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Tw Battle , of Pittsburg Landing . Vindication of i-.aefl Ciraat llar from , MaiorUwMrsd Williaaa Hherwiaa. . nSUXje-ABTSRa iflUTABT DirffllO OF Bl . - , t. -f - - Mttsmswrn, ) "PtotIItnry Coppu, Philadelphia: Daaa Sir In tLa June numlxsr of the Uaiud States Service Mazszine I fiotl a brief sletsh of Lieutouat General U. 8. Grant, in which 1 see you am likely to prepetuate an error, which (Ion. Grant uiay not deem of auflicient impor Unce lo correct. To General nuelt's noble a )le n l gallant conduct, vou attribute the raet-lkja tht dUwU of April 6, at PilUburg Lffd"(tlJ wm mrieVed, and made the victory of ilia foilowini dy. Aa Gea. Taylor is said in hirf later dars to hare doubted whether ho was at 4be battle of Bueoa Vita at all, on ac count of fba many things bamg transpired hr".artrlinir to ' tha historiani. which he did not see, sol begin ta doabt whether rn at the battle of. TUUburg Landing of April 6th and 7th, 18C2, General Grant i.iited my division in person about ten A. M, when the hatlle raajed fiercest. I was then on the right; Aftor some general conversation he remarked that I was doing right in stubbornly opposing tho progress of the enomy; and in answer te my inquiry as to cartridges, told me be had anticipated their want, and given orders accordingly; ha then sail his prenenco was more needed er at the left . About two P. M., of the 6th, tho enemy materially slackened hi attack o ens, and about (oar 'P.M. I deliberately mads a nelsn behind tloArthur'a drill field, placing batteries on sheeo ground, repelled easily a caralry attack, and wa ched the cautious approach f th anemy's inlantry, that never dislodged me thero. 'I selected that line in advance Of a bridge aerw Snake crock, by ' which we had all day accepted the approach of Lew Wallace's division) from Crump's Landing, About fiva P. Hjfore the sun set General Grant came again to rne, -and after hearing my report af affairs on the lft which were not as favorable; still the enemy wad failed to reach the landing of tha boats. , We agreed that the ene my had epend?d th forerwof his attack, and we estimated oof loss, and approximated our then strength, including' Law Wallace "s fresh division, expeeted each minute. He then er- j dered ma to gat all things ready: and at daylight tha next day to assume the offensive. That was Defer Uoneral Buell had arrived, but he was known lo ba near At hand. General -Buell'S troops toak no essential part in the first day's fight, and Grant's army, though collected together hastily, green as militia, some regiments without cartridges oven, and nearly all hearing tha dread sound of battle for the first time, had suecessfully withstood and repelled the first day's terrific onset of a superior enemy well commanded and well handled. X know I had orders from Genejal Grant to assume the olTbnsive before I knew Gen.Baellwas on .the west side of tha Tennessee. I think General Buell, amt Colonel Fry and others of General Buell's staC, rod up to where I was about sunset, about the time General Grant -Was ' iysving me. Geaeral Buell asked we many questions, and got of me a small map, which I 3 had made !br my own use, and told me thst by daylight ha could hae eight thousand fresh 'men, wtuch I knew wuld settle the matte r. t VI understood Grant's faeces wore to advance on tb right of the. CtJrinUi road, and Buell's on tho left, and accordingly t daylight I advauccd my division by the Hank, the reaisunce being trivial up to the very spot where the day before the battle had been most severe, and then - -waited till nee nom foe Buell'a troops to get up abreast, when, the "entire line advanced and recovered ail the ground we had ever, held, t knew that, with the exception of one er two severe struggles, the fighting of April 7, was t easy as compared with that of April o. I never was disposed, car am I now, to ques lion anything done by Gen. Buell and his ar my, and know that approaching our field of battle from the roar, he encountered tnat sjctaa infj crowd of laard and fugitives that excited his contempt end that of his army, who never gavw fulleredit a those in front of tho line, who .did fight heard, and who had, at four, P. M, Checked the omoiy. and were preparing the . , emt day ta asautae tha offensive. I remember the fact the better from Gen. Grant's anecdote ' 3 '.of hie Donelson battle, which ha told me then for the trst time that at a certain period of ' the battle he saw that either side was ready to give -way if tha other allowed a bold front, and 'XoieUBa4Jd lo do that very thing, to advance , . w theeooaay, when as h prognosticated, the At foor P. MV of "April wmy

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pede orwOTertrtfiop,ina gvwtwrlittt-t credit rW-ttitf raci ttat r one waore, -- 4t4 aa-ar y-tt absence f Bueil'e arm, fcng txpectrLiw Wallace"! dnrL,ion, I ' only few miles cff.ind the fagitieftmn oar ranka, we had teatsn f fT our aasailan'js for the time.. At the same time our army, of tb Tennessee hare indulged in soma eevere cxili-. dsns at the alow approach of thai. ; my whwhJ knew the danger that threatened us ftrn toe concentrated armies of Johnston, Beauregard and Brapgtnat layat uoriniD. - in . "-v tbil. where apportanities fr personal j.owoerewe t are as thick ae blackberries, ta thoia i V.iO seek j tbeia at the front, all such cicumtar.ces shcu d j b""frowned,down, and s were, it not fc-r the military cLaractar of your journal I would not venture to ofier a correction to a very' popular error. , . . . I will also avail myself of this occasion to correct another very common misrake in -attributing to General Grant the selection of that battle-field. It was chosen by that , veteran soldier. Major General Charles F. Suiith. wha ordered my division te disembark thero, and strike for the Charleston Railroad. This order was subsoquenlly modified by his ordering UurTbut's division to disembark there and mine bigber up the Tennessee to the mouth -of Yellow creek, to strike the P.ailroaJ af Bamsrille. But floods prevented our reaching the railroad -when General Smith ordered me in person also to' disembark at Pittsburg Landing, and - take pust well out, so as to make plenty of room with SDake and Lick, creckv the flanks of a camp for the grand army of invasion. .ltw General 8mitb who .selected - that field of battla, and it was well chosen. Oa any other we surely would Lave I en overwhelmed, as both Lick and Snake creiks forced f the enemy to confine Ms movements to a direct front attacV,' which new troop are bet'.tr qualified to resist than where flsnks are exposed to a resl or chimarcial danger. Even the divisions of tltat army ware arranged io that camp by Geteral Smith's order, tny Uivisroir forminjr as i were, the outlaying pic et, whilst McCIernand's and rrintess' were tha real lino of ba-tle, with W. II. L. Wallace in support of the ri-ht wing, and Ilurlbut of the left; Ie-w Wallace's division being detached. All these subirdinete dispositions were made by the order of Geneaal Smith, before General Grant sucoeedod hiin to theoommand of all thr forces up the Tenues see headquarter''. Savannah. If there were any error in putting that army On ths west side of the Teiioafieo.enpoie 1 to the superior force of the enemy also assembling at Corinth, tho mistake was not General Grant's but there was no mi.sta'ic. It was necessary that a combat, fierce and bitter, to tost the manhood of tha two armies, sli juld como o;T, an 1 that was as good a placo as any. It was not thou a question of military skill and strategy, but of courngo a;id pluck, an 1 I am convinced thst every life lost that dv wm njcessary; for otherwise at Corinth, at Mimphis, af Vickibur;?, we would have found harder resistance, had we r.ot shown our cue nies, that rule and untutored as Wi then were, we could fight as well as they. Excuse so long a letter, which is very unnsu.il for ma; but of course my life is liable to c?aso at any ui imeiit, and I happen to lie a witness to certain truth?, which are now beginning to pass out of memory, aud from what is called bistry. 1 also take pleasure in adding that nearly all ho new troops that at Shiloh drew from me official censure, have more than redeemed their i good name; among that very regiment which first broke, the fifty third Oiiio, C-douvl Appel. Under another leader, Colonel Jones, it lias shared every campaign ami expedition of mine snice, is with mo now, and ca march and bivouch as well as the bst, regiment in this or any other army. Its reputation now is equal to that of any from the State o! Ohio. I am with respect, yours ttuly. W. T. Suskmas, Major-General. Drill for Single Volunteers. Fall in Love with some amiable and virtuous young woman on the first oj p-wtunity you may have. Attention Fay to her assiduously and respectfully. Right Face Topping the question, like a roan and she'll accept you. Quick March -To her parents and atk their j consent. Uiht Turn. With h-r to the church tnd go ihrourh the service of holy matrimony. Halt-And reflect seriously for a few mo- ; merits; then determina to devote yourself' . , I entirely m jour wm.-. ( Kifrht-aboul Face- Froui the hauuts that you have frequented when single, and prefer your owu home. Advance Arms To your young wife when out walking together, and don't let her walk three or four yards behind you. Dreak Off Billiard playin" betting, and staying out at night, if you wish to have a hap py home. The Nation 'I Debt of European Countries. The growth of the debt of England, notwithstanding the efforts made to diminish it, is illustrated in the following table : j TEAR. PFBT. TVR. TeltBT. j 1sI5 4 alKV f.OO.CVO I l-4 f 3.955.fa. i -4X'tHMW I 153 H KW.(V ! 1334 3bGo,'0.iO I ls..4 3..7.(X,O0 ' IrrlSlS th debt of France amounted to ' 9t2 OOO.OOO To 155 it bad increased to , $1.21G.5kJ,00o; in t3c to $l,7U0,OX),0CO; ! now it am nmts to $l,'. h'.0 ;'-.CH0. which with floating bills to the aatoutit of loOA-O.OCO, makes the Biirczate liabilities st the present time. $2 0C3tXXaX. The Italian Slates have added ovstly to their debt, also. In three years it has increased fti:n $435,a000 to,"$StX!,0CK1 0J0. or nearly half the! present debt of the United" S ales wi:h a tenth part of the reaoarcea to enable tliem to bustain it. The airgrettate rrao.it?e o: tae r.uropean States are estimated at $ 12,.'iOO,CXXXOt.0, or six times those of the Ucited States Thoae T. . 1mAMft - RnnM CAn,'ilin Will nel . .. cosoiatHu in the above lacts, oi ins tneory h tat. misery loves ; company., , But thosa who -fear tha inability of thus Government to stand up Tinder its present liabiKties, will rrnd ample food 'fof rseectihn oa the abore. ' London Recent accounts from

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I . ..rv V!TV AM ( ONl vll'I ! j M tny ore s-.v.sr- : 1' - ' th.ar --Vi' i a .. t But vtnuc V ill rolif'' t tic i;r.,id oi tin j s is,-11-.. iutaw. - 1 Ami s:..;:,iM iii,i r t.KHii-. i;v Cov-i .v.iai - atupio uitit.-an " - Th- 1 tlte Whi. ! i av 1-0-lleii f.l:ait i? - w Ii tl A T.ial ii-1 ri:s In mtt.;.- Arl t: It, . ill 1- lili a: , i i:I VI,lI K)l Al.iiS. 1- . .-iili.tr t Feriaie-.tiie K i uatT :!:,: i . 111- . 1 : '.' , I' v.i f -H-' -. f ; . 1 o- a, -i r!i'.a iuciiie-a. to .; i..' a- a; C'dor, .;r . , Sum r--'-- ' -. nr i or C-.i rr ."it.-- T ' r Stu nitty, aii'i ior i t -r-. I. c- mf laii-is !"!.;;:v:,r;orr:!liFcuvF. !; ff I Vi ! E "F I. IFF. Take 'i nu.;' !t.tlam. die inv - !." 11 u ; .ij rt i.i i. or tin U :i-:i:it and ilau itlf-a-aut M ! ivpi Ml'OI.P'S EXTt? fT I'TTfR- vr, nil';;uV j ' J-L liiiSK WA.-H 1 t KKS Si:t ItrT ItiSl ts;;s. At tat! . it11 a'l fair St-. . 1 UllM or rs cliaui-'e in r -nr.--. ..i-nre. .a" 1 h stnwt, ! Tt f r-a .!- and n and Cuie, Si iev.!-'.'"': I fi. .. .,.V n-.. t ll-i,-llH -U i tltcs t vum avei. i r'td 1 r If 'iar- : , cure! ui - -- 1 Ti. Hill 4 t v.-e- . ;i- ! V I.V lOo.N-, a. V.M l.i .-TAVJI. Ihx-a-is rvra r - t-- :o,i a Iiii .;;.-'. I3u.-iia --- hi--rrc:il - ' a Tr-tv !-,-,v ti . in ii f.V- e - iuU-il. i, -i r. . a&i r..;.. n.a ' !..- r - ; tl.-e.. i'ee. it tic, tt ! Pitl'atir. i i.i : ..-if t a- , U-r ..: aw-' ta;.' a.; rj.i-l'c, or - is far ,y.1f. IVk-.ere i to aiy A -, -ectii f-i e !ti i oer i b r.,-. ? 0 ,,rnn"odT d-. icr- (iratis : Addna lett-r i'ir io''-rrati.. t II. U. Ull.MliOf.1. flnmv.t. - I.'-! i t. - ' t : -taut. I t.tla T!K!.MHO!.T' .'-" ' '' - Htl MKoi-i' S Je -a, rt - 5S4 fli-wd hv . New Vork. Beiraf C u- ra.:t- tl a:a -a .-pl.-l rt-i-iter . ' who cn-l.'a- r --p.-. --f .- i Ktu-4a' j.-a ar -" --vi I'.cT - i4et . ; . . I -w-v ' Hi.- tVr -. . - " Alt PI-Xt4ai-4'51iVEF.VV,iJK;iK. AaK JOti lil'-TiU - TAiat iji'T.fcii Ivr-'iVfiiii uirV?niix t' EXfo.-r-ai".

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It U pcxid for for i .r.'mr4 oi irvjs. i"r ii in , V lax Bi.-a a 3MinirAH Hini srul C'iirnuic lu'.i. A?thm s. .;(-' iU of tie Ihruat i tuui. t. ' ' -' ' :. r SS&-t'r KSuUat E DiHT'!au'-,,.'':,',,rr.?J'r i:rHh'Ul m, X-i.u 11 ,ni.'.-'n. Ooio. XT-It. ill IMPORTANT NEWS! e "" ' " " 'It - . vV E A R E V KVV A K E I rwi VIM. or-Urx f.r Wsi.,.. Hiindx. lVrs 8 Krn: --. Mnwl.lM.rs i-.n k-t. Mn-itto aikl house tom!ars Jrk ktiiv,m hot'l. lrK?,U uuda ' 'sEA SO NED LUMBER! An I t l-iv 5 tV.C same cn tv brought lU tfc.is uiatW. t. V0. I'iuc I.iiiIkt. hitisle, EKtoring, IjiiIi. A i ., Ac. "' KKA SMITH 1 t o. - - -' ' Fill9 WatCllSS cini Jewelry, : Dirt-it Irom the ?Ianuf:nturer . t;,.u: v.-id: J e " flrr ! ' " ' e The vorv H -! in : Toerr IV t '. : The . ry eh.i;vt Si.ie. No. 3"i Main TV r. r. ihcij - At A A. lJivilU-"i!i" Ji'Vtt'.IV SlVi-r't. Hi .luoud. I :'.. New Stock of Jewelry, &c. ; J . l5.!llliil'V I If . i i 1 x-y-i ii,;r i. TK IV F .r.. MiwU of Jt'wrlrv, t"e To whieh he invite nttentBin of purchasers. v at ii in, (i.tM hs imrwr imns, lair and l'iiii:-r Hiui;, tiold ( hain-. Ac, Xc, A.c. l t! lau-st slvle and ..f the tin. t finish. Alt arti--,td wirntiite-l K- i- r.'pre.-aust. atcti ami k n aiiniisl done on the saortr-t notio-, nd wrCI r.-. 1 i ! well done. 1 a mkau i.-rpa.i i.orai-.i-limied putroniure i resiectiiiHy.olieited. No. to, VV.' Main Strott, ono dKr V-t of Hsirzi.. stov srorc. .Ian 2MS-J4.. 42.-dwtf. NEVV Jewelry, Watches, Notions, 2a ! -si)M:U IJINtiS, a I.ua-- i.-orliii-nt of liiled and E' Win.-. ( uliii, Knt( I'orks S;,);ii: ."tlil-ica! Intruiiif'ut. A.C. Vn aKortiii.-iii o! Mul l viiiic. eontantiy ,11 R:ind. 1 . H. IH'KlNtN, No. II. Maiii-st.. Kichmoud. Ind. outt 7, liiU. 1) It . J . ii A K it i: T S O N H VS HKMilVEl' TO cru'.s i hick's .vr.iv ui.ock, No. North Sv filth Sticot. Kidiuioinl. Jan. 3'. 1-ti.J. S tf FAMILY DYE COLORS. I'iiti'iitcd 4H I. 13, IMiJ. i I!l;ii k. Hark ureen. Hla.-W far Silk. Z rAsr t. i. 1,1- ? 1 '.lit. 1 oa -. -vx l.ilflit l'.Sie. IV Kr. u Ii Blue. M.nvt i;'r-, n, I I 1 I ',nk Hrew 11. l.iirht !'-row n. Snutr lii-iun, C!i"'Ti. aai:iK"n. Mark I'rah, I.ti.-K l"to. I'a-a tl I rao, I.i-ht Fa'n hr.-i'i. For Ilv. iii- Silk, W..t-n and Misc.! :A. Sl.awla, Searf-i. flr,--. Kih-r-. i!'",. ! toieti,. Hat. Feath.rv. Kid love. 'hi! dr-a' Cl.t!i mi, an I nil kinds of Wearinz Apparel SAVING OF 80 PER CENT: For 2" cnls you caacoJor a tainv p-j-i a would .t!.rwis.- coet liv e tuiies that a.111. aruMis -Jia-le ran K- i.-!tieeil from the sari.- ,!'--. The proc -si, is sirarde, and any i : th.- dye with .-rf-et sutci-ss. bir.-ctio.ii-i in Knirli.h, French in I toaruian, in-sde of eai li j-a. kaire. t',,r furth-r inform ti- n in Dy-iti and ivuij a prfi !;ii,,n!.-.I-e v. hat eH-are sdi;e-d to rive it! other-, with in iov va-Iua- I- r ' ij- -, pun-hate HoweA Suven" Tr-ati -- on !;, ' lat: and idorin,. Seat hy 1. i r.-ivii.t -I' price--1" ci-au-. Matuir .-tar.-.t I.r " 1 iimvt, A STK ESS, 20 l'.rf I-.vay. B-tton. F.r wikt fer dru-vi-A and 4ealers jjen-raiUy. 4.f..ly NEW DRUG- STOR2J. C. -A if S I1 ' J. E. AVERY & CO. 1'FAI.FT:? I.V Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, . Hyc SrrjfT. fnit! Oil ItTp-. an?s Pevfnni. ri .ad I"iUc- Arlicev lit ncra'.lf f! ! Pure Wines Sc Liquors FOR JIEhl' AL ri"l:ro?E. ; Patent and ProFfietar7 Medicines g-y G rr-er of Main and Marion Street, jf-i" K:cumoxj. Ixr. Oiir wh-!e -t'-ck v1 !1 fVsh, kanjost bji purehad of ilaauUclurers aavi Ittip-cters. 27-U. Jim i-, !. I., j. nt anc rsfo, M. x.

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A Card to the Suffering.

a. - .o - - m- uJ tt,-r T arc satisfied with . t-hf tm tit iui iiorirr niriH i ijjij.B Sprcinc rill-and be rvt.ml '" Bn,j t;p,r in les. than thtrtr days. Toey are purely 1 vntabt. pleasaat to uke. pnmptand and aaluUry m tieircnWw n the brtikeo a.'rn and shattered cwsUliuiva. O'l v..tiii take Ihem WHO adaatai. ipjj 40jia iu the Vnited Sutes only by j A r. r. Iv. I l t.trt, . 4iJ Bn.aJa-r.yw Yfrk. rAcrot rtSe Tnitl States P. S. A Bus of t.Vc 1'iUs, securely packed, will be niane.1 ti any address on recoil of prW-e. which is UNK IX'LiAR, pstaid nouy rvfundod by the At'tit, if enure sauafactkin is pit "iren. Sep. It. lSi. Sl-3ni. Do You Wish to bo Cured? ' -frfcR. BrrnAN-s engush srrcirric ini.i.s i cure in V-a than Si1 tars, the worst case of er- , (iusaes, lmj.xuacT, Tiviuaturo IVcay, Seminal ' Weataesa. luanilr. and a!i I rinary, Seaoal and Ne- ' rous AS.-ctiona, no" matter from what caase produced. : lK-e. One IXillar per bom. Som. pst -paid by mail, ' on receipt of an iwlcr. One lloa a ill rlJCt a cure in l must cases. AJUrto.; J.VS.S.BrTTLKR. General Agent, rvlay, New York. ! S p. II, lSt. SI -2m. Valuable Business , Souse FOR SALE. The uixlersin.'l o3ers for sale his NEW TWOSTORY HKICK IIOl'SE.-the tV.iirth h.uss North of the corner of Main ant Marion eat side, on Marion -st. the front Mmr ahichisnowoccupuNlby a shoemaker's shop. There are sn-en room aud a kitchen two pxl well and an excellent cistern fruit trt'cs and a kI p:arvleii. l'ur-ha.sers are iuvtled to call and examine the premises, ahen U'rms ill be made known, which will be reasonable. JOSEril MALAStl. i lii.l.mondlnd., Sept. H. 14. 30 tf iThe FAIsL Hat Fashions! TE undersil has just received his uew t.-rf stvU r i a T2 t to which lie invites tin" at 1 t, ,t ,n rtt all 1. kk., V indulu in Uie latest fash- . I ob. Call at the Hat aud i Cap Store if latllV 1VLU1V Kichmoud, liul., Sept. 6th, It?" 4. intf j EZRA NYE, 8c BRO, I iiaat-Kas is 1 Stoves and Hollow Ware, I'lain, Iics-d, and Jnpaued Tiu are. Also, Agents for the Sale of the Forest Queen Cooking Stove, And Manufacturers of all kinds uf TIN AN1 NIICI.T-IUO.V tVtlUKI Tin Hat t'. 'uf in Oilee. All orU'rs for Souting, Ijuth-rs and Valleys, attertd.-d to with promo'iio. "iwir. apjoininir Scott's Furniture Kooin. near the leiot, IUolmioiul. Iikluiua. Juii. 2.', 1 tf New Stock of Hardware! fntHE uJeriler hniiiif just returned from New m Vork, takes this opportunit y to inform liis friends and the iniblic that he vi ill soon be in rmn-ipt of a fresh Mtoek of llnrdwnre, Cutlery, Noil, Carriage Trimminus 'Iiit-h he is disposed to si ll cheap. Ilesse call and sec belore purchasing elsewh'tM. IKVAS KKEI). 40 tf. Am. 2t, i.sih. MADAME ZADOCK PORTER'S Curative Cough Balsam! I'KU'K a: M) tTS., PKR IIOTTL.K. The llol, fhciipet and ml rllcctunl He m-ly, tor 4'iiHirh, 'oldi. Ac, the World , hns ever produced, I'urcly culnhlc, tiitaiii XO .MI.vr.lt tl.K, or other IHil.KTKKIOl S IltI';.S. The Cnrstive Italsnm Is warranusl. ii used accordiup Ui direction., to cut' in all cases, CoUt lis. ('oldn AVhoopiti)' Colli; Ii, Asthlua, and all tin- affc:Uons ot the Thrcmt and l.imrs. .! nd a m d oc I'orter's JtaliNDt, is a rt itsi v VEcrrasi.aaai'tcTOMaNT pre pared with nat eare and Kcieutitie t.kill, from a romhinatiou of the lMt reiiilies the veetahl" kink-m ath.nui. Its reuiudial quuli ties arrbus...1 .ta iiW-i-r f.k fl.it tiie " "- 1 - . , health) and vigorous rireiila- .' .: i ,1... 1. 1..1 ,1.i-ii.L tl, ' lunp-i. 11 ennveus uie uiusele aud asils the ikin to I perform the duties of rejrulaj titir the lieat of tiie sytvni, I and in (Tenth thniwiiiiorT the I waata iih-taueefpini theaur- ! law of the hody. It loostms I phlegm, indiioes free apiitiui 1 an-l will ! found my ajrrifoI .1.1., l.A f..l I, n.l a violent remeilv, hule tuultu-nt, warminjf, Beareuiug " efT.s tivn-an lie taken by the oldet jierson or tle yoonet child. ..... . - .Madame Zadoc INirttr C urative Ilalaam i no new flii untra-d miilicine, hut has Ijoen used by tiie jiuiilic for tlie pa.t 21 years, with unarallel sncceas, has aequirl it preaent extensive ami Urfrciv incrvaniiur aale, srni-l-T bv U-iiur recommendod fiv Umse who hare ns.il it to tlm'r afflicted friends and otWs. If you hrtvt a old, if ever so slight, do not fail to pive tho Ital-iara a trial, as the very low price at which it is sold, brings it in tlic rea-b of every ne, tliat they may alvvai . keep it convenient for iw. The tiim'ly twe of a2icent bottle will often proreto be worth one hun.l.'.wt linw,. Its mHlt. i lo not be put off with any other. Ak "for M4 eine aduc orteri (:ou(tl llHlsnin, insint on having it, and take no other ; if your iniipet does w.t l:ae it. liave bim a,-nI and pet it for ysi. .yyrr- old by all UrogpisU at 2i and Hi cents per bottle. II I.I, l Itrt KI.K, IVop'r. Sit tiKKruwK M trraaeT, wv raos. , 4H. ly. Notions and Fancy Goods. Emswiler & Crocker, IO, Mai ei -St., DKAI.EU3 IS I-OKtlf.Xe.UO.MIXTIC AD FAJICV Gr O O 30 S ZSTotion-s, Toyjjf, Villow-Wara, Children's Wasons, :4 i ! I'tidemhirts, Prawers, ' ; ' Glis, Hosiery, - - floods, oj NabiaS, .v a , j Scarfs, Ac Ac, AU of which we "offcr to t Trade, and the rmblie - -' a-eneraltyat Wholesale or Re t a 11 AT FRICE.i TO.iCIT TS JMZS. Jpff-V" respectfu'.iT iarite the atletttioa of pvrct) eers to osr very complete stock. Orada will be shows j with 4sare, and so pains spared to reader entire : aDracOoa.. lijaoad, Iod.,0ct-,th, 1M4. n't 1 - JOHN C. WHITRIDOE. j

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Attorney at Law, & ITotary,

I fiTARR HALT BUILDMIC, i - Y Richmond; IndUnt.

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