Statistical gazetteer of the state of Virginia, embracing important topographical and historical information from recent and original sources, together with the results of the last census population, in most cases, to 1854 . , Plantation Capes,IVegro Frocks,Sotitliivesters,Pilot Hats,Hussar Caps,HUNDREDS OF Sportmens Caps,Pliyslcians Capes,Pantaloons,Baptismal pants,Ponclios Si Serapas,Overalls,Legglns, Aprons,Boots and Slioes,Camp Blankets,Knapsack*, Haversacks,Horse Covers,Carriage Cloths,Piano ClotIi8,jSyringes,Bathing Mats,Valises,Table Covers,Crumb Cloths,Acid Vats, OTHER ARTICLES. TRADE


Statistical gazetteer of the state of Virginia, embracing important topographical and historical information from recent and original sources, together with the results of the last census population, in most cases, to 1854 . , Plantation Capes,IVegro Frocks,Sotitliivesters,Pilot Hats,Hussar Caps,HUNDREDS OF Sportmens Caps,Pliyslcians Capes,Pantaloons,Baptismal pants,Ponclios Si Serapas,Overalls,Legglns, Aprons,Boots and Slioes,Camp Blankets,Knapsack*, Haversacks,Horse Covers,Carriage Cloths,Piano ClotIi8,jSyringes,Bathing Mats,Valises,Table Covers,Crumb Cloths,Acid Vats, OTHER ARTICLES. TRADE MARK. OAUTIOH. Base imitations of theseGoods, made of varnishedIndia Rubber, are alreadybeing offered in the market;therefore purchasers shouldbear in mind that all ofenu-ine Goods bear the abovetrade mark of the company,to counterfeit ichich is a felony. HIGHEST MEDAL Of Worlds Fair and Gold Medal of American Institute, aivarded for these Goods. Orders with cash remittances, or known credit, either foreign or domestic, will be executed withfidelity and dispatch. All goods to be specially manufactured should be accompanied with drawingsand fall descriptions. ^ ht a /-i t» r^^ WILLIAM RIDER, President N. A. G. P. S:^ For Recommendations, see page 448. GAZETTEER OF VIRGINIA. 447 The road, a mile and a half below Fairmont, leaves the valley ofthe beautiful Monongahela and ascends the winding and picturesqueravine of Buffalo Creek, a stream some twenty-five miles in creek is first crossed five miles west of Fairmont, and again attwo points a short distance apart, and about nine miles further bridges are of timber stringers, trussed with cast-iron posts andcross-ties, and wrought iron bars, and, lying under the rails, makeno show from the cars as you pass, but when examined are found todisplay a remarkable combination of lightness and strength. Abouteleven miles beyond Fairmont we pass the small hamlet of Farm-ington, and seven or eight miles further is the


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