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RICHMOND, IND., SEPT. !2th, 1867. Brother Crawford's Story. A Soyt,bern exqhpg gijre tVls 9 the first sermon of ft 1cw minister 'in St village in that scctioiujIlbegaaaolQ getie&lly as follows : ' You don't eee me tw-day in the dress I allerswear ; Icome among 3 011 as a stranger, and - now tricked 6ut 4 a my store clothes. Iam not a proud man, but I thoueht it would be more becomAfter thiso rawed a hymn in which the congregation joined He then began LIS sermon : T)t; Dear Bkbthrkm ) AI ; SI8THB Firsthand foremost I'm gwine to tell you the affecting' partia l ' had with toyt cofaj gregation nt Bethel Uhapel. After I had got through wiUi-my 'farewell seriii on as" t come down duten the pulpit, the old crray beaded brethren and sisters crowded around mo, and with sobbing voices and rtearfnl eys,;8aid -farewell brother Crawford ! Aal walked down the aisle, the young ladies, tricked ou in their, fineryy bwf J jewelry, gew gaws, jim cnycks, paints and flounces, looked up with their bright eye e, and pronounced 'with their s rosy lips,, farewell brother Crawford ? 7 The young toen in their a tight pants, boots, high collars and dasby waist cootC! -smelling of pomatum and cigar smoke with shanghai cdSts'and striped Zebra pants they too said, farewell brother. Craw lord: ThflftMc :biTdfenlamb;iri: hT6ld lifted up their tiny hands and small voices' and with oneaccorqVsaid', fare well, brother Crawford j -The colored brethren' of tbe'eongre-' gation now came .forward a (black sheep who had been admitted to the fold under my ministry,) with'1 tears rollingdown their cheeks;? they too' said Farewell, brother Crawford As I got on my horse and bake adieu to my congregation forever 1 turned te takr.a last look at the -church .where I had preached more than twenty.-, years 5 I) Cl A& I gazed at its dilapited walls knd moss covered roof it too seemed to say farewellj brother Crawford ! ' As I rode through the village, the people who poked ; their heads oyten the winders, and the eervknta. who leant on their brooms, all seemed.-to !say Farewell, brother Crawford a ;,VP':: As I passed ;along Uowfi the highway, through the toreat, the -wind, as it sighed and whistled through the tree tops, playing on the leaves and branches the burden of salvation, it too seemed to say Farewell, brother Crawford L; 'fI r? Crossing a little creek that was gug-. ling und singing over its jjebbly bed, th it rejoiced on its 'i way to the great ocean of eternity ,J it to sveraed to say Farewell, brother Crawford 1 As I rode along down a hot dusty lane, an "old i?ow that was asleep'1 in'' ' the fence corher, jumped out of a eiidden 'witti 'a loud broo-too, broo too; she too seemed to say Farewell, brother Crawford ! Myr horse got t'rightentd uA jamped from under me indas'he chrled fiis tail . over-his back "kicked up his heel and ran off ; he too "teemed to env- Faro well, brother Crawford! ' '', , A New Test of Love e ., . '.4 ' The Lnglibh papers tell of a s-entimen-; tal individual, named e Stanhope, who having becc mo possf-ssed ivith the notion that his wife wa4 not 6 fond of him j8 site should be, s resolved to put her love to the test," --This ho did 1 by hanging ldmself in itV.gy in the attic,', and concealing himself w here he could watch 'the effect of the spectacle 'Here i is the sequnl-:' t ' After awhile his daughter came up after a skipping rope, and caught aglimpsc of the suspended figure. She ran down the stairs screaming, 41 Oh, mother, mother 1 , papa has-, hung him&elf !," ".Now for it," thought Felix,-in ambuscade, u wo shall have a touching scene, presently." ; ; Hang himself !" he heard -Mrs. ?JtaiihopCi repeat, as she walked leisurely up 'j-tairs.-- IIe':hasnt got pluck enough for such a thing, or he would hEvo doric it long ago. , Well I belic v 0 he has done it however, she con tinuwd as she.came in view of Felix's represeutativev ' Moll, (to the little girl, I thiiik jie ought to ' be cut down, l? Ypa had betti'r go into the kitchen and get a knife, my dear ; but don't go down too fast or you might fall and hurt yourself. Stay, I forgot. There's no knife in the kitchen sharp enough. You can go round t Mr. , Holmes, the shoemakerhe's only' four streets off- and ask him to lend. , lid 'his paring knife ; tell him to whet it before he sends it. And Molly, w!i-T yoa are in . the neighborhood, you tau Itop at Aunt Sukey'H and ask how the li'ilv isc-wAtitl,"- Molly, -you can stop at t l.i tirbw Hhopas' yofi comelback and jjet a jxund 6f siigari Poor Felix I eighfeit Mrs.-Stanhope,-w hen her" daughter 1 - departed ; IJ'Opo we shall get him down bcfoie the vital sparks are extinct, for these burytngs are verj' trouble some Tand 1 cost woueylO He aned to put an end to himself, too ; and I think X ought to let: him: have his own way for once in his life? he used' to nay that 1 was always croring .him. I wish he hadn't spoiled f,ji. ncw clothes linp; an old rope taight" have answered ' lus'parpos,i si'Hern a voice,-which sounded like thtW?tJ)tC snpitieedv suicide;' broke in u p4r7'Mrs-U Stanhope'-s soliloquy v ith " You " confounded JezebeL ril fcti, the death of yoti ! '"Mrs.' Stanhope,' Ihinking,j&iwntjcM&rvihsi Jbe'i &' ghostty exclamation, nttcrcd .t " ill scream and attempted ia?ecape?i1owiPthe narrow staircase. Felix, starting from his place of qoacQlment, give chase f Mrs. Stanhope stumbled midwar on the "flight of stairs, f And'.Mr, Stauhope having just reftctfedTher and mad a grasp at her disbiiMMtfef hair as it streamed backward, the a-foiable partneia .were precipitated to the bclom Vgthr. pnh rr b.)J ly br?e1
Saved bya 'Miracle.' " TheTITrenton Jt) American,a sad"
ycopperhearI -sheet;thinking of what KjfAin.tiefvjWorid,, ha he grace to admit that itswill be "a darnd tight squeeze focjts friends if it should esca,'and?iar rates the following: - I JtJdestlonS toeebateat?thefnext .meeting of the exclusive1 ot --Loyal Leagti:?il'4Can a nian: 'dying Tn" the jDemocratic faith, go to heavsn ? " There aro a'very large number .of peci !ple who don't believe he can. :" The de f bate win be an animated one, atthonghVJ I like the,handle.of a jug all on one side. I Who wiir take the affirmative?' ' I , Why, we will, and sustain it by rela . ting a Boston story, which is. precisely in point. .... Many, years since there lived I in the not over classic neighborhood of 'Dock Square, an old. fellow who was called, by , the . .boys .General HHe kept a " gin mill IT, and " prop shopr" and was, altogether, what is known as a hard case- One morning ho addressed a crowdjof buBges, thuij Jl " Boys l7had a queer" dream last . night -a most 4stpnary dream fact." ! " Wail,1 General; what was it ? What did you dreanv'IHEOO SIATT AllIP Wall, boys,iI dreamed I died." No ! d id vou ? I Well,"r said alb s the cWwd"in"Trtfreathrwhere rdtd -yorj gor ? ,k ".Went to Heaven-"' . , fc'Oi wrnVfioff, Generalthat is -5a lit ; tie too much, youjknqw ; could'nt be, i yoa know." -f .0FacbWa,WJaBahafcl.rweht to : Hea eUj j -f-? 'Ty - " But how'did you'get in, tjencral ? " f 4i:WalI,aHhat,,stKe; queepart'ou' It, i ami I'll teU, jou ,how.syou see, when, I got over there, I made my way up to a gate and knocked, and asked what place that was; and somebody looked over the wall and asked me what I wanted, and I , said I wanted to come inside. Then he said he was Saint 'Peter? &nd that was the gate to Heaven, and I told, him that was just where I wanted to get to. He asked me some ruestion3, und was j-ast going to let me iu,3when, just my tarnal j luck, along come the Devil, and hollered out to Peter that I belonged to him, and hadn't any business inside. Of course I1 co ul d ir t ' s ay n olhi n g t) ut I ' f el t r a w f al scar-y; o .Well, right away, Peter he come outside. .and . says,, he : Satan what claim have' you on that sou! ?' " Why, sayi the devil,' he is- my man v b's been selling. rum and shakirig props down in Boston more than twenty years." " I admit that," says Peter, but didn't he alwaysseli, good liquor ? " ,t " Well, yes, I'm bound to admit he did," ss.id Satan1. '"-Did he ever cheat at prop shaking?" "Not that I can prove," j "Well, then, says the saint, " you can't have him on that." I begun to feel bethn'ri- -nrlian tha Aovtl aitri- -.-Mi Rut this fellow sold rum on Sundays " Peer looked sharp at me, and asked me if i thatwas -sovrT daren't lie,-- soI seaid, "Yes, bnt I always paid, the largest sub- : -.,.-... . ... er .... .. , . ... t .. ,j scription of any man in the parish to ; the 'minitPrV iaiirV" " WpII nti Peter -ito . Satan, ;? that .alters, the s case again, you see" With that the devil got a little riled and says he, " I can't bother hero alt day - about him . suppose we. raffle for him." , "Agreed," says Peter, and they threw me down and sot on me, anil Satan' got the first throw, and he thew three sixes! Oh,, didn't I feel a goner when I felt him wiggle hi3 tail y for he thought that I knew that sixes couldn't be beat, and says het Peterr " I've got him." " Hold on,"' says he; " I haven't thrown yet." And ' lie took the box, and shook and, shook, alt'uoV 1 couldn't see any use on it, and as I am a livin' sinner yet, he threw two sixes and twn " The devil f limping tin .quick. and putting offsays he, "Peter,, it ain't j no sort oi use it you ore agoing to comfr tliem miracles on me, yon rn have him ! So, you see, , beys I; I 'lid get in, ! "'. . . ' It but it took a miracle to do D--::i. tSCiemiflO Prescriptions.- j HarrtPr for .Tiinft. o-ivps the fllnw-inrr 1 I,-, Mv 4, ' -..- ! .v.-.-" " . forniula of prescriptions which were re gently, handed in to a .leading druggist of Lacrosse, Wis., and asks its readers to have " the. kindness to note the delicater 'drops - of sciencethat trickle through them.' They are . decidedly ?Picy- ' .. ' " , ' ' for krup medisen ' ' "i 1 dramra ov annt ti tnooDneymetic ' ate drops tingtnr; eppekak t 7 : ,i5a little peace ov lickerrish u , Pownd ital together and put in it hav of a pint of surrop tak a sponful evry fifteen minnits and it will mak the child pewkc. ' " " , .M A'-i " , for sick Loss. - take 5 sents wurth ruberh ' -Ht 2 sents wurth calomy, ,.'.K '""- 1 4sents' wurth sulfur - " give the Loss onct a day when the .hoss gits fissicked hold up on the inedason ' - "" for pane in the jint w ( . tak oil of angelrnurms and . . oil of organ, 2 owuces -j sperits ov turpentine ditto 1 -w tingtur of rel peppers ditto, A " ft(lua,DOny, t'ownse n7' put it into a bottil with a pint of alkehal apply.twict a day for rumites and panes eny whare.-,"i"rj7'--? 'cO for colery . tak lod urn j -' ; ,'pepiriint eesents -., 1 r- t -- ' r 's i, I - 3 i, tinkter Kjan peper Kamfire n .-. i ,a ,, , surfop ccual' parts'" dose a spuncful . onct a hour till the r?n? sen ind the difjrf i ?orf
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BLEACHED WHALE OIL, L ARD O L , 1 l il if i 31 CwJ -J lTeats Foot, Fish, and other Oils, .1 ir PLUMMER'S DRUG-STORE. PROFESIONAL, T. ROSE I Siirgcpn Dentist, t KSFECTFIULLV reinindshis Iriendaand the fcx piililic,hot be cntinucs the practice of Dental tiurgorv at the OLD OFFICE on the J. W. corner of Main an l Fearl-sts.,-j-where he will be pleased to receiveall oails for his professional services. lie solicits a share of the public's patronage, and warr mfs entiresatisfactioD. ' - Teeth Extracted without Pain.'bj lh' use'of 'mi-u5 up or an K nine uas. 1. , . . - - ' ) r , I. FKANCISCO, D. ' ' t -1 , fjt rt ?': , Tt -- ,- -j Oflice and Residence South Franklin Street, 1 t fi i 'Mi- sr ".; - t, , ."s -.-i East side, between Main and Walnut, f j July 17, 18(J4 30 tf RICHMOND, Indiana U.TTORNEY7iT y LAW . I N" o tvt ry Ir ublic Office, over Citizens'-Bank, entrance on . - ,"!" r.,-. Jfain Street; f CO j t v- 4- -. s. - U" U W ' ... .'k V. j t, JOUXv C. . WIIITEIDGE, Attorney t law & Notary, ! tor the corner of 31a'n and Fifth-sts.-ntrance on ! n3i n tna ci 1.. C i ' Richmond, Indiana. ! FI8E:&HATCH,r AND UEALEHS IX Government & other Desirable Securities, j JSo.f 5 . Nassau Street, N. Y., - I 7 I O Recommend to investors Ihe First , Mortgage1 Bonds OF THB Pacific: R. R Co. ' ' . " ' '" , Tliis Company i conatrtJCtinK tinder the patronage 1 0f the- . ;.: . ' .. ... ! UISfiTED STATES GOVERNMENT:Ihe.Wcdtern end of, the I GreAt National E ail way across "the m : f w ' f 'f 1 " Gontineni. f l -; 4 . sri, i a,, ...i'lh'iKfs.) , .Tbeirlioe wiUoxtendftom SacranwatK CalifronU.i oro5 m' -vevaaaa toiue Vxamorma state line, , traversing the r'chrst mut most Donulons see tioil o( California, and thence through the great regiuus vi me terruoties. xo tue vicinity of Salt Lake Citv. .. - . 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-ASTD PLASTEB OF PARIS, AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, BY" I WILL PAY THE ABOVE REWARD FOR THE arrest of WILLIAM MYERS and HENRIETTA COOK, or $50 for the arrest of Myera and the return of my child, Mariam il. Cook. Wm. Myers in about six fot high, heavy built, dark-brown hair and mustache, and when last seen, was dressed in. dark -cusshnero pants $uaA rest, and blaek jmnkuf'ahmkt'if " ' m -9 Henrietta Cook is of medium size, brown hair, fair complexion, and speaks with strong German accent. Mariam Miomi Cook is nine years old, red hair, and very fair complexion. Address. - THEODORE COOK. - New Paris, Preble County, O. $50 REWARD. i r ' msiT vt In aaauioB to. me aoove newara, lue smaerHurnea will pay Fifty Dollirs, for the apprehension and ' delivery of" the above named female, at :New Paris, Okioi In addition to the abovedeacriptioB of ber person, her hair is very short, having had it ;cut off last i fall her eyes are lijrht pray, and, she is "left-handed" when doinjr all kinds of house-work, except when sewing. She Mmy " probably, itow-J hae taken the ! name of Myers, or have assumed her maiden-name, Henrietta King." Her age is about thirty. She left -N'ew Paris, with Myers and her child, on the 18th J . T . 1 . I - aay "i juiv insi. r She obtained bv false pretences, one hundred an4 J fifty dollars, from Mrs. Elenor Davis, and any person ; apprehending ar-d returning ,iusr as abose, indicated, ' shxll receive from th undersigned, the above reward j of Fifty Dollars i , ELENOR and LEWIS DAVIS. New-Paris;0hio, Aug. 15, 1867. ROBAGK'S GINGER WINE, 4fT FOR SALE AT J. "W. Plummei's Drugstore HOME RUN. ,1X71 2 GO TO Z' I!" "'IiT HEADQUiS RTERS OF Q. C. B. B. C. ;-.-: -r- FOR YOUIi 5 , CIGARS, SMOKING i tt Und i u , . , . . 1 CHEWING-TOBACCO! : CIGAR HOLDEBS. Kcmembcr the Placr, Jfo. "SO Main S. SIGN OF THE BIG INDIAN John Maule. o Aug. ?. 1m. t . - - i - :t sT" BLACKBERRY WINE i A Superior Article , 'FOR RALE ATPLUxMMER'S DRUG STORE. BOOTH & SHOES, ; . Henry Emrich. '"' - Second Door South of J. V. Plnminer's t '' DEUO STORE, -, Pearl, Street, , Richmond .Ind. fil HAS now on band one of the- best assortments of BOOTS AND SHOES, of his own manufacture in this City. " : - Employing the best of workmen using always the choicest Leatlier both Sole and Upper, and supervising the work himself, he can with cocfiilence reccommend the work to the public as well dose, and he o!icfta a call from all who wear -- SflOE LEATHER. Orders goliciUd and promptly executed to the! entire satisfaction t-f customers. 24-3m. RICHMOND I D., Aug. 8, !687 SEW FCKTl'SIEFOK TIIK IUMtKEUCUIEF. Jl llf.J!! Phatoa'a "."isht UlootMiug Crrtas.'' . Phalou' . Pfaalon's '"Vighi niuoaiins C'crrBa." "Niglit Bloo-iing Crew." .Phaloa'a PhnlonN f 'jViglij niooinini; rreai.'Tjr ''."fight fHooMimg C-rrna. A mot mtqui-ite. d-ncitc, and l-rirmit"'r'erftiB.f liari led from the rare an I Lx-uutifnl fl" r from Uidi it takua its nun. . .. r . Mann "aetiirrd only by j j .i - a : ; ; K . . . a.i.,, PIU1.01l Ot SOV.StwYork. , 'fc- BKWAItB OK tOCNTEBPEIT-S . . ft ASK FOR PHALOS'S TAKB KO OTHER ' XJamlin5 Rubin's AND OTHER ' , t. 's 7 f 1 A&A . t ie-::J ' t f n FOR SALE A.T PLUM3!EB'5 PEUG STOKE.
n-3 4 s5CliibHde vbf 1 time 1 7 ft, & COPPERAS. 85 TW' 1 .i3f bam iirUtixa-P, THERj J DIS I "P'B CT A NTS? 1 v j . litw es s ea 'ie rocd tw 6a j PLUMMER'S-' sI)RUGSTORB.l State of Indiana, Wayne County, S. AKD J OSKPH M. BULLA I ? t In the Wa vne - v ! , Executors Eestate of j Common Please CHtirtl i a -.. j , ,. ys. - -. .... J r ..A.D.188T. , i D. P. HOLt.O WAT'ATfD 1 In attachment Sa.2988.' s KAI. MF.RlVniTH ,i 1 B! EllT KNOWN,' Thaf, on this 20th day of August 1867, the above named Plaintiff, by Jas. Perry their Attorney, filed in the office of the Cleric of the .Wayne- Common Pleas Cpurt their complaint against said defendants in the above' entitled canpe, together with, the affidavit of a competent person that said defendants, David P. Uolloway and Solomon Meredith were not residents of the State of Indiana. I Said ddfendants David P.-llollovray and Solomon Heredity, therefore, are hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint against them and that, unless they appear and answer or demur thereto, at the calling of the said cause on the second .day of the next Term of said. Court, to be begun and held at the Court House in Centreville, on the second Monday of 'September next, said complaint and the matters and things thereiu contained and alledged, will be taken as true and. the said cause will be heard and determined in their absences v . ?--' -Sis S . ; ' f-rr Witness William W Dudley, Clerk, and f St: AL the Seat of said Court, at Centreville, this KryTisJ 20th day of August, 1667. j e... sss'i fi tea j-WILLIAM W. DUDLEY, Clerk. ' .1 t p-f-OT25r4w. 4 I- f WHITELEAD, BOILED OR RAW. j ea.J SPTS TURPENTINR PAINTERS' MATERIAL GENERALLY, AT E If'.' Plummer's Drug Store. X . tt - - l. I'FK S'K VS'i' UCTri'lHER SI , . 'CELEBRATED'' MAGIC OIL '"WKrrn:iirf m casaof ii fieiitnatioirl, Kcitrxlgia, Braiae 2! ..-r rauta ?Th Opst and Cheapest liwrsc an? Cattle .(.'n-J IttK-Mtl'-'trt tin- l.'iUftft Stair uiU Con. ! sf ii:- tUf vvT'.--t tiiff vanii! l.- nsf s t J which. , lt.r.'-s asi.l Cat.:l.' aro siii-iivt; anc'-i as -' I . ... - j,:.,, j,.r , t!tfiiipr'r. IItl- Hfnr.t1, Ton , -. t,f , ( ifn. Inwiiril Wniitv Yellow . i ti ater, Kistnl-t. PU Kvil,BcrMtlieKor - . us." Oftt&c, ManK, liitoiutiipilon of ho, j Jiv, jml Fatigue trorti Jlartl Labr; j i iso, . IlrKitt!Siii. ' femiiKwl-r- cnlld ' - f't'ff roiurlr:T!t. r ro fntal to so - SL0A:,'S -UKDmQH F3WDER -- 4I: tiM4ariwiJule ! au- llrsc ..Btwl Cattle Mtiiciiie in tin coiuiry. U 11 c ohimwoiI ot I crosanu rxt, aat for oiiUnnw. Ktfotv. certiimty mni IhiiroiFniifw,Htnnils in.-Miiii!it'. y :it tho liail i t tLe li 't u Hirst and GitUe Mvhcti. t - v - - . Itcarrieaotrait jir-m lititiuira, frcwita ImMlhel -becoming stilt or finmlunni;. uc;!i!t I lie llo, Icofeu the skin, ati3 pimM it it smo.iiit ami p!ty npjieanuicf cte uwe the watsr au.i klrmiirthens very nrt of tbl boily. It -is also a -if j I -b: ta:n remt ty fu coughs and eoiiu,wbicU graemto ao many f.a.J uiseate , ' " ThoOow rq turps to bo eupplinl witli fin abuntlann . , of fond not to make her iiit this Is not desirable, '- bnt t keep nps n rjtii1nr secretioa of milk, and aU t. t owners of cows will find ty pirtnjc tiicm e - SLOAN'S CONDITION POWDERS twice a week, a lars? incrroaa in t)Tintit and qnmity of milk and cream. It CHrripe oil all feV'jr and imj orK ties of the blootl. The effect is seen tl.rongUput the . . season by a rich and abundant flow of niilk. , r; .Xbe fariaor is beginuinja: to lio av nre "f the caluable properties of Sloan's t'ondltioii Povfitcr, tn " promoting the coudilioa ot his Siiet-j r.nd i-OTMitlD ft -t many ot the diswtf - of rn.' v.. i. r. ir i i-d aniiiuuj. - - . .... . im ..r, - 4sTA fifty cent packrste of Slnnn'N Con (II tf oat Powder pat into a barret of swilt is Ntrr tlmn a -bnshel of corn to fet'en a hoff, and is a certain pieres. tire of Ho Cholera, Blind- Staggers, and other fiseuaea common among hogs. n . . ' ! V CAsjTIOJT. To protect mrselTes and the yvMki . " , from being hnpooed upon by worthlesB imitatlene, tbe genatne will bear the fan simile sijrn-itnre of the pro- . prietors on tha wrapper. i , v : ' - PBICB 50CTS. Vm PKCKAGT, -Tor sale by Druistts and Mcrthr:ts iTerywhiir. .... Sole Proprietors, CiilcaiKV HI P. O. Drawer SSid , For Sale by l'tOMEF A'KEU.Y. r- ;r C rorrs. S. UAtiniAS, AKRON CARBON OIL, .ffI ,IGNITISG POINT 114 to 120 fah't, SAFE, .WHITE ;AKD ; SATISFACTORY . v ni"ilOtBATTH ' -... ,DBPOT DRUG STORE, T3W. B. HALL ARD CO.
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COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, f S.. Cor, Fourth and Race St., j .-..IJ .A l-;aJciNffATl,0., .-..fa"-: j The; Actual 01 Bustness College!'
The Finest College Rooms, i i -The Lararest rnrn nf Tsn a ;U -The Jloat Practical Course of Study TF! IKT-i'-TVVO YEARS' SUCCESS! . 3 It. i -J I Tilt; FACCLTT1NCLCPES President Principal WATTERS, ;j. iv. ijAiv.iaiiA.i, iormeriv rrincipal . oi uaio I 'J Mercantile College,) js&'t Principal. -- !.-.s 4 I V. H. SIOORE, Hupt Actual- Business Department, J: K. WILDER, Supt. Department of reomaughip. WM. STRUNK, Assistants in Arithmetic; Engtian, l ED. PRICiIARD, . Grammar, Composition, Correspoadence, Ac, Ac. . i HOX. MIfjTOS' HAYLER, Instructor in' Commercial t Law and Lecturer, Tt .vf ro . BURN.' PITMAN, Esq.", Instructor in Phdnographjl' ' ; -v Persons cbminfrta the city toenter, may order tbenr ibaptrage.directlj to the Office of the College. ':t;j ,fj I The'irraduates of Bariiett's College numbered by tliuamls axe to be .found in every part of the Mat j mereial world, receiving from $1,500 to 5,000pryearj Full Course Life Scholarship, $50 I .Addrja.., JA.,MVATTERS,PrineipaIfuf5 j 'KW AKBORIGIXAI SYSTEM piV.UJ ; Equation of Paymentsf)-M 3 io7? f - Averagings Accounts t j erocf wi 4 ?'and Interest t ? 1 ?- 31b6ok for everybodt; "t Merchant, Professional Man, Bookkeeper, .1 " Clerk andStndent, i4"-i -Is now tit press and will be for sale alter Nov.' lOi Sent postpaid ou receipt of $100, ; , vf J tzaGi ; Published at ,r f ' ' " -frTf Ami ijiir) .foqissnj 9Trjp-g 1 v ax J"'m :- V . .V Ay .A f "5.. ' r. T.'RAKM'M S Elastic Strap and Buckle FOB PANTS, VESTS and DRAWERS , Sapenders can be dispensed with 1 1 his little invention is jnst ont, and as it is nolians'-'i 1 op, is meeting wait a rapid sale. - It can be applied a moment to anv garment, by any. person, caudttur :; to fit perfectly. ' ' its eiasticnTpreventH-teannr fiie straps and bnd i leB oft the clothes an l.jilso allows fK!rfect freedom oi ie body while working or taking xrcise. f For sale by tailors and the trade generally. I '."Send 15 cents for straf, circnilar, terms to aurnts and the -ader toth u UARSibTM J. Si iB. CO,; .! ,tr 650 Broadway, New York,; j .,3ffAscnts -Wanted in every county. , . 15yt FLORENCE 4 E W I X d v A CHI N EI .Ilaket. four Dillereut .Stitches. On One and the Slme MacHner1 " AND H.VS THE REVERSABLE FEED. 6 1 f " 'NO OTHER MACHINE "' ' Capa"ble of Sewing in more than ons direction. ts STITCIIIi are the lVOSDEIt of ALU ,i Sews light aud heavy fabrics with equal facility, il f witt. Hem, fill, Bind,' Gather,' Braid; Qmilt,' Gathtr . ' ' . mid &w on a ' Ruffle', at At tame timd. " " ' r . i . ' ' i " Ssy-It does nut require finer thread on .the. under i'inn on the upper side. . The" Florence needs only be seen to prove it the first .of First Class Ma'lines. " . " ' ' t. - Call at the agency, -No.- 7$ M-iia St. aud examine ie Machines ..before bnyiny eUcrrhcre. All Machines ' arrarited for three ears, j ,'tf - , I , . n A. , j J. M.HIGHLEy, Agent,.' . - t ?, ..... .-) , ... Richmond lad. s Florence riewmg Machines. J. M. Highley bas .- moved hia ortice for the Florence Sewing Machines, '! 7(5 Main St., at il, Jeukias A Co., Jewelry , -re-)- .- . f Richmond Tiid , June 27, 1S57. , . t. , I9m3;5 - 'r" . 1 .' ' ,'i i w ! NICHOLSON & BE0THER. A. V - v i . ; . -.4 or' Wholesale aud Retail iai? stationers; &?BdoksellerB'. streets l3 ... .'3tfRiciiwoxn, 1MI,
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