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iiiflsroLNKWS. TL;ESMy.JBfiEJ0""l373. I. tJ. FOWI.EI!, MUTOrt AM rKOt'ltlLTOR OOAL F.,r oilier Locals feee Third arre. A CHEAP PAPER? For tbc Campaign. Only fiOct.v We desire n Ure list for the cam paign, and will eud the NEWS to all campaign Bubcribn fur 50cU. in uiyaucc. Try it! We intend to rcake the campaign rather merry in t!je South west and w ill run the tm.e to November 15th. Bhi'l uo'xl for may contains A True Reformer, Rook XV; The Doctor Abroad. Part I ; The Members for Muirshire ; The Parisians, Rook VI; Tw o Acts of Self Pevotion; To Eina O ; Some one Pays; Home Spun Sons; Kenelin Chillingly. Single numbers w5cts.. $1.00 per annum. To i V firist'! Ura-v Rani we (lsir? to return our sincere thanks fir the part they bore on '"Perorntion da"." The Krforui ane was f?ood, and added an interest as vt !l a inspired a Miulinmity cmiucMitly (cli'tiug the occasion. ly your nwect r.u-io many hearts were carried hack over the past decade, to the period when the Soldiers who tk-cp incur cemetry aud over whose praves we strewed the flowers, our affections be.-tow?d with their comrades vlio bleep all over the South, man hed at the Dujrlos note and the Drums solemn lioaf, to battle for a cau.se they loved and h!-t. and though the music was powerless ti awake their tlecping dust, it brouerht to the living present the many hard-hips tlr.iy in onmnion with us endured and that di-feat which doubly endeared their mem ories to us. Accept our thanks as woll as the thanks of those who participated in the Decora tion service". Very Respectfully, THE LAPIES OV MEMORIAL ASKOCIA- Small Farms. Our views on tlio -jccl of. "A little firm, well tilled" aro -.veil expressed in an extract from a Fjt'jeeh delivered ly II. P. Klrea, Esq., before tlie East Ten nccsoe Fannnrs' Convention. "Ho thought large farms the great draw-back ot our people. He would like, to Pee every head of a family ow:; a little home. A man can make a living on five acres JIo can make a better living on 50 ae.r'S than on f00 acres. On seven .icrts of land at llristol Prof. Winston and Joe Owens cleaved fix teen hundred dollirs in one year. They fold $-2,200 worth of produce from it. They put five acres in 'eabhags; sold in various directions, some at 10 cents jtr head ; spent i? l,10o in iertillzeif.; had two acres in potatoes. He wanted the prees to urge this doctorine of small firms. 77e J't. Code. The Richmond Correspondent of the Petersburg Ju ries says : Col. George Wythe Munford reach ed ihe citv to-day from his home in Gloucester county, anil by the end of the week will be ready to place in the hands of ti e superintendent of public printing, Mr. R. p. Walker, tie manuscript of the new code of Virginia. He is now engaged in looking over the pages of the :22nd volume of (Initial), with the view of using any information he may there obtain in his foot notes. The 22nd O rattan is now being bound and will make a volume of about one thousand pages. The Vaixky Railroad Telling. On last Saturday three farms were sold at auction in Rockbridge, and tdiowcd an advance of 20 percent in real estate since the Valley Rail road letting. L. Rep. Icath of Win. 31. KadlonL Ksq Wc deeply regret to hear of the death of our old patraon and friend, which occurred at his residence in Rotetourt on Monday last. Mr. Radford has been in failing health for some time past and his death was not unexpected. He was a sterling man, in cveiy respect. With fine natural endowments he was the soul of honor, and one of the best types of the old Virginia gentleman. His death will be regretted by a a ide cir. cle of friends, and by none, not a kinsman, more than the author of this feeble tribute of his worth. L I 'irp'n it tu. Postal-Card Decisions. Persons should not mail two postal card joined together, one containing nn i'louiry and the other blank, upon which to make a reply, Roth will be caiucelled at the office of mailing, and the biank one rendered useless, .The following ruling of the RostOiT.ce Department has just been made re specting postal cards : "These cards are n.t to be advertised, are not to be returned to the w riters, nor sent to the dead-letter ofiicc. If undelivered sixty days after their receipt they should be burned. No postal card which contains a scurrilous or obscene communication, or which is folded v.r.'l ihe edges fastened together, or to , '.hich a slip of paper is attached to cot ccal the communication, or to v.hicii anv printed matter, photograph or picture is ujjUfl. n le allowed r emission tbrounh the mails, nor two cards be pastel togetner ana .fo,i -.!,.. -t nrenavment of! transmitted without piepajmu u 01 postage (in addition to tne wm . iuipi iuted theicon) at full letter rates. .Ml iu;'-) c i.-J-. vnll !e tlcjliovcd at j BRISTOL ENTERPRISES. ?.Iaiufactures .ind Special TraIe What is Marie and AVruit is Sold. It is our design to kee before tbe reader of the Hristol News those exclusive enterprise of our town whiter are worthy xtf the confidence and attention ef tire public. The Foundry and Machine Shop of Messrs. Dixon, Smith & Co., may be found on Fourth St., near the Ten nessee Depot. They nmke a very fine article of Cast-iron Hollow y.'are. Mill Gearing, Tilt Hammers, Coal Grates for dwelling, a large variety of Plow, which are stocked in a manner which is not equaled at any other es tablishment within our knowledge, and a large number of other articlfb too numerous to mention. The busi ness is superintended by Mr. Dixon originally from eastern Virginia, but more recently from the State of Geor gia. Mr. Smith is the practical nia cin nit and i one of the most compe tent and -kill?d workmen we ever saw. Mr. Nelins gives his attention to the moulding department, ami also to the stocking of plows. A twenty horse power engine fa employed. No piece of work is allowed to leave the etsaldishment unlos tested and be lieved to be of good quality. The Sash, Mind and Door Fac tory of Messrs. Mattox, Lee & Ferguson is on Lee Street and has combined with it the Furniture Husiness, which is under the immediate super vision of Mr. G. It. Mattox. who han j been successfully at the business for i Ii anv years, and is well known in the country, (Jijite a large business is done for distant iKintt, and a very su perior article of Furniture is made at prices which are low. The styles are the very newest and best. This branch of the business has been suc cessfully introduced to the public as far Fast as the New lliver valley and West to Morrititown. The Sash and Door department is MipcrinU'iKled by Mr. John Lee, re cently from Culpepper C. II., Va. He is a skilled workman and has already gotten the business upon such a basis that its success has been beyond his own expectation. Sash, Doors. Frames and Flooring are turned out with j great rapidity, and in large quantities and are shipped daily to omts in S. W. Va., and Fat Tennessee. Orders are fillei in almost an incredibly short time aud the work is of excellent quality. A thirty horse power engine and about one dozen hands are em ployed. Tobacco Factory. ?faj. Reynolds will soon have his large Tobacco Factory under way. He is a first class business man, and will bi) a very useful member of our man ufacturing community. His house is 13x83 and is three stories high. The Bristol Mills, are now in toe nanus ot Mr. uaidie of the larse foreign house of Geo. 15. Ewingc Co., ami has just been placed in the finest possible condition. Three pairs of Duiirs and Hollers are in use. All grain is passed through the Fan and when necessary through theJSmut ter, and the Flour is strictly mi to brand. " The " White I lose " is about perfection itself. All packages are de livered, and the business conducted on a cash basis. A fort- horse power Turbine wheel is used. The Ilardtvarc It unities is conducted by Mr. S R. Ferguson, formerly of Portsmouth, Va.. and who is thoroughly educated to the bu siness. His stock is very complete, well assorted and sold at prices w hich we regard as low. Jewelry. Mr. Doriot has u stock of Watche", and Fine Jewelry which is not equal ed betweeu Richmond and Nashville. He is a repairer of Watches, Clocks, fcc. He has had twenty years expe rience. Jeweler. Mr. A. Picken, late of the city of London, has had a long experience as a workman and kevps a small stock which he means to enlarge. His principal attention is given to the re pairing of time pitces. fitnis, Fistols, tVc. Mr. S.O Fisher, formerly of Lynch hiinr 1ii n l np t,tock of Jims; PUInlu ! Sporlimr Tackle, Canes, &c. lie is a ' I practical gun and lock smith. Marble Yard. Mr, A. T. M. Provence on west main street, makes and furnishes Tombstones. Monuments, Ac, and lias a very nice stock of marble. Merchant Tailor. Mr. "W. G, Stratton keeps on hand the only lot of fine cloths and cassi mcres in our town and is doing quite a good business. He has had long ex perience and has given line satisfac tion in his work. Millinery and Mantua Ma Ling. Mrs. Rettic Galloway is entitled to preeminence in the department of fashion fur the ladies. Her business has In-en enlarged and all of her stock is carefully purchased in the eastern cities by herself in person. Her good tate is acknowledged, and her success no longer a question. Cloth in f. i Messrs. J. Bamberger & Co.. have one of the prettiest establishments in j town, ami their stock would do credit to any city in Virginia or Tennessee. Their prices seem to he low and they have met with a good trade. Drugs. i Ilr. J. G. Pepper on Main street, and j Messrs.Buntinf? & Pepper on Front j street, liave estaoiisliments iuny equal to the demands of the couutry. Their stocks are both pretty and quite com prehensive, and they are each doing a good business. Hooks and Stationery. Messrs Kin? & Hill have a very nice assortment of Rooks and Station ery, and arc selling them low. Their stock is very well selected and fully meets the wants of the community. Their buildine. is on Main street, be tween 4th and 5th, Frovisions. Messrs. Winston & DevauR keep staple groceries and provisions, and fill-orders from a distance. They pay cash and sell for cash. Fristol Xursery. Prof. J. II. Winston lias a growing business in this department, and sells choice family trees of his own growth at prices below those of any other nursery we know of. Furniture. II. A. Rickley's Furniture Factory is at the corner of Depot and Kd mond Sis., Va. Hill. Bedsteads, Ru eaus. Safes, &.Q., made to order. Horse jiower is used for running machinery. .-V supply Ol IlieuuiO aim Oilier OUnal j cases Kept Oil hand anil supplied to or- uer. iir. jsicKicy nas an extensive i trade, and is well known as a reliable aud excellent workman. Tin Ware, Stoves, c Keller v Brewer have a larpe stock of Stores and Tin Ware on Main st , and keep on hand a large stock of material. They run eight teani9 con stantly into the country, acd furnish rooirh). spouting and irutterinfr to or der on short notice. Their work ia of the best quality. 'Geo. If. Ilammit on Main Street, keeps on hand Stores Tinwure lna,mfactlIre.s ware , .,., t k aIld to orden Fu... ni!shes y roaain?. bi-outing ana gutter- He is an perk need and nlia- 1 Unnt a nnil Sfinfa ii. V.' Frost fc Co., have a laro Shoe Factory at corner of Main and Ktli streets. Thy are equipped w'i'h improved machinery, and furnish a lare iirtmunt of stock to jobbers. Their work is -qiiai in appearance and superior m quality to Isorthern work. They alo keep on hand a tine stock of northern shoes for gents, ladies and children. There are now employed in the establishment, fifteen hands, and it is in contemplation to increase the force to thirty hands. The house is certainly sujierior to any similar enter prise which has been in the country. Victares. J. C. & W. M. Rurrow at 200 Main Street, have a large collection of pic tures, and do the largest business of the kind in the South. They ndvertixc in S.'tn papers, and publish a" paper of their own. Joh Frlntiiif is done at theottice of the Dkistol News, in ail styles, from the plainest dodger, to Ihe most e!a!orately colored and shaded bills, cards, bill heads, let ter heads, circulars Ac. The motto of the cilice, is "work done in city style, at city prices." and with this inscribed upon its banner, the News has all of the Job Work it can do, but is getting ready to do more. The demand for Jot Work is becoming greater, and we mean to meet it. Toys and Confections are furnished in great variety b Messrs. E. Kuhnert & Son. who manu facture an excellent article of pure candy, and keep their counter supplied witii a nice article of cakes. They also furnish outSts for wedding tables. F.vteri'WSKS not advertised in the AVjr. can be inserted in this column at a fair price in money. tecs jsrnw HARDWARE -mi STORE! Main Street. Bristol, BY !. R. F2RGUSON. A LARGE STOCK AT LOW PRICES- I HAVE Just opened in James' Rlock, Main Street, Bristol, a new and Jarge Stock of Hsirrt ware, Cut lery, kVo.M and now present to the people of this country an array of that class of Goods which is not surpassed by that of any retail house in Virginia. My assortment being largo and thor ough I am also prepared to wholesale to country merchants at rates w hich will be to them both a satisfaction and advantage and I ask an examination of my goods and prices. An enume ration of my tocl; is impossible in this advertisement. The list would be practically endless. It is my de sign to engage permanently in the bu siness in Bristol and I ask the support of public sentiment and the patronage of ttie county. S. R. FERGUSON'. Late of Portsmouth, V IW A large lot of CIDER MIT.. on hand. Agent for L, II. Miller's .Fir, unci Tuj-fflar jtoof-&'nj'e feb 2 tf. 2ND ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION. 730 Premiums RANGING IN VALUE FROM $10 to TO THE- SURSCKIRERS OF iODR FIRESIDE FRIEND Every .Subscriber Iftsurrofone pre mium any wny. ! ilo linn no ejunl rhnureof receiving a CASH I'rrmiiim ornl'IAXt). OHUi.V, WATCH, SEW INCi JIACHIXE, etc., etc. PIEST GBASB CASE PREMIUM: OUJi FIKKSIDK Flil USD- nhjht Putjrt, '. ' HUf. Illnitratnl, Ihr Family l 't,kly in im THIKI' VOUHIKI nd bas attainfil iliu l.A KMKST CIllCULATloy ot my paptr jmb llhlied in tta wi-M. lis "iicrc'.n K.VAIH.K.S Iliu i.ri..iirl.m to r-.inii-li THE y'KsT, J10T DEMKA BLhU MOST IJ.-tKVL OKIOI.VAI. KEAUISO .VATT EM IX OREAT 'A HlETT . Ilii-.t inmwy can liuy, anil tonrnkelt a H'lMt WKKKLY fcuned tr Ihe wants or vvery family. Subscription price pT yoaror 0- liumbem, The Elegant Chromo Siro lfl Iii inrlics, 16 color. ArinowlcdF-i liy all to 1,-lh.. HA.XDSOMtsT ai:d KOST VAl.t' A Al.E I premium piciurfl in AniHricn, EVKtiY SITHSCIIJ- BKIi Ik prrm tilfd with tbi Chroinoat the tim of ( KUl-ciilinL', ( riiting) and aiso receives a XITM i Kl'.RtU CKKi iKlCA'l b KNT1TI.IXO TIIR llOI.Ii. j El! TO A SHAKE in the "iistribntion of $23 ooo in caib and oth-'r pn miuui i, THE DISTBIBUTIOX TAKE.? PLACE on Hie I neeoiul ruradsy in Jun nxl. The Clironio and I ertiiimie i" iit on reevipl of price. SPECIMEN JCOr'IEN. I'KKMIUM I.IsT, Etc., OIMXG FULL PA KTICCI.AKS sent frco to any addri'sii. priJTC Either local or cxnranaiitg i" ""t"T KUtlitd town. l.'rc rash pay and lMAUTTn Iip bent will Til. Send at once W MillCU fr term. Ad.tre OVli FIRESIDE FEIEND, Ciiicarjo, III., and Eallbnorc, Md, Feb 25, tf. Repository of Fashion, Instruction." riensurc, anl Harpers Bazar Notices of the Frcss. The Ttnztir is "diled with a rontrlbntion of tact and tcliit that w to 1,1 tun lind in auy jonrnal ; and the journal i'selfin tin- organ of the feat world of I'anhfoti. U'ltien Trarellrr. The Razor comioond itself to CTery member of the lionaehold tothe c'.iildren by droll and pretty pictures, to the yomig ladiea by its fobion-plates in endies Tarit'iy, to the prorident matron by ita pat temf for the children's clothe", to pnltr ltniii- n by it tasteful deigns for embroidered alinperaand liixuiions dreaniinr-sowiis. i?ut the readini;-mat-lerof the Bnziir ia uniformly of great excellence. The paper ha acquire-! a wide popnlartiy for the Jreside enjoyment it atforda. .V. 1'. homing I'oti. SURS1UPTIONS Tcrm!. -1S73. Harr Bszxn on An Ultra (Vov "f fithrr th Maxazixk, eeklr. or bAT ah trill uttpnHt't gnitiit for Trry Ctnb of FlTeSuMcribera at 1 4 hoc-mm, i nne rtmiaanct ; or Six Oi)irsor 2o 00, irithi.xU txtra coty. Snhtcripi.inT.r in Urper Mscatlne, eekly, na f KAZAR. t- on a,ldr'A far one yrar, HO. 00 .r, franflti.rptr'1 ferio'l ioilt, tonne iuidrc.ur Back .Vm'er e.m be snpplied at any time. Tbe fr rolnmes ot Harper'a Hazar, for the eiira js, .K!f -70i .:) -7i. elej!an;ly bound In reen inorocro cloth, will be aent by expresf. ir - Msmpropam, ,ori iu. The ptiiseon Harper a l.Alia i .ocenmayenr. liich mnst be paid at th,cTi.ftr' is-office. A ddresa HilPEU ,i oiKOTUEESiew York Waqfer's Gr Ml.' X f m rirn SOAP. SHAVIUG I- THIS is the best SHAVING SOAP ever in vent.l. U nfll lasher and shaTe lik a cliarm. T cung men, by Sharing once a week with thU Soap, can in a few months atari a ry atronc; b iard. Wa-uin!the head once a week with it will atop the hair from falling out, reraore dandruff, cure all eruption of Ihe sea'ip. and caaao the hair togrow luxuriant and beaut.ful. Try it. JTotb in like it. Price 35 ccnta per Cake. Sent by mail, pot-pald, on receipt of price, X. B. Credit of thirty dara dayi will t giren and a liberal redurtion nude to all reliable dealers. Addre, V'A'iNEK fc TOWMI.EV. Martt.i'bai;, II Vt Va. April::. -Li:., jSrislol Advertisements. OS LATiGE QUANTITIES. AHDI3S' HAHU7ACTURED HEKKj'AXD ALSO A Fl'LL SUPPLY IVenck Candies, JS'uls, 'liaisins, Jifs, tOc., arriving regularly. Baking done to order. BAKERS BREAD furnished and WEDDING CAKES baked and beau tifully iced and ornameticd on short notice. E. Kuhnert & Son. GOODS FOR 1873. COME SEE US AT 7H3 OLD STAND f. unsnys n vi ldixgs, .J IIERl- wc will he pleaacl to sec our T t friends ami all iu te:irch of desirnble Wi.vtkR (ahoiis at prices its low as similar gou'ls can b soli in this market. oi'Exnu this wrxii C Cartocns of Laflies' Slioes (lirect from the Mantifacturcrp) consisting of Ladies Calf, sinirle ami double sole newed Bid's, Kreuch Kid, Hal's double and single 6ole. 1 Cartoon Ladies Cloth Button Gaiters. 1 " Velvet and Kid tipped Gaiters. Men's and Hoys Balmorals & Brotran Shoes. " Boots in all styles. Mioses, Children and Infant Alices ; a large asHirtmer.t. fiems, "V8 and Children's Hats, a hand some assortment and very ehetip. A larce stock of Notions and Fancy Goods !t ess "Goods, Shawls, &C. Alpacas very low. Flanncls.Linscys, lirilllngs Cambrics &s. eic W'v have pllrchaed the stock of Saddles. Bridles, Halters, li.irnees, &c, of Mr. Ihos. Joliuston, Manufacturer, and can cfler great li.-irgai.iib i" the lest assortment of Ladies and Girls Saddles in Bristol, all made here. One far Load of Liverpool Fait , a heav "cssoitment of Qtieeiisware, Wooden ware, Nails, Hard ware. Ready made Clothing in great varie ty. Choice Sugars, Teas, Syrups, Apple Vinegar, Soaps, Perfumes, &c, Ke. V.'c propose to reduce our stock by spring as low as possible. Cash buyers will find our House the place to buy. Good Goods at the Lowest 'Male. NO CREDIT IS OUR M3TT0 f,,r IS73. But next to Smr.ll Pos save us from the Credit System. The highest price paid for marketable pro duce, ail kinds. tCrf-ra'k out for the "R;i. Flag " at the old stand of I. B- DUNN & CO- Bristol, Jan. 14, '73 tf. MARBLE YARD MAIN SinHET, BRISTOL. VA., & TENN. Haying recently received from New York a lareo Stock of USTE ILvEIREILiE, I nni now prepared to furnish Grave Stones of nil sizes, and at any price from $10 to $j0. Finer jobs made to order. Usual inscription free of charjtc. Extra lettering 3.1 cts. Vcr letter. Emblematic engravinj: charped for accordinir to job. Produce taken at Cash Frices. All orders promptly filled. A. T. M. rUOVEXCE. July 5, 1S72. tf. AT THS NEW CORNER OF SENEKER& BRO'S, We are now receiving daily from New York, our new stock of SPRING AND SIMMER GOODS which we are prepared to sell at the very Lowest Cash Prices- We invite our friends and the pub lic generally to call and examine our stock ; we assure them we bought them to sr.U. and will eive every ad vantage possible to Cash Buyers. Wc intend to veil our Goods for CASH or PRODUCE PAID flOH'S and have reduced our prices to suit, the credit syatcm having play ed out.) Come and see us. Bring on your PnonrcK and Monky, and get the ad vantage of low prices. SENEKER & BRO, Mr. W.r. A. Wolford is now with us and requests his friends to call and see him. apll-j-4L WOOL CARDING IN MARION: H aVISO purchased a superior Carding Machine with ricking and Bnrr Jfachiae attached, we will be prepared in a short time to Card ll'ool ia a saperifir manner, and on short notice. H'ool sent by ears will be received at thts Iepot, and the rolls returned there free of charge' Irish the wool clean and send without picking. Trice fc Tickinc, Barring and Carding white word 7 els per pound. Colored wool 9 centa peri jnurd. Oil ;f required " cen's per pint. LO-K A M.vroiX I Jfrion. April 17th 17'. Ap'lJ-J, '73i-t. IIS, J. T. Van IVTess. PH0T06BAPHEB. LYNCHBURG, VA. Mprci.tl attnliun paid to Copying and to Life Size Ficttercs. Sept. 10, '72. ly. viedSltCLOTHIS Watrt J. A. BUCKNEK WITH YJ EISENFIZLD & CO. Wholesale Clothiers, AND Jobber of cloilu, fassdmcrcs, Ttstlnj?, xn Goods adapted to Men1 Wear. 213 ISaltinivre SI. BALTIMORE, MD. Jan. 12. ly. W. D. JO'ES (Of Tennessee. ) WITH Moip. Tonus, Alteins & Co f Oiarlea F. MorKan, Jaa. S. Tonntr. Fratik j lin L. Altmaa, Hor F. Burin, Joa O. 1 II. Miliar, John V. Trimblo, 4'ha. A . Jen i kina, John L. iiiiackiiiaii, Albert 1'r.rviii. IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF DRY GOODS- Nos. G27 a r,2S Chestnut, and 620 G22 Jayne Streets, PHILADELPHIA. i! xr. 4. tf. chud June chuu Jolr 21 HSRTFCRO, COLLIKS & CO'.S Cast Caststeel Plough. We have a sample plow f Cast Castatecl, (Moleboard. Landside and point, all steel.) We invite the attention of Farmers to this very superior Plough, ('all and examine it. mar. 3-tf I. R. DL'XN & CO. TWO USTo. l WOOL CARDING MACHINES AND PICKERSTOR SALE ! WE offer for Sale Two pood Wool Canlinir Machines and Pickers, ready clothed for operation. Terms easy. Address J. R. BARRETT & CO., Wytheville, Wythe Co., Va. Dec. 17, tf. 10 000 GIFTS. $5. CI. On TCKKDAT, JFI.V, fib, 1S73, the THIRD GRAND GIFT CONCERT. nnlr Hi-; maiiaii.i-ut nf hx-iir.vrrm r llioK. K. Iirainlrtic, and autlior iied hysprcial Hrt of tha oirislatnri', lur the bi n elil of tin- 1'nblic Library f N.-nluckr, ixititivelT and um-ii'jiTocally r'inif-a ift in Fiiblir Lilimry Hall, at LnitUville. K.. whfii IO.iwm Oiit. all cash, amonnliii lt ."oo,inx). w;ll be diMriboW-d by lot ninnii th ticket-holileia, Tim money to pay all tlirae fiifl in full i alrfu lvln bink and aid? for that purpose, at the folHwmg reniiicate flioivs : OmcK or Far.hkrk' axd liuovraa' Raik, ) f.nnsviLi.E, Kr., April ItU '7:, Thin ic t- c-rtify tli it th-re is in tli Faihebs a."ii I'Kurt R' ;isn, to the rredit of lh-i Tl-ird ;r.iml liif? t'onrert for the ben-!?t of tiie l'u1. lie Library of Ky.. I'ivk Htmikkii Tuor..vi Dm. Lars, whtrh h! beoii set ajMri Vy tbe Hank and paid out fortiii purpose, ami tlii j'nrpoae only, (S,;nr.ed ) It. S. VKKOII, (.'artier. Only a few tiekets remain nnold, ai d thry will bo ftttntshod to thrf ftrit Hpiilic.ints at the follow ing priri-n : M'hob' tivketn. ln . hal vvk. : ')Uar ei. i..'.'i; II wholes for Ih); Atj for .'.0n;113 for f I iXhi, and 575 for $5,000. for tickets and full ii.forin;i!ion, apply to Til OS. E. JJRAJIIjETTE, Lollsvillk, Ky. April 29, 1S7T lm. 'The OUlest and Iiest o the Eclectics." 1873. Eclectic Magazine. IfS- SUBSCRIBE NOW ! "3a M'ith the iinmber for Jaon:try, the ECLECTIC enter n pon ita tarenty-nimli y-vir. It cleanatha rboireAt ai'lieiejs from the entire lielj if loreigu pe- rioj'cal litevainre, aid obit The bext S- IK.NTIK1C .1KT1CLKS. The Wei- KSSA VS. The bet KKVIKirS. The brt CRITins MS. Tbe b.t lilonKAr-lHCAL SKETCHES. Tho best SOVKLS. The l.e SHORT STORIfcS. Th5best foGMS. The bent MIsCKI.t.AXIKS. Tbe finest STEEL EXHRAVIXGS. The aim of tlio ECLECTIC ii to be Initroctlve without beinc doll, and entertaining withojt lining trivial. Kcudots who seek ini-traction as well n aaiuaonient should give nsa trial. Tf-nsiH, 45 n jrar; Single cpim. 45 rmt. Lilifrnl U.rm tn clubx. . 7'fte ECLECTIC jnl hr. tent tri'h itny nil.tr jierivdicu at Inirtn club nuts' Addrnm, E. It. Pkltox, Publisher, 10S Fulton Street, New York A I3eautil'ul CHROMO, Size 14 x 20, in IS Colors. e 2 he Strawberry Girl,9 FOR EVERY SUBSCRIBER TO HEARTH and HOME FOR 1873. The l'nbliahera have secured a very large and moHbeantifnl Paikting, and they hare had per fect copies prepared from it, printed 18 times, in colors to produce the beautiful coloring and shad ing of the original. Aenp'j it now within eatty retich nf every Jnme. in j mtrica. The Journal itnelf will be a a rich trrvture in every llmiteholfi. A magnificent 3i-w American story by Edward Kcg'elo.i has already commenc ed ; the general editorial care will remain as hith erto; and other practical, skillful, Instructive, and pleasing writers will constantly aid in provid ing in Hearth ami Hums a feast of good things which will make it a mutt tcelcnn.eriiitor to ereiy Hearthstone and in every Home. With all these attractions, and other improve ments contemplated, the price of HkArth a.xn Homb will continue a; the low rale of only $3 a year, or 4 lor Hearth asp -Hem and the American Agricalluritt. (Wijh the Arjricultnti.it there will aio be presented a miutt beautiful Am nio of an originnl pictnre, painted expresly for this purpose, entitled ".Mischief Brewing." by K. F. Kcinhait. Scut, mounted, for only 25 cents extra. The Hrarthakd Home Chromos will be deliv ered in theordr which the namea have been re ceived. So charge for the Chromo when taken at the office, unmountad. If tohesent, prepaid, un mounted, 'J' cents must be aent for piepayuicnt and packing. Ii trill liemnvnted and rornlthtit, ready for put tiivj inln a frame, forty cent extra that in, f,r 50 cent it will be Mounted, Var-iiinlM-ft. packetl. and sent Frepaid to mhneribei In Hcaxth ash Humc for 1S7J only). That is, t;,a Hkarth as d lions Chromo will he delivered. At the Office, CXMOOXTED, Free. MOUA'TER So cents Extra. If tent pre-paid. US-HOTTNTED. !e cents Extra. " JfOUSTED, .... tii, cents Extra. ICe advlee all to have them mounted before baring the offer, aa in large qnantitlea we are able to have them mounted for aquarter of the co-l of do. mx it singly, and better than it can Usually be done elsewhere. A lurpe, beautiful, liiffhly illustrated, nnd very valuable Journal full of" instructive and intert-'Bting reading matter, just suited to the wants every of home. TERMS, ALWAYS IX ADVANCE: One Copy One Year, - - $3.00. Four Copies, one Year - 2.75 each. Ten or more copies, - - - 2.50 each. 20 centa a year extra wheu sent to British America. Subscribe Jsow. The earlier subscription money Is sent in. the sooner Chromos will be received, as they will be delivered in the order of receipt of names. CRIMT. JI DD & CO., rubli-hrrs. 21o Broadway, New York. (Patent Medicines. m 9 m 3 - s ww -w- 1 1 OnJy 50 Cents per Bottle. It promote t trt OK OYTII, PltESEIiTE.S tbe t'Ol.OU.rtnil increase the Vigor and KEAL'TVofibo HAIU. ' Ornn TrrmTT Yfatis Ann T.tx'b KATrjAtso FOB Tint Hair was r.rst placed in the market by Professor K. T'honua I jou. a gradnatnof Pnncetoa College. Tbe rsrne ia dented from the Creek. KATHBO,"gaif-iiiir tnf'. pr.yV.,rorii. v r:ar. The favor it Mas received, and the popu larity it baa obtaiaed.is aafweoertented and incrvf Ibls. It Increases the tJHOMTH and Beauty of the! Haja. It ia a dnlurfetful dressing- It eradicates Pandroff. It prcrreuta the Hair from turning gTay. Jt keepe tbe head cool, and gives the hair a nch. soft, riossy appearasoe. It ia the same in Vcamthc and Qpaijtt as it was over a cJuarter of a du ijr Aao, aad ia sold by all Drugmsls and Conn Uf Store at only l-'ilty Ccau par Bottle.' r Woman's Glory is Her Hair. LYON'S. HAIRON v.:- i S PTJEELY A VEGETABLE PREPARATION, composed Kinply of vrcu-kno-a n ROOTS. HERBS and FRUITS, combined with other properties, which in their Esturo are athaxtic. Aperient, Xntritioua, Iinrctic, Altrrativ and Anti-Bjione. Tho vrfcols 3 preserved in a euffl; cleut quantity of rpirit from tho SUOlR CAVE to Icep ticia ia try cliauto, which, zn&kts the LAHTATIOI iITTEBS one Of tho most desirable Teniae and Ca thartics in the world. They are intended rtrlctijaaa Temperance Bitters only to be nsed aa a medicine, end always cording to directions. They are tho sheet-anchor of the feeble and debilitated. They act upon a diseased liver, and eUmuiato to such a degree thi.t a healthy action is at once brought about- Aa a remedy tJ which Women are especially subject it' ia anpar aeding every other stimulant. A3 a Spring and Summer Tonic they fcave no equal They are a mild and gentle Iurtive aa well aa Tonic. They purify the blood. They are a splendid Appetizer. They maka the weakatrong. They pnrify and invigorata. They cure Dys pepsia, Constipation and Headache. They act as a specific in all specie of disorder which undermine the bodily etrcnth and break down the trrmiki spirua. " Depot, 3 Park Place, 3Taw York. OoADALIS THE CHEAT SOUTHERN remedy for the cura of Scre- lula, beroluloiH Taint, Rheuma- usra, wnite swelling, Uout, Goitre, Consumption, Bronchi- is, werTouj debility and all dis eases arising from an impure coa- du:onof tho ulood. The merits of this valnsblenreDar- Icfion are so well known that a passing .s -.in acccHiy io renuau uie readers of this journal of tbe necessi ty of always having a bottle of this medicine among their stock of family necessities. Certificates can be presented from many leading- Phvsieiana. Minister. and heads of families throughout to South, endorsing in the highest terms TAe Fluid Frtrrct of Bosadalit. Dr. R. Wilson Carrot Baltimore says "he has nsd it in cases of Scrof ula and other diseases with, tjuch sat siaction. iir. T. C. r h of Baltimore, re. commends it to all persons suffering " f ui-at u Aiof.u, ssytng IK 19 SU- perior to any preiratiou he has ever used. Hetr. Dnfcney Bnll of the Baltl more M. . Conference South says he has been so much benefitted hi its nsa that he cheerfully recommends it.' all his friends and acquaintances. Craven Hi Co.. Drupiriats- at fl- 'donsville, Va., say it never has tailed 10 give satioiaction. Som'l G. McFadden, Morfrees boro, Tennessee, says it cuied him of Rheumatism when all else failed. AUKadalis isnotasecretauack prer aration, its ireredients are published on every package. Show it to ycur Physician and he will tell you it is composed of the strongest alteratives mat exist, ana is an excellent Blood Farifier. Did our space admit we could give you testimonials from every State in the South and from persons known to every man, woman and c hild either personally or by rep utation. Bosadalis is sold by all Druggists. CLEUEXTSACo., BaltTMORX, Sole Proprietor$. UOHIT F. HENBT, . ONo. 8 Collzgi Plack, Ail a vwmm rrWKaiw JCIU. May 24, 1872. ly. SO UTH-W ESTERS' VI RG IN I A HLOTsT WQBKS. H AVISO recently returned from a trip, for the purpose of adopting all late improvements in .Machinery at fh Morth, we are how prepared to make and furnish the following Machinery j.i m. plemer.ts: Stationary and Portable Engines. Cir cular Saw Mills, urist and few Mill Gearing, Sorghum "Mills, Tobacco Fixtures, Horse Powers, Thrash int; Machines, Superior Smut Machines, Bark Mills, Wool Carding Machines, Pick ers, Plows end Points, of the most approved Patterns, Bailings, Columns, Stoves, Building Fronts, Cast Windows, and Door Frames, Sor ghum Boilers, &.c. The attention of MILL-WKICiU'l Jj is particularly invited, as we will pet na MILLING MACHINERY. suitable for every variety of Water ar.d Steam Power that tUcy may prefer. Merchants in this and the adjoining counties will be supplied ith PLOWS AND POINTS, Jfew York Premium No. 3 and 4, Bradley' Liv ingston's and Hillside Plows of all sizes. ' Old Iron and Copper taken iu Exchange for Oast Ins. We are Manufactures Agents for the sale of French Bnhr Mill Stones, bolting, Mowers and Reapers; together with any other Machinery wan ted that we do not make. Bestqaality of flaater kept eonatantly en band. A Tewenty Horse Engineaiid Circular Saw Mill now for aaba LOH"; alaa oca Forty-six inch Circular Saw. J. B. BARRETT & CO., j Wytheville, Va Msrs i. b. pi.'s A ri Tristol. Tenn.. are ur;ents fnrsal f .ill food kept by us. March 11, l7'i.-tf. " J. B. PsasstT A '"ft. UttAT .a 5?! r BRISTOL BRANCH OF THE TflSSSOURI Home Department, Col. A. Talker son . tfcr. G. A. Caldwell, J. C. fowler, t)r. .". A. 2'empleion, Jf. L. Z'lacllej',- -.. DIBECTORS: Col, A. Fulkerson, Rev. G. A Caldwell. I. C. Fowler, Dr. J. A. Templeton M. L. Blackley, M. M. Taylor. Capt. W. B. Williams, N. Callaham, V. p' Brewer, Col. J.M. Bosang, J. M. Barker, Wm. McFarlund, Dr. Buutin? and J. V. Owen. THOSE desiring to invest in LIFE INSURANCE should consult their own interest by investigating the claims of this Company, before perfecting an In surance with anv other Company. The - MISSOURI VALLEY " is a Ilome Company, every where rr.anaced and controlled by men whose opinion should not lie disregarded, and can give you thesafetest and cheapest Insurance of any Life Company in America Its Policies pay 12 per ent, compound interest, and are as secure as our Gov eminent Bonds or National Currency. Their Registered Policies being guai ranteed by tho State of Kansas. 'They embody the three grat principle safety, protection, investment for which the bond and pledge of an entire Common weath is contained in the face of each Iclicy. For further particulars, enquire of any of the above named Directors Nov. 19, '72. ly. HOLSTON SALT & PLASTER CO. MANUFACTURERS I? Salt, Plaster and FERTILIZERS, saltvill-fi -viia-iiNri. Respectfully beg leave to call the attention of the Farmers of this and the other Southern States to their sujierior Fertilizers, consisting of ROCK arid GROUND PLASTER of PARIS, or GYPSUM, (a w ell known and liurhlv prized fertilizer for Grain, Grass and Cotton) and the mtHOLSTty (fi lHM:i t EUTILI ZEUS" of PLASTER and SALT: and PLASTFP j SALT and WOOD ASHES ; which avuii:. In order to introduce these FERTILIZERS into more general use. feellrr confident that a trial is all that is ncessary to insure their preferem-e.'we liav" determined to oiler them for this enson at the following extixnivlv low prices viz: Plaster of Paris or Gypsum. Ilotk $4.V0 per Ion. Ground $S.OO per Ion. Ho Is to Combined Fertilisers. No. 1. Half Fluster and half Salt - $14.00 per Ton No. . Hal f Fluster 1-4 Salt and 1-4 Uood Ashes $ 12.00 per Tor The-GROUND PLASTER and FERTILIZERS are put up in stror- ih w sacks of coiive'iient size for handling; and all are loatU-d on the cars here These P'ERTILIZERS were used with great success throughout ti e Southern States, during the last season on COTTOX, TOBACCO, W!IEAT,Olt:i AXD GK.lSfES. and we offer them to the public with full confidence in their SV PFlllOFl TY over others of much higher cost. 50-tf. WCTJOA 'W S009- rye GKT THK ULUuLul 0 -UiiaLill ! 15O0O Word and Meaning! not in j . other Dictionaries. I 3000 Engravings 1343 Pajes Quarto. Price 12- i XTTT,f ctiiiiiii.-iid it a apiendid Hprcin--n ot !earnr I m mi lug, test, and lahtr. Moiitg'oinery Ledg r.T, i-1. . . I u r ,nil -,i..oi . I ! u r .. . v n . i . . f .. Ulsuould have this work. (. Pres.. I.iui-vt!e. Best book fur everybody that the prwss ha. pro duced in the present centniy. 'bidden tra. Superior, incompsrulily, tn all others, in it defl nitioi'S. ( . It. Mclionald, 1'ren. Cutiib. t'n'v "fsjhe reputation of this work Is in conflned to mi. America. Kichimuid Vrhig TTv.-ry family In the United States should have JmZ this work. Uallatln Kep.J pj epositorv of useful information: as such it Aa,stands without a rival. (.Nt.-hrille Dispatch.) A necessity foreverv intelligent family, student. tesctier and proresaional man. hat Library Is complete wunoci tne best fcngiun Dictionary. ALSO Webster's National Pictorial Dictionary. 1040 Pages Octavo. 600 Engravings. Price $5- The work ia really a Gtm of a Dictionary, jusi the thing for the million. American Etlueatioaa. Xonthty. rnblisbedby O. k C. MF.RKIAM, SpringSeld, JIass. Sold by all Booksellers. Wm EaenzcltSSon. GENERAL I'RODUCE Commission Alercrhants, -I I. ). liox, 5360. Xo. 4U Odur ft., for uer William St, fTEW YORK. Jolicit consignments of Giyeenjr, Fcatners Beeswax, Dried Fruit, Furs, Seneca Roof, Metal, Rags, flaxseed, &c, ic, &c. Prompt and careful attention g:ven to all shipments, and account sales with remittance rendered oa all sales without delay. Nkw York Refebkxcks. Marine Xntion al Bank; Seventh Ward National Bunk Messrs. Howes & M.icy, Bankers, as well aa all respcctnlile merchants throughout Vir ginia and Tennessee. Not. 11, 1S70-1? ZZfn SIDES Red Sole Leather. 3 W 200 Bbbls new S. C. Herring, lnoo Batts N.C.Cotton Tarns. I'iO Barrels Molasses and Kine Syrnp. Siks) I'ounds Carolina and Rangoon Rice. 100 Ke js Hi Carb Soda. LEE & TATLOR BRO'S. apr. 29--tf. r$0is M1LLII1HRY ISO STRiF ALSO VMt3 Gccds, EinircidsrissA kz. Armstrong, Cator&Co Importers, Manufacturers & Jobbers Bonnet, Trimming, Heck & Sash Ribbons VZLYET KIBBCS8, KECK T1E8, Bonnet Silks, Satins, Yelrals and Crape!, Rowers, Feathers, Ornaments, Frames &o- Straw Bonnets and Ladies and Children's Hats, tbiumsb axi r.vTamKB. AJfD IX CO--ECTIXf WAREROOMS Vhits Goods, Lissns, Essircl dsrisss LsosSa Ests, Cclkrs, Spits. Handkerchiefs, Veiling, Head Nets, &c, Ac. Nos- 237 and 239 Baltimore street, Baltimore, Md. These goods are manufactured by us or bought for Cash directly from" the European and American Manufactur ers, embracing all the latest novelties, unequalled in variety and cheapness in any market. Orders filled with care, promptness, J and despatch M!tr. 4, -Gm- 3 tBKiraXT -w. -j VilLLSY Leavenwortli, Eansas. President. Vice-Tresidenl. Secretary d- 2 rem Jfedecal Adviser. - Counsellor. they are now manufacturing onan exten- F. B. HURT, General Supt. R. SINCLAIIlvlCo.' No. lo Liriht .Vttt, BALTIMORE, In IK, MiinttfacKtrvrs of AGIUCULTUUAL IHPLEMESTS rsd MACIUNERi, Growers and Iirtrorter' of GARDEN and FlEI.l SY.U. Offer to tbe Farmers and MtrrluvntM of Tel. liessee? the fullowittg Luboring-Snving Machinery and luiiit'iututi, viz: RcaJrng;' Patent lIore-Powr Crn Sliellor, VtitU and vilhuut FjH VrirgiDlA Hat!"! nilj Power S'hellei. Double and Single Spout Hand Shelters. Sinclair's Patent Screw Propeller and Masticator. Fodder; Ha ami Straw Cuites. Corn and Cob Crasher PUntn ion Grist .M:'.!s. Haj Presses Ox Yoke Cider and Wine Mills, Farmers' Saw Uercfiej, Thrashers and Cleaners, Horse Towers, Wheat and Guano Seed Drills. Cora Planters, Sulky Plows, Plows all r-attems. Harrows, Cultivators, Plow and Machine Castings. Alio Agents for the "NEW YORKER" Sklf-Rake Heater axd Mower, And MOXITON MOWER. All of which will be sold at the LOW EST CASn PRICE. Dee. 22. tf. lOOO KEG3 assorted sites Old Dominion Nails. 800 BBLS fresh ground James Pviver Hy draulic Cement. 100 BliLS Calcine Plaster. LEE i. TAYLOR BRO'S. April 23, tf. NOTICE. T HE PARTNERSHIP heretofore ex is ting between us under the style o J. 4 James Oc Co., is this day dittolv ed by mutual consent. Those indebted to us will please come for ward and matte payment, JOHN A. JAMES, W. VV. JAMES. Goodson, Ya. Jan. 10,1873. A FINE FAKE! FOR SALE. 110 ACRES. LYIXO ON" THE NOKTII'M ESTERX LIM ITS of tiie Town of Gooisox Ukistol. I OFFER fr Sale my i'&Ttn situated as above stated and containing about 0 ACRES OF TIMBER, The quality of tbe Land is well known and is unusually good. It communicates with RUNNING WATER and has an excellent well. Upon it there is a eood nnd comforta ble DWELLING, and all necessary out buildings, including Stable and Burn. Also A FINE YOUNG ORCHARD of Choice Trees, about 75 in number, togeth er with as many more in other tuitions. Persons uirinjr an unusually choice ir- rebtment will do well to apply ato.u. It may be said that this Land forms the North- . western boundary of Goodson, for over thrx e fourths of a mile. Throughout its erfre length, it is within a half mile of the To-n, at one point crossing the Corporation If: e. It is not likely that it will be 1 .n? on the market, and application should be made at once to I. C. 1'owler at the News Otfi.-e. Bristol-Goodson,or to me. Direct to Bristol r. o. W. A. EADEI.. (M.I.T. ;r. tin; Ti-i''Ut ' 'iC.