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I RICHMOND DAILY WHIG.= Pub Ushers In ail sales where erldeace Is takes oa the deposit of a tatterta the Tost OHcs containing money. tnaaaik One Scpaara, (Id Rosa) or lees, one Insertion. '• Each additional insertion. 8 One moat* without alteration.*• 18 . Thru do da .» N* da do . IW 00 Twelra do do .» «' Two Sgaareo, Three month*.I* ®0 Hi moatha. *8 00 Twelee moatha.80 00 tw Mo advertisement to be ooatideisd by tbo month or year an; c J speciff. d oa the Manuscript, or previously egreed upon be* Ihf pvtifll. Aa olrertisement not marked oa the copy Hr a epeetSed num her of Insertions will be coaliaasd natU ordered out, sad payment txsrtod accordingly. (dP~ hsum.il Apcoav susses. —To aeold say mlsunderttaadlug an the psrtol the Annual Advertisers. !t t* proper to etate rNsSnegiy. that their privileges only -steeds to their Immediate business. Reil fcu.te. Logit and ail other Advertisement# seat by them to be so ad ti'lo-ial charge, and no ewrtaiiou. xr Real Rbluu and llenera! Agents’ Aive tisement* not to He Inserted by th« year, but to be charged at the usual rales, subject to such discounts as shall be egreed upon. jy Booksellers and yearly advertisers, generally, engaging one sr more epuares, with the privilege of change, shall not, on the!* narty average, to anyone w-ek. Insert more than the ameuV lar s *d upon as the standing t me under the contract, and ail sices Hug uch amount to be charged at the usual rate*. Aivcrtiscmeits icaerted In the Item! Weeklj Whig at 76 cent* per •■[dare of 10 lines or less fbr the first Insertion, and 60 cents per * mare f--r h - ntinnSBco. or if weekly. 76 cents. ggrg 0js,- «jr fa|e the sboee sUndard brand of ane-Co-por Yy Ii stllte t-Mul*. I jive Whlakr. in harr-ls and half barrels.— As IS of nor own dtillllUllon, sno highly improved by «ge, st eouil jentiy :scon cod tl as the reamer and best Whisky that can possl* ■) be dlstile-L We also offer oar ot«l Tikiiiily Kye W lii»ky an 1 other brands, from the largest stock of Roe Whiskies la th* Cnu-J nta*ca. ffUthiUX * MVg!**»<<>, Phenli WatlUery, tyis Hu .hoyii'i .i A’i< sc, J'MUultli-Ma. Oerter M Wau. ursaar, New Yoaa; and me t: — dly luS gums Sw>»> ST.. Philiuij rsia. WM. B. Wll.I.ltWS. BAMCRL 7. RAID • nn * k i io, PKOUrCEL Commission Merchantsi, a. m. coasxk wji.vrr a\d Htcvjro uTKsrr, SoBcIt orders for all aln.lt of WVafrru Droit uc-.widraak Uh-r.l t aa'.i tlifSU r> on fimaUainrals for sale, or i»l r. banal. Oa' bcagni and Stored oa account of purrhasers. Sel8—dtf ___ ( til* t It a > KMNMID NOtlt fc. Id WTtUs Isy associated with me.iu the C .omission. Grocery and UlOor baslncs, W. L. Slater The kudmeas wW he coo lucMJ la tb# name of J. W. NIP* A CO. J. W. NIP*. . Ho. 3u, Main Street. P H-! take this opportunity to return my sincere thanks to my . IP -h for their liberal share of patronage Turin* the last hre ya ra, and solicit for the aeweaocsra th- - :.t "arJJ'*w rJ,pr SooFiNGiT liK 1ICL HOOFING!!! BIUTE.U|UR FELT) MnK1!!! « TIN HOODING. We are now prepared to put oa the GRAV L HOOPING, of s *ery laperlor uuallty. ehher la town or country. Amo. aJ kinds of GLTTBV. CONDUCTORS. __ • and LIGHTNING RODS. CHARLES D. TAL* A CO.. _if Iron Block Governor Streek DLtVnH 1 IM II.—Use nr l-ased tile lot nest to my ■ War-bow on th- .h-ck. I ehai! keep c .nstactlr on hand s be bet LI MP PLA-TKK, which I w< I sell at the liwral luirk-t til,, k.i Pt -e'er told by taw mil he WEIGHED <lHT AS DltLfV K tKD.sn there will be no . wo in w-!iflst to the consumer,— Or.t- S from the trade filled on aceommo.Isiln* tow ^e 15-d Sets __* ' '■** Lltt.HPtHIL tbll LON DON riiu: i.ik raice tonmf. Capital, 810.000.000! Uiru INCOME, $ 4. i 50,000 t Dally K. v- title *7,500.011. INVESTED IN THE UNITED STATES, OVER |w,-,l«»| AU AL-ect-e* f ere,notify i'ewM'O for lAs Shy:,t:*mU oj (As -V<rp.my. WE respectfully ssk sttenlion to the secorlty of the ldeerpool sod London Insurance Company, to its p-Ilcy holders in its large cash capital and in vestments, as itated above. The large capital and Income of the Company enable It to take lines conveaieut to part e, requiring large amounts ofinsuraacc. la addlti ,n t- the ,-r-iinary mode of insurance, this Company » gam PKSMA XSSTPot.fi'ltS, rathe payment of TSS.4 A'AT Al. mSMII MS Property is, thenceforth, I'SRltASKXTLT IXSCK KtK The Policy can be cancelled at any time, and the pro O-am will be returned less 5 per cent. This Company wi I make Inyuraace by loss of Rents by Fire, oa s oew an-l oiost liberal principle. ruder the Policies of this Company all claims are paid upon t-re sen tad u of tatiafaclory proof of loot without thdlsmanf or trduo I. a /hr i.-fereW. and aot, as Is usual, -UkTt punt after presents M - a of proof, WORTH AM A WTATT, Agents, ethhl If Mala street, on lor St Charles Hotel. GREAT ATTRACTION. Excellent Bargains in D K V GOODS C*#M 0NLV. THOt. D. Ut’AMLK* A. *U1 offir thbaore ln<— *nd J 1**00- ts, 19H'e Very Bar Grrun tf-s end Jaconets, lie French ChiaW BH Itanu. 14 and Sde Foulard SI k> at Ate, eerw cheap (twias Banda a Wig, ** and die, very cheap Camb-lcSleeeea at if'go Lace -to at Me Cambric and Muslin Setts at Me. the shove Goods are o Per el at a pveat sacrlSce In order to done |t ODCG, _ _ leit *» broad srgrrr _ • *1 HALF If HI.N. OD WOOD’S NO. 1 DASt JL')VJ ILT R->* I EltalNGS. 8 hi-la. of Woo.Ce No 1 Family Cut Hrrrnge 80 .lo. of Pro.it No. 1 Fsm ly llr-M II :rings -1- -in of sfntoa’s por-e Cl-ler Vi-.efar IMP) tfu—1 city Fa ally tlaau . dtf pads nf Georgia and Firk'n PamTe Lard 10 cheats of treat, Green and Black Teas, tometh’ng rsry 50 bh'%. of iti. rrlnr Stw Family an I Bxtr* Flour, warrant •U to gtre »ati»f action. Forial-b* KOBKRT A. K. DABNIY. . ^ * 9 llrvcor «hoU*K!e«nl fetal. Onn»r of Rr<u I And Tih ^rtwU t.VEMYET, MiUU IS WATCHE*. JEWELRY i.YD SILVER WARE, EAUUI Sv|rt-«, MAIN STRUT, HI hmuid. Vs, RYgRY DESCRIPTION 0? WATCHES. IN GOLD AND SILVER CASES, Hit'll DIAMOND JEWELRY CINEO, lOH.tl. LEVA AND PKAKL ERTE, SILVER TU SETS, „oo„en>w,..p, SILVER PLATED ICE PITCHERS, Epooas, Porks, Ladle*, Ac., Ac., l#T-*f _ __ _ _ Wl hive I < si oh* AND Offer for Rale cp «* favorable term! «* Ihv article can be Imported for. fif ty pab »<**(*, X X plpaa) of pare and baat quality f RANCH BRtNDf, efcuv o ro importation. ..mvtmn tpi aiyit a umroii. • (HCKSItlNG PlAKOSb Am aad fall eapply of them apleadld Inatra menu Nave been received. ^^K9g In addlMon to IN* beautiful Bole de Not*, the Clr eaiar Action, and the Grand, we have now the Bon- II f I 11 dir, a beautiful Instrumeat of an upright form. The CMetaring* have received Is llret prtxe medala, all over re nowned competitor* and from Ertl rant InxtituUooa and fain of America and of Europe. They have manufactured aad aold more Plane* than any factory fa the world. Pr .m the Chlcbvrlnrn bare emanated the beet and moat perma nent Improvement* that have brought the Boo to It* preacot per fection. and bv the great capital they ha** Invented In manufac turing conveniences, they can aell fully fifty percent cheaper than aav other factory. None of Ihvtr tnatrement* leave the warworn , without haring been hilly Inapected by the beat artlam. A* thin fact or haa never more than one agency In a city, la • RINmoud throe tnalrumeota can only be aold by the lubaeriber. The factor; warrant* all Plano* wa aalL Order* promt t!y at •t«n ifl Vo. r» Wacerooma. north aide of Broad itrect, near fiih, and at HnbBa • ton A Brother1!. No. 1» Main itreet malt N ATH’L CAtHtl, Bol* Agent WORTHAn’S OLD TOBAH’O. IUAVg * fbll eupply of WORTIIAM1* 1M>, which wx* manu factueed taat year, (not thla ) A'ao, ether eh'lc -cl.celng and eue-tlngTobacco. * L WARIN'., mis No. 107 Broad fit, *b»* ifth. .» - HHDt. PRINK UKM.UT Bt< IS Rides. • ) •) lauding per Mgamer. fur ml' by WOMBL* A fflAIBORNg, mil No. 11 Peat I Street MRIOR A HIRER Nave for tale, all the late it and newt approved TKl’MRS and ipoliancee, A their Phtlielan.1 # Itveg Wove, I e* Main AreH, cor. above P 0 _**71 SILKS! SILKS!! SILKS I ! 1 _ GREAT RIDICnON 1!1! We have thi* daA marked doua our Stock of fall and Winter Klbv, SW per cent, and will a>U them elthout regard tu coat Plaaae call and examine. mil _ 8AML M. PRICE A 00 • P^niuon cultitators. OOBN SHRU.IRB. of every dveeHptlna. lor tala by WM PALMER. SOW A OO. M_ AHi LIUI OH ll'R-*1 cam*“Ynur a” brand. Import mi from SavtlW. Bpaiu. fro tala by ^ " nU i. 18.1 DAYIBFOBT. CWmnHG AT WHOLESALE. WK low I the Alt ntlon of Merchant* now visiting our market to the uuu'Uiily large And attractive stock of FALL CLOTHING, now in stove. And read / for their 'tupeetkw. We knee tAken great pa tu, And used our Important advantages, and long experience In the MANTFA17ITRK OF TUI3 STOCK, And 3 otter ourselves that we offer as grest Inducement In btgck, RTYLRS AND PRICER, as th >se of An? house. In aoycPv In the Union. KEEN, BALDWIN A WILLIAMS. 10* MaId street. i woo. A.wn i*bo. FALL AND WINTER STOCK OF CLOTHING, AT Simpson <St Miller’s, Nl«t»ul'.»cluri?rwuuil Dealer* In SUPEttlOK CLOTHING. \WJ C hurt now open At 119 Mon at, a lArge stack of Clothing of f ▼ every variety, st.vle and quality, at very low pries*. OVKK A. JAIS, sack Co a It*, BUSINESS AND DRIBS COATS. Pr«nch, English and American Ca*» Sants ftiruiiMru **'kh!s. of every «!t*cr pi on Rvery mitelc of .1 thiog .1 the 1»mtl price, at 119 Main at., »p poattc Mitchell A Tykr'* ttSI FIMPituN A MlLUCR. FILL AVI) n iVTEK ( L O T H I N G!! nARBAOlTT, HARRIS BfO, have received and are stEl re «»d*!ng cne the largest and sout dt stocks nf RE tl>Y MADE CL T*‘lNO, the? have ever befit r« h*d, conswitfcf «f ry thing usually found in Clothing Busb.lshtnen’s. Their Cl thing is manu'a tured by ’hens, • f the very best materia’*, Bid in the mut fashionable and lubatantiai uner. 1h y baee adean ty;r« r,,ual to uny Oth'n; Hot.e and will tell a* low a. the low eat, and wl.l warrant w/er. gaim-nt th-y jell. They baee, al»>. a fine aaw.rtutenl of OH l.DRRVS ,nd BOY'.. CLOTHING, which thee are i,. ine i.iurailly «». It yon w'.S any thing In the Cloth n* war un o and cBur, call at No. 112 Ma n Street, and HARKAOOTT, H.RKISACI). it the plaee._»*»> NOTICE. rnine auhtcrlher haelnr made a change In I ll bu.to*B« on th* lit 1 of Jmy la.t, make. It necruary that all accounta doe hint pre , Iona to that time ah ull be chamt lie would, therefore, aak of hi, old friends and cu.tomer. to come forward and discharge the r indebt. dn^s. Thark ul for put favor*, he wonld a>k a contlnu aoce of their patronage to th, new concern of 8PYNOK A ti ARY. No IB), cor Main and litlh bta Richmond, Aug. SO, 1)80._au25 HO. FALL TRAIU:. 110. SH trCK, HALSEY A CO., WIliURSALK AND RK "All. Clothiers ami Manilla.'turers, lit) MAIN SltKKT, KtriimoBd. Va. fllllE FuHscrls.rs having maaufacturtd for the VInr*nla And I S » ih sroliua trod* for he past leu Jeats, btirg au expert rnce and kn vrleug • as • iuir»nt«elhd the CLOTHING t ffered will in evety if«p«ct give »ati*U<t on. Poaevsteg every fa-Uitg for c.vry In* m our bu.iu-M*t»cce« f i ly v- • * a k an rxm.lnation of our »t«kk, knowing that wo can offe - Inducrm^ntv to th. »e who desire g»o ' *» «b at fai» pnets dHutk, HALMk A CO.. A. S. S1IAK- R A C >, Richmond, Va., Petersburg, Va , BURROUGHS, BUAFBR CU. Lvnciibunr, Va. CDPAKT!U KMIIP, 1HAVI this day ansneiat*- I with me, In the Merchant Tailoring and R-adv Made Cloth1'g Bwdnev, WM. O OARkY, of Hoydtoa. Meet W~ burg. Co., Va , said 0« par.nershp to date from July 1st, <>*«. The business all! hereafter be conducted under the name and sttle of **p* nee A (iarey Grateful for the very libera! patronage I have received for the p»*t i'i v-ars would most respectfully ask A c^ntlnuaLC* of tl.e same to the new . oacero. R- B SPINOR, jj.il No. 1*0 corner of Main and 1H h -^re-'t IMPROVED FRENCH lUhfc SHIM KMi oKll il. (ronth'mens Flint ishinir Goods \ir k have now on hand ov«r300 (Jot bhkU, all price*. qualities v f and styles, which we are closing out at reduced price* These whirls are all made with the famous Improved French Y k<\ >»: l MU warraiit**<l : • tit. Our Assortment of Tie* snd Cravats cant be beat In the city of Rlchm nd Wc womd call attention to our large stock or Under Bhirts and Drawers, which Is verv full, and contains full line* In SUs, Gauxe Merino, o Linen, and Cotton We have Increased our facHIGes for making Shirt* to order, at th- sho-teMt pr**ir>le notice, and a perfect lit warranted. Also, i>u liaad, a tine stock of Keilv Made Clcthing. 8TURTKVANT A MAOWIR*. _ Ku.FI M NEW CLOTHINQ STOCK. TUX SUHM'KIBRR. as Agent, w»ll open .bout the llWh Inst, In the store now occupied by N. C. Barton, No. 10B Main it, au so tire new stock CLOTHING AND UR1T9 FT R X I * II I ft Cm CSOODSs W! h he h having manufactur'd under his own supervision ; and hopes, with his e\pe»lence and knowledge of the business, he can offer such a sp*ck as will meet the want* Hid secure the patronage of hb friends The store will be refitted to suit the business, and every effort will be ma le to prodoc- alt the necessary articles, and iu such «iy!e as w.il make the slock unobjectionable and attractive. WM b. TVPMAN, ill »» Late of Tupman A Hull. ilRCA^i: FATKK TOH, roa amoviso FAWT, TAB* WAX, OK 1ST HMD Of GREASE, non all eranaor SILK AND WOOLEN DRESSES, AND irom Broadcloths. Cassimeres, &c WdSttHt the imjmry to tAsJbbric*. THIS article has been used by many persons throughout th country, aud has received the highest recommendations. It also received the silver medal at th*- la*t Mechanics* Fair. It b made In th s t ity, an.l deserves the patronage of the South. To be had of the principal druggists an J at my laboratory, corner Main and li*t.*> sts, Richmond, Va. EDWARD T. FINCH, Analytical Chemist KRFP pool !—TheC-Iebrated unexcelled “CH ALLKNGB** KKFKIGKRATOR whh side ventilator. W iter Coolers, vari •u, sites an I patters. Ice Pitchers, all sixes and patterns. Mas ter's parent ** flvr minute" 1c# Cream Freexers, aud a variety of oth r t ads,f r sals rsdwcsd prices. We all pirtl.-ul.ir attention to the justly celebrated “ CHAL LENGE * RRFRIGRRATOR, c »rsidertug it the best article ever of fered for sal* In this place, and then fore 'ccommend It with confi dence. Another supply just received, a few only of which are un so gaged Persons in want of the above, are requested to call and saamin> befere purchasing elsewhere 0.U BARG AMIN, Ja., •AiUtf 317 Main St, Richmond, Va. WHEELER <5c WILSON MANUFACTURING COMPANY’S SEWING MACHINES. vr lill.IKKI. (ill.INMI. -U n \Yt been told and lh, nnlveraal latbfactlnn warrant, th* Company In nw mmaodlng and warranting It In the atreeg eat ternia. of<THB pRv<o of VIRGINIA. The beet we hate ,-ea.—K**vnin*r. The wor, la strong and perfect—cVridlea ^t/n,ida Nn other at all compare*.—.S>n<*. Oontalna every late ImprovemrnL—Ct*lral /Vchp'.ritf*. It doer alll> prop*a.-*.—r«7 ‘irer. le .upe'ti.r to any.— thin rill* lY'iwcri/it la decidedly the be*t -J f rttmlnn /.’»/.uAGcua. Moat eicellent - Bln Btda* KtpubUcua. far the beat.— Wiirrtnton Whij. t> • .i — ,K. 1...1 _r/„ , ,/N« dupe lor to any — P« i itiun. The best la ue ■—< Wy'Uper Cfb.rrrrr. The most complete.—/to. *i«i/Aui» The beet cade — YaVtv Democrat With Ml » rinL-&i«l(/fc America*. Recent Improvement* make It the most complete aod perfect machine ever offered to the public. K. H CRAIOK. Agent; 217 Main 8L Rl-hmond. angS Johnton’* Hall, Norfolk. AM Fit 14'AN 4i( A NO. -1I>0 ton* Sarvls I.'an, It or Amer lean Guano, warranted genuine, fcr tale low to clow. aul7—If A. 8. LKK, on the Dock. TARDY & WILLIAMS, WHOLESALE bROCEBS AND COMMISSION MtRCHANTS. CORNER CART AND 1ITH 81 BEETS, KirMMONU. VA , ..... ARK now receiving their gall 8upplr of Groceries, to which the tttraiion of Cash a d prompt dealer* are requ fed. To such they are dlapoaed to .ell at the low.it market rate* They now have In More ... _ 144 hhd* prime Porto Rico and Cuba 8ug*n Wo bMi A. EstraC Crushed, Powdered,Uranulated and Cut Lear Pugar* Rn boxes Loaf 8ugart A.i b 1. N 0 . Porto Rico and Muscovado Molasses SO to*. English Island Wolas.es HMIbhlt Orcherthanten'tSyrup 8im bag* pr me *11 Coffeo 2«n bags old Oosernment Java do (very superior) Bek. kegs Old Dr minion Nai’s l.Nf soles dele Leather, g-od and good damaged tOO pkgs. Green and B.sek Teas, some eery ch.lc* 2 >, boxes Ad .manLine and Tallow Candles 1M boxes Boap t.Vg) lbs. Cotton Tarns bUii rear's wrapping. Letter and Cap Paper luo keg. Lee* Soda BOR hole. Window Glass Hal boxes Axes *») do* Buckets. auSO LlbHTE R BRADBl'RRVS PIANOS. xl'I CALL the attention of the cltlmens of Rich IT mood, aod Virginia, lo our P.ano Porte* WSSPIIO we have placed with Mr. Carusi, that their qualities, W In every respect, may be tested by the side of the 11 will tamed Chlcsering'a ... We warrant all our PUnoa, and can show as high and as nuns root tmuiuoaUla u any factory !n the coantry. All of which can b. we^ot Mr. Carl'S 0. Brood 1 >0( 4)VET D’tVHLK \NN OH XX HOA'ItBON— |> Most fragrant perfume In use. TLRP OIL— Warraated to ear* burns and sores of every kind. EXT. PARRIRA BRAVA and BGCHU A speedy rente ly for all di.-a.et of the Kidneys and Bladder. DOVE'S EUEI'MATIC LINIMENT— A sure remedy ft." RheumalUm. (Warranted ) water or PEARLS— Ifoei beautiful preparation for the Hair. R.RLT BIRD— The most certain Verm'hige b.f re the public. APPETIZER— The best Tonic known. The aoov* for tale wholesale tnd retail by DOVE A CO , Wholesale Druggist*, No. SB Main street, Richmond. l'XFKA "14" AND “O” COPPER JJLwitft IJ tel?_(os saie by RACQ f « BA8KB1TILLR._ g .1.1 BKIB. Very or r >r ol I Rye Wbl ky, of var a. J brand.. Pur sal. by M. J0N*8 50 HB^ Rum, In .lore oed for sale by ^ ^ 100 "•kT F-saleby y ^ GANO.-N.rtw, Sombrero , . 44Vhu’iu a 00. RICHMOND WHIG. GENERAL MILLSON IN SOUTHAMPTON. To llu Editor of the Whiy: On Monday, the 17th iustant, the representative of the 1st Congressional district ol Virginia addressed a large j and highly respectable portion ot bis constituents of Southampton county, at Jerusalem, it being court day. As it was geuersllv reported that Mi. Millson eutertaiu ed views iu relaliou to the Presidential election not fully in accordance with those of someof the prominent meu of his partv iu this section of the State, a feeling of em barrassment and di-trust was visible in the assemblers, or rather that part of it which constituted the Breckin ridge wing of the Democracy. The Geueral, however, assumed the stand with a him step and an undaunted demeanor. I give you briefly, but substantially, ihe lead ing points in bis speech. 1 have “nothing extenuated, nor set down iu aught in malice." 1 have been a life long Whig; but it disposed to play the partisan, 1 should have beeu disarmed by the speaker’s apparent candor and frankness—his earnestly avowed declarations ot de votion to the Union, and tbe (lausible and strong rea sons by which he sustained himself in the po.-iliou he had 'adop’ed. He commenced by saying: That he appeared before his fellow citizens on that occasion in compliance with what he deemed a duty periodically im posed upon him, as the representative ol their Congres sional district, in order to give an accouut of his stew ardship. He said that for many official terms consecu tively, he had performed that duty; but tbai. the crisis which seemed to be at haud—the stilus of our national coucvrns—involved such unusual and tremendous inter est-, as to iuvist the present discharge of his duty with an importance and solemnity infinitely beyond any which had occurred during the whole term of his official life.— He was devoted to the Uuiou—he was prepared to sacri fice much, very much, to preserve it. But no intelligent man could fail to pcrcuve that a systematic effort was being made to effect its disintegral on. There was no necessity for a dissolution of the Union. Why, he ask ed. and how, had this unhappy state of things occurred? He attributed it, mainly, to a settled purpose on the part of certaiu I 'adiug politicians in some of the Southern States to dissolve the Union, with a view to the istab lishmeut ol a Southern Confederacy. That such a put po-e was cherished and concocted, he proved conclusive Iv by reference to piinted documents, tbe truth of which had not beeu gatusayed; especially the letters and speeches of Hon. W. L Yaucey—articles contained in , UcBow's Review, Ac., Ao. That these disaffected men, I not succeeding iu introducing into the Democratic , platform, at t'iiai!e-ton, certain amendments, (which lie specified) which they neither expected or Jen tied, dis- ( nip ed the Convention, held another Convention, and ( nominated lor the Presidency a man whom they knew had uol the shadow of a shade of chance of being elect el, and iu the same spirit, looking to the Pacific States, a candidate for the Vice Presidency. He said that those j who ruled in this proct etiing did not desire ’heir elec t on_that obviou-ly tbe scheme looked to no other re- I suit ibau the election ol Lincoln—that he greatly feared 1 their expectations would be re allied. If so, the Disun- ’ ionisls would accomplish, by indirection, the ol jet- they had in view—the disruption of the Uuiou. He would 1 never lend himself to such a purpose— aud for this he 1 had been denounced by a portion of the Democratic press, and by tcdividmls. Be it so; he would staud where he always did—upon principle. He weut on to ' remark, that the Democratic party had committed a grievous—be feared a fatal—error in permitting the dis- 1 ruptiou of the Charleston Convention. The party had ‘ had it in their power to elect a National Democrat—a man faithful to the Union, and with whom Soutl eru ’ rights would have been safely entrusted. That the pi a 1 ol the necessity ol the amendments adverted to was ' without foundation—that of protection for slave proper ty in tbe Territories, especially, was totally destitute of | pnil'UlWI IIHJIVIWllvr. ■ “ ----.-1 Court had been acquiesced in by an overwhelming mnjo- ' ritv of the Amercatt people: that matter was settled. He ssi i that by the disruption oi the Charleston Cottven- 1 [ion, the Democratic party was made impotent for good; t that there was now great danger of the election ol Lin* ' solti, and, consequently, (though he did not thiuk it a • lultie-ieut cius -,) the dismemberment of the Union. He I dilated bri< fly. bu: strongly, on the horrors incident to a > itate ot civil war. Were there auy present, he asked, r who were willing to witness and participate in such a s lire calamity, for the sake of eight dollars per month ? To the personal worth—the tab tits and patriotism of t Breckinridge, Douglas, and of Bell and Everett, Gem r.il I Uillso i paid an animated tribute. He knew them well— < had beeu intimately associated with all of them. They I were talented, high-minded, honorable men. 11c also • [laid a high compliment to the purity and patriot!-m of the Elector of this district, ts the Breckinridge ticket, t He was asked, on the com lusion of his speech, for w hum ’ he intended to cast his sulfrugc at the Presidential elec- < lion ? His answer was, substantially, that bis prominent < icsire and highest object was the d-feat of the 111n-k Republican candidate. Inal he who could beat effect > lhat object should receive his vote—were it Breckinridge, I Douglas, or Beil and Kverett. General Mill-on spoke I more than three hours. His speech was characterized by much intellectual row. r, and iutersperst d with occn- i si-ioal hursts of eloquence. It was a stroug argument, , slid a pertinent appeal to tho-c who love their country more than their patty. It will do much good. A. THE UNION CAUSE IN PAYETTE. Hawk's N’vst, Va., Sept. I Silt, I860. lolhr Editor ot' t/it II Vr _</: Would vou hke to h. ar what the county of Payette, renowned for its Beautiful scenery, lolly mountains, and unchanging Democracy, is doing ar d ts likely to do in the all-inspiring and patriotic cause of the “Union, the Constitution, and the Enforce incut of the I-awsT” Our citizens, generally inactive as it regards elections, are becoming excited and alive to the interests of the Union. The all absorbing detire in the comiug Presi dential contest is to crush out sectionalism and tauati cisnt, by the most available means. It is a contest to preserve our glorious Union fiom the dangers const quent upon a triumph of Republicanism. Party and politics! prejudices shou d be entirely forgot ten tinder such circumstances, and-1 thiuk, from preeeut appearances, that “Old Payette’’ will honorably acquit herself ou the 6th of November nex\ We have Yet had no public speaking, presenting the claims of the Union ticket, notwithstanding both wings of the Democracy have been represented upon tho stand, but we have some l uion men inspired with untirng zeal and energy in the time-honored cause, who are ticlively eugaged, and the fruits of their labors are very percep tible. and becoming more evident city day. A goodly uuntber of our Democtatic friends have opeuly declared in lavor of Bell and Kverett. The Demo, racy is terribly split up and on the decliue. In fact, “things is wot king, and have reached that point way out here iu the moun tains, that it is considered a grave iu-ult to call a tnau a democrat. A" illustrative incident occurred not long since in my neighborhood, which 1 hope you will pardon me for relating. It happened that a little boy and one ot h:s neighbjrs fell out—the result of which was the boy got “ licked.” His father happening to pass along about the time, t mk up for his boy, aud dually shared the same fate. A few cuts tiler inai, iu« w —*r The smith, a little curious to know *om« thing about the tigh', (and by the way a Democrat) asked wl at “ ki rn igbbor whipped him for?” The boy replied: “That it was because he called him a Democrat'’ The smith wished to know “why be called him a Democrat?” The boy remarked : “ That he made him mad, aud he wanted to call him the meanest think he could think of, aud he knew of nothing meaner than a Democrat." A good bit from a boy. , , Wo intend having ^.“Grand Rail)” about the 10 h o. October. We expect the Hons. Mfssrs. Summers and Cuperutu to be with us. God speed the glorious cause of the Union, and may she outride the storm that now threatcLB cur political institutions. W. A. B. rRESTK'K.VNA. The Douglas organs conteud that there is a difference bets ecu squatter sovereignty aud popular sovereignty.— Certainly squatter sovereignty isu’t popular. A Breckinridge letter-writer says pathetically that the place which now knows Mr. Buchanan will soon know him no more. We can't say whether his place know him or not, but certainly he has never appeared to know Tiis place. The Pi iladelphia City Journal asks,“where is the Dem ocratic key?” We don’t think there it anv. Certuiuly the Democracy since the Uiltimore Convention have dis played nothing but a larye bolt. If we were to hear sny man say that Bell and Everett are ut fit to be trusted by the South upon the subject o' slavery, we would uot trust him unwa'ched upon any part of our premises where he could steal anything. The ladies ought never to he Abolitionists. The aboli tion of slavery would destroy the cotton culture, and we know that cotton is wry near tbeir hearts. The charges of Abolitionism against Bell aud Everett are almost universally made by men whoowu no nigger-*, and who arc quite as'little til io own niggers as they arc to be owned by them. The papers say that when Mr. Douglas was at Rutland, and just as he was entering the Birdwell House, a hand some woman rushed up, threw her arms around him aud kissed him. So the Little Giant, it seems, does make something out of his boasted resemblance to us. Buebanao is doing ten times at much as Win. II. Sew ard to elect Lincoln—John 0. Breckinridge twenty times as much as Horace Greeley. Our neighbors of the Courier says that our knaves are not daugerous. Undoubtedly his party has most to fear from honest men. Brave men bare their bosoms to their unemks-fash ionable women to friends aud enemies alike. At a political meeting in Atlanta, Ga., the Hon. Alfred Colquitt, one of the Yancey-Breckinridge electors, con tended that Mr. Bell could not bo trusted bv the support ers ol slavery. We know nothing personally of Mr. Col quitt, but it is our decided conviction that any man who would pronounce John Bell unworthy of Southern confi dence, would, with a fair chance and a small temptation, steal a nigger. When the Breckinridge editors undertake to make their readers believe that John Bell is a disunionist, they mint, if they hare any sense of shame, feel sufficiently ashamed of thtntselves, without our sayiug one word to deepen or strengthen the feeling. The Louisville Courier details the theory of hunting w ld hoars in India. There is n difference between me wild hoars of India and the taina bores of our own own land. I t India the people hunt the boars; iu this coun try the botes putsue the people. The editor of the Washington Cotulitu'ion says that his party “calmly awaits the general verdict ol the na tion.” We do not know how calmly it awaits the gene ral judgment oi the people, but we think there is only one general judgment they have more reasons to fear. We do not know whether Mr. DougUa' real olject in going to the State of Maine was or was not to visit his mother, yet one thing we do know—the costs- and heart le-s jests about Mr. It 's mother iu Breckinridge newspa pers, in Breckinridge speeches, and upon Breckinridge transparencies, at Breckinridge conventions and mass meetings, are a burning shame to tbc Breckinridge party. We would inform the whole of the rascally portion of the office-holders that there will probably bo a large gathering at the inauguration of John Bell ou the 4th of March next, but that the chief turu out will occur after wards. Somebody proposes a league between the Bell party aud tbc Breckinridge party. There are filly league*be tween them—that is, they are at least a hundred aud fif ty miles apart. JIISCELLASEOE* ITCH*. Tine UsnraiKD Dk*i> or Syria —Our Syrian corres pondent writes that more than ten thcuxmd human ho lies still lie upon the sides of Mount iiennou, in full view front the Sea of Galilee aud the Mediterranean, upon the Plains of Sidon, the ancient Phoenicia, blackening in tho inn, and their blood still cries out to liearen for ven geance. It is an Oriental custom to leave the murdered lead uuburied until justice has bceu satisfied, aud al though in Syria the effect of the climate upon a dead >ody requires its burial in twenty-four hours of the de jarture of the spirit from its earthly tenement, these todies have remained unburied aud in a complete state >f preservation! In the court yards of the pal tecs, in the ('arracks, and vherever the Christian has fallen, there lies the body tow, still awaking the vengeance of heaven upon the rppressors and the slayers ol the Christians ol Mr. L"ba loa. Without entering into an explanation of the phy ical causes which have produced this mummification, t is sufficient to say that the testimony of all confirms he statement. Wolves uttd hyenas have of course done heir work, but iu all enclosed premises tiro presence of be miburird dead remains a silent appeal to Bint who leclared, “Vengeance is mine; I will repay, saith the .ord."—lioiton Traveller. The Larokst Rcckipt or Grain ax Kkcorh.—Within orty-cigbt hours ending last eveuing, a Meet of over 100 ’essels—inducing prop' Hers, etc.—have arrived at this >oit, containing 1,260,262 bu-hda of grain,aud 8,6] 1 bids if tl tur. Reducing Hour, the aggregate is 1,412,417 bu-h Is The gr- a'er portion of ibis amount consists of wheat, hero having been imporietl, within the time above spe tied, 1,216,488 bushels of that product. On Thursday lone, our grain receipts were about l, (100,000 bushels. These figures are majestic, and are unparalleled in the listorv of anv grain port upon this continent, or in the rorld. Never.—not even in the busiest davs of '47, and he years thereabouts, has the harbor of Buffalo present da more noble and animated appearance than yrster lav. i;pon both sides of the creek, espec ially about Ou ral Wharf ami opposite, a perfect Armada of brigs, barks nd schooners were ranged—sometimes two and three breast—the web-like mazes of whose masts, spars und iggiug almost obscured the view of the sky. Klevators mated ravenously ail the day long Canal boatmen were in Elysium, shippers were excited, the docks swarmed with merchants. cupUius and strangers lying in wait.— Ihijfalu Com, -->1. Why Throw Away Osk Sovtiizrn Votf. ?—There is not the barest shadow of a possibility for the election be fore the people ol either Breckinridge or Douglas. But with the full electoral vote of the South for John Bell, there is not only a possibility, but a strong probability of his triumphant election—therefore, it is. wessy the Sou h should not hesitate iu bringing about the almost certain defeat of l.iucoln, iu the only practical way that now pre sents itself. As to Breckinridge, it is highly probable that be will not get the elec'oral vote ol one State iu th * North, un less it be Oregon; and even this is donbllul. And what of Breckinridge's cltanc-s in the South? The Mobile llegis’or, a Democratic Douglas piper, edited by the Hon. John Forsyth, says: “With tiie lights before us, we conscientiously believe that Douglas or Bell' and the friends ol both combined, wherever it is necessary to that cud, will take every South ern State from Breckinridge except, perhaps, South Car olina " There is the opinion of one who has been oftimes hon ored by the Southern Democracy with high official | l ice. Breckinridge is not in the race so far ns his chances be fore the people are concerned.—h'rttl lltralJ. Arotiifr ArcAt UMt Oat jmity.—The boiler in the inutile work- ol W. W. Wallace, at Pittsburg, exploded at 1 o’clock, Monday, killing sevetal men and wounding a number of others. The number ot the killed and wounded is not yet d<finitely a -certnincd. The boiler passed through the 'building, reducing the back part of it to a heap of ruins. It then struck the front of ltobt. Barker’s clothing store, on I-ib t ty street, on the oppo site side, killing the proplictor, who was standing at the door. Ilia head was taken nearly c-fT The boiler then parsed through thereat wall of Barker'sand into Swartz's lager beer bad, which it nearly demolished. A man named Wilperfer, who wis in the sa'oon was kilh d. The boiler filially landed iu the Prcsbyu rian grave-ysrd at the back of the lager beer hull, having pa-s-d through four walls. The number of men engaged iu the marble works was 10O. It is supposed that from teu to twelve are killed. The following are among ihe killed: Robert Barker, J. K. Hamilton, Wm. Agnew, John McCotcbeon, .las. McOutcbeon, Thos. M. McAruelt, Win. Henke, Ja . Lafferty and Wm. McMillan. 2ZS2 UxalTii ok Nxw Orleans.— I i the September number of the New OrleaDs Medical News and Hospital Gar- tte, edited by Dr. Fenner and other leadiug physicians, we Bud this editorial paragraph under the above head : “With all due delercnce, then, for those physicians who think they have seen the disease (yellow fever) this season, we must be allowed to say that we do not be lieve there has been a single case of the disease. O.d practitioners, of the highest respectability, and in full practice, tell us they have not seen a case; there has not been one iu the Hospital, (that sure index of our city.) and the history of those cases said to have occur red, in their mauner of appearing, carries conviction to our mind. Tnx Rtoirrs or Frkncii NATt RAUzsn Citizens.—'The decision ol the French Tribunal in the case of Puyoou, a naturalized French citizen of the United States, govs farther thin wis firit reported. The impression was that he was released by the French Government from military service because, at the time he emigrated from France’ the service was not due. But the decision rest ...1 ..nAn iKaz l.ia- Af Vrnnci> that lilt* n.mlitv of a Kft'ticll citizen is forfeited by naturalization, and that foreigners cannot serve in the armies o( France. It makes no differ ence, therefore, whether a Frenchman emigrates before or after military set vice becomes due, so soon as he be comes naturalized in a fore'gn country, he ceases to be > Freuelimau, and the French Government has no claim upon him. Anti Papal Rri.ir.ioD8 Movement.—An interest ing religious movement is now advancing among ;be French Canadians inhabiting the Northern sec t ou of lllincis. Many of them in Chicago have renounced the eup us itions and tyianny of ihe Ko man Church, aud arc about to erect a small house of worship for themselves. The Rev. Mr Beaubien, their minister, Dr. Kitk and other pasiors will deliver nddret «s on this subject iu Park Street Church to-morrow ever inp, which the public are invited to bear.—Uotton Trav el ler. Tint Basis or Representation.—From 1810 to 1850, the basis of Congressional repicseutation was about 71, < sat. From 1850 to I son it has been nearly !*3,OoO. There are 237 It preseutatives in the present census ; the basis will probably be csiabli-lied so that this number ahull not lie increased. It is estimated that the entire population will be 33.000,000. Ou this pi pulation, a basis of 137, 800 would carry HO Rcpretcniativcs in the next Con g-e-s, and most of the old States would lose some of their members, whilst the Western or new States would gain upon their present numbers. Strange Will.—The Italian journals s'ate that a weal thy itcrsou of Florence, just deceoed, ha- left a singular will. I d dares that a greater p.rt of his fortune shall go to the men with the largest hump on his back in all Tuscany, and that the persous entrusted with the duly of •electing him shall be tbemselver twdve hump-back-.— To recompense the latter for their trouble, lie directs tha', iu addition to traveling expenses, cacli shsli be pre sented with a gold medal hearing the tlligy of -Kiop, their prototype. Death or a Once Notoriods Woman.—Mi*. Moffat, once notorious as Korina Townsend, the keeper of the house of ill-fame in New York win re Helen Jewett was murderi d, nrarlv a quarter of a century since, died at ta-llvtou, N. Y , a lew days ago. Sim has res ded in that Village for uearlv twenty ye> r-, and was a very cx eii p'ary member of the Method si chuich. hhe was a woman of active licucvolence, and was oremost in every movement to ameliorate ibe io initiou of th - poo-. Too Molest_“Have you any domestic manufactures to report?" aaked a census marshal ol the female head of the family, isjoiciug iu the bloom of health. *We!l, yes," said she, wiih something of embarrassment in her voice and countenance, "we have tight. The marshal, who is a modest man, blushed slightly, made the entry in the schedule with his pncil, and usked how mauy yards of rag carpet she had made during the year. Mn Dickens is reported to be at Jwork; on a new no vel, to make its appearance iu the u-ual monthly shilling form, which is found to be the most protiuble nfier all, as it would be diffi ull to make any ai-iial lav iM'i OiNl profit io twenty mouths, by running a novel through it. This sum was netted by ‘‘Bleak House.” A Commotion has been produced in tin musical circles of Lowell, Mass , bv the discharge of the bass and con tralto singers from’ ihe choir of a higblv fashionable oburcb, for the knowing each other loo well, A Faii.irk.—During the Illinois Stale Fair, at Jackson ville, Fawkes’ steam plow- was again submitted lo a prac t c il test in a forty-acre field, and proved a bad failure. It was tested last year, but it wag thought its failure then could be remedied by some improvements of tbo machin ery. Alterations and improvements were m.de in Cin cinnati, but perfection has not been attained. Important!—The New Orleans Ficayune, of Friday, understands that letters of the highest authority have been received in New Orleans from Havana, which leave no room to doubt that something aerioua ia pending be tween Spain ami Mexico. They assert positively tbit an expedition ol not less than 20,non men is actually being fitted out at Havana for Vera Cruz. Prkmati rk.—We learn by a telegram from New Or leans that the announcement that Gen. Walker had al r ady been shot was premature. The schooner J. H. Try. lor has arrived there, from Truxillooo the 13th, bringing twenty eight of Walker’s men, aud the intelligence that Walker and Dot. Kudler were in prison, and to be shot on the ensuing day. St.A\ f Track.—The indications are that the Spani«h Government is in earnest in its desire to put an end to the slave traffic io its colonies. It is stated that orders have been given hy the Spanish Government for the im mediate construction of ten war steamers, destined to suppress the slave trade and for the defence of Cuba. Criticize it aa you will, the Democratic party of the Uuited States have made this Government what it is.— Delaware (/aielle. Yes, to doubt this Government has been made by the Democrats what it is, aud, if you want to know what it is, just read the expositions of theCovode Committee. Tiik Largest SuiiaR Estate in Cuba contains 11,800 acres, employs 8tit! slaves, and turns out. 18,000 boxes of sugar. The smallest number of slaves employed ou any estate is 300, and no esta'c has less than 8,000 acres. The yield to each slave is 10,000 pounds of su gar. There are 2,n »0 sugar estates on the island. • Poison ok tiik Jksmami.sk —Tho Pensacola Tribune says: “Two children—a white child and negro—while playing, n few days ngo, in this city, put a piece cl the yellow jessamine vine in their mouths, which resulted in the death of the latter, aud the severe illness of the for mer." Pitch in Pat!—At a nigger camp meeting in West Stockbiidge, Ma-s , on Sunday, a terrible fight ensued br tween a parly of Irishmen and the negroes. Clubs, atom s ind guns were freely -wed, aud several were fearfully, if not fatally, i* jure d. Dkap.—Tlios. Griggs, an eminent citizen of Gharles lown, died on the 18th Inst., at the advanced age of 82 years. The deceased was for many years President of llie Iiranch of the Valley Hank ol Virginia, at Charles town. Nttwr Firm—Mr. Edgar Snowden, of the Alexandria Sizette, has associated with him in the management oi hat paper, bis sons, Edgar Snowden, Jr . and Harold toowdeu, tinder tin- firm of Edgar Snowden A Sons. 1*. II. TAYLOB, DEALER IN PIANOS, MUSIC AND MUSICAL 13STRIJ.HEYT<, exclusively, MAIN KTRKKT, A HOVE TH E POM V OFFICE. 2S YEAK8 ESTABLISHED. HAS oxclu I vc sale to Rlehtnaod of Ihe Nunr.t A Clark*, A. I! (Jni•• a Co., and i> r e**l*b atrd rrijrp* Patent I'lANtW*, MAR NV.« <MT1TAK\ P-I.YAUBKr’d MM.O.KONM TUt •fputaUon oi the >enuik*riU ii »ur* guarantr* t‘j WtU my. P M. TA Yi.oK ro.ttlnu** to supply par h“,r’ w,‘j 1 ,c"“" II T I F» An experience of ever :W Y FA It In the maincaa gives Mm a knowledge of lh- artl.le le *«l*. (*»l the 11 at Plano i a* d a* old tutaequent expet set fur tuning and repair i.g A had I'i t to la i nt cheap at any p: :<•*• The large t stock of MUMC to he foun I In 1h- Mate. Mi’itio *<•»•!1 y mall p at pal I on receipt of the price. Pi isn« tuned at <1 let on iiihk. Ou» Piavus taken In part pay far n-w ones. A Urge a** • tment of Imtr inerU Jn«t trevived. pcfl I V l.ui:v A IIAUUlSO.il, M<>. t2l'.> - Main Street, HAVE jus* received, and cff;r to the trade, on t'.e moat rra *ona I-Si. ran .V) packages of Cn. Cognac Hr indies of the ’idlowlrgc.UlTatcd l» ands. J.is. II nnessy,Ota**f,l>apoy Jk Co., Pin t, Castlilon ft Co , Vice }r v ra Comp »ny. Chaa. Ifuvct A Co . a Mch they r*n r« c immrnd \t mart super l r, i-.n 1 equal »o any offered in this market the | renter •o ti u being from ti e London uockr, and of VinU|.tse tending 19351 «•} FALL AND WINTER SALES. KOKtiiGM AM) DOXESTIC DRV GUOD9. BREEDKX k I OX, 1217 Broad Street:, VIM LI. open on Monday, 17 h 8et trmbe % their Fall fPrck of W (]n .ill, ctslir.ii'iDg ;>ll tin' now . . ,i m !n l.adl* *•* Dre- a FiUi, l» intdl vli u <1 ii ». Front h merlo «». Irbli I »i h p, Vulcr.tlaq Va r.-M, ac, «1 h a full Mt.’ck of planta.lon ar.d h.)iiM'ke* plng g odr. Having tmpoit *1 .» pvt of our Foreign!*.# .da d rid we think we •an ntT-r * atraliiducniicntatu ou. city and c uut yfrl nd <*1 ak<( Manil a andtUawl*. f the most fashionable atyUs .n felv •*, Cloth an 1 oth* r maternN; Cam • til its, l» Uyg. ts and Hu/<; * fulls*. <k n * • I -«t Tap s;r- ; It u » U, • plr and Ingrain, all of which we shall rffrr rn the most rea-unable terma. IIHERIH'S A FOX, t9 !fu llmad t ireet. Ml IRPLES8 BROTHE CORNER OF CHISfNLT AND STH FT.’*., PHILADFLPIIIA In the same square as the COSTlMK.VTAL AVI) GIltlHI) HOTELS. A RE constantly receiving ofthtlr own importation# all the new rat and r cheat styles of RICH SILKS, Paris shawls, GRENADINES, FOULARDS, POPLIN ES, ULACK SILKS. EMBROIDERIES, FURNISHING GOODS, SUMMER STUFFS, Mi;v AVD BOY*. AVLAU, IN GREAT VARIETY. Onui c.rffully executed,_»tS—dUm ( OIL Oil. LAMPS! SHADES, CHIMNEYS AND WICKS, WE have rn h.n.1 some 25 different patterns of COAL OIL, STAND, HANGING, u..d SIDE LAMPS, SHADES, WICKS, Ac., Which re aPtt to the City and Country Merchants, at very low prices. The best and cheapest light, except Ga», now In me. WM. F. RUTLKKB SON, le|9 No. 12 I earl Street MILLIN'lit! Y FALL TRA 1>e7 MO. T DESIRE to call attention to my removal from No. 109 Mala I rtreet, to the cnxmedloas ccr building No. 22#Mainstreei, ad joining the new _ _ ••SPOTSWOOD HOTEL," between 9thand »th streets, where I am p tpared to exhibit alarg craloe* oi _ MILLINERY GOODS and ready-made Millinery Aitlcl-s than heretofore, e-rsit'ngof 811k Straw and Velvet KcnnetS, Bosnrt Plumes Ribbon*, rren. li end American V . v. t». Pildul Wreaths, Head Presses Ur.r. Ca s, l.a e Caps and Berthas. Crape and Musllu Collars and Hirer-a In fante Cape lla’s and Cloaks P.urhci ar.il.Tab-, Ac , In a I stytes. In connection with the general Mllllnerv hello, ss, I willm.nufae tare to order Clo.ks and Mantillas, or at: kinds, In the latest fa.h -onshle -tvln,: t reaionable prices. All orders w,ll receive prompt «,d specialalknUotn »- C. MWJ^ WEST!)N & WILLIAMS, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN BOOTS, SHOES, LEATHER AND TRUNKS, VO. 15, Pearl Street, Itirlimoml, Virginia. aoSl—ly HVrjcj No, 130, Main Street RICHMOND, VA. tI1>II3 IN-TJTUII N Is new pi rmanentl* established, and In sue l ,-e-s’ulopersl'r n It I. under th- Immediate supervision of the Prlnelpat, whose aim and Interest It Is to make It worthy the c Jltllnu-.-d patronage of the r«mun"l',r IIRtNCHER TAUGHT. IVnble Entry Pork Keeping, Common lal t’al'-ubtlocs, Plain and Ornamental Prnro.mhlp and the Modern t ar-gome* for pirtleulan please apply at the College or write for a Cl roll ' 'aulT—If J- W REEVE, Prlarlpvl A Propilelor. NOTH'eT Change in Stylo of Firm. IN conerquerce of the desth at'Ssmuel V Aille, Esq , whose In terest In the firm of Arte A Gray ceased on Ihc 1st day of Jan u»rv, ISM, tl»*»bu*!ru‘* heretofore carded on In lh«l Bimf, ti l he comiosed In ihe nnm** of ‘lie uodtrs'ffncl. at the old aland NO. 147 Main »trrrt, »hn will itlt’e all »ibta du? by the firm, and to thorn »ll partita Indebted thereto will pte>ar m k* P"***®1 ... He t ikra thW nj portonlly r-f thinking 11- frlmda and the poMlfi *fn-rElly. for the pat ouage heretof- re extended them, M>« tra«t« by itrl I attrition lo huilnes*, together with Increaied fndptfet for tra- fading the lauie. lo inevlt A ei nHr.uanre ih'iftf * JOHN T. GRAY, Pureetaor to ■e 10__ Adle t erwy. BIIIIHMKN.—Hair Druihe*, Dm,trig and Ben Cnmhu.Ac , a full anil varied asiotlment, for tale be HOY K A CO.. ,e|S M'hf baa'.e Uimf'-fa /~1I«AHH.-V5,0«fl cheap Clsais to stM-li Corner Oary end Va 8t.e.U. LARGE UTOCK OK MEW FALL (.(Mills im* OTM »T •T Milliliter iNc. Rro’t. WE taka pL-u*u v u> I u form our f loo da aud pal: on l tn<l the put Ic g n rail , U A* w»* ! ave i p tied a very i Memive n j stlirentof 4* KH* G./OOf, adapt*d to iheprec'.t an I approach j Ing leva n. aud are pr« pared t» • il them on ilic iii'-a. fmvor»- le term* end a* ¥• rr low prices t .tm:l is havlrg j.ur ha e« ti ni »W$ In anythin-; In F e Dry Goods line, w II welt to give cur » o« k an exam! atl<n. U only tifnd'Ut at what we are sillirg fti.>d« at Wc evnent, lian <krerUsrment( tuuntera e twen th» leading steles of Go**di w< litve In »tore, hut iMire a I that oar s ore rooms a e cratm;: d and lamme I full of good bargains, ard no donht wl 1 bo to with cc*t .wcr*, If they know their oan Interest We sell the best 4 BLACK SiLK In ths c te. We ‘e!l the b- »t *1-wool FL kXNEL at to rents. We li iv« the largest and cheapest Hock of FftkXCH EMBROID ERIES In th-cty. CARPET* NUd and UUGf in groat rsrlety, and chevp. J. MiLLIflel.K A BRO., tc20-tf __ 19* Br aaS r.ot. VE. ttOUHE, Aurnt, • Gary fltre't, near Columbian Hotel; Offers low, for cash— N* w OiUans Molasve! In half bklt Cuha, Musoorado and Porto Rio do and Pj rap li if bbls family »loe ll'-rdrgs snl Mackertl 23 IVJ.'i kiflnt-d Leaf Lard Prime Bacon Han-*. 8h u'dcrs and Bides Pat- lit ?p»*n, Adman'e ard Tallow Candtet Irror.-a and Hack Turpe t ne Foai s Old I* minion Walls and bhus Talks Pal'; Sup C'arb fkda K cu -March Chewing and Fracking Tobacco and Clears 0 >tion tnd Htmp Curd Ltmp W ck N O. and Zx. Coffee Super M»ndis, Java, Lag andKtoOcffee Family, • xtra and Sep. Flour Lend n Port-r—-Mi rp»r Uri o ns, Buckets and Demijohns, and all kinds of Bog rs rnd 31 In v A * . i c. se21 XSIOl kOE JlILL RICHMOND ({ROUND PLASTER. IAVf now j-r pared to supply any demand for PL tSTER Fkxhi Glut mo for the Fad props My It i k of Lutrp Is large. Selected frem the purest Windsor, (NovaFccti-J Quairlct, with special tefermce to Its tichmssln Suf hete af Live 1 hankful for the heavily Increased pa'ronage, the rop-natlcn of my brand shall be ful'r susnlned for punty, ai.d proper puiViiiaJion. JOHN II. CEtlil'tRNK, sc!5 Office No 11 Peat I st. Tl'STIX X MIEWELL, NOS. 32 ANB 31 SOUTH WATER STHKRT, PHILADELPHIA. TITHOLraALR DEAI.KR8 IN Bacon. Urd. Pork. Clovrr gerd, IT Dried ^ pplr. and Pcirhr*. and IVo-.r generally. Iltroo SI 1c. ami Sh nl-lera, nf prime quality, suitable forPotith om urferli, coo tMtly on boa £ acl5—d:lm* 1853. GEORGE STARRETT WO. HA** In store h'« Fall stock, comp Ding 2M varieties and s'z tof r ln\ &*. RAN •!«) and KUaNaCKF, many of i »» m new an d ilrv l-anld-s. of bis own make ll<- is «Do prepart I to supply Northern »tov«s at wholesale or re ;*Jl, having ci ntra* trd early in the seas n for two entire carg< of the vary best made In this country, at liwer p lc* s than the same goo ?s can now be obtained. also. Pumps and H,*eof aU kinds Plumbing, Gas Fitting and Tin w«.ik d ne In the best mat;* I ner and cheap. K • tra casttrim alr.iv* r n hand. GEO AGE .-T \ H KIT, Belvln’s Row, • rtreet Richmond Vt. gj Richmond rom.iuiA g/ r.OT cr MAIM STB KIT, ROIKETTS, AND CORKER OF CARY AND 12TII STREETS, UK ll.nONP, VA. EEESEE Ac PARR, PROPfilRlOM. r|2"Eruvs r'b-rs respo- .u ly * lor n the oi rchants nf Virginia, £. N .iib i' wo.lt ,i a:.d 1 ento-ssee, that they arc raatiuUclurirg th. 1...0! > . r STONE-WARE, Whlrli iVjr will sell at the very lowest prices, uitA a Weral J/* vouitt fur lUttJi. tzr All *v re fold by 01 will be delivered In any part cf the tfty free of charge. T KKKEEK, au‘2H DAVID PARR \\T II I t SC («OOBI.--We have r.ow In store, of our own lu.* IT portal lot*, a complete aaio tment of— VWilteCvrb lr« and Jacouetts Book and Mu I Musi ns P'jt'n and Checked Nainsooks Bl hop** and \l«torla La^n* J t ir, tu. ! Dotted ru\:t Murilni Check* ! and (tripe I Cambrics It n.net C fi'i Gn-d-d Dimities India Twit n Fii ii’i u * Dim! lei Ir ah Linens, of w*-l| known makes Linen T*1. e Damasks l>ar * •» Table Cloth* and Napkins, part of extra cuVlty Tow eis DnylUs, Ar., Ar , Ac A!' f which w . (Ter to Die trade at rtry 1t*eprist* «.i:._ MM MINT A CO. \\ UAT TUB t RLS& HAS SAID I V RELATION 10 TIIE DRAGON: rplUT OLD HKRI'.NT, Ihr DI.VIL. »n.l RATAV, and Mr. FT A R. CY’J* efT rl to UleDtify him, and the biulsing of his head, In ihe Immediate future. Fr »?u th • lllrhmcnd AVI Ir, Aug 10,19fi0. “IfKTnar otmi t»sac«»x •—Mr tV Hargrave White, of this dty, t.*« in* pubiis* * *1 u small volume, cnti'hd 4 The Dragon, that Old «<♦•? p-n», »*»e I) -v:*, an I Patan. whs-* heal muit Ire bruised fn Ote ,-,»m r jr i\»n’« st among th-* Nat*nn«." The author I* Mr. <». II. Buev, of Me’••» " ru Intelligent gentleman who ha* devoted v ich ti . <• to *he S’u 'y of t; •• puphreb » i*hc object «»f the pub Hr at tots U t- 4,aroq*e » • • att- nt'on of the believers In Ood to Ihe fw-t D att* ■ Ap-o sltpve 1st Ili-'ry Mh. C Imrrl, wrill, n by 0..d iilmselV' * d ' thereby to awaktn an lnt«c»t inriesuHcct which invv levd to a preparation for the event! that are rapidly appr- aching." Fr m the Pellgtous TTerald, tu". ICih, 1*60. Modern «n»n*nent*il«*a on th* rmphecies ef the Ajoralyps**, v ’i* l .'t . u - r«»«rtlf)g in t - .t drp.Mnnt t *»o limited, that we are unable to •:«c*de l ow f «r Mr fluey Is entitled t-i the credit of originality, for o-rt .In views which strike us av both Ingenlo.i* and novel - Tho'e win f?el an hit, rot In the attempt to find the rerent polft! c I revolutions of Ktropcnnthe pro; lirile page, and from tkat page to force* *t revolntlni a yet lu the warh of tint, ah* uh! not ..v tlnuk the prose .t work, aa he ping to c mpl«*’e t*e survey of a many-al U lauhj et, *v« i Kbapa pit d lies which eith&rrasa enquiry and provoke dissent. From the Central Presbyterian, Aug. l^th. The apocalyptic v a1 n of Job i hai many more commentaries than anv o h r porbn of'hr Bible. Not f nlv rl-rgymrn, bat lay men In large numbers, and In auccesrive age*, have euayad to I tt the v. 11 which hangs oter the p .at- the pas ing and th* fu ture. The vro'k of vI. .ha pa’t of the ti le lv glVtn sbevr. Is the last of these • »:*at * wh ch *. have aeen, a^d the suthor «f wh4ch, la a layman r f this eiy. Mr. h ha* not und’-rtaktn to give* foil exposition i t the • ApocV* pie,” but simply a hi. lory of • the D *• goo.” and has fortified 1 h pea tions hy refe-enee to contemporane oushistory, for which betas diawn largely up.in th-* London Chronicle ar d other TnglUh p* Hdlcals It Is much richer tn this re*pc t than most works of the kind; and the ventral Trader, what .er ha adopts the author’s theory or not, will be Instructed and Impressed by riie rccapltu atlon of events, and by the rot Ices of some rf themsla-'r* In the passing d-ama. The work la neatly gotten up and will most probable be In demand, aa many ml ad* are engigtd In looking at pasting c uU as foreshadowing these which aie to come. From the PtilMe’ph’a Prrahyterlao. Th’s little wo*k U designed to Illustrate the impllcable waref Fa'an avaltiat the Churci-. and doe* not pr- tend to anv new l*t* ry of Interpretation. It lv Intellgent an I fn acme respect may he Rils'aken In l»a views, and yet we may aately alt down with the b*r in our hand, as If to lists- to the conversational views of a rea»onah> and wril In'ormed frlrn*L For sale by all Bookseller#. Price Sic. icC—1m G1 BAML fil ANO T ]0Q t«>ns Peruvian r>uaco. gtNt 44 Rrese's Manipulated da. 1M “ Hide blind, M 44 Soirbrero. BO “ Carter P.imm*ce, v>0 “ Ground Klsttar. For la’r at I'.wnt price*, by self—1m STOKE* A RI' E8. / ( S IMX HIKES.—We bare on hand the largest and IT heat select'd it a It rf Chandeliers, Pendants, Bracket*. Ac, •ver offered In this city. We Invite all who are In want of Gas Fix turn, of any kind to null aad examine rnr assortment. CI1ARI.ES It. YALE A CO., ,1}_jm Iron Block, Govt rnnr 8\ J^AKSVlELc COWoVVAHl^e^" *ul5—8m IlOKTLAND NYHlP.-:""hhls'or I. A II. B. DAVENPBT. HI NYIRAY IlH AN I* Y‘.-l have some 15 htlfPIpesof ts-’A ai d >.'.7 vint i:- on hand Also, on It e way from Lon don, 10 half Hpt* ll aneesy’s London Dock 1856, all of which I now nffir to the trade on good term*. G- CRANE, ,,19 No. 1 Exchange Blook. IIAT KRCFIYED A FKUMI M I’PI.Y IIP al Havana Clrar*. also a line lot of smotli g and Chewing Tobac co on hand and fit sale at W. L WARINGM Dm galore. 5 No HiT Broad at, above »th. I VI a x AKK1).-The hlgheat market price paid for Usx Seed 1 hy BRIUUroKIt A CO., j ,5 7 On the Dock. HOUSE SHOES.—75 kef« Burdens llorje Shoes, Not. 1, X, 8 and 4, for aale by „S1 JOHN N. GORDON A SON. TO THE PARMERfl AND PLANTERS OP VIRGINIA & NORTH CAROLINA. FOWLh & OO.’aS 80LI BLK I'HOSI’UATED PERIVU* (.FA50, Tilt »*ST, CtlVXPIltT AID an T rSKtfAXXST FERTILIZER YET OPPfcaHKO TO THE A0RI( Uf*TL’RI*«TS. f INOOR^PO Or R I! Stabler, of Alexandria, V*., and Prof, h Campbell MorfU. of New York, two of the moat eminent Chem i ts of the United Slate*, aa the nnlv combination of Phoaphatle and Atom nl.te-1 tin non. vet offered In a really aoloble form Ilia c-mnoaedot No 1 Peruvian and 8 mbrero OLANOS, of our >wn In nortv'lon, fr. m the Chlucha and Sombrero Island,an I war ranted Tree from all Ima-i rlUes. It lass been severely ‘«,«d *>y manv (d the most su. crvful an-l Intelligent farmers, both lu 4 tr - Inlaati-I M.ryinnd, tide by side with P-rtwi.n Goano, aad lu superiority ah lie fu ly proved, being 16 per * ent cheaper. Yfce Sootoreri Guano, before being added to the Peruvian, Is rendered Immediately soluble, hv a procew. hut recently all.-owed. an' pemllarlv our own The vxlue of Peruvian Guano combined with ihl, Super Pho.ph.te, can hatdly be over e.tlmalcd, a. an Impor tant eonttltnent la tup-I'e-l by the Sombrero, which the Petuvlan doeenot tiesvet. la sn high a degree when u»e 1 alone. Pri,-,. $jo per ton «»f 5*,oOO poniid*. To thee who prefer It, we will be prepared to fumlah No. 1 Pe ruvian and Socibicrn Guano, direct ftoat the laland. Also.Col umblttn, Mexican, and A/riafmGuvto.^ ^ Alexandria, Va. HILL A NORELrifT, |y«.T—diwfra **'« Agent* at Richmond. Y» 4 VA K PIUS! Cl It PETS! !—A very pretty stock o Ucatpct.no. on hand I or .ale by 4 cnErtRT: SEHV1XTS CI.OTIlUd. A foil an! co-npl-tc stock of SERVANTS' CLOTH I NO now on hand,c imp IlMlII i’*"* ■»»••• gay 6-4 and d, P'S c I 4 Ic-tha. Sheep’. Greva Caolnrtt, Ac., for men. LI t»eya, Ac . for wemtn. Blanket., yiannelt, Sockt, St Cain;., Ac. J AVI «OKKEE 10 Inga cholje-lav* Coff.-n, lit) pocket, do. do. do , rncor.’grroent, lor *al*ry WM. S ROYSTER. Co.n-.r Ya. anal CarJ street*. SEW AM) Hit H JEWELRY, WATCHES. DIAMONDS, SILVER AND PLATED WARE. S. -Am. MTER S. O^KXKJt • r MUM ISO fSAML l*fKJtfcfi, EIC.TVOf I‘, TIKOIMU. HA* just received, In addition to Ms already large and ("jt «»l*-n*lv«r fttsortra *nt», a I-eautiful collection of all the late.t »nd n'" elegant styles of Watches, Jewelry, Stiver and Plated Ware Watches manufactured by the following eelrhrated makers: Jules Jurgenso^, P B A'iarrs A 8 ms, David T«ylor. Henry Rey, Bonds L-mon, Alfred Lavalctt, and other re'ebrated makers. DIAMOND*—A v<ry large and rich sasortmett of Diamonds and other precious stones. Diamonds, P<arls, opal, Carbuncle, Garnet, Coral, Cameo, Ooya, In ruu. axi» **ir f».-t»s. Also—Spectacle*—B.atlliUn Periscoplc Pebbles, set In gold, silver and steel frames. Clocks, Cutlery ann Jewelry of every de« « script Ion. The public are respectfuily invited to examine the above beforo purchasing. 8. A MYFH8, ma'# Cor. Main and Pearl Sts. 80UTHKBS LOCK MASUFiTOlY. DWELLING Locks of every description ; Sliding Door Trim mings of the test quality. Also, Prison and Bank Locks ; Hinges and Bolts of any height. Bells hung, with or without Tubes. ALL KINDS OF RFPAIRINO DONE. As X sell no work but my own manufacture, I am prepared to Warrant it to give entire satisfaction to those who may favor mo with a call. WILLIAM READY, 220 Main Street, betwen 6th and 2th, felO—ly RicMMosn, Va. PLOWS FOli FALLOWIMU. P. H. STARKE, No. 62, Hain Rlred, T lib e Uuors abovrthe i btrlM ff«>i i. WOCLD CALL TIlK ATT>NU<>N OF FARMERS TO HU •took of PLOW’*, HARR *W§, CI’LTIVA TOR**, f»KED iflWRRft, DRILL*, Ac, Ac., V manufdctu ed by him expressly for Summer yv^ ^ and Fall o, cratVns. &*• r~— — " ESPEC1A L ATTENTION is call, d to the fact A . that he will ae I :he best three-bars? ►low now + In use In Virginia fur * , TIN DOLLARS; • And If, after trial, It di ei not pr. ve the best, he will take It bark free of charge. To the se who use the Cl \fV B *ArK PLGW'S, No. 18 and No 9. he Would say that they cm he 'applied »t the *ov price of Lhflir DOLLAR* fer No. 1*, and FIVE DOLLARS for Nu. 9. Castings far every Plow In use on hand. Garden and Held seeds of evtry varltty, warranted as pore as can he had pfT a liberal discount made te the trade. »o V—_ P. H. STARK*. I SHARIS* PATENT COLTER HARROW. VlfE lnv te th* attention of th* Fui-iulue ( ouiuiu 11(1* TT to tU* NEW HARROW »Mch hM ban I nr. I t.j- nun; practical Fami-ra, nn.l pronounced by the n to be t‘ e rery be,t Implem rnt yet made, for ( r.parlor ih- land fur «c<<H- g ainall «r.ln, ar.il. IJ^cioa ly coTt-ringtbr ram. after tee-tiny nit!, two raa.l Inglie*otk »la,l,.,|, Flow,. Wr have pur- baretl in«* riyhl for the elate of tlrafnla.and are now manu'aHurmfr I cm for the eniulc.* ara>on,and rrtprcifully Invite an r >anilcal!on of them. I _ GFOBOE WATT A CO. liKO. a. LOWKKB. WM. B. COOK. LOW IVES & COOK’S Foundry and Manufactory, rom ?ntvr, las* m i, sjciu-jgp, vtaoixij. HAVING made large rd.Hilon to our ahop, to volt tie PoutheM tra 1.. fC will sell at the Northern prices f We hart over list different dr*igr« of PI • r r.r.d Ornamental Itall; tin’, t<ruiMn-, Kulroiil a, Porch Plena, M Imleu Gunrds, sc., Ac.. Vault and Ce, r IS rs, Iron Hash, Hh-ttG-rs. srd general UUciumilhing and finishing done with neatncia and despatch. Cemetery RaIHdk for ll« c' uniry, made ao at to be put up if PALL TRADE, I§60. aS TO K K S Ar, R IVES, RICHMOND V.t. OFFER for salo iUXi hig« R'o and La. Ccffc# "A d . \l« an * Jnea do iiktie. Mas. Hu gars 2 0 pste K» lined Hr;CMS l** n Unset A and T. C*an 21 s Hit do epeini do. 1000 kegs Nalls • fit"* k'M W i. te Lead , fO»Oid-r Vinegar fn tbl< M la s i f grade# lfOO sides Hole Leather !»*’•’ hags shot # 8»» k»v I* wdrr 8<'“t » e ICtese’* Gu^no fw t-jr.. Perrrrhn Guano 84*0 lot Nuckita , 1*"» M Cigars, all grade* WRh a great variety of al. grade . auf/t—lm GROCERIES, LIQUORS, TEAS, AC.. FATjXj JSliO W IViTO.\ A I'OW ERS. U.VK row lr. >t..re, w.d recelefn, eor.t.ttjj, which they offer to the triple STi i l.d». Ii own f'orir*. P rto R>o i>n<l Miucorailo, some rho'cw 4*N bid# Rifned do , of »ll grades. # 7 »• bagt Kin. L^ua-ra and Java Cofees s* 1* j *• v l i ••#. J#, ‘4, 1 Hi and bbla of Liquors of all f.radtt. 1' * * # of assorted Foie Leather. 4 i hb.ia an I bMi M».I ss t»nd Fyrnn < f all grad'fl W!*h a I e»vy •» ock of erirytU:»: u 11/ k opt In a wholesil# Groce*/, w» i<* th*y offer on Lw «i Ic Unna to the trade H* pt 8—d2m Mill* OHOkl RACiE. fflHI anderaftsad have this day fenced a co partnership under I tK style of 11 1 r-PAl OH k n/AD, for the turpoat af mb lurtlr.g the SHIP BP.OKkoAO t .w« new, and rrspectfcil/ soUcll the patronage of their friends and the public. A. MILLHPArOB, JAL'U G. RFAD, Cary and 18tk sir. -la. rearthe Pock. Richmond January lat. 1 <».'«» I’ll EM ni mSTATIOS ~ GRIST MIL L. films U a sVpl-, durable ard efficient Plantation GRIST MILL. I Ith»ibfmw.rd d first premiums stall Fol s where It has tern exhibited. It !* adapted for Horse, Otn, Mr am ur Wat*r Power, or d wilt yrir.d frem »lx to twt-lva hu»h«!a per hour, S'cord* »mr *n d. g e»» o* fn*-D*ii rtquutd. Price |50, and |2.'»<xtra for Bo!t fo maklog ttcur. Fen it- »le crli it e Creals'a rontalnlcg trst'mony from farmers sod others, and address WM. L. BOYFR A BROTHFi, Implement M.nuactim r«, , _ Philadelphia.^ UaA.iiF babll, TURNIP PREP, TURNIP BUD. Rarly White Fla‘t White Flat, red top. Large 01«>be. I arge h orfolk. Ruts Vtsgy, purple «©p. Ac. t JNf*. V. (iARLICR, Apothecary. Ac., •t-*0_ Market Place, Franklin it, W 11.COX .'c 011 ins’ SEWING MACHINES. ISYEXTtD ur , J. r. LlttPS Mill Pciul, POCAHONTAS COUNTY, VA., kND is ma*:ufcr«ur «l under patents grarted to him ard James M ilieux, dated luue 3. lh£7. re Isantd Ju'y Patented * august 10, 1*5$, FeviUfcr* 31,1>C» A'so lii.ee t aid under six other Pater t'a i orrrlrg »» e entlr- conrtructkn of the Mac*In• ; con.© . r. i I t'gatluu I regard to fits pntmi HgR . It la 1cm rni 1 rattd at.d the meat perftet working hewing Ms i hi e now In us* , It forma a flat, ev n ard elaitlc u am, which Is warranted not ta . rip In wen\ ard is r.-hihle upon *11 k'm'a of fabrics. Price >d& to |i5. R>er> Machine warrant**! h JOHN A. nnviN, Bclvi; '• Flock, • *« 13th and Govrrnrrstreets. # , A4. .raa ii»4 IIAI AN. |4 TO PMf K • RB w#h*yen win atore a lot of beautiful Werseha am Up-a ard ** Told rs, every nr rf uh'rh we "arrant to b* (/e/iwioe, ard 0 able,, we will a< l! i t reduced ptlcea Also, the flneat Wars- a Cl- J gars, PmokUig and Cheulzg Tcbacco. » • M»ADB A BAKFR, Drue:Isis. , l*dl Main at., rorner above Post-Cities. I i tl k HilhK ho. 3 Ml ILL N1ACKEHKL; .V) I 1M f half do do large do Prr <a e on erra‘rt*»nt nt to arrive, by BR1DT.F0RD A CO J| LES ROBIN A CO. COGNAC. rillli: nnde «rned t avlng l»e*ri apf •< nt-*d k agetta In this city I fr the sal* of I e a'ove «M t»ud Well known brand of Crf » « Brandy, to call tl afri.U n rf the trade to the Very •iuericrq'1 li*v of t!>il article, width they tff.r for aale fr<»m Boxtin WAUfnmar.\ ardtoar ire direct. They n«w rff.-r lor sal* a shipment, apart of wh'rh la of the vintage i f ■*■17—3m I. A B. PxTTNPORT. nX'PKA ft INK OLD rnVBKRT WINM* I • I j dud ng the fl e«t qu tMtlrs bronchi to this coattry, of c ur c* u u I o.tstlon, just landed and for axle by BFLDRt A M T LIB. wH Cor. Prtri »nl Cary St A OLIMIlNI.k IMI I.l€|l OHM.—W* have at all times a'u 1 ca-ort i c.it * f the x >■ ve gods, which we warrant of 'In very be t and pure l qoafltlea mr<» t« d, and whit h we will sell at the lowest prlcts. In qualities to su*t: o-t haaers. BELDKlf A MlU.FR. § »19 * Cor. Pearl and Cart Bta (1 OTTON COKDAHE. lines. Carpet Warp. Ar., logan J Factory, for sals by WOMBI.t 4 CLAIRWP, ae* No. 11 Pearl Straet. BOI fillTOS KIHLY W HBAT.-In store, for sale tell by I1AC0* 4 HASKFB VJLLK VOW 1 M < AHOMN l F t 1111,1 SHAD cf itricty it p.imc qaJ tv In li• If tb s . for sale by •tl$ |M'.LDEN A MILLER, Cor. Paul and Caryata,