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HT t .»VS Alt D«N fc H A.tT *tl KitSLET .
- i i)A'l V DIBPATCH isserred to ash
weekly. Price for mauini.
rir* !> '' v ni? "-•*«■ tot *i_ month., la advance.
ia S__B_Jll -»BK- L V I'l.HPATCHi.ißsaee
_8-S-_____ and Pndai _t Si St, in a<tvance.
•"■'-'uHm KLY Pis Pi TC ll t» is«u«.t every
BY' "^' ( , aiailed towteertt srsat fl peranncro.
Ml-DIC-Ui HOSPITALS.
. v v i ■ ■ - Ul t-T. FRtHIS OK
I -A-.*•;*,..1.e.! b ibeSlftTKlfl OFCHARITY.
-'» \1 „. ail _e_e_.iaet.ene, not having small
ni **** ' ■ r-Mdiseaee, ate received.
■ x 1_ _,'.t'-. IB p-.v.te rooms, p*. tr.un f7 to
WI - '*' r ':,. k - ~.j vi ward* _«. Colored persona
ill •**',.' '
fl* VSm* AMI .t-'l-B.IHA"- lWt"f» BT a.
n -THOMAS, J. 8. DOKBKY CUL
■'• '' cc A-_t_
.M.llll -HF TH X ViK Ult AI. i OL
■*-•' , | igtitntion, situated at tbe ooraet
I e_e _tiee;_. is full? provided
' . .• mol Mb \VHI.K i'KR-
RuES, resuma. medical treat
.... io desire it. can be furnished
MB, wbere tbey will enjoy
- nnven enee.
,n.for_LAVKa ac heretofore.
, .-, ... ol owaeraol aecroee,
»'''■ j . country, i* asim liv.te't to
• ■ , .. ,_». afforded by tlie I aaraarj for
. troatflseat ot this class
.
■ r ' , ; -" *- A OMI.N are also reoeived and oare
*■,'! *','"•■ i. l r « '*■''" '"'*' C?T * of ~iP I'roffssors
vi i visit the wards dsily, aided by
ii; oa s of din
***] the Professors ia held,
~ , . ' -.i the | ii..'tit.
t__d___oe. Board,
areas c Utvtt
. ... ... •_. per week.
Its roo'tis $7 to *j 15 "
«.,.. snd other colored patients ...91 "
si l" IB . rii.ite rooms,)
, . I that the __ kresale shall aol
_c for a fell week.
- - lion*, bi u..-re<.iiient with the
■ _ Ballevae liospit.it. a small extra
• .;, .ie. v..r>.n_ froas .2 to .__.. ac
culty and iiiip. tt-iiioe of tbeop
' j ... i ?_T_bie on the removal of the pa*
; '. i.-i OF -MALL I'OX, or any other m
ist, nor any case of Insanity, will le
tj,, : .a_s-_*ro_s. TUCKKR COW
t*Vi .
...... I-.- eons-Prafc. GIBSON. PETICO
WKLLKORO,
"k- ■'• enjsician-Dr.THOB.I_, HUNTER.
•■ i KRB BH.
Kiident-I.r.L.B.JOYI.KS,
' ; .r» :.' n theconntry, desirous of sending pa
, „ •, ... may addresa fie President,
r any oi ttie Professors of the i.ollese,
iittr. stiIKET HOSPITAL Pott
M n Hospital is si'.nated near the
I Itth streets, and is admirably
■ i, ..-:' i-t <i.d healthfulness at
porposes t»r which it haabeenia-
T v ta'.t ' Por WKDICAL, SURGICAL
KiOAl. treatment of BLAVRS.—
- et and regulations uoverninn this instita
. i feu published. * oiroalarooß
irs will be furnished those who
-c lurthe"- information.
.. .• - I'l'ien-iper week. $t essthar. a weelc.
Si per diem; '»'■ ft tuggregott shall not exceed
;,. ;vi-i-- for a full week. Patients attend
examinations (not fi: sabieots
iAL CONFINEMKN f.) charred tue
rfee adopted by the profession at laree.—
. - uclade board, medicine, mcdi
. ,-->.-.' ,-c Hfid iiarsiLt. Bui(tical operations
rding to rules of other Hospitals ol
i or liiftuer information api>i» to the
resident at the Hospital, or to either ol
.•ijned I'll.sic; ms and i'r.'pr. I -
PRB. V.*. HANCOCK, M. D.,
Ma :. St., le: Sd ar.' .' i. ■■- .No. i:_> Mr..i. St.
".!' GRO. PEACHY. M. D.,
Enhance Ho-e.. or _raoa it-, i »t. iih&nii «th.
K.-t. ITEST, M. 1) . Franklin st..
,V v B lllard House, or cor. Maia anu 7th sts
_'Rl_.it* 8. HANCOCK M. Ib,
i*.-*.j"r.t Phtsician.
07RU8 BROOKd,
npIJ -It Raaident Asaiataat.
BLLI hi I X HUSfITAL. This institution,
•l,i has 'err. in successful i aeration seven
t«v.. ■ ituated on Churoh 1! ... Richmond,
.... le] ghtful, airy position, ami is
■- • •:, svery convenience conducive to
• : pat mts and the successful rreat
. -.- .1 surgical diseases.
nice.;, furnished, snital le to
• m of gentlemen wbo may lind it
-to Im treated at their private -oig
•
. attention will be Mid to tne lying -ta
_»■-.'. .. :'. -i r C very commodious
H.'. ::•: been heretofore liberally patronised by
. -'tv in the city and country, we
reased confidence, cad tbeir atten
to the _rcat advantages afforded by our
the medioal am: surgical treat
-i.A\ ES, and promise to spare no sains te
. propei accommodations anil every
. • it antion.
TIFMI;
Payabls on the removal of the Patient.)
Wh tePanei ts. pe- week —,— 86
■' in Private Ronnie, per week .§7 to 315
m per week —. 6
il of a week, after tne first week, at
the came rates, i t. 71 cents per day.)
•i a week-, 'except in private rooms,)
|1 per . vided I ..I- 'lie aggregate shall not
ex.eed tue charge lor a full wees.
-.- for Board, Medioal At
tends Nil ag and Medic ne. By an arrange
- - ie Infirmary oi the Medioal L"..iiet;e,a
i., additi nal fee, ranging from St to §90, will
.-.co forSurgicalcases. Tiie partica'.-irsum
maybe ascertained before-hand by application to
i'ltysicians.
>.-.-"11 Pi -. . i.iitied.
A patients are under our immediate care, or.c
. tbe wards onoe a day, and oftener
- : and in easei of difficulty, aeon
• ill the physioins is held, without ex
■ie patient. A resident Physician,
two! : -i Matron, have tlie patients an
•. c supervision, and personally
- . medicines ordered.
Wlie i tested,weekly reports wiii be given ol
tion of patients.
. ' he cour.tr. . vr:ihir._ to ?end patients
i . may address c -her of the Ph.si
- the Resident Pbysieian.
■'■ .-•. desired, we will send a oomfortaWe c«v
- to tiny part oi the oity i'.'r patients.—
I -.:.- purposs, a message left at the Hospital,
Mr. Tnoe. remberton'a, oo Main, between
17th sod i_tli streets, mil be attended to.
UTTBBDIHG 1 UTSICIANB ANU UKiiKHS?:
JAM h_ li OLT U.N, M. D„ Grace st , between4th
•
iMAfI POLLARD, M. D., Govcnor St., Ist
- -ii.•-■ R ihmon Rouse,
0. A. CRENSHAW, M. i*.. opposite American
ii *«
W. PAKKI-R. M. D., Law Buildm_r,eor
taroi Uth and Franklin sts.
C. M. ill > I'KK. M. D.. Resident Physician.
Mrs. -S . K. PERKII.B. Matron. ia J-It_
r ('tl.\ M-...t_H SKWtNa~NtAVtiiNAS7Z
-1 i c marked and ever extended popu'arityof
- ■ X R'B 8E WIR G M ACHIN 83, both i n Ame -
I blurope, is such ap to establish their
- et ithers in the market. Bowing
Lu.ay ne bought, it is tree, for
en amount of dollars, bat it is mistaken
sat anything in a worthless or un
■ art _, fiiiil those who will do so muet
-equences.
- - - R'B NEW FAMILY MACHINES.
; : order !■• i lace ; :.e bi iv bt <i Family Machines
i» :i- -cul! witrun tlie reach ol all, we hri\-e re-
I '•••- .*•, or transverse Shuttle Ma
. ornamented, to FIFTY DOL
LARS.
SINGER'S .No. 1 AND 2 STANDARD SHUT
TLE MACHINES.
Both of very general application and capacity,
. ;■■>■■-■ i."ii' in tlie ianiil) aud the maniitac
edaced respectively from -116 and
- - if i $100
Hl-IGER'i. N0.3 STAI.DAKJD SHUTTLE MA
~ CHINK,
for carriage makers ana heavy leather work.
;ii E.i mplete, !*l2-.
' complete ttie list, an entirely tew ar
laequaled for Baanafactarias purposet.,
», rapid, and capable ol any luadofwork.
ro stand aad uraweis, .-jiio,
_»st|Hir at that, in viewol its vulue, than tiie ma
i anyother maker as a gilt
■ Machines it.a'-ce the interlocked
■•■-a with two threads, wkiea i» tbe best stitch
»■• : V' • l.v ry pei nn desiring to procure full
- • trmatioß aboat Sewn . Mackiaee,
' ' i _«s, price*, w irking oapaeities, and tiie
b ism .-. ■■ ii obtain it tt> send
>py ot "I. M.Singer A Co.'s Gasette,"
utut it; pictorial paaer,entirely de
It w-!! beHii.Wie'tj'r-itia.
:.' EA D, C<IT i' I N: : ,- ILK, and
■ ■ b ti Sea ing Machines,
• • -sunt i D hand for sals. Also, apracti
- uittist, who is ever rc.-nly to attend in ear
<**** mien, ~ reqmred.
.>. .i>.5f«..".;.%.a.k _, co.-g office lieuig conduct
~, '■ '** :i -"-■' thorough b-aauteas principles, by an
its set ot iiHii.ls. we ieel conhdent ul
isre oi me tiusinesD, its we iiavc always
wetolore. I. M. SlI-GKltft. CO.,
H ... __U Mam street, KiclimoiiJ.
D ' sott. Agent. uu ft lw
•\jA-ti Hhsrc.K -tAlih Vl-Kb_. Ac
PniiM _~°" hH '- (i lrniii ti..,' above f-Cory. PLAT
>» i'.,\-'_'.'.' ! - < - *>« .I'm!- iron. -JO to _WOO It_!.
- L / NIr;H BCALJiS „* every variety, and
tail* ,' ' . '" r t:;e inariufacturers are prepared to
_(,«.** "r " *°** track, depot and ware
»•?»„*■ '' for neatneas, durability
•"■-s-curaor sannot lie •urpassed,
~- . VAH-LEW. TAYLOR A CO.,
l •**~ , '' M#.rsMaio-tr<-_»_,
lj" N " K » MMAkMMEii—itm iao-ed, o:
TS ***• I.*-l.es' COTTON HOSE, all qualities
it-.,* '-" uu 'COTTON HALF-HoßK,all«ual-
I AJiS 'J^ m J*S.L. C. HDKFf... ail grades.
*»lo« r *■ Wa °j*. !er to *oe trade at a small ad
i -oc gpoc cost of importation.
T.i , WINTER, ALVKY A A RENTS,
•■***-•» in.... ner. HnH l«.bli#ir_. -Vtain «t
r*g_£*_ai >OH WIN EAsn,.- Meet jrire
-srr i- iu 4 " Wire. Nursery and Pierced Fe«
*_n„'_',' d' ' ! * ; ,; "» ! ""liters: Pool Stoves: Plate
w ■ 'iff.-; ''_i.-iiwtie.it Cuke Disnes; Grat. Gunrds;
use i, , u,,,1 ul and desirable goi>ds lor winter
-""• l"r nme i.y THOS. A. HL'LKLKY *CO ,
j. 1 47 Main st
i,"*'- X " iniotll ..HOI Ml I'lCtHPfcK is
-mi",*, be Ixiught; it is free from all
1,, P.."' "!"» all the pepper bem* well sifted be
ttjoumm.* 1 r "-""J. and i-.inseijuently is much
.J:',"/" 1 y ' ,r -* r Hall p. ii mi of it Knes a* far as
lf___fal.' i"i Ul * "'ber. liest Knglish and American
■«•*_. for sala by L. W AGNES. UruKgist.
hi ''"' ft *b sn«!__________
F,f«„8«tll-tlJi5i Arniw Reot. fresh Heck
wiaea.il , I ** ' blo.pay'» litscoiiue; Pearl la
'■ vi n. *"**, and Sago; genuine French Raca
«-- i/files and ail mlmr dietetics, ior sale at
X JO.tKi'H LaIDLEV'N Aputheoary.
"i-tioi iii_ Heti Mnrtar.Stti nnd M .in «t«
J* * •**_# C_i»Ss! -A lull a-soi tin-nt of
'-*■ L""* 1 '--mm, of the best manuf-eture.
• .k. J»»"_m Uif#s in»tmm«ni- ssual to any
• i^***BW*Suum*
*~~~~~~~~* B,^_K«_M|> >> __ MW ,, M> , <^M ___ >a^>M|M
__jj a i mzi pis patchT
VOL. XVI IL-Nq 10a Tl' ESDAY, (K.TOBI.R 30. 1860 PRICE O^CEmT
Sttpfflft f ispattft.
TI ESO A - MIIMfUiQ OOT'B»a,_t_A
i.A'l'liu FROM BUR-OPE.
Arrival of the City of \Yn_hli. s i_i, nnd
Asia at New York-.The Illinois at Hali
fax.
The steam«hlp Cily of Washington, Captain
J tilery, from Liverpool loth,and Qneenstown
II Ik inst., arrived at New York at alate hour
Saturday night. She encountered strong
southwesterly gales from .{.ueeustown to Cape
Race. The Vauderbilt steamship Illinois, irom
Havre lttli inst., via Southampton, has put
Into Halifax,short of coal.
The main poiats of the news by these steam
ers have heen ahlicijiated by telegraph. The
'.iiuibaidiaiis bad taken the South Hastion of
Cvpua, and the royalists were reiinug towards
line! a.
Victor Emanuel had set out for Naples, and
had issued a inaniie. to to Southern Italy.
Ihe Sardinians, under Victor Eotaaael in
person, would enter the Neapolitan Territory
at three dttreront paints, mi ibe.U-.
Tb." An-trians were reinforcing their troops
in I iiis'i ta and Dalmatia.
The Preach occupy Viterbo, Velletri. Civita
Yecchia. Castellano, Tivoli, Palestriuo, Fras
caii, Alhauo and Yalmoeotoue.
The programme of a future C-iia-ress on
Italian affairs will ba examined at Warsaw,
and then submitted for the approval ol the
English and French governinetns.
Advices (ro_a China, received via St. Peters
burg, Maie ili.u fi.i'Ufi Pekia militia, had been
seal against tbe English, but the Pekinese were
generally favorable to the English. The Chi
net-e insurrection continues to extend.
The Pope - s official journal had published an
article claiming Peters pence trom all the
faithful ; but declaring that the Pope will ac
cept no subsidy from any secular Power.
HSW YuBK, Oct as—lo P. M.—Tho steamer
Asia, from Liverpool ou the l .th instant, has
arrived here.
The steamer Europe had arrived out.
English political affaire are unimportant.
Sir Harry Smith is dead.
The Pans C mstitutionnel,semi-official, his
aa article complaining ol Sardinia, and point.
ing to a European Congress as the means of
setting matters right.
Tke Paris Bourse was animated. The rentes
hiui advanced to ti'.if. lie.
THe cannonading of Capua commenced on
the '.'ih, and the Qaribaldiana, after gaining
fresh poeiUoos, suspended fur 24 boors to bury
the dead. The attack was reconimerced oh
tbe 10th and continued on the 11 th.
Itwasreported thatGlarib-ldi was wounded
at Volturno.
A decree had bee.i issued for a vote to be
taken on the2llst, bj universal suffrage, as to
the question of Uie union of Italy under Vic
tor Lituiiiiiel.
The Sardinian Chamber of Deputies bad
adopted an "order of the day" rendering
h image to Garibaldi, and approving the pro
ject vi a law for ihe annexation of Naples t.>
Piedmont, by a vote ot 290 io ti. Count Cavonr
preceded ibis vole by dei nil.g his policy. He
urted union among the friends of Italian liber
ty, and said he desire. Koine lor the capital
ot Italy, lie also tittered a menace against
Austria.
COKHXKCIAL I NTELLki BUCK.
Liverpool, tjrt. 13.—Cotton sates to-day estima
ted at 1.,t-_ ba es. including 2 i_)o bale, to spe.u a
t..rs and fori sport.
Breadstuff**, the market is quiet find prices
steady, Kichardaon, ."penes & Oo , W ikttie d.
;\asii A i'o mid Messrs 11. Und quote: Floar u-.s
adeelin ng tendency Pnoes me Bi.lower,with
sales at tßs.c3is.Cd. Wheat bas a declining ten
dency, and onees are 3. M3s lowen-inee larsJa.
makinc a decline ot 3d. IB the week. Kel West
ern lis. till BllS.Sd.. .""otitiieru 12s. 2d ..12a. Oa.;
wßitelJs fl IM ilorn is steady Mixed aiid yel
low 36_i ,t 36 -t. 3d. Wnll s SJs. it li)'. Gd.
Provisions.—The market is steady. Heei is quiet
nnd tinner. Pork is quiet but prices firm. Baoon
:Mi et. Lard iS dull and sales unimportant; quo
tattoos Bra barely maintained. Cneese haa de
clined 4 iT6tt,
i'r.niuce.- .Su.fir is quiet Coffee is <,ijiet. Rice
i« firm. Hotiii n firm at ss. 4d.;Tss. 6d. Spirits
Turpent ii c 31s Sd ftSts, ti.i.
London Markets. —Baring's Circular quotes—
Breadstuff* quiet—white wheat 620 _*■- . and red
G0.7t.-4s per quirter. -.'j<_r firm. Coiiee qaiot.—
Kice 'iuier.
Conso E__\,'l*)2 : a for rr.oner. ard 93 for rto.ount.
Bullion has decrtiired at the Bank of England
£•00 001,
Havre Market.— Cottoa firm at an advance of
If—.New '>ri"-uis tres ordinaire 9tf; basss. Sales
oi the week io t*X> bales—etoek lsi.uoo stales.
Trial or Ca_.non.-Oii Friday a large num
ber of cannon, cast at the Fort Pitt works-,
previous to the destruction of the old works
by Are, were proved under the inspection of
Liient. l._ggs, at the new proving ground, on
tue right tank of the Alleghany river, lifiirlv
opposite Tarentmn. Twenty-one of theguns
weie-.'l pr. howitzers, carrying asix-ineh ball,
and it pr. columbinds, and all stood the test of
flrlng as completely as that of measnrement.
Some curious illustrations of the force and
rapid flight of ihe balls were observed in the
tiring. Two of the balls, ranging rather low,
passed through a " worm-fence," one of them
cut out its width from the rail next the top,
withont moving it from its place, although
merely knpt in place by the ends of two ad
joining rails, ami the other sheared oft* tbe end
ot a rail, dropping it without lifiing it out ol
place. One of the howitzers was tired at a
large sycamore tree, and it wa* supposed the
i-hot had missed, as the tree gave no indications
of having been hit. It was afterwards brought
down by training iwo ol the sixty-four pound
ers on it at the same time, when it was found
that the six inch bull, tired with the light gnu
charge, had passed entirely through the tree,
and knocked down another small tree in range
at some distance back. One or the sixty four
pound (eight-inch) bails had also passed right
through tbe centre of the tree, and the other
cut out its width on one side. Accoidlng to the
exp.-nmeats of Dr. Htitton, the flight ol a can
non ball is 6,700 feet in one quarter of a min
ute, equal to five miles per minute, or three
hundred miles per hour. It follows, there
fore, that a railroad train, goiaing at tbe rate
of seventy-five miles per hour, has a velocity
one-fourth of that of a cannon ball.-_P<f._r
burg Dispatch, f)rt. 22.
TBtKUMB Provi_jciali6_is.—lt were worth
tbe while of one curious in such matters to
collect the provincialisms current in New
England, and supposed to be native here. We
liud occasional note made of most of them as
peculiarities in Europe. "Notes and
quotes tbe word "gumption," signifying acute
n ess, as -'still in use in the Son tn of Scotland."
It is'still in use in Massachusetts, and was
the title of an excellent lecture by W. W.
Ciapp, Jr., of the Evening Gazette, "ling"' is
aaid by tbe same authority, to lie used in Lin
colnshire for 'proud." "He is very bug ol it."
Now, who has not heard Yankees use the
phrase "big bugs !'* "Daisy," in Liucolns-iire
means excellent. "She is a daisy la«sto work."
"That's the daisy," is a common exclamation
among the Yankee boys, or was so when we
were one of them. The list of supposed
'Y.tnkeeisins" might be itidelimtely extended;
and almost in every case the provincialisms of
N. w England, and of other parts of the United
States as well, would be found to be, not
Americanisms, but imported. Sometew, and
those among tbe quaintest, however, are ori
ginal, aad have grown oat of incidenta, acci
dents or situations peculiar to ihe New
World, and its new Bxlgenciea and customs.
J-arob Yik-D 09 GaoiKD-PaAP.—Among
tbe list of premiums awarded at the recent
t'oiint.y lair, was a diploma to Mr. W. H. t!a
rothert-, of Hickman county, Tennessee, for
the largest lot of ground-peas, with a state
neat of yield and cultivation. Mr. t.arothers
states that he put in about thirty acres thu
present year, from which he received a yield
of one thousand eight hundred bushels.—
Nearly one-half of his crop he has disposed of
at one dollar per bushel, and tbe remainder at
>n. cants per bushel. He gives as his mode
of cultivating this exceedingly productive
crop, that, similar to cotton, the ground tieing
thrown iuto ridgee, the seed are dropped from
twelve to fourteen inches apart and covered
witha barrow. This gentleman bas for seve
ral years past put in a large number of acres
of these peas, and always realized large re
turns. Hut a year or two since be made a sin
gle shipment of over twelve hundred bushels,
through a Arm iv this city, toother parts of the
country.— M>mtgdsit Inquirer.
ThbßlavbTbadb.—The Havana correspon
dent ol ihe New York Times awards uuqali
fled praise to a lieutenant governor of one of
th. l.u-ttii di-tricts who refused a bribe of six
ty thout-and dollars to wink at tbe landing of
a cargo of slaves in the district ui.der bis com
mand Strenuous efforts have be-u made by
the Governor-Geiieral to putastopto the ne
farious traffic, but all attempts are rendered
futile by the complicity of the sub-officials
with the traders, aud the trade is iucreasing —
11 is estimated tbat during mue mouths of tbe
current year thirty thousand Africans bave
been lauded _n the Island. Every year more
capital and ra-re energy are employed. The
profits are so enormous ou a cargo of slaves
that adventurer* can be found to run all risks
of capture.
A lIKAH (!i. KIN TUB I'IT—A g lm' COCk at
I-eed*, Eng , recently attacked it child a year
,-u.it .-. v«-n months old, and inflicted wounds
which resulted In tbe death of tbe child, and
»üb-equ«n uy IM tbe d. ath uf the cock, for the
jury of inquest thought me bird should be de*
a'Tored, and they attended to the matter p.r.
As EvXKTrt-- L.lPM—Return from Van Die
man's Lund.—John Itateraan arrived in Troy
If. Y,-tth inst., on his way from Canada to
Chatham Centre, Columbia county, N. Y.
which place he left twenty-four years ago.—
Heing shortly afterwards arrested for engaging
In the Canadian rebellion of l-.tr, he has ever
since, np to within a brief period, been a con
vict in Van liieraan's Land. The Troy Times
says :
"Hateman Is now slxty-fotir year? of age.—
He says he removed irom Chatham Centre to
Canada in IK)_, where he purchased a quantity
of land and engaged iv the business of lum
bering. The patriot war soon after breaking
out, he attended the meetings of the patriots
wherehe was finally captured, but afterwards
released. Sympathizing very ardently with
the patriot cause, he removed to the American
side, and joined the lodges there. Here he was
again captured mid taken to Kingston, where,
atier a brief trial, he whs sentenced to death.
Eleven ot his companions in misfortune were
executed while he was in confinement. Bate
man remained in prison ten months, when his
sentence was llnally commuted to exile in Van
Ilieman's Land. 1 v that far-oil 'convict-island
to' worked under government, building roads
and bridges, improving land, and at such other
employment as the convicts were compelled
to engage in. For a period of about twenty
years lie worked as a convict on the island,
uniil he was recently pardoned by the Itueen,
and was once again a free man."
Kxi'KRIMBNTB WITH I_l_*B-SAVII.e APTA-
Uati n —Cammander Craven's official report
ol the Summer cruise of thepratiee-ship Ply
mouth has been received at the Navy Depart
ment. The only point of special interest is
his notice of David's boat-lowering and detach
ing apparatus. The report says: 'Theory of
'Man overboard' was .iven when the bhip was
going at the rate of eight knob-; the life buoy
was let go, a boat was towered, the ship
brought to, the body picked up, the boat
br. ught alongside again and hoisted up in her
place, the ship filled away ftnd was standing
on ber course tinder all sail in seven minutes
and twenty seconds from the time the lirst
alarm was given.'' The report further shows
that the life boat was loosed from ber grip*
pings, lowered and detached in twenty-live
seconds, without arresting the headway of the
vesseL The boat was drawn up and secured
again in ono minute.
Hbo.vneh.—James B. Pile, and Thomas
Dob>on, ot Apalacttioola, Fia., went tailing in
a pb-a^tire boat on the I'.Uh instant, aud that
evening were seen clinging to the bottom ot
their craft, which had upset. The weather
was two rough for assistance to be given ttiera.
At sunrise on ibe'. Ist, thn boat was discovered,
having drifted nearly ashore, and the body el
young Piles was fouud in it in a sitting posi
tion, with his feet raided up on one of the
thwarts, a. it to fcfep them out ot the water—
the boat being about halt tilled. The night of
_!_t_i was- exceedingly cold, mid il is sup
posed that after >ucceediyg in righting up ttie
boat, and gelling a portion of 'lie water out of
lier, Dobson probably attempted to swim
ashore, and was drowned iv the eflort—Pile*
rt maining ia the boat to await a-sisiauce, and
in so doing perished by reason of the cold.
Policy op South Carolina.—The Green
ville (t>. C.) Patriot says that on Tuesday bis'
Hon. J. IS. Orr addressed thecitizens of the dis
trict, in the Conri-llonse. He bad no hepe of the
defeal of Lincoln, but would counsel uo hasty
action on ihe part of the Suite. South Caro
lina ahoald not withdraw alone. He dillered
trom others in the opinion that, the Legisla
ture should call tor a cony ntion ot the people
as soon as it was ascertained that Lincoln was
elected. He thougu'f it would be wiser aud
more prudent that commissioners should be
appointed to go to and consult with ihe other
Southern Stales,anil ascertain the course tliey
intended to pursue under the circumstances,
so that there might be a concert ol action.
A Stranger at Court.—A man who had
never seen the inside of a court-house until he
was introdnoed as a witness in a case pending
in one if our District Courts sitting lastfall in
'lie iiouh.'rn part of the Sate, being sworn,
ti ok a position with his back to the jury, anil
telling his story to tlie Judge. Judge
li , in his bland aud courteous manner,
t-iiid, "Address yourself t» thejury, sir." Ttie
man made a short pause; bat not comprehend
ing what was said to bim, continued bis narra
tive. His Honor wa. then more explicit, and
said to him, "Speak to the jury, sir—tbe men
sitting behind you oa the benches. - ' The wit
ness ilieu turned around, and making an awk
ward bow, said, with great gravny of manner,
i-G-ood morning, gentlemen !"'
How Usau wap Arrested.— We have pub
lished the details of Keau Hickman's arrest in
New York, but we have not made the amende.
It appears that some wag informed one of the
Commissioners of Police that Heau had made
a breach of promise, and that the supposed
affianced one desired his arrest therefor. The
detectives accordingly brought the astonished
Heau to the bar, where he was confronted by
his accuser. Beau held up his bead, pulled
up that cjnstaiuly wilting collar, and looked
the fair one in the face. As she spoke the po
liceman let go of him, and Heau felt relieved.
S-ie simply said, with a serious motion of the
hind, "No, Mr. Policeman, I never was sag aged
to that man."
Virginia Post-Offices. —The post-office
at Eldorado, Culpeper county, bas been re
established, and Jas. A. Yaughan appointed
postmaster; also that at Reimett's Mil's, Lew
is county, and John S. Anderson postmaster.
To fill vacancies the following postmasters are
appointed: Jas. W. Blantoii at Kirkwood,
Caroline county, vice Walter F. Chapman ;
Jamesß. Trenorat Sinking Creek, Craig coun
ty, vice John W. Smith; A. B. Carson atGlen
wood, Rockbridge county, vice F. T. Ander
son; llavid C. Beaton at __iiin JStutioii. Isle cf
Wight county, vice Win. J. Freemin; C.
Cun uin chain at Davenport, Wet__-d county,
vice J. F. Bruinelie: Alexander Park at Berk
ley Springs, Morgan county, vice John W.
Dyche.
ttcOTiNO SißiPTiiu; — A short time ago
says the Glasgow "Guardian," a primitive
preacher, while discoursing in a chapel in
Newcastle, took occasion to mention the many
trials and difficulties which often had beset
hi_. path. "But," said he, "in tlie midst of all
my difficulties, 1 am led to persevere in the
good work by the following passage of Scrip
ture comiug into my mind : 'Faint heart never
won fair lady !' " This i - about as good as the
editor of the Glasgow Keforrr.er's Gazette, iv
complimenting Lord Chesterfield lor his sen
sible remark that "evil communications cor
rupt good manners."
The Cask or Gun. Harney.—The Secreta
ry of War, in his communication to General
Harney in regaid to Ins course in the San
.1 van affair, although he censures lum for dis
obeying the orders of Gen. Scott, yet, in con
sideration of his valuable service* and of his
high estimation of his character as a soldier,
bo is disposed to be light in His censure. Gen.
Hiirnev will remain la bis former position m
the army; it he desires it. he will be Allowed
leave ol absence for several months, or v. ill
be assigned to one of ihe departments.
Kobkbkv —As the steamer J. O. Swan, upon
which tbe wife of Senator Douglas arrived in
the city, was laying at the landingaeoat three
o'clock yesterday morning, her stateroom was
enteredby a burglar and a gold watch, valued
at $..00, taken irom under her pillow. The
1 .i.s was not discovered by Mrs. Douglas until
several hours afterward, the operations of the
thief not awakening auy one on the boat.—
Memphis Argus, t_4l/i.
Thk Princk Hkakh Kkom —The Prince of
Wales has bet-n beard from on Ins homeward
journey. The Portland pilots left the British
squadron, bearing the Priuee, about iwo miles
outsideo! Alden's Rock, at ti _o P. M., with
orders from the Commodore to steer the
course then held, to wit :S. E by E. _ E.-
Admiral Milne's two ships are bound io Ber
muda, but would acootapany the royal >i.und
rou east as lar as Halifax.
<Jo-iiiKEßa or Cuk_ii_ in.—Aii International
Congress of Chemists was recently held at
Carlsruhe, Germany, commencing its aeaatoaa
Seuteiub-r _0. Over IHi chemists were pres
ent, coming from every quarter of ihe globe;
the majority, of course, being Germans. Tbe
maiu subject of debate was the best method ol
expressing the composition of >ub stat.i'et. in
the symbolic notation. The deliberations are
to be published.
Curb for Blrns.—The "Gazette Medicate"
of France says that, by au ucodeut, charcoal
hae been discovered to be a cure for burns.—
By laying a piece of cold charcoal upon a
burn, the pain subside* immediately. By
leaving ihe charcoal ou one hour, the wound
is healed, as has been demonstrated on several
ocea*aons. The remedy is cheap und simple,
and certainly deserves a trial.
A Koyal Pumpkin.—the king of the pump,
kins lor the year ot grace !-«o was laanga
rated at Halle, in Pane, on the .Mih ult. li
Blßßirf— * ten feet four inotieiin circumfeieno-,
-nd weighed ai» pounds. It was carried a__.at
the market with this inscription "The Klug
of the Pumpkins of 1-tWi born tn Tonraiae on
the -th of April, gathered •splinter _.ib,
Wat*
Tub La n i iiv_i'A sb m thb South We find
the following in the Abbeville (S. C.) Hannei
of the2.'.th inst:
<>n last Monday morning, about r, o'clock a
low rumbling noise, which lasted about one
half minute, is said to have been heard by
many of our citizens. It was immediately fol
lowed by a rocking of the earth from e_st to
west. The shock was not violent, but was
sensibly felt by those of our citizens who ap
pear to bave been awake at the time.
m» __
Yot-Nti A.mkeica.—The following delicate
specimen of juvenile bravado is too good to be
lost:
One night, Freddy had been put to bed, and
moilier and Johnny were in an adjoining
room. Presently Johnny cut up some caper
on which his mother threatened to "take him
into the other room and whip him."
'•Mofher.'- said Freddy's voice under the
brd-clotbee, "1 know where I'd take him."
"Where !*' said the mother, whose curiosity
was excited.
"I'd take him under the left ear !"
Tub First Railroad in Tirkby—A rail
way about thirty miles in length will shortly
be opened from Smyrna to Turbali, which is
nearly due east of the former place. This
work, the first of its kind in Turkey, was un
dertaken some years since by a number of
Englishmen, but has experienced more than
the usual share of delay arising from obstacles
on the part of both the government aud the
people. It was expected to be completed early
in the present month, a d the Sultan and his
ministers were to attend the opening.
Db.imai. Currency in th. I'rovincbr.—
Our Mew Brunswick neighbors, in anticipa
tion of the delay in receiving the new provin
ciat coinage by the first ol November, have
taken steps to procure a quantity of Ameri
can silver in j, luand SS cent pieces, and of
Canadian bronze cents, to facilitate the trans
action of business with the banks and treasu
ry after the Ist of November. The New
Hrunswick money will be out from England
the beginning of the new year.
American Vaseau for thb Sfani6h
Navy.— Capt. Martinez, one of the most dis
tinguished officers of the Spanish Navy, and
commanding the Havana squadron, is in
Waattington. He ia commissioned by his
Government to contract for the construction
of three tir»t-class war frigate- in American
shipyard-. Capt. M. wits iv eoramaud _.t Vera
Crux,and salutedLV.pt. Jarvis on his arriv.u
mere.
Tub Fire at Opblika, Ala.—Th« loss by
the tiie ai OpeliAa, Ala., on the -J6ih lustan-,
is estimated ai «lti,ooij. Among the heaviest
sufferers are Higgins k divert, dry {foods,
tjju,l>t.; Calvert k Higgu.s, produce, 83,<__n;
and B Sunms, carriage factory, 83,1X10. Two
or three men have b. en arr. .-led as the sup
p wed incendiary. One, a tinner, trom Colum
bti:-, t}_., was seized, and narrowly escaped
lync jing.
H-A-Tii of Mohilk—The Mobile board of
Health,in tbeir report,dated Oct. _3d, state
tbat mere hud been but three deaths Irom yel
low fever the week previous. No cases had
occurred lii-nug tho-e who have returned to
the city, and wuh the exception of two or
ibree cases, still under treatment, it was be
lieved there was uo yellow fever in the city.
Unfi-EA. ant Mistake.—A young lady in
St. Paul rose.rom her bed a few nights since
to make an application of camphor to her
throbbing temples, by mistake she got hold
of a botile of iudeliible ink. The error was
not discovered in time to prevent a most dam
aging elfect to the fair ones personal appear
ance.
The SniAK TBADIOV Bostow.—Thi3 trade
is constantly increasing, and boston is oue of
the greatest and most important sugar ma-kets
iv the world. Thefollowingstatement shows
the receipt- of sugar at this port, lv nine
mouths of the present year, or since January
Ist: hbds. 38,993* bbls. 31,875; bags 157,89 a,
principally from India; bo.xes 75,150.
Death of a Mini, tkk.—The very reverend
Francis L'Horame, Superior of St. Mary's Se
minary of baltimore, died ou Saturday
last at an advanced age. He had been in ill
healih for some time, and durlug nearly a
year past had beeu unable to discharge the
duties of his station.
I)e>l'kratk Affray.—A bloody affray oc
curicd in Independence co., Ark., a few days
since, between a party of seven or eight men,
in which two of the.n, named Fleming and
Mullen, were killed, and three or four seri
ously injured, bowie-knives and revolvers
were the weapons used by the combatants.
A Drk.s Item.—The wife of one of the
wealthiest merchant princes of New Yo.k
wore a dress at the great Academy of Music
Ball, the three flounces of which alone cost a
thousand dollars each. The lace used upou
the dress was only two hundred and fifty
dollars a yard.
Firic.—The residence of Capt. Win. Tindale,
(of tha Petersburg aud Kichmond steamer
Echo,) situated iv Blandford,near Peiersburg,
Va., was destroyed by fire on Sunday morn
ing. Loss 81,000.
In speaking of the late shooting match of
tbe National Rifle Association, in England, a
person mentioned the tact of the (.{.ueeii hav
ing fired a rifle and hit the -'bull's eye," when
a young ladypresent exclaimed, "l)ti, shock
ing ! did her Majesty kill the poor animal."
Tbe London Mechanics' Magazine states
that Hobbs, the famous lock man, haa retired
from business—probably with a fortune—and
is about to return permanently to America
with his family.
'•Henry, you ought to be ashamed to throw
away bread like that. You may want it some
day." "Well, motlier,would I siand any better
chanceof getting it then, if 1 should eat it up
now J"
A lady well advanced in maidenhood, at her
marriage requested tbe choir to sing the h* mn
commencing:
■• 1 tn_ is the way I long have sought.
And mourned iiecausc i found it not."
Mrs.Partington wants to know if it were
not intended that women should drive their
husbands, why are they put through tho Ir idle
ceremony.
A lew days ago the proprietor of a large
coal-mine found all bis hands off at a political
meeting. No doubt they thought "handsolf is
fair play."'
Masses for the repose of a departed soul
mu-t be very different from the masses on elec
tion di ys, else the most serene spirit would
become uirbulent by the process.
All young men are naturally enemies, and
their animosity is usually proportioned io the
amuiiiit of personal comeliness one or the
other possesses.
"Figures won't lie," i. an old and homely ex
pression: but lew men ran look en a lasiujna
ble woman's figure now-a-days, and say as
much.
(lid Bachelor Sueer would like to know
what kind cf a broom the young woman in the
last new novel uted, when she swept back the
raven ringlets from her classic brow.
The sentimental youth who ''ba'hed in the
fine ether of his mistress's presence,'' has con
cluded to patronize a regular bath-house here
after.
A little girl swallowed the composition
from some friction matches on Sunday nigh.
at Taunton, Mass., and died in great agony iv
a lew hours.
John Ogle, a pickpocket, who had been ope
rating at the Kichmond Fair, was arrested at
Ooldsboro', N. O, on the _7th, for practicing
ou a passenger on the cars.
The citizens of Indiana propose to erect a
monument in honor ef the late Gov. Willard.
Gov. Willard is the first Lxecutiveof Indiana
who has died while in oflice.
There is a memorial before the Vermont
Legislature asking for the Troy Conference
A -ademy, authority to confer the degree of
"Mistress of Literature.*'
A man advertises tor a competent person to
undertake tbe sale of a uew medicine, and
adds that "it will be found prof-table to tbe
vn<..rt-A_r."
John T. Scott, of New Madrid, Mo., was
"garroted" in Memphis, Term., ou the night
of tbe _3d inst., and robbed of _k.t._.
An American vessel from Boston lately ar
rived at Rio, with a train of passenger cars
fjr the Don Pedro Bail road.
Counterfeit •_ bills on tbe Bank of Lynch
burg, Va , have been circulated at Williams
port, Md.
"You have a very striking countenance," as
the donkey said to the elephant when he threw
him over his back with his trunk.
Billposters practically obey the injunction
Stick to your business.
The notorious slave yacht, Wanderer, it at
Havana, preparing for another African voyage.
Dr. J. L. Porter was shot and killed at
Lumpkin, Oa., ou the _*.d inst, by J. M Cam
Oov. Letcher was in Lynchburg Saturday,
aud wa- received by the military.
To-day week tbe Presidential election takes
place.
Jno. J. Ooleman has been elected Mayer el
Hunuville, Ala. .
Judge Hugh M D JClug (list a. A»*.'«li
1 Oa., an the * _ _ u»«
LOCAL MATTERS.
Burg 'ary.—AdarinK burglary was commit
ted on Saturday night, on th« lot of Dr. Pat
terson, on Broad street, directly opposite the
(Jity Hall Itwas doubtless the work of an
accomplished burglar. He cut away two
slats from the shutter, to the window, under
th. front door step-, which opened intoasmall
store-r mm In the basement. Alter opening
the shutters., by the hand being thrust ia
through th. cut slats, he broke out the mid
dle pane of glass, in the lower sash, and
passing in the hand, unfastened the ketch on
the top of the .ash on the inside, aud hoisted
the window. In the doing of this the thief
cut his hand or wrist, as there was blood on
the pavement and in ih« room, and some on
the top of a pickle pot. He stole several jars
of preserves, a box of claret, a jar of brandy
peaches and two b ixes of walnut catsup. The
wounded band ni By, by ti vigilant police, lead
to detection.
Out a/ Melton —la theeaseof Jno. H. Melton,
convicted in the Circuit Uourt of this city, for
shooting!.). P. Sims, the Court of Appeals has
decided that the veruici does not find that the
prisoner was guilty of the felony, as charged
tn either count of the indictment, and that for
want of a snOfoient lading, the said verdict
was iiisuilici-nt in law for the Circuit C >urt
to pronounce judgment thereon of confine
ment in the penitentiary for the term therein
mentioned; aid without deciding any oth. r
question raised in the cause, tha Court is of
opinion that, by reason of such in .ufflcieut
finding of the jury, the said judgment is erro
neous ; therefore it is considered that the same
tie reversed and annulled, and it is ordered
that the verdict of the jury beset aside, and
the cause remanded to the Circuit Conrt of the
city of Richmond, with directions to grant
the prisoner a new trial uu nil the counts In
the indictment. The term of the Circnii Court
commences on the Ist of November.
Miss SicAtags, the especial favorite of Rich
mond play-goers, commented he engagement
at the Theare last Bight, aader circamataacea
that imiicate a brilliant result. Her voice is
as sweet and her manner as winning as ever,
and th. applause that greeted her was almost
deafening. Mr. Rictiings, also, returns with
all his former freshness, and performs with as
much excellence as be did last season. They
will appear during th- present week In some
of their most attractive plays, aad as iheaaoet
intense de-ire is manifested to see them, the
TUea're will be throng, ii every night. Conse
quently, the best plan is to secure seats in the
daytime. No urging is necessary to induce
our people to go and see Miss Caroline Kich
ing-, for she bas captivated them before,and
will again; but we caudidly ad vise 'hose who
tuny chance to be sojourning here from other
places, to go and see some tne acting and neat
some melodious music. Tbe plays to-night
re "The blind Man's Daughter," ".Peggy
Gi.eu.'aiid "Pass-Word."
The City.— Matters and things about the city
have iioi jettied down iuto a state ot somno
lency, although the Fair baa terminated. In
our walks yesterday we encountered many
strangers, and the promenades were rendered
. gay by the presence if ros3 ch-eks and spark
ling eyes, wbkt_ doubtless acquired hue and
I brilliancy among tbe mountains ot Virginia
i The indies require time to consult ttie fash
ions, and will not leave the metropolis unlit
itieir wan's in tins respect are satisfied.—
Nevertheless, we cannot anticipate a much
longer sojourn of these welcome visitors, for
on no consideration will their protectors be
, absent from home on ibe day of the Presiden
tial election,and ttieir inclinations must soon
1 give way to politics and patriotism.
Cutting. — Wm. Freeman, a 1 irge boy, was
at the Mayor's Court yesterday, charged with
violently assaulting and cut ting Horace Ac ree,
a smaller boy. It appeared that Freeman wits
i intoxicated, and went into a bouse where
. Acree v.a.- stopping,to light his pipe. In per
i forming ibis ceremony, somewhat carelessly,
, the match was extinguished, whereupon he
> accused Acree of blowing it out, and struck
bim a Heenan lick on tlie nose. Acree acri
, moniotwiy seized a shovel handle aad pursued
Freeman, when he suddenly discovered that
his hand was lacerated. He did not know
[ how it was cut, but the doctor said it was
done with a blunt instrument. Freeman was
• afterwards arrested by officer Wickes. The
Mayor remanded the accused for trial.
, Domestic Infelicity.—John Hughes appeared
belore the Mayor yesterday, to an-wer a
charge of assauiuug his wife, Mary Hughes.
. The evidence showed that their domestic re
s latioiib were of the most unhappy kind,and a
suit for divorce, instituted by Mrs. ii., i. now
J pending. He was required to give security ia
. ihesumof 9-tKJ to be of good behavior. A
i charge brought by Hughes nguusi his wife
and ber sister, for stealing his watch and threa
tening to poison bun, was dismissed. Joaa.
W. Wilson was also upon a charge of beating
J his wife, Mary E. Wilson, and bound over in
1 Slootokeep the peace. The investigation of
: casesof tnis naturegenerally shows that whis
-1 key is the great cause of domestic trouble.
Political.—A. M. Keiley.Esq ,of Petersburg,
and Major l.orman, of 11 ickbridge, will ad
dress the Douglas Democracy at the African
' f Church to-night. Gen. Jas." I. Kemper, of
Madison, and others, will address the breck-
J inridge Democracy, at Metropolitan Hall, to
night. CG. Griswold, Esq., will address the
bell and Everett party of Ciinrch aud Union
Hills, at Springfield Hall, this evening, at 7
f o'clock. A. Juilsou Crane, Esq., will address
i the Monroe Ward bell and Everett Club, at
■ Saaaders* Hall, this evening at 7# o'clock. A
i meeting of the breckii.ridge Democracy ol
■ Union and Church Hill* will be held at Mr.
John M. Wmtree's school-house to-night.
"Camp Lee n is the name that bas been de
-1 cided upon for the Cavalry Camp to be estab
i li.hed ou th.- Central FairGronndsoa tbe _tb
ot November. Fifteen companies have au
-7 iiounced their purpose to encamp, and we an
» tieipate a display of " troopers'* the like of
r which we hive never seen. The regulations
i promulgated by the commanding officer are
such as will ensure the strictest discipline,
t wUi'et_ey afford ample opportunities tor ibe
, public io visit tbe camp to see how soldier*
live. The occaaion will attract many stran
gers to the city.
, Mechanic*' Institute.—l tie ladies find every
. day some new Object of interest at this favorite
, place of resort, and it is quite natural that
they should renew their visits every conve
nient opportunity. Aa a consequence tlie
' gentlemen aie attracted, and ihu_ It follows
that the Institute presents a sceue of gaiety
1 which all enjoy. Iv tact, we know of no more
pleasant method ot passing au evening. Col.
I Thos. J. Evans will deliver au addreas to
- night. Mr. .1. b. Smith, the leader of tiie or-
I chestra, will play a favorite air on his silver
bugle, accompanied by Prof. Hewitt, on the
I piano.
I Jaik Askors.— John Gorman was found on
Sunday lying on the sidewalk, stapefled wuh
. liqaor, and taken to th. cage. He informed
. tbe Mayor tbat he had belonged to the sloop.
5 of-war Brooklyn,and niter being paid off In
Norfolk, was rutitied and turned mlntt, after
t which be experie.ii.ed .*t serieß of mishaps.—
t lie had never tieen in a watch-house before,
. aad if set at liberty, would tet sail for Nor
folk and re-enter t'ucie Spin's cervire imt'ie
diaiely. The Major lei him oil with some
■ salutary advice.
Tresj assinir.- -Thomas Hicks, charged with
being drunk and trespassing on the premises
i of Lewis Auieloiu, appeared before the Mayor
*. yesterday to answer for his misdeeds. "He
i mijs he came from New Yoik," uuotb an ofll
cer. "No," f-aid Hick-, "fr-'iu l.altinioie,
. came to the Fair wuh a hi ..." That word
, Hal'imor. t_-a_ fatal to the accused, and h. Was
j told to take his seat among the travelers fur
the valley.
The Iron Bridge, over the Dock, at the foot of
'' 17th street, is, we are grailled to stale, nearly
completed at last, aud persons having busi
ness in that neighborhood will soon enjoy
1 facilities that tbey ha*e oeeu long deprived oi.
B Besides, the oyster fleet has become ijuite nu
f merous, and ibe prospect ot easy access t 0 tlie
beats i. a matter of public congratulation.
L i
1 Handsome. Flags.— three Handsome flags
c have been prepared by Mr. Oeo. Kuskell, of
this city, one for the Chesterfield Troop, oue
g for the Charles City Troop, aud the other for
, the Surry Light Dragoons. The two tirst
named are to be presented by the lad lee, and
all will be displayed by the respective compa
" vie. alCamp Lee, on the -th of November.
The Weather has been a subject of much
- comment for a week past, aud nobody bas
• failed to be grateful for tbe succession of beau
tiful days and moonlit nights that came along
s at tbe right time. Yesterday, bowever, the
t clouds] looked omiuoae, and we shouldn't
wonder if there was a storm brewing.
Quarrelsome.— Ann Kearues,charged with as
saulting and beating Hannah Donatio, appear
-1 ed before ibe Mayor yesterday. Tbe amount of
'• the matter was that Hat uah applied offensive
t epitbeu to the other wom.u, who gave her a
thrashing and then bad her arrested. Tbe
Mayor dismissed the case.
, The Sugar Refiner j. -Operations have been
-oiuiu-.ii.ed «t urn esiablishtaeut, and tbe ma
t Zn~Vl ,™Z T A m * r i * ii *** i 9' The proprietor
1 •*•_*«-1* to r-flue from oap bum.-d asd Aft*
i te two handred ftar.eii at sugar, weighing
• .ir.»r_:;.ir_vi\RT.^^
Four upon One. — James Williams. Patrick
Williams, Daniel Kent aud Mieba.l Walls,
charged with breaking open Edmund Griltln's
fl >>r und as-aulting huu, were yesterday re
quired to give security for their good beha
vior.
Qtsftk Time .__i he steam-r Curtis Peck msde
the run from Norfolk to Kichmond yesterday
iv eiijht hours and a half. We imagine it
would be diftieuit to produce a bjat to beat
that time.
Dark Suli/erts.—CiTnig, slave of C. Bea/.ley,
was ord. red SU lashes yesterday for stealing a
pair of shoes trom Mark Ellick, and biting his
Anger. John Coy, a Chesterfield Jree negro,
was sent to jail for drunkenness.
A'luive.—U. H. Weiuhold wa. yesterday re
quired to give sec rity to keep tho peace, for
using insultingaud abusive language to Louis
Hot to.
Disorderly.—Va Sunday last. Frank Seller
merhorti, while in a state of mental obinsca
tion, made a disturbance la the Fust Market,
for which h. was arrested and held to bail.
BMM - 1> Isl* AT C H'' BT-KAM
• v -» i' O W E X
PRINTING OFFIGE,
Corner cf Mem andTkirteenth Streets, Richmond,
Virginia.
lhi_ Establishment, (beinn the most complete
Printer, in the Smith, both ;•_ regards Types,Or
nf.metits, Ac, and the latest and most, approved
Mactnne I'rcsse-, ) i. daily turning out the tines!
specimen - of
BOOK AND JOB PRINTING,
PAMPHLETS, CIRCULARS, WILLS OF LA
DINO, CHICKS, Ac,
POSTERS, PRQ&RAMISTBm If HANDBTI.I S
Particular at tri tion „i veil to line -**nrk tor JUanks.
Pubiio Offices, lii.surnn_e, Railroad, and Transpor
ration Companies. Tobacco Factors, Ac.
THE DISPATCH CARD PRESSES.
Tlif»«e new Machines, for Cards, iliti Heads.
Smalt Circulars, Labels, Ac. are capable o? turn
ii _ on ISO 6 impresaioi s per hour, thereby enabling
the patrons of this establishment to obtain tin*
description of work at the sborteatfossible notice.
*\_ Prices rednced in proportion to the increase
ol speed!
_l£» i'r.t.rim;, tn various colored BfIOMZKS nnd
INK... executed in the highest style ol tl.e art.—
in this braaoh of the business, ihe proprietor* can
saleiy ohatlenae oosspetition.
Oil. Clltl. I. I, IV ,
DEALER I.N I.KATHKR,
BHOE FINDINGB, OILS, ftc,
13.h street, between Maia and Cary,
Richmond- Va .
Oilers to merchants and manufacturers a coin
plete assortnient of articles in h if line, which have
iteen selected with (treat care, and cannot fail te
give satisfaction.
The attention of 'hose in want 's reseectfali)
invited, aa every eftirt will I* mui_ to give satis
aottoo, both is to terms and jnne.
au 18 illi 11
i **_«* _'lli\'. . 1 rt HOL.fc.»_l_ -v li ia .ie
Xj partment we ure .ow prepardt to show hip
chant estoek of Fall'.lothin. wtirch.iu extent.
variety ol styles and sapenont) uf workmanship
surpasses ani stock ever before khown inaSouti
crn mirket Wehavetikeß special puns in th"
aianufaoture oi this stook and we flitterour
setves tbat our great advantages tatfc* purch'va-
ul goods, together with aa experience of more
t.it.in tw.inty ,ears in the trade of Virginia North
'arolina and Tennessee enablea us to orier tr.e
greatest inducements ia stock ht»les and prices
Kvery garment not our o«-ri minuf tcture, and
warranted to fit arul weir well.
KhEN, BALDWIN ft WILLIAMS,
'U2 Mum street.
lQftfl All,,B l s 'l.-KAI,I, AND WINTER
ICUiJ CLOTHINii. AT SIMPSON ft MIL
I.t-.R'-t, 119 MAIN SI'HKKT,-Clutbing of even
style ar.d price; Overcoats, U.ißiiies. Cults anil
Dress 'oa s; Preueh, English antl Ajneriose Cas
simere Pants; Cnssimere, Silk and Velvet Vests;
Furnishing Go -its, every st* le and price ; Cravats
Ties. Scans, Gloves, Halt-Hose, Ye; Wooden
Mints and Drawers, and ever*th:n_ that a nent'o
' man wears, excep' Hats a.iii Shoes Call at Hi)
Mam street, Richmond, oppos te Mitclieli ft ly
ler's, and net supplied SIMPSON A. MILLER,
119 Main s're_f.
OV _•;K« a \T«. foVf.KM>Xj ;% : ~i_ne-p. m.c
md superfine, t-a.'k amt Pailot, with anil
without capes; Pilot, Beaver and Cloth, made m.
in good style ar.d lor sale to suit.
RICH VF.LVKT VESTS—Ia good taste,doub'e
ami simile breast, tip top aaahtr.
BHAWLB A.mi) BLANKETS-Also. I'nder
wear for gents' use; also, Week Ties. Scarfs and
Comforts; also, shirt Collars and Drawers; i ! so,
ijtiiives. Socks and Suspenders; alsti, Money Belts,
S-fieks and Handkerchiefs A full assortment ami
soiii cheap. W 8. TL'P.M ..N, Agent,
lu'.i Main street.
1 WAONER, DRUGGIST .'."«* D APOI'HK
t—• , kee_.s oa hand a general aud well as
sorted stock of DRUGS. MKDICINKS. PAINT-"*.
' OILS, VARNISH. BRLSHKS, GLASS. PUTTY,
genuine PATENT MEDICINES. MEDICINAL
Ll'.L'Oßand WiNhS; Imported and Domestic
CI'jARS; Turkisit and Ame.-io.in SMOKING 'I'O
BACCO; Hair, Tooth, Nail, Cloth and Shoe
lirusii. s; Combs, Pocket-Books, Porte-Moana.es,
Cologne, Ha.r Oils and tine Extracts. The best
• article ol COAL OIL ard bURNINU FLUID s!
wan "ii kaad. COR. Bth AND BRO a D STS.
I I LfcS HOBIN a- CO.'S tOii.-iD".-We are
" the Agentsin this city for thes.'tle of the attove
old and well known brand ol IJRA.N DV, aad have
now in Cnstom-House store sn inromo, compris
ing the lintagesof IMS and 1555. We will con
stantly be supplied with the eetiela of our own nn
| por'ation, and the trade can rely on ti.e
pure and article trom us.
1 ft G. B. DAVKNPO-T
GENT'S FRENCH CAl_rSa.Wl.__> BOOTS,
first class goods, as per pair; Gent's French
Calf Congress Gaiters, best mage, $t per pair;
1 Cent's French Calf, Double-Soled, stitched aloft,
Gniers,-*Jper pair; Gent's Scotch Bot'-nn Creoles.
56 per pair; Oent's Freuoli Call Sewed Oxford
lies, 43 .;» pair. The above are of our own
stake, and w guarantee Will wear eiiual to anj
goods in the- ty. MARCUS HARRIS A. BRO .
Next to Amerioan H..tM
A LARGE AftSOHTIMeMr U» bililtv
-fT FANCY DRKS"< GOODS AT AND UNDER
tJ'ST.-CHAS. A. GWAi KIN-St.il iuriher re
duction, to iniko a clean sweep ol ever* ttnti<
. whioh has (aaey in it. Plaid Merinos, Fancy
Silks, Popiinettes, Calicoes. Cloaks. Meeves, Col
" lara. Beads, ie; Ribbons, fine Shawls. Domestic,
■ Ruchee.&e. Ladies are speciall) invited to oaii
and view these tremenilous bargains, which is a
■ _learar.ee sa'.e. CHAS. A. GW'ATKIN,
Bth and Mnin st net.
I j '.RK WOM VUAPPktAt tkAHA. -The A a
i 1' DAL I si AN HALM will preveat atid sare
, chapped hands and lips, am! reader skin mtt
■ and smooth. It is devoid of all greasy and sticky
sabstaßees sad is a delightfal an-.cie for .be ioi
letie. Price is tents a Dottle. Prepared only by
MKADKA. BAKER, Phaißiaoeutists, '
188 Main Btieet r.orner abiv_ Post litlK-e
Ml.l .11 AX fc KuTTm i,if ide large and
fashionable stock of CLO 1 HING that 1 iiave
ordeied, aad making. Therefore, all kinds of
Spring and Snmnaer''lothiac Will be sold t haav.
Cheap is the word. A'! kir.i. of r-'urriishing Goods
IRVING HULL, Agent,
94 Mam »_., oorner lull,
Nexi tn f _f « 1- x.ii-iii-n OtAntS.
UJRAi*Pl!.«_*, WHAPPkMUS We have a
-v few very handsoms Mourning W appers. in
-tills aad Crepe,all Crepe and, wincti we
will sell at ver* low pnoes: Children's Wrappmes,
ism, a lew tatties' sizes leit. To clear pal tiie
ibove bi'lore we commence ininufarttiruu our
• rail stock, we will sell them withont regard f* cost.
t'HIl RS t. I'll F.NERV
liriMTKR Cft OEM < Lor it IM.-Cash
i * * B .ion*, .Menu... Lamb's Wool, Shaker,
, Bardiskia. Silk, uaatoa Fiaaael, Red Flannel,
, led Waterbari Miirts aad Drawers; Caatuaere,
Lamb'sWuol,Mai ttosni Kiikli-ii Hosiery; Kur
aialiinit G «>ds of ever* descr.ptton, new, se isi.u
i able aad i heap
__ BHAFER, HALBJB i k Co.. no Mala . I.
VKW I LOl 111 Mii-We nave -net received
. i~ a Urte iitottk of superior REAoY-MAOE
CLOTHING, ■mled to thu and liie aaerosch u_
season, BBM of the best Btaterinlß and lafeit
t siyle_, wtrcti we warrant e.ual toanysoid. Cab
.nd examiae our stock.
DAKKAI'OIT. HARRIS * CO . 112 Maui «t
, f\l_U OO.ntNION II »l 1.1.i_ KIKiMU
, AS CANDY M ftN UF AC TORY.--1 am now ready
te receive orders Irom tbe country or city m.t
--c ants for mv Double Refined Candies, made ex
• presaly for transportation, at New York prices.
A- ANTONi, uextitoor Knobanfe Bank,
and opposite K» nt i'.nne * Co.
1 LfCLL CALL* ATTI...TIO. to his „.«
I *k siiape Sack Coats and tiis K.iicy C&s»iiu. re
r Siiita hi* uew stties ol C-fsiutere and Velvet
Vr.n. H • keers aoafltai nt on hanu some samples
ol Coatings, wlncti be will men ure tor and get
t them up nt short notice. I'ouwul -ml ins terms
1 moderate IRVIN'i HL'L' , Ax'l.
' ti Mam st.. cor. Uni.next to Pair*r*a Xx Uir.ru
, HUNTS, ML!, A.l) 11 Ml Slit«_. -White
1 Lead ; Lewis' pure oest V aile/mc; Ctimme,
lireeii nnd Yellow, dry anil oil; rafia Green;
Verdigris; Cnmer, burnt an dry; Linseed Oil,
r raw ai.d boiled ; Paint Brushe., i-_.ii Tools; end
ever* tiling iv tlie painter's line, for «v» cheap at
the New Drug Store corner Main md ISth sts.
. _L_ W * row-tia
t DRfAhKlvr HbARS- A~v7r.~exe.il. Nt",
c IJ veritable Havana, very cheap, and well lii_
r voted Cigar, lor sale at
JOS. I.AIDLKY'B Family Medioine Store,
j M_n of the Red Mortar, .th »n,| M*,,, ««.
* f» l; • ,, ? , _*L'N-«. -A full assortment 7>t doubt
v-s and single Ouns. of this seasons' importatioc;
very desirable patterns. Fine Knrliah Br.dieg and
, superior hard Bolder. SuatHe, Curi. B.u and fctir
rup Irons; ior Bale by
VAN-LKW, TAYLOR Jt CO..
-_-___ No 7t Mam sttrt. i.
- R ,T F *\ s*. LO _ ?°I! G l »-».-Ju.t
x_t R ,„ a ii u.t of fine ButT-Xt Tongue* ; Smoked-•_•*
■ n.on. very tine ; Sugir Cured Hams of fine uml.ty
and flavor ; tor ante b»
BROOK I PL_.ASA.NT_I, Agent,
• ___ No. t Mam street, eoraer 11th.
- ~\ lORfl VOtfrAA; fat. MeaL Coa's a»~T
f -»• ling OeUtme; dxipei-'a Isinglatsana rehotd
c spread hingl-ns; Chocoiade; Cocoa; prepared
i Corn Staroh; Tapiooa; Sato; Arrow Root, Ao
J L.WAtiNKR. Druggist.
Porasr _th and Br t ad sis
-CXTKAt T_, all ocors. Cox'i
„ r t.elatme; SVet __d. tired Isinglass; Vanil.s
''. ens. Cslert Seed. _..! I'iukltug Hy ues. ali kinds
', b't saw by P. JOHNSTON k gRC»:;Bf *«■»••.
r o\Wf f' JA^t T i^^^ t T**l** rg
!
———.■ia ii rr— •_._ i-na
fticjpiumb £;_]._ 'p.
TERMS~7)F ADVERTISING
l•. a _r_.t dar. 8-SO j 1 s<tnare.» da»r -' M
1. d 0... S days 078 I 1 do. fl dn» . I ~C>
1 do..._.ayi 1.0011 d0...13d..
1 ib. 4 days l.tt | 1 .do. . 1 rr>-> Mm
Larger advertisements ineraetpr-p
»V.Advert:-, ment* pnhli-hed ontil f
be charged 80oent* per square of eight im-
first insertion, and tb oents for each oont
PROFESSIONAL CJ A
I HOPPER 4- IM M.-1..
■K-SS ATTUKNKYiI AT LA*,
Orrics No. S Law lie il .iso,
< orntr of Un and Franklin Sts., Richmond, Pa.
oc1—lm"
Cvji. '-_I-Wi___. I J. O. Übiswold.
HIUMVOI.I A <iKll.tVlll.-_t,
B-"» ■_ ATTU Hi. XV!. AT LAW,
._. „ RiCH-iuNi., Va.,
Will practice in ali tne Courts of the city of
Kiclnriond, an' in the counties of Henrico and
Ha:.over, and in ttie Circuit Courts of Essex and
Kin* and oounties.
►VOthce on Ron street, two doors from Rioh
n,. i i li •..-■ set-Sm
£~ ,2-. A. ASCULI, *S~. _».,
B«s_V MF.MBKR of IHI
NEW YORK C OF K.'S MO.VKRPATHIC
MEDICAL BOOIETY.
Office and liesiaen -eon FrauKlin St.,corner of Ith,
Kichmond, Va.
Office hoars till 11 A. __ .and from 4 to SI".M..
(Sundays excepted./ se I—3m*
- — - a --a
SIKH KOE HILL liE.I-HAL
•<__3- AGENCY.
(.*. VV. H. TYLER,
(JUfice on Marsaait, hetire.n Sixth and Seventh
Street*,
Continue* to RENT OUI' H<»U_K;_, HIKK OUT
NEtiROEa. SELL HEAL KBTATK._c.Lt- NK
(.RORS.aad net a. a OENKKAL A'iENT. Re
returns ins thamce tor tne liberal patrons** be
stovreu upon turn lor tnree years i>ast. se3-6m
2 .«--*> ' • - - l-O A>l) 1.1-KI HI *.!! ,
*_____. Mrs. VVOt)LIIOL'3I_, over Sam'! Suther
land* . i'un More, Ist Vlain iiireet. Kichmond, will
w.ut on all those re<iuinn_ her services.
»V •' instantly receiving, per steamers, fresh
LMt.CiIKS.
gju All orders fir LKECHKB carefully packed
i" ; sent bt Esp r _*a to all pa-tsof the Stats.
i..1i.-Ane'rst>,e of LADIr.S' BANDAGES.
Jiit ire much liksU, made to order.
au __*—3ui _ ________
gr**r** I_AWRJ___.CE s. .-lARYE,
_k_____ A TTORN If AT LAW.
Practices in the Oonrts of the City of Richmond
u_d the Counties of Henrico, ii&no ver and Caro
ii,e.
He is also Notary l'» blio and Commissioner of the
United States Court of Claims.
Tne p.-.rmerslnp lietween Mr. Cha«tai.i WatTß
ttd bimneif tieins dissolved, his office is now oa
tlth street.just below Uoddin's Hall. fe U—lt
EU_ DU T. U-viT. I Cua-taih Whits.
*-._»-_» MAYLI A WHITt,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
i'ractice in all the Courts held in the city of Rioh -
'tior.'J, the counties of Hanover, Henrico,Caroline,
jo-Hiiii.-ind and Chesterfield.
BAM CELT. HAVI.V. Co mmi s » ion |a or
il no. for all the Mites and Territoriss. Office
timer of 1-tii Mid Fran_tin atreeU, near the State
J.urt House. _r«--te
UK /.. _. .*tlc<-Kl Ht-K, of Hsnri-
00. having t <ken an office on Franklin
ureet. fust House ai-ove Metropolitan Hall, ten
i-rs hiseroteesional survioea to the pubiio.
j) 30—6 in
JllH. \V. l'Ht.fc.l>,
-«-___ i ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Wiil practice in the Courts of the oil) of Hioli
n >uil Him ooeau 1 Henrioii. Strict attention
#1 i oe given to ail imsiuess entrusted lo lum.
Oif.ce,.foi i i'c present, with his father, William
ireeti, southwest corner Main and/th streets.
te 21 -Sin
-*C2_. ATTORNEY AT LAW
AMD NOTARY PUBLIC,
r'raotieaaia all the Courts held in the city of Rioh
noud.
»__, Also, practices regularly in the County and
lircult Courts of Chesterfield.
As Notar. . will take Depositions and Aoknow
edgt-ierts, Administer dad Certify Oaths, and per
rriii whatever other duties pertain to the offioe of
Sotary.
Office at the oorner of Rank and 11th streets, just
tatow the Cgetom- Uosse. iaSl—lt
~ BPfIINES-- NOTICE-.
TO VItKtHA- rS.-The advertiser
.P-~~'—i is in want of permanent employ ment as
BOOK Khfc.l'KK in some good house, in the
iiieiuiwhile, would liko to accept _v engagement to
write up and ..illust the hooks oi any gentlemen
wtio may need micti service.
Refers to .Messrs. Massie k i'teasants. the
Messrs. Walker, tobacco merchant.., and Messrs.
..U-irles A. Sons, broad stteet.
ocl.-lm W.H.MITCHELL.
THE AV\IAL MH-TI-d OK
_!>_3__. STOCKHOLDERS OF THK WHITE
SULPHUR BFRINCS COMPAN V will take sUoe
tt the Exchange Hotel. Richmond, WEDNEs-
I)A l . 7th November, IH&O.
oelit-td E. WARREN, Sec.
FOR THK I'l RPOSE OF I
_K__2_ 011,1 I'A'l'lNii'l'HK'lKADKol tin
irom and alter this date, wa, the under, utuut
renuire pfiper payable t > the order of purr.!
for all ..ooda soul at auction on cre'tit.
illil'iNl), DAVENPORT -
CRENSHAW k CO ,
Dl.til.Ol', ftIONCCRE *
CHAS. _". WORTHAM A
Richmond, Va , October lt.laeo. o.
LIFL! i NS CHANCE, _kc
Oj.ouo.ui.'Miu-- i_*tsi tiAftCE tO'i-'i
NY.-CAPITAL |_M,-M !
S3AO£tt*~-N*.tA Mam street, under St.L'Aur.r
_7o'-i."*-_
This Company is row prepared to receive appu
j-tions for FIRE ANI) MARINE INSURANCE
on favorable terms.
MSSt-OBf 1
Gab. Wortham, John H. Greanor,
John Euders, Goo. S. Faimer,
Bum'l M. i'noe. Wm. 8. Triplet!,
B. K. Laitd, 8. C. Tardy,
Jno. Stew:,rt Walker, Wui. Currie,
Luther R. Spilman, Jut R.Crenshaw,
Peter C. Warwick, Jotm H. Williams,
Jas. H. Kent, Mark Downey,
Horace P. Kdmor.d, Thomas lours,
James M. Taibott, Edwin A. Smith,
Gritlm 11. Davenport, Ro. A. Prune.
Geo. W. Yancey, Ro. F. Williams.
Jos. Bruminel, Wm. P. Ra.lana,
Wm. Brent, Henr* C. Cabell,
Ro. H. Maury Ceo. W. Hoyster.
ISAAC DAVENPORT, Js., Pres't.
Cha. . E. V/oKritAM. Seo'r. mv 18—ts
i7»IKK IMM)___JHl__.
. MARINE INSURANCE
(Inooroorated ___*.)
»HE VIRBINIA FiftK AND MARINE iNSlfti
ANCE CO.MPANY.
l__k.oHf.ee No, 131 .Main Street, Richmond.***"■_
l *._[■ t .i and Surplus, fyiSu.igM '.
Erf - Comi'anj his the advantage of twenty seutn
Stars' ezperienoe in ihe Insurance business, and
aving enjoyed the favor of the public during all
of that period needs no speoial recommendation te
the oitisens of Virginia.
lt ettects Fire Insurance in ciiy andoonntry, and
Marine lusuranoe to all parts of the world.
its cash capital and surplus are aa above, and ita
atl.iirs are manage! prudently, but liberally, and its
rates are aa low as those of any other good insula
tion. tiinscToss:
W. L.Cowardin, J. C Wads-worth, PatrickCsllen,
Joseph Allen, Wm. Beers, Geo. W.Smith.
Horace L. Kent. Thos. 8 unaoa. U. L. Winrton,
Wm. Palmer. Cl-as. W.Purcell, JmvN.Oordoa,
Alex. R. Parker, Jos. P Witsum, Aroh.Thomas.
Jas. A. inloes, 11. A Ct_ iiitno,
Appl» to taa Frest_e.it or Secretary, in person er
by letter. W. L. CO WAR DIN. Preeideat,
Wm. Wiilis.J ... Seoreta-- O '.»
|,'R_SH AUDI TION AL II'PPLY •»
1 KRIIT_. NIT,"*, RAl.INi* AND CONK-C-
I'IONKRY.-iMOi .t.xea R»i.in_, >n diderent sises ;
1.-UUdruius Kiies; -tillage c.ft A'-iords ;76 bag*
. Cream Mule ; 10- bane ."ill., rts and Walnuts; SO
bam Pecan Nuts; 2b trail* Date" ; Z_ laaaa _s
. sorted jellies; U dnaea a»so''_d Pickles; At)
boxes J. ij ul _ Paste a oil Uum Diope ; 16 casee B*r
dines, whole, half nnd Quarter ; tl) dosen lars
Brandy i'e.-u :ie_ ; IA. jars PrUBSS : V*) boxes t glass
rnpei Prune. ■ 75 (WO Cifars, at ititferent prices.
i A—. ii. iittlicturi t.g. Clothe-, of d'unie-rehnevi
sugars, warranted ' > stead in .f» •■ unite for its
nua'.ity. ANIiKhW ANTONI.
Next door to Kxrhange Bank,and
Opposite Kent, I'sine iCo.
Pahkh a .iiM.il, vvhui.ksai.kJKo -
CKR- ANU PROVISION DKAI_ER__J_-!er
, for salt—
Mlihda. BREASTS BACON.
24 hud- il».*_.S and SIDE BACON,
1_ bhd_. KHOI'I.DKR BACON.
M ttl-s. "C," fexlr_ "C __d B" St uAH-,
W b'lia. Cut t... i- and Yellow do
If _ base 1.-.iia. ra am! Rio COKKI-K,
60 I.tils .V.0..8.P R MOI.ABSBS,
16 bbi« KatraLeal i.ARO.
SO bbls. Pure Cider VINEGAR.
__• bbls. A Cither man WHISKEY,
luO b'.l* BRAN.-Y.t_iN Bad WINE,
t 76.0W Choice Cl« ARS
13iii STREET. NKARCARY.
|UVAL_ _-<_•_*. ntTai, ruiß.i»a»H~
k* 1 hi. itiv» u-ibte preparation is presented to
s ths public as the great deeideratuwao long sought
, |o<-tn vain." for restoring :..»t hair, pie-euting
, haldness, eradicating dauurud, and giving the hair
, i -in n't-i and glues* appearance Many cerlih
1 c_tes t« its virtues uiuhl be given, but the pro
t prieior is Bit-shed ihit it will reooaitnend itself,
and only needs afar trial to make for itself a rep
utation hitherto uuena i.ied bt any aimilar pre
paration. Let every oue. witose hair is fatting oil,
- call and procure a bottle Oive it a fair trial. A
single hot ie will piove its ._u .iitiei. Maaufao
tured and sold by J A*. P UI'VAL. Druggist.
Mmv aad Itlth sts . Ricbmond. Va.
_ no: ™*j~» iw
j gHAKKR.HAI.BKY kCO , Manufacturers of.
_ and Wholesale and het.il Dealer* m.CLOTHIN
aud KtNh ll K> Slli.Nt, OOODS. liv Main St..
X iiii.iid. Va .are now opening for the Kali and
Wnuer 'trade, a lar.e and desirable stock of
. LOT H 1 N U and .TRNiSHINU GOODS, to
: which we invite tue puui o attention
P SHAKER, HaI.SKY * CO..
, Rieamond. Va.
1 MM. IO \> \ V JfW Olt -1 I O *". *. X t t•ON »
* 1 Ths most pleasant aad effectual worm medi
cine ever disoovered. It is a remedy that no ehi.d
will refuse, but rather crave, as il possease* v n_
j oi those nauseous ingredients of whioh other
i worm distto.ers are oosip-_-ed. it ie put up in the
form of beautiful aaent » urns, tor sale bj
A. HODEKKR k CO., Druggists
-lit. street, near Oid VI _• .-•
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