Decotnber 21th, at C o'clock. At the close of the repast, the dining room will be thrown open to the public, and n large gold watch, with tne iiou-clad oath attached to a thick steel chain, wil| be presented to ea:h of the employes. Presentation poem by lion. Skylark Colfax. Oration by the Key. Otorge Francis Taylor. Music by the Marine Hand. Gen. Grant is expected. The Native Yiroiniax having a cir culation ten times greater than the combined circulation of all the other papers published at Or<tnge C. H.. sug gests itself to a discerning public as a valuable advertising medium. Adver tisements inserted gratis, and a com mission ot 100 per cent, on these rates paid to Advertising Agents whose names are not known. The paper will continue to be furnished free of charge to all who send for it, and a very liber al deduction will 1>« made to clubs of one or two, or any Intermediate niim- Tiik Fence Law.—At the last term of tho County Court of Campbell, says the Lynctibnrg News, an order was made summoning all the justices of the County, to the January term, to take Into 'consideration the propriety ot a dopting the Fence Law. This law has' as we predicted it would two years ago' become a nteOsitjf, and there should be no lurtlier delay on the part of the Court in accepting the act of the Legis lature. How about the tence-law in Orange ? Do our farmers feel no interest in it, and will they take no actiou in regard to it? Mince Pies,—The following recipe for mince pies, which are now in sea eon, is recommended to the editor of the Gcrmantown Telegraph by the la dy who has used it for many years : — Boil a fresh beef tongue tender, let it get cold, then chop it tine, with one pound of suet, one half peck of apples* two pounds of currants picked and washed very carefully, one pound o f citron sliced, half an ounce each of pow dered cloves, allspice, cinnamon and gi"Ser ; three pints of sweet cider, one pint ot Madeila, half a pint of brandy With enough sugar to sweeten to your taste. This will make a large full jar. BV^V^f KAT — l >*▼• l«« reee.lv , .; 1 . t n , 1 1 " ,0 f ( ' xlm B »e* Wheat flour and VJ for siil.,, in:) Nelf-acallog Gft*M ?t'ars'"f!!r fruit, whi.-h I warrun taflrsTratoirrUele. •ni»" a,VM, h. w. KINCHKLOK, fcJTONE JARB, one, two afifTthree »- aouan.jast received by KrpwftßT YAih., NEW GOODS JirsT RECEIVED. DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, STRAW (fOODS, Paper Curtains, STATIONERY, LEATHER &€., To all of wh teli the attention of my friends nnd the public Is respectfully tailed—at the one price Btovo, near tho Depot. gain railed lo the above justly celebrated Machine, which is well known in the South ern comitrv, especially in the Valley of Vir ginia, where tliev arc univomlly used; also, in the Roanoke Yallrv.as well as tho Pied mont. Thov combine nil the latest improve ments In Threshing Machinery, are strong and substantial, ami are a favorite wherever known. For terms of payment and price list, apply to A. P. ROUTT, Agent. May 6, IBIW. _ SI'MAC WANTED. r rilß subscriber wishes to purchase A Sunme of a <jna<l rpuUUy, for which he is willing to pay the HisrlKit market Price at all times and in any quantity. TheSu inac must be of good color, free oTsfems, dirt and berries. Parties who may have Sumac «he above description, during the present son, will And it to their advantage to call or address the subscriber. It s lould be cured as much as possible under shelter on a plank floor, to preserve lit color and strength and keep it free from dirt or sand. ('he stocks, stems and berries should be efnlly raked and picked out before aend ;to market. It is n inistnken idea to save ■ large stems—there is m strength or Ight in them. H. U. BGKLOFF. line 12, IstiS. T-Aljlj TRASS). E. D. SPEXCE, AGENT, VERCHAXT TAILOR AXD €LOTIIIEB t Corner of Main and Thirteenth Street!, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. HAS just received his stock of Fall and Winter ci.DTirx, CAmtMHUm Mtß VESTiyc.s and is prepared to make them up to order In the best styleand at the shortest notice;— lias also a hire assortment oftine Ready-Made Clothing, to bo sold low. GENTLEMEN'S. FURNWfilfca GOODS Parlety. ant of nice goods At low prices an •all at tlie old stand, coiner Mail ecnth Streets, Richmond. 2,1808. ~J. BREWER, HOIS;E AJil) SION PAINTER, If AVISO located at Orange Cour t House, is prepared to do all kinds of Ilouse and Sign (Minting, izlng, Paper Hanging, Ac. Furniture of kinds painted or cleaned and varnished I lie very best slyle. Having served under d worked with the best of workmen for hr twelve years, I feel confident I can give islUetion in style, ilurabiiily and price,— rsons in this and the adjoining counties sliing anything in my line would do well call on fir communicate with me, as I am lermined not to let a. |Ob pass. Take warn ; in time, and do not let your houses go ruin for the want of paint, tober 1), IStfS—lm. VIRGISI A lIOTE £~ STAUNTON, VA. I'llKII. SHERVER, Proprietor. J. ll'. BOOZ, Superintendent. ! r |MIIS well known Hotel has been re -1- furnished with entire new and and ele gant furniture, and the board reduced to 82 jO i icntlemen residing In the Cities, who de sire to spend the Summer with t heir hmillM in theeouairv, will llnd It a pleasant resort. AII.S, &r. — Linseed. Neat's Foot and I V-' Train Oil, White Lead Splritsof Turpen tine; also, West's extra No. I Kerosene Oil, at W cent* per gallon, cash by 11. 1). TALIAFERRO & SON. September 2."i, I*IW. /"tUOCEUIUS.— Crushed and brown vJT Suitnrs; superior Golden Syrup pme old Govei nineni .lava. Laguyra and itio Cof fee; best Gunpowder Tea, fol sale by November in, 151.7. CHAPMAN A CO. _N AST I ft.G S. —3000 |.oiiiji7-I'lo« Cast lugs, hist received and for sale low by 1 Februe.i'j >. WW, E. W*. KI.NCITELOE, WOMAN —Females, owing to • [,«. pnrniiHr ane uuuoiiuiii n unions whtcli tney ..ustaiu, then orgaiiun .ifand the others they Jeet to many sufferings, 1 reedoni from I i « contribute In no small degr.w to their hap niiicssinul welfare, for none ran be hsppv who are ill. Not only so, but no one ot these various female complaints can long be■suf fered to run on without involv ng t gen r •,l health o' the individual,and eielong pio i ,c c' permanent sickness and premature decline- Nor is it pleasant to consult,a phy siel for the leliei of these various delicate ,i , L™ aid only upon the'most urgent wSman so fa, sacrWe her greatest charm as to do this, *hesex WUI then thank us lor ploy lug In heir , „ s simple sperilles winch will ho lolilid . lie . - c ins in relieving and curing almwrteven one of those troublesome complaints pecu ''TlFbinouAs Extrvct of Ilucin'.-Hun dmls suffer on in silence, and hundreds of others apply vahilv todruggistsund doctors, who eitliel 'merely tantalize them with the he A cure or api.lv remedies which make hem worse 1 would not wish to assert any 11R that would do injustice to.the afflicted, it I am obliged to say that although it may be produced from excessive exhaustion, of •he nowers of Ufe, by laborious employment, iMiwlinlesiimenlr and lootl, profuse menstru al nil the use of tea and eoiVee, and Ireiiuen ■ ' ildbirth it is far oltener caused by direct irritation, applied to the mucous membrane "When' ri'viewiing t because of 1 hesc d istress lng complaints, it is most painliil to con template the a.tendant evils consequent v . -0 1 them. 11 is butsimple justice to Ihcsiib- Jert to enumerate a few oi the many ad 11 -'ll mal causes wnich so largely atlret the life, health and happiness of woman in all chyss c ..fsoc-ielv mid which, eoiiseiiuetitly, iitleel more or less directly, the welfare ot the en ire, human family. The mania, that exists for precocious education and marriage, caus es the veins thai nature design.d lot eoi po real development to be wasted and pervi rt e,l in the restraints of dress, the curly con linement at school, and especially in the un healthy excitement oil lie ball-roem. I bus with the body half-clothed, and the mind unduly excited by pleasure, perverting in midnight revellhe hours designed by nature for sleep and rest, the work of destruction is this early strain upon her svstei.i, unnecessary dibit is required by the delicate votary to aetata her situation.in school at ah.U'i' day, thus aggravating the evil When one excitement Is over, miot her in prospective keeps the mind morbidly sen sitive to impression, while the now constant restraint of fashionable dress, absolutely for bidding the exercise indispensible to he at tainment and retention of organ c health and strength; the exposure to Bright air: tae prostration produced by excessive darning, ' elTeet.°AMasi?an' early marriage caps the climax of misery, and the.unfortunate.one, hitherto so utterly regardless if the plain dictates and remonstrances of her delicate nature becomes an unwilling subject o medical treatment. This is but a truthful picture of the experience of thousands of our 1 wfgheforeVheabilitytocxercise thcfuiic- j tions of the generative organs, the. require 1 an education of their peculiar nervous sys tem composed of what Is called Hie tissue, which is, in common with the female breast and lips.evidently under the control or men tal emotions and associations at an early period of life; and, as we shall subsequently see these emotions, when excessive, ta.l, lone before puberty, to habit." which sap the very life of their vict ims ere nature has se f e i&r r ° Female Weakness and Debility, Whites or Eeucorrhea.Too rrofuse Menstru ation Exhaustion/Too Long Continued 1. -rlods, for Prolapsus and Hearing Down, or inccilPe known': 'llelmbold's Compound l'.\ tract of liurhu. Directions for use, diet, and advice accompany. . _ , , Kerne cs in evei y period of life, from infan cy to extreme ol.l'age, will find Itaromedy to aid nature in the discharge ot its lunc tluns. strength Is the glory ot manhood and womanhood. Helmbold's Extract of lSuchu Is more strengthening than any of the pre parations of Hark or Iron, infinitely saler, d more pleasant. Helmbold's Extract llii c m having received the endorsement of the most promineut physicians In the I nlte< tates is now offered to afflicted humanity s ace.ltainc.llre for the following disease id svniptons, from whatever cause origin jTur-Oeneral Debility, Mental and I'liy earilepression, Imbecility, Determination ntl.Hid 10 the Head, Confused Ideas, Hystc -11. General li rliabllity ReaUeaaness and leoiilessne sat N ight. Absence of Muscular Efficiency, Lossof Appetite, Dyspepsia, Em. latton. Low spirits. rasorganlaatlonorPa lvsisofihe Organs of Generation, Palplt. Hon of the Heart, and, talMUall the com plaints of iv Nervous and Debilitated stale o he system. To ensure the genuine, cut th out ' ft.sk for Helmbold's. Take no other — sold by Druggists and Dealers everywhere.- Frice 5i.2.) per bottle, or six bottles foi W.I Delivered to any address. Describe sym toms In all communications. Address it. lELMBOLD, Drug and Chemical Ware louse, 501 Broadway, IT. T. None are genuine unless done up in she engraved wrapper, with fiie-simile ot in Warehouse, and T , HI . LMBOLD . November 13,1565— 2ni. TO Consumptives,— The advet -I User, having lieen restored Ui health 111 lew weeks, by a very simple remedy,all. laving suffered several years with a srv. lung affect ion, and that dread disease, tin suniptiou—is anxious to make known to h fellow suirorers tlies the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy the prescription used (lice of charge,), wil the dirocti..ns tor preparing and n*lug Che ■am. whicli they will find nmrc curc)<,r <*>,! tvmpiion, Atthma, Bronchitt*, 4c. The only oblert of the advertiser in sending the pre scription is to bencllt the afflcteil, and spread Information,whloh he conceives to be inval uable- and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and Parties wishing 1 he'prcKcriptlonwill please address Rev EDWARD A. WILSON, M 5 smith Second Street, Williamsburg!!, Kings County, New \or\i. November (I, IMS—ly. TERRORS OF YOUTH—A Sen ■*- J tleman who suffered for years from Ner vous Debilily l'reinature Decay, anil all the cll'eetsnf youthful indiscretion, will for the sake of suffering hnmanhy, sen.l tree to all who need it, tho recipe and direct ion for mak ing the simple romexly by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the ad vertiser's experience can do so by address ing, In perfect confidence. No. 12 Cedar street, New- York. November 6, 18118— ly. II ILEA It I» HOTEL, > Richmond, V*., March 10, 1808. $ THIS elegant establishment is open to the accommodation of of the public— The buildins Is one of tho Finest in the City, and for style, convenience and beauty of ar rangement, ia acknowledged to be superior. Its Furniture Is new and complete, and for cleanliness, it is proverbial. The subscriber, after morn than twenty years experience in the business, thinks lie risks nothing in saying that this Hotel'shall, in every respect, be Equal to any In the Month. and asks the patronage of his friends and the public generally. JOHN P. UALLARD, Proprietor. March 30, IRW.—tf. JOHS B. CBRTtS, Merchant Tailor, ORANGE COURT HOUSE, VA., REBPJCCTFULI. V announces tn his customers, friends and the public gener ally, Hint he has just received tho largest anil best selected slock of Cloths,C'assliiierew.Vesllns, *c ever brought lo this market,which hcis pre pared to make vii id I lie shortest notice and on the most reasonable icrtns. Thankful for past patronage, he solicits*, continuance ol the same, pledging himself for the future, as in the past, to use his best endeavors to give entire satisfaction. September 18, IMS, Fine fountain Whisky! THE II X T Article in this Market, of Pure By. Whiskey, just received from Augusta Cou ily, by ___ . TIIOS. J. PEYTON. Nov. 22. ISf , ■ NfJTlpß.—Jtn 11 ived a y;oo(l sup supply of double shuck Matlnissrs, on consign rirent and'fbT sale by ..... A "VIRGIMA HOUSE" OF 46 YEARS STASHING. CHINA AND GLASSWARE V J. MILLER has just received uij Fall Supply all articles In his line, which need not be enumerated, out which comprises an assort ment, equal to any, In style, quality and price that can be found in any other markst. He'would respectfully ask country mer chants and others to examine his stock and prices in the confident belleithat he can fur nish goods at prices that will render it un necessary to go beyond the limits of the Commonwealth for EARTHENWARE, CHINA AND GLASSWARE. In addition to such goods, he Is prepared to furnish best French Window Glass, of any size, by the box or otherwise; Putty In blad ders or in cans , Self-sealing Jars for canning fruit, (glass or stoneware;; Kerosene Lamps, Chlmnles, Ac. j„.„„ Plated and llrltannla Castors, a handsome variety Plain White, (lilt hand and Deco rated Tea Setts, Fancy Coffees, Mugs and Vases of French China, Mantel Ornaments and Fancy Ware. In short, probably a w rat er variety of goods than can usually 1)0 found In mi-h an establishment In larger cities Fail not to oall and sutlsfy yourselves that such are the facts. To our old friends In the "\ alley," and the regions round about, and lo those beyond the mountains, we give c £",',. ,{"«• September Dfi, 1868—8ni. Alexandria, Va. | P3t§ and shoes. AND WINTER TRADE, 18M. X 8 ng Street, f4 ALEXANDRIA, VA. THE subscriber has now on haiul ami can afford to sell at prices to suit the times, one of the largest and best assorted stocks of fine goods for Gentlemen, Ludies, Misses and Children, and heavy work suita ble for farmers, ever before otl.-red for sale In this market. His long experience in the tnvde has enabled blui to procure a stock manufactured rrom the best material and In the most durable and stylish manner, and on the most favorable terms, and with such advantages he can afford to sell as cheap as the cheapest. All in want will do well to call at 71 King street, Alexandria, before purchasing. His slock comprises in pint— Men's Kip Hoots, suitable for fanners. Men's Calf Double sole Pegged und Stitch ed Scotch bottom Roots. Boys' and Youth's Calf and Kip Double sole Hoots. _ Indies', Misses' and Children's Calf, Goat, Morocco, Glove Kid, Turkish Morocco and Lasting Boots of every style and description. Men's, Ladles', Misses and Children's Gum Also, a good stock of goods suitable for country merchants, to which we invite their attention. W. B. WADDEY. Heptember 18,1888—6 m. HOOKS AN© STATIONERY! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AT FRENCH'S BOOK AND .STATIONERY STORK 104 King St., Alexandria, Va. T DESIRE to call the especial atten -I tion of Merchants, Teachers, and the Pub lic generally to the large and well selected SCHOOL BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS, MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, Which I offer for sale at.the lowest cash prices, Including a full assortment of Cap, Note and Letter Paper, Printing Cards, Bi bles, Episcopal and Catholic Prayer B.siks, Hold Pens, Guillot's and Perry's celebrated .-tool Tens, Thaddeus David's and Arnold's best Writing Fluid and Ink, Paints, Water Colors, Dominoes, Pencils, Hlates.t 'opy Hooks, Penholders, Memorandum and Pass Books, Envelopes, all sizes and quantities, Ink stands Chess and Backgammon Boards and men, Pocket Books, Photograph Albums, Magazines, Reviews, Newspapers, Desks, Rulers, and all other articles usually kept iv a Urst class Book and Stationery Store. All orders from the country promptly at fttiOßtJK 13. FRENCH. September 18, '08—ly. __ LOOO ! LOOK 1 ! LOOK !!! FOR THE ORANGE BAZAAR TIIK subscribers have now on hunt A and can afford to sell at prices to suit th times, one of the largest and best assortet Stocks of Elne Goods or Gentlemen, Ladies, Hisses and Children «**er before offered for sale in this market. Their long experience In the trade has en bled them to procure a stock manufacture, rofn the best material and in the most dom ic and stylish manner and on the most rca nnible terms. With such advantages they oan dflbrd to sell as cheap as the cheapest.— All in want will do well to call at tho ORANGE BAZAAR. efore purchasing. Their s' T;k comprises i pari, Gent's and Boy s CIo hing, Ladies' iress Goods, Boots and Sh es. 'alldescrlp iiiik, Ladies' and Gents' Ei.rnis.iing Goods, line lot of Ladles' and Gents Hats of the atesl styles, Trunks, Hand Valises, Groec- M, Liquors, Ac. All kinds of country |»ro uee taken In exchange for goods, or eivsn aid for the same. Oct, 9,1888. FISHER & GOLDSTINI". BOOKS TOR BAND BIN I)E R V ESTABLISHED 1833. J. W. Randolph & English, BOOKSELLEKS, ST.TIOMtiS, BOOkBI\DEB_, AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS, 1320 Main Street, between 13th and 14th, RICHMOND, VA. ~)LI) Books bought or taken In c*- change for new. April -li, INJS— ly. Itt. W. GAM DEALERS IN DIAMONDS, FINE WATCHES, ytICH JEWELRY, FANCY GOODS, „c, Have removed to their New .Store, No. 'J*o Pcimsjlvsnl* Avr.nne', WASHINGTON, I), C. , A GENTS for the American Watc •**• Company, Waif limn. Mass. Also, lor Patch, I'hilippi it Co., Geneva, And tortlie ■ale theofuorham Matiufa uring company's unrivalled Electro I'late.l Ware. OctoberBo, lsiis.—dm. I'l Rt'KI.I,, LADD &.CO., DRUGGISTS, DKAI.r.HS.IN ItIEOUTMS, CHEMICALS I'HYSIt TAN'S SUPPLIES AND OUTFITS, PAINTS, OILS, DYES, VARNISIILS, r'RENt'H WINDOW GLASS, AGENCY FOB VIRGINIA SPRINGS WAtE-R miDlcBS PKOMITI..Y KXErfTEO. I'ilS Main Street. Corner I liirlfnilh, RICHMOND,- VA. Noven'ib,,V T.;; iVll'-. -Urn* PA'r„Bi*»-) w(sh to prfrotJase JL f,-,,rhV«*'<o l*"te„li-'cl'pound's of nice live EeitWaM* ««r trfeeh the highest cash price will'.ei ,, ,K l >'«'n- BENJAMIN WC**_. ; Oct. •->-- m I<M N E Ttirfel Bonps,-r*!"a'sl)lfe'rrrKV bWowii • Soap, siipbrtor Shaving Crclnn,**>r sale hy ()„A*>V*>s fc SO. December 6, Uot lloue, Wetlderburn k Co., (SCCCBSSOKS TO roIVLE* OB") Ao. 'J l*rina: ,!j'(ree«, ALEXANDRIA, VIHOtNIA, r\FKER for for sale their usual supply °STim\ltl) FERTILIZERS. CONSISTINU or No. 1 PERUVIAN GUANO, of recent importation and *«^*f*g[*!C a The price ol Peruvian Uuauo vailes with » 10 price of Gold. _ iowi.k 4 co."s solium-: ruosrriATKD PERUVIAN GUANO, containing 0 per cent, of Ammonia and 27 Se?Se¥tofBoluble Ptoosphata of Lime: much cheaper, and equal In effect to the best Peru vian Ouano. A permanent Improver ol the Price $«•") per ■" of 2000 lbs. Double Keflned Poudrette Ig Vifro- Phosphate of Lime • • • °v Pure Bone Dust, finely ground, suitable Pure Hone Dust, coarse *j Pure Bone. Hour, "? 8 a /.:,»/ Atone ,•,;•••,••; r« Bradley's Patent Super-Phosphate M foe's Ammoniakd Supe,-Phosphate,.... •)» ~, . ,i o .... oo Voer s 'in Fish and Ontario f0mp04,... ■■■■■ *» The celebrated Alia Vela Phosphate,.. .. 5» We also All orders for /laugh's H'iio Bone Phosphate, Turner I ftrtWbr, Soluble Pacijic, Whanu's Rau Bone Phosphate. Bodundn and all other Fertilizers knoicn in this viarket, at loicest cash prices. IMPORTERS AND WUOI.KSALK DEALERS IN EVEBY DESCRIPTION OF SALT, Liverpool Fine, of different brands Syracuse In 3 V sacks. We guarantee all halt »c sell lobe what It Is represented. I Jjlt. ■soft lilue Windsor riaster. Lump and tlneH S ',? U nd furnished in hulk, bags gj^arreUa jvbi SI, Prince Street, Alexandria, \ a August 14, 1808—2 m _______ RISC COM FORT. r WING spent some time.auay troin l'homein order to tart the he irlnus Fire Place Heaters we have«*urn I prepared to oirer the public something A. 3STO. 1. We have secured the agency lor the ■ SEXTON IMPROVED B il/TIMORE HEATER considering it by far «oP» rt « to a ny Heater out, as to beauty, design and "UihVi- " worth » visit from those who may not ex v be in want of Stoves, that the> may see to wh it perfection mechanism has arm cd. lo 1 ise in want, listen to our terms and attar niAees. which there is no go buck ou. Look at the beauty of the stove and W°J»nitoke I pleasure in explaining lb« principles on run no risk. Select your stove-we will take t, to your house, tit. it up to he. t 1. - or rooms; and whenjthc work is a 1 c<>mt»l<M« you retaining the purchiu«i-jnon< > uuiii «• build a tire, when we expect you to.take seal in front of your own hearth, and us I this is truly King Comlort. RECEIPT YOUR BILL. We are also prepared to receive orders fo I all other tiro place Heaters that may b "uurgeneral assortment of Parlor "Into RuSmiiml Hall Stov.'S, together wtt.li th Sort I* roved looking Stoves, have bee I s.Ue'ed with great care from the most n sponsible f lunurles, and will present one o the most complete and varied assortmen I v i offered in this market, every Stove o I which we will warrant, and sell on the mos reasonable terms'. ..- '^.J_ \- |i—oiiriirrnnuements are such that w canWl to dealers a. ;-y^ LL TIIOY, Corner King and Washington streets sVptember U, isos-iy. __*.tepadria, Vn. STOVES! STOYEB !! STOVES !!! S. CUVIEEIER, Hell's old stand, >"o. SW King Street, ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA, FUEL-SAVING, GAS-BURNING STOVES AHU THWARE, V ofri'e and other kinds at Btbj»f •»« Ranges. Among his tirst-class took St >\ei> are the Excelsior, Monumental, Irons Mis, William l'enn, Noble Cook, Pennsylvania, Paranon, Lehigh. .Continental Old Do'- n,n -| idu William Tell, *c., 4c, all of which lie I warrants as recommended. (•opiH'rsinithing and Plumbing, Roofing and spouting done In town or country, at shortest notice and lowest prices, lor quulitj ol material and workmanship. J. W. Nails tTrishibli.. H. V. Hoiwe. James W. Walls & Co., GLASS, 1 -' OILS, FELT, PAINTS, PITCH, LAMPS, TIN WAKE, HARDWARE, CEMENT, C. PLAS TER, LIME, BRUSHES, &c. Manufacturers of DOORS, SASH FRAMES, BLINDS MOULDINGS AND BRACKETS. FACTORY, C<«'. Qucon and Fairfax St. A, Va. Brill & Beaclt, Manufacturers or I Stoves & Tin Ware AND SHEET-IRON, And Dealer* Generally IN HOOSE KEEPING ARTICLES. ALEXANDRIA, Va. STEIeSEIT&^i'bHE, lIANUKACTCRERSAXDWnOI.ESAI.EDEAI.EItB IS Cigars, Tobacco, PII'ES, &c. 10 and 101 Kins Street, ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA. October 2,1868.—Cm. C WILLIAM H. FRANCIS, PItOI'RIETOB. Corner of Ihyeil and Cameron St.s., ALEXANDRIA, VA. W. S. KKSii'filt, Sup't. November 15.1887—1y. pREEX'S MANSION HOUSE, Cor* Fairfax and Cameron Sts., ALEXANDRIA VA., JAMES UREEN, Proprietob. November 13,1867.— ~~KNOXT& WATTLES, COMMISSION MEBCU4J.TS, No. 17, King Street, ALEXANDRIA, VA., SOLICIT eonsijrniiients ot Country Produce and orders for the purchase of supplies, and promise to give the host atten tion lo any business entrusted to llu-io.and to make prompt returns. April 10,1808—ly. I Dr. E.W.Ron, riIYSICIAN AND SIMttiEON, II.RS HIS PROFESSIONAL erviees to the community. FlCE—Opposite Dr. I). H. Tnlicfcrro's Store. ORANGE C. H.; VA. vemticr 15,1807.—1 v. thiTTee «;am>eii y, No. 901 Main Street, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. X. DAVIES is protliieing the piost ejegent piet ores we have ever seen, and at th< most reasonable rates. / MttyB, 1868. _ ..... CWXVUQ Axet, loni"a"u0 «.W>rt"narT. die sliovels, long hnndlf Pftrhr, Forks, 24 boxes Axle Grease, jnst rcveived CmH for sale i>v E. W. KlNUF»:i,t>£.' Drchiber in, 1867. Tol'.At ('<).-- Ci-mnpton iSL Sons \>rT ntium "Valley Bos*;' t'liewinij I[i>(i»co<v Highlander and llrown Ilicli. Sm»>kinTVi baeee'; Havahna and Domestic Sonars, of.i sale By CHAPMAN A CO. KsVember •. isht. Q YATI'.S h:\s pm| reccivcif :t lot o l - * Horse Collars and Tin ■ ''hiiins. RMrainr a, WW, TH E VIRMNIA FIRE AND MARINE I\BOK A X C B CtfatA XV. (CIUKTEKED 1883.) AH mi I Capital $115,000 INSURES against FIRE »1 uiu'rent rat* 1 !*. Insure! aKitlnst Marine lueses, us fur thir ty-six years past, vii I'ule terms. We Invite b still lnrcer slum' of public pnt rnuuKe, aKsorlngfour eitVeMin tlint IA.-tr t«M ■■■• i*t will beitAtvunreU v i+»jv ucKtowitiH it. W. IV. OTwAKIHS. fi. si.l.'ut: M . (i. WIU,I.«Mi-,' Agent, orange Court House.' .1 uly ?., 186*—t f. wo»sr r t"ifC; nnrterfifrned wemkf T;o?peetfillly •* unnonnce to the elfi'zei)s Ar Oraner *'. 11., that lie hns com mewed hnnllng' w<k>l for the winter, which In' will <lMiver in wry qtinnti tv, iit the shortest notice i\nn on (he most reasonable terms. J H CAxPREU*.' Oct Hi, 'IS. X LU M WA'l'f:l;.--lToa'lH:i;ie;o'Aii : rn ■**-' Water, ti-esli from' the Springs, just rfc. celvnTantl for sale by BegL 11 68.-11. .1> TAI.IAFKitten .<• .oV O. V AT*eS hivi »HII mi final! nans- I v ~»' soricil lot of Cotton \ n« ii.ju. tto ri 1 January al is*. VALUABLE FARM:; IN OltANOl' COUNTY, VA. TH E undersigned, as Substituted Traatee In Iwo Deed* of Trust, executed bv Juseuh '.Vill-iuiis.ducensed, tho one dated tfie •Wn rtnv ot March fsW, tir secure a debt of _HHK) due br'kitid wlltli—im t» Buckner Terrill. RuanUiii) of O. H..J,'.X'ariill, thu In terest on which has been paid up to purr, thu other of said deedd, dated the __.___, of June. IMoO, lo secure a iW]jl "f f___Wl. due by said Williams to Cams 'Vllholt, ut the request of thebenafl—artesle said deeds, wuioiiei, at public auction, under the last named deed of trust,on Saturday, the 2nd day of Januttrt; 1868, Unit VALUABLE FAH.U occupied by Joteph Wtt_e__ ut tho tluio of lils decease, and coiituluins 555 Acres ol l-st-ml, ■Itualed about three miles from Hir' :'.■:■. vllle, on the road lending to Siiiiiuru*. n*- .-In a. line section of country. The i__i'.iuvo* iik-iiU are v good DWELLING HOUSE und all the necessary nul-builillngs. Th* farm is Hulttciently wisxlc-d. The purchaser uinh-rdilsduad, before ui-Utnga Hood title, will of —KIN- luivi' to (ritacharge the lien ot the Hist niuueddeedoflinsl. The title wllh' this exception is believed to bp good, al though selling as trustee I cum convey such title only us I have. .... ~ TEH MS OK SALE.—An prescribed in tbe deed, CASH. Sulc to commence at 12 o'clock, M. W. W. lll'ltU-vS-, Substituted Trustee. Joseph 11. llovsF.ivourn, Auctioneer. December I,IBW. COMMISSIONKHI* HALE er a VAi.rAiii.K TIIACT <_>_?* __!_*.»-"_>, CHANCE COUNTY, VA. BY virtue ol' a decree of the Circuit Court of Orange County, rendered on the" 71h day of (iclober, 1888, in the Chancery ei'so* of Davenport va. Hunt, &(•., 1 will otter for ■ale, at public auction, on Monday the tthduy ot January, IMS a valuublo TRACT OF LAND, situated a half a mile from Orange c. 11., and on the 0 range nnd Alexiindrla Itailroad, und coutaliiinij by recent siuvey. Fifty aud One-Third Acres It Is Improved by a small Hew house con taining three rooms. It Is well wooded and watered. The land is ot line .utility, und hu-c-ptible ot tho highest stale of Improve- TKItMIB OK SALE.—As prescribed by the decree—the purchase money lo be puid in three equal instalments of two, four and six vnni from the dnv of sale, the pinchus er giving bond with approved security, Ibe interest on Which is to lie paid annually, the title to he retained as further security. If desired, the above hind can he divided into fiveM ten acre lots and have sufficient wa. ter on aae_> Tho inducements offered to purchasers of tin. bifid .'irei'rt'nsMii'lly fllie, no money ex cept tbe interest being required uiilil two years ft—— the day of sale. The title-is be lieved to be piitieily good, tint selling as mrataslofief I I'u't only convey such title is vested in mc. _, JOS. 11. HOUSEWORTH, Coiuin'r. December 4, 15C8. "PUBLIC BA___, ' o? VERY VtUABLE a_ATVD. S Siibtitutcd Trustee In a Deed of L Trust from Dr. David Punnill for thu netitof Jon Terrill, I will sell, at auction, the premises, un Tuesday, the sth day uf -.I'ltiry next, if fair, 11 not the next lull day, o very VALUABLE LAND i wliich Robert ('. Sale now lives, about. even miles Northeast of (inuigeC. 11., und •c miles from Itupidun Station, mi the Or lge and Alexandria Itailroud, coiiluiuiu. Three Hundred and ScvM-t.-Fcur Acres, lb good Improvements on it. I'll.' deed requires cash, but the terras will ie on.'-third cu-.li, tne halnnco In one und wo yean, with interest from dale. WM. T. li. FRAZEB, ■Substituted Trustee. December l, 1808. public saj.e" very valuable ____mh_£ A S Substituted Trustee in a deed ot -*- Trust from John B. Hell for the benefit Of Jobs Terrill, 1 will sell, alauclioii, on the premises, on Tuesday, the 12./.....,/ a/ J,into ry next.lt fuir, if not the next fair day, tin, VERY VALUABLE LAND on which John B. Hell ririw lives, In Oranj.« County, two miles from Kapidan Station, on tlie Orange aud Alexandria Itailroud, con taining _ . 331 l-_ Acres, with good improvements on it. The deed I'equires cash, but the terms will I" i.iie-thlrd cash, the bnhince In uiiu ami two years, with Interest from date. WM. T. It. 1-HaZEK, Trustee. December 4, lim —lt. HOUSE AXD LOT -_-£&__!___. T OFFER for sale, tlio House anil Lot A on wliich I now reside, n.lJointri„ .ne resi dence of Dr. K. I. Taliaferro und Mrs. P.M. Fry. The lot contains about a hull neraof .round, tin. house Is a two story BRICK DWEIXIKQ, with two rooms on the first,und three on tlie second door, and an excellent basement di ning room, with closet uiul dully room at tached. The kitchen Is of brick, wllh foui rooms. A well of tine wiitcrl. with In twenty feet ot the house. It has all necessary outbuild ings. All of which are in good order. For terms apply to the subscriber. July If IM} \V. 11. CHAPMAN. Orange l,'. H. Va. B if-t HE'S IR 0 V WOR XS, NT.U'NTON, VA. J. E. ROLLINS, W. A. 11l RKE, IROX FOLXDER, MAIMIST, axd umntHHi of stoves, Follow ware; plows, MILL OKARI-ffO. IRON HAILING, *c. Cl-ECIALTY.—The celebrated Liv *-> ingstonliougb. All kinds of ,;-)mt "verk atone promptly und on muderute term . I Julyji, |up.—3m. NKW STOCK or _"A_f_l_ AAD WIMER (_OO_»N. THE subscriber having just returnn_l' from Ualtlmor* with & large uud well »<■• leeteil stuck ol Tall ami Winter Goods, would invite the attention of bit* friend* and the public Lrenerally to the *niiie bi fore por ■ iiii'inii. Ills stock consists, in part, of Dry roods, Groceries, Hardware, Queensware. IV:-made Clot hint., Hoots anil Shoes, Ac. allot which will be sold at the lowest price for cash or in eacrjiaage for country produce' .October D, Vtm, ' BENJAMIN t-Qfelt. IV'OTICE TO I'tM-IDKS. ~... ANDREW CUE'S •UTTER PHOSPHATE OP LIME. just received direct &\J.\J\AJ f rom ihe factory, which 1 will.' furnisli to formers at the lowest price it pan' be sold lv Baltimore, Riclunoud oi; AU'Xan drla. Farmers i-un be supplied -.vltli uny quantity as cheap us they can be anywhere All I usk Is ii cull. This Phosphate la very highly recommended hy tlu.se wkobavSiajed it on wheat, Coin, Outs, Pbta_£e_—, .Vc. It le considered by nuniv tobeeqcial lo I'l'/'o'ina (juano. ' li. „ . KINCIIKI.' .'•:. Ausnst 21,1888. CO-PARTNERSHIP. r ITIE have this .lay en -— tend int.. ('!>.'■ .armpi*':!iir> under llib *t_ lo and llrm of 11. D. T_»ll-*r*"*_ro A. Son, for the purpose o_" ccnHl'ictini, tlie Drug iros ini'.B at Ibis place. They will keep at nil times a supply uf pine Drugs Cliemtcals and l'hariniicuiticß> pfiaarntlorts, (he latter of full oillcinu Bt—kM-ta, together with v gener al assortment of other urlfeles usually kept ■agists. iiilai' iittciilion given to Pliysician'i s cash. ir. n. TAijArrrt^mS, 'liilierl.'DS. H. li. T__________\B_ ' ... noTijCi; TO WHOM IT MAY tiriNCKUN'. A I.L persons indt-Uol Hi ns* _>.ir* (*iar ■-fr— riuues, I'low.-s. C__stiin_s, iil.'-ikKDiHbliir- Ac, nre respect fall y uu_! earnesUl' rimioie I to come forward an'-t Wttl* their accoinits, as further lndiiUrence is ImpmsflM>... . BCKLO.T _ ANtiaKBON. November (5, una.—lt. "NOTICK ALL persons indebted to u<. for Lum ber, arc n . i«-etrully re _nes! .d n. i oma forward and settle llicli-Ket-ouuis. Oon. i. striclly a cash luurinem. k»,i\ liitwra _. co. December 11, ISii- W'CMJI. W.'lN'FEri'.'-1 \iill p'u-Hiase '■ any unai til;, el Wool, edl'rr wii—Beil, or uiiMiwlicl..:. iiveii'.l . for v uU'U tb» lili.li est luhrketpr', ■ .vlll bepuid.