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sAiL'a _ ...serr t> Twirl c ci »'»rir t erli. g in . Id I 'mis. A eunwpeißij snya. -le •! ru uca, • n iiiiw be ore 11*. teennd la ]t_*A met* _[ m a-b'tiato.. ciiaig >d wi.n lusvuig ■ t.inbt t aim 1* paftiic mon.y ' w;th hemg lai:»ria« y prjur.d.' tveing a .vporrtl.." and with having 'titer,Ac,d ihe rxtats ./ hi* country , while tne Inenm'tvct President tree assailed I r ' /iirmg aompietfd the tune of itnomtny which IVni.iiig r. s -.»•.' " A volume might be filled with similar *p<vi mens. Probably no man wa»ev*r the subject •f more anvenomed and scurrllou* Bbu<-e than tU* Father of Hi* Country, a fait which we can acarcely realise, when we look at tbe halo of (lory which i* now throwu around tu* name. Aa to Japrsasop.h* wa* more coarsely vituperated than Waobiburos, and no story was 100 gross or scandalous ta repast in con nection with bis name The preachers of N>* England, the Wabp lUb< nana of that day and generation. ***** *• P r e» c '- ***l° 8t " " lou Ja»p»«non" as vehetnenily as againat ihe Devil. who*e principal apeni upon earth he was believed to he. Since the days of witch eratt.no one had appeared on thi* continent who gave suefc trouble to the Puritan clergy as tbe gentleman in the red waistcoat. Party aplnt wa* *caroely more toleraut in the era of MaDteon, one of the most amiable and pacific of human beinga. but who was roughly han dled by tboae pious son Is who consid«red it no wrong,though ministers of a religion which forbids men to speak evil of dignities and commands them to obey magistrate*, and ren der unto I'jbsar the thing* whiebar*l'.UhAß s, to denounce and revile the Executive in a eptrlt of acrid Intolerance and vulgar invec tive*, and te ailr up their congregations to disloyalty and treason. Weareall ao much accustomed to venerate tha "good old time*," that we are reluctant to baliave tbe party press was as indecent and relentless In former days as in our own. whereas it was a thousand limes more so. Iv England, wbose parliamentary discussions are justly held up as a model of dignity and eirengib which our own congressional and leg lalailve bodies might imitate wiih great advan tage, ths vlru leu cc, coarseness and viudictive uessof par'y always have surj>a*sed any bru talities ever recorded in the political annal* of America. Neither men nor women are spared in tha political couteat* of Great Hi rum W* Juaily bold iv tbl* 1. t.irv thai the journalist who could be tempted to reflect iv the most dittant manner upon a woman is a olackguard too deiesiable aud irredeemable tobecouute naneed In ibe lowest grades of civilized life.— And, at ibis moment, in the moat abusive und paaeionate eon testa of the pre** in New York andolher large cities, when there seem* noth ing too bard for tbe disputants to say of each othsr, and where they apeak without any fear of personal responsibility, we have never yet asen a diacourteou* allu .ion to woman, whose sex throw* about bet a panoply, which the ami vludlcilve aud violeut respect. We kuow of no fact which more clearly shows that, per sonal and abusive as ihe party contests of America may be, there it mliiu ely more re finement and ehlvalry amuiig our political (Ladiaiors than iv Great Hritain, where there nwvsr have beeu any scruples about attackiug tb* character of any womae, from the (.. ticen to the 1 owe#l subject, and sometime* from mining it for ever, whenever a political enemy could he injured, or a political purpose gained thereby. iiis-at.ee of time, as well as space, '• lends ensbantment to the view." Human niture ba* not gone backward wiihin the lasi cen tury, even if it ha* not much improved. Hut Ita outward matiite.unions are more decent nud reepectable. Even polemical verjuice is more liberally *-seeien»*d wuh courteous w. rd* 'hi'ii at the early settlement of thi; sjuntry, and if two ,iulpit diepntnuta now were 10 t_»>ab_reach other wiiiisuch unseem ly appellation* as wa« ibe style a lew ceniu- Tie* ago. they would probably be taken before the civil magis'iate and bound over to keep the p*ace. COSVICTIO* FoB M .HDiiE— SenUne-d to the PtniUntiury.— Charles Hud*on, a farmer cl M «OKlenburgco.,Va ,sixty-seven years old,was eonvniifd laat week ot ttie loiuiiei' ot one vi hi* leinale slave*, by whipping her so ns to eaase her death. The jury hesitated between a verdict for death or Imprisonment: but at la*t decided on IS years' imprisonment iv tbe Psulteotlary, which, In view of the prisoner. Uge, i* equal toa»entcnce for li.'c. The eeu teuce, pronounced by Judge (J-holson, wa-« Tsry Impressive, ai.d we tn tract the following concluding portion : You have thus committed a great crime agalnit both human and divii.r- law. You ha-.e outrsged the feeling* ot thj community among whom you lived. You have enabled their eremie* to fan the flame of fanaticism, by charging agaiuct them the enormity and cruel ty ol yuor hard and unfeeling heart, although that community ordially loathe aud condemn cruelty and oppression towards black or Wbiie. But, If yt>ur crime has been great, yonr pun iabmeut will be heavy. You are an old man. In all human probability, before Is years have sxpireU you will be dead. Tbe femuauto; your days are to be *pern within prison walla. The labors of the day will never be followed by tbs pleasures of home and friends— but night after night, until the lad night of youi earthly ejti»ieiico, will you be earned to J onr narrow cell, and hear, as tbe prison ouse keeper departs, the harab grating ol tbe heavy key, that keeps safe the door oi yoor dsng*on. trom man you have nothing to expect. Your doom is fixed. A murderer, you are now a convict and prisouer lor hie.— Aud your sentence is just—nay, merciful.— Nor Is there hope for you beyoi d tbe grave, unices you truly and deeply repent. If you Will slnoerely repeui yourself of ibis hor rfblo deed aud your other sins—if you will bjw your head to thi* deserved punishment, und pray Almigh'y Uod to pardon your sinnj und soften aud regenerate your heart, there in bope. Yes, It your repentance is siucere, it is oertsln tbat Clod will pardon you : lor rest assured that tbe same power which trans lated the criminal trom the Cross to Heaven, oan will save alive tbe penitent convict.— DeaoiPe aud dreary beyond description is yonr present condition. With a hard and un feeling heart, human blood restiug upon your bead, aud your limbs fettered with a felon* cbaiu* whenever wtary aud tired, you may sick, " When shall 1 be free!" this verdict of eighteen year* will answer, "Never !'' '■ nev er." Theu I trust you will, with deep humil ity uud ni.cere repentance, leel and confess yonr crime aud Bins, aud thai this .e.teuce tuay prove tbe means ot fcaving your soul. Political—A Bell demonstration took placs In Alexandria, Va., Thursday nl .ht, at uthlck thsrs was a large procession. Several konsss were Illuminated lv honor of the occa sloa. Hon. A. H. H. Stuart and Col. J. JJ. Baldwin, of Augusta, addressed the assembly. Turns Virginia county Douglas elector* are aunouncsd as changed to Breckinridge. Hon E.A. Pryorl* to speak iv ttouih western Vir ginia. Hon. Wm. l. Yancey sptjaks at Harrl sonboig, Va., on the sth Inst. lis . i h by Flan-Mrs Margaret L. Dicken son, wife of James J. Dickenson, of Scott co., Vs., wa**obaoly burned by her clothe* cawn lngore whilst attending lo some fruit in the sr7 'Int.' 0U tUB " l lU * 1 ' lb,tl dealU ******** ou tne totn. Thb OnsBOB ano Kailuoad. The irade travel on the Orange and A! ,x --aodrla Railroad continue* steadily to increase During laat month the revenue ot the road ex ettdsd E65.000, or about f.,O(H) per diem. Tub Wabhimoton (Jf. O.) any UtaasviLLß ItAii-BOAO— More ihau a sulßcieiicy ot stock bas been subscribed to secure the charter of tbia road, and m_ company 1* now orgauu lug to proceed to work. WooD«OKHcoH.a,a^f7^r n lawyer of Halifax ec-uuiy, Va, died on the .tth laat. President Baafcaaan ha* -UMit...-) __t__ ap nrovtif.f the recoit fusion ol all in New York against Ltaeoia. M*» Martha Slack, a teaefcer fn the Hough- i too Xnsd'ute, ,it Augusta, (Ja .died ou iuet,'s(b ' fr .m burns re'—ived a shot t timesinee. Si - H*. ry ti jlland, pbysiciau to Her Maje*. j ty Vic'-Tia, Una eet out .or ihia cotiuiry, to i J jin the Pru te of Wales. was run over by hi* dray, In Wbe, .ng, V;*., on Tuesday, a\d lilllvd. H.K.". H«.,d-! Hit.. H-ai.il: The largest ad most oouip'ot* aawi'iiiieut .1 RCLEL Pr*. PERU, tor HILL HEADH, of v.*-...u* ool,r«- Etue. White, Huff Canary. rink, aad Purple -ju»t r«**i v«d st TH IS ')FFIC E. Mercnauu and oih *ir .i. ...-t..,.., ii j .ni . c tug a good article «f. raver, and *a .nap ai they can b* prooursu sjn 1 *>*...* Caii aud MM apo.miou* and sriev*. I ii ■■■ ' ■ - ~ ' Ex.Oor. Wim on t«r STimr.~E«.a'<v.. V*"l*f addressed ihe Democracy of Norfolk on Thursday nt. ht. He fully supported Hi-eckniruige and Lane, and attack, d I»ciiala». anoin, 11.tr, ac> 01 din* to the Argun, fcla "nn wor t'-inea* and untiln..-» for die hig;ii office lo Ui'.och be ambtiioualj- MBtlN "' PjUMunTATiiMi 1 io-Black Wnumtliwi. Catawba Trooj> ai d Vernon Guard were the fuestsot the Halifax 00 (Va.) Blues, Thurs day, at a pic-nic, at whicli a stand of colore were presented the llluea, by the ladles. I eemrfKtesTM I . \l««sr* Knrrnne Having heard a great veal •iiidatH-ut the many iiiiproven.ent* made by tbe 11.Mi-i .cis "I tb* Kichmond . heatr*. v. ihe re oon •truotloo of thvt tim- honored ediboe, 1, for the first time in man* veais. paid it a vt«it on Monday aveatttg and take gre»t pleasure it endorsing iriur sentiment*, expressed in ibe article pilblnh >d in f.ur i»aue if the '223 m*t. Indaed, I wa.iomuoh yiaimi with (he general appearance ol the audi torium b in*, ac it ia. • or.su ucted woii a vi>» to 'Ue .-. ■• •..,:.:":( uf the audienoe. that 1 have been a eoastaal visitor over »mcc. (>f the cum »an», I may truly say, they sppear to be in every war oapa le of auataininr the various role* en trusted i.i them. Where all are six d, it would be invid.ouvto particulv ixa; yet I eaaao. refrain from payinr ajust tnbuta to the excellent manner iv which the various cbari.-ter* rapreaer.ted l>y Venn. Howe. Bailey. Meldmni L .nm and Wal Ua a'e sustained. Tlie first named . ent'eman is certainly a capital aitiste.r.nd displays a treat deal of natural t. en's I have notioed parnoulany the a.iting of Mr. Meldiuui. he evince* caretul Study, ar.d always paiaavlnct attention toco* lume-a very e*senlial ranuuite in an actor Lamb is funny, without dea-er.din. to buffoon ery-a rock on which iniri) aspirants tocomeity o'teti *i> t Bailey 1* aa excellent tepreieruanve of th« old men art the lane* ■ thnug'i last, not least in our dear love"- the n.a'.a .mneiit ti ye di«pl»ved great tact, and have t>een vert for tunate in seounn_ sucti a gaiax> ol talent -- tr.rt. fhiilip* tut* atcHHl the te»t o' cnrioiam for ths past four se. son*, and at 111 retain* a tirm hold on her audience. Urn. Daßar 1* w.tliout excep tion tbe tie.it c il woman I ha-e seen for year*. nd her g,-< .1 humored, smiling countenance ia al wa<*a*itn*l for a hearty reception of 11 if new oindidatea for this seaaon. Miaa Ida Vernon a vary pl<. _« v . and haudaome younf lady i* des tined to become a favorite. Mi*s Kate Newton, t ou .h stdl .in* young, evirce* a great deal of la er.'; ihe ia pretty and very lady-like in her de p.irtment, and ha* alrea-ly *eeu'ed the favor ofthe audience. Mi*» Kmnia Morton haa secured nu ...erous admirers by her sin. in. ; at.c haa a sweet voice ar.d affords much pleasure in her pre'tv bal lade with * i .di ane has favoed iie audience lt waa not 111, good fortune to witness tbe acting of Mis* Part.ng'on, l>ut wit »»y. if she is aa good a* wßea J *aw her last, on the board* ot the Old Mar shall ber success i* certain. The manner in wiicn tbe pieo a are pliced upon the sta,- reflect* :i- ~..'..•.■!■: ..„...'...:. .-*-a.e .Vai.i.er I ::. ■ v- .11;! uisatiie a**i*:.-in.a. Mr. Baror., while tiie libeiah ty displayed by the management in the pioduction of them, 1* worthy of all encouragement. F'om all I can understand, the season ha* thus far been highly successful, while the pretence of the numerous ;*..**. wh > night y giace the dress eir oie, i* an evidence of the chaste s-. Ie ot per'orm %n"e*. and exoelient order ot-*arved in ttie regu lation* of the Theatre. Me*sr* Kunke A MuX iey have certaiuli displayed an ea nest d»*ire to plea**, and tiieir etibrts should tie well -ew-i ma uy our oitizeas. A LOVER OF THE DRAMA. ARMORY YOUNG GUARD./ Richmond, September '26. lito . It~____72i, a i a M 1.1: r i.. « or rll ■ fIK-S "YOLNG GUARD," held at. their Ar mory on Tunnel evening, the 25th of Scot dm lie r. Capt. Johs S Rsnv in the chair, the following preamble and resolution* were otiered and unani mously adopted: WAertat. it haa pleased an all-wise God in H,s msuruta 1 ie providence, to remove from our midst our muon loved comraie and brother .n arms I'riva c GEOrtuE W. RKDFORII. who tleparted thi* life on the mo'umg of the 19?h ins., *l 2'-_ o'clock, an expression of our sympathy is due lv his memory; therefore.be it 1. Resolved, That in the d»ath of Private Run roßn the ".ov>,, Giarii" have lost a wortny iiieiiit,er. a good soldier, and a Christian gentle uiin. and bis lelt a vacancy iv our ranks which we will ever deplore. 2 Resolved, That tliesooi.'tv in which he moved ti*B !o«l an honored and valued member, "vi the tears of in* many fiiends and ac _uam.a-.oea are but a aligiit evi'lence of men unspeakable aagaish at hi* ear.i death. 3. Resolved, That we tender to the bereaved widi-w.and relatives ofthe deceased, our heart felt and sinceie oon lolence tn this, their sad bom of alii etion. and trust that they may md eoneola lion in the Divine lniunction. that are il.ede-.d who die iv the Lord " 4. Resolved, That tliese tegolution* be spread upon the minutes, and a copy he sent to the be reaved widow of the decoded, sik! also te pub lished in one or more pipers of this c.ty . IA correct copy from the minutes 1 WILLIAM H. WAI>E. Secretary Young Ouaid, 179 th Reg-ni»nt. John S. R.nv.Ch'n. se in it ;*-*Z_£2> .YIOUROK WARD VK.ILANCi. <**~3> COMvITIEE -Tl.eDem crntic Com mtttee. f Vigilance for Monroe Wid. wi.i or. SATURDAY KVKNIAOi. September 2Jr... 1S&. U 8 o'oiock «t SA L'NDERS' HALL, on Foa»hee 'treet, between G-ac-i and Sroad sts li .* esseu ' i»l that evry -*t..teßiihW I'eiiio.-rat.w lose -sine is t n Hi a Ciii.i; iitee. should ittenu as t.in.-ir,e*.» of importance will Iks laid befoo th • .omin ttee. Let our rot'i be ' t-.ver-. tning t->r our cause and •ur pnne pies, and nothing for men; the 'onsti tution "ur yuide; the I'ti ...l onr onto, v.rd; Brrck tarid.e ano Lane will protec the one, ami save ,c „tba* F. rwari,o!d Guard ol D euoorats ! forward !!" me loiiowir.g i* the Vigilance Committee for Monroe Wartl : .** D lienoor. Jn* R. Anderson. John Ahem, P. August. Jr. Hi'liard A iley, A. Anderson, John Ap p ley ard. John Amen, l"h"s Rou.iar Geo. flares tntii. s. H. bo.ktu, Wm BUuk. C. * Bncken.W. P. Biakey.S. I Baylr. a. T Breeding, F.Bauer, V Heine, A. Bar - amin. Jn*. Beck. J> hr. T. Butler, 0 H. Chalkley, T Uarringtnn, John Crow. John lash. R. M. Cary, Chas. Camsbeit. H. C. Caoeil, T. L.Coiirtne . F M. Caenon.Ji tin L'i ! lon, I'an'l lien,-on. Win. Vv' Lunna\a*t. Mark Downey, F. Dnaoß-Albert Dnnnsvant, R. 11. I lt.rell. (. . M. Drewry.G. W. Dowden, *. N Davis John Dums v-nt. Cha*. Elliß. E. C. Fiuney, • ouis Fia t. G. W. Gary. G. Grill, Wm. o Utiorge. Jno. F. (.Use broo*. Miles Geo'ge, Jno H. Cary, (jeorge Gi - ton, John (iilie»pia, William F. Gihswn, U.Gib son, *. A. Grtltin. Jonu B. (il-zeb oog, Jno Gi - son, Geo. W uil.esp.e, S O Oiazebrook, Jos. H.irholtzer F W Hanaock. Ro ti. Heath, Lu ceu Hill. Wm Wirt iiarrson. Thos.N. J>ne*. A. Jenkins, J Allied (one*. D. Novell Jones, Jos. P Jones, B. .'. Johnson, L. Johnson, Henry Kracker, E W. Kelly. Wm. H. Kennon, Wm Lumpkin, E Lohman, Wm. Llo>d, Oeo. W . Mun tord, Jt hn L. Mosbi, Cliaß. A. Moore, Lewi* Mauls. William P. Mnafnrd, Walter K. Martin, G*t>ne Meter, Richard P. Uundin, W. Marts!-, Jas. B. Matthew*, Wm. Munturd, C.H.Morgan, J.-., 8. .Nl.-. .an R. St. Morris, Woliam Nott, 'nines B. Pendleton, S H.Parker, Wm. A. Pie:, A. X Parker. A. C Porter, Jt*. F. I'endleton, Win Pteider, Edward Robinson, Jas. M. Rowe, S. J. Ruihetloord, John T. Rogers, William L. Roach, C A Bobtnsos. A D Stiinn*. P. H Bturke a John G. Bpottß, Win. F. Siintns. M. T. Starke, A. H Samuel. A. J.Sta ko, T..-anip*..n T. R titarke, W. W. 'i'nnherl ke Koyal To d, D Trueheart, N. Tyicr. II N. Temsleiiian. "V-V11 lam R. To«M. J L. Woodson, R. A Well*. O. J. Wi*e. R. L Wig leswortli, v.. W orthain, O. P. Wren, A. West, tien. Wi'lau'o r d. W Woodson. A. P Woodson. Jed. Wallace, B.T.Weils, William Wallace, A J. WiU am*, Miltoti Wnliam*. Jo* J White. A. Woodson. A. Bargain;n. Jr , P Bvrgr.uiin, Wm. MoOready, Wm. Crump, A. Bell, J. T. Burges. VI. Bowen. ija--ii* AT A MEETING held at R. B »' V Jones*, en Bacon t.uarter Branch, Dis trict Mo. 3, for the pinpoint of or .amzint the BfcLL aLd EVERETT CLUB. J W. Lks, Ft. . wa* appointed C'airman, and Hs.ky Hui.ii.mi '■eoratarv. Tne following person* were appointed a* a Vigil .nee Committee of suit Cl j t>: George Timberlake, C. fi Builingtoii, R. B. Jove*. ,I'ii.e* U. VV ilde. Jsmes W. Oilmnn, Chaa a Pchawagler, John J Rae, Rol-ert Carr, Ro'ieit Ellison, John J 1) .vi*. Robsrt D. Hargrove. Collin Ja via, Robert Rfdlord, Thomas Hooper. Simon Hellsteru. Jeremiaii Cornett, g, S. Alberger, Tho«. H Taliaferro, Mark A.Tniuall. Edward ijufTin, Richard Ravens, W. E. Wade, Joseph G. Holr, r. h Crocket, H-nry Holland. Peter D. G linn. Win T. Winifield, Ou motion of Mr. John J. Rae. it wa* Resotvid, That this Committee meet r.t the »ame plau* mi TUf SDAY, the 21 of October next, al i!o'clock P M. It was further Resi'lvtl. That the pr oee. in .* of this meeting tie pull.si. ml in tiie Whit and Dispatch J. W. LEE, Chair-man. Hmi H'LL\ND, Secretary. n_ .9 lt* »~3r=» MBBtCAL MILI/fGE OF VIK- GINIA-ShSoION t)F It* -'61 -iheIN TKOHUCIORV LKCTUER will be delivered in the Chemical Hall, on MONDAY EVENI G Ou lobar (»'. at 8 o'cloec, by Profeeeor JOYNEs. The Medical Profession and the public are re apectfully mv ted toattena By order of the Dean. se 29 -2t __r_u-** st.vosifli tptisi tm tiTli - ! *>-jS Rev. W. 11. FoNER KN wulpreaeh at •he SECOND BAPTIMI' C-SURCH. TO-Mofi ROW MORNING, at 11 o'clock, and ag-t.n st MQBT, nt 7>_ o'clock. ** 29 - lt* BISCUMION AT THK till! Ht'L'SE-SATURDAY NKiHT, SEP TKMBKR 39th-—There wilt bs s di cussmn at the Club House,on SATURDAY b VENIMU next, c.iiitien. ing *t 7vj o'clock preeiselv. between J A .1 X . Ll ONS and M .KMAIMIKe, JOHNSON, two of tne .lectors lor tin* ConttressionaldiMtrict. Mi. JAMES H. COX. the Dou. la* Elector, is aUn expected to be present and to p .rticioate in the discussion. L. W.(il,aZ( HKOOK, W. M. i LLIOTT, se»B-2t W.K.oTURMVANT. HUB IIUU SBC. JOHN MINOR HOTTS. adTw.V*;'h n J l HN ' M by mvit-tion. Ef^r~r' ? l.^:)^ regularly vi aa adrerused. We™,,"'*,, .° lidmung irieu. instead ol 1,0 iTKit^SJ^ no lining man wmo purpo ed aiTe.ianiK (oh,?, i.ere. be frevented Lou, d.„n. ~. t. } __„. ;,., „,).;" •> M. F DUNCAN N B rSß*rs fneudly to the enterprise, are re i <_sic s ed t • copy tue aoovw. j ."e2.S -f W X f). ! in 808 DiiuLuiKs niLi.. --i i**-S BOito'"-H .ND CINCINNATI PAii, I •♦Oat) Noil "i. I'mBONDH -LOKI.S A ii.eet- I■" of t c H n.ih-ider. of th« * d j. soiuoati Kn,i ia.i w: Ib» bold Ot'KnO R 22 , 1860 at .P. V .n the Hum-t Hi B*S, C.ti im all i li imc who wish vi long ..:.,-i men in.er.'st snou d lm pret-■ o. se2U-t»t I K**|___* ,N«»i; » I .-Tiie-e wul be a meeting J*"-rl!ssJM_BJ£*y*•** i-.VERbTT CLUB, of %!iJ D, ?. lJil i ; ',' H<, '»"»"> county, on SATUR DAY night, at 8 o'uio.ik. at Diokman'* Old Btaad. on the Brooke lu-npike. three »,'.___ fouißich irioud. A full siteu.'auoe i* desired, a* good speak er* are expected to addres* the Club, •off-ft* U, 9. TAVLOK, Ueo';. mar una uWBLIJWfip. FOWSAF AICBUOrt P. SEPTEMBERS. A*gh Wane tht* day ( Saturday, A o'flrHa. ARRIVED. Steama'i'p Virginia. Koilei, Philadelphia, miiie. aim pa»aen.era 0 P. Cardoso. S. earner Belt idee. Keene. Baltimore, mdio. and paasenacs, 11. * W. Cuine. Hark Susan i:i*rh. Hltott, Buenos Ayres. bone dual. 8. MniJru tier * 8 'ii*. Schr. Tbo*. R. Hughlett, Ridgway. Baltimore, fua c, K.H. Bkiaker fc Co. Scbr Wm. Hhuatk, Parker, Philadelphia, coal, Albert Dlmr. Sakt. L. J. Bowden,-- —, James River, wheat. Se.den A Millet. SAILED, Stasia* i.,p Jamestown. Skinner, N. V., mdxc. Aid p.... .n. .ers. l.udiain k WaUon. Schr JOBian Achorn. Merrill, Uoston.niill feed, Bnd .ford k Co Bohr. Clairmount, Jofnson. down the river, light. City Point, kept 'J?, 1«G0. ARRIVED, Bte*nj*i Gee Peal •■■:>. Pri'chard. "altimore. S(eaiu*uip Jamestown, Skinner, New York. Bhip Juliett, i'runily, Liverpool. SAILED, Steamer Geo. Pealiodr, Pritchard. Richmond. btsaiiKbip Jaiii**towr,, .kinnar. Richmond. Htt.tr* _. Pept. 21— Arrived, schr. Northern Litht. R oliinond. Naai .'i.-»bt Sapt.ai.—Pgiled, schr. Win. 0. Net tle tun. Norfolk. i'niLABBLI lit*. Sart. 2d.-Cleared, sjhr. Nellie D, Richmond ; E. Engliah. Portsmouth. Pal.Tiyn.it, Sept. 27.-Arnved, achr Win. Sa oou, Norfolk. Clea'fld, achr. i rima Donna, do ; atevmer Belvidere, Richmond ; aonr. J.J. oarrill. do : Helen, l'appabannock. L.vKBPo.i.. sept, is - Loading, «hip* Charle*, Browi.ell. Kubin ar.d t Its . Cliarle*. for Rich mond: In -m. for Noriolk. ''Hiiuiiii, E_« , Sept. 11.--Arrived, Samuel Tar box, City Pout. BuISTvL Pill., Sept. 13 —Off'here, bark Parthian, Irom Richmond for Bris 01. Brig A B Moore, from Riohmond for Mobile, with a cargo of in<ohiner>, put into Key West pre v-ioua to Gin. .e,iiiti . badly BOOK _*, frTATIONERY, &c. <( limn. II OoK * , SCHOOL STATIONERY, PIANO FORTES. (iriTaK-* h*itl Ml SIC JAMES WOODHOUSE 4'CO., RICHMOND, VA.. Respectfully invite the attention of all interested to tbe extorsive stock of SCHOOL B( OKB with which they are supplied at the present *ea so a, embracing, they believe, all the P imarT. Kl eiuentary, i.ud Advanced lexi Books used in the Etchool* and Colie.es of tl.i* State and >nrlh Car olina, of approved editi ni Their atock ot SCHOOL STATIONERY i* larte and complete, consisting of every article necessary for educational vurp >*c«. In the de partment of PIANO F-JRTf.S. there i» nothing lacking. A visit to their well flucpiieJ Wvnroouis sboald *■ atisfv sn» one tha' a more complete stook of GOOD INSTRUMENTS could scarce:} be collected t... ether. They have every gra Je tor sale-those of eie_ant and Btatelj desinn. suited to permna who have meat's t« itrat ill tneir taate ; other* adapted to per»ons of more moderate d»Bire*, whilst the humbler may obtain au instrument a* du.al'le and sweet toned in a pla n?r ard 'c*« 0.-stly.oase. They have (or sale the sweetest toned 911 ITA R8 made in the worlu, not excepting tho*e of the far famed Spanish and Italian manufacture. They ire, besides, very durable, winch oannot always it* said of those of forei.n in.tke brought to thiscoun t-y. These Instruments are made hy MARTi.v.and persons slioulil remember this name wneti wu nt a good Guitar. The. have also for sale otners of cheaper manufacture. An immense stook of MUSIC, for the Piano Forte and (j uitar; Instruction Books for those instrument*; Singing Hooks; Guitar and Ha f p Stniiits; I uniuz Forks: Timing Hammers; Hour and Half Hour Glasses; Music Folio*. Piano Stools; Meindeons; Ac. A c ; all of which will be furrtsned at very moderate price*. A liberal discount made to teachers. Order* promptly and fothfu.iy a: tended to. Piano borte* Tuned and Repaired. se 29 6ti2dpt JAMES WOODHOUSE ft CO. A COMPANION TO TOM IlKOtt IK'S ik SCIDiOL DAYS. I ONIK'S LAST TERM AT ST MARY'S; $1 THK HOUSEHOLD OF BOt'YKRIfc;: <>r. ihe Elixir of Gold. By a Southern Lady. 2 v01t... IS mo.: $2 THi- BTR*NGER'B STRATAGEM; Or, The Pout le Deceit, and other stone*. By Sarah J. C. Wtii't'e*' j ; •] 2b RICHMOND iN BYE-GONE PAYS. Second edi tion; 51. ~\N'an i.NARMINIAN M E THODISM ;75 rt*. FOBTER'B OBJcCTI' NS l'O CALVANIBM; <X> cts. COMMENTARY ON SOLOMON'S BONO. By Geori-e »>u lows, D (> ; yl.is Another snvplv of "NKM r.SIS." By Marion Har land ; 91X Another tupp.v of PUNSHON'S SERMONS; SI. For sale by cEORGEL. BIDGOOD. £c 19 -2--___ HI V.-v.-i street. TO 11IK STUOKHiTS t»F Tltfr. MEDICAL COLLEGE Oi VIRGINIA. I hestilxcri'iera respectfully inform student* at tending tna Laetares of the Medicil College of Virginia, tnat they have for Bale a full rtock of ail va lb X I' hooks uaed and recommended by the Professors of that institution, which will be sold at the vkky Lovrnsi phicfi. The subßerihers publish THE .STUDENTS' RE VIEVV, or. Examination* on Therapeutics, Ma tena Medica, and Pharmacy. By R M. Anderson, M. D. Price SI 26. JAJdtiS WOODHOUSE k CO . Booksellers and Stationers, se2iJ-6t 2pi lit Mam street, Richmond. A TEW liililK ll> »OKAL I'llU.OS,'. aA PHY. Designed for Schools in tiie Southern Sta'es RIVKRg' ELEMENTS OF MORAL PHILOSO PHY. 12mo Price 51 00. A compete a. anrtment of SCHOOL sr.l COL LEG E TEXT B'iOKS-a;i new For Bala by OEOKGE L. BIDGOOD, 161 Main *t. se 29--st I •«> t >T X V M fr. XV H A .N T * Xx Will find, nt 121 MAIN BTEEET, all they want, in tlu HOOK and BTAT'ONEEY lin * at low prices for c»*h or approved credit- BLANK BOOKa. of home manufacture, tietter thtn -tny of Northern pake; but a *t en of Yankee Hooks are also kept f >r those who will buy common goods. Cap. i.etter and Wrapping FAPKR, ol all sizes ard qua! t es BONNKT BOARDS, INKSTANDS, PENS, Violins and Strings. Ink, Slates, Pencils. *o. Virg.nia, Dutoh and English ALMANACS, for 1861. SCHOOL BOOKS of a'l kind*; BIBLES. TFS TAWhNTS, HYMN and PR A YFR-HOOKS ; NOVELS and Standard Liteiature in great va riety. *a_.BL _N X HOOKS insde to order, and all kinds of Mi OK BINDING, at short notice. se 27 3t J. W. RANDOLPH. [EDGE BY CONPEBISOB.-In order to al* • ' low our customer* and tbe public generally, to form an ..pinion is to the gupenorov of our iMPft'lv hD FRENCH YoKF, SHIRT, we will keeo fuil line* of this Shirt, together with a full stuck of the SHOULDER SEAM SHIRT, thus giving parson* au advantage to be had at no other house m th» city. nnd .Slowing 'hem to com pare tiie two sly lea of gt.irt sice bt side. We also nua'-ante* to MAKE SHIRTS TO ORDER ia a shorter (pace of tune tnan i-.n> other house. lv connection wiih ttie above, we have tbe finest and large*t *took of GKNTLEMhN'B FURNISHING GOODS ever offered the rubho, conjuring of every 'lung pert\in,ng to the best uses, carefully selected for this market We would call particular attention to our stock of FINE CLOTHING. gotten up by HULL, late of Tupman A Hull, which cannot lie surpassed in pom of style, quali ty and durability. HTURTKVANT 4 MAGWIRE. No. il Main Bt , curner 14'h st.. Next door to Pairo's Exchange (.dice. *c 2fl-ltn_ OFFICE OF THK WASH'N AW L'EDUC !'.< WsSHI"STon, 27th da» of Sert.. 18-K) \ CKAM'.I) FK**t*ttAAt_M are invited for fur CJ nisfiing upon the wharf ar Georset-wn, four thousand to *ix thousand barrel* of HYDRA I'L 10 (,'tMENI, ol three bum!re<t pound* each—one thousand barrels to be de ivered within ten da** from the aoceptine of any proposal. «nd three tti.'iisan.l more within thirty dai* thereafter. ti iN v. i Ibe opened in presence of bidders at 12 o'clock, 6th day of Octolier next Proposals Should b. endorsed "»e*l"d Propo sals," and a,idre»Bed to H W. BEHH>M, ispt of Eng'rs, and Ch. Eng'r W. A. se2S>-eodttJthU BlibliKli AALAtOf*.— M- 6. WHITMAN would respectful. . inform the publio that he hai.at *reat expense, fitted up his BILLIARD 8 .I.O'iN in the liest manner, and having recently pn>cha*ed two handsome TABLKfI of fbelan's latest patent is now prepare.! to accoinmo J ate hi* patrons who desire to pa'tiopa'e in Ihe he* thfui and invigomtißß game of B-iliards Hi* Saloon wul be found to be a pleasant and agreeable place for amusement His assistants are polite, atten tive and oourtenus. He respectfully sodeits a sail from ctizeiu aad *tr .nger*. pioiuisiu_; to do all in his power to plea*e t hem. M. G WHITMAN, Proprietor «c 29 - St Hai! B!l '' !t -ril Saloon. 2, tQ. Kit hakoaovs. 206. Commenced this day for the season, to make that SUPERIOR MOLASSES CANDY. 'JOH. RICHARDSON'S. 306. Commenced this day, for the seas on. to make that SUPERIOR MOUSSES CANDi. *e_S9 It*] RICH A EPSON'S, Wo. X 6 M am st VIRGINIA 1.1 EC |xS(RA,.t>: I tJAt' PANY-EEOUIsITION.-A requisition of SlO per share on tl. - sh»re .in tke c pnal stock . f the V irgmia Life Insurance Romoanv, wil dc dus and piyabio st the Company's ('trice, on »■ ON DaY, Octo. er Ist, lb6d. Hy oner of tha Direct. ,rs. se29-2t J. ADAIRPLb-ASAM'S. See'y. \tl9% CHARLOTTE fC BALDWIN will ->l open a SCHOOL FoR CHILDREN on lat of October, at residence of her lather O P. ti : vn. on Franklin street, between 211 and 24th. _ se W-2t \] B Ul IAL SADIILE IIAOI-Medicine Irs Che-its; Leather Medicine Casea ; Tru«»ea; Supporter*; Shoulder Brace* ; Su-gtcal and cental Instrument*; and Medical Appliance* iv great vai let), miw in tor sale b» P. JOHNSTO . A HRO , Druggist*. P'Sitni HiUiXiiiillVKO -We have on 1 Band a full and choioe iiesortuie qt of uimt pop u.h brands, which ws offer to tbe trade ou term* which canuit tail to give *ati4faotion. DOVE k Druggists GHASu'iSS' K *TRA~I. lULI* STOUT *_-*> I his celebrated Porter, warrnnti o kapuium r su oi ti.e Ked Mortar. Sth aud Maiu *U. F^ V _°V. ,!%G "TXACTa-Maoe, Ciana J rwryifrYiMu Dr U »».*t.'7th.t. B**V£%o! bU " Poto,, " Ms *** WOMBLE A CLAIBORNE No. 11 Petri strait. CHEESE. - Another Ut of ihos* pr.ino English Daity an I Cutting Cheese just in haud J. P. KAVtNAGE, ti.ii and U_otA «v. 1 m S m 1 ,xr ****" ***** " ■■ __••_" "__* BPHOALJfOTICUB ■^"Herrini 1 * Fire and Burjflar Proof J From the New York *• of Pent. fOth ] Ti-K L\T. l"i n_s !•; Tuxot- It wili le«e'.'.. by reference'o an,.trior p-Mt.... our m per. 'hit even the fires -n 1 ex a* have M.eir ameliorating fe»ti >-c.;, and wbi'a «o lusnj *uir*r lo*a. somebody i.i roceiv imtahenehl . The old n.l a**, "if* an ill win! .eg"'* to in verihed in tin* instanoe, and 'he order* from that .Barter for Herring's Fire I'rool .Safe*, we are told are daitr coming in. Two of theea **_n Irnnwn •afes passed through the de»ir»uiive o< iillagrati.-n in D*Ua«. preserving their entire eontnnte. We published a ;etter from one oi tho owner* a short time *ince. aud another will ne found iv our col iiiniis to-day. Arenov for HERRING'S SAi-EH in Ilichmond, IJO Main *treet. A large a»*ortuidnt on hand KNOWLES fc WAI.I'ORI), BB 29-St A^cnt*. »\_ < liiii,iiii-il Opened '. B.FAIU . OF , 6d.~**A JUST CLOSED. FAIR OF U. 8. AOEICULTURAL 80 '-lErY CIEniNNATI-Un. FAIR OF MECHANICS' INSTITIHF CHICAOO-mo, STATE FAIR OF NEW JFHHEV-icA* STATE FAIR OF KENTUCKY-laM. STATE FAIR OF ILLINOIS-1840, A* usual— a* usual ** u*usl — A* usual - as usual ■ a* ucual— An umi.ii a* usual—as usual— Aeaeeal a* u*ual-a* usual- All gave their FIRS i'and HIGHEST Premiums to WHEELER * WILSON'S SEWING MACHINES. se »-39thiOclst3dSthlt* Fine < olored Photograph*. - Per .on* wi h.ng fino COLORED PHOT "GRAPHS, will do -ell to osll at the NEW ART GALLERY, No. 77 Main *tre«t, before ordering el«9Wtiere, where ther can obtain th* finest Colored Photographs at a legs price than elsewhere in the f-itv. All Photographs of Ladies made at this Galiery are timed. SMITH A VANNKHS(>N. No. 77 Mam St., foririerly Wlntehurst's Gallery. ae 29 -St* _fV Female School. ON CHRRCH HILL. 24th !»trbbt. Tni* School will be opentd on MOM DAY, Oc tober l*t, in the house at present occupied b» me. on 2fh atreet, between Uoadand Marshall, and there continued for a wr *k or two, until the ooin pl-(ion of the new building opposite, corner Mar shall and Mth. t«e2tf-11l P. B. PRICE. Food for HORSES. CATTLE and HOGS. TBSTIMO*-IAL*. IFrom Adams' Express Company.] Ai'AVa' Eipßf »s C» .Pi NY.f New Yorg, Nov. 2i, 1869. S Dear Sir—l nave much pleasure in testifying that I have used Thorley '* " Food for Cattle " for more tnan -ox week* and sm very much gratified wi'h it* effect* The horses are very fond of it* Savor, ami seem to derive great benefit from it. It gives them a gl< >** coat, beanies keeping them very regular and c<-01. I therefore cheerfully re o.iiiinand it to all who seek to bring their horse* into good condition and to keep them ra Respectfullf yours, J. D. Wallace. Mr. B. Thorley. — Mkw York, May 14, 1860. Dkar Sib—l hive much pleasure in testily ing .i.at I hnve tried Phoney's Food for my horse*. i.iidwitn great mccess ; they are yen old. ant were in very poor condition before u*m_ this Food I now tee a gteat enan.e in them, both in general he .Ith and condition From rough coat* 1 have sleek, eiuea* coat-.: their appetite ha* wonderful!] improved. «nd. in fact. I must »»j the- are new horses ; nnd should >ou wish a ref»r euce. I will be most happy to tell any one what I candidly think of the article. Your*, truly. WII.LRTT C. Mr NffKK. To the A .ent of Thorley'* rood, New Yor*. [From the Knickerbocker Ice Company. I DKCEMBhK 2t>. 1569. For our large stook of horses, we haie used Thorley"e Food for Cattle and we herein certify that it has been very beneficial to them, as also invigorating. The Kmckerbtkkk Icb Company. — Canal st N. York. [From Eueene Valentine. Esq 1 Wbstchbstbß, N. V-, Jsn. 23, 1&0. I have much pieisure in testifying ih-it 1 have used Thorley ** Food lor Cattle upon a lour-year olu milch ciw Before using this Food she pro duced only twotuarts of milk per ('ay, and after a lew iiins' use ol it. she produced eight .uarts of milk per day. and so continue* to produce that quant tv, much to the surprise of m**eil' and neighbors. Eus knk Valentine. Forsaleonlyat BLAIR & HARVIF'S Granary aad Feed .Store. se2i-2t Corner Cary and llth streets. nvliiformation wanted of William lliirns. an Englishman, who came to Richmond with hi* w.fe about a fortnight a go, and has not been seen or liearo from sine. Sun lay morning, the 17 ik of tins month- He is a dyer by p..tension, and came to tins country last April. He had been in search of employment in Philadelphia and Baltimore, and last, in Riehmonn. He was staying at Mrs. Down's, «7r ;i street, near t'aiy street. At the time "f hi* disappear n.e, lie wore a brown clot . coat. brown Bt ip. ii pantaloons, and a black Kossuth t.-'t He is rati,er t ill and slender, ol light com p'exion anJ stnd* liair. Any information, to re lieve tin- snxtety of his wife, w-l b* .rateiuil* re oeived ami may be oommnnioated to this oiTi -c, or throu ,h the Post Office, Box 15'".. s- W-2t* 9A.A Stereoscope and Twelve View* lor 25 C SNTS.—Ju.*t received, a small io" of tn* atw>ve cheap PfEREOSCOrES and VIEWS. Also.aiot ol fine Instrallien's and View, it low u r 'e"B at W. HAEGRAVK WHITE'S, sc 2S-2t 173 Main street. ML To .Medicnl Student* .•Wiss.ctiii" CASt.S of various _tvles and prices for gale very cheap a' EDWaRD T. ROBINSON'S, se 26 -2m 4th and Franklin st*. BEE C 0 MILLINERY g _r***s I bee leave to announce to the ladies. alucß ana my customers in particular, that 1 snau o. «-n. on the Bth of October, in m* njw store, on the r.ortl. a:tle of Br tad, between Stn a' d «th streets, built .itid fitted upexprss* y by in. se f. .nd lor that purpose in hsnitsoii •» style, an entirely new and extei.give OF MiLLINFRY G'K)DB and READY-MADE MILLINERY of «ll kind*. 1 .mi ready no » io wait on my wholesale customers in ths basement >f the same building, and will Bell at very low price*. Wa.NTED-Several -ood MU LTdBBB. ca 29-6t \V. L WIGABP. MRS. B. l> Yo.n . .|«?a QT*. 12S M AIN 8 TRE XT. L'i> St*i w- . gjfe _rX**T H.v.u. just returned from New aSiIsM oik, is nnw ready U. ex dibit to her customers and the publio senerallv al the late»t *tyles of FRENCH MILLINERY. H.et er with an ex tenaive assortment of FANCY GOOiif*. HEAD DKKS--KS. HAIR WORK, and all style* usually kept in her liae. mwCiuntry Merchant* and Milliners car. be ac e .niii.oiJated wuh tne latest style* of Roods, and on terms. *e29-.ltaw2w ■55- _____ BICHMOBP »!.D OA**. ■ Al LR OA D-i'X SSX »Ita*—Blft* i> K _■ MS. FREIGHT AND AC COMMODATION I RAINS.-On and alter MoN DA 1, Oct. lat, sn I-xpress, Freight and Accom mod-tion Train will iea«e Richmond daily iSun dii« excepted,) lor Lynolibure anil intermediate points leaving Richmond at i P. . 1., and arriving in L« uchbu . at 3 A. M ~ in tune to cnunsct with tne patsenger train gomi west on tne Virgiuiaaud Teni esse* Railroad. Retnrninc, loaves Lynchburg at 7 25 P. M., im mediately ou the arrival ol the train from the w,«*t. and arrive in Riohmond at 6.10 A. M. se23-ts CO. TALCOTI'.Supt. r________________w VIROI NIACBBTBALRAIL- R O AH.- F U.L ARRANGEMKN I' •______• i) n hnt i M( er MONDAY, the 1-1 day of October. 1680 the Mail and Passenger Tiain ou i.i.s Road will bo run ye follows: i Have RICHMOND DAILY (exceptßendar.l at ti Jo A. M., for Gordonaville, Charlottesviiie and St .untoa. P'or Jaok*on's River, and point* west of Staun ton a*Bsengers will take the Traia on Tuee.iay*. 1 hursdai* and Saturdays, hs it only _oe» thtouiii to lackson'a Kiver on those day*. be SJ 3t T DODaMEA". Gen'l Supt FTTI t__________m____r_ RICHMOND A.Sit YvME **£S&§B_2!§S_„ R,V r X RAILROAD I'i.e _________________________• i'atsenner Tram of the Rich ■Bond and York "iver RmLoad will leave Rich mond .-UN DaY. Sept. 3jtn. ai 730 A .m ; arrive at V. est Point at 939 A. 11. n.-tm mil ~ leave West Point at fi P. H.; arrive in Richmond at 7 P M . Fare for the roui.d tup A 9. se29-U_ R. HLTrMPLK, Sup't. a_&_w_FP TIVIE OF HE FART IRE >jiia.".■ je i) of thk steamship __________m ROANOKE.—The Steamship RuA NOKK, Capt. COUCH, Will, until further notice, leave here for NEW YOhK on SUNDAY AF TERNOON at 4 o'clock, arriving at ft Oft FOLK early the next MON DAY MORNING. Pa*BH_* to New York, moulding meals and state room aeeonunodatioas,enJj 10 eteera.e oniv -'■ Passage to Norfolk the same aa bj the river boat*. No more Exomsion Ticket* wil 1 be issue 1 this sensen. LL'Di.AMft wa'lson. nv The Steamer ROANOKE, Capt. Couch, will receive freulit to-day. tSAI URUAY.) BB»-lt I.LDI.AM A WAISON. ___&. VALUABLE PRIVATE OWELLING TEE NORTH BIDE OF CANAL, BE- Btirwb.KN UtANDIdBTEEETB, FOR SAL K. \*e are authorized to sell the desirable BRiCK Tt-NKMKNf locattd a* above, recently in the Tcuia "cv of Mr. Oarret F. Wats a and now of Mr. A. H. Siinds. The Lot ha* a lrontof 31 feet »mi ,i depth nt lfio feel t> an a'ler. The Owellin. lias ten looms, lesiuc* front unil rear p..rcbes, and is sup. iied with . us .ml water There I* an ex eelieat Hrioa Kilctien and a large Mnck Stable.| TkmM'—Acconim dat'n.. App'y to *e2a-_et OODIHN * Ai'f'KKSON, Au.'t* mW. irn.ftlM.AßLß RkSlB BB * E KuK fp| R *• NT -l' c large and desirable X KSI **l)EN'iKon the corner of .Mh ana Main •». latelt occupied by tne subscriber i* otler*d for rent. Possession can tie f.a.l lmme.tistely. _se29-ts DAVI 11 M LEA. Jja niK KsTvr—The sin ill 11aine DVVr.LL |f;:[IKG, with the lot on whinh it sleml*, adj mv ■""■i.-g my lcsi'ence, en 3th street, Nortu of Leigh street. Apply to ac 29 -lw _^y.. D^ N l__\ L ' Jr ___£*, Ft»R RENT-Tne OFFICE lately ocou by Wm. Hurler, oppoaiie the Examiner on Governor atreet, (ver. auitable lor a Lawyer or Doctor's office. I Apply to a«'i'i -lm Ht.NRV G. CANNON. jjL FOR RENT- Two de* rable ROOMS Hiii-c mr Bar Rooas, oornsr Sth and Broad sts. •Bin *e2i/-.lt* N. A. MYERS. "j| MARCUEBTEB LOUiil. .%». ll 'aJn_t Hki, tti i -,* . Attend aiuee'in. of your i_nd»e /**__r\ This EVEKINO, at 7 o'eioek. ' v> By order of ihe ■*'■'! Muter 10-N. B WEISIGER. Secy. Manche*t*r. Sept 2yi'i, XA6O. *c i - it* «AtiM'hV E. 1.1. BLUES, I HttllM ~\O, Sept 27, lttiO. \ Order Ne. ill 1 Attei.d o regultir quartet y "ie.-tn. ; „) i;, e company, af yin irmory, on MONDAY eiiju in;, Ooiober lat, at 7. * o'clock, |ir.m p:l> S. 'I he Court of iu.uiry lor (he assessment of fine* for ih. Ast quartet will be in ee-*iou at t*is inteliii.. Ail ii...uii'r.: . i.aiiii. (tlc.i'S to otfdr for *aid .b». no .. uiuMt attend. 3 This is the re. ul .r tiieetuic for ths appniin iii. Nt I'l'in.ii c .iiiinissioued otficera.ard the aiuend nient tn th« By-l.awa. . il.-:e.i *.ii:ie tune ago, i o.ones up tin* even n_ for final action. I 11 oruer of Capt. M 111.* i trtiF-i, aiH-JACOWiUlbur.-L I /* . , l i WAJTTB. WAMTED-AfiITUATioN as SALESMAN, by a young man from Philadelphia, wlm has been in the Whn>«i c Cords bannee* Tat the last eisht rear* The very iM**t cf re fa'f. nee* giv en* cc to ennrneter aad ability, lr lii ifi"l. rm plover Adifcs* "U. J. -'~" Hox at, I'l-hm-nd Post Office. se 29 3- * UA .Tin A coin potent OL'-'RK-one who ha" had some axpenrnce in the shipping businesi prelerred. Apply at once to C. P. CARDOZO. Fnion Steamship Co.'* Wharl, Rocketts *e29-lt* __ WA H T V. 11-Th roe or four No. 1 HOUSE PAINTERS. Apply before 11 o'clock THIS LAV. to R.W. A. Lfc.N. Houae, Sim and Ornamental Painter, se 29 -It* 6th street, one door from Broad white SKRVANT. who isa"g«od COOK and WA*H ER. A ppl» to Mrs. JOHN WILLIAMS. •c 2!l 2t* Le,. h *tre*t, 3d door beb-w 6th, UTA Ti T F. or Tour first rate COAT MAKERS. N.ner.ther* pee.t arp'» £*e29 6t BEERS fc POINDKXTKR. II7ANTED- -A young gentleman de«ire* a W SITUATION, either aa ENTRY CLKor, ASSISTANT BOOK KEEPER, or to do WRIT ING of any kind, in aome wholesale grocery,oom una«i..ii hr.use, tobacco fa tory, or eneate in any respectable tmsinea*. He write* a very plain and rapid hand, and oan give the very best city and country reference* a* to character and qualifioa tio i. Salary desired, moderate Addresa "L. A. J." nare of Box 189, Riohmond Poat-Oflioe. j__a- st* W.. \ I Hl> A young man iately arrived in thi* rity, is desirous of ol.taining employment in any b-isines* that he t* capable of dome; won'd have no objection to going out of the city or wmk ing on a Farm A note addreas-d to "B E. W.," Richmond Poat-Office, will receive prompt atten- Uon. _ »c 28 2* HT A* T **X*— BvT~voung manTa SIT UA T ION in t re*peo*»ble butine**. Would prefer the Boot and "-hoe Bu«tne_*. Writes a f»ir hand, and can come recommended. Address, for one week, "G. W. M.," Richmond P. O. *c 2i- It* ASTHO-A FEMALE TEACHER, to go to De Witt eountv. in Texas, to teach 7 chil dren. Salary Ml References required. En quire at corner Main and Jefferson street*. «eSB-Bt* WASTED-A situation**" SAI.EHM AN ; has had experience tn furniture and hardware.— C»n give good citr reference. Address "J. T. K. " at this office. se 28 -St* WAITEIV-1 M M EDIATELY-A competent NURSE Apply to *e2B-3t B.W.TOTTY. on Cary street. WASTKD-A trusty NURSE and good CHAM BFRMAID. To a fir*t-rate one, liberal wa gen will t>e paid. Without good recommenda tion*, none need apply. Apply next door to Main and 6th st*. *c 27-31* _ W" AJfTED-A HAIR MATTRESS MAKER. Apply to R. C HOWE. *c 27 3t* Governor street. IX7 A *t TEl>— To so'icit a call from all p-rsons in W want of TRUNKS, at the RICHMOND TRUNK FACTORY, where I am extensively manufacturing every style, from the common up to the most superior I R ON F R A M E. ALL LEATHER TRUNKS, LADIES' FRENCH TRUNKS. Ac. All sold at. manufacturers' price*. •■it No 51 Main *'.. in Sadd c and Harness Store, with Wm. *. i.mov. .B__.THI.NKS REPAIRED. se26-3m JAMES KNOTTB. WANTED- fc TEACHKI for a Male School, in the neighborhood of Richmond-a gradu ate and a pious man preferred. Addreg* "E G G.." Richmond, and. if possible, give an opportu nity for a personal interview at an early day in Riohmond. se ?6-d6tA wit* UIA..TKD-A LUMP MAKER, to go to the ** country ; for which liberal wages will I* paid Apply to [*el9-ia] R. W. PIERCE * CO. UT AttTW. D— A first rate colored HOUSB SERVANT. WASHER and IRON ER ; one that can nome well recommended as ro honesty anu capability. JACOH A. LEVY. se 11- ts 15 Mill ii street. WANTtO-We wi»h to purchase low grade* of WHEAT, both red and white. BHIDGFOKD k CO., se 7—ts Cor. 20th and Cary sts., on the Dock. WAITED— Every person to knowTbat KING A SON'S PREMIUM *COURINU by TAB LISHMENT is on lOtii street, between Main and '"ary.and there it is* hat Gentlemen's Coats, Pants, to., are CLEANED and PRESSED like nevvl- Albo, Ladies' Jlosks. Shawls, and Dresses; Piano Coven, 'lable Covers, Rut-*. Blankets, <Stc, Ac. Lace Curtains. 1 ace*. Collar* and Sleeve*, are done up beautifully, ami Black Lace S.uaresand Veds stitlei.ed for ladies Oid stork of Dry Good* merchant* refinishtd at New York price*. se 4— lm_ EX/A BI T E E*— Event bod v tn call at m» store ** and purchase one of those beautiful little M EHA t.Sor CHARMS giving a correct likeness nf BELL and EVERETT. Price 25 oen'*. Sent by mail to any address on receipt of 23 cents, dun* supplied at reduced rates. IA.AIi.STSi WANTED. A. E. GRAHAM. Brand Cutter. Shockoe Slip, Nextdoor to Columbian Hotel, sej,-iJtti Richmond. Va. \\T Att T ED-A TEACHER —We wish to eea ** ploy a competent TEACHER for the Wii liamstiurg Female Academy, or to lease ! hs nuild inga 'o *ome one who wul establish a first class FEMALE SCHOOL. Wil.iams! urg now otler* a fair held for the kucoess of a c.x.d Female School. The building* are new and aumle. P. M THOMPSON, G DURFEV, J. W. OL'tSi 18. W 8 PEACHY. Williamsburg, Va., Au ..30th, 13«0. au 30—lm SERVANTS* FOR HIRE Se SALE. COOK FOR IIIRF.-A utood COOK, WASH ER and iRO.NK.It for hire the Balance of ths year Apply to me at the houae of Watkina k Fioltlen. Ise29-3:J J. B. WATKINS. FOR BALK.—We have fot sale ayoun . e> NEGRO WOMAN, aged twenty years .''he is an A Ni'.l tiread. Me*t and Pastry Coos, and _ood Watiier ana lroner. ITLLIAM k CO . Auct*.. se 16- ts Odd Fellows' Hall, Franklin st. f. OR HIRK-Forthe balance ofthe veer, alt E l GEO WOMAN, with twojonas <-lnidren. She i* a COOK, WASHER and IRON ER au23-ts R. CAUTHORN. CELLING OFF TO CLOSE. i*s The subscriber wi'l ..iftr for sale, from thi* day, tne remainder of his stuck of WINKS, I I <..UOR.">. CIGARS and TOBACCO, at and oelow cost. Merchant* would do well to call before pur cnasinu elsewhere. Dealers in the city would a.so tnd it to their interest to call. The store nowoooupied by me will be rented for the betaaoe ofthe year. Possession given by Ist Octo!>er, if desired. WM H. FRY. *e27-4'* No. 1« Pearl atreet. 13 BATIRI 11 AS ftEMO YE I»" FROM I . tht old stind ol C. DA VIM, opposite the Post-Office, to 14-h street, under Exchange Hotei. His friemls, anu tbe publio generally, are invited ■ii .. ~-; him a • all. A ...od stock of CONFECTIONERIKS always on Land, se 27 -3t* PURE (11IIR Vl_fc(iAßA.>D S Pit L ~ for TICKLING. -ALSO- North Carolina Faunlf ROE HERRINGS. For sale by re27-St* HAGLAND ft BROTHER. 'po Bl.'li.OKßS.—Proposals will be received I at the office of the Fngmeer of the City, until 12 o'clock M.,on SATURDAY next, ttie 29ih inst , for Lo ild in . a Stable in the rear of tins me House B, on 3d street. For turtiier information, apply to N. GILL, City Enitineer. I>y order of the Committee. se 26 id SALE-Tbs good-will, fixtures, furniture I and lease of a fir»t-cla*s BAR ROOM in the business part of tha city, on account of change ol business Appiy lo se2i lw* F. LEMKUL, Broad »t NEW UlrlM.. SALMON. BUTTER. ROK HERRINGS, and CHOICE GEOCREI V B se 23-lw* A. BARATTA.No.S Franklin at. t I A V A CO WW V. E .- --•I 10 bans choice JAVA COFFEE. 100 pockets do- do do. , On consignment, for sale by WM. s. IOYBTEB. se 25 5t Corner Cary anu Virginia sts. I mi.aksi.--25.u00 cheap CIGARS, to close con t-x sigiimeuU, for sale br WM. S ROYSTER. *c 29- St Corner Cary and Virginia »t* VOTItE TO tOl .TRY MERCHANTS. -i-N Country merchant* should lie very raieful tn.' tnev make tae.- Mr chase* cf Candies, a* there ts p.enty olio oaliedeitv uiaite Candies made of Lad sugar* and passed off for tbs brat quality, sold in store* on ciiiimssion. Call and _iv* your orders at the regular headquarter* of Double He lined Candy manufaator), made expressly to order, and there v<>u will vet a (ood article A. aNTONI, ipp. sue Kent, Pain* A. Co. CiAY A- BITtHER'M- A T fe N~l~.il JI * ELASTIC PAiNT-Manulaetured from pure India Rubier, ground in all cnl'«re Tin* Paint i* superior to any other, and after rears of expert ment. is found to resist the ac'inn of thea'mo* i Here and in ant climate. A s.n,- preventive a.ainst letky rnofs; an exoellent protection lor metals. Forsalebr DOVE fc Co, Who'.esa'e Dru.. ists. \iore news for the"publlc.—We k*A have juat received another supply of Fanny CAf-bI.MERE BUSINE".««SUI l'S. and sample* of thelateit at, le* CASSIMEH KA, from which wt can make tv older Buaiuess Suits ol the latest out. NO .H WALKER A CO.. 103. comer Ma.n and llth st*. 'I'O MKDICAL~BI U IIBBIE.—The tnfaeerib t er* io_,a ju«t received a choice assurtnient ol Dissecting Instrument*, of tine Ameneaa manu facture. Alao. Pocket ("uses, Surx.o%l Initr u ineuls aud Pocket Medicine Caaea P JOHNSTON fc RRO.. Dru< .lata, 116 Main rt. GKNLI.M-. PLANTATION I IGAHS- Large and smalt; Kxtra Prinuipe Cuara ; Real Id vana Cigars, of van -us choice brands, at uearly alt prices; all of which, having men bought lor cash, wul be s -ul at low prices, at JOH. LAIOI.KY'S, Apothecary Sign of ths Red Mortar. 6th and Main sts. ALh'% KKADV.-Our *took of CLOTHING nnd FURNISHING OOODS IS ready for in spection. Itcoasiata of all the lateat atyle* and novettie* of the *ea»"n, at V r cc* < * cannot fa I to Please. N"AH WaLKER t Co.. M_ corner tdaia and Uth *v. I IMEAI- arlnamtlTlßU VAftKA-Ot French sJ «nd Amenoau manufacture, to .etlter with fat te ~~n ,ti,,.nen., of all kind*, lor sale at the iiiaiiufaitiu.dr • prices, at JOB. LAIDLEY'S, Apilb.cary, Sunof ti.o Bed Mortar, g'h nnd y am *t*. B9,il*_*tt.—99 hud*, prime, bnght Uaot.u Bide*; 2fi do do. do. do. *n->ulte *. For «»i* I.r WOMBLE A CLAIBORNE. NO U 1.l c. Cl Br'KWHKAT HOIK .-Fre-u sun.!* J"t to hand.«l tie bisin.iaiiii.by the lii . pat or barrel. J. P. X.. VF.b AiiH, 6;h ami Hroad st* BAto\ mufcs a.ndsmoi i i»*R*-For ».loby I. A O. A. DAVEWfOET. COAL OIL -A vary superior artiote for si,;* by i. ov L * Co., Wlwl .salt Drugs,.-is, l . . „m v - """'J "■ LETTER LIST. LI*TOFLKTTEK«-Rem*iningtn the RICH MOND POST-OFFICE, on the 28th day of September. I*",!). WA Piii.lisheit by authority of Act of Congre**.in the Bewa pa per having the iarge toiroulation in the Ci»tri,-t where printed. mwlersomralling for letter* in this List, will please say they are anvßßTiHan. LADIES' LIST. Adam* mr* B A Miller mr* Sarah Acorn mr* Jsne Moody mr* Huian Allen mm* J I, ktorri* mr* Retti* F A v.. in ito... > .' Malon* mrs Mary Austin in' •*i SI" • Munn mrs Sarah Baker mr* Jno D Mier* mr* M J Bailey mr* B A Mier n.ra M*rraret Bvrtlett mr* E Mann hum M A Bently mr* M R Maliory miv E 1 Bennett mr* V I. Mason mi** "allie M Bennett mr*Grace Mayo >m*a Mary Jane Blunt mra E C 2 Mathevr* mil* Marah *• ■ « "in'"ii mr* '1 Veil!- ott mm S .rah C Hlaokwel mr* J D Meadow mi** B L Bowen mrs M C Milbrev mis* i.i en Bray nire M E Moili> iinss Mary D B-'i'ic." mr* X Morrir mis* LuzieS Rragg mr* M B Myers r.i** Julia Burton mis* fi MoDowell mr* Ann Brown miss M E MoGt.-Jer mrs J P Hrown mi** M A 2 Mc.nlioolmnM D Butt mv* G MeLe*nmr* Mary Rradley mis* M Margaret Brny inn* N M Neel n.m Bridget Bowie* tn ■• L J Norve'emr*SA Blunt mi*s L E Newel, mr* Su*an T Beas'ev mm ". 1 Nelson una* *■ bza H»a»lev iu.ss M E Ne»ni» tii»* Mary A Bass mi*« A E Oshern mr* A W Currotei mr* M A O'Sulhvsn mr* Lucy A Cooke mr* Maria Pc-ton ran Elian J Check mr* Julia A Pruirly mr* Mary Chand irmn Mary p Fendieti n mr* Mildred (•hiidre** mr* A M Peitn.sJa* Campbell mr* M W Pegg ■ • Edward Craig mr* Sophia Poindex er mr* Julia C Cunningham mi** Oalia Poindex or mr* F 'ope Harriet ool'd) Phi'bp* r*C*thA Cordona tni»s Mollie Philip* i ir* Lucy A Clarke inia* Mary R Piokenn mra Ktneline Child miaaSuaan -endletoi mra W Carr mi»* Caroline Pickett n.-sijane E Davi* mr* P'dward Price miss Louisa luui mr* O V i Phillip* in ss Leonora D Davi* mrs Mary F Uuaway mr* Sarah Desarul mrs Sebastian Hansford mr* Almira Dewar*mr* Eluatieth Rouse mr* P.lxabeth Dickinson ur* Ann E Robert* mis Mary Ann t udley mrs Lucy Swannmra.S Dabney mis* Luc» J Stubbs mrs Lucy A Dyer miss Mary E Stevenson mr* t X D»vi* mv* Columbia Statton mr* Geo Davi* mia« Mary F Station mrs Evan* mr* Margaret Sin .Urige mra Charlotte Foholl* mr* Willie Simon* mr* A M Edward* mis* Martha L Sibley mr* A F',i.»i n mi** Bettie Sibley rarsA R Elliott mi** Henrietta Simme* mra Sarah Far quhar mra Ann Shaw mra ME Figg mrs Mai ml* Sh»nk» mrs Ja« Finegan mr* Eliza J Schnult mrs G A Fitagsrabl mis- Cath Scott mr* kttttin Farrar mis* E Va Salmon mr* M O Giah-m mi»« L Stuart mm Caroline Oreenatreet mi** Mary Stevens miss R X •'•riffin mr* C Smith mis* Mollie A Gooch mrs M S Slattery nun Miry Gibbon* mrs M M Sharp miss M L (iil«on mr* Liszie Bhnf nmi *|arah (ientrv mr* Eliza Shaw mis* .1 R Garbek mi** E Sale hubs Li.la Galle. mi** H . t-ottmiuK L Gal'egher nns* Elisa Tr ree mis* RR Gentty mis* M G Tui-ker minor mr* Abb Hersmae mrs Ellen Tyler viae Julia Hardingham mr* 1* A Thomp*on miss Harriet Howard mr* Ar.n Thornloe mt»* Marat Hud*on mr* Anna Thompson mis* >i V Hudgin*mr*Hn Thoma* miv Luke Hue«on mr* Mary Timoenake mia* Lou Harri* rn'* H Tuck mis* Martha Hopkins mis* Oallie T Thornton mis* Ann Hefron miss Ellen Ta> lor mr* P J Harris mis* SM T«y',ormr«Lß H-rd**tr mis* S Tanner mr* L A 2 Hamilton mi*« M X Tarpia nir* Man* Hooper mis* M and sis- Tucker mr* J M ter Vanilll mrs E I Haine* mi»s Nanny W ..:e mr* Charlotte Hoiman mis* Annie Warwick mis ILnes mis* *-ti t _ W _ ;« mr* .1 D Johnson mra J II West mr* M Jones mr* A L West mra L lone* mr* Fl T Wheeiy mr* M A Jarvis mr* Fr*nce*eo William* mrs M T Jenliins mr* Aratieila R Winston mr* M R Jordan iiiiib Jane E Wire rnra E Johnson missFltsa Wingfield mrs E A Johison mis* Marj 'Wood mr* Kate L Kearney mr* H*»ter Woodward r.is J J Kemp mr* Richard Woodward mr* 0 P. Kuldinraf'F Wasmott miss Lucy Kennedy miss Mary E Watkin* mi»* T B King mrs Nannie T White in ts 0 1 I ewi*mrs Hinnah Whit in mis* V Leber mr* Louisa M Williamson mis* Ann S Lsncaster mr* A M Witooß mia* M Lacy nun Lea tea A Willar-d m'»* X Lvon mv* France* Wmgfield hubs LLI M*u! mr* I'hebo T Viu*t>.n mi*>. R Mason mrs Jas Woodson ii.ns Bettia Miller mr* Harriet G Willi* Nancy icol'd) GENTLEMEN'S LIST. Adam* L Ferguson G S Peters V\ S Adams l.ea Fulton Geo N Pesrutan Dr Atkinson J P Fauth G V PlsaSßßtß Dr W AsntonJN . 'orenceHMA H Alexander J A Pnrsiedt. HF J Peterson W Asnby H C Frost Henry Pstswater V* m Alba i W Fowler H Patten W A.tknison G W Flnanaun A' I'ullium Wm L Anderson C v leet Sea h I'ja V\ ni E Adam* C H Fors'ew t& Palmer l' H Arm .nd C Flanerty l'eter Pa-ker Sil.imon Aoamsßrv C W Fliherty Mich P-rkiu* S V A*hby B F Guinsoy H Powell M Allen A D Oregorv W H H I'-trde.on Alvet R r Garey Watty Pollard B C Am-hor RA A Granger V\ m l'me ti F Acdtntton R D '*reyome Fa.c B A Al.-et R V Gentry P F. l'lea*ant* P d Apper»on W Gurey M M Penulefm WT Askew W C Uranam M.eh Payne Henry A.len W W Grady M X Paulding J H Brooeks. Wil- Gentrr J R Pritchard Jno ham*fc Co GoodwrnEO Parker Jos D Broooke H Ge«rotl Kdwin feenon Jm Ball H C Orev G V.' Pollard ' T Boucher J H Grebel H1 Philip* Jno Brown J G Go.don H 2 PfleJwJ Barker GT Gari II B UttnrlesM Rl .ncharu J C Griißn J M yuarles I M Bassett G W Gunn Jas Rady Wm A l.rowning GJ GoddinJ X Ro*sa-i SS ni ileitis " C GouldmjtJM Rankin Wm Bwber X B Gieen «V C 2 Robinson W T Boauet Mun Gaidner W h H P.ee» W W Barrett A Gwm W D Re'ms Thus M Boo»ohan D Glenn Thos Robin*on X 2 Huttrick D Ga'legher Tho* RoßißSns R r B anchard D H Oilman T J Rogers Owen Baroia» D Hancook Ben Rhodes Ti H Barr» J Ha-n* Ben R.f-ter N 8 Bingley J Hill 0 Ritohie C ti 2 Brown J W Hortsraan hunger* h H 2 Barns J Hanly Ren*t»rJro Buiiheld J Hancock Victor Kml J » Bi«hopJ E HuntTW Ranual Jo* L Boalwere HonWHow T Uobmaon Jno Maker W G Halsy Thus H Kourke t Bartholomew W hunt Tbo* ScuggsJ A j s Henry S W Steii d,»m k Co Ratkin* W Hancock Ur V i* Sudden H B .ily W W Holleran M 2 Selonreden H BronoueColWN Hooper M W StapUton W T Biand I'iios Holland k Mor- ACo Broadnax DrTH n««. 4 Scott H C Burley Tho* Irvine L Smith Henry Baptist T 0 I*l*ll T II Sullivan H W BrooksT J Irb? W n 8 B Itrown B F Jonnson R X Share Geo Braxton S Jam** R D t neeiry 'i Hrownleo S Jame* C A 2 ft- ppm.ton Col Bacon R S Jordan CD » W oibti R F Jo .c» C Stone D L Butler R E Jonc* B Sabb C liaiker R C Jones L C SemourßCD Burwell R (col) Jotiason A .wanti B Burrows R P Jone* A O Sn ith Adam Bagner R Johnson A Saunder* Amo* Batktn* X E Jo.ns.m J W Sal. Key .-. VV iUi.ii X X Johnson J R Su ■ V. II Belt R Ktlby W R Sherman OG Baumgra** P 1 Kmker H H Smith N W Beazley M Kol'oek A R South* 1 V T Biirton M L Kenny Mike Stone R W Brown L Kline ur M C Smpway Sam'l Howie* L Kutz D B Sweeny fe Bauer L Kimbrough P Sampson X Codd J i.asfar que M Smith S F CwrkJ Ly don Mike Staple* T A Cabbim** w W l.aus.ey X A Saunders T 3 Collins W W 2 Lord (nt X Sheppajd Tnos Coop-r W J Lyons 8 J S.aiti T I' Cleaves Cpt W Lane Tun Banners Thos Q Cleary I'honiaa LlltibridgS T L SBOB surd Jo* Collin* H Lee 8 A sokwalmsyer JD Cook H T LiggattJnoA2 Stnders-nlas t'titip ell J B L-igvn J.icob Steruuj J H ('arother Jno Lambeth Jno SmitliJj Chattin J Lu,*as W W Truman J Cart J C Moot man J H I'oinuki sJK Ornhwn J M.dd>>x J no 'I m*fey ,_ev J S Gaaey J Meaakos Juo '1 homaa .'a* Coleman C Manning W H TolnvGW Conover Cpt J Mathews WT 3 Paple. G S Crump Key J P Marshal W M Thtxtou G CeasiegkamCH MtteaellW H Tr.mpkin* F Cobles 1) Montasue W . laylor W tl A I Collin* D B Muller Fred Tlnsilßvarita T Crowder I) M Murphy Dan'l '■ ra*k R M Curtis G R Messenger X C Tailor H V Carter G W Morris RT Tooie P 0 Chapman G Manning R C Triney _*at Cary 6 L Mosby it P Thomas M 2 Crump T M M»> nards W Tower* M-ch c.mnora T 2 Mitchell S G Taylor A I' Coleman S Meenl?y U L T»a.*h F Cieu.ett X A Ma one J A Teal A -M.ifett Carman 0 Men J F. Varney J I) to uor L M ahe it Pat VauihnJ M ("easy M Morn* A B Wssooat P C Curry A B MomsCGI WiisonA Cn-riii P Mason C X Woodtiu A B Dug. »n Jno Meyers M A II Watk.ns A B Donnelly t J Micklin A H Watkinsi'B Dun.a. , Jn■> li Morn* J U Wimmer Chas Davidson J G Mason Jas We*o<> t C ib'Wus J Metnhard I»«ao W'_, ler F. Dabn» Jno Mathews J F Walker Coo Maine Hfcl'oimugh T White Jas Decanrecey Jas Mo.Malum Jno Wil*e* Isaao DonJon McNeil C Wuh* F 11 lionnella J G McCarthy 'a* WhiiehurstJ W Druuiheiler Jno Mo oiinackTJ Wallace J Dane. Jno McCann D Wruh' J H Dett<v Jbo W McNsmar .Tim Whit .erCptJH t>iokin*on W W Mcl cod Wm Wa lis J C Daw*>n W L McOnl Wm Wilk*r*on J** DiHilin Thos MoCarthyJno WtllsJ DwisFW Mclnto*bJno W ooldndge J R Dunoan»on Ro VoKwn T X William. J Dunn R T Nicholson T rrout ... Dunaway R X Nensel M WiliiamaA 1 Dnnkarii D S Nix-.n N R Wsbb A L DeauChaa Nobis Uavid W. tamk «,„ DibrellA Nott Roger William. WW Davi 1 L Newman h J i-hI V\ m W D*vi» M Nswtoß B B We wardl)rV\ M Dsbuer Ja» E Newton Jas H ** idamyor kVo Farly Ge*» G Nicho'.l* A P gte Fade* F W Niohald* Cpt W \\ P Kdward* X „H . W,| llH iu* Dr S J Kakle B F 0 suMivan Jno « instead I t Kdward* W T O'Biien Jerry Wiilmmson S D (-'■..-•nan I ( >ol> Ott sv B Week* B*_r'i FolkesJJW O'Brien C W u .het,<.. it i. ,c, Jno Ost.ip \laii >-i Wnill R S Kontame W W O'Connell M . \...riten N W Fant Ww D <>'Da» M Walker L II Fleteher W F O'Brien M J Young JVI Folks* I'hos M Oak.y A X Yon-I *Vta Fmoti l'h.u I'srry Wm .'eauhaii M lniTi.ls : Visitor—Prop, of the union F story— Tobaoen aist-Nat Ainerwaii-Chn*tiau Album J >ti >H. E. K. S aea»-lt THOS. B. BIGGKE. P. M^ CODLIVEK t»lL~Ha*euiau*,Biiuee 7 ,i_u*k ton a and WiU*i'V for •.'» I . _. J W FRAVSKH. Ur»ngi*t.l7th*t bl «'AH,—New York rxtra B Sugsu for sale by I, *t*.U. DA TVmfi IV EW RIfHMO.D TH C i.;. tint* fa a. _mrt,wi __..._. *< 1.1 PHILLIPS. jA ** m *** m m*i M»,».. L.:"- .__ • ■ BUgg _F__mn i CKI/EIIBATEI^ FRENCH' "dan,;,. SATURDAY _t*7____l_____~"_____, Will I e performed th- I », o«.T,,i!'kr,'s'rr4"v;:;; ; ;' ari__i_______V!i*Ti_i___^ ' m ***m9W» U%n * d •_--. MiMKafc,. j. .Sailor's Hornpipe-in character- wt *»- LLK THBLBt, Tooonclude with t. » Fir»«ofa MoDEI^ISBAND. rjLAsn hi.(V"w t _li 7 —-— _ **» MR WM. BAKER benta «... eitißen* of Richmond that hn K»'_ ,n °* to th . UT.AM RLOWIEO. st tie Mvrufi h _,?'<iniiM STITi:TE.-r'llo'o.eTO NIOIT fni f< * l!» given out during TO-DAY, i Saturday V ,# »''«U ' ■VAdmiSAioaiaoent* SfS*' W RI f II VI o R D TH E "fjl THOS L MOXLEY..„. a. ? n n d "'"w... I. B. PHILLIPS : ttm.W.^ti- GRAND OPERA BEABON" />ur patron* are re-pectfu'lr i_t_.m. i __ Ma*ne*aMnt. duly senMUo aid aitffS £** grateful for the ver, liberal «_Xra?e22 ! 5 erto bestowed on the, r e fr„. tt t .«.£?,'*■*■ ar.iii.ement. and with a v,ew to It ,T._,,_'•-'' serve their patronage and pre«er.t th . h _.. . *•■ utile entertainments of every .», ~.."««M- in order to give impetus to their ..».;___ .»'•• into »n engagement with the oelehra&T : ***'*i COOPER'S GREAT AMERICAN OPne TR'tFPE op **Ri Who will appear BVEBY EV'ENINi; .... commencing MON HA Y. Oct,,ber lit .„.*****■ GRAND OPERAS, ******** » Wr , l||)f mi . „ v OPERATTAS.ft B p. W htch will be placed upon the stags with th.'. and attention to the mounting* and •arrnß«!_** r * of whicn the ample resource* of tni»e«t.b ________•• are «o full* oapahle " u '«ianj. Trusting that th » effort may meet with « ral approval on the part ofthe pubb. sni" 3 *" turn coiTimen»urate with the itninec** _______*__ the undertaking. uul '*» of We rema ; n their oi>«-d:ent »»r T »n_, IHJNKEi. A MuXU',. The Tronpe connsta of the Inllowiaa DISTINGUISHED ArTFi3T_M Forming a • CONSTELLATION OF STAR.. Never f*) fore equalled on this Continent- AYNESLF.Y COOK. Fir.t Has. BEOOKBOUSE b')»'l.Eß . ■'■„•_■_„ F B KOl-DIN(»T. ftec..n . B_2 Mr ' F TOLLMEN. Con-rail,..*,*- MR. BUODEN, Third ll" „ „ MR- KRAFT. Piaum ' The Choru* will con»i«t ofthe to ! owini _,_. lent Vooalist* : • MISS BARTON,MISS GIVBER.MIS. WHfiv MISS JOHNSON. MR BRUNO. M H W i ,-v ENH MR. STANLY. VIR. VV.H KIP ul BUGbEJI. MR BRANDON, and MX. STICK Daateuaa MISS ANNIE LIMBER ' 'sge Manager of the Tro Upe . 'ider MR. *-'RANK BOI'DI>OT Director of the Music, Solo Viouniet ar. (.*■* ral Manage-. Business Agent T ALrSTON BROW ~ The Repertone of the Tmupe conaitts of thi fol'owing *>eat work* t FULLOPERAS.—Luoresie Borgia, Dor. _.-• Daughter of the neriment. do ; The Love . p»" Co ; Lucia di Limmermonr, do; The Bi-hsm «' Girl.Balfe; La Ninnan.nulv Beli.ni, ttottmitt II Trovatore. Vend; La Traviata, di j Ciaden . Rossini; Tne Barber of Seville, do ; her _'.«?.' tchuia, Wp|K>r; Era Diavolo. Auber; I_e C:ow_ Ola i. nils, do; Marr.age of Figaro, Moxvrt OPERATIC PLAYS.-Rob Ro»: Ouy llim ing: No Song, No cupper; Mida*; The .»r;Ta* waterman, i OHaTORIOS.-The Creation; The Mmim Eluati: The Stii.it Plater; Th* Reiiuiem. MISCELLANEOUS CONCBMTB, Ac NOTlCE.—Notwithstanding the great ute-.n inourre-l in this ennagement. there wi.l he __%_«0 ADVANCE IN PRICE.-- "U sa 2S it QITIR T II ANNUAL D EXHIBITION VIRGINIA MECHANICS' INSTITVTM Tne spacious Hal! on 9'h street will he ~p. a f jr oo'itributi-nsun W EDN ESDAY, Ootober 5. Tbe Exhibition will commence on WEn?iES DAY, Ootober Wth Ampie motive power will be provider! for n chinerv of a I kinds. foesutors.aMe.eate*. mam tsfarti. rers, artists, and the ladies, are invited la seed in 'heir oontrtl'Ution* on or t-efi.re SAILR DAY. the 6tn oi OCTOBER, bo s* to ,*ompet» tat the premiums, which w,i! be Monki . imL9 tnd Su.VKK .Mkiiais and Diploma*. Ail srtidstof American Product.m can ue entered for cottitn tit.on, aad none others. BtA. Persons having Revolutionary Utltti.tU Plate, Paintings, Fnntt, Corns, Minerals. Shells, Foreign or Domestic Curiosities, ar* invitsd tv senc th*ni in for exhibition. ______ Annual Members, Junior Mtmbtrt, and p«r ■on.-wishing to become Life Metr: crt, oan i" cure c >riificate» st once t»y apply,ng at the rl.-* ofthe Institute Members who have paid tneir due* t,. July. UR, can attend trie Nt'iHr Bi h.kii free of cna.-ge. VA For space, or other inf.rniation re. .tiv* to the E vhii'ition, apuly to *e2*-t*_ JAMES P. BRO WEB ChaPi a "BELL. ANO tVfcKKTT BALL. KA A GRAND BALLANDBITPK.R TE* Wul !>e given at my house, on Union a M<>NDAY next, October Ut. A good BAND UF M I'SIC will . c in attendance. Ml. Ttokct*fora Gentleman and la.lt. }1 *c 2. 3t* VALENTINE HECKLER. yK( HAS I fl' HALL . THURSDAY FVE*IN«.i. Eot 27th. and EVERT EVENING THIS WEEK. BU I) WORTH '8 (Late th* original, and only genuitis,) WOOD'S MINSTRELS TII . MJligL Tiorri OK THK PBOPSSSIMi From Wood's Marble Palace of Mimtreiij Ml and b63 Broadway, New York—wh«-e tney tan l>een permanent* located for the pa«t liiynn Tht* Troupe (the l**t Ethiopian 1 roup* is a* country.) nave recently closed the brilliaat sal triumphant entitlement of four w»e_s at Htr Mini's Museum, New York--the greatestMiasti engagement on record. They sre now m\l«_ iheir Southern tour, under the entire iu_*r'; MR JAMES H. BUDWOETB, Prince of Ethiopian Comedian* FIFTEEN STAK PER FORM KK3. J . H. lit OWOBTU, Tamtwinnnt. W. S. BiDvvoKTH. Bruitder Bone*. Bollib Hhwakii. Belladiet, J K. Campbsi.l, John KgLg, A. H Woon. E. Hall. M J. Ba&oiteae, Mon*. Brggioica W.STRATroN. Maeter Tummy, Hkkb J ti i-'iti's__, E. R Munes, J. GCION. Matt. Fhim Hrrweiil Mai'-am* Inpsv Fabrico, The Great Sensa»;.m Prima Poena. All Bnlo Performers. Forming, for genuine tabnt, a galaxy utieaa* at in the annal* of Minstrelsy. ML. ADMISSION. 2b cenU. Reserve.l Feslaß cent*. •« iT * LOST AND BTRAYBD___ £V_ fcTRAVEU- Escaped fron ot' *■* •■ TL-»s>* BLACK HORSE. „f it .nd MS*, •.w ■■»•_ * r *** tMll, mane chafed off ue»r ins h*ad. aaa SSBall white Boot on hi* back- otu«»d ul ffrf lu.taiu li.arne a and paces under aa.td • • **']' invtion euatii.ic me to »•*: hun.w II betwl'"' rewsrdS'l. H.M.SMITH N>. 14 »!*•«• --a« » If ____Wj___\ STBAVBOOH MOLSB-P; T__*s\f m preimaes of the aula *r: ber.tvo '.'<-'" ■"»'. Jft ikiai HEIFFER; one ad .ri. red.wtsnnw :!\u »», and a leather ool.ar on ncr nee. ■ sl.li»*~ horns: the other a red and wh:-e. oil* » 'i anas her neck; the heider a deep red I »' '» ' flOrewa-d tiany person who willdr vn b>m«;" at ,>ve mentioned castle, or »ive vie auca a.o'-* tion as will lead to their recover* ~„_, WILLIAM H gAl'6«. se;»-6i- Binlo b m Real Is * _no STRAYED OR BTOI Ay-*''"* office Saturday si*ht *»'- •■s* TEBBIBEPI " ' ' and »ellow le<a, cropped ears and boo tali * Goes tnont aso'd. and not pret'y Bs hers* ssawnt when petted. Had oa a collar witti ta* ■>*"*-' ' D X Weouer." Richm-.nd. V* A Mem to ward will t>e paid for hi* delivery lose, „ . sels-ts P PLLIAM ft CO . Odd Ksljens «»■ PIANOS FOS SALE ___ mCn we are ia receipt el PtfßTlfcßtf P PLll-S of Mi. V*'.rceale' , «supe b >** ess- PIANO FOX If- ______t_t* They ste the aoknow.eitae-l '"'',"'',_, st now in market, and towhicii ~* _**'_*.r ~s\.i% n t*r,ii.>n of tho»e m want ot the At.** *\'_.__\ MODERATE PRICK* k. Z_\_\___T*u, Bo«k«ell»r and Dealer in Pianos, m*.-> X Ac. Ac. **Z- - _. JOH.'. bI'BDEBDALB. .. t KTTVi Havin* ju»t teturned treni _*** nl* n_,4_7_ (,„ iVB , C |,..u-e 7*« oclavs ROSEWOOD PIANOS, "1 tu* » s " .ualily.oß mo*l reeaonvb* term". v , .vng,*: BLHsvsral nn-d SECOND HAND Vlh***'" very low prine*. ~ k ,i r #.t, avWareriK.m Utlntrsst, tNMIM " Belvin's Block. •* r NOTM'E -The 'l»r_*»t sad t**JJt_t Mfft Men nf fomita end Am*- •;»» . ' , ITT \ll vi'HlC. may bs found «t tMseia 9th attd Broad ftrssts. , - - - _J * PIANOS from the oelsbratsd *»**> .' ' $i)w Knabe ft Co. Seoeud baud PIABOB. to mo 4140. for furs »ud *»le -»«__« at ml ,1 G C : T A R s. VIOLINS. BAJfJOg ot make. FLUTES, PIPES, and ACcOR 9Am*sm* "Repairing and tunino d. ; n* - <» #^ "WE Mr W. RADE wdl ll*.*;* »?*& auoe to aeieot iuu*.o. w *m~ EBUBB MEN^ATTESTI©! 1 - ****** |f ou waut togsl Lis prstUMt BAf ■ '"""iitVFORD'S II A I' SIOKK. .-es \l vi> Br*s\r, and as* them t- ai.ow joj jjs f KE w UA f Th* tarie*: *tock ol v-aPo iv ta* * ftiuud hers alt** , ,rKEI> >_. lXdiea i bSomm 1^,,,.1 ' 40lViVO q .uu- me aid t he.tp r '••« » __, iu.t usoned at No tl Mam »»'«»LWV*I.HL. Ikot. by rT _l9j____t ~____t__m Itul*.»' MOROiiu »**^rAt m_t____*n__t»v >Ts »i tn l »*" ""-'"'' ~_a.'' Ue Br« Boot, hjr ******** wm