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I liiVjiiitoiii) fitpirtr. j :W \cCjnlirsr t"> the census of 1860, the popM ijti-ffl of the Confederate Statei was as fo!. J Whins. n 38t,iM9; slaves, 1,520,016.. fi j^jl. S.l' According to the same cen.js the p 'fiil:iiion «»f the L ncolu government jm -free. "-'J.OooK'O ; slaves, 420,841. 9 The ciMiiiiiuu'cttion which we publish to- JB concerning ih- mode of directing letters I rs so as ensure their delivery, will I IS ,;trafl. « e 'to--. general attention. It is from J FM -.if who has ii" eh experimental knowledge of , M ,/» inii-»>rU' »'« «'f what he advises. I kM We are iii'lrh e<i to our esteemed friend, Maj. ( Kg T\i!ii.v< L I»r«»wn. of the ltd regiment. Wise I v-mn, for :< verv complete map *»f the coun. x embracing the Sewrall mountains, Meadow Oami'ax Kmry. Cross Lanes, Mouth of ,iaier. Hawk's Nest, Ac , A :. Colonel .'tines W. Walker, of Madison ctss'J. Virginia, has generously donated to the ftn:Vdor*'<- States of Arnctica, one hundred ,.rrc'.>e: K-t fv,,i!.V f"r the use of the ^ ^hauled the sai"3 trom nus larai to l-irs,Cf i-;.iM a I.KTTKK DATED SEPTEMBER :j ir r.AiKF.tv C i"Hi' Hoosr.."Give 111v love l.yitr Mirv. .tml 't'H her to pray for the ' ioi-V-v, t'1 si's n n and encourage him to . Vilike a Ii-ii hour of battle." We R-tre txiritm ly sorrv to learn last evo.3^ thai the health of Gen. Wise had not ,j[.ibitcd any improvement, and that his on:;.:0n excited v. ry grave apprehensions. TV Fredericksburg, Vs., papers record the RoVrt Gray, a well known bookiriUr of thai ''i:v. nt thn adv ince I age of 88.. wellanpninti-l with C \ Washington, !i ? (in . -i m i » j. s m»p«-im«1 that Colonel Doniphan, of -.i..niri whrst- iihiiiv is linked with brilliant v- .v. ni-iits in the Mexicoi war, has joined -iCwti'e hr.iti-' We trust it uiav prove true. PM iV. J«-hn Taylor, of King Geo g* county, and :,i Welch, of Caroline. are about to join the est.st the head <»t volunteer companies which |jl y»r hive raised. H The Bdliinore "Clipper" sacs it does no IjS tticinber any time wtien drunkenness whs so £ -«nlcnt iti that city as now. i piCi.isri..James B u boor, E-q , of Culpep-1 vr, lUclint - being a candidate for Congress in :beK:':: Congressional District. ii p. Slit-ton F. Lrnke ha- mmo'iucod himV..i randidafe fur C. ogir---, hi the Tib Dish ia '.he following e.ird: Pj jfLtoiv Citizens. I am a candidate to re^r>rnt you in theConere^s '-''the Confederate ^ The bric'iiess of toe time hot ween £ i and the election. -ntitl li e difficulties and ! "I ihe time*, ahk* fi»rbi«i » cttovass.. ice it>ay tin'. il'net"c<t, I shall di-votc ;;whole tUiji'S to 'be Hdvutveiiimi ol y«>ur Y -ur foilow-nJi7.fi, SlIELTON K. IJRAKK. itirsl^elvts. A F K i c.\ X O il i: K 13 H ! a* .-i t> c <- .v a f. n t a 1\ A.J of the Funds uf the 1 KM.DIs-.Rs' KKM8? SOClhTV, ur Til if TORKIAM ACSICAL AMATKVHS 0 P s 0 i' t ii c a 11 u i. i n a ! Tirpuhlicof R chmoBd Is respectfully informed that ladles noil gentlemen of South Carolina, respondAt: -»the call of patrlvlem, and laying aside for a time of h"iae, have geoereus'y come forward to iltkcesuse of thcit beloved conntry by their Musical irrhti-i, sad utn!er the organization ami a hie )n>truc- SIGXIOU ToRKlANl, titt'l kniwn conductor of tr.e llavaas luttaa Opera, :yp>>» giving a reti-e of ATTRACTIVE CONCERTS fit principal cities of the Cfi'eirr.vy.I \v.rtdire profits accruing fifuti said Concerts will be qv.vated to the above patriotic purpo-e. Jiri.it Concert will be given in this city on .HONDAV, October 14U», 1S61. Tr Company »ill afterwards appear in Petersburg, i ' iit. Lrzehliurg, Ac., and, on quilling the old DooiitA»e whole proceeds of the Concerts will be handed if the Soldier's Relief Association of thai State ; and nose coarse will be pursned on quitting the Ststos of JarsCarolina,Sou'b Caro.lna, ticargla, Alahatna, Loulsg» nl wherever else trie company may appear. SVJ Fur Programs e, Ac., -ee small h lis. ggl >rr'.l-tf I .IIETKIIPOLUMM MALL. I: 11-UNO DRAMATIC A si; ETHIOPIAN ENTERTAINER |l.i sent: & 1 yen/tux r?a.ttjj".\'eo.vs e ver y sigdt ^|| ::::OHAX BCR1 ESifUK . FAKcK', fcOUM, GIIOKOKS, f-lXuINu AND DANCING. open at 7 o'clock ; Commence at S. arn.-iwu u cm. RRSKRVEll SKATS R'l el*. Jrpt.V.ISt WELLS A WARWICK. - ..." ..I T NOTICE. ( HniSQCENT Cor.tturaers of OAs' tu Monroe Ward V ire fereby notified that it they fait to pay tnelr gas .i fore the hour ol S o'clock, H. M., to-day, they will > Je.lt with accord ng to toe requirement* of the follower itract from the Ordinance concerniLK the <ia* fu: I 5Jw trJinaace passed l.y the Council May fith. 1S5>, 1f -*? Siiltetniiin Unpaid tor TEN f>\Y.4 next afierthaloo > presented, the Auditor shall notify the Superin.hall atop the g.a from tiring used on the "f.la retprct to which the default exi-tr, and if not h'».tSin FIFTEEN DAYS, five p-r cent, will be added _ r Tlginal amount of the bill, and it shall be plaocd la ^iiiCir.f the City Collector. T. 11. HARRISON, for M. L. dl'KAl'TON, __s.:i. Hjt- It Auditor. ( I IKGI.N'1,1At Ku'rii held In tt.e Clerk'* Oftwa of Circuit Court for 'be cnun y of King William, on 'j*f»J,tte 7th day of October, 1SHI I 1«>C. Johnson, I'Ulntitf. 1 Jrslr.si - la debt. *-*«ph II. Blrds&l), Dr'ondatil. ) htujer-0| tbln action U to tecover from the drfen»«.7o-e;.h H. lllrdaall. the ttum of Alld N't, with legal 'eoithrr.ion front the 1st day of January, 1SCI, due and w«« onto ihe plalntitf, J..uioa C. Johnson, on a bond of !'*«:i defendant, executed to the laid plaintiff, ou the htof January, lid 1, anil payable on demand. ' UIMarit having bean made and filed that iho defan* 4',Ja»rph U. Blrdxali, Id a non-resident of thltt Commonh»i» tetju red to appear bne trilh n one month af- "publication of Hit* order and do ahat Is necessary hf« Interest In this suit. A C. py.Teate, WM. D. BOLLARD, I). C. "»*»., P. Q Oct 11.vr-lar I'HigTma :-At Uu -4 held In the Clerk'* Office of 'tr Circuit Court for ti e county of King ar.d Queen, '""iiiv, the Tth day of Ovtober, 1S6I, *''»? R. Cxrlion i R.'-J , 'In ciue. &-M Unites, ) P g having b«en made bef -re the anderdgned, and B; '"»~«tg lb-- papers Id tnls cause. that the defendant is Br '' Wtoled to the plaintiff in the »uin ot sev»- ty-dve || *!lh Interest thereon f'oui the 1st day April, }s>Gt, El \ "'< I: that-here Is pie^ent cause of aotUn therefor ; EF; -M<1 defendant ix nol a re.-ideut or thU Ci.uiruoi.»i ilthat the affiant believes he has prriotial ettate K . "r said cunt* nl K<ng iikI Qsmd snil theadjilnP ;* "f King Wi Ham: On the motion if the pUinEn ' -"jfrtered hat the xtid de eti lant do api e ir hero gb a»y of the t)<> t teiim of Ute Circuit Court for S3 county of King and Quien and do what is Kb ''h«r.- to protect his interest ; and that tljis or- K| ,|'**t rhehb puali-he'l once a week fnr -our auctexWi !n the Rlihn.oud "Enquirer" a newspaper E'j j./'t" the city of Klchtn 1 it, and posted at 1 lie front ''-t« Court Hour* of this county, on U e first day of gg t«ra 01 the Court to he held for tlie aaid county. M l et e : M C"4" ROBERT POLLARD, JH,. C. C. K 'p:r.- NtrllClt. 1 V, "'TH ANNUAL MEETING of the Stockholders of H , t'E JAMES KIVKR ANit KANAWHA COMPANY H t.'.*"'4 '"this Ctv.ori MO.NUAV, the 29.h Instant. pA i. '"'M,c,tste rr<j.,eited to ppiiltn pr xles, ucd forward Sf.j ' to li e Serretsrv as a00n as possible. I K j seeuiSTttE.sT os saoxr. I & ait., !! >,eri hy these Presents: That we the PuhH ... , '*** stockholder. in the James River and Ka^J '-')Ri|,ar,»l t0 i,rreliy cnsiitutr anil appoint A .. '"tt tru. and Uwlul A'torney a d Proxy, to repreft In ah tieorr.l Meet ngsot the etookh .1 lert $ 4, it ""Penit, held witnir: six njon bs frotn and after p ""-of, when we are not person »lly present, or ira b>' ' nts other l'roxv ; w Hi full power nod '"ch general meetings, to give such vote or Ii'tv d W J>' ,u' " other act or ». u each of us could . v.,., k" 1 So mber of the said meetings, I' we were hoetJ PrtM-nt; and we 00 hereby ratify and coDfirm »v6 ** '^te or vules, act or acts, our said A'torney may "J civs i,r do for us, in poreuaace of the authority 1 $ rw.ferrrduponb.nl! c,"ur han.ii and sexli, tn's day 0/ -ottaj tlgi.t huodred and . ^ 't-tro! the President and Plrertors. 1 , W'll. P. MCNPOUD, Y^lfl.Ort, :.1961.Ctd Secretary. t * ^Ht; UoVJbiKMOst HP VllihlMt. . I IVIIKPS A PROCLAMATION. If . s vacancy has occurred In ths Senaie of *,:'-ttk'1i1" by 1,1 e dr*lit o{ Gkorou Townics, the tfsn*- ^"'ctrlct compiislng the county of Pitteylvanla ; of the said county Is hereby required lwi ftt th* several places ot voting pr. in .. ,n said county, on the first WEDflKS- -- covember next, to tnpply the vacancy aforesaid. ," ».' *»« D UD<ter my liand as Governor, a**d nnder 1 Uh ie»'4b" Commonwealth, this 7th day of Ocr'tlfki'e .i'. ' 'ttd 'n the year of the Oommonwealth ^'veSo,. J0HN LETCHKR If u , ^C1rt'd FecreUry of the Commonwealth. CITY INTELLIGENCE. Thk First Maryland Regiment..Our ap- t peal in behalf ot ihi* tr«llHi»f corps, uow suffering: lor want of winter clothing und other necossaries, < has elicited, already, many grat'itying manifestations 1 of sympathy, which hnt need li.o opportunity to nssumo a practical torin of expression. J Contributions in money or clothing tor the Mary. land .Regiment will ho cheerfully received at this otliee by Mr. Win. A. Wright, 0110 oj' our book-keep- prs, and public acknowledgment of the fact bo tnado through the columns of the "Enquirer." They will bo distributed in accordance with thd wishes ot tho donors, or bo bunded over, at the headquarters of the Regiment, to those properly authorized to receive them. Wo trust that in a few days our list of "con* tributiona" to the Maryland Regiment" will assuino » proportion worthy of our citizens, and of tho gallant men it is designed to serve. Sequestered Estates..Since tho IlOth of September last, active proceedings have been instituted in tho C. S. District Court of the Eastern Dis- triet of Virginia, (Judge llnlyburton) for the sequestration of specified estates held by alien eucmics, reaching in the aggregate) to upwards ot $800,000, Tho following are tho principal parties against whotn processes have been issued : Augusta Rolmonte, (through his Richmond ugout, UUiUi Iiuuw.1 Simon and Gave Elkus, (.firm of Isaac M, Wolff, und Henry Stern. 1 Uriah P*. Levy, U. S. N., (owner of "Monticello.") Jan. H. Woods und John Lowry, (firm of Woods, Lowry A Farunt, ot Norfolk.) Win. 0. Hires, Jr.. of Boston. Francis Hives, of New York City. Mrs. Sigourney, of New York City. Overton M. l'rice and Charles M.Fry, ^tirm of C. M. Fry A Co., New York.) Chickering and Sons, Piuno Forte Manufacturers, (through Nathuniel Q. Carusi. their Hichtuond agent.) F. i>. Hitchcock. Wm. Palmer und John Eudcrs. John Purcell, Charles W. Pureell, and James P. Purcell. E. D. Hitchcock, (Ann of Hitchcock A Osborne.) E. H. Rhodes and Geo. W. Wilson, (firm of Smith, Rhodes A Co.) George L. JBuyno. Wm. 1'. Edlow. Thos. S. Baldwin and .Uhn T. William*, (firm of Keen, Baldwin A Williams.) John E. Wndsworth and Goo S. Palmer, (tirui of "Wadsworth. Turner A Co.) Geo. W. Yanecv and W. W. Harrison. William f. Wufkor, Thos. P. Harrison, uinl John Smith. Gnrrclt F. Watson, (firm ot l.tidlam A Wutson.) Nathaniel Carusi. The property ot Auguslu Behisonte, which lias been uttachedin the hands of hi* agent here, consist* of 500 hogshead* of excellent tobacco, worth, ut its ordinary market value, i'25o,00". Mayor's Cocky.Mayor Mayo Presiding. Thursday..l)r. Stone alias Henry Johnson, who was a fleeted a day or two ago by n sudden rush of whiskey to the brain, had a relapse of the sauio affection Wednesday evening, and was required t<> give security as a preventative against the complaint assuming a chronic form. Put Dullard, who is as loud of tile gutter as a sora is of the marsh, took lodgings in one of the former on Wednesday night, and was icquircd to pay the corporation one dollur for the convenience. Newell Martin, a volunteer, whose " bran" new uuiform might be taken as an indication thut he litis not " done the State some service," was committed to jail in defuultot security that he would not again stone the house of Louisa Dun kin. Charles F. Poindextcr, a resident of Louisa, was so overcome by a decoction ot corn juice, which he took on Wednesday night tor medicinal, purposes, that he had to he conveyed to the cage in a cart.. The Mayor exacted trom him one dollar to cover the expense of his ride, and released him. John Anderson and John Forsyth were found drunk upon Mayo's bridge, and in imminent danger of rolling into the euuul. Knelt were required to pay one dollar into the city's treasury for the anxiety which they occasioned the policemen who arrested them. Angusto Zain, a comfortable looking Dutchman, was charged with wantonly cutting Augustus Miller, , on Wednesday night, and was sent Oil to the Hustings Court tor a farther examination. The fastidious I Dutchman, it appeared from the evidence, took offence from the " heaving up"'of the wounded man in hi* preseuce, and iiitlicted a flesh wound upon his neck, receiving in return a " sockdologer" upon the eye, and a ' stunner" upon the nose. Win. B. McCoruiaek. arrested under the suspicious circumstances of endeavoring to effect an entrance, at a late hour of Wednesday night, into the residence of Mr. Thomas Jones, corner of 3rd and Canul streets, wan committed notwithstanding lii» earnest protestations that tie was an honest resident ol Buckingham County, present iu this city on " business." Aun O'Reilly, charged with assaulting Michael Lcarv, was admonislied to "go and sin no more." The case of Timothy Callahan, charged with the homicide of Michael Jones, a member of the "Texas Bangers," on the uight of Juno thirtieth was conlinued until Monday next, undthe accused admitted :o bail in the sum of one thousand dollars, to the ipparently intense gratitication of hi* wile, who, with true woman's devotion, had taken her place by [lis side on each occasion of his appearance in Court. Charles Dimmock. soli of the worthy Col. Diuiinock, was titled live dollars for hurling stones with a sling in tio» street. Nicholas Francisco enriched the city's treasury to the amoutit of tun dollars iu consequence of his neglect to take out a license to "retail liquor at the place where drunk." Ned, charged with being the runaway slave o| William » Phillips, was committal to jail. SkQCBSTKATlOM OF TUK MONTICELI.O ESTATE A petition w-us yesterday tiled in the C. S. District Court by Henry L. Brooke, Esq., Receiver of the fid District, for the aequestrution of "Monticello," the fonner home of Jeflerson, now owned by Uriah P. Levy, a captain in the Lincoln Navy, and occupied by liis brother, who is, it is alleged in the petition, disaffected towards the Confederate Government.. The estate, which is controlled by George Curr and Joel N. Wheeler, of Charlottesville, agents for Levy, is described in the petition us comprising 300 acres of land, situated in Albemarle couuty, usse«s«d upon the books of tho county at $20 per acre, together with a house and other improvements, assessed at ?2,'.(in; also another tract ot land in Buckisland, Albemarle county, containing 960 aereSj assessed at $6 per acre; also ten slaves, S horses, sixteen head t cattle, seventy-eight sheep, thirty hogs, and .> lot jf household ami kitchen furniture. so . i it .i !.. num.. i lie rtcceivcr aiwiinia-u antuii'Ni iv nw ...... estates within hi* District held by alien enemic*, ind requested authority to employ agents to secure possession of, ami to attend to their preservation, u request with which the Court complied. An estate or' bOu acres, tally stocked with negroes, live stock, «te., owned by William 0. Kivos, Jr., of Boston. An estate ot vo acre*, with a full stock of negroes, dsc.. belonging to Francis l£ives, of New fork city. And an estate f" MMtacrCn. stocked wtjh iiegwe*, ,tic., tin- property of Mrs. Sigourney, of New York city. Thk.Conckkt ox MomjaV N'iuiit..Our readers have observed the advertisement of the forthcoming Concert at the African Church. It will be given hy u number of ladies and gentlemen from (south Carolina, who have associated for the purpose, under the name ot the "T«>rri«tii Musical Amateurs." Tltcy arc persona of the highest respectability and stuiidiug at home, and urn all eminent in private cbclcs for musical ability. The principal lady. Miss L., is, we leant, the daughter of one of the wealthiest planters in upper South Carolina. None hut a patriotic purpose, of (Sutrse, would hring these amateurs hetore the public. They have offered their services freely, and without anticipation ot any comperisuti.in beyond the payment of their travelling cxpeltscs, to the cause ill which they have euiiuirked. file proceed* < ! the «Vmeerts given in this ci'v and elsewhere throughout the Southern country will be appropriated t<> the isoldier*' Kelief Societies ot the several States. Tiie uitisietil director of thi* u**o.-i tttion of patriotic South Carolinians ia Sig u>r Torri inii, the celebrated eheKb-orclicstra, tinder .Mux MareUec, at the Opera Houses in liiivuna' and New York. Tho business arrangements are in the hand* of .Mr. G. F. Marchani, the well known Homager o| tlie Charleston Theatre. Botli of these gentleiiieo have generously ottered their services to the *iek and wounded soldiers tree of-eiinrge. The programme of the performances on .Moiiduv night emhraees . leetioiis from Kriiani, Luenxm J.orgia, Norma, Tancredi, l.it Fjvnrita, Don l'iiri|tudi, J.a Soiniinuihuhi, the Bohemian (iirl, Schubert's Serenades, A"v., ifcc. The loadiug lady is said to have a voice of remarkable power and sweetness, and tin* will lie her !ir>t appeurunce before the public. We have noticed this enterprise thus ut length, [ la cause we believe it is one of the timet meritorious thai Ii.is engaged ttie ut'uution of our musical amateurs since the commencement of the war, and we have the beat assurances that it embraces h gat tiering of talent worthy of a generous support from the people of Richmond Aside from the patriotic notivcs of the unialeiirs, the community w..iml do well to encourage good operatic entertainments. n4 Midi a eanrse will tend to foster a home musical taste, and eventually render us independent ot the irreut musical cities of the North. For these reasons the Musical amateurs trom South Carolina -In.old meet with u warm reception oil .Monday night Olcut To Have Hern I.>ktaim:i> .T»..» otpoliey of permittnur parties, who are avowedly enemies of our cause, to leave the Confederacy, trembled with information ot value to the enemy, is aptly illustrated in the case of George W. Yandergrirt, who received liis passport as an alien a day or two ago, j u,d has, prohahly departed for Vatikcedom. 'l'ltis Yandergrift, if we are correctly itiloruicd, was fori'isrly superintendent of the Orange and Alexandria Railroad, nnd was strongly suspected of some indi. rcct ngct'Cy itt the collision which occurred "ii that ad just prior to the Batttc of Hull Bun, mid delayed, for some hours, the junction ot Gen. dohti tmi's forces with tltose of Bcuuregurtl. Vaiider,'rift is said to ho an able and experienced eitginvr, j ttid if tie lias improved, us it is likely lie lias, all the | upportunities forgaining I'lleHUronce tdforded him by ; Ins residence here, will, probably, be able convey the Yankees information of much practical value to j tlu rii ut this present juncture. Promotion..\v<» learn that M«j. Thomas F. j Goode has been promoted tc a Lieutenant Colonelcy j in the Second Regiment ot Virginia Cavalry, in the ! place of Lieut. Col. Hood, transferred to it command | in Western Virginia. Col. Goodo a gallant officer j! ind will do efficient service on the Peninsula. i i Confederate States District Court..Hon. ). 1>. llnlybnfton, Judge.F. H. Aylctt, Esq , Pin- ,riet Attorney (in admiralty.) ITollins vs. Sehoontr Margaret. The Confederate Stales Marshal yostor- lay made n report of the salo of this schooner, lier furniture, tacklo tin<l cargo, pursuant to a writ ot f venditioni exponas issned from thw Court, (to which there is nn exception) and paid into the registry of tho Court $8S7.it" a.ithc nett proceeds of the ssie.. The amount, less tho Marshal's commission ot one per cent., was ordered to lie deposited in the i'arinsr's Bauk of Virginia, subject to tho Ititure order of * the Court. ! Conftdtratt States *f America v*. Xathantial CaruiiL Tho defendant in thin ease having confessed in his answer to tho petition, that ho was indebted to .1. B. Bond, of Fishcrville, iS'ew Hampshire, an alien enemy, in tho mnn of $i5 ; and that he has in his possession soven pianos belonging to Cbickering «fc Seas, anil other alien enemies, the C'onrt ordered the said debt and pianosu> bo sequestered ; and that the former t>o paid ever to 11. L. Brooke, receiver for the td district, and the hitter to bo sold by tho Receiver, at public or private sale, as he may deem best. Sad Case of Drowning...Tho body of a young man from Memphis, TennesH.ee, named Andrew McLemore, was found uboutS o'clock, Wednesday night, iu tho canal between 7th and Nth Streets, ami conveyed to Brooke's Tobacco Warehouse, whore it was permitted to remain until ves- irnmvwiiviu mi iimjiic.i- nnou\iiu \»»w« *. **j u coroner'sjury, summono.l i'V Aldonnun Suuxny. ' ftTln! unfortunate J'Ouiijj limn reached KichmonJ ly on Sunday morning last, and put up at the Spotswood House, tho Ley ol liis room n't which, found in liia poekcts, first "led t-> liia indcntification. Upon his person were found, also, letters lroin his father, a very re-pei'tahlo citizen of Memphis, to i'rcsidcnt Davis, Assistant I'ostnuister Clement, and other influential gentlemen in this city. It appeared ni'Kt probable, from the evidence, tlmt the deceased had wandered in the direction of the I'etersbiirg Depot, and the night being dark and in clement, had fallen into tho canal and was drowned. The Coroner's jury, therefore, rendered a verdict of ''accidental drowning." The body of tho' deceused was then neatly dressed, and taken charge of hy several ol his friends, who lind it pluccd in a metallic ootliu, ami interred in a vault, where it will ho kept until the wishes (.1 his father can be ascertained. Condition or Gkn. Wise..Thcro lias been no further improvement in the condition of General llonrv A. Wise, ami the issue of his illness is now regarded, we regret to state, as doubtful. Alien Enemies . Passports were yesterday liiucd to the following parlies as alien toooiles: \V. S. M'Utncr; Jacob Ksfer; P. f. Perry; 0. W. Dooobo, wife and child : 8. W. Oaonelh ApplHailona for passports are now regarded, we are pi'ascd to learn, with gto a Jealoosy, puriiculariy so when laacu by persons of douutlut standing, or by aliens. Several cf the latter were yesterday refused passports for which they had applied, and one or two of vae same suspicious cla«s, who had been granted passports a day or two ago, were Intercepted before they could leave lha Confederacy by a telegraphic order for their detention.. 1' has biou pos lively determined upon, we learn from an official source, to (front no more passports to thoso seeking egicss from the Confe leraey who purpose leaving tbeir familios behind them heie N»r Moke I'a-sesto Civilians..It wasyeslerday ruuto'ed that all civilians are henceforth to be rigidly excluded (root our lines at Manassas, and that no more passports will he Issued to that useful, but now liouw; *d class of our citizens uutil further orders. Xo such Instructions had been received, however, at the passport office last night, though the applications of civilian visitors to our aruiy ul ihe I'olomac were granted with evident reluctance. VOLUNTKKK fontkibctkins TO THE AllMV.. The following additional contributions to the clothing of our army were jwerduy reported at ll.e Passport Ollice John F. Burns, JSiO, clothirg to 4th and Cth Alabama regiments; J. H. Cook, $1,115, clothing to 7th couth Carolina i eglmcot ; James Carter, $Cufl, to Montague's Virginia battalion ; Thus J. Ca 1.1 At 11. $300, clothing in 1,3th North Carolina regiment Jof.n i. Jones and .Ferae Meadows, #9ot), clothing t> 13 h North Oarnllna regiment; L K. KelHun, $5'.o, clothing to loth Nirlh Car«Jit.a»regim«iit ; F. M. Presrly, $3fSl, clothing to2d and 4th tleorgta regiments; 0. <.'nickel, $1,100, rlothing to 13th North Cambria Volunleers ; A.J Houn^t'er, $i..V5, clothlugtu 7th Souia Carolina icjuietit. Total, $ T'.Mi. Akmitkakv Divorces. .Wc letirn In hi an Intel igetil sou-re ih.it Lincoln and his advisers will procure, a' the next . niou ..f Congress, tho pnstnge of a bill to decree the sluo'uts divorce of those wives residing within th» Jurisdiction of Abraham, whose hushsmls have leit llum with the intention of aiding the lortunesof the South liesootism Is lieglnoiiig to show its hand boldly, evwi in the Xonh. Prisoners . The O'-ntra! train hrnughtdown yesterday iv.nlog t'3 Yankees, 10 o( whom were from Oldo ; the rctns'nlng thirteen were Union men, fiom Fairfax county. Va. JOWftltliCiAl RECGHR. October 11 |S(j|. Bi"nwi.-«V continue In quote gum) and prime country Ht -.'i to Otic. per It..; * illi a inir demand; infe.ior 15 to Vic per lit. It*Cos..Very .lull at 2tfc. f..r Hog round. C.'UN. .There's > change in the iiiHik-t; tin; rem Ifds arc very libera1, .tiol the ileraund limited, ffe quolo P7j»'aCce. per bushel. Olovkk Smth..Nene in market. Ci.rt'KR..The stock of clfee U almost exhausted, and prices are ve-y irregular. We i|Oute at flsndSr.. per Ih, at which prices hut few can afford the luxury. Kluck.Very dull at 4.3j lor i'luu ; bupcifitie 15 ; Kxtra }5JJ; Fatally 'o 1". Lkatiikh..Sole 65 to hi; Harness 80 to 85; Ilildle 5 to t~}4 per side ; upper 't)( to a side rough skirting 40 to 46c. per pound. Supply limited and all lots taken Up as soon as they arrive. Nails..l.argeiy advanced. HeU*tfi>jto 6?«« MoLAWks .N. 0. 86 to 7t'c.: ( uhu Ait to66c. Oats..There I* a fair uetnaud for Oau, at from 85 to <i>X per hn-iiel. scuta. The receipts are heller in the last week. It is now to he had at 11 to 14c.; crushed held at 'J5 to 'J7c.; coffee-sugar lCltfto lie. Mst.T Liverpool Silt la siHl held at". We are now It. receipt <.f the article from Pouth-wcsUrn Virginia, which is sold at prices equivalent to about S.tHl for a sack of Liverpool. The proapecta are that we ahull continue to receive liberal noppties from tliat aeclion of the State. TouaCoo.In manufactured lohaeco, there Is hut Hide doing. 'I here is an ndlcsi variety of grades and prices, ranging from 111 to 50c. per Ih. No doubt sates would be greate< but for the Unpos ibility of getting transportation on the radroad. Whkat..The nrrivals of wheat this week have been more liberal than ut any lime slsce the market opened, bui we have no cl&pge ia prices to report. We quote rctl at yq cauls; while at $1. Samples are nut severely eritiolaed, and a prime artlole of white would command a few cento more than our quotation*. Wood..Oak wood In demand at }5X ; Pino $4.60. Wuittccr..Ohio, hut little In be hud helow S6 in TO; Proof l.io to 1.S0; Old Hre l.ffo to fl; Itlchmond Ri ctitled 76 to (LIO. Kecelpts and alock not ample. KY THE GOVERNOR OP VIRGINIA. A \> R 0 C I A M ATION. INFORMATION having hern received bv me, that two Negroes, THOMAS H.UUtV, alias NOTTS, a free neirro under .sentence of Imprisonment In the Penitentiary, and SAM, a convict slave, have escaped Irom the fortifications near Fairfield, upon which they were at work under orders of the Executive, and are now colug »t lurg-; therefore I do hereby offer a Reward of Fifty Hollnrs to ao.v person who shall arrest the suld negroes, and deliver them ioto the Penitentiary, »r Twenty-five Pol'nrg for sttch nrnod ii-iu-i v of eIthcr. Ard I do moreover reauire all Officer* or .his Commonwealth, civil 1111 military, »nd re quest the people generally to use Ibelr best exertions to procure the apprehension 01 the tub! negroes. JOHN LETCIIEIi. ~ . Given under my liatnl as Governor, anduii 1.. *. iler (he J.ess Seal of the Commonwealth at ' .' Hlchmond, thli Oth day of October In tin; year, ISiGI. By tbe Governor. OtoaoK W. Mu.vroiin, Seeretarv of tlio CnnunnnwraRh. THOMAS HARDY, alias NUTTS, was born In Accemae, County, 6 feet lllj^ inches high, 2*2 years old, I.Uek enlour, eyes and hair black, both ttus pierced. SA \l was received Into the Penitentiary from Nolinway Couny, Is tilack.hair and eyes black, his height U feet .V.J inciev, had n scar on top uf the right wrist. Oct. R. r.Sw. RY THE VUVEitNOU OF VIRGINIA, . A P It O 0 I. A M A T ION. WHEREAS, a vacancy has occurred in the House of Delegates of Virginia, by the resignation of Wit. it. Nkwton, Ksq , the member elect from the county of Hanover; therefore, the Sheriff oTsald county Is t erehy required to hold an election at the severs! places or valine presorib, it by law, on 'I humility, the 2llh day uf the present uin.lli, tosupplv the >aid vaeuney. t.'.ven umler my hand, a* Governor, anil nnder - L S. -the seal >d the Commonwealth. at Richmond, this ' .. ' third day of itrt rl vr, I Mil, ntut In the sfilb y.. r (,| ttic Commonwealth, JOHN l.KTCHEC, By tin- tfuvcriinr, G/O. W. McsFooo, fl.-t-t.etde Secretary of the Commonwealth. IIV THE- <;ov7hTt"NOSr"of VlitCiM t . \ f It 0C I. A il A T f 0 N . "\T7*UEIIKAR a vacancy ln;s occurred In the Semite nl >7 Virginia by th« resignation of WM. C. WlCKIIAM. the Senator for the District composed rf the counties of Henrico and Hanover; therefore, the sbet.P't of Said counties are hereby require I to hobl nil election at the several , places of voting pre:riilied by law, In each of said conntie*, on THURSDAY, the 21th day of October, the present ma»tli, to supi ly lite vacancy aforesaid. .. Givrii under uiy hand, as Governor, and undor s li.S. {the seal of the Commonwealth, th's Rib day uf ' -v. 'October, tSfii, and in the year of the i.'..im..nuweilth the dritliJltij.V I.EfClllil! By Hie Governor, Gaiiitcv W. Mesbs.iRb. OrtO.clde Secertary id the Commonwealth. HV THE GAVEKNOIC OF VIRGINIA. A HKOOI.AMATlON. ^^.rtpnp.B ....... l-.u ...... r.,1 In |flnnce nl \V Delegate? of Virginia, hy the deaih 01 JOHN N. 11CGII lis*, the member fleet for the district < (imposed of Ihe counties ot Kund.dph mid Tucker, therefore the pher tin of ntl<t counties are hereby required to hold an elr-nlm at. lli.» s-v-'sl placet of voting priscitbed hy law in each of aid coiimlej, on THURSDAY. I lie 21th tUy of Ur.'uher ttfjst, to eupp'y thn riteanry aforesaid (j Ivon under my band a? Governor, aod u»der tin- seal ! _ . i uf llieOouimnnweahli, at Richmond, tula 2Slb da.v -! L.H. >"f Puptcmbcr, ISfll anil la the year of the Com| .t mon«"-allh the Sbili JOHN I, ETC II Ell. Hy the Governor: Gku. W. Mt'svont), Sejreiary nf the Commonwealth. Sept HP.aft'HISSOI.OIIO.'V. f|1HB firm of WILLIAMS, PETERS A CO., of Richmond, 1 Vg., ami I'LTKHS, WILLIAMS A CO., Lynchburg, are this dny dissolved. D. T. WILLIAMS, at hicomond. V i, and S. T PETKIIS, at LyDobburv, will net In clnelng up the business of the rcpecllve Sidm, until furriher notice. (A Copy.) I>. T. WILLIAMS, October 1st, ISO:. - S.T. PKI KKS MM'IOE. Until a further announcement, I will continue business at the old at and nf Willi*lis,Parvus A Co., No. 161.Main M., opposltethe American Hotel, hd.I otfer try services to my friends and the public generally, for lite aale and purchase of Slate and Government Stuck?, ltiillltoid and Hank Stock? and Bond?, and ad Hecnrlt-es usual to Ihe marker, uo commission GOLD, HILVF.lt and Un.-ur ent HANK NOTE! houvh' and sold or liberal terms. I respectfully refer to the Hanks, Bankers and Brs'nes? er.minuaity general y, of ihe cities ol Richmond Htid I.j nchburg. Oct 2.clw D. T. WILLIAMS. CONLRIihS WATER, fresh Horn ttie spruia, for sale hy V. PETERSON A CO., April 18 165 Main street. NEWS BY TELEGRAPH.! KRI'OKTKI» KOR TlIK RICHMOND KNQUIRKR. Another llrllllunt Confedoruic Victory. , rHKCAMI' OK 11IIXV W'M.-OVd ZOUAVES STORMED. Moun.c, 0.:t. ft . A spec in I .Ii"-|ihic?i to the "Advertiser and Register," dved IVnsaeol*, iJet. '.I. siaUS that 1,0110 Uurifederaiis-. under the command of G«-n. Andeison, cn»seU the B iv last n'ght, landed at Santa 11-a 1 1 r«tl al 2 a'cloek in the morning, and .-stunm-d the c«mp Df llilly tVdstm's Z-juavo. horn nun ddestr.i;, ing every building «x«vp« It hi.<|Oli l; also destroying an iuitmri*»- i|u.aniii.\ of rations, equipments, stores and iiiiunnni.ioii, and sinking tluir cannon Tliev itt'nmd a total deKli nation o! the i:ani|i. The loss of the enemy was very great. , The loss of the Confederates was forty kdlcd and Aoiimhid Captain Bradford, of Florida, , was kiind; Lent. Ni luis, of Georgia, killed; tVaiiei Bugler, «» the. Continentals, desperately w,:in ded ; .John Burgess, killed. General AniJtison was wounded in the arm; Lieut Say re wounded in the hip. This list is imperii cL It is impossible to get all the particulars. Our foice engaged consisted of three companies, 5th Geor gia regiment; fourteen members of the Mobile Continentals; three companies of regulars; a delarhment of Mississip t>ian>; a deia-mnetit of Georgians, under Limits. Ilallingt isl ami Nelson ; '2hU Alain- inians, and a Ueiaeliim-nt of navy ofliccrs and ruarims under OapL Brantz. Major Vogdes, of the U. S. A., is one of tho prisoners in our nanus. Lieut. Slaughter, of the Mobile Continentals, while currying a flag of truce, was captured. The vciory is complete. (SECOND niSI'ATCII. J Munu.u, Oct. 10..A special dispatch to the "Advi rtiM r and Kt-gisfer," from Pensacola, dated the 51th, say.1-: L'CUt. Slaughter, bearer of the flag of truce, was releused. Walter Tuggle 1b easier. Hopes are entertained that Burgess will live. Twenty-sine of the wounded who are in the Ladies' Hospital, are receiving every attention. General Bragg witnessed the tight from headquarters, mid expressed himself much pleased. Another Sklriuiah. * Nashville, Oct. 10..Passenger-; today report that Gnptain Johnson H. Morgan, with twenty se*en mm, hud a skirmish with the Liiicofoiies, eighty strong, on the 7th ins'., bevond Green river, killing four teen. Capt. Morgan's ss was only two. 'I he Lincolnites fled. CANDIDATES FOR OFFICE. ELECTION TAKES PLAOE 6th OF NOVEMBEH. I' I I*ST CONGRESSIONAL JDKNSkJSTtKICT..JOIIN CaiTOHKK, ot Wastmoraland, Is a candidate to lepresent lbs First District in the next Confederal* Ootih'reai. Oct 10.c3w tiik .voters ok nfmtsyf vaxia, KINO tiKOftOF., nTAFKOKD, CAROI-lN K, LOUISA, MaDISON, UKKK.NK, Olt VNUK AND CUI.I'KPKR .We arc authotlz-il to announce Major J. HORACE l.ACV its a candid tte in represent 'ho Kl(rlnt> lll-itrlcl In Ihe Congicss of the lOefcueratc States. Oct:!.tlte >^~^,Yo"Tiit: itiri;h> «u- the iTt1fs iu iuciimomi and \MI,I,IAWS1!uki;, a.mi of tiik cohstlk! of iif.niu o, makovkr, I'll ari.es Li i v, nkw kent, elizabeth citv, WaKWI k, j.1m ta citv and vork. ll is tlie ilui.v of every ctixen, ul such a Juncture, to Interpose no personal objections to a call «f l is fe low-cltixetie to any responsible position, wherein tne.v may think he can MPvuiiiummiiMs Tr. wit* with this rtitivleLiiiii I accented the seat I have now the honor to hold in Congress, nncl with which 1 have applied nivm-!', ami shall continue In apply myself, until tin- rinse, iu iU label* and dulirs. The only distinction to wnlcli 1 aspire la that my labors ill »>' deserve nuil obtain ihe ul>lie approlm* Ion. , 1 caouni lie indifferent to the applicatlon-i from the dis- trlrt, to ntfer myself at ihe rpproarliioc elect! n, ami now declare tuysrlf u candidate mnauIiI you, my lelluw rlilienr, honor me w th your support, my best efforts shull be devoted to the 'abors ami uuiies ol the hi|{h position. Oct. 1 tV.M. || MACK AH LAND. Ill rut, tiTlhiia of 1 llK 2.NU ltr05» CwiiKrrssliniHl DlalrU't..In obedience to liiVitniiotiN * hitrssed to me, some puhlls'ed In the nctvjpipers, mil some otherwise communicated, 1 annouitoe myself a cand dr.te to rrpre.>eat you in the Urst (Join* res* of ihe Confederate Slates. A sent in Die National Assembly In Oils hour of our country's Ir.iunleU not to be cuvrted, yet no man should ile line to lend Ids aid when the people rail for Ills services. Till* ft ellfig'hu* determined me to the rturse I have consented to pursue. m t Is not expected, 1 presume, that there should be any a; ive canvas* ill llie district. When the cltisens are t-n U- esrd wllli ihe more iiupnitant and absorbing subject of war arid Its Stirling events. One great object should be Wept steadily iu view by u* .ltt jri ilia present troubles.unity of thought, feeling nod action. J.el here be no jarrings or dieeurJ among the people, hut present united hearts and hands. Ami if my name is liheiy. "> distract the harmony that should prevail, then east your votes fur some one else. Should you elect me, all my talents and euergles shall be faithfully voted 10 your service. Voiir Kelluw-cltlaen, Sept. 311 ~l.hr JOHN It. C1IAM P.LI h', 'Sit. Jw.^77.A C.Alto..To the Voters uj tht, Second Conyretdtmai J/intrie', compoiiedoj the Couiitiet of J'rincea* Anne, A'orfulk, A'antemontl, !,!,< of Wight, .Surry, Suetex, (ereiuneilU ami Southampton, and f/id Oitlea of A'orjulk and Poiturnout/.. According to the expressed wishes of a l umber of voters of Ihe District, I hereby announce myself as a eindldtie for a seat in I he tlrst regular Congress bf the Cunfedera'e Stater. 1 do not expect (unless circumstances druiaue it) to canvass tire.District, as so m<ny persons arc absent from their respective counties, and as there are no p .rtlrular Issues dlvidlrg the District. I prefer and shall o r Dally support I he election nt Jefferson iJav a and "A. lj. Stcpliius for the odices of Pre-ldent and Vice President of ihe Confederate Hates of America, as they have so faithfully discharged the duties nf their pmltluns, and are eminently worthy of farthir support And if I ahoulil be elected, I shall tediously support and advocate nil measures which shall tend to malce the Confederate Mates In tlepeodunt and prosperous, without any expectation or dosite ever to be again undid to the late Government. JOHN it. KILBY, Sept 23.td .Suffolk, Va. ijT.>,TOTIIK VOTKKS OF THE SENATOKlAL DlaTIHCT, COMPOSED OK TUB COU.vriBS OK UE.NhICO AND 11AN0VKK Mr. William U. ilichUnd having resigned his seat In the Senate, from the above District, at the .ollcllallou of many gentlemen, heretofore of different political pull. s, I hc-ieby Hnnounce myself a candidate to tlil the vacancy. Knt'rely npprovlng what setuu to lie'.he public se":tlment, In opposition to a regular political canvass hi the p-caeiit excited cnndltLn of the puldic mind, I shall cnnlent myself with the above simple announcement, pledging in the voters of the District, II they shnll see fit lo elect uie, to exert whatever of anility I possess, both cf mind and i">.- lMi.h-irlni.jill nur'v fprilnir or nreludice.l to the en. Ubllshment of Southern Independence and the promotion of the beat Interests of our uoble ulil Commonwealth. Sept. vH-tf. JOHN 11. GAHNETT. ar^tii thk votkksokthecounTIErl OF fl.ANOVKR, IieNRICO, CHARLES CITY. NEW KENT, ELIZABETH CITY. WARWICK," J AMES CITY. YORK AND THE CITIES OF WILLIAMSBORIS AND RICHMOND. Id response to a call, tande on rae through the public press and In private letters, 1 announce myself bb a candidate to represent you in the Home of Representatives of the Confederate Congress. t Although the active operation* of the campaign will not cease In time for me to visit you before the etectioa, yet I nave no reason to suppose that they »il! Interfere with the discharge of uiy duties«* youi Representative In Oongre-a, should It be your plen-u < to call roe to that body. In such event I shall endeavor to reprise tit you wiih it lelll-riice and fidelity. GEO. W RANDOLPH. Sept 2ti.tile. ».-^>WE ARE AllTIIOItlZKD Tu AIN4eO£» uounce Mr. JtitlN tiODDE, Jr.a candidate to n present the people ol Pittsylvania, Patrick, llcnry. Bedford and Carroll In the first Congress of lie (.'onf.-derate Slates. . Sept. ill.tile. jpe.^TD Til K VOTE UN OF THK PITTirOSs 8YI.VANIA DISTRICT..1 am a candidate to lepreseulyou In the First Cimg-ess under the Permanent Constl'iith n of the C.nfe.erate stales. Oct ft.c- v IVM. M. TRBDWAY. jP^Td THK VO'l'KltN OK THK SEN* 4K^£T~ A I'll RIAL DlSTKICr. COMPOSED OF l HE Oi»U.sTIE3 OF HENRICO AND HANOVER. I am a e lUdldate fur a seat in the Senate, made ncant by the resignation of Williams C. Wlekbam, l s<|. I deem li iiropcr to say that I am oik; of those who reengiiUe the soeerignlly of the Stat-a, and the iluty of a reprisentOive in retl.-ct the will of his constituents. llaNBirlco. Oct I.ctf JOHN X. Da VIS. THE VOTKUN OK THK SEVUK^ST" ENTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. COMPOSED f'K THE COUNTIES OF CAMPI1KLL, AMIIFR3T, NELSON, A LP-KM A RLE, FLUVANNA AND BUCKINGHAM..At the solicitation of a number of getillemen of different partlcj, throughout the District, 1 announce myself a candidate to represent you in the (iret Congicss of the Confederate nteti-s, under their permanent Constitution. I will take an early opportunity to address the people a their respective Court Hnu-es. Sept IN.clOi 124 J A MES I'. HOLf OMIIK. ar^5sT<» THE VOTERS OK THE 8TII CONGRESSIONAL DIKTKIAM-, COMPOSED OK Tilt COUNTIES OP CULPKPER. MAlHrON. GRKKNE, ORANGE. LOUISA, SPOTSVT-.VA.VI A, CAROLINE, SIAKjOKD and kino gkorom, Gal.'s having been madu upon me, by a pottinn nl you, lo know whether I would «crve you In the Confederal-; congreis, If elected, I rep'y: ttbilst none t'-rough a vain am liinon. ehotild seek H aeitt In the councils of the couotiy dllbdenc- should not prevent huv one from taking a post lluii to which the < eople may e«D him TheRttuntlon of the public la »o absorbed In be conflict which la to tlrcide the destiny of nations, that I regard It neither consistent with the wieli-s r 01 the people, to canvas* the district, did time and engagements present. I,therefore, concur In tha example set by a distinguished candl'iate for ynur favor, In declining one Shnul I it be your pleasure to e ect nie, I ahall endeavor to devote my humble abilities to the service of the cnonlry. I tendency thanks to those of my frlenda anl fellow «!tl2ettK, whose pattlafliy has tndlchtcd me as a suitable person for so responsible station. Oc'. I.dm JKREMIAIf MORTOX KiNOU'LESA WALKORD AGENTS huR Lite and Hre Insurance, iferring's Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, Machine Belting, (Leather and Rubber,i Menrely'a Church and other Bella, Bralnia lo finttno and Linen Taiocs 130 MAIN STREET, March 20 Richmond. JK^SPECIAL NOTICK.-TKN DOLLARS a IiK^JSs roar saved at the least calculation, by using one of Gmhim'NSMALLSTENOILS FOR MARKING CLOTH ING. They cost htttstrvavTV-aiv* ckv-vh. Sent by mail na receipt of SO In postage tiamos or otherwise. Also,every kind of PLAIN AND PANCV BRAND? f-r Flour, Ttihaccn, Lhjuors, Machinery, Ac., roadr Her and satisfaction guaranteed A. E. GRaltAM, Krand CuttrNext finer to the Columbian Hotel, Phockce "lip. Rlehmnp-' St'G VK AND JIOLASSES.23 hhda prime X. 0. Sugar, 10 hhla. Crushed Sugar, 50 bhls. X. O. Molasses, In store and for sale by Sept. 21.dlw. DUN LAP, MOXCURE A CO WMTS, WANTED! " W A N TED!! WANTED!!! rf twenty .jui:knkvmkx hatters. i ri(E IIIl4IIF.3T I'ltlOlS AND CONSTANT EMPI.OTSIKNT 0c GIVEN TO COMPETENT WOtiKMEN. J. Apply to tlOUKC ,t HAY WARD, |j Oultf.lit* sj >10*11 street, Richmoml. VV/ <1 NTHlt.>1 |*|*LIK> f.»r tlx: TV Al'I'LlCATl'iNa wi I he received for lumlshlng sup- / > lilies of RED PKPPhK, PulATOM, PEAS, BEaNS ami J inter veyetah'e* of all kind", anil pirWIrs for the use of tlie < Army, dellvc stile at any point eoiivn lent to the troOi'H, u. .r In Richm n,| a iu|i|il) >( Hid Pepper Is essentially :iecc*sary. T»-i» arlicle should lie caret ull.v preserTeil by *11 «li wi-li in mlnleUrtn ilie comfort ami health of our ,4 Wees In the tie'il; ground up, anil packed in hags, boxes >r kegs. J, H. CLAIIIOIINE, "I MsJ .rami Comm. Subsistence. J"' Pept.18-eliu jjjj1 WANTED, WANTED.- >ny of the following, "" named articles are wanted l>y the Ordnance Depart- *tl m-nt, Confederate S'atea. ami lerihhs having Ilium even 1 -a am,11 quantities an*solicited to send them by Kx- fJT firess. with 111).* made nut at fair prl, e* to ellh r Mount i Vernon Aravtial, Mnhlta. Capl J. I,. While; Auguita Ar- ( leunl, Cspi. IV, ti. (ill; Charleston Arsenal, Capl. en T. L. Cltlhis, or to Cnnfe I. rtntes laboratory, Ricbmoud I Va., notillilug the Deparlinent of the shipment. head, pig or scrap, ' Zinc, ^ Tin, block or sheet, ** Oakum or Tow, Nitric Acid, Crucibles, ,. Sheet Iron, 1 Mieet Brass, * Spelter. Payment will be made on dcllverr. J. GOKGA?, Lt. Col. Chief of ordnance. *(< n5r* The Char1estnn MerourV- Auiraatu Constitutional- at, jioblle Atvertls-r, Montgomery advertiser, 1*1 vllle Recir lur, Freile.lcksburg Recorder, Petersburg r.x- TI prtB>, Lynchburg ft-publcon, Wilmington Recorder, Till- J lah.issee Horldl.in, Columbus (Ga.) Sentinel, RUlimond bo Whig, Dispatch ai,il the examiner, will copy above adver- -Is Idsrmeul for Iw<i weeks. In dully, Til-Weekly ami Weekly Un pupeiB, antl forward bllla to "Enquirer" olllce for settle- : Oct. T.dac2w. WANTKii, N K(jr U « K !*..1 offer to sell a \r half Interest In one of the finest cotton plantatlons la Chicot county, Atkan«as, six miles from the I Mississippi river, containing about 1,200 acres.400 ac^es in -* culllvallon, 50i) acreB more deadened two yearn, with hut little limber on it. Th<a place is large enough for from ill to 60 hands, and, having only ;», I wish t-> exchange half _J of my land for good negroes, or a part In tugrues, to some jj honest, reliable farmer, who will carry on the plantation In partnership with me, each receiving a part ot the crop In proportion to number of hands, or otherwise as can be agreed upon. The Improvements are new and conveniently arranged, consisting of a dwelling with seven rooms, large steam gin, with saw-mill attached, framed stable, cabins, J io. This place cannot be surpassed In productiveness; it 161 yields trom one to three bales of cotUio, and from fifty to ' seventy-five bushels of corn per acre, enabling the planter itsi to realise trom twelve to fifteen bales of cottoo per band ' annually. 1 have refused $3d per ucre for my place, but I will make an exchange of part of U for good negroes on more reasonable terms. 1 offer great Inducements, und persons wishing to dispose ol a part of their negroes lor land will Hod my terms favorable, anil the place us good as described. I As to my responsibility and character 1 refer to Messrs. Lambe, Mitchell A Co., Commission Meruhunls, Memphis, Tenn., Messrs Wright A Allen, anil J.,hn Watt A Co., Conimlss'on MerchaDta, New Orleans, La., aD Rev. C. K Marshal, and Judge U. P. Cook, Vlcksburg, Miss. Kor particulars, address me, ut Grand Lake, Chicot coun- " ly, Arksansas. . Persons wishing to look at the place will find conveyance from there. Aug 26.ly J H. YOUNG. , WA.Ti'hil-A s I T I A I I n N h wanted r' IfKjme Pemide Colleee or High School, by a VlcelhIh lady atnl her d«uah'er, who are well qualified either to aku chnrge of an establishment or to rive their assistance. Many yeais' experience haa fitted them peculiarly forsuch a place A situation {jouth of Richmond would be prefer- fB red, ami the host and must satisfactory tcsilinoiiials fur X ntsheil it tleslred. Aihliess K. M. SMITH, I ,. Julv'JI.tf. Enquirer Office. '-r \\i AM'hD..Two Virginia iMdieC,of itiauv years ex- J If perlence in teaching, desire Situations In private farnl- i lies or bchools, either In Virginia or Id one of the other J'° Southern States ; one will teach the usual English branches, *1 French, Gentian,.Latin and Music; the other, English and French. The must aatisfsctory testimonialsIcati lie given if Ml desltrd. Addre«s "<S. W. K." Box4AS, nia 6ept23.e'JwJcdtiw* K'clitnnnil, Va. 1 W.VNTKM.Per local purposes.A cotupatiy of loo .. men, who are net capible of performing service iu the field yet are able to per onu duty Iu the city. None . peril apply who are Capaole of field ret vice ; and good ro- il fereoces required as to character. , At ply lit the olllce, vomer of Prosit ant! Ninth Streets. JOHN II. WlNUKlt, IMS Oct 4.tf Brigadier General. AiVllilT.- A VOU5<TTIi>V* QUALIFIED TO T teach English, French and Masle, desires to obtain a Ino tlluaiiori in some private larmily, or us an asisslant In a ( Urge School; the latter greatly preferred, in Richmond.. npi Fleet reference given and required. Address *'A. B. C." del Aug 12.tf Richmond, Va. j ANT*Kl>7 A UlVli Ills lilt.-fwisiT To employ a competent mm who can produce tour gallons Nf proof Spirits from tt'ty-stx pounds of Itye, with good Qxturus for the purpose. Liberal wanes will he paid. Ad- H| dress J. C DEZKttLK, big Spilng, Montgomery couoty, -* Virginia. Sep'- 'JR-Fhawtf. bn W AS'l Ell i WAVTKII: WaNTKDI.IOU White Uirhl u ( to wor* on Car:ridges, ut the Latiorntor.r C. 3 , corner ".fa and Aien sireeti. trunt wages wl.l be paid, If imutedlalc atipil-'slloti is m tde Oct 0-11 W. X. SMITH, M. a K.. 0. 3. A. A iyANTKIli-A laoy of three years' expeilence In L. \V Teaching the higher English branches, French, Latin, Drawing, so., .desires a situation ut the South. JA Unexceptionable referencea given. Audreys TEACHER." J A Uct'i.c!iu Buckingham Court House, Virginia. M. Y\J A N TE D. i o buy or liiro immsdiafsiy, hy it guntie- \Y l!» itnn residing In one 01 tint health est regions of J Louisiana, a No. 1 Nagrn Csrpsr.ter And llrlcklaye'. ' Indubitable security given, or rash paid, lr resulted. Addic.s COLIN CI.A KK, Hickory Fork P. 0., Oct 1U.fit" Glnureiler, Va. !nt tl u LOST..A TKUSK, the property of a young soldier hei from Alaham-., was lost between lliu Cnlunilil in Hotel ar, ami the Central Depot, ahnut the I4<h Instant.marked clt U'm 0. Kaltn." Too finder will receive the thanks at lite gci orncr, and he rewarded hy us, upon returning the Sainc to Sept. iM-M KENT. I'AlN K A CO. nij THE FKI'KltSKIJIIt; hWCODKITIVE, ,tr! UAil AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMKXT M A X 1/ FACT V U 1 A' U COMPANY, j; HAVING purchased the works Irately owned by L'rlah Wells, aie now prepared to receive and execute with dispatch all oidem that may he entrusted to them. LOCOMOTIVES, OARS, 1 STATIONARY AND PORTABLE ENGINE 9 let Hollers, Car Wheels aid Axles, /obacco Presses and General Machinery made to order. c 1 Having a large assortment of Patterns, they are prepared to fill orders for Mill Work ami Castings in General, Hone Powers, Saw Stills, Wheat runs, Corn rhellers, Ploughs, Culllraters and Agricultural linpluineuts, will be found on nand, or made up to order at short notice. , The Company trust that h.v the employment of competent workmen, the use of hest materials, and promptness in ex- . ecution, they will secure ord»>s for a full share of work Id ' * their line Prices will r>e found as low as ihose of similar eslatdlshments, Address orders to , JAfl. r. SMITH, (icti'l .superintendent anil Trees' r., Petersburg, V a Rcis't. D mcuwii.vk, u] President. Aug li.If mo N U .tl K N T It «> J'KL. »« CORNER Urn AND CRACK STREETS, Oppositr CaI-ithi. E><tuxitk', Ricttsio.an, V.t. rSTIf IS Hotel U now open for the reception of visitors; It A has lieen newly furnished and cnmolttely renovated. I). It. IIL.ACKI.OCK, Proprietor. M. Maiidcx. Assistant. tal t3tT"\Vm. Whitley's Omrdbuses will attend at the Roll Road Depot. Sept HI.clot . riU'JPI Mi. Vl.L persons having cl dins agaluatthe Ki.tiite of W.N. II. tr PHILLIPS decni»»d, will plr««e make them known J to ine, lu order that they nisy be adjusted " wl I w ill sell or rent a lunossine Kh.r.lDhXCK.i'tone House anil shoe rliop, at ilie Female Collegia'e Institute Address UraVrl il lil, iltn'kilivh.iin cnut.ty, t ». O. C. DHANsKOItJ), Administrator uf Wen. li. Phillips, dee'd. Oct cwdw NIIOCKOF. MILL RICHMOND 0ROUND PLASTEB. I AM now prepared to supply any demand for PLASTER, KKESII GROUND, for the Fall cropB. My stock of Lump i* large' selected from the purest Windsor (Nova Hwttiaj Quarries, with special reference to Its richness In Mvlfiutk or Link. Tliankfa! for Uie heavily Increased patronage, the repu Wilon o! my brand shall be fully sustained for eORiTt and PHHI'VH rOLVKRIlSATION. JOHN H. CI.A1I10RNF., S.-1.I 7 .eta Office No. 11 Pearl street chili i' it .vim, RAGLE MACHINE U'uKRS=, ttlCDUOA'D, Fd. 1/f ANDKACTORKS Steam Engines of every description XvA and site, Circular Saw Mills, Mill Gearing, Mining / Mschlnary of Wary description. Oattlngs In Iron and Ilrase [ done at short notice Feb H.sly \j LTU'UKA <J»T v" .MLA KVKT ATTORNK i AT LAIV, I PKACTIOKfi In the Courts of the city of Rli-hmolol, and the counties of Henrico, Hanover ami Caroline. He Is also Notary Public and Commissioner of thr United (Rate* Court of Claims. P1 The partnership hmwero »li. Ul.anUlt) IVhlk ami him- ch te'f being dissolved, liis mice Is now on I lib s rte , st W below (foddin's Hall. ei February 1.1.ciy « fa lIui. t. l. t M A l.llhV.Ott V Attend the courts ok uanovkk and kino WILLIAM n II. It. UUL'OI.A." stieiKlb the Il.iorts of di is and { Queen ami Caroline. ' a H. II. 11(1 Li0LAIS, A> toll's, Ring Willi*-.. r. GRK/KlRy, Jn.. Old Church. Hnin.ver. .e,. In cly J}' M'MCIAI. Norici:. THIIfK Mertliarits of Itleliinund aiehrreiiy nuilHed Hist on A and sfior this a'e the Ireighi uiol uliuige* due on all Goods, Wares ami Mcrnliamiute reirlved at the liepot of litis Cuinpa y irorn suuuic.liig Railroads will lie required to be paid h. f.ue delivery from the l»ep it. liy order of Ihe superintend, l.t P. J SAMPFON, E Oct H.dim Grii'i freight A vent It. A-1>. it. R. A KICK'S SI Hit V GOODS, cl Various arilrals we are lecelvlng. m XJ .>avy »n>i ,\rmy iiuur. ulumc; Gr&v Cloths unit Citsrimeres; English a ltd French Prints; Printed Dt-Ulne , DeBeiger; White. Gray arm Scarlet Fl math. Plaid Lii.se> 9, Blankets; Apron Che< lcs, ISIetst h.d Sl.eellrti; Vetlnn Shlits arid Drawers; * O-'lor. d Cambric, Sll-sla*; Hoop Sklits, Sewing >> IK-; fpoul Cotton, Patent Oireadr; Git ttiptcns, Hone Buttons, « !., Ac , ft Which wo offer to tli: trade at a .small advance. 0 t 9 Kh.\r, PA INK t CO. CO.\PbUKI(.VTK J*\kTfc!>7T L TUKA&CKY DEPARTMENT, - » litcutlnss, Oct. 4, lStil. ) IX virttte cf 'h r Act of Congress, entitled an "Act to authorise the Secretary cf the Treasury to establish ad l.llonal ports and pi .ces nf entry and d>livery, and ap- ^ point officers theretnr," I,e«tablish Nashville and Mimplds, in theSta'e i.f Tenncsiee! Poils of Entry and Delivery for goods, wares and toercliannisr, impoited or exported. S fdisned.) C. C. M KM MING Kit, Oct .4lil flcrretary of the Treasury. M fNCFACTliKEI) HtlJ.Vf CO. J1 SAMUEL A Y R E 8 A SON, a (CORNER C.ARY AND V1P.GINU STREETS,) Richmond, Virginia, r HAVE opened an Agency for thu «t!e of Virginia and P X vOi Carolina ANUFACTGRED AND SMOKINO TyUvCOO. They Inv te the attention of all Merchants and Array 8ntlers to their "is.'or inei.i, embracing some of the finest brands n lite I wo stat. s a Tltry »r« the Sole Aeon's ft- ft. F. Grnveley's celebrated * brati'ls of Chewing and S.uclii.ig Tobacco. / Oct 2.c tnl.ltHM lioif x S~ iTlBEIOAM SCII.NAPPN.--5d dot. \\olio's cele- _ brated scbeidam Scbnappa Jnst received, and for sale / by . W. PETKKfluN A C0.lrt* \ Oct 9 |135 JJaln street. j MUM ..i. (r>-i.SCHOOLS MO COLLEGES. J . Mil. LKKEUVIIK'S NCJioot.. H.CHMONI), VA THIS INSTITUTION will open ar,.m r.c,r,.;j . both uf Itusruers awl Day Schulnrt, a lit** i.i,,.,, ,,l x Kiber, Iftfl. fur particulars, app.y iu \ *ugti) IIUHKItl LtHunTr . I-''-' OA It UI Mi AM* WAV M tloiti. |-vit or VOUNO I.A HI VS. , I* FHANKi IN SfKKKT, BirrWr.KN I' a>|. 4 1 H. illtl M k><\. Clapton (daughters uf the lute Juil-e olop- |'jj ton) will .iprii seluinl on the ui»: of Unohrr, Isill. ' Jlreu ar» >! teiius, eio., will be aetit In thu-e desiring :m. Sept Pi. 11"* r dl. <£Di CATIOIS A iV. N educated ami experienced Ktiglisti Lady la prepared ~ L 10 give Lemons in the Orn-menial Hrancliea. Hie lelies Music, Krenr.h, Painting and Drawing Irum Nature, d Is highly recommended by many Southern faml lea nf ill standing. Address, without dclav, U. 0., Kinjuirer of- Ij s, Klrhni'iinl. Aug i.-).tf ICS. BKOOKI'.'M l«t.\K»IMi AM* It A k rj SCHOOL fOR YOUNG LAOIBS. J 1IIK Third Session of this School will commence on the (J 1st day of October next. 3'iuipet nt asaial.mta have been employed, and the of urje of 9tudy heretotore pursue: will he coutinued. »«. .I....I.I,. e.ininlnino ti-rina. Ac.. Hiiulv to litNJlV L.~ IIKUOKK, Vug2!»-dtl5thOct*x Richmond. Va. * tCTKKll.N LITKK.Vlt V INSTITUTE. MRS. FANNY P. DIGGES, WAKRENTON, VIRGINIA. HUM In»tUutlnn will be re-opeucd uu the 13th ilay of Mepteaiber, under the supervision of Mrs. Dlgges, anted, a* heretofore, by most ellieSent teachers. ill* 'i'l.Ira. lilt EPISCOPAL 1IKIH SCHOOL OP VIRGINIA, NEAR ALEXANDRIA. M 1IIE duties of this Iliktitut on having been suspended he- cause of the condition of the country In lu neighboroil, the next session will not coimiielico at the usual time, toon as it can be re-opened due notice will be given to fl : public. JOHN I*. McHUIRE, hector. J iept 12.cwt'.w Millwood, Mark* county, Vs. pi If KOOK LAN 5> SCIloofT, r GREENWOOD DEPOT, AI.tlKM ARLE COUNTY, VA ,vi HIE Sixth Session trill open the 1st Monday in Septem . her, ami el ite on the tsftlh of June. of I'krsis #200 per se«sion, to he paid nn^-half let Sep- re nber, one-half 1st February. \V'M. D1NWIDU1E, St: Aug 2.ill wets Principal. Wl 1 C II .110 Nl) KbJlALK SliiUl.NA K V. be v 0a Okack bTaKicr, Dktwkkx 8d amd 4th. |1( A. M. DUPUY, A. AL, Principal * HIE next session of this Institution, for Hoarding and j/ Day Scholars, will commence on the 1st of OCTOBER, [0 SI. In The Principal will be aided by a well selected corps of aa dslanta In every department. I he terms will retuuiuunaltered, , for further Information, apply to 3>, A. M. DUPUY, pr Aug 20 tf Richmond Va. KICH iTIOh D I'EJI.1 L if IiN.VJ'H ti'lTi. A HIE next Session of this Inslitullun will begin OCTOBER 1st, Istll, and Is expected to corieepotid in allrcs]iects _ those of former years. fhe same (acuity will remain; the terms will he as here'ore, and ihesamu liberal patronage from this section j ii The South la lu.pcd lor. y H has been decided to give to the daughters of Vol- leers lu the service of the Confederate States, tuition in j : English branches PEEK OK CHAHuK. Catalogues may be found a' all the llooksli.r.s ol the v, for lurlh-r Information apnt.v in 'V CHARLES II. IVISSTUN. , jept 2.is President. j ) I;TII KICN MijiTu;" I~N N T I T U T K. r.i LINDEN ROM', Richmond, Ya * D. LEE POWELL, A. .VI., Prln Ipal. nr V Id* liislilutlon will he re-opeued for I he reception of Iloarileis and Day scholars on the 1st of ll'JIOIlKR. 01 for Circulars or oiher information, apply ut the Insiiiute ''' a. Id rem l». LEE POWELL. h\ Sept 2-ll.Ill 1 XV I mi> he detained in the country a few dajs he- ,a od the 1st of October by Indisposition, hut my as:Utants II he in | lace, so that the duties of (he School will g? on u-ual. During my absence application may be made to '. Iter,jamin Pollard at tiie Stale Courthouse. Cireulais iv he nail at the Bookstore of Mr. A. Morris, Main street, iept 21 l>. LEE PUVVEI.L. UAK1IING AND DAV SCHOOL FOlt i I'Hl'NU LADIKS. Pr XIMM PEGRAM will resume the duties of-her School on ihe Ilrst day of Octuber next. si" -he will be aided by competent assistants In each depart- In nr. Vi I'lie French language will continue to receive special at- PI ii lou under the supervision of Mine. Ber.ud. Pi I'lic Kelle'a Letters Cliiaa will, hs heretofore, foim -i promin and Interesting feature in the system he .-school. Oi )|rrub>rs containing funlier liiforitiPiii-ui may l>e had on Ct plication to Mrs. J. W. Pegrain, at her icaiilcnce in Lin- W n Hour, Franklin street, tug \'4.wAsicwtf. IIGDICAL COLLEGE OF VIKGJMA. LI SESSION* t8f;i-'C2. Fl 1HK next Annual Course ol Lectures, will commence . on the KIRSr MONDAY In November, lbtil, and con ue until the llrst of March ensuing. I'e IA KLM HELL (tlliSON, M. If., L'rofessor of Surgery. «n iVIl) ii. 1 UCKHIt, M. 0., Prolessor of Theory anil X'rac- t"1 tire of Medicine. IVEItLY It. iVFXLFOIIh, M. I)., Professor of Materia . Medira anil Thera|ieutlcS. E PETIUOLArf. M. D., Professor of Anatomy. rr P. JOY.NES, M. 0., Prolessor of luslitules of Medicine, | 4c- to MM rr. CONWAY, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics, sc. MM II. McCAW, M. D., Profea-or of Chemistry. tKION U'JWARD, M. 1).. Lvmonstratnrnf Anatomy. Tfiller a liberal appropriation of the State Legislature, e mraf.s of instruction have been greatly improved.. rge and valuable additions have lu-en made to the Anameal Museum and Chemical'Apparatus. New ijlustrans Have hero added to ihr tortner stock in every departlit, and a new linspiial cnn-'iueted on the lu-sl plan, w i iieen for several months in succ-»slu: "ju-rallon. Two prizes, of Fifty hollars each sir . deint to memrs of the Uraduatltg 'Ta*<: Firs f i :l..- h-«t Essay on y subject pertaining to il.s Tips-rr t f >ledlie. Secondly, for tnebesi E»«iv my sulurrtof Surry or Obstetrics. r'aij...To each Professor, * I.'.; hen.imstrator of AimUtr, j|ii; Matriculation, t.r>; 'iraduutioii, 1 For further information, or a copy of the Catalogue, ad as L. JOYNKS, M. 11 . lug80.dli*1fw.'.c'w IVsttsf the Fsnrity. N I V I-: IC N I T' V OF L ill' IN I A IN .\. f" MEIilCAL l^RARTMKN'T. THE Annual Course of Lectures in tlds hepn-liiient will ^ . couiou nce on MUM)y V, Nove.i.bcr ' I, is-Cl, and will initial - lri the ensuing March. , JAMtn JONES, .M. U., Professor of Practice of Medt- * LL. BIDDELL.M. D., Professor of ( bend-.try. fx WAKItKN STuNE, M. I)., Prof -m.r ol rurgety. A. If. CKN'A.-t, M. I) . Professor iif Obstetric* 0,1 l/CSTAVUS A. NOTI', M. H., P.o:c-s,r ol .Mateila Med 'J'. P. 0. RICH\l!h-ON. M 15.. Piofe«s-ir of Anatomy. THOMAS IIL'N'T, M. It., Puiieysnr r.t Physiology and _ ilhology. W. 0. NUMIOLSS M U.] !* Demonstrators of Anatomy, fj Vl The llor.tni for Dlsaoctb.g will be open on the seciud aj unlay In October. 1 he faculty are visiting Pi.yalc'ans and Surgeons of the v} larliy llnspltal. In The Students accon pany the l'rofesfws ir their visits. ;i il, free of expet.su, enjppy extraoidlnary practical ailmazes. C3 Preliminary to the Course, Lectures will he delivered lly Iti the Amphitheater of the Hospital, front the "ill of itober, on Clinica Medicine and Surgery, and other sub :ts, without any charge to student*. ritriMAA iiu»:t v n. rtean i TIi«» Administration of the Charity Hospital elect anttu- ' r. In April, fourteen Ktsldenl Students, who are main rit Iceil by the institution. Aug 1C.cwt 1st Nor. w :.. . Jt TOBACCO AGENCY. In YNCHtlURG Chewing anil Smoking Toharev. f.otn _ J low grades to most superior quality, all cf which we ~ il sell ou consignment. _ JOHNSTON, YOUNGER & OTEV, Wholesale Grocer* and llerierul Comml-ilnn Met chants, * Oct fi.'Jw lit Heart street. OLDSb'nnER BEAN V.*IIISKEY. fewSr, ' f 3Y SY RS.f'|^;r,Yl jy o L °:MJ°L °'Jap # n Diploma or Tnt! Yhioima MkcuankV [sstitot*..The dl- 0 oma of the first class was awarded y the Virginia Melanles' Institute lor the promotion of Mechanic. Arts to m. Kerr, of Augusta county, (or Hu^imnrdtun WhUkay, Jiiblted at the exhibition of artlrle- of American manucturc, held In the clt.v of lllrhn unit, on the ICthdsyof lVeraber, ISM. J. \. LKLVIN, President. J Jam. W. I.twxu.ts, Secretary. C I1HH celebrated WHISKEY Is never offered for sale unL dcr two years old, and varying from that age up to re years old, and can be procured either by addressing tderslcned, proprietor, or from Ids agents, M. ItUIr A t., Richmond, Vh. 1 Irculars and Schedule or prices will be furnished J ativ one tiy addressing the I'ri ptietor, p WILLIAM KERR, r'uuuncrdean, Augusta conr.ty, Va. S Aug 2-1 . J.Jnt NOTICE. iK1EAFfF.lt no Vechsn-e, ariihocr or Laborer wll be employed In the work-sh-tps or storehouses of the rdnance Pepettmrnt In this Ity without a certificate of la-act.er from last employer, except In cases where it is f tide esldent that sttci. c-rtlfle-te Is ifju-tly withheld. c lluo.rSo.of I I Cr.I I rtn.u.10 ItKI-COK O U.\T,D'.V1N, I Ordnance. OCDJTAXCiSlllJMRTMKST, f > S'liVll II', QlV. 4, IStll " Oct ft.lW ' J NASnVlLLK, I KNftiESSKK. XTClftEESALE STOCK of »V Ml! ITAR? OoOHH. LADIES1 DRESS GOODS GENERALLY. BLUE BLANKETS. KKU BLANKET-1, 01SKRY, NKK1H.R3, THREADS PRINTS COUNTRY JEANS, LINsEt anil HdCR6, Hill III UO/GMf, TN'KN, COTTON, SILK and M1HI.1 " II AN DKKRCIII EES, J ad all other varieties of Goods, tiMi.illy fouud lo t trl isorted stock, which we offer al WUOLKHai.K only. Iltuv, MORGAN X CO. Also $2ft,&00 worth nf NVw and Desirable HEAVY I'lNTEIt CLUI IILYG. I , 31. X Co. Aui?. '21.<Wm. oEtrlricATTONS V7,TT7A7iulL.KUV. . rYV.ltanIjOLI'iI, 121 Man Meet, lots just published. Hand-book of FleM Fortillcslioiu und Artillery ; atsn, iannal of Light and Heavy Artillery, wlih Illustrations; y Egbert L. Vlele. lata U. H. Aritij". Capuiu Ennlneers Tth cg'ment, N. Y. Price $1.03. Sept. HO 1 TfcSTA.TIRNT Fs»K 15 CENTS! jf W. RANDOLPH, 121 Main street, has for rale a neat 1 9 . Botrherti edtlinn m the NEW TLfTAMENT, for the ocket. Price 1ft cecta; or 2ft cents by tna.L Sept. 80 HEAVY ARTILLERY. 4 c. rw. RaNDOLPH will publish on the 25lh. . Captain Virle'n Haud Book of Field Fortifications nd Artillery; also, Manual of Light and lleary Artillery, tth Plates. Price 41.2ft. Sept 17 1IVGEK..2(1 boxes pure Ground Ginger Just reJT celred, and tor sale by W. PETERSON ± CO. Oct 9 . 3LIVE OIL..20 boxas O.ltre Oil, of suptrior quality, for tale by W. PETERSON * CO., Oct 9 Druggists. N - ffjSCKLMft'KOPS. PLOWS AND PLOW CAHTTfi P. II. STAUKE, .J. :.2 MAIN SIKEKT, RICHMOffjj. VA., {/(li,'!.!! i.uti lhe»Uet*l..n of all Win, u>C Mows to 11 ' i.i ili,.i u«li»«thr Patterns of xJl t|)e rt,UWS »(» .' -> I.M hp i*iH till- tulo, atm can supply any pa 'I'll " br Wanting to UJo>l at 1(W n I in.. )*' lu tin- Slate or North of It. H.'« 'uf-i c.iit ili>- particular a:trniIon of those who net w Hi *--U. 'ne I'ATfcN'T rOt'THKKN PLOW, wnlch hi en llv tiled In »U-the country around Kichraom j f.iuno work well where others hail signally failed, i in ihe working, most economical and llghte Hua» t i'l. ' 1- he (Mil anywhere, ;u auv price. Aug 21-1: __ I V J'lIK ICl'LEKS ^ OF TUB o .V i E J) E A T E A R el/ and the* publiu generally, [VIK L'NDF.HSIGJ'EB offer for sale, hy package or othe L wise, a line assoi trneiit of IGARS AND MANUFACTURED TOBACCi the most approved IlTands. We are the Sole A Rent* for several of Ihe Urg.et Mant cturers In the State of Yl'glnla, ami are this day recelvln general assoi tment of T 0 i: A a a o , uglug from 10 to 7ft cents per pound. &T TKKMB CASH. t*11 AS. PAYNE ,fc CO.. Under Spotswnnd Hotel, Klclillioud, Va. P. 8..spceisl ittleuiion paid i" orders from Sutlers -at,, erehullto wL. are supplying the army. Aug 19.ly C. B. h CO. a a it TO M I SS I d S I P P I A N 8. HUE great al.d collill.Urd lus.-cs of everything Valuahli L sent from lu me. and the wai t of storage for army sup les furnished hy iunrc-Uni Mitihinj .ls*ori'nfionii h ississippi, have induced me to open a Depot iu lllch olid i,ml another ui .Manassas, where 1 have erected; ureltouiic at ilie Muriiissus Depot. In addition to the u«ts Indicated, they are designed foi llces of ttiteliig-ace to ihc stick, their friends, recruits, 01 cuVcred Invalids. All boxes, packages, medicines, etc. lit from Iiimie, will lie lakeii charge of ami duly fur irdcd. Please talce tio'ice of the following distinction All articles packed and designed for distribution shoul. forwarded, marked > I us: "Car* C. K. Marshall ihtintlppi l>6f>»t,Hi<hmo' /." Then I can assrorl and ap oprlatc as necessity requires. Hut when a package h >lgned for tptcilic uses, as gnfiils for a given company Individual', then address to my care, Mn<l»aipju JJrj>vl iimiHKiiN. Alwayi take and forwartl, by mall, receipt) r ail articles shipped. The oiliest* In the army interested carrying out these plans can at all limes keep me poster to their locations. Acting as Assistant Quhi terraa«ter, Annv of Mississippi ivill attend to all ordcis Irnm the pmper otlicers lot ocs, clothing, blankets, tmiliclms, etc., etc., or to tin ncurlng of clothing for the aoldlcis. Reipectluliy, C. K. MARSHALL, Q. M. Army Mississippi, and (ieneral Agent of Missis slppi Mililiiry Associations. Kk.IIMUMi, Sept. IP, IStil..If TO THIS KAIM1MIS OK VllUiiMA. MI1K separation between the Northern and Southern LStates having now become permanent, the Farmers 01 rglnla, will, in a great measure, be expected to supply e South wito tsLM'TKK; and having bcrts engaged exteti vely, for many years, In that line wf business. 1 take tin lerty of suggesting the propriety ol K-rmeis heat m elr Uniicr well before pai king it; an.I ali of potting li > in tubs larger at the top than the bottom ; anil they ould send It to market its soon alter (tucking :ir possible would he pleased to receive It on eou-ignment, or pur iu*e It, allowing, lu .<1! cases, the highest maracl pi Ice; id, us 1 ileal exclusively f..r cash, I can :<!- > t.iriil-h tods jt the lowest mill'set prices, or s lid the ea.-li onipllv for whatever ui*> 1.1' '!. file 11 y } means I n cor.il.lent Ih.t I can make it to the interest of tloi irmers as well as rayn lf. I would be glad to r.weiveany her cnnnlry produce, Imt my principal object is to call irtleular attenttou to itulter'tuuklou. I.arge supplies ive heretofore been sent to the Soon. f-r.ia the North, lilsl it i.> well Know n we out make so.I furnish It ourselves, give t.o ref retire here, (n.tn the tm t tl.sl have lieen en,ged in business in lhl» elty for lit* last thirty-live years. I usk it a trial, feeling conlith nt Ol giving s.iT.siaeili.n, SAMI'AON J(tNKS, Ag't, Uroc'cr and C>.iii. .utlon Merchant, 'J.n\ Main aiol'.nli its, Ato». «A* VBttlie (lUAM). 1111K undersigned oiler lor sale Iimi tons OAV VKItltF L OUANO, and anil** report of an maty*'" n.ade l.y ofessor hieitlg. u llwpoirrThr sample «»f Ottar... rt-et toe. Up n. atialsI, was found to "Or.l.iltt: organic Mutter ">.*"-3 ehtitigr.f Sand .toil Insoluble I'lile'-'tlifr ' I'k losphute Iron and Mumimv U.)W lOiphortc Aetd ei.t i'd- eil with l.iitte a.'t'l Magnesia 21.-* ganlc Mattel it.IV tpaltle of producing tmnionl.a. .. .. NT aler as Moisture ' ' t,.'d Irakis "The Phosphoric Acid, as tpi-red shove, eiiinhineii wiiii me and Magnesia, i* e<pial t.. .*4 17.1$ p*'r c'. ol hone .osphaleol t.iuie. (Signed.) "i» A. l.i»mo, I'll. Ttr." IV. h.i'. wlrti ll.e si....'. I.uur.o '' iter i*l.. of Ike be.I ruvinn Guano, ami '>* na dr-tr .»> !r,tr* durioc It long the Farmers, "' r I' for s until: loin at Mo prr r>. W>. H ilKN'f a CO., May 7- 6m i.'.iti l-treot, near Cary. r.f/.KSts: FKKTII.I/KKS !: >0 KAKMKIW N'li OU'IMIS.-ION MUTUANTS.U'c L now have tn store, and oflVi Mr wtle Mr casit, lu lots sult purchasers. klide Island Guano of A No 1 i|0ai!t.', Rhodes' Ceh'lirat L-il Super I'lit.sI»- of I.hue, Keiw'i Manipulated huoiu and Souiurero Guano. Farmer* desirous to purchase thmil-l apply *i on. a* oui ieks arr small Si'llAkll, KOIII.rlt \ Co., Aeg 1'' No ih, I'stySlrnC Jt V2* j{ i.o.* v » ::». Illlllri Fust. In Mils Crushed 111 Mils l'uirdi.red Sc-.v. in bbls C V. II..W kif-.ir. lit hags CnflVe *i Mils Old i'eacll Itrftliilv. A Mil* (f|i| Apple Ilranilv Hi lib's supeih r (ltd Whiskey. ".'.'i hall Mils No 1 Family II. « l!i-ri!n.'s. ID Mile No. 1 Cut llerilcg*. Ill Mils No, 1 chad. 3d boxes Adamantine C nnl'r* >r tale it* low lie iua ket will all'oril, fir the ci*ll. OAJII'.-IIN JONES, Agent, Kept ill Corner of .Main ami nth street*. 0 Tin: ic< \in;of the itu uMOJID CHRISTIAN* ADVOCATE. N our last Issue wo Informed our reader* that wc hail the prospect of a supply or paper. We Dili so upon the Itli of Ihc most jiwitice n-oiminvj tn tt». VVV are un pectedly toll I now Dial the Factory wh'ch supplied us ran rnl. h us lio mote at pret-iit IVruill use steiy ell'orllr r power in idit.-iu pnp.r, and Issue another nuinher o e Advocate as soon i « It is practicable. Fub.serlbor: II, ofroiirs not he charged Mr the tinie during whir! ey rec-ire no p.tp-r. JAS A. HCXCaK, Sept. Id. If Fill r o' the Rich Chris. Advocate. TO I'HVMI IAAV ;M1K FCI!-0AKI!lJ.N A IF. IIS Ms i.'Til Is offend to yet .......... o.,,i.. t.. iV. sflt_vr I'll A'rr t. Iiieb I* mlu ry high and scarce. Ii is given In »fit; same dose-, anil It I chj. > where the Sub-Nitilite 1* indicated. In the Ills m-atory (vide p. ItsS.ili la Hseorted to have many ml Ullages over t n* tiuti-Nltrate, ami nunc o! the tno«t prom em medics! men meter it ihriilenljr, We have lecelvei sufficelit. supply of lliN ami other Chemical; and Pharma uIlea Is to dispense, as heretofore, nil prescriptions will ire and promptness. MEADE A BAKEIt, Pharmaceutists, Sept ifi! oil Main bt., cor. nlmre Pn-tollito. A OAltD. T7"E have to pay erisA for nearly every thing now need II ed In the line of our business, we will from this dab :cline continuing accounts, except with those person ho have regularly settled their hills with us to the 1st n tnuaryand July. Accounts nut paid to the 1st July lust passed cannot b creased. . 1. H. PRICE A CO. Jnly i'J.tf 3100 KEU'Altn. TtOR.the delivery to mc of my carriage driver, UKVEttl.Y . He la 27 year* old: color hluck; six feel high; fae lYcrcil with short heard and moustache; large eye-brow id nurllng eye-UsLco. he probably travels in a dar ey, mixed sutninec coat, or liiue cloth, wlthbrnss button id carpet bag. He says he has read Shakspeare, an ay travel with a forged pass, and shave off Ids bear hen he reads this. He has relatives at Dr. R. H.fttewart's King George, and Mrs. Dr. Prank Taliaferro's, In Ot igc, with whom he has been recently corresponding b; Iter. Ills object being evidently to escape, tic U dnubl ss lurking about the shore of the Potomac, or making hi ay Northward, and may be about our encampments. Th iiove reward will he paid If caught over 60 miles fret rederlckshurg, otherwise 50. August.2.tfiil« A. N. BERNARD. PUBLIC DEBT. ~IOCPO.VR, upon Bonds for the Confederate T.osn. Iser.e J to citizens ami corporations of the Stale of llrglrita ir Interest payable 1st rhptetnber, ensuing, will he paid o resentment at the Office of the Treasurer C H. A., E. C. ELMolII!. Aug 2s. tf Treasurer 0. A. NOTICE TO MISSISSIPPI A !VS. I HIE OlHce aad Depot of the Mississippi Military Kelb Association Is in Cabell's Block, diagonally opposit om the Spotswood Hotel, on Main Street, between Tilt an th streets Open trom 'J, A. M., till ", I* M. Duties coi ected wiili the Department of the 'Juarler-.Mastcr Gelier, f the State of Mississippi will he attended lo there 0. K. MARSHALL, Aug'fff.tf General Agen'. MlTICE. A GENERAL M H-TISG of the StnckhnhJc* of tho Km jL noke Navigation Company, will lie held at llallfa kiurt House, Va., on W'eiloes'lav, 1 he I; h ol Uctobor Hex By order of tlin Boaid of liWrisni. Sept 20.dSrawtd C II. f.A BANISH, P.-ceta-y. MKDICAL CAIID. OH. V. H. GAUXICIT. M[ AVlNG removed Ills residence rinm Washington, !>. I l~B 10 Richmond, will hereafter pursue the practice of li rofess'mn in this city and Its vicinity. Ovcics.Main Street, over P. H. Tajlor'«--Dext door leade A Baker's Drug Store, xi . o vv-rtm NOW, IF KVF.H, LIT the South su«tatn hrr own Publications. J. W. RANDOLPH, HJl >J iln street, is agent for DfcUOW'd MONTHLY REVIEW. 'er year, Price pel number £> ' cent*, or by malll ents. Southern Literary Mrssenirer. m.mtlily.per year iC'er nuinbir 25c., nr by mall, JCiC. The September Number ju«t ready. JCNDIllIiS3 Alcohol, Camphor Gum, Castor Oil, Castile Soup, . Lard Oil, Tannin, Isinnla'-s Plaster, Patent I.la'., Matcher, Just received and fur sale by JAMES P. DL'VaL, Druggists, Sept C Corner Main and lU.h Su. * f" AOIINE BELTING.KUUI1ER a LEATHE L?X Ooiton TWINE, all sizes. Cotton ROPE and CORDAGE. Cotlon YARNS,assorted sizes. A is* lar^e WRAPPING PA PEP.. KSOWLEj A WALFORP. Sept. 4. Main Hreet. P.\F5:K, PAPEK. loo t.e.ms Doub'e Medium Printing, S*0 ' Fiat Cap, 2b " Medium, 2') " Demy, lw " Plain Letter, Sereivedand for sale by A. MORRIS, ept.4. 91 Main street. ivoitv ani> ponno?! table cci LEIlY. IVORY Handled, Buck-horn, Cocra, and Polished JW handled Table and Dessert Knives and Forks, wl.l ve offer to the military and others at the lowest rate*. TUOS. A. BCLKLKY A CO., Sep'. 2t. 1S7 Main .«L PAPElt LA.TIP SHADES. WE have a good supply of Fancy P.oteros of Pap Lamp Shades, to which we Invite the attention jurchasrrs. TlfOS. A. UULKLEY A CO., Sept. 24. 1ST Main sr. I7NVELOPES AND PAPER..20*,i)fl0 Env Ju op»s. 200 reams Roled Letter, just received by Sept 21 ,A. MUKRlS, 97 Malu street. » ... - t\. Ai'CTfOy v-'"^ BKAIITIPl'l, COl'M liV NK^'I «»l- «G ii-f Ai.'ltKS, O.N Tllh UllOllK 'I C5«J»' IKK. > Nr. )i1L-ti KKO.M ItlCIIMO.ND, KOn 8ALK AT Al/h.1 it»'.. 1 Ttherengctof Mr. ffobt A. L»nca-t< r. > J . 11> 1\. moved therefrom) »e shall *ell at p'i'd.c .- . h) , on , the premises,on J UfcslMY AKTfcKNllON, LL >i ii wi v t Tjltr.H, ls'ii, at 4 o'clock, his heati i."»' C< IM'el AS* I. ' located as above, cont-lLlni? 9e'f At'l't." 'I - lar d . the ii)o»t purl, laya well, and wllh the eyceptii! < - t in acres On (trove) i9 in the highi-t slate f i.t v. j There is «lao on it 4 beam Ml v«.n- y «»ii.*i»re, v !«> "i t J bearing. The building* on Hie p.nco re atopic lor ti. J j commudation of a large lanniy. tir uvelnit', < ( l»n«r., con-aim a rooms, w.lli brtclc k.i.d- , . ..i,t. ii.n.< 4 i.uUr, beddrs burn, .stable, carri. go hoi.se, « . Vhe place w..i - be sub-niviileil as luilcw.*, \i I..1 s,>. ...Vans -j ( acres, embracing the dwelling el..I !. u-.;s. «:. ! t.-.t. !< - j huvlbjt on it a port of Uie orclui'i. h .< u l.et.iii.:u o,.k l. «>n 3 ill Iront. Lot ho. I. on the hot-tn, containint l». acie-, ' y oo it asiuaII brick teheioe. t ( 4 loom'. Lot N". :t. »1 ilic a North. Cclit .ll.itig lf> X'tr*. It .9 .11 ;t ..|tJ.Mtit al.d All1 old wooden dwelling 1. t No 4, lioftfs on II.. i.e'A r. leading liy the Mew Kiurt,r..u.eis s nl.inaid: t:.. n;- 3 from, contain' Co acre, 01 which er. ut 1...if i. It" h p n . o . nn»l Lot No. 5, 01, the Smth. Is ..pen Inn I i.'iit:ii> .np h'l j J acres. A plat of ihe prrinis. a can he *een nl cron The location of thin property isau.o,icih.;i."..iiii.eif li. the count)', and, In point of respeclaUlii v, aiil 1 un.ii:ue l.vei | l" ably with any other. " » ^ g 1 icitich.One-ftflh chsIi; balance at f, at.! 4) ') nit nth.s, for negotiable note*, interest M'l.le.', micumi y a a trust deed. OODDIN & AI'I'HISON. Oct. 1, lbCl-'.tl Auctioneer-. LAM) AMI >L,i VI-;.N l ull SW.7. ( I WILL sell, at public auction. 1st Wl'i.liN K-l-A V «.f XOVKMBKR, the tract of I.AND ami the n. tvi),- ... also, the CHOI'S. STOCK, Ac., belonging 1 i.h t.'.v the Inte Mores Trrdway, of prince bdwai-4. nj The tract contains about 5lHJ acrt 4, lie- 1',- .....it, jt Hnlfalo, adjoining the lands of U.S. t'oib n.i I 1 Seuilriaty; has a good a t.*o-«t'ry IJWil.i..; , .o...i n.p- jE plv of wain.! and some valuable bottoms Tray- made known at the sal-.^ £ T. T .TlfKI'W A I , r.N-fn'i" . .Tj Sept 21.td I'ro., c<-t, 1'i.ntv<1 S uil-wyrkiy WMc and Kxammir copy till '«> <n '-'1-. IIV 1>I< liJ>M)N, HI Li. & COM Afll«st> AT ritlVATK SALU..Wt h£vr for anlc. |»n*M«*iy, :$ No. i XK»IU'i MAX, who la * first-rate X». 1 «»cl> it Black. 111:1 It. UlCKlNi-UN, lui.L « C<»., July 9 Corner Franklin m.d V. aliMiact*. li* I1KCTOK I>.\* £>, A! < >2 \i i .MSCKOXS.-TliS lay. ,t it. -'-jo *, .), it »!; 'Jv/ sold & ) likely staves. "1KTO " it \ if', Ann.A BV DAVIS. S»£l'J*fCIiSC A: CO.. ALC'l'h. )! ') Xl\ .N'lvA.K »>* >.- We will nell THIS MORMN'0, » fjx ' v# oVi/.rt, ihlny V.kely Sluves. ( VAVIS. UKCPBEK A CO., $ Crt.i ».h.-a I'm.'. iMrnrr M.\>e ai.l Krxrd lit oU. WV >.l i A ( V.: ilom-.-rt. r i) X '»CP li lif-.s -'.h i/.Cve llte'j N if! ! T- ! »> -IT: ,L i.i.iam >. ci\, Aa-t're, )5 ;|JJ yel>.w«' || vi. ft N. ft.. ileitis:- r- 0*"»A». IV.ml-rr-t v.a4 lrcnir- tc . tale privately P. A 00. 1 IIV li. SI. S'lOKIvM, Aliflliiliwr. OX NEIifiasSSS..I mil at-li, thl* r.ioraim-. at :. t W'J o'cloft, t»'fiM)-Clr NKdllOte. ' K I". STOICKS, Au.ll -t, Aprl Frauilln at., il l .loor below W *.ti ii f V7* II. S'l OKIvS, Auctioneer and Cooiiulaaior. 'V. JO. chtitit, (or Hie tale of NtttlMKS, will give mrlr: «-t \ ' tention to both public and private sale*. April!. f , VIliCl.MA MOUNTAIN WIMSklA. Ix Stokk Ocroiimt i!ni>, 1m; I. i O(111 f 1 BBLS llj f Htt'l Parley Ulll-Kl r-.i.| ;,i,d M..1 jUv v low.rmhrm-intc IV. IVitllaec's pure Mt.tiVi'.'.t. 5 Dew, our own; fir.nrlon r.mnty, KicliardaonV, P. »rr I'm.- ' eer'". Ko«el>aiik'-.ruii>k'ui JiierV, ai..l saiicus other hiimds t ol Mountain Dti-llll. is. I'..r . .I.- I.v i 1 U'l! l.l.\M U'ALI.ACK SONS, Oct2.lot t.'orin-r Peart ami fare >tr*rt«. 81 Ir/ii-TtGVE YOUR EYE-SIS"!! F "V ^ ll *5. JT. P:tANCif.!N A- CO., !.*. . i, !-Ser to the p>.!ilt. of Uo-ncioiti! u::d t iciiii'y th-iriir i«1 c:tv:T.»& "(iKlSCOPiC iPECTACl f- V, I; ; i.re»arv!ng and r-f'.r.iii; il.e u vi:.. c Ji luUipi MAItlMi AM) iKl.i aiSl wi'i-Jit. V-> KH, ..f the lnil iitftlity at J. KBANKI.IN .%« «'. J *in. 11- Mali, -t., lltchno-'i * 5J Aiieit-t 0.5* M t>isxorgk B! i I) " r* i fa '; , j i OiSioe and retldewe on Main. ». »». , n .it hio!."tr n (Fir* Jh>orx si fa if- ,!r Xj'i '/ !! W' kii;hh.>m<. t.-., 5* & perform nit (incratinti? I>. .-iihrr .ftpan- , <n>*iii of DKNTlsTRY, promptly ami in IV best manner. '-(.iJ.I : Having liei-n engage.! in the«tn«ly n»il practice .1? V*; fe"*to(i in Uil.l.hl.i native eily, c.li.n- lite y.f l-"Jt * car Ibb-nt of eWimr natUftutiinn t' »!> f»v Itj; fbelr tihlrenage. IMffH'M ICiCll.tlOMi .V t's |i! R.ULROAf' c-iv; vr.v. i;t; C H A N G K O P II O U RS. OSa M M. FhlO.^T, l-'l.T. 3'lt, Ibfi, iti« TRAINS it ill be ritii »s (iiii'.os ; ( Mall Tialn :«»" - Mc'llS 'in! 1) \ I... tl A. ' !. !j. 1 l'r.i;;'.,t aiiii /,. iMii.-ilntlo.. Tiailts tl.iiy ttvopt tun 1.i.Vk) ;tf V .1 v. , 1,1.1 * *>. M. Mall Train leave I urivililirp D.tn.r, al ii I" M. t Itljiii' «l (I A'.'t'CniirtOiliiiloil ! r,,!i s i ..ify. tcxcejii bur.,'i> -1 at ! A. M., ami d I'. M. t! i t' Mail Train la the* only one > nne<?tl:i:: wit'i tin' loinij jij ' ib'U li of IVicoliurp. TiavnilmH will bisir In rr.lm] lli.it tin* Government re. rjnl.-ea all imrsam iHirlii(* ibe city by til* ti.ml tn have a » £; pHSSpoit. THOMAS 11. IVYNKrC, n !.if Supi ImcuUent. VlliiilMA f'KVfZtAL ItAH.COAlK . !['; KALI. AKRANfrE.MKNT.S A.Mi t ll.V.MiM'K 11 J^j^. Ol '.a and slut Wednesday, UdoWf *.'«!, ilie Mail (..I PitKm-.igci Train*will l.*»ve Kirbni.inii ftr.tad sin lliver, it nil inierim-iiiaie points onuy si . on ... si i»* jieelliii; wiih ilie 0. ,v A. It. K. Ii-rntis at Curdid-eviHc, fi»ri j I Manassas ami sll Intermediate ;iulet.*, ai.il «i Chhi nalea' villi- with the trains for l.vnehhtirp. Hamuli's, mid l'rown's Stiwr line connects nlih the train [|-' nt S minion, on Monday." Wednesdays und Fridays, and at fin*|ji-n, on Tuesdays, Ihurstlit)a ami Saturdays, fir Let- tyA . Ingion. jr: llm-man, Mason and Cc's Finer lino connects with the jf-', i trains for the tt hite Sulphur l.e<rhburg A-:., dally. ft , it Returning, the Mail Train lente» Jackson's lllvir dally et i 4.d«r> A. M. fur Richmond. The Regular through Freight for Oordonsvilicnrd prints . West of there leaves Richmond at e, I*. M. on Sundays t-z* . Tuesday* anil Thursdays, nnil arrive* from the Wist ail. I A. M. on Sundays Wednesdays mid Fridays. A regular Way Freight train for (iordiin*ville and piitts . , Kart leaves dally, Sundays excepted at .'OJO A. SI. >; , Oct._l_ II. M. IV ItUCUM II, Oi lier,.) it- ft } {/ Ml PORTANT K«TSCK. s c ii a n* fi k of nouns. 1 AX and af.'er 'I I'ESHAV, 1st Oh'TORI'lt, ihe I'as-rnye' it\J Trnm of :hU Con»j»j*ri.v ni ivc Kuhn oiul (i*ilv) \*t, e for »if o'clock, I', M. j**; KETUKNIXJ. w;!llo-.v.- yi."» ] :»icUa*».»r/ M o, A. M.. f.ft C;4 arilvi! In Kkhrnonil :it il.frt, A. M. } SAM I | |. KfVH, J?upcrlnfcns'tTi ii.tn poii'tii'T. Orrtc* I/. F. I*. ft. ' ComcasM Ricliniotid, .iitli, i'l, 4^ k ati't""-'' _ OSJ.I.M.I: <»: >fAnn: y ,1 FROM LYNCH Hi;Ji«.i I'o ulTSVII I.K. \ I, and nfier the t'tll hist., the Fan-oil i_ ^5 \/ our lloats from Lynchburg to -'nj UivVj^MAiaejjjja y ville will In) rai>ed to ttro ami a hmf et-u!e*.»-'iSA -*-» ! , !- per mile and for laterii.ediati- pi.L.is Iclwe.-n ti.- Isa places. i J , e Helow Sooiisvillc, ftn-l from thence in lliei uii: -!, u-- aid teratinn hi the fare. Li' Sept It- KHMON! d 'I iMI J'Sf'K. if , cham;k of hours. !:v '' OVf ICK B. V. A p. i; k. I I" ' Uii'tiynMi. July II, iti'-i. I >, D /"\N Slid after Saturday, Jutv ll'li, t}.«- a: --r- s - y_....t»~ id Vy noon train of 'his Coin pans ail! 'uav- ji" niOlid atho'clook, 1*. M., Instead of l n'elnr!. heretofore. hAMM-di i'.i. lil, jv 12 nijpi-rir,tends nt Ijp, ' JOITHKHN V2KA.1E EMCSVA- ^ , H j U 'r EUS F«.M I'AA V .-I'-rswi" (I*- j. almus'if pr-.ni'liiis: tlii.-. t.r-ti.i-h s.f nor N-.i-*> *7_,. jT '' if': il tisinal defercv -,|-.i.n'i .ir .-n.-t.- ,- .ti y- T-JirtlstAnd a few si.-jr,* >: il,e - id, .. n. ir ortle-No. 14 -.1 " ry can he had ."f-ar,* fi..i.i-i., -1. A 1*0. I -Idp. July sO-t!{ ;i: 0, IU ». IXSUUK Yoi/i: UFI: AT skvui * TIIK V)i;«!M A ».<« * . J.VM li.l.MK J-/U t. POittSMIN \ , Yi" (mtickcocni"uor main avi. km:* : si».»:. j NFUKKK »hue P-reaii* f -r ! ? . '«>r cf > .. ft. HMI itl.'IVM lorf.ru- 'r i.n (<) .! rXi i.dir.- hi -. -:v |-J. Or»n»ji annnliM arii mi-I'ikm'tl n, ...,u ... r ft .3 '.* The Vft.uk*>: om|'xnl'.5 h.ivlr.r; made kr.t.K.i ih.'.r .tor:.- , 1 i.-.n to repudla'e the policive «-f our t.s.ti* » any be klll'-d lu defencetheir homer, "!'!.i « 11 1..1 n, ur» arms, or by evmpaii.iei.-.if wit!., os !:v Ur.tJ.io- h».» ... 1 . Miril.irl |i>Miilt;r'ti le'.'.-lii, ivry ppjil.-t-. ;j a<t b. tn--m, ougV r Km - M .-.r. »! bis poli-y n:..i ii.su'v .- .1 4 home. >.?( Ilnnk^, cnnl.iinins Iii-cc-ai\ ir- ler nhheil at the office of It e w.e.j.at w. ?" )' NAMirKI. i MAKttlf-.V." I'r.ile: . , J A:.*IK 1't.KtHNTS, rreretary. III.a r I'Pkk'RU., M. !>., .Medirrtl l'\:.i.i.o. . |.J. «M. !>., Cotisnltlre I hveYia* C11JC a. t: IlkATii, l.eu.l Ar'.vU.-r, k'Y _J_uJir If) MILTHEICX .Tl CMC,f'V' JW. RANDOl.Plf, 121 MAIN St., is- > : of New Mr.blc, publl-hed i.t rl.i- ' !>! -, V r. f-onr, slars of our Uaniier, Coii(«iii>r.i'e (..« »; Moi " Southern Mir.uIUiA*, Jtulltli* III He ' ' r '"'l J'4 ?.,ij debt's Quick Step. Meaur^*ar«rs. Msiieisu- J Up, Oct. h. ; ENVELOPE*. T W.P.ANDOT.Pfl, 121 MAIN =t., can now rat-ply r R »J «|U»ull!w of llome-inaile r r.nvelupAi. p.ser UAOcts per hundred, or »1 p :b 'U<»n.l._ Oct.O. D., CSHRODHiTA'INI P, pa«e».pg U er.iU f\'j ed rlchpcw arul dell- a- ; ..t flavor, ii.o .i;>j.Kr;.6< * rellnhto all made f1l-hi~. U 1'. '.U'a. 4 ,r. J emlacttt. r\»r sale by f Iff-f*." i CO.. April C l./ubfl-u I \ It7 utlpO.NPO'N I'hl.KHi:.'. S'i-.SJ C.:i L!i- y./i I # jajj PILU*, POIt FOIAl.tS..."trferu? *rc cor.;, b )y recommerulcd to try thN great r.-rot.ly V.,.-, a;.- |,;. VP. Pf.Tr P.f-ON k CO.. April 6 1.W Vain rtrret t :1 Ma ni pti l atk n ami sor'iKi:wit» > *ilrAJ»«>..Manipulated (in too manufactured uy lu. t gntubrcio in bulk and ground ; for aalo by : "1 ~ SepttJ KD1J0NU PAVfKrCRT A rn COTTON YARNS-Nm. 14 to '.'0 larltulv*, In a«ne and for «.lle at low pi Ices by KENT, PAJNII A CO. J * ( VKW ORLEANS KIOLASSES AMJ NSW - i 1.1 OKLEAN'3 oCGAK, for eale hy __ Got f> KHMUNl), DAYENPOST A CO. mo WOOLEN MANUPACTYSERS.-AV ' ; " J. are receiving oti CGiiM.-uiu.-nt euperiur White V.'urpa, assorted numbers, and are prepared to contract for sr> ., quantity to be received atau early date. ' _ Jnlv 29 KKS'T. PATNE A CO. . f TTAIR ClflUSHF.S AND CONIBS..A b.a. i ! ) n fal Jot of UairBrusbee, Dressln.', FL-e Tooth and Peck e Combs, f r sale by T. A. BOLKli:? A Co. n} t-ih . - » - j :1, ; v - yiii
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Page 1: chroniclingamerica.loc.gov · 2017-12-16 · IliiVjiiitoiii) fitpirtr. j:W \cCjnlirsr t"> the census of 1860, the popM Jijti-ffl of the Confederate Statei was as fo!. Whins.n38t,iM9;

I liiVjiiitoiii) fitpirtr. j:W \cCjnlirsr t"> the census of 1860, the popM

ijti-ffl of the Confederate Statei was as fo!.

J Whins. n 38t,iM9; slaves, 1,520,016..fi j^jl. S.l' According to the same cen.js

the p 'fiil:iiion «»f the L ncolu governmentjm -free. "-'J.OooK'O ; slaves, 420,841.

9 The ciMiiiiiuu'cttion which we publish to-

JB concerning ih- mode of directing letters I

rs so as ensure their delivery, will I

IS ,;trafl. « e 'to--. general attention. It is from JFM -.if who has ii" eh experimental knowledge of ,

M ,/» inii-»>rU' »'« «'f what he advises.I

kM We are iii'lrh e<i to ouresteemed friend, Maj. (

Kg T\i!ii.v< L I»r«»wn. of the ltd regiment. Wise

Iv-mn, for :< verv complete map *»f the coun.

x embracing the Sewrall mountains, Meadow

Oami'ax Kmry. Cross Lanes, Mouth of

,iaier. Hawk's Nest, Ac , A :.

Colonel .'tines W. Walker, of Madison

ctss'J. Virginia, has generously donated to the

ftn:Vdor*'<- States of Arnctica, one hundred

,.rrc'.>e: K-t fv,,i!.V f"r the use of the

^ ^hauled the sai"3 trom nus larai to

l-irs,Cf i-;.iM a I.KTTKK DATED SEPTEMBER

:j ir r.AiKF.tv C i"Hi' Hoosr.."Give 111v love

l.yitr Mirv. .tml 't'H her to pray for the'

ioi-V-v, t'1 si's n n and encourage him to

. Vilike a Ii-ii hour of battle."

We R-tre txiritm ly sorrv to learn last evo.3^

thai the health of Gen. Wise had not

,j[.ibitcd any improvement, and that his on:;.:0n

excited v. ry grave apprehensions.TV Fredericksburg, Vs., papers record the

RoVrt Gray, a well known bookiriUrof thai ''i:v. nt thn adv ince I age of 88..wellanpninti-l with C \ Washington,

!i ? (in. -i m i »

j. s m»p«-im«1 that Colonel Doniphan, of-.i..niri whrst- iihiiiv is linked with brilliantv- .v. ni-iits in the Mexicoi war, has joined-iCwti'e hr.iti-' We trust it uiav prove true.

PM iV. J«-hn Taylor, of King Geo g* county, and:,i Welch, of Caroline. are about to join theest.st the head <»t volunteer companies which

|jl y»r hive raised.

H The Bdliinore "Clipper" sacs it does no

IjS tticinber any time wtien drunkenness whs so

£ -«nlcnt iti that city as now.

i piCi.isri..James B u boor, E-q , of Culpep-1vr, lUclint - being a candidate for Congress in:beK:':: Congressional District.

ii p. Slit-ton F. Lrnke ha- mmo'iucod himV..irandidafe fur C. ogir---, hi the Tib Dishia '.he following e.ird:

Pj jfLtoiv Citizens. I am a candidate to re^r>rntyou in theConere^s '-''the Confederate^ The bric'iiess of toe time hotween£ i and the election. -ntitl li e difficulties and! "I ihe time*, ahk* fi»rbi«i » cttovass..

ice it>ay tin'. il'net"c<t, I shall di-votc;;whole tUiji'S to 'be Hdvutveiiimi ol y«>ur

Y -ur foilow-nJi7.fi,SlIELTON K. IJRAKK.

itirsl^elvts.A F K i c.\ X O il i: K 13 H !

a* .-i t> c <- .v a f. n ta1\ A.J of the Funds uf the1 KM.DIs-.Rs' KKM8? SOClhTV,

ur Til if

TORKIAM ACSICAL AMATKVHS0 P

s 0 i' t ii c a 11 u i. i n a !Tirpuhlicof R chmoBd Is respectfully informed that

ladles noil gentlemen of South Carolina, respondAt: -»thecall of patrlvlem, and laying aside for a timeof h"iae, have geoereus'y come forward to

iltkcesuse of thcit beloved conntry by their Musicalirrhti-i, sad utn!er the organization ami a hie )n>truc-

SIGXIOU ToRKlANl,titt'l kniwn conductor of tr.e llavaas luttaa Opera,:yp>>» giving a reti-e of

ATTRACTIVE CONCERTSfit principal cities of the Cfi'eirr.vy.I\v.rtdire profits accruing fifuti said Concerts will beqv.vated to the above patriotic purpo-e.Jiri.it Concert will be given in this city on

.HONDAV, October 14U», 1S61.Tr Company »ill afterwards appear in Petersburg,

i ' iit. Lrzehliurg, Ac., and, on quilling the old DooiitA»ewhole proceeds of the Concerts will be handedif the Soldier's Relief Association of thai State ; andnose coarse will be pursned on quitting the Ststos ofJarsCarolina,Sou'b Caro.lna, ticargla, Alahatna, Loulsg»nl wherever else trie company may appear.SVJ Fur Programs e, Ac., -ee small h lis.

ggl >rr'.l-tf

I .IIETKIIPOLUMM MALL.

I: 11-UNO DRAMATIC A si; ETHIOPIAN ENTERTAINER|l.i sent:

& 1 yen/tux r?a.ttjj".\'eo.vs e ver y sigdt

^|| ::::OHAX BCR1 ESifUK .

FAKcK',fcOUM,GIIOKOKS,f-lXuINu AND DANCING.

open at 7 o'clock ;Commence at S.

arn.-iwuu cm.

RRSKRVEll SKATS R'l el*.

Jrpt.V.ISt WELLS A WARWICK.-..." ..I T

NOTICE. (HniSQCENT Cor.tturaers of OAs' tu Monroe WardV ire fereby notified that it they fait to pay tnelr gas.i fore the hour ol S o'clock, H. M., to-day, they will> Je.lt with accord ng to toe requirement* of the followeritract from the Ordinance concerniLK the <ia*fu: I5Jw trJinaace passed l.y the Council May fith. 1S5>, 1f

-*? Siiltetniiin Unpaid tor TEN f>\Y.4 next afierthaloo> presented, the Auditor shall notify the Superin.hallatop the g.a from tiring used on the

"f.la retprct to which the default exi-tr, and if noth'».tSin FIFTEEN DAYS, five p-r cent, will be added_

r Tlginal amount of the bill, and it shall be plaocd la^iiiCir.f the City Collector.

T. 11. HARRISON, forM. L. dl'KAl'TON,

__s.:i. Hjt- It Auditor.(

I IKGI.N'1,1At Ku'rii held In tt.e Clerk'* Oftwa ofCircuit Court for 'be cnun y of King William, on

'j*f»J,tte 7th day of October, 1SHI I1«>C. Johnson, I'Ulntitf. 1

Jrslr.si - la debt.*-*«ph II. Blrds&l), Dr'ondatil. )htujer-0| tbln action U to tecover from the drfen»«.7o-e;.hH. lllrdaall. the ttum of Alld N't, with legal'eoithrr.ion front the 1st day of January, 1SCI, due andw«« onto ihe plalntitf, J..uioa C. Johnson, on a bond of!'*«:i defendant, executed to the laid plaintiff, ou thehtof January, lid 1, anil payable on demand.

' UIMarit having bean made and filed that iho defan*4',Ja»rph U. Blrdxali, Id a non-resident of thltt Commonh»i»tetju red to appear bne trilh n one month af-"publication of Hit* order and do ahat Is necessary

hf« Interest In this suit.A C. py.Teate,

WM. D. BOLLARD, I). C."»*»., P. Q Oct 11.vr-lar

I'HigTma :-At Uu -4 held In the Clerk'* Office of'tr Circuit Court for ti e county of King ar.d Queen,

'""iiiv, the Tth day of Ovtober, 1S6I,*''»? R. Cxrlion i

R.'-J ,'In ciue.

&-MUnites, )P g having b«en made bef -re the anderdgned, andB; '"»~«tg lb-- papers Id tnls cause. that the defendant isBr '' Wtoled to the plaintiff in the »uin ot sev»- ty-dve|| *!lh Interest thereon f'oui the 1st day April, }s>Gt,El \ "'< I: that-here Is pie^ent cause of aotUn therefor ;EF; -M<1 defendant ix nol a re.-ideut or thU Ci.uiruoi.»iilthat the affiant believes he has prriotial ettateK .

"r said cunt* nl K<ng iikI Qsmd snil theadjilnP;* "f King Wi Ham: On the motion i f the pUinEn' -"jfrtered hat the xtid de eti lant do api e ir herogb a»y of the t)<> t teiim of Ute Circuit Court forS3 county of King and Quien and do what isKb ''h«r.- to protect his interest ; and that tljis or-

K| ,|'**t rhehb puali-he'l once a week fnr -our auctexWi!n the Rlihn.oud "Enquirer" a newspaperE'j j./'t" the city of Klchtn 1 it, and posted at 1 lie front

''-t« Court Hour* of this county, on U e first day ofgg t«ra 01 the Court to he held for tlie aaid county.

M l et e :M C"4" ROBERT POLLARD, JH,. C. C.

K 'p:r.- NtrllClt.1 V, "'TH ANNUAL MEETING of the Stockholders of

H ,t'E JAMES KIVKR ANit KANAWHA COMPANY

H t.'.*"'4 '"this Ctv.ori MO.NUAV, the 29.h Instant.pA i. '"'M,c,tste rr<j.,eited to ppiiltn pr xles, ucd forwardSf.j ' to li e Serretsrv as a00n as possible. IKj seeuiSTttE.sT os saoxr. I& ait., !! >,eri hy these Presents: That we the PuhH... , '*** stockholder. in the James River and Ka^J'-')Ri|,ar,»l t0 i,rreliy cnsiitutr anil appoint

A..'"tt tru. and Uwlul A'torney a d Proxy, to repreftu» In ah tieorr.l Meet ngsot the etookh .1 lert

$ 4, it ""Penit, held witnir: six njon bs frotn and afterp ""-of, when we are not person »lly present, or

ira b>' ' nts other l'roxv ; w Hi full power nod'"ch general meetings, to give such vote or

Ii'tvdW J>' ,u' " other act or ». u a« each of us could

. v.,.,k" 1 So mber of the said meetings, I' we were

hoetJ PrtM-nt; and we 00 hereby ratify and coDfirm»v6

** '^te or vules, act or acts, our said A'torney may"J civs i,r do for us, in poreuaace of the authority 1

$ rw.ferrrduponb.nl!c,"ur han.ii and sexli, tn's day 0/

-ottaj tlgi.t huodred and .^'t-tro! the President and Plrertors. 1

U« ,W'll. P. MCNPOUD,

Y^lfl.Ort, :.1961.Ctd Secretary. t* ^Ht; UoVJbiKMOst HP VllihlMt. . I

IVIIKPS A PROCLAMATION.If . s vacancy has occurred In ths Senaie of*,:'-ttk'1i1" by 1,1e dr*lit o{ Gkorou Townics, the tfsn*-

^"'ctrlct compiislng the county of Pitteylvanla ;of the said county Is hereby required

lwi ftt th* several places ot voting pr.in ..

,n said county, on the first WEDflKS--- covember next, to tnpply the vacancy aforesaid.

," ».' *»«D UD<ter my liand as Governor, a**d nnder

1Uh ie»'4b" Commonwealth, this 7th day of Ocr'tlfki'e.i'. ' 'ttd 'n the year of the Oommonwealth

^'veSo,. J0HN LETCHKRIf u ,

^C1rt'd FecreUry of the Commonwealth.

CITY INTELLIGENCE.Thk First Maryland Regiment..Our ap- t

peal in behalf ot ihi* tr«llHi»f corps, uow suffering:lor want of winter clothing und other necossaries, <

has elicited, already, many grat'itying manifestations 1

of sympathy, which hnt need li.o opportunity tonssumo a practical torin of expression. JContributions in money or clothing tor the Mary.

land .Regiment will ho cheerfully received at thisotliee by Mr. Win. A. Wright, 0110 oj' our book-keep-prs, and public acknowledgment of the fact bo tnadothrough the columns of the "Enquirer." They willbo distributed in accordance with thd wishes ot thodonors, or bo bunded over, at the headquarters of theRegiment, to those properly authorized to receivethem. Wo trust that in a few days our list of "con*tributiona" to the Maryland Regiment" will assuino» proportion worthy of our citizens, and of thogallant men it is designed to serve.

Sequestered Estates..Since tho IlOth ofSeptember last, active proceedings have been institutedin tho C. S. District Court of the Eastern Dis-triet of Virginia, (Judge llnlyburton) for the sequestrationof specified estates held by alien eucmics,reaching in the aggregate) to upwards ot $800,000,Tho following are tho principal parties against whotnprocesses have been issued :

Augusta Rolmonte, (through his Richmond ugout,UUiUi Iiuuw.1

Simon and Gave Elkus, (.firm of Isaac M, Wolff,und Henry Stern. 1UriahP*. Levy, U. S. N., (owner of "Monticello.")

Jan. H. Woods und John Lowry, (firm of Woods,Lowry A Farunt, ot Norfolk.)Win. 0. Hires, Jr.. of Boston.Francis Hives, of New York City.Mrs. Sigourney, of New York City.Overton M. l'rice and Charles M.Fry, ^tirm of C.

M. Fry A Co., New York.)Chickering and Sons, Piuno Forte Manufacturers,

(through Nathuniel Q. Carusi. their Hichtuondagent.)

F. i>. Hitchcock.Wm. Palmer und John Eudcrs.John Purcell, Charles W. Pureell, and James P.

Purcell.E. D. Hitchcock, (Ann of Hitchcock A Osborne.)E. H. Rhodes and Geo. W. Wilson, (firm of Smith,

Rhodes A Co.)George L. JBuyno.Wm. 1'. Edlow.Thos. S. Baldwin and .Uhn T. William*, (firm of

Keen, Baldwin A Williams.)John E. Wndsworth and Goo S. Palmer, (tirui of

"Wadsworth. TurnerA Co.)Geo. W. Yanecv and W. W. Harrison.William f. Wufkor, Thos. P. Harrison, uinl John

Smith.Gnrrclt F. Watson, (firm ot l.tidlam A Wutson.)Nathaniel Carusi.The property ot Auguslu Behisonte, which lias

been uttachedin the hands of hi* agent here, consist*of 500 hogshead* of excellent tobacco, worth, ut itsordinary market value, i'25o,00".

Mayor's Cocky.Mayor Mayo Presiding.Thursday..l)r. Stone alias Henry Johnson, whowas a fleeted a day or two ago by n sudden rush ofwhiskey to the brain, had a relapse of the sauio affectionWednesday evening, and was required t<>

give security as a preventative against the complaintassuming a chronic form.Put Dullard, who is as loud of tile gutter as a sora

is of the marsh, took lodgings in one of the formeron Wednesday night, and was icquircd to pay the

corporation one dollur for the convenience.Newell Martin, a volunteer, whose " bran" new

uuiform might be taken as an indication thut he litisnot " done the State some service," was committedto jail in defuultot security that he would not againstone the house of Louisa Dun kin.Charles F. Poindextcr, a resident of Louisa, was

so overcome by a decoction ot corn juice, which hetook on Wednesday night tor medicinal, purposes,that he had to he conveyed to the cage in a cart..The Mayor exacted trom him one dollar to cover theexpense of his ride, and released him.John Anderson and John Forsyth were found

drunk upon Mayo's bridge, and in imminent dangerof rolling into the euuul. Knelt were required to payone dollar into the city's treasury for the anxietywhich they occasioned the policemen who arrestedthem.Angusto Zain, a comfortable looking Dutchman,

was charged with wantonly cutting Augustus Miller, ,

on Wednesday night, and was sent Oil to the HustingsCourt tor a farther examination. The fastidious IDutchman, it appeared from the evidence, took offencefrom the " heaving up"'of the wounded manin hi* preseuce, and iiitlicted a flesh wound upon hisneck, receiving in return a " sockdologer" upon theeye, and a ' stunner" upon the nose.

Win. B. McCoruiaek. arrested under the suspiciouscircumstances of endeavoring to effect an entrance,at a late hour of Wednesday night, into the residenceof Mr. Thomas Jones, corner of 3rd and Canulstreets, wan committed notwithstanding lii» earnestprotestations that tie was an honest resident olBuckingham County, present iu this city on " business."Aun O'Reilly, charged with assaulting Michael

Lcarv, was admonislied to "go and sin no more."The case of Timothy Callahan, charged with the

homicide of Michael Jones, a member of the "TexasBangers," on the uight of Juno thirtieth was conlinueduntil Monday next, undthe accused admitted:o bail in the sum of one thousand dollars, to theipparently intense gratitication of hi* wile, who,with true woman's devotion, had taken her place by[lis side on each occasion of his appearance inCourt.Charles Dimmock. soli of the worthy Col. Diuiinock,was titled live dollars for hurling stones with

a sling in tio» street.Nicholas Francisco enriched the city's treasury to

the amoutit of tun dollars iu consequence of his neglectto take out a license to "retail liquor at theplace where drunk."Ned, charged with being the runaway slave o| William» Phillips, was committal to jail.

SkQCBSTKATlOM OF TUK MONTICELI.O ESTATEA petition w-us yesterday tiled in the C. S. DistrictCourt by Henry L. Brooke, Esq., Receiver of the fidDistrict, for the aequestrution of "Monticello," thefonner home of Jeflerson, now owned by Uriah P.Levy, a captain in the Lincoln Navy, and occupiedby liis brother, who is, it is alleged in the petition,disaffected towards the Confederate Government..The estate, which is controlled by George Curr andJoel N. Wheeler, of Charlottesville, agents for Levy,is described in the petition us comprising 300 acresof land, situated in Albemarle couuty, usse«s«d uponthe books of tho county at $20 per acre, togetherwith a house and other improvements, assessed at

?2,'.(in; also another tract ot land in Buckisland,Albemarle county, containing 960 aereSj assessed at

$6 per acre; also ten slaves, S horses, sixteen headt cattle, seventy-eight sheep, thirty hogs, and .> lot

jf household ami kitchen furniture.so . i it .i !.. num..i lie rtcceivcr aiwiinia-u antuii'Ni iv nw ......

estates within hi* District held by alien enemic*,ind requested authority to employ agents to secure

possession of, ami to attend to their preservation, u

request with which the Court complied.An estate or' bOu acres, tally stocked with negroes,

live stock, «te., owned by William 0. Kivos, Jr., ofBoston. An estate ot vo acre*, with a full stock of

negroes, dsc.. belonging to Francis l£ives, of Newfork city. And an estate f" MMtacrCn. stocked wtjhiiegwe*, ,tic., tin- property of Mrs. Sigourney, ofNew York city.Thk.Conckkt ox MomjaV N'iuiit..Our readershave observed the advertisement of the forthcomingConcert at the African Church. It will be

given hy u number of ladies and gentlemen from(south Carolina, who have associated for the purpose,under the name ot the "T«>rri«tii Musical Amateurs."Tltcy arc persona of the highest respectability andstuiidiug at home, and urn all eminent in private cbclcsfor musical ability. The principal lady. MissL., is, we leant, the daughter of one of the wealthiestplanters in upper South Carolina. None hut a

patriotic purpose, of (Sutrse, would hring these amateurshetore the public. They have offered theirservices freely, and without anticipation ot any comperisuti.inbeyond the payment of their travelling cxpeltscs,to the cause ill which they have euiiuirked.file proceed* < ! the «Vmeerts given in this ci'v andelsewhere throughout the Southern country will beappropriated t<> the isoldier*' Kelief Societies ot theseveral States. Tiie uitisietil director of thi* u**o.-itttion of patriotic South Carolinians ia Sig u>r Torriinii, the celebrated eheKb-orclicstra, tinder .Mux MareUec,at the Opera Houses in liiivuna' and NewYork. Tho business arrangements are in the hand*of .Mr. G. F. Marchani, the well known Homager o|tlie Charleston Theatre. Botli of these gentleiiieohave generously ottered their services to the *iek andwounded soldiers tree of-eiinrge. The programmeof the performances on .Moiiduv night emhraees .

leetioiis from Kriiani, Luenxm J.orgia, Norma, Tancredi,l.it Fjvnrita, Don l'iiri|tudi, J.a Soiniinuihuhi,the Bohemian (iirl, Schubert's Serenades, A"v., ifcc.The loadiug lady is said to have a voice of remarkablepower and sweetness, and tin* will lie her !ir>tappeurunce before the public.We have noticed this enterprise thus ut length, [

la cause we believe it is one of the timet meritoriousthai Ii.is engaged ttie ut'uution of our musical amateurssince the commencement of the war, and we

have the beat assurances that it embraces h gat tieringof talent worthy of a generous support from thepeople of Richmond Aside from the patriotic notivcsof the unialeiirs, the community w..iml dowell to encourage good operatic entertainments. n4

Midi a eanrse will tend to foster a home musicaltaste, and eventually render us independent ot theirreut musical cities of the North. For these reasonsthe Musical amateurs trom South Carolina -In.oldmeet with u warm reception oil .Monday night

Olcut To Have Hern I.>ktaim:i> .T»..» otpolieyof permittnur parties, who are avowedly enemiesof our cause, to leave the Confederacy, trembledwith information ot value to the enemy, is aptly illustratedin the case of George W. Yandergrirt, whoreceived liis passport as an alien a day or two ago, ju,d has, prohahly departed for Vatikcedom. 'l'ltis

Yandergrift, if we are correctly itiloruicd, was fori'isrlysuperintendent of the Orange and Alexandria

Railroad, nnd was strongly suspected of some indi.rcct ngct'Cy itt the collision which occurred "ii thatad just prior to the Batttc of Hull Bun, mid delayed,for some hours, the junction ot Gen. dohti

tmi'sforces with tltose of Bcuuregurtl. Vaiider,'riftis said to ho an able and experienced eitginvr, jttid if tie lias improved, us it is likely lie lias, all the |upportunities forgaining I'lleHUronce tdforded him by ;Ins residence here, will, probably, be able t« conveythe Yankees information of much practical value to jtlu rii ut this present juncture.

Promotion..\v<» learn that M«j. Thomas F. jGoode has been promoted tc a Lieutenant Colonelcy jin the Second Regiment ot Virginia Cavalry, in the !

place of Lieut. Col. Hood, transferred to it command |in Western Virginia. Col. Goodo i» a gallant officer j!ind will do efficient service on the Peninsula. i

i

Confederate States District Court..Hon.). 1>. llnlybnfton, Judge.F. H. Aylctt, Esq , Pin-,riet Attorney (in admiralty.) ITollins vs. SehoontrMargaret. The Confederate Stales Marshal yostor-lay made n report of the salo of this schooner, lierfurniture, tacklo tin<l cargo, pursuant to a writ ot

f

venditioni exponas issned from thw Court, (to whichthere is nn exception) and paid into the registry oftho Court $8S7.it" a.ithc nett proceeds of the ssie..The amount, less tho Marshal's commission ot oneper cent., was ordered to lie deposited in the i'arinsr'sBauk of Virginia, subject to tho Ititure order of *

the Court. !Conftdtratt States *f America v*. Xathantial

CaruiiL Tho defendant in thin ease having confessedin his answer to tho petition, that ho was indebtedto .1. B. Bond, of Fishcrville, iS'ew Hampshire, analien enemy, in tho mnn of $i5 ; and that he has inhis possession soven pianos belonging to Cbickering«fc Seas, anil other alien enemies, the C'onrt orderedthe said debt and pianosu> bo sequestered ; and thatthe former t>o paid ever to 11. L. Brooke, receiver forthe td district, and the hitter to bo sold by tho Receiver,at public or private sale, as he may deembest.

Sad Case of Drowning...Tho body of a

young man from Memphis, TennesH.ee, named AndrewMcLemore, was found uboutS o'clock, Wednesdaynight, iu tho canal between 7th and NthStreets, ami conveyed to Brooke's Tobacco Warehouse,whore it was permitted to remain until ves-

irnmvwiiviu mi iimjiic.i- nnou\iiu \»»w« *. **ju coroner'sjury, summono.l i'V Aldonnun Suuxny.

'

ftTln! unfortunate J'Ouiijj limn reached KichmonJly on Sunday morning last, and put up at the

Spotswood House, tho Ley ol liis room n't which,found in liia poekcts, first "led t-> liia indcntification.Upon his person were found, also, letters lroin hisfather, a very re-pei'tahlo citizen of Memphis, toi'rcsidcnt Davis, Assistant I'ostnuister Clement, andother influential gentlemen in this city.

It appeared ni'Kt probable, from the evidence, tlmtthe deceased had wandered in the direction of theI'etersbiirg Depot, and the night being dark and in clement,had fallen into tho canal and was drowned.The Coroner's jury, therefore, rendered a verdict of''accidental drowning." The body of tho' deceusedwas then neatly dressed, and taken charge of hyseveral ol his friends, who lind it pluccd in a metallicootliu, ami interred in a vault, where it will ho keptuntil the wishes (.1 his father can be ascertained.

Condition or Gkn. Wise..Thcro lias beenno further improvement in the condition of Generalllonrv A. Wise, ami the issue of his illness is now

regarded, we regret to state, as doubtful.

Alien Enemies . Passports were yesterdayliiucd to the following parlies as alien toooiles: \V. S.M'Utncr; Jacob Ksfer; P. f. Perry; 0. W. Dooobo, wifeand child : 8. W. OaonelhApplHailona for passports are now regarded, we are

pi'ascd to learn, with gto a Jealoosy, puriiculariy so whenlaacu by persons of douutlut standing, or by aliens. Severalcf the latter were yesterday refused passports forwhich they had applied, and one or two of vae same suspiciouscla«s, who had been granted passports a day or

two ago, were Intercepted before they could leave lhaConfederacy by a telegraphic order for their detention..1' has biou pos lively determined upon, we learn from anofficial source, to (front no more passports to thoso seekingegicss from the Confe leraey who purpose leaving tbeirfamilios behind them heie

N»r Moke I'a-sesto Civilians..It wasyeslerdayruuto'ed that all civilians are henceforth to be rigidlyexcluded (root our lines at Manassas, and that no

more passports will he Issued to that useful, but now liouw;*d class of our citizens uutil further orders. Xo such Instructionshad been received, however, at the passportoffice last night, though the applications of civilian visitorsto our aruiy ul ihe I'olomac were granted with evidentreluctance.

VOLUNTKKK fontkibctkins TO THE AllMV..The following additional contributions to the clothing ofour army were jwerduy reported at ll.e Passport OlliceJohn F. Burns, JSiO, clothirg to 4th and Cth Alabama regiments;J. H. Cook, $1,115, clothing to 7th couth Carolinai eglmcot ; James Carter, $Cufl, to Montague's Virginiabattalion ; Thus J. Ca 1.1 At 11. $300, clothing in 1,3th NorthCarolina regiment Jof.n i. Jones and .Ferae Meadows,#9ot), clothing t> 13 h North Oarnllna regiment; L K. KelHun,$5'.o, clothing to loth Nirlh Car«Jit.a»regim«iit ; F.M. Presrly, $3fSl, clothing to2d and 4th tleorgta regiments;0. <.'nickel, $1,100, rlothing to 13th North Cambria Volunleers; A.J Houn^t'er, $i..V5, clothlugtu 7th Souia Carolinaicjuietit. Total, $ T'.Mi.

Akmitkakv Divorces. .Wc letirn In hi anIntel igetil sou-re ih.it Lincoln and his advisers will procure,a' the next . niou ..f Congress, tho pnstnge of a

bill to decree the sluo'uts divorce of those wives residingwithin th» Jurisdiction of Abraham, whose hushsmls haveleit llum with the intention of aiding the lortunesof theSouth liesootism Is lieglnoiiig to show its hand boldly,evwi in the Xonh.

Prisoners . The O'-ntra! train hrnughtdownyesterday iv.nlog t'3 Yankees, 10 o( whom were fromOldo ; the rctns'nlng thirteen were Union men, fiom Fairfaxcounty. Va.

JOWftltliCiAl RECGHR.October 11 |S(j|.

Bi"nwi.-«V continue In quote gum) and prime countryHt -.'i to Otic. per It..; * illi a inir demand; infe.ior 15 to Vicper lit.It*Cos..Very .lull at 2tfc. f..r Hog round.C.'UN. .There's > change in the iiiHik-t; tin; rem Ifds arc

very libera1, .tiol the ileraund limited, ffe quolo P7j»'aCce.per bushel.Olovkk Smth..Nene in market.Ci.rt'KR..The stock of clfee U almost exhausted, and

prices are ve-y irregular. We i|Oute at flsndSr.. per Ih, atwhich prices hut few can afford the luxury.Kluck.Very dull at 4.3j lor i'luu ; bupcifitie 15 ; Kxtra

}5JJ; Fatally 'o 1".Lkatiikh..Sole 65 to hi; Harness 80 to 85; Ilildle

5 to t~}4 per side ; upper 't)( to a side rough skirting40 to 46c. per pound. Supply limited and all lots takenUp as soon as they arrive.Nails..l.argeiy advanced. HeU*tfi>jto 6?««MoLAWks .N. 0. 86 to 7t'c.: ( uhu Ait to66c.Oats..There I* a fair uetnaud for Oau, at from 85 to

<i>X per hn-iiel.scuta. The receipts are heller in the last week. It is

now to he had at 11 to 14c.; crushed held at 'J5 to 'J7c.;coffee-sugar lCltfto lie.

Mst.T Liverpool Silt la siHl held at". We are now

It. receipt <.f the article from Pouth-wcsUrn Virginia,which is sold at prices equivalent to about S.tHl for a sackof Liverpool. The proapecta are that we ahull continue toreceive liberal noppties from tliat aeclion of the State.TouaCoo.In manufactured lohaeco, there Is hut Hide

doing. 'I here is an ndlcsi variety of grades and prices,ranging from 111 to 50c. per Ih. No doubt sates would begreate< but for the Unpos ibility of getting transportationon the radroad.Whkat..The nrrivals of wheat this week have been

more liberal than ut any lime slsce the market opened, buiwe have no cl&pge ia prices to report. We quote rctl atyq cauls; while at $1. Samples are nut severely eritiolaed,and a prime artlole of white would command a few centomore than our quotation*.Wood..Oak wood In demand at }5X ; Pino $4.60.Wuittccr..Ohio, hut little In be hud helow S6 in TO;

Proof l.io to 1.S0; Old Hre l.ffo to fl; Itlchmond Ri ctitled76 to (LIO. Kecelpts and alock not ample.

KY THE GOVERNOR OP VIRGINIA.

A \> R 0 C I A M ATION.

INFORMATION having hern received bv me, that two

Negroes, THOMAS H.UUtV, alias NOTTS, a free neirrounder .sentence of Imprisonment In the Penitentiary, andSAM, a convict slave, have escaped Irom the fortificationsnear Fairfield, upon which they were at work under ordersof the Executive, and are now colug »t lurg-; therefore Ido hereby offer a Reward of Fifty Hollnrs to ao.v personwho shall arrest the suld negroes, and deliver them iotothe Penitentiary, »r Twenty-five Pol'nrg for sttch nrnodii-iu-i v of eIthcr. Ard I do moreover reauire allOfficer* or .his Commonwealth, civil 1111 military, »nd re

quest the people generally to use Ibelr best exertions to

procure the apprehension 01 the tub! negroes.JOHN LETCIIEIi.

~. Given under my liatnl as Governor, anduii

1.. *. iler (he J.ess Seal of the Commonwealth at' .' Hlchmond, thli Oth day of October In tin; year,

ISiGI.By tbe Governor.OtoaoK W. Mu.vroiin, Seeretarv of tlio CnnunnnwraRh.THOMAS HARDY, alias NUTTS, was born In Accemae,

County, 6 feet lllj^ inches high, 2*2 years old, I.Uek enlour,eyes and hair black, both ttus pierced.SA \l was received Into the Penitentiary from Nolinway

Couny, Is tilack.hair and eyes black, his height U feet.V.J inciev, had n scar on top uf the right wrist.

Oct. R. r.Sw.

RY THE VUVEitNOU OF VIRGINIA,

. A P It O 0 I. A M A T ION.

WHEREAS, a vacancy has occurred in the House ofDelegates of Virginia, by the resignation of Wit. it.

Nkwton, Ksq , the member elect from the county of Hanover;therefore, the Sheriff oTsald county Is t erehy requiredto hold an election at the severs! places or valine presorib, it

by law, on 'I humility, the 2llh day uf the present uin.lli,tosupplv the >aid vaeuney.

t.'.ven umler my hand, a* Governor, anil nnder- L S. -the seal >d the Commonwealth. at Richmond, this'..

' third day of itrt rl vr, I Mil, ntut In the sfilb y.. r (,|ttic Commonwealth, JOHN l.KTCHEC,By tin- tfuvcriinr,

G/O. W. McsFooo,fl.-t-t.etde Secretary of the Commonwealth.

IIV THE- <;ov7hTt"NOSr"of VlitCiM t .

\ f It 0 C I. A il A T f 0 N .

"\T7*UEIIKAR a vacancy ln;s occurred In the Semite nl

>7 Virginia by th« resignation of WM. C. WlCKIIAM.the Senator for the District composed rf the counties ofHenrico and Hanover; therefore, the sbet.P't of Said countiesare hereby require I to hobl nil election at the several ,places of voting pre:riilied by law, In each of said conntie*,on THURSDAY, the 21th day of October, the presentma»tli, to supi ly lite vacancy aforesaid... Givrii under uiy hand, as Governor, and undor

s li.S. {the seal of the Commonwealth, th's Rib day uf'-v. 'October, tSfii, and in the year of the i.'..im..nuweilththe dritliJltij.V I.EfClllil!

By Hie Governor,Gaiiitcv W. Mesbs.iRb.

OrtO.clde Secertary id the Commonwealth.

HV THE GAVEKNOIC OF VIRGINIA.A HKOOI.AMATlON.

^^.rtpnp.B ....... l-.u ...... r.,1 In |flnnce nl

\V Delegate? of Virginia, hy the deaih 01 JOHN N.11CGII lis*, the member fleet for the district < (imposed ofIhe counties ot Kund.dph mid Tucker, therefore the pher tinof ntl<t counties are hereby required to hold an elr-nlm at.

lli.» s-v-'sl placet of voting priscitbed hy law in each ofaid coiimlej, on THURSDAY. I lie 21th tUy of Ur.'uher

ttfjst, to eupp'y thn riteanry aforesaid(j Ivon under my band a? Governor, aod u»der tin- seal

! _. i uf llieOouimnnweahli, at Richmond, tula 2Slb da.v-! L.H. >"f Puptcmbcr, ISfll anil la the year of the Com|.t mon«"-allh the Sbili

JOHN I, ETC II Ell.Hy the Governor:Gku. W. Mt'svont), Sejreiary nf the Commonwealth.Sept HP.aft'HISSOI.OIIO.'V.

f|1HB firm of WILLIAMS, PETERS A CO., of Richmond,1 Vg., ami I'LTKHS, WILLIAMS A CO., Lynchburg, are

this dny dissolved. D. T. WILLIAMS, at hicomond. V i,and S. T PETKIIS, at LyDobburv, will net In clnelng up thebusiness of the rcpecllve Sidm, until furriher notice.

(A Copy.) I>. T. WILLIAMS,October 1st, ISO:. - S.T. PKI KKS

MM'IOE.Until a further announcement, I will continue business

at the old atand nf Willi*lis,Parvus A Co., No. 161.Main M.,opposltethe American Hotel, hd.I otfer try services to myfriends and the public generally, for lite aale and purchaseof Slate and Government Stuck?, ltiillltoid and HankStock? and Bond?, and ad Hecnrlt-es usual to Ihe marker,uo commissionGOLD, HILVF.lt and Un.-ur ent HANK NOTE! houvh'

and sold or liberal terms. I respectfully refer to theHanks, Bankers and Brs'nes? er.minuaity general y, of ihecities ol Richmond Htid I.j nchburg.

Oct2.clw D. T. WILLIAMS.

CONLRIihS WATER, fresh Horn ttie spruia,for sale hy V. PETERSON A CO.,

April 18 165 Main street.

NEWS BY TELEGRAPH.!KRI'OKTKI» KOR TlIK RICHMOND KNQUIRKR.

Another llrllllunt Confedoruic Victory. ,

rHKCAMI' OK 11IIXV W'M.-OVd ZOUAVES STORMED.

Moun.c, 0.:t. ft .A spec in I .Ii"-|ihic?i to the"Advertiser and Register," dved IVnsaeol*,iJet. '.I. siaUS that 1,0110 Uurifederaiis-. under thecommand of G«-n. Andeison, cn»seU the B iv

last n'ght, landed at Santa 11-a 1 1 r«tl al 2a'cloek in the morning, and .-stunm-d the c«mpDf llilly tVdstm's Z-juavo. horn nun ddestr.i;,ing every building «x«vp« It hi.<|Oli l; alsodestroying an iuitmri*»- i|u.aniii.\ of rations,

equipments, stores and iiiiunnni.ioii, andsinking tluir cannon Tliev itt'nmd a totaldeKli nation o! the i:ani|i. The loss of theenemy was very great. ,

The loss of the Confederates was forty kdlcdand Aoiimhid Captain Bradford, of Florida, ,

was kiind; Lent. Ni luis, of Georgia, killed;tVaiiei Bugler, «» the. Continentals, desperatelyw,:in ded ; .John Burgess, killed. GeneralAniJtison was wounded in the arm; LieutSay re wounded in the hip. This list is imperiicL It is impossible to get all the particulars.Our foice engaged consisted of three companies,5th Geor gia regiment; fourteen membersof the Mobile Continentals; three companiesof regulars; a delarhment of Mississip

t>ian>; a deia-mnetit of Georgians, underLimits. Ilallingt isl ami Nelson ; '2hU Alain-inians, and a Ueiaeliim-nt of navy ofliccrs andruarims under OapL Brantz.

Major Vogdes, of the U. S. A., is one of thoprisoners in our nanus.

Lieut. Slaughter, of the Mobile Continentals,while currying a flag of truce, was captured.The vciory is complete.

(SECOND niSI'ATCII. JMunu.u, Oct. 10..A special dispatch to the

"Advi rtiM r and Kt-gisfer," from Pensacola,dated the 51th, say.1-: L'CUt. Slaughter, bearer ofthe flag of truce, was releused.

Walter Tuggle 1b easier.Hopes are entertained that Burgess will

live.Twenty-sine of the wounded who are in

the Ladies' Hospital, are receiving every attention.General Bragg witnessed the tight from

headquarters, mid expressed himself muchpleased.

Another Sklriuiah. *

Nashville, Oct. 10..Passenger-; today reportthat Gnptain Johnson H. Morgan, withtwenty se*en mm, hud a skirmish with theLiiicofoiies, eighty strong, on the 7th ins'.,bevond Green river, killing four teen. Capt.Morgan's l« ss was only two. 'I he Lincolnitesfled.

CANDIDATES FOR OFFICE.ELECTION TAKES PLAOE 6th OF NOVEMBEH.

I' I I*ST CONGRESSIONALJDKNSkJSTtKICT..JOIINCaiTOHKK, ot Wastmoraland,Is a candidate to lepresent lbs First District in the nextConfederal* Ootih'reai. Oct 10.c3w

tiik .voters ok nfmtsyfvaxia, KINO tiKOftOF., nTAFKOKD, CAROI-lNK, LOUISA, MaDISON, UKKK.NK, Olt VNUK AND

CUI.I'KPKR .We arc authotlz-il to announce Major J.HORACE l.ACV its a candid tte in represent 'ho Kl(rlnt>lll-itrlcl In Ihe Congicss of the lOefcueratc States.

Oct:!.tlte>^~^,Yo"Tiit: itiri;h> «u- the iTt1fsiu iuciimomi and \MI,I,IAWS1!uki;,a.mi of tiik cohstlk! of iif.niu o, makovkr,I'll ari.es Li i v, nkw kent, elizabeth citv,WaKWI k, j.1m ta citv and vork.ll is tlie ilui.v of every ctixen, ul such a Juncture, to Interposeno personal objections to a call «f l is fe low-cltixetie

to any responsible position, wherein tne.v may think he canMPvuiiiummiiMs Tr. wit* with this rtitivleLiiiii I accentedthe seat I have now the honor to hold in Congress, nncl withwhich 1 have applied nivm-!', ami shall continue In applymyself, until tin- rinse, iu iU label* and dulirs. The onlydistinction to wnlcli 1 aspire la that my labors ill »>' deservenuil obtain ihe ul>lie approlm* Ion. ,

1 caouni lie indifferent to the applicatlon-i from the dis-trlrt, to ntfer myself at ihe rpproarliioc elect! n, ami now

declare tuysrlf u candidate mnauIiI you, my lelluw rlilienr,honor me w th your support, my best efforts shull be devotedto the 'abors ami uuiies ol the hi|{h position.

Oct. 1 tV.M. || MACK AH LAND.Ill rut, tiTlhiia of 1 llK 2.NU

ltr05» CwiiKrrssliniHl DlalrU't..In obedienceto liiVitniiotiN * hitrssed to me, some puhlls'ed In thenctvjpipers, mil some otherwise communicated, 1 annouitoemyself a cand dr.te to rrpre.>eat you in the Urst(Join* res* of ihe Confederate Slates.A sent in Die National Assembly In Oils hour of our

country's Ir.iunleU not to be cuvrted, yet no man shouldile line to lend Ids aid when the people rail for Ills services.Till* ft ellfig'hu* determined me to the rturse I have consentedto pursue. m

t Is not expected, 1 presume, that there should be anya; ive canvas* ill llie district. When the cltisens are t-n

U- esrd wllli ihe more iiupnitant and absorbing subject ofwar arid Its Stirling events.One great object should be Wept steadily iu view by u*

.ltt jri ilia present troubles.unity of thought, feeling nodaction. J.el here be no jarrings or dieeurJ among the

people, hut present united hearts and hands. Ami if myname is liheiy. "> distract the harmony that should prevail,then east your votes fur some one else. Should you electme, all my talents and euergles shall be faithfully voted10 your service.

Voiir Kelluw-cltlaen,Sept. 311~l.hr JOHN It. C1IAM P.LI h', 'Sit.

Jw.^77.A C.Alto..To the Voters uj tht, SecondConyretdtmai J/intrie', compoiiedoj the Couiitietof J'rincea* Anne, A'orfulk, A'antemontl, !,!,< of

Wight, .Surry, Suetex, (ereiuneilU ami Southampton,and f/id Oitlea of A'orjulk and Poiturnout/..

According to the expressed wishes of a l umber of votersof Ihe District, I hereby announce myself as a eindldtiefor a seat in I he tlrst regular Congress bf the Cunfedera'eStater. 1 do not expect (unless circumstances druiaue it)to canvass tire.District, as so m<ny persons arc absentfrom their respective counties, and as there are no p .rtlrularIssues dlvidlrg the District. I prefer and shall o r

Dallysupport I he election nt Jefferson iJav a and "A. lj.Stcpliius for the odices of Pre-ldent and Vice Presidentof ihe Confederate Hates of America, as they have so

faithfully discharged the duties nf their pmltluns, and areeminently worthy of farthir support And if I ahoulil beelected, I shall tediously support and advocate nil measureswhich shall tend to malce the Confederate Mates Intlepeodunt and prosperous, without any expectation or dositeever to be again undid to the late Government.

JOHN it. KILBY,Sept23.td .Suffolk, Va.

ijT.>,TOTIIK VOTKKS OF THE SENATOKlALDlaTIHCT, COMPOSED OK TUBCOU.vriBS OK UE.NhICO AND 11AN0VKKMr. William U. ilichUnd having resigned his seat In the

Senate, from the above District, at the .ollcllallou of manygentlemen, heretofore of different political pull. s, I hc-iebyHnnounce myself a candidate to tlil the vacancy.

Knt'rely npprovlng what setuu to lie'.he public se":tlment,In opposition to a regular political canvass hi thep-caeiit excited cnndltLn of the puldic mind, I shall cnnlentmyself with the above simple announcement, pledging inthe voters of the District, II they shnll see fit lo elect uie,to exert whatever of anility I possess, both cf mind andi">.- lMi.h-irlni.jill nur'v fprilnir or nreludice.l to the en.

Ubllshment of Southern Independence and the promotionof the beat Interests of our uoble ulil Commonwealth.

Sept. vH-tf. JOHN 11. GAHNETT.

ar^tii thk votkksokthecounTIErlOF fl.ANOVKR, IieNRICO, CHARLESCITY. NEW KENT, ELIZABETH CITY. WARWICK,"J AMES CITY. YORK AND THE CITIES OF WILLIAMSBORISAND RICHMOND.Id response to a call, tande on rae through the public

press and In private letters, 1 announce myself bb a candidateto represent you in the Home of Representatives ofthe Confederate Congress. t

Although the active operation* of the campaign will notcease In time for me to visit you before the etectioa, yet Inave no reason to suppose that they »il! Interfere with thedischarge of uiy duties«* youi Representative In Oongre-a,should It be your plen-u < to call roe to that body. In suchevent I shall endeavor to reprise tit you wiih it lelll-riiceand fidelity. GEO. W RANDOLPH.Sept 2ti.tile.

».-^>WE ARE AllTIIOItlZKD Tu AIN4eO£»uounce Mr. JtitlN tiODDE, Jr.a candidate ton present the people ol Pittsylvania, Patrick, llcnry. Bedfordand Carroll In the first Congress of lie (.'onf.-derate

Slates. . Sept. ill.tile.

jpe.^TD Til K VOTEUN OF THK PITTirOSs8YI.VANIA DISTRICT..1 am a candidate to

lepreseulyou In the First Cimg-ess under the PermanentConstl'iith n of the C.nfe.erate stales.Oct ft.c- v IVM. M. TRBDWAY.

jP^Td THK VO'l'KltN OK THK SEN*4K^£T~ A I'll RIAL DlSTKICr. COMPOSED OF l HEOi»U.sTIE3 OF HENRICO AND HANOVER.

I am a e lUdldate fur a seat in the Senate, made ncantby the resignation of Williams C. Wlekbam, l s<|. I deemli iiropcr to say that I am oik; of those who reengiiUe thesoeerignlly of the Stat-a, and the iluty of a reprisentOivein retl.-ct the will of his constituents.

llaNBirlco. Oct I.ctf JOHN X. Da VIS.THE VOTKUN OK THK SEVUK^ST"ENTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. COMPOSEDf'K THE COUNTIES OF CAMPI1KLL, AMIIFR3T,

NELSON, A LP-KM A RLE, FLUVANNA AND BUCKINGHAM..Atthe solicitation of a number of getillemen ofdifferent partlcj, throughout the District, 1 announce myselfa candidate to represent you in the (iret Congicss ofthe Confederate nteti-s, under their permanent Constitution.

I will take an early opportunity to address the people a

their respective Court Hnu-es.Sept IN.clOi 124 J A MES I'. HOLf OMIIK.

ar^5sT<» THE VOTERS OK THE 8TIICONGRESSIONAL DIKTKIAM-, COMPOSED OK

Tilt COUNTIES OP CULPKPER. MAlHrON. GRKKNE,ORANGE. LOUISA, SPOTSVT-.VA.VI A, CAROLINE,SIAKjOKD and kino gkorom,Gal.'s having been madu upon me, by a pottinn nl you, lo

know whether I would «crve you In the Confederal-; congreis,If elected, I rep'y: ttbilst none t'-rough a vain amliinon. ehotild seek H aeitt In the councils of the couotiydllbdenc- should not prevent huv one from taking a postlluii to which the < eople may e«D himTheRttuntlon of the public la »o absorbed In be conflict

which la to tlrcide the destiny of nations, that I regard Itneither consistent with the wieli-s r 01 the people,to canvas* the district, did time and engagements present.I,therefore, concur In tha example set by a distinguishedcandl'iate for ynur favor, In declining one Shnul I it be

your pleasure to e ect nie, I ahall endeavor to devote myhumble abilities to the service of the cnonlry.

I tendency thanks to those of my frlenda anl fellow «!tl2ettK,whose pattlafliy has tndlchtcd me as a suitable personfor so responsible r» station.Oc'. I.dm JKREMIAIf MORTOX

KiNOU'LESA WALKORDAGENTS huR

Lite and Hre Insurance,iferring's Fire and Burglar Proof Safes,Machine Belting, (Leather and Rubber,iMenrely'a Church and other Bella,Bralnia lo finttno and Linen Taiocs

130 MAIN STREET,March 20 Richmond.

JK^SPECIAL NOTICK.-TKN DOLLARS a

IiK^JSs roar saved at the least calculation, by using oneof Gmhim'NSMALLSTENOILS FOR MARKING CLOTHING. They cost htttstrvavTV-aiv* ckv-vh. Sent by mail na

receipt of SO In postage tiamos or otherwise.Also,every kind of PLAIN AND PANCV BRAND? f-r

Flour, Ttihaccn, Lhjuors, Machinery, Ac., roadr t» Herand satisfaction guaranteed

A. E. GRaltAM, Krand CuttrNextfiner to the Columbian Hotel,Phockce "lip. Rlehmnp-'

St'G VK AND JIOLASSES.23hhda prime X. 0. Sugar,10 hhla. Crushed Sugar,50 bhls. X. O. Molasses,

In store and for sale bySept. 21.dlw. DUN LAP, MOXCURE A CO

WMTS,WANTED!

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W A N TED!!WANTED!!! rftwenty .jui:knkvmkx hatters. i

ri(E IIIl4IIF.3T I'ltlOlS AND CONSTANT EMPI.OTSIKNT 0cGIVEN TO COMPETENT WOtiKMEN. J.

Apply to tlOUKC ,t HAY WARD, |jOultf.lit* sj >10*11 street, Richmoml.VV/ <1 NTHlt.>1 |*|*LIK> f.»r tlx:TV Al'I'LlCATl'iNa wi I he received for lumlshlng sup- / >

lilies of RED PKPPhK, PulATOM, PEAS, BEaNS ami Jinter veyetah'e* of all kind", anil pirWIrs for the use of tlie <Army, dellvc stile at any point eoiivn lent to the troOi'H, u..r In Richm n,| a iu|i|il) >( Hid Pepper Is essentially:iecc*sary. T»-i» arlicle should lie caret ull.v preserTeil by*11 «li wi-li in mlnleUrtn ilie comfort ami health of our ,4Wees In the tie'il; ground up, anil packed in hags, boxes

>r kegs. J, H. CLAIIIOIINE, "I

MsJ .rami Comm. Subsistence. J"'Pept.18-eliujjjj1WANTED, WANTED.- >ny of the following, ""

named articles are wanted l>y the Ordnance Depart- *tlm-nt, Confederate S'atea. ami lerihhs having Iliumeven 1 -a am,11 quantities an*solicited to send them by Kx- fJTfiress. with 111).* made nut at fair prl, e* to ellh r Mount iVernon Aravtial, Mnhlta. Capl J. I,. While; Auguita Ar- (leunl, Cspi. IV, ti. (ill; Charleston Arsenal, Capl. enT. L. Cltlhis, or to Cnnfe I. rtntes laboratory, Ricbmoud IVa., notillilug the Deparlinent of the shipment.head, pig or scrap, '

Zinc, ^Tin, block or sheet, **Oakum or Tow,Nitric Acid,Crucibles, ,.Sheet Iron, 1Mieet Brass, *

Spelter.Payment will be made on dcllverr. J. GOKGA?,

Lt. Col. Chief of ordnance. *(<n5r* The Char1estnn MerourV- Auiraatu Constitutional-at, jioblle Atvertls-r, Montgomery advertiser, 1*1vllle Recir lur, Freile.lcksburg Recorder, Petersburg r.x- TIprtB>, Lynchburg ft-publcon, Wilmington Recorder, Till- Jlah.issee Horldl.in, Columbus (Ga.) Sentinel, RUlimond boWhig, Dispatch ai,il the examiner, will copy above adver- -IsIdsrmeul for Iw<i weeks. In dully, Til-Weekly ami Weekly UnpupeiB, antl forward bllla to "Enquirer" olllce for settle- :

Oct. T.dac2w.

WANTKii, N K(jr U « K !*.. 1 offer to sell a \rhalf Interest In one of the finest cotton plantatlonsla Chicot county, Atkan«as, six miles from the I

Mississippi river, containing about 1,200 acres.400 ac^es in -*

culllvallon, 50i) acreB more deadened two yearn, with hutlittle limber on it. Th<a place is large enough for from illto 60 hands, and, having only ;», I wish t-> exchange half _Jof my land for good negroes, or a part In tugrues, to some jjhonest, reliable farmer, who will carry on the plantationIn partnership with me, each receiving a part ot the cropIn proportion to number of hands, or otherwise as can beagreed upon. The Improvements are new and convenientlyarranged, consisting of a dwelling with seven rooms, large f¥steam gin, with saw-mill attached, framed stable, cabins, Jio. This place cannot be surpassed In productiveness; it 161yields trom one to three bales of cotUio, and from fifty to '

seventy-five bushels of corn per acre, enabling the planter itsito realise trom twelve to fifteen bales of cottoo per band '

annually. 1 have refused $3d per ucre for my place, but Iwill make an exchange of part of U for good negroes onmore reasonable terms. 1 offer great Inducements, undpersons wishing to dispose ol a part of their negroes lorland will Hod my terms favorable, anil the place us good asdescribed. IAs to my responsibility and character 1 refer toMessrs. Lambe, Mitchell A Co., Commission Meruhunls,

Memphis, Tenn.,Messrs Wright A Allen, anil J.,hn Watt A Co., Conimlss'onMerchaDta, New Orleans, La., aD

Rev. C. K Marshal, and Judge U. P. Cook, Vlcksburg,Miss.Kor particulars, address me, ut Grand Lake, Chicot coun-

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ly, Arksansas. .

Persons wishing to look at the place will find conveyancefrom there.Aug 26.ly J H. YOUNG. ,

WA.Ti'hil-A s I T I A I I n N h wanted r'IfKjme Pemide Colleee or High School, by a VlcelhIhlady atnl her d«uah'er, who are well qualified either to

aku chnrge of an establishment or to rive their assistance.Many yeais' experience haa fitted them peculiarly forsucha place A situation {jouth of Richmond would be prefer- fBred, ami the host and must satisfactory tcsilinoiiials fur Xntsheil it tleslred. Aihliess K. M. SMITH,I,. Julv'JI.tf. Enquirer Office. '-r

\\i AM'hD..Two Virginia iMdieC,of itiauv years ex- JIf perlence in teaching, desire Situations In private farnl- i

lies or bchools, either In Virginia or Id one of the other J'°Southern States ; one will teach the usual English branches, *1French, Gentian,.Latin and Music; the other, English andFrench. The must aatisfsctory testimonialsIcati lie given if Ml

desltrd. Addre«s "<S. W. K." Box4AS, nia

6ept23.e'JwJcdtiw* K'clitnnnil, Va. 1

W.VNTKM.Per local purposes.A cotupatiy of loo ..

men, who are net capible of performing service iuthe field yet are able to per onu duty Iu the city. None .

peril apply who are Capaole of field ret vice ; and good ro- ilfereoces required as to character. ,

At ply lit the olllce, vomer of Prosit ant! Ninth Streets.JOHN II. WlNUKlt, IMS

Oct 4.tf Brigadier General.AiVllilT.- A VOU5<TTIi>V* QUALIFIED TO Tteach English, French and Masle, desires to obtain a Ino

tlluaiiori in some private larmily, or us an asisslant In a (Urge School; the latter greatly preferred, in Richmond.. npiFleet reference given and required. Address *'A. B. C." delAug 12.tf Richmond, Va. j

ANT*Kl>7 A UlVli Illslilt.-fwisiT To employa competent mm who can produce tour gallons

Nf proof Spirits from tt'ty-stx pounds of Itye, with goodQxturus for the purpose. Liberal wanes will he paid. Ad- H|dress J. C DEZKttLK, big Spilng, Montgomery couoty, -*

Virginia. Sep'- 'JR-Fhawtf. bn

W AS'l Ell i WAVTKII: WaNTKDI.IOU White Uirhl u (

to wor* on Car:ridges, ut the Latiorntor.r C. 3 , corner".fa and Aien sireeti. trunt wages wl.l be paid, If imutedlalcatipil-'slloti is m tdeOct 0-11 W. X. SMITH, M. a K.. 0. 3. A. A

iyANTKIli-A laoy of three years' expeilence In L.\V Teaching the higher English branches, French, Latin,Drawing, so., .desires a situation ut the South. JAUnexceptionable referencea given. Audreys

TEACHER." J AUct'i.c!iu Buckingham Court House, Virginia. M.

Y\JANTED. i o buy or liiro immsdiafsiy, hy it guntie-\Y l!» itnn residing In one 01 tint health est regions of J

Louisiana, a No. 1 Nagrn Csrpsr.ter And llrlcklaye'. '

Indubitable security given, or rash paid, lr resulted.Addic.s COLIN CI.A KK, Hickory Fork P. 0.,Oct1U.fit" Glnureiler, Va. !nttl u

LOST..A TKUSK, the property of a young soldier heifrom Alaham-., was lost between lliu Cnlunilil in Hotel ar,

ami the Central Depot, ahnut the I4<h Instant.marked cltU'm 0. Kaltn." Too finder will receive the thanks at lite gci

orncr, and he rewarded hy us, upon returning the Sainc toSept. iM-M KENT. I'AlN K A CO. nij

THE FKI'KltSKIJIIt; hWCODKITIVE, ,tr!UAil AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMKXT

MA X 1/FACT V U 1 A' U COMPANY, j;

HAVING purchased the works Irately owned by L'rlahWells, aie now prepared to receive and execute with

dispatch all oidem that may he entrusted to them.

LOCOMOTIVES, OARS, 1STATIONARY AND PORTABLE ENGINE 9 let

Hollers, Car Wheels aid Axles, /obacco Presses and GeneralMachinery made to order. c 1

Having a large assortment of Patterns, they are preparedto fill orders for Mill Work ami Castings in General, HonePowers, Saw Stills, Wheat runs, Corn rhellers, Ploughs,Culllraters and Agricultural linpluineuts, will be found on

nand, or made up to order at short notice. ,

The Company trust that h.v the employment of competentworkmen, the use of hest materials, and promptness in ex- .

ecution, they will secure ord»>s for a full share of work Id ' *

their line Prices will r>e found as low as ihose of similareslatdlshments,

Address orders to ,

JAfl. r. SMITH,(icti'l .superintendent anil Trees' r.,

Petersburg, V aRcis't. D mcuwii.vk, u]

President. Aug li.If

mo N U .tl K NT It «> J'KL.»«

CORNER Urn AND CRACK STREETS,Oppositr CaI-ithi. E><tuxitk', Ricttsio.an, V.t.

rSTIf IS Hotel U now open for the reception of visitors; ItA has lieen newly furnished and cnmolttely renovated.

I). It. IIL.ACKI.OCK, Proprietor.M. Maiidcx. Assistant. talt3tT"\Vm. Whitley's Omrdbuses will attend at the Roll

Road Depot. Sept HI.clot .

riU'JPI Mi.

Vl.L persons having cl dins agaluatthe Ki.tiite of W.N. II. tr

PHILLIPS decni»»d, will plr««e make them known Jto ine, lu order that they nisy be adjusted

" wlI w ill sell or rent a lunossine Kh.r.lDhXCK.i'tone House

anil shoe rliop, at ilie Female Collegia'e Institute AddressUraVrl il lil, iltn'kilivh.iin cnut.ty, t ».

O. C. DHANsKOItJ),Administratoruf Wen. li. Phillips, dee'd.

Oct cwdwNIIOCKOF. MILL

RICHMOND 0ROUND PLASTEB.IAM now prepared to supply any demand for

PLASTER, KKESII GROUND, for the Fall cropB.My stock of Lump i* large' selected from the purest

Windsor (Nova Hwttiaj Quarries, with special reference toIts richness In Mvlfiutk or Link.Tliankfa! for Uie heavily Increased patronage, the repu

Wilon o! my brand shall be fully sustained for eORiTt andPHHI'VH rOLVKRIlSATION. JOHN H. CI.A1I10RNF.,

S.-1.I 7 .eta Office No. 11 Pearl street

chili i' it.vim,RAGLE MACHINE U'uKRS=,

ttlCDUOA'D, Fd.1/f ANDKACTORKS Steam Engines of every descriptionXvA and site, Circular Saw Mills, Mill Gearing, Mining /

Mschlnary of Wary description. Oattlngs In Iron and Ilrase [done at short notice Feb H.sly\j

LTU'UKA<J»T v" .MLAKVKTATTORNK i AT LAIV, I

PKACTIOKfi In the Courts of the city of Rli-hmolol, andthe counties of Henrico, Hanover ami Caroline.

He Is also Notary Public and Commissioner of thr United(Rate* Court of Claims. P1The partnership hmwero »li. Ul.anUlt) IVhlk ami him- ch

te'f being dissolved, liis mice Is now on I lib s rte , st Wbelow (foddin's Hall. ei

February 1.1.ciy «fa

lIui. t. l. t M A l.llhV.Ott VAttend the courts ok uanovkk and kino

WILLIAM nII. It. UUL'OI.A." stieiKlb the Il.iorts of di is and {

Queen ami Caroline.'

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H. II. 11(1 Li0LAIS, A> toll's, Ring Willi*-..r. GRK/KlRy, Jn.. Old Church. Hnin.ver. .e,. In cly J}'

M'MCIAI. Norici:.THIIfK Mertliarits of Itleliinund aiehrreiiy nuilHed Hist onA and sfior this a'e the Ireighi uiol uliuige* due on allGoods, Wares ami Mcrnliamiute reirlved at the liepot oflitis Cuinpa y irorn suuuic.liig Railroads will lie requiredto be paid h. f.ue delivery from the l»ep it.

liy order of Ihe superintend, l.tP. J SAMPFON, E

Oct H.dim Grii'i freight A vent It. A-1>. it. R. A

KICK'S SI Hit V GOODS, clVarious arilrals we are lecelvlng. m

XJ .>avy »n>i ,\rmy iiuur. ulumc;Gr&v Cloths unit Citsrimeres;English a ltd French Prints;Printed Dt-Ulne , DeBeiger;White. Gray arm Scarlet Fl math.Plaid Lii.se> 9, Blankets;Apron Che< lcs, ISIetst h.d Sl.eellrti;Vetlnn Shlits arid Drawers; *

O-'lor. d Cambric, Sll-sla*;Hoop Sklits, Sewing >> IK-;fpoul Cotton, Patent Oireadr;Git ttiptcns, Hone Buttons, « !., Ac , ft

Which wo offer to tli: trade at a .small advance.0 t 9 Kh.\r, PA INK t CO.

CO.\PbUKI(.VTK J*\kTfc!>7T LTUKA&CKY DEPARTMENT, - »

litcutlnss, Oct. 4, lStil. )

IX virttte cf 'h r Act of Congress, entitled an "Act toauthorise the Secretary cf the Treasury to establish

ad l.llonal ports and pi .ces nf entry and d>livery, and ap- ^point officers theretnr," I,e«tablish Nashville and Mimplds,in theSta'e i.f Tenncsiee! Poils of Entry and Delivery forgoods, wares and toercliannisr, impoited or exported. S

fdisned.) C. C. M KM MING Kit,Oct .4lil flcrretary of the Treasury.

M fNCFACTliKEI) HtlJ.Vf CO. J1SAMUEL A Y R E 8 A SON, a

(CORNER C.ARY AND V1P.GINU STREETS,)Richmond, Virginia, r

HAVE opened an Agency for thu «t!e of Virginia and PX vOi Carolina

ANUFACTGRED AND SMOKINO TyUvCOO.They Inv te the attention of all Merchants and Array 8ntlersto their "is.'or inei.i, embracing some of the finestbrands n lite I wo stat. s a

Tltry »r« the Sole Aeon's ft- ft. F. Grnveley's celebrated *

brati'ls of Chewing and S.uclii.ig Tobacco. /Oct 2.c tnl.ltHM lioif x

S~iTlBEIOAM SCII.NAPPN.--5d dot. \\olio's cele- _

brated scbeidam Scbnappa Jnst received, and for sale /

by . W. PETKKfluN A C0.lrt* \Oct 9 |135 JJaln street.

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MUM ..i.

(r>-i.SCHOOLSMO COLLEGES. J .

Mil. LKKEUVIIK'S NCJioot..H.CHMONI), VA

THIS INSTITUTION will open ar,.m r.c,r,.;j .

both uf Itusruers awl Day Schulnrt, a lit** i.i,,.,, ,,l xKiber, Iftfl. fur particulars, app.y iu \*ugti) IIUHKItl l» LtHunTr

. I-''-'OA It UI Mi AM* WAV M tloiti. |-vit or

VOUNO I.A HI VS. , I*FHANKi IN SfKKKT, BirrWr.KN I' a>|. 4 1 H.illtl M k><\. Clapton (daughters uf the lute Juil-e olop- |'jjton) will .iprii seluinl on the ui»: of Unohrr, Isill. '

Jlreu ar» >! teiius, eio., will be aetit In thu-e desiring:m. Sept Pi. 11"* r dl.

<£Di CATIOIS A iV.N educated ami experienced Ktiglisti Lady la prepared ~

L 10 give Lemons in the Orn-menial Hrancliea. Hielelies Music, Krenr.h, Painting and Drawing Irum Nature,d Is highly recommended by many Southern faml lea nfill standing. Address, without dclav, U. 0., Kinjuirer of- Ijs, Klrhni'iinl. Aug i.-).tf

ICS. BKOOKI'.'M l«t.\K»IMi AM* ItA k rjSCHOOL fOR YOUNG LAOIBS. J

1IIK Third Session of this School will commence on the (J1st day of October next.

3'iuipet nt asaial.mta have been employed, and the of

urje of 9tudy heretotore pursue: will he coutinued.»«. .I....I.I,. e.ininlnino ti-rina. Ac.. Hiiulv to

litNJlV L.~ IIKUOKK,Vug2!»-dtl5thOct*x Richmond. Va. *

tCTKKll.N LITKK.Vlt V INSTITUTE.MRS. FANNY P. DIGGES,

WAKRENTON, VIRGINIA.HUM In»tUutlnn will be re-opeucd uu the 13th ilay ofMepteaiber, under the supervision of Mrs. Dlgges, anted,a* heretofore, by most ellieSent teachers.

ill* 'i'l.Ira.

lilt EPISCOPAL 1IKIH SCHOOL OPVIRGINIA, NEAR ALEXANDRIA. M

1IIE duties of this Iliktitut on having been suspended he-cause of the condition of the country In lu neighboroil,the next session will not coimiielico at the usual time,

toon as it can be re-opened due notice will be given to fl: public. JOHN I*. McHUIRE, hector. Jiept 12.cwt'.w Millwood, Mark* county, Vs. pi

IfKOOK LAN 5> SCIloofT,r GREENWOOD DEPOT, AI.tlKM ARLE COUNTY, VA ,vi

HIE Sixth Session trill open the 1st Monday in Septem. her, ami el ite on the tsftlh of June. ofI'krsis #200 per se«sion, to he paid nn^-half let Sep- re

nber, one-half 1st February. \V'M. D1NWIDU1E, St:

Aug 2.illwets Principal. Wl

1 C II .110 Nl) KbJlALK SliiUl.NA K V. bev

0a Okack bTaKicr, Dktwkkx 8d amd 4th. |1(

A. M. DUPUY, A. AL, Principal *

HIE next session of this Institution, for Hoarding and j/Day Scholars, will commence on the 1st of OCTOBER, [0SI. InThe Principal will be aided by a well selected corps of aadslanta In every department.I he terms will retuuiuunaltered, ,

for further Information, apply to 3>,A. M. DUPUY, pr

Aug20 tf Richmond Va.KICH iTIOhD I'EJI.1 L if IiN.VJ'H ti'lTi. A

HIE next Session of this Inslitullun will begin OCTOBER1st, Istll, and Is expected to corieepotid in allrcs]iects _

those of former years.fhe same (acuity will remain; the terms will he as here'ore,and ihesamu liberal patronage from this section jii The South la lu.pcd lor. y

H has been decided to give to the daughters of Vol- ,»leers lu the service of the Confederate States, tuition in j: English branches PEEK OK CHAHuK.Catalogues may be found a' all the llooksli.r.s ol thev,for lurlh-r Information apnt.v in 'V

CHARLES II. IVISSTUN. ,jept 2.is President. j

) I;TII KICN MijiTu;" I~N NT I T U T K. r.i

LINDEN ROM', Richmond, Ya *

D. LEE POWELL, A. .VI., Prln Ipal. nr

V Id* liislilutlon will he re-opeued for I he reception ofIloarileis and Day scholars on the 1st of ll'JIOIlKR. 01

for Circulars or oiher information, apply ut the Insiiiute '''a. Id rem l». LEE POWELL. h\Sept 2-ll.Ill 1XV I mi> he detained in the country a few dajs he- ,aod the 1st of October by Indisposition, hut my as:UtantsII he in | lace, so that the duties of (he School will g? onu-ual. During my absence application may be made to'. Iter,jamin Pollard at tiie Stale Courthouse. Cireulaisiv he nail at the Bookstore of Mr. A. Morris, Main street,iept 21 l>. LEE PUVVEI.L.

UAK1IING AND DAV SCHOOL FOlt iI'Hl'NU LADIKS. Pr

XIMM PEGRAM will resume the duties of-her School on

ihe Ilrst day of Octuber next. si"-he will be aided by competent assistants In each depart- Innr. ViI'lie French language will continue to receive special at- PIii lou under the supervision of Mine. Ber.ud. PiI'lic Kelle'a Letters Cliiaa will, hs heretofore, foim -i prominand Interesting feature in the system he .-school. Oi)|rrub>rs containing funlier liiforitiPiii-ui may l>e had on Ctplication to Mrs. J. W. Pegrain, at her icaiilcnce in Lin- Wn Hour, Franklin street,tug \'4.wAsicwtf.

IIGDICAL COLLEGE OF VIKGJMA. LISESSION* t8f;i-'C2. Fl

1HK next Annual Course ol Lectures, will commence. on the KIRSr MONDAY In November, lbtil, and conue until the llrst of March ensuing. I'eIA KLM HELL (tlliSON, M. If., L'rofessor of Surgery. «n

iVIl) ii. 1 UCKHIt, M. 0., Prolessor of Theory anil X'rac- t"1

tire of Medicine.IVEItLY It. iVFXLFOIIh, M. I)., Professor of Materia .

Medira anil Thera|ieutlcS.E PETIUOLArf. M. D., Professor of Anatomy. rrP. JOY.NES, M. 0., Prolessor of luslitules of Medicine, |4c- toMM rr. CONWAY, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics,sc.MM II. McCAW, M. D., Profea-or of Chemistry.tKION U'JWARD, M. 1).. Lvmonstratnrnf Anatomy.Tfiller a liberal appropriation of the State Legislature,e mraf.s of instruction have been greatly improved..rge and valuable additions have lu-en made to the AnamealMuseum and Chemical'Apparatus. New ijlustransHave hero added to ihr tortner stock in every departlit,and a new linspiial cnn-'iueted on the lu-sl plan, w

i iieen for several months in succ-»slu: "ju-rallon.Two prizes, of Fifty hollars each sir . deint to memrsof the Uraduatltg 'Ta*<: Firs f i :l..- h-«t Essay on

y subject pertaining to il.s Tips-rr t f>ledlie.Secondly, for tnebesi E»«iv my sulurrtof Surryor Obstetrics.r'aij...To each Professor, * I.'.; hen.imstrator of AimUtr,j|ii; Matriculation, t.r>; 'iraduutioii, 1For further information, or a copy of the Catalogue, ad

as L. JOYNKS, M. 11 .

lug80.dli*1fw.'.c'w IVsttsf the Fsnrity.N I V I-: IC N I T' V OF L ill' IN I A IN .\. f"

MEIilCAL l^RARTMKN'T.THE Annual Course of Lectures in tlds hepn-liiient will ^. couiou nce on MUM)y V, Nove.i.bcr ' I, is-Cl, and willinitial - lri the ensuing March. ,

JAMtn JONES, .M. U., Professor of Practice of Medt- *

LL. BIDDELL.M. D., Professor of ( bend-.try. fxWAKItKN STuNE, M. I)., Prof -m.r ol rurgety.A. If. CKN'A.-t, M. I) . Professor iif Obstetric* 0,1

l/CSTAVUS A. NOTI', M. H., P.o:c-s,r ol .Mateila Med 'J'.P. 0. RICH\l!h-ON. M 15.. Piofe«s-ir of Anatomy.THOMAS IIL'N'T, M. It., Puiieysnr r.t Physiology and _

ilhology.W. 0. NUMIOLSS M U.] !* Demonstrators of Anatomy, fj

VlThe llor.tni for Dlsaoctb.g will be open on the seciud ajunlay In October.1 he faculty are visiting Pi.yalc'ans and Surgeons of the v}larliy llnspltal. InThe Students accon pany the l'rofesfws ir their visits. ;iil, free of expet.su, enjppy extraoidlnary practical ailmazes.C3Preliminary to the Course, Lectures will he deliveredlly Iti the Amphitheater of the Hospital, front the "ill ofitober, on Clinica Medicine and Surgery, and other sub :ts,without any charge to student*.

ritriMAA iiu»:t v n. rtean iTIi«» Administration of the Charity Hospital elect anttu- '

r. In April, fourteen Ktsldenl Students, who are main ritIceil by the institution. Aug 1C.cwt 1st Nor. w

:.. .Jt

TOBACCO AGENCY. In

YNCHtlURG Chewing anil Smoking Toharev. f.otn_

J low grades to most superior quality, all cf which we~

il sell ou consignment. _

JOHNSTON, YOUNGER & OTEV,Wholesale Grocer* and llerierul Comml-ilnn Met chants, *

Oct fi.'Jw lit Heart street.

OLDSb'nnER BEAN V.*IIISKEY.

fewSr, '

f 3Y SY RS.f'|^;r,Yljy o L °:MJ°L °'Jap

#n

Diploma or Tnt! Yhioima MkcuankV [sstitot*..The dl- 0

oma of the first class was awarded y the Virginia Melanles'Institute lor the promotion of Mechanic. Arts to

m. Kerr, of Augusta county, (or Hu^imnrdtun WhUkay,Jiiblted at the exhibition of artlrle- of American manucturc,held In the clt.v of lllrhn unit, on the ICthdsyoflVeraber, ISM. J. \. LKLVIN, President. JJam. W. I.twxu.ts, Secretary. C

I1HH celebrated WHISKEY Is never offered for sale unLdcr two years old, and varying from that age up tore years old, and can be procured either by addressingtderslcned, proprietor, or from Ids agents, M. ItUIr At., Richmond, Vh. 1

Irculars and Schedule or prices will be furnished Jativ one tiy addressing the I'ri ptietor, p

WILLIAM KERR,r'uuuncrdean, Augusta conr.ty, Va. S

Aug 2-1.J.Jnt

NOTICE.

iK1EAFfF.lt no Vechsn-e, ariihocr or Laborer wll beemployed In the work-sh-tps or storehouses of the

rdnance Pepettmrnt In this Ity without a certificate ofla-act.er from last employer, except In cases where it is ftide esldent that sttci. c-rtlfle-te Is ifju-tly withheld. clluo.rSo.of I I Cr.I I rtn.u.10

ItKI-COK O U.\T,D'.V1N, IOrdnance.

OCDJTAXCiSlllJMRTMKST, f > S'liVll II', QlV. 4, IStll"

Oct ft.lW' J

NASnVlLLK, I KNftiESSKK.XTClftEESALE STOCK of

»V Ml! ITAR? OoOHH.LADIES1 DRESS GOODS GENERALLY.BLUE BLANKETS. KKU BLANKET-1,

01SKRY, NKK1H.R3, THREADS PRINTSCOUNTRY JEANS, LINsEt anil HdCR6,

Hill III UO/GMf,TN'KN, COTTON, SILK and M1HI.1 " II AN DKKRCIII EES, Jad all other varieties of Goods, tiMi.illy fouud lo t trlisorted stock, which we offer al

WUOLKHai.K only.Iltuv, MORGAN X CO.

Also $2ft,&00 worth nf NVw and Desirable HEAVYI'lNTEIt CLUI IILYG. I , 31. X Co.Aui?. '21.<Wm.oEtrlricATTONS V7,TT7A7iulL.KUV. .

rYV.ltanIjOLI'iI, 121 Man Meet, lots just published.Hand-book of FleM Fortillcslioiu und Artillery ; atsn,

iannal of Light and Heavy Artillery, wlih Illustrations;y Egbert L. Vlele. lata U. H. Aritij". Capuiu Ennlneers Tthcg'ment, N. Y. Price $1.03. Sept. HO1

TfcSTA.TIRNT Fs»K 15 CENTS!jf W. RANDOLPH, 121 Main street, has for rale a neat 19 . Botrherti edtlinn m the NEW TLfTAMENT, for theocket. Price 1ft cecta; or 2ft cents by tna.LSept. 80

HEAVY ARTILLERY. 4 c.

rw. RaNDOLPH will publish on the 25lh.. Captain Virle'n Haud Book of Field Fortifications

nd Artillery; also, Manual of Light and lleary Artillery,tth Plates. Price 41.2ft. Sept 17

1IVGEK..2(1 boxes pure Ground Ginger Just reJTcelred, and tor sale by W. PETERSON ± CO.Oct 9 .

3LIVE OIL..20 boxas O.ltre Oil, of suptrior quality,for tale by W. PETERSON * CO.,Oct 9 Druggists.

N

- ffjSCKLMft'KOPS.PLOWS AND PLOW CAHTTfi

P. II. STAUKE,.J. :.2 MAIN SIKEKT, RICHMOffjj. VA.,{/(li,'!.!! i.uti lhe»Uet*l..n of all Win, u>C Mows to 11

' i.i ili,.i u«li»«thr Patterns of xJl t|)e rt,UWS»(» .' -> I.M hp i*iH till- tulo, atm can supply any pa'I'll " br Wanting to UJo>l at

1(W n I in.. )*' lu tin- Slate or North of It.H.'« 'uf-i c.iit ili>- particular a:trniIon of those who netw Hi *--U. 'ne I'ATfcN'T rOt'THKKN PLOW, wnlch hien llv tiled In »U-the country around Kichraomj f.iuno work well where others hail signally failed, i

in ihe working, most economical and llghteHua» t i'l. ' 1- he (Mil anywhere, ;u auv price.Aug 21-1:

__

I V J'lIK ICl'LEKS ^

OF TUB

o .V i E J) E A T E A R el/and the* publiu generally,

[VIK L'NDF.HSIGJ'EB offer for sale, hy package or otheL wise, a line assoi trneiit of

IGARS AND MANUFACTURED TOBACCithe most approved IlTands.We are the Sole A Rent* for several of Ihe Urg.et Mantcturers In the State of Yl'glnla, ami are this day recelvlngeneral assoi tment of

T 0 i: A a a o ,

uglug from 10 to 7ft cents per pound.&T TKKMB CASH.

t*11 AS. PAYNE ,fc CO..Under Spotswnnd Hotel,

Klclillioud, Va.

P. 8..spceisl ittleuiion paid i" orders from Sutlers -at,,

erehullto wL. are supplying the army.Aug 19.ly C. B. h CO.

a a itTO M I SS I d S I P P I A N 8.

HUE great al.d collill.Urd lus.-cs of everything ValuahliL sent from lu me. and the wai t of storage for army suples furnished hy iunrc-Uni Mitihinj .ls*ori'nfionii hississippi, have induced me to open a Depot iu lllcholid i,ml another ui .Manassas, where 1 have erected;ureltouiic at ilie Muriiissus Depot.In addition to the u«ts Indicated, they are designed foillces of ttiteliig-ace to ihc stick, their friends, recruits, 01cuVcred Invalids. All boxes, packages, medicines, etc.lit from Iiimie, will lie lakeii charge of ami duly furirdcd. Please talce tio'ice of the following distinctionAll articles packed and designed for distribution shoul.forwarded, marked > Ius: "Car* C. K. Marshall

ihtintlppi l>6f>»t,Hi<hmo' /." Then I can assrorl and apoprlatc as necessity requires. Hut when a package h>lgned for tptcilic uses, as gnfiils for a given companyIndividual', then address to my care, Mn<l»aipju JJrj>vliimiHKiiN. Alwayi take and forwartl, by mall, receipt)r ail articles shipped. The oiliest* In the army interestedcarrying out these plans can at all limes keep me posterto their locations.Acting as Assistant Quhi terraa«ter, Annv of Mississippiivill attend to all ordcis Irnm the pmper otlicers lotocs, clothing, blankets, tmiliclms, etc., etc., or to tinncurlng of clothing for the aoldlcis.

Reipectluliy, C. K. MARSHALL,Q. M. Army Mississippi, and (ieneral Agent of Missis

slppi Mililiiry Associations.Kk.IIMUMi, Sept. IP, IStil..If

TO THIS KAIM1MIS OK VllUiiMA.MI1K separation between the Northern and SouthernLStates having now become permanent, the Farmers 01rglnla, will, in a great measure, be expected to supplye South wito tsLM'TKK; and having bcrts engaged extetively, for many years, In that line wf business. 1 take tinlerty of suggesting the propriety ol K-rmeis heat melr Uniicr well before pai king it; an.I ali of potting li> in tubs larger at the top than the bottom ; anil theyould send It to market its soon alter (tucking :ir possiblewould he pleased to receive It on eou-ignment, or puriu*e It, allowing, lu .<1! cases, the highest maracl pi Ice;id, us 1 ileal exclusively f..r cash, I can :<!- > t.iriil-htods jt the lowest mill'set prices, or s lid the ea.-lionipllv for whatever ui*> 1.1' '!. file 11y } :« means In cor.il.lent Ih.t I can make it to the interest of tloiirmers as well as rayn lf. I would be glad to r.weiveanyher cnnnlry produce, Imt my principal object is to callirtleular attenttou to itulter'tuuklou. I.arge suppliesive heretofore been sent to the Soon. f-r.ia the North,lilsl it i.> well Know n we out make so. I furnish It ourselves,give t.o ref retire here, (n.tn the tm t tl.sl have lieen en,gedin business in lhl» elty for lit* last thirty-live years.I usk it a trial, feeling conlith nt Ol giving s.iT.siaeili.n,

SAMI'AON J(tNKS, Ag't,Uroc'cr and C>.iii. .utlon Merchant, 'J.n\ Main aiol'.nli its,Ato».

«A* VBttlie (lUAM).1111K undersigned oiler lor sale Iimi tons OAV VKItltFL OUANO, and anil** report of an maty*'" n.ade l.yofessor hieitlg.u llwpoirrThr sample «»f Ottar... rt-et toe. Up n. atialsI,was found to "Or.l.iltt:organic Mutter ">.*"-3ehtitigr.f Sand .toil Insoluble I'lile'-'tlifr ' I'klosphute Iron and Mumimv U.)WlOiphortc Aetd ei.t i'd- eil with l.iitte a.'t'lMagnesia 21.-*ganlc Mattel it.IVtpaltle of producing tmnionl.a. .. .. NTaler as Moisture ' ' t,.'d

Irakis"The Phosphoric Acid, as tpi-red shove, eiiinhineii wiiiime and Magnesia, i* e<pial t.. .*4 17.1$ p*'r c'. ol hone.osphaleol t.iuie.

(Signed.)"i» A. l.i»mo, I'll. Ttr."IV. h.i'. wlrti ll.e si....'. I.uur.o '' iter i*l.. of Ike be.Iruvinn Guano, ami '>* na dr-tr .»> !r,tr* durioc Itlong the Farmers, "' r I' for s until: loin at Mo prr

r>.W>. H ilKN'f a CO.,May 7- 6m i.'.iti l-treot, near Cary.

r.f/.KSts: FKKTII.I/KKS !:>0 KAKMKIW N'li OU'IMIS.-ION MUTUANTS.U'cL now have tn store, and oflVi Mr wtle Mr casit, lu lotssult purchasers.klide Island Guano of A No 1 i|0ai!t.',Rhodes' Ceh'lirat L-il Super I'lit.sI»- of I.hue,Keiw'i Manipulated huoiu andSouiurero Guano.

Farmer* desirous to purchase thmil-l apply *i on. a* oui

ieks arr small Si'llAkll, KOIII.rlt \ Co.,Aeg 1'' No ih, I'stySlrnC

Jt V2* j{ i.o.* v » ::».Illlllri Fust.In Mils Crushed111 Mils l'uirdi.red Sc-.v.in bbls C V. II..W kif-.ir.lit hags CnflVe*i Mils Old i'eacll Itrftliilv.A Mil* (f|i| Apple IlranilvHi lib's supeih r (ltd Whiskey.".'.'i hall Mils No 1 Family II. « l!i-ri!n.'s.ID Mile No. 1 Cut llerilcg*.Ill Mils No, 1 chad.3d boxes Adamantine C nnl'r*

>r tale it* low lie iua ket will all'oril, fir the ci*ll.OAJII'.-IIN JONES, Agent,

Keptill Cornerof .Main ami nth street*.

0 Tin: ic< \in;of the ituuMOJIDCHRISTIAN* ADVOCATE.N our last Issue wo Informed our reader* that wc hailthe prospect of a supply or paper. We Dili so upon the

Itli of Ihc most jiwitice n-oiminvj tn tt». VVV are un

pectedly toll I now Dial the Factory wh'ch supplied us ran

rnl. h us lio mote at pret-iit IVruill use steiy ell'orllrr power in idit.-iu pnp.r, and Issue another nuinher oe Advocate as soon i « It is practicable. Fub.serlbor:II, ofroiirs not he charged Mr the tinie during whir!ey rec-ire no p.tp-r. JAS A. HCXCaK,Sept. Id. If Fill r o' the Rich Chris. Advocate.

TO I'HVMI IAAV;M1K FCI!-0AKI!lJ.N A IF. IIS Ms i.'Til Is offend to yet

.......... o.,,i.. t.. iV. sflt_vr I'll A'rr t. Iiieb I* mlu

ry high and scarce. Ii is given In »fit; same dose-, anil ItI chj. > where the Sub-Nitilite 1* indicated. In the Illsm-atory (vide p. ItsS.ili la Hseorted to have many mlUllages over t n* tiuti-Nltrate, ami nunc o! the tno«t promem medics! men meter it ihriilenljr, We have lecelveisuffice lit. supply of lliN ami other Chemical; and Pharmau Ilea Is to dispense, as heretofore, nil prescriptions willire and promptness.

MEADE A BAKEIt, Pharmaceutists,Sept ifi! oil Main bt., cor. nlmre Pn-tollito.

A OAltD.T7"E have to pay erisA for nearly every thing now needII ed In the line of our business, we will from this dab:cline continuing accounts, except with those personho have regularly settled their hills with us to the 1st n

tnuaryand July.Accounts nut paid to the 1st July lust passed cannot bcreased. . 1. H. PRICE A CO.Jnly i'J.tf

3100 KEU'Altn.TtOR.the delivery to mc of my carriage driver, UKVEttl.Y. He la 27 year* old: color hluck; six feel high; faelYcrcil with short heard and moustache; large eye-browid nurllng eye-UsLco. he probably travels in a darey, mixed sutninec coat, or liiue cloth, wlthbrnss buttonid carpet bag. He says he has read Shakspeare, an

ay travel with a forged pass, and shave off Ids bearhen he reads this. He has relatives at Dr. R. H.fttewart'sKing George, and Mrs. Dr. Prank Taliaferro's, In Ot

igc, with whom he has been recently corresponding b;Iter. Ills object being evidently to escape, tic U dnublss lurking about the shore of the Potomac, or making hiay Northward, and may be about our encampments. Thiiove reward will he paid If caught over 60 miles fretrederlckshurg, otherwise 50.August.2.tfiil« A. N. BERNARD.

PUBLIC DEBT.~IOCPO.VR, upon Bonds for the Confederate T.osn. Iser.eJ to citizens ami corporations of the Stale of llrglritair Interest payable 1st rhptetnber, ensuing, will he paid o

resentment at the Office of the Treasurer C H. A.,E. C. ELMolII!.

Aug2s. tf Treasurer 0. A.

NOTICE TO MISSISSIPPIA !VS.

IHIE OlHce aad Depot of the Mississippi Military KelbAssociation Is in Cabell's Block, diagonally opposit

om the Spotswood Hotel, on Main Street, between Tilt anth streets Open trom 'J, A. M., till ", I* M. Duties coi

ected wiili the Department of the 'Juarler-.Mastcr Gelier,f the State of Mississippi will he attended lo there

0. K. MARSHALL,Aug'fff.tf General Agen'.

MlTICE.A GENERAL M H-TISG of the StnckhnhJc* of tho KmjL noke Navigation Company, will lie held at llallfakiurt House, Va., on W'eiloes'lav, 1 he I ; h ol Uctobor Hex

By order of tlin Boaid of liWrisni.Sept 20.dSrawtd C II. f.A BANISH, P.-ceta-y.

MKDICAL CAIID.OH. V. H. GAUXICIT.

M[ AVlNG removed Ills residence rinm Washington, !>. Il~B 10 Richmond, will hereafter pursue the practice of lirofess'mn in this city and Its vicinity.Ovcics.Main Street, over P. H. Tajlor'«--Dext doorleade A Baker's Drug Store,xi . o vv-rtm

NOW, IF KVF.H,LIT the South su«tatn hrr own Publications.

J. W. RANDOLPH, HJl >J iln street, is agent forDfcUOW'd MONTHLY REVIEW.

'er year, Price pel number £> ' cent*, or by malllents.Southern Literary Mrssenirer. m.mtlily.per year iC'ernuinbir 25c., nr by mall, JCiC.The September Number ju«t ready.

JCNDIllIiS3Alcohol, CamphorGum,Castor Oil, Castile Soup, .

Lard Oil, Tannin,Isinnla'-s Plaster, Patent I.la'.,Matcher,

Just received and fur sale byJAMES P. DL'VaL, Druggists,

Sept C Corner Main and lU.h Su.

* f"AOIINE BELTING.KUUI1ER a LEATHEL?X Ooiton TWINE, all sizes.

Cotton ROPE and CORDAGE.Cotlon YARNS,assorted sizes.A is* lar^e WRAPPING PA PEP..

KSOWLEj A WALFORP.Sept. 4.Main Hreet.

P.\F5:K, PAPEK.loo t.e.ms Doub'e Medium Printing,S*0 ' Fiat Cap,2b " Medium,2') " Demy,lw " Plain Letter,

Sereivedand for sale by A. MORRIS,ept.4. 91 Main street.

ivoitv ani> ponno?! table cciLEIlY.

IVORY Handled, Buck-horn, Cocra, and Polished JWhandled Table and Dessert Knives and Forks, wl.l

ve offer to the military and others at the lowest rate*.TUOS. A. BCLKLKY A CO.,

Sep'. 2t. 1S7 Main .«L

PAPElt LA.TIP SHADES.WE have a good supply of Fancy P.oteros of Pap

Lamp Shades, to which we Invite the attentionjurchasrrs. TlfOS. A. UULKLEY A CO.,Sept.24. 1ST Main sr.

I7NVELOPES AND PAPER..20*,i)fl0 EnvJu op»s. 200 reams Roled Letter, just received by

Sept 21,A. MUKRlS, 97 Malu street.

» ... -

t\. Ai'CTfOy v-'"^BKAIITIPl'l, COl'M liV NK^'I «»l- «G ii-f

Ai.'ltKS, O.N Tllh UllOllK 'I C5«J»' IKK. > Nr. )i1L-tiKKO.M ItlCIIMO.ND, KOn 8ALK AT Al/h.1 it»'..1 Ttherengctof Mr. ffobt A. L»nca-t< r. (» > J . 11>1\. moved therefrom) »e shall *ell at p'i'd.c .- . h) , on

, the premises,on J UfcslMY AKTfcKNllON, LL >i ii wi v tTjltr.H,ls'ii, at 4 o'clock, his heati i."»' C< IM'el AS* I.' located as above, cont-lLlni? 9e'f At'l't." 'I - lar d

. the ii)o»t purl, laya well, and wllh the eyceptii! < - tin acres On (trove) i9 in the highi-t slate f i.t v. i«

j There is «lao on it 4 beam Ml v«.n- y «»ii.*i»re, v !«> "i t

J bearing. The building* on Hie p.nco re atopic lor ti. Jj commudation of a large lanniy. tir uvelnit', < ( l»n«r.,con-aim a rooms, w.lli brtclc k.i.d- , . ..i,t. ii.n.< 4 i.uUr,beddrs burn, .stable, carri. go hoi.se, « . Vhe place w..i- be sub-niviileil as luilcw.*, \i I..1 s,>. ...Vans -j

(acres, embracing the dwelling el..I !. u-.;s. «:. ! t.-.t. !< - jhuvlbjt on it a port of Uie orclui'i. h .< u l.et.iii.:u o,.k l. «>n 3ill Iront. Lot ho. I. on the hot-tn, containint l». acie-, 'y

oo it asiuaII brick teheioe. t ( 4 loom'. Lot N". :t. »1 ilic aNorth. Cclit .ll.itig lf> X'tr*. It .9 .11 ;t ..|tJ.Mtit al.d All1old wooden dwelling 1. t No 4, lioftfs on II.. i.e'Ar. leading liy the Mew Kiurt,r..u.eis s nl.inaid: t:.. n;-3from, contain' Co acre, 01 which er. ut 1...if i. It" h p n . o. nn»l Lot No. 5, 01, the Smth. Is ..pen Inn I i.'iit:ii> .np h'l jJ acres. A plat of ihe prrinis. a can he *een nl cronThe location of thin property isau.o,icih.;i."..iiii.eif li. the

count)', and, In point of respeclaUlii v, aiil 1 un.ii:ue l.vei |l" ably with any other."

»^g 1 icitich.One-ftflh chsIi; balance at f, at.! 4)')nit nth.s, for negotiable note*, interest M'l.le.', micumi y a atrust deed. OODDIN & AI'I'HISON.

Oct. 1, lbCl-'.tl Auctioneer-.LAM) AMI >L,i VI-;.N l ull SW.7. (I WILL sell, at public auction. 1st Wl'i.liN K-l-A V «.f

XOVKMBKR, the tract of I.AND ami the n. tvi),- ...also, the CHOI'S. STOCK, Ac., belonging 1 i.h t.'.vthe Inte Mores Trrdway, of prince bdwai-4. njThe tract contains about 5lHJ acrt 4, lie- 1',- .....it, jtHnlfalo, adjoining the lands of U.S. t'oib n.i I

1 Seuilriaty; has a good a t.*o-«t'ry IJWil.i..; , .o...i n.p- jEplv of wain.! and some valuable bottomsTray- made known at the sal-.^ £

T. T .TlfKI'W A I , r.N-fn'i" . .TjSept 21.td I'ro., c<-t, 1'i.ntv<1S uil-wyrkiy WMc and Kxammir copy till '«> <n '-'1-.

IIV 1>I< liJ>M)N, HI Li. & COM Afll«st>AT ritlVATK SALU..Wt h£vr for anlc. |»n*M«*iy, :$

No. i XK»IU'i MAX, who la * first-rate X». 1 «»cl> itBlack. 111:1It. UlCKlNi-UN, lui.L « C<».,July 9 Corner Franklin m.d V. aliMiact*.

li* I1KCTOK I>.\* £>, A! < >2\i i .MSCKOXS.-TliS lay. ,t it. -'-jo *, .), it »!;'Jv/ sold & ) likely staves.

"1KTO " it \ if', Ann.ABV DAVIS. S»£l'J*fCIiSC A: CO.. ALC'l'h. )! ')Xl\ .N'lvA.K »>*>.- We will nell THIS MORMN'0, »

fjx ' v# oVi/.rt, ihlny V.kely Sluves. (VAVIS. UKCPBEK A CO., $Crt.i ».h.-a I'm.'. iMrnrr M.\>e ai.l Krxrd lit oU.

WV >.l i A ( V.: ilom-.-rt.

r i) X '»CP li lif-.s -'.h i/.Cve llte'j N if!! T- ! »> -IT:,L

i.i.iam >. ci\, Aa-t're, )5;|JJ yel>.w«' || vi. ft

N. ft.. ileitis:- r- 0*"»A». IV.ml-rr-t v.a4 lrcnir- tc .tale privately P. A 00. 1

IIV li. SI. S'lOKIvM, Aliflliiliwr.

OX NEIifiasSSS..I mil at-li, thl* r.ioraim-. at :.t W'J o'cloft, t»'fiM)-Clr NKdllOte.

' K I". STOICKS, Au.ll -t,AprlFrauilln at., il l .loor below W *.ti ii

f V7* II. S'l OKIvS, Auctioneer and Cooiiulaaior. 'V.JO. chtitit, (or Hie tale of NtttlMKS, will give mrlr: «-t \' tention to both public and private sale*. April!.f ,

VIliCl.MA MOUNTAIN WIMSklA.Ix Stokk Ocroiimt i!ni>, 1m; I. i

O(111 f 1 BBLS llj f Htt'l Parley Ulll-Kl r-.i.| ;,i,d M..1jUv v low.rmhrm-intc IV. IVitllaec's pure Mt.tiVi'.'.t. 5Dew, our own; fir.nrlon r.mnty, KicliardaonV, P. »rr I'm.-'eer'". Ko«el>aiik'-.ruii>k'ui JiierV, ai..l saiicus other hiimdstol Mountain Dti-llll. is. I'..r . .I.- I.v i1 U'l! l.l.\M U'ALI.ACK SONS,Oct2.lot t.'orin-r Peart ami fare >tr*rt«. 81

Ir/ii-TtGVE YOUR EYE-SIS"!!

F "V ^ ll*5. JT. P:tANCif.!N A- CO., !.*. .i,!-Ser to the p>.!ilt. of Uo-ncioiti! u::d t iciiii'y th-iriir i «1

c:tv:T.»&"(iKlSCOPiC iPECTACl f- V, I;

; i.re»arv!ng and r-f'.r.iii; il.e u vi:.. c Ji luUipi

MAItlMi AM) iKl.i aiSl wi'i-Jit. V->KH, ..f the lnil iitftlity atJ.

KBANKI.IN .%« «'. J*in. 11- Mali, -t., lltchno-'i *5JAiieit-t 0.5*Mt>isxorgk B!

iI) " r* i fa '; , j iOiSioe and retldewe on Main. ». »». , n .it hio!."trn

(Fir* Jh>orx si fa if- ,!r Xj'i '/ !! W'kii;hh.>m<. t.-., 5*

& perform nit (incratinti? I>. .-iihrr .ftpan- ,

<n>*iii of DKNTlsTRY, promptly ami in IVbestmanner. '-(.iJ.I:Having liei-n engage.! in the«tn«ly n»il practice .1? V*;

fe"*to(i in Uil.l.hl.i native eily, c.li.n- lite y.f l-"Jt*car Ibb-nt of eWimr natUftutiinn t' »!> f»v Itj;fbelr tihlrenage.

IMffH'M ICiCll.tlOMi .V t's |i!R.ULROAf' c-iv; vr.v. i;t;

C H A N G K O P II O U RS.

OSa M M. FhlO.^T, l-'l.T. 3'lt, Ibfi, iti« TRAINSit ill be ritii »s (iiii'.os;

( Mall Tialn :«»" - Mc'llS 'in! 1) \ I... tl A. ' !.!j. 1

l'r.i;;'.,t aiiii /,. iMii.-ilntlo.. Tiailts tl.iiy ttvopt tun1.i.Vk) ;tf V .1 v. , 1,1.1 * *>. M.Mall Train leave I urivililirp D.tn.r, al ii I" M.t Itljiii' «l (I A'.'t'CniirtOiliiiloil ! r,,!i s i ..ify. tcxcejii bur.,'i>-1 at ! A. M., ami d I'. M.t! i

t' Mail Train la the* only one > nne<?tl:i:: wit'i tin' loinijjij '

ib'U li of IVicoliurp.TiavnilmH will bisir In rr.lm] lli.it tin* Government re.

rjnl.-ea all imrsam iHirlii(* ibe city by til* ti.ml tn have a» £;pHSSpoit. THOMAS 11. IVYNKrC,

n !.if Supi ImcuUent.

VlliiilMA f'KVfZtAL ItAH.COAlK . ![';KALI. AKRANfrE.MKNT.S A.Mi t ll.V.MiM'K 11 J^j^.

Ol '.a and slut Wednesday, UdoWf *.'«!, ilie Mail(..I PitKm-.igci Train*will l.*»ve Kirbni.inii ftr.tad

sin lliver, it nil inierim-iiiaie points onuy si . on ... si i»*

jieelliii; wiih ilie 0. ,v A. It. K. Ii-rntis at Curdid-eviHc, fi»ri jI Manassas ami sll Intermediate ;iulet.*, ai.il «i Chhi nalea'villi- with the trains for l.vnehhtirp.Hamuli's, mid l'rown's Stiwr line connects nlih the train [|-'

nt S minion, on Monday." Wednesdays und Fridays, and atfin*|ji-n, on Tuesdays, Ihurstlit)a ami Saturdays, fir Let- tyA

. Ingion. jr:llm-man, Mason and Cc's Finer lino connects with the jf-',

i trains for the tt hite Sulphur l.e<rhburg A-:., dally. ft ,

it Returning, the Mail Train lente» Jackson's lllvir dally eti 4.d«r> A. M. fur Richmond.

The Regular through Freight for Oordonsvilicnrd prints. West of there leaves Richmond at e, I*. M. on Sundays t-z*. Tuesday* anil Thursdays, nnil arrive* from the Wist ail.I A. M. on Sundays Wednesdays mid Fridays.

A regular Way Freight train for (iordiin*ville and piitts., Kart leaves dally, Sundays excepted at .'OJO A. SI. >; ,

Oct._l_ II. M. IV ItUCUM II, Oi lier,.) it- ft } {/MlPORTANT K«TSCK.

s c ii a n* fi k of nouns.1 AX and af.'er 'I I'ESHAV, 1st Oh'TORI'lt, ihe I'as-rnye' it\JTrnm of :hU Con»j»j*ri.v ni l» ivc Kuhn oiul (i*ilv) \*t,

e for »if o'clock, I', M. j**;KETUKNIXJ. w;!llo-.v.- yi."» ] :»icUa*».»r/ M o, A. M.. f.ft C;4

arilvi! In Kkhrnonil :it il.frt, A. M. }SAM I | |. KfVH,

J?upcrlnfcns'tTi ii.tn poii'tii'T.Orrtc* I/. F. I*. ft. ' ComcasM

Ricliniotid, .iitli, i'l, 4^k ati't""-''

_

OSJ.I.M.I: <»: >fAnn: y,1 FROM LYNCH Hi;Ji«.i I'o ulTSVII I.K. \I, and nfier the t'tll hist., the Fan-oil i_ ^5

\/ our lloats from Lynchburg to -'nj UivVj^MAiaejjjjay ville will In) rai>ed to ttro ami a hmf et-u!e*.»-'iSA "» -*-» ! ,

!- per mile and for laterii.ediati- pi.L.is Iclwe.-n ti.- Isaplaces. i J ,

e Helow Sooiisvillc, ftn-l from thence in lliei uii: -!, u-- aidteratinn hi the fare. Li'Sept It- KHMON! d 'I

iMI J'Sf'K. if ,

cham;k of hours. !:v'' OVf ICK B. V. A p. i; k. II"'Uii'tiynMi. July II, iti'-i. I >,D /"\N Slid after Saturday, Jutv ll'li, t}.«- a: --r- s - y_....t»~ id

Vy noon train of 'his Coinpans ail! 'uav- ji"niOlid atho'clook, 1*. M., Instead of l n'elnr!.heretofore. hAMM-di i'.i. lil,

jv 12 nijpi-rir,tends nt Ijp,'JOITHKHN V2KA.1E EMCSVA- ^ , H

j U 'rEUS F«.M I'AA V .-I'-rswi" (I*-j. almus'if pr-.ni'liiis: tlii.-. t.r-ti.i-h s.f nor N-.i-*> *7_,. jT ''if':il tisinal defercv -,|-.i.n'i .ir .-n.-t.- ,- .ti y- T-JirtlstAnda few si.-jr,* >: il,e - id, .. n. ir

ortle-No. 14 -.1 " rycan he had ."f-ar,* fi..i.i-i., -1. A 1*0. I -Idp.July sO-t!{ ;i:

0, IU». IXSUUK Yoi/i: UFI: AT skvui

*TIIK V)i;«!M A ».<« * . J.VM li.l.MK J-/Ut.POittSMIN \ , Yi"

(mtickcocni"uor main avi. km:* : si».»:.j NFUKKK »hue P-reaii* f -r ! ? . '«>r cf > ..

ft. HMI itl.'IVM lorf.ru- 'r i.n (<) .! rXi i.dir.- hi -. -:v|-J.Or»n»ji annnliM arii mi-I'ikm'tl n, ...,u ... rft.3

'.* The Vft.uk*>: om|'xnl'.5 h.ivlr.r; made kr.t.K.i ih.'.r .tor:.- ,1 i.-.n to repudla'e the policive «-f our t.s.ti* »

any be klll'-d lu defencetheir homer, "!'!.i « 11 1..1 n,ur» arms, or by evmpaii.iei.-.if wit!., os !:v Ur.tJ.io- h».» ... 1

. Miril.irl |i>Miilt;r'ti le'.'.-lii, ivry ppjil.-t-. ;ja<t b.tn--m, ougV r Km - M .-.r. »! bis poli-y n:..i ii.su'v .- .1 4home. >.?(

Ilnnk^, cnnl.iinins Iii-cc-ai\ ir- lernhheil at the office of It e w.e.j.at w. ?" )'

NAMirKI. i MAKttlf-.V." I'r.ile: .

, J A:.*IK 1't.KtHNTS, rreretary.III.a r I'Pkk'RU., M. !>., .Medirrtl l'\:.i.i.o. .|.J.

«M. !>., Cotisnltlre I hveYia*C11JC a. t: IlkATii, l.eu.l Ar'.vU.-r, k'Y

_J_uJir If)MILTHEICX .Tl CMC,f'V'

JW. RANDOl.Plf, 121 MAIN St., is- > :

of New Mr.blc, publl-hed i.t rl.i- ' !>! -, V r.

f-onr, slars of our Uaniier, Coii(«iii>r.i'e (..« »; Moi "

Southern Mir.uIUiA*, Jtulltli* IIIHe ' ' r '"'l J'4 ?.,ijdebt's Quick Step. Meaur^*ar«rs. Msiieisu- J Up,

Oct. h. ;ENVELOPE*.

T W.P.ANDOT.Pfl, 121 MAIN =t., can now rat-ply r

R »J «|U»ull!w of llome-inaile r r.nvelupAi. p.serUAOcts per hundred, or »1 p :b 'U<»n.l._ Oct.O.D.,

CSHRODHiTA'INI P, pa«e».pg U er.iU f\'jed rlchpcw arul dell- a- ; ..t flavor, ii.o .i;>j.Kr;.6< *

rellnhto all made f1l-hi~. U 1'. '.U'a. 4 ,r.Jemlacttt. r\»r sale by f Iff-f*." i CO..

April C l./ubfl-uI\ It7 utlpO.NPO'N I'hl.KHi:.'. S'i-.SJ C.:i L!i- y./iI # jajj PILU*, POIt FOIAl.tS..."trferu? *rc cor.;, b)y recommerulcd to try thN great r.-rot.ly V.,.-, a;.- |,;.

VP. Pf.Tr P.f-ON k CO..April 6 1.W Vain rtrret t :1

Ma ni pti l atk n ami sor'iKi:wit» >*ilrAJ»«>..Manipulated (intoo manufactured uy lu. t

gntubrcio in bulk and ground ; for aalo by : "1~

SepttJ KD1J0NU PAVfKrCRT A rn

COTTON YARNS-Nm. 14 to '.'0 larltulv*, In a«neand for «.lle at low pi Ices by KENT, PAJNII A CO. J * (

VKW ORLEANS KIOLASSES AMJ NSW - i1.1 OKLEAN'3 oCGAK, for eale hy

__Got f> KHMUNl), DAYENPOST A CO.

mo WOOLEN MANUPACTYSERS.-AV ' ;" J. are receiving oti CGiiM.-uiu.-nt euperiur White V.'urpa,assorted numbers, and are prepared to contract for sr> .,

quantity to be received atau early date. '

_ Jnlv 29 KKS'T. PATNE A CO..f TTAIR ClflUSHF.S AND CONIBS..A b.a. i ! )n fal Jot of UairBrusbee, Dressln.', FL-e Tooth and Pecke Combs, f r sale by T. A. BOLKli:? A Co.

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