Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 30, Number 30, 5 July 1860 — Page 4

COITEO A SO nan nr Tiawia. V. HolJrry. w Jroat Parley'e Megesine. e Black. Talip. CBAPTBB X. I enppoM i is not neceery to tell my reader that the two kingdom i of Belgium udlloU and were formerly united under one Soveroment Mid celled the Netherlands. bree or four hundred year ago, the people of this country ere celebrated for their industry and intelligence. A large part of their territory waa originally covered by the ocean, but they had built dykes along the shore, which walled out the sea, fid thus the lands which had been covered by water for ages, were turned into thriving farms and beautiful gardens, interspersed with towns cities and villages. Many of the inhabitants devoted themselves to commerce, and others to manufactures. Thus tha Netherlands surpassed every other lnrans-an ftountr in the art of farm i DC and gardening, in weaving and dj ing cloths, and I many other ingenious pursuits. Some of j its cities were the cruel emporiums 01 irauo and commerce in all northern Europe. In the year 1555, this country came unAft the government of Phillip II, king of Fpaiu. The people were Protestants, and riiillip, being a bigoted Catholic, sent powerful armies there, for the purpose of comparing the inhabitants to give up their own religion and adopt that of the king. The jeople resisted, nnd for nearly half a century the country was desolated with fire and word. I he terrible inquisition was estab- ' lii-hcd by the king, and thousands of pert vus were murdered in its gloomy vaults and prisons. A tribunal, called the Council of JCfooJ, was formed, which sentenced to torture and death many hundreds of the best ii ople of the land. The Duke of Alva, . I'hilip'a chief officer, boasted that during hie administration alone, eighteen thousand yciflhed on the scaffold, because they resisted tie tyranny of the Ling of Spain. Ma- , r.y thousands were forced during this gLomy period to quit the country. Many ' of them removed to England, where they , curried their manufacturing arts, and aided in la) ing the foundation of the subsequent ' wealth and prosperity of the BritUh nation; at the same time the Netherlands were impoverished as well as desolated by oppression. In the year 1857, a portion of the country formed iielf into a republic called the Seven United Province, the rest ot the country lemaiiiing under Spain. The next republic having established its independence, after one of the severest conflicts known in history, speedily rose to a pitch of the highest prosperity. Amsterdam, the commercial i capitol, became one ot the richest cities in 1 llurcpo. The commerce of Holland was j eocu cpread over the world, and its navy , was the mott powerful in Europe. About ' the year 1650, the British navy triumphed j over Holland, and in 1672, tho armies of . the king of France overrun a portion of the . country. With the madness of dispair, the ' people of northern provinces broke down their dykes and permitted the ocean to , overspread their farms, their houses, and ( their villages. It was impossible to con- , qniT a people of such desperate courage, ) nr.d unbending resolution, the king of Fiance was therefore obliged to withdraw ' 1m armies, and make peace with the Hoi- I lanJers. It is in tho year 1672, while the country i was distressed by the war with France, and convulsed with internal dissensions, that our history begins. At this period, there were in this country two celebrated brothers, Cornelius and John De Wilt, who hsd held high publio offices. The people were now divided into two parties ; one in favor of maintaining the republic, the other in favor ( a ctulral government under the care of a iSuutbolder, who was to have nearly the power and privileges of a kiug. Tho De ViU belonged to the former party, but they were overborne by the populace ; and Cornelius being falsely charged with some crime, was coufined in the Bujteuhcff or sUTe prison, at the Hague, then the capitol of Holland. Here he was subjected to the torture, but as he confessed nothing, he was only sentenced to perpetual banishment. His brother John came to the prison to assist him in his removal. While the mangled and bleeding victim was being led from the prison br hid brother, the magistrates hnd ordered the prison gates to be thrown cpn so that the mob might rush in and wreak their brutal vengeance npon the subjects of their hatred. Assisted by a beau- ?"' $ girl named Rosa, daughter of old Gryjhous the jailor, the lie Witts were able to escape from the prison by a back passage. They entered their carriage and were driven c l', but the gate of the city was shut; and I'B forced to return, they were overtaken hj the mob, and both were inhumanly murdered. Their bodies were then taken to tLe yublio squaw and treated with every possible indignity. About this period. William. Prince of Orange, was established as Sudtbolder over Holland, and the country, from being a republic, became a kind of moaarchv. This i lVioce of Orange was now twenty two years of age, and from his tacitnrnjhabits he got the name of William th SiUmt. Some twenty years after, he became king of Eng. land, under the title ef William 111. Our story, however, leads as back to the tragical death of the two De Witts. It appears that a ntpbew of theirs, named Cornelius Tan Saerfe. was living at this, time in the town of Dordrecht, usually called Dors. This pUre is on an island rn the Meuse. and was tho birthplace of the De Witts. While the whole country was aagitaed with political dissensions, V as Baerle devoted himself to study and gardening. He had been educated as a physician, and had beootne an excellent botanist. A liule before this time, the famous mania fot tulips raged in Holland. Van Baarle waa seised with the excitement, and soon became celebrated for proJuoing some of the choicest specimens of this beautiful flower. Haarlesn. eleven miles west of Amsterdam, had long' been sated for its excellence is. Horticulture . and bow il was the chief seat of the tulip fever. Sach was the rage of the time thai a single bulb of a rare variety would sir fot five hundred or evea a tneasand dollars. Under-this mad excitement, the hrfttaultoual society of Haarlem aanooaced

larpre premiums for new speinins." sod at lat offered a prize of a JunJrrd tho crown for uhat had ntver yet appeared a black tcup! . , . When Dr. Van Baerle Leard this announcement, his -oul was fired with ambition to win -Ae glory of carrying off the magnifier- prsminm. Being young and bavin abundant fortune, be engaged in tt, endeavor with great seal, and the most . lavish expenditure. At the same time, he ' put in requisition the profound skill he had acquired by study and experience. Now, it chanced that at the extremity of Van Baerle 's beautiful garden, which, by the way, was inclosed by high walls, there lived a gardener by the name of Boxtel. Instead of spending his time in cultivating his garden, he gave himself up to envy of his rich acd learned neighbor, and would sit whole days in looking through a window which commanded a view of Van Baerle'a grounds. He became so curious in watching Van Baerle's operations, that he bought Py g9 which enabled b'm to overlook every part of his neighbor's garden, and even to see him with his seeds and papers in his cabinet. It may well be believed, that the great prizs for a Black Tulip, made a deep sensation among the gardeners of Holland. -Box'el at first determined to attempt to gain it, and set about experiments fjr that purpose but soon became suspicious that Vaa Baerle was seeking the same object. From this moment Boxtel's heart became black with evil designs ; he felt sure that Van Baerle would soon succeed in producing the Black Tulip, and he determined to wait and watch till tho proper time, then to steal the inestimable treasure and claim the prize. He now neglected his garden altogether, and devoted himself entirely to watching the operations of his neighbor, with his glass; not, however overlooking other means by which he could pry into his secrets. Two seasons thus passed away, whea Boxtel observed that Van Baerle bad produced three bulbs which he seemed to cherish with the most assiduous care. As it was now winter, these were rolled up and put asido ia a particular drawer, of which Boxtel took particular notice. Now i? t-eemj that sometime before bis death, Cornelias De Witt had deposited with Van Baerle, of nliotn he hud been guardian, certain papers and document, connected with public, affairs. Among them were letters which he knew would subject his nephew to imprisonment, and perhaps to death, should they ever be discovered ia his possession. Aa he was about to leave the Buytenhoff, therefore, he sent a messenger to Van Bsexle with a lttter, as follows : ,My Dear GoJfon Burn the papers I confided to you, without looking at hem, so that you may be ignorant of their contents. Such secrets as they contain are fatal to all awaie of them. Burn them, and you will liHve been the saviour of John and Cornelius De Witt. "Adieu, and love me. CoaNKLics Dk Wirr." August 16, 1672. " This letter was received by Van Bierle at a moment when his mind was absorbed in his studies : he threw it aside without reading it. Thus the whole mailer speedily passed from his mind. The letter was afterwards picked up him as a piece of waste paper, and it chanced that he wrapped it around the three bulbs. By some means the prying and cunning Boxtel found out that these treasonable papers of Cornelius De Witt's were snugly packed away in one of Van IlaerWs crs. He thereloro determined to give information to the publio authorities against him, well knowing that the doctor would be immediately taken to prison. He believed that he then would be able to get possession of the three bulbs, as he knew the very drawer in which they were depowted. He accordingly wrote an anonymous letter to the head of the police, giving precise information as to the seditious papers. The very next nijht Van Baerle's house was surrounded by soldiers, he was himself seized, bound, and finally taken to the Hague, and confined is the very prison where his uncle Cornelius had been coufined some time before. To be continued

An aperlrnl and tomchie preparation of Iron purified of Oxygen and Carbea by cumknation n fyrojri Sanrti,.ued by the hifheat Mell. al Authoritie. Loth in , Sur.re and the L'uttcd State, and prescribed U their practice. The experience of thousand daily prove that no jrep- ' arattoa o iron can he compared ih it. Inmritirs of tha Mood, drpiession of :tl enerre, pale and olh.rwise , sickly compkaioaa indicate ita tioeeaity ia almost erery eonceirahie ease Innnxious in all maladies in whish It has bien tried, it has pruved absolutely curative in each of the foilrtwin complaints, via : In Iebllit. rrr,u, Ak-1 ictoe. Knarlarpata, (oatllpjlian, Oiarrhoea, I'yenterry. Incipient Consiin,' ti .n. rVro'uloo Tu-er:u-losis, alt Rheum. Uisensruatitn. bite. Chlorosie, Liver Complaints. hronie Headache. Khenmatism. Ia termittent Pever. Fiu,p es on h face, V. In case of ineritl Ibrailitjr. whether the reolt of acute dieae or of th c- c' ru-d diminution of nervoas acd muscula- energ-y from rbronla eomplaiats, one trial of thi restorative ha proved saseessfal to an extent which e deecrlpiina nor written attestation wou'd render credible. Inval ids so I jn; bed-ridden a to have become forgotten in their own neighborhood, have ad-1enly reappeared in the busy world ae ifjast retaraed from pro-tracte-1 travel in a freira taad Stma verv aie-nal ia stance of thia kind are araewtc) nf female sufferers, emanated victim of apparent auras m us. s.tnguineoas exhaaatioo. critical chancea. and that complication of nervous and dvapecrie aversion to air and exeretae for which the abyaieian ha no name ta Werwejaiaj attcieaia of all kinda. and for reaaona familiar to medical men. th operation of this preparation of iron must aeccanrtly be salutary, for unlike tbe old oxide, it is Tisorouly tonic, witbont bena exciting and overheating; and gently, regal rly aperihat, even in the Bust obatinaie eaaea of eostivenrsa. wiuta eveebeir.., gaatri purgative, or lnS.tig a disagreeblei I i this latter prvp?rtT. , trnonc otr ers, whVa mat.. iTat asftuawant a a 1 1 1 a . .

?nem a',Pf'n leJ tendency which 'raU lauehacked lrrV "'-' la the local paiaa. loaa af Sr. a and u-.nt, a,-. cm latisltat CaaamMpxraTwr .ETelllS. mh allayed t.lara, .r ra. ""ic..-,., ry ar.tlfV4; aad t.-r-,,,. iaetaocee! m "Trrl la Scralalaaa TkKalat.m1 tree baa bad far mere than the rood effect of the mo-Tel. ft!? !f a wrtlwat any "f their well-known liabilttiea. The ataeatloa of females cannot be too c-na tentl. inTt ted lloe reare.ty and reaturaUre, ia iha aaeee necaharl. aSeoceinf theea. In tSmramaiait lewa. both Cbroalc and InStamatorr la the latter beweeer more decidedly it naabeea I ratably wail rape at ad. btb a allTtatia pain and r1aeioc the awelliairaaad tiaTaeae af the jatata aad maciea la Ilttcraaillteia t Ferer it maat aeeeesartiy ba (Treat reaaedy an 1 eaerretia raatutatrre. aad ita pracrese la the new eettieaaeau ia the waet, will pr.-baoly se aaa of h'.eu reaeaa aad aaefaiaeaa. f reraedy ba eewr bewa diaeoeereJ. ia tba whole h! orp of aaedieiea. which aaiaria aaeh arampt. happy and rally re rtaraai re eaHeta. tieed apnwttae. eaeapteaa di rea biee). vapid aceaiettion orarreaftb. erttt aa awnsaal dta aaattiao) tnr acUre and cheerful eaareiae. laaediately follow tta aaa. rw a In neaa. Sat metal aexee eaataiaia N pin, pne VI eeaia pee mi; fee aaie by Drnartats an 1 Peal ere lll be eat free to any addreaa aa receipt of the price. Ail leetera arSeea. ea , ahoa'd ba adlrrsacJ ta . R. B. ieOCKB CO., Gerwal Afents. x . , Srssawar, If rw laa-at t.' : ;-:

' n. MmiM. so. striuc Empire Steel Plow MANUFACTORY,! S. HORNET 6t CO., ARC now prepared to furnish th Agricultural Pub II ; . with tlBDU every deacriptaa of Steel A lows, Farswlnc lanplvanenta, etc., Which for durablily and eervice are unexcelled ia tbt country. A aa evidence ot th liahtnesa ot thedranrh of their Plows, they retor to (So report ef the eotnir iiieat tha !aat Wavnc C 000:7 Fair, by eaieh it will be aea thai ear fr-leae avrae fro. SS v. T5 puaada lighter drat than tbuee of our competitor. The recetml at the tea Indiana Mate Four First Class Pre mi a ma. The timber of whieh their Plow are made la (elected a-ith great car,, and aoae hat the beet i need. Their Meala Board are aee of the feeat SWel. manafectared to 1 heir order and arc Hani end by a peculiar proceaa o-Hi. h awkea them laat aa Lo.tO AtiAl a the ordinary M-cI Mould Board. The proprietor are all practical workmen, and their wora i aon ne them, or under their immediate preriration. and Bone but pood workmen are employed The Kyle and auality of their work i anarpawed, and it ia ia All Cases Warranted To be rrneiaely aa reprentei Ureathal lor the Hi-erai patronage nereiorore receirea. Ihrr bare enlarged their ctaMuliuiei.t. and tha iaereaeed their facilities for doing work, and are enaoled to promtae nioi confidently that all orders will be promptly filled and forwarded by the beat route. A liberal reduction will he made to the trade. Kichmond, ind. S.tf Jane S3. 18.9. Wa Ha 42iSt&,a Stove Store, Tin-Ware, Capper aad Shs-ei-Irott yi A X I'FACTO It Y . HAS od fcaoJ and isconstantlj receirini; thelargast and most enmnleu aeaottmetit ol COOKUNir and 1-AKLOi STOVES, for coal or wood.sia and ten plau, sto-rea, from the best Cincinnati, iMyfcin and Kaatera man at act u re rs, ever brounht to Hihmnd. Ita haaateo a toll meaortment of Hain and Japaned Tiy'XARtZ, at wh -losa!e and retail; STOVE TRIMMl.VGS, Hollow-were, Brmsa and Knamelied Ware, Sugar Kentes, Sad Iron. Dog J.rvri.ltilIeU nd l.id. u: hUUfIJ J,(a'ter ana spouting, maae aim out up t cruer a ueual JtM v"OKKff U kinJi,di.ueby experieneed work5aeu. The biobest price paid for old Iron, bras, copper, c. iaexohangB. All jyrrsoni. in want of the abova article, will find it to their interest to call at No. 70, Main street. before pu.rcha.-iug. 'W'jj.olesiavle Bedstead Mamititctory. At Cincinnati Prices. rjHIE aiderigned bavir.g enlarged and increased J tba faciiitt, in his Wood woriting Msnufaetnry," withe to call tha attention !' the publio to big ptxck eonsistin in part of PLAIN AKD FANCY BEDSTEADS, tbuntare a met Ragad Corner Laaufta, Ac, and n General Slack I Turneel Cabinet Work, which for neafnesa of fiuish and JuraHlitv, be will warrant eijual, il' not gaporiur tu anything of the kind made in the West. He respectfully incites those engaged in the trade to call and enainiue kin stock before pun baaing elsewhere, ae ho feels aured beean giva full aatfation in both terms sod quality of work. I-ef Factory, north of the Depot and near Kenwcclkv's MiU B FCLGUCM. Richmond, Jane 2. 185. 29-6o J I F H 1 n M LT It A IT C E . THE CONNECTICUT" MUTUAL LIFE nenr-ence C'einptanrt HARTFORD, CONX , Al QCtRrlU CAPITAL 3,8T,'W This Company is organised on a purelv mutual system and all s-irplu premiums a- rxturne J t the insured by aniul dividenda: thus nGTirding to it policy holdora. la-iirance at actuel Ci'St. The Coiuiny has returned as dividends to the insured since its nrg.-tnisition . . 1.5 'T.P3 ila paid for l'ws during the same time. 2,276,61 and 1 as now a Kese rvrd Capital, safely invested, of 8-S7V00 jiwk.s ttii)wi. fresidnt, (iUY K. VlltLFS, Secretary. 7. Tbistow, Viee I'reiiid.int. H K. Huwt, 1 hysioian. Policie issued f ir all the ooneingeK-ies for which Life Insurance is applicahle fur .-a ri;k and foreign residence, at rates as low as any responsible Mutual Company. Applieatioas may bi made to I. HINUUIC, ritarx Halt building. May 17. 1S,. 3 L. u n 11 1: K V A It 1. mtowtt CJ., HAVtS removed their Saw Mill from this city Into one ir the best timbered porticos of the West, and bawit g it low in complete oferti-.ar prep-tred to ,uplilv tumstr of the very best quality 011 hort notire. j to any amount. They have also a good supply at their Luiiiler Var.l. on Mxtn street soutrt 01 .-iai u, aojoining a. Smith A t'0'1.. laning and Sash Factory, where they are prepared to sell good Lumber aa cheap aa it car. be bad In th's city i'all Colore you purchase. March 17. I.'. Utf RICHMOND BOILER I70BKS. 'pIIB ander.igned it now prep. red to mAfcte ta order all 1 kinds or S T E A BOILEKS For hifrh or low preaur Loeomotlvet . Portable Knfrineii ami cver.vthinic prtaininfttothat rraoeta of baaintMia; alto &ooke tVipea, Taoka, Heaters. Sraporaiora.dic.e ol aaarjr thert Iron nd it? e:oo1 workmen. Orders will receive prompt atteDtion. Address .SAMUEL SI VEX, Richmond Indiana, IV 111. Uolaiiiler Ac Co., HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS. Jtr . JO o xr No.47,laiu Mreel.it Irvistsr Kred't Store. lU-'HilUNI), I.VD. tTThaniul for the liberal Flrc.o!ige beretnfore ex- : teuded ,0 u.-. ae would reapeclful'r infurtu our friend and the p'i ic thit ive arc prepared tn do all kiinis of Hoaae I &in and OrnHmeclal fainting, tvtldirg. Graining, t.iaa ing a,i t'rotf ma done at eftcst notice. it jNTo. SQ. WICCINS &. CO., Tannars. Daalers ia Leather, Saddlery Hardware and Fish Oil. manufacturers of Harness, Saddle?, Cellars, &c SO roa. French Calf and Kip Skin. Xev StockAll kiada of Morroeco. Hew Stack. All kinds of Patent Leather. New Stock Ait kinda of Sadd'ery Hardware. Mew Stock.. All kinds of Leather Trauk, Valicea, Carpet rcks. New StoetcAil kinda af Fly Netta. Whip, ore. Mew tock. All kinda of Horse Brushes, Combs. Ae. Mew StnckA large assortment of our own Manufacture of Leather, Saddles. Bridle. Harness and Collar. 1000 aT" GaHon Pare Fih Oil by the Gallon ar Barrel. ty- Cash paid for Uidas. Bark aad Tallew. Janes, lei. SStf - Horse-Shoeing- Harness! THX andrsigned kavieg porchaaed the rieM to all theans. l t temtDry ftir THOMAS' f ATO r Horn. Shoeing Marness, ia iws prepared to dispose ot Territory in statra. Coaa-ie. Twnsb.p and phop Eights. To those a?iacquainted with it, it may be proper taaay that it ia a perfectly sale, cheap and aulstantial harness ay the aae ot whiea the moat vtcaoaa ana nr. rut y horse ba aaaie can .be boo.withfMat the slightest danger to tbe amity or animal, b'tilmr thei nra witbiat stratum Uiaa la the least. Far farther iaioraaatioa aldrea M. U. is O M V. April 1, !. ltf Kichmond. Ind. atjcti o :n e e r AND COMMISSIOH" MERCHANT, r N. ea Matin Street, ' ax.a rf RUTHMOXn. IXniAXA.. ryvery deacriptiea af Merchandise. rai.ej . em.taawe, wed aa ocealgaaveaita whea repair-.- M SHERIFF'S SALE. B TwrrtBeofadaaraaa ..- . L Ike avne wVZ.T i I m. a.J faar.clk. p ... j lav ?L.V, t, proprt,,ta -ail. lb- property & - - - . -n c fit, eiaat a all teala as-ieuae tharssia. aa. nnd a.ee the aa aaav he Meeary t. -airr, a. it 4re.t:.ImM( .g Mill la eaeeef eVaaek Aaderaaa. . vs. saj Xarmpike Ca. .S. 8rnaai. saa. w.c r r laaeU 10. :)

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T,G.TIiompson, CARPENTER AVT BUILDER. BLIXHS. DOORS. AX1) FB AMES made to order. also Maaantetaswr ef IIRST PSFJilDf STRAW and FODDER CUTTERS. Beieil Price, Ito.1 acvtaeKniw-. fll - So. . Steel Knife. ie t0 . jio. 3 laree rotter. It Oe Xaea WrraoK: v give aatiafactl-n . viers Irons a dietary promptly o lied. il,IUU0l differeat styles aad !.. A tineral eise- unt todralers. hv us nth street svath etMain, RICHMOND, lad. Jan. S, lr0. dtl D RESS AND ilAXTUA MAKING III llCHIt OOAS. Pat removed to the rooms formers oeenpied by Mr sSatler. on .orth M irin rUreea, whare she is prepared to make ap all k.ndaof Ladies Dresses, ia the 'a test styles, in the et ruaiiaer. and "B a hurt notice. Ti2.ukfal for paat patronase, she soli its a coaitnaaDoe of tbe same, bhe a ill receive osd-.ra for several kiuus ot.wiu(i Machines, and teach pnr&haeera bvw to nae them. Hay ITtl , 1-60. SStf piNE ART COTTAGE GALLERY". Mbeldler Sc Hawk, Are prepared to take I -bvtegrapts of all s'ses, and color them in oil t-r water colors. Am'tro'ji'es. l.xa-ierreotpea. "elaianty pes, and alt tther kinot ot light pi.lorea. in the rx st st le of the art Call and and see their specimens corner Main ad fifth Streets. Jona 14th, IBS". 5h A P E R HANGING. Lee. Addittatea, Keapecfstly informs the 1'uM e that he is prepa-ed to perform aper hanging in the i eat poAaiele ttanaer, on short notice, aad mo.t farvorat le terms. Orders leit at . . Iuid ! s. ar at bis residence ea North High .tr-ef.. will U: pruoiptiy at euded taJune liih, leeo. STtf OR RENT.- & eon Ten feet sni cmmodius hcne eonts,!ning cirhs rooms. s"od c.lr, srfll snd ritern. Ssvl htas is sita sled n thest-rn psrt of M titi stret, nd nmy i ores, pied by or before the 1t of 7tt mo. July. Boquixe ol bT RATTAN t -HthOthmo. ?7 NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS. 331.lV jr. HA? t"keu tbe nvw 5 tore room reeentlj erected on ront Street. ner the Ipol, where he is optrnlDg g tin erst wUsoriibeiit of Seasonable Dry Goods and Notions, U0O1S and SHOK3. yrKKS' AKE.ULAWAKIS. liABOvraK, and a general oi k of the beat gtSllLV liKUl'IRUs, allof which will be aoid at the lowest pri:e, for cash. Vi Country nrof.uce boueht acd sold. ea.He,solicit a sbre of public patronage, and hope : by prompt atlenlion to bueines and niaking ltto the tntereai of persocs to buy ol hint lo receive a share of that ; patronaffe. Nov. '-Mih. 1859. sotr Notary Public & Real state Aent. Brightaell Bui dl' g. 'o. 1S. Main -treet. RICHMOND. IND. Tf AS for ssla the fullowinjr new slock for sprint: j M A P'''if1i(1 Pnrm 9 I 3n.iles rrora Htensnoiid. on the sst tfork hitewater, iMr Hill's MiU.Tl acres, triucipa'j' neb bottom lud, uxuler rood cultivation. well wSttitirtMi and tf-xod tituter. exl Frame lloase.Bro, J Two Orchr1a,tjtceliei.t spring. kc. A'symeitts easy. t FrMmc Hue and Lut on tsTeoih St., C rooms and kitch en. gfod well sail cisterit. I Brick ii ouse and Lot on Sixth st , 4 rooms and kitchen, j weil, cellar, he. j Hnck House oJ Lot on North Pearl st.. three rooms. kite hi ri an. I jHirh, ceiiar, wet I. c j malt Karm ai-out one nite south of Richmond. Tea Building Lots ia Clifton, aojoining Kichmond will he sold TeF l'iw. Two 1Ioqs-s and Lots in SeT&stcpol, adjoitiiiis; Kichmond very eHep. Spleiiiiiti ItuimiDg lot near the Depot. Tw ll"tu and Lota on iil st.v a. so cheap. Ilt-useaitd Lot on Mari n St. linuse and Lot on slarktst. ViTeatid on tialfaervs u v'enterille. sni table for a Garden, U in nice order. Improvements, aflame Cottage. 4 rivinifl. I'antry. umnjer Kitchen, Carpenter Shop fitty txrafifd tearti.g Krult Trees, 1-3 of aa acre in mra wherries, g'o-i Shrubbery, drc. This prirry is de sir le anj wil be sold low. on easy payments. March 15. U QAARS' IMPROVED PATENTED M A K II 13tb, IStO. Is nndoub'edlv the best Thresher, Separator and t.'losnor, now in use At the test trial of Tbrcebers at tne Wayne ' uun'y Kair last Fall the Committee reported n follows : ' This is to certify that we have awarded A.(iAR 4 Co., Firnt Prctutnin m Threshing Marhints Uaars' Improved Machine having; th rented K 12 bushels of wneat in 5 tniuu'.es an 1 twenty -one seer.nds without any waste there not being a gil of wheal wasted in the run." Signed C. P. ItEF.LER. johs p. tMirn. 8AHULL FrtlAK. The above threshing i at the rate of 120 bmbel per hour, and nearly wce a fast as the intchtue in competition with as thre-bel. and without wnste. We are also uiaaufacturiDg Pilt's Patent llr-e Power, (.hhi's Hooier Power. Portable Stenm Eastoea tor Threshins, Sugur JIiIIk, Arc. A lerjra, stork of the ab ve mtrhines. made of the let mster al an! finished in fine style, now rea iy for rale, r'arnphlet g; ring full d"cr.jti n and pnce furnUhed free of charge to all sm'.ican's. Afi.lre-s, A. GliK eV CC. UlCHiON-). 1M). P 5. All persons in'ringinr, oar patent on the Pitt" Separator, either by M AKING OK 1NG a ill be beid strictly aceounlab'e under the United Stale Pa'ent l.awa. - Way 81.-24 A. OA AR fc CO. Wall Paper, JrST received and n"w Pneninc at Dusdale's Cheap Wall Paper Petnt. No. '.3 Main St.. another new lot ot Wall Pater and BorWt of the latest styles and tno.t approved pa'terns. viplov payer, rarities, shades, cords and tas sets, curtain fixtures; . r. all and see Drijrdtle',9:i Wain Ht. Ap Sfi-.Hj b-icboaend.Ind. Bargain lloue and Lot. A g"oi Cottage Frame Honse, with seven roms. an excellent Cellar six acrrs 01 ground in a hih state of euUivattcn, and veil set wi:h the best varieties ot Ornpes, Gooseberries, Strawberriea. lSiar-kherries, and Currants. AIo a fine youn; orchard of Quince. Peach. Apple, Cherry, and Penr Treet, is now offered for sale The outbuilding are all od and substantial. For r-rt'Uirs and terzin enquire at this offioe. Maj , lfttti?. 24tf For Sale In Richmond, VBOCT two acrea of Land, near the Kepot. with the following improvements : Larre Frame Dwellinf. ftahe.Carrias;e Hoa.'e. Wash Koase. Wood House, Well, Cistern, rood Serine aa gprtns? Hease, Fruit Tree. Shrubbery. e. Nie property. Will take small bona and lotto exchange. A rood Hease and Lot ea Vert Wsyee A venee roota, (nod Cellar, Well and Cistera. All the above property will be eold low, ea easy pay neata. Possession given imnediately. JAMKS X. FOIL Richmond. Veb I "59 0 UNT VERXOiS WOOLEN Factory. The anersi(ae4 take p!easure la annaaneine ta tbe cab lie that they are prepare to bar woe I tLe ensuin; season at their tant known a tbe 3fouot Teraoa VToelen Vanarjr, sttcateJ a t-wut one m'le bebw aiebamd. InJ. Thej of tbeirtnacntacturv, etabraatxig beck eaiamer aad Winter w car, eKB aa CLOTHS, CASSIMERFS. -At FAIej Tvreede, Jcxns. Plain Had Tliui -Klantaela, Stockint; Ynre, 4kc jTbirh tbey will aell or Ksxbaage for Waol wa very rea aonable terss Tber will al nay cask for wool, ear roll. !! er aaaxafaetcre wool for castotaers a heraon w an shares or br Casb aVtae aeowislew wttk the tet ol mar a in err. directlr treat the eaau enbraeia tbe latest ttarprovenieai, tecatber vns tbe B4 exfieneeeeel workaen. we feel eoabjeat or srivinc entire aaawfacttaa to all wko anay tavor a with tbeir tvaUonafe. TXT A MOrriTT. Stk tea. 1st. 10. The Clothing Trade of Indiana JB. RAUH & CO., AKi. bj.w eDericg tbeUlrienia asvd eastoaners, their tnaeanieah tMook of treedytnaoe Men & Boys' Clothing at priee eqeally as low aa ie aay ef tew Carte ritie I beir amtte ie qwiee nice aaA email prrrfiu, aaae ethey kv Bare to make plae-e fortbetr Sprtag S-rr tne reblie nay 4eeae rbat at 5a 55 r'oener at Main anvl Mar wo Streets, is tbe place to bay . ba.rr-sne - B. HAL H A CO. Jan. S. 4 JTLA YOKING EXTRACTS H Swpcriear a,aaatty. J, ricaf ilus uurj

V onn Bneatele Vlstx Heed for wblrh the sCA," biheat Marae Price will be paid la tAlao, Tlaaothy. Seed.J CAM! y UEO. IV. BARNES

4. 1H. S I860. ACCMMODATION LINE ! Iw ArranrrmeBli! DAILT A comfortable Omnibus will ba ran between Liberty aad aiebaiuad. dnrine tbe Sunns and Saauser. and en til fastk jt toties. a laUsvi : Leaviag Liharty frees Ute Taller doasa every more lag at . e'sioek. arriving at Uxttwoad ia tiaaa to early train.. glcgeaat. west, and north-west. Leaving Richmond every afterncoa. immediataly ater the arrival r tbe trains &1S. coaaeetiag at Liberty with Ceacbc, tunning eai end west SEWTox iiowarw. V. P.. 0Bce at tbe Tailer Hease. ia Liberty, and the Railroad mnt!m OAee pinnies; At Beanett Livery stable. Riehmend. May lu. lano. N IL E. HAUGHTuN, M. D., Physician & Surgeon, Residence &; Office. Afatn St.. No. 94. j IblsICK h. nr. T 9 A. M .and from 4 HI P. t. ; " Calf, left at aay kocr. with tiame aTid noauber e re dence promptly atteuded to Hit S. K. ,1 i'M M.YCOTTS COACH MANUFACTORY. S. W. C-r. Main Marion ., KieAutnmt, T lltKt be- n.. conacaatly tor sale a genet) s V ortn t i OX XUGXSSl j M the Lusl and Elr;aat Patters Alo, the elebmted i Boston Spring Wagon. j XT Great care ha been 'aken in the selection of j rnoiee timber, and ea?t article will be vimiNUn to five perfect iaatisfaotio. I"r- lie ba also i.cBed a repoeitory in ew Cat' llnrr coonty, Indiana, under the management of Mr Gcokgk HrBTox. who will wait on customer and take orders. K?pecial pains will be taken in the selection..' the wurk for thi market, so as to give oompletesatisfaetion. all under the immediate superintendence of the ;roprietor. Order for Carriage attended to promptly This cut rpresen'.s F ROBINSON'S Patent Improved Pitts Separator. 2 T s built on the most improved plan, and h Robin H son's raterttel Improvement for savinfr Gram. At the Wayne )nty Fair- we thru-shed at the rat of from SIXTY TO PKVKNTY lU'tHIELS OK WHR4T 1 51 AN Url'R WlTIiitTT ANY WAtfTK JT1' hee oramttre Ropori. My freparatara have thm namr ef saving rrd cleat-ins; the jerain bett r ihn av tfcer kind, and my Pat-tit double scared Horse Powev,Mis RCknowledeed by ill ta Le by far the Htrhtest running power ever made - I will take pleaoare in snpplyt p$. free ot charfe, pamphlets giving iui. descriptions, prices, Ac Address Arril SC. COtf RlCODlod.. WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE. e. f. uittsr. Respectfully informs his friends nJ the public that he kep for sale general assortment of tVatches, Clocks. Jewlery, Ac. He also repairs Watches and Clocks in the best man ner. The patronage of tho public is respecttully iequested. H J-Shop No. S3 Main street, in tbe room formerlj occupied by the Cititens' ilank. Valuable Mill, Water Power. Ac., For Sale. 'FIE sahserilier. Inten'l.ns; to mike achsnee In his hslM ness. riffers for sale on good terms, his flnrin nitlt situated on the Middle Fork of hire Water River, eout two mile north of Richmond, ad on the K-chmoud and Hillsborough Turnpih-5. Th nroifitv flouslatji of a larre Flon'inr Mill, wlih three run of borrn. aud the modern improTements now ia os". a' I in k;'H.h1 repair atAd in ranuins: or ler. The water wheel i aa Tershoi eighteen feet high and eight feei witle. Tbe wster power is one of the best in the oMgh-hrh-od. There ar al-uut ttjeoiv .hre arres of l.and hetoii-iinc to the pr'pety. 01 w'irh is sita-ted. near the Mill j two good Frame I'weMioa Hoa.ei. with cell rs on d.-r both; a'so a lan:e sit le and other -u h uf?s. This mill is sitasted in a detife'y ppnUted neighborhood, and floes an extensive local business. The loeatioa Is healthy and is convenient to goo4 scnoola. h arches, Ae- Tha terms will he ma ieewy to suit parchasers. ApP'y either io person r bv letter, to the sueriber od the pretmi-es. tr to James M. Po". Kri FetAte Aeent. Riei.mnd. Ini. RMBLKT CUaNDLKR. Kicninoud. Ind., pril 23J lf?6u. 20 I MjESt-i aL 12 A' IlJE T.iiL. lm Tons assn.eJ Iron. 3 i'i Parkaersof Knits 2') Ke.i Nuts and Washers. 10 ' Richniond llore 'ails. SO Sets Axles. & .Springs 0 Bdls Sheet Iron. BO H p do. i ait Steel. Esle tier. Steel. (Sanderson tier. teel. . tf. do. A. B. do. f-irlne do. Vices. Anvils. 1 ello vs. W agi.o and Pn e ii i. Rajpr, Files, Ju: ., Ail at lowe r. FOL'LKE FISH, Railroad Cmiri;,nne do-r esst of Reid de Leeds J" 1K I ons Scrap Iron Wanted. dee . 1S5S. CINCINNATI LAW OFF IC E CHAS. BRADY BROWN, Attorney ctt X&.xxr, Selves' lluiUing, Xo. 1? VVe.t 81 Street. Buoui No. 7 r'irst Flrw.r, CINCINNATI, O. XT-Refers to James Perry, Esq. 4 II 7 OOD bucket, soaps, eandles. nutmegs, cloves, eordare. glassware, tna'ebe, wrapping paper, Ac. Ac, at No. 6$ Mam street. Feb. 15. 10 Kttr ataid Fashiouakle MILLINERY! Mna TrTPr veeeivlar a larre and earn .tilto. llJll A pieie aa.oria.ent of raahionable Miilinery. rooiticr in part of Fancy Crape. 8:1k aad I ac;, Leghorn. Sott rHraw, Pamela antl Pe1al Brails. Chip. rillcw , and Teveene bonnets, flats. Cap and Flat for children. t'nr and linnets for elder!y re'liee, Kibnosa; Flower. Raabes. and ftraw Trtacmtofa, Head 0reases, Nets for the bair. Freneb . haatlllejs. Itotted lace aad Meerninr Veils, Corset. Extension Ckirts. franl. Monrninr Collars. Mantillas, and Shaker Hoots, together with everf article of triatramf asaallj fotan.1 la a Milliaerv ftor. Millinery of all kinds done with neatness acd dispatch, ttvders front a distance promptly attended to. rtove a Peart Street, north of Main, opposite tbe M. K. Cburch. Aprils. 17 Wagon and Carriage Hubs. TB K aaderairned is prepared to saaaafaetare and furaib the Trade with ron and Carnare Han, aasmaed er aaaaortiaed ; Bent Feitiea. Sbafla. Felea. Bow. Ac Alao Bed posts, aaa all kinds of Cabinet Terninc atreaaoaabl rate. Broom Handle end Plow-rounds by tbe kaadxed er abaasand. Chair Back ef Wain at. O.erry and Fnplar. All kinda of Circular or Qif sawing done te erdr. aad at short notice. ly Factory north of the Depot near Kenwertby' Mill, Bicbssoad, lad. rsj. rtLOHrkt. Iltk naa 4th. t08. 4lt Iew Stock Latest Stylet.. '.vis C1ALTIX OCTlAWB baa jest received at his Hair j ireinr Establisbaaeut a haadaone asaortsaeat e WIGS. BRAIDS. CCBLS, tc, Te which he invitee the atteuttea ef ladies aad geatleaea lie aaa aaaie arraogeaaeata by whieh be eaa have svery color that avay be desired. Call aad examine aaa atocK a hand. Price very lew. April M. . F. N. R0SENSTEEL, JSOTJSB, QIQN ORNAr.lENTAL PAINTER, Grainer and Ctlazler. a. er;. Mai a Strset,-Brad Am- BeiMiac Kiehasead. ladeaaa, ry" All werk warvaast-l wm Jalyld. tS9. itr C. S. IH IIAIUH AY, -A. ix o tl oneer, X. 6t Isiin Street, 'KICHMOND, IXUUXJL Tl r1"!!! rive praaspe ereat1a te ae af every dejteetoeec fiafavty aad Beat Aetata SB 6ur er Ceaaar?.

. W.

$8 Per Square. Tin H00IHIG. PerSqutyre S8.

Put on with Ii. FAY'S Patent ROOFING Machines.

Tbe undersigned having baatbt the eseterive right for the Caaatie of Wave. Heavy. Payette, Read el pa, aad Cnion.are n-w prepared to put ea Tia a lofa "f the Meat Ckareoa! Iia, at ilM per au.ua re et lud feet. e ealrae charged for Vallea.iiuera. ".'bnaaeya. ar Skvligbts. 1-t. This aau can ea pot oa Hal or steep Hoof. 3d. With these marhmes ene-aaa eaa put oa froia 11 t 14 taiares per day. Si. Tbry make a better Jeb tkaa eaa be due by haad. Tbe reel pat ea by the machines Are wairaateA water

light, or aocharga. 51 Main Street, Richmond These maehliiaa aavetair and exBeaaa. do th work

tslih sbeiioriel bj ots. ;han can a done with nalietaad ulderia( iron, lathe bead ef tbe oust asaert wr mea Ciaciunat! Dally tsaaelte. JT

Tta I

OCTA NEW ARTICLE OF CAST IEON & LEAD PIPE at LOW PRICES, for ear tying water from Springs. Also, all the newr Improvement in Richmond, 4th mo. lOih, '60. X lO-HTIrTIlTO RODS. Cincinnati and Chicago Rail Road. ) 1CW Clothin" Store!

-aT.V l it Lift a.-.'- Ml K Trains run accordins; to tbe time table below, ennneotnr at Anderson with the Batxroavaina k.i.Bs.s l.iwa.for all points Kast and West oa that roete, aad at Kokesoo, with I'aar e I 01 . ro' i R. H., also at Loransport with Tot son tTasasH er Wnrsiv Railroad for all points in the Wabash VHey. and Lnaranspcrt. Peeria and llurltugtna Kailroad tor Peoria, Burlington and all points west and north west. rxlxxi.o Table, N"o. 13, To take effect on Monday, Apl. 10, 1860. Leave Richmond: Arrive at Richmond f'rt Passrira. 8TATIOK8. ir A. Taw. !ICxp.Trn. Fr't. Trn. Trn. Exp. j A a. ?.. b U S.3 R Ml . 17 SI O 3.i 11 HI 1 11 I l " 131 S 5 3 .0 4 111 5 .4 r. it. am. r. it. 9 10 mn .44 10 y3 i.6S 1" 0 t-7 l-'jki I'l0 11.11 10 4.1 II '" 1 1 I U7 tl 3(1 lie 33 a. it r. r. is. S 3D Klcbtnend, ta acbingttin. Walnut Level, llai-rritovn, ftll.lvlllr. !iew va.tle, ra!('l ur Pringe, Mi'idletov.n, A ncleraon, Frat kton, Wuinccy, eaia. Kokeroo. aivet(n, Uoanaport. 4 IM) t 3" KV 9 It. 3.13; I .ft I 3tK' 1.43 i io 5 ' i 14 Si 1 41 ii 34 I Ii- II I" W 4" II 33 e ss 11 44 Ht 6 II 14 nMI vd 4 3 4 IS 9 I 43 IIS 12 u III 6M In :l es f33 7 ; ., I HI U 4)1 I. '-'.5 I 31 3 li x.xl K..-5 r a. IS 9 li 3 f 3 4 4 It 10 Sj '0.ti3 10 IN' l 111 la. r. . a. .at Arrive at Loaanaport. Leave 1eaneport Freislit. on thif rad, and to polnta on the Hrlletoutainv Tobnio. "A'altaah and Western, and Loaitneprt. Peoria and Burtiu;toa Uailroada, taken at aa low rate aa by any ether roate. j.ii naAAFi, ji.,rt4, .'Mf.rn.iN.rfnwVwrixvvvnss.w'v Cincinnati, Eaton and Richmond Ii AILAVAYLIXE OSPRI1C AURa.GEnE.T!3 Couimf nci ik Mon'ljy April 30, 18C0. rssect;er Trains will run en this Road 'earing the av. rral tat ens aa fallow, l'p.rt Traina. Iew n va at rl 'l'rtins tt.tl a, Cmciunali, ilamlltou. reven Wile. Cilit.viile. eim rvtlle, amdn, liar nil's, AUuon. tf 11 pe, Floreuce, Neal's Arr.at Rieb'd. A.M., P.M. . 332 3,M S 4 10 4 24 4 31 4.47 5..' 5 9 . UkL LkaVa I tticbaaend, Meal's. i , Florei e. I I Kew Hope, 1 ft" ton. ! ! Barnet, ! i t am.lan, j Sonierville, ; l'j,lln.fill.. f St. 3H S4 3 m IS T.'ii 7.17 7-rtJ 7 34 7 45 7.3 e 06 8.21 ti.0 Hew ; Ht. : l4 in .11 m 41. U oo il tvt 1 1 3' 1IJW, II 44 IS la" , l ue a ii 3 3D 3 il 4." 4. IS 4 t i I eveu Mile. i Ilea aiusa. at 018811, krr Tbe 0u Ilnatitn Ksprsa Train, rolii We. ieavea CiiiCln. aati at 6i p m. Hamilton 7.l(. am. lea B.il. Katou ej. arrive at Richmond Ketarninc;. leevee Rlcliorond at 4 I" a- m.. Lai..n S.oO. Carndca S 3 , Hamilton 6. M, arrive at Cincinnati 7.4S. D. M. MOP.RO W, Sopt. Hay TO, 18 v0. ii PUTTY. WE are in reeeipt of a lars;i lot of the above article pare and fresh, and fir sale cheap by JUd.BTr.IDOM A CO. May 2S 24tf PURE DRUGS. T. STi:tMPOTI Jt Co., (Successors to JOHN EO.N ET,) No. 80 Haln Street, R1" now ia receipt ef aa entirely new and complete Htnek o( r'resb. Pare an-i riUnAard lruz. Medicines and Cbetaieala, boognl by aa experisnued Druggirt, and for cash. AU the new and approved Cxtraata, and Compound, in their atreegth and purity tree te nam. Load niter. ted Drags, and warranted para aad fresh Glas Ware ia extent aad variety never before kept ia the city. Wiadow Ulaae of any grade aad eiae. faiate. Oil aad Painter' ?toeh. ia quality aad eateat aaaarsasaed. Liquor pmrehaead ia Bead aad aa pare aa the were imported Our slock, ia extent and vari ety i not excelled la the west, and our prices are aa tow ae the lowest. from an ownee vial to a hogshead, aad from a Mae pill t a ease ef yailew wok re. We are posted, aad ail we ask a aa eppnttanitj to aet;fyoar fiieada sad the Kblie that 5o eO Maia street, la the alaee W hay pare Tags aad Medieine. C r U H. McCL t-LOCOH will ae happy te aee hi eld friaada at the aew store. J. STEDDOM CO. Kichmond, Majr , 15 S4t Dlt- JOS. GARUET80N, f HOMOEOPA T.M I 8 T , HYDROPATHtST : readers his Frufeeaietkal Aervice ta the Citiaeaa ef Eich Baoad and vicinity. A Try Otbce and trtiJeatt ea walk rear! aaratlt. 7 le -- The Bigger Boot. vt -, J rrK r" the bwt of Bwote aad Sheee ge te 8BI5X Jl A ONKLK'-, eppoitte the UaaUagoa Hoaee Their cri.es are pal at the tnweet iarae.-. 5i Brick-Uakingr. -VTHF! andervigned woald rawpeerfalie fnforwj the Cltisue ef Kiehsaned. aad tba pebiie generaily. tba he aa'eet carrying ea the wrvek basveeve at the eld yard, aad ie ew preAred te c.auwot f-w aay aaaetsty ef esi-k. ia the waste er ethneiee. te ew perrtuuers. aeel ea aa reaanaaba aw aae ae ssey eteev yard a the easy, tiettifaeeansi saraataed aa all arbe atf fane kin wtb their work. Vara wee half aaile eeat ef the city, ea the AteWaiaaey alaee. " tt iftKU IBiaas a - " -

D. WARD & SON.

saere eVsemallv aad taereneblr. and nake a store est tee

Joseph DidcisrsoN. SSaAw-birloXX S. eaa.RXOXlSCOfa'I3. HaS FITTED tTP NEW BORING MACHINERY! WOOD PUMPS, at Reduced Prices, Wirod Piplne at per RoS. al All kind of Plumbing Work, surh - V -... t . wri - . a ttr . Maw pa

ruitmg up c.ii ji jfuisxo ana ir.iia

CLOSETS.

Iron and Brass Force and Lift

3F XT 3JkaX PS! Had opened aa entire new Stock ef Clethiac ad No. 64 Haia Street, , . North side. thr.-e door east a' tbe New York Store, wbci can be bad the beat article ef Kcadj'-Madc Clothing, Hats, CAPS Ac CEXTS' ITnKISHINQ OOUM , Oeoerally which will be sold for Cast ae lew a an kewae ' ia the weaa. . . i ; This la So - call and See. Birhmnnd. April H. ' ' ' H ' L"r rocoived 1 Ton paniab M bi'ins;. 'of sale t r umoinnatl price. J.ST.DDO4 At Ce. Hay -iS S4tf Itrirk Sc Drirk making. "ftHK ubd:ral;Bed.tbankal for the liberal patronaf here " to 'ere extended to him, would rsi.eilully la.'orsa bis friends aod tha pulilis tnM ba baa a large supply ef Awiek i ot tb bestqnaliljr 3T--nr o-tx Vkatayiarf and that hade. gn nea;in( larreiy ia the meaafaetare ' tbe present ar.aud will be enabled te eply all denaaea will- a iuai,r et Bri' k which have nvver beau excelled la i hi oil,, and at priee that will ba sails'artorjr t rare rhaaera. VHHlaV. FATTA. . . Fn. D-ao lu dn i i m ii Blackamithing and Hame Making . WIlOI k MEEK I Fifl fltted ap a aew skofi. ea "aitbatraet. laataadi- ! 1 atelr back of the trrr of O. W . aeraas. where taet are prepared to do ait kind of Blaekstaltkiaf . aad ether work la their line. They have pat ap eae ef Brady 4k Hen's, beet Buclnee aad ara therefore prepared te de promptly and cheaply all kind ef wraebl Iroa Hill werk Bon lor BrLlrea. and ia abort evevytbioa lb paMI aaay 4eir Tbey ara alo exteaaively eagafed la the asaaaacture of Clfl5l!r.llAl aad the TAKEMAK WOODEN II AMES. These IT. mea are ataxia frees the epur ef Oak. Ask, Heeeh. fierarHree. aad Hlckorv rsmi, na.lnx the neeaaear? sbaiM r aroanbnd are tawrefore saawrtar ta all ate,, are. and as tbe only one made ia the C. dtatee trees tbia material, all others beta saw.l eat af straight UaMr.. . They areot a auperior ejuality and finlab, and tbe pu" lie and espeeially dealer ar invitee ta aall aadeaaaaiae tliem. JIEt r mfori: QEHOVEO. NATHAN MORGAN, Jr.. ttTOCLD reapeetfally In'oraa bl friend aad eaataasera that he has reaaoved hie Meat ktor to the aVaet Bal lg. tS oa Main xtreet. a few doors waet ef the Feat Ota, ebere he Is prepared te supply the pablle with Fresh Beats, Vegetables, kc. af the beat aaal'tv aad lowest price. Thaaktal for she literal patronec heretofore extended te bias, he reap act fatly soli, lie i aeatiaeaace efteeeaeae. . aTOBOAV .Fa. Aac-ISth.1t. edw. 37 f New Stock of Jewelry. I . D. nii,ItTTT, :la Kaa intl r.;.. . - J " - r "-5? ,a Large kxtkxmyz 'f5 ,iHfita.L.F T.1saHswawi a vw vii j j& - " a which be Is rites the aataa - tiea et parcaaaevs. WATCHES, CL0(s78,IlZA3T PIUS. Ear aad Finger Aiaga, Oeld ;i Chalas. Ac kc ke. : fthe Uses sljla aad ef the daes AaMt. All artlet old warraated te be a repeatad. Watch aad Cleek repairing done ee the easnsae aatiee aad warraete te be well dene. Taaakhil for ataaverea aee Hawed pa area age ie repeetelty solicited, to WtrarC wflsin atrt, anaa 4t aeir aw eel 1 r f aaetrgla store). Sept n. ISS eA-dwa ' 'fT Wanted at tretaa'e raeaarv. arbar the ataWM cash priee will be pi-t Cew a eell aad hear ta aUadT that wear seitlng frr aVwde. a wrr lee tieee. ..... . eraTTt a. aow. - A boat Mvdeeead haed Osesa Mawlag fcr eale at 1 etrauaa'a Ceraer. - . A r ; srvA J- - - Itetmmrmt. r '' -DR. L. J. FRANCISCO. loJ Ttedera hid pvefeeaieaad eervteea twtbeettiaaea at? aWtea-ad aad vielaity. ... 'aad baviag reaeeeed. atay be tea ad anari at ate ' Witt k Bctiacicc. S-ith Petri t Wt iit. VeJaaa, aUCHH OJO. Z. ,

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