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I ll.ilart MMW-Jtl'b c I* . -I I I •. , 4 Jal.4, of vnnooa rralre, fOr lair ..a a« ci. >n ■ 1 tlir.a Wcau. jonw THr>4ir<r>N DlCEUBEM' lT DKOi.UBKK l»«l. It ; (.V TIEDICI.IES. Ac. TOntl T. iikii, u; M.n faroo, Bioh.on I, Vo, hu In. tore, an I.if.1 lor .t.., at ea-ul rat-e, tar oaan only, Ue follow lay fuofe In *T*rV.j prt »i» «ia%Hty k*M r, grod (.Hubrp Ahn Pn» I »^ -% M r;.U4 C*L'. iel A Bine Mm a M mi a 0*n'me»t Cbiwor.t, pa. .SUn A Ih'M'Tw i* <4»er Tut., fl A* 1, .‘sn Oirh. po'|* BU k l i.pl: *,0*af«f • XBmrt, M C ores %od OifiSABOi I»aJa i Ml, 0 Ojjtu.k A SPRCI.1L ISOTICH T®THE MILITARY#— 1 wAui 1; dutinc- v uxidoift j'd that i au t ur*-a Lt ter» r r ullliarjr c*ya al 5 canto psr toiler. Rive/ kste i - nUatoqni-r A ao, Me U nraoU* of all iterripthnt. v’« : floor, tobacc\ groin bfts'J inachin ry, VvuU, 4c , ol ihj iow V. reaao able prl ri. js«nal! Stella, for BJirkuif clt^aug wi’A mdeiibA# iak cut In lb? •%>!<*. Th ae in want of v’.lher rf tbo above art dr« *IU do well U call *n«i cuabi! »pe uBu^n befor* pwch’jl i| alajwhrre. Oa 1 iD or ad-trrta A. It G £a.>AM, Ur*nJ OatUrattc* Ah) c«*t fljcr t^Uc Coiu abUn Hotel, Ricfmoni, Ta.__ FNVB flAAKS AND TOBACCO; Grnuin* Havana CUara, froin N w (»rlc*na aad Ohari?»tou; the ttneat brand* I ol 0 •»«'lng and **« «tng ISbacco, for aale, ahole»*le and retail DV HLA.GR A :JAKaK brag^nu, 196 Main Stracl, corner ae^vo P.O. iKba 1 i»iUC *•—I>rt*a»ag. Ha* T.>«th and PocAet Otmba. an rU gtal a^aorunaut, for aaia by l»Vd A 00., t^ho ea»lo Diuf si***_;_■*«»» r« tiiavttsiNu ratitcH vr*. Tirr hire j is-. r. reived . Urge stock of tobacco and Begirt of TT ewoey d ucrlpUoa and qutdly. Aioo, oa h.cd. Champaign Wind n qt. tad pti, of approved broad*. AUo, Boot* .ad shout, Ac., *U of widen to ' tier ■ for talc .t tow pried CH.tv UlY:.h * oa, r VO _r_fader epoks wood tlgtcf ni AUI A9IU fc'JG t*TK Manipulated Guai.o ; \ I Sombrero Gu.no; It* h*noa J Ground fUuei; for **le by Bit JON U, 'aVKSPOh' AJJO_ I VO l< qat,. .—Ju>treceiv'd nod for tale, Itklo ibi beeswst; 1 iSo lb. Country 3j.p; V bole* rUrch; 1 b.i Grown bo*i; 49 tools gyro kxtr* Hour tHJrf * jAMKre_de4^ banking ovrios or w«. b. Isaacs * co., t Coiner Men and 14*.b Strvefs, Klc .mead, \ * ( IN c natation w'.ih their Bn kina business, Ibe un Itr.lgued will gt. i t’oirptuud ’.Ho U1 attend.<u to the Aojutttccnl * d CoG ’<e’V n of 0 . ms «**1:.' the C. nliderat trovet.io ol . Uej wi 1 *a ct .1 ■ with theta con elect lege tooe.it whenever U mij be found n-dairy to do so lhe r charges will be inodeiate, either speet.l .r contingent u Cielr pair u.. *y desire. WM. B. ISAACS 00. u.... sr rm.touow, to 0.1 Geo W. Stanford, S.injury Ft vie of Vtrg u:». Co* ano. s Calvert, fre.-uri r ri’.ite of Virginia; col J 31. U-nn. .t, l.t Audit .r rut* of Virginia; Jente* Cuile, tsq., !>• evident Own* of Vf. gt-iN; Wn. f. T.jior K»u., ta.hi.jr Bust ol Vlr.itleclor Dane, kvq , PriV lent Tr. 'ere Ba t; J. IUa doiph rocker, 1*4 , AUornev • feaer*i State of Vlrgftd*. IJTCU at tent to 01 for »’jui’-ncnt or collection shoo! !. In »U i cate, he ueoupnaied by to, proper c ntrncw *|id vouch n, un i e: I pow It; MUmey to rcpietetU end tig t the name ul the I p*.*.v tv aey papers or duoument. aocv*»ary In the ; reimeci. dci -If__• __ ,) — BBU>. PU&K CIO tit vivtoll In Store knl for sale, by ^ r> ol-vs W. M. FlUtoMP_ PIPES.-Brier KG Poee, nltrweaod beiutlfn! lot, forisle • V 11 1 . r A i I, W» i toie Ueuggtol*_delft too* OeBcrg P uxphstto Gukho, for s.t'c by VT JelS kl)MoNi>, l>4‘BNPo*£AcO. | , GAdor wofrusent > f superior Paint Bru.llcb, Dusters I . V vnd *hil win Biushet, lor sale by cc: WM. SATTGKK A 00. I UHUP3, Hup., Hop*. Hops Slop* -A | .upply Ol r.e» I d'l^jOO received «nd lor sale. I nave al.0 for sale. Old uuuig.rdncr, and old f-l.re; Brandy. i a. t uabn . y, IV oleeale and Bet.Il, sell Comer of Broad and Tth street*. KrSt. -M bbto J. Trull 1 Co'i pare N. K. Burn, high proof, lor sole by ,eT _AfVBT A LIPSCOMB l-ISIlti lit. -loo bbto oar* older Vlu-w*r. from tbvooui.fi* ? of tfurrj ax.d U!«. uf *'» *©••* 10 bbla. caper&ae Floor In (.ore tad fcr aa.e by W. fl. FLIAAAHT3, '*Mb H'Prl OKKSN FOH THK .IMH1 • —Jaat |.ub:lah« J. Uniform •uilUxuu.'Uie irsv. U la t larcercljoe c tiUlnlng 10 id%?< a, w\'A ci.li ittH tu. Price fa by mxil, poelrpaid lor aalc ol •bolwtle %nd retail by J W. KINDOLPU, Mi Malo ».r*rW OOLIIIKHM UM Kit ( LUTHINti O • Ovcrcoali forPHraMs ‘iOO Jo Jo officer* »»*• r*re l»rawera, ' rill ard Canton Flannel hMO (J aasir.ere and other kin • of Cteral.irts . . Viator Prvof Otercuata mode of Enameled Cloth iltlO Oil Clmh bunktl*. And earl one other article* aoi able for military pnrpoect, Icr »a> ot fair prices, for cart* only. WM. i *A hkftl H, 114 Ma.n iHre-l. • OL K LA.il II Kit Aim Aide* Pole Leather, jeat ttcelrrd ^ and for .a e by Sf.L »*S A fctlLLCl. corner 14th ao I Cary «t-eeta _ _«e84,_ %>i a HHL1. uToifOi ^ boie MAek.*OU !<• <k» Lani. da ¥*» d • KariQ do f" do Pptt Tn protino 1*. do W Mt* Orcik* fO k a Asp. Oarb. hoia 15 * Mi1 operas . l«u d t d dcil Brandy ]•*> hxa > uy 10 •**) 0 by 1J Glam 0*"** Ibe {•panieb >*h!iUig \\fii hat b nlcg Tobacco l a o uar.t hbor 4 ktag Tobacco tO ba.A**U pi.ra Oil 1 M worn Od va -«t tftisl.) for lamps For sale by JOVf A CO , *T 1 <JrU Wholceale l>.ug»t»ta. | a SPRING STYLES flft R U V MATH AND CAPS. "T* \f Y nyeortaent of 11ATS Mid LAI S for lfc« 8|>rtnf (rode ly iw w Maftaw. «*r»daf alike oewaiyln and eol n eflofl , M.iy. one. ki ,N » nr.dCnMlmeTe UnU.anJ a steal vn-lety ! ti sow nyle of C*! «. L-y ora and Straw Hew In great rarieiy.— I II ,, a geoexal aio.lmmt of gc.Uciaen'y furnlyhlng fon», U:a- I lj. >• ».< *c Canei, Ac., Ac., nil or y^y o: which will be Kid 03 u £ c I w‘tci na kl \r y ?Cer rilcbtlm.ccen'.la Ikadljr. ! mod ■ * . eclfni.y UiTtle a Mli from | iiehooery f JOHN THOMPSON, ■■. No. 1 Ballard Hoave. JbCAHS.-IOI.8N 8«*»ra, rveetvln* and for *«le, at pS -I j5 from fJri t., Ada | *r ihuaeau 1 a. I K( a O’- ”c8t I M A DPI Si W|Nt—8 half pil'd very dr “dew ami o’d; pnrejnV, ! <>. Milan 'Tice; On. ipa/no Wine, halt idn'y ; Sbnry | Wine, etira he. <p .!l(y, "ur own ttnpor* alias—lu atom and (nr I • »: hv>HD>’ A Mll.I.Kii, > "» Pear’ and City •« r.<v UaA vn* a'IKAUA.—a toivery a oe,faraalt by „i now* A m . Hen rm fAYANNKHV Oil. —W-ar,-r-cHrta* a »«ryaaj • - -0 1 r<naeV«M Parti.i'.T.'r’nc Tinncri O I. w u. i ;i .d It *•> ’heir aovau^oc An yivo a«« a caii b I re mahisy >’-■ -r i‘Lr ^ riHMA j-4—a- _ A T ATOB K? A CO. [ AXOH AdliK AND BAMUNO HOLSK, I C. W. brac«u. A Co. ( Tit Myheat market vioa i a 4 foe ftnll an>l Oliver, btnckr ho jet t ac<J Kid On Cotnmlaeioa. 0. W. PTBCKtl. A CO MCNT A JAMS* hate removed fr m the C >TT.er of ▼1'jIdU j k-.d Cary >u eel two loore above, to Ihe bcaae recenty cc- ' .«• J by Mtiare. J ba/*’Ti, Tiu > » l •*»«l‘%n. 1 bars i tore lor eel a I ar*- «u»d varied rock of mar ufac I t ; it t#t. o of si y*a ’*•, o wh cb cans an* alditcns arr j i. u vltrfrr.li mt a a.tarer* la lire'ia«* aodNod i Csrll a *• yal» have w hand a * od etoeh o* flu«r of al gradei. Also, I ;.,4a« and Paaahev. • r. 4.- »r._ jaT VVM?V CHACHHH FM TimIU; WIMir*> Nala im ol M il I Cb» rry* a MKai»k A ***** <* .nogi*i .e, 1*4 \Jrm filretl, corner an »»eF 0._i*» j I-ISOLAhr* PLISTUR and »••!.* >ic Acid, atMKkPk A HARlK’d . l>rur Mmrr.___ _^_ 1 i'LH.i>r k-1 Mid t K V n r. a Co h >. A jail r calved Me* »r»t IU< k l d r-d vround A'. Ua rt-a-l \ a fl e ) fCc'o Urn.-h L n» an ! 5 1 rare fUuwin, (real Indi O kh p.sui P pu rw, ili'h lr*« > Pojdiin , kich Pare Mi l, fl art»i ar. : p.ato, Ye vet «u I A ik Kobe*. N* » Kmtrold -r* •, I. «rk B B • 'i\ • •», bla a Raw* ’, k-1 u .* .-Up re, Blanket?, 0.t >rnaoa, Ac , at a. I of winch w,ll be a*».J, -A Ur as pomiM?, at "Id ta ip. A \|TLI r %MV Vrrit.VTlOS -Ihe Loiersyn*** love ."M. oa h».ad, at* 1 are inaitoUc ur'.n* Braae p-e^aed le.teil, m«mi * 4 . cm. On1** cannons. a •, f r MUUary Caps, and wtah to call the a- n.’ou f th . taihiary Vo *h- ft cl. » r»ler* pniajUy \U ai d to. All I 'ere sf in^alry ma«t eanVsln stamp tn pay re!«m p*«taft brand* of all m*< an 1 designs made to order. Al* •, email aten u r mtrtcg c ;»<Mn/ ma le to order. LKWM A KaYTON brand Owtune, lStk between Main and Care itreds 4 * ' Va. Mdd lll.>P OIL. a for sale by A. Y aTOklM A CO., corner lbth and Cary ir.-eta i4* |)| |f k |X lll.t^i tlMIHHL, ^r table use, just re I edved at MKtDK A BAKER'S prof #*-ore. Ib4 Main fctreet, q. truer a bos- P. O. ________I W% mXb'D.—'rtie andero'g ed w'.ehce to hire food-wood aPers :% ul ch* coal burner*, t» work a abort distance fron -**ty Persons having h itdjof thU dee rlptioa wl I please ap olv to TUtM H. A IfNKf, 1 iirA-tf___»viL»niKR M tgir> W ATTACH. VPrRCMA*!* for a ttatk of l*ru$t and IfedMnca, b«l»n*UK to * lit m In Richmond, w shin,: to doae. Ap| ly to ua at iboc *°*144*-*W WILLIAM* A PAtR’N '.TOK. wantkd. Hour's of th* C jafidtrau Wet lo»n. by ju,, HtOOM A SAARtHVILI/ A ft AKItM4.1t W'NTKO WAIfrCO. * ccoj U4.ll f, ot e wt.o U hoocit 40.1 ctptblr. j4oil) Apply to IWVK 4 00. f.A.AIISA l»(.IILAIIOSI. BT ACTIORirT —J. W R NJtLPH, m M«ln Str*st, will pahlltb, 00 th. 10th ol J»m»ry by wa'hjrtty of Im Hror«t4 ry of M4T, «od.r tho ttpir.Uua of 44 »*«« of th# Ac{j4t»at i l.o. .1-1 0®™, ih- Aril p.-l IW :lch c:>nl4ln» .1 t!>. »4Urr In th. Quarter M*t .r'i a >A Pay U.-partarat to« o«i».,) .1 th.0. B Army Bku’4'1 n, Prli* S Ah-y taeii, p#at pal-t. Th. warl. w»rh,04ipl.t«, will b. r..0y In tibru.ry, ud luldat »h« >ao . pft-0> BOO_,_J,B|° L SOLI4H P1LDT CIOTH.-Om e.#., dark kU*. *iZ"> W y,ttl PE.f^~^° ba,~ "**17,11 f4M’ iaws H^b'a^V RICHMOND WHIG. THE ARMY QUESTION. To (ht Mitor of Ms Wk>g: Since id" b -gianing of the present great struggle, I htve watched with interettand anxiety (he devclope nnn h which have been nude by it. I have observed a gratify lug resnit in the large number of volunteers who hive ribbed ,o the rrt-cue, aud who have mad: Sacrifices for the x-od r.f tho who.o cou .try such aa voluuu'eis alo- c wilt 4 .-.kt. I have observed the farther fact dciel t. d t at the volunteer forces of Virrinia ia their full exe rt1 are how in the fi Id, and that tbore who aro not in sir. it o, are in the maia cf a elves who wait on ih: h mt.icoTpj! them to do their duty* I have observed likewise uo.U tic djin»* of our Uw ruikera and the eug g' t.o a of onr Pres-*, w' ich together are in some tort tt e exronece of the popular wilt. These considered I ask place for a'few considerations ou tho “situaiiou." From what has beeu dono by the Convention and sug ge>‘ed by their.ess,meditated li justice to the volunteers is pilp.bb aDd dis: onieut and dt moral x .lion seem iue. vitable, if tho Lo isiature long delay in earning to tho ta-ciit. Having i erved hisciantry oue year at his own otio.i, uadi • a ctli w.t c't aiiroes -d itself to all others with aa much authority as to him». If, tho volunteer can not uc e - laid why the State should suddenly grow doah.iul of his patriotism, and, ins cad of recognis ing ai.d apnlauding the spirt which promp'rd hiiu voluuu ily to do this mush, apply to him tho requirement which has become necessary to secure the servie-s of the backward and tho recreant. He fee's that tho 8:a'<* cannot, without ir j istloe, say that he who has been fiitbful in tho first great exigency of his com.try, without coctraint, will be recreant iu any sub s-quent emerge:ty, whils; he is left free, and his heart i- left open to the saint appeals w! ich have made him once cmbaik iu the serv'ee of his country, at a ea. c.ificc which can_ot ba m d> by any who miy here a er (.ug-.gr in it. li t summons found him wholly un pep icl—tu-itef, irmly, ell the concerns of his bomc-oc , upa’.io ., wero ditmiassed with scarcely a mo ment, in ecuiu coses, io,piov.dk ngaiiirt serious loss, or •or the necessary wants of his family for the spate of One, much less twelee m ruths. Ia volutifeering he simply gave expression to the toaviciions at d impulses of bis own mil d ar.d i «..rt, and s ued pit pared to ecco d hkc ton tie lions and like impulses to every citixrn sim ilarly situated wil l himself, and to expect that in cue lime lie, too, world respoud to the same high appeal n U it hi* t»uit that me caven beneficiary of bis toil a d sacrife - now withholds his band, when jus ice and j a holism alike command him to ccmo to his brothtr's r liet? 1 the vclu: leer's dissppointwnt itnmrkable, is his a.-oM*hment a raarvil, whea La Bees his f. llow-ci i leu awaiting the comp daoij process cf law to summon r.-in to du-y, and tho L'gislatura delaying action, wi’h uo cfje •, us Ur es can bo j idgcd, but to aicure a | oil. tiin tiom which they may offer the plea of want of time and thus couipt 1 the volunteers to continue in scivire or endure the ooioro of hat it g left it at a oiitical periol tn the fortune* of the ronntry ? Sir, it is quite time th11 our p o;l ■ and our Uw in ikers had coruo to regard war. o' tti. migtiitude of that in which we are engaged, with ii* prospective giga. tic proportion the serious tbit g elirb i. is, and to re alia i the fict that if it continue as it dow ptoxUcg, Virginia will itq tire in the Add this year, no; 01 ly a militia force equal to tho volunteer o-cs now in the service, but, every volunteer w! o can be sfcured besides; and it is boih idle and criminal tor the Legi-laturo to be delaying and ho-itating ab:ut a matter iu r gatd to which j ictioo, policy, and necesaity cowcur in uquirii g inmtdia'.c steps to be token,'o place upon the back of every ablo-bcd ed tnau iu the Com monweal h that burdeu which, in the c'is.ribtuion cf the border gef the State, belmus to Mm, and which no o her sfou’d be allowed to carry for Mm. Wi at Iciris la or would dire iticcr the edit .at of an • jifc’.raent impo sing unequal na«io j upon property rqu .1 iti value ai d of i:ke character, held by two fellow-ci ix. ns, fo- the -upper! cf s common gowro^eni* More earnestly I a k what legislator will dire, by cnictmca’, to n ake n d scrietisatioti in the enforcement of the duty of evety permanent oit t -n to bear arms in the service of his country, and compel one ram to toko up arms bcitan he i* wiilir £ mid ut.l -, a; d vx-Mirj another bcciuse he •* able hut unwilling ? I: it to or ixiocted that our legis U e - will be shy - d loa-.il to stir trcin their wsrtn beds t'-c'r il< ,r io. s itu.: s wlica? voice at the polls i* so sig n.ficaut, tut may it not bi wdi for them to rtfl-ct that there is aao,h r poa- r i-j the iltate wl ich Bays to them, ‘ We are d .ing our duly ; see to it that you do yours.’• Ag-.io, sir. this it justice to tho volunteer* seems not tv have ti.eu to-fiued to the Uw makers. 1 have ob served that the press ol Richmond, in part, at leas’, has been strangely prone to expect, iu spile of discourage* m *' T5 ann J'JUUICC, a UIV "IU ivuuuur V struggle ei, an .ideJ, Ir-t p-rcl sr.ce, their patriot!-m might be d .mb ted, and b ctcs -, foisooth, they t-ive homes »«d inter s'* to drf nd and prettc', as well us o’hrr pecph ! Shame upon a pres?, which, in * trying hour like the present, cm ctoi-u tho service* o( tbs.will ing, and urge them, by upp a's to pride nud shame, to make double sacrifice in a cause wln-re all aro vqutlly interested, and yet ft- d no scourge for the creatures who not only have not patriotism encu;h to urge thtm to raV a finger in defcuce of home cr country, but who, fn m day to day, are set kisg some devico hy wiiich to Esther up the peonies, distribute 1 to the ncesMliea oi the volunteer and his family. Shall these l ist i at bread iu coiafoit and peace, whilst my family arc starvii g?— ^hi.il they prosper in business, a id continue to do so, wvliout limit, whilst mine ha* gone to wreck by my ab sence ? Shall they remain at homo to r.-gr«; that a thou sand of their gallant d -fenders'did rot suecomb, where but ore pour, d out Ida blneil upon the bald • fi- Id, if by this m-ara they could be advanced but one step towards the day of rcc luciliation, and uuother ray of hope be ad led to their stovk, which now leaves them Ir mblitig, lest their precious organisms be tli ittorsd by Yankee bullet*? From el .borate articles in the columns of at least one of your eunumporaries, spun out from day to day, it is cl- a- that its expectation is, that the voluuteots t ow in vciv.cs aha 1 bear all the burdens of this war, unaided — Soldie’is cinuot bo m-.do of the militia in-four months, aud yet soldiers were made of those now in the field, in four days, many of them I B. ctuse they cannot b; made os good soldiers in feur mon'Ls, as ethers at the end ei twelve mouth’s service, therefore we will excu:o them altogether, and make regulars of the volunteers; the cksi of mi'll, least sdspted of all others, to the rutting re»tiaiuts of inaction, and the slow and sickening gradatiot s by which they are reduced to the s'a'.dard of the regular service, under the teach ing of commanding a fleers who kpow little either of the volunteer or the regular service, except whxt they heard read from s book about the time they received their cimmivtions, and whe are more likely to violate the oommonevt rules of all e-m-ible servloo, than in anything t» t| prosch either the spirit of the volunteer or the pre cision of the f* trice. And whilst on this point, allow me to say that the volunteer is not, neither can be, made a regular te'd er; and iu almost the same radical degree tor how situated until ordered. From both ol these !* the volunteer as diflf.-rent as n:ght from day; and any attcmf t to bland the militia and volunteer forces of the State will prove disastrous. With the volunteer, patriot ic and chivalry are instincts, and his proud spirit de mands au appellation and a classification which Hill award him the credit to which his chaacter entitles him. ’Tis these which point him uaeeringly to the pith of du ty. Tis these which, when his country calls, nukes him os ewill and williog to meet her foe at his coming aa the bird of the morning to greet with song the rising snh. What fcia country expects of him he knows already, and you caunot tore t him. He askt uot what freedom if; hf|has known it always, and revelled in its crjoymsnt eince childhood. I ask yon, then, to beseech the I.-giflitore not to hamper tbo volunteer—to leave them their dis tinctive name and organization; and after they have prepared to throw a militia force of fifty or sixty thou sand men into the field at the openiog of spring, let them say to the volunteers, in language which will har monize with their high spirit: ■ “Having dealt justly to all by calling upon all to sharo the burdens of govern ment alike, and stil) finding this good old mother of us ill sorely pressed by the ciuel tread of the tyrant—cnee more, our beloved volunteers, once mori!" And the re sponse will ba almost universal: “Welcome.” Yours, A-., FILELKDAER. JOHN TYLER AND WM. 0. RIVE3. To Ihi f.dct^r of tht Whig : The views of jour correspondent, who recommends the election o: Messrs. Tjier and Rives to the Confede rate Semite, arc confirmed and strengthened by every day’s observation. I ask only to suggest one considers, t'on, which I think entitled to weight The competition for tne place has engendered a very bad state of feeling among the friends of tho d it -rent gentlemen. Which ever of them may be elected, a sting will be left behind, and feuds and discord will be the risult. We are in no condition to encourage that stato of things. We require union, harmony and seal. Now, it o. curs to me, that Messrs. Tyler and Rives, by their age, their reputatioo, their great and distinguished services, occupy a d.(Trent position from others, and ! that their eh ctiou would inflict no worn d on the eel1' love of any other gentleman. I throw out the sugges tion for the consideration of patriotic members of the Assembly, who seek only the good and glory of this old Commonwealth. A VIRGINIAN. THE FUNERAL OF PRINCE AI.BEkT. Vrom the I.indca Time*, Dec 23, , During Sundtv funeral sermons w. re preached at all the principal churches on the loss (bo Bri ish nation has of England. Yesterday, with lictle of the pomp and pi geantry of a S^te ceremonial, but, with every outward mark of respect, and with a.'l the eoiomnity which be fiuid hia high station and hi i public virtue*, the nior'al rt main of the Inn band of 01 r Qi'tii were interred in the last resting place of E igland’s sovereigns—the •Jhapol Ft tj.d of 3t. George's, Windsor. By the expr.is Je.ire of his Riyal High ness, the funeral was ol the pbiurst aud ni re: private character; but iu lbs chap-1. to do honor to the ob-*mpties, were assembled ali the choicest mail of the State, and throughout England, by every sign of sorrow and uionrniug, the n ttiou manifest ed it* acu*e of the loss which it Ins sustained; Windsor iil»lt wore an aspect of ihe most profound gloom.— Every shop was closed, and every blind drawn down.— Tuc strette wore silent and almost dea*rted, and all who jipe.re.i abroad were dressed in the deepest mourning 4"‘ie great boil of Windsor l.'aslle eiarged cut i s delitul sounds at intervals from an early hoar, and minute hells were toiled a’eo at St. John’.* church. At the pariah church of Clower and at St. John's there were service!1 iu the morning and afternoon, and the day w.ts observed throughout the royal borough in the strijtcat manner. The weather was iu character with ihe occasion ; a chill, damp air, with a dull, leaden sky above, increased »he gloom which hung over ali. Th* re was but few v.sMors in the town, for the procession did not piss beyond the immediate precincts of the chapel and castle, aud none were admitted except those connect ed with the cas'le and tbeir friend a. At eleven o’clock a s'rt'Cg 1 roe of the A division took psss* avion of a!! the avmuev loading to the Chapel Royal, and from that time otilr the guevW special y invited ar.d those who were to take part iu tho cereni'T'ja! were sllowed to piso. Short!) af ervarde a guard of honor of the Gren adier GuxrJe, of which regiment his Royal Highness was 1 colonel, with the colors of his regiment shrouded in c.-apo, matched in and took up its position be'ore the principal cn'.nnoj to tie Cbaprl Roy*!. A’lO'.her gna t! I' of hor.rr from the same regiment was also on du'y iu tho quadrangle, as tne entrance to the Stats apart ment*. They weie speedily followed by a tquadron of I tie Second l.ifo Q«urr.a, dismounted, and by twoeompa ! niv* r.f theVusileer Guard', who wrre drawn wp in sin gl« fill along »ach toad bj which the proc-ssion was to pava, from the Norman gateway to the chapel door. The olh.-ers wore the deepest mili'-ary mourning—scarfs, sword knots, and rosette-* of crape la the Home Park was stamioud a troop of licrse artilhry, which cotn mc uc- d ite mas at r.e end ol the L m gwx.k. advancing slowly until it ranched the castle gates just a{ the cles • ot the ceremony. The miuis'cr.i, the officers oi the if aecu’s household, and o'htx distinguiJhed per o .‘ig who had liec.i honored with an inrittfion to at i* nd the ceremonial, reschcl Windsor by a special train (roru Paddington. They were met by rarri.g'S provi ded tor ilieu at th* station, and begau to arrive at the Chapel Rnval soon alter eleven o'clock. The Earl of I D rhv. the Archbishop of Caoterbury, Ear’ Russell, and the Dike of Bicc’euoh were trnong ihe first to mfko their appearance, arid as th»y alighted at the iio >r of the obapel uiey were received by the p.optr officials and . conduced to the neats appointed for them in the ahoir. ] In the glia', quadrangle were drawn 'lip the hearsa sud j the mourning coaches, and, all tho preparation*; having lice,, com plead within the castle, the procession begin tv be formed shortly before twelve o'clock It hail been j origiunlly Intended that it should laivo t'.o cir.l- by S'. I George's gat®, and, proceeding down Castle bill, ap pro.c i she c tape! through Henry Vlll.’a gateway, but , at a late hour this arrangement wa< cl anged, and the snorter routs by the Herman gateway was chosen. The j crowJ which had gradually collected at tho footof Oas’le |.|t|, owii.g to this change, saw nothing of the procession nut tho empty carnages a» they return*d to the canle I .if.et sotting iiown at t!^ chaptd. The few spectators ; who were fortunate enough to gain admission to the low- I ■ r ward stood in a narrow fringe i.I >ng the edge of the . digs in front of the houses of the Poor Knights, a’ d | their prisoner was tho only ex option to the strict pri- I vuev of t!ic ceremonial Th* Prince of Waiet and the i oilier royal mourners rsocmhlnd in the Oak R.or,tn, but d d not form a part of the precession. They were con- | veyed to the c upel in print's carriages before the coffin j was placed in the hearse, passing through St. George's I gateway iuto tho lower ward. In the first carris#) were | the Prince of Wsl s, Prince Arthur, end the Duke of 3ixe Ooburg. The Crown P.-i'.ce of Prussia, the Dnkc of B-ahant, and the Oouit of Flanders followed in the j next; arid iu toe mhets were the Due de N-monrs, Prince , Louis of Ue-se, Pii> c * K iward of Sax»-Weimer, and f-e SCahanjih D iuloep hiogb, with tho gentlemen of th*ir i rosprc ivc suit' s. Scarcely had they alighted at the door [ of IVoloey’s chapel, from which they were conduced through the chapter room to the door of theChapt ! Roy al, to be in readheas to moot the coffin, when the fi st . miunte gun fired in tho distance, and the rattla of the ; troops rt v.’rsing arm* announced that the procession had ' : started, and enotly at twelve o’clock the first mourning \ j coach moved from under tho Normstt gateway. First , ! came nine mourning coaches, each drawn by four horsts, | conveying the physician*, rquerrisf, and other members of tho household of the late Prince. In the last were the Lard Steward (Etrl St. German*,) and the Lard Ohamberiiin (Viscount Sidnry.) aud the MoS'eoof the Horse (the llarqii* of Aiiesbury) Tns cartages and trappings were of the plaices', deasrlplloc; the horses had black velvet housings and feathers, but on the car riages there were no feathers or ornaments of ary kind, i The mourning coaches were failawd by one of the Q teen’s carriages, drawn by sis horses, and attend'd by servants iu S a e livrti n, in which was the Groom of the Stole, Ear! Spencer, carrying the crown, and a Lord of the Bedohambsr. Lord George L*nnoi, carrying the bat on, sword, and cat of his late Royal Highness. Next, escorted by a troop of the Second Life Guar ' *mbl»x?ned the escftcuton of her Mqeetvaudof the Prince, each surmounted by a crown, the Prince's arm' being iu black and her Majesty's in whit?. The procie> ion was closed by four Suite carriages. * TEI KOVAL VAULT. At the bottom of the grave, down which tho bier wat lowered, is a stone passage, tbent six feet broad »r.d some eight or i ine feet high. On tho right, in a little niche, staud* the very simple nucMnory used for lower ing the hi'tv, and a liolo beyond this, in another niche, a row o( very tall, blark.ginnt-lookin;, two armed wood en candelabra, employed for torches when tbs royal vault itaelf is opened. For some twelve or fifteen fee' beyond this, the p-.g<ag» continue* d< scendi.ig, ?"d tam ing a Uttlo to the left, li I further ingnes is cut cR by two platD, rusty, witls-birred iron gales. This is the entrance to the royal vault. It ie a vet* plain, wide, lofty stone vault, with a grtmed rco' spiing iag from store columns. Oo ei'hcr tide, surperted hv these columns, are four tiers of matble fh Ives; in the centre ate three very wiJe and missive slabs of m, rble, raised some two feet from the ground. Tho sib shell.« are destined for the member* of tbo royal family—the centre marble tiers for tho coding of m on a raid only — As the light slowly penetrates this dismal chamber, two , purple coffins, looking almost b'ittk iu the gloom, can be distinctly seen at tba further eud, brightly nfltct-g back the rare of light as the beams fall up>n their tichl* gilded ornameuts, which shine as though affixed bn; yes terday. These are the enffins of George III. and Q teen 'Jh-r lotle. Above their b-adl, but shining out warmly with a bright c im o i glow, are tho coffin* of three of th*.r children, who died yonng. At their feet, but sow* cie I tance ap’rt, and quite alone, lbs the gorg.ou* cctli i ol George IV. On the oen're slib, and nearest to the gab'*, the o Hi jS of William IV. and Qieon Adelaide rc=t *i<1 by eide, the Q teen being on the left. There arc no cof fins on the rignt side of tbo vault, bat on the left a_o those of the Duke of York, the D ike of Gloucester, tee Duke of Kent, and the Duke of Cambridge. Strangely enough, the coffin nearest the gate is that of tho Prince*i Charlotte of Wales. It is a crimson col fin, close in view, and like the rest, as bright as that which, alas! hi* been so lately liid there. Along tide passage we have described, the birr of the lat? P.ince was wheel d till the foot of the ccfiio was at the gltfs of tho royal vault. Yesterday, a Q teen's meisicgei brought from Osborne to Windsor three little wreathe and a bouquet. The wrca'hs were simple c’arl. t* o: moss and violets, wreathed by the three elder Princesses —the b.quetof vl.lets, with a white camrllia iu the c ntre, was s:nt by the widowid Qt*en Between the heraldic insignia these iast tributes from his widtw end orphan daughters wire laid upon tb* ceffi?—mementoes of donnsdc love and worth above ail heraldry that ever * as emblax:ncd. HISTORY OF THE YANKEE EXPEDITION TO THE EASTERN SHORE OF MARYLAND. *rrtrp-,r,.lsncenfths Chtcigo Tilbune. Washiewtos, D.c. 25, 1861. I bare learned some add tional facte conceruiug the lite expedition to Accomac and Northampton counties, ou the Et'lern shore of Virginia, which go far to iliua • rate the character of the rebellion, and tho means ne cessary to put it dowt, as well a* to it pose the insane ... L ■. i _'.. _ . w-k.. .i ..te... whom I have cunvnwd, forming a part ol the cxptd.lion lo ill a K istern show, commanded by Biig. Gen. Lock wood. concur in siyu g that if Ooogresj should ioeit'u.'* an ii q dry os to now miuy “arm- wire laid down" by the reO'.'l. in Northampton, and tchit dU position had been made of th’:n, it con'd lie learned that i.ot a musket had been dtlivercd up, i ni a loyal white man had been found, and not a Hingis thing had been brought back a a trophy ol the expedition, except a few cannon which the irightetied rebels buried iu the woods, and whitb the .•lives pemted cut to cur effleeta. So rauou for General On’s p-ocUmatiou, and the President's premature prtc lamitioi upon in If the inquiry should bo pursued a little farther, it would lie fonud that G.’ncra! Lock wool devoted himself cl i.tly to catching, vtononsfl, and re lornicg iu away negroes ! The ignoble task of pursuing these p-ror wretches, the only ioyil p reon.t in the coun try, a. d givi g them forty lashes apiece, prior to return ing them to their rebel masters, was put upon our uu will'ng soldiers. • . • • » When our troops marched down the Ponm-ula they found the for.a empty, swept and garnished. Slaves be gan to come into the camp, telling our olli'-rs where the rebel cannon were secreted, and Gen. Lockwood began to flog them and send them bark to their rebel masters. Our boys captured all the rebel cavalry horses, and Gen. Lockwood made them give them back, with one cr two exu ptions, where there wire do ciain.auts—the owners Daring e-caped across the bay and joined B auregird'a army. Some of the cdi;ers proposed to make those who received back their hoioC.s lake the oath of a'legiaocr, but this they stebbotnly refits'$1 to do, and Gen. L ck wood gave up the hors a without insisting on the catb.— Arrived at Otumtnondtown, .Geu Lrckwood made a -pcecb to the inhabitants, saying that be was an nwrer o! slavey, as w.ts his f at ter betore nim; that he had come among them ('.he rebel-) to proteot them in their “tights;" that it their rngroca ran away, lie would ci'ch them and return them, and he would recommend whipping tor the first off uce and t hooting for the second. Ai soon as the tenor of this sp. ech became known in our cimps, a mutiny broke out, which was only quieted by the strenu ous cll'urrs ol the regimental oflietrs, and notwithstand ing their exc-ticna to pacify the excited and indignant soldiers, Geu. Lx kwood was insulted by groans and hi-s es the next time he wni seen in '.be camp cf the Ctb Mi cbigau. Meanwhile the rebel* had b dditi their arms and returned home, to lock alter their negro.» Hav ing got their iugaciotts property, they commenced. tho Government which *»’. it cn foot, and to in aiiioato :o th* soldvre that they were being made pack horses, and iood io: pord r, to no earthly purpose; that they, and their rob is and generals, were a Isu-jhing-elock to sensible men the world over, for their poltroon at tempt to carry the sp rit of pea -e into war. So getter 1 and bo unerasing was this taunt, and so obviously juet 'hat our soldier* would iuro given them a iew ill us tra il jes ot rral war, bad they not been kipt under rigii penes di-ciplice by their commander, dull, one ot two good resul's were obtained by the expedition. It was to ail iutonra and purpons a piece of arrant tom foolery, tm: it converted »'l the soldiers into practical fanatical Abolitionists, and it furnished an asylum for Brigadier G*uersl Lxkwood. This mighty warrior rrmaius in Northampton, with his Mar .land and Delaware recruits, governing the proviacj as a sort of viccrov, catching negroes, an I probably rebuilding ruined bridges, rout's, dams and piers a' Government expense. I do not assert that he is doing th a last kiudners to (he rebels; bo was merely ta'king about it when oui soldiers cv, lured the fugitive slave steamer, and bade adieu to the “ loyal ” county of Northampton, on the eastern shore of Vi - loin. Now is not this expedition r. sad commentary on tbc President’s announcement to Congress and the country that ‘ these things erovo tint the cause of the Union ir. gradually and sleaddy progressing.” Tba i’rc. i- j dont, instancing General Lxkwcod’s expedi tion with other things, honestlyand firmly believed what ho laid. But he was deceived by tho c in whem ho had a right to place confidence.— Tae fact is, the cause of the Union hoe not prr greased one inch anywhere, but hat emtantiy loet ground every where. It is tot in the power of Mr. Seward, io accor la; ca with whoso ideas the war has been thus far con ducted, to put his finger on the spot where the cuuls of the Union has progressed an icob, either in Europe or in America. liMPblfTiSiT TO OIFICKBS A5I) NOUHhHS. J. S. ROBERTSON. . octvn ooviaxca i»g rxaxxui mam, WOHMOffD, VA., KIKP8 constant'./ on hand, a larft and varied asaortmenl of choice TAUILY GR0CXRIX3 and fine UQCORS and CIGARS, Imparted expressly for this market. Also, the best Old Bye WHISKY and Apple and Peach BSAN DY, dl.tiilrd in Uic mountain; of thle State. All Liquors and Groceries sold by him are warranted part and nod, or no tale. t. 8.—Particular attention paid to patting np and shipping good; far affleers and soldiers stationed at and away from Blrh mend. _ . . _ OOUMIkBION BUSIKK88.—Wl'l make liberal advanote cn To bac:->, Wheat, Ploar, Corn and other minor prodnets of the eoon try. lack as Bacon, I.vrd, Poultry, kggi, Butter, Dried Pruitt, Leather, Hides, Potatoes, limn;, Peat, As., Ac Q VICK SA LS3 AND PS (IMP T RXTCRNB. Jyll TUilPBNKTlMS Old Lnbrlcr.llng H Oil, Just received and for sale by J. P. DUVAL, (SC Iv tlalu Street. rv>« BALK.—Iio.oon Ccn'edsrat* Males 8per c-at Uoads TO THE HITLERS OF TUB I CONFEDERATE ARMY A*»niBFCIILI<}OB*KHA»,LV. THE undersigned c Jcr for tale, bj pte‘ag- or otherwise, a fat aaaoruuent of CiEira and naitufui lnr««l To I ba> 4-0, rf th® f**t Af»pCOT%4 br®r 1». i We Ar® Lh® Bo l® Ak<*n»i for ■«%■«: a1 of lh® t4r*®®t *4aaf*ctar«ri la th® r!v»"! of VirglnlA, and or® U.l® dt» rceMsln* a genetni u* torliacni o All kloUi of TobaCi Oj raonw f»o« Id l® Tt eoDl® ! per pjcnd A>\ Ail kinJ* booking 9 ob*C€4». m l rfT'Tv mg ri*h biS NC A M l lKlAMt fader 8pot»w.>^d Hotel, Richmond, Vi. P. s.—Bpeclal Attention paid to ord®r* Ttvm tmtlerv a®*I M®r rhAni* »h at* wioplylnir th® ahwt_ A®k>- -dm SUNDHI lik a—1 **w Cotton oh®, AB®crt«*d 2.41 do H« in » Twine do ]• 0 do ?*4. XJn n 1hr®Ad 2h dot fin® Pleach 0*lf Hk'a* 9 10 do do do Morocco do da I np!’*h"Vl®®p rt.lt ®. *»t®l Co! d unlof ’ klo« lh kidot »M. kuun®led L®Atb®r, Ai*d «olor« Jkdi pr. Men'l tfh®® La-I® v» 0 d'ox nf i«d C IMreo do fO idoi Alrxand r't ]KX>1 Cotton l.Vlpr®F.!m AA»d ted Ilk opr. liar® C.iaI'4 doll leOf, PUth ao « Tooirae Ch%lnt )‘H> Mlii »nd X Cat Maab M C.rcaUr Taab, A«a’d 4 to M In. 110 CAii» pun n• C**tile Soap •1 HI 3f, Q 1> and KnpU.h Per. cop® la ftor® and f.r iaI® by h 11000, Wd-AON A HT7RT, Saecenor® :o B*d(h, Rhodes A Co. j Jill ** ^e4fl <>tr**t* N0T102. TUX concern of finni’l M. **rlc« Sc Co., If dlieolred this day by Ini'slon Tlte undersigned will eonttnu- cl e \ bn ne*'aa iierVt f.ro, under the name of wam’1 1*1. Price Sc < o., assctulrg all the liabilities of, and e, tiling all drb.e due, the late coaeera. __ BtM'L M. FRICK, ‘ WM. U. 0<'«D0Si, jal_ _. JACK TEMPt-E RUNAWAY. , ^■,1* REWARD—A n-gro cian nam'd, SirllM-rt, age b' ^.Jrl tween 4) act 80 vests— IJt col r la b.ack. whikira under the Cur.; Is shout alz fee* high, black hair; h's clot! Ing la a blkrk cos', and plaid summer pan‘1 I bo gtd Mm In Dickinson 4 Hi 1« Aoetlcu room, I.at Tuesday. He waa troutht i here by a g'Utleiuan named Dr Thomas G. Heal, ef Uartfc.J Co , North Caroline - f. toy premises oa Caturdsy after noon, be tween two ami three o ntork. in I! giro tho , .bore reward for him If seeurrd Insnyjsllro that I can g.t him. *4 A. MV ESC, dtikl—<m* 1 f Main street, Richmond, kjut'.s ! g IDA !~»f" Kegu Fure Bl-Carbnnute ftoda. Just re- * t5 celved la store For sale. A. Y ftTOREd A CO. j.nt—8 e Oornc-16 .h and Carr gtreeta DIVIDEND. THE I'rrs’dent and Director* of tlie Farmer*' Bank of Virginia, hared ri.rel * dirtdead of tares and three quarters per Cil, cut of the profiled the fnetltutinn, fur the last sis months, deducting t .-reborn one-.|n*rt«r p. r rest bonus to the ktate, tear ing ft1, per cent net, payable to the stork! older*. j*T- 10c J A SMITH, Caahler. DIVIDEND. IIHK President lad Dire -ton of the Bank of Virginia have de clare i a dividend of th-re and three itaartere per cent,for tie last s.x montr-, subicc'. 1. a detection of one uuarter Aer cent hoi .US to t!.. State, leaving three and one hair per clot, ..ay «blc to the C'.orkco'.drre, (or 14.43 per ahare ) jag-UUWM. F, TAYLOR, Oaahler. ■stvansiun. IiaE f re Meat and Dtrc tors of h- Exchange Hank af Ylrgtnla hsve dr :1s, ed a , -mb- r.r. ual dividend, of three aod tnree .p. ar te , ,, r re It ear Is per cent, bjnus—psyab'c on the 14lh Ine lot. jsnltr jwW.P. h fttf.THMt, CaekterT NO TICE. I r A VINO rreumed the Aur tlou and roiiitnlaaloa bat 1 I I at •*, w- «-• prepare! t > receive cnni gumeois or general rner ban! »r, for Bi t n% luetln-. or prlvaleljr, aod crake II- eraU each advao- »•. tteshtll retain for the present, our large and com u'/dioas warehouse where goods can be sa el/ stored and fair 17 exht ited. * C n< gum eat# will receive oor prompt attention. Jano KENT, PAINK A CO. D~l.HJLUT10w. — Ytie co-partnership of WaTAINH A PICKLrN exp ree Oils Jar bj limitatioo. B* her of thesabs fibers ms/ a«e the n«ai-uftl.e firm In li(|Q ta'ioo. Oor bools an J accounts will be f and I« on- < Mice, on the se oad II *or of o«r late store h use If'J Mull street, wi.e eall persons indebted to us wiil pleat# rtll an I m ike tru ne lUtc p ./meot, and ih.s# having claim# against at w il present them there for •e-iicin’nt. J. B. WATKINB. JAB. B PICK LBN. Richmond, January 1st, IBB*.__J pY DI«* *1 mow —me c > partnership of VAN LEW, TAYLOR A CO.. Is this day d ssolee I. Hav.ne pa-chas d t‘ e lotere't of 0. If. Picasanlt, the surviv ing p *rtnr, J011N N. VA » LkW will hereafter conduct ths bust ces.in h'f own nami. All persons !nd'l»»ed to the old concern, will please call and settle wtih the unde signed JOHN N. VAN LEW. Richmond, Jannarr 1#e, 1*B?_ltd (I \ »*,—J000 ftoda sh, Ju»t received by j si l_DO JC A CO., * b lcsale Piuggky. ,)aa/v l.Bi CHIP L)»QWOOD, lamitfiUil SUUU for III. by VV. Poll BOON A CO_JUS VIKCIM I Al’l'LK K.tA.NDV.-M bbb pmft flU. *pp-0 Broody, lot *oi. by JT1S AT.VrV A T—finMB I-NVKLOPIbA ANC PAPKK.-*«,M Envulopoo; 'j Reus* Ruled Piptv. Ju»t received by A. MORRIP. 8T tl*la Street, _--®1 lAA/NOU BRANDY -A pur. uUe*", <•» Uli by W. PITER* I1 »ON A 00.. Pr.nrzDt._ocU PAINT.—Velolttc Plr« Prof PAlnt, Rauf Oil tnd color* of every deiciiptlou, for «olu by n07 . _WH. Ptm.ERAOO., I - DAI. llooteUoro BIUi-/*. Jo*' received by .) j»li uOYF. A CO., WhHu«. e bruyeieU. QPP1CE OF K. M. SIUUV dk CO. PTOnKR AND llONDK. Vrgfnl* Piute A!*-*, r- iri.lerel; Virgin!* Coupon Bond*; Too netsec Coupon Bond"; N rth Carolina Coupon Bon is; •Confederal# .States B rids and registered Block, for sale at market rates, ry WANTED—Gold and 8Uv#r Coin. R. II. MAURY AGO., under Hi. Charles Hotel oe!4 1861. bpr7^radk* ~~ 1861. r.LI.FTT * VV EIKIUEK, MAMJVAm'KKRS AM) IVUOLEKALK UkALEttS IS Hats*, Caps ami Straw CJoodsi Mn 1ST Mill HtiiIT. MvwcmjYI *ZC3AXa* Bask.) Richmond, 1'a., Hare read* anti at* to* offering to the Merchant* of Vlrg'nl*, forth Caro".:!* and Ter-idiec, at pricea to aolt the time*, * coo ilrtnicck cf b, •‘a. and Boras-er Gooda, which for rariety »ad ttylecsonot he . eccliod. bay era will do well to girt at a call ba 'ore nc-chaoltig elaewharc. __ Kbia __tr.T.m a wgisiotE CATHOLIC PH4VB*I HOOK.—J. W.IAHDOIPH la i jui; pnl.lUhtd T» - Anjrl of prarer, with a M'crtlen of Devotions i >• Cbri.t m * Publ iu«4 with the approbation of the ft?. Kr* J Y> 'fill, Blihcp of Richmond. Price <ft eta, or 25 cent* by mail._ UARDKi , < 071 PLhTR, *1,50 —J W. RA!f DO L»i;, M do Mmt, hu pabttaiuH a ha-idiom e pocket • . ;lam-, of BlT>be*4 HlflM Infancy raetlrn; price only ft D». WiU hr read / lO.h Jauaaiy, ttr un« Bock. %!lh all ib*r!*U«; pHen H-_K» COPI’aSIt —Th* ucderwlfced, tfrnti of lie Un'on Coofoll* dited 0 peer Mine of To nce*eef hare j tt rerelted a rup* |y of pare ingot C*|pcr, which ihe/ dif fa-' tale in Icta to toll parth^arw*. BACON A BAhKIStlLL. iMPBOVK YOUK EYESIGHT rumui k co., OPTICIANS, UdtttUt* ptbiie that tapror»< oaai PJEM8COPIC HHECTACI.ua, i*t praterTlng and reitortng U>* Impaired elelou t* IM prim* TtgWf Al*o, a t*ry larg* ae*crtn*Et of MA&I8X A8D MILITARY BBT GLAFBXB, Ofth.bmt.^y,*. riANZUfl * 00.1. at % No. US Mala Barret, Richmond. U HIADQUAXTX^AXirr Of THI POTOMAC, I Uinsii Jcaonoa, Jan* *6th, 1*11. I G*i)er. Ordnn* ^ Or and »r.r!he Suth Instant, no perron whalaoerer, with or wlthcal pee*port. except from the War Department, will bo per il Urd to enter the line* occupied by the army at the Potomac, with Intuition to t ree thence or thereafter Into the Halted Bute*, ot the line, or tho enemy. by order of Brig. Gen. Plenum*u>, THOMAS JORDAN, |elt_A. A. AdlXPoaoeal. s EC0.1D HtiHHEV MEW GOODS, OPPNING BT STLAMZR THU DAI. Black Bilk ManUae, neweetityla* and pattern*. Beantlfal Hcrnane Shawl*, flllc bhawli, a rare ertlcl*. Ecgact Walking Balt*. Si'.eadld Ueraane*—a farther eepply. •at beantlfal Orxaadie#— rery cheap. Preach Jacoaete, la great rariety - rery cheap. Mourning Good* la rariety—among whlcn ere rery aheap BUCJM. or-adlulu*-. aUa~'&nU. PRIOR A 00. RICHIOM) MADE BOWIE RJ1IVW. elredoe e i peteea. kHU,Oroa»-0ai, M*»d, baujii and Teaoa Saw*, ;f alchmnnd, eun-Hectare. bMauU Twa^And^Tehie^Bp—n*.