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HARRISONBURG, yA., THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1877.

For Commonwealth. but he had man's horror of a scene, From the Boientiflo Americsn. ble; charity is becoming broader and < For tbe Oommonwealth. action being taken, and all other nec- Select a rrufession and Stick to It. Selection Applied to Han. essary acts in harmony therewith - THE DYING CADET. and it was a sullen, lowering face on more far-seeing; the rights of future Mr. Editor:— desire to express my Whatever bo' your position in life, which his eyes rested. His expression generations begin to weigh against the yiews, in my bluut aud unlearned way, ing done, population and skilled and BT EDWARD 8. BHKPP. The population of onr globe is now nnskilled labor and capital will flow |learn to rely upon yourself. Mako of surprise was very mortifying to Ger- privileges of the present; and there is upon the question of the State's con- truth and honor the basis of all your about fifteen hundred millions, or infinite promise of good in the change. into the State; Virginia's sons (mer- CTnable any longer bis sword yield, tie. She was conscious of appearing dition. If you will pablisb the same, 1actions. Set your stakes high, ami A wounded eadet wa« lying at a disadvantage, but she had never about au average of thirty to the square It would be sheer presumption and I shall feel mnch obliged, not that I chants of Baltimore with their experi- Upon the clamorous bnttle field mile of land surface. With proper cul- ence, capital, trade and credit) will re- 1strive to reach them. Lot none of the learned to control her temper, and ioolishness to predict specifically the expect or deserve any compliments minor principles of jour nature super- Amid the dead and dying. could not do it now. So conversation tivation of both land and water, and issues of conditions so complicated as from any of the recognized sources of turn to Virginia; factories will spring In the distance were the dark lines of the foe, the largest possible reclamation of waste np like magic; the State will teem with cede that of self-dependenco. Make languished for a stupid quarter of an those of existing hnmanity; bat having leadership; but I am sure the subject for yourself a character which, in time Stretched out like a Borpout before him. hour. Then Geoffrey rose and took aud deserted land by irrigation and in view the intensifying struggle for is full of interest to a very large class wealth; ber lands will rise, aud a new The cannons pealing forth lit the heavens aglow, otherwise, the earth is capable of snp- era will be at once inaugurated. But of adversity, when poverty shall sweep As the lethal shots glanced ' him. leave—a thoroughly disenchanted man. existence in store for lutare genarn- of citizens; yes, an overwhelming ma- around you, will bo of more value thuu As be retnrnod from the Havilands' po.ting perhaps ten times as many tions, and knowing tbe immense ad.- jority in all parts of the State, that woo to bankrupts, broken down ari- My rids were the soldiers and brave men. people; probably not more, as that vantage which a pare and high race stocracies and do-nothings generally. the richest legacy ever inherited. A That left fair eons and daughters. door, it was still within the regulation never attempt to say anything at all vine which twines its tendrils around hour for calls, and he walked on until would require every inoh of dry land must always have over lower races, it publicly, and but little privately, by Let the "watch word" be "root hog or And many a valiant lover then, to be as densely populated as Cbinx leave the island," and the object is ac- a tree upon which it deiends for its Crossed Death's dark tacit waters. bo fonud himself opposite Mr. Thorn- is safe enough to predict that tbe ulti- way of shaping the State's destiny.— aprigbt position will, when a storm ton's residence. now is, and a very considerable por- mate dominion of tbe world will rest Unfortunately for the State, the quiet complished, the State is retrieved.— He thought of his home which he would see no moro. tion of the earth's land surface is and uproots its stay, fall tu tbe ground for And the faces he would leave forever, He stopped and unpinned Bertha's with that people, whether black, yellow, and unpretentious citizens of tbe State Bat suppose it puts the dead heads must ever remain practically uninhab- under, what of that. It they will then want of support. So it is with tbeso While up in his mind loomed Death's silent shore flowers from his coat, and tbrnst them or white, which will so shape its politi- have, by common consent, agreed that young men who are accustomed to - And the billowy waters of the river. into his pocket, smiling a little rueful- itable. cal and social system as to rigidly favor the pretentious ones of the State as- go to work, they can rise, and if they Assuming such an increase of the refuse to work let them stay under.— pend upon their fathers, wealthy rela- The dying man's heart rose high in his breast, ly as he did so, thinking they might tbe perpetuation of its best—which suming the tafk, might rule, and con- tives and rich heritages, for sustenance As he fancied the wild waves were beating, spoil another call. world's population to be possible, the will studiously eliminate every serious fiding in them these teu years, they Now how is this to be brought about ? But one sound reached his ear, and gave him rest: question naturally arises: When is the easy enough. AU that is needed is the and positions in life. He found Alice at home in the midst moral or physical taint from its life- have brought rain upon the State; for I am very much disposed to give cre- The foe were sullenly retreating. of pleasant family groupe. A white- limit likely to be reached—and what stem. As all cannot survive, it is be- to-day her representatives are without united action of the people to this end A radiant ray shone from his eye, haired old grandmother was olickiug then ? The coutingenov may seem at coming more and more the duty of hu- hope as to her future—at least they and it is insured. Have'a united pur- dence to kba time-honored adage, As from a furnace gleaming, first sight' to be very remote, but in manity to elect wisely which shall sur- pose and carry it cut; if you will you "Where there's a will, there's a way," her bright knitting needles in and out, very frankly say, publicly and private- and think (be young men of the pres- His brow was calm, his cheeks were dry, weaving the red yarn into warm mit- reality it is not, provided human pro- vive, tbe good or the bad; or mors cor ly, that they don't see what is to be- may. Tbe element of resistance is His face with smiles was beaming. gress continues at the present rate.— sharp and bitter, bat it must saocamb ent day attain precisely the same pro- tens for a rosy-cheeked boy who was rectly, perhaps, whether the chances of come of her. There has not been one ficieucy in their avocations, and ac- He rose from the ground, but totter'd and fell. studying bis lesson beside ber. A The dominant race of to-day is that any unborn generation are in favor of uublic man in the State, to my knowl- if the industry and honesty of the As the weak bauds of life released him; which is fairly represented by the peo- country says so and stands by it. complish just what their forefathers And the cannon period forth his funeral knell. sister was crocheting a "facinator" out physical and moral health, or the con- edge, that has spoken of her future did. The great secret of success in As Death's grim angel seized him. of some snowy Shetland wool. Alice ple of England. The influences of trarr. To favor tbe former does not prospects hopefully for these many have waited, through sympathy, for modern civilization have been felt on the formerly well-to do-people to he life Is to choose some occui aticn for Stonewall Militaby Aoademt. was tatting. imply or necessitate tbe destruction of years, and ber calamities are as fol- which yon have both taste' and talent, Geoffrey watched her white fingers that island as manifestly as anywhere; any life; but it does necessitate such lows: eased down for these twelve years, hop- and we shall not go far wrong if we and "stick" to it. The failnre of most . THE BUNCH OF FLOWERS. as they formed the fragile thread into an interference with individual liberty She don't pay her public debt. Says ing they would repair their wrecked estimate the progress of the immediate fortunes and get ready for a change, of our young men arises from their the carious, lace-like trimming for a as shall restrain the vicious and tbe she cannot, or at least don't see bow stumbling upon some profession for A TAX.ISMAK. time, then be said: future by the ratio of the immediate diseased from being over-represented she can soon, if at all. bat it has done nobody any good, and past. The population of England at tbe large majority great barm. It has which they have no talent, and against "I cut a little poem from the paper in generations to be; and the time may Her most energetic people are leav- wtrch their whole natures are, in liv- BY MABY . MOFFAT. this evening, which is as perfect a pic- the beginning of the present century come when it be vitally necessary to ing the State by scores from the differ- ruined tbe State, and consequently the ture of your home-groupe as if it bad wsr, in ronnd numbers, a little under prevent such debasing elements from ent industrial sections every year, car busy citizens, too, that it was intend- ing revolt, simply because they imag- Geoffrey Underwood wbs reclining been written to describe it. May I 9,000,000. It is not now far from 24,- being represented at all At any rate, rying with tbem tbeir capital and de- ed to benefit, or rather save from mor- ine such profession is more profitable l«zily in a large Turkish easy-chair read it ? 000,000. With the same rate of in- it is clear that, whatever high-grade nunciations of tbe State. tification of their pride by a sickly, or more popular than some of the low- crease for seven generations more, the false sympathy for a class of citizens er avocations of life. which his sister Bertha had wheeled in So he put his hand into bis pocket people first rises to the moral level of No capital, nor enterprise, nor pop- I do not believe that all men are to the smoking-room. Could she have for his porto mounaie, in which he had English people will equal in number applying a proper systen) of artificial ulation is coming into the State. that have no spirit or enterprise, or had .her way about it, her handsome a fashion of stowing away odd bits of the present population of the entire selection to hnmanity, and steadily Our towns are delapidated and dead, will, nor capacity to engage in the born equal, but that all men are born brother should have smoked at his own poetry or prose which struck his globe I At the end of the fifteenth purifies its stock by eliminating vitiat- when compared with Western and basiness pursuits which alone can, but for something. All have talents— generation the desoendante of the Eng- ing strains, crimiDal or otherwise, that surely, speedily retreive the State. whether one, five or ten—for the im- free will in the most elegant room in fancy. Northern towns. The State has no provement of which they are held re- the house. With the porte-monnaie came the lish people, if they oontinue to increase people will lead tbe world in civilization commercial town, yet her own con- E. S. But "mamma's" ideas were different. at their present rate, will number (if and power. It will do more: it will re- sponsible by the Great Giver of all luckless bunch of flowers, crushed sumption would sustain a very great good. Every man has his own partio- So she compromised the matter by with the rough treatment they had re- statistics and mathematics tell no lies) tain that leadership, and develop a type city and many minor towns. Fattening Cattle. smuggling into bis "den," as he called fifteen times «b many as the world now of humanity which will endure and im- ulur office to fill, just as every tree, ev- ceived. Alice saw them and said im- She has no factories. She buys ev- ery plant, and every animal, has its it, this bit of luxury. pulsively: supports, and fifty per oent. more than prove as long as tbe earth remains ha- erything from abroad, and enriches Geoffrey's head and feet were re- "Oh, Mr. Underwood, what a shame ! we have set as the limit of the earth's bitable. All others contain the seed of other States thereby. Her railroads, Tbe Journal of Chemistry, in discuss- own peculiar functions. If any animal splendent in a smoking cap and slip- How could you treat those lovely flow- possible population. Inasmuch as the their own destruction. sympathizing with everything else, are ing tbe question from a scientific stand- or insect, great or small, should devi- pers, worked by her own tiny fingers ers so I" Eoglish are not the only people that failnres; and, upon the whple, tbe point says that poor animals consist ate from its path,—if any of these vast while away at school, from which she She took them in her hand as ten are rapidly increasing in numbers, it For the Oommonwealth. State, considering her ancient great- ol about two-thirds water, while fat systems, or any part of tbem, which is clear that the struggle for existence ones only one half, in the total weight, compose this mighty universe, should had lately returned; and as each silk- derly as though they could understand A Home without a Mother. ness, the extent of ber territory and on stitch had embroidered into the ma- her. among the tribes of humanity is likely and compares poor animals to bog pursue a course contrary to that allot- her natural advantages, ia regarded a meadows. It adds, that when the fat- ted by an Eternal Godhead,—the - terial with it some tender thought of "Poor little voiceless things!—it to be rapidly and seriously intensified. At every stage of life, as I float along slow coach. Everybody claims tbe home, so now, as she gazed content- Tbanks to the advancement of knowl- tening process begins, water commen- fect would be an immedialo suspen- hurts me to see them ! Admired one upon tbe great sea of time, dashed to right to speak in derision of Virginia, ces to disappear, and fat or suet takes sion of the laws of its nature. It is so edly at the wearer, softened memories moment—thrown aside the next 1 See edge. scientific and sanitary, the phys- and fro by the huge waves of disap- and it is freely done in and out of the ical conditions of life are becoming its place; and the increase tn bulk dur- with mankind. Let a man who seems of shool and mates floated through bow fragrant they are ? That is their pointment, my mind is called back to State, and nobody can set up a defense ing tbe process is largely of adipose peculiarly adapted, by nature and the her mind. protest!" moro and more favorable; tbe average view the pleasant scenes of childhood. for her as to her present condition and duration of human life is increasing, matter. It is a curious circumstance bent of his inclination, to law, medi- His cigar finished, Geoffrey broke Geoffrey looked at the fair face, re- The memories of days gone by cause status. A favorite mode of attempted that, during the fattening, the protekls, cine, or agriculture, imagine he has a the silence as be rose to his feet. proachful, yet smiling, as it bent over and tbe plagues and fevers that form- emotions of the soul beyond the power defense is, that she once had a Wash- "It is a positive luxury, sis, to have the flowers. erly scourged the world and kept the ington, a Jefferson and a Patrick Hen- or nitrogenous compounds, increase talent for music or poetry, acd he will population low are being bronght un- of a finite being to express. Even only about seven per cent, and the immediately realize the full import of you home again. It makes a fellow "It wasn't quite right to treat them when tbe years of manhood bad dawn- ry, Mareballs, Lees, &c., in abundance; bone material, or inorganic substance, the well known Latia, "Foela nasetur begrudge an engagement; but it must so—a lady's gift, too." der control, if not entirely stamped ed upon my pathway, I could bat feel that she once paid ber debts, both pub- out. Tbe tendency of civilization is only one and a-hnlf per cent. non fit" he kept, nevertheless." "I will put them in water until you as though I was a child, when, after lic and private; that she once bad ag- ' Tbe cost to a firmer of fattening an Mucanley gives it as his opinion that '»»' Bertha laughed. go. Then you must take them home toward arbitration instead of war, and roaming for awhile through this un- ricultural thrift and activity; that she so that means of keeping down the ox is much greater at the close of the there is not so great disparity in the- ' "Now, Geof., you needn't begin to with you, to bring sweet dreams of the friendly world amid strangers, to re once had a fair amount of commerce process than at the commencement; intellects of mea as is generally sup- ■dignifyy everything with that stereo- donor." number of tbe hnman swarms is likely turn and receive the kind words and and bright prospects as to tbe future to bi> lessened rather than increased; that is, increase in bulk or dry weight posed. True, there may not be such typed term—engagement. Tell the "Tbanks for the advice. I would tender caresses of a loving mother.— in commerce and manufactures. We at that period is much more costly. If truth, brother, mine. Hay 'My heart like to have my sister Bertha—for she and the same may be said of tbe in- now and then bear men in public po- a wide diversity in the talent aud - creasing abolition of personal strife and But, alas! those days have passed; fur it costs three cents a ponnd for bulk nius of the human race, taken as a is not here.' it's chasing the dear,' if it's was the giver—lend the charms to in the fullness of time that dear one sition venture the opinion that we may for the first month after a poor animal proper to mutilate a poem so atrocious- dream land that she does to every-day individual murder. The means so fre- come out yet; but nobody ventures to whole; but there are men whose na- quently resorted to by crowded peoples was called to bid a lasting farewell to is put in tbe fattening stall, it will tive genius just as fur surpasses that 1y" life. Her bunch of flowers shall be all ber loved ones who wept afound say when and bow. cost five cents the last month. If, then, Geoffrey looked amused at this sal- treasured for still another reason—can heretofore to keep tbe natural increase The State is growing desperate for of others as the towering heights of within bounds—the general destruction ber death-bed. Scarcely six months a farmer consults bis money interests, the Himalay surpass the Bine Ridge. ly, but made disclaimer. The shrewd you imagine what it is? have gone by since my mother's death, finances, and is, and has been beating he will not carry the increase in fat Says Macaulay: "If Luther had little maiden's surmise came too near Something in his tone caused Alice of infants—grows more and more ab- tbe air. Agriculture is about all she's horrent to human instincts, and is not and though it were a hundred years, beyond a certain point, provided he been born in the tenth century, ho the real state of the case. He watch- to look up qaestioningly; but his ar- the memories of ber parting blessing got, and not' much of that, and the can turn his partinllv fattened animals would have effected no reformation.— er her, the smile still lurking about dent glance made her drop her eyes, likely to be revived; certainly not by will remain sacred upon the mind and mind revolts at laying more on that ■ people of the higher types that are to fail advantage. Farmers have, per- If he had not been born at all, it is ev- his eyes and curving lines under his blushing and confused, though her in- in tbe heart of one who is bereaved of branch of industry, which has been haps. learned this fact from experi- ident that tbe sixteenth century couid silken mustache. She stood by a stand nocent heart beat high with pleasure. destined to inherit the earth. Tbe tbe greatest blessing of an earthly well nigh already drawn from the of plants, turning her pretty face crit- Geoffrey Underwood was her beau- multiplication of facilities for the trans- ence and observation, and hence com- not have elapsed without a great schism home. But, my brothers and sisters, State, and then instead of creating oth- paratively lean beef abounds in onr in the church. Ha evidently thinks ically from one to another until she ideal of all that was noble and grace- portation of food, incident to modern we need not monrn as those who have er sources of taxable wealth, thus, as found just what she wanted—a crim- civilization, with its improved agrioul- markets. While this is of advantage that if Shakespeare bad not been born, ful in man; but she had never thought no hope, for she has gone to live with tbe people call them, commence a to the farmer it is very disadvantage- or had died in his infancy, "Hamlet," son rose bud just bursting through the of appropriating him- She had been ture, combine to make tbe famines once Him in whose sight a thousand years "bash and rehash" of tbe same thing tender, green calyx, a sprig of helio- so frequent and destructive of life more ous to consumers of the beef, for the would have been written by some one content to admire at a distance. are as yesterday when it is past, and over; or they try to make somethiug flesh of a fat animal in every case is else; that if there had never been a trope, a tiny spray of smilax, and some ■; Thus it is in every life. The most aud more rare, more and more impos- as a watch in the night. out of nothing, by levying a tax on ev- fragrant geranium leaves. She tied sible. Tbe great scourges of humanity much richer in fixfed, nourishing mate- John Milton, some other poet would trifling things often decide its happi- Believing in the supreme power of erything that reaches the consumer, by have written "Paradise Lost:" and that them together, ness. Gertie's beauty and vivacity had pestilence, famine, war, and murder, God, let us submit to His will, know- demanding heavy license and income rial, than that of the leau, aud it is "There, Geof., that is for your but- domestic and social—are thus clearly never good economy to purchase lean if Cabot and Oolnmbus had not been almost charmed Goeffrey's heart from ing that it was for some good purpose, taxes on every business that is at- beef. It is better to purchase the born, the world would never have I esn ton-hole." his keeping; bat an angry demon look- on tbe wane; and as no substitution for known only to Him who rules all tempted in tbe State, and in the des- "Thanks," them can be foreseen, there is no rea- poorest part of a fat animal than the any poorer, lor America wou d have ing from the moat perfect face trans- things, that our dear mother was called peration of tbe case, many men are best of a lean one. The best piece of been discovered by some one else. As he left the room Berta sprang to forms it, and Goeffrey had not reached son to infer that tbe present rapid in- from this life to reach her reward in the advocates of anything and all the window and watched him, kissing crease in the earth's population is likely a fat ox (the loin) contains from twen This might all be true, for no one the stage when "Love is blind." Heaven. Bat tbe memories of that things, legitimate or illegitimate, wor- ty-onc to twenty-eight per cent, more will deny that if the moon and stars her hand playfully as he looked back. Many a heart is caught in the re- to be stayed by natural means. Such loved one, whose maternal care guided thy or unworthy, that will increase the During the winter Geoffrey had being the case, the earth's eustaing ca- fixed material than the corresponding bad not been placed in the heavens. bound. and Goeffrey's was no excep- our infant feet in the ways of truth State's immediate revenues. No' won- piece in a lean one, and curiously God could have created some other to formed the acquaintance of several tion. That evening was the turning pacity will be reached before the race and virtue, shall never grow dim until, der her honest, enterprising people are young Indies—new comers in the place is many centuries older. deserting the now old rotten concern, enough tbe worst piece in the lean an- il.umiue this dark world of ours; but point with him. It was not long be by following her precepts and in obed- imal (the neck) is the richest in nour- He evidently saw fit to adopt certain Towards two of them he had been fore his engagement to Alioe was an- What then ? Will the fittest survive? ince to ber parting words, we shall and that outsiders refuse to come strongly attached, and strange to say, If natural selection were the laws with aboard tbe Siuking Ship. Yet, with ishing material. The flesh of the neck instrumentalities for the accomplish- nounced. meet her where parting will be no improves very little in fattening, hence, ment of certain ends. be could hardly make up his mind Gertie beard the news with bitter man as with brute nature, that would more Then let us so live iu this world all this, tbe State can be made power- which one he liked best. most probably be the result; but it is enconomy considered, it is the best A little cousideration and reflection pain, for though jealous and impulsive, that when the final day shall come and ful, respectable, independent, populous, portion to purohase, as its value is in on the great workings of nature furu- When in Alice Thornton's society he she was (rue-hearted, and it was bard not. That is, not wholly. Under tbe tbe trum pet shall sound, we may meet rich, and the.envy of the majority of influence of charity and other religious a measure a fixed one. ishes us with irrefrugible proofs that found a charm in her sweet gravity; to give him up. She felt that the gol- our loved ones in peace, and with tbem tbe States. She has tbe resources each individunl has his or her own when with Gertie Havilaud, her mis- den opportunity had nearly been her sentiments, it is usaally the weakest, enter into that rest which is prepared wherewith to do it, if she will. It is own, and that her foolish display of often the worst, that is most favored in not for want of resources that she suf- Masonic Years.—The following is a mission to fulfill. Let him not, there- chievous ways and roguish face seem- for tbe finally faithful. fore, estop . his privileges of succera ed, like the sun, to put out all other temper had lost ber the only lover she the struggle for existence. The bur- Port Repdblio, Va. fers, but is by reason of her not turn* Masonic calendar with rules for ob- dens of social and political life fall taining Maaonio dates: with such remarks as: "Because I urn lights. had ever cured to win. ing to ber own account and profit the not capable of achieving such perfec- His engagement this evening was to chiefly upon the worthy, who have to enormous sums she annually spends Ancient Craft Masons commence call on Miss Havilaud. She was look- support not only themselves and their How Anna Dickinson Makes Love.— outside of tbe State that could as well their era with tbe creation of tbe world, tion in my profession as my next neigh- ing very lovely as she came forward to Bells—The invention of bells is at own offspring, but the idle and the vic- Anna Dickinson is a failure in the love be spent at home. calling it Anno Lucis (A. L.) "In the bor, I shall make no attempt;'' or, "I tributed to Polonius, Bishop of Nola, ious and their multitudinous spawn.— scenes in ber plays. When tbe expe- Virgiola's trade netts Baltimore alone, annu- year ol Light" Add 4,000 to the cur- can never become a first-class lawj'er meet him. Her dark, piquant face was ally at least...... ,,, $6,000,000 set off by a cluster of scarlet verbenas Campania, about the year 400. They The artificial selection which religions, rienced actor sidles np to ber and And other cities than Baltimore, outside of rent year fChristian era,) thus, 1877 or doctor, and I will not be a second- reaches bis arms around ber rigid Va. upon mor'dlae, a clear profit of at least. 1,000,000 class one." Such an attempt at excu- fastened at the side of her hair, and were first introduced into churches as governments, and sooieties chiefly fos- She allows factorioa for articles that ought plus 4,000—A. L. 5877. a defence against thunder and light- ter tells steadily against tbe best. The waist, she grabs him by the wrist and to be made in Va.. a uett gain of at least, Scottish Rites, same as ancient Craft, ses is a gross violation of the laws of partly hidden by one of its glassy annually 3,000,000 their own natural propensities, and braids. Another cluster brightened ning; they were first pat in Croyland sense ol responsibility which the strug- holds him off at arms' length while he Railroads outside of the Htate, in transport- except tbe Jewish Chronology is used, Abbey, Lincolnshire, in 945. In the gle for existence creates in tbe minds says his piece, and then, when she ing mer'diso and machinery from the Anno Mundi (A. M.,) "In the year of those who make them do not deserve the lace from which rose the round place of sale and make, and travel to the throat which snpported the gracefully eleventh century, and later, it was the of the thoughtful tends in the same di- reaches the melting moment, and low- places of sale and make by the buyers, all the World." Add 3760 to the current that success shall crown their efforts. rection, in potting a check upon tbe ers ber bead to let it droop upon his of which could be confined to the State, year; thus, 1877 plus 3760—A. M. 5,- You cannot be too circumspect iu poised head. custom to baptize them in the churches a profit, annually, of...* 2,000,000 They chatted pleasantly for a time, before they were used. The curfew natural inprease of tbe higher orders shoulder, tbe constrained action is so 637. After September add another choosing jour profession, or abiding when Gertie remarked on the beauty bell was established in 1078. It was of humanity; while the heedless ani- like tbe gesture of a venerable Wil- Total annually lost to State $13,000,000 year by the choice of others. You are just of his bouquet, and asked: rung at eight in the evening, when peo- malism of tbe unthinking and the vici- liam goat in tbe act of assisting a pass- And that is not near all we lose by Royal Arob Masods date from the as responsible for tbe talent committed "Is it from Werter's ?" ple were obliged to put out their fires ous, on the contrary, leaves them free ing boy over a pasture fence that the our folly. Consider what the profits year the the second Temple was com- to your charge as the most gifted of "Werter's" was a fine florist's estab- and oandlen. The custom was abolish- to multiply without stint, and the su- audience gleefully look to see tbe un- are on printed matter put up outside menced by Zerubbabel, Anno Jnuenlo your ancestors, and a requisition will lishment in the place. Geoffrey said, ed 1108. Bell men were appointed in perior life-power of the higher is no happy lover butted clear over into the the State; what we pay to schools nis (A. Inv.,) "In tbe year of the Dis be made of ybu iq proportion to your London in 1556, to ring the bell at match in the long run for tbe unre- orchestra fiddles, and there is a gener- abroad; what by exoarsioa trips, and covery." Add 530 to the current year; opportunities for improvement. carelessly: visiting of relatives that have been "No, it is a lady's gift. One as pure night and cry out: "Take care of your stricted fertility of the lower. Our civ- al murmur of disappointment when he thus, 1877, plus 530—A. luv. 5407 fire and candle; be charitable to the ilization, like all those which have pro- braces bis feet and receives the droop driven out of the State; what by de- Royal and Select Masters date from Petbjfvinq the Dead. —The French and sweet as the flowers themselves " preciation of our lands; what by im- have a new method of disposing of the His voice unconsciously took a soft- poor and pray for the dead 1" ceeded it, thus carries in itself the ele- of her head with a scarcely audible the year in which tbe Temple of Solo ments of its own ultimate destruction; grunt.—Burlington Uawkeye. migration of men and transfer of moo was completed, Anno Deposition is dead. At the decease of an ind vidual ened tone as he thought of bis loving means to other States, and thus the the body is plunged into a liquid, and little sister. Ambrosia is made by placing upon a or, at the least, elements which make (A. Dep.,) "In tbe year of the Deposit." its overthrow possible at any moment, catalogue of generalities might be yet Add 1,000 to tbe current year; thus, in about five years the corpse is turned "Oh, I beg pardon for my question." glass stand or other deep vessell, alter- What Bldk Glass Did.—The Pough- truthfully extended; and could tbe into a stoue. Tbe secret of the petri- Geoffrey look up in surprise, which nate layers of grated cocoa-nut, oranges by causing tbe tbe lower grades of cul- keepsie Eagle says: 1877 plus 1,000- A. Dep. 2877. ture to preponderate in numbers and whole picture be presented and the Knigut Templar oommeuce their era tication is known only to the discover- was not diminished when be saw the pealed and sliced round; and a pine- "In tbe panels of a monitor-top tbe whole facts reduced t« dollars and er. He says that in a thousand years clouded face, to which the cold, chang- apple sliced thin. Begin with the political power. This, of course, on smoking oar which passed South on tbe with the organization of their order. condition that human sooieties continue cents, tbe cry would no longer be that Anno Ordinie (A- O.,) "In the year of time, if persona will only preserve their ed tones of her voice were a true index. oranges and use cocoa-nut last, spread- 8:36 A. M. train yesterday were hand- she is poor, but it would be that she relatives, they will bo nh!» to build a ing between each layer sifted loaf su- through future ages to be regulated by some plates of blue glass. Oonduotor tbe Order." From the current year All its brightness had gone, and tbe social laws which now prevail; a has been criminally foolish. Save to take 1118; thus, 1877 minus 1118—A. house wilb them, and thus live in resi- with it its peculiar charm. The dark gar. Sweeten the cocoa-nut milk aud Clad well said that be left Troy in that herself what she really has, and she is dences surrounded by their ancestors. pour over it, and then send some to the condition which, we are happy to be- car feeling very bad with neuralgia, but O. 759. eye had a disagreeable glitter, and the lieve, must sooner or later cease to hold. rich to-day. Convince everj body that Another application of this process has rosy, pouting lips were compressed Commonwealth office. at Hudson it had obangad to rheuma- has an eye upon her, that she means been sngqested, namely: To have the Tbe danger is too serious, and tbe ,. tism, at Bbiueoliff a tbypboid wave bit The twenty-second anniversary of until all their kijssable sweetness had lightening Influence of Science too 'ir aod is determined to do ber own man- petrified corpse uioknl-platod or elco- vanished- The oldest reigning sovereign is him, at Fougbkeepsie oad an attack ufootaring; that she means to build up the Czar's nocession to tbe throne oc- tro-piated with bronze, ami if n statue suasive. Already there is a growing of ham and eggs, and at Fishkill be curred on tbe 2d inst. A levee was O^oUrey felt as thoug he had receiv- William, German Emperor and King disposition on the part of intelligent a commercial city of her own; that she of an individual is desired, to place the of Prussia, who completed bis eighti- was in full health and as happy as a held at the Imperial Palace, and a corpse on a proper pedestal, so as to - ryff a shower bath. He had no idea lovers of humanity to break away from means to confine her patronage of ev- grand national fete was celebrated eth year on the 22d of March of the crow on a floating cake of ice with a ery kind to citizens of tbe State; that fulfill the functious of being tbe statue i bat his poor little bouquet would tbe unsoientifio customs that have come mess of white perch in front of him." throughout Russia. create^ucb a seusation Surely it present year; the youngest is Alphon- down to us from barbario anoestors; she intends hereafter to protect and of the person deceased. could not bo jealously. For Miss Hav- so XII., of Spain, who was nineteen He believes iu tbe efficacy of "blue- encourage nil kinds of productive in- and the instinct of race-preservation glass." A butcher was invited to attend a ilund bad as yet no right to call him last birthday, 28th of November, 1876. will compel a radical change in many dustry; in short, that she intends to Prince Biamark, at a Parliamentary to account, though of late ho had been act upon the said in the future; that dinner, inveighed against Frussian par- minstiel show, but positively declined. of tbem, particularly those which de- When pressed for a reaaou, ho replied, quite regular in devoting one evening A licensed vender's wagon in New termine our treatment of tbe physically Detective James Wuite has been enterprise and productive industry ticularism. He declared Germany did of the week to a call upon ber; and be seatenoed in Cincinnati to the peniten- must be encouraged afid protected, not want to be made like Prussia, but "If 1 should go, I should see so many York bus the following startling news; and morally tainted. Preventive meas- people who owe mo for meat, that it was conscious that they had been rap- "Flood in Cbina; oranges plenty; 25 tiary for thirteen months for being im- and to that end she will repeal allI that- rather Prussia should be Ger- ures are rising more and more above i mauized. 1 would spoil all my fuu." idly drifting into a nearer relationship, for 25 cents." ! those that are palliative and remedia- plicated in election frauds last October. homestead aud exuaipiioa laws. This defeated every time it snbatitntoe poli- SpMitl HiflpAtrh to tho BolltTDWO Son. THE PISH BILL. Old Commonwealth. cy for principle. THE PLEHGE8 TO THE SOUTH. A Kentucky Carving Affray. XDIZEJID. l-FGAL, Tilden was elected, aud every South- How and by Whom thoy worn Made—Tho AN ACT FOR THE PROTECTION OF FISH IN ALL TWO MEN SLASH EACH OTHEIi's THROATS A M8rch II.VIVRIfeSOlVHITltO. VA.. Co nip rum lor. on the Klectoral fount— THE WATERS OF THE STATE ABOTE TIDE- SHOCKINO EXHmrrL dal 8l t rorc '""l M an 1 merobran- OommlSBloiier' JNotloe. ern Congressman knew it, and if they KulUn,kTiuu aged 1i year," shel ' waa® elck- but- a' few F«nnl6 daye S. DHILll' KGLLBB'e A.siqueo, Attitude of the Prceldeat and Cabinet. WATER* llln ll0 o. n. VAMDEHFORD. E»ito*. bartered him off for Radical asaurnrces excriirtaH^o ®1""8, ■ nd "named toauffer the umat P. F. Kanaan, 4o., - th . " w ; »r. the IBth.Tb when death and they deserve such treatment as they Washinoton, March 25.—It wm mention. The fish bill passed both housea on the wiSf ® ^Bperate affrays aSath': Lord take th ^way!*" " « ^ S'™* Joseph Sipe, are now receiving from Hayes and bis ed in these dispntihes on Friday night laet 19tl» Inst., in the following slmpe: whtob ever ocoarred in this country Weep not for her, kind pirente. vs. THURSDAY MORNING, MAE. 29, 1877. that the proof would be forthcoming at the 1. Bo it enacted by the General Assembly ° place id the drug store of Sidney Your little Alda has been initiated P.-IT. Farman, Ao. advisers. The perfidy of Hayes towards proper time to show that the Southern mem- of Virginia, That it siiall not be lawful for Broaddust, at Stringtown about five Into the angelic baud of paradise; In Chancery In Clrcnli Oomrt of Rockingham Connty. the South is no worse than the perfidy bera of Congress who prevented the defeat any person to catch or destroy, or lotake any miles from this place, on Tuesdav af- Extract from Decree of March 13th, 1877:—"The An extra session of Congress will be of the electoral count had assurances from xue8<,, r BI There to adorn Us pearly atreeta. Court doth anjndxc, order and decree that this cause of Southern Democrats towards Tilden those who were authorized to speak for Mr. fish in or from aoy of the waters of this Com ternoon last Hillv5 T> V5 And unite in atraina of musio held in June, commencing on the 4tL- mon wealth above tide water by means of any h i i ?. , .I Patterson and Joe Far too melcdious for mortal ear. hewith referred Inatntctfona to a JIaeter to examim, ComTniaai.iier .tate and ufsettle this theCourt, fol- and the Northern Democracy. Hayes that he would, on attaining to the seine, net, or trap of any kind, or by any the latter a son of Elba Hill, have lowiUK accounts, namely: Presidency, give to the South the same rights meatie whatsoever otherwise than by angling been unfriendly for some time past, Angela await to greet her welcome i';—''"V" zcopnnl of tl-o liena aealnat the real e a late Hayes owes his election to Gordon, of local self government as were exercised with a hook and line, for six yeats from the and a fight between the two has been To the mans Ions of the blest. ""'l proceoilinge mentioned, with their or- Our Fhiladelpliia . by the North. Tho public mention of this t0 passage of this act: Provided, That none anticinated for sovfiraler H Where she will ever be at rest. distributionSfrtSfcK ofJW the fund in"""''lo Court. the Court to direct a Ijimar, llunsoin and other Southern fact has caused much sensation, and stimu- of the provisions of this act shall hinder or ? ■e* «l months. Both Whore no rui e storms can erer come; B < wln an mis-representatives, who allowed the Philadelphia, March 26, 1877. lated curiosity to know something of thede- prohibit the commissioners of fisheries or ? aesperate men, and parties who And all is Joy, peace aud love, nr rr aV h5r? JolR , yw diflbursements made tails, particularly as the partlsana of Cham- Inin SSP71Sthe deed of?f" trustf executed" by -Peter F. Barman.the trust,. electoral count to proceed. Dear Commonwealth:—Convey my their agents from catching or taking fish "hhw them were Bjr-isfied that when In that kingdom up above. ocount regrets to your Ohio correspondent— berlain and Packard affect to throw doubts from any of the waters of this State at auch they mel in conflict there would be no ■n.uTnf .. ' "howing what disposition hse twen upon it. The following giyes a statement of times and by such means as may seem pro- child's play. Both have been enonood The Saviour hath called her early, Petermade F.of theKarman personal to John pro| )\v.«rt.v Rarman, conve.ed truatee bv tne in saidthe C. E. F.— who has taken offence when Yea, Just in the bud of life, deed dated tho 7th of May, 1887. all the circumstances connected with this af- per to them: And provided further. That tn „ nnmhor r,t fi^t t t ® Gov. Hampton recognized Hayes as none was intended. I infer that Mr. fair, and may be relied upon as thoroughly nothing in this act shall bo Understood to L u . fights, and Patterson Ere her little foot had learned to rove, * —"Auy other account which any party in interest accurate, aa it la obtained from sources which Or tongue to lisp her mother's name. may require, or the Commissioner deem of imnor President two months in ndvance of F. is a clergyman. He will allow me forbid the use of a hand or miunow net in an( neon shot and out several times, tance." * to ask for that charity that "snffereth cannot be queationed. During the progresa taking small fish to be used for bait or ang- l so desperately on more than one But she Is now a star in heaven's crown. ^1V?!!<,el"h'r,'by8lT,'nto»" Parties Interested Iu the Democratic party. Will Hayes of the electoral count, and after the electoral llD To lead you to the throne of God. the taking of the accminta required by tlila deer >, long and is kind;" that charity that K- occasion that his life has been de- "J"18"6#"'! on Monday, the loth dav of April. recognize Hampton two months after commission had by its grossly unfair and T 6 ,1 iraCU 0a8 Her vacancy may often cause "thinketh no evil." I am not "drnnk- partisan rulings made apparent its deliberate 2. It Rhall not b"lawful ^Ta'tiy person to chance it^s I?" ' ] IdleoorVL ,il, Harrisonburg, ns the tinu aud he became President? en with wine," and if we are hnngry 80 8 11 8e0 I The tear to dim the eye, £ I™ — Uf " ""■omits, at which said lime and intention to give ail the disputed States to kill or capture mountain trout (salmo fontl- S?.,8 ® med he has recovered.— But, why grieve or wish her back? tectP'TJ"" your respective"PPear Interests and do what in the is premner,usury ses. to pru- sometimes, it is unfeeling to charge it Hayes and Wheoieer, Senator Gordon went nalis) in any of the waters of this State bo- " dangerous wounding, however, has For she is happier there, The State Conservative Committee upon me as a fault. The pages of the over to the House hall and had an interview tween the Idth day of Septemberandthe 1st not improved bis course of life Hill SoTurlTKenney p. DItYAK, 0. O. with Representative Poster. Gen. Gordon day of April of each year, by any process has also been regarded as a daneerous With her little angel sisters, will meet in Richmond on April 4th. Commonwealth is no place for a dis- said la Mr. Poster that while he (elt no re- a na8 e 0UB Thau ever we could make her here. OommlHiailoner'a IVotlo*. whatsoever, nor at any other time except by ftnd nno not afrftlda of fiendB ' 01 rpH9MPS0JI 8TEELK and John Hteele Comp't. Among other things the time and pute—especially a dispute marked by sponsibility for the action of the House, yet i\pgling with hook and line Nor shall it be T ," m. . Wa know 'twas hard to give her. a want of good breeding. I shall not heshouid insist upon it that the South should lawful to kill or capture any river bass (com* loe two met on Tnesdaj eve- For she was a perfect typo St ,l A 7, , lt place of holding the next State Nom- have guarantees that their State governments monly called black bass) or pond bass (com n'nff. both drinking. Persons who Of pure innocence and love. '"hisI!:meals, dec? ?• d., John; RoadcnpS" ' and" ^arrnt.r Elizabeth of hla David wife refer to Mr. F. again. wife, William Slecle, D. H. lialston. S. R. c. , inating Convention will be disenssed. As a parting kick to cremation, I should not be interfered with j that they had monly calledcaHed southern chub) between the saw them became satisfied at once that But be faithful to your charge, and as such administrator of Francis W. ahipmnn. contended for the past ten years for this 15th day of May and the let day of JulyJulv of they meant mischief. It was but a And at last you'll bo welcomed dec d , and same as administrator of D. Rtoele, dee'd, may remark that I had the honor of right, and that If such pledges were not given each year. Nor sballshall it be lawful to shoot 7 out a To that mansion she hath gained. 8. and same as adminiatrator of Robert Sleele. dee'd., attending an evening supper given by ho (Gordon) would go into the House and 8 i ,n ,n a <1 Stanley Matthews has been elected or spearspezr either species of these fish at antany f minutes after meeting when they At his residence in Mt. Crawford, Va., on Saturday ,Jn l' ' , " "he James Sblpmnn infants, Tirgln- my friend, Dr. , at the close of urge upon his Southern friends to assist in time. became engaged in a quarrel. Mad- 0 r ar 11 Mth 877 art<,r vtSini^'i! *? r infant ohildren, Emma Hteele, United States Senator froni Ohio, in preventing the further progress of the count. Plea,p, rl'^5; amtlor A.» n Claiikk.r. j ' I8b.,' iu the' '86tl P«^«ted .r of hieillneee. age riiml n >W ^ tCOle, wllOH. cllHstiail an anniversary meeting of the Phila- 3. It shall not be lawful for any person to dened with drink, each drew his pook- ( " y veArs a Icndiog member of the M. E. . is.Te 1 i ?.' J- J- Larew, administrator of the place of John Sherman, resigned, Senator Gordon repeated that he was not re- have inIn his possession during the time in et-knife and went to work to carve no Church and iu all the relattous of life enjoyed tho Isaac Stoelo, dee'd Defendants, delphia County Medical Society in sponsible for what the House did, but he which the taking of the same is forbidden in fttlleet confldeni-e and eetecm of all with whom he waa In Chancery in the Circuit Court of Rockingham Co. and J. Don. Cameron has been elected this city in September last. The Doc would certainly favor filibustering if there which the taking of the samels forbidden in flm nlbui- n..„ — i i . aaaociated. Hla remalna were tollowcd to their laat Extract fkom Dkobe* Rendered ^n the 15t« the foregoing sections any fish therein for c ' j most desperate roating place by a large concourse of rolativcp and A 77 J from Pennsylvania to fill the place left tor brought in a long plate filled with were no guarantees given that the bayonet bidden to be taken, or to buy or sell or make "Kbts of modern times was the result, frienda, and were counlgned to tho grave with impros- of the Conv. dothY a^5' adjudge, i® ,—"I orderpo" considerationand dioee that wh« this re- a most delicious stow, and after eating rule of the past eight years was to fee abol- any use of sucheuch fish within said forbidden With true grit they hacked each other Blve ceremonies by the Magonic Fraternity, of which cause be recommitted for further aud other report vacant by the resignation of his father, ished. Mr. Foster replied that all the neces- and to take an account of all outstanding debts aHtl as much as we could, we were assured period, under the ; enalties of this act; andAnd in tho most terrible manner The •rder ho was an old and honored momber. eHpecially to settle the accounts of a s. Grnv and I a- old Simon. sary pledges would be given, and that Presi- said possession, sale, or usense shall be deemed fightg ,a8telusted 0nnlunlj a vid Steel© as trustees in a deed of trust executed bv (and nobody doubts the Doctor's word) dent Hayes would certainly do what was prima facie evidence of its violation. ° " , 1? . minutes, by- Michael Effiuger, dee'd." that it was the legs aud arms of a jui- proper aud right towards the South. Mr. killino fish—penalties. standers having interfered, but their New Advertisements Notice is hereby given to the parties to the • bore KILL1NS FISH—PENALTIES. a8 e entitled cause and all others interested in iKe taking Manafactories is one of Virginia's cy Irish lad of ten years old, who had Foster also showed to Goo. Gordon a letter 4. It shall not be lawful for any person or g " d bodies presented a most terri- of the accounts required by this decree, that I have which he had received from President Hayes corporatioucorporation to use fish berries, fime,lime, giant ble and sickeniog sight. At the first VIRGINIA, TO-WITIn the Clerk's Offlce of ths fixed on Friday, th.^ 39th day of March, 1877. at my of- greatest needs. The surest and best been killed the preceding day by fall- after the speech made by him in the House Circuit Court of Rocklugbam County, on the fice, in Harrisonburg. as the time and place of taking ing from a pile of lumber, in Williams' powder.dynamite.oranypowder, dynamite, or any other explosiveex plosive ar- onslaught both throats were cut flora 28th day ef March, A. D., 1877. said accounts, at which said time and pines they will- plan to get them is to exempt from tax- of Representatives on the 20tU of February. tide,ticle, for ihethe destruction of fish. 4_ rTiu„ „• i • . The Royal Land Company of Virginia, (a corporation attend aud do what is necessary to protect their re- ation for three or four years all capital board yard. My host, who is Presi- In that speech Mr. Foster said that when i 5. Any person or corporation offending , , .. . ' , Windpipes were out, under the Laws of Virginia,) Complainant spective InterestB in th© premises dent of the Philadelphia Ccunty Med Governor Hayes attained to the presidency against the Ist,1st, 2nd.2ad, 3rd and 4th sections of D/H td6 jugular was not severed, and vs. 1 under and property invested in such enter- he would be the President of the whole peo- A. Nicholas, The Shonandoah Land and Anthracite thisa,.? ™26th day of my February. band asComii.issioner 1H77. I* Chancery• ical Society, assured me that human this act shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, thev continued their work. Hill was Coal Company, (a corporation under tho laws of Now PENDLETON BRTAH. O. O. prises. Let the Legislature consider ple, and under bis administration the flag and on conviction thereof in any court or bebe- badly out across the nose and then in York,) and C. C. Stray or, Cashier of tho First Nat- Roller p. q.—marl-4w. flesh makes the most healthful and should float over States, not provinces, and fore an justice of thetho peace shall be fined in the arm, the artery having been sev- ional Bank of Harrisonburg Defendants. this matter. stimulating food in the markets. that the people of the South should be per- the sumsam of twenty dollars ffir ir each offence, tJ.. _ , •' a,' "nen sev IN CHANCERY ON AN INJUNCTION. Oommiasaouer's IVotioe. So you see, in a little time, crema- mitted to exercise tiie same rights of local and ehallshall be imprisoned till said fine Is paid, 6 ea- Pattersons nose was almost The object of this suit is to restrain and inhibit the WILLIAMS, self government as the people of the North. surrender or removal of certain deeds executed by the Hampton has accepted Hayes' invi- tion will be useless. With that enor- but not exceeding thirty days ; and it sballehali separated from the face, the skin of Shonandoah Laud and Anthracite Coal Company, and JOHN N. GORDON, AO. mous ass—Grant—going out and that In the letter of President Hayes to Mr. Fos- be the duty of the sheriff of the county or the forehead just above the eyes was A. Nicholas to the Royal Laud -Company of Virginia, In Chancery in the Clrcnl'v Court of Rockingham Co. tation to hold an interview with him ter lie said that Foster had made just such a corporationlncorporation in which the offence is committed lifted from the scalp, and a dangerous and lodged by A. Nicholas with the First Nntionnl Extract from Decree of March 7th. 1877:—"It is ad- poultry stealing fox—Hayes—coming speech as he would have made himself, and to prosecute the offending party promptly Bank of Hanlaonburg. and to reatraln and inhibit A. judged, ordered and decreed that this cause be aud is at Washington. He should have said in; with taxes at 4 per cent.; with oue- that it represented bis sentlmenis exactly,— and vigorously ; and in every case of .wilful Nicholas or the Shonandoah Land and Anthracite Coal hereby referred to one of the Master Commissioners r-frri? "V wt— Company Irom selling or tranaferring in any manner of this Court to ascertain and report to Hayes that his time was occupied in hnlf tho land bankrupt and the other Gen. Gordon said such language was encour- failure to perform tliisthis duty, ho shall, on g 'Ue hollow. Yesterday at noon tno properties deacribed in said indentnres until the Ist.—"What debts, and tho amount and or-v of defending his people against the in- half robbed and murdered, we will be aging, but that he would like to have some- complaint by any person to the county or both men were still alive, but with no further order of the Oircnlt Court; aud secondly upon priority thereof the said John N. Gordon has Vt pay thing more definite. Mr. Foster then, over corporation judge, be fined not lessleas tlianthan ten possible chance for the recovery of a nual hearing of tho cause, to obtain a decree of re- in purHiiance of the niticle agrermeufc o dale Sep- trigues of the miscreants who stole compelled to eat each other. When his own signature, addressed a letter to Gen dollars nor more than twenty dollars. In either ftinhmnn/t f ir„. \ coupment pro tanto, tho deficit, in acreage. tember 4th. 1876, between the said J. N. Gordon and Seward, Oarretson, et ale, foisted upon e,tner And affidavit being made that tho Shcndandoah eaid Wm. WiUinms, a copy of which sgreoiceut i« fl'ed the State for him. eral Gordon and to John Young Brown, of addition to the penalty above specified, the -—{Ky.) Register. Land and Antbracito Coal Company is a corporation in the papers of this cause marked G. <«: W., including the country the idea that man can KentnoUy, who was present at the interview. offending party shallsball forfeitforfeitall ail boats, nets or D~T — ■ - foreign to the State of Virginia, and that there is no all debts due by the late firm of Gordon A Wniiams. In this letter, bearing date of February 27, other illegal contrivances, pay all costs of officer of that Company in the State of Virginia, 2nd.—' To ascertain and report the liens and their make that equal which the Good Buil- other illegal contrivances,s pay all costs of The Extra Session ami the Army Bill. It is ordered that they do appear hero within one priority on the real and personal propeity of the said Joe Bradley pereie'.ently refused to go be- der has made to differ, he left us a 1877, Mr. Foster says : "I feel authorized to suit aud the charges iuciue'deutd«nt to the capture — month after due publication of this order, and an- John N. Gordon, which is seught to be Subjected to hind the returns, but when be gete down be- guarantee that the people of South Carolina of said illegal contrivances. A dispasition exists among both the swer the Plaintiff's hill, or do what is neceasary to the payment of the debts or liabilities of said Gordon precious legacy of woe! and Louisiana will be allowed to administer protect their interests, and that a copy of this order In this cause. low the Devil will go behind the returns in protectionPROTECTION OF FisH-cui.TtiRE.FISH-CULTORK. democratic and republican members of be published ouce s week for four succoHslve weeks 3rd.—"To ascertain and report such other matter as his case.—Enchauge. Our papers—those who represent their governments without any interference 6. It shall not te lawful for any person to -i .i_ . In the Old Commonwealth, a newspaper published tho Commissiouer may deem per!inent, or any party the people who covet soft beds and fat on the part of President Hayes,should he he molest or damage any fisbfish eggs or young fish ^"Urff688 to make the extra session as in Qarriaonburg, Vs., and another copy thereof post- in interest may in writing require." Oh, no. Joe Bradley the Eighth, or inaugurated." and also "that there will be in the boxes or troughs of the fish commia-commis- brief ns possible. To this end it is ex- ed at the front door of the Court-Houaa of this coun- Notice is hereby given. That I have fixed ou Mon- beef] the "peace at any price" people— ty, on the first day ot the next term of ths County day, the 16fh day of April, 1877. at my office in Har- Jugbandle Joe, as be is sometimes call- call upon ns to admire Hayes for his no further interfeience in State governments eioners,sioners, or their agents, or any individual en- tremely likely that the appointment of Court of said county. Teste : risonburg. as the time aud place of taking tfie acconuta ed, carries fraud on his face and there by troops, unless to preserve the peace ac- gaged in the artificial breeding of fish, or iu-in- commfftees, with the possible exceotion Haas p q. J. H. 8HUE, C. O. O. R. 0. required by this decree, at which said time and place noble sayings. They point us to K'?ys cording to law." jure the boxes, troughe,troughs, dams, ponds, or oth n,. • ,- mar 29-4w. you will attend and do what is nccepsary to protect will he no need of bis Satanic Majesty in the cabinet ns an evidence of his Mr. Stanley Matthews also wrote a letter your respective interests in the premises. er apparatus ofuf said coiumhuiiouerscoiumiBsiouera or agents, -n u ^ on appropriations, VIRGINIA TO WIT :—In tho Clerk's Office of tho Given under my hand this 13th day of March. 1877. going behind the returns. "broad mindednesa," etc. Suppose I addressed to Gen. Gordon, in which he said, under the penalties of the 5ih5th section of this will be postpoued until the December Circuit Court of Kocbingham County, en th© marlrt-4w PENDLETON BRYAN, C. C. "that knowing Hayes' views and purposes act. session. If no committees are an 28th day of March, A. D., 1877. W B. Compton A J. s, Hamsberger p. q. should steal all the money in the Har- intimately, lie felt satisfied that the Southern Shcnnndoah Land and Anthracite Coal Company and risonburg bonk, and tell the people of 7. It slmllshall bethedutyofbe the duty of thetl.e judge of each nouncod no legislation can be entered A Nicholas ...... Complainants, Stales would be permitted to conduct their county or corporation court to give this act in Up0n b„t by unani lnou8 con8ent The C^omnxlHsioiioi*^ JVotico. The Bedford Sentinel, speaking of your town how ranch good I would do local affairs in their own way, without inter chargetoe.vorygrandjury.whosedutyUBhallcharge to every grand jury, whoso duty it shall t. „„ t> -i , iji-i , . Wm. H. Ruffnor and Harrietvs. his wife, Charles Lening the governorship, says: "After a good with it; how I would widen your fereuce from Hayes or tho government at be to present every infraction thereof not-re- "acitio people would like to get and others, Defendants. EmilyE. 8.C. MITCHELL,Mitchell, Ac Ac., Compl'ts.Dei'ts. deal of conversation with leading men streets; start manufactories; "bury the Washington." ported and prosecuted by the sheriff; and their sobeme through, but they know IN CHANCERY. In Chancery in Circuit Court of Rockingham County. It is understood that in addition to these the CotamonCdraihqn wealth's attorney for each conn that would not be possible. The sole bus- Tho object of this suit is to sot nelde and vacate a Extract from Decree of March 7th, 1877.—"It is ad- in our community we are convinced dead; relieve the widow, and educate written pledges Gen. Garfield verbally made ty and city shall diligently prosecnteprosecute every iness for which the session is to bo called decree of the Circuit Oorrt of RockiiiLham county, Va,. judged. ordered und decreed that tliis cau-e be refer- the orphan" with the money, how long promises of a substantially similar character. pronounced at its October Terra, iu the year 1859, In red to one of the Commissioners of this Court to as- that the gallant Col. Holliday, of Win- ( such violation of this act-.act; Provided, That t,„ the Pr091ll .u r .i the cauae of Wm. H. Buffner aud Harriet his wife, aud certain and report what advancemoms, if any, were before Mayor Hyde would want to see Senators Bayard and Johnston, upon the tho provision of tliis act shall not apply to ^ ent « the passsge of the Charlea Lening aud others, against Anastatius Nicho- made by Jacob A. Mitchell, dee'd, in bis lifetime to chester, is the choice of a large majori- me? The question is not whether strength of these pledges, urged upon the any of the waters emptying into TenuesseeTennessee appropriation bill, and it depends las. upon the ground of want of Jurisdiction in the his children, or any of them, and wnut amount will ty of our citizens." The Staunton Fui- Southern members to withdraw all opposi- and Kentucky. altogether upon circumstances whether enrementCourt pronouncing of tho aaid the decree. decree, aud fraud in the pi o- be necessary to equalize the inLmt cfaildveu with tho Hayes is wise, or liberal, or just; tho tion and let the count go on. Lamar, John 8. All acts and parts of acts in conflict with adults, together with any other mutters deemed by question is, "Was he elected Presi- 8. All acts and parts of acts in conflict with even that is passed. It can be stated And affidavit being made that the Defendant. Charles him pertinent or specially required by any of tiie par- dicalor says that Col. Holliday is the Yaung Brown and others worked night and ththis act are hereby repealed. Lening, is a non resident of the .State of Virginia, ties interested. The said Crniroissioner is required dent ?" If nay, he is an nsurper, and fl9.0. Thisrhis act Bhallshall be in force from its pass- authoritatively and , without.. the least' It is ordered that he do appear here within ou» month specially to state and settle accounts showing the real choice of that section. day to disarm opposition to the count, and T f after due publication of this order, and answer the , and personal estate belonging to the estate of said de- should take the fate of one. the result was that Hayes was elected. age. reservation, for I bave.it from many of Plaint iff h bill, or do what is necesaary to protect cedent; the value, of the Wyne truct; what funds wore Business is dull. Men work, but It is of course a matter of history that had m , ^ t m the leading democratic members of the his interest, and that a copy of this order he pub- used in paying for the earao; also, so far as practica- the Southern members elected to side with 0 e that n t one doll r wil1 be Toted lished once a week for four aucooaaive weeks in the i ble, a seitlemeut of the accounts of Jasper Hawse, cu- The Moffett Liquor Tax Bill, a sy- they work with their heads down, for the fillibusters the electoral count would Execution of John D. Leo. ? "? ' ° , * Old Commonwealth, a newspaper published in Harri- rator of the estate of Jacob Mitchell, dee'd." nopsis of which is given in another the nation has been cheated. Cottons, ____ lor tno army if, when Congress comes sonburg. Va.. and anoth'T copy thereof posted at the Notice is hereby given to oil parties interested, have been defeated, and President Hayes to et 0r front door of the Court-Houae of this county, on the that I have fixed ou Saturday, tho 141 h day ol April, column, has passed the House of Del- woolens, eta, are about the same pri- would not now be in the White House.^— John D. Lee,Leo, who held in LisLie time K / . is still acting as a police flrat day of the next term of the County Court of aaid 1877, at ray office in IlarriHouburg, ns the time and ces, and in the manufacture of shoos, Some of the Southern members took the manvmany offices iu the Mormon Church,Ohurob, aw'rd for Packard and Chamberlain, or County. Toste; place of taking tho accounts r quired by this decree, egates, and is now pending in the Sen- ellher of thetn mar29-4w J. H. SHUE, o. o. o. s. a. at which said time aud place you will appear, and do clothing, iron, etc, etc., things are ground that after having voted for the eleo was shot to death Friday at Mountain fl"" - Members say that what is uecessai-y to protect your respective intaresto ate. There was but little opposition to toral bill they were bound in honor to abide e er[ri e in the premiBcs. abont the same. The "spring" which by the result, whatever it would be. Others Meadows, Utah Territory, for the lead- f| *. P i'-t d the army bill to fail at OoninilksIoiler's TVotico. Given under ray hand this 10th day of March, 1877 it in its present form in the House, we would have felt if Tilden had been held that as lite true intent and meaning of ing part which he took in the awful .7e la8t 8e991on beoause the army was CATHARINE SI BERT, Complainant, mar. 15-4w PENDLETON BRYAN, 0. 0. Q U8 vs. Roller, p. q. and it is said the Senate will pass it by elected, is not felt. the bill had been most treacherously per- massacre twenty years ago of over a , . ^ sustain the rotten and Wary B. Brown, Mary A. Brown, and B«tUo L. Brown, rau Defendants, You know, good Commonwealth, that verted they were absolved from all obliga- bnndredhundred emigrantsomigrnnts passiDgpassing quietly f dnlent Packard and Chamberlain Oommi^fsloner's lVotlc?«, a good majority. The Stale is ex- tion to stand by it, and this view was also >v In Chancery in the Circuit Court of Rockingham. MARY V. DFVIEH, who sues by H. K. Devier her pected to derive annually from the tax nine-tenths of our business people in held by most of the Northern Democrats.— through thothe MornionMormon pettlements on Kt ®'nmentH, p-nd that it is useless for Extract from Decree, at January Terra. 1877:—"Ad- husband and next friend. Hiram K. Devier »ud this city do business upon borrowed their way to California bybv the Mor- th0 Pre9|dent to call them here in the Judged, ordered aud decreed, that this caiiHo be re- Derrick Pcnuybacker, who sue on behalf of themselves But many of the Southern democrats who 1 180 08 ferred to a Commissioner of this Court to take an ac and all other creditors of Henry Tate and Sarah Tato it imposes several millioDR of dollars. money; i, e, money borrowed from felt as above determined, after tho assur- mousmons and their Indian allies. Of the f ' fkat they will vote the pub- count of the Real and Personal estate of the Defend- who may make themstlves parties to tins suit upon ances given by the moat intimate personal ant Mary B. Brown, the rental value thereof, the liens the usual terms, Complainants, the banks, and it is a canons sign if total number, one hundred and twen- money for the army if it is to be thereon and their priorities, and any other mattrrs vs. The Southern Democrats allowed the prostration of the national charac- friends of President Hayes, that they would ty, only seventeen infant children were oon",ljl,eo 'Q d-8 present illegal, dis- deemed pertinent or required by any party interest- Henry Tate and Sarah Tate Defendants. allow the count to proceed, although they gracef ul a ed." Haves to be counted in because his ter to see eager business men failing spared. Lee declares in the confession r °a degrading occupation.— NOTIu is hereby given to the parties to the above In Chancery in Circ it Conrt of Rockingham Oo. none the less keenly felt the outrage which entitled cause, and all others to be affected by the tak- Extbact from Decree at January term, 1877:—"This friends declared for him that he would to get "bank accommodaticns," and was being perpetrated. It must not be im- made by him after his conviction and dberefore, when Congress meets, if it ing of the said accounts, that I have fixed upon WEDJ cause is referred to a CommLsionor of this Court to this too whilst the banks are bnrsting agined that the Southern members claim sentence to death that the bloody deed h0™ the array 0011 need to its legitimate NESDAY, THE 25TH OF APRIL. 1877, at my office in take, state and settle the following accounts: allow the Southern States to regulate that they made any bargain with the gen- Harrisonburg. as the time and place of taking the "Ist—An account of the real estate owned by the with money which the directors want was done under orders from the Mor- employment, and the people of Sooth same, at which time and place they will attend and do defendants Henry Tate and wife its lee simple aud their own afifairs. That was another to invest. A good man must pay 4^ tlemen who spoke for tho new President. mon authorities; that he strenuously ^ft^0'lna aod Louisiana in peaceful and what is necessary to protect their respective iutereats. annual rental value. They repudiate any such idea as that as un Given under my hand as Commissioner in ""hancery "2d—An account of the liens against the same, and political blunder for which there is no per cent., with two good endorsers, to worthy of them. But what they do claim opposed it but was forced to join in it; nndiatnrbed possession of their own of the said Court, this 28th day of March, 1877, the order of their priorities. get a dollar from the banks. is that they received the assurances which that he reported the facts subsequently 0v march29-4w PENDLETON BRYAN, C. C. "3d—Any other account, *c." remedy. Tilden would certainly have that he reported the facts subsequentlv 8a89ernment8, the army bill will be Wm. B. Compton, p. q. Tho parties to the above entitled cause and all others Flour retails here nt $7.50 per bar- were given them with the undarstandiug in person to Brigbam Young, who P ed, and an adjournment effected in to be affected by tho taking of said accounts, are here- dealt fairly with the South; Hayes pos- a yer few rel, pork at $15, and you cannot get a that they were pledges to be held just as justified the act. Lee states that the y days. If the contrary is the Oommleusloner's HVotloo. 1 by notified that I have fixed upon WEDNESDAY the any pledge which may pass between gentle- 80 0 ar n w:l e Amanda j. haynes, 11th of APRIL. 1877, nt my office in Ilai risonburg, sibly. It seems that the Democrats principal instigators of the massacre P? f " K t no supplies, but Va.. as the time aud place of taking tho same, when room in the most obscure alley large meu and men of honor. bltter olltioal vs. and where they will attend aud protect their re-.pto- always prefer an uncertainty to a cer- enough to stick your head in for less In addition to what was said by Messrs. were Col.Col, Dame and Majors Haight P debates are likely to en- Peter Haynes' Adm'r, et. als. tive interests. than $8.00 per month. Baldwin's lo- Matthews, Foster and others, there seems no and Higbeo, buthut that others iniu council 8a8' wb,oh Proloper the session for In Chancery in the Circuit Court of Rockingham Co. Given under my hand as Commissionev in Chancery, tainty. 8 Tera Extract from decree of February 3rd, 1877:—"This of said Court, this 13th dav of March. 1877. comotive works are to be moved to doubt that Gen. Sherman, during the fiili- while the emigrants were surrounded e l weeks. Washington Gor. Balto. cauao is relerred to a Master Comraisdoner of this marchl5-4w PENDLETON BKYA N, C. O bualering on the electoral count, was active Court, with inatructiona to examine, state and settle J. E. Roller, p. q. Coatesville. Onr ship builders, iron in intimating to the Southern members that approved it and devised the plan by an account showing the real and personal 'assets of the Hayes is still in doubt regarding which they were inveigled into surren- ^ estate of said decedent aud of the debts against tho IVotloo. workers, etc, are leaving this Radical Mr. Hayes, when he became President, same, and such other accounts as any party may re- Southern affairs. Notwithstanding the ridden city. would treat them just as the States of the dering their arms and then set upon OOnVUVCZEIFLOI-A-ILj. quire or the Commissioner deem ot importance." J^ARY V. DEVIER, AC., North were treated. - Notice is hereby given to all parties interested in JACOB NEFF. voluminous reports made by Congress- In the last year we had 5,^41 mar- and killed.. .Lee , in his oonfession, . en- UARBISONBUROIT ' MARKET. the taking of the accounts required by this decree riages here; births, 18,793; deaths 10,- MORE BAYONET IIIBTORY. deavors to make it appear that he took■ that I have fixed on Friday, the 20th dav of April, 1877, In Chancery in the Circuit Court of Rockingham Co. ional committees upon the situation in Some further facts may now bs given re- at my office. In Harrisonburg. as the time aud place of Extract from Decree of February 20. 1877 —•'Upon 423. It is curious to note that more specting the interviews and tho understand- no active part in the slaughter, and coaa.oxzD er «*« 9. lxwis. taking said accounts, at which said time and place you consideration whereof the Court cloth adjudge, order South Carolina and Louisiana he de- people were married in October than that hebe was offered up as a sacrifice for „ thdmoat mobsihq. Mar. so, im. will appear and do what is necessary to protect your aud decree that this cause bo referre I to a Master ing arrived at between the Southern leaders " .,1,1 Flour—Family ..r67«(q)700 respective interests iu the premises. Commissiouer of this Court with instructions to ex- sires more light. He has determined in any other month, and Methodist and those who were understood to be acting the greater crimes of others. All the Do Extra s 60®fl 70 Given under my hand this 28th dav of March, 1877. amine, state and settle the following accounts. for Gov. Hayes. Ou the night of February 8u er mar29 4w PENDLETON BRYAN, C. 0. Ist.—v'^Au account of the real estate owned by the to send a commission to Louisiana to preachers married the moat; Presbyte- testimony taken at the trial went, how- w®°at .P '..'; 1 agfi 1° Roller p. q. defendant, Jacob Neff, its fee simple and annual rent- rian next, and next the Catholics. One 20 the following gentlemen met together in ever, to show that he was an active BuckwhealFiiur"2® 2>i al value. make a general survey of affairs and a room at Wormley's: Senator John Sher- 2.—"An account of the leins against the same and old gentleman of 94 married a bloom- man aud Lamar, Representatives Garfield, participant. The wagons and horses, oo.-MnV^j^ to OommisBlonex^s IVotlco. their order of priority. has invited Gov. Hampton and Cham- te, 8AMUEL BARLEY, 3.—' Any other account which any party may re- ing yonng creature of 83 I 'What Foster, Kills, of La ,and John Young Brown, the flocks and herdeherdf and perishable 2* 0 ntkau m vs. quire or tho Commissioner may deem of importance." berlain to a persona! interview with him should be done with these children ? of Ky., Stanley Matthews, Ex. Gov. Denui goodsj of# theai victims• a- were subsequent-u , CornBacon, Meal o0 600109510 0065 O. R. SNELL. Take Nolice, That I have fixed on Monday, tho at Washington. Both of the latter son and Maj. Burke, of Lsuisiaua. In Chancery In the Circuit Court of Rockingham Co 16th day of April. 1877, at my office in Harrisonburg, 4 Some physicians have been fined for A conference ensued which lasted several ly sold at Cedar City and the proceeds — S w Extract from decree of March 13th, 1877:—"It is as the time and place of taking the above accounts, at have accepted the invitation, whilst not reporting cases of small-pox, as divided among their murderers. On salt, T2 sack i 9o®2 no further adjudged, ordered and decreed that this cause which said ime and place, ail parties interested will hours. No written pledges were given, but be referred to a Commissioner of this Court to report appear and do what is necessary to protect their re- there is some doubt about bis securing the law requires. General health good, it was generally understood that the troops the spot where the great crime was Ii!!!!.'.'.'.'^o^s^o oo all other liens besides the liens of the Plaintiff, with spective interests. and so is Yours truly, were to be removed aud no further interfer- perpetrated, Lee was executed by Butter, (goodfreaii) ism in their amounts and priorities." Given under my hand as ' ommissloner in Chan- such a commission as he desires to go Notice is he eby givcu to all parties interested in cery. this 13th day of March, 1877. Geo. R, Welding. ence to be had by the federal government In shooting, the law of tne Territory al- p^mtoea; naw.V.V.'.'.''."i!;"! io ooifo 75. the taking of the accounts required by this deciee, marl5-4w PENDLETON BRYAN, C. C. to Louisiana. The people are sick of the affairs of Louisiana and South Carolina, lowing& a condemned man the choice of S5® 40 that I have fixed on Saturday, the 21at day of April, Roller p. q. except, of course, such as might be necessa- . , . , , M Dried CUerriea 10® to 1877. at my office in Harrisonburg. as the time and commissions, and qnito a number of A Bank Robber Wants to ComproniiBe. ry to enforce tho constitution and laws of the manner in which he shall suffer wtiortiebomoa i® s place of taking said accounts, at which said time and Com misslonoi»'s JVotloo, " Poacliea 12® us place you will appear and do what Is necessary to pro- VALENTINE A FRANKLIN, AC., both Republicans and Democrats have the United States. Several of the gentle- death.aeaiu. TimotUy Seed 1 2B®1 60 tect your respective interests In the nreraisrs. George L. Whiting, head bookkeeper men present made memoranda of what oc- ^ ^ Clover " 7 60®it 00 vs. declined to serve. However, he will Wool, (uuwaahed) 0 00®0 25 Given under my hand this 28th day of March, 1877. I. PAUL A SONS. in the Brooklyn Bank, New York, has curred, and hence there can be no doubt on FinuuessFirmness Necessary, Do cwaauad) o 28®u 30 inar20-4w PENDLETON BRYAN, 0. 0. In Chancery in the Circuit Court of Rockingham Co. secure one, suitable or unsuitable, and been arrested charged with robbing tliis point. O'Ferrail p. q. Extract from Decree of March Kith. 1877:—"The On the morning of February 27 Stanley Court doth adjudge, order and decree that this cause a report something upon the order cf tho bank of $100,000 in negotiable The called session of the-Forty fifth cattjle MA-itKETS, be recommitted to a Master Commissioner of this notes aud $00,000 in greenbacks.— Matthews met lit one of the rooms attached A CATTLE RANGE Court with instructions to examine, state and settle the eight-by-eeven commission may be to the Snpreme Court Messrs. Levy, Ellis Congress is to meet in June. It is baltimobk. Mar. 21. is77. Ist.—"An account showing the real estate owned by expected. When arrested he had $118,000 of the and Burke, of Louisiana, and gave to them called for the purpose of making ap b. s 26 —OF— the defendant. Wm. I. Paul. funds with him. Wednesday evening the most unqualified assurance that General 2nd.—"An account of its fee simple aud annual rent- Grant would issue orders for the removal propriatiousray 11 for the asupport /-i of iithe MediumOonerally or rated good flrat fair qualityquality 4 0076 a 46 7525 OVER 40,000 ACRES, al value. he remained in the bank till all the offi- of the troops before Hayes came in, and army#army. In theth© recentr©C6Qt Congress,OongrGSS, theth© Ordinary thin Steora.Oxeu and Cowt).#** 3 25 a 9 75 3rd.—"An account of the liens upon the same and We publish this morning accounts cers had gone, and then walked off with on tho ahonandoah Mountain, belonging to the Virgin- tbeir order of priorities. thus relieve the latter from any embarrass, House... and Senate , were unablennahlett to• agree• a j Extreme range of Pricea v 8* 25™ a 6 26 ia Mining aud Improvement Company, called tho 4th.—" ^ny other account which any party Interest- of interviews between prominent Nor- a valise containing the plunder. He ment. nponupon this subject. The House insisted Most of the BaloB were from 4 25 • 6 25 ed may require or the Commissioner detm of impor- left a note to the president of the bank In pursuance of this BBRurance General •'HolUnafswortli Sur-voy." tance." thern and Southern representatives on ouoil reducing13 the numbers of the army Trade on Monday was very heavy and dull, with prl- Notice is hereby given to nil parties Interested, stating that he had taken the funds, Grant did direct that orders should be is- j . .. . i*i*a* ces a shade off from last week; but on Tuteday, being that I have fixed ou Friday, the 6th tiny or April. 1877, sued to Gen. Auger to remove tho troops and onOn inserting a clauseClause prohibitingprobioitiug relieved by a number of car louda trauHhipped to Now Persons desiring to secure the right to turn their as the time and place of taking the above accounts, nt Southern afifairs. It will be seen that and if the bank wanted it a "compro- y k 1 8 8 br k mirke t aud 1,1 00 r cattle into this splendid range for the summer, will which said time and place you will attend ami do what from the vicinity of the State House in New the use of troopsr to maintain either of " ,.''i ", T"" l', l > p , " °- apply for three weeks from this date to the Northern representatives gave to . .. c-, .A-, . . covered whatever decline tbey may have fexpenenced, is necessary to protect your respective interests in the mise" on ono-balf the money would be Orleans. The order was Issued from army the competing State Governments(iovernments inID and closed at the ratea ruling at the end ol last weok'a O. HKINLER, premises the Sonthern nssuruuees that peace necessary, otherwise he should burn headquarters, and was an entire day .in Agent for the Company. Given under my hand this 13th day of March. 1877. JjOUlSmnaLouisianaTinniniftna ornr SouthSnnfhOOUtD Cln-rnlinn.Carolina.oaronna. ThfiOATheseluene jnarketweek's The offeriugB, quality thealtogether tops being* was littleabout bettor, equal but to At the Shonandoah House, ou the Parkersburg Turn- marl5-4w PENDLETON BRYAN, C. 0. aud order would be restored in the the negotiable bills and depart with the reaching Gen. Auger, and when he received two features the Senate would not tol- the common gradea more numeroua. We quote o »m. pike. [mai"29-3w B. A U p. q. money. When arrested his valise was it it was couched In auch equivocal language i _ UaV.u;ii r -I^i _ _ j mon to Jalr Milch Cows at 25a$40. and dull; good to Mouth and that Southern people would that General Auger was unable to compre- erate. Hence the bill failed, and an extra de. at 45a$55 per head, and lu brisk demand. Oommlsslonor's IVotloe. captured, and all the negotiable bills hend its meaning, and telegraphed to Gen- extra sehaionsession now has to behe called. Jotal for the week lft76 bead. Total sales for JOHN GRATTAN, B. COMPTON, SURVIVING, AC., be allowed to regulate their own af- wore recovered, but $40,000 in green- T. . . .• 1 . - . . the week 13U4 head. eral Sherman inquiring what coustruotion It 18is not pORBlDlepossible to forsesee Whatwhat Sheep—The run continues rather light, and the (SUCCESSOR TO J. M. KENT,) Winston Shifflett's Administrator, Ao. fairs in the event of Hayes' succession backs were missing. Whiting subse- he should put 'upon it. General Sherman will be the whole scope anddntyand duty of this « xKATi" .lugM rTroTamlu^vi.Zm the In Chancery In the Circuit Court of Rockinghilm. to the presidency. In consideration of quently confessed that the missing telegraphed back that be must put bia own Spots wood Hotel Buildingi Hanisonburgi Extract from decree of February 'Jlst. 1877:—"This construction upon it. In the meantime Gen- extra session. Many things are likely activity nt ibo market, owing to tho coutiuucd uviu cause is referred to a Commissioner to take an ac- these pledges the Southern Congress- money was concealed in a closet at the eral Grant's term expired. 10to comeooraeenmo upnn forlor discussionaiscusstondisniission andana antaot-tonaction inn bly""W* active, for bclim "averal only woek. relatively paat, but«o a,,trade ooraparail la not note-with WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DKALElt IN count of the real estate of the defendant. John L. Cole- Vandyke House, where all except $10,- ,,0 men allowed the electoral conut to When tho order was first directed to be wbioh are not now antioipatedantioipated; : bat one ' m»rked dullueaa prevailing for aeveral weeks past. theirman, andp ioritles; of Wlnsion the rental Shilflett; vahm the therco liens , and(bereon, to ascer- and 000 was afterwards discovered. He issued by Gen. Grant Gov. Nicholls was ad thing is already plain;plain: The House ^quote .t 4}i.7o per lb gro.e Beoeipt. tbi. week TT» M A tain what personal o tate ol th© satd Winston Shlfflett proceed and Hayes was declared elect- says he spent the rest, but this is not vised of tho fact, and he telegraphed to Col. 3 CIGARS, SNUFF, PIPES, tC., AO, left at bis death and how the same has been disposed Burke inquiring the cauee of tho delay in mast stand firmly upon the reductionreduotioa. .p.^ral^ub ^.'^11"^ 'Tm.lkot' ' tt of." ed. believed. Whiting has been connected Olof the armjarmy and th^prohlbltionth^prohibition Bgainstagainst haye ruled lower, and the quality shuwa some Iiu- mHE BEST BRANDS of Chewing and Smoking To- Notice Is hereby given to Ml parties interested, with the bank twelve years, and has al- tlio recep-ion of the order by Gen. Augur. N 1 bacco, and the finest Cigars for the money iu the that I have fixed on Saturday, the 14th day of April, There is n strong probability that Col. Burke sought Gen. Grant and found the ustfuetfof of trfwpstroops to maintain Cham- rK'rngttKen'o)^out"?'^'. p .rYb uel! Valley. march 2fiy 1877, at my office iu Harrisonburg;. time and these reported interviews took place, ways been regarded as reliable and able. him at the capliol. This was Saturday berlain and Packard. No matter whe- * few extra Hogs briuglug the latter figure. Itucelpta place of taking the accounts required V'}- ♦•o, Previous curious conduct and com- night, the third of March. Gen. Grant said ther the bill fails again or not, this is thl, w l^rlntinff. Jenkins; Mount Vernon—R. H. Rob- and have been for several weeks. THE BELL PUNCH OB BKOISTEB. DRIED FRUIT, iC. Such variety anu quality of lands, with eqnnl enpoo- We are prepared to do J.ob Printing of all kinds at penitiary. Motion for new trial over- ity of division, are suldom offered for aalo, but deeir. ertson; Summers—W. Davis. Educational advantages are necessary to 8. Directs the First Auditor to cause the our prices are always 10 to 25 per cent, ahead of all Ing to bring my business toguther so tbat I can more 1 »w rates, for cash. ruled. John Paul for Commonwealth, construction in sufficient numbers,by letting readily control it, I now oPer them for sale upon easy ^ tbe prosperity and growth of any town. to tbe lowest responsible bidder, an apparat- other surrouudiug dealers, whilst onr goods are quite terms, aud at moderate prices. W. B. Lurty and Winfield Liggett for Address mo st Mi. Clinton, Roekiugham Co., Va., 33- db O- n.- Spring and Summer Fashions,—We D. M. Switxer & Son will go East this us to be known as a "bar-room register," AS CHEAP AS CAN BE FOUND I JAMES C. HELTZKL. HARPER'S FERRY AND VALLEY BRANCH. prisoner. and provides for Us distribution to those re- feb. 22-tf. are indebted to H E. Woolf, sole agent week after their Spring stock of clothing. quired to us.it; the cities to be first sup- We make a very great difference In favor orcustom« Trains Eastward: Mail. Accou'n. Benj. P. Garber qualified as curator ers bringing their trade to ue. We shall etrivo to sus- A. M. P. M. at Harrisonburg, for copies of Mme. If we do not live for ourselves alone, let plied. tain tho established reputation wo have made, of be- COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF LAND. Leave44 Hftrrlsonburg 7 50 6 40 of tbe estate of Harrison Brenner, de- Demorest's "Illustrated Port Folio of us establish a good school in Harrisonburg, HOW IT 18 TO BE USED. ing able to givo MORE for 44 Broadway, 8 93 6 50 4. The commiaaionera of the revenue in BY virtue of a decree of the Circuit Court of Rotk- 44 Now Market, 8 42 7 25 ceased. Fashions" and "What to Wear and How John H. Jones, colored, aged five years, their respective districts, to cause each regis- iugham county. Ta . reidcred on the 20th day of 44 Mount Jackson,.. 9 04 8 01 fell down a well last week and was drowned. ter to be firmly flaed iu a conspicuous place BUTTER AUD POULTRY, February, 1877, iu the chancery eaase of John Hoyors, 44 Woodstock 9 42 9 07 Mary 0. Young qualified as admin- to Make it," the standard fashion pub- et. nls, va. Noah A. Royer, et. ols.. I. as Com nil Mai oner Winchester, 11 18 11 49 The Teachers Institute for Shenandoah of the bar-room, or room of delivery of tbe by a decided difference, than others pay. Wo give lib- appointed for that purpose, will proceed to sell, at P. M. A. M. istratrix of her husband, Isaiah R. lications. From them wo learn that licensed dealer, an additional register to be eral cash prices for good grades of Butter at all times. pullic auction, on tho premises, Arrive44 Harper's Ferry,.. 12 45 1 67 will commence its session in Woodstock to- used when malt liquor is sold, and both to be t4 Washington," 4 20 Young, deo'd, and as guardian for her dirk shades for Spring and Summer On Saturday, the 21ftt day of April, 1877, Baltimore 6 30 day, the 29th. suitably marked. The commissioner to in- the 136}, Acres of land sold to Benjamin F Kyger on Trains Westward: four infani; children. become somewhat lightened in tone, spect the registers from lime to time, and to ALL KINDS0FTRADE WANTED tho lat of August, 1874, aitna'cd near Menfevldeo, in A. M. P. M. Will of Reuben Poterfish probated Tho next session of the Washington Con- see that they are kept in order, etc. said county' of RockiugbRra. This land will bo sold in Leavo Baltiraoro,,. ft 00 while to the pale hnes which have pre- ference, M. E. Church, colored, will be held 5. Prescribes the manner of operating the parcels or aa a whole to suit purchasers. Partb a de- " Washington 8 40 and ordered to be recorded. vailed others have been added which in Staunton. registering apparatus in the presence of the BEANS, DRIED FRUIT, SKINS. COUNTRY SOAP, siring to purchase can call ou the undersigned who •• Harper's Ferry,... 12 00 11 00 LARD, BACON, CLOVER SEED, will sle w tho property. 44 P. M. A. M. M. M. Helbert, found guilty of keep- are decidedly brighter. The fashiona- purchaser or poraou to whom any wine or TERMS :-One.fourth on tho eonflrmaiion of the aalo 44 Winchester 1 38 2 16 Judge John Critcher, Senator from West- liquor is delivered. The sale ot each half and. in fact, any and everything that is marketable. and the rosidno in tlir e equal annual payments, with 44 Woodstock, 3 35 6 30 ing a disorderly house at Timberville, ble colors are given as dark brown, moreland, was in Harrisonburg from Friday pint or fraction thereof, or of every drink, interest from the day of sale; the purchaser will havo 44 Mt. Jnckson 4 13 6 45 For the leading cash arllcles of produce wo will pay to give bonds with good security for the purchase 44 New Market, 4 35 7 28 fined $175 and costs, and imprisoned until Monday. sbail constitute tbe unit or basis of taxation, money, and tho title t» ha ret lined as further security, Broadway 4 64 8 23 dark gray, dark blue, dark green, prune, and require one movement of tbe crauk. cash at full market rates. mar'ij 4»r G. W. MAUZY, Comtuissionar. Arrive Harrisonburg 5 30 9 30 thirty days in jail, and license revoked pnrple, pale blue, pale pink, pale green, Hon. John T. Harris and Granville East- jBQk'Wo thank our friends snd ciistoinsrs generally Accommodation Train Monday, Wednesday and THE SPECIFIC LICENSE TAX, for their support and favors in the past, nnd beg to Saturday, only. by the Court. pale yellow, pale lilac, pale gray, pale ham, Bsq., have formed a co-partnership for 6. Licenses may be granted under the law assure them that every effort will be made on our part the practice of law. now in force until the Auditor is ready to to promote their interest and to give them entire sat- Commissioner's Sale J. W. Clatter, for carrying a con- red, fawn color, &o. The styles of put this act into operation. When the regis- isfaction. BY virtue of a decree of tho CIreull Court of Rock- LOCAL AFFAIRS. cealed weapon, acquitted. dresses have changed, and materially Old John Robinson's and Forepangh's cir- ters are issued each licensed dealer shall, inglmrn. rendered in tho suit of Win M. Moyer- cuses will exhibit here In tbe course of the upon payments by bim under the provisions Respectfully, hcoffer vs. Elizabeth Shank, Ac., I, as Commissioner, Extension of the Royal Land Com- Rev. Peter Fitzsimmons, of the Cath- improved. will sell, ou tho premises, next few months. of tbe act, have a credit of $10 paid for the E. SIRE. pany's Railroad.—It is with pleasure olic Gbnrch, qualified to celebrate the The publications treat of everything use of the register. If he has already paid the Ou Friday, the 30th of March, 1877, rites of matrimony. The name of Forest Station has been specific license tux for the current fiscal year, LtiTlIIs, Ta., March M, 187T. so much of a certain tract of 103 ACRES of land, we lay before our readers tbe subjoined pertaining to wearing apparel, and are changed to Quicksburg, in honor of its foun- he shall not be required to pay the specific theiu the remainder bill montioned, of purchase as may moneybe sufficient due the to plaintiff, patisfy correspondence between Judge Critcb- Lewis Randal, for attempted rape, profusely illustrated. Every lady der, W. A. Quick. license tax required by this act. together with cost of sale and cost of suit still duo. 7. The licenae tax ou retail liquor dealers Th's land lies in Roekingham county, Southwest of er, on behalf of tbe people of the Nor- found guilty; verdict two and a half should have a copy of each. Next to religious advantages nothing so Cross-Keys, adjoining the lands of Eanm u Renbush or bar-keepers, payable semi annually iu ad- aud others, and is now in tho possesBion of Elizabeth thern Neck of Virginia, and tbe repre- years in penitentiary. Johp Paul for tends to improve the moral standing of a vance, shall in tbe country or in towns of Shank. The land will be divided to suit purchasers. Commonwealth and Henry V. Strayer community as good schools. 2,000 inhabitants or less, be $50 ; towns bav TERMS:—The whole purcbRse money to be pRkl sentatives of tbe Royal Land ComDany. Notice!— ing over 3,000 inhabitants, $100, and the tax upon tho confirmation of tho sale; tho purchnsev to When tho people of tho lower tide for prisoner. Dr. G. H. Bowman, of New Market, a re- givo bond with at lonst two ap: roved sccuritioH for If you want circulars, on those desiring a license for each business Dealers in Foreign anil American tho purchase money, and the title to bo retained as water region became convinced that Robert Smith, for breaking and en- cent graduate of the Baltimore Dental Col- sbail respectively be, in country or city, $75 ultimate security. If you want hand-bills, lege, has located in Staunton. and $150; but in either of the above cases marehS 4w GEO. G. GRATTAN, CommT. the Royal Land Company were thor- tering a store house iu tbe night time, If you want envelopes, tbe tax on any dealer shall be one half of the oughly in earnest in the extension of plead guilty, and tho Court fixed his The salary of the postmaster at Harrison- figures named when the other half isrealized COMMISSIONER'S SALE. If you want business cards, burg is $1,400; at Staunton $2,000. These from the tax accruing from tbe use of the imprisonment in the penitentiary at AS Commissioner iu the chancery cause of F. H. their Narrow Gauge railroad from If you want neat bill heads, do not include allowances for clerks, register. Littell vs James A. Goiwry, et ids., I will Frederioksbnrg west, and ultimately one year. [This is really equivalent to a reduction HARDWARE! If you waut tasty letter-heads, Wm. 11. Warren and Chas. A. Yancey, of the present license.tax fifty per cent.] On Friday, the (5th day of April 1877, from Prederioksburg to Matthias Point, in front of tbe Court House, in HarriHonburg, Va., Hakrisonburo Graded School.— If you want nice visiting cards, Harrisonburg. and W. T. McGahey, McQa- THE KEGISTEBED TAX. sell at public auction the tract of land in tbe bill men- on tho Potomac, they determined, if heysville, have qualified as Notaries Public. .The charge for tbe use of tbe register is The following is a list of those pupils If you want any kind of book or job $10 in advance. In addition to tbe specific tioned, supposed to contain about possible, to make it an object for the who hava attained a high degree of printing, leave your orders at the The Luray has a singing school in "full blast," tax, each bar-keeper shall pay 3j cents ou MA-IIV STREET. 140 Acres. 4 Company to extend the road through excellency during the past week: Commonwealth office, and you can says the Courier. The sound is said to be every drink of wine or alcoholic liquor, aqfl Tho land is situated in the Blue Ridge Mounialm . half a cent on every drink of malt liquor Bold A few Doors North of the Post-Office, TERMS OF RALE:—Enough cash to pay costs of the five counties of tho Northern Neck secure them at short notice, at low like unto that produced by a volcanic erup- suit and expenses of sale, and tho balance In four Department No. 1.—Medalist, Elsie tion. by him: and each retailer 3 j cents on each equal annual payments, with interest from day of sale, to Wicomico, where deep water facili- rates, and in the best style. half pint or fractional part thereof of wine purchaser giving bond with approved security for de- Cummings. Deportment, Bettie Con- Found—on Market Street, on Wednesday, or alcoholic liquor sold by him up to one gal- HARRISONBURG, VA. ferred payments, and retaining a lion on th •' land aa ties are unsurpassed. There is now rad, Elsie Cummings, Jennie Davis, lon [making 40 cents,] and on each gallon in oltimate security. ED. CONRAD, a Cross and Crown breastpin. The owner marls-4w. Cummbuiouor. every reason to believe that arrange- Isaac Pinkus, Robert Sullivan, Maggie Drowned in a Well.—John H. Jones, can get it by applying at the Commonwealth excess of one up to five, ten cents per gallon ments, mutually satisfactory to the —tbe latter sales to be recorded in a book Wartmaun, Dora Gaines. colored, aged abont five years, and eon office. kept for the purpose. V ALU ABIE TOWN PROPERTY Company and the tide water people, of Edmund Jones, of this town, fell 8. Prescribes tbe manner of ascertaining Department No. 2.—Miss J. D. Gray, Any lady can press her old bonnet over monthly the registered and recorded taxes FOR SALE will be concluded speedily, and the Teacher. Medalist, Lena Staling. down a well on Wednesday evening of into the new spring style by placing it on a required iu tbe preceediug section, and the work pushed forward without delay, Deportment, Mollie Billheimer, Chas. last week and was drowned. The wa block and let a loaded wagon back over it comiuissioner to report to tbe county or cor- SIX hovsfts nn4 lot«, centrally located In the- t uvn lengthwise. poration court whether the licensed dealer oi l-Iat rir.mnni n', m c IT- red inr Hnlr n curv n i ;.m so that within a year we may look for Butler, Laura Clatterbuek, Jennie ter in the well was about five feet has complied with the provisions of this act. until April flr«k ilj ot nuld bv that timr they will be tho opening up of this heretofore com- Joe New moves into his new store next FOR RENT. Fultz, Georgia Davis, Annie Harry, deep, and the little fellow was in tbe PBOVISIONS TO INSURB COLLECTION. They are all desirable properties, one being one of paratively inaccessible country, so rich week Mr. Oestreicher will open a new 9. Provides for tbe collection of the tuxes, the finest residences in the town. Tho lot on which Willie McAllister, Minnie Messersmith, water two hours, it is supposed, before store in New's old place. This is a New-sy and the enforcement of payments in case of it stands contains an acre o; ground, upon which there in products of all kinds and famous Mary Nicholas, Nannie Royer, Maggie discovered. failure to pay within five days. is an abundance of choice fi ult trees. Including apples, paragraph. 10. Prescribes a line of $30 to $100—one- peaches, pears, and various kinds of grope vines. for immense growth of fine timber.— Woiner, Liilie Weiner, Theresa Wise, Apply to E. J. SULLIVaN, The New Rawley Springs Company have third to go to tho informer—on any bar-room At, the Post Office, Harrisonburg. Va. Wo are assured that this work will not Ada Marshall. For Sale —That beautiful lot, con- chosen G. W. Bunker as general manager keeper or retailer who wilfully fails to per feb8-2miiiD impede tbe vigorous prosecution of and superintendent of the Springs for the form any duty required of him by the fifth Department No. 3.—Mr. B. Funk, (aining over one-half acre, lying on section—his sureties to be liable ou his bond. FOR SALE 0NJEASY TERMS. construction this side of Orange Court Teacher. Medalist, Kirby Bassford, Main street, opposite S. R. Sterling's next season. Tbe accused shall be allowed to testify iu his own behalf. On a second conviction his FULL STOCK! IjIROM .>0 to 100 acres of the Wm. P. Kyle farm, House. Recitation, R. E. Braithwaite, James residence, and adjoining tbe Lutheran The licence of M. M. Helbert at Timber- near Cross Keys, fronting on the. Port Repuhlio ville lias been revoked. Helbert has been license shall be forfeited. road, and running with the Whltsel lino back to tho Here is the correspondence: Irvine, Frank Myers, Lee Woodson, parsonage. A bargain will be given TAX ON WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS. "BOTTOM" PRICES! Huston farm. For terms apply to '•Richmond, Va., Mar. 23d, 1877. fined $173 for keeping a disorderly house 11. Wholesale liquor dealers not to sell * E. J. SULLIVAN. "Gentlemen :—I propose, on behalf of Henry Bassford, J. H. Bowman, Brad- to an early applicant. Address and sent to jail for thirty days. less than live gallons, and to pay a specific marl-Om Post-office. Harrisonburg, Va. the coimtiea and citizens of the Northern ley Christie, Eddie Glenn, Preston B. D. Avis, D M. Switzer has opened a free hitching lax of $150. Wholsale and retail liquor deal- Neck, so far as one man may assume to rep. ers to sell one gallon or more, pay a specitlc CALL and examino onr stock of "Csttage" Cook "for salejjr rent. resent them, that tbe Royal Land Company Gray, Irvine Jones, Henry Pinkus. Harrisonburg, Va. yard on his lot in the rear of his store on tax of $250, and the further sum of 40 cents Htoves, which aro equal to any offered in this MT HOUSE on East-Market Street, Harrieonbnrg, build and equip a Narrow Gauge railroad Deportment, Charles Irvine, James South side of Court House square. Persons on every sale of one gallon and ten cents ou market, aud see the testlraoniala of thoeo who havo adjoining the residence of Anthony Hockroen. from its present terminus at Fredericksburg Irvine, Thomas Weiner, Henry Bass- STOSEW.VLL MILITARY ACADEMY. in the county should make a note of it. each gallon not exceeding five, and be sub- them in use in this county, narkiS-tf GEO. 8. CHRISTIE, to Wicoraiso river, in the county of North- ject to all tbe provisions of this act in rela- marl-tf RUHR, SPRINKKL k CQ. umberland, within twelve months from and ford, Irvine Jones, Robert Willis, Pres- Rev. G. W. Eggleston, the newly ap- tion to retail dealers when iu quantitiee yIHGlNiA TO WITs—In the Clerk's Office of tho after the acceptance of the terms herein Military Department I pointed minister of the Methodist Church of greater than one gallon, for consumption Circuit Court of Kockiughain county, on the TtU proposed by the said counties and citizens, ton Gray, Kirby Bassford, John Fletch- Harrisonburg Graded School) within this State, to persons other tnan li- FARMERS LOOK JD YOUR INTEREST. day of March. A. D. 1877; and their convplianco therewith upon the er, Lee Woodson. In consequence of some errors uninten- Harrisonburg, has notified the congregation William D. Muuleuln his own right nnd as admlnfg- tionally made in the list of acting officers, that lie will not be here until next week. censed retail and bar-room dealers. [The THE IMPORTED ENGLISH DRAFT STALLION, trator of William Maiden, dee'd, Geo. W. bauyher following terms: Department No. 4—Mrs. V. Warren, object of this provision is to reach cousuia- aud Virinda J. tiaughcr hie wife, Jeremiah Cook "1st. That to the Royal I,and Company tho preliminary organization is herewith re- The local editor of the Page Courier wants era who do not buy from retailers or at bar- and ArUta M. Cook his wife, James G. Maiden and we donate the right of way, sixty feet wide, Teacher. Recitation, Sallie Logan, peated : YORKSHIRE LAD, John T. Maidou Coiuplaiuanta, a "Chain Gang" established in Luray. If rooms.] Tbe dealer ia required to keep a will stand tho Spring ocason of 1877, In Kockinghaxn vs. and both at Frcdericksbnrg and Wicomico Alma McAllister. Deportment, Fiora Cadets Shepp, P. Gray and H. Harris act record of all alcoholic liquors over one gal- county, Va., at the loilowing places and times: Sarah H. Maiden, Niznrod J. Wood, Wm. Z. Wood, a lot of land not exceeding five hundred alternately as "Officers of the Day." Cadets he is anxious for a situation on one eve will iou sold by him, and make a monthly report AT DAYTON: — First round — Aoril 2, 3 4 ; James C. Wood. Haiah E. Wood, David A. Wood, dollars in value, or In lieu thereof, the sum Annie Bear, Julian Fultz. J. Points and R. Gray act as Orderly Ser endeavor to get him in the Harrisonburg or thereof, verified by oath, etc. Tbe method second round—April 16, 17, 18; third round—April 30, Francis J. Wood. Gco. E. Wood.Kzekiol Lam.Sidney of one thousand dollars, as the Company May 1. 2; fourth round—May 14. 15, 10; fifth round- Lara, Angus Lam. Susan Lam. Margaret Lam, Fian- Department No. 5.—Miss Lydia Van geants of Companies "A" and "B" respec- ganizatiou. of collecting tbe accruing tax is prescribed ; May 28. 29, 30; sixth round—Juno 11. 12, 13; soveuth ces Lam, William Lara Jackson Lam the last three may prefer. tively. The other company officers will be J also heavy penalties for failing to pay, or for round—June 26. 26. 27. Stable at Bonj Bowman's. infant children of Ezeklel Lam and Sarah E Lam. "2ud. Upon tho completion of the said Pelt, Teacher. Recitation, Chas. Bill- appointed hereafter. Teachers and students find the a vanta- making a franduleut entry or return. . LACEY SPRINGS:—First round—April 5. 0, 7; sec- deo'd, Charles Lam is his own right aud as guardiau Narrow Gauge railroad from the city of For Room No. 1—Commandant's office and ges of the Valley Normal School, at Bridge- TAX ON DIBTILLKIIS. ond round—April 19, 20. 21; third round—May 3, 4, 6; of said Frances, William and Jackson Lam, James Fredericbsburg to Wicomico, and on the day heimer, Willie Fultz, Willie Lee, Chas. fourth round—May 17. 18, 19; fifth connd—May 31, A, Young, Sarah F. Young. Jacknon Young, Frank- Loewner, Lee Miller, Pinkney Guyer, class-room.—Any of the above named "Offi- water, to bo better than ever before. Let 13. Prescribes a gra uated license tax ou June 1. 2; sixth round—June 14,15,16; seventh round lin Young and Bettie Youi g. tho larit four being tho that the first through train of cars passes cers of the Day" take charge in the absence as many as can, attend the remaining three manufacturers or distillers ranging from $80 —June 28, 29, 30. Stable at J. Lincoln's Mill. infant children of Jumee a. Young and Delilah F. over the entire line, each of the five coun- to $200, according to tbe daily mash. Distil BROADWAY:—First round—April 9, 10. 11; second Young, deo'd.,., Defendants. ties of the Northern Neck shall donate to Eddie Martz, John Mitchell. Deport- of the Commandant. months of this session. round—April 23, 24. 25; third round—May 7, 8, 9; IN CHANi FRY. For Room No. 3—Prof. Funk's room.—The lers of liquors from fruits are exempted, but fourth round—May 21. 2'i. 23; fifty round—Juno 4, 5, The object of th's suit ia to obtain a decree for the the said Company the sura of thirty thou- ment, Thomas Mahoney, Silas Lee, following pupils will act as Room Orderlies Passenger fare from Orange Court-House made subject to the license tax aud provis- 6; sixth round—Juno 18. 19, 20. Btabl • of 0. 0. Kline. the sale ot two tracts of land lying near tbe Blue Ridge, sand dollars cash, or loge.ther the aggregate Willie Clary Georgia Weiner, Robert until further orders; Cadets Braithwaite, ions of the general assessment law of 1875-. GREENMOUNT:—First ound—April 12. 13. 14; in Roekingham county, Tu., one ccutainiug abont one sum of one hundred and fifty thousand dol- to Washington, via tbe Royal Land Compa- second round—April 26. 27, 28; third round—T^ay 10, hundred and five acres, the other about twenty acres, Dwyer, George Staling. Bowman, J. Irvine, T. Logan and J Loew- ny's road, says the Virginian, is one dollar '76. Distillers who pay this tax may sell five 11, 12; /ourth round—May 24, 25. 26; fifth rnnnd— being the same lands of which William Maiden, dec d, lars. ner. gallons or more of his distillation at any June 7. 8, 9; sixth round -Juno 21, 22, 23. Stable at died seized, nnd to have the proceeds ol sale distribu- "8rd. The Royal Land Company shall not T. G. Hebndon, Principal. For Room No. 8—Miss Van Pelt's room — and a half less than by tbe Virginia Midland place in Virginia, but if he sells less, will Andrew Roudabush, near Groenmouut. ted among the parties entitled thereto. demand a dollar from the counties or citi- The following pupile will act as Room-Or- road. That is one of tho advantages of a have to pay forty cents upon the first gallon TERMS OF SERVICE;—Ten Dollars to insure a And affidavit being made tbat the defendants, Nlm- zens of the Northern Neck before the coin derlies until further orders: Cadets C. and ten cents per gallon up to five, if sold to mare with foal, (and $1 groom's'h e to be paid at time rod J Wood. William Z. Wood, James C. Wood, Harah pletion of the road and the running of the In Pursuit.—We are informed that de- narrow gauge road. other than licensed dealers. Ue shall keep a of service,) the inaurauce money to bo paid when tho E. Wood. David A Wood, Frances J. Wood and Gea. first train. tective Uouzer has gone to Harrisonburg, Sprinkle, W. Fultz, C. Billheimer, C. Loew- mare nroves to be with foal. Mares sold or exchanged E. Wood are non-residents of the Htate of Virginia, Virginia, in pursuit of three men, who re- ner and J. Logan. Last week Josepli Pelter shipped from book, etc., as required by the 11th section. will havo to be paid as if with foal. Eight dollars for It is ordered thut they do appear here within one "But in order that the said Company may TAX ON DRUGGISTS, ETC. the season, to bo paid during the season. Single ser- month after due public tion of this order, and anawar not he disappointed, but receive with cer- rently left this vicinity, and who are sus- All of the above named cadets are simply Staunton to Baltimore, on the Valley rail- vice Six Dollars, to bo paid nt the time of service. the Plaintiffs' bill, or do what is necessary to proteet £ected of being implicated in the robbery of on trial, and are liable to removal at any road, one carload of cattle (seventeen in 13. Druggists desiring to sell wines aud All reasonable care taken of more?, but no responsi- their respective iutei'SKta, nnd that a cony of this or- tainty the amount promised them upon the [r. John Grauble's house, in West Man- time. G. Brooke Doggett, liquors tp take out a retail liquor dealer's li- bility in case of accidents. der h§ published once a week for four successive wreks performance of this contract on their part, I Commandant of Cadets. number) averaging 1,648 pounds—the heav- cense. This act not to apply to liquor used in the Old Common wealth, a newspaper published in propose that ihfe counties shall execute their heim township, on the night of the 20th of lest carload of cattle that has been raised YORICSHITtE I^ATk Hairisonburg. Va . and another copy thereof posted February. It is said he has a good clew to Harrisonburg, Marcli 2CtbI 1877. by any druggist in bis business in quantities is one of the best foal-getters tbat has ever stood in at the front door of the Court-Uonse o this county bonds for the sums aforesaid, and deposit and fattened in Augusta county. not exceeding one pint. this country, having colts here that cannot be sur- on the flrnt day of the next term of the County Court them in a responsible bank as an escrow, to- the thieves, and expects to be able to "bag" 14. Prohibits any person under a severe passed. It will be to tho Interest of tho farmers to of said connty. Tsste: gether with a satisfactory bond for twenty the guilty parties.—Hanover, Pa., Spectator. avail themselves of his services, as they may not have marchfMw J. H. SHUE, 0. 0. c. it. •. "The Age of Reason." Bob Smith's propensity for stealing is penalty from injuring or tampering with any another opportunity. He has also proven to be a very John Paul, p. q. five thousand dollars in addition, signed by We interviewed Chief of Police Kol- greater than his regard for the command- register placed under authority of this act in sure foal-getter. His Pedigree can bo had by applving responsible citizens in tile several counties ley in regard to the above, who re- The boy tbat went to the mill on horse- any bar-room, etc. to the groom WM. LONG, Ownar and Importer. VIRGINIA TO-WIT:—In the Clerk's Offlca of tha conditioned to make the county bonds equiv- back, carrying the.grist in one end of the bag ment "Thou shalt not steal," and tho Coun- W. T. JONES. Groom. [iuar22 Sm Circuit Court of Roekingham county, on ttas 7th alent to cash, or in other words to make up ported that Rouzer had not yet made ty Court baa decided to put him in the peni- 15. Prescribes a severe penalty on any day of March, A. D , 1877. and a stone in the other, when reproved by commissioner of tbe revenue or other public the difference between the county bonds his appearance, but that there were tbe miller, and told to divide tbe grist, re- tentiary for one year. Tho Chain Gang will STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. Hannah Whitmer, - Ccmpl't and cash, plied that his father and grandfather had car- officer who fails to perform any duly required vs. "If these terms are acceptable, please in- two suspicious characters in town a know him no more foi^a year, of him by this act. Thos. K. Fulton, P. H. Dies and Wm. H. Blakcmora. ried it that way,and he, being no better than 16. Makes it a felony for any of said offi- PURSUANTof Highland to county,rosolufcion passed of Board iu meeting of Buperrisers held at Franklin Dice. P. M. Dice, Eliptrolet Johnson iu hla form me, and believe me with great respect, few days ago. One was an Irishman they, should coutlnue to do as they did. A dispatch was sent from Harrisonburg, the Court House of Highland county, lu Monterey. Va., own right and as Trustee fur Mary F. Johns m, "Yours most truly, Similar, or equally as absurd, reasons are ac- over tbe Atlantic and Pacific telegraph Hue, cers to collude with any liquor dealer, or dis- March 16, 1877, and resolution of the Common CohuoII Mary E. Johnson, Geo. W. A rey, Jacob Dink in bis "To John Ckitchkh. and the other an Englishman. They tiller, or bis agent or employee, for the pur- of the Town of Harrisonburg, passed in meeting held own right and as Trustee for Nancy W Diukel, counted as sufficient by some to warrant to Denver, Colorado, one day last week, and pose of defrauding the Commonwea'tb or to in tho CouuUl chamber of said Town, on Monday, the Nancy W. Diukel. Wm B. Compton. and J. P. Rals- "The Royal Land Co, of Va." left on Monday for the vicinity of Or- them in indiscriminately condemning Dr. 19th day of March. 1877, the following notice is direct- ton. late Sheriff of Roekingham county, as anc h ad- Pierce's family medicines, even though there an answer was received in thirty-four min- evade any provision of this act ed to be published once a week for four successive minintrator of the Estate of John Harman. ton., de- ange Court-House. utes from the time of sending It. The dis- 17. This act to be given in charge to tbe ceased ... .Defeudunta. Qenehal Office of ) is overwhelmiug proof that they possess the grand jury at every regular grand jury term, weeks in the ••Old Commonwealth," a newspaper IN CHANCERY. The Royal Land Com'y of Vihoinia, !• merit claimed for them. For mauy years the tance to Denver is not less than 2,000 miles. published iu Harrisonburg, and tho "rage Courier," The object of this suit is to recover of the defendant. Hahbisonbdho. Va., Mar. 24 1877. 1 Golden Medical Discovery has been recoguiz- etc. published in Luray, Page county, Va: Thomas K. Fulton, the sum of $30d with legal interest Awaiting Requisition.—Some weeks The "Guards," our new light infantry 18. Prescribes certain duties to be per- thereon from tho 1st day of April. 1862. till paid, due "Hon. John Critcher, ed as the leading liver and blood medicine in formed by the First Auditor in putting the IVOTIOXD, from said Thomas K. Pulton tn the plaintiff, and to "Dkah Sir:—Your communication con- ago Leonard Maury, residing at Upper company, drill almost every evening at their Tho undersigned, Stockholders in tho Washington. attach tbe estate of said defendant for tbe payment of the market. Eacli year has brought an in act into complete operation. Oincinnatl & St. Louis Railroad Company; hereby call tbe said debt with interest aa aforesaid. veying a proposition on behalf of the coun- Tract, Pendleton county, W. Va., had crease in its sale, and it is now used through- Armory on East Market street, and have al- 19. The Auditor to prescribe tbe form for a general meeting of tho Stockholders of uaid Com- And affidavit being made that tho defendant. Thomae ties of the Northern Neck of Virginia for out the civilized world. Thousands of un- ready acquired considerable proficiency. licenses—the same when issued to be posted pany, to be held In the town of Harrisonburg, Kock- K. Fulton, is a non-resident of the state of Virginia, the extension of our Narrow Gauge railroad a horse stolen. He instituted a search solicited testimonials are on file in the Doc- Ingham county, Virginia, on Tuesday tho 24th day of It is ordered that he do appear here within one They expect to be fully uniformed, equip- conspicuously, April, 1877. mouth after due publication of thia Order, and answer from its present terminus at Fredericksburg for the missing animal, and found him tor's office/attesting its efficacy in overcom- 20. Provioes for the return of registers on THE MAYO 'I .AND COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF the Plaintiff's bill, or do whi.t Is necessary to protect to Wicomico, has been received. in the possession of Jefferson Davis ing aggravated coughs, colds, throat and ped and drilled in time to go to new Mar- the discontinuance of business. HARRISONBURG. hla iutereet, aud that a copy of thin Order be published "In reply, we now have to state in brief lung aflections, also scrofula, tumors, ulcers, ket on the 15tb of May. 31. Adopts the register known as "the SUPERVISORS OF HIGHLAND COUNTY, VA. once a week for four enccessive weeks iu the Old that tho terms and conditions embodied in Campbell, near Turleytown, in this mar22 4w Commonwealth, b newspaper published in linvrison- and skin diseases. Are you suffering with Moffott register" [section 3 says it shall be burg, Va., and another copy thereof posted at the fr^nt your proposition have received due consider- county. Campbell was arrested by some chronic malady ? If so, and you wish The Charlottesville Jeffersonian, after sta- known as "the bar-room register."] door of the Court-House oi this county on the first day ttn are to employ medicines that are scientifically ting that the Royal Land Company's Rail- SOMETHING NEW AGAIN I of the next term of tho Conutv Court of said county, v\ hen the^ terms accepted proposed by arethis ratifiedCompany, by constable Solomon B Hulvey and ta- 33. Repeals all law inconsistent with the prepared; that are refined and purified by the road will run within twenty miles of Char- provisions of this act. JTAKE (rreat pleasure lu making known to tbe cltl- Toato: J. H. SHUE. O. O. C. R. C, both parlies thereto, this Company will be ken before Justice Fulk, who commit- chemical process employed iu their manu 38. This act shall be in force from its pas lens nt HarriHonburg, and my frlcnda gtin.rallv. Paul p. q-march8 4w prepared to begin the fulfillment of its con- facture; that are positive in their action, and lottesville, asks the people to stir up and that I have aided to my produce store a Qua assort- ted him to jail here, whore he awaits a sage. Virginia, to-wit.—ih th© ciurk's obw ©f tha tract. Very respectfully, specific to the various forms of disease for build a branch to that place. With more mrnt of Circuit Court of Roekingham Connty. on ike _ , "R- N. Pool, requisition from the Governor of West the cure of which they are recommended, direct communlcatiou with Harrisonburg Nick Grensbaw was skot and killed CHOICE GROCERIES. 2l8t day of March. A. D., 1877: Qen'l Sup't Royal Land Company of Va. use Dr. Pierce's Family Medicines. Full Sugars, Coffers, CauiUes. he., iu fact almost svery O. Miller Complainant. Virginia. particulars iu Pierce's Memorandum Book, Charlottesville will be happy. near Indopendenca, Mo., Thursday tblng iu that liuo of trade. vs evening, by Henry Cut hey. Creusbaw I am rseolvliig cverv day almost any ,ud everything Jacob Koagy, Executor of John R. Keagy, doe'd., Ru- For the Penitentiary.—The County kept for free distribution by all druggists. that can bo eaten by man or beast. dolph Keagy, Daaiel Breuaman and Sueau, his wire, Committed to Jail for Contempt of had been tbe cause of a seperation be- 49-B..member the stand; No. 1, Hank I'ow, in tbe and otb Ocfrndau'a. Court has been doing a better criininul Redfield figures out that if Qarfield tween Oatbey and his wife about a year room formerly occupied by Wm. s. Ksneerty. IN CH\NCKKY ON INTUN' TION, Court.—Noah Raines was summoned 'LEXINDBIA, March M.—Price to-day ranged should live us long as Simon Cameron U !bU4 rt Wil1 Tho objovt of this suit is to restrain ths DclbDrhmts. business this session than for booio followe; Cattle, very beet, BaS^c; medium or fair ago, ond Thursday night Cathey went B.r,2n «nG.? £ V" . r ^ b ^ and all others acting for them, from cutting down, d - as a witness in a case before tbe Coun- quality 4aSc;l ordimrv thin Cattle Bate; aheop. heat on has lived, and be releoted to the House eale, 8?fa6 .,'o: ordinary or medlnm SaSlio; Calvee, to Chrenshaw's house, called bim to the Mkludf "^ >" »■"> "ruitof s troy ing or iu any win© interfering with the timber o i time past. Four persons—one while ty Court. He failed to make his ap- prime, li>ia7e: good Bade- thin or graae Calvee 1 at1,r; right along, "he will havesorved twen- mamtjyl A c jiOHR. the tract of 14 acres of land pnivhasHd by O. Miller end three colored—have been oouviuted Hoge, live. Gl.aTc; dree.ed CaGffc; Cowe and Calvee 36 door and killed bim. Catbey surren- at a sale of said land made for non payment of taxc© pearance at the proper time, whereup- a9S0. The euppty of Cattle this week wae not equal ty three terms, or forty-six years."— dered to tbe authorities. charged lo Adam Dotrick, dee'd., and to parfcet the and souti need to the penitenitary, as to tbe demand, and moat of the bntchere had to go to lioelon Pout. t t'e to said laud. on Judge O'Ferrall issued a bench Georgetown. Tbe few Cattle that were here thle week MAGNOLIA SALOON Aud affidavit being made that the Oefsinianta. Ru- follows: Lewis Randall, for attempted wore what the butcbere call eecoud croppere, or etock Yes, and if he should get a bribe of A Colony.—We were called on last dolph Keauv, Daniel firenamao and Hnann hla wife, warrant for him. Ho was arrested on Cattle, that have been bought up lu tho fall aud fluehed FOR RENT. arc non-realdenta of the filote of Virginia, rape, for two and a half years; Mar- np dnrlng the winter, In coneequeucA of which they $5,000 cash for every job tbat is night by tbe representatives of a Mas- It ia ordwred (hat theydoapnear hwra within oaa meatK Tuesday night in the Blue Ridge, wo do not kill very fat. A lot of good tat Steera would brought before the House, as he did Mn,8ALOOw ^l,tur<'!, O1"1 furniture in- after dun publication of luU ordar, and an:>wer tha shall Brock, for stealing cattle, for have brought do thle week. Tho market wae briak acbussetts colony of a thousand persons if-'-fi- 'lt'ded le offai ed for rent. I'ureom deslrlun •Plaintiff*a bill or do what ia ne.cesaary to pro toot believe,and on Wednesday was brought Tho Sheep market wae not very hrlek. there being from the De Golyer paving job, he who propose to locate in Virginia. ™ *1.. 4 'WZ before April tbe Ifth. their InteroHt, ami that a copy of thl* oidei bo rub- three years; Erasmus Coffman, for at- very little demand In thle markeL Calvee are In good might make a million dollars a year, or MPaABPS * WABSCIIB. lished once « week lor four nuccewuva waoka la th* to town. The Judge ordered him to demand and eell very readily at our outside quota- Tbey desire to engage in raanufuctutur- Old ConiiQunwenlih. a wewapapcr publUhed In Mam- tempted rape, for ten years; Bob Smith, jail for contempt, whero he was con- IIouh. Hoge are more plentiful. In couseqneuoe of forty-six millions in bis whole term. A ing and farming, and want a large body DOIIJCD Unseed OU. Flsb Oil. Neatsfoot Oil, Lu- aonburg Vs.. nnd anoth'-r thereof poatej at tho which Ihoro le a falling off In prlcee of from a to \o. C# ,or 0il Sw tl UU front door of the Court. If oust* of vbu County, on th* for burglary, for oiue year. • Cowe and Calvee ere dull, the market being well eup. band some fortune for a CluiaUau of laud. Tbey mean business, and that wlilel. KoM * ' " ' f"' • Ac,, first day of the next tcrro ot the (Vuniy Court of amd fined until Monday. „a y.. .I:,, )" •" rbeep ee they cau be puccheeod County. Teate; piled. ataloBmau.—Af. Y. Sun, quickly.—Z-yncMio-y Virginian, 2Hh. - wbote ui tie tcrAH. at tke Old EetabUebed Stand. m irW 4w J. u. titlUK C. 0. C- 1. «. 1. U. OTT. ix k f - r i* PROFESSIONAL CARDS. HARDWARE. Old Commonwealth. miscem.aneous. BUSINESS CARDS. MLSTELLINEOUS. , KAILUOADSs fllTT'S James rennet, i fUTT'S HJGJ&D THE j ATTORNTY-AT-UIXT, KuaaosBt)>«, Ti. llAURisoNBUJia, Va SlAncn 29, 1877 n TT'S »pao-*i Trexber & Gassman, A. H. WllS0M~ OEC RGE FILBERTS rASUXMrfOK CTTT, TA. MIDLAND ir rr ^ Saddle and Harness TkCafeer. EXCKI.SIOK SUUTK KHS RAILKO VD. TUTTS Words of Advice,!F TUTT'S i QBoijci, QRATTAN, , r- , HADBUONBrBa. TA.. A mnn on mo to the lluko of Welling- RFsrrrrrrtT.T uti ATTOnNEY-AT-LAW, OariIimikbcu, Ti. 0*Oflca GENERAL DEALERS IB BAKERY and C0NFECTI0NEY, On and after SUNDAY, DEC. Snn. Pareoc^or Tntm ITTT'S a South Side of Ounri-nouae Square. ton with a pntented nrticle, "'VVliat TUTT'S rrnvt\V. l>i H.inonMtrn(or Ti tt. II.IXt of Anntomy for ■iauy In j* pooromc* atnLDiNo. wain stkckt. trill run a* follow*: TUTT'S Ihc MwlIcuH'oUeife of Uwrfrln. . have yow to offer V' "A bullet proof TUTT'S Thirty YfaiV rxpcrleiM'f* In the ? MKADK F\ WHITE, BABRIBON'BCRO, TA. jacket, jonr grnco.'' "Put it on." The TUTT'S practice oilitedlclnc.toccllier with ' ATTORXET-AT-LAW, Statiktom Ti.—Conrt,' Aa- &"<** all hi. time lo Um manotao- •SOUTH BOUND. | MAIL TUTT'S hflopn years' lest of Tint's I'llls, I enBta, Rookbrldg, ind lllgblaad Oountl... 11 ! ture and aola of all artidaa in kls THIS ^atabHBbment ha* bera pat into operation at inventor obeyed. The Dnko rang a bell. TUTT'S fmul ivon the of thoiwand^their cfttcncy, of tosthnonlnls wnrrmit mo |I a very oouslderable oxiwom. aud ia now fiiU'd up Leave Waehington.,.. I 8.10 a. m. I SJ$Pb to An nid-do camp presented himself. "Tell TUTT'S n savlur thnt they will pftsitivrly j WE have tn rtock a Urg, rorVty at HWwar., SATISFACnON OUAEANTEEOI tw flrat-daa* •lylo. and flllod with a large aud *n|*.rior M" Af«*xaodrU | ibis »• | 2.45 a. in TUTT'S rtirc 'nll tilseftses tliat rrtnll from n • F. A. DAINGEBFIEI.D, embracing the faUowhag articles: No Batter what other, any 1,11 yon, vbn deal in Ktock. It ia anueceasary to entvr into a dclaa of ev Oanlolwrifle..., I \2-» T 10 a. n the captain of the guard to order one of TU I T'S UHonAed liver. They nre not rec- . ATTORNEy-AT-LAW, U.BUimxBiTan, Va. *9-001 r. DISSTON HAND AND CROSS-CUT SAWS: orything to be had lo this houa*; •uffioe it to say that •• Chariottile. I LiS "M T..*5 his men to load with ball cartridge 1" TUTT'S oniinemled for ill the Ills thnt nflllct f 5°""; "''lo of 'to Public Square. In Bwltzer'a new Ohio Bench planes; all gooda in tbe way of Arrive at Lync turg. | LOO ll.'T TUTT'S hnmanUy. hnt fur iM aiiej^ln. .Inmi- ; JaiilO-y ' Steel and Iron Sqnarna; Raise sod Spirit Lsvela- Arrive at Donville ( M•* a-55 P- m The inventor disappeared forthwith, and TUTT'S dice, C'tnintlimtlnn, Plies, Skin IMs- » Socket Framing Chieela; I keep on Hsnd sot] Rcadr For Sole Confectioneries, Tojs and Notions Arrive at Dundee...A | 3.3W p. a TUTT'S v.i Ittllrms t'ollr, Khenmntlstn, V .. .. will be foundfonnd here, together with TnliamnTobacco, Scgars,Snrrars no money was wanted on that invention. TUTT'S ralpltniion of tho ilenrt. Kidney i ROBERT B. KAOAN^ " Firmer do lAdiea' and G*ot'a Mdlew and Bridle*, of all •tylee American and ForclgTi Fruit-, etc. TUTT'S A ffecllon", FemnleCoiuplnluls, Ac., j ATTORNKV-AT-OAW, Habmkjbctb,. Va, Offlre In • . Turning Oongea ami chisels: and price*; Martingale*. Wagon Saddle*. Fannem* •#-8pectaJ attention given to orders for Cakes. NORTH BOUND. I MAIL. TUTT'S all of which result from n dernnKe- . the old County Clerk', 0«c u lh* Ooart-HouM Hatchets and Hatchet Handlea: narncw*. rarriage and Boggy Hame*a. *i] oomwlettr ■ Bread, (irnamental and Fialn Confecfiouenrs, etc.,for Tl'TT'S mcntmerit of tho Liver, no medicine hMIir,^ rt deoia.y LOCKt OF ALI. KINDS; Cart (lames* Collar*. Saddlery Tntamiag*. HJank^ts (kravet Dimd'VA Dally A thirsty toper, in a bar room, flung TUTT'S TUTT'Sever proven VKUklABLK so snecfpsfhl LIVJLH|»«* l>!L: Strap and T Hinges; Whip*. Saddl* Otrth*. Braalie*. he.. Sd i parties weddings, bails, pic nice, tslra, Ac M W p to. TUTT'S pills. ■v. PataEt Smoothing Irons; and quality of good* defy rompeOtion from any source " Douville 13,30 ,. M> down his sixpence and then filled his TUTT'S ;• I 1 LIGGETT & LUHTX Traca Chains; Halter and Cowdkatna, w OYSTERS! OYSTERS! •• Lynchbnry •.«» fv tn. A 50 p a glass to the brim with whiskey. "Hold TUTT'S Tt rr'N pii.r.a • i PRACTICE LAW in ,11 the Court,. Inferior, Anpel- Breast and Tongne Chains; . ">7 OTk to last, sad to he made of tbe The Oyster season is now in f»Ul lilssi and my Sa- •• CharMtrevdl* 11.55 •• >.4^ pa TUTT'S ; CCRK KICK UKADACnX7 ; I l,te end Fcdrrul, HAsmBonBtiuo. Va. *9-Offlce ou Spring Balancea; stock and Dies: bert material. a*n on me before purchasing, loon ia nightly thronged with Ladies aud Ueutlem n •• Ofnb»n»vtI>... Lid " on !" exclaimed the liar tender, in appar- Weet-kUrket etreet, ncrly oppoelte Loewenbucli' Boring Machines; decjarttottf near the Lutlmraa Chareb. Main rtr^et. who desire the freabeet and boal, (lyeters in every I Arrive at Alexandria . 6.25 " TUTT'S 8io FILES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS; ^ A. Ha WILSON. style at a moment's notice, slesvs fresh and of be.t " Wnabington,,. 11.68 ent astonishment, "there is a chromo TUTT'S '*- jaois. Carriage and Tire Bolts 1 quality. ag-l anall.-H anppllcd in quanUUea to smt goes with that drink I1' and toaring off a TUTT'S ■i r i'T-S PII.I.W ^ ; DBA,. A. TAKCIT. UK. «. OOUUAD. Carriage Matarial of all kinds: 1 jommrm olio a. Suppers arranged and prepared for Societies, Church- W TH. | PAflFKVGR*. TUTT'S ; RsquiRB N" ciiAHOB or j r *. at ill* a. and Parties. portion of the end of a cigar box, he po- TUTT'S i DIKT. ! YANCET A CONBAD, I'ttblc tan a Poolcet Cntlmry t Leave Washington * By w ^ TUTT'S ATT0RXET8-AT-LAW ATT, INSDRANCK AGENTS, CLICK t MILLER, "• Alesi-ndria.. 10 •> litely handed it across the connfor, TUTT'S HAKunoKUDllo, V*. Gsroace—N,w Law Building, CUtW# *r>A Ptittv HOT TEA, COFFEE & CHOCOLATE Ar. Oordonsvilie % f SO * m TUTT'S ri rr-a pii.kw Vfe«t Market etreet. JanU-j Angora and Anger Bltta; ol *11 hour*. Alao Holiuhe*. worm or cold Meat* and CharlottcUU ['.OnBwt to TUTT'S I ARB PUKKKY V BOKTABLC.! Iron and Wood Brace*; CUBUeE im BDGGI mmirimninu Fowl, and Sandwicbe*. nc or TUTT'S - Steel Shovels, Forks and Spadsa; iff arrang> mc t* enable me to keep jurt tuch an I IJD«n,lll,-^ ' A RuBtioc A pompons individual walked up to TUTT S EDWIN B. HAYT Coffin HandIka. Hinge. Screw, and Laos; BRIDGEWATER, VIRGINIA. " Dnndo* ...loo. the bar ot a sea side hotel, and with con- TUTT'S , TFTTM PII.I.H wbeellng Nalla and Spikes; eatahlishmeut at will aocomraodate tho want* of the TUTT'S j KBVKlt Qltll E OB NAUBE- ! ATTORXET-AT-LAW, Ci.atb asd Cox.rxmos Aof.ut, Burden's Horse Shoes; people of both town and county, and ail are invited ta NORTH ( rAS--iRN^ER. siderable flourish signed the book, and TUTT'S ATE. 821 Feur-and-a-half Street, Waihtngtim, D. C. fipe. CUMBERLAND HYDRAULIC CEMENT: THE ondaraignad have entered Into e en pnrBer- give me a calL flatlalactiou guaranteed. TUTT'H clal attention given to claim a before the depart- Iron and Staal of all kinds ktft ccaatantly on kaad sbip for tbe pnrpoee of nuanlkrtnring Cnrriages, lie* poet full). Ac.. Leave DundeeDnndto C-utoer ft—w, exclaimed: "I am Ideutcmmt-Governor TUTT'S meute, ■leo to patent lav, JnlyX-tf* Gum and Leather Belting; Bnggten, Hprtng Wagons and. in fact, all kind, of GEORGE FILBERT. -" l> of—" "That don't make any difference," TUTT'S I THE DKMAKn FOB TUTT'S 1 Ceppar Rivets and Bars; wheel rehiclea^n the very best lerma poasble for flrat •••*" LvnrbhursLvnrlihursLvnrbbur* »Che*. \ Ohio East a;. W es: lost in verbrul profundity." "Thank TUI'T'S •TUTT'S PILLS ARK TIIK; and Circuit Conrta of the United State, boldan at price*, I.eftve Washington at 9.50 p m. Alexandria at 1 .to you, sir." TUTT'S ; BIC3T—PHiirJECTLY HARM- ; Harrlaonburg, feMT-y fii 4 UiSSM, p. no., get to GordonsviUe at 2.50 s. m. and com ert TUTT'S i LKSS. | CLICK it MILLER. with Che*. A Ohio R. 11. w»<.twftrtl to Rnntindorv. Cis- TUTT'S JOHN PAUL; flW-Corriage Kateriala of all kinds on hand and for cinnati and all the Northwi-at, and Eastward to Etch- TUTT'S ATTORNET-AT-LAW, HAnni.osnCRa, V* .willprac- DEALERS IB mond ami heart ik!. A peacock's feathers may not point a TUTT'H : SOLD* FTERYWHKRK. j tice in tba Court, ol Roeklngham and adjoining ■•k- UablA-flnrm For MAN A 88 .'8 DIVISTON, leave Washingten at TUTT'S : PRICE, TWENTY-FIVE CT3. ; Countlee, and in tho (Tnitcd Statea Court, at Harrl- R.16 a. m.. daily, except Sunday, and gel to Straebnrg moral, but the certainly adorji a taii TUTT'S : i aonburg. *r*-Offica in th. old Clerk'a Office in Agricultural Implements! at 6 p. m. Le - StrasbUkg al 6 a, m.. and arrive at TUTT'S : ..I'..... I j the Gourt-Houae yard, D. 6. WHITMORE. Alexandria 3 p. m. TUTT'S : PRINCIPAL OFFICE j For WARRflNTON leave Woshiugton daily at*.IP TUTT'S MS H17KRAT MTRKET, i HARD WARE. ffitfi-Hifar ud Jeweler. HA VINO purchased the stock of John S. Lewi*. I a. tn. TUTT'S xaw YORK. JOHN S. ROLLER, 0 desire to announce to the public that I will, at 1 rains from flonth arrivlnp at Washington at r.S« a. THE OLD RELIABLE nJTT"S ATTORNET-AT-LAW, HAnmeosauao, Va.—Court,: NAUiS, SPIKES, STEEL. STOVES, IJIAVK pernunenUy located in Bridgawatcr. Va., the stand formerly occupied by him continue the bus- in.. 6 p. m and 11 AS p. m.. make goott conneotiosa RmklDghaw.Shcnauiloah and Angnata. Beingnow where I am prepared to do all kind, of wort in inea* of a with Bolt. A Ohio and Bait A Potomac trains to Bal- r nt >1 pnblle life, propoeea to devote hi. whole time Horse Shoes, Afco., Ao., my line of bosfneae. neatly, promptly and to order, at timore i'hiladelplHa and New Tork, and to all |< \i.tc lo hi. profeeaton. Oorrc.pondence and bualne.a vary reaaonabla prices I also prepared to repair North and Northwest. will receive prompt attention. SUCCESSORS TO JONES BROTEKKS Sewing Machine,. Musical InatrnmenlaTkc: Accommon leaves Alexandria for nordwssvlUe t am agent for th sale of E. Howard k Ce.'a Wal- FIRST-CLASS GROCER, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 3.30 »» m.. and tbam. the Elgin. Bpringfleld, UL. and other American leave*.GordonsvlUc for Alexandria Monday FTedcea- LAND OFFICE! expectorant. RO. JOHNSON, East-Market Street, Watebea. day end Frid ty. at 6 a. m. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, rlAnnieoenuito, Va., practice. J respectfnlly acticK the patronage of the generena and will conduct in connection therewith a PPLI.MAN SLEEPER daily, without change between Thin unrivaled preparation baa per- in tbe Court, oi Kockingliam aud Sbenandoah, and HARRISONS VRO, VA. pnbHc, and aak all to teat my price, and work man- Washington aud New Orleans, leaving Waskimgton a* in tho Circuit and Dietrlct Guurta of the United ship. Perfect satiafaction guaranteed in every aartic- 3.10 a. m. Parrasand) _ __ __ ( 9I1}h and formed *omc of tbe most astonishing State, held al Harri.onburg, Va., and the Supreme laorw-j Through tickets to the South and Weal at lowest Mineral J, D. PRICE, Town cures that nre recorded in the annals of Court of Appeale held at Staunton, Va. 01 r0K 0 COMMISSION HOUSE. rates, Lands. } (Proportion. history. Patients suffering for years from Wm^eSbVa^ '™ ' G. J. FOREACRK. Q*n. Maaagfc. tbe various diseases of the Lungs, after WM. B. COMPTON, BEAUTIFUL AND GOOD. J. M. BROADUS Gen. T. A. trying different remedies, spending thou- (Latk or W00D.0M H CoHrTou.) will continna the KELLER DRILL, A FULL ASSORTMENT OF LAND AGENT! Practice of Law in the Conrta of Rocklnghem ; tho I have purchased a new stock of Coffee*, Sugars, Teas. siinds of dollars in traveling and doctor- Court ot Appeale of Virginia, and Courta of the Uni- AUD Sancee, Canvassed Hams, and Groceries of every do- Chesapoakc and Ohio Riulroad. Harricoubovg, Eockingham Co., Va, ing, have, by the use of a few bottles, ted Staten, Watches, Jewelry, Silrer & Plated Ware, ecriptiou, which will be sold at the lowest market ON and after Dec. Srd. 1976. Paaseccv. Train. tulirely recovered their health. Businea. In tba handa of tho late Arm will ba attanded Hay and Grain Horse Rake, CLOCKS, AC.. rates. Corn. Whe;.t. Floor, Oafs. Rye. Mill-feed, and will run as follows: to as uauai by ths snrvivlng partner. [ae»-I Jnai bonebt at a great bargain, and aztxiaa reasr all kinds of country produce, bought at highest mar- FROM STA USTOX— WKXT WA RD. OmCJEs SIBERT BUILD]XO, Room, Ko. 1, "WON'T GO TO FLORIDA." mannfactnred f>j tbe Hageratawn (Md.) AgricnHnral Works, and so favorably known to the Farmers of eon csan. by W. H. BITE.VOGB. ket price, sold and taken ou commission. Leave Stauntou 4.25 p. m 6.45 a. n. aecond floor. Hew York, Amgust 80,1871. PENDLETON BUTAN, »»-WATCHES AND JEWELBT carefnlly rj.-., Patronage of my friend* and tho public generally Arrive Goshen 6.14 " M" 7.11 " •• DR. TUTT: Rockiugham and adjoining conntlea. We faara In stock REPAIRED and WARRANTED. Befors bar. i\ \ respectfully solicited. " Millboro 6.39 •• 7.30 " •* Dear feir r—When tn At ken, lout winter. I used yonr COMMISSIONEU IN CHANCERY and NOTARY PUB- a fall line of lug repairing dona call and wa ma, and gat t ^*4 auglO • P. W. STRAYER. •• Covington 9.45" " t.16 " " Bxpeotorant for my oough, and ro&llcod moro benelU LIC, H Ann iron bubo, Va—Will give special atten- my prices. Xa^ar " White Sulphur 10.10 " " 10.10 " " I have many Farms and Town Proportios on from It than anything I ever took. I nm so well thtH tion to the taring of depealliona and acknowledg- Corn Crushers, Rarlc Mills, leather and apnl-/7-tf W. E. K1TBNOCB. •• Ronccverte 10.53 •* " 10 *5 * hand for fiule. which do not appear in tliia column. mcute anywhere in the county of Rockingham, Will ABOUT SEWING WACHINES! Fort Srring ..11.18" " ... .10.60" « Parlica wiahiu« to pnrchaye would do well to call and I will not go to Florida noxt winter as I Intended. also prepare deeds, article, of agreement and other Own Belting, Plows in great variety, Hintoa . .1.20 a. m 13.O0 p " aae me before making their purchase, as 1 urn cortaiu Bend mo one dosea bottlos. by exprosa. for' some contract, on very moderate term. *9-Offlce In the Emery Grinders for lltajters and Kanawha Falls.... . ,6.68 " " 3.05 p. they will Bavo money. friends. ALFRED CDS ITT NO, "Slbert Building," name lately occupied by Conntv ALL the old Patent* held by the "Combination" Charleston ..".27" " 4.39"" 120 Wost Thirty-flrst Htroot, Treasurer, (np stars.] IH-T Mowers and Knives, Corn Shellersand (including the Patent* held by the i 18o(>. established 185(1. Jit. Crawford, commencing with tbe third Wednco- AND PLATED W4RE- Mail Train leavimr Staunton at 9 40 a. m. conuect* miles from Railroad depot. Some meadow land; w,'ll flay- icpt'J y 1 moet respectfaiiy invite the public and my friend* at Gordonsville at 1 W p. iu. with Va. Muiland trai*. ftatered; 30 acres of choice timber; fencing good. o give m- a call before pur-basins. *a f feel aaeared GEO. S. CHRISTIE, arriving at Washington at 6.00 p.m.; Baltimore R 00 This is a choaji property. Cau be purchased for tho LUTHER H. OTT, DR. FRANK L. HARRIS, that I can give aati>taction Ix^Lh in qusiity and price. FASHIONABLE p.m.; Phila elphia 3.20 a. m.. and New York 6.25 a. low sum of $2100. W*«. Clock# and Jewelry repaired in the m. Tli« 12.05 a. m. Train connect at Gordonsville. al 110 ACRES OF LAND, good buildings, 18 miles MAIN STREET, Neau Efircopai. Chubch, HAR.rKOrf- best manner and warranted. Juoel 2.50 a. m.. with Ta. Midlaud Train arriving at Wash- from Harrisoubnrg. Pr.ce, $50 per acre. This prop- buhg. Va. When convenient, patient, will pieaee MERCHANT TAILOR, ington at 7.30 a. m ; Baitimore 9.30 a. m.; PhilodeL erty is located iu a good neighborhood and is a splen- DRUGGIST make engagemente, in order to save time and dlnap- phia 1.15 p. m . and Now York 4.05 p. in. did home. poiutment to themaelves. aug26 The Uarrijyonbarg Iron Foandry. HAS just received his Fall and Winter supply of Through Tickets sold aud Baggage checked to ail FOR SALE.—ONE HUN BRED ACRES OF LIME Otkods, oonsisting of principal point*. STONE LAND within four miles of Hurrisonburg; KKW LARGE DRUG BUILDING, MAIN 8T., DR. RIVES TATUM, P. BRADLEY A CO., For mrtber information, rates, Ac., apply to Jo*^ well watered; Improvements good. FORMERLY of the firm of OonpoN, Williams A Ta- Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Fl w oonwAi d. Agent at Staunton, Va., or at the Cam FOR SALE—A valuable small FARM within one tum. offer, hi. prol'ee.innal fle-vice. to tiie public Manufacturers or Liwinwa- ■ ■ m —AND— intny's Offices. mile of Harrison burg. It is ouo of the most lovely HAHRISONfiXJRG, VA. Office over tho Rockiugham Hank, where he can al- torn Plow., UiU-aldc I'l raa. AJs.lomk, CON WAT R. HOWARD. homes in the Valley, will be sold cheap and on good ways be found when not profe..ion.lly engaged. Straw Cattora. Oaoe-WUU. Boad-Srra-pAjJj^Cijre GENTS FURNISHING GOODS! Gen. Pass, and T. Agent terms to the purchaser- RESPECTFULLY' liifwrmB tho public,nndcspeclally Calls left at James L. Avis* Drug Store promptly at- pen. Hone power and Tbreaber K'-- such a» Cravat*. Ties, Bows, Scarfs. Coi ar*. Knglish W. M. 8. DUNN, Engineer and Sup't. A Small Farm, containing thirty acres, near tho Medical pVofession, that he has In store, teuded to. declS-y pairs Iron Krttlra. Polisbrd tYag'.u-CBnSnsto* Hobe. Glove*, Patent Yoke Suspenders, Undershirts. dec21 tc J. a DAME. 8o. Agt. Rawley Springs Pike; good, smooth hind, good im- and is constantly receiving largo additions to l^is Bolrs Circalar Ssw-Miilr, Corn and i'laator Cnxabera. Drawers, Goat and Veet Bindings. Tailors' Trimmings, provements. excelhnt fruit; a very dcsirablo little suporior stock of DRS. WM. WILLIAMS ft J. H. NEFP Fir* Gratoa. Andirvma. ko. AUo, a auprrtor anirta of etc., etc. norae. Easy paymcntB. Prico $2,0110. Thimble Skefna, and all kind- of MILL OEAil- His stock embraces all goods snitable for gentle- "hotels and saloons. HAVE THIS DAY (Deo. 1, 1875.) ENTERED INTO A INC, Ac- •^-KinUliinn of errry dracripUon, men's wear, of etauda'd and fanhionablo styles, aud FOR SALE.- ONE HUNDRED AND THIilTY ACRES DRUSS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, co-partuerablp for the Practice of Medicine. Dr. done promxpUf, at reaaouable price*. AiMreaa. he offers them at honest, living profits. of good land; located within four miles of Harrison- Williams, when not profcseionaHy engaged, can be i*'7«y P. BRaDLEY k 00_ Harrisonbnrg.Va. 1 respectfully return my thanks for tbe past patron- REVEItE iiousxc, burg; good farm house, baru and other uecrssary out- PATENT MEDICINES, found at his ola office over Jas L. Avie* Drag Store, age bestowed upon me. I shall endeavor to merit a (roBMKUi.T KmXGUB SOPKS. buildings; large orchard; well watered. Will bu sold and Dr. Ncff at hie office over L. H. Ott'e Drug Store. NOTICE, FAK3BEK.H AND MILLERS ! oontinuauce of public patronage. HARRISONBURG, TA. very Tow. * Me Lead, Painters' Colors, Oils lor Painting, Calls left at either place will be promptly attended Hw'Goll at my old stand. This House has l»eeu thoroughly repaired and fur^ A MILL PROPERTY in Rockiugham ounty. Mill to. de<;9-tf Harvesting Tools, FARM BELLS, Ci- aept28 G. 8. CHRISTIE. nisbed throughout with new and tasty furmture. I* and Machinery (iron gearing) all new. Saw-mill, four- Ldbbicxting and Tannehs' Oils. der Mills, Road Scrapers, Barrel ISAAC PAUL conveniuutly located to the telegraph office, banks one teen acres of land, good cTwclIiug house, and all neces- DR. D. A. BUCHEB7~ other business houses. sary out-buildings. Splendid site for tannery. Will VARNISHES, DYES, PUTTY, SPI0ES, SURGEON DENTIST, would reepeetfolly inform the Churns, Wash Tubs, Water and Horse IS buying Wbaat. Floor, Com. Cloreraeefl. Batter, The table will alwnys be supplied with the best the be sold cheap. n'/jynoir OL.ISS, public that, having located permanently at Bridge- Buckets, Peck and Half bushel Meas- Eggs, and all other town ml city markets afford Attentive servant.* em- Ten Acres, more or less, with good improve- water. he Ih prepared to fill, extract and inaert teeth, COTTXTKY I-IIOIJUC'K To Che Working Cla**.—We are now pre- ployed.nT,„ msnts; situate within suburbs of Harrisonbnrg. One Motions, Vancy Articles Arc., Ae and perform ail other operation* in hie line. ures, Picks, Mallocks, Grindstones and for CASH at Us old aland, on German Street, rail pared to furnish all cloRaes with eonetont •mpltiyment „ The. . -large !?L and commodious stabling attached t* Ibis of the cheapest and most desirablo little homos now $SrGffice. one door South of Barbee Hotel, Fixtures, Hand Corn Planters, Horse hofmrmi—U. FREE HIDCHINO plaec at bis door. at home, ihe whole of tbe time, or fcr their spare mo- Hotel. .... is under, nnnmr the management of Mr. U. GATES. in market. Call aud see what a small sum of mone> 1 otter for sale a largo and well selected assortment Bridpewater, Va. Jiine8-tf meuts. Business uew, light and profitable. Persons A BATH-HOUSEualli-iiTI u. is connected with the llouBe. ia requircj to xuirchnso this delightful home. embracing a varied stock, all warranted of the best Com Planters, Manilla and Hemp of either bcx easily earn firom 50 cents to $5 per cv^n- Mbs.Mns. MARYMA C. LCPTON, Propristtess. FOR SALE—20 acres of Woodland, located on the quality. Rope, Rock and Gun Powder, Shot, INSURE TOUR PROPERTY. ing, and a proportional sum by devoting their whole CHAS.CHAR. E. LUPTOJLUPTON, MAKAQKB. road leading from Hurrisonburg to Cross-Keys. This I am prepared to furnish physicians and others DIRECTORY. time to tbe buBiness. Boys and girl* earn nearly as J. R. LUPTON,LUPTON. 1 CLEHX*. is a cheap piece of property, and would make a nice with articles in my line at as reasonable rates as any Pennypacker's Horse Collars, much a* men. That all who see this notice may send G. B. STROTHER.STROTUEl J ■mall home. The timber on the land Is worth what other ostablishmeut in the Valley. "INARMVILLE INSURANCE AND BANKING COM their address, and test the buginess we make this un- • April 16 ly._ is asked for the laud; Will be sold cheap and on good Special attention paid to the compounding of Phy- CHURCHES. ALSO, A FULL USE OF r PANT OP VIBOISIA- parallelled offer: To such as aro not well satisfied we terms. sicians' Prescriptions. 1 M. E. Ghttbch. SonxH—Rev. W. O. EGOLESTON, will send one dollar to pay for the trouble of writing. A HHEART1 F.ARTY WELCOME TO ALL I 1)8 Acres of A No. 1 Limestone Land, only Public patronage respectfully solicited. Pa*tor. Service* every Sunday, at 11 o'clock, A. M.. and MECHANICS' TOOLS. CJhartcred Oapltal....*S00,O00. Full particulars, samplee worth several dollars to c*m miles from Harrieonburg. Excellent improvements; oct7 L. H. OTT. 7 P. M. Prayer-meeting every Wednesday eveninr. meuce work on, and a copy o! Home and Fireside. ___ __ running water on the place. Will be sold at tho very Sunday School at 9 A. M. FARMER' and BfflLDR'S HARDWARE, W. D. BICE. President. J, H. MOITLEY. Seer' of the largest and l«e«t Illustrated Publications, all scut " [ • j-v ^ low price of $4,000, the owner desiring to embark in Xfl. ja.17"XS, Pbehdtterian—Rev. J. RICE BOWMAN, Postoi. Vd-Office Kwt-Marketstraat. Harrisanbarg, Vs. free by mail. Reader, if you want psrmaneut. prnflta- TheX 1JLv5 XPollock U House, other business. This property can bo purchased on Service* every Sunday at 11 A. M., and 7 P. M. Lec WINDOW GLASS AND PUTTY, ble work, address Oeobgk Stinbok k Co., Portland, .between . the Revere_ House and Spotswood Hotel, easy terms. DRUQUIST AND PHARMACIST. tare every Wedneeday evening. Sunday School at 9 declfl CHAS. A. TANCEY, Agent. ^ - "P7tf w hich has recently been fitted up. is first class ia aii FORTY ACRES highly improved, excellent water A. M. Pocket and Table Cutlery it* appointmentH. aud offers a hearty welcome t* all. power, .comfortable improvements. Will be sold ex- Kmmanukl Church—Protestant Epiacnpal —Rev. «ar Agants for tbe EXCELSIOR Cook Stores. ceedingly low. This property has one ot the bent DAVID BARU, Rector. Morning Service 11 A. M.; JAMES A. HUTCHESON, LOOK AT THIS! ~-THE BAR- sites for a Merchant Mill of any wo know of in Rock- Evening Service 7 P.M.; Sunday School and Bible We are prepared to take orders far Thraobers, Haap- has a fine stock of liquors ol the best brands, sigara. ingham county. The land is pronounced the very Claasl'iSOA M. Seat* free. era. Mowers, and other Mac hinery. FASHIONABLE TAILOR. TO BE HAD AT Ac. '^oi^S/liiaAmong the liquors are the "Live I ►ok Rye Whi* best iu the Valley of Virginia. A rare bargain is to C'lARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS.—I have a full key," "Good a* Gold, Bourbon," ••Hennessy Cognac," be had. jf assortment of all kinds, which are fresh aud true Baptist—Rev. W. A. WHITE.SCARVEP., Pastor.— AS—Ipecial agencr for Rocfciugbam and Pandleton I OOM3 in Switzer'a uaw Building, up rtair*, op- BOHR, SPRIXKEL & GO'S, Ac -gckhiauw FOR SALE—A nice little Farm of 76 Acres, six to name. For sale at Services first aud third Suuda>8 at 11 A. M. Countiea of FKICK k CO 'S IMPROVED 1OBTABLE XXV nt, poatteJfomte thetbe office of th* County Treasurer, where miles from county seat, on the waters of Muddy JAMES L. AVIS' Drug Store. Ldthebai*—Rev. JOHN H. BABB. Service* 2nd STEAM ENGINES, for agricultural and other purpo- he will be pi—ed (to wait upon those who rsll. Satis- Tbe Granite Preserving Kettle, equal to brass or por- RYIN THE RESTA URANT Creek; smooth land; good new dweiliug-housc; Darn, Sabbath iu tbe morning at 11 o'clock, and on tbe third sea; alio their Clrcutar flaw Mil!,. Agent, for the faction guaranteed in all case*. Juljl0-*uaTl£-j oelain and much cht aper. Call and see them. Also a every delicacy of tiieiiie season, as well a* substantialF Corn-crib and Wagon shod, and other out-bulldings; and luurth Sabbath night* at 7 o'clock. BLANCHABD PATENT CHURNS. fine lot of handsome Chamber Set* and Ice Cream can be had at alloil houn?.hou OYSTERS. BIRDS and oth- f. ncing in good repair; seven acres of Orchard o| Catholic.—Service* 2d j»nd 4th Sunday* of each M-CA8H paid for Bones, old Iron, Lead. Brass and Freerers. er game, served up inu the best style at bhort nolle*. cho'ce fruit; running water on the farm. Price $4000, HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS. - They wsrd month. Rev. Father John Rielly, pastor. Service* Copper. A Penny Saved is a Penny Made. gey The attention of Farmers is called to our large S. W. POLLOCK, iu five payments. Good Title. off disease, refresh aud invigorate the system, at 10>4 A. M. Early Mae*. Sunday School 3 p. m. assortment of STOCK and FARM BELLS, which are sep 30-t may 11 8opt. for Mrs. M«ry Pi'Uock. every Sunday. LADIES, sure the combings of your hair take much cheaper than ever'before offered In this market. — — FOR SALE—A Farm of 76 Acres of choice and thereby greatly enhanco tho value of stock. Every TREIBER A G1SHAL Just received a new stock of Iron, Nails. Horse s^ytfaca^cstoi Laud; well watered by Pleasant Ruti; ner" 'he Pleaa- farmer should leed them to his stock in the sprinu. John Weslkt Chaprl—Colored Methodist—Rev. AF-Agenciea solicited. it to Shoes, Traces. Breato Chains, Forks. Kakes. Shovels, Wr _ ^ hut Valley Depot, V. R, U., flve miles Sou. of Harrl- For sale at JAMES L. AVIS' Drug Store. Mr. KENNEDY Paatnt. Service* every Sunday at 11 A. J. W. STROTHER Sooopg. Spades, Hoes, R. U. Pick*. Mattocks, Ac. Ac. B Ira ■onburg; good dwelling-house; bank barn; about 50 M., and 7 P. M. Prayor-meeting Wednesday evening. A fhl! lino of Mcchauics'Tools, CoflBn 3Iaterial. Sad- BL seres cleared laud, and of good quality; about 20 acres Sunday School at 9 A. M. mru\ hnre it atode into Braid,. Carl, >nd 8,-itohe,. diery and Coach Hardware, White-wash. Mill and in choice oak and hickory timber. This is a very good Baptist Church (colored)—Service* every Sunday, Prirtx Utodentc. Lulu.' Hur dmtonl slid Sham- Darting Brnsbes, ip tact «verything to be found in a 1 farm and cheap. Call at once aud purchase a bargain. TRU'SE^ AND SHOULDER BRACES.—I have In at 1) a. m. and 7 p. m. Rev. L, William*, Faatoi. pooed- Saloon on Vrter Stneei, adjomin^ Mwoata fir^t-clasa Hardware establiabmeut. A coll solicited toV- T4 1*4^5 ACRES of good land located in tho counties stock a fine lot of Trusses of improved patterns, Hall IfebS-SmUD and B«t:sfaction guaranteed Hrato'i of Loudoun aud Fairfax, Va.; has two good houses and am prepared to fit any case of Rupture. Also a SOCIETIES. • marchlS ROHR, 8PRINKEL A CO. and two good Barns, so Bituatod as would make two large stock of ladies' and guntlemou's Shoulder Braces, KOCKINGHAM CHAPTER. No. «, B. A. M., meet* farms. The land is watered by Bull Run; has over which raw tho shoulders up and back, releiving the in Masonic Temple, Harrisonbnrg, Va., on the fourth GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT two hundred acres of river bottom. Good timber land, chest of their contracting weight, giving a perfect ex- Saturday evening of each month. CAUTION GRAND, SQU and located within ibreo miles of the O. k Alex. Rail- punsion of every air-cell of the lung.-, and imparting A. A. WISE. M. E. H. P. EOwSYES road. Terms made easy, and a bargain will be given health activity by allowing aJull respiration. For sale L. C. Myers, Sec'y. To Sewiug-Hachine Purchasers. O I $ if application is made soon. Address at JAMES L. AVIS' Drug Store. KOCKINGHAM UNION LODGE, No. 27, F. A. M.. THE public arc hereby cautioned not to purchase | I Jfc meet* in Masunic Temple, In Harrlaonburg, on th j Bearing Machine* represented as being SINGER -PIANOS!- J". ID. F>n.IOE], first Saturday evening of each month. flEWlNO-MACHlNES. UBless they have our gilt trade iiHavingavin.7 recoivdreceived the highest encomium* wherever JAS. H. DWYEB, W. M. mark on the arm of the Machine. All genuine Singer theyth have been. introduced.. . DRUGS AND MEDICINES.—a full assortment of ' L. C- Mtxb*, Sec'y. DEALERS IN Machine* have tbi* trade mark.- Paities selling or ^ nave De«n mttot —LOCK BOX !>,— •everything appertaining to the tlmg business, MINN EH AH A TFIBE, No. 33, I. O. B. M., mceta using counterfeit Singer Machines will be paotecutcd lzrtl|A nf ♦v- which will bo sold at the lowest prices Physicians In I. O. O. F- Hall. Banisonbunr. on Monday evening to the fblleet exitut of the law. MliuBMade of01 tie(116 very761^ test Materials tlircngliflQL UAmamoiTBuita. RocxucomAM Couhtt, Tirowia. prescriptions and the compounding of Medicines re- Our suthbrized Agent* for ftockinghom county we j^yrsrsons answering this advaatiMtnent will pl»ase Of each week. „ E. L. Bbajtuwajtk, Sachem. FAIRBAi as follow*, viz: J H. TANPE T. Harriaonbnrg; H. they are neverthelessne%'erthe]eM offered at prices that will com ceives special attention \inder my immediate supervis- J. K. Smith, Chief of Rocorda. H. TAYLOR, McOsbeyeville; W. B. FOLEY Mount patepace favorably with thosetl of any first-class manufac- state what nsw-Hpaper rtisy raafl It hi. ion. Persons needing anything in my lino will con- j COLD WATER LODGE, No. 37, L O. G. T., meet* Crawford; OEOPGE MOORE, Broadway. tory on this coutimTicontinent. Tbe best is rt ways the- cheat>- suit their iuterusts by giving mo a call. to Red Men's Hall, every Friday evening. est, aud bcuce pHrcbasers of 3TIEFF Pianos will find JAMES L. AVIS, Druggist. M. W. HOLMES, W. C.T. Over 300 Modifications THE S1ISGKR «EW1WG-MACHI\E CO., est.a satisfactory and hence equivalent pHrcbi for their money. FARMERS LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST. AHIRAM ENCAMPMENT, No. 25, meeta flrat and NEW YORK. a satisfactoryThe Uisiing qualityequivali of their lustruniento is fully at third Thursday evening*, in l.O.O.F. Hall- Tnyrawoors of every business tohl-te-rrn testetcshdThe d Utslingby the quality many Edu utlonal aud other Institu- THE 131 PORTED ENGLISH DRAFT STALLION. J. K. Smith, Scribe. M. O. CBABILL, C. P. „ „ tious,tions, in theihe SouthenSouthern States especially, where over FAIRBANKS & CO. J^| k| i A Can't be mode by every agent every month 400 arearc in dallydaily use. auda by the unanimon* verdict of YORKSHIRE LAD, VALLEY LODGE. No. 40, L O. O. P., meet* In e vlalU in the buslnees we furnieb. but thofe wil- tbethe best performersperformerB ofol this and other countries. Term* Odd Fallow*' Hall,, Harrisonborg, Tuesday evening ol 166 BALTIMORE ST BALTMORE.MO. Ml $f flf ting to work can eaaily earn a dozen dol- aaas favorable as is comconsistont with the times, and every will stand the Spring scasou of 1877, in Kockingham JAMES L. AVIS S DRUG STORE, each week. J. M. DDTBOW, N. G. ■ lars a day right in their own localities, instrument fully warrantedwan Utr five years. county. Vs.. at the to lowing placoa and times; ♦ Wm. Slater, Secretary; January 11. 1377.—3m Opposite Spotswood Hotel, Have no room to explain here. 'Bnainess pleasant and We ure also Sole AsAgent* for the Southern State* of AT HARRI80NBURG:—First round—April2, 3 4; Nearly Opposite the Revere and Bpotswood Hotels, ALPHA COUNCIL, No. 1, Son* of Jonadab, meeta honorable. Women, and boys and girls do a* well as second round—April 16, 17, 18; third round—April 30, in Temperaiice Hall, every Saturday evening. men- We will farms b you a complete Outfit free.— fhn May 1, 9; fourth round—May 14. 16, 1G; fifth round— HARRISONBURG. VA. W. J. Points, R 8. G. 8. CHRISTIE, W. C. On Hand and Arriving, The basiuees (sysbetter than anything else We will TheI IIC MatchlessIVIcLtonic Burdett Organs, M»y 2rt. 29, 80; sixth round—June 11. 12,13; savontb STONEWALL LODGE, K. P.. No. 31. meet* second bear expense of storting yon. Particulars free. Write round—Juno 25. 26, 27. and fourth Thursday evenings, in Odd Fellow's Hall. and nee Farmers and meclionics. their sons and which speak for themthemselvc*. A full supply of every LACEY ai'KiNGS;—First round—April 6. 6, 7; soc- I HAVE THE PLEASURE OF HARRISONBURG, VA. daughters, snd all clasees in need of paying work at rtylestyle constantly in store,st< and sold on tbe mcfii reason- ond round—April ID, 20, 21; third round—May 3. 4. 5; fflrT ANNOUNCING THE FIRST B'nai B'Rith.—Elah Lodge. No. 204, meeta 1 at and home, should write to o* and learn all about the work Irle terms.terms, fourth round—May 17, 1M, 10; fifth round-May 81, ARRIVAL OP 3d Sunday of each month, at new Hall in Slbert build- at once. Now is the time. Don't delay. Address Fifty Becond-bsnd PianosI always on hand, at price* June 1, 2; sixth round—June 14.15,16; seventh round ing opposite rf pots wood Hotel. lhu=.fcH Tbue k Co.. Augusta, Maine. sep7-tf augiuganging from $75 to $300.$ —June 28. 29, 30. ^ table at J. Lincoln's Mill. - For Illustrated Cat* , BROADWAY:—First round—April 9, 10. 11; second SPRING GOODS! - For Illustrated Catalogue, addrees, round—April 23, 24. 26; third "round—May 7, 8, 9; Which I am aeliing in qnasiitiea to salt pan Imaaia ANOTHER SUPPLY OF CJilAtS- >r. STtEVV, fourth round—May 21. 22. 23; fifty rouud—June 4. 6, At tbe old oatabllBhed stand. Northeast corner wf tho EEDS! PLANTS! CLOTHING AND HATS. 6; "ir.lh round—June 18. 19, 20. Htnbl - of fl. (j. Kline. Public Square, which I have selected with care, bought ISA. ISA. SIBEFLT, Ko. 9 North Libert, Street, GREENMOUNT:—First mmd-April la. 13. 14; at lowest prices for cu.-h, and am offering them on tbe HAVE JUST ARRIVED AT aaptSSy•eptas y Brttimore, Md. best terras possible. A call rospe tfully sblictted. VALLEY PLASTER MILLS. SBaB B. A O. BAIL -BULBS- second round—April 26. 27, 98; third round—Mpy lu, raarchlB HENRY 8HACKLETT. ROAD DEPOT. The Grand Central Clothing House. FURNITURE I 11. 1'i; fourth round—May 24, 26. 26; fifth round- Mp7-tf > by mail to any Poat-offio.. Aaaortmrnt Urge. FURNITURE! FURNITURE 1 June 7. 8, 9; sixth round -June 21. 22, 23. Stable at DO YOU WANT SEEP-S TO GROW, FRESH AND mKadenato.aadaiekrttoalK.rt. Stud tor pries The large additions made to our already most desir Andrew Roudabqah. near Oreeuroouut. STOVES ! STOVES I I STOVES I I I JUST RECOTEO A FRESH FTFPLT OF M.rrLanto. Dm^gaets and Deakere anppltod at able stock, enable us to offer every inducement to B¥>ED.STEXD8,edsthAds. BCbuukauk. wardrobes, bid*. TERMS OF SERVICE:—Ten Dollars to insure a Wo aro solllug the celebrated ••EXCELSiOR" • TRUE TO NAME? r partle* wishing to purchase goods in our line f > BOAJlDfeBOAUDfc BAFiHAYES, CRIBS. LOCXGEH, SOFAS. mare with foal* (and $1 groom's i o to bo paid at time Cook. Persons desiring to purchase a good ami ser- THEN GET YOUR SEEDS AF • ^ • ' ' EDWARD J. EV ANS k CO.. Call and satisfy yourtolvea by an examination of oar HATRACK8,hatrackh. TABLitables, all «i>ie.. wahhstandh, of service,) the insurance money to be paid when the viceable rttove will find it the cheapest iu the market. LANDRETH'S GARDEN SEEDS, Sararymea and Se«lan>en. Yuri. Pa. fl.rta mzifl pneea. CENTllECESTRE MARBLE-TOPMARBLE-1 TABLKH-.Uo cbl.rs of .11 mare prov. s to bu with foal. Mares sold or exchanged For sale by TREIBKR k GAHSMAV XjHTWTCS, Early Turk Cabbage Se*d; dot, D. M- SWITKER A BON, Kyle,at^'lea uidaud klmle.klntl.. AllAi.o, MaTTRESHEH of .11 kind.. wlU have to bu paid an If with foal. Eight dollars fop 49* B A N K ROW. M•• Ox-Heart do do NOTICE. All Hbnek Mtttraw..,.. f t.' O to ft 50. tho season, to bo paid during the season. Single ser- BOll,ED Linseed Oil. Fish Oil, Neatafoot Oil, La- 49*1 want all kind* of PRODUCE for eaah or in ex- A LOOHOL. Alom, Saltortre, Sulphur. Cream Tar a vice Six Dollars, to be paid at tbe time of sarvico. brieaUug Oils, Castor OH, Sweet Oil, Ac . (be., chang'i for Groceries. Cone or Wieialngstadt do da AMP GOODS, A tar. Sod. Spire. Flavorjnr Eatraetaof all kind.. Shock .oil Cotton'f"^ top" Mattrua %i (-0 to I5.S0. All reasouablo care taken of mores, bat no rosponsl- which will bo sold as cheap as they cub be purcbaHed I am •elllng Boots, Shoes, Lamp# and Qneennrar* - Jwvmgr XTaMekd. da do PAINTS. OILS. TARN 181 PR Gelatine. Baking Powders. Mam oca. Corn Statcb- Rice "BoundBound " •• " $5.40 to $6-00. bility In case of accideiits. ttuy whore iu tho tuwu, at the Old Eatublished Riaid. at coat. ** TUden Tomato dead. utow Gtoei. P-EUJ , Floor, Hen Mom Fsrio*. Ac. 8mollSmall jnattrasse*inattraaaea |3 tn ft aeordlmt to aiza. Alao L. H. OTT. Call and aee roe and be convinced that I sell good* At tba aid reliable etufcof • L. H- OTT. Can where you will be sure to get them at th* low- on hand No. i Hair, aand (our dozen HUel Hprina Hat- YOIMCWIII R.IO T^AT> at tbe Draw est prices. I can't b* undersold. Beep^ctfuMy. trsose*.traaaea. Is one of lh" best fual-gettera that lias over Ktood in NA1LBI NAILBI NAILS I—Large assortment a* cheap and pay *s much a* any one. Garden implements- I- N OTT. febl L. H. OTT. I have removed to ( this couutry» having colts hero that cannot bo sur- Wheeling Nalie Just received. Low for cash hy Vw SoA-h ** Gard*aGardsa Kfe**,Ho**. RakeaRal sad Spo&o, vkk I tiave removed to one door ahoya John Orabam Bl- pHsaiul, 11 will be to the Interest of the fariuers to TREIHJBB 4c 0 ASS MAN. wa aw selling km ktc cosh. DBCGfl. MEPKTNES. CHTlflCALS TBrSSEfl. A LADDTN COAL OIL, Castor OU. Neatafoot, Par fliiKer'a Produre Htora, Eaat Market alrret. avail thetnsclveH of his eervJooa. as thsy may not have Dealer* in Stove* and gentr*! Hardwar*, Main •treei, Raapectfnllr. marchU TROBXB A GAR&MAN. Surgical Izirtixuneada. and Pstont /V afine. Fioh.Fioh, Lubricatingl.ubruwting and Lord Oils, and Lin- j B. Oi PAUL. auoiUer opportunity. He has also proven lo be a very opposite Csurt Hense. march IS JNO. 8. LEWIS. SkrtBcuara <€ *L kind* at L. H. CUT'S Drug star*. •ead Oil. boiled aud raw—very cheap. sure fuabgeltcir. Ifl« Pml'grea can be had hyapplvlng mar. 8-1877. M>1 L. H. OTT. to the groom WM. LONG, Owner and Importer. CYINNAMON. Mas*. Clovw, Cmgir. AR*fiecw r*\ BAT Rm. P£RrtTICRT. Camhs. Hair Brnebe*. " lEEEP'S PAETLYJ4DE SH1BII \V. T JONF.H, Groom.. [PMffH $91 WTHITK Lead, Varnish. Painters' Colors of al (NBOUND ALUM SALT, Aahtou'aaud other brands j per, Kotmega. and agaca* o< all kgndaat S«1 Brusn^ d^KMFNT.—76 barrel* Round Top f*m*iit, Jnat re- >T Ind at L. H. OTT'SDr Mtere.l f of Una Salt—100 aacfca jnat reratrsd by L. H. LOWS.—The ••Mount Joy*' Plow, fop rule at iaall HENRY SUACKLBTT. L. H OTT. TRElliEB 4 GA88MAN. IV b»m tntboitanl to aell KKEP'H PARTLY MAii; TRF.UIKR k GASSMAN'B LAMPS and QUEENSWA RE - Sailing at d^lLINTOX'S •nperior wlrahownd Paint asrt Ta pKEHB BHIlt r. and that it ia (lie )->■ niiAnolieU DauiRow. JNO. S. LEWIS. OEARI. HOWNY, at ~ B. C. PAULO. Vv ntoh Brush**, alth* okd eaaabftehsd Drag rase I aud MATTBBB toad* m Bbirl in t1>e tasrkct, D. 11. HWI'J/KU t So*. iiuv9t> AgrkultuuU Waichuusv. decli fcbi L. H. OTT. ioo ■nfca.^.rr j trssrsrs 1 dec.H-Te.