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I 'ToLUME 64. RICHMOND, MONDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 8, I860.__ NUMBER 230. RICHMOND DAILY WHIG. m» IHIitPaper. IJMiana; iemi-Weekly, |» ; Weekly. IS ■ ae wen la advenes. Bamltlancee may be cade at the risk of the PakDthere la ail oaM where evidence Is taken oa the deposit of • e letter la the Tom Ottos containing money. One Death without alteration.M SJ Three do 4e .W M Hu oo do .SO 01 Twelve do do .■« TWO Agaarsa, Three months..» * Hi moot!*. .*1*1 Twelve months..* 0® ITT So edvertieetnent to be eonttdesed by the month or yesl ■aleea speclied oa the Manuscript, or previously agreed npoa bet tween the parties. An advertisement not marked ea the oopy tor a apeclf.ed non her of 'uaertlone win be continued until ordered eat, end payment exacted acoordhtgly. jgr Kmrut Aneeaiueuaem.—Te avoid any misunderstanding • eu the part ol the Annual Advertisers, it Is proper to atate (/IsSharffy. thai their privileges only extends to their immediate business Reel •state. Legal and all other Advertisements tent by them to be au additional charge, and no variation. J r Real Rotate and General A gents' Adre Haetnenla not to be tweerted by the yeer, but to be charged at the neutl rates, anbjec'. Is teeh lleroanie ea shall be agreed npoa. ; y itooksellere and yearlv adverthtefi generally, engaging nor . or e -re spoares. with the privilege of change, shall hot, on thetr yeanv average la any one w. ek. Insert more than the araeunt sgr-d noon ea the standing lu.e underthe contract, and all exeee Rng -neb wuount to be charged at the usual rates. A tvertla* *oent.s lrj-«r<1 In the Semi-Weekly Whig at 78 eenla per V tuar* of t tl line* or (esa h r the «mt Inaertl.-n. and 80 cents ... fee .--b irtlisuaurr nr *f weekly. 78 cents. Wg ollbr for sale the above standard brand ef Rne-Co»per ihatiiie I-Malted Rye-Whisky. In '..*rr-m and hall barrels.— As t It of our ,si JlstMUlton, and highly Improved by age. »e Co Vi Irmly tr;n< .end it ea the straws and butt tlhlaky that can poas biy be matHled. W« also o9ar our OI«t Flint.Iy Kye WliIthT. and other brands, from the largest stock of Fine Whiskies la the Coded ,-Aateg VHF.K WAX A "I tlPAOh, f coin IMUIery, on lie .S. -1 u /.h.ll At see, /’ Vtoh/WyAia. OertcrnHWaid.drsasr, Xaw Teas, and ■Vr—dly lORAumi row-ity , l-mLAi SLSinA__ «R 3. WILLIAM* SAMCSL 7. R81D WILLIA1N A Kl ID, PRODUCK Commirision Merchants, a. A COMASR WAUtVT AAV S&'OND STRRMT, 1'iU‘ luu ill, Ohio, Boilc* orders for ali kiadaoi U * airru i'roaicrfu<j Ssertl ( mIi VI uu> re ®o 4'oaftlg nnieuts ('r «J«, o of rrhsudisr bought and stored on account o* purchasers. ‘ self—dtf ____ HOOFING!! tiKAVEI. HOOFIAfi !!! BlorWA (OK EE LI1 BmlFUIG!!! I TIN HOOFING. W) are now prepared to pot oa the 8RATAL KOOflNO, of a vary kapirtrr quality. edhar la town or country, a jo. aU kinds oftiCTTgttS. OONDCCTCR9. __ and LIGHTNING ROD*. OH i&Lic. D. TALK A 00.. ^|tot( lr®n Block ticveroor Street PLtNTKH IlHO—Having Lased the tot nest to ny Warehooee on the Dock. I »h kll Weep c-ntUi lie on hand * tu'ndy Of th- beet LUNP PLA rTKR, which l will lell ai the U.wcat tuirkctralca. All Plaster acid by me wld be WkltiilkD <*t'T AS DKLI VC AKH. *> there will be so toes la we'g'.t to the consumer,— Or ler» f na the trade filed oa aroummodjtlng let aw jelj Jkets _* " LKR lit Eli POOL A N D LONDON FIKE INNI K ntL I'OnPAH. Capital, $1.0,000.000! ini’ AL INCOME, *4.250,0001 Daily It. w. uue A7.i00.00. INYRATED IN Tint L’NITKD StATK*. OVKR »MS),0flO| AU Otrerfc-re FnrnmnUt SsewmsiMe /tor lAs ft,'j;swslt cf • (As iv nfMswy. W( respectfully ssk atteetloa to ths wearily of the Liverpool aa l London Insurance Company, to Its policy holder, is Its large cash capital and Ineeatmenta. as Mated above. The large capital a J Income >t the Company enable It to take lines r-iavenle-.i to par.'es requlrire large amounts ofltaumnee. la ad lltl- n to the ..rlinary mode of Insurance, this Compare l*. a,-, PSK VI xe.VTPoUCISS, on the pay me t ..f TSX AX\l At PKSUJCMS Property U. then clorth. i"ITi(J#A.tT.vrZ.y I.YSCRtr- The Policy can he cancelled at any lime, and thepro «'«, will he returned lest 9 per cent Thie Company will wake Insurance by lose of Renta by Ere, on t new and most,'heral principle. Under the Policies of Una Company all claims are paid upon ere M&tatlon of «attsfactory proof of loss without i/htfewwal nr Imluo Non Arc iwises*; and not, as Is usual, wrrv t tvs after presents. «,a of proof. WORTHAN A WYATT, Agents, cast 41 Rain streeA. under At Cbarlee Hotel. TirkaT inucmi Exeelleut Bargain* in |> K V GOODS rot CASH ONLY THOS. rn. Dt iHLn * RON* «U! «r« this mom lag— Buaailf'il I awns and Jar n-U, H)(e Vory fln* Ontuadl w and Jaconets, Ifio frrnch Ch»-it* IM’IUnta 1« and »>0 foaiard M k« at »»c, chrap f*w »s b*n is a i* and lie, vary cheap • CsabHcSlMm d HJio Lacs do at Cambric and Muslin MU at 50c. The ahosrs Goods ars o Farad at a great sacrifice In ordsr to cUmo |h«tn at once. _ )f)y M RROtO RTRUTT _ 1*A HUT HHl.t. «P WOOD’* NO. 1 PA.H s>U ILY ROR ERUNSg, 9 hhlA of Wood’. No 1 family CM Herrings . 90 do. of Wood's No. 1 Pam ly tir es Her rings lft do of Rotvtt's puree Oder Vinegar 1<M0 Qu«*u City fa ally llama £0 pailaof Opo-kU aod flrkHi Faml'y Lard 1U chaste of frei%h Gr%en sad black Teas, something etry fine Indeed, 90 bha. of sUi»er1or!lew Family and letra Flour, warrant eu to give ;-ioa. • for «4U by KOBKRT A. I T>AR?IIY. Qtnctr *N.l. t*l« ftnl 1^1) Onm#f nf Brnftil %n«1 TU» fttrwta. i*. «6!V2IBTi MALAR 1 WiTCHES JEWELRY AYl) SILVER W ARE, eagle sqRa**. main street, HI. kmoBd, V>, EVERT DESCRIPTION OP WATCHED. IX GOLD AND SILVER CASES, KK’II DIAMOND JEWELRY CAV1KO, IOH.IIh LAVA AND PKAll SRTM, SILVER TKA SETS, SILVER PLATED ICE PITCHERS, Mpooua. Fork*, Ladle*, He., He., ief-M______ WAC HAVE In vrOHE AND D«nr far HI; on at fnecrabln term* a* tha article caa be Imported for. if ty patayea CM. % and -N plpaa) of par* and beet quality PkSNCfi ,*0>D7.of £r«m Imporiaiioa. _ ,ittt a .ibonnuu CHICK EKING LLANOS. A NEW and full cupply of than* apian did luatra /A menM hate been received. lu tl litlon to the beautiful Bo!* de Nol*, the Ctr ra a.- Action, aad tha Grand, *« bare now tha Boa-11 T I 11 dV.r. a beautiful Inatraaneot of an apright form. Tlie Chick cringe have r reel red is Brat prime medal*, all oter re nowoed competitor* and from Br»t rank ln»tllatlon» and fair* o America and of Europe. They haee manufactured aad aoid morr Plano* than any factory in the world. • Pr-on the Ct.:;k -rnga bare emanate. I the beat and moat perm a neat improvement* that hare brought the Plano to Ito preaenl par fuetfan; and bp the great capital they hare Interned In manufac turl-tg convenience*. they caa aeUfally Slty percent cheaper that any other ractory. Noo* of their laMrameal* lame* the wanroon without baring bean fully Inspected by tha beat artlala. Kt vhU factory hy oev«r «or* than one *(ency in ft cl»y, u Richmond three InMrumrnu caa only be *nld by the *ab#ertb*r. • The factory warrant* all Plano* wr tall. Order* promptly tl |!'»Ilr.oai, north dde of Broad .tract, near Mh. aad at H*bU* tun A Broth****, No. IH Main (treat. mall NATH’I. OtRlT. Bol* * g«nk GAKDEY MKKD*. RVttlH aad GENUINE GAADEM SvkUd grawn Wth ’he ffl A1 >r*%<e*» car •, had • ppLed at Wl,..le*al*«r Rrta l To* trat j tor-i.he* e ther la pallet* for '01*’ '**, «r 'n balk A *o wrfmt Cliree. T m. th’, Orehtr.l, Hen Gram, Rtmuckp Hue Gram a r mine I Ltwa t«*a»r. hi Alea, Piu.t and OroAacatal Tree, avl Rbrebberr a artry rarely. PAJUfflALL MORRIS. •red and ArricuLuerl W*r.h u»*. • •BA— d2m 7th and Market, Philadelphia, AirRICCLTl'RIL AYR lIORTiil LTI RAL IWLEMKYTS A OS1 CULTURAL AND HORTI I LTCRtL 1MPLBVINT* d*Q In reery variety. coreelrg af P aa«, Hartaa*. Cu lira- 1L' t r. H-rae Haw, Horae Pow.rt aad Thr. chert. Porn « ellerr Porta’le Grain * LI*. Greta Pane Hay and Co lon Pr.wea, Sorg bam RraporaUre, Farmer * lei r *, Portahl* C drr M<l i, Wo->d‘ Moaee, mad Maony'a L'omblneJ Re,p.r and Mower, Hay, dirai and »o Id r C .Item, with ererj thing tor the Farm and Card n at W’uleeale and Retail Improrrd breed* cl Hock carefully M looted and (hipped to order. PA*CHAM. MORB1S. Agricultural and deod Werehcue*. ■rfbadhi 7th and Market. Philadelphia. gaWllltuirtte.l Imp'ammtsBrrd and Nurrcry Catalogue*, fui ached » . ramimioa of tump*_ M ATHK.VIATICAL INIITHI MRRTRof directIm portatlon. the beet end large. 1 awe rune nl erer offered li thm city at price* at Ms to SB per *ek »oe tale by WM. BATTLER A CO. **Mltd Main birred, PilCKLINU VINPGAR AND EPIC*Ree.lv*. a or packet from Bmllhfletd, li bWh Wlbaa’e CIDER VIM* GAN. tbe ale, have a tne awortment of Spice, e,n u> be euipaii *d la this cliff. M'NNIB h OO. **M cetner id aad Mala MB CLOTHING AT WROUBAUL WK Invito the alt ntlon of Merchants now visiting oar market to the unusually large and attractive stock of FALL CLOTHING. bow Ib store, and ready for their nspectlon. We have taken greal pa ns, amt used our important advantages, and long experience In the MANUFACTURE OF THIS STOCK, tad flatter ourv.lv.-* that •* offer u great Indocenicot* la STOCK, STYLES _ AND PUCES, at those of am house. In any city In the Union. any BALDWIN A WILLIAMS, 101 Main street. HEW C L O Til IMA*. Fall ol' 1800. PARRACOTT. HARRIS 4 CO.. HAVE Received a I tree rock of Clothing, embracing All the 1a tert My U# nd qualities PU W Die## full* Kane* C**at**«re Salts B *ck an i Fancy Tricot Suita Velarium Hun lrg Salta Slik ard Velvet Ysata Black and Fancy Kants Undershirts and ’Tawed ►hlris and Collars Neckties, Gloves and Sock* Which we are « tiering at very low prices. Ca’l aad examine th-m at DABRACOrr, UAK'tW A 00 R, oc3 US Mato St set# AMD 1VS0. PALL AND WINTER STOCK OF CLOTHING, AT Simpson Miller’s, nanulArlirtnouil Dr-ilrr# la SUPERIOR CLOTHING. It’ K has* aov open #1119 Main st, o large stack of Clothing ol V Y eviry sortety, > jle on 1 quality, ot very low price*. over cjaid. sack coaip, BL’MNEPB AND DRESS COATS. Preocb. Eng'lih oad American C:s*. I ant# PurnMIrir .toed*, of every u»script on B'ery oitlcleof.l thing ot the Ivors* priest ot 119 Moln st., op . I * rv ol M Pot in A Mm KR fall ins whites C L O T H 1 N Gl! nARAtCOtT, II tlSRI't A CO . have received and are still ro t *d *ng«re or the largest and aost dtslrab.e atoekt cf HKtDY M*DE CL .T*IN<>, t*es base ever before had, consisting of eve ry thin* usu *Uy found in Clothing Kvtab.ls.' men’#. their Ct thing Is m tisu'a lured by ihero, . f the very best mricria’s, and ia the ex st favhiooable stid puhstatitixl iranrer lb vl.ave advan tagee equal to any C' thing Hot *e and will i«J as low as th • low rut, and al.l warr..i.t t ver» K*»m-nt they aril. They have, a!*o, a fine assortment of OH.Lbg&Vii and BO I *d CLDTHI*O, whleh they are swillnf unusually ow. If you with any thing lathe Clothing way t#au and uaar, call at No. 1I2 Ms n and D kRRAQOTT, II »BRld A CD . b the place._ NOTICE. f|tH« *u* s- riber having wade a change In Mi buslnes* on the 1st J| of Ju’y U«t, makes It nec- saary that ali account* due hi® pro v ,»us to that 'im* sh. uM bs c'ose i He wt u> ♦, therefore, ask of hi* aid friends and cu«to<* er* to come forward and discharge the r in’ehttUn-ft*. Thark'u’. f« favors, he would a*k a comIpu auce of their psiroLsketo the new cnoceru of AKKNCK A t. \RY. K U SKK.N 1C, No. 1 JO, eor. Main and 13th f*ts. Bl -hmond, Aag. -•>, liM._ carAKTNi hhhip, 111 % Yg this day associated with me, In the Merchant Tailoring and R rJv Made Ct th’ g Ludne*s, WM. O. GARAY, of Bcydton, MeckW—burg. Co., Ya , sail 0* par.aer»hp to date frt m July 1st, !!•- bwv‘ncss wtllh- rrafler be conducted undathe u» r.t intt 9,»ic ut • lit. » <■ liMfj «• - air'll! for thv very liberal p«*tTWO*fe I have received for the p«»i 5fo years wowlJ uio#t rmj ect.'uily aj-k a coctlnuanc* of the •auic* 11 u>* new concern. K. R SPKNCK, jt3I Mu. 110 rorarf of %faln and IS h irrrt lipiom njJCH tore shirt rmthriua. “ Gentlemens Fui-nishintrGoods YV* now n ***ad ov«r*s) do* hhlrts, all prices, quailllej ) T and style*, which we are closing out at reduced prices These ^hl u are all niadt with the fatuous Improved french Tuk«, and are warranted to flt. Our aseo'tmenl of Ties au I Cravats can’t bs beat In the city of aichm t.J A - wou.d call attentl.m to oar lar** *t*uk cf Under ?Mrt§ and Orawrrs, which is verv full, ani conlalus full lines In Silt, Gause KriT'»,i L:nen, and CotUm W- Lave laersaaed ear facillt'es for matin* Hhl-ta to order, at the shortest p*>s<IMe n 'Cce, and a perfect Qt warra itetL Also, on hand, a flue stock of Rcadv Hade Cl thin*. Pit RTKV4.NT A MAOWIRR, Jel3 No. *.»l Main Street, <k»r. 14lh9t RUE ARE EXTRACTOR, rwa au%.)vi»« PilIT, TAR, WAX, os asT si*x> of G REAS E, MM ill iixmor SILK AND WOOLEN DR1-S6ES, AND FROM Broadcloths, Cassimeres. IT.-tool Vu *.’q;Utti inj'H-D »-* sSuytwwdca. TlUg article iu hern uv.d hv to»uy persons throughout th country aod » tccelved the highest roeomnw ndattens. It also received the r medal at «h. Ia»t Mechanics’ Fair. It la ■III la thl. . I!>, and deserve. the palroaase of the South. To he hal of'he pri ' :pv! i-ucglsts and at my laboratory,cotncr Main ani loth «t», Richmond, Va. KD'A'ARDT. FINCH, „1 L_i j Analytical Chemist. KKRF COOL !—Thecelebratedunexcelled “1,'IUU.K.NOK” RIFRIOKRArttR wbh vtdevwntUator. W.lrr Coolers, vari OB.yU.-v and patters; lee MteheOi all t'tes ani pattern.. Maa •-r’. p tlenl *• Gve minute" l.-e 'rr.io Freemery, and a variety of oth-r Lied., far sale at reduced price*. Weevil pittleuUe attention to the justly eelrbr.t-i! “ CIIAI. LKNUK" RbFRl'-KRATOR, on- y!,Wring It the best article evel of fered for »»l • in this pl.ee, and iher- fore r -commend It with con9 denec. Anothersuopiy just re clved, a ft* only pf which are an engaged Person. In waul of the above, are requested to call and examine befa re purehaylugeUe-here ^ ^ BAROAMIN, Ja., m,g_tf BIT Main HI. Richmond, Va. WHEELEK «Sc WILSON M ANI KAOTl’RINO COMPANY’S SEWING MACHINES. ir (ilIJMHI. (ill,I NX). HAVI been *o'd and the ualeerval salUfaellon warrants th« Company in recommend ln( and warranting It In the strong eat l«-ma 0|>IJJI0!( Qp-jm pqr.gg OF VIRGINIA. The beet we has* s-en.—AVarmner. The wora I* wrong nod perfect - ctrolii. ddeMUi. No other at all compares.—NoatV Contain* eeery late improvement.—Cntral Prul/yltrian. It doe. .ill- propo.ee — Krt-rtirtr. Ia.uperfar to any -Aweiffe Tr-nucript U decidedly the belt —J f rmmitin RtpuMIcan. Moat excellent - Bint Buiot RtyubUcmi. Far the best.— V*lrrtnh*n Whttf. It take, the lead—FUtj -Y hid. Anpeilor to any — Fa. t tfuevt. The best In ua» —CWjreper OAttrrtr. The moet complete ~B"tMni/A<lm Rtgultr. The best cade — Flid'ey Dtum-rul Witliout a rival.—SnitntiJIt Amtrwm. Recent Improvement* make K the moet complete and perfect machine ever offered to the public. R. II CRAIGK, Agent, BBT Main 8L Richmond. Johnson’s Hall, Norfolk. ANtBICAR Gl’iNO.-lN tent Sarvta Isian 1* or Amer lean Guano, warranted genuine, far tale low to close. A. N. IKK. oo the Dook. ^ T\I!I)V & WILLIAMS, ..tiA.eour.nnretie 1 all mil Mlgvlll V MlGrRlIT.A CORNER CARY AND 13TH 81 ROTS, HM HIONI), VA A RF now reviving their Fall Supple of Gr.xrerles, to which the /% tlUntlm ->f Cs»h a’ d prompt dealers are m|U sled. To such »h*y ar** dbpo»«*d to «rll at the lowest market rates. They now have in Uses M . _ |m» ■jhl* prime Porto Rico and Cuba Pagan *»• bMt A latraC. Crushed, powdered, Granulated and Cut Loaf Sugar* SO f otre Loaf Sugars 4 0b U N O , P<*rto llco and Muscovado Molanes so u*s. English Island Molasses 180 b»;ls Orchenhansan’s Fy rup Sou bags primt* RD Coffee $■) b.%gs Old Government Java do (very superior) SUM hrgs Old Dominion Nails l.NM aides Pole Leather, good and good damaged 100 pkga. Green and Black Teas, a»o« very chalet Shod boxes Adamantine and Tallow Candles 150 boxes Hoac 1.NJ0 lbs. Cotton Yarns »hm reams wrapping, Lett# r and Cap Paper 100 kegs Lee' Soda VO boiee Window Glass loo box re Axes _ 800 do a. Buckets. Fu80 UtiHTK 4 niMUn PIA80S. 1ITI CALL Ihe .Mention of th« eltlsrn* of Rich \ > mend, »nd Vlrglnte, to uur Pl.no forte* which JgfftBgBI we h.ve placed with Mr. Ciral, th.l their qu.Htlel.p^P’^M In eeery respect, m.y ho teeted by the side of the! I VII' fumed ChWkerinjt'o. We warrant .11 our P1.no., .nd e«t .how a* high .nd u name run. leaUwnnlBi u uj fuetory In the country. All of which cl be seen u Mr. Curd’, on Broud Street. Sd door from Wh. I delA- __LIGHT* A BRADHCBBT. |t\|Rl AMD “C« rOVKKK fil'd * R. - E „i: foieulebT BACON A BABEKRVILLE, 4 1111 R H LI. Very .uperior old Rye Whl.ky, of eurloui bramte. for Mle by | „j-j M. JONES. fr A BBLI. N. B. Raw, In .tore k! for oute by *>U »»*•___M J°*” iQ0“V¥^ Whdy. For t»le by y J0NIR FOR FAHWFHM. PRIME HEAVY BROGANS, MADE EXPRESS FOR TTS. ter y h.ee In Store » lv*e flock of »ery eaprrlor SHOES, m.tl XV In «trn tttle, of nil .!«*, for Men, W meli in I Boy. Aid Men', he.ey double line Irg Boot., .uli.b'e for ditcher, and tern h.nd. The»»- rhoei will weir doable n» loo* u »ny an h made in Virginia. We have sold them to some of the largest am brat farwRra la Virginia, sod they pr<nounce them to be the b»s Roe they have ever given (her se vanU. they have worn then twelvemonths. WslatUea’I la want or really prim'* 8h'es,L sail and examine them. We have also the Men’* Anuory 8h*»es and Meu'sand Boy’s Fewed Richmond ua«le Brogans. WswUl sel them very low for the *ueliUea. nf _ __ . w . „ * PITNEY A WATTS. I ) IK LOB DOOM MATH*—Adelaide and Carpel Parlo I Mats a beaatlful article. Oovertd Sheep Skin and Alicia* ' "%*• “U" th*“ ^ogyPcLXtW A CO. STOCK* FOR SALE. J.O A AAA ROANOKE VALLEY RAILROAD 1ST MOBT T'JV/.Ul'v «nge, . per cent band*, connecting with th Richmond and Dnuelllc, nnd K*lel*h .nd Outon Rtliro.d., ' Bile. Ion*, cowling oewr one million »f dollar*, with . mort*.** o only edO.te.V for n mloat* description of th* prceent condition SB' future ,-rv*pw*t of the Compnoy, pmnphltt* enn be hod at our ol Ice. -ALSO— WOO T. nnd Ten nil' I', Id nortgng* *0011 Tor* Rlwer * per cent. Bond* I tu Vtrglnl. an *h*re* Richmond fir* Amoctltlon So do fire .ad Mann* 4000 do Bonk of the Commonwenl'h _ . , nrl a W. FCKCELL 4 CO. RICHMOND WHIG. THE Jil l I.. Umov 8oxo. Tone—"AM IxMg Syne." When warring fa Ilona«lr the pesos 01 cor beloved land, Tj Cilui thv ■ rife bid la moll cease. We raise a patriot band. We raise a pa'(lot band. To calm the s'rife, 0 d tormoil retie, We ralet a patriot band. Fro-o Worth and South, East, Went, we come, O'er mountain, pi 11 and fell— Fling oat oar tt aw. with r,.lln; dram, And rlagt e l aiox lieu. I And ring tho I'nloo BtU, Ac. Thlt Bel was cut la Teniea.ee, Of metal pure a-ii fine. To ■ iuid the truth Id anthems free. Like ton • .f " auld lang syne Like tones of “ auld lang svn i," Ac. The t >sea from California Hint, O’er atream and prairie rack, •Till Maseachnaet'a takea Die note, And echoes Everett bn k I And (chore Everett back, Ac. They etaal along the fl iw’ry glades, skim the Atlantic shore, Bhtke gr anils hills aad pierce the shades, To wide Pacino's tear! To wl la Psoitis's roar, Ac. Then peal oar gallant symbol on, And let I .’a mu»lc tel, That o'er I'e dime cf Wuhiogtoa, Shall swlug the fi.i >a Bed ! Sh II swing the I'n' n Bell, Ae. ■. WHITMKI.l. BKI.L AND KVKKKTT CI.rB. The citizens of Whituu-H untl vicinity, favorable to the electiou of John Bell and Edward Everett assembled in the Masonic Ilall, at this place, on Saturday, 29th ult. On motiou, A G. Pritchett, E-q , was call .d to the ihtir, and John A. Herndon appointed Secretary. George I. Trotter, E-q., in a brief, but felicitous man .' er, explained the object cf the meeting to be the ratifi cit ou of the nominations of ilia National lTuion C'oti veutiuu and the formation of a Hell aud Everett Club. On motion of John A. Heindou. a committee of three, to wit: Dr. H. S Belt, George J. Trotter and K. 0. Ueiu don, were appointed by the chair to prepare rt solutions and ntggext peiuunent officers for the Club. While tile committee was absent, the meeting was very highly onto t titled by an address from Wyatt Walker, Erq , in which the corruption of tho Democratic party wax held up to view iu all its hidcousness and horrid de for.Lity.|iie descanted upon the petilous condit'ou of the country, the dn-aittous consequences of Disunion, aud pointed to the Con-iitutioual I'uion ticket as the only one now before the | eopl.- potent to preserve the coun try aud restore order aud harmony. The commu te then cam-' in aud submitted the follow ing report, which was ui animously adopted: Resulted, 1st, That this organization bo styled the Bell and Eveiett Club. 2d. The offictrx of this Club shall consist of a Presi dent, three Vice Presidents, a Recording and Corres ponding Secretary, sni Treasurer. ltd. That we l etriiiy approve of the formation of the Constitutional Union party as needed by the exigencies of the count ry, aud cordially ta'ify the notninaiiou 01 John Bell for President aud Edward Everett for Vice President. 4th. That the success of the Black Republican party would, in our opiuiou, be dangetous to the peace of the conulry aud the cairn of the Stater, ai d that it is the est effort to defeat tlds party. 5th. That the disruption of the Democratic party, and the senseless aud unmeaning squabbles of its two frag ments, both impotent for good, neither eotf. s-cdly able to achieve success, each seem ug more anxious to war on the rival organization, than to uuile in the destruc tion of the common enemy, show the absolute necessity of looking outride of the Democratic party for the means or defeating the candidates of the Black Repub licans. o.U That all patriots can, and in our opinion should, unite iu the support of Johu B dl and Edward Everett, who have long stood belorc the country euiiueu* in sli the walks of public and private life—distinguished above their fellows as citizens, as legislators, aud us executive officers—men who can point to their sound, conservative principles—to thvir varied and ripe experience—to their broad and national statesmanship, as presenting ground Urge enough and strong enough lor all men who love their country more than their pirty to unite in their sup port : Men who, ns in the earlier and happier day* of the Republic, when Washington, Jefferson, Ma lison and Monroe were choseu President on their own me.its— can *how their long and CistirguUhad public services as grounds of public support, and arc not forced to rely on n.ny u-iuiluatioi.s and sp cious dap-trap, and deceptive utterances oi quadrennially shifting platforms. 7th. That we believe that :bo Bell and Everett ticket isthe only oue it, the pre- nt canvass thit stands the re motes’ chance of defeating the Black Republicans, and «e therefore pledge ourselves to use all honorable means in our powi r to accomplish this result; and we cordially invi'e every lovtr of his country to disregard party trammels, and rally 1 ko patriots to the standard of the Union, the Constitution, and tho Enforcement of the Laws. I'tio committee suggested as permanent officers: Pre sident, Win. II. Pay.,.; Vice Presidents, T. R Tiotter, A. G. Pritche t, ami Wyatt Walker; Recording and Cor responding Secretary, John A. llerudon; Treasurer, John W. Guerraut. On motion, Aleeulved, That the Hub meet oi Sxturday night of every week until the Presidential eluctiou. On motion, the Club theu adjourned A. G. PRITCHETT, Chrn’n. Jobs A. Hkrndok, Sec’y. POLITICAL DISCUSSION IN WVTHEVILLE. WrTBiviLLK, Oct. 3d, 1860. 7b the Editor of the HViiy. Last Bight a political discussiou came off in this place, between Waller R. Staples, of Montgomery, and IIou. Payette McMullen, of Smythe. The terms of the discus s on were at the choice oi Col McMullen. He chose to t pen the debate iu a speech of an hour, to be followed by Mr Staples in an hour, to reply to Mr. S. in an hour, and Mr. S. to r-join in half hour. It is unnecessary to occupy aov space of your valua ble paper, to give the result ol this combat. The bare ■ucntiou of the names of the combatants will clearly in dicate, and preclude all doubt in the minds of all pei sous acquainted with the powers of the different cbam pious, as to how the battle was fought, and how it ter minated. Mr. Staples, it is well knewn, is a foe worthy of any man’s steel, one of the boldest, most chivalrous, and most effective champions of the Opposition Party.— There are but few Democratic knights who can stand be fore his fatal lance, and as tor the immaculate Mac, he •as roughly unhorsed at the first outset. Mac was no merely thiowo down, but kept down, and beat, anti pum died, and roiled in me du-t until some symptlhidng in dividual. kiudly advised him “to go home aud go to bed.’’ I believe, Mr. Editor, each and ail oi the large and in telligent audience as-> mbied to hear this discussion, an tieipated tbe utter and oveiwbeluung defeat ol tue tin maculate Mae, and the anticipations of each and all were fully realised. I hare seeu men vanquished before now, Mr. Editor, in political debate—1 have sect) them over whelmed, utterly routed '‘horse, loot aud dragoons," completely overslaughed and “done for," but it was re served for last night to witness tbe most humiliating aud unmitigated costigation that ever oue man gave another. Mac is a vain man—full of egotism and not at all sen sitive_as impenetrable to sarcasm or ridicule, as the hide ol a Rhinoceros is to the bite of a Ilea. But his armor of proof failed him for once. Staple*’ keen wit, cutting sarcasim and pungent argument broke througli his coat of Arnvs, and left him for an hour and thirty minutes writing in «gony aud devpair beneath the Ush that cut to the quick atid brought the blood at every blow. I would like very much to give a detailed ac count of tbe discussion, in order that you might see how thoroughly aud effectively Staples dmo iitaed the ex Governor, but I have already extended this note to twice the length I intended. All is right in the South-west — The ball was put in motion here last uight by Staples, and we will keep it rolling until the tltb of November. _LESTRANG E. CHEERING NEWS FROM THE SOUTHWEST. WlTlUVILLK, Oct. 2. 7o the Editor of the Whig : A discussion took place in this town last night between W. R. Staples, of Montgomery, and Gov. McMullen.— There was a large and euthusiaslic audience. The most important issue was made between Breckinridge aud BelL Tbe Governor, alter having finished the usual harangue upou old Democratic principles, brought a list of charges against Bi II as long (to use hi* language) a# Paul's Epistle to tbe Romans, not a single one of which could withstand the mighty shafts of his opuoneut.— Time wiil uot permit me to give such an account as might be interesting. Suffice it to say that wa never heard a more cxultaul triumph in auy discussion than was made over the Governor by the distinguished gentleman.— llisspeccb was interspersed with pointed anecdotes ami i frequent oulbuists ol patriotic eloquence that elicited an uproarious applause Irom the whole assembly. Mr. | S. has done noble work hero. We think we could say | without contradiction, that this entire district will ring the Bell ou the ti:h of November. Roll on tbe hill. l’I03. | BELL AND EVERETT IN GLOUCESTER. At a meeting of the Constitutional Union party of th< county of Gloucester I^IJ at tbe Court House ou Mon ■ day the first dav of October on motion of A. W 1 Robin ■, Warner T. Talisfarro was called to the chair,and John Ross, appointed Secretary. Mr. Taliaferro as Elector of this Senatorial District entertained the meeting for a short time with one of liu happiest efforts, and in concluding called ou Mr. L. J I Bowden, who was present to address the people. Mr. B r excused himself on the ground that he was present bi 1 appoiutmeut to meet Mr. CUybrook, yet as Mr. Clay brook was absent, aud there was an implied, if not at express understanding between his competitor and him self, that neither should address the people in the absenci of tbe other, Mr. B said, he thought it best to be sileu however, that he saw in the crowd a gentleman, Mr. 0 W Montague, who had always heretofore acted withthi Democratic party ; and it might he profitable and in (■tructive for the people to hear that gentleman’s expert anee. Mr. 0. W. Montague was londlv called for, and briefly but pointedly and strongly, set forth the reasons which influenced him in withdrawing from the Democrat ic party. Many of Mr. M’s. blows fell so heavily, that his old Democratic brethren could not ail quietly under their iutliction. They gained but little however, by their ques tioning, and soon found that they h .d waked up the wrong passenger, aud submitted for thereat of his speech to their richly merited castigaliou. At the conclusion of Mr. Montague’s remarks, on motion of P. U. Fiizhugb, Esq., it was kr not util, That wc the Opposition party will proceed to orgauize a Bell and Everett Club iu each of the Magis terial Districts iu this county. On motion it was Keeolrtd, That the Chairman appoint a Central Com mittee to meet once a week at Gloucester Court House, that the duty of the Committee shall be to correspond with the State Central Hell and Everett Club at Richmond, receive and distribute political information, appoint sub committees for the several districts, which said sub-com mittees are 10 aid the Clubs of the districts in enlighten ing the people of the several districts by speakers invited aa they shall see best. Thereupon the chairman appointed the following gen tlemen committee at the Court House:—A W. Robins, Dr. Thos. C. Olopton, Dr. W. H. Miller, C. W. Montague, Jno. P. Taliaferro, Jnu. U. Cary, 8. V. Puller. Un motion the meeting then adjourned. WARNER T. TALIAFERRO, Chairman. J. R. Ross, Secretary. TIDINGS FROM THE MOUNTAINS. Ciikistianshubo, Oct. 4tb, 1810. To the Editor of the ll’Aig : Still striving to keep you posted as regards the pro gress of the work in this section, I has'.eu to give you a few items, of events fr inspiring aince I last wrote to you. On (be gist ot last month our Goggln ptid us a visit, aud gave us one of his excellent practical speeches. We had a good audience out to hear him. He i* the same now as when, at the call of his friends, he buckled on liTa armour and entered the lists to bear their bauner, tri umphant almost we might say, through the old Common wealth. lie deservei all honor ut our hands, and surely be has it. On Monday last, that bciug Court day, Waller R. Sta phs, Esq., our Elector, favored us with a speech upon the questions ot the day as involved in the canvass. It was a powerful and conriucing, as well as au eloquent effort, aud from what we cau learn, convinced more than one of our good Democratic friends that Bell was the only man who could by ativ possibility beat I.iucolu.— Mt. Staples bas gone to work in earnest, and will labor until the day ol election to secure the succ-ss of our cau diddles. He w.ll be iu Fincsstle on Monday next, aod from thence will go to Monroe and Greenbrier. The work goes bravely on. Preston is in the field in this district, working with glorious z -a! aud success, and every one is foil of the spirit. Tneie is no harshness on our parts; we endeavor to conciliate our former foes and to show to them that we arc occupying the only sale ground. And they are joining in with us, not as Whigs or Americans, but as loyal Democrats iu the very high est sense ol the word, who look to the good of the coun try, tin preservation of oar Uuinu, the handing down of our ins'itutious in their purity o future generations, with all the countless blessings that are to How from such a happy state of things, to our present and futu.e great ness as a nation, and looking at these as they are illumi UJ uic c VI wiv pm *v I'tu Vi vm ivtria* thers. that generous Hum: is kindled afresh in their hearts and they arc ready and Milling to lend their helping baud to crush out all sectionalism. So mar we succeed MONTGOMERY. THE PRINCE IN WASHINGTON. Yesterday forenoon the Prince of Wales and suite, accompanied by Secretary Floyd, ptid a visit to the Cap itol, Lord Lyons aud his Honor M eyor lierret bring of the party. Toey passed through :bc legislative halls of both Houses of Congress, the Supreme Court room, the Library, and sut veyed ail the chief objects of interest, aud expressed themselves highly gratified. The party then, a', about half-past eleven o'clock, re turned to the Executive Mansion, where the members of tbe Cabiuet aud their wives had gathered At twelve o'clock the doors of the Mansion were opened for the President's K -eeption in honor of his Royal Guest. The President and Priuce, with Ids suite, took position about l-to-lhird* back from tbo Nor h eutraoce of the East Room, the Prince standing to the right ol the President, with the Duke of Newcastle and Lord St. Germains to the Prince's tight; Lord Lyons stood to the left of the Prcsidcnt The officers of the Army, Navy, and Marne Corps wore meetssively introduced, and then the people, of whom a very large and exceedingly gratified portion were the ladies, whose pleasure at seeing and meeting the Piince w.s freely seen and expressed. With many ol the ladies the P-1"—• “hook hands, to the sterner sex ne courteously bowed. At half past two o'clock the Prince, with the Duke of Newcastle and Lord Lyons were accompanied to the De partment ol tbe Interior by Mr. Secretary Thompson.— Here they remained the greater part of an hour, exam ining the various parts of that fine and > I issic building, ami then turned off, by way of Ninth street, to the wes tern part of the city. We learn t lao, that the Royal pai tv, with Mi->s Lane and Mrs. Secret*'y Thompson, visited the Young Ladies’ Institute of Mrs. Smith. Ou Wednesday the dinner patty consisted only of tbe Pr. sidcnl'x family, the Prince’s suite, the Brili-h legation, and the Cahii.o . Yesterday the* iliutier was a diplomatic one, thirty-five covers having been set. On both occa sions tbe Prince sat at the table to the right of Miss Lat.e, as her guest. We learn that precautions have been taken to make the visif to Mount Vernon to-day strictly private. A handsome collation has been prepared, arid will be set for the party on board the steamer Hartiet Lane. Oa return ing the party will become tbe guests of Lord Lyons the rest of the day.—Xnt. Ini, of Friday. NAPOLEON III AT THE BIRTH PLACE OF THE BO NAPARTE FAMILY. Correspondence London Timet, Sept. 10. If there be auy portion of his dominions where it might be expected that tbe Emperor Napoleon would meet an especially warm reception,it is assuredly the island of Cor sica, the birthplace of the first sovereign of his dynasty. The Mayor of Ajaccio, in the speech he addressed to him on landing, recapitulated some of the souvenirs the Bo naparte family have left in the island. He said : •• A few pae s distant is the house where your ancet tors were born; before you standi a vast eitabli-bment where our young men devote themselves to the study of sntiquity, thanks to the liberality ol your great uncle, Cardinal Fesch, who was our benefactor. Yonder are the mountains of Boio, where, during the troubles of our island, your grandmother took refuge, already bearing iu her bosom him who b-camo the august chief of your dynasty. Iu another directiou, and almost at our pa es. uru lire wont to meditate. Ah, Sire, this day, so ardently desir ed tiy us, aud your presence, which we have invoked with all our wishes, make us forget post sadness and the spo liation consummated in 1815.” So far it is well enough, aud just what one might ex pect a Corsican Mayor to say. But the worthy munici pal ehiet cannot terminate his speech without crouch ing, and express his loyalty and gratification without sacrifice of dignity aud painful grovelling. Ho con cludes : “Sire—The humble magistrate who ho3 the honor to lay at your Majesty’s feet the homage of the sentiments which animate the city whose representative he is, dares to withdraw from its memory of its past the boldness to felicitate himself on having been chosen as its inter preter, and he U happy and proud to present to you the k*T* of the city at all times faithful to the Bona partes." GARIBALDI AND CAVOl'R. The Turin correspondent of the Constitutionnci writes as follows, nnder date of September 15:— The Parliament is convoked for the 2d of Oct ib< r. The convocation was decided on yesterday at a Co uni il of Ministers. Count Trechi, aid-dc-camp of Guihaldi, and Dr. Bram bitla, in whom tbo Dictator of the Two Sicilies appears to place unlimited confidence, arrived yesterday evening at Turin from Naples. Thet are bearers of a letter from the famous General to the King. Tiie audacious war rior in this letter traces the same programme as that developed in the proclamation to the people of Pa lermo—that is to sav, that be shall not regurd his mis sion as terminated until he has airived at Rome and Ve nice, and that, despite his desire for immediate annexa tion, the interests of the continuation of his enterprise are opposed to that measure. Garibaldi concludes his letter hy saying that be has no confidence iu M. flavour, and that that is the reason he cannot listen to advice seut him from Turin. This letter, which is not known to he public, and of which I can guirautec the most perfect authenticity, has produced a great sensation in official circle*. As vet I o 'hiug bos been decided os to the terms in which tl e King's reply is to be couched. M. de Rayueval, first ScereUry of the Embassy, has been annoiuted charge d’Alfairs during tie absence of M. de Talleyrand. SWEEPING LIKE WILDFIRE. The Union movementcousumroated in New York week before last is sweeping over that Slate like wildfire. The change it has wrought, and the enthusiasm it has infus ed, are miraculous. Befori there was doubt and despon dency; now all is hope and confidence. No sooner, says ti e Daily A'tuui, was the movement agreed upon aud an nounced than it was promptly taken up and adopted by the masses in Kings, (jueeis, Suffolk, Westchester, Put nam, Rockland, Richmond and Sullivan, and we are told by the Albany Argus that the people in Orange, Ulster, Greene, Dutchess, Coluuiba, Rensselaer and Albany are rushing to its support with a unanimity which will sweep everything before it and Mttle the result in the State.— The Republicans, panic struck at the enthusiasm and de termination of the Union aen, are making their last and most desperate efforts to regain the ground they have lost. The most rxtemtlvc. expensive, novel and attrac tive “ dodge" ever attemped by them—the Wide Awake demonstration—is to be played in the vain hope that it will revive their flagging aiergies and re-enforce the con fidence they have lost. B it it comes too late. The com mon opponents of Republicanism—Douglas men, Breck . inrldge mm, Dell meu—having risen superior to party dictation by uniting upou a ticket embracirg repre-enta lives from cacti organization, are now wilii equal rcao lutcmvs mantling onward to that grander triumph in November, when Black Kcpublicaolim shall receive its final quietus, and another "eraof good foeliog” dawn upon tho country. ■ULIliTlOUe LOCK HOSPITAL. ESTABLISHED AS A IlKKl'IiE FROM (it'ACKKRV. Tin- Only luce where u rare ran be Obtained. DR. JOHNAOM bus discovered the now Certain, Ppcedy and only kff.-etutl Ke.ociy In the World for Weaki e#M of the Back or Litnh*, H’.-Ictures, Affections cf the Kidneys and Bladder, Invulur.t try Discharges, Impr.tency. Geu-.ral Debili’y. Nervous ness, Dyspepsia, Languor, Low Bplrils, Confusion of Ideas, Palpi tation of the He«rt, Timidity,Tn-mb Ini *. Dimm-ts of flgkt or OUI< diness, Disease of ilte Head, Throat, Note or Fkln, Affections of the Lung*, 8-omarh or Bowels—those Terri'le Disorders arising from the Solitary Dahlia of Youth— those sicbkt and soiiUry practices mure fatal to ihctr vie. I ms than the song of Bvrens to the Mariners of Ulyssrt, bligh’ing tbrlr moat brilliant hopes or antic.patlonj,rui dertug marriage, Ac., Impossible. YOUNG HEN Especially, who have become the rlctirus of Rolrtary Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit which annually sweeps to an untime ly grave thousand* of Young men of the most exalted talents and bri llant Intellect, »ho might otherwise have entranced llstmlng 8c nates with the thunders cf eloquence, or waked to ecstacy tho Living lire, may call with full conndenee. MARRIAGE. Married Persons, or Yonng Men contemplating marriage, being aware of physical weakness, organic dcoldty, deformities, Ac , speedily cured. He who p'aces himself under the car.- of Dr. J may religiously eooflde In Ms ion r as a grntcm&n, and confidently rely upou his skill as a Physician. ORGANIC WEAKNESS. ImmedlaDly Cured and Full Vigor Restored. This Dreadful - Isease-which ren ten Ilf- miserable and Mar riage Impossible— la the pena'ty paid by - hf vi t in of Improper Indulgences. Young persons are too apt to commit excesaes from not belrg aware ©f the dreadful consequences that may ensue.— Now, «ho t**at unders’ands the subject will pretend to deny tha the power of procreation Is lo*t sooner by 1 h »e fating into Ini yrcprr haldta than by the prudent? Ilet'dt-sbeing deprived of 'he pleasure of healthy ifTpring, the most serious and destructive m m tom* to both body and mind arise. The s>stem l w-onifs De ranged, the Physical and Mental Funct ops Weakened,L'm tf ( ru creitlve Power, Nervmil Vnltaht Itv, Dvspepsla, Palpitation of the Heart, Iiiriigrtliou.CobStliulltnxl Dehldty, a Wasting cf the Frame, Coughs, Consumption, Ac. OFFICE NO. 7 feOUTII FREDERICK STREET. Left hand si e going from Baltimore street, a few doo s from the comer. Fall n-t to ct*s rvs name and number. Letters must he paid atd contain a stamp. The Doctor's Diplo mas haog In h s office. DR JOHNtON, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, graduate from one of the most eminent Colleges In the Unit* 1 Plates, an i U e greater Kart of whose life has been spent In the hospitals of L n Ion, Par 1, Philadelphia and elsewhere, has effected s .me of the most as tonishing cures that were ever known; many iron* led with ringing In the head and ears when as'.eep, gre/t n -rvousness, be ng alarm ed at sudden sounds, ba’hfuiiitM, with request blushi'g, at tended sometlmtf r I h a derangement of mind, were cured la* mediately. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE Dr J. add esses all those who hare Irju red 'hen-lvcs by Im proper indu'gtn t* sud solitary h*bbs, wt.lch rulo both tody and mind, U’fit log them for either hutiaeas, study, soiUty or mar nag*. These ar^some of the sad and raclsncho’y effects p oducod by early habits • fy uth, vis ; Weakness of the Back and Limbs, Pains in tin- II-ad. Diron* si of Bight, Loos of Muscular Power, Pal I .Ration of the Heart, Dyspepsy, Ne'vous I ritahidty, Derange ment of the Digestive Fundi’ns, General Debility, Bymplouu of Consumption. Mbftallt —1h* fearful offer's on th* mind are much to he dread-*’—I. %* of Memory, bonfusl n of Ideas, Depression of Fplr ts Evil PoreV'dlogs, Aversion to ftoddy, PefDs rust, Love of bt lltude, T.iui illy, Ac , are some of the evils produced Th- uj-.uJa of f.p'it :y of all ages can now Ju Jge what is thecisic of their dec’lping heslth, lerlog th Ir vigor, becoming weak, pae, n-rvqus and tin Aiitt d; having a fclo„-u ar appearance about the eyes, cough and sytrptoins of consumption. YOUNG MEN Who hare l jured thcmselve* by a certain practice Indulge! In at sc'ool, the effec*t of which are u ghlly let, evea when asiecp. ap.i If n t cored re den marriage 'mpossible, and destroys both mind »nd I ody, shoul I applv Immediately. What a tdty that a young man, the I,ope of hit c iun*ry, the darling of lits parents, »hou d be snatched from all prospe- ta and e.J yraer.t oflHe, by tha eon<oqoei.ee of dev'atlng from the path of nature arid Indulging In a certain secret habit. Such persons Mt’HT. before contemplating MARRIAGE, n fleet that a snood mind and body are the rarst necessary requlsl lion to promote connubial happiness. Indeed, without the.*e, the Journey through H e b-rcoin s a v.-arv pilgrim «g<*; the prospect hou-ly darkens to the view ; th* mind l»e -omea shadowed with des pair and filled with the melancholy reflection thut the happtucss of another be cuirs blight* d with our own. UDPEAH< OF IMPRUDENCE. ulded and imprudent votary of pleasure finds he has Imbibed the sc d« of this painful disease, it too often happens that an 111- lut'd •enie <f shame, or drr d if d s^verv. d'ters him from apply It g t»those who from education and retpectabUi'j, can alone befriend him lie falls Into the hand* of the ign rant and d'wignlnf pretend rs, * hu, Incapable of cu ing, filch hit pevunlary •ubstance, keep him trill ng month after month, or a* hr g as the •mail st fe«* can be obtained, and In de«palr leave Min with ruined health to sigh over Ms gahintr disappointment; or, by the u-e of that deadly poison. Mercury, hasten the constitutional system of 'h a terriole dl#« as*\ such as affection of the Head, Throat, Nose, Kkln, etc .prn#r«#|ng with 'righUul rap’dlty till death puts a pc riod t.i his drea *fa! s ,:f rings by Sending him to that undiscovered country frota who*e bourne no leaveler leturns. KNDOhnKbKNT OF TilK PRESS. The many thouiands cured st this institution within the last eighteen 3ears, and Inc numerous lmpoituut Surgical Operations psrforrced h? Hr. Johnstoo, witnessed by the report* s of the “Sun” and many nth r pipe's, notices of whim have appear'd again and again before the public, besides his a*analog as a gentleman of character and responsibility, Is a sufficient guarantee to the af flicted. SKIN DIFFUSE* FPKFDH V CURED. .Pyr«0— --••'** ■ •m‘ 4 u« particular In < I tree*-* tMr letters to his I itsuluib it, in the following manner : JOHN M. JOHNSTON, V. D.. RaHimor*- l.ock Hosp'tal, utt-ty Battlm r,-. Maryland. rWT TO IflEUrHANTt* 130 FALL TRADE. 130 Mai* hT. WK wouM respectfully call the attention of merchants visiting the city, to our stock of Twines, such as— Ll*K>f, con on, HEMP, JUTE, APOTHECARY, HAT CORD, HAG STRINGS, Ac., Ac. WhoUaUc and retail, at ■rtf KT0WL1S A WALTORP. s. a. nrvBRi HAS Just received hit stock of Fall Goads, embracing one of the la gift and most compl-t j sssntxects of y./V a>l the latest an 1 ri >*t Improve I s»y.e« of Watches Dla- p'-iyft mondf, Jewelry, Silver and plated war**, of every description, which he lori es his frlcnlsand the pubi c to rail and eximloe before purchasing elsewhere From th- large variety of his stack heh*sno he* tatlon In rsjlng that he can pleas-? all those who my favor him with a call. H A MYK'tP, icTI Cor Main and Pearl 8»*., Richmond, Ya. GREATSAUT AT RETAIL AND WHOLESALE, For ii O 13 a v s, FOR CASH ONLY or IICHDRKR8 8U.K8, PLAIN and CORDED MERINOS, SHAWL# «ndCLO»KR. FRENCH DlLADIK#, Rich Del aine Robe* at $«% coat $14 8 4 and ft-4 Valentis* Cambric and Muslin Kelts, at half price B< st Kid Gl *vef, at IX) rents Ladles’ Merino and Cashm* re Vests Wide Black Velvet, for Cloaks Bonnet Kihboniand PressTrlmmlrn Black Kombnx ne* and Alpacca* Very Rich Mlk Robrx at f*ft C".t |4fl Wf will sell the above goods very low until 15th Oct, at which time we shall close store O prepare for auction. PFRKISR A CO., •*?C _HI Ragle Eioaro. imihH AKVIY OVF.Kro.% t N, at wholesale an I I A retail —4 have a large suppiv cl the above desirable articles *;ii»ed for ThysIrUn* and others much expo«t>1 to weather. 1h» ab'vetoed* are of my own Inpo.ttthn ard bought for eaah which «l'l • nable mo to nlfr them to the trade ard others as low aa any house In or «.ut of the State ol Va. Tho«e In want will find It to their Interest t > call an me before makl-j? their parrhuo. urM W M I Its 8MTTR. V.»rt Mali at. I’rsN. — A fln** rraortroer t cf double and tingle tiuns, of my T oan lrapo.tatlon, just rec»lv««l dheet from th# manufactur ers per ah’p ru«»n Kirk* Also, kly*« Walker*a, Cos’* and Wctlflj Plchi ds’genuine Kngll h Caps, which I tIT r at low price* for cAtb. or to punctual customers. <• J 81N TON. Flgn of the Circular Pnw, ocl _71 M» n st. IN trRCH WAX AND ADAW A NT I NIC CAN 1 D LI A.—76 Bose* for rale b/ oc9— JOHN N. GORDON A SOfT kitiinoaD lutTM izn: MANUFACTURING MILLS, ROCKETTS, RICHMOND, VA. S.IIART.WA V. - - Gen’l Agent. Manufacturean.i offT for tale in im. to tut porch’»er*— FineGround Bone', with their organic tnv'ir. Hurtr.onn'e Ammon ate.I Super Phosphate of f.'me, ma-l* of bones deenmpoe e,t by Sulphuric Arhl. Al-o, Hartman's Improved Manipulated Guano. made of heal Phosphate Guano, one half, (deruinp-aed with Sulphuric Add,) anti of belt Peruvian Guano. Thee P-rtlll ters have hern nsed with the tno t latl.fa-torv revolt-, i too, offer for sale American, C 'lumhian, and Nev.vaa Guanos, at the lowrst To i e had at the Mllto, also, of Afeesrv. WOMBLE A CLA TBORNE, anil Comtultalon Alerebants genrr-ll y.__au'4— iy CUFPRN,-10il ban superior Old 1 va C- (fee, in • ore and for sale by W. W. WOOLDRIDGE, ncJ litth rtreet. JOtn C MIAII KA CO„ DRAPERS AND TAILORS, SKCHiSUI, El’lLl-mU, 14tli ITUEET, RICHMOND, VA. Would respectfully call attention to their new styles of Fall and Winter Goods. •eW___ 18(10. HARDWARE. IKOO. VAX LEW, TAYLOR Sc CO., NO. 74 MAIN STREET, Richmond, Va., VRE now In rer Ipt, per ships Susan Minks and Alcxan Irr. direct to James Riser and other d,3 ships rla N w York, and by recent pu'chaut ftotn the American manula:iorles,U-clr fall II I k of hardware. CUTLERY, GUNS, COACH MATERIAL, and SADI ERY, Which they will asll to the Oountry Trade as low as any Bonthna Bouse. They also offer for sale PLATFORM ASP COUJTTER SCALES, madeby the MANCHESTER 80*1,15 COMPANY, which they re* commend for oorrecjnrss and strrng’h equal to any In tht Htw. SILK MIXED CA‘S. SUITS, BUCK TRICOT 0AS8. SUITS, IIAIR LINE CASA SUIT*. FANCY OA«A FUIT8, BUCK DRESS SUITS. The above goods sre well made, nicely cot, an-l will be offered a. Ulr competing pricer, st WM ”r t S«ml AT .viKADtt «i RAKER'S Drug Wore, i-i yi Rod the rao-tcoroplete asaorimeot of Surgical Itatrunienta and appliancia, ard all th* ra-e an-l raluable Phartuaceudcal Preparations, Chemicals and Reme-llcs___t.D Family kkfinki* lard.- For sui* IntasrHsaad and palli. c>5—dlw_WM WALLACE SOWS. C/A Bbli Ptlme New Orleans Uolau-i. sor sale by_ □ U DUNLOP, MONCUBE A 00. LABOR RTOCK Of HKW FALL CiOODS now or** at J. Millliirter <St. Bro’s. WE *»k* plejuu e to Inform cur f latdn and patrons and the pub le g n tall , that we ha»e cp- ned a very extensive *• ■artient of r KW GsjODt*, adapted to 'he pra eat an 1 approach ing season, and art prepared txs-il them on the mci1. favoraMe terms and ml r»rv low prices l armi es havlrg purchases to make In anyth'ng In the Dry Goods line, will wdl to give oar sto'k an exam! atlon if only ti^lndrut at what ws are S4>lllng Good« at We cannot, n an advertisement, rnuniera’e even the leading •tries of Go< di w* have In store, but astnre a I that oar sot e roon.s a e rriuimrd and jatmuel full of food bargans, and no doubt wl’l be so with cost 2rr.tr*, If they know their o«n Interest We sell the l.e*t $ BLACK 81LK lo the c!tr. Wc sell the b*si %’l-wool FLaNNKL at 2ft cents. We hav« the largest acd cheap-at stick of FRENCH KMBROID ERIK.** In th»ety. CAKPKriNUo and RIG8 In great variety, and cheap. J. MlLLHHhK A BRO., >r2l- tf__193 Br ad Hirert. Vfc. IflOOttK, AKCDt, • Cary Btrcet, near Columbian Hotel; Offers low, for cash — New Oil ans Mohis-t-i In half bblx Ca*a, Miuc-.vado and Porto Rico do and Syrup H;f bble family R"e IL-rrirgi and Mackerel 86 Palls Me flat d Leaf Lard Prime Bacon Hams, SVuldtrs and Sides Pat* f t rperm, Adinso'e aid Tallow Candle* brown and Hack lurpert ne foaps Old D melon Nalls and Shoe Tacks fall; Sup Ca:b. 81 da Rce— March Chewing and Rmcktng Tobacco and Cigars OoHou and Hemp C.-rd Lamp W ck N 0. and If. Coffee Hugvr M- ch», Java, Lag ar.d Ho 0< ffee Family, *xtra and Sup. Flour Lond n Porto—Vlc«g«r Br^-ou^.^Fnrtina and Demijohns, snd all kinds of 8ng.tni and Wines, Ac.. *c. _ 1*91 NllOtkOC .HILL RICHMOND GROUND PLASTER, I AM row pr pared to supply any demand for PLASTER Finn Ga< 1 xi» for the Fall crops My tt t k of Lamp la large. 8<leet«*d from tbe purest Windsor, (NovaHcoti )Quarr«-e, with special 1 efer*nee tilte richneesin Sophate ef LI * e Thankful for the htavlly increased patronage, the ruputu'lon of my brand shall be ful't •aitalced for purity, acd proper pul Vt (butt jti. JOHN II CKAlH'rilNK, eelft Office No 11 Pearl st. TI’STia A 81IEWELL, NOS. 32 AND 34 SOUTH WATKK STHKF.T, rniLADCLPIlM. \TT1I0I.T8ALI DKAI.TRR IN Bacon. Urd, Fork. CIOMTfcftl, T » Xlrlod A |>ptt, *n<! P.*5die., an J Produce generallr. Uatod Bl loo »:itl oh ui lers, of prime quAlity, AUllublc for Rouch ern rtiArkets, con Unll, on hand, ielUto* i&ft GEORGE STAttEETT 18601 nA* In stcre h‘« Fall stock, comp I- rig 2*4 varieties and a sls-sofMTiVKa. HAN K* and FUitNACW, many cf /htjj them new aa -i »*.r* I? ar.l< i<S, of his own make lie Is gm8 alt prepare*! to tuj ply Northern tov • at wholesale re tall, having contracted early in tbe s«a» u for two entire earguee oftimv. r> best made in l! it country, at liver p ices than the •am-* goo’t can now Lc obtained. tlso, Pumps and hi »e of ail kinds Piumhlng, Gas Flttlr g and Tin w -rlt d tie fn the belt man ner and cheap. Extra cartlr gt alvars « n hand. GKO’dGE KTAK-KIT, lirMn’s Raw, led Terror street. Richmond Va. TVTHI rK GOODR«-Wff hare now In flora, of our own im y f por.at'or, a c Tp.et- a*»ortceut of— White Cvrh lea acd Ja - n-tts Pn^k and Mu’l MoillDi Plain artd Checked Nainsooks HDl.op's and Victoria Lawns 1*1 in a oil Dotted * ari.-s Mu 1 ns Checked and striped Cambrics Hat.nct Cords Corded Dimities India Twll s Irrhl.. tf wi 'l known nuke* Linen T.ble D:.m:...ic« Us. .‘W T*b!e Cloltj ami Napklm, p»rt of t»lr» Oiuiitjr Toweit Poylle., ke., kc , 8 c. kl! of which we < (Ter to the trade »t eery tine priet* telft_ K».Nl\ HUNK A CO. Kiciinovu v«e.\cv • OK THE SOUTHERN l’HOTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY, ALEXANDRA, VA. Capital ov r ..9500,000 A.YD CONSTANTLY INCREASING rpHIR COMPANY off. rs great, r hi!vantages to the Farmer and 1 others than any Company chartered \l the State, hjr Inear'.ng •rlth or without a j rmlum note If the applicant pre er, he can pay the fnl: am an: of the premium, In cash: or by becoming a tn-rpber, or g!\ing a small premium note, be saves nearly one-half of the amour:* charged by Stock Companies, when Insudng anna illy. This Is the advantage resa!t!ng fr«nn the c mhluatlon of the CASH AMU MITTAL PRINCIPLE. This Company commenced totting P )l'cles against I ss or dam age by fire on U.e 13th day of March, 1*64. since which liras ever en tnousand two hundred persons have Insured and become members of the Company, and over #IUO,OCO have been paid for losses g^TAII dlffcrerce* In settletnent of losses may be determined by three d'alnlerrated Arbitrators af the Cou ty where socb b.ss bap ;>ened. to be mutually chosen by the 'nsured and the Company. ogricKaa IIVvrt W THOM Aw, President. T. tl H0BK.KT8ON. V|«. PreiM-oV. TH08. T. IIIU., Treawr. WM WRIAHT, S. cre'.ry. JAMv: T cr.-.-r. Actuary ami Agent nr-Ap, iirat ona for If.»or«nc» and Policies granted; »:•* cj.j I Policies renewed, Prmph etj, blank forms of Application, anA ev ery Information on the aubjr-.t of Fire and l.lfe Insurance, furrisfc* rd gratis on application personally or by mail, to COCKE A CI.0SK, Genera! Insurance and Collecting Agents. OFFICE in Exchange Hotel Building, on 14th st, Richmond, Va. J . .V_ TT FHOSFM OIL 0*E DOLLAR PFR <; \ I i\ LON — I I of superior quality, war: anted equsl *o ar.v . v» r »lb-red in tills narfcet ' V.L.F AUNG, I >04 K KT rI TLFU V. J«i8* oneni* 1 “pTr si l;» Fu.ari a Hints, mv fall Import.tl > i of !*< »*ket Cntl.- y, f elisors and Raxnrs, from the c* Db'wted farton. s • t Podgers A Sons, W» itrn* hdm A So*s. Wade A llu 'her and Mappln Brothers. A call is respectfully sc-letted. C. J. PINTON, ocl 71 Main st 1 A A N 4 CKN RAHSHALI/S SALT. 1 vM* ‘.'.Mi-rces prim-iug rcur.d Hams. t4M> boxes Adamantine Candles. Hacon Hides, Shout lers, Llquo:s. F!a\ Ac. F r sale cn con tgnment, by SNODGRASS A JOHNSTON. mN-U TO COACH AND WAGON MAKERS. 150 KEtfS HAMMERED HORSE AND MULE SHOES; •k/\ lbr Iren Ax!*w, 19.000 lbs. Springs ‘2(0 sets Hubs LV F." KM F 2.V) f.ts Soukes, !•>» s-ts Fell es. 2.V: pain Shafts Piles, Ac; lfO.Ot ft PhUad-lpli'a Carriage and Tire Foils, Mom, Castings, Hanes, Nalls. Kname'ed and P«tent Lea'her, Duck, Driltng, Moeltn, Ac., and 0»»eh Trimming* of every description, for sale wholesale and retail, at Northern prices, by MILIUMS A FLLIOTT. 67 Main Street, nearly oppo !:e 8t. Charles II. tel oci—wlmAdt w _ _ TO T1IK FARMERS AND PLANTERS OF VlULrlmA ik AUKlIl UAliULLWA. FOWLE QO.’S SOLUBLE PUOSPIUTtD PERUVIAN GUANO, TUB BK-T, CaRAS KFT ARRUO-T IKkMAXKKT FERTILIZER YKT OFFF.BED TO TUK AOP.l* ULTL’KIFTS. I^NDORFHt by Pr. R If Stabler, of Alexandria, Va., and Prof. 'j Campbell Mo r fit, of New Y^rk, »»o of the noxt eirdnent Chris* t ta of the United Stales, aa the c*nlv combination of Ph'>«phat1c And Amraonlated €; tin now, >rt effered In a really soluble form. Ilia composed of No 1 Peruvian and 8 mhrero Gl’ANOS, of oor own importation, fr- ra the CMncba and Forsbrero Island, an 1 war ranted tree fiom all 1m trifles. It has besn severely tested by many of the mo*t m- renfu! and intelligent fanccri, both in Vir ginia and Maryland, ride bysld* with Peruvian Guano. and It* superiority alene fu'ly proved, being 18 per cent, cheaper. The Sombrero Guano, before bring added to the Peruvian, la rendered Immediately soluble, bv a procea*. but recently discovered* and peculiarly our own The value of Peruvian Guano combined with this Super Pboephate, can hardly be over estimated, aa an Impor tant cooatliuent 1* su.-phe■' by th.- ForAb cro, which the PeiuvUn does not pos«<*»a In so high a degree when uaed alone. FritT §50 per foil of ‘2,000 pfimidi. To thoee who prefer It, we will he prepared to furnish No. 1 Pe ruvian and Sombrero Guano, direct f.oo the Ialand. Also, Col umbian. Mealcan, and African Gnaw* FOWLE A CO.f A!cxcndrl’«a Vn. HILL A NORFLEET. dAw4m Pale Agents at H 1 V% CAHPBTN! CAKl»FT*!!—A very pretty stock o Carpets now on Land i or sale by CHI Lift A CHENIRY. SERVANTS CLOTHING. A full and complete s*ook of FKRVANTfc’ CLOTHING now on hand, comp latng all th? best makes. Fay 6-4 and U FttPed Cl th*. hheep's Grey*. Cnxrinets, Ac,, for men. I inscys, Ac . for wrm»n. Blankets, Flannel*, S^cks, Ft ;cklnga. Ac. _ _sal* lilLUNKRY FALL TRADE, I860. T DKSfBS to call attemlcn to my removal fr nr No. Main 1 stmt, to the commedlous new building No. Main atree>, ad joining the new • gPOToWOOD HOTEL," between fcln and 9th street*, where I am prepared to exhibit a larg er stock of VILLINERY GOODS and ready-made Millinery Aitid s than heretofore, ccnsUOng of Bilk, 8(rnw and Velvet Konneta, Bonnet Piumea Ribbons, Frrnch and American Fow.rs, Bridal Wreaths. Head Dresses, Dr. as Ca't, f,ar e Caps and Bi.rtha«. Crape and Musllu Collar* aod Fleeves In fant*' Caps, Ha's aud Cloaks Rorlies and Tabs, Ac , In a I sty Ira. In connection with the general Ml'llnerv burin, m. 1 will m*nuf«r tare to order Cloaks and ManttBas, of all kinds, In the latest fa»h lonab’e stylet, *t reasonable prices. All orders will receive prompt and special all ntlcn. N. C. * A ETON, set ?*2< Main Ft. WESTON & WILLIAMS, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN BOOTS, SHOES, LEATHER AND TRUNKS, NO. 15, Pearl Street, Ric!iiiiou«l, Virginia. tnltl— ly __ WH1TIN4. DKNKN of Rcrwco I, Mihofooy, or purl in U1J, For ill. very low by WM. 8ATT1.ER k CO. ,tU_141 M.'ll 8‘r..t Orb Kin* FEATHEKN. f. r »»> by AK) oc8— JOHN ». GORDON k BON. SI D B V AND SHOI'LDIHT WMm D*«-W cukl. for m . by I. k O B DAVENPORT. oct-St_____ C KEENE, In dor orXtT.mekhrlri. for I.tr b7 ocS- JOHN N. GORDON A SON, . % •wthiuw. mammy. A DWELLING Lock! of eycry drecriptlon ; Sliding Door 1 rtn • nlngi of the h«t quality. Alto, Prieon and Bank Lock, ; Itlogca and Bolt* of any height. Bella hung, with or without T<lb**' AU. KINDS OP RztkVUKQ DONE. Ai I sell no work bat my own manufacture, I am prepared to Warrant it to give entire satlafaction to these who may favor ms with a call. WILLIAM READT, tiO Main Street, hetwen hth and fth, felO—ly Ricsaosp, Ta. FLOWS FOB FALLOWING. P. 1L STARKE, Ho. 52, Main fitrest* 'Ihne Doors nbovrth Clmrlea !iot« I. WOULD CALL TYIR ATfiNUON r.f FARMER* TO HI* stock of PLOW», HARROW*, CT LT1 "A- a TOR* HEED 8DWRR*. DRILL*, Ac, Aa, V nianuf'cto’e l by Mm expressly for Summer and Fail operatives. - * EHPEC1AL ATTENTTOU Is called to the fact that b* will se I the beet tbret-b'.rse *Iow now 1 * +** In uae In Virginia for TEN DOLLAR*; And If, after trial, it dees not pr< ve the h*»t, he will takw it back free of charge. To these who use the CL ft II HA K PLOW*, No. IS and No 9, he would say that the* can he rurplied stlhe low price of kloIlT DOLLAR i for No. I*, and FIVE Lm LLAO for No. Ctatln7S f<ir every Plow In use on hard. Oardeo and field seeds of every variety, wa;rented as nors as can be had %W* * liberal dlse«nnt made ta the trade. «" i-»f__ p. n. w Aja • SHARIS’ PATENT COLTER HARROW. . Yyilortfthe attention of the Partiilng I'niiiruijpliy ‘°UJ‘ NEW HARROW which h»i kwn tried by men* yraetlcal r»?ri»r». ind proneonerd by theta to be the yrry beet lm, ! :n vel made, for prrjurlng the lend f>rM,y;-g»in»il yr Ir, .n.l.r- iu» ;y conrlng th- i,ire after leering, with In h< r«r* d'ng th, wo k of ,fe»ln,l Plrwr. We h»vc pnrehaeed Ine right for th - hi tr r.f Mr,ioi>,,t .re E. w eienufacturtcg ’hr:', f >r the ene.log rcoton,r nd ri.j,.-,t,'ully Lortle an examination of them. ly’l_GEORGE WATT A CO. GEO. 8. LOWNM. WJd. B OOOK. LOWIVES & LOOK’S Foundry and Manufactory, rasvj prarar, visa math, i!Otnro*p, v.Mifi, HAVING made large addition to cur shop, to suit the Heather* ’ trade, we aid s*-ii *? the Northern prices of ISfl* We hart ' -• IN Hffmol deal* s of Pis ndCn uncatal BalllBFi Versnilss, Hateonl «, Porch Puns, Uiisdotv LUiirtis, A«-, A and artier at BUckkiaithlog ao«i finishing done with nealouj acd despatch. %3TCemetery Railing for the csur.try, mide so as to be put op bv an ordinarv ireehrnK l.iCif GROCERIES, LIQOOHS, TEAS, 40. FALL I'n(H)* W J.1STOK A. POWERS. HAVE now la store, ard reeel Tine e« staidly, w.Mdi thee cgtr to the tra-l* ST2 !«».'!•. n owneugtn, P .rto Rico and Mu*cor*.i, sc roe chore 41 bids Refined do , of all grades. Tw» t>*e* Kin, Upji., r i v .1 J ,v«i C«>Teea Pipes, M pipes, I l« and Pi is of Uouon of all grades. lftm «-irs of assort*! ?o’«e Leather. 4£> hMa and b*.‘3 V.- !• m..I “yinp ef all trrsls With a henry s ock of eyerjrU.l-^ • •> u. uil y krptlr. .. wholesale Grocery, which theyefftr on faToia».l« ttnn* to the trade. Rej.t S -09oi SHIP KltOlIEUAGE. mi'l undersigned Lave till- f reeds copartnership nr.dre A the style of I ILLSPACGii A ItPAii, 'or the purpose of con* ducting the ,"UIP BHOStSAGt heg'er.. sr.I rcapectfsilj solicit the pitrocspe of their friend* and the put'!;. A. MILLyPACGF, JAM# G. BPAD, Cary ssd 18lh etretls, nesr the Deep, Richmond January le*. ISAP |rf<— |y Pilt.M HI I’LA.Vi'ATIO.Y " “ GRIST U I L L. rpHTS I, s >lrrplr, durslilr and efficient Plsnutlon GRIrT MILL. 1 Itliu been aw.tdr.l dm premiums .1.11 *,'■« wb. lelll... beenrahlblu l. It •« adapted for H..r»e, Gin, Steam ..r Watir Power, and *111 grind from six to twelis busie > per ! nrr, »<rord In* to degree of fineness required. Price (6), and ♦‘Antra for Bo'.t fo nuking Hour. Pond for descriptive Circulars containing testimony from farmcia and others, and addrtaa WM. L. HOYKR k IIROTHKR, Imjdenunt il»nu ».'tur« rs, ais~dim_ Philadelphia. WILCOX it GIBBS* SEWING MACHINES. ixtsxtsp nr J. F. CUMIN, Hill Point, pf caiiontas county, va., AND Is manufactured under patents granted to Mm and James Wilcox. dated June S. 1B6T. re Isaui il July lit, lWx. Patented August IP, tsas, le* .usry 41, lrftt A'eo llrcensed under six other Patent's, royttlrg the entire construction of Hie MscMn. ; conse quently. there ran be no I ligation In regard to the t sunt rlgh' K I''f'l . rin. I1C4UQ act! me dot! pernrt working Frwlng Ma* chi *• mw In use. It forms a flat, rv*n and Hattie seam, which It warranted nol to rip In wear, and Is reliable upon *IJ k'.c.s of fabric*. Price$39to 179. Jtsery Machine war?*rt*d. JOHN A PELVTN, Belvix’* Block, •*f*® 12th and Governor street#. .M A.I* IIOIJIV A « «. ( (MO tC. TIDE rnrfeii nrd baring been appn'nted MU ayent# In thU city . for the nl) M l. e a'.orecld pt ! well know r h and of Coy »a Brandy, to nil 11.* at trtl. n t.f It.r trade in the \*iy •u*rri- r q:i lltr of this artlrl*. which they offir for rale f*om IHanrn W tacnni <i >, ard to arrive i'ir*ct. They nne offer lor sale a > iptr.ent. a pvt *f which la . f tho rimer* *r ivt._aalMta i i ft FEW PORT 1,A FINK 01.0 (HBIB1 WIRIft-f J :lu>i ng the tl *tt qualities b.curht to this cottr try, of cor owa Imp o. tattoo, just landed and for aal* by BILDEV A krtLER. ■cl9 Cor Pearl and Cary gu. OIU UINKN ANUlKll Otta --»« barest kU limn a fu'l Lsaort'r.ent of the a) . tv pooda, v) I b w*w. nantof lit* very tad and pure.t .|Ualli!.. lor nrted, an t ah'.hue wjU a*U at the lowest price*. It; quantities to suit |.archa**r*. 8ELPEN A Wt!I.gR, wH Cor. Pearland Cary Era. SH.IKFLl»f) BKOTIIHRK, CORNER OP CHEBTNCT AM) VTH bT*., PHILADELPHIA In the tame squire a< the COSTIYE.UAL AVI) GIRARD HOTELS. ARK roratontly rccHriny of thrir own Importations all Ike new eat and r cheat styles of . RICH 8ILK8, PaRlS bHAWI.8, GF.l.NADTNEi. FOULARDS, poplin m, BLACK EILKB, EMBROIDERIES, FURNISHING GOODS, _ M’VtliKR STUFFS > AMD BOVS WEAR, IN GREAT VARIETY. Ownew carefully executed. s* m COAL OIL LAMPS 1 SHADES, CHIMNEYS AND WICK8, WE hare on hand a me 25 d.lfcicnt patterns of COAL OIL, STAND, HANGING, and SIDE LAMPS. SHADES, WICKS, Ae., Wfhlrh we offer lo the City and Country Merchants, atrtry loir pile-a. The beat and cheapest light, except Gar. new In use. WM. Y. BUTLER 4 SON, ael* No. 1» 1 earl Street. FALL AND WINTER SALES. POREIGN AND DONIKKTir DRY CLODS. BREEDEN & FOX, 217 Broad St root, WILLipm on Monday, 17 h 8#t(Urmb«*. #hefr Kail 8*rrk of Covd*. cn*b ar'.ng »1! the new <*» signs In Ladi s' Drr#a t Iks, tainted Mru'«I ns. V p-ntli merlnc«« I I h lor 'I «, Yalrotla', Va lor**, *f, wi ll a full st« rk • f plan** ioo ard h.-u-rkn plcg g od». Having impoil-d a pvt of our Korelgnfioods d rrrt weiMnk w* ran offer »xtra inducement* to ou< city and country friends. (leaks Mantles and .**1 awls. • f the most fashionable styles la Velvet, Cloth, and other oxitcr’ala; Carpet!hx s, I> oggets and Rugs; A fjU stock In Vtlvri Tap* sir); Brasscla, * idf and Ingrah, all of wLlch we shall offer mi tlM m ist reasonable ternui. BfiCKf)KN A FOX, ••18 llTBNMtlfMt GAS IHAADELIEKS. TTTK have Just opened some new and beaut fu! patterns of W CHANl>KLrKR8, ft NDAN18, Ac . whJrh are of the latest and M*t approved order The attend..* of purchasers la lnvlled to our urinruaMjr large and complete dock GAS FIXTURES. which will be snIJ w low as at any eafabi’s! ment feuth. Remem ber we keep only tbe btat and th' pr.it. at variety. 8TEBLIS8, PULLEN 4 CO. a*2g 11)1 Bread birr at. KTFRF08C0PE)i ANI» RTrREOFrOPIC VIEW'. W a hare a fre-h arpj 'y t f tht •* yoe,'#. tc |,snd, at prices that c*. not f,H lo give aitlafadi; n Please rill and ex amin- them at WM. 8A11I! ft 4 CO'P. MU 14S Main tints