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KH' il MON D WHIj . JIILI INERY FALl TR ADE, 1860. _ TV to cal’ tt*- I-'a to try re •»'t> No. IlSMila 1 t’tVtonT I* , ne'e t u'.. ii No. £T.* Mtiln ItteO'. lA jjj. -,..W . PPOT9WOOD H 'TfL,” fcetwe-a *.*' I a a p. efareJ to exhibit*! *r* erttocke Mil. ,JI?FRY I'^IDS • t_ i. V An \ for**. •? i. . ... n • j .. p -< ••i - it id Jr • i,!i»m0 «. §”• ' ’• . . irt >. .1 'I . V. - * . Pi ■. a ti C< »i R t i 'u >•, A^.biU) *«. ' . . a r' “*•*' W t o 1—A f »h to::Uv. •. :-?r- ^ “«J7l2TfjS[; IT’-* g If.tTS, CAPS AN r> SfftAW r.(H»PA KOi:T. i- i "v itl.Y'OY, • .:. n .* to MtNFor.o, i:u m 4- v» fc'IStA-I-.K| RICHMOND, V.V. Ut? Open and In st ie, » ft I nd complete ttock of UA1P, CAPS. »- > STRAW GDO '9, 0. .K-Mat an - •• fo "I ■ '-e aolJ at .• . .ale .n I ret i. <v H a i!n iiJ»i i A ■ i-t. : ■.-. • f ~-.S. a lam.it reapectfully aollcIteJlo call aaleatr.ir, fortluma > t nii rnsti »i; rs v^D CAPS y,.! »-cr at the «p >rtr»t : ot'te t-:i r t .111 ' Ad w II “ i t i: to t r at to call *al ex j.-al-e < y tuck b ' re I •> e i-__ !« SlTilW SrYLES fji ii OF »* T » ADD t IPX. %t*V 'a . • v - , it of I! tTS «u ’ «'.AR» :. f the Sprtngtrad* b roar |J i » Hii n:j,' 'I >ak a, M'a ai»JCu»im»te •tato.and a it eat v*r ety o* a « I'vlr <'*pi. tee' rn v. I St a» H*»« In *rett Yari-t» — a f i 111 men’* fumul i •« f‘ •'* «'~ |,- tu * aiamir Ci ■>, et • . Ac . a’, or any o whleh *• be •- I , ia» as at any the- e,t i„ .lihmeatIn the:!?y. 11. »t ...... : ul v UTHc »cn*. ina pure: u: • JOH* THOMPS'X, »h*i> •_•■> ‘ -al'ar'l t»»e* '• spuiv a 1—l. SOJ Ti:S.HJ« HAT MASTJAUOHIf. ESTABLISHED 1838. I rth M- . • v 1 *• rth kOT Ci: •.« • ••.:»• fe-.dve »:r k .f ».U o»n and lf.hgBSl p - .l*n V*i ufi,* tare 1 llata I u raw.II And ltt ra r inter-,;.« ta.t a* hU !..««**. pre; i- tu To KviValtB i '■ .• 'an1 «S • !.. w h « W» n;i a r.g in 4-3'. iparii* ?" Minnie or pain »3 ii-ra the Southern TaJe at the idonth. TIo.hU io d in tWi llonie nil! be . . ■ . Will com'iff from * y market. There will be ffU ’.J ail the (|BAu* Mm of F. V o I .■•'«>'•! *r ■ >: i tanart p.’ce . Tt.ig.u. |*e t^i .iV >ur g *ntit:ui«n. llaOt Boy» *.n j £MHr-n,»hali ar.o.'.i of ai- «-a lot and Mj’.sa; aal Lad ei t ' •.* H*t»oith- »•» 1 (.ualr'ea, - Pnrrhatcn ntil dr »ell U- 'all »3l. xvalo*. Bvf JOHN D»>0LltV,'l Mat .1. Richmond, ▼*._ 18617 1861. i:i.u:tt * n kisiucr, i MAM FAtTl REUS AM' WHlLUSALK I'VAl ERS 1% llats. Caps and Straw <roods I No. 1(7 Meta #T» t. ,o , »•:* rx-BV'u* BvxsJ 1 h*>'‘ rea ir and are non o!T He* t.< the **er»'h%nU of Virjr'nlk, North Ca* dina and Tenn ’ ei*->ru- th- time*. a on ' 1 -tc «• V. of S ■ a* .f I dun. cert. n i, nbVh fr- rarttty and rtlecm t V cxc.ll.d, Buycia ntu do well *o gt»e tn a rail be for** pttfchaai; £ tl»ewhrT(' ki.i.kt a c.i(,oi <s tfi i: son'llkr\ mam i Ai7n;i:s! i> t hr ru> ntnu \t :;n < -iPhMi ,i ti., j , c-vi.it ■! t-t jiar.aa iolder I cuiwtach0 *• a. « it I not .-o-—• »■-.»■. '"it* «'>r J.oll« f m,T. ,u'en. bv futuiih nr k I . - > ■ t ’ • ‘ • ■ ' .« ■ ■■ : '-' Tl .■►. T'.ffc •-'ar. I-ir "■ •*. They are ■: nr-» . IU 3» Ad- CA!W'*K!tb> v I Cl. TU ,f < •- if u -■. from tia, I V » .c t* T T 1 > ‘ .no -r- I •-•- ■ ■ • - , af loO ,# • th V h , 1 h-ca i.i/ln.-h-f. i '-f . nr l t • > 1 \ ■ ' • h I f % I ,, T v W , . cii*-’ •••’U ••»’»*:f-l .N V*N. ; ■ **. « Btir ‘ w* r .r rvty J • . C7-- . . ♦ n\r.-i..v i • . - •* .. v '. ■» c i ..or -an.. LkAld a I’RtNSnAW, Ih iident. Ftu e P MtTCHKU,! TV «•.»••''• t. Wre.trra, | P, W Kahv- t'I\ J i\» A’ - ih*. i a*j '*f • h • 1 * • > .*4 ‘ . 1 hy tf C ... y -a! t.’ a,4'.- - - liter . •» • ’ I Jh* . - tic .raTinp rt/ *" "fVN'dfF »(•'.' dr.-"’* I _ Rleho-.eT.Yn. . j, ■ I * A 'I'h ■ » ■» o° | at- 1 ■ • ' ! C LO Til 1 N (•! ! Gtontz i- i. • ■. •■■■: Goods, 1 at t Oil I'OIM ASII, I c‘T. D , k n Pan . V V ,U Pro t I j l»« Cw<. I‘ i.U P SA do Businr.eC all 'X C*iha>;re do ALSO, HM C.loie* CV'lvt Priwe tKkl N.c*Tt« ll« i r’i'1' Pk*«'«. 1 All detected at IS »: -‘k 5 t* “*•*■ MKHCiTani.. • *, «. c\v fit, 4j.pt r purn » 1 %rc tn«!( a !<> \a ecim'na isfi v. w ' ?r . n ? aa le. an i w- off r thne lu 4 AM A “ '--' CKKNSii A W CASSIMKKKS. w i: t n i: i: v. s, « « \s ai hcres. fCl SL sWBBSTSrS CASS’.MERSS. MILLER'S CASSS1MERKS. V- LL Sootbrrn 4tnuf*< lure* ’ » In hani »n : »i:: be male to order, in We Site.* I* y r. c.Lher f »r tlTI d OK MILITARY Wr iK. R—aeeabertldfi .* a e-ouiura *»aof«otorv «f long stwd'sp, (IT leant ar.d not *prjny up fr m ceern.ty of "••• •t •:* B -,e , pra.tl7a! man at :h-h«,.3,M. («r / a.d A-rjo? ,■/«»►*/ .. i.i.n'-V.Aivi- rirdtiTj . uifer, 4 Batter my t .f t!i*: I A i. it i„* bud x. and t. Afltg !t cm g.t* tie cuatenj er tbe befit a'- of lr,i An fi'Aa^e dm at it..- large m.. N.» SA-rc. 1 •« »>■.' • III Marc a:-e t, w 4 IRA SMITH. nK RSr'I AS - .'M;KKY »v;'ll bi t rtR • m-re e*.- ■„ .11; than a 'J otter o.edicr:.e ail -1 eraaea ariatcg frutt a eordcred Stoma, . an 1 B*. a. U. T r f W l-TrAixYN a f t . Ttr ' -.e.K net. spkiac TKtuir. nut. SHAFER, HALSEY ft CO, MASVPACTl REIS AND DE VLERS IN CLOTHING, MO Main St., Richmond. Ya. fTVIEattco on T men »nt, te c.ltr l U> a new and well feSeet 1 . . IN * '-■Vl PCRNIbUISO CtOcDdla treat ar'-ir t ca'l le retpret Moy fiolkrlled. »..l] MlteaR. HUSKY A OO. BOOTS AN!' SHOES. WESTON .V WILLIAMS. No. 15 t*e»rl Mr,it, RICUM'' Yi>. r.i., UaVR .oat receveed a (all and rompin'.* aaiortmeat of BOOTS and »HOe.< Ai«bUl to ike p-nefi ml fi, and. In a i trt.on to their It-rr aad •el; AM .ml »I eA if Ran! ra ib'od., kate the »u«» * »or t e tu ;.*ive P..cA«>ey at r- aunt.-a, Va.t * u k. .* tu. Blag eat ■tylee ml , ra As of «o a eso* to ary la the ecu itry. C unity »ier treacle are ret--rated - .a ar.l eien-iae for Item »,!»»^ HEiTON * WILUAM. #.g,_“k N° '® P** I atreat. 1 ”, , Hill S. > RVK WHISKY af Mpatter 1 »)w . ■- JONtR Lt % IB.—Bar* »nd pige, (or ule by . c._ Vx JOHN N OORPOM A SOU. (NLOTHIM. IT U IIOL1 WILE. *a reJpeet'MUy J b».i* vbr ittrati«& of country aircUaii to wtf Ui|f *w 4it.it ko.-i r ItPHUC tl.OTIIIM*. a. of ahirh t.aa bee*, era.uola tur-d btoiraeltea la eaperlsr It tie, •ador treat adeantagea Bad tvif-red upoa tkemofil UeeiaiUroa. An etmlaatl jb la teapeofaUy »cl rlied Mb4» KEKN, BALDWIN A WILLI AUK. ( M»Tr«> t IHN4.-*<,'«» poaadi Nurth Oaro.lrra Ya a*. wv l-baue Ln».)fir l;« aad hre Vai a Pailortaa, «( eery tapoelar HLAf, la More and ft* tale by . J ENT. tAt« * 00 WAWT£»-l,«*eb«ehela PU»#*mk aho. k«• IbA A nwal v« Af iuddt W. UAKLIOK, A*o«Aoaare, ke , ■k4 M ariet PUw, PraatiU «nA THE RICHMOND WHIG. TUE tiUE.ir EVEAT AT CI1AKLES TO A. THE WORK OF THE SECOND AND* LAST DAY. From CharUttou Vircury of Monday 10'A. T> rovg’-oiT the whole of Fiidiv tight the various m r -r batlori.s continued tlair iron rain upon Fur. Sumter. At in eaily hour on Salut'd ty morning iliegun hattni a, wide i bid >» ,u »iieut during tiie darkness of ih • i iglr, r opened tin ir fire. About seven o’clcck Fort Sam’er 'i: i Cy uurn.d thiir c impimcut. The Cum-utnc Fui -t H*. " - r i a( mi jareil l>y any shots wt ic* d be. i fib d ag. in.-t them, had not effected ul.y ’1: .: like - ' 'reac , C ..cugli battering considerably and *o th*- d-ptb o‘ .i foot, the pice.np • ori the siuthots . . r er. V dai A 1 run devoted 1 i-. attention to the >*' iv 1 db.it ii e. Fort H itliri espeeiilly, and ■ I 1 d 'oil i fio..; Fort Movlitio, and tbit fire was re t'vind 1;v c.vy . d rapidcanr oiaditrotn the rea-gi't fortress i id i i.ig the quaitera. In the > mpha'ic language of a: ., “i .* ipi .i-.iis were knoeki-d to h—I, bu. ■ I. ... ” Dmi g the morning tl. rty or forty «ucct 3 ...t-,lr.t Sui. -.were fired at -m Dahlgreu lisrtterv, . ' i- • i - d mg»r to the men at the gun th .t t’.i * Ham Foil t. mpcr-rily removed them. The 1 >iti-.g S •: -rv, comm nJ.d by t’.-.p- Hamilton, and in c. ire- of L e .!■ na s Yates and iiarleston, in i’s turn, te.eived appropriate- attention. Twelve iud-jn.atioua are v . >■! ; (,:■ • 1 all got"J through luC edge of lire rools, ' !g»-d in t . and ba -s, ;oJ „ a shunt contusion on 'be m id of a privat.. Tb- four g ’i Mtt rv command) d ’ I.- • T ’ .•!-•••. -.-1 a -vast's very eii o • ve mortar f»a.ie-rr, i.■ rc wrui-u.' attended to. V.c 1 vir:- if i. Ii .11o: en covered with dirt spat t red 'i; on ! ,u h AuJ rson’s tire; no dimu^o, however, iv .a done to a -ii.^lo man, officer or private, any ehore, and all performed their dutis with -.he same spit it and ur. v. u .rlc.’s . xil buttery, teJOad tie* Moultrie Hon-.-," w.i•' a’, j lest, -u.d was responded to now and •fva. Tl u '.- or ar b* -.e.i:-s at Fort Johnson, under c -m •nauj if C*j , J .<-j ar.J Liiu’.. Uitbcs, worked e’eoidy nd e Hi. i '», attracting an occasional shot from tbeir fiO'»uir g antagonist. At ten t: 1 n..-s after 8 A. M. a thick emokc was seen le to tha eye. At tit :i *■ app a red to b aim extinguished, and then igti'.i w .i d li e. W:.«l it was it progress, two *ipk> -i-:■< occcn - iin • l'. i of rL.*: i.n.ong tbe ;.-iv..i < l s oi c-Jiabe-'iblci of t!:e ib. The concentrated . of .11 the bitter. - woJ ad:.. V up, th.* preprees f tht- ti inie-: cot tiuu-'d, and all tb- wswcreh -• !v.d in co. t! cra'ioc; a d.rn.c cloud of i ' > *1 • i-.u.-d. Tb.-- fire I’r- m Fo:* Sumisr btcxm tad wt-ik; _I. : .... I.- . Il -1 ft. rt.i. waved, ar.J ' *: in J uuUItUI u-gu*.-.,* uud steadily oncL the teleagured tcrToaj. At soot-, • i reh.v, ’■ "r" t' e at cf ike ct.gage m-nf, M j r Ate .-sea i. .u tig -1 cf dY.rcss to t«e •uen-ol war c wit ocr car. and oa fulcrJay ii<\dt\ while under firt 1’th vatteri.'-1, a'd troubled will !• • beat a:.J ae • the burning bat racks, a/tin low ■ud the t; .g of • ie t cited Stt'is, as t> signal for us-'i-l i- •*» to kis naval allY ; the ship* were only from lfc.ee 0 fire n a - off, 116 day was blight and clear, the water - ioo h. But ii;s retioa was the better ptrt of valor.— F o Northern olhcers in cemman 1, having been so c ire uily selected tor tVir ' l.li'y to their section and supo r or tri..c.worthiccs> i a hostile crusade attains: the .o:;»h, were unwilling to inenr t*" i- of .u-u^Bg tueir'shipe n o the L— ji.,, au.t i-iga^teg’ our batteries. They thought it pro lent not to utten.pt rtiuforceipeata iu 'aunches. The -oidicr* of Abolitionism wen. ief; to their u'e, withe ut a., at tempi to relieve their jwrilou* coit ion. Tbeir : ji-'. lies h id the plca-ute of je- irg t)>-~ e.r.lie th* ir eo.cra to the Cf ("derail* a*aj, , -p, ev ar,. ouim 'i cli* it (cr th--- j., ,4 .try, and *c trust that these 'car.' tn in eis nil! r t\. -v-’Utah!;* commend tdon (roui S. ir tm »•- • . .hunt Juchsou the Sc •>:. I a: .. his magnan imous Cabinet. A a 'jutiir. to 1 o'clock the C :g of the United States ui Fort SitfiT vt-dowu with its stall’. For son:, twenty min.: -• • <■!! tg a- p. ared above '.ho fort. <'o'. I. T. Wigfull, acto n named by private II. Gourdin Youu.-, 01 the Paho-tiO (iu ;r l, got u oasniuii boat polled by • ’rot o 'l r , i-acti d It from Morris l-!and, Cob ' aW k 1 ....: . .. sword with a white h.vnJerch.ei ied upon i. B Pro they retched the fo:t, however, ■ l itci ' i • - It g, .coil! pan it'd *>v a white tl •*, w.i« li i on r t ' pa.*, ': ;cn Col. Wigfall did rot see. fho S .!! i.i i’s l.’at d i.4V -. not pcrcivi g the be t, eon t.rued Ctu-Y •;*- iipcu toe i rated t itc* ti ig. wbi'o the . . .: t.p-c ci • no v*:. .* as. V*«/* rlbaii it-rci ’• •* o t. cv! d to ’1 j-r A: d is ted; c <* a. Ai* d*-Cutup G . h.u. 't i , o- r.:* .. • wad dtegt post, and that, \ uolligv,.. tl. g. h" ! d eotnc »a c viil a i ■ t'.e • .13' 0.’ ! chic*' He replied l » .’ • • o v‘ d vie .• « il - il'. ' 1 it . * , i 0* V J. o 1*1 Ill'S t’u*. t: 1 • i garJ, aso! tier cd a g- I-meu. k .a o tie ,:,• e einv. V >r A !tr :t o us: h-K ". ■' " .'s -vf • e su:n-;i'ler to i.et: . *1 Be* • :d ' .V ■ , . , ■ ■ i ■ i ■ , 11 ’ . Hue ft the Cor! !• States, and •..••••>’ Y.n I,. i'i i.'ife- Jtt • ft the e i i*ed t-*ati- It.1,: h . ’I: ;. . v , * • \'i c«- Hi' .ny wsl. t »» whit* »> - ^ i *»• -■ • i v >' * Isl-lid balletic.: c iscd l!r i; g, and 4 -lo: ■ ! V*.'i ;UU started > • ... n> Get era I lievufe'g trd in • ham stem. Soot. ift. - thi Cnitcd chutes ti-g fits; di app< .r -d, \ • G.«i • bail been despatch, d bom H« .d i .u . r->; ’ t U d. \v igt.dl had antic pated Capt. bee . . i At.o’ . i 1’ ver. \V... ri *!. ■ ret r. w-s made ot what ’tad occurred, *1 i.r J s, ti Ore l of Gen. Beanr-g rrd’s >tT, ue j >,v • c . Chari • Alston, vvaosettf with ausho ■ • i a-: .'.g,' :t.e ter mu giveu. Teesc were to the iol •i giffe-t: • . ■ . f, I’.th - will be 2If '•! d for the removal of ■ A iio,.-ud, •• -t.- •: utiu ftuinpauy ; i# ell ^riVii • p o;khv. It tad »i''; . ) .-'. .1 . , I. . i :. ■ v .ikt. g :t dovn. • y 1 . - a ’s uhowed to determine the precise * tr o v .« *» the *■ . and is pcm.;:f<d tc "0 by ■ ’ : ' At s,-.v. • V uon •» retuincd l-" ror-Sumter, and «.. g„ ; Urnt -in? end t mis w re den ittlv fixed. We uii-i. r-U;. t ; -.t a deUch m nt of rcctJrs (tom I.P'V u.’ft I lit I, t i I iifiichr.. :.t Of M ,o: l».-S .u. . I, I ......: act . td . e *pt« red ( V-\ ir tl. 1 e-. S w:.r is uakij..;ed in its capacity r I.: c no hr c biit g made iu th.' wul s, hu' that .. '* deStroved, nolwitbstandinw e 1’ .!•: • tro Fire Company was disp.vted to put out ;ie the. Tii ■ nuar!-.--s ou Friday eiugli’ three times, and wt r., x iegUL-hed by the soldiers ; cn t'cri-v this w«s <mpoasil le. At one time the smoke w i hiu the fort »m -j ...re- : a that tte men in the evematea wire con ■’raiucJ to place their mouths to t‘ e floor for breuthir j. M ior Anderson h-.* expressed a m •nti’O'; ^nd-..’p»iee it oi i u;i U/ o..r batieriv*. tie wl. u' j.t cct;lt.|, p,elected, by ibis oxu-e, from using h<* a'V t-. gu: s But lor !M paucity of his ferce, and their ■o iijui ut ability to retre within the casemates, dcs lio.. of .;!c ui’a have bteu frightful. Tbus protect .... ly I■ o wo . i :• I —no • kill*!. — We un lerst i d fi .r cuieuiata and «vv i. irbeif gnus have been cU-We » b» our guua. We also learn th.k «-jv A lerM-i a'd L- ut. Dttis ’ vc cxpr.ssed t’- -ir opinion that, had they been allow, ! 'o ns- tl.eir hu dnd ,,-i twenty-eight lour pounders in l a " learii upon iroi battery, l y might have < .d »*• «««• curate t re of the r u 1 v luLoa was ** "r n. ug, a d .natcri i!’t aswVed in the d fence of i 'loud *td iu battering the southeast wall. .... Xue bu'tle of For; Suirrer is a marveiX as sftiir :n ihc bloadle-snes cf an e m. ;t of .Ll.-y — onou-sanda half. It is surrlv the merciful huger ot (JoiL Hut to no : iTix&ia ngt?DcU*j* ^Lk. izod iu tli*. bu§in greater pnt>c sue than to ti.Oij mho h* .ceived *.;d planned our dl l' ne> - and who have erecu.i them In so (ajtiiful and .-.V-tantial a man-r. To ihium causes—the admirab’e ilHeieucy ot oar defensive pi upon lions, a: d the hard • >me manner iu w ich th guas have been used to ann- y ,1 crip: e ue enemy—is the wonderful, unprecedented result due. \\ c have cot, and do no: preien 1 to do justice to the olheers and men r gaged iu the combat. W e feel o.t task of MMMiy dieortmh a ion, deli' acr and difficulty. Many, *e know, are •or tiT of nofico, ardwtll receive it at the proper binds, • hom we, through our ignorance, pave uo« named iu our very imperfvet notes, fnee, as well as the public, must excuse -ach unintentional short-comiug?. .* In the terra of capituhtlon. it sa* allowed to M jor Anderson to eilute his thg, and it was perhaps expected that he would fire the usual complement of twenty-one tune; but reaching that number, he still went on to fire, end the apprehension wj« that he might exhibit the dis courtesy of numbering tnirty four. But he continued .till io tire up to fi ty, and then slowly lew. ring his Hag, he shout* from as?, uib’cd thousands upon the scores and the stean.-rs, an 1 every species of w iter craft, an nounced !ha' be minority of the Uti luted State* I ou the last loot ol Carehna s soil was hnaliywit.' lt lias been noticed, that at the Bring of the feven feer.th gun, there was the sound as of two reports, and the impremion was that two gnus had been nrert »og<*t er, but, as the party, rv-eirlurking, were on their a ay to Fort Sumter, they weie met by a boat, which an aouLced that one ot the c&Iaotu had i X|*lod«fd* uiauc the earnest rv<iacsc -hat «be boat woull r ' .rn to c van’s Island for a fi e engine, from the pn. he;, oa that the m.'gwiiue 11 ght be in ditiger. T nob;., cd, the party again stalled for the fort, and made thmr tu trance. It were vain to attempt a detailed descripon o'* the <cei.e. Avery point and ere-y in tte interior of the fort to which the eye was turned, ejeept the o r • ,11s »nd ca.-cis 't- s, whieh are still stre :c bore the i rrasof ruiu. It y. -e us if the Genius o» Destruction •tad talked |U cni.gitt to «mk« the f r ; ecu »' • b o >d, d over by the deaolal «n ot ages, it could scarce have been develofwd to a more lull maturity of ruin.— The walla of the internal structure, rootle**, bar*, black ; encd and perforated, by shot and shell, hung in frog* ' inents. and seemed iu icstat t nadiners to totter down. ■ Near the ceutre of the parade ground was the hurried grave cf one who bad fallen Irom the reeeut casualty.— 'l'o the left of the entrance wns a man who seem d to be at the verge of death. In the ruins to the right there was another. The shattered 11 *g staff, pietccd by four i balls, lay sprawling on the ground. 1 he parad*-ground was strewn with fragments of shell and of the dilspida | ted buildings. At least four guns were dismounted on the ramparts, and at every step the way was impeded by portions of the broken structure. And so it was that the au.horitits, cot.,polled to yi.ld the fortress, had at least the satisfaction cf leaving it in a condition calculated to inspire the least possible pleasure to its captors. 01 all thit, however, the feeling w»s lest when, ascend i; g to the pirapef, the bii'lunt panorama cf the bay ap pear* U—win u from this key to the haibor the vbw ex panded to the waving oulli.ie ol in.i.i and island, and when upon this key the tlig ot the Confederacy, toge ther with the l'almctto tlag, wrro both expanded to the Lrc.ae. And when the deafening shouts sr.se from the : masses el ..-.end upon boats at d upou the shores, and ' when the battcri.s around the entire ci'Ouit shook the i for tret s with the thund rs of their salutation the feeling that the victory was indeed complete, that the triumph was a laet accomplished, that liberty hud indeed been viueiea'ed, and that the Smte had Cstabli >h*d her c'.a m to tho skid a: d c lur.ige nrciSS ry to the e iu«e she had ihe iulell-etna! iutrepiaity toavow, thr.il'd iu the brers: ! of cv-tv one *»l Caioiina’s Sons, as seldom has itich ft el ; iag thrill d in the breasts of any men before. Short!? aHer tho arrival, the gun i ton nnrohed, oat | and wi re rici i.ed rn board the Isabel; which, howev* r, i from the condition ot the tide, wss unable to move < ft', aud it v.rt.s a Nunrewi it unpleasant circumstacco that 11* j :r A d-is .n aiM t is eittUIITUrd should h ive been made uuwii tug 6ptcl.it'rs o! the exultation) inspired by ihcir defeat. Of those suffering from the casualty we have mention ed, one was ki !*-«> upon *ho spot; two were noended, it b icppci 1 t.' -rmlly, aud were left for medi. il treatment, and two oil.-is badly wounded, also, at their earnest so licitation, were oairied oil-. « * * • • • An officer who visited the fort sroti after the terms of evacuation were made, states that tho scene there pre s< uti ii is beyond conception. Without, the walls have me appearance, at a distance, cf hatiug been covered with an imm i se number of brick pouhxcs sraltered in every direction. Tins is the shattering tQ ct of the sf ot. With::,, tLe entire fort wore an aspect as if the hand of t’ *• d.s r -v g angel bed - wept rutfclc -ly by .*nd left not 1 as,.; arv object to rein re the general desolation. The blackened vrulfs of the officers’ and soldiers’ quarteis were vet smot-ing, ashes a d embers met the eye at every turn, while the stio- aud -h* 11 which had been rained upon :he stronghold lay in great quantities upon nli portions of the parade ground. The a; pe.ir.iLoo of both M .jor Anderson, his officers arid the men, indicated the terrible nature of the ordeal front which they l ad ;*t t"' ted. f>-epr,wd of sleep , . —: .. Kb itu II iftifffl it t’ *• • i a: d t-.us.r-.ted by their buttle with ua dement which waged beyond control, they locked worn, hagg.rd and Wady lU Ut r*p 'll Mi LIT 1 tJU.*U y-i. When the fire was a: its gt calcs: height M-.j jr A-der aon st*.id that the t .!/ ma uvr to which they coulu breathe was by l*i»" £,t upon the ground within the e.jeisat.s with t...:r ! an > to the e-r h, wl.il-, ad Jed to | th- danger, wts tW'oCC.isio: il ex; lo.ion of the te'ea 4 r ella collected for amice at ddl'.-rv t within the fort. It i» t; ike .in tt at jo few ntun were in the fort'fica iou, that i < due ' • rvaiton of I f . M i *r Atuiet son himself stated tlut bud fere b eu two minor, d mere, not Iti..:uu cco ball ct them must have been U:lliJ o*| .g to the ab.euoe of suflijieut room uajcr the circum-tm ec-*, for their prote*-«*^a> As it w s. tbei- j ..0V;ii0art wuuld have given out in ‘.odivt r.or-, when art unconditional sur^-ndt. would h ive neci.'autily resulted. Hr als . rt- ulr.-l :‘uai jestprnay was one of the proud . • d.ijof 1 is i.;-,for whde be had cudeavored to do i- ■ as a:, officer, h hui nit taken the life of a fel low be.ng. INCIDENTS Of TRE SVRRkSoER. A Charleston dispatch reisu-s the following incidents: WHj r Anderson -fated tt,zt 'ue eurrend-red his sword •o li- n. L i ir. gard, os the representative o! the Confed erate Governm- it. Gen. 1> •aurtgud s:id l.c would not receive it frein so brave u man. lio says M ior Andet nude a staunch tight, and elevated himself to the cs • iut'ion of every true Carolie.iau. Tf io:o M ij >r A'.d. tso • were entirely inadequate o ■ fi-ctutily work tho guns a. J attend to the incidental : iv. re i:.:. it is t.oi to be wondered at, under the ti.. iui-'ai'i'is, th.it l-Vri Sumter surrendered. The men ■ , . . . rtv - x h tir-*, well balls or shells sti iking irt eon rtntlj. Gonspe I .-v ,i. , • i .• tN-i* th • -c vi: rdi "O-.ki.h ■ ,ru ..1 I lie i i.n it <i tierv'u: i,„. u, ..f til . c it I the vicinity is u 4 , i • pol ti e t::on who worked the j •, v. • ■ i ;|- \ .1 every tw nr. n uut.rs, a..d "to-iiied them to ind r< ;••• ! o iii-.ii - p.o.toct-i bv th-firi'.g of their own ^uus md cof - ■ ng thefor • ; • r.. . Vi. • ..„*. n inattet in. the Erii g o! a colutu . i ii the i:n.-K s n casein*-u* ot u fo:t is Raid to be I Kri’l t.ie. li c>utr\ t with tii» oonduct of the inaction of the *.irtl *ct. .' i-.-. ill'll tii.t an oid slave passed through the i. . i-t tire, with a sloop load of wool, on Friday even it ", and eauie sifely to the city. Somebody told him : would b.‘ killed in the attempt. “Gau't help dat,” aid he, “ui'ist go to do town to-nigbt. If anybody rt uis chili* or dlj b. f, tuussa see him about it sf.uib.” iii s'oop re. ei' i d tour shots. 1. r. | irted that M , r Audi non sent in ' U re agna il, to take iff ct cn the inauguration ol the Li: coin (i ncri mei t, but no notice was taken of if M j r And I sou says it is p-ep ....i-w to nght Fuch a P ople. One of ’hb 0^,01 ,'s in the fort rcuiatked that ?v ■ ;,„i viioeaI’urt'd not to hre on cxticsed individuals. ‘Ves,’* siid Major Andersou, “I gave orders not to sight men, but to »i*« uce batteries.” Both ru.-n and oftircrs w.-ro begrimed wi h smoke an j powder. The batteries which have (ioui iky most •nioehief ire the Huhlgren b^Uy.y, atv.'eus' buttery and the riled c”3Bm-v 4s r. i,a,xi bar tor defence, the fort is just as good rs ever. The c.s>mutis are pet feet, the gu u there iu prime conditio and bear on i.r.h jdi*. Msjor Ander son w.is obiig d to throw overboard a large qmntity of [„.w.f ,• to pr. vent explosion, and it was (bating urouad the tori to d ty. () . of the aids carried brandy to M* jor Anderson in a boat, &1 er the fire, and the latter said it wag very ao* c.*p able, as the men were completely exhausted by their Lbo-s. I mention this to .-how the kind and chivalrous iotereou-9" between the < Itieers. 1! for* 'oin" into action. Mi ior Anderson sent word bv au .ti>l t f General B ■ mregard to the Governor, thank- | ing him for k :ui attentions during the just two months, and very sol ninly nid, “Fiwttil, BUllttiitik if we do not meet again here, ' kop.e we stall meet in a better ' we'd.’ •, • Its usual quiet. Everybody is ex chat g'ng congratulations over the successlul tertniuation ofth-n:ht; but soldier3 are itching for a haud-to.hand brush. The Confederate tUg and the pjuivtio ttag were hoi* eJ on separate spam, -,:n,.»taueou«!y. Dr S. V,’. ... Crawford, the surgeon at Fort lumter, wi.e v»a- s. gMiT wounded, is a-on of the Rev. Dr. Craw tot d. of Philadelphia. W. P ucker Miles, of Charleston, tcr'grn^&a to Mrs. Double lav. at Washington. ‘,1.: « report of her husband’s ■ . ■ . . ... iy.. latlon. It is believed that Cap-. , iawl o is a strong Eepublictn, refust -I to < bsj M , ir Anderson’s command to surrender, and was con sequently placed in irons. When* we went into Sumti r tl..«u»h tte porthole, we found t ie Moor b«.*y distributing letters to the ctli ceru auii u*eu Ci^bis force. He appeared to be in per f.-ct health. lie was all smiles, and chatted in an easy vi in. The tneu were hearty-looking and cheerful. If they were not in transports they iO-ju will be, and what matters a fe\r hours. 411 of tire poor fellows wanted wh» kv, *ud m«.iiy were the silent gesticulations they made to ascertain if any could be had. Wliile Fort Suurpter was in tl lines, ar.d M ior Ander son could fl.-e otiIt live of his gu..s at lor.g mti rvals, the ■ « M irria’ Isiu d batteries, and thi B8 at Point Cum mings, chi ered at every tire which the gallant Mi-j>r made in his last struggles, and shook their list* at the four meti-of-irar, who, like coward:, sto^d o».t?ido with out h ing a blow, c. (..tempting to divert the Urc of a tangle natter from Sumter. Ia the decisive U.e of Saturday, which for a t'we threatened, to all appearances, to subject the garrison to a greater calamity eveu than war, the heroic baud ou the Floating Mattery watched wi;L tluilling itrte.-est ar.d generous admiration the devoted daring of Major Auder fou’s grrrisou amid the tiarnes. When, amid these trying circumstances, Fort Sumter reopened, in a well-directed volley, the cry arose ‘ three cb eis for M jor Audetsoa," they were given with aright good will and lustily. The School-Ship boy9, under Oipuin Almar, perform ed important services’ to the State in the transportation of troops itrsmall boats i p Wappoo Cut. Bo h teacher aud p p Is deserve the thank- of the community. Pa 1 Lalat e, a yonrg puriot of 1» years of ago, who w as ou a visit to hi- brother when the fight yOtmueuccd, a member o! the Falnetto Goartb determined to rcqiain there during th4 cahnonaifing, and ltd the honor of dis charging a numb r of pieces at tort Sumter. Sl-*nav AJ-TXK THX VICTORY. The (\urttf mts . The services in oil our sanctuaries yesterday exY.b'tcd the fc vid outpourings of gratitude from a people pene trated with the mercies of God. The incidents in ‘ Old St. PhilipV we witnesed were deeply touching. T o heart of the worshipp rs in that sicred laue, con*- crat- d by the procmas his:otic memo ries which nude the glory of the ‘-fir-1 ten pi ” on thi; sit-’ had b'en poured on' in (levottt thanlsgi.iu* »o tpe m !v Giv. - of Vietwry, wr.en a venerable bid man, leau ing oa hi- bta’t. WM ' i bv the R-etur to the sacred ,1 -k t-- WSJ the tfab'op of tb» Uiocose, vfholiy libad and physically (eeb'K, yet wi.R *•**•.«/ f i,S‘ hau the eagle s, disoeri ing the l.ght of Heaven ud re loicing thereiu. The cengregit on were taken bv sur prise | but whose b art was no’, be stirred eveu to its in lcnuns’, depths, as the apostoiio servant of God, select ing oue of those paternal exhortations of the “beloved disciple," accounted for his presence. Not only a pa triotic, but a personal interest in the great event of the past week, had brought him to the city, and made him here abide until the battle had been fought. Your boys were there, and mine were there and it teat right that • they should be there. Still the heart had it.lv bled ; the strong man, as well as the tend r woman, had quivered uuder the influences of natural aft'- ction, for we were uot childien, we knew what we were doing,and had counted the cost, and had weighed in our very souls the warfare upon which we were going. And how very marvellous had been God’s doings! How unparalleled his agency. All our children had passed through the fire unhurt! — “Not uuto us, no’ unto us, but unto Thy name, Oh, Lord, tie the glory!” We foibe r to follow the good Bishop through the af fecting application which he made of this wonder.'ul Providence of God, but cannot past over the strong tes timony which he bore to his firm persuasion, strengthen ed by travel through every section of our State iu tho discharge of pastoral duty, that the grand movement in wLick our people were now engaged was begun by Hum in tho deepest conviction of duty to God, and after lay ing their case before God—and God had most signally blessed our dependence on him. “ Veiily the Lord of Hosts is with us, the God of Jacob is onr refuge.” EXCITEMENT IN PHILADELPHIA. I'RiNTiNo orncR jiomiiD—srvkkai. tiiukatkneh riots— A SKCKSSIONIST rl'NISin.ll. [ From the Philadelphia Halit tin of Tuesday.] For some lime piat, a pap r colled the Palmetto Flag has been publ shed in this city. It wu a mere ndvciti Ring dodgo, got up by a C0i corn who adopted that i.arae to attract attention ttfth'dr establishment. Town A Co., were the reputed publishers of the died; but it was un derstood tb*t it was really gotten out by the advertising firm referred to. Between ten and eleveu o’olock this moriiiug, wo re ceived the following note from Towu A Co : In consequence of the pre ent excitement, and not wi-hing to add to it, wo have suspended the publication of the Palmetto Flag for the present. We have always endeavored to be liberal iu our views, but as there are symptoms of a riot ar.d bioodehed, we as good citizens sacrifice ojr pecuniary interest lor the benefit of the city. Respectfully, Town & Co. About eleven o’clock, a number of excited men sud denly mad® their appearanoe iu front of the building cn Chc-tnui street, and tbey umdc an tflort to mount the stairs to the ollico of Town A Co. The few policemen, who hupp -r.ed to Le on duty iu the neighborhood, hurri ed to the spot, and did their best to prevent the crowd From gaining admission. The doors were closed, but they overcame the ol!iecr«, and some rushed in-idc; but they did not succeed in cllecting any raischi&f. One man w..a arrested by Lieut. Fuller, but he Was “p.cdjiy vcsoueu by the crowd, Tho concourse of people increased very rapidly, and Chc.-ng*. street from Third nearly to Fifth, and Fourth street, below Chesnut, were d'-nsely packed. Iu iho meantime, the Chief of Police, Mr. Haggles put the Ll.* gr iph iu operatlou, and he roan had a considerable forco of men on the ground. The crowd amused itself for a time by groaoinv the Palmetto tl ig and Secession, and b> < ’ the S-ars and StriDe* American *' i^-: were Improvised in the | most cm i ■! •• .unci;, ai.il displayed from the adjacent ; „uii ting , u a.- each piper representative) of the too- I t. or " ig made its appearance, the , rov^d greeted it with J nproaVhu* cheers. A stuffed eagle was also an upper window of Kingsley's Kf.pto- V. /{!' i^nco‘ br ughtdown’ Theexcitement « as cm“»lut hour * ncj hy a large number of printed mecta 'g thrown out of the windows of Town a Co These w, re e.gjrly snatched up. They proved to be co pies of a paper-called the utara aud Stripes, which isal eo putiiisnaa t>y Towd a Co. Mayor Her.rv was early upon the ground, agd he im nudtitely proceeded to the office of Town a Co, where he placed himself at ti e hot.* window, in full view of the crowd. His appearance was greeted with cheer-. fk.o.1 alter the arrival of the Mavor, a email Araericin fhg v; is pne’d in his hands, at-d be waved it from the window. This act excited the enthu-ustn of the ciowd to the highest degree, and as soon as the M ivor could make himself heard, he made a brief and appropriate speech. Pointing to the t|ig, l>« mid that tie chci rs given for thu emblem of the \ rionai Union were a suf ficient indication of the patriotism and loyalty of the p 'Oplo of Philadelphia. Treason could t ot lift its bend in this city, and -o he'p him God Almighty, it never should exist hire while he, as the Major of the city, could prevent it. That II ig was an emblem of (Jov» rn meat, and he called upon good ci'iz-ns, a ho iovr d their country and its llig, to testify tketr loyalty by going to th. ir reap' otive n!ac< » of abode, and leaving to the con s.i e.tej « .tiioritiee of the city the task of protecting the P‘a-e, and * he prevention of evciy act which, could be eo rued into tr a-oti to the coun'ry. The Mavor cor tinned in thi- strain for some time, ar.d be Was constant ly e; r*d with the greatest enthusiasm. Alirp at d hard, arm* Ihg was then procured and the Mu-.i. uuliititi g it Irom t ie window again appeal d to the p op!e to respect it and to show their devotion . i injury to ti.e iluatd thi laws by peaceably at pa rating ami poirig to their hom-s A rope w.is obtained ar.d the Mayer, nidi d by a Mr. Montgomery, stretched the bunting across th street an..it shouting and clapping of hands. Tne Mayor mid the II ig were cheered over and over again ; and the crowd slowly thinned away; but up to the timeol our g ring to press, a large number of persons continued to loiter about. The police iotce on duty is sufficient to prevent any serious violence. During the height of ti.e r*ciiemcnt, a young man win) is a member of i*.o tdiiladrlphia bar, and who is close lv r t.i a prominent r'irc-eater in South Caro lina, jjave utterance tojhis Secession sentiments iu tire hearing of the crowd. H.t paid the penalty of his fool ish ra>hne«s, for he was beaten pretty severely before the police could rescue him. His hat got oil iu the me lee, and the crowd kick -d it to tatters. Title ABOf : Ot-rT. K TMtlATIHKD. The office of the iMiity Argur, adjoining the Girard Ran . . on the South, wag the or.ly newspaper cilice in tho vicinity which hud not a Ihg displayed this morning.— The excited crowds which were iu the streets noticed this omission, and determined to correct it, and between twelve and one o'clock, this afterncon, the persons in charge of tbeoffi.-e wt ro notified that unless utt Ameri can Ihg was raised within fifteen mluutee, they must take the consequences. police came upon the ground, hut no violc: ce was offered, tire crowd content i g itself with shouting and cheering. If. fore the fifteen minuti s had elapsed, a small co't in affiir, printed w ith stars and sttipes, was stuck cut of an tipper window, amid the liurzis of the multitude. The people were sal i lied aiid soon scattered. The crowd went to’the oflicea o/ the aunday pipers af ter th* ir visit to :!.c and they demanded of each that the .ta>« suit stripes should be hung out. TU^se pa re..! *.r«> :.ll I .ithfnl to the Union, hut the crowd was ur. willing that there fhould he any dodging, and all were required to show their colors. The f\agN were dis; layed cheerfully bv ail the offices, wild this part of the perform ance wcut off good-naturedly. A tKAITOB A MONO VS. We understand, upon the mo»t reliable authority, that the'Secretary of the Charlestcn, Hecesalou Convention, and the man who moved the ordinance of Secession, is at present in. V-hihJelpbia, and staving at the house of a relative ia Ten a Ward. lie is a bold man. FROM FORT PICKENS, It is reported that Lieut. Slemmer has been instructed not to allow any more laud-defencea to be put up in the vicinity of Fort Piokeua, nor Iho Confederate troops un der Col. Hi age to take any more advantage of his silence, in oousrtjuence of which it is understood that General Beauregard has been commission'd by President Davis to go to Fort Pickens. He U reported.to have sailed. All expect that 1 ort Pickens will be the next point of attack. A letter fiom Warrington, in the Pensacola Obierver, dated the loth instant, says : A general impression seems to prevail amongst all classes here that an assault will be made on Fort Pickens witfciu three days. All things seem to confirm such au opinion The Wyandotte went outside from Fort Pickens at an enlv hour t'iiis morning. The Wyandotte visits the il >< t nearly every dav. The propeller Cushman, chartered t y the author ities oj the Confederate States, and now in their service, also wen; to the licet thii morning with des patched. Au order wa, gr.cn hst night that al! the drinking sa loons are to be kept oloted for 86 hours, and that no spirituous liquors are to be given or vended to any of the soldiers. Geu. Bragg contemplates erecting three more sand batteries. Troops are constantly arriving. The force grows truly gigantic in proportions { over four thousand men, and still they come from Alabama, Georgia, Louis', ana and Mis.Lsij pi. UUai'Am ilOVEMIVTS. litCAniNH, April' 16.—The Ringgold Filing Artillery, of K ■ cing, CaptAn James McKuigbt, numbering 108 men, w:th tour field pieces, received a req isition frqm thp Governor ti is morning, and set out th.s evei.i; g at s.i oMcc'i for Harrisburg, the place of rnndpgvous. They are the £,.-t Pennsylvanians in the lit id. Cm • u n, April iv..— deiacbtuent of one hundred ant1, s.xty men ui dr Major Pemberton, left Sr. Pan', en route for W t hing q i yestarday. M.-.J >r Morris with ddO, and Sfierir,sin’s battery will soon fellow. Atm rx, April HI —Tlie artillery company here is ra pidly filibg up The 49:h regiment will be immediately fi led up to one thousand SECESSION REJOICINGS AT NORFOLK—ALL THE WAR VESSELS AT NORFOLK To BE TO >VKJ) OUT OF THAT PORT. Norvolk, April 16.- A r-aVo of one hundred guns wai fi-ed hero yesterday, in honor ef the fur ouder Fort Sumter, There are great rejoicings xapciag the sc CeK'ionitU. An order has been KyOved here to fit out the steamer Mcrrimac t muedwuiy, and to tow out all the war vessels in that port. [fKCOND DISPATCH.] Norkolk, April 16—The excitement here continue^ and th’people are anxiously vjailio'' lor further news from Richmond and Washington. There is the airorgest determination to resist President Lincoln'# war pohoy. 11 BE enterprising proprietor . of CII k HTN ITT GROVE WUI-KV, ('he purest Medlclo.I Agent ever known,thus furnish -d the community a stluulan', pure, healthful and Invigorating, t the same lime a mild delirious neve age It la calculated to do ■ w»y »ith Ihe vile drugged stuff that Is palmed off on th" .-onmu : nltv, and which la injurious to j ody and mind. In addition to ; the certificates beneath, he ha; received a Diploma from tht HTATK ARICULTL’RALSO'Il. TV, and a Iditlonsl testimony from Dr. Jackson, wl Burton, who testifies under oath to Its abac* lute purity, C1RTIFI0ATE9. l>uit.»rn.’nu, Sept. 9.1959. We hove carefully tested the sam lc of Oh stnuf llrove Whisky you sent us, and find that It contain! none of the Poisonous >ub Stances known as fusl! Oil, which Is the charset eristic and inju.louf Ingredient of ike Whlskyi lu general use. BOOTH, GARRET k CAMAO. An ditlcalChemists, Nkw Tour, Eept. 3,1959. '*I have analysed a sample of Chestnut Grove Whisky, received from Mr. Charles Wharton, Jr , of I’hlla lelphla, end having care fully tested It. 1 am pleased to state that It Is entirely free from poisonous nr d. Merloui substances. It Is an annually pare and line flavored Whisky. JAMES R. CHILTON, Analytical Chcm .L B wrv.v, March T, 1 I h ive made a chemlrat analysis -f cmroerilel sample* of Chestnut Grove Whisky, which prove* I' lie free from the I .vy Fusil Oils, and perfectly para and unadulterated, rks Hi ' flavoi of this Whisky Is d-rived from the Grain used I" tnanafscturltig It, Respectfully. A. A. QAVtS, M. D State Assavei N >. t6Boy'« on Street Fcrsale by 0 WHARTON J* . Sole Principal Agent, OcSl—Cm No. 116 Walnut- .... Sul l| a GEO. B. LOWNTBL WM B. COOK LO\VKR§ A: COOft S Foundry and Manufactory, sights 3tuut, nil nan, aicmosn, viaatitA, HAVING made large addition to onr shop, to inlt the fionth'r tr* le, we will soil at the Northern prices of 1959 We l.av over lOtl different dcslg! s of Plain and Ornamental ItaHiniG Vcraiidae, Udlroul s, Pnrrh t'loct s, Wlndew Gti'irH*, Ac., Ac., Vault and Cellar Doors, Iron Sash, Bhut'ers, and genera' Bl&cicsmlthicg and finishing done with neatnet* and despatch. kTCemetery Railin'; for the country, made so as to be do' of by an ordinary mechanic. jaflO if 1861. SPRING IMPORTATION. 1861. CUKIg>or, IIDCRSOS k CO., NO. 106 MAIN STREET, RICHMOND VA., IMPOrtTER9 of heavy anil Fsrcy Har lwar;, Cutlery, Curs and ‘•Anchor Bolting Cl .th,” are In rece'pt, per ships Morning * ar, i an 1 Pe'ra, dlreet to the James Rlvtr, of their Spring Imports- I tlons, to which they Invite the attenth.r of such m.'.-*h ints as l>uy [ for cash or p»y promptly, feeling assured all : ;h v.Ill God It to I their advantage to buy of the;... Thty a*e also p.tc.w for Fallback's cehhrateilScales N. I* Psr'.h I|i\r attention paid to rr li t'_ . ' . I nii'9'i wifiNq (UKimvi'v IP —I JL l.LRV -We are n • i -c Jvhig a cgu pf,«* »" » * *• I lie. ar iVi-li v •,«» , con prWrg In part cf T*M »- * ’ uear.y every kind. U .11 at'Usrr,, a larre a < rtQent. r i and Clover Blade?, belt kind. Calling., a Urge a.'ortnient Arne's Fpadu and Sb >■ !«, all lire*. Howland's Spart.s and Shoveli, all sixes. Mann e and Hay Fork-, a large lot. Horseand Mol 'Shoes and llorse Nalls. P;a!ed Sp-vusan I Forks Horse Coll ■ r» and Blind Bridles. Chains of all kind? ami s'xcs. M r*, sc, Knob, Stock, Pad, Chest and Cupboard Locks, In great variety. With every article kept In our line of boalnesi too tedious to me* lion tVc Invt'e our friends and th* public to rail on us. We will sell bargains for cash ir to punctualiotoners TliLO. ROBERTS')V A 8 N, mh23 No 68 Main street. CLARKSOX, A!ID£BSOi1 At CO., IMPORTERS OF HARDWARE. QHKE FOR SALE AT LOW PRICES 8000 Pair Trace Chains, fstd w Ftiee Trae*., fee) " Hrea't and Back Cha'r.s, 2' tl Doxen Grass snd liraln Scythes, 100 •• Srythe Pnatnx, 80 “ Hckli of soperior meke, lOiei “ kPwell's lini ng ind Wi<• hag Hoes, , Ca “ “ ISO “ Shovel, snd SjitdiS, •J *> “ I'ae and M ntire F :k,. ■ NOTICE. EUGEXE CAR RING TON, lalWI RKR 1 ) KAI jKR, CORNER FRANKLIN AND NINETEENTH 8TRIET8, Rn rtuoxn, 11 iQtg’a. VI. WAVS ON HAND a tine assortment of all kinds Of Ll.MUES, . via : WhtePlne, Ash. Maheueov, Hickory, I)1 irt 'Valnnt, < ak, fr.erry, Maple, Poplar, 't'itton Wood. TELI.0W PINr. 1 Inch Boards, Weather-Boarding, 2 do do FI rloo Heart Pine, htep Plank, G.rden Ralls, Flooring BcanOing, Ac. —ALSO Ccillng Boards, Heart and bap?Hngles, Laths*, C.= l.ii and t'ak P-.sls. mhl I IT si hi VANE.N I IKON V.v.M.M S5SON V i«>! 1 Ornamental C.ist Iron Var.es, of .P -i-'.e-, for - .i -liw, ;.ttl,. Ct Ina Wore of HTF.BBINB. PCI.I.EN A CO , uU2& Oorr.'r Broud and ‘Jib bis. »1 PPLV FAMILY CUOCKRIKS. 10 firkins No. 1 Goshen Uniter 18 hhls Bnoltwheat Flour 80 kbls superfine Extra an J Family Flour pM'.keil and Pickled Salmon 88 X bbl? Nc. 1 N. 0. Roc Herrings 28 pkg, No. I Mackerel 28 b>? English Dai-y, One Apple and Goshen Cheese Oat Meal, Rye Flour, Ac , Ac. uxt rccelred an 1 fer sale on the lowest terms for cash, or tf prompt customers, at UINNIB A CO.’S Famt.y Grocery, Col4 9d and Main fits. GEORGS PACE & CO., Manufacturers of Patent Portable Circular SAW MiLLS, Also, POUTAIU.H Btoam ENGINES. No. f> Scln oeder St., BALTIMORE, MU. rilwenlT veart experience in the manufacture ef cur PATENT 1 PORTABLE Cl 2GULARSAW MILLS enables us to offr then, upon Ihe most kunoxim.* tick us. Cur Palin' Rntchit Head* blocks saves the 1 bnr of one mar. In working t‘ e Mill We mar u tn ture Pol table ihd Stationary Steam Engines, Grist Mills. SI -- chin-s for Sawing Shingles, llorse I’.-wer*, Timber Wheel*, etc.— AiMress, GEORGE PAGV A CO , apil!2—1y Baltimore, Md.^ TE VTH i II ANOLlin RRLTIRGoftt j proved uuadiy, 1 l> 12 In-bei wile, Inclusive. My stock Is kept always lull by weekly Hrr.val frem the rranuf i-lurers. C. J. SINTON, Importer of Hardware, apj 71 Malnnlrert 1 LU bllAM WATER, frtsh from the rpri. je. i i\ re reived and for sale by rr,|. i-i W. I'KTERSOV A l . II CORICK.—Stamford Licorice, In store and for sale by J apd A. V. STOKES A CO. (MirOR CAMPHOR.—A cheap Camphor tor packing J up *1 jter dolling and wollen goods Per sale bv a,’9—8w EDWARD T. ROBINSON. 1 )i>\t lSKI{. -8.000keg*Dupont’s Muski', Cannon, Sporting, JL and blasting Powder, for *ale by aj 5 EDWIN WORTjHAM A CO. IIJllN'AN OEM’lNK FRENCH EXiHAfTS i for the 11*. dker :j_f. Lnbln’s Soaps. Eugllih Honey, Ur «B v* :.d.-r and h r cholc -Toilet 8oap»; Toilet Mirrors; llalr Pre raratlrusnf all ku genuine Tortoise Shell Comb’; Ivory, 11 ra an-1 In-I’u Ru’ •- r O i I s: H»ir llrus)ie». To- lb, Nall and other Brush's In store, and Lavlonali been bought for cash, will he Sold cheap, at JOS. LA ID LEVA, Karully Medicine Sxre, mht ! " -i -• Iain i* r,-'s. flWMrr I'Oi-AT i E PLAM1M.S FUR S ALK p by m»rfH A. E. MOORE, Agt, s) - Timer ■ :<>:• .i • m \ n ' x nu si lak Cured Family llaias, In store and for ss'e by 0,1,23 W. If. PLEASANTS. WITjCOX &, Cxi HUS’ SEWING MACHINES. IIWXXTaD IT jr. e. caiiHS, mm Point, • POCAHONTAS OOCNTT, VA., A ND is manufsesured under pat.-ats granted to Mm and James /a W 1I!=ox. dated June 2,1W7. re < wxi July 13. ISAS. Patented A ugust 10,1 4K, Ee'uuary 91,ImS). Also line gDsed under six other Pa-eullj, covering thu enttr ■ ccus'.rugtlcn of too Machine ; conae ta be no litigation In regard to the pylebt right. It i !te,i :o: :l'»Ud and the most perfect trcrkUg Sewing Ma chine ;i>v lu t^e. It forms a Hr.*, evm and el«Jt',e s ita, which Is warranted nol to rip In wear, an-11* reliable upon all kinds of fabric*. PriceS3b to *7 9. krgrv Mauhlne warranted. JOHN A. RfLVTN, Belvlt's Block, aept 18th and Governor streets. ilOtitrETT * A’VDKRSOX, GOVERNOR STREET, A RE receiving for the »a!l Trade, Csiw'^s, Oil Cloths, Mai in. t;ngs. Curtain O >c Is, Cornice* i,ua Xandi, Wlndo* Shade) Paper Hanging*,Curled Ilsjr n« l Mils, for s*l* at low prices — Carpets, Curtains, 11 v u and AlAttMMtjJ made to order at short no tice. 1‘ap.g Lankin; dene In the oily Or ooi;nUy by auperlor work n . * _ [ocl — \l EW I UPOHTA rks»N. —Elegant French ar l English il China D!::nrr i*»d Tea bet-, Toilet Ware. While Granite Din ner and T,s I<-it, Japan*d To’let Ware, Ilousekeeplug geode, Unis, An, ta which we Invite the attention id purchases. RTEBB1NS, POLLEN > CO., mh.12 Corner 9th and Broad Streets. y I’jUfS’S EXTRACTS*—A fine assortment of Lullin’ | j ;v fj- Dg Extracts, Vaacy Snaps, Ae.j *1*0, Box Ins, dales Haw -Is, and an enJleas variety r f u»|r OIK Pomade* »c , A. Ft.r *ab hy * UAR. P. Dt'FAL, mb 18 199 cor. Main and l(Rh sta. UI Rt, FCS, XI R N.-1 he subscriber will pay the high* X *st marsrt valae for all kinds of Fur bkini. Mi: ft'*r, Mink. Coon. Fox, Muskrat, Onnim-j, n«r« **»-. Wild cat, *a,A«s JOHN THOMSON, »p3 . . *9. I UlUrdHotMA, t HALTIMOItE LO< K HOSPITAL. ESTABLISHED AS A REFUGE FROM (JUACKERT. Tin.' Only litre w in-re a Cure can he Ohm I in <1. | >R. JOHNUON hst discovered the mtr Certain, ffptedy and l/ r oly KfTectutl Kerne Jy In th' Worid for Weak-ieas of the l ack or Limbs, ikrlctnree, Affections cfUie Kldn.-ys and Bladder, Icvoiiirit. ry nl»cl i-rn. Irap»Uu.j, Gm rat Dcblll'y, NerTous reie, Dyspet iU, Languor Low t*■ Irlta, C,,-.fusion of ld< aa, I’alpl. • Heart, Timidity/Fret bltnn, Dh uses of Bight or (Md* d'iirtr, Id.e ire of the Bead,Thrcot, Note or hkw, Alice- :oni of the Lungs, 8.oma-h or Bowels—those Terrible Dir rders ariscghoio the Solitary Habitr of Youth—those MtcakT and miliary prtetice* m-.re fatal to their victims than the s.-ng of ivy rend to llir Mariner* of Ulysses, blighting their most hriUI*!.• hopei or aiitlclpallubi^eu deruig marriage, Ac., impossible. YOUNG MI71 Especially, who have become the Tlcklms of Bolltarv Vice, tb»t rtre.ad'ul and destructive habit whl. h inn iallj iweept to an untime ly grayr thousands of Ycc.ng m. a < f h,. r . .. , tali,..| talents and brlllt int Intell-ct, alto in’K^t otl.-*rw;.v have enlrar.. ed listening S« nates with the thuedsrs of el •<„ , or naked to ustacy the living lyre, may call with hill confidence. MARRIAGE. Married Pereont, or Young Men c ntempUtlng marriage,being aw»r. of physical weakneeu, organic d-fhlty, deformities, A tpeedlly cured. lie who p'acca himself under the car* of Pr. J. may religiously confide In lilt honor at a gentleman, and ennfhfcntiy rely upon hla tklil aa a Physician. ORGANIC WVASNKP8. Immediately Cored and Pull Vigor Restored. Yb's Dreadful t'lreare-which rente-. Life ml.e-rahls and Mtr eliec impoeribl—I* the penalty j. > d by tl.e vl. i'ni* of improper Indole* ir*-*. Your;* peno-nt r.r. too apt to commit excesses from not l>*L:g a vat e of the unadfol conrequen m that m-.v ensue.— V. w, Wh 11* -t nad-ret ,n<tr l .e tubje. 1 trill pretend to <1. ay th* the power, f p-or-cr.llcn Ir lo-t s-ner by tlite fallhig Into Irn *r p<.r hahili than Ly the prudent? Beside* being deprived of the pi- satire ef healthy offer ring, ibc "»■*•. serious and’deetru. tlve »jni ma to l oth body and mindarlro. 1 he *'«t.-m beeomc* De ranged, the PI; .*! and Mental Pun.-tlous M cak .ne 1,1. u of Pro of e.".-I ve hr.r, Irritability. Dyspepsia, Fait Italloa of the He t, In dig .r., Gone*Rational Dainty, a Wasti. g of the Frame, Graphs, Cor- rniptb-n, Ar. OFFICE NO. I BOOTH FREDERICK STREET. Lrft band el *. :• -It • from P ’imore si-cet, a few .loots from the corner. Fall rut to obe<rre came and Moaner. Letters mus' be paid and contain a stamp. The Doctor’i Diplo mas hang !a Ms oSee. DR JOHNSON, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, graduate from one of the nost emir • nt Collep sin the In tel ff- iter, and the greater part of wh r:r Ilf: lias Vi-n tpr: t In the hospital* of London, I-.r is, Pltlladt *.hla and els- where, has effected some of the m. at as ioniahin^ tl noon; many troubled with ringing I™ the ]:t.. I . I ".rj when a. en, gre.-t nervousness, being alarm e.l at sadder s—r ., ba*Mu!n-j*i, a.lh frequent hlusMrg, sl ier ed sometimes w'.M a derangement of mind, were cured Im mediately. TAKF Pa tTIOUt AR NOTICE Dr. J. address.-t ail those who have Injured thenar Ives by Ira tripcr Ir. lnl -ro e and soitl.try baths, which ruin b i. body a rd T.ir. 1, unfit log them for el-bur business, study, tociity or mar riage. These arejome of the. sad and tuelancho’y effects produced by early habit* of youth, vl* : Weakr.ru of tht Back and Mnh*, 1 luscular Power, I tna’ion of the Heart, Dyrpepey, Nervous i rltahtllty, D-ra-gc nailt of the Digectlrn Functlrns, General Debility, bynptoott of Jonsnmption. Mxrrsiiy.—The fcarbil ifrr'im th. nlnd are much t« be Iren., Lor» of Memory, Coofue.cn of fdei.*, Depression of F-!r v ' eg:f-D«ru^, u,»; of > .i.tou Timid,.y, Ae , are .me of the evil* produced. ,T' '‘-r f •« s*-.wj-d yrbatlith*«M«B tl.e.r derlli .v .-r..*:., .,„K <• rv ^aw . ;eryonsandr:.m. iV 'u,U.ugit .-..-ular appraiawc* ’ j**1, tves, COD.®'. .,. ; sytr.p..j.m -' ,:l3 c atoUl the TOUNG i , ‘ AH 0 have Injured themse s , , , , ,, •het: alots- a habit It tain pra'tlee Indnlged In itic- cri, ta.i. u.i'1 " ■■■■' d from evil companion*, or in 1 If . , vu.-■ ...irh are nightly frit, even when as cep. n"(-j »- * r • dcrt t.tarriago ia purslbic, sod destroys both Id .. ely. .1 a pity tli-.t a you: g man, the bop* of hit ccuctry, tb.e larllnr of i.is t arents, shun J he matched from all prorpt.U an I snjori. cr.t. of life, • , the consequence of deviating f: ;■ the path • certs secret h it::. Bach p«re -ns srsr, before . outer, no MARRIAGE, tloato promo': or.nuMa! 1 appine*.*. Ind- d, w|k,,;ot these, the [ourncylhr ugh i'e i-cinu I »nrr pUgr."iagp; the prnspe-t icorly darkens to th* vl r; th* mint! beror ■ ludotcd with <:**• pair *n.l fill- ■ v ' !,(.!> relit. .1 ’.'...l the happiness of mother becomes bight. t with oar own, BlliiiABK OK IJIl'iU.DKNCE. W! en the mlr/ul *. I sr. I lir.pru lent votary of pleisitre finds he tar Imbibed the seeds of t..u painful disease, It too often happens that an lll-t’nert s.-Dte of *1 km*, I of d rcry, |1 stars him rroo* a; , lying to thesewh . t: r • -'uct.'.lon an ‘ retpectaldllty,rtn klcni- befriend hi./, lie falls i • haodsof the l. aorant ; nd le*lgilm< nr • >-r«, . • .!r. •. ,tc. Slch Ids p.-curdary ■ at . i- ir ■ i - •" ■ r,rr. . r »« I' .’P r.t -hr ■ - f t ie poison,Mei .itltotioaal Mru-m of :1 'sterrlb.* ! of ■' !, Throat, Nose, skln, ete.,pr pressing with ft ightful raplitHy till death puts a ;>e I to his ' , t" that undiscovered country from » ■ t-ouri >■ r. ra\ -scru r. s. ESI IENT ft? THE PKM. T» e tsttny tie ..-n.se-..- I at • si Ctutfrn within the last e'ghb-ei ar*. a: »the uum-r-u' Important 8-jrgleal Operation* performed hr .finessed f-y the rept t*-.e ofthe "fen" srd v>*:;y 11—r | s, i. .oft: have »pp*ar-'d again and - . i | • character u Is a .-tee to the af ElCted. • SKIN DfEAPES PPEF.mi.T Ct'KFD. Persons wr!:i rthov.: f . la. In -ilrei ting their loiter* to hi* Institutes, in the f I .nl.ig : r: JOH.N M. •-'iiV.’TOS, H. !>., BaiUmor le.ok l/hspllal, au2f)—*7 Baltimore, Maryland. 1CTURES. | T % KT fi .* K Slinpi I Mfiaant* 1JL *• *e Pltoa Ibinic. “ N-.ii'-r Pliosphap of j.l.x.p (without Ammonia.) A!*«. C. «: la. N ru •and ether tjuaro* T.e K ch— i IK t llaer .’.i li-, having row a fu'l supply ofthe kb' v» rjr- 1 Ker'Plze k on h n !/.n l the mills c'-ni antly at wmk, rc I -■ ers and Planter* wit!, any quantity g . alia: I Per ton ' i film* fin. A. of •» th at A . ;.i») j 90001b*, d ■ irge In ■■ part of thecity -"I-‘eh 'I.ls ■ Mint: s have been used d'i'lpg *!' j ■■ ■: Vfb*at,Corn Oats. Tf.bkccoand Nt r.-,ir, Vlr. b'a : -. Is ev! q ( ■ ; 'tersnerlv J,and lie -!. * i ght be given, l ut ■ • -dll: - cm- far -« I I cl : u by rd .g Bl 1 . be l Mills, or by M r* ft ' “ k Cl ki • .ay: e is Rlehm nd, l ll< • , i "ttlUri-1 f. V-.irs ;f I g- A Co., Norfolk, D 1 r. i j| p-i-.-s! J. l-y-l a C>, Ljuchourg, Hm. Do id, r I.Lea'r a. (I. Ilf l»'a, Kiq , Klacajtle, Va , and Comtis sion Morel» ts g-r.e.aily. All order* prune,>t,y attended !■-. J H POINr.rXT Proprietor. 8. HAETMAN, (i.-nual Ag. nt. f P 0. Boa No. Wil. N, B.—Kl-.ase B'tlce 'hot er ry lep disot uv d Id th- f -»*> log prep .ration* Is -rch •• i South cf M.iinn and nix n's Uoe. piCHSIOND <i .tliNI PAC V,r Lit TORY. nri roTpJfte escort:, eol of hi I’IhKRN If ANP7ArTl!kFD f» X'D.** Clo*hl, Ca*^nc,w8 :»sd YcjUn^, of rill fr* m _ J the fa>I r-w'i.j nc<ed u ill* : Ortogh tw Mills, K: f;rr- nd, V&., Miln-r k C* \ Mil's, Ca!r«{«r c unty, \n ; K V.oy ForJ A Co's 1’s, Kre«l •fVks'huir, V* . If :ruA ‘ . .'^-‘t n, Smith cruMf, Va ; Rock Island *i ds, tto, !*. C.; vMrli wc r»r • prepsrrd to t* •. u .i m at approved «tvies-foods U at «l!l cotapvre lu ev-ry respect with th. best N rth* rnr ><nufh.ctur d j^oois, sridnsu/ of th**Crt-nshtw ■ cute f r baylcKff ods inur.ufactur 1 out of th^Flate. IcaddIM. n, : i! CLOT IM AN > CAf FI MERES, rot t bf surp arsed by rot hotsso in • • t! m to furnUb our patrons »lfh 0ootbernC1othinf—material rslsod 8out'. f ■ s W' vc v.'.jth, cut aid ma lc.^outr., and we tru»t to be sol 1 arnl worn South h* we art tl^t^nniiicd to do all lo our pow^r to push forward 8ouUk.ro IoaIUuUoqj. £r?NCK A OARKY. Clothiers anf* Merchant Tailnrt, f»*28 Corner of Main and 13th itre**ts. lMPBOm FUlKl’U YOKE 8BIBT BMFOUDIL Q-ontlemens Furnishing (^oods VLTK have row on hand over300 *!os. Fl irts, all prices, qualities f T a lid stvies. which Wr art* rloiinw out at rvilur-.l nrirM. These Shirt, are all made with the famous Improved French Yoke, aud are warranted to fit. Our assortment of Tics and Cravats can’t he beat In the city of Richmond. We would call attention to our large stock of Under Shirts and Drawers, which Is Verr tell, and contains full lines In 811k, Gaute Herlcni-a, I.lnen, and Cotton. We have increased our facilities for making Shirts to order, at tlr • shortest possible notice, an 1 a perfect fit warranted. A'.50, on hand, a fine stock of Read) Made Clothing. 8TLKTL. ANT A MAGWIRB. I«1B_ N M Main Street, Oor. 14tblL GBIfTlsBIBER MAY SAVE TIME, TROUBLE AND MONEY BT P7RZCSS1K9 WXW CLOTHING I FURNISHING GOODS AT THE OLD! ESTABLISHED HCC»B 10:2 MAIN STREET. Where for more than twenty yeats di.t ciaj Goods have been sold at right prices. WRem ember. K They Warrant every article they sell, and offer at all times the LARGEST STOCK I LATEST STYLES 11 BEST BARGAINS ! 11 “A Word to the Wir«!” n.lt__KEEN, BALDWIN A WILLIAMS. CLOTHING. DARKI« Srir, Il biitmi c«., 11‘J MAIN STRKVT. HAVE on hand a large stuck oi OLO. HiN'O, such as Orb'ff Be.vtr Cenc-oaU Moscow b«aver do. English Whitney do. Drab Beaver Uarracks Black Li ter: ..an* do. Silver Mixed Cast cu'ts Grey (lavs. ek>. Velvetssa Hv.'lne hi Irs It.ark and Brown French Css. Suits Black and Fancy Gas: Punts Fancy and Black H'.lk Vents * Black and Fancy Velvet t ests Shirts, Ool'ere, Sockr and Ties Under SLlrtx and . r. awes Buys’ Clothing, Children's Clotli'ng. For Bargains cull oa DAKltlCOTT, IIARRT.S k CO., bo1«_ HR Mala Street TO r>K.\TIRTS, HAVING been appoint.d Agent for Teeth manufactured by J" n.-s A While, of Philadelphia, 1 gupply of them c.n always be found hy cnldng i t try store. A so. Flies of all kinds. C. OEffNET, mhia Eagle Square. HT’FNB OP ‘ 1R, ' 'in’s Pectoral Syrup; Wlstar’s, T? Orr »n’s, .ia.keon’s and AVrysa Lozenges; Ayres’Cherry Pectoral, W istar's Ualsam, and many other valuable remedies for Colds, Coughs, Ac , lor sale at MEADE A BAKER'S Drug Store, mills IN Male Ft.. corner above P. O. Y 1 Ml* Pf.A8Tr.lt, of I, • be.t quality, landing In the Hock and Li for sale by [mh o] I. A G. II. DAVENPORT, RAs'ON— Prime Western Shoulders for sale by mhW_ 1 A (|. U. DAVENPORT. (1 ROI XD ALCIXl S t Ll'«—TOO Parks In prime order.— J F, r sale by [mhgOj a A tt B DAVENPORT. : ' tULN. PJRTLA'eD h .'Rl'P, In .tore and’foriale by.3 10 D ll 19_M. JONES. St?(A \ M.—It") hhl. New York Stesm Sugar R-flniug Compa ny’s Extra 0 Sugar, landing f.-r ta'e by mhl9_I.EWI8 WHtB A JNO. G. WADI. IOOKING'GLIM PL1TFXI LOOKIXtb J .GoAfB I'LA I'Fri 11 —A general as'orturnt cf sl.es. with and without frames, for sale by WM. 8ATTLEE A 00 ' WMslssInst GUM ARABIC,—C bales Gum Arabic, ter sale by „ . R' BIRTR A MXLLBM. Ml • . OorevOvj wdlKAKns* CEPHALIC PILL8, CURE SICK HEADACHE! CURE NorvouB Iloadaclio! CURE Ail Kinds oi' HEADACHE! ■y the u>e of these Pills the periodic attack t of A"WW or Sink Hot l.i.tie mty be prevented; «nd If ut*n at tb** eosoroeore moul at an attack Immediate relief from pain and s1.knees ail! h# obtained. They seldom fa'I In rcmotlrg the .V-ruiea and Htut-.-Jn ta which, females are so snbjeet. They art gently upon the bowels,—removing fbsf. >ei;a*e For l.lfoary >(tn,ijtinUnt<, Del rate females, a-".d all fenena of kiti.tutiiry tuyl.iti, they are valuable as a LamaXint, Improving the npprtile, giving bmr ant -ty. r to the digestive crgsns, and reiitorlng the natural elasticity and strength of the whole system. TheCKPIfALIC Pll.LS are the rsenlt of long fnveitlgatlon and care u'ly r. ndu :tefl experiments, having beer In use many years, during wMeh time th.y hate prevmtcd aad relievod a vast amount of pain an I suffering from ID adurhe, whr'hec origina* ting In the txtrtou* eyelm Rr from a deranged state of the itnuuik, They are entirely vegetable lo their composition, and may he ta* ken at all llr-.cs with peifect safety, without mai ng any rhange of diet, and tlea-Wne* of any i/imijrtOi’.U hie/e, re.-u/ers U ot«y to admlnirter thrm to chiL'rtn. BEWARE or COrNTERrKIT? I The genuine have fire signatarcs of lienry C. Ppahilng on rash box. Bold by Druggist* tn.l all oth. r Dealers In Medicines. A box wtll be sent by mall, prepaid, on ree. !pt of the PKIi'E, 2 5 CBNT*. All orders should be addressed to HENRY 0. SPALDING, 48 Ctttar o.rect, New York. THE FOLLOWING ENDORSEMENTS OF SPALDING’S CEPHALIC PILLS, WILL CONVINCE ALL WHO SUFFER FROM HEADACHE, THAT A SPEEDY AND St KE CUKE IS WITHIN TIIF.IR BEACH. e icxiimuniai* irrri imxoucuea by Mr. JiPALm is a, they aforJ utit/ueeliouaUe proof of the rfc.it g of thii irnly sci \!:Jle dr cot try. Mifoisviuj, Con., y-b. 8,19«. Ma. firautigt), Sir: I have tried your Cephalic Pi'll, and / Hie them -o well that I want you to tend me two dollars worth uore. Part of these are for the neighbors, to whom I gave a few out ot the first box I got from you. fiend the Ptill by mall, and oblige Tour obt Servant, JAMES KENNEDY. „ „ Uavsaroao, Pa., Feb. 6, I SSI. Ma. BriU'isn. Mia: I wish you lo eend me one time hox of your Cephalic Plllc I hate received a great deal ef t,e \eft front them. Yuan, re-pcctfuUy. MARY ANN STOIKHOCSK. Braces Cn»rx, Hcsroramw t o., Pa., I January lS.lbdl f H. 0. Spalpixo. fix: You will pi :aee send me two bores of your Cephalic PIBx. Send them Immediately. Respectfully yours, _ „ . . JNO. S SIMONS V.&.—J hate u*ed one t*M of year Pille, and find them to. eK ent, _ _ _ Dau-a Veaaca, Odio, Jao. 18,1881. ■ -avC 9rau>t*a, Esq, Pie see find lr.cln.,-4 ix nt-Eve eerie, for which «en 1 me arot) er box of vour Cephalic Pille. 1 Key are truly the Kent Pillx l have trrr tried. Direct A. 8T0YER, P. M. Belle Vernon, Wyan lot Oo., 0. _ DaraatT, Man, Deo. 11,1SC0. H. 0. Prunm, Rtq. I wish f.r some circular! or large «hrw bills, to bring year Ce phalic P'lis more Particularly be'nre my customer*. If you hare anything of the kind, pletrc lend to u,e. One of my emir mere, who I* subject to eeverc Headache (usuallv last!- g two days) tr.r* cured of,in attack in one hour l-v your Pille, which I sent her, ' Respectful!* ye urs. W. It. WILKES. RuTXOLSiarao Paam rx (VOhio, I _ _ _ January V, lsCl I HxxrtC. PpAintxn, * No4s Cedar ft., N. Y. DranSia: Inclo.f I find tw-id • Eve cents, (25,) fnr wh' h sen ! box of “Co phule PIils fend lo address of Ac v. Wn. C. Filler, Reynolds bury, Pranll!n Oo , Ob'o. y.,«r Pille reck lile a charm—cure Headache almoet in Shinier. Truly yours, WM. 0. FILLER. „ c . VesiLAXTt, Mich., Ja.x 14,ISA. Ma. Prai.pixo. ’ Mia: Not long Miner f sent lo yon for a box of Cephalic Pill* for the cure of the Ncrvcit, Headache »r. I Cosily, ness, ar.d .scclyej the Sacre, and fA. y held mi good an efe.t 1 wax induced lo tend tor more. ' aaPleesc send by return malL Direct to A. R. WHEE1.FR, Ypsllrntl, Mich. From the Fee-miner, Norfolk, V.u Cephalic Pll'e acccmrlish the oh eel for which they wees ixadL vlx: Cure ol headache In all He to m 91 From the Eraminer, Norfolk, fa. They have been tested In more than a thousand ca«>*. with en tire success. ’ From the Democrat, SI. cloud, Minn. If you are «r have been treuMe I with the headach., send for a box, (Cephalic Hits,) so that you may have them lo case of an at ack. from the Advert leer, ProrUlence, It. I, The Cephalic Pilli are said to be a remarkably effective remedy for the hradarhe. aril one of the very beet for that very freoaent complaint which has ever been discovered. from the Weetem R. It, Gate tie, Chicago, Ttt. We heartily endorse Mr. Spalding, and his arr!va;l~d C-rbaHe PUIs. From the Kanawha Valley Shir, Kanawha, Pis. We sre sure tbst persons suffering with heada:be, who try them, will stick to them. from the Southern Path Finder, Few Orlean’, La. Try them ! you that are afflicted, and we are sore that yoor tet tlmony can te added to the already numerous list that has receiv ed benefits that no other medl-ine esn produce. from the St, Lout* Demociwt, The Immense demand for the article (Cephalls Plfls) la raoldlw Increasing. ‘ ' from the Gazette, Dveenport, Iowa, Mr. Spalding would not connect his name with an art els he did not kmne to possess real merit. freer, the Adeertuer, Providence, R. L The testimony In their favor la strong, from the moat respect* bie quarters. From the Daily Few*, F.report, R. I, Cephalic Pills sre taking the place of all kinds. from Die Commercial Bulletin, Breton, Matt, Said to be very efficacious for the headache. From the Commercial, (hnoinnati, Ohio, Suffering humanity can now be relieved. tSSTk single hottle of SPALDING'S PREPARED OLCK wtU save ten limes Its cost annually. SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE I SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE! SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE I SAVE THE PIECE8! ECONOMY 1 DISPATCH I iaruA Stitch is Ttss Savin Ntsi."_aa As accidents will happen, even In well regulated fan.Hies, It If very Ceslr-tble to have some cheap and convenient way for repair ing furniture, toys, Crockery, Ac. v SPALDING’S PREPARED OI.I'B meets all such emergencies, and no household caa afford to bs without It It is always ready, and up to the sticking p.int. “DSIPCL IN EVERT HOUSE." R- B.—A brush accompanies sack Bottle. Price J5 cents. Address, HKNRY a SPaLDINO, No. 4b CEDAR Street, New Tort CAUTION. As certain unprincipled persons are attempting to pam off am the uneospeetlng public, imitations of my PREPARED CLUB, I would caution all parsons to examine before purchasing, tad NS that the fall nama, ^"SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE I oggp** wrapper Hall Ain in twladUuf e«ant«rftNfc