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man) and tbe youngest personal great in- Ed PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. DRUGS A-D MEDICINES. DRUBS AND MEDICINES. (who was a rich for bis appearance, quickly, then whispered hurriedly SUE WAS RIGHT. after piety. The moth- in my | s_. > " to Colonel Buchanan. Shortly dustry, and unabated \u25a0 ear. BY C. 11. TIIAYEB. CHAPMAN, ». D. S.. their marriage Mrs. Patton died. This er's qualities were a masculine under- "Turn asideyonr face," I whispered WM. STAUNTON, Va., .00 event led ber busband to look into the standing, great ambition, and impetu- back. And She Has Dentistry the case for the prosecution stands before her mirror, fair resumed the practice of at his situation of his sister's family. Colonel- ' oslty of temper. The humble fortunes i being closed? formerOffice, No. 115 East Main Street, where 7 POETRY. In girlish innocence and grace, his with she herself you he will be pleased to see his friends, offering Patton placed nephew theRev. which brought on by mar- "Have any witness for the de- Preparing with Ingenions touch them an experienceof twenty-liveyears suc- THERE l* HO DEATH. Mr. Craig,| parson of the Tinkling rying a ship carpenter were powerfully fence?" inquired tbe judge. To heighten cessful practice. _?.ySS-tf. PHIHYDAVIS charms ofform and face. Spring congregation. A classical edu resisted. She was, however, left a wid- "I will call VEGETABLE BU-WER'S -AST POEM. Hezekiah Mangle," I re- She brushes with unsparing hand «. STUART, cation was not attempted, because Wil- ow with four daughters and an only plied. Her silky tresses, long nodeath The go and bright. ARCHIBALDATTORNEY-AT-LAW, There ls I stars down liam was thought to be too much grown. son, who was but a stripling at his A buzz of surprise greeted the an- For she intends Staunton, Va., some fairer assuredly To rise upon shore; However, an excellent course of history, father's death. The forest was to con- nouncement, in the of To look very Practices the courts of Augusta, and adjolr- midst which Mr. her best to-night. ln And brightln Heaven's Jeweled crown mathematics, and penmanship was af- quer ; this her young son did by daily Mangle stepped ing ' forwardand was sworn. counties. They She quickly plaits the All matters intrusted to his care will receive shine forevermore. forded. Colonel Patton had then the labor in cutting down trees and making "You have been absent for the past gleaming strands. promptattention. aprl3 year, And as the rose-hues tint KILLER There is death! The dust tread affairsof the mountain region of Vir- fences. After Mr Preston's death, Mrs. Mr. Mangle ?" I began. her cheek. PAIN no we She A PURELY VEGETABLE REMEDY to bim by Governor to Hanger's place, "I says, "He surely loves me, and B. C. C. PHILLIPS, Shall change beneath thesummer flowers ginia entrusted Preston removed have." FOR IHURNAI AMD sister, Mrs. Preston, Her I wonder whyhe does not speakt" Officii?Mozart Hall?en trance o_ Fred- HTERNAI USE, To goldengrain or mellow Dinwiddie. His near Staunton. daughters were "Travellingin differentparts?" erick Street. fruit, sir." Then as the braids are deftly Is a sure enre for all the diseases forwhich it is recommended, Or rainbow-tinted flowers. was induced to remove to (Hanger's) skillful needlewomen. It was the age "Yes, placed, Residence? Va. Fern. Institute. marl6-3m and is always PERFECTLY SAFE in the hands Judge seat, for the purpose of of cross-stitch, embroidery, Ac. They "The prisoner was She curls In a bewitching way Baldwin's employed by your The tiny locks 1". L. HENK-L, Graduate of the of even the most inexperienced persons. The granite rocks disorganize affording her son the opportunity of wrought diligently at the business and partner in your absence, und was arrest- that o'er her brow University of offers his ed In negligentprofusion stray. DR. Pennsylvania, It le a sure and quick remedy for COUGHS. SORE To feed the hungrymoss they rear; posting merchants' books and doing obtained a sufficiency of money to pur- about the time of your return ?" professional services to the people of Staunton THROAT,CHILLS, and similar troubles; a_*ord_ The forest leaves drink dailylife his' brother needed. chase a negro A little "Such and vicinity. «- Office?No. 24, Main Street, instant whatever writing woman. while was the case." A leafy bud she now selects. over Holllday A West's Shoe Store. May be relief in the most malignant forms of DIPHTHERIA, and From out the viewless air. ? Colonel Patton left bis seat and removed afterwards a young Presbyterian cler- "Have you everseen Disposing It as if bychance is the best known remedy for BhmimatUm and Neuralgia. him?" found at his office at all hours unless profes- to Staunton and lived in bis sister's gyman from Ireland, by the name of "Not to my knowledge." Amid the curls, then bird-like gives sionally engaged. feb3-3m* There is no death! The leaves may fall, The Oldest, Best, house. Bhortly afterwards he was sent John Brown, settled in Staunton ; be- j "Ormet iv your A quick and scrutinizingglance. and Most Widely Known The flowers may fade and pass away; bim travels?" somewhere near Pitts- came attached to Preston, the "If he wil! turn -T-vB. JNO. "W. HABBIS. Family Medicine In the World. They only wait through wintryhours to Longstown,|| Margaret his head this way I The pretty dimpling smiles reveal burg, to make a treaty with tbe North- second daughter, and married her. He can tell better." Her satisfaction in Block, It has been need with \u25a0?___. wonderful \u25a0_._.\u25a0\u25a0 in all The coming of tbe May. at the sight, OFFICE Chapman's opposite Staun- western Indians. . William Preston, went to Bockbridge county; took charge At my bidding Gilbert then ton Opera House, Main St. Jan27-tf parts ofthe world for CRAMPS,CHOLERA,DIARRJKEA, turned and And she sigbs and murmurs low, There is nodeath ! An angel years of age, made and fifty faced the hope DYSENTERY,and all BOWEL COMPLAINTS that it - form then eighteen was of a congregation preached witness. "I that he will speak to-night." XT BALDWIN, considered an u_?iiling cure for these *BMS*MA Walks o'er the earth with silent tread; his private secretary. I remember to years in New Providence meeting house. The effect was electrical. Mr. Mangle __N . HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. He bears ourbest loved things away, have read Patton's journalf The eldest daughter, Lettice Preston, turned red and Bright gems areclasped on neck and brow, Officii Has Colonel pale by turns. A Res., first door West Opera House. stood the test of Forty Years' Constant And then we call them "dead." himself, speeches of Breckinridge, a The silken robe before unworn Oct 28?3 m* In written by with the married Colonel Robert "One other question, Mr. Mangle," I Use all Countries and Climates. Ocanostoto, the old chief. After man of some wealth, who had been resumed. "Do you Is laced, and bows coquettlshly He leaves ourhearts all desolate, Mingo recognize in the pri- RICHARDSON, It la RECOMMENDED by Physicians, Missionaries, was made came married and had two sons by soner a young-nan Serve to embellish and adorn. He plucks our fairest, sweetest flowers; peace Colonel Patton before, from whom you won CA.a ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Ministers, Managersof Plantations, "Work-Shops, and up to the (now) extreme western coun- that marriage. The third sister, Ann a thousand dollars at 'poker' And then?no, no, I'll never tell Sta.nton, Va. Factories, Norses in Hospitals?in short by Everybody, Transplanted Into bliss, they now while on The Special ties of the Preston, was married to a young your and I named little secrets beauty knows attention given to the collection of Everywhere, who has ever given it a trial. Adorn immortal bowers. tbis State. He located all then travels?" the time To claims, and prompt returns made. fine lands of Upper James river, Ca- gentlfman by the name of Francis and place at which the prisoner had met give the lest enchantingtouch, Office?No. 2 Law Building. oct7 IT IS WITHOUT A RIVAL AS A LINIMENT. That bird-like v .ice, whose joyous notes tawba, and the Amsterdam lands in Smith. During this period Colonel with the misfortune. From which she blossoms like the rose. S. Itshould alwaysbe used for Pain In theBack and Side, Mnde glad these scenesof sin and strife. Botetourt county He then came to William Preston was employed by Wil- The man of iron nerve hesitated worse Enough that every moment fair SMELTZER. in all cases SAMUELATTORNEY-AT-LAW, and brings speedy and permanentrelief of Braises, Sing now an everlasting song North Boanoke (Strouble's creek) em- liam Estill, the High Sheriffof Augusta thau his moreamiablepartner bad done. And fairer still Indeed she seems, Staunton, Va. Oats, SevereBurns, Seal?i, etc. Sprains, Amid the trees ot life. bracing tbe Blacksburg lands and county, to ride as deputy sheriff. The He was halting between a point blank A sight tbe fairies mightInvoke OFFICE at 109 Augusta Street. nov26-ly No family can safelyhe without It. It will annually Sniitblield, of after and lie, many doctors' bills, and its price brings And where he sees a smile too bright, tbe present seat Governor year Preston Colonel John which might entail the penalties of To haunt our brightest, fondest dreams. Save times its cost in it James After that he Buchanan elected Burgesses to the perjury, and WM. A. HUDSON. WM. PATRICK. within the reach of all. It is sold at a_c, 50c., and 91 per Or heart toopure for taint and vice, Patton Preston. were the truth, which would cost Then all equipped, c'en to the foot st PATRICK, bottle, can be obtained from all druggists. came to Burkes Garden and the Bich House of Burgesses. Preston was re- him money. Tbat gleams on s itin from the floor, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, and He bears it to that world of light, HUDSON Valley, on Holston, on which the cele- quired by the congregation of Episco- Cowardiceperformed the officeof con- She stands and leisurely surveys Staunton, Va., & To dwell in Paradise. procure Will practice in the Courts of Augustaand ad- PERRY DAVIS SON, Providence, R. I. brated salt works of Mrs. .Sally Preston pals in Staunton to a carpenter science, and the truth came out. The The charming figure o'er and o'er. joining counties. Special attention paid to \u25a0 Proprietors. Born unto tbat undyinglife, and Mr. William King are situated. to undertake tbe building of tbe church firm's money,which GeorgeGilberthad collections. _bl2-tf febS-lyeow They leave us but to come again; "Colonel Patton tried to rally tbe set- in town. A carpenter and undertaker lost, had been won by the senior part- No wonder that she smiles and nods With Joy we welcome them?the same the the Back to tbe face she knows ls fair; _. tlers to defend the country from in- living near Hanover court-house by ner; and J. E. OUT. K. PABBISH. TREE'S SOUTHERNCARMINATIVE the Court instructed the jury No wonder she sfc PARRISH, An efficient and prompt remedyfor Except in joy and pain. roads of the Indians on the frontiers of name of Francis Smith, who kept a that, as the sum in question had actual- her head uplifts ATTOBNEYS-AT-LAW, T This unable distance from the court- been With such a proud audacious air. GET Va. And ever near us, though unseen, . he was to effect. tavern a short ly delivered to one of the joint Staunton, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, All the settlers from to house, was applied to by Pres- owners, who Another look?"ah, yes," she says, Office ln Sullivan Building 2nd floor, Augus- The dear Immortal spirits tread; South Holston Colonel was bound to account to a Street. deot-tf South Roanoke left tbe country and ton to attend to the building. Mr. Smith his associate, the prisoner could not be "He will, I'm sure, propose to-night;" And other4Diseases of the Intestinal Canal. HOP For all the boundless Universe Then gatheringup her dainty went below tbe Blue Ridge. Patton a man, and had extremely robes. B. It U carefully prepared fromdrugs well known Drink.) was rich an convicted. t. TO-IE-U, 11. BT. GEO. TUCKKB, (A Aledicine,BITTERS^nut a I Is life?there are nodead. She goes below, teas the and the ground?as and?she right! Lexington.Va. Staunton, Va. to profession, formula of which will ?i 0 h maintainedhis did Colonel beautiful daughter by tbe name of Su- "God bless you, Mr Parker!" falter- * TUCKER, be cheerfully submitted to any reputable prac- CONTAINS I William and who was the Rev. ed the medicine THE CHILDREN. Ingles, Philip Barger, sannah, educated by happy little wife. "I knew you ! ATTOBNEYS-AT-LAW, titioner of who may call at our phar- MANDRAKE, Lybrook?on Sinking creek. On . Col. Preston was soon would bring TUCKER Staunton, Va., macy. In Irritation of the Itowtts, a mala- HOPS, BITCIIU, I Philip us out all right" Lee and dy year, God bless our darlingchildren, the Bth day of July, it being Sunday, a by her beauty and manners Davis.?ln a communica- prai so common at this season ofthe Its ef- DANDELION, 1 attracted It was evident the truthful woman's Will tice ln the Courts of Augusta and the prompt and soothing. go to-day! from W. of fect ls In advanced AN*nT__l*T*E_ST_l_iß_STM-£I)ICALQ.ALI- That to school party of Indians came up the Kanawha, He addressed her, and was married the nature gave me all of ion John Fairfax in the Alex- adjoining counties. Also ln the Court Ap- stages ofthe disease, it is efficacious and will I guide the credit a result peals of Virginia,and will attend regularly the TLBS OF ALL. OTIIE- BITT-1:s. S God the little feet that tread thence to Sinking creek, thence to 17th day of July, 1761." in whose my ' ndria Gazette, the accomplish a cure where other remedies have achievement " share had following occurs as Circuit Courts of Bockbridge. au22-tf failed. The future's deviousway. Ingles and Draper R. A. Brock. been In Diabrhce a with children it is de- THEY CURE I Stronble's creek; next to nothing. i revelation :? cidedly efficacious. No family should be with- And keep them seatbless till they come living at Solitude, tbe present n. K. trout. w. k. cbaig, Blood, were res- The lesson was not lost on George Gil- out it. Prepared only by All Diseases of the Stomach. Bowels. I To man or womanhood; Accidentally Innocent. "The seceded States lost life, liberty _ of CRAie. WM. Druggist, Liver, Kidneys, and UrinaryOrgans, Ncr- \u25a0 idence Colonel Bobert T. Preston ; bert. His first false step was the last; , B. T.BEE, vousneßS, and especially nd wealth for the want of nerve in Mr. TROUT ATTOBNEYS-AT-LAW, Staunton, Va. Sleeplessness m For in their hands the nation lies Barger half a mile nearerto tbe moun- and fee - Staunton, Va. Female Complaints. the richest I ever received was )avis to with _^^H For evil or for good. tain. The Indians came to Barger's, A LAWYER'S STORY. the make peace President .We have entered into Partnership as heartfelt gratitude of his noble, ' dncoln. Gen. R. E. Lee told me the : SIOOO IN COLD. -*$B cut his head oft' and put it into likes going into court with faithful Lawyers, occupying the old Offices ofthe Senior Testimonials As is the husband, so the wife; a bag No lawyer wife. J ight member. The Junior member will aid ln con- Will be paid for a case they will not enre (Barger was a very old man); then a thoroughly bad nase, yet how can be before we left Appomattaxfor our ductingthe old business. Mr. W. B. Tyree, Pharmacist, Staunton, Va. or anything Impure or Injurious B The mother, so the child ; Mr. help, for Ingles's and Dmper's, killed sometimes ? Bribery homes that he urged Davis, in the #*- Particular attention given to collections. Dear Sir.-?Although I am aware of the prej- fouud ln them. H Each makes for each afuture life came to help it in the Republican Con- Secretary udice ln the minds of many against ready pre- two children of with the presence of the of War, when Jols-tf ABkyour drn-cgist for Hop -lttCTSciirl try I That sl;all be undefiled,'' old Mrs. Draper and I should have more patience vention.?The Washington Repub- pared medicines, yet a high sense of gratitude them before you sleep. Take the commissioners went to Fortress Impels uo other. I Colonel Ingle's,by knocking their brains question, "Do you everthink it right to lican, that has always been strongly HE-KI.E. M. D., to you for benefits derived from Its use. Or stained and blurred. The doctrine true in Monroe to make peace upon any terms. me to give this testimonial to the indlspensa- _I I.e. is anabsolute and ii-res!stlblrt cure for I out on the ends of the cabin iogs. Took defend a man whom you believe to be sympathy with the Republican . PHYSICIAN AND RUBGEON, Will a generalrule; colored Make if do AH. bility ofyour "Southern Carminative," hoping Drunkeuneas, use of opium,tobacco und \u25a0 serve Mrs. and her Thomas, it less put of the peace ; you not, so soon as Staunton, Va., narcotics. m youth'sbrightgate Ingles son a boy guilty?" were frequently by element South, while acknowledg- Respectfully tenders his professional services that others may perhaps be induced to avail We mold our fate at years age, as as th_t tbe spring opens to enable Gen. Grant to M*___-b_b*i Send foe \u25a0__-__\u25a0_\u25a0\u25a0 ? of ten of prisoners, well people who spend six days ofthe week ing its representatives to the Con- the public, and may be consulted at his office at themselves of what I have found to be a real Ci-CCLae. And shape it at the school. to move, he will break my lines at Pe- blessing my Above by his sisteriu law, Mrs. Draper, who was seeking to get the upper hand of their vention all hours. to family. All sold dru?ists. H were induced to go againsttheir tersburg and take Richmond. experience Rl!"_'. _ Mr. Da- *3**Speclal attention given to Surgery. From au of six years, I can fully HopBitters Co., Koch?ter, N. ¥~ Toronto, CM, I trying to make her escape with her in- neighbors, and the seventh in trying to instructions, aud does not that endorse all you say of It merely as_i cure [From the Bichmond Standard.] deny vis said, "I am afraid of the Okfice?ln his new building on Frederick not fant in her arms, but was shot at by the circumvent their Maker. To the hon- they received a people."? Augusta for the ills mentioned, but lt Is so pleasant to Virginia. consideration, intimates In the memory st., Wctween and Water streets, jel-lm Incidents of Border Life in Indians, who broke her inquirer, I commend the answer Dr. that honor to of Gen. B. E. feb I?ly take and so perfectly Innocuous that no one arm, in conse- est there were other purchasable com- Lee, I here state what he said, with a family should be without it, as I am quence of which her infant was dropped. Johnson once gave to Bos well, "Sir, the modities in the Convention that should further sure I would not for twenty times Its cost. -BAT'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE. BELATED BY MRS. LETITIA FLOYD IN to wit: "I believe Mr. Lincoln would B. M. MATHEWS. A?EX. F. MATHEWS. The Indians caught ii up and dashed its lawyer is not the judge." "bear the brand of It : Very trulyyours, Ac, TRADE MARKThc GreatEnglish mmSK. COLONEL dishonor." says have given us all we except «k MATHEWS, M. F. WHITE, Attorney-at-Law. rB-VOk A LETTER TO HEB SON, brains out on the end of the cabin logs. Was it my place when George Gil- "We do not sympathize with the asked, se- ATTOBSEYS-AT-LAW, Bemedjr, an un- _;'?"-*> BENJAMIN RUSH FLOYD. spir cession and slavery; but I he MATHEWS Lewisburg. Patton that morning, after bert's little care-worn wife came with it the believe West Va., Mr. Wm. B. Tyree:? Colonel which singles out colored dele would have agreed to pay for the slaves practice regularly ln th_ Courts of Greenbrier, having dressed himseif in his uniform, tears glisteniug in her eyes, to beseech gates from the South who have Monroe, Pocahontas and Nicholas counties, W. Dear Sir :?l desire to say this from gratitude Spermato- We are indebted to tbe kind disobey- at fair valuation. Mr. nevergave for the benefit I have derived myself and for ?"SiP ness. 8r attention aud getting his nephew William Pres- me to do what I could for her imprison- ed instructions for special Davis Va., the Court of Appeals, and the Federal rhea, fmpoten- a§ of Professor George Frederick Holmes, attack. It is up the command of the army to do as I Courts for the District of W. Va. , the encouragement of any who may be suffer- IfiAf S7S& ton to sew up in the fob of his small ed husband, virtually to turn my back said they were bought by money to dis- ing, touse It, for themselves?that they cannot LL. D., of the , pleased, as was supposed ; not I as-Particular attention paid to Collections clothes thirty English guineas, told him and leave ber tired, troubled heart to honor themselves, and tbe is until special anywhere State, find anything more prompt, more reliable, or for the following graphic, inference wrote him from Petersburg that my nd to cases in their more telling inIts effects, than your "Southern valuable, and to go to Sinking creek, to get Lybrook break or not, as it might ? I was neither drawn that theyalone were may 17?ly highly interesting narrative :* in the mark- lines were broken, then he wrote me, Carminative." I have used It with most flat- Abuse; as Loss \u25a0\u25a0-*«?vr'» to help to take off the harvest, which a priest nor a Levite to find a ready ex et at Chicago. We do not know to what tering success aud have found it be justwhat I TA?l?a.ofMemory,-ni-AFTE- "Burkes Garden, Feb. 22,1843. "I will leave Richmond to-night; you M. HARRISON, wanted, BE.ORE TAKifIG. was then ready to cut. Preston went cuse for passing by on the other side.? particular temptation they yielded. We ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW, needed and and will say here tbat I "My Dear Rush, ?From the extreme do the best you can." That the GEORGE would not really be without a bottle of it for versal Lassitude, Pain in the Back, Dimness of very early. After breakfast Colonel Yet what could I do? George Gilbert know that they did violate was Staunton, Va., Vision, Premature Old Age, and many other of the winter aud my diminished faith, aud first he had given up the command practice Au- thribble the cost; in fact, I consider tbe cost rigor Patton had sat. down to his table to had been sent on a collecting tour aud we know that they time will ln all the Conrts holden ln in comparison with the effect and Diseases that lead to Insanity or Consumption, vigor I have postponed answering your should bear the to m» to do I thought best \u25a0?'leaving me gusta county, and in the Circuit Courts of the trifling ben- and a Premature grave. 49* Full particulars write. The Indian warwhoop was had gambled away money received for brand of dishonor for all time to come. as adjoiningcounties. efits available from tbe use of It. In letter Of December 30enclosingone from to be sacrificed whilst take Yours respectfully, C. E. DUDBOW, our pamphlet,which we desire to send free raised,and somefiveor six of them sur- his employers. It was a plain case of But we protest against an he fled to as-Strict attention given to the collection of most by mail to every one. The Specific Medi- C. of N. attempt to of himself." the and Jan. 10,18S0. Pass. Ag'tB. A O. B. B. as- Lyma.n Draper, Buffalo, Y.f rounded the cabin to set it on fire. Tbe embezzlement, and the penalty was a separate them from care Here good Claims. cine Is sold by all druggists at $1 per package, "The object of Mr. Draper's letter is others who were great soldier became overcome, and I Office?No. 10 Lawyer's Bow, Court-house Wm. B. Tyree :? or six packages for S3, or will be sent free by colonel always kept his sword on the term of years in the Slate's prison. equally guilty of betraying the Alley. oc 81?tf hesitancy receipt by addressing to collect materials for a work, 'Sketches conven- left him alone in his tent, where be bad Dear Sir:? l have not the least In mail on of money table. He rushed to the door-with it in "I am sure he never meant to be dis- tions which sent them to Chicago.? recommendingto any one "The Southern Car- THE QRAT MKDIIIM: CO., of the Pioneers.' Would it be irrelevent hand and encountered twoof them. Pat- honest," pleaded the loyal little woman; Amoug the me called in, and he reviewed to me bis D. RANSON. minatlve," prepared by you for the remedies Mechanics' Block, Detroit, Mich. in reply to repeat the tradition I have Southern delegations were from the time he left the "old ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW, you I pronounce it good?substantially ?IS-Sold in Staunton and every where byall ton was almost gigantic in size. He cut "he was tempted by a crafty and design- white men just as course THOMAS claim. often interested your childhood with culpable, and among army"up his surrender. The of Staunton. Va. good. I know whereof I affirm, havingused lt druggists. nov2s 79-ly so two of them down. In the meantime ing man, but instead ofrunning away, Northern delegations some even to fear offers his professional services In the County with most desirable effect, it proving equal to ?the facts of the life and death of more the peoplecost the lives and limbs of Augusta, Col- another warrior had leveled his gun, as others would have done, he cams so. It, and Circuit Courts of and In the Hus- the emergency of the case In every cause you TREE'S TASTELESS CASTOR DIE is onel James Patton, &c? matters little that one man may every one who was lost of tings! and the Court of Appeals held ln special pleasure justas pleasant to taste as syrup Price, fired and killed the brave old pioneer, back and confessed his fault, offering to have become from the time Court claim for it, and I take In say- T "Colonel Patton born in north false from a purely sordid the of the Staunton. Will also prosecute claims else- ing toany sufferer of colic, diarrhoea or dysen- 25 cents. mar3o was the Patton fell; the Indians ran oil' in the let his whole salary go toward making consideration, meetiug commissioners at where through legal correspondent- ln this and tery, of in the Newton, while another gave up Fortress that it is just the thingthey want. As Ireland, town of thicket and made their before up the lost money till every cent was his honor for Monroe up to the surrender of other States. may 30?ly. myself I don't desire to be without it, and you COMPOUND STREP "WORM in the year of Lord escape promised or expected poli- Gen. ~~~ Limavaddy, our Lee at Court-house." may use this lor any advantage It may be TYREE'SSEED ls a perfect Vermifuge?pleasant any pursuers could be brought to- paid. Mr. Meek, the junior partner, tical promotion, or sacrificed his to Appomattox He married a of faith *? 0 . « EADE F. WHITE, tothe suffering. Yours most truly, to take. Price, 35 cents, inar.o 1692. Miss Osborn, gether. Lybrook and Preston was to be merciful, but Mr. his r ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW, Whitehaven, in Cumberland. He came filling personal enmities. The treason was M. GEORGE W. LONG, ~ was the mountains an unfre- head of the house, who just the Mr. Hendricks on the Situa- Staunton, Va., Assistant Supt. S. W, Works. bred the and of through by same, and the traitor is to be equally practice in the Courts of Augusta, Bock- FURNITURE. to sea; in the wars route Smithfield, a year's absence, tion.?In assuming the chairmanship *-ill Staunton, Va.. Jan. 14,1880. England low quented ; arrived at" returned then after in- despised and to be equally avoided in Inghamand Highland. with the countries served then called Draper's Meadows, where sisted its either of the Indiana democraticState conven- Refers, by permission, tothe Law Faculty of Wm. B. Tyree:? as an officer in the Royal Navy. After that the law should take case. Then, too, why spend so Dear Sir:?l desire to say, by this method, they found Patton, Mrs. Draper, the course." much contempt the tion, Wednesday, the Hon. Thomas A. the University of Virginia. the treaty of Utrecht he procured 'a upon purchased?? Offici- on Court-house Alley. feb 6?ly. that 1 have used your "Southern Carminative" mother of Mrs. Ingles, and tbe children I gave her what poor consolation I Is there nothing to lie said pur- Hendricks said: "Yesterday the re- ln my family for some time with very great passengership' and traded to the of the colony buried. The whole settlement was de could, for lawyers, like doctors, must chasers? If the partaker as publican party laid away forever the A BAYLOR, success, and I cannot speak in too high terms of Virginia at Hobbe's Hole, on the is bad as PRESTONATTOBNEY-AT-LAW, of i',, as In my estimation I consider it as good, stroyed. The Indians on their return keep their patients' courage up at times. the thief, the bribed is not more to be grim-visaged warrior and plumed STAUNTON, VA., superior every by iitllpi. Rappahannock river. He penetrated And Solicitor in Chancery, if not to merit claimed for It at told old Mrs. "In the first I'll Messrs. knight together. To-day they lie in the of and ad- stopped Lybrook-s, Ly- place, sea condemned than the briber." in all the Courts Augusta you, to any medicine Ihave ever known. Hop- In addition to their large the then wilderness of the State as far brook they had killed two men, one Mangle &;Meek." I said. Man- And this obscurity ofdefeat. The republican party firactlcesolnlngcounties. ingthis may benefit others and cause them to as Orange county; then across- the Blue "Mr. is the kind of crimination Office?The same formerly occupied by his use it. Iremain respectfully, SABH AND BLIND FACTORY, woman, and three children, aud directed gle may be brought to bear reason, after and recrimination, says the has said to the nations of the world,that Augusta Ridge, and commenced a settlement Lynchburg father. Col. Geo. Baylor, dec'd. on St., jel T. J. CEOWLER. Chiefof Police. her to look in the bag and she would see all?if he can only be made to see his Virginian, with did Gen. Grant uncommon honor, tbat opposite the Court-house. no 21 near Waynesborougb, Augusta county. which the Republicans & an old friend. She Immediately recog- interest in it." enter a he is no longer worthy of sitting at the LUSHBAUGH BRO., He crossed the Atlantic twenty-three or upon canvass tainted, at the M. MCALLISTER, have opened an extensive nized tbe head of Philip Barger, who The pale, despondent face cheered up start, with "dishonor." head of national affairs, and it was no Will. ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW, twenty-five times. His trafficwas pel- was then aged and very gray. Mrs. a little. My words seemed to have in- uncommon thing wben that statement Warm Springs, Va. tries and tobacco. His return cargo was Con 'ts?Alleghany, Bath and Highland, Va., Ingles, her eldest son, (a boy of ten spired a sort of undefined hope that I What a Republican Says.?Dur- was made to mankind that Gen. Grant Virginia. FURNITURE IHAKFTOOR., what were then termed 'Redemption- nd Pocahontas, West plain years of age.) and Mrs. Draper, her sis- was far from feeling myself. was no longer worthy ofsupport in the «S-Spc_ial attention given to collection of Where all kinds of and ElegantFurni- ers,' poor families of Irish who served iug the session of the National Repub- ture, such as ter-in-law, were taken to the Indian Mr Mangle received me with stony national republican convention. I have claims and proceeds promptlyaccounted for. a time for the of the given price passage. towns on the other side of the Ohio politeness. lican Convention, the Southern Intelli- heard democrats for the last twoor three dec 23?tf In this way the greater part of |~l PERMANENTLY CURES H MARBLE TOP CHAMBER SET , the river. They traveled down the Kanaw- "Young man," his manner said, gencer, edited by Col. John R. Popham weeks inquiring who is the weakest man CABINETS, BOOK CASES, county of Augusta ? was settled. The ha, it is sometimes New time in senti- Chicago. I for that. I DISEASES, of these have or, as called, "don't waste appeals to in Richmond, among other similar re- at care not re- Main _hue_t, Staunton, Va. HKIDNEY N descendants emigrants River, went ment; you peat it?l not for that. with "many and through the northeast- won't ifyou'll only just look marks, made the following:? care The last Offick :-Over Turner A Harman's Grocery PARLOR SETS, furnished the West of its ern of Mrs. in at me. election, and dec2--t- M LIVER COMPLAINTS,U part Kentucky. Ingles when Tilden Hendricks Store. DESK-., Governors, senators, judges, and dis- three nights after ber capture gave I took the hint and at once to "When the Convention at Chicago were elected, there wasa majority on Constipation and Piles. literary men, and even in- came the ? II W Office tinguished and its mob?which T. O. KLDEB. W? ? NELSON. and ___l_rary Tables, birth to a daughter. Her sister-in-law business, repeated Gilbert's offer, and latter seems to con- democratic side ot the white voters of * with 'the family of I I I>R. E. Zt. CLARK, Southllcpo,Vt., nays, I | termarried Imperial had been traded off to another tribe of put it as strongly as possible that more trol, iv great part, the former?shall tire the United States of 1,000,000 men, and -gEDER &?O eVaT-LAW, « ease, __>-EY has BEDS, the historian terms Agents, IJ 'In ot TROUBLES lt JU Virginia,' as Burk Indians, her was to lie gained by leniency than harsh- of hooting, hissing, howling, and yell- of the whites and blacks together and Real Estate Itk?scored manyvery IS as was son. Threemonths there jHacted lfkeacha??. the desendants of Pocahontas in ? may 5 Staunton, Va. our after the birth of her child she determ- ness? all of which Mr. Mangle listened ing, they may in some brief, lucid in- was a majority of more than 250,000. \u25a0 bad cart- ofPILES, Bad has never failed to MM BUREAUS, sisters, State. Colonel Patton had two ined torun off from tbe Indians, who to with a conscientious scowl. terval of to day or to-morrow redeem Now, when we meet in Cincinnati to -EC, &C, married men of quality, as their somewhat their LieHTNI> (J BODS. FAIKCEILD, Albans, Vt., H who were dreadfully barbarous to her. An- "I cannot be a party to compounding dissipatedand abandon- respond to Chicago, we,meet with the \u25a0g NELSON* ofSt. are manufactured and offered to the trade. termed them. This of things ed character." says, "It Is ofpricelessvalue. After slxtee- \u25a0 nieces state other strong impulse, the desire felony," he answered with solemn assurance upon our side B Having flrst-class facilities they propose to of sisters to re- a a that we have PV years of suffcrlns from I'lies and Cat. put up work style kept two tbe unmarried. The "They have-madeashamed, we think, tbis strength, this power, this sentiment fin-cat which, In and finish, will Elizabeth, crossing turn to her busband, made her under- intonation. STAUNTON I I tlveneii* lt completely cured me." f 1 compete with foreign manufacture, whilst, in youngest sister, tbe take a journey unparalleledin the inci- "Nor have I asked you," I replied, the best people of their own an_ all oth- of the American peopleupon our side." o*_ '*o_eU material and workmanship it will surpass.? a boat, was at- I C. 8. HOC ABOX, .rk-hlrc, says, river Shannon in much er whohave *?\u2666?? They will use nothingbut the cidente of pioneer life. She and a not a little nettled. "I have merely political parties self-respect hod |Jp_ek»ce.'undone wonder* for use In com. H tracted by the beauty and deportment mentioned a your and patriotism enough to wish well the LIGIOT-NG works. pletely curing a severe Liver and Kidney H Seasoned Dutch woman who was taken from the plan of paying back Garfield's Record.?The Norfolk H Best Timber, of a young man whose name was John own, to to good name and of Ameri- H Ccwipl-lnt." upper part of the Ohio, determined to leaving it your generosity character an Ledger says:? [J and having experienced mechanics and all Preston. On inquiry he was found to away press press can citizen." kinds of Improved machinery,will allow no daunted run from tbe towns. Mrs. Ingles or not to this prosecution." MUN_ON'S TUBULAR article to leave their be a ship-carpenter. Nothing left her child in a bark cradle "Oh, it's all the the "It isa scandalous battle at Chicago. "In addition to what we have already | IT HAS manufactory which will an asleep, same/ was con- WU\7O l not stand the severest tests. Believing that by his humble fortunes, understand knowing tbat as soon as she was missed temptuous rejoinder?"anybody but a There is no denying it. Special inter- said in reference to the public life of \u25a0wonderfulfrill; n work of this character can be manufactured ing took place, and Miss Patton con- the would kill the Infant. lawyer, with his head full of quibs aud ests, personal ambitions, and a besotted James A. Garfield, the republican nom- COPPER UCKTKWC R00t POWER, here ln our midst, where the material is so sented to runaway match. This step Indians \\ hiii aiiii. I] plentiful superior, as cheap cheaper a "A series of remarkable events quillets, could that. there selfishness are banded together for vic- inee for president, it may not be out of With Spiral Flan-yes. and If not pale of her family. oc- see Besides, U B-CAUSB IT ACTS .ON TII-Ib than the larger cities, they have inaugurated placed her out of the curred to them on the route. Mrs. In- is something rather cool in the proposal tory. Fairness, self sacrifice and honor place at this timeto show that his record _-_-?\u25a0 this Patton, had \u25a0 isIVEK.TiIB BOWELS AND Her brother. Colonel James gles kept by the water courses till she to retain your friend in our employ un- are nowhere. It is not aud it cannot has been tarred with the same stick as This Celebrated LightningConductor, owing HOME by tbis time obtained governmental dis- many others of the which it is made, and the \u25a0 NET- AT THE SADIE TIME. rA ENTERPRISE! got to the Ohio river, wben she aud the der pretence of working out the money come to good. Lookout for breakers that of bloody shirt to the material of Becaueo tinction in Virginia, as well as a grant radicals of Graut's infamous mannerof its eonatructlon, is the most com- LJ It cleanse* the system Of 98 and propose to push lt to success. It will be Dutch woman tied logs together with a he has stolen, with the opportunity of ahead." administra- plete protection against disaster by lightning \u25a0 the poisonoushumors that develops B their aim to establish for their goods a reputa-* of land from Governor William Gooch, "What the may do at any tion. We itemize someprominent facts: and this end no grape-vine, made araft, an.l crossed the filching twice as much in the mean- Convention ever In vented. This is conclusively shown by \u25a0 InKidney and Urinary diseases, Bil-Hj tion, to effort will be spared to of 200,000 or 300,000 acres-j: Colonel or rather what tbe mob of poli- In 1876 he was one of the "visiting test of over twenty-fouryears, dur- rllouoness, Jaundice, make them second to none ln workmanship stream. They were near perishing with time." moment, a practical Constipation,|| Patton determinedto remove his family t'cal bawds and suborners who there statesmen" who went to Louisiana in ing which time it has been In constant use, be- I \u25a0 Piles, or In Rheumatism, NeuralgiaII and finish, and as cheap as the same character hunger, and lived on blackberries, sas- I lelt my temper rising, and not car- are ing erected upon many thousands of private U of work can be sold. All theyask is an exami- from Whitehaven to his then residence safras and in to doctor the Convention, may induce a the interest of Mr. Hayes, whom he the and Fer/ir.ledisorders. BH nation of their goods and prices. leaves, frogs, one instance ing to imperil.my client's interest by an and public buildings, In all sections of I in Augusta county. He proposed to a of "duly accredited" helped to count in as a member of the .country; and although there have fallen upon KID.-.EV-MORTI.-.lr-vce-tnli'.ccom-H ate snake, which they had found dead; outright quarrel, I took a hasty leave. majority the or H poundand SMS be sentby mi. Ii Preston, his brother-in-daw,to ac- in It, In numerous Instances, most terrlflc dis- prcpul?. b9 Messrs. Luskbaugh & Bro. John also a raccoon in an advanced stage of Had I been in the prisoner's place on rather discredited, delegates to do, is Electoral Commission 1877. Mr. no company him to America, and for his charges of electricity, yet in Instance has lt Q One package will make six