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Wood wanted at this Office . On Subscription. Wayne Caiatj Fair. The Tenth Annual Exhibition of tb Wsyo Coast- Aric-Ural Sockstj. U now profrew log. Tb eDtriet are much gmltr f aamber thai at may previous Fair. Ojr paper goto prrwt berr any action has been takeo by aoof ihe committee, therefore we are aoabld to give any special information in regard thereto. Su itJ the weather pro? f-vorable, we expect a ery larjrn atteoJ-frse of the people, and in every reaper! the - fa'r ever held in the eoet. m a i Dr. R. Solger, of Moss. Vtfill spak in English and Ger- ' mn, in this city on bnXiy evening next, at the Public Square. He H an able speakerl . c -nas uui lew ouperi'irs, and wo hope to see a large , . . . i rrc v:J-, crowd in attend tnce. The Wide Awakes will be on hand. m m r John H Potjd. Esa.. .. n. , Will address the Citizens Ot Kicnmontl On Monday evening next. J .. Mr. Popp has been spending some time in the SOUth-Western part Of this . i i r State, doing a good work. Come Out and hear his report On Monday . enVCing OexC TtMprauu Orders. Th tbmplb or fiotfoa m.ota o every Tuesday vening. . . . Th TStPkB DKQHT.K. meet Mondsv olhw. Ths ootiuraapi.Aai sm oo svory Wadosadsy KrenOi T.mpi.ra 4 la wi!t.. VrMa, .Mn. So nnwin. Mm? alanine. So so 4.. Jv,ni..rn. Vruuj ...nin. Ta boms Of TBUPsiaANO ! oo ararjr s.r4ay Th.'!toMrfTwtrMiaiiw otruu.n rrid .t.. ' XbaUiiiOJi fi'LAai(eior.a)..rjrrriu,a.-i. MASOXIC CALENDAR. Richmond Lode, rnoeU OO th Orat Tassdav anii.:inarerym.Bt.. ' tvn.' Aa.L. er .a. ka 1 hiavil W as Indaawla V Kiax Hotomoa Chapter, iwnd Friday Wu.ne Council. nratThuraday ia Mawh, Jans, 'WtoVl month.- 1 I. O. O. F. White Wr Lodge. cneeta owery Friday aranloij. . . Haraiaa ( tlarmaa) Lolga,aeery Tueaday aveoiDg. W.iodward l.oilge.BT.iy Wedaaslay evenioe. OrienUl Knoampment, erery itmuDd and fourth Taaadav are. ol ach nooh. I).irs of Rehaora. of Whltawat.r aod Woodward Loiea, trst and third Toeiday or aaeh moath. HeKT. of lUbeoee.of Hsrowa Lo. ga.lrat aad third Moaday of oaeh atonth. TIME TABLE. arWaala aad Depawtara. a Pammffr 7Vaaaa. Cincinnati and Chicago Railroad. Oa and after April 16th, Train, will arrive and depart a. fallow. : rrela-ht Laeea?:9l a. a; WaaeeaaxT, :I0 a. ., and Pe Ha aad Barllactoa BapraM Traia :40 r . aeaeB(r arrloa S: M p. eanecta ef Klchmsad for Claeinnatl. Penrta aad Burlington Expreaa 4:00 a- . Freight :30 r. u. Cinoinnati.Eaton and Richmond R. R. WarUnfton Fxprwie laa for Cincinnati at t ee a. : XndtanaiMill. Bxpreaa.10 00 a.aa ; Mall J p freight licap--a Mall arrWaa 8.40 a. ; Indtanapolla . :J0 ... Barllogloa Bxprea. : ..; freight II :0 a.aa. Indiana Cen. and Dayton and Wea-R R. Ooin(Wat- a If hi Bx .4 4 am Chlcan:Mall.S.40s at Day Bxpreee. SV. p m.: Kxpraa. rreighl, .!. am: CMelaaatl V eight. 7J. M. ..tnx Eaet Muralna Kxprra. T.43. a. xa.; CHinihn. Mail. ..!(. p. ra-; Night felxpreaa. IK.M. p. aa. : Expreaa relghl. 1,13; at.; Clnclnnit frcixht, I1.0J. a. at. yV?t are requested to announce WILLIAM A. BICKLE. Eq.. as an independent candidate for Congress. Wf are authoried to announce WILLIAM PULIN as a tandidule for Assesor of Wayoi tuwiiship. fjWe are authorijed to announce the name of Joiiir C. Hadlbt as a candidate for Assessor for Wayne Township. sspeciTl NOTICE. Thoea knowing themaalre. lndeblo-1 he either lele or Book aceeant to tbe an lr iigoe-l, are repec tfullj re oeated In call an I w tie tha .a, withoat farther bolloe. otherwiaeaeolleetor will be .mploied to wait upou them. SAMUEL BELL1S. SO la Sept. S, 1300. Ikdiaha State Fair. The ninth annual State Fair will be held at Indianapolis from October 15th to the 20th. Th new gtoundt are completed, and the most ample arrangements have been made to make it the finest industrial exhibition ever made In the West. The premium list amounts to 19.000. We hope to see old Wayre fully represented, tf giLippincott continues to manufacture his superior Carriages, Buggies, .&c, at his Shop, near the S. E. Corner Main and Marion sts. Give him a c.ill. A Two-IIobsb Spbibo Waoob, covered aal aa good aa naw. to traJa f r a good Bora, or toll for eaak vary cheap. Enqairaat Wood's Caah Drag Stora. ar JAMES M. HATES, opposite the City Hotel ha ja.troeotvod a Largo and .upariof lot of plain aad fancy Fall aad Winter Ocoda, aaitakla for hi. xearket, aod CHEAP FOR CASH. Oiva hia a oall. ' jarFresh Butter. Egg. Chickens, eVe, alwaj ta ha had at Wilui . Riamhaagh'a, oa aadoor aoath of Potta' Drag Stare, oa Met too St. If yoa wul .otaething good to oat, go them. astefTlie following axe the officers elected j by Clark Division IVo. 3 Sons of Temper- j aaee for tbe ensuing term: J.W. Starr, W. P. 0. B. Wicks. W. A. John Farsold. R S. 1. V. Homey, A. R.S. Asa S. Smith, F. S. Isaac Rindge, T. Wn. Kitson, C. ....... Geo. Quay, A. C. Alfred Edwards, I. 8. Tho. Maddea, O. & TflE VKItr LATEST Haines has jast received another Urge addition to hr already large and well aslecaed stock of Dry Goods aad Is a-oiu to tell thant at extraordinary low figurw. it ia welt worthy tba Urae aad trouble to looa tlirun $a hia tttock; remember the man who La goods to suit customer at prices to suit the : tear.''"-

- s"or the Pailadiam -Messrs. Editors: Having jast made a iait to the Tile Factory of our fellow lowna men, Messrs. liitzil fc Butler, and as the eaiabliaiimeot of tbi work baa now, although in ita iufancy, become a fixed fact and enrolled among the mechauie-l iostiiuuuos of

our ioduairioud little city, aaJ as i'a success is of public utility and fraught wiili rast influence ou ike general prosperity and nealib of our rural districts, I bopu to be allowed to offer through your columns a brief notice of if. This factory is located nar the Boston pike, and but a few loda south of the city line. The ingenuity displaced in ihe mech anism of the l'ti!i; gint who receives a constant and titi-urieiud supply of iw clay ia its capacious re aw, even m this ae ot wonderful mechanism, is certainly a subject of admiration and astonishment. Tliia machine, after passing the clay down through ita internal d gen it e apparatus t!.-rebf ' thoroughly preparing it fur its purpose. iorcea it by strung power through the sevnirMy omM;d cms.lAtli cyimiers. Th8 cylinder are run oui on rollers upon a receiver attacueu, wnere iney are aivtuea mo ...,,. 0 i 1 1 ; ....!... i , t, . moved by hand u a car, run otf o the xog shed and placed on racks to dry uJa0 p ry u burning h i, dryand preparatory to burning. 1', is c j pa bio ot turning out about 4,dU0 pr day. I litis u certainly quite an interesting proc,i8, "ud "iU rtvy y oue curious in Uch matters for a visit. 1 understand from the proprietor that the tie will be sold for about 0I2 per thousand, making about one cent per loot. Tile, it is evident, must be Ut preferbe tii aoy oth.r kind of drain ou the score of economy md dur-ibiliiy cheaper than timber and more reliaUIe than 8tonef Uftl jUb,8 tu obotructiln by crawfis!,, worms or veruiiue of any kind, or washing !in bv curreuls of water, the drainage being jby the small crevice at the joints and by ; percolaiiou through the walls of the tubes, and it is a well-known fact that earthen ware made of suitable cUy and well burned . will last in the ground perbapi thousands ' o y"- Messrs. Bitzell k Batler have j-nt burnt) 1 their first kiln, clearlv proving that tbeir olay is of good quality and clear 01 lime i0ue, the tile burued hard and are of good color and density. With a full supply of Uli8 tiie and the use ef Mr. Baker's tile laying machine, there is no good reason why the farmers and cultivators of the soil. 111 IhlS Vicinity St least, should not Spoellly I avail themselves of that irret ddrdatnm Jin pel lect tillage, thorough underdratnage, nd thereby Srcure double the amount of ' P.roduc?- re"def ,he labor clii.uon ea- ... " 1 sier ana more pleasant, ana get rn 01 uie noxious exhalations arising from damp soils. J. vv. s. Locust Grove, Sept. 88, 1S60. Douglas Demonstration at Middleboro' A Democratic speech was duly announced to come off one day 1 tst week at Middleboro. The hour arrived, and so did the speaker, but the people were not thar! Two Democrats arrived on the ground simultaneously with the orator, and the trio, having waited with what patience we cannot say, about a considerable length of time, another citizen arrived. The most singular feature about the meeting, however, was the fact that there were no women or children at it. The meeting duly adjourned, withvut a, r icrtii, mint oil tit " T nvuig n i t J t rant tor Congressional nonor. got ie seai. 01 his b bticrijy, wet in crossing a creek. No other accident took place to mar the pleasure of the occasion IJEW GOODS! - NEW GOODS J STRATTANS' COSNIRj Joet received from te Eaetnrn Citli-i. an naaaaally large and oomplrto aiocH UKY GOODS, eintiraciog nituj new aod brautllnl .ivlei of 33xeaxa Grooda ! Aaaong whi-h are ALL WOOL, Mlk and W ml, French Ppline. from centa to 8 - 75 per rani. Dreaa S'lki lower thai ever beture, freuch Htfrino-a. C hnrxa, Mulnana. fflik Warpcl Larwllaa. feiaiana. Oelain -., c . c . ia great rarietr and erry cheap. A auprrior lot of Fritite. .haela adapted to the .eaauo. Ladies' Cloaks and Cloaking. Zapayr Hood a and louds. A a extentire line of Chest. llosierv. fr alt aorta and ai. . lath lin. of Men. Wear, woo! I ntll ejpecial auentlon to our CL O T1IS. CA SSIME li ES, SA TIWKTTN TWKBIiS. and UV K KOOATIMGd. Ladiea'aud Cliiidreu. shiw., cuatom aaaile. QUCENSWAHK. THHI'.K PLaY CARPETS O: the latr.t at j Ira at l per jirl. We do D"t I or inferior articlr. in order to attl th.it at very low figaro, but our pnrrba.ee are of good oualiiv and (wrchaaed at the head it the mat kt. anil ere on and wil) .ell a. goiH hargatn. a. any hooae in the wi.t. Wo wculd Invite all to oall ami examine for themaeivee. . 8TRATTAN 4; NJJf. V ave-Ahont Sil lb. of F FATHERS fr .ale h.v rVpt. . 4'f 8TMA1TAS A SOX. p W. FERGUSON & c o WHOLESALE STATIONERS, 6S MAIX STRET RICHMOND, INDIANA. The attentii-a of Mevchanta. Banker. Rail-Bfad Cor roiatioa., and conanxar. generally i. iavtted to oar catenate, .tock of gooda which i. offered at the lowc.t priTh hoa aaaortownt of f'at ant folded raoer for wrl tine, rrintinx and Klank Bo to be toaoa In too w thir ppere are from tha wel known manalactory QRr'BMI.KAf A T AT LOR Manufacturing Company tor quality aod price cannot be excelled. E X V E L. O P E S. Wo call the epecial attention nf th trad to ti t. r-artto-atar line of good.. Having direct connection with one of the large, eastern xaanattetoriea. w oSer extra ta daceaaeaia to all dealer and rearanter of esrclope BLANK BOOKS Of every description, at manurtarer (trice. tj. W. FiHUl WS tjt , Sept. VT. 4t Sa Mala ttreet, Richmoad. Ind. OLD SACHEM BITTERS AND WIGWAM TvNIC. Thass delVsieeie aaS ar aaset Birteva ara raaeaasssaOxl ry the Srat ay.rtaa.of th oeaatrr. oa ansa sliKtirrartlr avxasi Ureal neslicisaami Yki. tat. Ta. y ere nrraaant ae nectar to tho tart. an4 preaeaocod tho ht TOXIC aad oUMUejASI Ifla OfFCRKD te the public Their Curative re wars n ease fil'tl MaTL. ITT. L'JSS Of AfPKTITK. OOMSTtP IliX. C MILLS AhO fCVSa. ens-, are aassrall od. aad a a gaaxaatoa that w f el warrmatea la iaimig what we Be . are a leave oa atato that oar asserttena ara endorse 1 by PraC Stlltaaan mi Tale Cii-", Prof. Hart of Maaxaaaaaetta. aad haadred el otaerf or sal by Grower?, Win hf erohaata. aad Piagghw. gemcrmllv. Principal lrot lib Vmi stroat. Hew Xrk. mi.

Let every one read and digest we'd tbe following extracts from the writings of Thomas Jefferson. He was born and raised ia tho very heart of a slave community. And if there ever was a man who lully comprehended the evil influence of this

great curse, upon the white race, it was the apostle of American Democracy, tbe author of the Declaration of Independence. The question now before us is shall slaverv, which Jefferson, Washington, Madison and all the early patriots looked upon as a great evil, a foul blot and a corse npon the country be confined to its present limits, or shall it be extended? If you believe as they did. vote the Republican ticket: Thsinas Jefferton on Slavery. There must doubtless be an unhappy in fluence on the manners of our people produced by the existence of slavery amongst us. The whole commerce Ix-twcen master and slave is a perpetual r Xrrcie of the most boisterous pasMoi s. ihe most unremitting despotism on the one part, and degrading submission on the other. Our children see this, and learn to imitate ii; lor man is an imitative animiil. This quality is the germ ot all education in him. From his cradle to his grave he is learning to do what he sees others do. If a parent could find no motive cither in his philanthrophy or bis self love, for restraining the intemperance of pas-inn towards his slave, it should always be a sufficient one that his child is present. The parent storms, the child look on. catchos the lineaments of wrath, puts on the same airs in the circle of ema'ler slaves, gives a loose rein to the worst passions, and thus nursed, educated, and daily exercised in tyranny, cannot but be stamped by it with odious peculiarities. The man must be a prodigy who can retain his manners and morals undepraved by . such circumstances. And with what execration fchouid the statesman be I)add. who, permitting one half of the citizens thus to Irtraple on tle rights of the other, transforms those into despots and , . . ... the one part, and the amor patriae of the other, lor if a slave can have a country in this world, it must be any other in preierrence to that in which he is born to live and labor for another n which he must lock up the faculties of his nature, contribute as , .r.:.u 1 ' rtu' oiiue nu nu race, or HiiiHii 11 it fliWTi iniwHrKriita nniiniiiiin rn liih ,11 , . v- r - ndless generations proceeding from him. With the morals of the people, their indus try is also destroyed. For in a warm cli mate no man will labor tor himself who can make another labor for him This is so true that, of the proprietors of slaves a very small proportion indeed are even seen to labor. Andean the liberties of a nation besecure when we have removed their only firm ba aia anonvir.tmn in tha minds of th nftrtttle , rthat these liberties are the gift of God? That they are not to be violated but with i his wiath? Indeed I tremble for my coun- j try when I redact that God is just; that hia J . . . l i justice Cannot Sleep forever; that ConsiderInp. nnmhnra n At lira and natural means oning numoers. nature, ana natural means on lv a revolution of 'he wheel Of fortUOO. and .vl..nn :..,: ni.al3;v,T ii.iign u, 01 huaiiun 10 aiuuug """" events: that It mav become DrODable bV . KAma nKKta Kv . . J 'PI J l t.v.jji uni uini iuli iLuta. u o I has no attribute which cn lakeside wish till lusinsucba contest. I Jefferson' Writings, vol. 8, page 403 4 1 Whether further observation will or will -, . . , ,irr vAnlv rfiA nAiMhira that rtAtllrA n n a ,een Jetg 5ounl;fui to tiem in tha endow,nAnte of tVA K I T Koliuva tht tfl tlllWI flf I , ,.,.. . . . , Hie Heart one Will oe lOUim to nave uuuw them justice. That di position to theft with which they have been branded must be as- ; SCribed to their SlUia ion and Dot to any de- ; , r I ipi.o man in pravity rtneir moral sense. 1 lie man in whose favor no laws of property exist, probably feels himself less bound to respect these mada in favor of others. When arguing for ; nurai lvoa wa law it down aa f tindamental. OUrstlteit, we lay ll aown as luiiuaiutsntai, that laws, to be just must give a reciproca-, ti. .n nf ri..l.l' iliut witlinnt thia tV av ara mprft ' l- i i i i I : i arbitrary rules of ct nduct, f ounded in force and not in conscience; and it is a problem j which I give to the master to solve, wheth er the religious precept- airains'. the violation of property were not tram d for him as well as his slave? And whether the slave may not as justifiably take a little from one who has taken all from him, as he may slay one who would slay him! Jrfftrrson's things, vol. Q, page 385. The following is an extract from a letter written by Mr. Jefferson to Dr. Price who had written a work forcibly pointing out the evils ol slavery iu the Southern States, and arguing upou the propriety and necessity of aboli-ihing it. Dr Price's woik was a stronger argument against slavery than Helper's, and yet Jefferson says to him what you have written will do a great dt-al of good." Your favor of July the 2nd came duly to hand. The concern you therein express as to the eflect of your pamphlet in America, induces me to trouble you with some observations ou that subject. From the mouth to the head of the

eat. 'Chesapeake, the bulk ot the people will apana iProv theory, and it will fiud a respecta

ble minority to adopt it in practice; a minority, which for weight and worth of character, preponderates against the great number, who have not the couraee to divest their families of a property, which however keeps their conscience unquiet. North of the ishesapealte. you may find, here and there an opponent to your doctrine, as you may find here and there, a robber and mur derer; but in no great number. la Maryland, I do not find such a disposition to begin the redress of this enormity, as in Virginia. This is the next State to which we may turn our eves for the interesting spectacle of justice, in conflict wuh avarice and oppression; a conflict wherein the sacred side is gaining daily recruits, from the influx into office of young mea, grown and growing up. These have sacked in the principles of liberty, as it were, with their mother's milk, aad it is to them I look with anxiety to the tarn of the fate of this question. Be not therefore discouraged. What yon have written will do a great deal of good; and eonld yea still trorble yourself wuh oar welfare, no man ia more, able to give aid to the laboring side. Ibid. vol. 1. p. 377. Letter fa Hr. Price. Nothing ia more certainly written in the book of fate, than that these people are to be free, nor is it less certain that tie two races, equally free, cannot live in the same governtnea. Natnre, kabit. opinion have drawn indelible fines of distinction between them. It is still ia our power to direct the process of emancipation and deportation peaceably, and in sueh slow degree aa thai the evil will wear off insensibly, and tbeir place be, pari pa, filled up by free while

laborers. If on the contrary it is left to force itself on, human n at are aaost shudder at the prospect held up. Ibid. voL U Pge 49When tbe Declaration of Independence was under consideration of Congress, there were two or three unlucky expressions in it which gave off e nee to some members. Tbe words Scotch and other auxiliaries." excited the ire of a gentleman or two from that country. Severe strictures on the conduct of tbe British king, in negotiating our repeated repeals of the law which permitted the importation of slaves, were disapproved by some Sortherm gentlemen, tckot rrtecturns, were not t,et jully matured to the abhorrence of that traffic. Jefferson's Writings, toL 8, page 5UO.

SouBc1iBsr Brasa," etc ZsTAs we go to press Wednesday evening, 7 1-2 o'clcck aboat 57 persons preceded by Mitchel's Band, and a foar-horae wagon rootaining a big Bell, (not tbe one tootling for President of course) forming a procession socalled, are passing through tbe streets. Tbe Ikjs in the wagon tbnmpiug the big Bklu aod those behind rattling cow Buxa. sheep Bells, sleigh Bells, tea Bells, and dioner Bell, not Presidential BelU) form a din compared with which pandemonium would be pleasaot.drowning entrely the beautiful music of tbe band. Ihe crowd is entering Starr IlaTl to be iuvited to vote tor Douglas by Gen Coombs ol Kentucky. Tbe Grnnd Wie Awake neven tratlon takes place TenUht. yANTEDRIUHMOXO FLX MILL. A few hundred tnna Flax Straw, immedUaalv, for which we will p, CASH. SniLI.ITO a CASAIB. iehaood. Oct. S. lt64. 43 D ISSOLTJTION NOTICE.The partnership heretofore rxiatinc Hetweaa the dersicned. we, diaaalraJ by Kernel content ea the let day ol July latt D S. BURON . I. P. KVaNS. Tba nndfraiKnaironttnaaa iha trasiaeaa. aa4 aaamoa thiamoBiof u eaiUBiiag cti.a agamat tb uta D. S. BTJRSOW. liSt Sept-VT. 18S0. I Ax cop j J UmiTE WATER SCHOOL. Jt Dfornioa- theaV that 1 aheJI re-oneo me aehnol th. ISlh , VKt motn t .hall ... , be., efft t ..iniam a diui nrvntrainrv arrnn. ne hiM cn it mna tarn Kit!!h bractis, Latin and ! Higher Mvthmatic mr uugbt. rAnh beost ot tbo- pUQt to . jrmal e ast will be foraiad in which the student wil have daily practice in teaching. Teachera who are will unaUAed will be aeeiatrd te obtain good .itnation.. A good coarse of Penmanship ia given to each atndeat. Taitioa a. low a. auy ia the coantr Ula&V UADLBT. 9th ma. 8th. 1S60. 41 gELLIXG AT COST. Aboat 100 pattern! of Will Paper will be told at coat wn thit a.lth Sr-t of Ja Boary to make room for near noex. at DUUOALB a Lueep Wall Pauer Depot, No. 93 Min t. Richmond, seot. . 41 ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE, . ... tTJ , .... . Tiwt wi!l He eold at pnhlicealeoB Fridar the 5th day ef October. li-U, at OwUte reaidenre or Jeee B. Shpard. deceaad. one mile north we.t -f Hi llahoro'. franklin Town.hip Wlynl coantf . Indiana; ail the perecoai propcrty of the deceaeed not taken by the widow, cooei. ting of Horaee. Cauie. Uoga, agu and harneaa, Ploe-a. Harrowa. anil all klnda or farming nten.il.. Corn ia th. fl-ld , u""ioi ana avitoaea rurniture. an I a rbr or artiHooMeltold and Kitehea furniture, an 1 a nn r clea t numeiona to menlioa. Sale to comn & w a Mia ,ij, wnea aerm. wi will be made oown by " unmet rrpi tt .,,u... Sept. o. ivo. 41 -yy 1 FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS; I). B. CRAWFORD'S. At Who ha jnat received a larre stock of fall aod Wintr Gooits. to which he invitee the apeciat attention of tht f0"1'0- ineiineof LAOIEV DUES OODS, Tie ha. almo.t everv varletv. .ilka. Merinor., Delalnea, Homhaainee. Ac, Ac. Ac., "ome rich and superior pl41NrSi m Urg. Tariety of shmWt ,ai,abie for tho coming .eaaun. CleUtaa, t'aiainierea, astiaiett, Orercoat. l-atdiea' she, f 'h "'' f oolm and Shnee for Gentlemen'. He invite, .pecial attention to bi. .took of SUPERIOR CARPETIXG. " ticn for mvfrul ki flrarf ir much aarairea. lift pricn ., M the ".ew-and hi. tera. ca.h. Sept. i3th,ir?oo. 4m.f T A I E S FOR 186 0. Tbe aoJorslgned wi!l attend in the several townships in Wsyne county, for th purpose of recairiu trie revenue ol iso'i, on in loiiuwioi aays v s: Abingtonit A-ington Tp. Monday. Oct. 3) Kostn. ' Bo.' too Tuesday. " S3 Mitidlebomui(h. in vVayneTp. Wednesday rairn. " 24 llillsbori-ogh. ia Franklin Tp. do a'teraooa. SI lttbel. Franklin Tp Thursday, 35 is bv p... . New tiarden Tp.. Kriday, " 2 Chester. Wsyne Tp ..Satorday mora " 2T a-blntoo, flay Tp Moniav. " Sil Hgersuwn, Jcffjrson Tp. lues, a We'nsd Si'ASl Ia: ton, Palton Tp... ..Thursday, ov. 1 Econon-y. Perry Tp Friday, " g Williamsbnrgh. Greva Tp atarday, 3 Jarkson' nrgh. Harrisoa Tp Moo .ay, " 5 GermantoWn. Jackson Tp Mond.iy Evasg, 5 Milton, W ashingtoa Tp... Tuesday. " s Dublin, Jackson Tp W ednesday, t Cambridge. Jackson Tp. Thursday dc r'riday. 8 Sl Centerrille, Center Tp Satardty, 10 Riehmoad. Wayne Tp Mond.y, Taesdsy, and Wednesday .ov. 13, IS, 14 Rales f Tatxatiwai. State Tax, 15 rts. oa each $100 valuation. 5leta. potl Coanty 10 do do do 50 do do Sahool 10 do do do 50 do do Sinking f'i 2 do do do SPECIAL TAXES. .-pi!!,? s rl r-a . a. ax T ?- I mt9 om e co ; roll i, j I KM va). Tax !; :

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(1 5! h ru OtIOe j Ok RU .55, C. B. HUPF, Treasurer. CatrviH,Sep 1st 1S. 41 t Bepa-i ieaa Bad fl-g cmyy PUBLIC SALE. Z Will be raid at pwMi aale aa Ttiaiaaay. the llta day ef Oeteacr. Ia. at ta rasUaaa af ta tarrita. aarea mile aaat a( thrn asty, aha leltewr.g preararHorse, Cattle, Tat and Stick Hogs, 3HU Cam, Express ll'aaan, Bvyftf, Farm Wagon. Harness of rariattrtutdt. Farming Implements af mil Unds, 15 Acres -J Corn, Wheat ut tke-Jteld, large quanta a f Potatoes in tUtsuhet, Hay, 4 4x. aitr

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HE CLOTHING TRADE of INDIANA d. nAuF& co., No. 56, Corner Main & Marion St&, Are now receiwiag aae) will eonttaaa to aaaka weekly adSitioa la txetr free act stork ef Ben's, Boy', and Yontat Clothing;, to as it tho fall aaa Wiaeer Traoo. Having eae or oar firm ta taa Kaotera Citte eoatiaoallv. aa watcklng ail opportaaitiee ia Bareaaaing Use raw xaatoriala at the lowest c-sa pneea. wa are enaklew to -!! etotKiag eliraper tnan any othor b"as la into weatera ooantrr. aa-- a. oor aotte is "a qniek poaav be, or a slew Sollar." w woald rroaeat oar rrienl and tnstomer and tae pablic to eooee oa bj4 ell bwfur pervhvaeiag !-

13T PARTICULAH NOTICE. Coantrv merehatKe are repeial!v lavitaw to examine oor stock ot t kAkiag. which w ofer on a favorable term, as ih'v eaa te eoacbt ta flnrmnatl or any of the eaatera market. Jteaarmbor tho Konh cast comer of ataia aad Marioa stroeu . B. BCH ek CO . franrljtera. 9. M Aa for Gent a1 fnrBiahing Oooae. Hat aad Capo. Trnnka. and valiee of ladia Kaober cloth . call at M. fiaah A Co. Aagast IS. 1-SO-Otf Sheriff's Sale. RT rirtao of a d scree aad oKcotion to m dtroctwd. f. ,s. u'u I'lmuit Curt. I will expore at uhll: sale, at th Coart Hons Door in th ' Ceatervillo. Warne count. laJtana.oa an ota ami -' Io0, Ortweea the kauri of ten o'eleek. a. ta . and lonr o'clock, p. m.. oa aaidaaT. the 'ollowtng dcscrinel real state sit eat nJ la Bo to a Towasnip, wavoe diaoa. to wit: A part et aeetioa N. SO, lownehip nntaber .3. aad raag I, and bounded ts follow: neginnias; at e corner or said te.Hton, thence ranning Berth DO pal, tSei.ee ,ttt palea. tbeco? aoath poles, then et polo to th place ol beginning, containing acre ta th earn. aor r leaa- The .aid real estate to be eold as th. property of !lhn Meek. Sarah eh. aod I Joa.pa Meek, to ea isfy said doere and executaa tc ravo ai George W. Stev.o..a. j g BTIT)H AM ghff w. c Sept. tu IPSO. I a 49 pREH BALTIMORE OYSTERS. Bv thCkn or half-can, an l served op at all hoar; Pies, Cake. Candies, frails. Sots. Cigar.. Ac. Ladies' Oyster Saloon, A room fitted np where Ladle can he served with Ojsters at all time and ia the beet manner Come eae. eome a I ! aod try a; dclleioa bivalve Ieeeream made to eider .1 So. W Hainetreet, Opaoalte HnwtiainTtww Huaar. I- X. SAOII. Sept. 13, I860. y-m X7e Oa SOSOVDIVO Stove Store, Xlei-Ware. Copper and Slteet-lrost J1AXCFACTOUY. I IAS on Band and tsojnstantly receiving the largesi I X and moat complete asaortment of COOKIM1 an-J PA RIXIR &TOVE8. for ooal or wood.six and ton platr Uve, from the beat Cincinnati, Davton and Hasten manafaeturcn, ever broaght to Kichmond. Oo has also a full amortment of Plain and Japrtnet" rtN WARE, at wholosalo and retail; TOVE TKIM MISO. Hollow-waro, Brass and tnamelled Wro, Sn gT Kettle, Sad Iron. Doc; Irons. SkilleU and I. ids TIN KOOFI.NG.Guuerand Spouting, made and pa: op to order aa usual. JOB WORK of all kinda.done by experienced work aieii. The hiehest price psvid for old Iron, bras, cop per, ko. in exchange. AH person-, in want of the abov article, will find it to their interest to call at No. It', Maia street, before purchasing; Cincinnati, Eaton and Richmond B ALWAY L1N E FALL AHBANGEnEKT Cornmencing Wednesday, August 15, 1860 Passenger Trains will ran on this Road leaving th. sev ers I stations as follows. Cpward "Trains. Dawaward Traits WILL LKATK Cincinnati, Hamilton, reven Mil. Collinsville. Somerville, amden, Karutt's, Baton. New Hope, f lorenc. Neal'e Arr.at Rich'd. ATM. p.m 6.HV S.3 WILL LfcAVa. Ktclimond, t . .M . . e 8.13 tt 9 X..i4 8 4 V f III til 31' 41 S57; f a. 3.' 4 3w 3 IU 3 .4' 3 i 4.' 4.11 1.3: 5.31 7i 74 3. j i Nral's, 3..Vii Florence. New liope. Baton. Barnet', Camden, Somerville, tlollnavill. Seven Mi ie. Hamilton. Arr. at C'ionati 7 li 4.17 7.."i3 4 31 8.13 4 54 Ml 8.28 S.ltl S.4 .8.47 ,11 W) The Barllngton Esprexs Train, going West. leave. Cincin. natiett .ia-p. m. Hamilton 7.IM, t.'amden 8. Iz, Eaton f .Jtarrive at Itichmund i.x5. Betnrnin. leaves Richmond at I 15 a.m. at Katon J5 " Camden 5.34, Hamilton 6.30, arrive Cincinnati 7.45. D. M. MORROW, Sapt. Aog. 14, le'-O. 37 AN ORDIN ANCE to mend an Ordinance entitle. "An Ordinance regulating Markets and Markei D.js. and tor iho appointment of Market Master ii the ci It of Richmond," passed August 5. Lie it or Plained by the Mayor and lomson ITouneii of tbe city of Richmond, that Section a ol the Uvdi nance entitled an Ordinance regalatine; Ma. kets and Market days be so changed a to read "nor be cloed before 7 o'clock, a. m. from April to September, and S o'clo k, a. m. from November to March " Sec. 2 This ordinance to ba in torce fr.im and a'ter iu uaasag. fassed aad approved Sept. 4, l?ti0. JOrl.N FINLKY, May.r. Ateet, W. W. ArSTts, Cietk. 41 BK IT ORDAIN F.D by tha Commoo Council of tho City tf Hichmond, trial an alley 1S4 fet wida i.herob) declare.! opvaed along the weal line of lot No 6, of A. Bond's addition to tl-e City of Ricbmon4. v syna county. Imliana. beginning at Walnut s'reel and running south to tha North end of aa alley 1ft 1- 2 1 eel wide, laid out by th administrator of J. Mot man's Rnate. tho length of said alley, hereby declared open, is 91 feet. Seo To be ia force from and after its passage and publiction. TasseJ snd approved Septeta'wr 4 ISS.I JOHN KIN LEV, Mayor. Attest W. W. Acms, C lerk. Sept. 6-41 s IIERIFFS SALE, By virtue of eundry executions tome directed from th Wayne Common Plea Court. I will expose at public sale, at the Court Hons Door in the toaa of Centervitle. Wayne com ty, Indiana, on tl.e Kttu day ot October. IrCt. betw en the hoars of lea o'clock, a. m and four o'clock, p. m , on said dav , the following real estate situated in the city of Hichmond. Wayne Comty. Indiana, described as Mlows. to wit: a certain tract or parcel of land known by being 31 feet ,f of the east rnd ol the north half of lot numbered; and 31 feet 6 iBebeanS1 ot the east end of the south halt eta-i l lot number C4. in that part of aald city of Richmond laid out by John smith. Also. 31 feet inches off of the east end of the north part of lot ea-aber f7, which orth part of said lot number 7. here by conveyed, la 32 feet wid from north to snath, and is aisa situated in that part of aid eity laid oat by Joha Smith. Also. 2i feet off of the weet end of lot number 83. ia that part of said city laid 001 by John Smith. ad pait ol said lot hereby conveyed to be 1 1 feet wide from eaat to west, and f i feet trom north te south , together with all the priviteae aad appurtenance to the same bel- oging. Levied upoa as the pteperty of A. W. Xei den ha 1 1 to catiafj .aid executiuB ta favor of Timothy Tbiatlethwait. J. , FT ID II AM, ). If. W. C. Sept. 17th. 1M0. (3 501 41 ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE. Lttera ef ajminictratina htv heen g-antl ta the underaigaed oa th estate of Jacob Vorejea , late ef Wsyne towns Dtp. Wayne county, decoaaed. All person knowing tbemseve inde itel u tha estate ara veiueated ta com lurwarsl and settle tae same, and all person having elaim a gain el .aid est t are requested ta present theax for eUtemBt wit hia the time proa en bed by law. The estate. is apposed to be (olvewt. WILLIAM PARBT. Administrator. Richmond. ;9h me, txak. 18S0. 41 INEW BOOKS.Greeley's Political Text Book for 169. Hotauaah' Poem. The Wemaa ia White. taapter a Wrvee. Jast received aa City Bsshstar. 41 rcly'-i OnnEBCULCO IsIsE CLE, HrnryM .Vrer B-ildUfT, South- If est Corner Main and Franklin Streets, s-lckna, Igdtm.smTh FALL aad WiBTBB easioa ef this iasliiatioa i aow opea for tba rwenDtioa of atadeat. botb day aad evening. Tba coarse of tastrwetioa wiU ba there agh aad practie 1. aad tbe aasxe aa px-ecribed by the bwst iostitatioos of tba kind ia tbe United latre.emaraciaa; book-keeping by doable eatry.eoaainr laiaica lea iat iocs rxiaaebiprorrepoBdeace4nstract-Mris ia commercial tteaet all aBatteta pertaining ta baaiaes generally. Stodaau ea cotapieung Uta fmM cwarae at t-ts intitalaom,will be laily eo-ajpeteal to tab charge at sad keep aay set af books by Doable Eatry in say department of trade whatever. Yoaae; mtm wishing t ebvaia a tboroagh bastneas edaewtioa weald da well ta aaaka immediate armiaaait aaparinr advaatage will ba atTurded as-t-a aawdeat dartsg Uta aoaxosg wialer. e-ar fawtaer iaimsttea apply ta ar ad dree WILLIAM PfJRDT, bUchmond. lad. . Sw. 20, 1640. 41 B A C K A G A I N. Havdwrisiaul the Pvea- Wsslat at mv eld as aa af saaea aad Mert-a BL. Btc-m.ad. tadU te alt im Bila arsasbm. I jall tdasver te ere eaawrt fcati m ta my aid patriae aad 41 who mma aswar aa wtrb a call. Si. B. I have pv earn ad tba aiue ef a practical Brae;, fiat, aad aaali aimed ta tbe prsHi.m liint with e-rea-d promptaaa aaxBday aa- aichs.

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J OTS! LOTS! LOTS ! LABGE SALE S BUILDHIQ LOTS A4joinixis RiCttxno-td. Will h offered at paana sale, ea Taarodaf. Oeah 11. Tweaty-av aeree wf lasd. laid est ia lot of aae acre each, with Bonl rtreevsaod aHey to aaak theat all oaay ad area- al iau are Wtsa aide a( Watae Water sUver.aad oppomta t-a B-ath part too City of Rie-moae.: elevated so aa ta com ma ad a spiced Tiew mt Us eity aad it eavirea The new aad elegaal turapike from Btebmaad a Abiaff tas.maiat the W est side, aad a Maia Mr ran th roae ibe middte ef s-id mad from said fia to ta Kaet lt, ceaaeeti-s with a read Vradi to ta Valtey '' rroaa which a Tarapike rnne late thellty. The eoil I. era apertdr ouUtty, well edapaadr taagnealtaral aad kerUcal. taral pwrpoees- BxecUeat water aad dry caslara stay b

1 all TIts HI & ALB Oae third ant or withia tweatw day trom the day of a le; the balaae ia tw eeaa 1 enseal payments, with six per-ceat- later, et Th defter red payment te b eerared by BMrtgaire oa the prssjls" ,j?al to cwmmeBce at 10 a elecfe, a- m. A plat ef tae premise may seen at the oOe at Jea. H. . for farther i a format! a apply to siPHxiA.M OVKf-aAB. Proprietor ea th premisea. j AMKS at. PO. . r BJBKK.T C. ertCta. tioaaty Sarv yor BichaBd. September lBtay ldaa. 1 ABRAHAQ PHILLIPS, TfT T-T T TTJ 1L T-w-E. No. 59 Main St, opp. Sterr Hall, RicJt nwmlm Indiana, IS bow prepared to attend funerals promptly aad sail factoetly. with a llranetr Carnage. He keepa oa hand alt aisea of letalio Cases aad Casket. TERRACOTTA BURIAL CASKS. he Ctse arc made of a materia.! w!U-h i. everlasting, flier water nor dampness having any effect upon it. I sitautthem aeither to rust nor decay ; they are truly taa arrrlasting Burial Caas V Also Wooden Conine ot all sises always aa hand. Jan. 17. lsfl. rtxt W: ROBINSON'S PIT. IMP, PIHS SEPARATOn. Thia cut rpresenfs P. VV. ROBINSON'S Patent Imjjroyed, Pitts Separator. fT ia bailfogthe moat Improved p1ari,aa$ hasBobtason' "Patented Improvement for 'saving IJrxin, At the lat Wayne iV.nnty Fair, we thrashed at the rate of from glXTT TO Seva.HTV Bl'SIIKl.S Of WHEAT IB IS HOfB WITHOUT ANY WaSTB. ITT Oommitee HUport. My Separators have, the name ef aavic nd cleaning the grata hetter than any ether kindjand aey "Patent douMe glared Horse Power.'M acknowledged r all to le by far the lightest running power ever made. I will take pie ure in supplying, free of charr. peat phlets giving full description, price. Ac. Addre F. W. KOBIXSOX. RICHMOND. IND. STRATTAN k SON Are Now Receiving tbeir New Goods - Call and sea them. Great Tariety low prices for Cash. c ARRIAGE REP03IT0RY. 71 O II D E C A I PARRT. Has estahlished a Carriags Bapository evrr th Irea Jlore ut foulke dt fish, Noble Street, Near the Depot. Wnere he has on hand a large number of Carriages, Bag. ties. Spring Warns. dts . aaic.ay the best workmen, .td of the beet materials, which he will dispose ef on a eoomm"dating terms aa can be had at aay shop in the :i;y. Cnerlea .-tarr cau be found there at Ul times pre ared to wait upon customer. A larg stock of Carriages. Buggies, Spring Wagona, V., constantly on hand at th. Shop on ltin St., Near 7th. Bepairtng of all kinde promptly done, to the .at is fact I on yf customers. Richmond. th mo. tiih. IKt. 41tf Direct rrotn the Iflanuraclurer. tioldl Ooldl Watches 1 VVatohe! Jewelry! Jewelry! The very best! The very beat! The very cheapest ! The very cheapest 1 xt A. Dickinson's Jewslr Store. No. Sd Maia ilreet Kicn n 111 April 28. I Ind 1 UST received 1 Ton Spanish Wbiting. for rale a 9 Cincinnati price. , J.STKDDOhl dt Ja. May 5!H S4tf R M Henry Drifineyer, manufacturer and dealer in Tobacco, Cigar, ate., has removed bis eataltliehmeat o 8 door eat of St,rr Hall, on Maia street, where ie will be found rea-ty to aopply his oil etsstomera and the public gi nerally, with anything ia hie liaa. Kiohuion.l, Sept. 13th, ISflO. 40 -8ra Empire Steel Flow MANUFACTORY! S. HORNEV & CO., VKF. Tw preparer! t-5 furTH-h trie AfrlealtarsI Pmblllt with almost ererjr deacrtpWn of Steel Plows, r.rulng Implrmrala, A:c., Which for dcrahliiy aud service are unexcelled ia tht rountry. As aa evidence of to lightness of the draught of their Plows, they refer to the report of th committee 4 the last Wayne County fair, by which it will be a hat our Plows average from 25 to 75 pounds lighter draft titan these of our coipetilora. They received at the taet Indiana t-ate Fair Four First Class Premiums. The timbers of which their riow are made I (elected with great ear, and sum 1mm the best is seed. Their Mould Boar m ar made of tLa best Steel, manufactured to their erer and are hardened by a peculiar proceas which makea them tastes LONG AGAIN as th ordinary .-l-cl Me a Id Board. The proprietor ar all practical workmea. aad a their work is con by tbem. or under their immediate previsnsien, aad Bona busVood workmea are employed The sty i aad Quality of their work is -nsarpaased. aad tt i in All Cages Warranted To be precisely as represented ! A liberal reduusoB will be mad ta tbe trade. S. HORNEY & CO., Richmond, Ind. TAPPIXGr WAX AND FRUIT JAR v CORKS, for sal by PLrXMBB dt KELLY QOMiliSSIONER'S SALE Pursuaat to aa order of the Common Pleas Oart of Wayne county, Indiana, 1 will offer at pabliq aale, oa tbe premises, on Saturday tbe SOtb of Octvbar, :e', at 10 o'cMeh rd-mttd day.th iollowiag described' real estate situated ia said county, aboat 8 1-3 miles Bortb ot 'wport, to-wit: 15, acre in the ith -west qnxrter of section nine (t), ia township 15, ead rang on vest.' One third of tba purchase asoaey wiU be required do w a on tba day of aale, aad th bad. race in four aoaai ins la! meets ef eaa, two, three aad four years after date with interest from data payable aajanaliy. for which the pnrchaeer will ba reqairel to give bis aote and a mortgage oa the premise to so -cor the deferrad payments. Farther tsru triU ba made kaoea ea the day of sale. EDWARD STA.RBTJCK, Cota'r. Sept. 4, ISM. 89 4t New Clothing Store! Has opened aa entire new Stack ef CleUtiag a No. 64 Hala Street, Bar- i aide, thr-e deer aat ef tba Bew Terk Store, where eaa be bad tae best article af Ready-Made Clothing, Hats, CAPS, at CEKTS fTR!lHI.1t, I Generally which will be eeld fee Caab aa law a say beam la tbe wee. This is So - call and See. Bichmead. April It. " 1 TTBOIXSALB AID RET11L, For yoar School Bocks, Blank Books. xtiae-l leases is toT e. Javeaitea. m gsm as Malliawyaf all kiad,gese CITY BOOKSTORE. 1 For jonr Wail Paper, Window Shad, sad Cartata BTaer4ale, ge te CITY BOOKSTORE. Fcr yoar Wrapping Pspar aad Papr CITY BOOKSTORE. ''ZZ tor the Llfrof fltfksa GreUet ga te tba CITY BOOKSTORE, - - oppobitb cmniv babx. IWAIJB At mcaouox, .

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Q O MM I 8 81 O N H O USE. FDAKX. Srtir-ED ;& KL No. 83, West Second Sf., CINCINNATI. 0, urelwe and eelr Wmt. Bma, Car. Clem. Burma. Beaaa. Barley Malt. Bopa. Hoea, Baaaa. -Ma"k!. "heat. Bauer. Ob sua. Iwi Om si. Valtev, Oetssm. feather a. Ueeap. T-.t.,i. Bvy Hideo, east Btdax aaaa aaeka. Dry frwit. Btmatay, Cte-er , flax 4 aaaeeeaV

Pare see ea Order, at tbe l,wt i Im.Hpttea ef mas Balk Mas aad Bae ie. rteew, Tallew. flsiaia. bard. psodaee aad draw at sift. Sewt.tr. DMINISTBATOI-'S SALS. . Will be exveeed at pablle aale aa Sab awv. tba lfb of ltab are. tewa. a tae bate raardwaee ef Jaeeb Vera, Sra'r. deeeaaed. t, mile aertb af Bwbmead. all tba pevae-ai propewy or tae aaaias,. eewetetlag af I Ootl. Hogs, whe.eoea. fatmiag alaaaila, bsasbe4 aad kitchen laraitara. 4 araitar. e Bale te naami at ! S'B. Ul I WILUAM P4BBT. th BM.,B5t. 1MJ, . , .1. V. AIIKi i STENCIL BRAND llrondajtea HuUAtncs, 8d Kloov, MAIS ST BKt. MA BIOS B mUKUS; C RICHMOND, IZNTIX i VALUABLE GIFTS, WITH BO O K S AtttrorgetS. Eraas' Oriftlnml Ctft ttawk EatarprlM, THE LARGEST IN THE WORLD. Permaaentiy looated at 439 Ca-e.taa.at SCrwl, Philaoklpria, Pa. CAHB. Having purchased tha spaetoae Iroa Baildinr, No. 439 Cheataut Street, and tiled it Bp with ovary convenience to facilitate my basineaa. particularly that branch devoted ta eoe ntry orders; a ad having a 1 erg er capital than aoy other party iar wted la tba bu.i ness, I am bow prepared to offer greater adraatagaa) aad better gifts than aver to my a istoaaera. 1 will turn isn any doob (ol a moral cBaratter) published ta the L'ai'ed Stat, he regular retail price of which is one dollar aad ward. sad gir a present worut trom 90 casta ta in dollar wit sack book, aad guarantee to give per est satisfaction, aa I am detertaiaed ta maintain tba rwpat tioa already bestowed anon mv establishaaant. Strangers visiting Philadelphia --' a all anl jadg for thuulros. U. O.KVANS. if to? want Airr Booxa ? BND TO GEORGE G. EYAXS RELIABLE GIFT BOOK ENTERPRISE, Sa. 439 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Where all book are sold at tha Publishers' lowest price, and you have th Advantage of reeeieing a handsome present, worth from 60 cts. to OO with each book. UKO. U. -VANS' Origtaal Gift Hook Eatjrtse ba been endorsed by the book trada and 'all tba leading city and country newspaper ia tha United Stales. GEO. ti. EVANS panttoat boaioaat transsetioa hav reeeivad th approbattoa ef itvar .OOuVOUO aitiiem or tha United Mtates, aaeb of whom bar received subatantial videnoe ef tba boa eat derived by purchasing hooks at this eateblisbotent. GEO. O. EVANS, has doae saora tbaa any other publisher, or tookseller ia tbs United Stataa, toward diffusing knowledge to the people. By this system, many book ara read thai woued not other w is have found tbeir way la to tbe beads of readers. Frank Leslie' Newspaper. UKO. O. K VANS beep eoastaatly oa head tha most xtensiv aluck. tha greataet asertmwt of Book, and circulate tree to a who may aoply, the most complete catalogue of Books and UifU ia the United Mates. GEO. a- KVANS has advantage offorod hia by other publisher and M eaa lecturers which eaatla him to lurnigh hit patron with a finer quality and a better anertaiaiit aC gift tbaa aay ev f u liahmaot. GEO. U, KVANS publishes aeaely two head and popalar and interesting book, rberef a a pablubar he is better able to offer extra praiaasa asd com missions. GfcO. G. EVANS goaraafea perf jet aatiafactioB to all who may sessd. for bpgka. GEO. U. EVANs'oew elas.ifled eatatogae for hooka embrace the writings of ere f ataa lard aatbor ia erery department of literature, aad give all the ia formation relative to the parobaeta rand fowardinj by mail or express of boob ordered f om hi establishment, together with tail direotijni bom to t init.snooey . GEO.G KV'aNS eaUlogne ef Boaki will be aeob gratis and free of expense to aay address la , United State. GEO. G. EVANS' indacemaata to ageeta caaaot be urpasaed. The ajioat liberal c.omU stoat sra offrd, and by oUeiting obrriptioas to b tok in eh manner proposed, twenty, hook eaa ba told ia tha ssm time that it would take t sell one oa the old farhe ioned sabsjriptioo plan. Send for acfeciiffed eata. logue, a every iaformatioD will be gi en la rafereoce to agencies. Select year books, eae lo s tha ataoaat ofmoney required, aod one trial will- salmfy yoa that tha beat place ia tha country to par: has bosk is a, No. 4)9 Chestnut -treat, Philadelphia, Where you can get Books of all kinds. Books of fact! Book of Fiction! Books ef DevolioB. Book ef Amassment. Book tor th Ol Polks' Books for h v e v PW. Book fcr Bubaada! Beak far Wivaaf Book for Lever! Book for sweethearts! Books for Boys Book for Girl' Book of Uamor! Book ef Poetry! took of Travel! Books of History! 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