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|fifhmonrj fjispatt_. , TUE9»AYIioBI»Two" ~~ NOV. W ~\*» . J * hinese >ltlitat_ tharsrter. The Ohiner-e have long had the reputation oi 1 being the greatest cowards in the world.— t Whether this was ever true of any hut the in- J habi'anta ol certain localitie-, auch as Sliang- a bai, is more than prob'etnatical. The ohsti. c nacy and destructiveness with which tbey car- « ry on wan among ihemselces would seem to I indicate as much pluck and stamina as any • other people. They quailed at first before the I superior discipline and armaments ol the " outside barbarian* ." but il would seem lrom 1 recent event* that 1 hey have learned to face - ! even the rifled canuon and scientific soldier- ' ship of more civill-ed nations. Their victory I over the British squadron at ihe l'ei-lio Itis 1 la kswß. was an achievement of which the most I warlike ot the Western nations might have ' been proud, and though the positions they a then to successfully defended have jus: been » retaken by the allies, it has been at a cost of life to the assailants which dssßoastrates mat rhe Chinese have become apt pupils in " the , ■manly art ol self-deieuee." The Londju r.t/ir» , growls savagely and dolefully over the dearly | puichastd v ictory. "That there should have | v..,,. a hard tljih: of tavtee hour*," aaja the , 7,»t*,«, "Is not astonishing,even wii*i the over- . ■urßelmiug lorce and the terrible warlike en- f gmes wiih wbicb thecommanders of the Eu- , ropean forces were supplied. They may be , reasonably supttosed to have desired to ac «_uire possession of the forts without cost of , life to ihe.r own men, aud to have made use of tbeir arms of precision and rifled cannon, keeping thtlr own men safe, and demonstra ting to the enemy how useless farther resist ance must be. But that the allies should /.or, lest so 1111*1/ aaea ia kU'ed and tpemndos] is this business, dnes certainly excite cur astonishment, and we ehall wait wiih unxiety the arr i v_i of car correspondent's account of the affair, w ti ;cb we hope may show that such an expen diture of life has no: been uunecessarily m ■ouried." The Times Inclines to the conclusion that if it be found necessary, iv order to drive a Chi nese force out of one of the;r ten thousand fortresses, the allies must incur such enor mous cost and lose so many men, tear m China keu entirely I >,an%tii its characltr, and ihe allies must apply themselves to reason upon that unpleasant fact. The Boyne for:s, . iu'-fi the Ti "!'•>, were, to look at, as tremend «ius and impassable fortifications as coulu be built, yet the Euglißh usul to go la and batter rhem down, periodically, with three or four sblpe ot war. In tbe narrow waters of the * 'aiit.n Tiver, there were fort.tlcations just as strong iv guns and masonry as those which defeated the English las', year, and whicb have ataca been reiakeu at such cost ol lile: ye l every now and then, when a difficulty arose either an English or an American ship-of-war set the garrison scampering by a few shells.— "Now, it seems, all this ia changed. A fort m t kin* is like a fort m Sevastopol, and a Uainese enemy exhausie all the lorms of European warfare. The enemy stipulates for the horrors el war, and retires with colors flying and gongs and tomtom* tormenting the atraos jihere. It is plain, that as we continue these wars, we are either making ihem more diffi cult, or else we are breeding a race of Admirals <%nd (Generals who make more of a difficulty »:i tbe matter." If articles ot peace, as is deemed probable, have folljwed the military operations of the nilies, the Chinese military character has suf fered no damage from the collUion. Ou the contrary, it is now demonstrated that the tim idity formerly manifested by the Chinese to wards European soldieis, was the result of the inexperience aud ignorance of military science, as practiced by these nations, and the iaferionty in efficient weapons as well as dis" • ipliue. But they are apt pupils 111 ih»- arts of war as well as of peace : and numbering a population of some three hundred millions* their military subjugation, if the allies ever at tempt It, will prove no child's play. Convening the Legislature. At the present juncture and in view of Use convening of the Legislature by the Governor, it may be of interest to refer to the Inaugural Mesange of Governor Letcu -88, delivered Jauuary 7:h, 1860. After set 'lug forth the unfriendly legislation upon slavery of various noii-slavebolding States, and the events threatening a dissolution of ibe Union, he asks, " What can be done to avert ! the danger I" and says : j ''The only mo.c, therefore, of remedying the i evil, tbat occurs to me, under the Constitution, is , pruvidea in tne fifth article titereoi. a Convection of all ihe States, tnat a full and tiee conference may le had Itetweeri tne representa c lives ol tbe people, elected lor this purpose, and ' thus aaceitaiu whether ihe questions iaeostro- I versy cinnot be settled upon some basis mutually ratiaiactory to both aeotiona. 11 such a Conven tion Bhiiit assemble, and after tree and full consul tation and comparison ot opinions, ihey shsufind <hat tne ditferancea t-et ween tiie alavetiol.t.ng and : non-siavenolding Stales are irrec moiiabie, let them consider ihe question of a peaceable separ.i- ' • ion, and the adjustment of ail questions leiating S to tne disposition ot tue common property bet wee_ , >he two tecticus. If Uiey can lie reconciled, let. c them adiiist the terms and *ive them such sane- a tmna as wm tender them eitectn-e. i " 1 ru».ge*t, therefore, tnat. you adopt resolutions in favor of ihe call ol such a Convention, and ap peal to tne of ihe several States to 1 unite in US application proposed to he made to t Congress, in pursuance ot ihe provisions ol the i article aluresaid. If the non siaveholuing States . 'hall fan or refuse to unite in the application, 1 Sbob lai.ure or refusal wiil furnish conclusive cvi- " dence ol a deiai nutation ou their part lo keep up c the agitaiion, aud to continue their aggressions « upon us. JI the Convention shall meet, and the 1 «iueeti»n cannot be naiisf_ctoril. adjusted, the c people of the South will clearly understand what _ tuej are to expect in the future." The oih arucle, to which reference is made . in the above extract, is as follows : j "The Congress, whenever two-thirds of both l Houses shall deem it necessary, shall propose < auieiidiueiits to tae Constitution; or, on the ap- l plication of tne Legislature oOtwo-thirds of the i several btates, s.aii call a Convention for propo* . ing amendments, wutcli, in either case, shall be vhiiu to a<! intents aud purposes, as part of the Constitution, when notified by the Legislature of ' tfiree lourtt.s oi the several btates. or by coun- x ties, in tiree-tourths thereof, as the one or the • othsr mode ot ratifioaticn may be pro.used by > Congress; provided, that no amendment which ( may be made prior to the le.-.i Im.-, shall, many manner, anect the first ar.d fourth claims in the ninth section of the fitat article; and that no Btßta, wituout na consent, shall be deprived of its equal sutfiane in the siouin ' (The first cause iv ' the n'ntn aeoiion, here referred io. is that which, , at the inaiauce of Maatachuaetu, wa, adopted, declaring that the alave trade shall not be pruhib ', ited by v,on/resa prior to laud; the fourth dneots ! that no capitatio_ or other uireot tax s.iall be laid, ; ualeaa in proportion to the censu* or eriuiueiation ' hemntiefoie directed to he taken.) The Governor then proceeds to suggest that I twoof tberaost Intelligent, discreet and ex- < ptrUuced aiatesmen of Virginia shall be ap pointed,-whose duty it shall be to visit the J legislatures oi those States which have passed | laws to obstruct ihe execution of tbe fugitive * slave act, and insist, in tbe name of Virginia, upon tbeir unconditional repeal. In support of the suggestion oi the appointment of a com missioner, Gov. Lbtchbr refers to a precedent In tbe history of our own State, In the appoint ment of ibe distinguished Bb».)a_uk Wateih.B * I.tit.H. who waa cemmissioned to visit the j •Legislature ol South Carolina at the time ot r the controversy between tbat Slate and the f Federal Government. The action of Virginia ' exerted a most happy Influence at that period in preventing the threatened dissolution of the j Union. The Mesaage oi Gov. Lbtchbb, which make* these recommendations, was delivered _ nearly a year ago, but we observe that much > attention bus been called of _ a te lo it in thfl a Southern Atlantic States, aud that iv recom- - meudatious seem to be regarded with favor in a influential quarters iv that section. * — - a The apaaish Navy. * NoiwU-auiuUius. Uhe supiMiaod naval weak- I asßs of Spain, _er navy la at thU moment WnLV* mor * »» o wer'-l than that of the a Uuiusdh.ai... Tuere are in serviceable con. I Un, ra u V T U " 0I WWch ** «• **■ «- the . lint-, mounting ««hi,.nv*g,_.._,,__,. ;_____"_ Xngaus, rating Horn ■ yfem. ___*' lourar « { telle,, of from io to M , aloe sVto£" !, COr ■ 10 to '20. There are ihree *u___,[_S 8 flvs tchoouerß, all fitted with it.- « aides ihrt-e paddle-wheel i'i-««e*. eight 0 i! end eigtiteeu .cboonen. The » tlsu of about 14,000 sailors iv active servka independent of six battalions ol marine.' numbering one ibuu.au,i men each. There r are also nearly one bund red thousand regis. tered flshsrmen, and ottoers, who could be d drafted into tbeeervUw. I Th* *<inadTon which tbe -per-i-h ,ov*rn, ffipat *et«u»»s la tba ÜbK rjf m wm erti- I isiacf at feat than twenty ►aeael-frar, e# ■ r>a>«b alartt Mf i«eej_f i» n 1 1 -- ■ -— - -— ■ —— - " Nrvv York Lies nn! RritUh Error*." I fnder this heed, the Philadelphia Inquirer and other Northern Journals, denounce, In emphatic term?, the nhorni uable fabrication of the New York n*Nc«< correspondent In regard , to an alleged ln»nlt to the Prince of Wales In ttiiM'i v We h.ive now some hopes that all the coneervative nnd civilized j.oriion of the American community v-m lie din irfusedof the errors into which they have been led by one of the most t-candalou*and mendacious journ als in the t'nlted State*. For the opinion of any others we do not care a snap. We have some, liopea, al*o, that thry truth of this matter will alsocroJß the ocean, land that the London lYasea will do justice to a community which received the Prince of Wales with renpeclful and universal courteay. We cannot expect it to retract its own calumnie? ef Southern in stitution* generally, which were elicited aud provoked by the alleceil insult to the Prince Hut that is a matter oi little importance. If it will only ac«_uit our people of being black guards, we care not how much of a blackguard it may make of iiself. Mr. Flail's Lecinre. The lecture of Mr. Platt, on Friday night last, was the first in the present season of Ibe Y'oting Men's Christian Association, and wa* listened to with evident pleasure by a highly intelligent and appreciative audience. It was a most fcholnr-like and elegant production, nbouiiumjr wiih interest aud instruction, adorned with forcible and happy illustrations, and sparkling with gems of fancy and elo quence. The manner of the speaker was grace lul and impre«sive, and the whole perform ance one which rellecteil high credit upon himself, and entitles the Young Men's Chris tian Association to the thanks of the commu nity for affording the public mind, so vexed with exciting ar.d exhausting political topics, a refreshinr; feaat of intellect and reasen. Thk Elkctioj.-.—We do not republish our election table this morning. Bnt one county was heard from yesterday—Pendleton—which gave Hell 18 more voles than was estimated in the reported vote. In IH7 counties officially heard from, Bell has it I majority—aad la tbe V 2 counties reported, but uot official, Breckin ridge has 77 majority, making aclear majority for Bell, iv all, of M. The live unheard from counties were carried by (J-oggin.by 71 major ity, lv the table published yesterday a mis take of 100 in favor of Bell was made in Scott eouuty. The above summing up includes the correction of this mistake. llabi'kr for Dkcemher.—Wehave received Harper's Magazine for December, from Messrs. Wept A Johnrton. Correspondence of th 3 Richmond Dispatch. Feeling iii Rockingham — Conservative Sentiment — Aholittonitt* Notified to Ouit —Religious N'i*s, ft. Harrison iu-ro, Nov. 17,1880. The excitement occasioned by the election bus nearly dieu away, and the people are set tling down to their daily avocations. There ie a great disposition existing among the pejple here to submit to the election of Lincoln. I have nt seen a single person yet who is in favor of disunion. They want to wait for the " overt act " before resorting to extreme meas ures. When Lincoln commits auy act aggres sive to the South, this section will 1101 only rarnisb sentiment for disunion, but matter to aid in it, accomplishment. A man named Price, a school teacher, living at Spartapolis, in this ejunty, voted for Luu e.iiii ou the (itli inst. The next morning his Bcnool-house was deserted, aud he found a note lying on his desk, requestiig his absence from the county ns soon as convenient. 1 understand he left the following day. lv our neighboring county, Shenandoah, Lincoln received thirteen voles. This county is the residence of Geo. Kye, tbe Black lie publican Elector for this district. A letter I have just seen, from Woodstock, says : "The greatest indignation exists here against Geo. Kye, and yon need not be surprised to hear oi his ejectment from the county before many days.'' A meeting was held in Woodstock on the I'J'h inst, at which absolution was offered calling upon the Governor to convene the Legislature as soou as possible, to consider the acuou this State should take. There seem* to be a strong disunion sentiment existing in Shenandoah. In every portion of the county there exists a great interest on the subject of religion, and several interesting revivals of religion have been and are still in progress. At Dayton, the Rev. Geo. H. Ray,of the Virginia Conference, has just closed a series of meetings, during which ten or tlfteeu persons made a professiou of religion. Rev. Mr. Litferty, of the tame C inference, is at present carrying on a meet ing at Elk Run, and thirty or forty have pro fessed. The United Brethren Ministers have a meeting at Hopkins' School-house, at which twenty-five or thirty were converted. During the past two there have been seven marriages in the county, and we are in formed of nine more that will occur iv the next fortnight. Our young men seem deter miued to prepare themselves for the blasts of winter. Next Monday Is Court day, and we will have an unusual large gathering of the hardy yeo manry of the Tenth Legiou. We can then better find out the sentiment of tbe pc tple. SiMJLKe-ritKS. Soithern L.ECTIREP— Mr. Baldwin—The 10l lowing relative to the lecturers of the South, is taken from the Home Journal. It will be seen by an advertisement that Mr. Baldwin delivers a lecture upon "Cockney Travellers and others,''at the Mechanics' Institute, on Friday uight nexi: W. Gilmore Simms, LL. D.and Paul 11. Hayne, ihe poet, both of Charleston, South Carolina, and Oliver P. Baldwin, of V'irgir.ia, are among a list of lecturers aunoun -ed to ap pear before various literary societies of the South during the coming winter. Most ol the celebrated lecturers of the North have been io often before the public that they sometimes tail to draw paying audiences, aud, in conse quence, "lectures"' are negiuniug to he pro nounced unpopular. This state of feeling should not be allowed to contiutie, as there is no more pleasaut and instructive way of passing a winter evening than iv listening to the wisdom of sages, the wit of humorists, the eloquence of orators, or the honeyed words of poets. By introducing new celebrities to the public, the interest iv lectures will be revived. The various lecturing committees throughout the Northern and Middle States will be acting wisely, we think, if they invite the gentlemen we have named above to appear before their several association. Each in his especial walk is unrivalled ; nor does either in auy re spect reaemble the other. B3k»Pßor J. D. Asijhew-s. of New Orleans, w< uld ancouuee to the citizens of ih.s place, that, he ia the Author of a N>.vv, Coacisß and Expeditious bbBTBOB of Computim; INTER EST. FKK t'KNTAC. E and SHORT Al 8L 1 I TLIC A TION, of incalculable Hdvantage to all who have any thing to do wiih accounts, winch he is prepared to communicata to those who may favor him with an application at the Exchange, where he will remain eight days only. Thorough instruction given in tweuty minutes. Prof. A. has secured hie methods by copy-right Entire satisfaction given, or no charge made. Terms reasonable. We, the undersigned, having been instructed by Prof J. D. AsiiKKWs.of New Orleans, in his New, Concise and Expeditious Methods of Computing Interest. Per oentage and Short Multiplication, pr< ii.mn.lo th» m the '■ ne plus ultra " in their ime. The Professor is stopping at the Fxcharige J R. GILL. J. m. GODDIN, J. H. WEISIGER. R. T. REYNOLDS, JNO. F. C POTTS, WM. A. JENKINS, R. H. STROTHER, J. H. BKCK. J. W. CAKIER, B. T. WILKINSON. * aßa, Bill Head! Bill H-ADsM-Tbe largeat and ino»t couiplet assortment of RULED PA PERS, lor BILL HEADS, of various colors- Blue, White, Bull, Canary, Pink, aad Purple-juat received at THIS OFFICE. Merchants and oth ers in want, can rely on getting a good article of Paper, and as cheap as tary oan be prooured any where. Call and see specimens and prices. Its] J. V. REDWOOD. efvZHa RICHMOND. VA.. GENERAL AGENT AND COMMISSION MERCHANT Has removed his office to METROPOLITAN HALL, where he will be pleased to see his friends, and will attend, with promptness and punctuality, to any business confided to him. no 20 31* _PS*» RELIGIOUS NOTICE.-A DAILY UNION i-RAYER MEETING is held at the rooms oi the Young Men's Christian As sociation inGODDIN'S HALL. Christiana of all denominations, and strangers visiting the city, are cordially invited to attend. no 12— lin »-Zjjfs_. NOTICE TO S rOCBHOLDERS. .k S < ? J !VJ r .? e< !., nie *' t,n e. of tllß stockhold er if Bft ft /nVcVBTr,SM^ , AN » YOKK KIVER K A I^, KOAD _ COMp ANY will beheld at WEST v L'ii.Vv-" l£ c ?k m J tt J ■ Kin * w 'Hiam. on WEO- NhS HAY. the 12th day of December next, with tne view ot electing a Presidsnt ot the Company, and of adopting such measures oi retrenchment and reform as the oondition of the Company may indicate to Be needful and proper, it is a'l im portant that the meeting be a full one, and Stock holders are earnestly requested to attendant per son if possible; otherwise by proxy uol»-2awtd A. W. MORTON, Hec'y. PERSONAL. l**i_l'__f* A '_j*_ l »ava_»_aj who. by mistake, took front fit lr.i_B?Jrt ! C .*". ron * FLtRFLE aILK PARASOL, dla wofil'i"! l "*s»* llui9 wuh awhite ivory hau- C i ;ttlr. , o '^* , " *•****« * >"■*•** J* g|r* Bwatawaßwa*BaWa»awa*B»Bßrß*a O O M M X BO IAL. ki. iitnoni Mnrketß, 1». There ia no new feature in eommermal *g*ir*.— The tightr.ee* and want of animation noticed for some time past, continue, ant must continue while the preaent doubt and apprehension relative to political affairs and event* a*itate the public mind. Knterpri»e issttiinmelled ; enerpy restriot ed. .Men are timid sJaV-ut entering new plans and are indisposed to extend their present one*.. T c exchanges are getting involved ; Btate currencies fa.lmn into trcnMs and giving trouble. State socks and other stooks are falhnc. This kind of property, in a penodof apprehension and naimial difficulty, ia always first to fsel the effects of com mercial depretaion ; but other species of property ninst expenenoe the same fate. Sensible men in dulge very discouraging forebodings, andexpif.n the greatest anxiety that something shall lie done promptly, that we may know the worst, or avert the suffering which must come from the present state of public afisira if they continue. Virginia stocks fell to §g4 m New York on Saturday, and we hear that there were aalss on the street after the close of tbe Broker*' beSsSh nt 373. Oi the currency of the Southern states, very h He circu lates in Virginia, save North and South Caro'ina notes. The former is 2 per cent. Itelow par and the latter 5. Money is sctrco here ; but we notice the continued solvency of ou r mercantile Indeed, they never were more solvent, if they ever were aa much so. Notliin« but the duturii mg influences of tho Northern crusade aiiainm tne South, and the consequent excitement that pre vails in theSouihern States, arteots their business at this tune. How lon* these things rausl con tinue, and how far their consequences are to go, time alone can tell. TOBACCO. There is aothta. doing ot conse quence,and we continue quotations, which are lit tle more than nominal, we quote inferior Lugs it &2 2ba2bo, good and fine #3.73 60; inferior i t at 35<r7, good •*•*; fine manufacturing scarce, price .*!26o«r2u; good and tine English 36.50.T10 50. fancy cases 330390. . Fi.oi.R.— There is nothing dome in Flour, th ugh stocks ol country are a little heavier.— They are still linht, however. We simplr renew quotations. We quote Superfine 98 50«r6 76; hxira §7as7 25; Family 37 76. vVe quota aaleß to the \V H EAT —We quote cash sales of prime white at 31.40; and prune red at 31.30. On time we quote good to prime white 3i.iS2l.fiu; do. red 31. 26a 1.30. Merket heavy. CORM.—We q'K'te 65ff/03.; with the remark that only tiie smallest, lots tiring 700. Market dull. OATS.—We continue to quote 10c. ty bushel. HAr\—3l<t-1 10 W cut. RYE.-7oits')2. & bushel. BACON.—.Market a little stiver, with a very light stock. We quote sides l2 ; ,c.iT2>' t c.; slioiil iiers lu l «o ; plain bains 12c; sugar-cured 13<il3; t c.; Todd's sug-vr-cuiid 150. COFFKti.--We quote Rioll).«rls>ic; Laguayra, none in market; Java 16>40>17et8.; Mocha 16 oents. Market firm. MOLASSES.—.New Orleans SO aifificts.: Cuba Mus oovado, in bin5..32,137>* eta., in biids..26i2i3o; Ens hsh Island. 37?« ot?.; Ochenhouseii's. 2a. SL'OARS.—New Orieans Sugar, none in market. Cuba 7>«ffß. I jc: Porto Rieoß.,ry 1 4 0., Lnal'i italic; Crushed and Powdered H%»llc; Cotlee Sugar: A 10'„(..; B lOo.; Extra C 9J,?. Wti'SKEi'-—Richmonu rectified 20<r21 oents; Sfearnei;' old malted rye 31 60; other qualities 75c. ,:1 SJper gallon. CATTLK. HOlJs, SHKFP, Ac. B KEF.—Sales the latter part of last week at ■-s:l.2s<ji perewt. Kroas Supply heavy. V KAL—Out of aeason, bui a few still command 33 to .*$ per head. SHEEP.—Supply modente and qualities in ferior. Sales at from 33 to 36 per head. By wemht we quote 33 50 to 35 per cvvt. gross. HOfiS.—Corn feu we quote at $i'2iai.oo; othera MONEY MATTERS-EXCHANGE. Northkks BXCBABBB— On New \ ork and Phila delphia %«!-*•» prem. Such of the Stock Bank notes and of the Bank of the Valley, as are not taken by the Banks, are at a discount of H tP cent. The notes ol the Trans-AUeghany Bank are 25 *p cent, discount. Bank of Kanawha, no sale. Notes of the bans of Weston and the Bank of Manassa, 16 per ct. dis. North Carolina Bank Notes 2 per cent, discount, except the notes of the Manufacturers' and Plant era' Bank of that State, which are 6 per cent. lielow par. Souih Carolina Bank Notes 6 per sent, discount. GOLD and SILVER '< per oent. prem. The Baltimore American of yesterday, writing of commercial affairs, under date of Saturday, says i Financial matterß were rather gloomy ta-dav, and the market was evidently more feverish than it has been for a day or two past. The money market connuues very stringent, and it is with great diffi culty that even strictly first-oiass paper can Le aisseeed of. Our banks cont nue to diseoßßt to a moilerate extent. Gilt-ed.;ed first class paper may 1* quot?d at lit to r 4 per cent; but cnpitalist*. as a general thine, are not disposed to invest, even at these high lates. The market for breadstuff's was again very neavv.and 11 order to effect sales, a further decline was submitted to on the part of Itof-ers. Oram of all kinds wa« also dull and drooping, and there teemed to be less demand for export to-day than has been the case any day for twoorth eewerks pnst. Nothing whatever done in any other branoh of trade. At the Stock Board 10 da» there was quite a Urge I usiness done, tiie sales adding up nearly 3125.000 Railroad stocks were pretty active, but tne market wa* decidedly we»ker. The sales of Haltunore and Ohio loot up 1,470 shares at tjSKii down to S's3 1 -; crs>> and the opening. lut they closed at 366 bid 356,' i risked,a dec,ine of 31 on yes ti-rda»'s cosing rates. Since the board c;o?ed. we learn ttiat several hundred shares were sold at 3fl'J Northern Central gave way gl, with sales of 1 100 share* at 314 regular way and buyer 3 Cays, and closed at 311 bid, 355 asked Canton Oomoany dec.ined \ with sale* of 100 shares at SU\ and 315. and left ofiat fit**' bid, 3i5 asked, .nil of the M irnng stocks chow more firmnets, and there was less dn-position to force tales. Loans were f-retty active some 310,50) Baltimore city 6's hav ing sold at 380** down to 336.'. for lH9o's, ar.d 395 for lH7s's. atai'road Bonds were suiet. and ratner heavy. The New York stock market waa very heavy to-dty, and most of the leading stooks gave way. Virginia 6'» sold at a decline of 7; Missouri 6's at Vi} Erie Hai'road at l\; New York Central >,; Reaving J_; Galena and Chicago l. I *, and Har lem .'*. dosing heavy. Northern Markets—l By Telegraph.l New York, Nov. 19—Money tight and unset tled. Stocks tower, with a panic at the Board ;N. Y. Cen:ral«72, Missouri 6's 66. Cotton dull aDd nominal. Flour 10 J'2)c. lower ; Southern #5 25_i 35 75. Wheat d-eluieJ2;tf43. ami unsettled; West ern red 31 23rt.51.J6, white 31 35351 40. C.m lower: mixed 65/ni7. yellow Southern prime 6S — Pork heavy at 317**317 60. Whiakey dullat IS). 1 ...? 20. Sugar heavy and nominal. Turpentine full at 31 371*31 40. Roam duilat 10. Rice heavy at BXe>4.y. Jl*. S-20 REWARD .-Vsoaped from Mr. taps benjamin Davis' Jail. Monday morning, be flr*.twe»n the hours of five and six o'olock, a Jh NEGKt) MAN AND WOMAN, and may be T rf ,together. The man. Nbd, is black, about 30 yearn of age, no grey hiirs, slightly bow legged, about 5 fret 4 inches high, good many of his upper teeth out on one side, a scar on his cheek He had a hundleof olothes with him,a drab over coat, grey pants aud black pea jicket amons them. The woman, Folly, is a bright mulatto, about 2! years o| are, upper front teeth very dad. one eve cocked, about five feet 1 jur inches bish, good head oi hair. She has with her several article* of clothing, among them one plaid and one d->rk me rino dress. The above reward will be paid lor the delivery of both, or #10 each PULLIAM k CO., no 20-ts HECTOR DAVIS. ,_s__\ *■ —v OYSTERS.—Those in want of a >ffa\ l aaJeuperior YORK KIVER OY.-TKR, down to tne schr. MARY A.\>, XSiflaT in 'ie Dock, near tho Bridge. ** J»o2"-lt* Capt. HENDERSON. -iF"" By * "' H I i h A II 0M 1 N V AND RIVKR I.INE-HO! FOR *»»SBnw_a%ew* a- |n 11 soRS Ha D ES.-1 he Me am er A. H. SCHULTZ. will tears her whari at Rocketts to-morrow (WEDNESDAY! u.ormng, at 6 o'ciook. D. J. HILL, no 20—It Mas'er. ___,v Wo9t CbbARTBB—To load FLOITJt or 4____.r,KAlv to GREAT BRITAIN,the hst IbbTBT clMt it,_rk ' INDIA," 420 tons, now dis charging cargo at Norfolk. Applr to aoH-fc* D.J. BURR REKVE. SI. A PUD IX WESTERN VIRGINIA, FORSALE.-Some valuable tracts of LANn in Jacks m, Gilrr.er and «ther counties, well suited for grazing and farming purposes. The owner not being a res.dent of this State, nnd un able to give the neoessary attention to this pro perty, will dispose of it in istaalttMj to suit pui chasers, at a very low price. For particulars, please address Pr. J BYRNE, care of Dr. Wm. W. Parker, Richmond, Va. no 2U-Staw2w gtU FOR LEASE-A comfortable DWr.Li. -___lll ol above tue Central Railroad Depot, con ■BSatiiininx Brooms, kitchen, well of rood water in the yarn, garden. Ac. The above named pro perty can hit leased tor five year*, on application to kj_ 20-3.1 _ ED.D EACHO^ jft FOR #E«<T-Two desirable HOUBEB. in Ha a quiet neighborhood, suitable lor small faun , ■■•lies, on 15th itreet, near the depot of the Cen tral Railroad Company. These Houses are in goon repair, and to permanent tenant* the rent will be low Apply to FRANCIS T. IBBELL, fcso 20—tt* At the office of J. M. Taylor A Son. 1 ARMORY YOUNG 6UAAD,I Richmo.nij, Nov. 20th, 1860. (, Order Mo. 99. Assemble THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, at TH o'clock, for drill and business in fatigue oapi. Delinquents for non-attendance at drill* and pa rades must attend this evening, or they will te stricken from the roll. tin order Capt. Jno. 8. Radv. no2o-U* A. V. ENGLAND, Ist Serg't. IHDQRB. "F" CO , Ist REG. VA. VOL_.,{ Richmond, Nov. 19th, ldtSO. i Order No. 10. This command will assemble for Drill, at Military Hall, on TUESDAY. Nov. 20th, at 7* o'olock P. M. fly t-rder ot the Captain. noS9-lt EDWARD MAYO. l«t Serg't. « HEADERS CO. "L" Ist~RE«7va'. VOLS.,." Richmond, Nov 19, iB6O, s Order Ne. LXM. Assemble at Schad'a Hall this (TUESDAY) evening, 20th inst., at 7,s o'clock, for Company Drill. By order of Capt. Morbii<. JJ. A._TYREK,2JBerg't._ BA( ON, LAKIMr, ■ 84 hhds HAM*. BHOCLDKRS, SIDES and BREASTS tO bbla. LEAF LARD 900 bbls. REFINED SUGARS. lot boxes FIRK CRACKERS ft packages prime HI 1 1 LR SO bbla. Frost's bUCK WHEAT. Bwbbla.Ntia l, a and S MACKEREL. AO toxssßAielNS. Receiving and for a tie by noM-« WM. Hf. TYLER, 18th etreeL NMLT. 1 - &m!, a9r9 th " , •Wappointsd JULIt!S 7VNORBP.RO my agent to carry on and ocn dunt the CONFECTION KRV ftltl NFftS. laths 1 |... si - — —s — MARRIED, On the 16th iaat.. at'he residence of th* Minis ter. by the Rev. Mr. Bennett, Mr. JAS. M BAH LOW and Mi.a LEVINIA C. PKARMAN, both ' of Henrioo oounty, Va. * I In Waahinston, D. Con 'he Ist I«*_}_: pT.tlf ! Rev. R T B.tti-ger. Mr. FRED. C BRAIER aad Mias AIM, IE KZEKIEL, both of this city. Bra, S'illwater | Mm. I pipers please oopr. On the 13th inst , at the residence of the bnds's r-'ther, i.» the Rev. A. W. Miller. Mr. 1- N. Aiahamn. and Miss lOfAl. spina wood, dauirhter of tne late Dandrtdge Spotswotd, of Petersburg, Va. aajnuNH rNria£7Ll»_JNC±i "~FOItT OP RICHMOND. NOVKMBERJ9 High Wmer this day (Tuesday) \)\ s'eloeh. ARRIVED. Steamship Yorktown, Psrrjsfc, New York, mli.i and passengers, Ludlam k Watson. Steamer City of Richmond. Mitchell, Philadel phia, mdse. and passengers, C. P. Cardjtzo. Steamer Geo. Peabodr. Pritchard, Baltimore, mdze. and passengers I), k W. Curne. Bark Clara Haxall, Dutton, New \ork,hay,R. H. vVhnlock 4. Son. _ _ . Br. bark Jane Br.vwn, Browse. City Point, to tin is!, unloading salt, E. W. de Voss *t Co. Schr Convoy, Merrill, Rockland, lime, Libby A Bartoa. Schr Gc trgia, Packard, Jacksonville, lumber, 8. C Robinson Schr. O ma, Curtis. Hampton, wheat and corn, Haxall, Crenshaw * C >. Nehr. R P Waller, Lively, Jarnss River, wheat, k Miller. 8 lir. J. W.Stureisi, Scott, Eaitern Slnre, oats and potatoes, A. Millspaagh. SAILED. Steamship City of Richmond, Mitchell, Philadel phia, mdze. and passengers, C. P. Cardoso. Schr. Manchester, Nelson, New York, mdze., D. * W. Currie. Schr. Revenue (laiidy.down the river, light. Baltimork Nov. 19.-Arr'd, bark Palladin. Richmond: brig John Geddess, do. Cl'd, bark Kite Lincoln, Norfo.k. Bahia, Oct. 11 —Arr'd, bark Winnifred, Rich mond. Nkw Yobk, Nov. 17.—Cl'd, »ohr. Sea Witch, Norfolk. Passe*., en ■> pkr Stkammiip Yorbtow.i, Pae rish, Master, from New York : A. Petne, James Little, O. H. Marson. W. P. Mason, E. Chase. Mrs. Egana and child, Captain Van Name, Joseph Simison, John W. Rogera. J. R Wh tehea-i, Miss Wliitthouse. Mi»s Broad slrcst, Miss M. A Smith, Mrs. I'renyan, A. Man noni, A. Roup, J. hoop. A. M. Hawkins. Miss Pitt-nan. Mus. Rowlanu, J. O. Ehterts. 11. Hag garty.J L. Wicks, J. E. Wicks. Miss Kelly, Miss J. A, Briant, S. I>. Arrowsniub J. De Launey. A. B. Briant C. C. Hughes, Miss isorton. Mrs. Hughes, Mrs O. Baker. B. H. Cadwell. btdy and oliil.i. Geo T Patton and lady, Mrs Dod and fam ily. G.S Gholston. J T.Powell. D C. Ferguson and lady, F. F Ferguson, Vt m. Potter, Miss King, Usster KincMrs. Lee, Miss Heath, J G. Wil hams, W. H. Whitraore, W. C. ataitlaad and wife. Miss Maitland, Miss M. C. Maitland. a Hall, Sam'l Kelly, C. J-Oliver, ar.d 33 steerage passengers. Also, from Norfolk. J. M. Bernard. Marmaduke Johnson,W. J. Brough, J N. Brmiih. Mrs. Emery. SERVANTS FOR HIRE & SALE. COOK FOR SALE.-Any one in want of a good Female COOK, without incumbrance, can be supplied at Jaii.oa Cary street; also, aNo 1 CAHFENTER-both ol which will be a >ld on accommodating terms. _________ LMR HIRE-A strong. able-bodied NEGRO I- MAN, for the balance of the year, wh-. is naid to be a good hack driver. HO. 11. 1 YNF, Agent lor Hiring out Negroes, no 2J-3: Metropolitan Hail. VOH HIRK-For the balance of the year.a T MAN, accustomed to DINING-ROOM SER VICE, and ia a very good negro. Apply to ALFRED L. HOLLADAY. ro 19—3t __ Uth street. _ FOR HIRE-For the balance of the year, a >oung and active WOMAN, accustomed to general house work. Apply to W M.S. .PHILLIPS, no 10-31 Oa 12th, he'.vc'n Main and Bank sts. A ItO. 1 ( AKPESTER FOR SALE.-We ab. have for private sale, a likely NEGRO MAM. 30 years of age, who is a No. 1 CARPEN PER ; of good raoial character, and sold for ao fault. Apply to PULLIAM k CO., oclS-ts Odd Fellows' Hall. Franklin st. COOK FOR SALE.-We have tor sals a young NEGRO WOMAN, aged twenty years, she is an A No. 1 Bread, Meat and i'astry Cook, and good Washer and Ironer. PULLIAM k CO.. Aucts., se 16- ts Odd Fellows' Hall, Franklin st. EOARDINGh BOAH DISC—The subscrihers, having taken the house of Jos. 11. Crenshaw. Esq , on Main Btreet, between 6rh and 7th. inform their lnends and the public that they will be prepared to re ceive hoarders on the Ist of October. The house is in excellent repair, and fitted up with every convenience for the comfort of its in mates. It is pleasantly situated, and convenient to the business part of the city. Several day boarders can lie accommodated. R. B. MURRAY, se 18-Stawta M. J. Ml'R R AY. BOARDING. -One or two 11 E H IR ABLE ROOMS vacant at ihe EDGEMONT HOUSE, between 6th and 7rh streets. oc 13—ts FIVE DOLLARS REWARD.-Eecaped from the old jail ol Henrico county. on tbe night ol the 14th in<st., JOShPH EL BANK, a white man. convicted by the County Court of Henrico county 'if a misdemeanor, and sentenced to six months'' imprisonment. The said EI'BaNK is aUtut 2< years old. 6 tt,et 10 inches huh, with a very fuil black beard, covering neirl» his whole face. He was dressed is a black Irook coat, grey pant*, and slouched wiiite bat. Wnoever will return the sud KU BANK to the jail of said county, will receive the above reward. no!9-u JOHN A. HFTCHESON.S. H. C BKAUTIaTCL AND tli.\'l'KAL Hi ii n ING LOTS. CORNFR BROAD AND C*PI IOL AND 10th MS.. FOR KENT OR SALE - These bui'ding lots, fronting M feet on Capitol and Broad streets respectively, and UO feet en 10th street, are, for private or pi.lie purposes, un equalled by any other in thecttv. Surrounded by streets on three sides, and fronting th» Capitol Sqiare, they prbscnt ra r e attractions. Tney will tie rented on liberal term* or sold on a long credit. no 19-t« J. B, WATKINS, 150 Mam st. |)EDBL,\,Ik_IS -LEV y has now m store a "•'large stock of fine ai.d medium quautv Bed Blan kets, which he will sell at surprisingly low prices A'so. Negro Blankets, both wrote and grey, of all qualities, to be sold at the lowest cash prices. Per sons ha .'ins any ol the above to purchase can de pend on finding the cheapest and best assortment at LEVY'S Also. Negro Clothing by the piece or yard, comprising Kerseys. Plaids, Tweeiis. Full Cloths and various other goods suitable f,.r Neg o Clothing, all of which will be sold .it price* .hat cannot fail to ensure general satisfaction. Be sure to go to LEVY'S. 15 Maui street. OfU I BOXBiS UROLVD Ptl'l/tn, Cotiee •srsjrvr _,_.( Mustard ; I to) reams Cap, _,erter and Wrapping Paper; 2Utt boxas.6 lbs. each, of Indigo, Fig I'lue anil Nutiiiei!; 3UO pkgs. Chewing Toßas co; alio. Havana rxnd Pruuipe and D.inicat.c Cigars; Smoking Tobaeoo; Pipes, Cotton Twine, Roie and Cord. X ice. Ad tv, ant me and Tallow Can dles; Pale Brown W.iow.Black and Toilet coa.s. Teas. Coffees, Vinegar, Molasses Bait, Ac, and every tfuni! usually kept in a wholesale Grocery Furnishing Store. Por sale cheap by WM. WALLACE SONS. LADIES' WEAR.-Lsdies'Merino Vesta and Draweri; Ladies' Silk Vests nnd Drawers; La (.ies' Linen Chemise; Ladies' Linen Yoke* and Sleeves; Ladies' Imperial Bkirta; Ladies' Lace Sens, Co'lars and Sleeves; Lad.es' Breakfast Setts and Collars; Ladies' white and black Crape Set's; Ladies' Embroidered and Lice Handkorchief*; Cambric and Linen Edtes and Insertines; a oves and Hosiery in all styles; Children's Hosiery, a full assortment; Goods lor families, in every va nety. A full stock at 90 Main at. CHRISTIAN k I.ATHROP. I DO MERER V UKIIH that 1 hay„ used i Messrs DUVAL k NORTON'S HoKsE To NIC, and find, from the use of it, tbat it has never failed to cure anr internal disease tha' horses or mules are subject to, as 1 have tried it to my en ure natitf tction in ail oases, and can recommend ad persons who have horses, mules or cattle, to M\e it atrial. WM. ti. HALL. Southampton co., Nov. IMB. 1.550. cN c0RReNI MonEY -Wsaretaaißa aa> day.at par. South Car"! l na. North Caroline, ar.d uncurreut Virginia lin... Note*,either in pav meni onatoount or in payment for Goods. Wo invite our friends, customers, and the pub.c gen - eraily, to tire us a call WM. WALLACE SONS Richmcml. Nov. ?o.h, 1860. V'E«ST POWDERS-AMO cents per ' box'- They are cheaper than any other, and equal to the neat. Also, frrab Aoorn Coffee; pure Choc olate; Cocoa; Broms, and Coxa's Sparkling Gala tine. L. WAGNER. DiugKist, Corner 6ih and Broad au. WM. WALLACE* I PUKr, MO t N TAIN DEW WHISKEY; Richardson's, Onondago, Tuscaloosa, Fiack's anj other brands Old Kye Whiskey; 300 bbls. Brand* aud Gin. Cordial and Sweet Wine; 60'bbls. common Whiskey, various brand*; fine Brandies and Wines. P'or sale by WaJ_LaCE __NS_ r |'D TOBACCOMI-si S.-We have in store and ■ for sale low, a Urge stock of O.ive Oil, Tonqua Beans. Gum Arabic Flavoring of all kinds. Branding Brushes. Ins*, Ac, suitable for Tobac conists' use P'or site by W. PETERSON A CO , 163 i Main st. _ PLANTATION CI OARS.-Just to hand a lot of Plantation Cigara, of superior quality, to whiob we invite the attention of amokers. Also, a lot of very fine Havana Cigaia. P'or sale by W. PETERSON k CO ,163 Mam st. F~ I RE-PROOF EAIrsT-Fnr roofs aad out house*: Clorintia of all kinds; Pamt Brushes; Sash Tools; Varnishes; Turpentine; Ziuo in oil, of different grauea. For sale oy W. PETERSON k CO, 156 Main at. CIAM FUrt_o*t_Jß».-B>_Be merer and beautiful __" Htvle* oi Gas Chindeliera, Kerosme Oil Cbau dWers. Pendabts. Ac. just received, to which we invite the attention of purchasers BTEBBINS, PULLEN A CO.. Comer 9th and Broad sts. F _ EN D iron Fenders,ol various sixas ; Wire and Mra*s Fenders ; Nursery Fen ders ; Coal Hoda, of Brass, Copper and Don; Grate Guards ; Cinder Shovels, to ; for aa c b« THOS. A. BI'LKLhY Ai CO. FIME CttlKWrflal TO»ACC« -A very large stock of the most popular brands, which wa will sell at manufacturers' er'oes. DOVE_ft CO.. Druggists. f\o vlk fcco TtTcoinp ■_>» yr . sari apa \J KP .LA-Every bottle warranted to oontain the virtues ol a pound of tne root Prepared and for sale by _ __J ) } >^t r V°°- Diu «t>»ts. OYSTER DISHES —A fall supply of Oyster and Steak Dishes, for sal* _ at the ir use-fur nishing store of THOS, A. BLLKLEY k CO. HAIR OIL, KinitllKt RESTORERS, Ac—Asepely of ths most assroved always forsaißht DOVE iOO, Druggists. (: <»AL OIL-A AAtoT**}*} .•t*|tt.-i'_!»Bii»a M _tt_a a-aCtor SBMaBBBaBBBBBBBBBBaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB^ 0 P /ICIAL NOTICES Bs_ Trußtee's Sale of Furaltere at Auc TION.-Attention is asaed to my sale of House hod and Kitihen FUBNITURB. THIS DAY, oommencina at lOo'cln-k at the residence of Mrs. Mary |-\ Ohest*rman. on Laurel at., in "Green's Row.*'opp>»ite theWestham House,on the P|ank- Road. The Furniture is n»arl* new, and in n st rate order. THOS. W. KEESEE, Auot'r. no 10-It j •>*_ Valuable Building Lets oa the Boath PIPE OF CLAY. BKTWEEN 9rH AND 10th RTHEKTH, FOR HALE AT AUCTION. THIS AFTERNOON AT 4 0 CLOCK.-The navicular attention ef the public is respectfully called to ths *ale of the very valuable Lots located as above. For further particulars see suction head, nolo GODDIN k APPEKBON. A-iotS. BrjLDnnlop. Moncure le Co. ask the atten tion of dealers to th»ir auction sale of COFFEE, SUGAR. MOLASSES. LI'M'ORS Ac, commen cing at II o'clock THIS MORNING, without re gard to weather. no3o-lt BBS- Advice to Slave Owners '.— Ownrrn of Slaves should keep Hieir SLAVES INSI'KED.- It will save many heavy losses in a year. Insur ance renders slaves permanent property, equal lo real estate. Have owners should- therefore, not negl*ct tin* al' importint duty, especially when the insurance can tie effected so readily and so hraso.nablt. Insurance from 1 month to 6 years by C. R. BRICK EN. Life and Fire Insurance Agent, Offioe No. 4, under Kxehange Hotel. As I am Medical Examiner as well as Agent, I wi'lvisit. without ertra charg', any part ofthe city or sdjacent counties, to effect Life Insurance. *nd at thesam* rime will take risks against loss or damage by FIRE, in the BEST COMPANIES, on reasonaki.k tbbms. C. R. BRICKEN. no 16 6t a_. > ew ii n I H . ii ii iii ii I FALL. AND WINTER GOODS: The subscriber would respectfully announoe to Ins friends and the public generally, that he is now receiving a large and ieautiful stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Selected with (treat care, and at prices that will enable him to sell unusually low, for cash. My stock consists in LADIES' DRESS GOODS, In great variety and all the newest designs. In lie-its' wear, a splendid assortment of CLOTHS. CASSIMERES, VELVET AIND SILK VEBTINGS. NECK TIES, MERINO SHIRT*. DRAWERS, ka. Also, a large and attractive stock of HEAVY GOODS, of evei v erade. for negro clothing. Fine BED BLANKETS. NEGRO do. And every other article usually kept in a first olasF Dry woods House. Calland examine for yourselves. JOHN L.SMITHKR, se34-2m No. 29 Main street. «__, Lumber Card.—H-uarne Carritigton having purchased the stock of LUMBER ofthe late Edward E. Dudler. will continue the business at the old sard, corner Franklin and 19th Btreets, where be w 11 i>e happy to serve the old custom ersofMr Dudicyand the publii generally, ftock on hand-WHITE PINE. YELLOW PIN E, FLOURING, WALNUT. CHERRY. ASH MA HOGANY. MAPLE, button wouD. lathes, SHINGLES, to. EUGENE CARRINGrON. no l--dlm Corner Franklin and 19th 6ts. B3_. An act of Pratltade.—2o.ooß Copies of A M K.DICAL BJOK fob GRATUITOUS ClttCU LiATIOM.be a sufferer, who has hern effectually cured of Nervous ilebility. Loss of Memory, and Dimness of Sight, resulting from early errors, by following the instruotuns given in a meJical work. Considers it his duly, in gratitude to the author, ami for the benefit of Consumptive and Nervous sufferers, to publish the means used He will, therefore, send tree, to any address, on receipt of two stamps, a copy of the work, containing every information required. Adcress, ■ Box 579," P. 0., Albany, N. 7Y. no 12-d*cw3ui * Bj%__ To Medical Stndeuts.-Diasecting CasES of various sty lee and prices, for sale very cheapat ED WARD T. ROBINSON'S, ac 26 -2m 4th and Franklin sta B3k» Colt's Celebrated Five Shooters.-- Army, Navy, and Pookot six's, on hand and for saleby JAMES WALSH. Gun Importer, oc 22-lm 7 doors above St. Charles Hotel. B__» Chrlstaliae Jelly, without Fgss or BOi t.ING.-One package sparkling Gelatine wiil make half a gallon of beautiful clear JELLY, without any trouble, and in a very short time. Forsaieby JOHN W. GARLIOK. Apothecary, Ac, Market Place, Fr'iiklin street. Ba_»Concentrated Potash--An econoin iciilpreparation fur making Soap. One pound will make six ga'lons nice clean fcoap. Price, 25 cts per pound. For sale br JOHN W. GARLICK. Apothecary. Ac. Market t lace, Franklin street. HaXtTmORK LIFK UlSlTataVllCß CO. ISCOKroKATKD li&) —Ca PITAL §250,000— CIIAR IEB Fkhpetuai.. Tiie subscriber having taken the Agency of the above long-established, safe and reliable cimpa ny, respectful!* invites the attention of the pui lie to its claims. It has long been patronized by the largest slave owners and judicious business men in this e.ty and rurrounding county, ard its deal ings with insurers li is ever been characteris- d by promptness, fairness and courtesy. The fact that ,t is a SOUTHERN COM PAN V, presents advan tages tbatw.il lie appreciated at this time, and Biiouid tie an inducement lor Southern men to patronize it SLAVES insured for one or seven year 3at the lowest rates. Tbo«e wishing further information, will please call on the su'iscnner, LUOlkfs. LEWiS. L'ndfr Metropolitan Hall, Franklin st. Tuos. Poli .ard, M. D., Medical Examiner, no 19 -is Fit*.*, i.'lS.ll AN IK. MARINE INSURANCE ( Incorporated 18J2.) tSE VIRdiNIA LIRE AND MARINE INS.R ANCE COMPANY. ssß»o_ioe No. 131 Mam Street, RichmonaYNßl Capital and Surplus, $230,000 ! TbisCovpant has the advantage of twenty-ssoen years' experience in the Insurance business, and having enj >yed the favor of the pubiio during all of that period needs no special recommendation te the citixens of Virginia. It etiects Fire Insurance in city and oountry, and Marine Insurance to all parts of the world. Its cash capital and surplus are as above, and its affairs are managed prudently, but lilniißjlj . and its ratea are as low as those of any other g<Xm inslita tion. siRBCTOBe.- W. L. Cowardin, J. £. Wadsworth, Patrick Culien, Joseph'Allen, Wm. Beers, Geo. W.Smith, Horace L. Kent, Thos. Samson, ti. L. Winston, Wm. Palmer, Cuas. W. Pureed, Jno.N.Gordon, Alex. R. Parker, Jos. P. Winston, Arch. Thomas, Jas. A. Inloes, 11. A. Claiborne, Apply to the Presiuer.t or Secretary, in person er by letter. W. L. COWARDIN, President. Wm. Willis. Jr.. Seoreta-- ia a—ta DISSOLUTION OF PAKTNERSIIIP.- The partnership heretofore ex sting between THOMAS G. HOLMAN aid JOHN A. KARRI*, under the style of HARRIS k HOLMAN, has been dissolved by mutual consent. The outstanding claims due to the concern have all teen placed in the Bead* of JOHN H. GUY, Attorney at Law, Goddin'a Building, Richmond, with authr-rity to collect them, and apply the pro ceeds to the payment of tiie dsbta ofthe late part nership. Neither ofthe late partners is authorized to col lect or otherwise settle any claim due to the late concern ; and all persons indebted on any account to the late concern, are notified to come forward aad make payment to the said John H. Guy. JNO. A. HARRIS, T. G. HOL.MAN. Richmond, Nov. 16th. 1860. no 17-6t NJOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS...! would •UN call particular attention to ti.e following reso lution, adopted hy the srockho ders of the ROAN i»KE VALLEY RAILROAD COMPANY, at their annusl meetinr on the 18th inst.: **#fe*elr«-<f, Tha» thirty days' notice be eiven, by advertisement, to delinquent alockliolders in tns aeysville Kxtension, that unlesa tne balance duoon the-r iuh*r-ripiions tie r»i-' to the Treasu rer within thirty (Nya. then their stock will be sold si pnblia auction to the nirneat bidder, after thirfy de,.s'notice b» advertlaement, to raise the balance remaining unpaid on their stooY; Wat in referenn* to all conditional subscriptions, the Boara of Directorß shall discrifluaata as to the propriety or polioy fl' so advertising." A oopj from the rninn f *s F. A. W I LUAMS, Treasurer. ClarksviHe, Va-. Oct. 25, HUB, no 1— ______ NO TIC E. - Deli nenen t ~ Stock Holders in The HICHMOND. v ILLIAMBBURG and CEN 1 HAL TURNPIKE COMPANY are bereuy no llneri thar unles* the respective emounts due on tneir shires shall ha"r» been (.aid I y or on the 9th d-v of Decsmtier net. the name will be sold at auction, to the hirhst bidder, on the Ist MON- DaY thereafter, (if fair; if not, on tbe next fair dar.iat 5 P. M.,M. t! s Company's Toll. Gate, no Ml -lawlw BY ORDER OF IHE BOARD. NOTICE.-The taßasriser tafcee" this oppor tunity of notifying ths public that tie haa re moved his pin-* ol bus neas to the southwest cor ner of (May and Ilk streeta. nearly opposite to the Second Vegetable Market; and alao returns thaiku for the libera! patronage received, and re spectfully requests a continuance »f tne same. noH-3taw3w G. D SHELL. B3_, Richmoud vN hig will please copy. EXECUTORS' NOTICE.-Atieei sons inoeiT ed to the eatate of Mra. FRANCES G. TAL IAFP)RRO,of Hanover, are requested to make immediate pavmenl. Those havinr claims against her estate wi.l present them, properly authenti cated, to the understated, or either of them. WM.O. WINSTON., „.. no3-2tawsw GEO. W COBBY. (Xx "• RAILROAD Three hundred tons, ** T" pattern, weighing Bfty-two pounds to the yard, at City Point. For eaiertv JAM ES DUN LOP. »«l_t« Peters ho re. ROSESDALE < E WENT.-»oTbhi~irr the best ROSENDALE CKMKN'r7f,.rs"le by LIBBY k BURTON. Pol9-3t Corner of 20.h and Cary sts, ROCK LA IB 5 LIMK.-We are day. I,2oocasks fresh ROCKLAND LIME,in first-rate order ; for sale by ,_ . „ L '» BY * BURTON, no l»—at Corner Bith And Cary au. HAY.-t6ob»les_HAY, for sale. toarTiveTSf „ .. _ LIBBY A BURTON. no»-St Corner 20th and Cary sts. FAMILY FLOUR-Of suserior' quality, for sale by DUN LOP. MONCUKE * CO. no U-lw Bl \l kill RVS II EN N ESS V BRANDY- Various vintages, on hand and for sale by noH-lw_ DUN LOP. MONCI'RK A CO. DORT WINS.-* oasts pare PORT WINK, A for sale hy DUN LOP. MONOURt? A CO. noM-lw _________ M_W ORLEANS MoEJXSMsY-to Barrels, MowyM»_y.. ..■'-■ i J OTAJTYB. WANTED- BOA RD-flr a youne man. in a privets family ; won'd liks to get in tn« vi Hnity of the Capitol; is a meohsnio. and there f.tre would like his meals regular. Address "S. T. MesoAji." Dispatch orn>«. B" B) It* WAfSI fe,o-AcompetentBKAMBTKESH to go il-.tr miles in the country. Apply at the Virginia Houae. no JO- 2t WANTrTC— Employment will be given to a few good M IN EKS by tne day or by contract, at the CARBON HILL M IN KM in Henrmo county. Bjasf-M JNO. J WERTH. Agent. \A/A*f KL»-AGENTB.-Want«d te cßgßffS, W CANVABBING AGENTS, in this etr.anii throughout the State ol Virginia and all theKoith ■ crn States, to solicit orders for Illustrated Stand ard Works, published by Virtue A Co.. Lor.don ; Black ib k t»on. Edmburg; Fullerton k McNaie. Glasgow; Emmins A Co., Jasaell k Co. Apple t->ii k Co., and the London Publishing Company. Gen'lemen of good nddrea* may always fir.'i pro htable employment hy applying to JOHN PERRY. No. 1 Wall st. None but residents of the State need apply. Persons who have left. Portsmouth, Va.. without paying their licenses, and that are not residents ••I ihe Mate, need not apply. a_L Office It iur« from d to 9 A. M.. un'il l«t Feb., UO. bo 17- it WANTKII-Ladiea and gentlemen to read this, and to realize thia to be their last opgorto nity ot learning ADAMS' new and beaatual art of OIL PAINTING ON OL.SR. PORTRAIT AND LANDSCAPE BCENERIEB. lour own Portrait mar te painted by your own hand !.y fearning this art. Learned in live lessons Terms for lean ing the art perfect is $ 10. Entire satis faction given or no pay. Please call and examine specimens of our own ard our pupils' work. >.t Prof. ADAMS'office,on Mayost. opposite Jewish Synagogue Even young ladies of 10 years of age can learn tha art. ladies will be taught at their residences if desired. no 13— 3** \I?ANTEb-OVERSEER —I ansa to employ w v for the ensuing year, an experienced OVP R SEER. None need apply unless well recom mended Apply to VV. 11 PLEASANTS, on loth street, between Main and Carr. no 12--ta W'AMrKli-SITIiATMIN-Byaoountry youth, who has his own living to make. He is a steady and industrious young man; has for the past year or more tieen employed in a Clerk's office; writes a good and legible hand. Desires a situation in some branch of business Any kind of reference can be had relative to his character or abilities. Apply to - W. H. H„" Wilcox's Wharf, Cnarles City county, Va. no/ lnr WANTED-Gentlemen to know that tbe right place to get an old ooat BCOU RF. D and X K PAIRED to look like new and last six months longer, is at KING'S, 10th street, tietween Main and Cary. Ladies are notified that the price is re duced one fourth fordoing up LACE CURTAINS, having inoreased our facilities. N. B—KING lives next door to Crawford a Sa loon. no 6— lm |__fA MIE l>— Kvervbodr to call at my store »» and purchase one of those beautiful little MEDALS or CHARMS, riving a correct likeness of HELL and EVERETT. Prioe 26 cents. Sent by mail to any address on reoeipt of 28 cents. Clubs supplied at reduced rates. B3_.AGc.NTS WANTED. A. E. GRAHAM, Brand Cutter, Shockoe Slip, Next door to Columbian Hotel, se l-3m Richmond, Va. WASTED— To solicit, a call from all persons in want of TRUNKS, at tbe RICHMOND TRl' N X FACTORY, where 1 am extensively manufacturing every style, from the oommon up to the most superior IRON FRAME. ALL LEATHER TRUNKS, LADIES' FRENCH TRI'N KS. Ac. All sold at manufacturers' prices, at No. 64 Mains*., in Saddle and Harness Store, with Wm. fumni »3_,TrUJNKB REPAIRED. se26-3m JAMEB KNOTTB._ LONDON DOCK BRAN IIV, PURE JLOrV DON DOCK BRANDY, Ac. WHlSKEYß—Buiuzardner's.Summerdean, Ab ney's, Richardson's Flask's, Sherman, Wm. Wal lace's, Tuscaloosa. Monongahela, Peter Hanger's, and Common SCOTCH AND IRISH WHISKEY. BRANDY-Jas Hennessev.Otard. Dupuy k Co., Fleet. Castilon k Co., Sazarao, Vieui Cognac, ami Jules Robin brands. Pure Virginia APPLE and PEACH BRANDY. JAMAICA RUM Madeira. Port, and Bherry WINES. Pure, old HOLI.ANO GIN. AI.SO-CHAMFAUN'fc. WINES of aH brands and grades. For sale, wholesale and retail, by J. 8. ROBERTBHN, next to cor. of oc 27— lm Governor and Franklin sts. 17 1 R AIIIIA Sail V I NOS II A■K . — v Chartered hy ihe Legislature of Va CAPITAL * 100,000. MONEY received on depisit in sums of FIVE DOLLARS and upwards, on which intere*t Bt the rtte of six per centum per annum is paid for sums remaining six month* or longer; lor shorter pe riods, interest at the rate of 6 per centum. The whole joint stock in.unit lor the deposits. Deposits reoeived and certificates issued by the Cashier, T. ti. S PARKE, at the store of E. B. Spcnce, corner of Main and Governor streeta, Richmond, Va. SAM'L 8. COTTRELL. Pres't, T. U. STARK X, Cashier. 0c24-12rn DAVID BAKER. J 1844. BTOVIis z_! TOVKS 1860. *W M.SB AR S WOOD, No. 6 Main street., near the Old Market, ESTARLIHHLD IN I*ll. Manufacturer. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Si'OVKS. RANGES AND FURNACES, MOTT'S AGRICULTURAL BOILhRS, TIN AND BHEET IRON VARE. COPPER LIGHTNING RODS. Ac , *o. PLUMBING and GAS-FITTING, in all its branches «%_, JOBBING promptly attended to. «%_. REPAIRS for all kinds of STOVE?, always onhaud. ROOFiNG AND GUTTERING done in the city and country, in the best manner and at shortest notice. se 26—ts / 1 RATES, ~FEN~DIKRS--Fi.NE SETS OF VJT TONGS,SHOV'KLS AND POKERS.-I have for sale a large and eieeantasaortment of all kinds of Enamelled GRATES.with FENDERS; SUM- M ER PIECES of every st« !e: handsome and plain BBtS of TONGS. POKERS. COAL SCUTTLES. CINDER SHOVEI.S, BLOWER STAN DS, handsome btands for Shovels and Tongs. Brass and Iron Footmen. Fire-Bnok Slalai ana Jams. All kinds of Church and Tavern Bells, Brass Brick Moulds, all kinds of Grates. Pendens., Ac, made to order at the lowest Northern prices. S. D. DENOON. No. >2o Main street, betwesn Bth snd oth, se U-Sm West aide. SfSl. GOTZE, No. 190 Broad street, between VV sth ard tiih manufacturer of STP.AM RE FINP:O, FRENCH, and FANCY CAN 111 KS, of ali descriptions, wholesale and retail, and dealer 111 FANCY GOODS. TOYS. FOREIGN FRUITS, and CIGARS, of every variety, respeotlully in vites the public to examine his new and beautiful stock City and counrrtr merchants will find it to their interest to examine his soods before pur t-h.uing elsewhere, as he feels satisfied he can of ferns great inducements as can lie had tiy their purchasinn North. no 13—dllstJ 1* FRESH MUTTER—I jiave made arrange ments with some of tlte prinoipal dairymen of Orange county. New York, and of the Delaware Valley, Maryland, snd of the Virginia Farmers West of tbe Blue to keep me supplied dur in« the Wiuter and Sprint, with their best FREsH BUTTER. Through these arrangements I can always keep on hand a superior article of FRESH BUTTER, and will tie enabled to keep families rupplied at a low price. P'or sale, whole sale and retail, by J. S ROBERTSON, oc 26—dim Next cor. Franklin andGov'r sts. r_ I) N S-O i r N S~-~G ÜBj S. "lia»7iTs tore~a lanrs v * and very complete stook of G UNS; also. Smith * Wesson's SEVhN SHOOTERS; Sliarpe's very small FOUR SHOOTERS; Colt's, Allen's, sid many other PINTOLn, of the l*st makers; SPORT. NG GOODS and AMM UNITION. of ali kinds ; all of which will be sold at the lowest pos sible -prices. An examination of mv stock is re spectfully solicited. T. W. TIGNOR. Gun-Maker, Main street, below the Market, oe M -lm AS AOK.aiT ut several first class FIRE IN SURANCE COMPANIES, the undersigned is prepared to issue SHORT-TERM POLICIES, to protect increased stocks of goods during the com 1 vi season. MERCHANTS desiring additional insurance are solioitod to call on J. H. MONTAGUE, ac I—Stawta Merchants' Insurance 00. CAVE YOUR DIMES.-The I'NM'Kn SAY 0 INGB BANK w. 11 recive at their OlTice, No.Pt Main street. Deposits in *vms of Five Dol'-irs and upwards, upon Which will be allowed interest at the rate of b per cent, per annum, if alb-wed te fa maiaS months, and a peroent. for a shelter . v riod. Interest payable semi annually. JNO. C. PAGE. Jk.. Trensurer. oeS—tlstlan No. as Main strert. CH)R RENT3"A6ne"w6OD at COAL Vi " I). t. adjoining Win. Gray's store, on Canal, near the Armory It will noid iifty thou and b"sh els coal. Po*ses*i.ic niven the Ist Jsi.u ii next.— Applyto loo»-lml W.M.GRAY, d R. CITY MADE RROOHES-4000 p-.<r. Also, FRENCH CALF SKIN, SOLE, RUSSM'T. and WAX LEATHER. For sale by N. DE V X REUX, o«*v lm IS* Cary street. JA V * t'OH_K. Suo pocketa sBaenoTJ7~.~A COFFEE,on consignment, for aale by WM. 8. ROYBI ER, bo 14-lw Corner Cary and Vuginia sis. pill Ut EOLD WIHSKEVS-BuiugardnerT. V very old and mild ; Pure Rye, very old. and of rich rlavor—tosether with a large stock ol various grades. For sale low b» JWI_NSTON A POWERS. A LAKI.E invoice of Ladies' Cloaks lustre *a ceived, SMiie Arab« in the lot as low as 97. and other sty lea very cheap. . E. UOLDBMIT.T76 Broad street. tXf) BBLS. pureTruli'sßUM.fortobaoconists. fy h'«h proof aud flavor, for sale by WOMBLE A CLAIBORNE. No 11 Peart Bt. POMADES, HAIR TONIt'S, KKMOK- I.KM. Ac—The moat popular always ou hand and for aale by DOVE * CO.. Dru_<i«ta __ ME LTD NI CASSIM ERE IN VERN E S E MANTLEH-Another invoioe just received of this most popular over garment. . . SHAKER. HALSEY * CO.. 110 st \I_7ESTERN BATON S1 D E S~A ft D »> cHOULD-RS-Forsalebv I. k G. B DAVENPORT HOI.LOWAY'S WORM < ONPKt TIONS. Tha only pleasant, sate and effectual remedy for worms; lor sale by \V. PETFRBON A CO.. 1M Main st. ODD BBLS. fat No. 1 large and medium No 3 *UU Mackerel, fors»le by WM. WALLACE BQNB. NUBIAS! NIBIASiS-auo sptedid Nubias. oolored aad pure whites, selling oil cheap at SSLjsj - ,o _l 1 f_f k BbbM. Coaea, Cut. Crushsd, sad Pow- LOU dsred SMgars, lor sale by WM. WALLACE BQNB. £.0 ?"Vs'*f T *J A »bJ«A»;«§ bbls. Cat OU WADR. WI, WAUL APR p'.'ws 5 Q 9 '^^^^-*^^4 r \J^g^^ \j r. wu 11 .i mmmm *a.S4ta? _____ KUNRKLA MOXLK.Y .J,a*«.. ___* _. 1 TWaX, MOX LBY.-.. . ■ I. B. fWJLIJn. ...111 BtsSi ts__*Bßrs_____! Last we** r.f , h8 we ___■~■ af ' *"•«»'^B .... And her f»»h*r. ___■ "H' l '-- TKlt .j_i ( _J?' N «" ■ KVBMINO. Nrr, _, „-_. | Third night or the great Operatic *'B_s ■ Medora v,„ r .,' _, ■aeejaaa NaiaaW^;; J* _fe*gy I vaSce Be * U M ° •" N" ■-V I aroRT:: sport :: I VAI'XHALI's iNLA.Nj). H Ther* will |M a BKAH BBS*b*? T P?, B _'> I VAUXHALL'S ISLAND, on Til _U_ lffi • I 2Jd of Novemlter-fighting to asataßeaaakt* ' '•'•' I After tha above fight, there will ' >1 '."■ ' Bsl DOG8 T '* t, " ,<,n MM,ri - rw sri-l %*;";•■ •CaD MISS ION, U CENTS res.r. ... „_,""■ cent*. * *v-i| H Ttri-DuiiA- p !_■ Sf ,h * s*seatrsat!2 I THURSDAY evenin*. the 2M mat -°' I Wr« Henchan name* Honest Billy f_H n. Wagner names Jupiter. _■ Race to take pace at .t o'clock Quia.. _■ no 20- tf C. W A *»« KR. PrVln^ * I I I. < I t X I. _■ O. P. BALDWIN ■ At the if all of the VIRGINIA MECHANICS* IKSTITI Pi \m FRIDAY Nld HT. Novbbbbb M, M I SUBJECT COCKNEY TRAVELLERS AHDOTbbBbbI I ■ajw PRICE OF TICKETsTio I For sale at J. W Davies'. next ti .y.,i,.„, , I Hall; Meaue A Baker's; J. Woodttoase'r- *.__* I son A Dupuy's. Bread at :J. LanKey'*. on' vV r H between tth and sth sts ;M T. Rohißsna'* co-« H I'll and Franklin sis.: and Geo. W. Ila.d'vr n H Main street; and at the door of th<t H v', . - I BX. Lecture to commence at B o'clock I no 19 5- ■ i.nn"> aanßTDAtrrr, "~— ; I LtUBT JABiU BTRAYEX) LOST- On Saturday evening laßi,a..mawr.*r.v_ twees4th an-i 9.h,0n Franklin at., a v«ni - able GAME FOWL, beautifu. reil colny atma-tV thirds grown. The leet of the fowl we-s t,.a L_! it II w out of my wunn on uij w»» i»"me iT* at name tuna, a laige HAIR GLOVE IwiDsi* a liberal reward lor the same if left w "n )>i»__. Johnston k \S ii'Ti'o. l'.roal strert, or l.f ~ thisotrice. Inoßl Bt* 1 D. B FRANKUN 17OUND-Two GOLDTHIMBI.KM.ou FrsaI i l street, at sepirate times, withia 'ii« sat i.m night, with the initial* "H. E. W 'anil th* nta» "Laura" engraved upon them. The ..ween »t_ obtain them by apilving a: tin* ■ (foe, yon «, p.iperty and pa) ing for this advertisement no 20-2t* <- .—v_sy.*■ LOST—On Thur».!iy mt __. the Medical Co ..etc arid ;., C'ty Springs, a ptir of lioi v BPECTACLS9. ia a Uses Morseeo ess* Tv finder will be 'i'lera'.iy icwarded Ly leaving US sau.e at tii ■ < See. noto-ir/ ru. STOP THE l HIEP-States rrpstai* i_-%v» stable,03 ins Telegraph Road aeven au>i *»* » south of Frederiossl.urg.on I'ueadav n,;v last, a dark bay MA He., cause. .-. m 0,.--. :..rm small feet, clean, nice legs, pud mane and ta;. line eye*, two white spot* on hir back, prmuf. by saddle scalds, and some win te itM.m ... right jaw un.icr the ear. A bridle, with *t ri ami chain curb, was taken with hrr. A liberal s> ward will I c p.iid for any lafcrmation enaneitiai her My Post-OrT.ee is Fredenck»r>u r r. Mh* .1 Bhoa! five feet high, paces and trots hiely, and ,'. good "rd.>r. Valued at $2i*'. no!9-8t WALTER A. BKAZLEY, STRAYED OR SI OLES-r r en -r a_-*Ui house, on Mond vy. tne 12:h in»t ,•» lam SBasJaavatHP'.!) COW, with whue Imrna and *.-,,-« spot 1 v tne face. For the delivery of aa.d Ccc, a liberal reward will lie p-»id. JiHN H. BHOOPr, no 17--3t* Cary street. tietweenSt'i inri 7'.S. m\fr*jm EaT 1 k A V c 0 W.—fltrsyee fnat »aj-i Itankstowa Farm, near the City Rw BMaaJaaai voir. :i r, .1 COW, with a whit* (sea liv ing a hole Wired throughone of her !nm«. A eral reward will be pa d upon her being d austral to my ovetseer, upon said farm, no 16- eoSf B. W IAX ALL. I OST OR MISLAID-CERTiFICATK Us I-< 1 697. to J. B. Harvie. Trustee for l.easia, James, Sarah and Mart Harvie, for. ne stiarsoT stock in the Richmond Fire Association, dtt'il September 14th, 1819. .Notice is hereby givestasi application will t»> made to the Assoeiatioß fafi renewal of the said'acriat. ocl9 lsw-w __ PI ANO 3 FOH EALE _— SPLENDID STOCK OF STII> ■BKja|aaWAV PIANOS.-I reapeotlnilr inv-iett.e "I a» 'public to examine the ce.ei.rated Hxe.z wa* PIANOS al my store. AL*O-TwO Rosewood PIANOS, for sale v»rj low, at E. .MAVH'S. No. 218 Urovl street. Doi'U-lw* iippo.-ite RreeOn k Fox's __--_•_»-. ONE FINE ItHKWIHID PIANO |K|__|FOK SALE PRIVATELY.-Tne iu> Ml al •ssribai oilers at private sale, for a.»» days only, one verr hands me. rouu.l c.irnrr. seven octave, RCSKWOO • PIaNO. male in th s city. Thia is an instrument of superior loaaaal finish, and warranted by the n.itnufa.-tuier tot I*M year. It will be sold low Is a.'i» p«rs.iii mi'n U M early applic inon. [aeW—ts] J H [_______ ■1 n'rinirrnr r***" riAßeta *»*■ BKI.OVV NORTHKRS I'H'OrA 111 xl»The ruliscriber liss on hind three nf» very superior 7 octave PIANOS, wnich hewn rsatßtobSMsal.il sot superior, to any instm ment of the same quality from Northern rnana (Setories. He also cflers his service* to lite pubis v TUNER and RBPAIBKH l»F PIANOS, at rs» sooable rates. CONRAD FREi.MANN. Souih aide Broad St., between td and Id RtrsßENi ss.-H P. I efebvre. Esq , Prof t. W. Thilow. Prof. W F. Grabau. »c. no M-Ja >-. a IDQ'UQOV'fI .VOUNT'D GUARD SfU RiniMojii'. Nov. 19th. Idea \ sBSfl Attr-ii.l a mr.-ting of Un- I ..nimii. U al »--r Armory, on TUESDAY, Bat si No.eiu.er, at 7. o'clock P. M. By onler of Capt. J G. 0*8*1..,. F. W. CHAM BERLAYN E, Ist s'eu't. no I'J— 2t ARTISTS' AND PAINTERS' M PPLY STORE.-Mr A. LV BROCK . late nl tne firm ot W. Saltier A C 0.,) desires to inform aisfneedl and the public generally, that he baa o|,e_f>i ts* New Store, No. 21S Main street, under thr- Visits wood Hotel, lor the sale of PAINTS. OIL.-. GLASS, VARNISHKS.i,LUE.and all matans.i for use of Painters, Carriage and Furniture mas sfacturerß. Ac. Also, Artists' Materials, Engraving*. Picture Frames, Gilt Yi< uidinm, and everythni;; rsssail* for Artists, Amateurs, Arshitects, Eutiseers a_: Draughtsmen teuerally Teachers and Schooa especially are invited 'o examine my stock of Prists for Drawm* Mom and Grecian Paintiug.whtoh will hesupp.iea si the 1 iwest and most favorable rates. I tie gallon age of the public is reapertfuly solicited r V9A*X WBMMr*«s X I NO i« emNemat c ol[s A marriace relation. Gold will wear out ry fra tion, abrasion. Ac; bat never rusts—never tst mslies-is always briiht. Thus,with Ine, tne Km is without end; so bkewtee is the union wi'h.iu: interruption or end, except by the deata m 's* parties. The Wedding Ring Iteing plain, shows "i*t tae fair one to whom it is iriven i*. in theestiniaiicnei the giver the most rsrlectand loveahleoi ner*ei. needing not the foreign aid of ornament lo ted" her just the woman for nun to love and enema*- his days. A *<■»«{ vtaorfmentof plain Gold Riots, •uitat' * for Wedding Ripua, ju*t finiahed. can be !•*»«»■ W MAI N STR Br Ti where will tie found w Biasa*. Jewelry, Silver Ware, Silver plat'd War*. »r»« taoiee, Ac , Es. Watobes, Jewelry and i» M tasks repaired iv tho best manner. NEW !*TORE-T0 BEOPENED MONDAY NOVEMHER b.~ TOIS, Flßfc WORKS FANCY 6OOH Being unable to accommodate "ur whole**!* * n ' retail customers witn tne a!*>ve art.c!*'. at -' Chiuaacd Fancy Goods Store, at the eseaet ' ■reed SBd Third streets, we look, in asMittefl '*> it, the large ard handa-oiia «ata!ili*hment b*» door to (.1 iiarlea' dry «o..dsatore, letween .VI »nJ 4th street*, where we hope tn re-en.? a sail Ires the kir.d public. feeling confident .mr leeSa BBS prices will meet their approbation BCHAAP A CO .. Cor. Broad ard 3d sts. and next to .ta*< ** L'R tsH AUiimiiis Al si rvi.it $f C FRI ITS, NITS. RAISINS AMJt'l^t 1 " TIONERY -SiOuoxe* Raimu*. in dirierer-.t,»ii»»' l.tUOdrum* Fins; t*JO bag* a, ft Almords: '»-•'" Cream Nuts; 100 bais Filt-agfa and W *niil«. w tnga Pecan Nuta; to trail* Datee; Wc'ro"* *"rred Jellies: 28 d.«i»n ,-»e*ort*d Picsiea; J" '•-xea Juiulie Paste and Gum Drops, 29 >ae_l ",*,, d ne*, whole, half and naarter; *0 dozen is. Hraudy Feacues: Bajjars I'iuubb; toobu*' t «• top*) Prunes- 74 OtW Cigars, at different •'."_*_ Aiito.ni> nufacturing. Candiea. ol dosM* r f 8 ,."_ SBfSre, warranted to stand in any q miatsw. •-■ quality. ANDREW ANTON!. Next door to Exchauae H*t>». * _? Opposite Keat. Pain* * <-"'• NEW CLOTH I NO EOR PALL Attb WIS TE R OF 13*0 -DA H R ACoTT. HA « M.» * CO., 112 Mr.m street.—Persons viaitint trie r» are requested to call and examios _•'•*__'.,.' •UO I'RING, consisting ol Fine Blno* l>t*»i* a ,. Fancy Caaainiere Suite; Fancy N»' si gelt*! *.?',_ teen Huntinx SuiU; Black and Brown Tricot ?«_ »• Beaver Paletoe Overcoats; Fine Cloth ireetvosf- Whitney Paletoea and Masks; Wee* -md __J*_" Velvet Vesta: Faacy and Black Silk Va*u. ">V-' 0 Hill Shirts: Collars; Socks; Oravatß; •bml«_J___ Handkerohiefa and Gloves; Ho»a' Clothing; asm* we are aeHin« very low Pcs tmr«s_ua, can ob DARRACOTT. HARRIS A C0..1U Mais sb. DOl HIE REPINED STEAM tANV»__, My factory ts now complete, aad t>y i* r V! largest establishment of the kind south ut ' »' , deiphia. An exseneace ef twenty »**'•- •""" with oompeteut workmen, enables bis tv ****** the trade of VIRGINIA. NORTH CAtOLlNA^^^^^ W OY. warranted toetendin any oliusat » U ? B , 7 # low ths Northers anus for as srtiois ul u»» alaudard. . _. \ , Jail sad sxsiais. it at f^^.^m THE STOt E OP t LOT MINI* bow *«_*V* I at the old aud favorite stand. H'3 far Barpaases in satent and variety ea» acj r fors shows by us Owing t-t the t>*hißSt_ is *. aonay markst. aad wi'h s view u» »s#t •*_____ of pßtchasers. we sfceHoaSr very »rea,, ■taata wao taar J»*£_.»*__, „ _ BlpisTr tTireet rear Mlaatij?a tp. __» trnt. vw m ti«* vikkif ,t*