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=7T=77thp fi, -——— RICHMOND, MONDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 1, 1860. _NUMBER 233. _RICHMOND DAILY WHIG. '• ^xstsrtss^siiti'vvir. Pabi'-shar* la all mm* where evtdMC* I* taken aa Ike dapoMI of a 1 at tar is Ik* Peat OSe* contatalng woaay. Oaa kqaara, (1® Raaa> or Irak, oa* .. ’• • Bach aidHlooui laaarllon.„ £» • Oa* eoalk wttkoalafteratfoa..P3 Threo do do . ■* So *a . Tweie* do «• »« Two Saaardk, TV** month*.:.1» » Ha ooalka..» «• Twelve month*.tot* iri« advertlaeraent U ke ronaldried by Ike wonlh or yrk» • It'ew rpeetSad on Ike Maaoacrtpt, or prevlooaiy agreed apoa b. • a tween Ik* parttra Ao aivertlaemeot not Barbed oa Ike espy for a rpeciS* J eem ber of Inserdaaa win be ooaUaaed anil ordered eat, aad payiMat •■acted aeeordingiy. IP" Raurtaa Apcarramaaia.—To arold aay nlscaderotaadlng , aa the part ol the Annual. I drertteori. It It proper to Mai- .MMtoctry. that tkelr privilege* only eatgmta lo their immediate buatneea Renl Utale. Legal aad all other t tv.-rtlaemeai* tent by them to be an additional charge, aad ao variation. |pr Real Uute aad General Agent*’ Adv* Haementa not to be laaarted by ike rear, bat lo be ekarged at Ike aaual rate*, tabjee' to aceh Haecunta aa akall b* agreed epoa. er BookMUer* and yearly adreetiaeta. generally, engaging one nr more tpuarea, with Ike privilege of change, thall not, on tkelr yearlv average. In any one week. Insert more than the amenat agreed apoa a* Ike nending ram under the contract, aad all taoee Bug .nek amount lo he ekarged at Ike nsaal rue*. A Ireniaemenia carried la the Avail Weekly ""hi* al TS cento par tunare of 10 Kara or lea* tor the Vet laaertloa. aad SO cMi* par t intr* fer ,-aeh enntlnnanc*. or If weekly, TS cent*. Wg oflkr for tale the above star lar 1 brand of Sna-Oaeper r. vttlle I-Malted Rye-WMakv. la btrrel* and hall barrel* Aa it la of oar own dint!illation, and highly Improved by age, *< CO Did rally recommend It at the rcaasr aad beat Whitky that eaa pr'jaib y be dlatiUe-L We alao offer oar vm ■ .a , y u;r " — 1 • and other bread*. ftom Ih# l.au*-e*t dock of Pta* Whiakie* In Iho United r to tea rHKK.YI.%Af ft N| n Ptot, Ph.rnJx Watlllery, 0a (Ae dt.;.(* II RtFee, MMtdWpUa. Orrtcu ♦« Wald toaaoe, N«» Y-ntx; and ■Ml —41 y las ft-cr* r*.'«TBr . INmotmia . WU. ft WtLLlAMH. SAMI'BL T. ftlUJ WILLIA1K * REID, PRODUCE Commission Merchants, ft. ft ODMSRR WALSCT ASD 8MCOJSD STRRWT, Clnclunieti, Ohio. • BoBelt order* tor aU hind* of Western Prtidart , and mak liter raoft kdeau eo on (oatlgautraU tot sale. ot H. n't audio- bought and Stored oo account of parefcaoara. *ol»—dtf____ .ROOFING!! • tiHAVH.noornc!:! MOnSAIOR KELT) RuOVITO 1!!! TIN KOOP1YU. Wo are now prepared to pat oath* GftAV.L HOOPING, of a lay aaperlor Quality. -Whet in town or country. Aha all kino* ofGLTPXBS. * OOHDCOTOBft ___ and LIGHTNING ROPft CHASMS, 0. YAL* A CO., tpTii—tf Iron Koch Governor Street PL l ST Fit % %Klft—Hit 11,- leased the lot neat to my War.no nay oo the Dock, I ,h.ll keep c-mlanlly oa hand a a ... ft of the but LUMP PLA'TXK. which l will tell at ih* lowe.l m tract rale*. All Piaster *oid by -ae wl > be WR1GIIPD OUT AS DRLIVRRICO.eo there wiB b* no ioa*ia wc chi to the consumer,— O der* ftom the tra i# Sited oa accommodating tuna jelS dAcW___»• * LIVKMPtHIL %NS» LVhUOS FIRE I.1AIRA1CE CO.RPAST, Capital, £10,000.000! 111PH ISCOXK, #2,250,0001 • Uniiy «. *• into *7,iOO.OO. invested is ms unitko status, ovkb %s<o.i*wi AU 0sreci.es few.liiy K.-wi-suM-te Jor IA« Bbtf-h/e-newto of tie (bwyuay. WR respectfully ot stunt"-n to the wcurity of the Ueerpooi and London lasorence Company to It* policy holder* i* U« barge .-aih caplt.l and .ueeeUtteBt*,*»*Utedabo*e. The large cawtal and Inc- me of the LVmpany enahleit to take 11 nee cone-nlcnt to part * reuniting large amo-u.tr of inourano*. la % • r n-.a to the or-finerr ux .te of Insurance, this Company la ■ae* rti: If .I SRSTPitlli 7 A3. on the PAjmenl of TKX A SSI - ,11. PRAMJCMS. Property Is. thenceforth, PAR MAS K.\ TL T iSSCK KtK The Policy can be cancullod at any dme, and the pro m, Rf 1| fvlUIeVti itR } OT&is TS-a Company mill mate ,urwncy by Uw of Rent* by Ore, ti a new and moat liberal principle. Under the Pollclea nf th;e Company all claim* er* paid upon ore • -nUiiu* of saltefsctorp proof of lose without oAotoauwl or deJuo I. as tor fared. and not. aa Is usual, am Bare alter prceeuta Wonof moot WORTHAM k WYArf. AgcDla, ■hn AS Mala Wrest. ia».sr til Charm* Hotel. GREAT ATTRACTION'. Excellent Bar-rains in DRV li O ft D i T-1K CASH ONLY. JH««. B. |)| A ML MW ft WAS *® oSbt Ihh mom %e sutif .-I Lawns and Jvmn ta, 1*J%« Very Sac Organ 4.* sad Jaeoarta, ISo PreiHfh Oh i at* Bril Sant*. IS and ate Poulard at ka at **«, *err cheap Swiss Banda a ldW. 1* and S'c. vary cheap Camb-lc Rwevca at ’-*)*« Laro do at Stic Cat-.Uric aad Mnatla -ell* at Ma The aborw Goods arw ogrrsd at a gyeat saerUee la order to dose at nor*. BSOAO WTKKRT _ 1-/t HALT SNt.t. Of WiMHI’t NO. 1 ftA.H OU ILY BOR Kil-tlNG#. SbHIa wf W,K»P* No 1 family Cut Herring* • • SO do. of Wood'* No. I Pain >y Or- ** Heritage lit do of Mntoa’s purer CWrr Vntf-tr IOiiO Qa«d*a City FuuUy llum* *) p%T» fif Oaorwla mcmI F1rk«*v Farai ▼ I-urd 1C ch «u of Graao aa4 Blacl Tym, •»«-th,nf rary tea lotkwl, * CO *>h i. of tuparior Haw Famity anU Iv.raFlour, warrant •d Id aWt tatlafacti. n. For tala by R0*E3T A. I DAWI1Y, 1 K t>c%.r WhoUaa!# an 1 laU’l, liy (Vrtrr of Broad and Tih . C. UE.IIET, WATCHED, JEWELRY AM) SILVER WARE, ■I- kaoiO, V», rviar otscuma or j WATCHES. IN GOLD AND SILVER CASES, • I RICH DIAMOND JEWELRY * | CIRIIO, <OHU» LtVA'AVU FKAMIe l*T*i SILVIA TIA SITS, P.TORLSS, 80BLATA • ii SILVER PLATED ICE PITCHERS, S>o«u, Works, Ladles, Me., Me., i t*T-«r ____ ii to HAVBC IV INIU IM f “ oa M favoeahl* Wnn* a* the anlcl# *aa B# Imported for Br %» ' ukus (M. % and X lApw) «l r«« “1 <»•»“«» fkMOU ..oriT.eo, : ' "CliiCRERLNG RUNOS. Am and fkn npply Ol the** cpleadld limn nuu have been received. In addition to the beautiful Soil do Soil, the Clr 4,**4vn, tuii lb« Grind, we hire now 1bt Bon- II f I ■ ■ 4air i l*i«ttfe) tnstmisrnt of in apHfht fona. th.C?!5.ri.*. Havo received SB Br*t prim neUB. all m. to ■ nooaed competitor* and from 8r*t ran* Inrtltaliuna aad fkln of America aad of lump*. They have manofactorod aad told more Plan-i than any factory la the world. Pv-m too ChlcBoriaso Barn eo.anale.Mhe Beat aad Boat pormn m«a< l»proee«-nkn that Bare Brought the Plano to lie arroent p*r fprtloo. aaJ By the peal caplul they hnv. landed b manufac turing convonleocea, they can tell fully 8fly per cent. cheaper than any other factory. Hone of their lnetrum.au leae. th. wareroou stth—nt having Been fully lanpected By the Bent artlnta. An thin factory hat never more than one ngeacy la a city, la Rtchmaod theee ltmtramvotl caa only Bn told By the mbneriher. . ThTfactoa-arr.hu hit Plaao.se tolL Ordor, promptly at * !**VuT’»to north ride of Irosd ctroot, soar BtB, aad at Ha*Ba ton A Brother**, So. 18B Mala Mreet. •alt St TUX PARCH, Bole A goat. «ARDEM HEED*. * 11 IBtH and OKMUNa GAtDIh o al> . g oea w'th <h« fft B* 0, a'oet care, aad anppLcd at WB.dcoale cr letall T ,e *'-!’ Bth fare l*h-d c'lkor IB pantile fee 'eta rg. .r a hnlk A *o, p-hnv Ct rec- T m. th>. Orchard. Hen Orta*, Beniucky lie. Orau. • e mice! L .—a linen. A. the, fruit tad Oruaaeatal Trer an I BkrvBkery .a tv.ry variety, e PA80MALL MORRIS, .* e Se-d and Arrk-ekurti Waieh ute, , * “3 —dBm 7th aad Market, Philadelphia. AkiilCVLTIRAiTaIID HMTKl HTRAL Tm»*«RESTS. AOR1CCLTCR4L ABO HOaTloCLTLRAL 1 MPLRNIST4 rtk la every earutv, eosateilag ef P ea», Harr..,, Cu lira- ~A~ t n. Herat Here. Hone Poser* and Thr.t'iera, Pom 8 dlere. Portable Hra'n a ILa. Or.ta P at, Bay and Cotton Pr, MO. Sorg hum !voperator*, Parmer a Boi!c a, PorUMi C dor MU'. Sfo-I a M-aor, aad Manny** CusMael Reaper and M wer. Hay, S raw . Id Pa Id r Cuter*. with e.e-y thing for the farm and Hard n, a< Wfcolttob aad Retail. Imp.ov*d kraeda cf Stock oa-eAiUy ta lented aad okuped to order. __ • PASCHALL MORIIS, Agricoltarai aad Seed Warebcoee, *.23 —dim 7th and Ma ket, Ph'lafilphia gy lllaetrated imp*wten-1.Bred and Sumer/ Calalcguev, lap s'* ed •» rwuAutes ef nt top*___m a VR[ ATB1KVB ATIl 111 BSTMI H MT8 of direct I n 1*1 portatlon, t e B-ot aa t large** anmrtment ever off reed la thl* df at price* it $01 to S3 per ict Bor tale hy WM. SATTLIR * CO. m*M__ 1*8 Main Hr-eC PICRLI.to. TISIVAR AM8* aptv *ec lied p « pate Boat Batik Bald, 13 BBla. Wlkoa'a UDKR *M» OAV *# aka hare a 8*e aatortuent »f Spleen. rot to heaarpait odlaUbri-y. M>SSM • tMI. |*lt torn, r Id asd Main rt*. CLOTHING AT WHOLESALE. WCIori.elheWt i.Uooo/ Merchants now »Idling oar market to the ut.usually large aad aUraetieo nock of FALL CLOTHING, not la stor*. io<l r«a4jf far lheir 'nspaeUoa. We have takao great K M, auU m*4 aur important advaalajea, aad long experience la tbe MANUFACTURE OF THIS STtX'K, aad Hatter oorgelrei that wo offer at great Inducement la STOCK. STYLS8 AND PRICES, at thoie of any hoate, la any dry In the L'nlom _ KKIN, BALDWIN A WILLIAMS, Wp3 101 Main ilrect I tee. amd in#o. PALL AND WINTER STOCK OF CLOTHING, AT Simpson & Miller’s, Alanitl.ti nir. ro uni Uealerwtm SUPERIOR CLOTHING. 11TR twee now open at 1 IS Main >t, a large Week of Clothing of ft etery variety. «tyle and quality, at very low price*. over t jAfs, sack cgais, SPAIN ESS AND I'Rttri COATS. Preach, grglsh and American Ctar. Pants Parols Mr g wood*, of every dtacr'pt on Brerv ankle of il thlag at the InweM pricet at 119 Main *«.. op poUt- Mitchell * Tyler'a uii dlMPwiN A MILLAB. FALL. AMD WIMTLK ( L O T II I N G !! nARJtkOirr. HARRIS A to. Here recelred aad are MlU re nets mg Mre of the largest w 1 wot diWrable etoekt cl BEADY Mode CL Tvino, laev bare »»er bef, re had. cuaaDting ol eve ry thing usually found la Clothing EsUh.Uhmeiii*. ’hdr U Hilrg la m.uu’s lured by ihem, , r the very beat materia'*, aad In Ut m,M fa-blouable and inbetantlal waonet. Th y hate advan Is gig n|\mt to aay C’othlag Hot sc, and will tell an low an the low eel, and will warrant eterv larm-nt th*y tell. They have, also, a fine assortment of CHILDREN'* and HOY'S CLOTHING, which they are eeliing i nusueity »«. If yoa wteh any thing In the Clothing war ,.sv and caaaP, call at No. US Ma o Strict, and DARRACOTT, II a KRIS A CO, la the place__*■•» NOTICE. ffTHK tuhecriber havlsg made a change In Mi bustoen on (he lit 1. of July last, mat-at It nec nary that all account* due him pre vloua to that ilute ah. ulj he Hoard lie would, therefore, a*k of HR old friend* and ru,‘.n<eera to come forward aad .llachargv the r Indebted,iron. Thai k ul for pant favors, he would ark a contlnu anew of ihctr patronage to the new concern of SI’vNCg A GARY. K B. SPENCE, No 1M, cor Main and ISth Sta Richmond, Aug. 2®, 1»*0. nuiift COHA IATIN IKtHIP. I HAVE thl* day associated with me. In the Merchant Tailoring and R-ady Made Clothi"g Huclnets, WM. G. GAREY, of koydton, Mc-kleuburg. Co., Va. maid Orpartacrahp to date from July let, I'-'mi. the business a, til hereafter he conducted under the name and stale of dpt nee A Uarey. G-ateful for Uie very Uberal pationage I have reeslved for the pasts* ytira would most respectfully ask a rontlnuancv of the tame to the new concern. R. B. dPKNCE, jggj No. 12* corner of Main and IT h atre^t IMPROVED FRENCH YUKE SHIM E.MFOKII'JL _ Gentlemens Fumishinir Goods aa<l styles, which we arc closing owl at reduced prices. Tltesc rhlrts ars all made with the famous Improved French Take, and are warranted to flu Our assortment of Ties and Cravats can't be beat In the city of We would call attention to ©or large stock of Under Shirts and Drawrrs, which Is verv hill, and contains full lines In 81U, Uause Merino,* UncS, and Colton VFs have Increased our facilities for making Shirts to order, at the shortest posd’de nodes, and a perfect fit warranted. Also, ou hand, a due stock of Ready Made Clcthing. BTURTBf ANT A MAOWIRR, Jel.t No. W Main Street, Cor. 14th ft CsMEASE I \TRAITOR, #va aawoviau PAINT, TAR, WAX, oa i>y mo o» GREASE, no, m ran or BILK AND WOO LAN DRKSSKS, AND PROM Broadcloths, Cashmeres, See WWiout tie niiyktsnt injury to thn/sbricn. TU1B article has been used by many persons throughout th country, and ha# received the highest rrcomoendatioua. It also received the silver medal at the last Mechanics' Fair. It Is made In t a city, and deserves the patronage of the South. To be had of th ■ principal dmgglsts and at my laboratory, corner Main and lL'thsts, Rich mood, Va. EDWARDT. FINCH, feis_i v Analytical Chemist. KIRP COOL !—The Celebrated unexcelled "OHAlUMfiV REFRIGERATOR with side ventilator. W*t«r Coolers, vari ous sites and patten; Ice Pitchers, all sites and patterns. Mas ter’s patent “ five minute" ice Ore am Frcetcrt, and a variety of other kin-is, (nr sale at reduced prices. We call particular attention to the justly celebrated "CHAL LENGE” REFRIGERATOR, corddering It the best article ©vet of fered for «al • In this place, and therefore recommend It with confi dence. Another supply Just received, a few only of which are un engaged Persons ta want of the shove, are requested to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere O. A A. BARG AMIN, Ja., ma*- tf <17 Main ft. Richmond, Va. WKEBLER Sc WILSON MANUFACTURING COMPANY’S SEWING MACHINES. w (ill.INJO. OII.INM). -m UAYK been ao!d and lb* Mlwml aalbfadion warrant! the Company In recummeading and eariantlng It In the atreng • tx terma. OPINION Of'THS PRkiU Of VIRGINIA. The brat we h»»r arm.—Wntmintr, Th- . rc kairoeR and pnfo'l —Adnaida No olh r » all co nparr« —N'.tA. Coalare erery late taptawnA-l’aiMil /'raafryfarlaa. It dor. all!’ prnpeoea.— M»'l *irtr. la .upetlor In an,. —Arar.ne 7V.UW.-W/.1 la deeirtrdlr Ibr brat —Jf rmmian *'./ «Wi. otl. Moat excellent. Ill*' ftula' A>//i*Mt../«. Par ibe bcaL— WarrmUm Wkij, It lake- the l-ttl—#V.<i/ (/WS. Hope lor to any.— F*i. • ib'jm, Thr brat lo uat.—1 V/kyee- (M-mrrtr. The Boat complete. — RuckimjKiim Rt'jidtr. The beet • a le — r.r.'e, Ittmovrul Without a rleaL—.£•**« nd. .ameewruaa, Recant Impruxaeu'e euke It the moat complete and perfect na hlnc eeer.Ferrd to the public. K. H CKAIGE, A rent, 2,7 Main HI. Rl-hmond. Johnaua'a Roll, Norfolk. AW b M It* N 411'% NO. 100 tent Harris Jalanda nr Amtr lean Guano, warranted genuine, fur aale low to clue*. Mi;_tf A. H. LRR. on tha Dock, TARDY * WILLIAMS, WHOLESALE bRiit'CRS MSCOMMi.WUM MkBCHlSTS, CORNER CARY AND 11TH SIRKKTB, Kit IIKOND, VA ARK now reeelricK the r Knit Hupplr of Groceries, to which the Blent Ion of Caaba d prompt dealer, are resu a'ed. To auth they are tbpoaed to aril at the loweat market rat. a They now haeo la .lore .... MU hhda prim* Porto Rleo and Cub. Huitara ■an b> I. A Kite*C-Crushed, powdered, Granulated and Cut Loaf Hu, »ra til boaea Loaf Angara 4 *1 h- la. N 0 . Porto Rico and Mtuorado Holaaae* S.1 lea. Knilbli I,land K.daaaea lto bbla Orebcrafknaen'aHyrup »ai been prme Hi. C »ce Soo lotaaold Goecrouie-t Jara do (eery aupertor) *•<«( Ia(t Old Dominion Nalls l.Vk) .( lea Sol., leather, c od and Rood damaced 100 pkga Green and B ark Teat, aomr eery ch-lce goon no era Adamantine and Tailow C and lea IN) botes Hoap 1-aBi iba. Cotton Tama >>ki re*—a wrapping Lett- r and Cap Paper 100 keife Lee' Hu da 500 boxes tt indow Glare 100 boie* Axes Sou doa. Bucket.. »»H0 LJtsUIN S DUAUOiniu o ria.iu.i. X\7l CALL the attention of lhe cltlarna of Rich H uoii‘1, and Virginia, to our Piano fortce «Mc>;^^HiphW9 we have placed with Mr. Cara**, that their qualltica,^^**^*! In every '•••pert, may be tested by the »lde of the! IT* I* famed Chickering**. . We warrant ad oar Plano* and can show as high and as mum* roes leetituonlaki as any factory In the country. All of which can b# mcb at Mr. Carnal's oa Broad Street. 3d door from 9th Wl__WBTI A MUDBDUt HOI QUIT D'AHLRANSOR \X HOI KBOh M *t fragrant perfume In use. 1119 OIL— Warranted to cure burns and aoret of every kind. EXT. PAR KIRA BRAVA and bL’CHU— A speedy re*ne *y f*»r a I di*-*4«e* of the Kldneyjand Bladder. DOVB*B RI.'IL’MaTIC LIMM1BT— A sure remedy fo* BhcunatUm. (Warranted.) WATER Of PEABLA— Moot beautiful preparation for the Ualr. BaBLT MU? The m-Mkt c«rt da Vozm’fuge b. f re the public. APPhTif RR— The b.wt Toblc known The nl*ovw for sale wholesale and retail by DOVE A CO.. Wholesale Drugflst* No. M Main street. Richmond. 1i\kha "‘b1* and “c»» corns m Vswll for sale by nACO« A WAPKKRVU LE. A i\i\ H H L N . Vr-y «u. r: >r old Rye Whl ky, of various 4ttV bread/. r.r Mle by „„ ,e|| M. JOMS. 50 "VP t*-**^^^**^ »> M. JQKW, 100 LA.ClnclDiull Wliirtj. F>r j M jpmm, Gi AA Mtiicn. Elkj. UluL f-r •»> 1"T ,,s K H. SK1NBER A CO. FOR FARSERN. l'RIME HEAVY BROGANS, made express fob us. iff K have ta fltar* a tarjr* stoeg of verv superior HHOKj*, made Tf la ei'ra s»* le, of all si/.ee. for Men, Won. n and Boya Also, Mea’a heavy double len* 1 g Boo's, suitable for ditchers and farm handa. lhe»e rhoe« wlU wear double as loog as any can be I made la Mrw.aia w, have sold them to some of the largest and I heel farmers la Virginia, sod they pn aounce them te be the b. si I nt oeth'y htee ever given the r se tanta; they have worn them ; twelve tuiuths We tattles I in waat »f really prime 8h <e,«o caU and eiamlne them. We have aia > the Men’s Artuory Bh e* and M« n't and Bey’s Pewed Richmond made Brogans. W» will aril tJ'7 ‘“W ^ ““ PCTNET A WATT* c7i’»tii¥ jiKsrRAim WILL Sad. »i Ml Mala all thry »an« la tlr Buok and (Wiut’y How, .1 low prtew, for oh or WfWj ll tiM Be* he. of h >nr manufacture, bet er than any of Nortbe n waA*; bo* a st *ck of Yankee hooka are also kept for those win I wlU l uy common go*** ... I Cap. Let'cr m i a rat ping ^IMT, »f aHa»*aa and qntl « *• bonnet By*r.la Iitkatanda. Pena, VtoBna snd Btrings. Ink, Pla es, P* acila, a*. Vtrgftda, IV t-h and Kaglish A'm«n»es for 1^1 Neb *1 Books of a l kin.B b'ea, Test ‘ wen ta. Hymn and Prayer No ka. Novell and a»a dard Literature Ij «rtal i+nmj, ilank hooka made ta order, and all klni* of Book Binding, “JJ*** J. w. KAWDOLFB. S~ raiuu—C»>I «w.r, Fl,r1m«.U.iin»», Awo.loM, »ed »n*«A 1 I ilwrt fW oh hy ______ _ mh johh s. eoioos a aos. RICHMOND WHIG. THE CANVAS! IN VIRGINIA. CHEEKING RETORTS FROM THE INTERIOR! THE PEOPLK Allot SKU! MASS MEETINGS, BARBECUES ASP 1*01.1 RAIS INGS—TUE ELECTORAL VOTE OF VIRGINIA CERTAIN FOR BELL AND EVERETT! We continue to receive from our correspondents aud exchanges, in all parts of the State, the most choiring aud inspiring report* of the progress of onr gloi iuus cause. Virginia may be set down us certain for Bant, ami Kvikxtt, aku thx UNION! Wo suhj>in the letters re ceived at tills otlioe, on Saturday: THE CAUSE IN THE NORTH WEST-GREAT BAR BE UK IN TAYLOR COUNTY. 7o the Aditor of the Whig: Our great mass meeting uimc off in a beautiful grove between Graltou and Fetter man, on the B. A O. K. U , ou Monday aud Tuesday, the 24th aud 23th iust. Not l ssthau 2,00(1 people weie present—some tray 8,000. The weather was line and invigorating. A large stand 4>t feet long was erected, and two immense tables were spread to accommodate the people—one exclusively for the ladies, a host of whom were with u-. At 1 o'clock on Moudav, the meeting was organized by the election of Fraucts II. I'ierpont, of Marion county, as President, with a long list of viee-Presideuts and Secretaries. The President opened the meeting with an appropriate speech o! hall an hour, aud wav followed by M. A. Uar risou, K q , ot Clarksburg, who made a plain, practical addre s iu his usual able and hnniorous style. The trains had not armed yet from tbe different portions of the State, and some feared we would be disappointed in speakers from a distance, and the immense crowd be gau to get resile*-; but iu a few minutes it was atiuouuc ed that the train from Baltimore had arrived, with a crowd front that direction, bringing Hou. Henry W. Hoffman, of Maryland. Everything now was enthusiasm. The elegant bras* baud, trout Kaii mutt, kept us iu fine spirits with its nout-suniug mu.-ic. Mr. Uolltuau took tbe stand at 2 o'clock, aud for an hour and a-half held the audience as if entranced by magic. Ilis was a glori ous speech, effectively aud most gracefully delivered.— He i* oue of the prettiest speakers I have heard iu this canvass, lie showed up the drmngcgry of tbe demo crats iu charging every Whig candidate' with abolitiot - ism, and suece-stully ttuinluined the Issues of the Bell and Everett parly in this momentous canvass, and prov ed them to be safe and reliable men, 1 cauuot enlarge on the points, as I de-ire to be* brief. At the conclusion ol Mr. Hoffman’s speech, dinner was announced. 1 need not stop to tell you how the ox aud tbe bread and the lambs were demolished. Cer tainly it was quickly and sun ly done. 1 think all were filled, and more thau five baskets full carried away. The diutter was pleosan lv interrupted bv the arrival of the western train from \V heeling filled with people. The con ductor kindly stopped right iu the woods and Ut olf the pasaeugers. Waituiau T Willey, Esq , our I itc able can didate for Lieutenant Governor, was aboard, aud was quickly conducted to the staud. lie spoke for two hours, eluqurutly—aye, thiilliugly ! lie boro down upou the Yaucey ticket like a mountain, and crushed it as he weut. He read from Yancey, K ilt, (hr, Toombs aud others, showing most conclusively that they were dUun insists, every oue, asking with Addison — “Is there not seme chosen curse, j* >n> • hi Jd-o tmsaJer In the s'oret of Hrtveo, Red with uncommon wr«lh, to blast the iu«n Who o«gt IU greatueM to his coaLtrjr's ru n ?w At the conclusion of Mr. Willey’s speech, it was an nounced that the Hon. Geo. W. Summers, of Kanawha, would arrive at Grafton, from Darker?burg, on the eve ning express, at X o'clock. The meeting then adjourn ed to meet at the Drge platform of the ‘ Grafton House” at dark, where speeches would be made. Accordingly the great platform was filled at au early hour, by an anxious multitude, to hear speaking, and wait for Sumners. Tr.c meeting was addressed by Dier pout, Willey, Hall, of Fairmont, aud others, and at it o’clock, the train came, aud Summers >vas fairly dragged out ol the cats aud borue to tuc stand, when be in ide a live minute speech, saying tbal on ihe next day be would “talk to the p- ople.” This concluded the div’s exercise*. At 1 o'clock on Tuesday,Judge Summers addressed them for three hours. I might as weli stop hete. You don't want a long let ter, and 1 don’t wish to wri e one. Sumniirs Slid every thing—said it *. ll—as few but himself can say it. The people, Wbigs and Democrats, were satisfied, and weut away, many Democrats, we think, “baiting between two opinions.” II; d -cussed the whole Held of politics, au<) the slavery qiicsiion at length, saying that slavery could go wherever it was wanting, wherever ihe sod aud climate would make it proUlable, and rise* here it could not be driven by «U ilie |. .wer? or the govern! 'til, and that it was (oily to quarrel about an abstraction that could b u lit uobody, sen ing only to agitate ihe public mind, add fuel to the Hun- which now seems to be burning cut the beut feelings of the American pet pie, and driving t; c govcrniueui to destruction. The speaker then took up the Democratic conventions, and showed how fooli-h ly they hid divided upon an abstraction, and split upon iMtn and not upon principle. IJut I must stop, by say ing the speaker was applauded vociferously, and tbal great good, I think, was done by his speech. At night there was auother meeting a’, the platform in Graf.cn,which wa< addressed in a very able aud eloquent mam.or for 'J hours, by a dis iriguisNsd sun of Maryland, J. Mortimer Kdgour, K-q , of Frederick ci'y. Speeches were also made by Willey and Judge Summers; and then this protractvd meeting broke up, having ben in seasi ui a'uiost constantly for two day.) and uigbts. The number ol convert* is not kuown, but it is brlieved to be very lirge. They will be ha pH zed iutofull member hip on the nth of November, I have heard a considerable number of Democrats say that Summers’ speech was the ablest they ever heard, aud mauy have told me they would vole for Hell and Everett. The mass meetings at Clarksburg to-niotro* and at Fairmont the next duv, will be addres ed by Judge Sum mers and oilier distinguished orators. The cause is on ward. Kidgway, wc will beat the Democrats easily!— Fight on! F ght on ! The sun of a glorious I'niou ad ministration glimmers in the east. Yours, TAYLOK. Sep'ember 2«, lfii.O CHEEKING TIDINGS FROM OLD HARDY. Gkkxm.asi>, Sept. -I, 1800. To the Editor of Ihe Whig: As 1 have a lew leisure moments I will inform your readers ol the prospects of our nob’c standard bearers, Hell and Evesefl, in the glorious old “stronghold,” liar dy county. The Union Men are xeslous iu tlic good cause, and we intend giving the largest m ijority ever given. We calculate not less then His). A goodly number of Democrats have declared for Bell, •ml ■niiiiT others declare their dett rmiuulion not to sun port either Douglas or Breckinridge. The Democracy here arc pretty equally divided. Some say Douglas will get a majoritv.olheis contend that Breckinridge will; but their vote will be quite ruitH, owing to the general apa thy that exists in their ranks. I have been informed by reliable authoiity that Hampshire county will give much the largest opposition voto ever given, aud many claim the county for our candidates. Let me assure you, if we can take Hardy and Hamp shire as an index, we will carry the State over both Douglas and Breckinridge, by a handsome mr-jority.— Yon tiny rely on the above as fart«, which the Ides ol November will demonstrate to our gratification, aud to the sorrow of the “unterrifi -d I have not beard of a single Whig or American, in our couutv, wl o is not zealous in the cause of Bell, Everett and the Union, and there will be a general outpouring of the people, old and young, from the mountains aud valleys, on the tith dav of November. Yours, HARDY. THE CANVASS IN NORFOLK. Nokvolk, Sept. 27th, 16f«0. 7b the Editor of the Whig: Waller R. Staphs, K-q , of Montgomcrv, addressed the Bell aud Everett party of this city, in Ashland Hall, last night, in conrormiiy to an invitation extended to him by the Beil and Everett Club He was one of many speakers who have thus entertained the members of his party in this city, and I but reiterate the sentimeats of the most intelligent among his h -arers, when I say that of all of them he was the roost elfcctive, the most forci ble and argumeu'ative. The Hall in which he spoke was crowded to its utm st ctpacity, and during the two hours and a half which he occupied, not o le was observed to lease thebuildiug. I could not help contesting the or der and atten'ion which chjiractcrijed the nudicnco a. sembled to hear Mr. Staple with that which marked the bearers of Extra B.lly Smith, the previous night; and I was equally struck with the relative superiority of Mr. StuphV address over that of the Kj Governor in all that con-titutcs cogent reasoning and effective oratoty. Mr. Staples may well be clas<cd among the first public men of tbe country. I canuot close this notice without bearing testimony to the courtesy aud attention which marked the recep tion of Mr. Staples by tbe members of the Bell and Eve rett party of Norfolk. Mr. S. was, if anything, rather embarrassed by the frequent calls of bis friends upon him at the Atlantic Hotel, where apartments were pro vided for him in advance of his artival. Appropos of the Atlantic Hotel, let roe ohservo that an establishment better conducted aud more fully adapted to tbe requirements of the travelling public in all its at commodatio is and appointments is not to be found in the country. VISITOR, THE UNION CAUSE IV BERKELEY. Brtixm.IV, Co., Sept. 2!tb, I960. To'he Editor of the Whig: \Ve had an enthusiastic gathering at Scrabble, on the 22 I last., in behalf of the glorious Union cause. A beau tiful pole, about ninety feet in heightb, was reared, and a proud banner, bea'lng the honored names of Bill and Everett, and tbe inspiring motto ' Th. (Union aud the En forcement of tbe Laws " After this ceremony was con cluded, tbe meeting was organx'd B F Harriaon, K-q , waa called to th« chair, and Mr. A. R. M*.y tilkiu appoint ed Secretary. J. A. Jones Esq., °f Shepherdatown, being introduced to the audieuce, delivered an able and eloquent speech. Showing with convincing proof that it it the duty of all patrio's to vole the Uuion ticket. A goodly number of our Democratic friends were present and seemed delight ed with the argument; in facr, several publicly endorsed the speech as highly conservative—leading us to believe that they arc at heart with u«. We have every assurance that old Berkeley will givo a good report of herself on the 6th of November. THb'bELLMKN IN CHARLOTTE. • Chau-otte, Va., Sept. 28, 1860. To the Editor of the Whig: While the Consitutioaal Union men in every section of the Union are laborirg z-alously for the Constitution and the Uuion, those of ‘Old Charlotte" have ‘‘put their shouldeis to the wheel,'' ®,i(l *>11 not be behind hand in the coming contest. On Saturday the 2.Vh, the “Bell nun” of our little burg, (and their name is legion,) rais ed a noble pole, 120 feci high, from whore per.k Hosts an immetue Hag, grand and uiajeatio, bearing the mines of “Bell and Everett,” with the motto—“The Uuion, Con s'itution, and Enforcement of the Laws,” and the “Stars and Stripes." The occaiion was one ol great interest here. The Bell-men, that is, every man in town, for they are all Bell men, turned out in their strength.— After the pole was lairly set, the (1 ;g was hois ed amid the greatest enthusiasm, and cheer after cheer f>r Bell and Everett rent the air, ami perfect harmony prevailtd. “Coming events cas: their shadows before.” If such is the case we can put Chariot e down at 100 m joiity for Bell aud Kverctt. Yours, Ac., Koanokk. GRAND BREAKDOWN. r CiiaRi.ottk, Sept. 28, 1860. To the Editor of the Whig : Oa Tuesday the 25th. a few Breck men met at Keys ville, for the purpo-e of raising a Pole, to the honor of their champion; but alter several attempts, they gave it up, and postponed it until Thursday the 27:h. In the meantime,they best around for help. Well, on the morn ing ol the 27lb, they began to pour in to the village, one by one, until there were at least eight men present. These waited tome time, but no reinforcements urrived, so at it they went, aud ufter hard libor, sneueeded in raising the pole tvro or three feet from the ground, when said to relate, it fell and broke iu two pieces—just as the Democracy have done. I understand they hold a Convention to-day, to solicit aid from other districts in the county, aud will make another attempt shortly. 1 will give you the particulars. Yours, Ac., OBSERVER. BULL AND EVERETT IN MARYLAND. To the Editor of the Whig: Ualtimorr, Sept. 27, 1860. Y’oti, perhaps, may be glad to hear of the progress of ’he good cause in this city and Siatc. Soon after the for mation of the “Central lit II aud Everett Union Asioeia tion of Baltimore,” it was proposed to hold five mass meetings at different timos and places in the city, and List evenimr the second of these series i .me off at the junct'on of Hanover, Liberty and Herman streets. It w hs truly one of the most grand aud gucces-ful political gath erings ever In Id in the rity. Thousand* upon thousands gathered together, including ladies and aged men, who have not for years attended political meeting*. A hand of musio, and the Bel! and Everett Glee Club, were iu at tendance, and performed their several parts to the admi ration of all. The first speaker was Hon. Joshua Hill, of Georgia, who bad but ju*t arrived in the city. Iu his clear and distinct voice he held the vas‘ multitude 'spell hound for upwards of an hour, iu one of the most fervent, patriotic, conservative, national. Union speeches, ever delivered by man. It had the ring of the old Clay and Webster days—a speech that does him and the State of Georgia, which he represents in Cqggrrss, great credit. At the conclusion, three cheers, that made tho welkin ring, were giveu for the eloquent speaker. Speeches were also made by Messrs. Webster and Harris, M. C.s from this Sta’e with telling effect. Will old Virginia do a* well as Maryland ? Bid the people of (he Old Dominion not to lunch—well may wc all exclaim “Now l.jr St Paul, the ws k goer bravely ca." liar cause btigh'cns every day, and if the people only do their duty, sectionalism will be as'dead a* the Democrat ic party, and wc shall once more see our government ad miuistcicd by honest men. W. L. B. Grand Dxuonstkatiox in Alxxandria.—The Alexan dria Gazelle siys that the Union incu of that city made the most imposing demonstration lust Thursday night, which has ever taken place in this city. If there his ever been a doubt of the intense enthusiasm which the Union cause and its candidates have created in this g<>od old town, that doubt must have boeu dis-ipated by the outpouring of popular sentiment witnessed upon our streets, on that occasion. A procession a as formed, and marched through the principle streets. From the account given in tho Gazelle, it must hsv<>-o<i'»slled if it Hid vnt surpass the disp'ay made, in this city, wheu the Club House was dedicated. On the line o! tho procession, a large number < f houses were illuminated, and the Union I dies stood 11 tho lighted windows to chser the Union men, a* squad after fqtt;d marched by aud answered thiir testiinonirl* of approval, with the shouts of freemen. Boqucs— “every leaf of which sent up a prayer for the preserva tion ot tho Union"—were thrown to the line by fair hands, aud w ill long be treasured as mementoes of the Occasion. So for sevcr.il hours the line passed thtough the street, of l e town. Everybody wui.d- ml at the extent ol Ih - dciuoustiatioii. All admitted the evident enthusiasm oi the occasion. It look by surprise the most sanguine of the Union men. and gave assurance that Alexandria will speak for tin* Uni in in November next, in thunder tones. Having passed CV; r the line of march as d s gutted ;. the put I'shcd programme, the procession stopped in front of Liberty Hull where a monster meetiug wu. hall. Eloquent and effective speeches -were d< liver* I by Hon. A. H. H. Smart aud Jno. U. Ballwin, E.-q. Jolm Janney, E*q , ol Loudoun, H W. Thoma-*, K.q, audoih i-r distinguished geniiunon wcie upon the staud. Alto gether, say* the Gazette, the demonstration was a gluii oos on-, and revived the patriotic memories of lHfiiund '44, exhibHng an awakening of ilia spirit of those m m orabl • days. The speikersof the occasion were Hnn. A. II II. Stu art, A. K. Ilotelcr, of Va., and Mr. Kilgour, of Md.— “Taken all iu all'’ says the Marlin burg Gazelle, this meeting was the most successful political demonstration that has bun made in this county for man tears. The speakeis were eloquent, the people enthusiastic, und the crowd large and orderly. Heaven amiicd upm it, the tidies smiled upon it, and graced it with their presence. What more could be dcsiied. Hon. Korkrt 0. Wi.xTitaor.—The Winchester (Ky.) Chronicle says:—Hiving heard it intimated that lion. Kobert (5. Wiulhrop was not a supporter of the Conrti tu'ional Union ticket, wc dtem-.d it due to himself aud Iii** oi l Whi^ Mmomtca ia K.entuckv, that hid jiomioii should be d finitely known, and to this end we address ed him a note of iuquiry, to which the following is his patriotic response : Dear Sir:—I returned from Europo only a few days since, after ati absence from borne aud couutry of fifteen months. Your letter of the 24 'h nit. informs mo that my old Whig friends in Keutucky have been looking anxiously for some expresdou of my views regarding the present Presidential contest, and intimates that an apprehension exists that sonic change may have taken place in n:y po litical opinions. Such an apprehension can only have been felt by those who arc ignorant that I was abroad. It has not the slightest foundation in fact. 1 have ob served with the greatest ratisfaction the organization ol the Constitutional Union party. Its principles arc my principles, and its candidates are my candidates. Neither toy engagements nor my health may allow me to enter actively and prominently into the present campaign as I have into many of those which have preceded it; but I cheerfully comply with your request in authorizing you to tell any old Whig of Kentucky, or anybody else who cares to know it, that a year’s absence in Europe bus only strengthened my aversion to domestic discord and sectional strife, and that I can src no hope of the restor ation of national harmony except in the elec ion of John Bell and E (ward Everett. Svxator Dodolas t.v THR North Wist —The Doug las State Mass Meeting, at Itidimapolis, on KriJay last, is said to have been the largest assemblage of Democrats in that Stale, since 183d. The procession, composed of wagons and footmen, was about ati hour in pissing a given point Mr. Douglas received the demonstration of the urn.-* from an open tartisge drawn by four horses. The most imposing feature in the prooeaaion was the young ladies' car, in the centre ol which stood a young ladv atlin d as the Goddess of Liberty. Mr. Douglas made a speech of the simo tenor as his recent addresses. He allud-d to Mr. Brockinridge in se vere terms, charging him and his ptity with abandoning the principles of the Democracy, and forsaking the same plank of the Cincinnati pis form upon which he and Mr. Breckinridge stood shoulder to shoulder in 1S36. The crowd is variously estimated at from 33,00(1 to 100,000, including a large dclegaiion from Kentucky. Among the prominent speakers present besides Messrs. Douglas and Johnson, were Gov. Todd, of Ohio, Gov. D.xon, of Kentucky, Judge Clin'on, of Tennessee, Mr. Sweetser, Ohio, Mr. Logan, of Illinois, aud Mr. Subable, of i’ennsyivania. PnttJGU.—The latest advices from the seat of war in Italy, aunounce that General Kami, of the £ari!iu<au ar my, entered Perugia on the 14;b inst., capturing the cas tle and taking one thousand prisoners. Perugia is one of the most important cities of the Pa pal StaUs. It ft eighty-four miles north from Hume, is suironnded by lofty walls, and defended by the citadel captured on the 14 h by General Kami and ids Sardinian troops. The city is threaded hy very irregular, but com modious streets, and contains some remarkably fine buildings. Among the public edifices is the cithcdral erected during the fifteenth cont-sry. This contains a large and valuable library, composed chiefly of ancient bcol?s and nunuscripts of biblical literature. Besides the o-thedr-1, there are ten or twelve splendid churches, to some of which consideribis interest attaches on account of their antiquity and tbs association connected with them. P. II. TAYLOR, DEALER in PIANOS, MUSIC AND MUSICAL IXgTKU.nfc'NT*, exelnsivcljr, IS) MAIN STREET, ABOVE THE PCRT OPPICK. 28 YEARS ESTABLISHED. HAH exclu Ive rule In KIchinond of the Nunns A Clarks, A II Gal* A Co., and the eMrh'kttd Print Patent PIANO* MAR TiN’B OrTlTARB, Pr LVaCBEI'B MELOUlOIVft. The eataKlUUd reputation of the *e maker* in a nr re guarantee of excellence, P H. TAYLOR continue! to supply pur chasers who want rood sod reliable Pl.t NOW. An experience of oy< r Ski YEARS in the tu Iness rives him a knowledge of the article he ad s. (tot the h t Plano* and avoid subsequent expense* for tuning and repair ing. A bad 11ajo la rot cheao at anv p»lcc. The large*! stock of MU* 10 to ba foun I in the State. Mr«ic se* t »y mall p st paid on receipt of the price. Pi t«n* ‘ uneri and let on utxx. Ou» Puses taken In part psy for new ones. A large aMortment of Instrumer ts ju*t teeelved. re?1 GKO. W. TAVOST. HI!* >V IKT HARRISON. YANCEY A HARRISON, No. 219 - - - Main Street, HA VP Just received, and cff*rtothe tf ilc.cn the moil rea sonable terms 50 package! of fn s Cognac Brandies * f Ike fullowli g e. 1*1 rated brands. Jos II nnessy, OUrd.Dtinoy A Oc., Plmt, CastPton A Co , V’te Growrrs Comp toy. Chas. Huvet A Co which thev ran rcc..moicr.d •s nwwt superior, and equal to any offered In this mxrket.the r roster portion being from the London Hocks, and of YlnUg«se tending frMsIUft t* MM •«*! FALL AND WINTER SALES. FOBEIUN AND DOMESTIC Dill GOODS. BRF.RDEX i FOX, 217 Broad Street, WII.Lopenon Monday, 17 h ScMcmbe-, their Kali B'cck of Goods, embracing rll the uew t1* signs in Ladl- a* Drers rilks, P luted Mound in a, Freni h merino* s. Id*h fnplirs, Yakutia«, V* lores, !r, with a full stock of plant* ion and housekeeping g odf. llatlrg impoil-d a ps»t of our Foreign Go yds dr»ct wr think we can off.-r extra Inducements to »ur »1ty and c'untiy friends; Cloak* Mantles andHhawk, • f the most fashionable styles in Velvet, Cloth, and other materials; Cai etilogs. I> u/gets atul Rug*; A f.II stock In Y< I vet Tapestry; ItrtuiM I*, * ply anJ logralo, all of which we shall offer on the must reasonable terms. H8KKBKN A FO,X, re *Jl7 Broad • trect, SHAKPLEIS BROTHERS, CORNER OF CHESTNUT AND 8TH HTA., PHILADELPHIA In the .»m« »,uare *. the OKTINENTAL ASD G IRA fit) HOTELS. A RE caD.t*ally rrcelrlnff of thilr own Importation* *11 Ihc new A fit .ml r chut «i> Im of RICH ail.Ki*. Paris shawm, GRENADINES, V0ULAXC8, POPLINE?, iihuk pilkk. EMBROIDERIES, FURNISHING 0001)8, SUMMER STUFFS, ME* A!%I> HOYS WEAK, IN GREAT VARIETY. Oanamcarefnlly executed._»es—'Mm COAL Oil. LAJH*S ! SHADES. CHIMNEYS AND WICKS, Writ have mi !i»nd ionic 25 different pattern of » COAL OIL, STAND, HANGING, and SIDE LAMPS. SHADES, WICKS, Ac., Which we offer to the City »nd Country Merchant!, at vtr/ low ptlcee. The bett and cheapcit light, except Ga», now in me. WM. F. BUTLER A SON, ■r19 No. Itl rearl Street. MILLINERY FALL TRADE, lilGO f DESIRE to call attention to ray ren-oral fr m No. 109 Main I itreet, to the cumtnedloue new building No. 229 Main etreci, ad joining lire new • SPOTSWOCD HOTEL," between sth and 9th atrecie, where I am p.eparcd to exhibit alarc er stock of MILLINERY GOODS end c adv-madc MlHln-ry Aitlcl-e than heretofore, e-rel-tlng of Silk.Strew and Velvet Sountie, llncntt flurnee Ulbbena, Frrmh r.cd American Y ..wire. Bridal Wreathe, Heed Dices, Dree Ca'e, La-e Cape r.nd B rli n Crape and Muilto Collar, and Bleevea In fante Cepe, lla’« end Cloaks H»>• he* and Tab*, Ac , In a I ity'i,. In cimneeiion with the general Millinery botlie1 wdtmsnofee trite to order Cloaks er.il Mantillas, of all kind,. In the lateet fa-h inn tble *1x11., »t rca,enable price,. All orders sr.ll receive prompt and special alt ntlon. N. C. "ARTON. j,el 22> Main St. WESTON & WILLIAMS, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN B O O T S, SHOE s, LEATHER AND TRUNKS, AO. 15, Pearl Street, nit-iiiiioiHl. Virginia. anr.l—It__ I mtmw} No. lf}9, Main Street KU'imoiVD, VA. r|VB? TN-TITU HjN Is n w prana nr ntty rs'ablbbed, and In MO* I rental opertt*mi 1% If under lh*» Immediate tupmrUloo of the Principal. whoar nlu ami Intrffat it U to t:.ole 1* worthy the continued p.i’mrjagc of the cnrmnu-Uy UK INCH Kit TAUGHT. 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In DYSPEPSIA, and in Chronic irritations of th- mucous coat -f ths Stomach and Bowels, they are employed with the happiest result*. In the various forms of LIVER DISEASE, their superior efficacy has been long and Ormly esUhl'tiied GHRONIO DIARRH'IA is often cured by them, after other rem idles have been Ineffectually tried. To C09T1VKHBS of the Bowels and to PILES, they ar# well adapted. _ In the -eteraJ forms of SIDNfff and BLADDER AFFECTIONS, unattended with inflammation, they are very serviceable. To th- several'forms of CHRONIC 0BSRRUCTI0N8, Ac., pecu liar to females, their alterative Influences arc often eminently ui-ful. NEURALGIA and the various nervous dUeanss, when they are the result of organic derangements, are treated wlt.i great success by these waters. In CHRONIC RHEUMATISM, their known efficacy Is coeval with the early history of the Spring*. At a palliative of most excellent effect In GOUT, their value has been long appreciated In MERCURIAL DISEASES, and in that peculiar affection that results from the abuse of Mercury lu BTruvuTlc affections, a full course of the WaUr stands unrivalled in Us curative r owert. Pamph'-fs descriptive of the medicinal character and ap pile abilities of the Waters furnished gratis, on application to the Agents. These Waters, securely put up at the %>rinm in glass bottles, are now being regularly furnished to the Agen’s la Richmond, for th-supplv of the general public. _ Pff*To prevent imposition, csch bottle has th* words "GREEN BRIER WHITE SULPHUR WATER,” blown In the glass, without which none is genuine. . . ^ ^ Orders from Individuals, and the trade throughout the United States, should be directed to PURCELL, LADD A CO. spST—dAcflm Gea’l Agents, Richmond, Va. DUVAL'Sc NORTON'S CKLCBKATKO HORSE TONIC. FiR Itnpror’ng th. condition of H run «nd Molt. them .1, appetite .n.l rrl'eiln* th.in of BoU and Worm*. Illtle bonn I,Barf It .nd Dl. tempt r. «n.l *11 dli.u.et to which . horie -» lati'cl inltrn.il/. Sold by .11 Pru/trltt*. JAB P. DUVAL, Droggtjt, ,.9| Bole JUmif.cturrr And Proprietory WRITING DUSKS tf Rosewood, Mahogany, or pc.rl lc 1,1.1. Pur «»le nr/ lew b/ WM. SATTI.KR A 00. „?4 ____ 141 M.'nBtreH, KD1CAL ft 1 DDliK-B 1GS, fu g cal Ir struauuts TiUsies of »!' kind* Ft pnort-rs, b«*t quality Mt-dieal and Cl eml-al Wares Me Heine Cr tie's *11 il* • Together with all pur-, fre*h and rcLahte medicine*, all the new aid a*e r m dies, fre»h an I pure Drut * and Bp’ces, eeleeted ex pwssly Vr Physicians end Family me. Prim j Cigars and Tobacco; Combs, Brushes P rfu’-ery. At, .or •ale at “ J. LlIDLKY'rf Apo'heearv and Physician'* Fu-nlshlrg ft are, sign of the R- * M® ter. m>5 s»a«n Bt-e-i m-». • — •• t * t'OPPBIft,—ftrati.T*. Fhe*!h‘r-f, Tlnnrd, Bar am logo-, lor ■ ..il, by JOHN N. OUHDON lt> K, LABOR STOCK OP 1KEW FALL CiOODS now or»» it •T. Millliirtor .Vo Bro’s. RmTIcfake ]!cwu-e 10 Inform our Mood* and patroni and the fw (tab Ic g n tall , that we lava opened a very extensive a* sort rent of : EW' OvKlGc, adapted to 1I1- prenl and approach lr«K aesa^n, and are prepared loanl them on the meet favorable ti rm* and at vrrr low prices J salt:** havirg pun hare* to make lu anyth'n i In t< e D»y Goode line, w.ll well to give cur atork an rxami-athn, II on»y t> find cut »t what we are selling Good* at M e cannot, n an edrerUiement, enumerate even thi leading itdri of flordt tr lure in Staten but assure a I that onr core routne aae cramtu*d and jammed lull cf pood bargain*, and no doubt wl l be xo frith cutt totar*. If they know the'.r own interest We soli I he best $ BLACK if ILK In the c tv. We sell the b*st a 1-wool Fi.ANNUL at 95 rent*. W> h»r* the lar/cst and cheapest tick of FttkNCU KMBROID KRIKti In the c‘iy. CAKPKTIN'Gri and UUGS In great variety, and cheip. J. MlLLHIMCR A BRO., ■' 20-tf_ lga Ur ad Street, \K. mo«HK, A vent, • Oary fltre.t, near 0;lumvlin Ifctel; Lifers low, for cash — New Oil. ans Molsssej In half hblt Ca» o, Xoscovado and Porto Rico do and Fyrup H f libl* family Roe lltrrl'gt and M vkt-rel 15 Palls Refined Leaf Lard Prime Bacon [fairs, HVuM rs and Fide* Patent Kpwai, Almtn’e and Tallow Candles Ptown and Hack Tnipe t ne Post a Old Di m clou Nails and To k* Fait; Sup Cwib. fleda R re -Ma»rh Chewing and fieri k»rg Tobacco and Ctysn Cotton and Hemp Curd Lamp Wick N 0. and b Xj Coffee Sugar Mocha, Javdf Lag. ard KloG'ffcs F■Biolly, •'xtrn and Hup. Floor Lend n Portny-' b*i g .r Brooms, Burke** vd Demlj .bn*, and all kinds of Pvgira anil Wins*. Ac., ic. s.kl j SJVGCIiOf: IIIMa RICHMOND GROUND PLASTER. JAM now pr pared to supply any d.trun 1 for PLAfiTRR Favu Oa< t an for the Fail crops My £t << k of larrp l* large. Hrlecte I from ribs purest Windsor, iNoraficotl )Qua»rtr#, with special ie?er*nc# tolls tlcl.oess In t*ui hate •! Id.rr IhtnVful for the hcatily increased patronage, the ruput Cion of icy brand shall be ful*? sasialatd for purity, and . i.!N i1 CEAItlokNK, swift _Qflke No M r-wi 1 »t, ri vi n & sn nv i:llT NON. 32 AND 31 NUIITII WATEU KTUEKT, PHILADELPHIA. WHOLESALE DIALERS IN' 8«con, L»rd, Pork. CloTcr Setd, Dried ipploi lU P<-.eht,, .wd NAm (TiT tra lr. lUron W let end All uldera, of price qa&lity, <ulub> fir Soulh ern mukete, rm. t i i 1/ < n li.nd. *el5—dSm* 1853. GEORGK STAJIHKTT ml HAS la store b*« Fall stock. eomprMng 2>l varietiesau>i Sites of cTOVE-. KAN *E8 and FC*KACC9, ruanv of JVm t.nnnrwau d-slrarh arthl-s, of hi* own maks. He 1* gpsjB at* » prepared to aupplr Northern Moves at wlioleiale or re- PL" tali, having c- ntra ted early In the seaa n for two entlr* earg« ea of the very best road - In this cour.try, at lower piece than the • .me goo is cxn n.»w be obtained. tHo, Pomps aod Pipe of all klod* Plumbing, ftss Fitting and Tin work d ne In the be*l man ner anJ clicap. Extra caailrgi alwar* cn han't. GKOAGE bTARTKTT, II-Ivin's Row, ieu verror urw, Kicnm-uin > a. gp RICHMOND POTTERIES, (f? FOOT OF MAIN STREET, ROCKETTS, AND CORNER OF CARY AND 12TH STREETS, uirn.'n<JND, va. KEESEE Sz PROPRIETORS. T'fr luVi rlber* rnp.c:fu 1/ It lorir. th* nrrchtni. of VIr.l&U, N.ith Carolina anil IcmiLun, thllthcy arc masufacWilog the Lett quality of STONE-WARE, Which tVy will sell al the very lowest prices, uitk a liberal dis count fur tutsA, C *y" All tt ire sold by u* will be dsllverstl In any part of the Irtly fret of charge. T*08. w. K f. kltiKk, auk* DAVID FARR. WIIITI. GOODH.- Wc have row In store, of our own Im portiatli.s . ■* complete avortraeot of— While CaT.b lcs aid Jaconetts F k an 1 Mull Muel'ns Plain and Checked Nainsook* I?l-imp'll and Victoria Lawns PI in and Dotted Fvirs Mu Aus Check d ami Ktilpei Cambrics B>i.r»et C- rds Co-de t DlmUltt India Tw’.l n Fu’tiltu e DircPio* Irish Linens, cf well known makes Linen T«b'e Damasks Damask Tabic Cloths and Napkins, part of extra qa lit y Towels Doylies, Ac., Ac , Ac. All rf which tfi c ffer to tl.e trade at eery htr price* s-r._KKNT. PAIN! A C0._ M HAT THE CHESS HAS SAID IS KELATIuN 10 TIIK DRAGON: mHAT OLD RKRPUIT.th. DEVIL, and HATAW, .oil Mr. PTA ft. t’V'8 effort to identify him, and theUulsfng of his It**a«l, In the immediate futon*. From the ftkhmoad WMr. Aug 10, 1W50. ••IT. roar <•» thk IhAAi f *—Mr. W Hargrave White, of this city, has iusi puhJVied a im.ll volume, cnlHI* d * The Dragon, that Old terpen-, the I) > I', end -*aUn, » h sell*, a I must be bruised In the «om rg Ton’-vit amoi’g th * Nat'ors.” Hie author is Mr, f*. F». H'.acy, of Ms’ mood, an InteUlg nt gentleman who has devoted tnneh time to be study of tbe |m « phe* !• ». i1.e objc< t of the pub lication '* to *'aroure I fie attrr.t'on of th«* I»*il»*vrr4 In God to the fact t fiat lie Apocalypse is the History of the ( hurch, written by (h d Idmsel*,” ai d “t* mby to *wak« n an Interest in the subject which n*v leid to a preparation for the events that are rapidly oppr* aching.” From the Rellgfotis lferaid, Aue. 10th, l^. M* di-rn ((.nimenUr! -s on th* prophetic* of the Apocalyjse, constitute a v* y rx'.eustv>* department of relifclooa litciAtun: bat < ur resiling In that d.psrtcir.t is so limited, that we are unah'e to d«c‘<de bow f».r Mr Siacy I* en.iiVd t.» ti c credit of originality, f. r cut tain views wldcb »trike ns »« both Icgmtou* and novel — l!n e who feel an interct in the att mj*t to find the recent politJ 0’ I revolutions of Fu-cpe on the prophetic page, and from that page to forec&id r» volutlous yet In the worh of time, should net overlook the present work, as he ping to c mpMethe survey of a many-sided s-ilj-ct, even though tt may not ctrar up the pcrplexl ilo which embarrass enquiry and provoke <?!*.. nt. Freni tbe Central Presbyterian, Aug. 15th, The apocalyptic v sU n of John has many mors commentaries than any o’fnr poi-Ion of »be Blb!e. Not cnly clergymen, but lay rr • n In large number*, and la successive age*, have essayed to Pft the vrll which hangs ov.r the past—the pas Ing-and th' fu lure. The wo»k ul wh'ih a part of the tl'le is girt n above, h the last ofthea? »sm>s which *«• have seen, and the author of which, is s layman of this oily. Mr. H has not undertaken to give a hilt exposition «f the “Apneat} pir," but e'mply a lii- lory of ' the Dra gon,” and has fortified 1 Ij poa lions by refercoeeto cor.Uuiiorane out history, for which he has drawn larp !y upon th' I on-ion Chronicle ai d other Fngilrk pi Iodic*Is It Is much rirhsr tn this revpc-t than most, works of the kl*ie*; atd the general reader, whether he adopts the author’s theory or not, will be Instructed and Impressed by the rcccpttu slbm of events, and by the notices of some cf the mala art: r* In th* passing drama. The work la neatly goit'n up, and sill most probably he in demand, as many ml ad* are engaged In looking at passing ewnts ai foreshadowing these which are to come. From the Ph'hde'ph’a Presbyterian. Hi's little work Is designed t> lllurtrafc the implicable war of Fa*ati ugalr.st the Church, and doe* not |<r- tend to any new theo IVpVCtaflSsn. It N Inteligent IBS In g8SM respect muy h.* mistaken in its views, and yet we mav safely sit Sown with the boo a In our hand, as if to HA** to the conversational views of a reasonable ami w*ll Informed friend. For rale by all Booksellers. Price 81c. left—In / 1 I AMI, Off A NO— \ J| 100 tons Peruvian Guano, fi»s» •• Reese's Manipulated de. lhO M FU tie Island, M M Porrbrero, fa I •* flsrtsr Pairmaee. 120 41 Ground Kl«»Wr. For tale at lowest prices, by set I—lm FTOKES A RIVES. G*s FIXTUUBVfVlhave OD band the largest and best .elected .to. k of Chandeliers, Pendants, Brackets, Ac , ever offered In this city. We Invite all who are In want of Ga* Fix tures, of any kind to ouil and examine our assortment. GiUftLU D VALE k CO., e12—lm IroD Block, Governor 81. IE.1KSV1LLE COTTON YARN*, for .ale by J BTOKES A RIVES, aul3—8m 1 >g»:ti.ano s\ «ti r. » Meferialelv J •tn_LA G. K. DAVENPORT. nr N MVM HE! ANDY---I have some 13 half Pip*, of i ar.rl |S37 Tiutng • on band. Also, on the way from Lon don, 10 half ripe. Ifenneasy's London Dock ln55, all of which 1 now offer to the trade on gcod terms. o. CRAN/, •el9 No. 2 Exchange Blook. TO THE FARMERS AND PLANTERS OF VIRGINIA & NORTH CAROLINA. FOWLE & CO.’S SOLI'BLK PHOSPBATED PtIU'VIAM 6UAI0, THE EC*T, CHEi PX*T AMD VO.T TMMMAMMMT FERTILIZER YET OFFERED TO THE AGRICULTURISTS. I*NPOR8FD by l>r. R H Stabler, of Alexandria, Va^ and Prof. j Campbell Morfli, of New York, two of the moat eminent Chem ist. of the United Scale., as the only combination of Phosphatlc and Ammonialed (imiMU, jet rffered In a really rolable form. It Is composed of No 1 Peruvian and Sombrero GUANOS, of our own Importation, frem the Chlocha and Sombrero Island, and war ranted tree from all Impurltlc*. It has been severely tested by many of the moat aavrcaaful and Intelligent farmers, both In Vir ginia and Maryland, ride by aide with Peruvian Guano, and Ha superiority alone fu ly proved, bring 16 p«r cent, cheaper. The Sombrero Guano, before being added to the Peruvian, l. rendered Immediately srtable, by a procaas. but recently dlacovered. and pe*ul:arlv « ur own. The valoe of Peruvian Gaano combined with this Super Phoaphate, can hardly be ovrr estimated, as an Impor tant constituent leiupi llel by the Sombrero, which the Peruvian does not poetess In so high a degree when used alone. |*rin4 930 p<*t* Ion of 9,000 pound*. To those who prefer it, we will be prepared to furnish No. 1 Pe ruvian and Sombrero Gu.ino, direct frem the laland. Also, Col umbian, Mexican, and African Guanoa FOWLE A CO., Alexandria, Vn. HILL A NORELRET. IrfT_dAw4ra 8*1- Agents at Richmond. Ya. CAHFKTN! CARPET!I !—A very pretty etrek o Carpel, now on hand I or sale by CHILES A CHENEKY. SERVANT*CLOTHING. A full and complete stock of SRI VAN Ta* CLOTHING now on hand, comp ldng all th- b»H mvkea. ^ay 6-4 and % Ful’e 1 Cloths Sheep'* Grey* CawiurU, Ac,, for men Lloieyi, Ac , for wtin in. Blanket*, flannel*, Sock*, St cWnra, Ac. __eel* JAVA COFFEE 10 hag. choice Java ColT-e, 100 pockets dv. do. do., on consignment, for .ale by WM 8 ROYSTER. .-25-31 _Corner Ya. and Cary street*. Great bargains! C*LL AND LOOK BEFORE YOU BUY ! Flrgan* »wo *nd thre#* flonneed Ell Rohrs Bea iG’ul Fa'land Winter Dr. Bilk*, at greatly :educ ed prioee Rich Lain' Rr.bet at S3. 6 an I T each And meny »iher goods a*, lets than auction price. C, 1-*Ac849*1. M. pain A CO UIJSR - Jl tfbaala ftai as* »rtaeat oi diuble and single barrel Guns, the prtcca y«r. low | THEO. ROBBTTTON A SONS, 1 | 5? Nj. « Main Street, ^ EOliniEKS LOCK MA.VIFATOKT. ^ DWELLING Lock! of every deacrtplion ; Eliding l)ror inn mlngv of the beet quality. Alee, Priior. and Berk Luc (t • Hinge* end Bolt* ol any height. Bulla hurg, with or wtthuat Tube*. ALL KINDS OF REPAIRING DON*. Ae I erll no work bat my own manafartcre, I am prepared to Warrant It to give entire eatlelaetfea to thoae who may favor me with a call. t WILLIAM BEADT, 420 Main Street, betwen blh and 4th, fel>—ly__ R:casto»», Va. PLOWS FOU FALLOW I AO. ' I\ If. STARKE, No# 52« M«in Mrcft, Doors abordbe < lirtrlca lioM. WOULD CALL TIIK ATTFjhION Of FARMFIfl TO HU •tork ori'LOWA, U ARR. W3,ti:LTI* A ^ TOH®, HKLU SOWV.u*t ItRll.l*'*, Sc , So., N*. m*nuf<ctu *•«! by him exprers!/ for Earn Tier and Fall operate r.s. ESPECIAL ATTENTION la celled to the fart \ — that h* will st 1 tli« b«st tlired-hjiie flow now In use In Virginia for , TKN DOLLARS; And If, after trt»\ It does not prerr Die he*t, he will ukt It bark fr. e of chair**. To these who bee the CUFF BRAnK PLOW* No. IS and No 5, hr wcu! 1 saj th *t the? can he sopplisd »t the* *rw price of FloIIV DOLLAR* for No. I*, and FIVE DOLLARS for No. C istlnf s for every Plow in oso on hand. Garden and Arid teed* of every v»rlity, warranted a* pare ae can be had h*- * liberal dUcruot made t« the trad*. 1,11 '~lf__P. H FTARKE. SHARIS’ PATENT COLTER HARROW yy & tnv ta uio attention of the Psniiluic Community l<>U'ta NEW HARROW which hat ben tried hy man » practical Kaimrr*. end pronounced by then to be the vrrv beet Imi»Hm:nt yet made, for preparing the land f r >e. dkg email grain, and effrcttmlly covering thr earn* after feeding, with two herar* doing the wotk of el* tingle Plowr. We have purrheecd Ine right for the But* of Virginia,ard are new manufacturing >bem for tl,e eneulng eeatr n.and re*prrtfully Invite an examination of them. lyll_GEORGE WATT A 00. trkw.s. LOWNL8. WM. B. OOOK. I OWHEN A COOK’S Foundry and Manulaetory, mom giaur, mi vaii, aionroao, timotu. HAVING made larg. addition to r.or thop, to >ott the Sc other! trade, *e will ac.l at the Northern prieet of ISM We hare over 100 different dealg « of Plain and Ornamental Kalllug. Vcrnotfua, Hiilrtml a, Porch Pit era, Window (innrds, At, Ac., Vault and Cellar Doom, Iron Saab, fUmtlera. an.1 genera! BUoksmHAInf and dolaliing dona with ntalncai and deepatch. gjeroetnetery Railing for the conn try, made ac aa to he pat np V* an nr»\lna*T "-rebar,te. JaftF 1f FALL TRADL\ |*CO. ‘ STOKES <te RIVES. RICHMOND VA. OFFER for sale 800 b*pv R!o ADd La. Ccffes 7' do Moca an* Java do 7*> hh'is. Mu«, Pugars 2'«> pkg* Krflned 8ogan ld'0 boxes A. And T. Candle* 100 do I*perm do. 10O0 kegs Nalla Btw krgs White LeAd fo bhi». nidt-r Vibt-gar UV) tbh. Molaatct. of grades lf4*0 aides Foie Leather hags Phot 8W k«gs Powder 80o tons Reese** Gas so M ton* PriuvUn Guano 800 dot Haokei* . Its* M Cigars, all grades With a great variety of all grade*. auAO—1m GROCERIES, LIQUORS, TEAS, &C.. FALL 18(50 1VIVSTO.V A i>o\vi:rh, HAVE now In ttore, and receiving coctantly, which they offer to the trad. !Ti hhd*. B own Sagan, Porto Rico and Muacorado, acme cho’ce 4fih bids Refined do , of all grade. *1,1 hagt Rio, Laguaira and Java Coffee* hui Pipe*, S pip**. Ml and bhla of Manor*of all grades. 1»**J*» sides of assorted Pole Leather. hhds and bb»a. Mol* si*s end Fyrnn cf all grad*a With a heavy a'oek of everything e'se um»lly kept In a whol.ssle Groce'g, wblc*« they effer on favo*able terms t#> the trade. S — hillH BHOhl ll IhC. 11H* ond. rtigned hare tfcla day formed a cc lartncvaMp onder . the style of t II.IAPirOII A READ, forth, purpose of con dactlng the SMI‘ BROKERAGE, bujinra., .and re»petlfully guild! the patronage of their frtendr and the public. A. MfLhPPACGH. JAKL8 O. READ, Cary and ISth ttrreu, near the Dart. Richmond Jar.oar. lit 1S«« leSA—ly Hi EM CM PLAS TlTloS ~ 6KIST MIL L. r|W* h *'r| ! . ,. ftjgf NYU, £ It has hi era awsrd'd Ait premiums at a I Fabs where I* has been rxhiMtcd. fils adept* d fc«r Ho*»e. Gin, Mean) <*r Water Powe*, and • II! g rtr•! fromrlx to twelve bushels )i*r liovr, xrconl Ing t<» deg»e- of t nectrs required. Price #fiO, and |25rxtra far Ho t fo m :klny flour. beh.l fur decertifies C tculaa rontafnlrg trfl'monr frctu farmers ard others. and addnss kk. I. ROVIR A liRnTHFR, Impbmint M.iu r-iur.ii, g.is—A1W_ Philadelphia. I'UMPhhRD, i TURNIP 8SKP, is TURNIP 8EKD. Esrly White fla\ * hiTc Fiat, red tcp. Large Globe. • I ar(. c Norfolk. RlIr Fii\ . iinml* 'An Ac JSC. W. GARLICR, Apr.thecsry, Ac., _Market Place, franklin at. WILCOX «Sc GIBBS’ SEWING MACHINES. iKrnrti* by J. K. (HUBS, Hill Pr int, PCCAHONTAB COUNTY, VA., AND la manufacmr. d under paten'* muted tn Mm ard Jamri WtUco*. dated Jm e 2.1857. re i«ued July 18.18*b. Patented August 10, InV, Fe'mary 21,1^0 A'ao Rnrecsed under a!x other Patent'a corerirg the ectlr- con&tructUn of the MacMne ; tonee qn* ntiv, there can be no I tlgatloo In regard to the patent rfgh It la leas erm? 1 rated acd the meat perfect working hr wing Ma* chl'.c now in cae. It form# a flat, ev«n and elastic a* am, wh’ch fa warranted no! !• rip in wear, and is ret'ablc uuon *11 k'n<’a of fabrics. Price f35 to f 75. Eterj Machine warranted. JOHN A BILYTW, Bcleti *a LI ick, •ep6 12*.h and Govern? r atreeta. jiu:s itonix .\ Vo. cookac. ~ milK i nd'*r«ln»d havirg been appoint* 1 *#« k agents In this city A f**r «h.- aai- of the above rid nnd well known brand of Cog' ac Brandy, to call the at tenth n cf the trade to the very toferlor qi‘llty of this article, which they effer for talc from Host ten WABKfuit mc\ ard to arrive direct. They now cff r for aah a aMpuent. a part of which la rf the vln’atrc < f H* »r|?-9m 1 SB DAVENPORT PXTIU FINK OLD NIIEKKY XVJNKN.- In* I j clod ng the n eat qualities brought to this country, of our twa iDru.tatlon, just landed and for tale by BELDKV A M LLIR. ae19 Cor. Pearl and Car/Ate. OLD WTNE8 AMI LIQl’DMN.—W« have at all tlu.es a fun asaortTsoft « f «h*- above go? da, wMch we warrant of the very b***t and pnrrtt qmlitha lmr?*rted, and which we will aril at the lowest prices, In quantities to suit pwchansra. HKLDKN A MILLER, lei 9 __ Cor, Pearl and Cary Pti. COTTON COKPACK, Lines, Carpet Warp, Ac., Iogan Factory, for aale by WOMBLK A CLATHORNE, ■e * No. 11 P.rarl R- reet. : BOV GHTON K1RLY WHEAT*—In store for tale ■el 7 by DACOTA HARK kLRViLLR. >OK1 H CAROLINA FAMILY »H %D of tleietly prime quality In half bb’s , for talc by Ml* IMLDEN A Mil LMt, dor Pea?! and Csryafa Refined u«ar« 50 bbla “Extra C ” CofftJ Sugar, 50 do Cut Loaf do, 50 do Ctuived do, 95 do Powdered d*, 25 do Gr» nula'ed do, For sale by s*»5____K H. 8KINKER A 0O. kJ OAF.—Colgate''■ Brown and faocy 8o«p and Ftar-h, for aala 1. by s» V> JOHN X GORDON A HoN Race ginger, allspicf a*d pfpi»’ r,# for sale by_ fa«2M JOHN X. GORDON A fON. hi LG AM— ) 50 this A ) 60 *• Extra 0 • Coffee 15 •• O ) 50 u Granulated and Powdered 79 M Cut Lo-f and C.usbed Poxes Loaf 25 hhd Porto Rico and New Orleans For sals by •*94 _LEWIE WIPE » JOHN Q WAOt GAS CHi.\D£U£HS. WE T ave Just opened a*>»ne r«w and beaut fs! patterns of CIIA* DEL1 EVP, PlNDANIS, Ac. whicN arc of tbs latest and n o«t approved order The attention of pirch; sera la Invited to our unusually large aod complete stock GAS FIXTURES, which will b. told h lo» .. »* ,pt nt.hi',hmnt “coih. ktcf. b«r wt keep onljr the bMt ud the «r>U»t urMt. ailBBlHI, ITILW t CO . i*4 101 |md BU,«V