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EUIDAY MCRNINC. OCTR l» j_-_
---in mil ef Mayel arriagtea Watklne, I'.R !-■
in the list of deaths upon tbe Pac-fl- coast,
published in the New York Herald ot Sunday
____, w* found the name of Lieut, Wat_*.ii*. of
Hie N*.y, who was said to have diet! on board
the Sabine, and to have been buried at Aca
j.ul.,l. We ___■__) »t ihe time, that it might be
Ihe geuUeinau whose name stands a' the head
ot ii,i.. 1......V. yet, as there was nc positive
• vi.ter.ee, we did not feel authorised to call at
i.'i.i. >v to the circumstance. It turns out to
1... but too true that be wria the man.
We i c, oid this death wi'.h the most profound
»jrt\)W-B sorrow iv which every man lv this
community who knew the deceased will par
ticipau. For our own part, we knew him in.
tlmaiely Irom his infancy. A* his county
man, we took a deep interest in his career, and
_elt an honest pride in the high name he won
among his bro'her officers. ARoat er ashore.
he was one ol the moet popular men it was
ever our fortune to know. Brave *• a lion,
gentle as a child, geaerous to extravagance'
-liank to abruptness,devoted to his profession,
ready for any enterprise, an able officer, a
skllfal seaman, gifted wuh high intelligence,
sustained by au independent spirit, of Inc.
-*j__«s__Mssb* integrity aud unblemished honor,
he was the very model of an American officer.
On shore, he was oue of the most agreeable
companions we recollect ever to have met
With. His good humor, unfailing flow of
■pirits, and inexhaustible fund of anecdote
Tendered him acceptable In all companies <
while his well known kiudness of disposition
and generosity of temper attached his friends
by a tie much stronger than admiration. We
regard his death as a l_#s to society uot less
than to his country. He left a widow aud
several children to deplore his irreparable loss,
lie was ihe son of 001. J. S. Watkins, of
Oocchlaud, formerly a distinguished Demo
cratic leader in thia State, but at present a
citizen of California.
W e st -r it Virginia's Mineral Wealth.
The observation has been often made that
the coal flelds ol Great Britain have done more
for ihwt country ihau all her other mines, at
li. me or iv other countries, but that coal
Weald h»ve been valueless to her If proper
ouiie's had not been provided lor getting it
away. W it- ref.ieuce to the coal of W'esteru
Virginia alone, the immediate completiou of
the James Kiver aud Kauawha Canal—the
only prospect of which is through the agency
i>f the French company—is of the most im
measurable importance to the power aud
prosperity of the State.
The most distinguished raining engineers,
—>■:-. ■ have made thorough investigations and
fXi'loratious of the spot, testify that the coal
fields of Western Virginia are richer, more
extensive, and tuore easily developed, than
any iv Great Urittiin. "With the extension of
the mnal, iron .vjikswill be multiplied, and
ro*i_* tributary to the canal, whicb can be
made at a very low cost, be constructed. All
the element* required for the construction are
.aid to fee ou ihe spot: limestone of various
kinds, from -.he easily-reduced carboniferous
to the impervious and hydraulic ; freestoue,
and fire-clay, can all be had in the same section.
The .it.plus skill, labor and capital of France
and Great Britain would flow into Virginia.
"Lauds would rise iv value, capital find a de
sirable investment, and labor permanent oc
cupation and reward.
. .. be. I • :■:-. L< ~, :i distinguished Mining
Engineer, in a publication upon tbe mineral
_e«ouive_ of Western Virgiuia, has very strik
ingly illustrated his subject by placing Seuth
"Wale* m Britain,as it was filty years ago, on
a footing with some of our western counties
Vriiere ihe minerals contained are in the same
posi-108 vow that those of Monmouth were
at that time. He says that the mineral basin
Li Wales is more remote than the basin of the
< >hio. thai in Western Virginia, from the same
shaft, the coinp-i.euts required iv making
i .-a*, can be gotten ; and, independently of the
deep niiner.ils, a series comes in which can be
got by an edits driven into the face of the
ridg.s, and ores of the richest kind of fossillfe
rous and hematitie, varying in thiekuess from
one to live feet, will repay the miuer for his
labor. Limestone and coal, fire-clay, free
_••:.-. Ac, •-in be gotten in the -ame manner.
Ou the otner hand, in South Wales, the ores
iv variably repose on the mountains, limestone
comnieneing about six miles irom the river
JSevern, the outlet for that section, and has
. it'i-ouently to be hauled a great distance to
ihe v; rks not immediately situated on or
near the edge of the basin. The ores, Mr.
ToiiDsay., are more irrefractible thau any he
lias teen iv America; the hematitie ore, ue.es
aaiy lor amalgamating with the Welsh ores,
lr. bought at a very great expense from Staf
lord-hirs and Devonshire; no vein reaches
twelve Inches in thickness, uor does the coun
try p.sscss the same lacilities that "Western
Virginia possesses for constructing roads. Yet,
says tUis intelligent observer, cauals, roads f
ts_f_g*. villages, aud works thai may vie with
any in tho world, have sprung up in South
Wales; the rugged sides of the mountains pre
sent _i •--v fields, and ihe mansions of the mil
lionaires prove that the mouutaiu iv labor has
pi.dui-.d diamonds, lie idds that the Im
mense profits made in times of prosperity
have enabled the iron-masters there to con
struct iheir works ou the very best principles ;
and, therefore, even when the trade is pros
trated, they cau send iron to New York cheap-
Tli* natural advantages of Western Virginia
are such that, with the extension of facilities
ior transportation and with good workmen,
the manufactured iron ot Greai Britain might
be entirely excluded from Virginia. The value
of the umber OB the mineral lauds wuuld
loiin another source of pi olit that cannct be
ha ". ta Wales. Whilst Mr. Todd does not ad
mit the value of the hill laud iv Western Vir
ginia f_r farming purposes, yet he holds that
much rich aud.ood laud _iv be brought into
cultivation by men accustomed to the same
kiud.f laud iv Great Britain, and declares,
■wiiih perfect confidence, that a country belter
__ ] ... --.I lor pa.turiug cattle aud sheep cannot
he found. The herbage is rich and full of sus
tenance, and there aie uerer-lailiug springs of
"Wii-ir.
Were Western Virginia as barren as an
ocenu r.ck, it would still be an object of m
tunse ...:■..->: to every trav.ler, lor the unsur
passed gi*ndeur of its towering mountains,
lis lovely valleys, its rushing torrents, and
iv wonderful cubterraueau cavern", glitter
lcg wiih a lustre which throws iuto the shade
the . pl.ndor of palaces, But, wheu we add
to these striking and impressive features or
n\tur_l beauty, a lertile soil; when beneath
tats toil we find illimitable stores of the most
"vaiuable minerals ; lv almost every couuty
_►*■**.:.i!.-.. springs ; aud aclimate unsurpassed
la Uealthliit-ss on tbe continent, bow can we
t-Bc.unt.or tbe fact that, instead of teeming
with life and activity, it is to this day, iv
compailscn with such a country as South
Wales, almost a aolitude. The reason simply
is, thai nl. _ot p__e_raied by either railroad
..r canal and never, till ._. Covington and
(th__ l.ailroad aud the Jama* River and Ka
n.iwiia dual are completed, can even the
Wester* Virgiuiau* themselves have the
faintest conception* of ihe capacity of their
« untry, und of tbe prosjmriiy and power
wbica lt will one day attain.
Spw ial Llbc .ions—The returns from the
f ■iiiit-r.-i district composed of Ches terlield,
Fowhatan aud Cumberland, indicate, very
e.riaiiiJy, the election ot J li. Cox, (Douglas
Jl.tn.,)o\er B. 11. Nash, (Breck. Dem.) Cox
c.rried * .'!...•. a.rfl.ld by, His stated,_oo majori
ty, und F.wbatau by 30 majority, which se
t v._ his election.
lo tbe i.iiiili Sen a tonal district, comprising
i_'__.isburg, Nottoway and Friuce Edward,
A. E Dickinson, (Breck. Dem.,) is elected
...nator over U _~ Clark*, (lud. Dem.)
Tbe .:.-. tion to nil the vacancy for the Lower
House from Nottoway county, resulted in the
choice cf Col. Jas. A. Cramp, (Bell,) o.«r
'I'liuut li. Campbell, (Brack. Dem.,) by lumt
i.rim
C..r John T. Thornton was elected Cora
liii.iiwiaiilis Attorney of Fri-ce Edward
counfy without opposition.
!_ .1 X • iiint, j,inpri.tor of the Kingston
IffttS-J "V* IMS ', ai*d yi) IU. li :k iU»L
The P*er.
The approach of winter, heralded though it
be by a few smiliae days/must remind us of
duties to perform *s well as pleasures to en
joy. In all tbe great citle* winter brings pri
vation, and often suffering, to large numbers
of the community. Already, In the more
Northern towns, weseecases mentioned which
appeal lo the compassion of every benevolent
heart. A New York contemporary says tbat
ou cue ..t the late cold mornings, when the
str+eu were full of greatcoated, shawled,
gloved and booted men, hurrying with their
red face* to their warm counting-houses and
stores, it observed a pretty young girl of the
tender age of nine or ten, with her bar* feet
and arms, aod an old sack or. her thinly clad
aboulders, into which she was thrusting tbe
bits of straw and dirty paper which she raked
out of the (utters. It is added that nobody
stopped to gaze at the strange sight; but it was
no* a strange one, and that Is the reason \.hy
nobody's hair stood on end at seeing it, thongh
to -cc that young creature employed in such
a manner, earning her poor breakfast, doubt-
Its-, aud then to see the well dre.sed crowd
rush past without speaking lo her, and to see
the great Tract Society's bouse,and the Foreign
Missionary rooms, aud the stately printing
houses lor the dissemination of Imaginary
blessings among comfortable laborers in a
sunny clime, aud the palatial mansions into
which robbers and murderers are put, are
enough to startle the dullest soul with these
amazing mysteries of human life.
Though such wide contrasts cannot be found
except in large cities, yet the children of want
and _v fieri ng may be found everywhere, and
amid scenes of general content ami gladness,
dark spots of corroding poverty are here and
there observable. The pangs and horrors
of that condition are always increased by
the rigors of the approach!ug sea.ou. To
the man whose means are -inncieut for his
support, winter comes not only disrobed of
it. terrors, but is one of the most invigorating
and happy .eosou, ol the year. Basking in
the warmth of his comfortable Are, the rat
tling of the storm without only adds new
comfort to his senseif enjoyment. The snow
covered earth atfords a pleasant variety to his
eye, aud ihe long winter nights are beguiled
by the concert or the drama. Aud yet there
are those whose poor hovel- are shadowed by
hie own palace, who would rejoice to eat the
crumbs that fall from the rich man's table:
women and children who shiver iv their thin
attire, and whose misery is but mocked by the
scanty blaze upon their hearth.. Such are
the extreme and bitter contrasts of human
life. The music of tne viol aud the dance, the
.mile of satisfaction and the shout of merri
ment in one habitation, and in another only
df.mal voices of hninan woe and squalid
sights of huuiau wretchedness. It would
.eem, indeed, from the indifference sometimes
manifested to -such spectacles by the wealthy,
tbat they aie entirely lguoraut of their ex
istence and that, as a celebrated writer has
said, the same principle pervades the ltie.iual
ities of social life, as exists in the laws of
Physical Science ; they who stand on the lofty
eminence—the high places of the world—are
deafened by the at-uo.phere itself, and can
scarcely he_r the sound of the explosions
which alarm the quiet of the plains.
We rejoice that in our own city associations
exist for the relief of the poor aud afilicted,
aud that the warm aud ready charity of our
citizens has never been invoked iv vaiu. Win
ter, locking up nature in its icy bands, has
never yet arrested their genial sympathies.—
We know that they will do their duty now,
and we only make these remarks that they
may be fully prepared to respond to the calls
which will soon be made upon them by our
benevolent associations for the winter cam
paign.
French and English State Expenditures.
The total revenue of France for ___8 is esti
mated at seventy-three millions of pounds
sterling, which fire derived from the following
source., direct taxes, land, hou.es.Ac, eighteen
millions; euregjstrement, (stamps and do
maiues,) fourteen millions three hundred
thousand; woods, forests and fisheries, one
million and a half: customs and tax on salt,
eleven hundred thousand; contributions in
directes, (excise, Ac.,) nineteen and a half mil
lions ; Post-Orfice, two millions three hundred
thousand ; miscellaneous, i-even millions and
a half. The financial accounts of the English
revenue for l.iK) have not yet been issued. That
lor last year was, Irom taxes, (iucluding in
come tax,) ten millions pounds sterling;
stamps, eight millions two hundred and fifty
thousand , crowu lai d_, tour hundred and
twenty thousand ; customs, twenty-four mil
lions three hundred and eighty thousaud : ex
cise, eighteen millions and a half: Post-Office,
three millions two bundled thousand ; miscel
laneous, three millions one hundred thousand.
The comparative public expenditure of the
two countries was as follows : France—lnter
est ou the debt, £__,100,000 ; army and ntivy,
1.--,__o,_o- ; civil li-tof thecrowu, 1,000,0.0; cost
of collecting the revenue, ~000,000 ; other ex
penses, __, 000,000; total, £73,000,000. Euglaud—
luterest ou the public debt, £_-,_oo,o_o ; army
and navy, __,_oo,!!OU; civil list of the crown,
ioo.OoO; cost of collecting tbe revenue,4,soo,olo'.
other expenses, (»,000,ooo; total, £64,0.0,000.—
It is seen by this statement that the co_t of col
lecting the revenue in France is at a rate alto
gether disproportionate to the amouut of the
revenue itself, and is nearly double the cost
of the same laDor in Great Hritaiu : that it
costs twice and a half more to support tho Im
perial family thau tbe household ol Queen
Victoria, and that the interest on the public
debt in France is rapidly marching to theßrit
i_h level. _
Joiim I-BOWMiTH.. Con yictkd.—From Che
raw, S. C, we learn that the two Hitching*,
concerning whose arre.t and tniil as abolition
ißceadisurtea, an account has been published,
had been duly convicted and sentenced to be
hung 011 Friday next. Additional aud crush
ing evidence hud bteri adduced to prove their
complicity in au insurrectionary plot,and this
t-ealed their dcom. At last accounts,'-Minute-
Men" were actively forming iv Ciieraw and
the viciuiiy.
iBTELLIOBNCB »BO_t MIMSTKE DI_IITBY.—
Dispatches have been received at the Depart
ment of State from Minister Dimitry, who is
still at Managua. There was no political
news of importance. They had just heard of
tbe summary reaiiner in which ihe Hondu
reaus had treated General Walker, and there
was general r.joiciug among the Nicaragua--.
Fatbbts were i.sued last week to Aaron
I__c-tel, of Berkeley Springs, Va., for an im
proved bed fastening j Lewis Evans, of Mor
gantown, Va, lor Improvement in bre.cli
loading lire-arms, aud John W. Falmer, ol
Port ...'public, aud John K. Leady, of Tom's
Brook, Va., for improvement of bee-hives.
AiIOTTKB WoMJBii-i.—The Vick.burg(Miss)
Whig states thai a portiou oi the great Atlan
tic telegraph cable, which was brought there
lo be lata across the Mississippi, was found lo
be utterly worthies., aud therefore could not
be used. A new cable was ordered from New
Yor_.
Mi.3 llabbibt Ilti.-_ti.ii reached St. Louis
on Saturday last. Her errand is to gather
material aud data to enable ber to execute the
statue of Hou. Thomas 11. Hen ton, which ili_
Missouri Legislature commissioned tier to un
dertake.
Dbillibo (-BABITB.—At the Hoosac Tun
nel it is found to be practicable to drill iv the
hardest granite at the rate of oue 11_ b per miu
ute, which is equivalent to three inches per
mluut. iv tbe lloocac rock and more thau ten
limes u_ rapid as hand dulling.
Pobtby im D-Ma-d —Capt N-Ison, a lit
erary rn.iriu.-r, bas beeu arrested atHaliimoru
Lr*-violently taking away" from Benjamin
rrindle a poem ol ihe .aid Friudle'-owupio
, auction, which is valued at SI. The case was
. dismissed by the mauer-of-tact magistrate.
I _r 1 ,° dd Wilson,
'f" ° *- W ,-_ d ?. lrt . ye,J b * flre on l »™ 15th lust
Loss 54.0-0. During the conflagration ThosL
, Lee, a printer. Irom ltiustou, N.C. was b_dl v
injured by laiiiug irom the roof.
LtBCOLM Folb—The Martlusburg Republi
can learns that a Lincolu pole bas been elect
ed In Berkeley .... Va., and state* that it is
guar_.__l ami thai auy aticmpi to cut ii down
will be misted by force.
Nbobo Vutbb* ib Ouio.—The Ohio .Stales
man says that fourteen thousand negro** vote
tbe Republican ticket in Ohio Ibis tail, under
the decision of Judge Bi v. kerh.tt.
Fatal Anrur Oa tb* ltthlßstant, in au
affray at Martinsville La., between Mr. Ger
ard Fournet anil Mr. Can ere, th* former was
I shot in th*groin, aud died soou afterwards.
Mrs Millard Fillmore has c__.iiibuted Sod
tv U»f sVsvJ/ J.1.1U ieUel Juud. I
Oorresaondsn** of th* Richmond ©ißpat-h.
Military Vttit.
Baltimi-bb, Oct. 17, l_Bo.
A* a passeajwr on the steamer (Ja.:rj-e Pea
hodjr, Capt. Pritchard, carrylnt the Young
tluard, numberinir Irt, rank and til.. irom your
city to _-_.ltin.ore, 1 aend you some notes of the
trip. The day of departure (Tuesday,) was a
beautiful one, .and nil were In high spirit*.—
The steamer ta admirably fitted both for freight
and passeucers. Mi.> i-■-'.•; feet iv length, __
feet breadth of beam, 1.1 feet depth- of hold, and
has freight capacity to the -.mount of I(i,uo(i
barrels lv i.i-iU It may be of interest lo your
mere-lulu., community, as a token of the suc
cess of this line, (under the mauafrement of
those enterprising gentlemen, Messrs. David
A Wm OuiTie,) to know that the two steam
ers on thi. line average l_t> trips every year,
carry about l_ou passengers, and have a freight
list amounting to about »*_,( KH). Heraccoin
modaiions for passengers of hoth sexes are as
good us the best on any of our rivers, and
\ .-. »>-n_.-i i- may rely on having nice state
rooms, good eating, and being nnder the pro
tection oi a gentlemanly captain and crew.—
The Y. l-.'s were soon in undress uniform,
.im. prepared toen'iy the trip down tbe no
ble .lames and up Chesapeake Bay, passing the
time principally in social converse, singing,
(they have an admirable s"leo club in the corps,)
dancing, and \.hen tired of that, some time
was spent in imitations of the celebrated Han
lon brothers, eminent tragedians, Ac , until
the drum tup announced the hour of retiring.
Their most sanguine expectations of scenery
were fully realized; the numerous ships In
full sail, steamers passing to and fro, sea birds
of every variety dotting the surface of the
wafers, and everything conspiring to raiseonr
thoughts from the sublime works of nature
to their preat Creator. Especially magnifi
cent was the view of the sun rising, coming
up, as it were, from the depths of tbe ocean,
smiling with joy and shedding light and life
ail around, lnshort, pen could do nothing
like pisiice to the broad panorama of beauty,
which was opened, as ti box of glittering trea
sure, to our gaze. W'lthout accident, and
wiUh everything to enhauce our pleasure, we
reached the Baltimore wharf about 3J_ o'clock
ou Weilnesdav afternoon, every man in good
health and spirits, where we were receiv.d by
the 3d (Jompunv of (Jity (Juard Battalion,
eoimiiaudeu by Capt. Johu S. Johannes, and
welcome- in a speech by Mai. Warner. li.
Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch.
Political Discussion.
TAFrAHAHMO-K, Va., Oct, 10th, 1-liU.
v esterday was Court day here, and was an
occasion of more than usual interest to our
quiet villa**- In accordance with au appoint
ment previously made, Mr. (... H. O. Ifcowe,
♦•lector of the Douglas winu; c* the Democracy
for this district, appeared before the peorde iv
advocacy of the claims of Douglas and John
son, and ns this was the llrst opportunity af
forded the sovereigns of this section of hear
ing that side of the CBS*, be attntcted an uu
usual degree of popular notice, ainl repaid it
by an able and eloquent nddr»ss. At thi- to. -
elaston of bis iitldre.-, Hon. M. li. H. Qarnett,
our representative in Congress, and de
feuded the cause of H reck in ridge and I.ai.e in
B opocch of marked eloifuence and strength, of
an hour's length, which seemed to give lull
satisfaction to bis political friends. Mr. Howe
'•came to lime in g .nd plight after Mr. G__
nett concluded, ami held the crowd in reply
amid loud liur_as until long alter dark.
Our people feel n lively interest lv the Agri
cultural Fair commencing at Fredericksburg
to-morrow, and the s:eam»r Selden, which
passes here for that place, bids fair to bepiicked
with passengers, most of whom will go from
Fredericksburg to the Fair to be held in your
beantiful city.
Our farmer.* have finished seeding, and th
ing-! hen ng of the corn crop, which is au un
usually Hue one, is nearly completed.
O-MtVU.
Mnj. Wm. Black and James Humphries, of
"Schley couu-v, da., settled a family feud on
the r.ih alt- tne latter being killed by a pistol
ball.
Isaac V. Fowler, E-q , late postmaster of
New York city, was to leave Havana on the
15th, on his way to Mexico. He writes that he
has -'only ?:ioo left iii the world."
Col. A. B. Mathews candidate,) lias
been elected to the Georgia Senate from Gnf
fiu county, over his Breckinridge competitor.
Hon. Andrew Ewing, (Breckinridge Dem.,)
ol Teunessee, lias gone 10 New York to-tump
iliat State.
A mau named Mc(.lima; was shot and killed
by another named Sales, ou the North Kiver
(Va.) Canil, on the lti'L inst.
Betsey Fredenlierg, a fat negro woman, on
exhibition tit Rochester. N. V., died suddenly
on Sunday. She weighed 000 pouuds.
Key. Z. G. Henderson, pastor of the Baptist
Church at Pen.aeola, Fla., died on tbe -l_t iu
suint.
R__ i.ltlli FA T T I.
BT EMMA. ALU E BROWNE.
What ll >werß have mm to orown this brow,
That (J id's own baud hath e.own'd
With such immortal wreaths as glow
Ocr seraph ejes profound .'
What cifts nave we to add one grace
More beautiful and wild,
Or t >uch with holier hunt the lace
Of this sweet mmstrei child ■
What spell to wake hsr burnin, soul,
Tbat deep toned, vibrant lyre.
Whose glorious floods of music roll
Through kb_**__ pearl and fire I
Her steps are 'mid the thorn loss llowerj
Of _irlho>d's iiiori..r.g years,
She lifts above these mists of ours
A face too brie lit ior tears.
The light of Madrid's splendid skies.
The roses of tho South.
Haunt the soft d-trknes. of her eyes,
And blossom on her mouth.
Aad she is Queen of the high art
Whose nil™ mi is divine.
To captive Ikjw the thrilling heart
At .oiift'_ imperial shrine !
But rarer than those sk'es' sweet .ieani,
Or rose ol South or West,
Her childhood's pure, unbroken dream
Seems t .eej. n. in her breast;
And on her fair, young forehead glows
Such (Jod transmitttu grace,
Correggio of his Alpim snows
Aligi't mould with upturned lips and brows
A Saint Cci elia's lace.
Babs-m's HoTgL.St. Louis, June 16, l_6d. *
Qrj_STBAKGKas Will throng, these coming weeks,
the office of M. J. FkaMU.I . it Co., 118 Main
street, aud those with impaired ejesight will leave
them with a pair of these celebrated Cuystai.
BrBCTA-LB*, which have restored vision to t«ns
of thousands befo r *. Those with good sight, will
purchase some of their beautiful Microscopes,
upkra (_i.ss_k«, or those wonderful instruments
called SncßKOscoPß. ; and n ■> dout.t Franklin a.
Co 's Store will form a great attraction.
oc 19-dltAcwlt*
IF__ Bill Head*; Bill Hkadsll—The largest
and most complete assortment nf RI'LEII i'A
PERS, ior BILL HEADS, of various colors-
Blue, White, Buff, Canary, Pink, and l'urpie-just
received at THIS OFFICE. Merchants and oth
ers in want, can rely on getting a good Hrticle of
l'aper, and as cheap as they can be procureu any
where. Call and sen specimens and prices. Lis]
af-~",i___ THE FOLLOWING LAD It is. have
_*"--__-> been appointed the COMMITTEE OF
AWARD ie lue Ladies' Department of the Vir
ginia State ur.d Central Exhibition, win are re
spectfully invifd t.« attend at the t-XHIBITIoN
HALL on WEDNESDAY WORM NO next, at 10
o'clook: Mrs ROBERT EDMONDS,
Mrs. JAMES LYONS,
Mrs. HENRY COX. of Henrico,
Mrs ROBERT ». MAYO, "
Mrs. C. PLMMOCK,
Misj ELIZA RIDDLE,
Mis. 3YMVIK,
Mrs. LEWIS CRENSHAW.
Mrs. JOSEPH K. ANDERSON,
Mrs R B. HAXALL.
Mrs. BENJAMIN SMITH.
Attended by Dr Wm- P. I'almkb.
CH B. WILLIAMS,, •,„....«.._,
ocl9-st_ C. DIMMOCK, _ . Secretaries.
A .tIAS* -MEET I P..J, in connection
the HOARD OF MA-?A(_KU<- ol
the BAPTIST CHURCH KXTRNRiUM UNION,
will be held i'HIS F.Vt-.NINO. at 7', o'clovk. in
ti .j new He use oi Worsiup.on 4th si leet, between
i lay -u.i Marshall. A Urge aitendanue ol the
friends of the new interest i_ earnestly desired.
oc 1- -I.*
rAK>IERS' ASSEMBLY.- The
_►*-____ Hal! of the HOUSE OK i> „I_EG AT F.S
has been kindly granted ny the (_o*en_D_ lor ths
use ol the FAKMEms' ASSEMBLY, which Will
assemble on MONDAY KVfcNiNO next, __d
uiKtspt, and continue its sessions daily thereafter
until it shall finish i 8 business.
001--3t CH. B. WILLIAMS. Secy.
(IKAi-U RALLY OF THE J*E
•*____- MOCKACY—JOHN B. YOI'NO, Esq .
and Oen. I'HOMAS P AU'jI'ST will address tne
DEMOCRATIC ASSOCIATION ot Church and
Union Hills, at SPRINU F I E L D HALL, on
SATURDAY EVENING r.e..t, (.0 h inst. ) at .
o'clock. The citizens generally are invited to at
t-nd J H. SANDS, Pie.'t
B. P. Cor UK. I u_,,,_
ROB-XT H. WHITLOCS.t 00<i , * oc ld-2;*
KB. SVE A X I N O AT AI'KII'AN
•v___k CHURCH.-The Hon. li. c DEJaR
NEITEwiiI addre.s the citizens <>i Richmond,
at the AFRICAN CHURCH, id-MUH I*. iFn
dar,i at 7H o'clock. oc 111- It*
_?__£**• ATTENUO!-, OEYIIu HATS.
-sVZHL The Hon. JaMES M. MASON wili ad
dtrss the Democracy, at the AFRICAN
CHURCH, on SAIURDAY next, the 2uih inst.,
at 7* o'clock. L W. GLAZESROOK, Presi
Jas. Dovb, { s _--,
H.G.Cannon,v b "° ** oelß-3t
UAKPEH'S MOtTULV MAGAZINE
NOVEMBER No. HARPER'S.
CONTENT*:
CAI'I" JOHN PMITH With i lustrations.
AWCMMRRIN NEW ENGLAND, illustrated.
By Porte Crayon.
PEARLS AND GEMS. With illustrations.
GLITTEII AN 0 GOLD ; Down ihs RiV«r ; Ros*
Garden ; A Fsllen Sur. by Fit- James O'linen ;
montfclv Record oi Current Events; Editor's
L W..9"**.ifJ -iJ'tor's Drawer, Ac.
•/i < i o J_- V *' ■'-.TkI.SON'B. LESLIE'S MAGA
AUsBS, received and for sale by
WM. H JARVIS.Jb.,
00 w -* u , JMt.jPraßkliß aud Grace.
PA.TIILY .upe,,.,r ,«_|,tj-. far
1 sal* iijr Dl Nt.iiP. tttONCURE A GO
00 19-St
HEI-NKS-V tl.n
nesay BRANDY, various vi*l»jce_, i,, r a _i.< by
ov w-.i i)UNLy.', xvxiwiJMi- a .v. 1
MARRIED,
On tb* litd inst.. bvth* Rev J. L Hurrows,
H. T. AMHUKOOK. formerly »f Oh-sterfield Vv.
aad ELI/.A P.. eldest daughter..! the late R. M.
Yarriniton.of Hiehinondcity. Va.
»_. Alabama and Texas papers please copy
On Wednesday, the 17th inst.. at Ab*li*Coflrt-
House. by KWerT. A. Cr'nsltaw. Mr WM. H.
C-ARE and Mrs. ELLEN J- Rr-AD, loth of
Amelia county
On the ICth mat., in Oharlotiesi lite, at llio resi
denoe of Mr. Uwis So,-ell_. bj Uo Rev. Mr.
Brown. Mr DAVID A TvßfftE. of Kialii.ond,
to Miss RETT IE A. CHICK.. .1 ths loruici il_je.
DIED.
At his residence, near |fi*rioli*at_r. in Ch**i*r
leld.es the 18th inst.. OREEN WOOD.,iu me b7ih
year of his age. Mr. Wood was kind, auuabje,
and respected in all the relations ol lifo.
ssssss-a-SJ— ii sin ■ ■---_--.
MAHISiI INTBLLIGFBIICB
PORT OF RICHMOND. OCTOBER IM
High Wuier day | friday, n>j o'tlotk.
ARRIVED,
Steamship Jamest..w n. SloBBCr, N. York, mdze.
and pwaengers. Ludlam A Wataoii.
Hnc Time. (Br.i MoDou_al, Nova Sootia, plas
ter. Shields k Somervill-.
Schr O H. Toiler. Meekins, Baltimore. _____•_■
W. I). Colquitt k C...
Schr. Ocean, Aaron, Baltimore, guano, Edinond,
Davenport A Co. , .
Schr. Olivia. Curtis. Hampton, wheat to order
Schr. Win P. Williams, Lewis. Philadelphia,
coal. C. B. Lipscomb.
SAILKI).
Sc't.r. R. F. Stockton, Cianmer, Alexandria,
t-cli'r. Ann Piokerell, Klsey, down the river,
light. . ~ ,
Schr. G. B Smith, Soper, down the river, light.
Selir. Ben Vandiver, Jon.s.dov.n the river, light.
foYif. (Jeo. W. Once. Palmer, Norfolk, via Port
Walthall, coal, \V. 1). Colquitt k Co.
Schr. Danville. Chester, isew .or_. nidse., D.
A W . Currie.
Schr Kniina Furnish. Verrell, B_ston, indze.,
D. A W. Currie.
NBWBBBB, N. C.Oct. Id—Ar'd, schr. Jos. Ann,
Portsmouth.
Hai.timohk. Oct. 17 —Ar'd, sr.hrs. John Al'en,
Richmond; 1. li.Mi.ivr. Norfolk.
Phii.am-i.. uiA.Oct. -A—Cl'd.schrs. D. B. Wolf.
Richmond; C. T Ford. Norfolk, (lot. 17.-Ar'd,
sr-hr. M«rv Patterson, Portsmouth ; cl'd, sttnr.
Virginia, Richiiund; schr. D. P. Talpey, Ports
mouth.
Ai kxaxdbia. Oct. 17—Ar'd. schr. Henry Cole,
Norfolk ; cl'd, schr. S:irah and Mary, do.
_fT-" _. FOR BA L T IMUH ft* . -The
BELVIDERE, Captain W.
*-»__s-___-___iw. Kbknk. will receive freight to
day, (FRIDAY,) and no to' the hour of de
parture. 12 n'clk M.. SATURDAY, the _mii inst.
Fr.'iglit taken to Boston via, Baltimore at low
est rates, with great dispatch. .
No hogsheads taken tins trip, unless engaged at
our olhce.
Patisengers will be on board before the hour of
deoarture. 12 o'clock M., SATURDAY.
Passage and fare 85.
1 ickets procure.! either at our oftine m Bhoeko*
Slip, opposite ti:e Columbian Hotel, or al
steamers' wharves, Rookett.s.
oc l--2t _ 1). A W. CURB I r'^_
■Pitt *"«»*_ fHILARRLPHIA-
I'no A No. 1 Steamship VIRGINIA.
«v_____i_» ( -; aptain j X Kkllky, |a now rPauv tl ,
receive freight, and will leave on SATURDAY,
the 20th lent., at'J o'clock A. M.
F'ui freight or passage, navingsnpenor accom
modations, apply to
CHAS. P. CARDOZO. Agent,
1(19 Main street, or Rccketts.
Boston Freight taken through hj steam at re
duced rates, and with dispatch. oo 19-2t
»__•*_:- - ■». lORbViniHKCRe-To Feave
Canal Boat
___ 'i iTif ■ Wl |i leave as above. For
freight, apply to WM. P. COX.
oc 19-2t At the Shed, Dock st.
.*£ VALUABLE PRIVATE KESIIIEN'E
tfTTj FOR KF, NT.—lntending to remove my f ami It
■""■m tlie country, my RESIDENCE, at the head
of (Jrace street, is for rent, i'lie heuse oontaius
IS rooms, (9 b»ing on the first floor.) besides out
bouses, ana every convenience for a large family.
Tnere is a well ol hne water on the lot, and a large
garden at ached. Possession given by the Ist No
vember. Apply to A. ii. WILLl AM*, or to tne sub
scriber. JOHN (j., WINN.
1 have FOR HI RB. for the lirlance of the -iar,
a very superior COOK. [pel. ■__•] J.Q,. WINN.
**.£_.*-..-Th* LUMBER HOUSE and
■aOFFICE ef Jordan. Wiaa A Co.. oa the Ba
■tJLHin bank, is for rent. Apply to Messrs. Cke*.
sHaw V Co., or to
_°_________ IORD*-N,I ORD*-N, WINN A CO.
jg, CUK RK-.T-Ono or two ROOM, in a
Ka private hi use. on Man -tieet. between the
ssß-L_porswo-d atic Arlington Houses. Appiyat
Mr. LVrIROCK'S Store, under the Spusu-ood
House, oc 19--6t*
FOR It E.NT-On Cottage Hill, a small
_c! RESIDENCE, with two acres of land at
■*H r - :ai ;hed, recently occupied .by Mr. Leonard.—
For further mforin-.tion, apply to
oc 1.-3t E. P. EACHO.
g COt-IPAPIIUf-Si—Yo. are summoned
to attend a stared Convocation of LA
/SJ\ FAYETTE ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER,
' v x No. .3, in Bosher's Hall, this tFRIDAYi
eveaing, at 6 o'clock.
Members of Chajter No. 3, and transient com
panions in good standing, are lraternally invited
to visit us
By order of the ME. H. P.
ocl.- it JAS. K. gOODK. Secy.
XATTKNTIUN, SU-f« t»K T__.>l-
PfeRANCF.- L A F A V ET T E and
EVANis DIVISIONS. S. of T., Man
chester, will hold a PUBLIC MEET
ING ou FRIDAY night next, at 7J_
o'clock, in the Baptist Church.
An address will be delivered by Bro. W. R.
HUNTER, of South Carolina. The public gene
rally, aud the ladies particularly, are invited to
attend.
___li.-ethren of n»i_hborine Divisions are fra
ternally invited to meet with us at the Town Hall,
at 7 o'clock, precisely, to form in procession, and
proceed, in regalia, to tne Church. Come one !
Come all! ! oc 19—It*
______ "attention, rAY_-T'_r_- artil-
F2tf/% LERY —Assemble at the Slate Ariuorv.
'•»|!*rins i FRI DA \'l afternoon. O.t. 19th, at Mi
-___-.___■'' •■••■_ Members will appear in undress
uniloiin, wtii black pants.
By order of Lieut. Cloptov.
ocl9-lt* JAMES N. CLARK. Ist ferg't."
______ HOWITZ ER"COMPAN V - H,*'J
f*l\ Ist REG T VA. VOLUNTEERS, J
ls_ T .i Richmond. Oct. IS, 18W. S
i_L4s_iOrder No. XII.
iiiis coinin.nd will assemble in full winter uni
form, (Without overco_>ts.) at their armory, on
FRIDAY,the 19th inst., at l n « P. ML for re.imeu
lal parade.
_3t. This parade is required by law.
B. order of Capt Ramioi i-ii.
oc IR-Rt TH P.O. P. MAYO, Ist Serg't.
S__af ..OVERNOR'S HO DflT E D
JJH__ GUARD.—Parade in front of the Oity
/IK?) Hall, on FRIDAY. Oct 19, at 3 o'clock
- ""TS P. M., hi full uniform ; arms in oner for
inspection. Sergeants wnl summon their squads.
By order of C;.i>t. (' .r ...:
oo 17-3. F. W. CHAMHERLAYNE. Ist Bet.
V | ~ "iIEMRKtI bli.tlt llK.Ullll.iv.
QHL Meet at ih l ! Westham House, in full uni
sffk&l form, on FRIDAY, the 19th inst, ail.
___I_X__o'e]o<k A.M.
By order of Col. Davis.
oc!s-_t J. F. HUFFMAN, OS.
~ H'-Kt'KS CO. 'B ** 1= t RE<i. "VOLS.,/"""
■ RICBMOBD, Oct. 19th. 1.5-. \
Bt-r.ler No. —.
ul ia ai-.coidauce with Regnnent-il Orders for
•TO-DAY. this Company will as«einbe ai their
Armory, at 2' 4 o'clock P. M., in full ure.-s Winter
uniform, for parade. Arms must be in order ior
ißspectioß. By order Lt Mitchell, Ooni'tc.
oc 19 - It* C.S. MORGAN, Jb„ Ist uutt't.
T,~"«"RA V B, ATT_-r*siTio-..-A_s"eml.le""in
Jif.oßt of the Ciißto—i-Roaaa, for fiara.le, is full
Hwirier uniform, (Without overcoats.) on this
\!h FRI DA Y.'O.iy. at _'. o'clock •*. _t. Arms and
-ss-aoeoatreßß-Bta in oruer for in_poctioii. Roll
call at U to 3 o'clock,
lhis parade is required by law.
By order.
cc 19-11 _ E.W. BRANCH, Ist Ser.'t._
ta'DU'RR "F" CO., Ist REGTVA. VOLS.,/ ~
Riciiliiond, Oct. Id, l__ii. S
Order No. 4.
This Company will assemble at the Eastern
Foßßtata. in the i.'apitol .qu.ire, oa the 19th
insi. iv lull dress winter uiiifoi in, at lv minutes
be ton 3 o'clock. P. M. A.ir.saud equipments in
order lor inspection.
By order of tho Captain.
_ oc 13-21 EDWARD _bAYO.-B| Sert't.
(ARMORY A. L. 1. WI.IES,/
October lath, 1-60. <
Order No. 3.
lv oledience to ro.nii.ntal orders, this com
iiianil will asspinble ior inrs.U on FRIDAY,
lutn inst , st 2 o'clock P. M., iv fn I ureas winter
uniform, witn dres. cap and piun c. Anns in order
tor inspection.
This parade is required by law.
B» order of JAS. A. SCOTT, Lt. Cnid'e.
B. C. C__Mi',o. S.
ttV S.r»:eauts wi 1 sutninon their squads.
0.!13_-2t
t ARMORY MONT-UMF.RY_J.UAKJ..J
COMPANY "C." Ist KF.ti. VAP-OLI.. .
Kir-HMoMi October ItHh, lf__ \
TlliS i...111 ll'.. ill'l Will Usseil I'lr OU tile
.arntol Square at 2 o'clock P. M. on FRIDAY,
th- 1-i.h last.
M**B_*_a will appear in winter uniform, fully
equipped for Regimental Parade.
fins parade nein, required by law, Sergeants
will be particular in notify inn. their respective
squads By order of the Captain.
oc 16-21 JOHN MrDONAI.f), Ist Serg't.
J"H"ri.-'_-_CO *-X," 1-r XLii, VA -OLS.,/""
Richmond October 1.. ..-10. \
Att-n.l a K'.iilar llriil This t!.veuiu_,
at 80' clock, at Miiit.ry Hall. Be prompt.
By order of the Captain.
F. W. H AO KM LYER. lstSerg't.
N 8.-Parade in front of ta* City Hall on F Rt-
DAY.U__.H__i at 2 o'clock P. M., precisely.—
Arms in ord »r lor inspection.
By ordei of the Captain.
_oc 13-2 : F. W. H.,lstS.irg't.
J "ARMORY CO '0," Ist RKU. VA. VOI.S ./
RiifciaoND, Oct. IS ltf-O. (
Assemble at year Arnioi-r ou Friday.
19th inst.. at l'_ o'olojk P. M.. in lull wiuier
uniform, for parade, with arms in oiderfor in
tpeoiion.
By order of Capt, U.kiki...
ool_-at* S.J. TLCKKR.IstSergM;^
JKIASQ'U Ist -U-0 T Va. VoT.S.,/
October loth. 13-0. .
Order Ho t«
1 Tins Regiment will parade, in winter uni
form, on FRIDAY', the 1-th inst.. on the Capi
tol Bum*.
'1. Line will be formed, ruht resting on east
side of tne Washington Mo.ument, at _ o'clock
P. V , precisely.
111. Kieid and Staff will report (mount.d I to
the Coiouel at ins i.f u-tneia, cirue'- ■*_ and Car*
sire-els, at a tuaner to S o'clock P. M
IV, Nou .M.i.n'M-u.'.ed Sutif B.ad aud Drum
Corse, will report to ihe Adjutant on the Paiade
(Jround, at 3 o'cl.o*
V Sergeant R. 8 B_..x_T, of Company "X," is
hereby Nppointed Go'or rseigeamol ttita RegiHient,
and will be resi>..-t- .1 aoeoi __*i_l_.
B> order uf P. T. Moose. Col Command _.
oc 16-It G. »■ OTKY. Adjutaat.
|,1R- L A__» OIL-Of liest quality, 10. .ale
I by PIRCKLL, LAUH k .0,
i>(U.k'Sl*, l-_, Col. Mam *Ud lin. sis.
fIPUCIAL .TOTICES
**" ' SILKS AND DRESS GOODS.
JUHT TO HAND BY E X F R BH 8.
Splendid Black Uround, Hi-li Colore.. B roc he
Ki_nre.l SILKS.
Kle.anl Colored do do., very beau'i r ul
Rich So id Colored Vetoiir Ottoman SILKS, ol.oioo
■hades
Heavy Colored i. no m A I HI- Ns. new ooiors.
Orer, ('.round and Bright Kiru'ed '•OFLINH.
New style Scolloped KID GLOVES,* new ar
ticle.
NEW (.OODt. constarille receiving.
ool_-3t WATKINS A FICKLEN.
»♦_. S|iHll(l ".Oil. c. *~18
If 60 __. OCTOBER IS-0.
.SAMUEL. M.PRIOE A 00.,
BBTAIf-BBIS UP
STAPLE ANU PANCY DRY (;OODS,
Invit. 'lie attention of their friends and the pub
lic to t icir coniploie assortment, just received, of
RICH DRESS GOODS.
I*l- int SILKS, in newest styles, colored and
black.
Heal Iri.hand Krentih POPLINS
Velour OTTOMANS and VALENTIAB,in every
variety — Plaid. Brooade and Figured.
Medium DREES OOODR in (treat variety.
MOI.'RNINIi HOODS, a superior stock.
FRKNCII ard SCOTCH KM BROI DKRI ES.
HEAL LACK, insets, COLLARS and HAND
KERCH' KFB— the largest and liest stock that has
ever been shown iv thin city.
VELVET and CLOTH CLOAKS, of all the new
French pattern..
AL'.L'Mi- CLOAKS and DUSTERS, in plain
styles; Scotch Hoods, aud the new Arabs and Ar
gentines.
FAMILY LINENS an. HOISF.KKKPiNti
GOODS.
FLANNELS—the best assortment we have ever
1n..:.
PLANTATION BOMBS—HOME MANI FAC
TfR/■.'-Manchester, Va ; Virginia Penitentiary;
Fredericksburg and Is*srtßC_Bß Fulled Cloths- a
lull stock ol Linseys. Kerseys and .leans.
BLANKETS. CLOTHS, CABRIHEARS, and
VK.-sIINOS. ol direct importation. oc2--ts
-_%_Kork's Hood Suiua ritan-- For Kheu
inatism. Neuralgia. Lumii.i.o, and Pains of ail
kinds; for sale by all Druc.ists.
JNO. W. UARLICK, Apothecary,
Sole Agent.
-*J_, I'onl li. I. ( .iii-t- iiM) mi bun.l, a large
supply ol superior Coal Oil.
JNO. W. G A SLICK, Apothecary,
Market Place. Franklin st.
t|a_ White Lead —Several brands superior
W Into Load, in .tore and for sale by
JNO. W. GARLIC*, Apothecary,
Market Place. Franklin st.
LOST AND STRAYED
I OST OR M-SLAI--—CERTIFICATE No'
t-t l,t.i<7. to J. B. Harvie, Trustee for Lewis,
James. Sarah nnd .Vl-ir» Harvie. for OB* share of
stock in tti9 Richmond Fire Associanoii, dated
September 11th. 1818. Motice is hereby mven tliat
applo-.ation will be in-.de to the Association for a
renewal of the said script. oc 19--law_w
LOST— On Wednesday, fri ni my pocket, on
board of Mr. Carrie's pnck»t, my POCKET_
HOOK, eonlaißing my Free Papers and sundry
Receipts, winch will be of noservice to any person
but mjseli. 1 will give B*reward upon delivery
to me JORDAN T. MORRIS,
oc 19 -2t* A tree iuanoi color.
I OST —On Monday niornine, in or near Mr. 8.
* Bailey's tobacco factory, on 7th street, my
FREE PAPBKB. A reward, of ~1 will be paid
any person ieavir.- them at this office.
ISAIAH HARRIS BL'RCH.
oc U-lt* A free boy of color.
IOST— Yesterday mornin.. between 20t.u and 9th
streets.an INSTRCi'TION HOOK in Musio.
The tinder will confer a favor b; leaving it al Una
office. ocl.-.-t
I MI OR MlSl_Al_»—Bof*_*wh*r* in the"city,
'- on Monday iitornniK. one of Coil's four inch
FIVE .HOOTERS and apparatus; also, three
pounds of BALLS. The tinder will receive a
reasonable reward by leaving tne same at the nun
store of Mr. JAMES WALSH, Main street,
oc 16-4t*
SERVANTS FOR Hlß__ __ SALE.
FOX HIKE-A lmiidio H.e.l WOMAN, who
can Cook, or Iron and Wash for a smalt fdmi
ly. Also, a likely GIRL, about 12 year_ old, ac
customed to waiting in the house. For terms, ap
ply to KO B LYI-F.
-igent for hiring out Negroes, Ac ; nlfioe, Metro
politan Hall. oc i. -2t
tT'Oll SALK—To remain in or near this place,
a vary likely, intelligent and huhlv qualified
HOOK -BRYANT. atKvnt 2. years old,of .rat
ruta character and good disposition. He is also a
carnage driver. Also, a tolerably good looking
BUY, aboat *_ years of age. of good disposition
and character. Likewise a HAN and his wife,
each about 51 years of age He baa worked on *
farm, in a tobaeee l-ctar?, atte'ided to horses, and
is a pretty good gardener. His wife has been
brought up to cooking, washing, lromug, sewing
and general house work Upon last two, time wul
be.iveu. Applyat CARY STREET JAIL,
oc 10-eod.i
A »». 1 t.As_f*_-*T__» -"OR ..Al.t.-We
_-*. have for private »ale, a likely NEGRO MAN.
30 years of age, who is a No. 1 OAIIPKN Ti_R ; of
good uioiai character, and sold for no fault.
Apply to FL'LLIAM A CO..
oj Ls-ts Odd Fellows' Hail, Franklin st.
I'rMJRf HU-tf-For the balsaea cf the yearTa
MAN accustomed to waiting in the house,
driving. Ac. Apply to R. CAI'THORN.
oc 8--ts
C~"i O OK"FOITSALt_.-We have for sale aToung
' NKt.RO WOMAN, aged twenty years. ___ is
an A No. 1 Bread, Meat and Fastry Cook, and *ood
Washer and Ironer.
FL'LLIAM A CO , Aucts.,
se 15-ts Odd Fellows' Hall, Franklin st.
R~~ EMOVAL.-JOHN A LANCASTER A SON
have removed their otTiee r... No. 1.7 MAIN
STREET, two doors above the Farmers' Hank.
FOR RENT—The CELLAR under our , ihoe,
nnd FRONT ROOM in third stoiy abive.
oo i.-lw ___
91 \ _L VM * • * H ■ * ° • 9Ti-t
<—'Vr-*:. The suliscriber calls attention *—•*_-'**•
to his new and elegant stock oi CLOTHING, now
rec3ived; also. HATS and CATS, ROOTS and
SHOES, and tiK.-T'S FURNINHINU GOODS,
which he will otler at prices that everyixufy in
need of such articles will tie compelled to buy.
M. MYERSON.
oo 17 -lw * _i)i Broad St., between 4th and sth.
> T OTM'E.— We positively object and hereby
I forewarn aiiv and all persons from it UN TI VI
or in any way TRESPASSING on our laud,in vio
lation ol which we will enforce the law.
A. ii. TIMBKRI.AkK,
N. 15. CLARK-"'.
M S. '. Ai ENTINE.Jb.,
1) A. TIMHERLAKK.
Hanover, Oct. Ist, IS-U. oc 17—1 w*
OOIToIT .OR TH_ ttLtBK VTtD
CHEAP STORE.—M. MYERSON. io. Brosd
street, has just opened a large and well selected
stool", of LAOIKS 1 DH..SS GOODS. SHAWLS a. d
iJLOAKS. CARPETS in a great variety, anu
SHOES uf ail styles which are in existence, and
will be sold iron...'. to _o per cent, less than in any
other store in 'lie State M . M V E RSON
jicl7-Jw* No. 201 Broad St., betw. _th andsth.
r .ALLOW -*A»l*_-__*.—We hay* oa Bead •
large stock oi well bleached TALLO A' CAN
DLIS. We are prepared to oiler great induce
ments to the trade. C. CHEW A mON,
Steam Soap and Cai.die Manufacturers,
oc 17—lw Opposite tne Market.
F~OK 5> A 1..- The interest in aUHANARY at d
COMMISSION HOUSE, now ___■* a good
business: the »res«nt owner wisuing U) engage in
o___T busiresa. "JSOti oan IkJ easily ■_■_*, Ad
dr.iss '■ G.,'' at tins _-_oe. oi: 18- St
Pilk SAI.K-A new Pe*ts>l»l*i_TE--MENGINE
I anu iiul I.EX: six-horse power. Apply at Uie
VA. OAK-SPRING CO., near Tredegar Works.
ocl_--3i"
BEKK TONtil t-S.-For a*.* lew,
•>_' either at wholesale or retail, at stall No. _, in
the First Market, near Main s reel,a lot of su
perior SMuKtu BEKF TONGI*. S in; 17-31'
HULL lALLS AT T J. ft T AO ft to B_BB*W
shape Saok Coats and his Fancy Caasiiuere
Suits, his new styles ol Caasimere and -elvei
Vests. He keeps consta- tlv on hand some samples
of Coatings, whicn he will measure lor and get
them up at short notice. You will end his terms
moderate IRVING HL'Li.. Ag't,
.» Main st., cor. Uth,next to I'alro s E_. UtTioe.
LA.M V C___i9_M--l-A rANTts-M PAI-t^
L Embracing eveiy varet-, style and quality.
French, Kagh*_ and American t.'assimeies. in
latest patterns, all qualities, ta<hionaß.e cut. low
prices ; „i„ck Ca__uu. re hauts, single and doub.e
milled; Tricot Waved Face, French Twill, aud
plain, all prices. 110 Main street.
BE A PER, HALSRY k CO.
OYSTER, VKt-ETiBLE, AHD-MMutW
STEAK i)ISHES.-Ad stzas of the almve
Dishes, of the iteat English Block Tin, of our own
importation, recently opened, and for sale by
THOS. A. BULKLE. A CO.
NEW I'RVP -LAJBIfia AMI _"IGH —iiu
boxes fl«w Crop Raisins, whole, hail -nd
quart, i botes; 30. diiim. New Crop Smyrna Figs;
lor sale at A. ANTON 1 S,
Next door to Exchange i>u,_.
KKKOSS-IK.— J-.ist to hand, the iiaeut supply
oi Kerosene ever br..u. Nt to tne city it is
almost entirely without any anieil, burns beauti
ful ana is of alight, clear lem.>n color. For-a.e
low. L. WAUiNER, Orugfist,
Corner ot.'i and Broad als
FKK*t(li HUHiOW t-I.ASa.-l._u-J b-xes
Wiudow Glass, assorted sizes, ior sale by
i'URCELL, LADD A CO ,
Vhhottaale Druggists.
No. I_2, cr. Mam and 1-c.i streets,
CHIAL OIL LA .IP* -New and beauuiui pal
/ terns oi the ataive Lamps, together wt.h extra
Chimneys, Wicks, and the i*si Coal Oil, lor aale
al the China Store ot
THUS. A. BULKLKY k CO , IS. Main st.
JULAK, WHAU A.-*!* *.L_.l'H...". T
kJ OIL--6,o_os_li.'>ua. in oasks and barrels, Lr
sals by PURCELL, LADO A Cv ,
Druggists, oor. Main aud Uth sis.
CAKK'I'Y EtSE-Ground Alum Salt, Machine
k-r Oil. Cottiui . ains. Sanger's Mustard, Aiaaa
Lioorice, and Bole Leather, tor aale hr
__*_!*• « _OAVENPORT\_
OKANtiES ASIO LKMO_|»._.Ba „mA
Utr-ii.es ;_6 boxes Mala.a Lsuions; for sals
low at A. AN ro.N i'S_
C; it vm leAMSkM 11 Uars. anil Heuutitohed
* Hdku. m__ cents, well worth 60. at
_ jKV __!L , _*__L n •"•-i—
j Hi >l I OK I a. • i have just opened and oil.ring
V- for sal* at a very low price, a targe lot ol |pt
*le and double ComforU. ALttX. NOTT
Br_-Jt.«l UllsT-Pur* Vper__'~t»iir.or *aj* oj
FURCEcL, LAl»I» A C«>-.
If, oornsrMain aud lJth st*.
THE ( HI.Af _»1 Bieacbed aad _a.lea.hed
Cotton, at No. J5 Maia street. *
W HITE
rpH- il¥*T 'BARUAII-i in ev*ry d_>-.iip
--.-"l^?" 1 Br* -too-*, mfSHx l» ->*>* __ts__l. __
RE.na.MiU_.HiU_ place lor oheap Dry Goods,
N«. I. Ma-wstrtet,
WJJTTB.
WA"ITBD.— The *a__crili*r wishes to p_r.
ehase.lfor eaeh.laHOl'HK AND LOT i*the
•itr of Richmond, lo be located in a respectable
i.euhiiririi. ...I. BufnciSßtly lame for the accommo
dati.-n of a moderate sue family. One on Clay or
Lim.li street preferred. RO. R L 1 Nr.
ocl_-St
l*J A XT EI>-Thr*e or four irßt-"r*>e~"ROOT
~» MEN. To <t»al worknisn constant employ
ment and the best wanes will be given- Call at
otceon JOHN C r»OK. Jb .
on 1- ts _93 Main street.^
WANTtKU-LAND WARRANTS and LAND
SCRIPT-For which the market price **i!l he
paid in cash, by OKOR'.E BAOBY.
_oc IV-lm Two doors below American Hotel.
nrjllfTßO-A WHKKLWRI'-HT-I wish to
SS en.a.c a Wll KEL WR lIiHT. to earrv on the
business at my Mill, the next year. I will either
rent the shop to him or euip'ov him by the sear.
There is also a HI, ACKSMITH SHOP at the plane,
for r»nt Address WM. K. OAINKS,
.- oc _ >3 ~ 2 ' iw4w * Box 730. Richmond P. O.
M ME D I A T E L Y-Ten j.K>d
OL>AF_ MAKERS and six ...od D » E R,.
MAKERS, at Mrs *<. STRI DER'S, No. w Main
street, next door to Thos. R. Fricb * Co.'-.
N. B.—Lad es' Cb.aks and Dresses, and Chil
dren's Cl,.thins, mads in the liest manner, on rwa
aonable terms. oolS-.t*
WAITKD-A HOUSI»KEEPFR-To _o ats.ut
lfi miles in tiie country. For one of surah's
nua'ifieations. a liberal price wiil paid Also, a
K<>od man COOK, black or while. Apply at the
offine of the Midlothian Company, corner of 11th
and Main streets, second floor. oelfl-ts
WJA r-TCO-IMM Dl AT ELY-two first "rate
W TIN acdSHEET IRON WORKMEN. Ap
ply at the Stove Store of OEO. HTaRRETT.
oc lil-ts (Jovernor st.
11/ A ""ST _■._»-AT. I. PERSONS TO KNOW- Pro
ry foss.>r .* PA MM annminc-a to th« ladiea and
reatteme* of Richmond and its vieinitv. that he is
row t>r*>pired to tea.-h a new and beautiful art of
I'd RT RAIT and lANJ'SCAPE si'KNKRY
PAINTINI.. in OIL COL«H_S, on OLASS-a w.rk
that cannot l.c surpassed for acooinplisiiirient or
B**B—lent by any art. now in use 1 aii-b' in five
lessons; and also ORECIA*- PAINTIN'" tatuht
to tho-e who wish it without aay extra ..har_i» —
Terms mi-d»<rat.«. Please call and examine Paint
in_» at the Prof»ss.ir"s office, on Mayo street, op
posite the J .wish Synax.iKue. or lfi - lw*
UrANTED. —I ran Rive emplovmen* for Mm
balance of the veir to good white MINEKS.
Apply at Carbon Hill Mines, in Chesie-fieltl oo
_«yU-t* JNO. J WERTH. A_ent_
H'AITI.D-fn employ tor UN, an OVEK
-* SEER, to lake charge oi a Tobacco Farm.
on James River, above Kiciimon.'. .None r.eed
ipply without Kivin. satisfactory referenne.-. as 1
want a man of experience ; one tbat can plan as
well as execute. Address "Box 67," Post fREc.,
Richmond. __ sHi
W" AN I* El* -1 M M EflTl ATEL V - One or" two
OOOD TINNERS, to whom rood.wage*will
be paid. None but practical, sober snd industrious
ham's need apply. F. REFFLRY,
oc*—ts S2 Main street.
11 r.V ."-TED— Every lady and .enOeman to hunt
*» up their old soi'ed Fall Clothinc. anil have
them made as good as nnr, hy K'.Mi A BON. the
Premium Scourers, on IPtii street, between Main
aii.tnarv. We as., re-dress old Velvets and Vel
vet Ribbons. Trimir.in.s, Ac; Black Laces. Veils,
Lac* Collar*. Sleeves, aad Lace Curtains in fact,
all anil every ki"d of Wearing Apparol, Ao.. that
ISBoil*d and out of order—savir>_ sjUMs* a dollar
to our patrons, otherwise overksokeA oc 3-lm
WABTCO-E very both lo oall at my store
and purr-hase one of those beautiful little
M RDA I.Sor CHARMS .ivm. a eorreel lik*i <-ss
of HELL and EVER-IT. Price 26 cen'a. ."'ent
by mail to any address on receipt of 28 cent-.
Clat—l supplied at reduoed rates.
R_a.A6-_.TB WANTED
A. E. GRAHAM. Brand CuUer.
t-'hockoe Slip, Next door to Columbian Dotal,
_c l-3m Kictiinon.l, Va.
\AJ A SITED—To Bohoit a call from all persons in
V. want of TRUNKS, at the RICHMOND
TIIINK FACTORY, where I am extensively
mtrmf-cturins -very style, f-.un the common up
to the most super..'.' IIUN'FKA M E. ALL
LEATHER TRUNKS LADIES' FRENCH
TRUNKS. Ac. All sold at pr'ces.
at No 5. MaißSt., in Sadd'e aud Harness Store,
With Wm. Salmon.
■TA. TRUNKS REPAIRED.
se 26- 3m J A M KS X NOTTS.
EOARDIWC.
UK I VAT EItOAKDITt" (i.-The subscriber hay
' ia. newiv fitted up that lieautiful and spacious
residence in Sydney called WA RSA W, is prepared
to accommodate BOA_.DI.__B on reasonable
terms. Single uentiemen preferred Students en
tering the Baptist Cohere will find it admuanly
suited to thfir comfort and convenience, it temir,
only a lew suua.es distant, tio pains will tie
spared to m-i_. the stay of any one pleasant and
agreeable For terms, Ao., apply on the premises,
to tocl.--.s-l RT. PARISH
BU Alt D 1.".«• - The _v b*c n b_Kr, having ~t i ken
tlie house of Jos. H. Crenshaw. El*., on Mam
street, betweon 6th and 7th. inform their friends
and the public that they will Ihs prepared to re
ceive hoarder- on the Ist of October.
'Ihe h-.us. is in excellent repair, and fitted up
with every convenience fcr the coniiorl. of its in
mates. It is pleasantly situated, and convenient
to the business part oi the city. Several day
boarders can be accommodated.
R. B. MURRAY,
se .--3tawts M. J. MURRAY. _
BOARDING. -Oue or two I) X S IRA B L E
ROOMS vacant at the EDGEMONT HOUSE,
between (sth ami 7th streets. oc 12—ts
IJSIIO.*. L LJ_ L TO X A L T 1 I X LT.
The ur.lersigred. with the approval of the
'•State Union Committee," have engrave- aa
ELECTORAL TJCKE I' cont .inui* the correct
names of the BELL AND hVERETT ELECT
ORS; and with a view to have them extensively
distributed throughout the State, they have put
them at the low price of .3 _. per thousand, or 60
cents per hundred for any number under one
thousand.
**__ Orders should !>e sent in immediately. Re
mittances b» mail promptly attended to.
CITTI A CROSS, Litho.raphers,
Richmond, Va.
_3_ Orders addressed to L. L. .Mini, News
A_ent, will .list, receive attention.
•__ Tickets gent by maul. Postage 10 cents per
liuntTr.d. ocll-lw*
I M0..K0- CARTKB-Coßimißsion" Me7
*J . chant, and Dealer I* Grata. Fe«d, Butter,
Ac.--Hks just received and oilers for s_.le
5. bal»s prime VIRGINIA HAY,(pure timothy,)
CORN.
CLEAN OATS,
Superior BOLT En M KAL. for family use,
Superior GOSHEN and ROLL BUTTER.
PICKLES, in n.li ,> t gal*., nth. and pints,
on Cary, 2d door tielow l.th St., and 1 door abov*
the Bank of Richmond. oo IS- 6t
f|MIKtIOKH(i..- An . s_U* w 111 he ope 1i ed
L tins irorn,n„, and continue duntu the Pair.al
the store under the Spotswood House. adjoining
th_ office of that Hotel, for the purpose of issui.i.
MEM HE KM! IP RECEIPTS to members, or per
sons _ri_J__g to become members, of the Virginia
Stnte Agricultural Soe-CtT.
oo IS St OH. B. WILLI IMS. Secy.
___,Wui„, Enquirer and Examiner copy.
po k rin liii on L y~.
PERKINS A CO. Ul Eajtle Square, will eon
tinue t-i sell oft the balance ot tneir STOCK OF
G.iOD- until 261 h, at unpreceilented low prices, for
cash only. We have closed our books, aud no
goo.js will be charged.
oc IS-lut PERKINS A CO.
DKACGUT ALE.-W* have this day re-e,v
ed t-r -tesmer. lnO hblt. snd half bbls of Ylns
ssv, C 'llins k O.'.'x ml PhiladelpUal superior
CREAM ALE, which we will sell to our Irienjs
and p-frons at the lowest cash pnoe, de'ivere.l
through the city free of eiiar«e.
MASON A Bl" HNS,
Bottlers of Porter, Ale, B.er, and M.nera!
Wster. No. 24 Maia street, Richmond, Va.
oc 13-6t
run < I--.AI KM PLACBi. th*eii
L a LOi»KING-(_LAKB, PICTL'MK or I'HU
TOtiRAl'H FKAMK. i. at No. 1? GOVhRNOR
!*TKKF.r. Photographer*sappllwicheaper thaa
they can get 1. the ..-nth. at my irmiiiitwr.iry.
„ _ . WKORiiK . HRFNUKRH.
N. 8.-OLD FH.Mt. ..Hill.T. 00 U t *
lIST Km KIVKU. the newest BtflM t-ooß*.
• » Ribbons. Flowers. Lnout Velvets, Feathers,
Ruches, Flats, and sll stv.es of Aliliinery UOO.U,
at extremely low prices.
F. -lULOBMir, 176 iirosdst.
DRKMII-M HtINCI UF COrriEK-Ons
1 paekag* *_ which will .0 as far as four pro nils
of oolteo. liousekeeiiers v-ji. coi.su t ineir inier
est by livLaaitais b'sseno* a trial. For sale by
DOVE A CO . Wholesale Hru-_i«ts.
Plftl. ____•• ._|«i .< v Toil vi ( 0.-^__
1 l<i_es of superior Onewiu« Tobacco, put up
. xpre_s!y ior our Sales
FiSHKR * BH_.PH_J-J>,
Dr*KKlsts, l_g Yam st.
IKI >1 -*il I Nt3_L TRIM »l I >i. V V\ , 1 ~iip«n
this n oraiag. a full line of d fl~rent style* of
Dress aud Oloak Trtmmm<s, at nw rites.
E. UOLIJ-.-B.IT. 176 Bro_dst.
UUPCBIOR Fill IT, SIFERIOR FRI IT.
*•' Ret-eiv;n/, and for sale in -tore -Kxtra Ibatiai
I'ears ; R..tc_ Ham! 1.. Isabella and M..a<n
(irapes ; also, IVaehea snd Oran.es.
A AVIUM, next Amor to Lxchanne Ibink.
AIKDKIM-: (HtSTS-Of line Quality and
iTI iurnuhed. wnich we offer on the most
reason.hie term* For sale by
DOVF. ,_ CO , Wholesa'e l)ru«isfs.
ll'Hl OPK-. Ttllsi VIOKNING. a l.r.e
»» asso'tmentof the most f._shunable CLOAKS,
to besod off at low prices.
UOLUSMIT'S Cheap S:ore, 176 Broad >t.
%' IKI.INIA BAtll. HA.IIS 100 very supe
♦ nor Virginia -iiitar-cured Hams. Lovers of
good -.icon, try them.
WML v UANORI DUfc, 1(1- Broad *t.
pllKF._-.--_a) boxes New York State aid K.
1). Che.se, daily exteoied, for sale by
MASi-lK A FLHASA NT!*.
67 Cary street
PI XX _rRK"-« II HRA.-.Of-Reesiviug un"
der Cust..in House.-ok aud seal—Jules Roben
A Co.'s ••Bsi.neue.'' •'Alfitelluu.'' *■ "» and ',
oisks, for sale uy Uti.B UAVh Nro X l'
IIKIHTI-AUS — I have just te
- ceived • iar.e lot ot i.'otta.e Bedsteads, which
1 will sell at a sB-aii advanoe ou -uai-ut-vcturei's
piioM. Ai-_rx; NOTT.
UUM.- Pure strong aad high ilavored Ruai, in
pipes and lories, for sale by
1. A (i. B. UAV-IM'ORT.
rpilß LAKI.ESiT and ebespest nssortmeut ol
A. Marseilles and Liueu Shirt Bosoms, at
_LLVi'S. _& Mai* street.
MATTKK»»tsi-Bliß_k and Shuok aad Cot
i..n .Mattresses, ot all siaes. for sale 1-w to
aee'icsau. ALKX. NOTT
OOL.K LKATHAH- WU sides *..od sUuip, iii.d
__> _,c aad heavy wcishta, for sale by
1. A G. B_ DAY hi*. PORT.
C A R A T (Ml A WITH R -Fresh Irom the
-5 Coacresa Spring, iu«t iseeive* by
P. JOHNS ION A UK... Orugiists.
CHOK X HAVANA «'I«AR».-_-.«» ohoioe
Hay an- Cigars, for aale by
Pi-sUKR k BUKrIIKED. Druggisls.^
*nH«\V*.'«l KKt-Nt HI tl TRO-'M«_~Fi-r
A* Coagbe. Ool_s and Hroa.«hial A_*otio«s. For
S*l* by ."t-.il Fa A SHK.I'HKRH. Urug.isU.
1)1 litlt W Cifkiaa i.o.hsu lluttei for sals
Out HASfSiki 4 fLsJAjtAjitS I
i5L^5
N«W PIK..-OMU thkVt.
i. r. ~..:.-^£&
FOSITIVELYLAST.NI.iHT Ml __._ "^
ORAND(.PKKA T °' NK "»"rHK
FRIDAY EVEMNO. Or, '_r
_. I^TRAViAT A . IJrH ''*
Rein, a counterpart of the irem si.
of CA_Mir!f.V aUen »*''''Mr u ,
Tooonolnde with the f.»„,"„. ~
NO SONi.^olr* I .??'****'"
A-jiib Mir.-aaas f rr.n.
R__SATU RDA _ AFTERNOoN *****
A oX_S_»ofgß. „
\ IKI.IM \I t N IK \| »({«„,. ** >•
V SOCIETY -To p,.v5„,',." 5*S ' t-T_ Xl
dsrsiandin.. person, aeairin. t,. r-r.l "■ ■ s_T
nership t.cker., or leUe. in s_ee__l__ _&■**_
Kirua Central A_nc_St_rsi _ £~,,, oft »«
V-TVi-Ff/i.' 1
IMPORTANT NOTIfK,
Seats for Miss PAT i'l'H OONCKITa
DA . and TUESDAY next, may ».. -i' '"> ll v
WITHOUT KMRA.HArr**'
at Mr. Woomioi ibs Hookst-.ti J. '
ssoured seats will romri.ar._e » *_~ " l *
October __tn. at 10 ~*c...ek ' A" * ■
MISS IDILIIJ IM rT I' a
FAREWr.U. COXES MTU .j, t AMMEI
sSR-Tlie public are resp_< tioliy . n r orm ..
MISS ADt-LINA I'M i, "
The Principal Star of ths A;.,)*.,..,,,., '•
New kork, Boston, ar.d Philadelphia i.^** ' »
TWO UK AMi UOMUEBTi '
IN THIS OTTT
U.N I) ER T HE Dl KBCTIOM ,
MAUEJCE STEAEOSCM
On MONDAY EVEN 1 NO. 0.-mi
Ami on TUKRIIAY I.'."**'v ,
X Tll_ *"B»'- V .
A F i_ I <J A M O H L* R _ H
( Uk.UU ..TBK.r.l '
Tl I% % AD E L FrTa PtT T I
Will 1* assisted by the followißi *_u«_m _„
from the Aoa.ieu,) of Music ia New \ "' ■
_u__.Oß LOT l i. ' ,r *
The Distinguished Vouni Team
BIUNOK El TURK BAKU,I, a,r
The Eminent H«- • .
810. MCOLA BAKII.i. v *
The Ceiatir.ited U__>a,>
Slii. BiBCACCIANTI will setforßi .
Soloon the Vmoneello. ¥ Nt * -R
MAI KICK _i KAKOSJH.
Dnector and C 0,,.
_%_ For Programme ard sartieala-. __ ..
bl :|6. * I
B__Ti.e r rice of Tickets of Kdmtm „ . ,
par.s of the RUtll, as bee* Hie. at ON X
»_» Tickets may le obtained «*r_et_G_-_
at tne priu<-ipai booh an 1 MU-iestores a_d_i '
Exoh.me Hot-land Hailari House, aila m»_.,.'
ins ol the permrnianr-e, at the door
Bf*_ In order lo avoid eoafustofl at >_« d .
those Wiiow.aii to attend the Concert v-e,.,
luliy tf.iuesied 11 provide themselves „ r ,,
day wuh tieß*t*. ' *
»__ Doors open at 7 o'clock. Coti.-r.
in-h.e at 8 o dock. ■
11 I t 11 __ ON D TltfcA TX E.
EXTRA NOTICE.
GJt-tA'J. OPERATIC MATINEE
r.v Til-
C O O 1' B H
A M ERIC AN OPERA TROVtI
On SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at ... 4
On whi.li occasion they will apn«»r lq ,
SFI.ENDID MUSICAL. FHSriVAI.
oo IV -it
aUHIM U BALL,. ~~
The suliscrtlier would inform his {• - ,
ami the public severally th at :,« will
liKANI) BALL,
At the WEST HAM Hi'US.*, on the Plbbb-R _
On FRlD..Y.Uctoherl_r_.
■TV, Tickets, to ad-nit a Kent'emiti »r. i
ladies, ON X DOLLAR—Refreshnisr.u in.- ad*
_3_ A fine Cotillon Band has he** f.tw
the occas.on. C. S. I'-LA* IM
oel7-3t* Prefrß-ii
•_ *• 11 KAt«»MI"I. I«♦ tl HK*l o,
*M DANCING.--CHAS. a. MeKVOY ksi-
_l bonor of annoutioin. that the nsit v ,
L,ssV,.s»ssion 1.1 I.is Sch.ioi lor iastractioi
a'w.e de-.ral-le ar-c mpiishment. Will eo_r_. .
at COKINTHIAN HALL, for VV._n.i-,
Misses and Masters, on SATURDAY A'.ORN' S
-0.-t. *jlh. at 11 o'clock.
Tli_ class for Geßtkune* meet .._ J-'R .
EVKNIffO. Oct. If-tk. at 7* o'clock.
Her ulardays.if tuition lor YouniLsdis*. V ~.
and Masters. WEDN FSOAY AKTKRNntS.,
4 o'clock, aad SATURDAY MOR.NI.N__ v
o'clock.
For Gent'einen. every WEDNE_DAY.ii. i'l
DAY KVKNING. at 7*. n'olocl
A ii the new dances ol trie itunn will ><* Urn
!"■ lu.liri- the '• Pnnce lmperis," and " las
yu -dnlies."
Private Classes will tie formed for those __■ :•
sire to take private lessons.
T-KM.-For the whole session of 6 niontai «
F.r iiulf of tiie ssisiun
oc 1.1 —7t
VJ I.tIB INR l A L \ I• I I
£> or
WYM A N ,
T H _■* W'/*.)."
At METROPOLITAN HALL.
On FHIDAV
( And continue Fight Nißhts Only |
WY.MAN will introduce the sams porfiirr
as given by him tutors the
PRiNCIi OF WALKS,
at Quebec, L C, and Let.ire tlie
JAPAN E_K SMosiS
at Philadelphia.
■___ Ail particulars in sma'l I.ills. oc _-«
y T IR(.I.NU._ -l-l 'HA NIL'S' IRSTITtTI
SEVENTH EXHIBITION'
Thespacious Hallsnftlie l_Stitut*,BOW-D--*
valuable IN VENTION'S, hands..m* |'« *(.;>_
i>v celehrated artists, improve _ work . •
CHINKK V. innlud.n- four Si". AM K>>. ,V
aline CALORIC ENGINE, itbe lirvt m -
in M ichmond.) a very iar<. rarieti
HANDIWORK of ladies* stall _B-UU-*<
urge collection of RFLICS SB. CI R *
md fme specimens of Boot hers (MAN ■
TURFS, are upon to the reception ■
from 10 A M. to tP. M.and Irom 7 P M •
P. M ,d-lly.
->__ Price of **_____•_■ 26 cents. Ticket! ' '
season. -.Imiitiu. a sentieman and l__ vi" '
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sin.ie d.ish ol B mile. §300 eairai
leu. with an lasidebetol -j ; ■• '
•J-00, uroviced lw,. or B_r_"* Start -*•»*» -"
Antust. with ihrr-e rab_eri_*_* ,
lien T. J. A W I (ir-m eater •:■ I '
kins' i'risin, .lain I y Trustte.
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uue, -an. Nina bj nee tea.
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by I'nni-e A.liert. .
John lie..her en'ers br g. J.-tin _- ■ '
HaruiUl. dam by tileaoo*.. J•_-•_._ . .
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mi'e beats. ■ ....
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ence, by Herald. I years n!J.
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ami ii o'clock Retari us, see* -»••*
-lately .iter the ra**, _fl I.' Hi J 5
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o'elock.co_.__aa.ißi w.th '"*•*»;'*;•.,
to morrow AY- persons .n'.-r-st-- I*™**, .
invited lo attend. ,
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and lUmess HOBB-. "> h,,a * "J. j .st fl
years old. of superior art.of ■ ',„■».- 'gS
nsss, sent* end so.iuil - »■* , ,«* JfJJfJ
HORS..S. for geueral BUlltf. >»' „ W
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anxious t.. sell. --L fcA I
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essily walk five uii!«»au hour, s»_ (iJ|[ N §m
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improved CRYSTAL- <«J[S\__
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CRYSTAI_S insert.- din old '/Hflcit.- ■
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