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jPptfttirj ^jygiiU Aa ordinary than nf% mud for tha epiahm sf aa wUghtaaad somma aity, should raamia any amufro^sourtin* vuh ^at ildJltoJr*tojiWadn a*y parmiual atairs •*>*>!*»« t- but in accor tHgumjEumm. SksssA tnaod*t I,m aoastraiasd to pay soma attoatipa to a ppbliention SR* tJ8m 4 *>«" ZL' l mm anltoelysiRUaf that thatoaraa pliRahrt MhaM apsakdor teanfl, aa Vat It is iarambmt upon toe to . cvi. %* it. !* obnoxious to ftM*rta»mhMhAa«dtaavto4a.-«apsl tmlh.aoah aflbotod iodigntokto), hai.ftmt to leave him la "IglT? "-ri:“ »«par-m.a reel b'"“ ■f*tf pg fhlArt (Tr-yr properly attaching to *** (MMMja'rtmhst, I »ad m^ano. to refar ^Mta, to i tMNitwn of .«da eaatok praeiaet In this ahOht4chOh*Idahand tha ■oataav had aearaoaM to in Virginia. I aad debauchery to tha arm* responsible fir them; partiau ad tha arttole—which bora aha impress af being Islanded aa a little plramnt & 'rtrthad * Ibe Democratic organ, which WMK to thr aa to refcr to me by noma—I sketched ^ paQf^ ihraa itasm of whinh Wm. S. Reid fr was Tory prompt to roeogniaa. I did not men tion hie aaaaa; 1 did not say that be waa drunk, •ad behaved hadty. ou the day of election, and at • Pami util barbecue bald previously, us had hare told sae—aad I have ae doubt, truly—hut #y aaith •a liot ronnedion, were design cl for gemaral application. Soon after the nppasrsiioa it the artreto, Mr. Reid, with that ineliuctiio per oeption which U always the concomitant of a guilty conscience, demanded to know if he wo* the aharweter wltadad to. i replied that hewn* Ha than dtainadtd (hat 1 should absolve him ftem nay charge of “impropriety on the lay of election.” aad publish such disclaimer. This I could not do cuaaotonthiaaly, nor without i-ouipro ■wising such men aa the venershlc Col. Maurice Lenghutac, and some half doxen other* who were Tnapttdtlll for the truth of my Statement, ami In mkmm I mm now permitted to infer ih coi robornlmn of it. 1 did, however, make all the apology that one gentleman would nek of another—diwlniiuoj any purpose of unklndnns* tu Mr. Reid, and pianad lbs oniumna of the fnyimno at hi* nervier to “disprove anything amounting to an allegation" that f had made. I wm not willing t*» my lh»t w 1ml 1 hua reason to believe trur, wo* false; but offered him the op portunity of denying it if ho chose to do so, noon his own responsibility. This did not suit Mr. Reid and his advisers, who were determined to prese me to no issue w hich they knew I could not accept; end conse quently to degrade me. if possible 1 had made no attaok uptm Mr. Reid's private character that would have held me bound by “the oode of honor." even if I had recognised it. I referred only to mat tore tbnt were noted epenlynnd of common notoriety —even then studiously avoiding to mention his name. Coder such circumstances, 1 had only to say to Mr. Keid diet 1 should not avoid him, but would give him abundant opportunity "to appease Inn wounded honor" and to test his courage, by mak ing an streak upon mev At this orisis, and against my with, my friend Mr. Semple, conceding that 1 ted gone as far as duty required, generously tendered hie personal responsibility. Coder tlm '•oode” it was Mr. Semple’s plirilego to do this, and not admissible in Mr. Reid to ignore in part, the prineiptaa which he had accepted for bis rulo ef conduct. Whatever motive may lie attributed to me for the expression elf an opinion long entertained, I do not hsweats to pronounce my abhorrence of every principle of the "oode of houor.” falsely so called. yo man, ra my judgment, entertaining a propor sense of his responsibility to bin family, to s oeiety, and to bis Maker, can recogiiiio it; and those re» porribilitie* pros* srilh far more weight upon me, aad give ass far mors concern, than the idle clamor of those who may chooRr to fix their stan dard of aiere animal oourage. Still, holding tbaee principles sacredly as I do, I cannot admit that they impair mgr right, or that of any thrU tian man, of self-dr fanoe. A mere novice in such matters, and certainly a dtrorimlnating public will bo ubte to judue how biWa. & Reid Jr. baa observed the principles of honor in publishing his card after he had been IfM lobondt Cudur those circumstances, it would not he proper for me to Jo more than express the hope s*tl hare reputation enough here,ami elsewhere, bpburvrvc the machination* and assaults ol Mr, Mm. A. Raid. Jr. <* ,» CIIAS. W. BUTTON ?■ S —I was very strongly tempted, as Mr. Semple has stated, to confront Mr. Reid at the Market House, and preTent him from executing hfs purpose, hut 1 am free to admit that such a ■ datube would have compromised, to s-uae extent, gty pMteon, and that I should have erred In so __ o. w. u. Buchanan L. £ D a. Jtn Dairerslfy of North Carolina at its late MBnvaiM, MftCvrtd the hunorurj degree of L. L* D., on President Bucbnnnn. fNh^Mpng Am INMl n diectiMion ban been going • ■MW v I * m. . , , , flMMIjoarotliiti, reiatire to the meaning of JMmof them assert that ■dbty MBHOMsd BssSnr of Laws, while others iadatsjtst tkay mean B «tor of Laws, slooc.— Whatarbt tl ta, tlato “Farewell, Doctor!" j Tn following remarkable confession wa* made by tha Hon. Matt Ward. U. S. Senator from Tei twa, at the raeant Gubernatorial Convention in that MMi Don. Malt Ward wa# then called upon for a speech, and responded. Speaking to the Impor tant* of harmony in the Democratic party, t»M# tain (|e principles as the only means of pcrpetua itntg the Union, lie aaid he had teen the paopla north. Titer were anti alarary by edeoatJoq.— fhera were tanatic* among them, but it was not the desire of the North to dissolve the Union. Ha sail ha Was In Philadelphia in tlie campaign of ISM. While there, some acquaintance* of hi*, In pnlitio* Black Hepablicana, were in cm vernation,* ulica ana of tliem incidentally remarked, "that thy had raised ten thousand doliara the evening before to aid ia Buchanan’s election.” He aaid he naked for an explanation. They replied that "although they held the same political view* with frmtmL yet they were afraid if he should be aleatad the people of the South might ha fools enough to dissolve tha Union." | Tha above confirms what wa have frequently heard, and what we have several times alluded to in these oolnmne. The people of the North, and particularly those of Pennsylvania, wm* frighten ad into the belief, in 1856, that tha election of Fremont would result in a dissolution of the Union. Now, wv here no doubt thore were people In the South who were ready for a dissolution of the linion had Fremont been elected. But we can not believe, and do not believe, that the grent body of the Southern people would have resisted the election of a President according to the forma of the Constitution. If eny overt wrong upon the South had been committed by a President thus elected, th" people of the South, without dietlne lion of persona or paxtica, would unqueetionably have been rife for resiatunce. This would bare not barn revolution—whereas it mould hurt been revolution if the pc pie bad rebelled ngainat the fair working of the Constitution itself. But those who really intended resistance, in llio event of Fremont's eloclion. were not those who threatened it. Those w ho really Intended it kept silent. Those who threatened dissolution were, iu the general, the very last persons who would have exocuted the thrcnU i It was simply a game ta dragoon the North into the support of Buchanan instead of Fremont. It was merely an advantage taken of the deep lore for the Union which actuates all the Northern people, to accomplish a de-peiute political pur pose. The people id the North ure sincerely attached to the Union—it* w« ll tiny may U. Wo halt* oftmi nh<>wn that, in nl! material respivta (that iff, ff<) fur ft* <1 »II iru ire oo»< t rn»*<i) the Union ih much iu tiro mlv intake t«» ilio Nmili than the South. The whimper of danger t * tho Union ularun tin* whole Northern mind. .Southern hem ooratio politi iiin* dinamoied thin—and tliey took ndviiDtA^e nt it to I'omprl the support of liuclmn aii in the North hy pern.mu w ho were otherwise uverwe to it. Iu tins gaum they were seconded hy the Dem erratic pvditioitiu of tho North, and it proved to he n winning curd. Wo have frequouily *uid hi* for* that this was the Beiieiiie—and the decimation of Mr. Wurd, ubove quoted, prove* it. It is only uuotlier in i stuno* of the trickery and dishonesty of uiost ol , the professional politicians who infest tho country. Tho Iron Crown of Lombardy The following imeiesmig article Iras been con tributed to tlic Mobile it ibune by a corie*p.m , dent: The famous Inin Crown Ims been lately locked up by, the Austrian Uoverunr in one of the strong ust citadels ol L miburdv. It is made of gold, and has this form of u circlo about ilir.-v in. Uc, wide iu tlie uiruumlcreuce, incrustuted with the largest rough precious .tones of ditt. rent coin., inside is ibe Hue Iron Crown, it is, so to say, a ring which tradition assures us was fumed from .me of the nails used in the crucifixion ol Christ. That bewitching crown was placed on the head ol |Cnarleuiuguo by l’ojie Adrian lliu First, iu the year 774. In llollit was curried away fi out Koine ,to crown Frederic IV.; and in l.'idtl to crown Charles at Bologna. At last, in 1X1)5, Napoleon 1. took it in hi., hands and put it Inuisc-lf on his unit head, exclaiming, us did Agilulphc, twelve centuries before-. " G<«1 gate it to me: 1,1 him h, ware who tuurhm it!'! That historical and roli goiua treasure was, until April lust, enclosed iu the top ol u largo copper cross, gilded, which I they expose sometimes alter a special religious an. 1*3 in the catliedral of Monxa, twelve miles IVoui j Milan. It wua very difficult fur tlio visitors to cxiiniinc ,llmt relic. Shut up m it glass box, very thick, a .special permit lr.au the military governor ot Mi lan was needed to uppmuch und see, as near as 1 p'wssble, the object. j Then, to sulislv the public curiosity, the priests of Monaa hail lor u long time in their possession ,:ui imitation ol the truu crown, winch could he .seen and touched by everybody, even,put on the .head on paying one tieuniij/er to tliv keeper. A few days alter Napoleon was crowned with toe precious relic, he interned the Order of the .Iron Croau, to rcwaid civil uud miliutry services in Italy. j-j-Thars was iu the h- <i miiig 500%nighle,100 cum • mandsrs, and 2D grand knights. The decoration |of lbs order wu» the exucl model of tlio famous ,crown, suspended by a yellow ribbon bordered w ith (Teen. An endowment of 900,000 francs was taken from ■ tbe income of Monte Nspoleoue hank. Thai rn dowment has been considerably increased since 1815. the time w hen Milan w as ceded lu Auatiin. The Emperor Francis II revived tlmt decoration aud reunited it U. his imperial orders, modifying only some of it* insignia. Austria jealous of that previous crown, hat en closed la its famous tower Villa Gnbta (of the isagt,) se nailed from that terrible instrument of itortare la the middle ages, which appeared in 179" ,»ad was revived in 1814. i Will the iron crown be in safety in that cag% f I We must rocuUect that if the citadel of Mantua was stubbornly defended by Wurmser in 1797, Eapulaoo was victorious uvar him iu that last bat tle of Italy. - «•»-■— The following is a list of U. S. army officers who have permission In go beyond the United States ,wilh the understanding that they are to put theiu selres ia communication with the antagonizing ar mies in Italy, anas In note military operations, viz: ;Coi w w rig. mounted riflemen. L'put ColG B Cruieudcn, ui unted rifles. Miyj ti A II PWa^e, first dragoon*; Major 11 Hrcvveito.. cn lines.a. Bet. Lt C.1 £ S Steptoe, 0th inlantiy . Brt. Major T 11 Tuner, of engineers; Capt 11 'B Ol a, 8J infantry, Capt J A rslipci, 2d cavalry . lerjr; 1st Lt limn go ajtelton, Cth infantry; ad dragoogs. gma ight possible before i Warren Mail says May 29.—Th* Emperor Napo troops are in perfect health.— (The harvest has begun and the army is abun dantly supplied. The soldier* all are in high • pints. j Gen. Garibaldi antrred Como amidst the ringing of bells and a general illaminaiioa a* night. All tbs Meaner* on Lake Come are la the pos session of Oatmhaldi aad the Austrians are in raje iJ retreat. Li viismo. May 88.—The Austrians, pursued by Goa. Garibaldi, ars withdrawing towards .Mi lan. GarabaMI ha« also occupied Cfegteelo aad Secco, the latter 10 miles E. N. fc. of Cone, on the Lake of Lecoo, at th* meath of tha Add*. . Insurrectionary movements ars reported in tbo Yalutllino, and 800 insurgents war* In possession of an Austrian steamer. Another diapeinh says, in relereaua to Geribul . di'a muremsats that altar a furious *«t»of3 lours b* entered Como, and the oombat was again renew ed at Cemerlusta, where the Austrian troops age in gave way and retreated. An Austria# war steamer had cannonaded Ca Bobbia, oa lb* Piedmontese side of Lake Maggiore without much effect. MASK STS. Li vest-out., Saturday evening May M—Cotton is steady and closes active. 11 read stuffs quiet hut prices steady. Provisions are Arm but quiet. Lonoon, Saturday.—Consuls 92{92j. Bullion in the Bank uf Kugluud has increased £212,IH)U starling, Lonnow Mabkets—Barings' circular quotes: Iron is dull; Welsh rails & 15sa£0; bars dull; fug iron on the Clyde firm at a decline of 4a3s; sugar oiosed heavy at a decline ot Odals.; tea is Arm ut Is. 3d; spirits turpentine is heavy and nil qualities have slightly declined, sales at 42s. (id. . Tbs Paris Bourse on Friday ndvnuoed 1 0 per cant. _____ _____ se ernsi GREAT INDIAN BATTLE Ornt’lAi. Hhhkt or the Battle Between Major Van Ohm's Con man o and the Comanche In uians. JU.MKIUAKTKRS WlcHITA KXPIDITION, | Camp on {Small ('reek about I 16 miles sou ill of Old Kurt j * Atkinson. May 13, Captain — I liavg tliu honor to report that utter a march of over two hundred miles, 1 have just ! come up and bail an engagement with a party of ' about '.HI or IUtl Comanche Indians, and that I Imve succeeded in kilting, wounding, und captur mg nearly the whole limn tier. Korty-niue are dead on the Held, (50, including one killed a few days j previously) 5 are wounded, and 30 are prisoners of my guard. More than a bundled animals are captured, and the whole camp is destroyed. The light was ignite a sharp and blmaly one, and took place on loot in n thick jungle or hrusli coveted ravine. K.ight Co mnnnhe women were unavoidably and uninten tionally killed. I have with great regret to report that Lieut, tiiahiigh Ian', Acting Adjutant, wiih dangerously, ami Cugitain K. K. Smith qmto severely wound ed. I'rivato Willis Burrows, Company (I. 2d Caval ry, killed, mid thiriecu severely wounded. J wo friendly Indians were uls.t slightly woun ded. 1 tun ho cringiled hv mv Wounded and prisoners that 1 shall he coingiulled to return at once to Camp Kue/.ituiutk. I p n uiy arrival I shall hustim to make a full region of mv operaiiuns since the date of mv lust legmii; ami 1 sloill mke occasion to do justice to the officers and men who liutc hv ibeir gallantry mid good conduct, added another wrcntli to the laurel* of their regiment, I am Captain, very resgieetlully, Vnur ohedieiit servant, (Signed.) KAKL VAN LORN. Brevet Major, ('apt. 2d Cavalry. To t'ngit. John Witiikk*, Asst. Adjt. lion,, Sun Antonio, Texas. I*. S. I nia hand of Coninnchca is a part ol the same with whom we had the affair in October, at Itlllflll • 11II nips. (Official.) John B. Ilis n. Limit. 2d Cavalry, Post A.ijt. Doath of tho Ban Jellaohioh While Ivossiiih is directing giublic ogunion in Kugliiii I, his old enemy, tho Han Jelhiohich, died | at Agiuin, in Croatia, alaiut the 2llili of Muv At the age ol nine, Jnlhiehich was |.re eiited to the Kmneror Krnncis, who g.laced him in the Mil itary Academy of the Thercsciim. Ai the age of eighteen, Jallachicli emered the Austrian cavalry, with the rank of sub-lieulcuatit: in 1831, marched to Italy, remained there four years, returned to Croatia, and was for some time engaged in the hlooitv wni'farc on the Bosnian irentier. In IM37, he was made a major in Archduke Kr nesl's regiment; in 1842, was promoted to a colo nelcy, and figured at the tinttin ol 1‘aavid. The t’rmils listened with readiness to his tierv appeals in opguieiiioii to the Hungarian tuntimeii't. Win k ing ngion ibeir naliuniil piejinliees, he suceocded in gau suiidiug them In send uu omlsis-i to Vienna to declare their readiness to defend the integrity of the Kinnire in the troubles which wore ilieii liegintiing tn arise, mid to this offer was joined tile prayer thnt Jeihiohich might bo npgannted their Ban. I he prayer ol me trouts was grunted; Jolla eliK.ll leturned to the South ns Bin nf the Three Kingdom*, Privy Councillor. Field-Mtirsbul, and Couiinunder-iu-Chiet of the Ban at, and tlioWarax din tmd t'arlsfadt districts. 11 is inHueuee in creased, and ho was unscrupulous in the methods adopted jor enforcing authority. The Hungarians soon had - reason to experience the deadly animos ity of .lellaehieh and Ids Croats. The fate of Hungary was from that day fixed. The Ban, stronger than before, appeared as tint leader id' the forces opposed to the Hungarian lorees. He invaded Hungary, lutt was lienten hack at the battle of Valennxr, and was forced to retreat. The debuted troops fie I in tliu direction of Vienna, and joined the forces under Wimlixch gratr. The allied armies then re-entered Hun gnrv, and Itegan the war, which was continued through two Cloudy campaigns, and ended with the intcirention ef the Kussians. At the termi nation of the war. however, the Croats made the discovery that while the Hungarians hud been hmuhlej, their own liliertioa had been bartered, and tlieir roverenre for the Ban was suddenly j turned to bate. The Han lay under the suspicion ol having betrayed his people, nnd never fnliy re gained his pi-molarity. At the olo-o uf the war. .lellaehieh returned to Agutin, and was reinstated with the dignity nf Ban, nnd the military command nf the- Sclavonic provinces. Ilia first leisure moments appear tu have been derotod to the muses, for in 18,i0 lie published st Vienna a voluineof poetry,(ilett ckt< / i which the critics pronounced full of grave and set - • orient. When the Montenegrin wur broke out in 1853, he was entrusted with the command of the Austrian Army uf Observation upon the Isiwer Ihinube; and held a high military position in tho movements resulting from the Crimean war. l.tTEE rxow Osliivhinia pkr Ovksi snd Mail— 8t. Bajis. dune 8.—The ovnHeml California mail ol the 10th line arrived- The news is unirap.>r taiit A large fleet of over due dippers were daily expected at 8«n Franoioeo, end it wee eepeeled their cargoes would depress the mark eta.. Trade was, for tke tines, brisk, nnd aetnitag nows oumili ned fa vurmhle. Tbs Indians bad burned another house ut Red Blnlft, Oregon. The orope inOnlifbrnia wen pewnkdug. “ ‘ * _I open e wagon road between Columbia river nod Suit hake. ftkm, flgu M . that eitf beaiagad bv»tha ouhaeryativr. whu would proltabn proy* *iiccee*ful. Tba bratbaref ex President Zuolafa m wmrob inj{ at tba head of a thonaaad man acamat Ubi huabua. A party of Liberal* liaifcft Bl l'u».rS» Cliihuabua. floN. Entrain StAWLir, furmarly M. C. from North Carolina, i* one of the d.-legatoa ulmaan by the California Diorraan Convention to the General Episcopal Convention to bo held it Richmond Vu., on the 5th of October next. AMUSEMENT. D U D L E ¥ ~H ALL. KI'NKRI. * < O..Liner* A*ti Nmiuni CiHtSDimKUAf NHiHrsutU. LAST APPEARANCE OF THE BtwItrl.liiK and Kasciusitr g A< trots, MISS MAaoiE MITCHELL! On 8ATURDA V KVF..VINO, JI NK Ilih. 1890, will b« per I": mod a ItoinAiitir Dunns of thrilling Interest, euiiilid tbs BRIGAND QUEEN. O!) tnphla, i.tbs Hrignnd ijumra.).Miss Maggi. Mitchell I.TiilOl'KAN UKUCi.Y, Ml** KaTK P«*»Ofs£ To cmitludu with ihn Cmuacly of KATV O'HHIRI*. iwlih tbos iif t.f TnoI i to Lurk snJ A Fit* [< MU. Maggie M.U-heil nantsr't Jig, S l'or particular* see bills of the >Uy. Doors open At 7) o'clock. Curtain will rifts at *i precisely. Admission.AO Oaf. C'lii drun, if accompanied by their Porcius or Guardians. w!1' J be Admitted f<»r.. (>nla Servants, 10 Oallur,,.Uout« j I'ins 11-41ft. T A It It A N T ’ S EFFERVESCENT SELTZER APERIENT. 'PIIIM valuable ai.<l popular Mo-llcinc, i repared In rnnfnrnil I iv with the analysis of lit* water* 4*f the •-•ichrated Knit ] car spring, In Germany. In a most convenient and portable i form, ha* universally teo-ived the most Favorable recnmiuen I dm Ion* of the Medical Fro csaion and a Htscnruiug Public ni tho MOST KFKIClKVi AND A(JHKI Ul l’, Hullie t p « r I r h I in use. nml as being entitled to snecl-tl preference over t»*e 1 many Vinurnl Spring water*. Hchllitx Powder*, and other *ltn 1 liar article*, both from it* compactness and greater • fill acy — It may be used With the beat ntle t in all Ihiums and Febrile Pise uses, Sick Hind u hr. h>s» nf Arqertite In ihgmtiun, and all Similar Complaints, peculiarly inudii.l to the NPHIWU AM* Ml VI Ilk II aRAMMH. Ft I* partienlarlv udapte I In the wants of Traveler* by Hea nml I.and. Heaident* i • Ifot Climate*. lb r*oin of Si d*ntarv Habit*. Invalid* mid t onvabveent* ; Cap,silt* ot Yi-nael* a»i>l Flu- ter* will find it n v.»lu;.bl«- nddition to their Medicine Cliwt With those who hnve used it, it has high favor and 1* dm-in erl indispensable. In a Torpid State nf the hirer—It renders great aei vice in re storing healthy action. hi (lout and lllu um ahem—It glvea the beat sntbfnct hm. a! l iving all infl.iinmaiioy *\uiploma, mid in many case* effect '•ally curing those afBi*t«l Its sure:** in cases of tirarcl. Indigestion Heartburn and l os ttvi'Hi ss— f*rovoa It to be a .Vfcdu-n-e of the greatest nliiliy. Aridity nf the Stoanu'h and the distressing sickness so usual durum Pregnancy—A i- Id* speedily, and with marked sucres* uinter It" l-enltlitni influence. It affords thi greatest r. lirf to those afheted with or subjsct to the ; Piles—Acting xeiitlv on the bowels neutralizing ah irritating - an retl- na and tin- < bv removing nil iiiflammst »ry tondeneiv*. In fact it is invaluable in all cases whrr a guttle Aperient nr \ Purgative »* required It is in the torn. • f a Powder, carefully put up iu bottles, to V ifp in any climate, and merely requ.re* water pourud upon It to produce a delightful i ffervesceni o vorage. Taken in tho morol ig it never intetf -i e* with the nvoca , tinna of tin- day, acting gently on the system restoring the «ii H< stive power, exciting a healthy and \ igorott* t->ne of the I R'otnnrh. and cieatiug an elant-clty of min I und flow nf spnits which give z<st to every eup>viuent It also enable* tlo- in v slid to enjoy many luxuries with Impiitd'y from which he nni*t otherw ise be debarred, a.id without irtueli lift-i* i; k*< mo and illNtrnsing. Numerous testimonial" from prof ••‘kIoiisI an ! other gen'b lio n of tin? highest standing throughout tin* country mol |i> *te:i.|i!y increasing p- p'llar fy fora ;• lie* of yea-*, *irogi\ g'inr-i tee its i and valuable cltatitcter. mi l commend it to the f •vorslde uot.ee - I nu inti lligeut public I'repared mid Sold. Wboieaaie mi l Ketaii, by JOHN A TAKKA Vr A 1)0 . i>t»UO«lSM No. W7K Ureeuwich-st , ii»t. of Want u, N. V. juuo 11 dly—J ,<* a Co. KAICI t *ni. Y NOTH K - I tri«h Hitts • i•>•• !y to inform those of my iiatoimns nlms. «e ••uuts l'.nl due i*» JI'LY. that having to v acute uiy store in July or August, I in,. • iri|in st payment f »r thetr vtoiiot* k.vi.i \ is jf'l.Y. width I hope will be convenient. r. 1 that nil such will tab June 11-d'i. F SI'.AUrilY. CITY IHItKI IOIlV. GMIK oeeeadty vf a Hirer t-»ry «»l out prosperous city having I long been d'lt, we pro,. ■ t«» pubitsu a rudatii<-and cam l-iete IM'sINKHS HIKF* fOUY. which will also o>iit un « gre vt ricahof local inforui.i'i n. valuable to business men an I stiHi.g r*. Wo respi-i-tfudy so-lit it the p <titni.-ig> . f •mr bu*i ties.-, men a* xf»vi unZKbs'tat* "tiw’.'inKtift. Air ngi-tneut" liave been in tile with ixpericmeil directory Men, wl.uwt.l • •iniui-tM'i- at once to ca:n ti*s tho city df PAYNK A BLACKFORD, Puhft»h-r*_ \OTH'K.-Tlictc will be it iaa< cling of the bx* ectiltve tduniiutu-e of ihe I vuebburg Agricultural & Me ‘loinleal Hoelatyf on Mu.M»aV KVLMMi. the Him lust. .it !I do. k. F. M„ i-vcr the store of Fat in A liiucklird I t'll atii'uU tii4-4- is it qttesit d. ilv nrdor • f the rh ilunan A. MrD'tN Al.It J-ine il-itlt.— Hep copy Net-re .ary. C A 8 II 11 i: Y i: H 8 u (|i isrm i *» <' A I, L A N li S E E on: m’i.kniui) stock or FASHIONABLE CLOTHING. j»o.- 1l-ut* (.LAVS & MAINE, in nti ic-%. A (il'A-h DuM'-I A.a.aova Duster*. At " The ilimiting " Muru, u|'po*iii' jut.-e 1! ill* h'uiiuur a Hank (lOl.UXPKI IK l.liM I,OUT.-I rilbn .liop. ! ■ p.*d. Ml- I lien- Wit - taker f.oin in v .Paco, <iii Muinl.y ui ru ii'ilift A I’A I It Oh’ <*01.0 S I'i.C 1 Al' I. KS, w ii Ii 11 rut.'ii Hi.-thse* A Intuit* one retv aid will be paid l«*r lie lr recovery i J'l'te 1*'- to —K, JI l up V ,1. '.AKI.A NO * I \’OTIf K.-ITIy wife linrlng tbafrlnl uir, (hi** | h to warn all permit* not lo iru*l In r on iny mmint, ** 1 tt ill pay in. debt* ui liei contracting. a!: *r U»H date il <’ I KEAKLE. I v m HtH ltd v \ . Jnm h - j *: t. •: .nr lll l AT 4 ONT T4»JCLO«lu~Tlit> j •i ll.* i i .er having det* i ituned lo change hi* I ii^Iiik wi'I, ti n uni iif er Ih a dare m*iI hi* entile «mek ni l* Ut t< KltlFs. LKJl t»IIS. I > It Y I ii iO !.)*>. A A 1 1 <i*T IT »li • A** II I in II..me. at pi . hi ni v ■ upn d by t ••. i* t .. rent. I my nlieuialmiK t<> • iub.u k in ll»e fern. ei v Hu-incs*. 1 k’fei: . idur.-iin ut-. will I c :T red. ’l I e *t«« k o!' iJm.ds . - .1. "ii ' and lately pinch* to. i. _l",,».lth WM T IIA U .’EY NEW ESTABLISHMENT AI I hr loner mil of T|:im **r»ri4. i;. s\iv\i» .V sox 11 «H LD cult the allciiiii.ii ot tltu public •. ^ n I I In* lAd that Ml i-.li:H Hull web - (*£_•» ■ B4M'MK 4 UOMMMH\t., ftfyaiAn • . -.-XT A Ii.' arc now prepared i<> uni. until up iT^xhi-P SASti. BLINLS AND DOORS, •n*<I - !: . 'It. raltup wm'k m Would be iMefnl tu bn.iHci -. At*', t'' '' i • Ii I I ,OOli I NO ('Ll I >1 \ I«. A li —• ii;.| ha / my a i< etc bin. -»« 1 ' >ly a bipi <1 i * tin* I I.AM v*i of IK#X CLANK.would h In ii a hi..ire «.l • be i»ai.nu.tyti t ib *.• >v: im / irn. i Hut , Ill 'll - ... I'b.lik I’ltn. d It \ I. lime. A • -iwui I.to'.le* U.-M.ccituiO. I. .nJIKaI* *V : ON. Ill •>■ VJ d'Uli T If T! II lift. \ii0llin- Mipp. i «I ICtit-. inti* Cue-.aim forth h.di , a!* '!i* a.U i' -• liobt.in r ! and i.vllo IU miii, \Yuod‘* Hair l<e«jniv., and .i rant-iy <1 Hair D> e» lla.r O.D, A t* . Ac . lor aan* i v •pni JOHN 11 SEAY. Jtioggi r. GEO F. 11 ILL COMMISSION MIlKCil; NT No. 150, Noi’h Second SLieet, | ST. LOUIS, MiSSOUili. c >n.-i.;nmi:ms oi viihiinia mavitacv Ti:r, i LEA F TOB A C CO Will rereiM* alti I.ti.u. *P « uuu k i,• t.. made furani.tr. j Ottlnafor II r«trrn I'ruduir pioinpili «•*»*« utrtl. It F Er H TO SKT’l IIA Leg Y, KS^t , «. LY.Vf lllUUi , And 1 nbaccouitU and Merchant-. gi in-rally m Bmurid.i i g. Ya »epi’i d.trcl * ‘Jp X4MT4 K.- Ill |»< r»on* io«li*bfr«l (o the < «nnr ••I Jehu William* de.-M . are rc«pi.**ied *o end am wli'inn bruliter. J > HU WtLl.l AM* Jr Tlt»*i* lotting lain.* agaiui.: the estate w ill please present tli<*m prop* rlv a ube.i ' ' * • ' ! .14lfr.| J AM T WMf.lAWS Law# -..r 4 *• EW AHII f* wiinImI i«r I. y nrhltarg f ui • | it't-’e. lo tak.f c' u<t* ihe .it til September mtl. A,, pm ; t-Aiion should be made by loiter addri lined In J NO li MrI»AN ILL j Prwudem «*f tint Board of Trn*tr>es oi Lytic-hlnirg i ntiey. June ii dt« Bill l*T I’l th | s II. tt , Itinke ttittl ofll-r J Ini sda a very *upi riur HU EAST I'l. A STEM, width hro ; given hut intact init tint*** nh » have i*ed il. It is made lr i » j the r»H .pi* . f a Ercncti Nm*n and in ull e*ge8 of batd, painlY i and riaiug Hrea*|H il i* in it tin* artir c nwt cli d Enr sale out 1 bv ljuur 4 dts 1_J. II. THOMl*.SON A I’O Dnigtri-ia j S1FKH piioMPit.% i r op i i n i . tur. d by Whitlock Jc Co . Halfittic.rc, tu..trnl.ic.fiv rhe1*-a i pr«*| aratiun fur rohacco and Wheal now i i use A tiial will •a»hty any per** tt that it tsaupettor to any Eor «ale bv Jtiin- 3 dta _ _ _ JAM L8 BOY D At *C0. I ^’Ol i.B r»M hiivt' n c*o't«k»HiN|| tbr I ▼▼ a.-purncy Of the D tatierreotype prnct-a* with tlm akdt of.Hie Artihis' band t th-n lavot th.* uudem fu**d wiitt vtnir ; lik'rooajre. who will dc.ighi in producing vour imnK.* on«.u J fMMht. a In Ufa like tiuth and boanty It H Hl.lSS, “•) 11 ‘,!w*___Ph®|. graph l*t. J GITA WO—jMMmelrrtl, • lot />•. I. Prruvl*u OF A NO, in flue ortktr, fur aaie by __ion *f>Tp * co. H«f Ckrma«t*r Wale ties, HJITil LMAMOM. HAMOH, lor «kU •• r«Wni prion. W** l«uyai«tis | J WII.1,1 AMK * HO**-*. Rat hii i kii: hat kmu kh: MAONLT10 PILLS, for the drat ruction of Kata and Mien, lor salt by (jt bo 1 d;> ] ST A ULLk 4 JOKES. SPKCIVI, J haaf. I *««»» s« 9f>. JtSStlUAXV.*. 81 H< aad l.iearper.la* fcy j 1 ftwitio.' Vii. IMpa < :a»H»l. i.al ataa hr <*" mtlnkai imMl m^watbil. ly of nearly I .(Ml Shareholder* A ALKXANDF.H. |ii*Mly. Agent tat Lyuebbur.:, Va P. K.-Wr have hai little raaldran in the trumpet leaf veil statements»t the proprietors of advertised m-dlclncs generally, hut *r an: force I to concur In the ..pm J..n, uniformly ex| trie d by ail who have n*ed Perry Darts' Tatit Killer, that Hint very xaiaa.lo articir, and on,, that it w.aeld be well f.mt exery householder W» have at hand, lu r<.« of bruise*, seal. Is buras. lAirhoss. dysentery, choi r,. lever and avtio. sad the hoet of ills'. «•#•*. eater., a I and ioternal.winch it l* a-lujito<tto care or ailevaft* .Si. a.tleie of meduinc » ver attained to »ueh unbounded popularity atsdaasetasive diffusion.. j lux rated uulx siateea years »,uoe 1'seuratlv* powers have t e. n experienced by many. mmy Ksmawit tu every section of the Lulled Slate* and Canada It ha* penetrated to every part, exon the moat remote of the kuutr* warld, beat mg with it Its h ■Aiiuu influences mere puteat than those of the aiders of "Aiabr the hi esse J " We are informed by oar principal ! druggists, tl at they sell tn .re of thi* article lor expoii-ttiou ! Ihnit t any or all others, and that the demand Is eoiistaatly la cl casing.— Salrm Observer. The stain u linen, from the one of the Pain Killer, la easily removed by xvn.hiug In Alcohol. Hold by sll medicine dealers. Hold by JOHN I^HEA V. Lynchburg. June7-gw. Prsf.tl sod's IlHlr Hc«iaisiivr,—|aam*mlrrri tivfixar column* is to l»e found mi udvertiaeoMOit «*# this popular restorative. We know not lung <»f lu uxor tie aave what we n ad. but t***t Is sufficient particularly when wo seo such te-.. t.mony of its efficacy as tb«* full..wing, which wo clip from the Ottawa Free Trader t Having tried »urr*a*Hely sundry highly recommended Imlr ton.es' on our own half denuded Orowa, we about lost all 1 ceiifl ien< e In noat ruraa of that sort, Until a week ago we met :x <li«ii.igiiUhed politician of this Htaia, whom we had seen three years ago with thin ha r, and aa 'grey aa a rat,’ hut now iwanting aa flue a head ef hair as one could wish. W • de inntided the secret oi hie Improved appearance, when he read I'v «< counted for It by aacrihing it to the virtue* of prof wood's Hair Restorative Wr shall try that next —Hock Hi* ir Itrmocrmt Hold by all good Drug gluts June 7 2w HANFORD'S LIVER INVKIOKAT »R. COMPOSE D ENTIRELY FROM ML MS, NEVER DKHII.ITATF..S, PURIFIES THE BLOOD PURIFIES III E BI.OtH' ITKiriKf) THE BLOOD. Cl'ltrs LIVER COMPLAINTS, or RES HILLlnUS ATTaCKC CU ItKS Uti.H I I vKNEss CM I It EH FEMALE COMPLAINTS CURES SICK HEADACHE Cl REs FEMALE COMPLAINT-. Cl 1*1 .K DYKi’EPMlA See ndvt*it.H.'inent in .niotlier column msy Ked'-'m. Halls xvay'M Pills iistsl Oississsrni Ism re bei-st b.,M ,y roiiut. rfeited, and ns a protection tu the oinsirncr u.d th.- public g,.rally they are requested to observe the wut-r msrk. II••II- xx ay. New York nud Loudon," which exist* in exery lc it . f the book of pin-, i n„g around each pot an I box. .Sold at tlie nuiiiutactory, ,\n r*t) Maiden Lnuo, New \ ,uk. aud b» a i It.tiggut* at ,;-c . Hi. , a,id rl per box or pot. Jane U dl w. 1 rue liable «Hb**iilnle far ( Niomrl mid •llnr Tlll Hh.inhiu r»i .«* Vhot»I!i> IMvhi^.i. T;ii*. I»y re st«»r ng the li.'Wi'li t•* original daily and ua'uml fiction, •five mi length t» 'lie •lotus, b. purify the blood. re cstndisb thr honlihy ooti-IIM n oi the digestive organs. and thus cure dv* •• colds, e-mail*. rln-nm-itis.n*. >|*sics. and slcki.es* g*m « i ' 1 v wbother chronic or recent. Tho celebrated Abernoiliv i vs 'After having cured the reraiigoment of tbe bowels,«o •diiiy and all discuses generally disappear of tkrir uim a ,u<rd even in a short tune” The ex pari me oi a century has e*t t 'hllshed the worth those pit s l*m ond dispute, as a purg.i live and anti bilious medicine, and their use by upwards ot ' 4.!» *0 conscientious physicians, sod by ntrmr a million of faml lies. 'bow* that they Are supul * tug one of tire wants of hu inanity, and are In sdvnief <%f medical sd. nee Tho above pills, although pmely vegetable, are now known and tiaol as i a s llm'liute for Cal mel. ( 7/yr/racgyr/ C'oriJum Mite.) pr -due* log all its alterative and other I idi.**tiou«, Vith none ..I its dl* or*, mixing • ffects upon the solid*— dlen crippling for life—or i'4 distrowing action upAii the te- th an I gums. The prepared | c<*ie * turation f om the same principles—the Life Addition | Tills— s a N'tl'stiute l<r blue pill. ( Pi In In Uydrars/yn.) pot j sealing ih«* peculiar action im tin- secreting organa • t Hiat pre j l»:irsti m fri*tn mercury. but none oi its salivating or other in ! jn in h ert'u. i» Th -*-• w>i . ha*•■ us d ihein, as a Hue-pill mb eriiufe or otherwise, a* ur.l to »betn the high *i praise. The/ j ‘ "*ne nearer t» a concentrated L-s-nee of Idle than anvtblug vet uind'h in the way of uicdiri.io. t»y man A single pill giv. u d*ily. when nli hope his fl «1. lias often restored health In fai l, ihey supply an organic principle to the blood, always wmi'.ing in extreme cue* ot sickness. Old people have tiio ►•‘‘•ru •*»ns «.f eail} youth restored by these Life Addition Till*. , l heir vithf n« I‘to pri •» r- «rs .* b y nd i stimatn. Hr.u d oIIi'f* Vegcistilr I' uvr; •il i'ills r* move from the how • l.-i.-md id *<*dof a sick pui'si-n lint cause-d d alb Tib LlKk Annmoy Tfl.i.S Sl'NM r I III OUti.tMC Ntcts irr OFTHK Li i) d's vi ram V — ibe •..inureglobules«>f vogc-iablc essences • w Im b they a e uni ihe cooeri-t "ii. Ii tve their cra t nniuUr- | pirf in the vital globule* of tL■ • bl- «.d. And from WliOllci* does lie l*ii*o»| derive iislite. It* ul dulrs 1 to ily from the same i* 'inc frmn when- *j Dr. It mdr Mi ierives the life principle of the Life Addit «u I'll!—from the Vegetal 1 • Klligdotn ! These pd b. :i$ alsothe I’ iv. rs I are w.t.ranted purely veg ••table. Retailed respectively at tff* and Oucuts TltyaViaus an i the punbe supp i ni >.y the gr■ »«», .r single box, at I)r. , M andretli - Principal Office. No *J» I Canal .it.. N. A and t»y : all respectable dealers in mede hie pine :t dim. Ur. J. Ajrr the hoi hi i i nownnl t Jm-oii«i ul Nrw 1-lnglau 1. m m w -r.ippmg ai Uio Itnmet lions.- in this •my. He ha* been making .* i*nil 'lie Western stu:.-«, w i.h I hi* aeientiHc associates, t . uivcstig ite then remedial \ io.|«c turns or nticli is lie ran make •< i.i.-.lisl We notice he lias In-en i. ci ived with marked disii -. ii m liy <*ur lead.ng j ili/. -ns of the \N eat aud are r. j .iced to il ul ih.v nave shown n pi- per esti mate ol tin- man Who han perhaps d.Tm more forme i cliel oi j Unman ills th.tu any other America , —bally Journal, Cincitt naii, O. may fi dim. i \ Urntl cure. niter nil f !»«• I*in»kian« kail l iil ed i»v H AKHt s V litrruts —*1 o Mr K Hsk. r—Dm • Sir: In justice to vourself and j ernons who may be similarly aUl.cted. pc n.it un* to ell. in lucance of the retiinrkabii' rjn.’i !i t’C' of y*»in Prom I ii in Hitters. Iliad iiwnr i sod tie m tii.tii recently, but itiy wife li.iving bo.niulTli. ted with a nor ! Vous adcction and disuidered Htotuai i*, for the pa-1 *.»n or I wt-ivc years, 1 us. >i every nieans in my pow. r to restore her ! t'> In n th. .She was under tho c-.n- tam trealtnei.t ofli\t*«*r I %>* ub.c phyMi-ians, but no relief could be h.i-t. 1 th -t s.iw several ccititicst.-go. the rom.irk aid s cures made l-v v-.nr Hit- I ters 1 peiMi tded iny wife to try them , she did «... and ui a int.o i.im »bi! began ,o recover rapidly. Not only b.-r uervon . j. 'v 'i ni Minidtsoialer.-d stomach we«e removed, but 11. r c o i rat li'O.'tb is bcttei ti..w than ii lias been tor umu\ years. 1 am te-w >i oig aud »ltail always ■ oiitinuo to u»eyoiir llitt. r> | \\ .a • thisiti justice n youracil amt for the teuebioi ..ibois | who nro similarly afUi.-to l. Vour obudn yt scrv aid Ui. liu.oud, June ki, 1Hv7. THOM AS M MONTAGUE. ‘ liAki it's I*iif Mli'jff UiTrKUS — Uichmond, s«pi ij. l-.rfi. - It u .ib willing p'eaaurn that l «dd m> .odimony to th>- virtue of ltAkt- i.'s Tur.Mit w Hi rrt.US, In tu .kieg a perm .uent euru ; ol HU C-*laoiinhe.i case ol D\• pepsin, I tool W hi h I bav. Sillier ' . d s » uuii'li lor the last twelve month* Also, my wlt'n is using ; It wdlf grc.it iiiiccei**, utier n*.tiering for many \ can* irom tie bilitailoo and disordered *i«»much As soon a* I . oininenc. d , ii.e usBofihem.l was convinced of (heir valit ibh 'jmlit.es i - i M.tiUinUy recommend th(ni>4u the afflicted. J. ADAMS. j i’.*r am- i*y a I tin DiuggLls hi Lynchburg, and by ail ilic i prim pal Di nggisiM in the edy <»f Kiehmoud, and elwwhere iu Virginia , also, ut Mcshm. ih.is. Stoll at Co., Wa-dungt-m city. | D. t/ ; IT. Ii .itnblei Jt bu , HMltiiuore, Aid ; il. H. filler, Cov* i uigion. Kv ; ami Harin *\ l*ark. N V. Ordoi* iiiltfd by Md.ii'.'ksmg K. HAKUK. Pro|*Firtor, o. i il? u 1 Ui. huioiul V* bnm i A Hnkrr’a erlrbraird Pitmily MctriNg I Machim-s. 41*5 Broadway, Now Y-»rk rtm! In 1 tidiiuo-n- Street, IttMiluiore. — A NKVV STYKK —IMtIOK S.'iU— 111.M v| K t.S ♦ . ! I.X i U V —This machine * %v* Imai two s|h>oI*. ns p .rtihAse.l j lioin the fitore, requiring no rew ii d.ng ot till #*d It Ileus r<i* Jai hem amt .Mitt licit in u superior style. fid* m„ e.icu , ■> am by U* •»wn opeiHimn. with it. revOUise to tint h iml u- e I -H«, .I'm n ijiiintil liv other tonohiue* It w -Ii d • iinin and v»o a. ei *• o 104 l list si 8 w*..iu>ina run, i von il » tv- w ok* lor •nit vetit •in hut r Minei tor * truular nit) dlls* J T. UAN'IH A 1! ». Agents, I^Vtieh'mrg Htii iciii.x; I'tii-.i •. Kcritd C ffee Sugar, vi r\ Inin ' Uie ; | iobtii* t.itt Lout do.; | 1 Vi • ho*> 8 A't -111(1111111 Cmdlo* ; I Id li see* *.iprii'n l.auvnsh>«(1 li.uns ; Which wo i. v.-rv « den| ■ i iu mWY * «>u?sj7r.R^ j HU O.X 11 1 i|,t - «- liiirr mi tin tid 11 lot of r. > <1 Virginia mind IIAl'ON 11AM8, which \v» will .1 | . .1 accom moduli |r tdli.S ... y a (Ilk U'.r HI M KC. 4t ■ n, 1 l.VM'HUOKQ. V* , June 7th. ir .'J Si: % I. ICO I* ltOIM>>Al.a will be received up t lo the 1‘i 1. iiint , hy tin Coiiiiilit toe Oil Streets, f r I he Mi- i .h i.ry amt hut . \Y--rk 011 .1 ff i>»a 8trnt. fraui 1*1 to it'i ) Ab--v,»i.«l a«so I r He tiro-hug a..-i Paving ssiuo SlTfut. from -i.ii 1 • n ci Alley. »;t S -ckcti * 1. nob.-r Uoiiee. .Sjieci::uAO »«s ' felt ue *-.< .1 lv. u*V c-llice. ou Mu I ui.nr the i.'tlh ill*. John i*Y! Kit. jnni • i jump Chaii 11 hi • t Com 1 In- 011 8 •«»ts 1 iciii xcirr! i'jKiir tPilK vllbiriltiui w ii keep - -iml.t.i \ on hand diir-ug th-K.-s J .1. I.Al.bl. Nl cl 1.V I NxICX’HhHN iok, Which j eg si in h.s • ai hi* t-sc. ou V. • si >ticet. nl nil times j mat d liiva JAM KM M 0« *UHH \ X. ; U 1ST opened iwn 1 (lilt ot mi metaled *ris c f •P M A Kill, 1. I ‘ * i*« I * l *1* A (• 1. - r UN 111' MK, cons sling l 1 Jt.id-tei.l \V ai«lr..u-, * »l In- I. \\ .. ■.Sl.ind riniu, T ilth' upd ’ tt \ 1 Iluik. AI*-- • wo c-mniou a. 1-. w H-li w i.l lie s I vny • 1 w I may .r»-«ls* I .1 I! U WINSTON. 4 AM l,14VYN!!>l am nkw rfreirl-ij; 11 A :arg. 11 f pitlN I KI) I . \ A N > A Nl> JAOONKT', at :■ petir . 1 -hilling Ami J5• 111 * pci yard iulie 4 (Its. ___J M*. J 1 IW Agct.t ! II ItYI Y| •«: T A.— I hsursii IiumHm'Vi lYI - -tl or- line I t Al.l.W M AlUil,lb MtfNK Mh.M'S t - which i invite Co-mo in want In rail Mid examine The w i-rk tn.nitsHip and design w i; 1 h ilicngw nil c-unpe item J have now tin fai l i ti- a for g>-ttniir up the most i-» tly d.-suns. hav.ng imported front !,mdu. K- glnn-l. a-ime hmnri ul and coiirely new des go* Call and nee tham at t .«• < HI e of my Marl 1 \\ oi k v Jbti# U dt» ' .1 H &AHDBSH. A Now Saddlo & Ilirnass Establish rnsnt . J i I IN HY MLKNTZINdEH, iFouuerljr of I-saving*ton, Ncl* 11 Co., Va..) In the ArraJt. I dotrrhil 'ir Mmsrn. Ihuanid» <'ahinrt IF,irrr.iutut. M il > NTIIItKI. 1,1 >411 It ( KI..VA., KF.F.1’8 ronaianilv on lirtiol all kinds of A T>I>T,K» HAH NK^H. CoKKAKK. IIAMKS, FKY-NKYH, WHIP'-. 1 HAND THI’KKH, Tit AO K CHAINS A«., be. Toge-hvr with a general a*N-irtineui ot ■•rilrbn in his llnrsf (inrn- ti, wM«h will he »o d on reasonable i> 1 at.i may fttmt 4 v I l e n ii a n y apringii. nA VIN(4 rented Mr. B W,I, Holt’s hitere-t in the aHova ' properly, I will be prepared to receive visitor* the 1.-0 day | • •I JITS K. Stag, s w ill be at 8haw-iville“to meat each train of j eara and conve. pass, ugers from Ihenee to dm Wpirlwf. 80 well Known is Hits Jesnnredlv |*opnlgr waiatwg place, j that I decW'it unneeesaarv to say nnytMog la rafri to the > wat. r hut w ill merely add lha* aeary ctfort on my pad Shall be made 10 render the vhdi ef all udl only pl—iat MM delight, f ful. (u.av *Jt>-dts | JOHN MUM; rioYnifi.vii K>T -10 bn lea 4>4'Bra. De mustic, which wc will soil cheap to the trad# luaoJdt*. UXBY 6t SAUNDERS | saxes bt auction ~ >***■« DAl'n. RB*iTMT aWb# ItWHBlau FUK lAW.—It* .ttrMM »t*l ■ dppd nf tPO.t cxi-.titi tl to aaU. r»l(u. i. It .t|Md I bo Franklin Mitt:.blur Fund A. A-tcWA'i*. ' y onfthU Xkaak* n,)d II H MukIp, Tru. rt. INI tbptf-db d * ItMfeV, IfM, And in nln-dirnpr bl ail nrtlrr t.f Ibp H and of rMrrriaga nf fba'aatd Am trliMloti. o >• will noil, tit rnbllc atii-tty.i. ini the pruuiMM-p. Ml n dock, P M ». TAf IKDAY FtKNINO. Jl Nr. ml, Till; Hdl>K AMi u, Llr r. tw>w **oott|,lpd by iho -aid Stiruh (I. nittflo. situated WL nu Gib HI root, on Dutmon.l Util, in ll.p ntr .,| I., Ln.htti k' »„d aowr the Lytwb—n a Cuf»kp|| Cnttrth .two Tutu|»lu-. T.rnt. a.h, CIIA* M ML ACKFllKl). 1 II J DAVIT, > Tni>:ot-a Jiilo I dtlljnnr D. H PAYNF, J ■•OHTtMK1l(.VT.-TllP okorp aalri.pw.1. ponp.l anlil 8ATIRDAY BVENINO, tbo I Pit, In.l. 0 M. U . It J■ D . > Tt u.lma. jnno Id-dtlPtimo. T> B. P . J Public* Sale of the Alleghany Sp>mgs, in rnfc hiii.vt* or mtrvraoviKMYT IN pursnnn<*«« nf the provision* of a deed of trnst picrste I 1 to me,on the 10th 4a v nf April, IH57. bv Dr Ned T Bridges •ud wif.-, mu! of iHL-ord in the Clerk'* offices of the enmities of Muittgomeiy and Franklin, ra.dc to secure to the Me>Rr> llolt, the toitour I" •prit'f.rB, the payment of the purchase money for the Alleghany .'prlngs property, 1 will, as Trus ee. in aaid deed, • Ifsi t r a.tie, at public auction, in trout of the Allegha ny .springs Hotel, on FRIDAY, the 24ih day of JI NK. IHV.U if talr. it not, then on tlie next fair day. except Snudav and Monday. TURKIC I ND1VIDKD FOURTHS of all that well knoivu pro|M-rtv In the comity nf Moutgouiery, known •> the • aU.MIUanV SPIUNGS PRitPKHTr,” whieh consists fhealdes the Spring* proper)* fa TRACT OF LAND, supposed Menu Uin about WO Acr. *. of the Hotel, Cabins, Hath House, at.d other improvements on the said tract of land, and oi die House h-.ld and Kitchen Furniture. I’Wuiati >u Tools, and Jive .St'»ck, nsod aud employed upon the said tract jf land and belonging to tho sal I Spring* «**iabli*bnicut. Tb • Improvement* are of the most substantial kind, and ar»* auffich nt for the comforts bleaccoininodatlonofr.vr MI’.'iDitFl) vtsiroits These Spring* have, foi so venal years past, beou regarded as amongst Hie best (it net Indeed, the best) pieces of property in the Sta>o—the water being justly celebrated for Its great Medicinal I'irtuet l hey have. In past yeara. born extensively patronlc d; and siieli ia their celebrity, not ouly In this State but throughout the South, last a further description Is deemed untie -essarv. I ossesalou will be given upon the consummation of the safe, so that the purchaser will have amp c time to innko arrange inents tor tt.« ensuing Spring teason I an,lanrhorixed by Mr. B W. L Holt, the ow ,.>r of the othi r fourth »f this property, to Say. that If the purchaser at tho sale advertised, desire it ho cau part base hi- miorcvt upon the most roasoi.ablo term*. i x tuut l Ihf i enuiri-utaau of the dead of trn.t, it r..h imy input will I|P rtqulr d. whtd, will amoui.t to tttwiiit a.11 000 _ rite tlPtprrod paytupali, hi further punmanrn ol IhP tru-t Will ,p ret|ulrud to bo Hindu on the Aral day. of January. IKthl .in.l iHhl. unless otherwise agreed between the parties'll i interest - A . JKO. O L OOOOIN, Trustee, may 9 d2nw irriswtS-ljun* PUniH HA1.U OP LOTM.-ln ehcdicui-f to a decree i f the County Court of Campbell, romlorod ou in* 9tli day or May lt-$l) the suit of Notrllu’s Rxecutor vs btraugjv 1 shall, as Commissioner therein named, in front of the Market House on the goth diyofJLWC, nt :i o i loek, 1*. M., of that day. sell the' f 'll..wing LOTS cF It HOUND, belonging to the estate of Robert Kirange, dee d lo-a it: • ’ One half Aero of ground between tbo Canal and Jour* liver, itoar the city of Lynchburg, w.tb the house thereon ikuowu as the Rock Honse u .A am Lol,?i0 *Hb« junction of 1th Street ».nd .»tii Alle\ V\ «>st of said Street and N»»rh .f .-aid Aliev And also oiio aud a half acres of isu I ou the Lyiiehhnrg & C .a'npbeil Courthouse Turnpike, near the residence of C NV King Tt.e title to the ahovo property is believed to be nnq t««tion able, hut acting as Conuoiiisioner, I aliail. ouvev Such u* i,-. con tcire.l by the decree aforesaid. The terms of si|« will In- cash for n oney onoush to defray the expenses of the sale, and n credit of « and li months for equal installments of the balance of tb purchase m .m-v ; the purchaser giving negotiable n .tea Satisfu. torily end -r»e*d ; and ihe title of the property ruUiuud until Uic purehase moUeyl s ‘‘•I1 „ 10 , . JAMES B NOWLIN, may l7-*l3tawt2i»jone. Commissioner ADVERTISING AGENCY. MERCHANTS AND TRADESMEN <> P L V N C I! B l* li O . LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST AXH I.KT TilK PIOIM.K OF THE GREAT SOUTH-WEST KNOW rimuou cnnMI tbrui ISiir£»inft; 1AM AGENT FOR tliu i- luiw n pape ►.on the line of rail road from Lynchburg to Cha turning;*; ail 01 them ..ng n largo circulation among the people of Bouth wtsUru Virginia and P int Tennesare. NPW Pit A. Flnyd Court Hons*. Va. VIRGINIA ANDTKN.NK.iSLP NPV* S. Bristol BROW N LOWS KNOXVILLE T'Atm W H Mi. VINDIOAJ'OR, Jonesh.»roiiL'ii Teun. 1MUN. DPMOl MAT Orconevllle. T<Mino*£eo. STATK SI-.N MNPL, Roger*ville, TonncRM-r, ADVELTJsp•<. Chatfan*x>g>i. *• UPUGIOIX LvrKLLiaPM ;:u. Morriv.wn Tenu. »'gnT. Alh ••ns. Tnniiexspe, V ALLEY .STAR. ( , . t * A /. L TT I. j Lexington Vu I >P. MOCH AT. I ... . , .. VJ DUN!AN, J Abingdon V *. SENTINEL. I ... ., I »pMgC If VT. s *•' ' * M l '! RPC»BTF.K. Salem. V.r hTAK AND 11ERA LD, Clirlatiauabnnr, Va. TUP VI .Pi Git, Mari.ru, Rutyihe co \ V ^A I’UIO I. Independent-*. >«r.> vc'in'o Va. 1 PMOCK A T, f .. , , VAI.I.I V Hlfi j Finm«tl.i. \ n "V I IIFYfM K TW Klltt\1 II. ( ... . , WYT1IIV/1 l,K !IMK«, t >V vtimvillii. \ -v I %!•».'»' TP.MMI'lt A l‘. I'uion V *or* jcounty. Vn. A!>Vrtr *T!\ J«(Tor.«onrdie.'1 ar.euolieunuty. Va. ULPl,ni.!C \N, > 1 • iut :lle, \ a. Tr’E SOL'Til WPBT, i’e.tr *<mrg, Gilearountv. \>. ItLl'PliLI* AN. W inch.sum \ BE NT IN Pig Alexandria. Va. P( rnona M ixhntg to advertise m a.iy of the above papers, trill led It to THtfiM iMUim to call >>'n trot at the nflW of th* LymUhtirg Virgnian, ur STaiK*, where coutrnctN be made. Mild tid' Oi ti.eiuenls Ki»K\VAHI»hl> WITHOUT I>>:I.aV 1 will aLo receive and forward advertising to an v paper in the United .Stole* A V.’ADDiLL. Hcptitht* Foreman Virginian Office. A Micro^rn m ppi.i op npking a- mimi. MKIt nOOl)\~ N (ii auKNHF.lMKli Iihh the plcaam* of inhuming tho Lndte* that lie ban just returned, ami is now re i.i.ing and opening f *r lh«*lr Inspection, beautiful DUI.S.S GOODS : Bei.igea and Orgv- dies, Kobe a Lcz Double Jape and Tbrre Flounce—vttll a superior lot uf MANTLES of beautiful dc-dzu, ami a lot of cheap and eiegaut SILKS. Call an i mm) them before they are all a Id m ly Itf dts — It. p c |»y. NAIM. G l'DOEN1!EIMER IaiXK Olirr Oil, Kagll»h, Preach and Ameri * can Mnst .rd, Maecsruoi, Sag ». Tap l re a. Gelatin.., Urmna, t iicoa. < 'ime«»la«e. Arrow Root Craeken, ate . x<■.. for sal • by may UwHe._J M. TliOMPgQK X CO. BltLAsT PI7iHPI.>A very snprriar article of IMM’TA FKKC'.IA II RE AS i’ 1M'\I I'S. f »r sale bv June 4 dt*. _J. H. THOMPSON dt CO. Pltl.HT*! PHIlVfa!! —■ 'aru notv opening Fink. Bine. B ifT and Roman I'urpiu CALIC- >K >— mn l bgurc* and fast uyluva. JNO. J PURVIS. Agent. .)U»i#4dlR ___• •_ X<» IV OFtNINC n full .upply of Ph7b. fA ~ and Fancy CHAIRS, (various pattern* ; a.me en tirely uew ) Knckcra. C nidi and Names Chaim A c. fW j.iueH-dU. _ IIARDY A HRO., Bridge Si... t 1 . 1 OL NEW HAT AND CAP .'TORE, SSL It- I It H ICK HOUSE flUIr. P/iVG. O'I IK Rubscnbor would respect folly announce that ho in nowr I >u receipt ol a large and well acluutun >l*rk *4 IIAT * ami CAPS, embracing a complete ur lurtuivui of all the v *i 4 atyii'H to be h m i i the Northern market*, among win In* loam) the Morphy, Lodger and F- i«l«. of Yotitti il >. 1 oihM* nt tbu 1 .teat Rtyi. « too num.-run* to mention. A* large asAnt meni ol stitYiNTl* N4T», to which he pari, u ttly iii\ i e> the atti-ntioo .if Faruiem aud T d):.»; -nnii'is The hiditt* urn respectfully Invited lo t-ail and examine Id* variety of Larlii a Riding Hat* C lldroua’ Hat*. Capa and Tui ban*. ah he tlimk* they « aim tbu**nrpH* ed i*ithl» market J im* '-dim__(4 M KWLEVY Agent. ^UlItTvl hlilKTk!! - I •»»»• mum rcriring a ^ large sup ly of Wli.tc and Colored F.atciiaion, C..ctu* aud mil r Kinds oi JsKil.TS. fluOi AO , to o.arh. juue 4-.it- _J.\0 J. FUKYH. Agent Now and Pie ty Spring and Summer Goode 1 AT J MATTHIAS & CO.’S IMW5I I'rOHK. LVscnnuuG. r,i. IVK. nre thankful f**r the liberal pairoi uuo w Licit »vb !i »v* II h«ri*(ni<>re i t cciVeri, un i .“gun r. hj ci mill y mil thci'ticn <*nr cf4t mum* ami tin* public in »»wr LA It OK. AM* Kl.1'0 \NT sTO« K. which wi I be "fn- vt1 »»n MONDAY iio.t tlieiPth uiKt JV*NNLTSof all kind* tr* in #i? /*b i" *d". Mi h* and Miildre. V BONNETS AND IIA Tv RIHU«»S>, Y LOWERS. : I A D*l>R K>SEM. DRESS ( \ I'S.CO KFD.lt . I AN' Y II ADM'lNN GLOVES FANS. IMKA&ols. HOo|» SKIRTS LAC •: (iili)M i RDSIIES COMBS. Hr.llM ML IMI's. m.d Rack. Front and Side HAIKBUAID8 Ais*. »n (•), tf.nii a^Korimont ol Fivni'h, ProNiamitl t'koiii'Uii LACK A ' i> MLK. LACK. MANTLES AND s|| A Wl.S. ami neumr i.us ai t idea not ;n« ntioned please fav*»r u« vrtlli a call m» that v. u in y l»< Kaiibticd that we can toll jro'd* ns cheap and •ret fy hi- any other crttahllshmem In fthlaeity or. laew l.er** Thu inioda vary In price, so that all inav purchase nc« ording to their uu-ftna fjp- REPAIRING don* at short n *tlee ai tlenl ir m tention pa d to order* fruiu the country, man h *J8 dts____ _ _ JINT recVirni n aupcrloi lot family rated Vta« cm. ai.d f«u H.titi oy KINKIER A SANDERS, iliiroh ,1-IK — _ If^T KhtflVhl) 1.10 MKAI) AW FOOT >TONF» SL A BS.—The above l*»t ha< |nar mine t«» hand, an i I nun determined to aell them qntc . and chean f«r rash oniy. rtt J B. GADDEHS’ i .iv M-du Lcuchbnrs Harbin Work-. N eU' CROP «»' OHLbAA" e|i«.Au AAU M« *LAS.SLS, ol choice quality, just received by jan 7-dta. IRBY A .SALfNY>ERS. r /Ail BIJSIIKM priaM Black Oal«ia slate tMlIF and for sale by M. HOLLINS A CO. march 9 dts_ STHA1I t.OUUh.-ItU Ihaaili tbal may »n. ilety of STRAW HATS for nan, boy* and children l.« un usually »#»ally Pteaim call. P. SEARCHY. April Iftdta.__._. A TT**TIO* riBMBll.-Harrraf, (lif. We call attention to our stock of GRAIN CR ADLH.-*, which will he found of supoiini quality- Grant's celebrated Cradle aad the Virginia CredK whtah gafw e««b Mlrotraai utMvtan <•> w>r irlviij* laat yaar. Alao, UimWii And Snailitr Grain Hay and otlior Korla. and many ot»»r arlirlc ■ auitud tu U.C vraula of Orman. Si nd In ynnr ..rdara, may 14 dtt. OOLUOU.N* * WILLS. inrauama, v*.