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^ ' KR1DAY MORNING, OCTOBER 17, ISiTJ.
«>/ . LINCOLN AND HIS PROCLAMATION.7i The emancipation proclamation of Lincoliw .15 issued so Soon aficr he h»rl refused to diso, find assigned good reasons as to the folly c
such a course, that his motive and oxptctalions are matters of speculation and conjeeturc. Wo are of opinion that his :ha<it ide
*j was to carry the elections which arc about t
take place in the Northern States.The arch agitators who had given biit
5. and strem.-ih ti the Republican party, ha
[],'. bccoiu much dissutisfiod besau.se Lincoln di:not drive as they directed, and did not at
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?*> tempt the impossible thing of conducting'J great war, upon the whims rind passions of?! ; fanatical and iuif-cr&zy faction. With Gree
X lev ami Sumner and Chandler, and the res
| of their" school dissatisfied and soured, th
|j i Democrats might, carry the elections. To provide against this, and to tiro the zeal of thtabolitionists, and bring them to the polls
* niit fiisth Hiq rtrArkniniirm.
?r It wra.-. to bo producing its intended cifect{ Criv-'.ej, in a speech, declared that " lie hac
p \ not met three men together since the eman
i; cipation proclamation whe wore not happy.'What delusions he and those who follon
V i htn« indulge, and with what sound of cmptjwo: Js they are made happy will well appeal
,* : from Lincoln's colloquy with the Chicagt'r ' Committee.
The Abolitionists, from the beginning o:their destablo agitation, have been pursuing
' a phantasm. Prom the beginning they havefed up in fancies. And when, against reason
,t and expostulation and warning, they had foreverand forever destroyed the late Unionunder the guidance of the same insane folly
A they set about the work of adding uncommonvenom to the war. and embittered nr
^ t everlasting lmte to the separation. Adopt'ing tho words of an English parodist, with^ but a small alteration, wc may well ssv:
"Ob the fool th-t is truly so laver-furgttii5Bat strl fools on to the close.; Like Greeley, who appear* in tho storm when it ? »' a. As stupid"as he was when it ) »?»."
Wo subjoin a review of Lincoln's course,V- including hi3 own opini m of the "prnclimi
tion" with which he is uow tickling the Abo- tiouists. Wo quote from the Memphis "Hub* letin," a disloyal and semi-abolition sheet:
[From the Memphis Bulletin, Feptember 30.]We should be glad to hear Mr. Lincoln girt'
, a satisfactory answer to his own objection tof . his own poclarnation, as stated a few day?
. a ;o to the Chinago clergymen, llis obiecr\Hons were thus stated:;
' What pood," asked he, "would a proclamationof emancipation from me do, especiallyas w«- aro now situated ? I do not want t.'raue a document that the whole wotld willh>-c must necessarily be inoperative, like thePope's bu'l against the comet. Would mvword fre" the slaves when I cannot even enforcethe Constitution in the rebel Steles ? Isthere a sioglo court or magistrate, or individual,that would be influenced by it there?And what reason is there to thiuk that iiwould have any greater effect upon the slavesthan the late law of Congress, which 1 ap;proved, and which offers protection and free--doin to the slaves of Rebel masters who come
L within our lines. Yet I cannot learn that...' that law has caused a single slave to pome"/. over to us. And suppose they couid be »n*.1duced, by a proclamation "of freedom #on? me,
to throw themselves upon us, what should ws
..' do with them ? How can .we feed and care forsuch o multitude? Gen. Butler wrote me, afew days since, that he was issuing move
v: I rations to the slaves who have rushed to himrf f than all the white troops under his coirumfnd.1 T'aey eat, and that is all.
. After the President answers these objections,we would like to have his explanationot the following resolution, passed unanirni-islv by Congress the 11th day of Kebrui.iy, 18G1:
ived, That neither Congress, nor thenor the Governments of the non>i .fholditu; States,have the right to legislate
u -ii or interfere with slavery in &uy of the> v.-Sodding States of the Union.
» Kma !y, we would respectfully call his attenif,.-at". hisiuaugu.al, delivered before the people'srepresentatives at Washington oa thelib u: .March, 1861:*1 h-.v- no purpose, directly or indirectly,
to interfere with the institution of Bl&very in,'i the States where it exists. I believe I have
no lawful right to do so, and I havo no incli>'
ui 'On to do so."An*l then lie goes on tc say:"Th sn why nominated and elected me did
so with rhe full knowledge that I had made\
*' this ami many biinilar declarations, and haveV never n can: a-l them. And more than this,
they oUc.m; i the platform for my acceptance,\ a id as u law to themselves and to me, the,: clear ana emphatic resolution which I now
i 5vs.I:"Risolvi d, fliat the maintenance inviolate
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«)! £.'.. rgius of the States, and especially theiig:v. mi ouch State to order and control its
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own d.miPatic institutions according to itsown judgement exclusively, is essential to the
:: balance of power or. which the porlection and; ; emtoi ante of our political fabric depends."We regard the proclamation as unconstitu
: xicnal aud exceedingly ill-tiined. It is oalcu^. laU'll tn iin. Br. f«»r !mm»nu«" luekvt Missouri and Maryland, where impci
tautmilitary events aro on the tapis.But our most serious objection to it is, thnt
it destroys ail we have over said in defense ofMr. Lincoln's conservatism, and confirms theargument of that class of men South who haveseceded from the Uu:on on the ground thatMr. Lincoln was an abolitionist and wouldaJmi:.inter the government with a view toth-- overthrow of slavery. There is to-day
i one universal shout in Dixie over the proclar.nfon.toid you so," UI told you so,"runs through the lioos, and tho Union menin the lIavo States bang their heads in sorrow.
FAUQUIEB.On a short visit to Fauquier, from which
!; we have just letomcd, we learn that the enemyhave an encampment at Contreville of Dineregiments, under Gen. Stahl, and another at
': Fairfax C. II., under SigeL They have nonethis .due of the above.
'> The country in, however, frequently traversedand scouled by squads or larger com-1panics of cavalry. A battalion was at
f Bu'iitsvillc not many days since. It wasim Mc up of fragments of companies from variouscommands. Tho supposition was that it
. w.ts composed of convalescents, left behindon the sick list when McClellan went intoMaryland.On Monday last, a equad of Yankee cavalry
i r dashed up the W'arrentoo Turnpike as farr_- Broad Run Church, about six miles fromWarrcntnn, where it captured a Confederate
l picket and then retired. This was the nearest1 trie \mkoes h» i latelv approached Warren:i
[i me citizens have many things to say of! y their evperience with the enemy during the; occupation of that country by the enemy..
The conduct of the ladies was truly heroic;? > \ and the privilege of the sex was so far rc\spectcd by the enemy,that they often sue-!!; \ ceeded m overaweing attempts at plunder..} The robberies were chiefly committed by* email squads, who would roam, gun in hand,^ yer tho country, ssarch houses and take
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I whnt :h«>y fandlctf, *teal hofSM, &i. Wlu'.QvoIm iiiii* ihoiv G-rjtrals {locl&red they did notallow auch proceedings, they uasft-eied, ''our
officers teli ycji one thing, but tell us another."Their conduct was frequently verygross.cursing gentlemen, nnil e\en ladies,in the most ruffianly manner, ll wde
the common testimony that the enemy expressedtheir contempt of anything like toryism,declaring that they respected Rn hon-est and plain-spoken secessionist far more
than one disloyal to his State.The country is much desolated around tLi
camping places of tiio armies; ami productionriu- been, ul course, greatly discouragedevery where. But there are whole seea
tiona whi<-h have suffered but little, and never
looked lovelier,t The general feeling of the people is one o
i) great hormr of in iug again in tho lines c
;f the envwy. Even id oso who have sufFereileast say that the constant apprehension of f
visit from marauders who came at all hourfa by night and by day, aud generally by stealth0 and by the reir of their dwellings, was such
as to press terribly upon their nerves. Ant
[i now that they are relieved from the presenceJ of the enemy, the mememory of their pasfJ anxiety is like ih.il of a tonible uightmare.a Wo trust that not only is this beautifuln portion of our State not again to bo trampled.. by tho invader, but that all others that havet still longer groaned under the hated and inL.tolerable yoke will bo speedily and perma.nontly liberated.; We omitted to state that the enemy's soli.idiora greatly disliked to be called Yankees,
and held it as an insult. This remark applies. to a'1 not from the New England States..1 This is undoubtedly a Yankee war. and. nrowt-d by the Yankee". Yet, the men who' arc fighting tho Yankees' battles and obeyingr them as truly as if they belonged to thetn,- object to being called Yankees ! Perhaps ifr they disliko the name so much, they will, inj time, throw oil' the Y'ankeo ytike.
CASUALTIES^lIST or CA^TAI T1F.S IN WHICHIS BRIGADE, ANDEK!son's DIVISION, aT THE BATTI.B or SHaBPS'BURG, SEPT. 17 1H, 1802.Brigade Firl 1 and Staff..Wounded.Brig>adier-Gen r«l A R Wright, in leg and side;
Mij 0 1. '.V liUeliea J, volunteer A C D, siight,ly in Rriu.
3d Georyi* regiment, commanded by Uapt" U B N.'sbct..l-'iebl and Staff.Wounded.i ('apt R B Nc-bei severely, (left on field;) 1st. Lieui ! Wntkcr Perry, Adjutant, mortally,p-ince died.)
Co A.1vill, d.Privates Ransom Warnockand W E Clink.Wounded.Lieuts J S Bell, shoulder; M
W Wiiiiburly. shouidor. Privates Wm War'nock, face; A L> Ji nk ins. contusion.Co B.Wounded.Lieut J S Rcid, thigh..S.'igt K it BeJnrnettCj cnnlnsitsn. Privates
IV C BranliNiu, slightly in thigh ; Jhs Boze.man, slight in hand; A 1' Lawrence, left ontieid; G W Piicstwood, stunned by shell.Co C.Milled- Private k .1 R.id.
j Wounded.S;rgt II P McWhortor, head;.j F Chene/, shoulder. Privates J R llortou,j ide; W II MoBrido, sovcroly in leg.Co D.Ki'.iod.Private B A Baldwin.
! Wounded.Lieut C J Ree-e, chest, severely.Icl'r on Meld Privates T II Burroughs,chin shot away; Wiley Williams, contusion;W A K-o >ks. sh,alder, stightiy ; J W Reese,leg. fl»nhtl*\
IS.Wounded.1st Sergt Glover, concussionof shell. Corp Pratt, scalp. PrivatesT Hull, elbow and ankle: Geo Sneed, foot.Go F.VTounded.Lieuts D F Brown, groin,severely; All Caroming, knee. Privates J
it Pennington, head, severely; W R llainell,leg: J T Vallandighain, contusion.Co G.Wounded.1st .Sergt J A Ellis, leg,slightly; Sergt Keenan,contusion. Privates
las Withers, arm and side, severely; J WLassiter, side, slightly.Co II.Killed.Privates Sanil Cook, Thos
A Mahiy, Jesse D Morton.Wounded.Sergt H F Parks, shoulder..
Covp W S Hyer, groin. Privates W H Hammet,shouhW; F Kircher, thigh; E 0 D^owder,missing; A 31. Ramsey, missing. vCo f.Killed.Private Isaac Kiel.Wounded.Scrgts W O'B&nnon, slightly;J A Lindsay, severely, in side. Corp P II
Nesbet, thijih. Prismas M Outlaw, hand; JG OckmKton. lcgv slightly; W II Warner,wrist; Wit Davis, shoulder and thigh; DM Winn, side, slightly.Missing.Corp J W Tribblc, Private J W
Lord.Co K.Kdled.Corp G C Graham.j Woi.nrtnH <iarrr, f If D.l -U. -v.^v V *» 1 anuoi, Ciuuw..j privates It B Baxter, hand; G C Daniel, thigh;J I' D'irsay, thigh, Clins Evans, face; J H
Hives, arm , A D Mmuerling, neck.Ou L.Killed.Setgt D M Elder.
Wounded.Oorpl 11 S Jones, severely, thigh.Privates VT A Rutledge, leg ; A BradsVi\v.skull fractured; 11 Franks, slightly.Missing.Piivates J 3 Jones. F C Hanson.II 1' Fullilove.
Killed, .9Woundc-d. 5'JMissing, I
Total, 73
mSTI->tC..»D UEOF.GIA KErtlffEKX, COMMANDEDBT COL. R. H. JOXES.
Field and Staff..Wounched.Col R H Jones,severely, in body, Major L D Lsllerstedt, severely,in hip; LiuUtenanW L BeaU, Adjutant,knee.Company A.. Wounded.Privates JosephCaughlin,face,Slightly; Jacob Lanjgtfton,back,slightly.Company B..Wounded.Lieut C Logue,lvp. severely.Missing.Sergeant Wasden.Company C .Killed.Private Oliver Corriuh.
- Wounded.Lieut A J Pophatn,arm, slight-1\; Sergeant J J Forsyth, shouider, severely;severely; Privates Wu, Batoy, ann and breast,severely; C D Forsyth, side, slightly; L Eastbug.shoulder, severely; M Lee, stunned byshell; A J Morris, breast, nhght.I.1 inr.nnr D.Ki.1,^1.re a xi...r._ . .« »i>»w o juivnu.
Wounded.Private J II Pierce, face.Missing.Privates A D Gatnraul, J P IIulscy,F B Black.Company Fi.Wounded.Privates G G
Lanier, thigh, severely; vY T Lnwson, shoulder,slightly.Missing.privr.to L- B Smitib.Company F..Missing.Private Jerry Wallace.Company G.. Wounded. OaptW F Jones,
leg, thigh and head, severe 17; SergeantR JJohnson, slight: Privates J B Hepps, thigh,slightly; G II Bowsn, side, slightly.Missing.Private J W BaV.l.Company K..Woiuvlod.Private J L liardin,left arm broken; A Clar'he, hip, slightly;MV Hooks, back, slightly; V,V AGroeo.neck,slightly.Missing.Lieut J W Callaway.
Killed, 2Woundod, 24Missing, &
Total, 34
forty-eighth georgia lin^lmltt, commandedby col. wm. gibson.
Field and Staff..Woucnded- -Co! Willi&uiGibson, tide, slightly; Major J U Whitehead,loot.Comnnny A..Killed.Corpc ual E Lockluirr;Privates .5 S Swim, W Mr \J.Wounded.Capt E G Scrugg U head, slightly;Sergeant J M Braddey, elt iow, severely;Privates W G Sainmous, bre«3t, severely; Jno
Marsh, shoulder, slightly; Ira ' V Neal, knee,severe!*; J 11 Warren, arm, ibgbtly; F MPeebles, shoulder, slightly; F M Barton, knee,soverely; J Braddy., hip, severely*;; D J Green,hand, severely; R Walden, leg, : icverely.Missing.Sergeant J Welche r; Privato VW Kitchens.Comp'y B..Wounded.Priv: ites W Reese,
severely; A Taylor, leg, slightly; D Atkinson,leg, slightly; S Shelton, should* it, severely.
Missing.Lieut S R Lowe; frivatea JohnWalker, J R Cody, A Peovy.Company C..-Killed.Private t WH Ware,
J T Prewitt, J M Heard.Wounded.Privates J C H ennedy, head,
severely; T J Watren, band« si ightly J" McCarty,shoulder, slightly.Company D..KUlfid.Prlvr/ye R Tabb.
ifwin -g^-. ..IWounded-^Sergearst L Odiun, bock, slighPj lyi Privates Win CampboH. wvotMy in ishestjA Hill, dangerously, in face; Tilly, alightly, in back; J I'roacott, face, pccder burnt; FT Williams, body, slightly.
Missing.Privates J Vaughan, A Pr6acott.Company E..Killed.Private W F AJ'
kins.Wounded.Lieut W J Smith, severely, ii
shoulder; Private J J Connell, elbow, slightlj; A W Aldreil, neck, slightly.
k Company F.. Killed.Private Wm IlulinWounded.Cnpt Kent, severely in neck
Privates A 11 Pollclt,severely in fool; J Pitti man, severely in breast.
Company G..Wounded.Privates J Witri. thigh and hip, stwiely; W II Pace, urn
slightly.Missing.Privates J no Tidwell.Company II..Wounded.Serg't S Suttoi
arm slightly; Corp'l J C Coleman, slightly 1
f foot; Private J Kersey, severely in shouldeif Company 1..Wounded.LieutenantW 1
Bachelor, severely in loot; Sergeant S Wadford slightly in band; Private Wm Shirley
i thigh.i Missing.Lieut Oartlegc. Private W NetherL land.
Company K..Wounded.Lieut Wilsor1 arm ami shoulder, dangerously; Sergt T 1I Burnside, leg, slightly; Privo J £
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Montgomeryseverely in wrist.
; Missing.Privates J M Collins, J A Hulldday, W A Phillips.
hfcahtui.aTion.
Killed,9Wounded, 43Missing, * *
Total, 00
44TM ALABAMA HEUIMKNT, COMMANDED LIEL'TE
NANT COLONEL C. A. DERBY.
Fitld and Staff.Wounded.Lieut Col C A Derby, and :
prisoner. 7*Company A..Kiiled.Privates LII Blnlocl
and. R H Walker.Wounded.Privates E A Mongben, rnor
tally; WII Day, leg; L J Day, thigh ; W ICox.Company B..Killed.Corp'l A S WallaceWounded.Privates J Doason, seriously
D Nelson, head; J&ines Clark, slightly; "ftRankston, slightly.Company C..lulled.Private 0 T WattsWounded.Capt J II Purifoy, leg and arm
Sergts E Bursnn, broast; J T Cook, left amand shoulder, Privates J McOondiche, slightThos McBrido, slight; Preston Williams, arnand knee; Bowers, slightly.Compuny D..Wounded.Sergeants W W
Armstrong, severely; W 11 Morgan, sevorel}W C Mahan, severely; Privates Win Robinson, 90vcrely; A J Baxley, severely; W AGlasscock, soverely: G W Roltun, slightly; liD Collins, slightly; Wm King, slightly.Company E..Killed.Sergts J D Davis
E II Robiuson.Wounded.Sergt R S Jones, knee, dangerously;Privates J 11 Nelson, slightly; E A
Robinson, thigh.Missing.Corporal G W Jones, Private W
9mith.Company P..Killed.Private Green Oldrun.Wounded.Serg'ts N II Thompson ar.d J
Loughridge.; Corp'l II Thompson, all slightly;Privates EHCorley, soverely; Marion Trucks,soverely; Jackson Trucks, severely; II McKinney,slightly; Wtn Robinson, both legsslightly; J C Lawrence, breast.Missing.Privates belie, and Lorey EdWards.Company G..Killed.Setg't W P Becker:
Privates W^n Shearer and M G Jones.Wounded.Privaten E II Mizo, Toot; Tylet
Dankun, thign; rrea \ ogelin (and prisoner.;Company H..Wounded.Lieut J S Johnson,lep; Corp'l Wm Loup, arm broke; PrivatesG Boiling, foot; J R Fulghan, leg; EE
Fnlghan, leg; Jntnos Edwards, mouth,serious;JaroeR Gray, shoulder; Pratt Komigay, »iightlv;J W Kornigay, slightlc.Company 1.. Kililed.Private W G
Honstou.Woundc-d.Sergt R II Little, slightly; PrivatesG B Bennett, mortally; J L Lush, mortally;F M Yancey, alight; J J Babe, slightly;G H Miller, slightly; JD Ray, slightly, W
Luther, slightly.Compajiy K..Killed.Frivatu Wrn. Pearson.Wounded.Privates J L McRay, neck
Larkin. Busby, foot, knee and back; hi LReid, arm.- 'Missing.Privates E Cobb, and WilliamPotvell.- Killed, 12; Wounded, 62; Missing, 7. Total SI,
RECAPITULATION.Killed. Wounded. Missing Total.
Brigade Field and Stall' 2 i3d <ia. Pag. 9 fid j7322f] " " 2 2-1 ;< 3-148th" ' y 43 14 6(44th Ala. 12 62 7SI
32 190 34 2C>.J. D. Diniri.,
Sec'y to Gen. A R Wright.DIED.
Dinp, til Greensboro, N'oith Carolina, on Wednesday, thtlet J«y of October, D» THOS. WoGDLY, ol Eii.sn.c, 11i: in the 5uUi year of hU ago.
Obituary.flaiH, on the 26lh of September, of Typhoid hevtr Ir
the'Jill year of bis ago, BENJAMIN J. EGGLKNTuN. a
member of the President's Guard. poeicssed of a kliiiland friendly disposition, honorable In all the relations oifife, faithful In the discharge of his duties as a soldier,lie had gained for himself the eMtem and regard Of hliassocia'es and oompaolons-ln-aiu.s, which fill never b<obliterated.
Hope looks beyond the hounds or time,Aodwhat we now deplore .
WIU rise up In Immortal prime,And bloom to fade no more.
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BENEFIT OF T~HE SUFFERERSBY THE
1'ELLOW FEVER IN WTLMINGTON.
'/»'«HI3 (FRIDAY) FVENIMW; G.'tr.hsr 17, tne parforiuJa. auee will commence with the play of
GREEN BUSHES.O.ainnr 0 Kennedy Mr. HamiltonOeoige Mr. BatesMunough Mr. Harrison,Giimmidge Mr. Morton,Jack Gong 2hoipc«fc,.IUL'. s .5 Mi" **"> E"in''Mml St. Aubeit, \Nelty.. .Mite Sallio PartingtonPAHCK ... MlssM. PaKTIMOTOH
To conclude with
BLACK-EYED SUSAN.With all the '"ouipanv
BKOAI) STREET THEATRE.(Late MontlceHn Hall.;
BtllAU STREET, BETWEEN 6T1I AND TTII STREETS
Lajseas ;. 0. W. BLAIR d 00.ieraca MaSiOal Mr. 8. H HCBbARC.Laiti.nnFTna OiiCUKHTRA Prof. BENEDICT.
0 R E A T S U C C E S S .
HOUSES CROWDED BY THE BEAUTY. WI1AND FASHION OF RICHMOND.
JffftHIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, Get 17, the perforinanciJL wl I commence with the thrilling Nautical Drama, bj
Iho late Pongln* Jcno d, entitled,BLACK-EYED SITSAN
ALL IN THK DOWN'S.William. * fctUiur Air C. a. MackenzieSusan (his lie) 311.6 EUa WrenJto.'bTwlg Mr d B. liubhnr.lGnatbrttin Mr. D. Russell
After whichSINGING A S P Ji A X i* I X .J
To conclude with the laughable ftrceuf
a thumping legacy
SSr Doors open nt quarter to 7 o'ci:»ck.--cu.l&tn trilrUe hi quarter to ii o'clock precisely.
Admission W cents Reserved Ochestra scats 7J cts,Oct 17.«
metropolitan hall.GREAT jJ LT 0 C E S S
ruckley's southern nightingales
WHOSE SI'LEXniliSINGING, DANCING,
COM 10 SAVINGS AND
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At Spoils A Har-rcv's,Oct17.lev* W 31alo air ft
BUCKINGHAM LAND KOtt SALE.
FOR SALE, say Tract of Land, lying oa Bocky Oreck,within five miles of the James River Canal, containing
830 acres, well adapted to the cultivation of wheat, cornand Tobacco.There Is upon the tract a dwelling bouse in good ropalr,
and nl! necessary outhouses.For further information, address the subscriber at NewOr.nton TUOS. A. FOSD.Oct 17.elm
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^EhlOv-S XiTlBRNT OtV THE CkNTHaL Rill.' Pboad..The special train which left Richmond on
Wednesday morning, at ten o'clock, containing abont fu
eight hundred troops, consisting or conacripta and on
convalescents, met with a minus accident about eix *i
miles above Chailottesville, which |<oiut It reached u
about rletvn o'clock mi Wednesday night. A mint- I1her of cattle had gotten on the track, and the dark- J®
- nes* prevented them from being seen until the engine ^was upon them.Two oxen were killed aad dashed from the track,
* aud a third, .becoming entangled in the cow-pit at the»place was passed over by the engine, tender and five t
cms. the engine remaining being turned amand on the 5track, and the tender and live cars being thrown off,
I and down a sleep embankment of some sixty feet in b' height. The track und timbera of tlic cow-pit were b
'> torn up by the collision, but .for. which the accident, w
would probably have proven less severe. 01
Five soldiers and two negroes were killed, and ."aixtv soldiers wounded, twenty setiously and four *?
' mortally.n The crash and.the preeipitntion of the train wro sor. sudden and unexpected that but few attempted to es- ai
cupe ijefotchaud: in fact, the cars were so full that ai
Gir h an attempt would only have produced confusion 'saud resulted in a more disastrous catastrophe. Many c:
r> of the soldiers went asleep at the time, on the floor and 0bonchea, and awoke either rolling down the embanktucntor jammed up confusedly with one another. 01
Information of the accident was immediately sent ujto Charlottesville, and on jesterday the train from i|:
'j Lynchburg ntriviug there, went up to tlic assistance of A
2. tlie itnforlunateH. and returned with the killed and *
r. wounded. Tito wounded wem properly taken tare of ic
at the Charlottesville bo-pitaU aud the dead decently tClburied. We could not learn the names of any of the m
* injured. The unhurt were turned over to the com- him funis nt of the post ut Chat lottesville to uwuittram- el
puliation ^ fo
The Hustings Cocbt..The following case?bl
were disposed of iiefote the Fllistings Court, on yesterday:g
John h. King was charged with stealing, on the a10th of August last, a negro slave nainod Prank, valued teat*800, the property of Algernon S. Bradley. Thetestimony showed that the prisoner had arrested the Flnegro in Caroline county, while the latter was attempt- Fl
ing to make bis way into the lines of the enemy, and F,when he was found with him in charge, he was taking
t him to the South to sell hitn, and-said that) -lie hidperfect right to ceil any negro so nrrested." The case Viwas sent on for trial before Judge Lyons. Bail retfused.- PiAnderson, ft slave oi E. Cocke, was charged with
. entering the house of Alfred ^pnnkle, and stealing, therefrom $891. No evidence was produced to show p,
that the prisoner committed the act, the premises fromwhich the money was alleged to have been stolen hav- .-'i
. ing been open at the time to the ingress of any one..No money was fonnd on the prisoner. He was dis1charged.Tim aooonf tin. Common wealth ra. Thp Tr.
pngraphical Society was introduced. and an argumentproposed by the counsel for the prosecution, Messrs.
. Gilmer and Crane, to show rause wliy information w,1 alionld be filed agninst the defendants. This was oh- u1 jecu-d to by the opposing counsel. Messrs. Nance and at
Sands, and after some hatnnguo between the twoi sides the argument on the subject was postponed until
to-i Iay."
Julia and Miry Elba Dean, emancipated slaves, T,iupon their application, were granted paporu to remain c<in the State.
Menem. Herbert a. Claiborne. H. D. Sanxftv. P M. <1.Tabb, John P. Tubb aud V. T. Crawford, qualified as *<
: Notaries Public.Messrs. George H. Mondy and P. ft. Hopkins were
duly (|uallfleu lis deputies to High Constable George A. 0I1Freeman. n
Procuring Scbstitutks..There is now in puthe city quite o large number of persons engaged in 51
seeking substitutes for the war-, and the scarcity of ihuci.mmodity is such as to excite considerable compotl- 5tion among the bidders. The difficulty of obtainingsubstitutes is an great in fact. that many wiping to qc
. procure them are prom, to rush desperately into tiie mesh- P<e* of Valgus captains mid agents. for t he purpose of lm
make st.ie" oi doing the thing lieiore it is too late.. a'
This |«olky of teiting tt inngh wiih the business quickis not very likely t» pay. unless The principal takes thepreeniiti .a t" lewiu his fee until the substitute is regu- £i«rly accepted into service. The cnmeious instancesin which piirtbs have been defrauded sbould be warn'inir to all desirous of relieving themselves of the re?,pon asihilitiesof r-aiiip-lifc. t lit- utmost tare, therefore, is at.essential. lest the principal should lose, not ouly his w.
money, bat liis chances for keeping out of the army, mi
and ii to avnid this exigency he should first make snre tn'
ol his own exemption p ipers before he permits the feetopass out of his hands. ..
Conaidernble dnnl.t txista in the minds ofthe citizens §5at large, relative to tbo disposition by Congress of ahill providing for substitutes in certain cases," Ac.,pi,-scribing an a necessity the responsibility of the c,i
principal for the fidelity oftlic substitute. This hill jjwas paospd by the s nate. After tieing sent to the *nHouse, the House Committee reported it back with the tlnrecommendation that it would not pans. This is its atlast appearance on the recoid. and it consequently reindim) upon the caleudur of the House, and may or Nlmay not be called up again at some future session.. ha
There exi.sis then no such law in regard to substitute
StTNSET FROM ChUKCII HlLL.. Re httVc gorgeoussuuaeta from hills about Richmond, if the peoplewould only enjoy them. One of out choice day- -j
departuies, amid these mellow autumnal evenings. 8puts to blush tbo latest sod rosiest of the worldfamousItalian sunsets, and "days that die on Csu- tocasus." The chastened glories ol the honr maybe f!|
compered with tin- »u nipt nous magnificence of thepoet s ''divines' dre-tni ' lore." just Ufore it collapses- - 1ititii disappointment. A triend who has gazed rowthe most pictnresque loonlities of the old vroild, w" 8shas witnessed the day close among the Iieight3 of U}.' au
pine graudeui: who has swn. from among the memo- Virica of Santo Marco and the Bridge of Sighs, the sun er
di»robo himself amid the blushing Heavens for hieevening imp: who hue a*en a rrsl.liva Italian sunset. Jj['J telle us that he prefers liie sunset from Church llili [hwith its lore-ground oi spires, river, field and forest.. ,,,
Englishmen end Yankee* vi.rit Italy, and me in nt-i- o
tureB. But an American, fiom the South, ia disappointed,for he hss lived and imbibed the spirit of tip- t!l
pronation una.1st more beautiful displays of nature's J1'magnificence. J ho ".Sunny South" may be proud of ,c
- her sunsets. tt.;tf]
The Mayor's Coiist..1 he Mayor had but (,ivery little regular bnsiricss to attend ro on yesterdaybut. &3 usual, he was kept tjuiie bus/, after disposing tr
of the docket, with applications tVora various parties. for warrants and other matters eunnecteJ with popular le
grievances 5ij£^s'The only cases niithe docket were the followingWnt. Coniey was charged vrith cutting Mary f MeMinn.The compiniu.-iM, it seems. w.«h sitting in her
door, on 2d sttcei. ticat Duval, wlieu f'only came byand asked if she bad anything to drink, She teplied, ~
No,'' when Conley draw a knife, and slushed it across"
f her right arm. indicting a painful wound. The casewas continued until tLe 21«t instant, lor 1'uitiier exnminatiou. Jjf: A lad, 8bout seventeen years of age, named NapoleonIlanea, a machinist's apprentice, w?.* charged ^with stealing £200froni Mrs S Larmon resi.ling on lMih (astreet. The charge was not sustained, and the detenu wantwas diamissed. of
Maria, a slave, was charged with stealing $100 fiom JliElins Walking. but tLo piof being insufficient, she was
rdischarged. J'uThk WciTutR..Y«3icid.iy was a pleasant ro
day, kkjI enough to avoid the shade, yet aullk-lenily K'
warm to keep oil' a chill. 1 he promenades were j r
ciovvvled, aud the stores well tilled with city andenuu- ^try customers. The cold, blustering weather of late »&lias developed numerous want*. \\ inter clothing has prto be purchased, new furniture provided, carpets to be 1'°laid down, coi>I to be laid in, and all sott- of winter i'rcu infoils io be looked after. u|
. . ltl
Thk Wilminoton suffbftkks.The managemeutof the Itichmond " Varieties." with commendableliberality, have determined f<> appropriate the proc«.vdsol the entertainment at the' Varieties" (to-night)f.,r the beuefif of the sufferers in Wilmington, Is. v... 'VThe piece selected is the beautiful drama of the (ireenRnshes." in which the full strength of the "Varieties" h*"company will appear. We trunt the management willho warmly seconded in their benevolent undertaking,by oor citizens. be
io ui ill
THE ILLVSTRA TED SEUTS, £,"THE ILLCSTRATF.D SEWS. |1CTHE ILL UETHATED SEWS. bv
I I l'£ ESOP.A ViSGS,FIFE h;-GHA VISGS, iaFiVE EEOHA t'/.vuS. h
OFS'I. 3ES M-CrilOCIT. ,h.JKS'I. HFS MCUI.LOCU, g.aEE'I ESS M'VVLL.CH: ic
GETTtSG MARRIED. rs(fETTlSa MA RRIFD, mGETTISG XaP.EIED. in
AS ILLUSTRATED STORY, ti: AS 1LLVSTRATEH STORY, ac
AS II. L CSTR A TED STOR T. i fMlJOE POMMELS, .MAJOR F"MMEL!., Cdf MaJ'<II POMMKi.L. ,0' A TA1.F. OE THE trsP.,
A TALE OF THE TrsF., Li TALE Of TEE
iTLFSUir, SVMB-R, "
tou f r vn/n xitmpfk
i/.-L Sl'jtB hn f!AT T E S O'C L 1/ f X.
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-i T T £ > ( >' i> o c K. , ;.1 T 7 E O'V I 'J E,...
<A runl>A j* M RSJ.VfJ, ,,S.I Tfrf:/' J r .V"fi v/.'«vr, .
sa tup. /..i r x n srs'j.ly
RUNAWAYS. at
THREE HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD. p>
LEFT my dwelling, In P.lc.imor.d. Sunday evening, Octo- 1®ber l'Jtb, my negro man GEO. YiTEr1, about 2" years j
old, yc'low i-i'mplexlnn. about 6 feet S tc lit inches high,a ac*r on tit. neck uuder hit* jaw, and bud e cock or crcte
eye. ,
Also, two NEGRO MEN let' wy f»iin. about two miieaout cf town, about tne same time of nay 0- e man. MttK- r (
TON. Bred about 24 or 2^ years block, about h feet 10 Vinches high.no gcara recollected ar,d boy DICK, lkyears .
of aue, about b feet b or inches high, black, and had on
when he left a deep blue Jacket, with bran button.1, endback place oap. (
Morton Is recently ft om Cu'pcper county, Virginia, cud .
Dick I bought from Fauquier i-ounty, tit ar Witrrenton.Virginia, la»t January George was raised by ni' nearR|.hD.und.
I hnv'a no doubt that all three are aiming to make tt etre«. ape t" the. Vankuea oy way >.i Uordoo»Tiile hdJ i .fptperI will (Ave )|
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS Jj.far B..cb of tbctn, Jellrered to men lit Biubir.tind, or ec- .,rjCured to Jail, ee- 1 Can gel 'beia again. InOct 14- of tULAs GMOtrCNIiRO. ,.t!
iViNK CflKWUiO rtiRiCCO..We have for «»! Lao*.1
L.trna a. s..u'«eolal.rata.t Or..uutu atin-cnrad t.h«w ._4 ITubacc.,, by the paefcnga .ir at retail
I MEAUK A BAKEB.Ueot 18 led Main itreet, c.»r abow PuatoUlce f«LOE Ma68..bu poania superior BLUE MASS, Jam re AealvAd and for Mis by At
W. PSTKK803 4 00., ihtkny» **.twf4.«. J
POTACH.1,000 pounds genuine -knauiau Potsab, fur -iBaking Reap, Jutt received, for eale by T7
W. PETERSON 4 00.. A1Oct a 135, Mala Street.
SPECIAL NOTICES. i
NAILS, ( ;. t.I.i iHI riK8, ACThe daugsrouJ consequence: of neglect or the unskillItut of the knife, In all sucb cases, should Indue everye affected with diseases of Hm feet, to seek relief from
dii. 8chult7,lose operations are performed* tbout pain, nud sieiei
li.ly iliiesclous..iExtract Itoa» the vvJj|j{ '
lion. U W. Be" "aye "'lwith inucti clieerfulnose thatcommend Dr. Shulu. He It thoroughly ver»cJ iu thisucb Important branch of surgical eclr-ucc, and thus retiirahimself a bencfaotorto mankind, lilt mtulut ojirfin1It unattended by pa'n or the least inconvenience "
gB~ Office, Wall (Street Hotel, Wall street,Oct 17.8t'a. AN ORDNANCE TO EKFOROR TlIK HAYk~ffrment ok taxes on licknbtn, passkd0T0BER18,1662Section 1 Be It Ordained by the Council oT the City ofiehmond, That any merchant, manufacturer, auctioneer,rokcr, hole -keeper, or other peraon upon whoui or uponIn.he employment a class tux Is Imposed, who shall carryis hi* or her business la the city, without first having beeuntodbythe Assessor, or having tl ed with tint Cbio.n rin a notice of tila or her Intention to eusuge In ruoh bunssa,thai pay a fine of not leas than ten nor more tiunfty dollars.Uko. 2 lr shali be the duty of the Assessor of the city toicortaln whenever any parson or firm shall comoanceuy nnilneos subject to a class tax, after his annual returnmade, a id to obtain Irom him or thorn the amount oftpitftl employed In such business, and te.urn the sameonthli to the Chamberlain, to be by him reported to thehalrman of ihe F.uaoce Committee. The said committeei»ll thereupon determine the class in whl h such personr persons shall be placed, and the Assessor «h«U list them[>,.n his book as those persons In bin annual return areited, and hand a copy of the llt> to the collector. Thesessor shall in his return designate such person or firmsmay huve Incurred the penalty mentioned laths thatctionSec 'd II shall be the duty of the Collector of the cityreport to the Council monthly such pcisuns or firms
entlniii'd lu the n si se-tlnn as he tniv find carrying onijiuess In the city allium hating been assessed with aass tux.Bec l The OrJInanco eutlt'ed '"An Ordinance to enrcethe payment ol Ibtos or, llcens. s," pa*«ed Noveui»r59, IMl, is heieby rupcalsd.A copy: A W. MORTON,
Ool16.elm Chamberlain.~rSS»THr; KOLLOVVINU IB A I.lcT UK riTsWlIlL^
TION'9 for the benefit of the Sick and Woundedlatmiulaus, la the Army of Virginia, from the 1st ul S-pmherto the 1st of October, ISoi:
DOKxTIONa or txsnainn Lie"l Davis of the Army, fi 00rn Mrs A E Mastln, proceeds of a concert
given by Young La.lbs, of Tuskogee, Ala, SI Oorom Hon Thomas II Waits, money contributedby Ladles of Alabama, fur building guubone,..' 1,9i 9 noum John P i.'ool, of Alabamu, through Hoc1 human H Watts, fiu ixroir, Mrs M W Hnrman, of Alr.buma, throughHon Thomas II Wattn, «u pn'II(D OiltnCiittce uf ii.lL'lri ilk thrr.nt->. I U
Johns, -j u<>uin IV I* Molett, of Alabama, through Tj ler 4Al'e.re, ]r.l li>om Citizen t ot Talladega, Ala., through Hon JL M Curry, 401 50
Totul, ii.Cii Ot*
C.iMTHIiVTIuS* Of CtOVH.SU, PTOHKH, AC.Two Urge bozeiof shirts, drawers, feather plliows. pll*w-. H«es, sheeta, qullti, bandages, lint, soap, pickle*,r.cu, hitters, svrup', and other boap tal suppl'es, ironiidles' Aid Society, Dayton, Alt, per Mm inutile HemrtVtr i large boxes of coraforta, pillows, pil!ow-rn,;<*?,eeta, urawerM, Ac., from Ladles' Aid Society, Onvlilj.la.one barrel soap, ar.d ona box of shirts, drawers, sheets',t'ow-caei a and cordial, from Ladle*' Aid Society, A ntloch,losa county, Mm.four I) *xcs cf hospitalsmrca,mattress, pillows, comforts,Crttrine, caUup. rice tlonr, sage, slippery elm. cordial.:, thiouirh .Major Vanileve-r, of the AKbama Depot.Twelve park grs of lint and bandages from the Ladies ofnesboro', Jelferson onuety, Ala.Three boxes containing six botl'es cordial, thiea largelis orange marmalade, one do ol Uc do, one box whin*gar, two pounds »f green tea one c»ri peaches, eight b-.t:sdeonctlnn of elder, one dozen p-R.'h cordial it d twoi knees Jjnt and handuges, 1roc: Mrs Mary LuJI .w, ofoblle, Ala.dc. Iti- diwU Mm A. g HOPKINS.
--^52,10 PERSONS INDEBTED TO US
A I pemens indebted to us ore hereby respectfully reif*tedto setllo thetr respective obligations, either la-son or by maiL without needless delay The? trill thusre Interest sod the Inconvenience of payment when,.ney may bt> lest abundant than a' present.
WATKINS &l PICE LBN,Orl.1-1.1m* '.iiliceio our lateritore, 159 Main St.
^^rpTcTTt L "no T~I c E
tlic Government (using relinquished utr Warehouse,b will, after having It thoroughly clean.ed, resume liuti*s uieie In a lew days. Having one of the moat cniuroojusand belt arrany.d Mores In the Southern country,t shall be prepared to rooclve and sloio anv amount olrrchannlse rhnt may be consigned to us, utol to exhibite goods in the most advantageous mannerDcM 1.1ft KEN r, I'aINK A On
~^p=» SPECIAL NOTICE.MAXUFACTCIiED TOBACCO FUH GalE.
In connection with our regular auction business, we hi:read.Ulicdan agency lor the tale ofA N U F A C'l'UR E D T 0 Ii A C C 0 ,i na.lgnmeat. t\< hare on hand ard for sale soinc of
e finest brands put up In Virginia, to which We invite tneientlon of buyer*.Our tegular auction sales of Tobacco take piece cn WEP^hDAY of each week, and consigners cno bare their Toceosold at either public or private sale, as desired.
SUMNtlt A BL'ttRCSB, Auctioneers,iron Front Building,
Oct II.lui Governor street
y. M. GFM.'fl i»KKICE VA FORCIS. <Lv.tcubcao, Va.| Oct 18, fjfi/. S
110 THE PEOPLE of Hie counties id Sm.vthc Wythe,Taseivell, Mercir, Giles, Pulaski, OarroU, Floyd, Modiuiery,Orn'g, Monroe, Franklin, ilo&nok'-, ll#.-ill»rd. Buttourl,Allegi -ir.y, HocknrlJge. K»th, Amherst lUrupfcell,
ils.-n, Augusta. 'ppomattx, liocklngham, I'eudle'on.ighland hh I Orrennrler:l'ne As.einbly billing provl 'eil for the production, .lldrjHon * «! a >le of S»lt to the cllitens or the Commonaltb<if ci*vf, Mint the Governor having dllouled tlrs Olioto procure,/'"" witfi, ibe liec-saary trsnnpoi tatlon for,ll rrnin ttie Kltnkwlia bailties t} Dublin, on llie Vug loinid Teiiiieseee Kuilrood, and to Ml ltioro, on tl.e CVlit-alrgiaia Railroad, I have this day authorized end eiupow"ithe Sheriff. and the Fresidlog Muel.tralrs of yo runtie. to procure ond sen 1 forthwith to the Kanawha Suit*.Willi all possible dijpatqh, nil I lie wagon., tenuis nkdvers to l.e obtained In youl respective countle Full
rtructbip' have been given to tlieuj and authority Hi ( (.>-<,wneturver parties withhold their means In thN timepr-'«Mi*g necessity. Ample r«muneratlve role? h«n
leu fixed for all.who promptly and valuattuuH plsccelr property lit the dlspoaal ot the Stale fur llile purpose,JIU which a deduction will t>e muds, where resort ha; torunic to imj'i t^mriiC.Your attention l» naked to the propriety of unitiiiy yourarus, so aa to make suitable means ol liauaportstlonid Jot bve urged In view of ibu approach ot winter, tokoc ibeut without delay tudor the control ol eilhci ote above mentioned officers, provided with tins neceesaryhaisunct! tor man ntid t.tmt for the round trip, litetint liotn each county will be provided with a wagoneater from county, to be appointed by tbe aioveitned officers, who will he required to control and proct the property of its cllittcne whilst In the an vice of theate. f. t: sWO d', llajor aiiil duartaruatler,
acting C| M lien'I Va. Force*.
ttL'.th'loiMttSl'r K OENEKAl.'S OFFICE, i
VIRGINIA F .KCKfi,I. vneutttho, Vj , Oil W, 1M2. )
it/: f.tMi .'t ;'i; I- nli ai.i .firrip
Tiia General Assembly of Virginia llaa pused all Act toovlda tot the distribution nod rate ut Salt to the propletbls Commonwealth at actual co-1Full powers have been couterreii upon the Executive ofe dlale to auoonipil-h that object It 1a absolutely nectary,owing to the near approach of wiuter, the urgentmt» of the people for «h>1, atnl the p eaent Impossibilitymaking other arrangements, that a call be made iiniaemelyupon citiiteus fortrntispoitatlun.Ills Excellency, the GoVcrnur of ilie State, baa Imposedthis Officetbe du'y ol p-ecuriug " wagons and teams
liable for the hauling and transportation of Salt from theBQaWhk Salines to Millioiv' Depot ou the Central hallad and ro itublln Depot ou tbe Virginia and Tennesseeillrosd "
1 accordingly authotlze and empower you f'vrthirltl. toocure all the wagons, teams and drlvera posalhlc in het^iued in your county, knd to forwa'd them Immediatelythe moat direct and practicable route to the Kanawha
lines, where arrangemen's will he made to load thetuomplly with Salt, deliverable at either of the above Dcla. Ed her or both of you aie empowered to act in thevmliu.'I he following rates will be paid for teams thus employed,ion the certificate of elthei one ol you as to tbe date otcCMtniaetiCemunt of <oivlc«ir .'Tory « horse team and dilver & "U par day.llo. i do. -
.- 7 00 "
Do. 4 do. - fi 5<j "
Do. e Jo. - ; as.llo. 1 do 4 «'«> "
The ab..ru rales will he paid to ail pcr-ioiis whopr.my!rid .famish their wagons, l-ainj aud i".I
r«. In all CHses, however, where suitable teaiss are noti.inptiy and voluntarily offered by tho owner* thereof,in ere hereby authorised and required, by vitrue of theirhnrity morei-aid. to impress the same, with auitahleivors and the necessary loroge. and to forward them, infore described, tn the Kanawha Salines Por all suchipftJ*ments, a deduction of twenty-Sve cent* per horser day will be made from the above rates lor hire, toth.rwith the necessary snhsiatenci; of driver andirses, should the same be furnished by the dtate and notthe owner.Your attention it directed to ifc. importance of ,>e..urlo*itabie teamj lor transportation. The wear and tear o;
wsftoti. and th# lure and eubalateooo of a driver belr.ge sum* far a si* horse cr a two-boree wagon, It Is sueoteathat hi many of tbe former as possible he secured,id. Is order to facilitate this objest, that the fanners arye among themselves to unite their trams so as to
aire fall six-horse teams It is further suggested, thatevery County, lowhloh four or more toams are furnls!*'
I, some suitable parson be appointed by you jointly, tot as wagon-mastar for all teams from said County, ifss than that number be furnished by your County, theyil he attached to the tmln of the adjoining County mostoverdone These wagon-masters will bt alliwed reanablocompensation for their seivlcei, and will be ex
ctedto tee to the security of tbe .Salt tn he transportedIbe taking and placing at convenient points the Daccaryforage for the teams and sub-slstlng of dr.vars for theitire trip.to superintend and control their movementsling and returning, and to provide all necessary aid Inc event of aceldeot. They are particularly enj di.ed toJ all poesiole dispatch In view of the tppr. a. ning winrconsistent with the rlohls and Interests of uie partiesm» furnishing their prcperty Inrlhe use of the Kite. Theurn; may be started s.ngly without delay, and formedto trains on the way.You art particularly requested to notify ine. from time
time, of your p.ogress 'r. the execution of thli trus*,id especially what ntimbrr of teami year County wliiot>»bly furnish for the service, together with their cecity,Ac. Your dalles heicg performed, you will reportthis Office .forthwith thu names of all parties who shallve tumished teams.the character of those teams.the,te of the commenconietit of the service.all expensesfurred, ftc , 4cample foods hare been pla-.od In the hands of the Exorivcto meet all ihu expenses incident to this service -ii»"office will certify to the Governor for payment, allnt-acts made ty you for Mrs or for impressment* uo.darl> authority, and all other reasonable expense;, Inciud;a reasonable compensation Icr yourselves.
L. H SMOOT, Major and Quartermaster.Acting Quartermaster General Virginia Forces.
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irjf. II. REDWOOD if CO.,' II ii L K !l A L E 1 N D i« E I A I L
DEALEHjs i.N
t SUEACTURED TOBACCO A .YD .SEGA US,IaVE just received s Urge and nee .ite.1 stock ot la
Bacon, ot VKrtoua r,rands, and for sale at reasonableices Also a 1nt of tine HaViKa Cifi.«fu>, Fancy Pip'*,velopes, and atnoklng Tobacco, to which we invite theecttou of our Mends and the public gen-rally.
W II KriUWuOl' *s CO..Corner Pranthn and iltb ftro'tj'
dctl".MetSoy* fcluhni' nI.
NOTICE. jAUE next annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Or-ange and Alexandria Railroad Company, will be held
the office of the Company, la Lynchburg, on Thursday,6th day of Novemtbr ensuing, at 10 o'clock A. M
3y order ot the Directory. J. B. BE1D,)ct 10.td _Clerk.AIN3 Table Mustard, Woioestsrshlre bancs, black andBed Dapper, Matches and Blacking for sale at
MEaDE a BAKEK'efDrag Store,
.sr..7.riJ~-r<r mil' iVT rryuivi.-u m nii'mom //*<
ATE SALES.VALCAUIjK LANDS irv LWHSIANA F08 SALE.1WH.L »clJ ffC»Di 10 *,GvA A<rr4 of i-nlidu, ilortlfdt>ly
located, in detached tract*, acout '2u isilea wuii oi theMlf*ii*tOppi river, and, h portion tte'ir ;ao Vlcfcthurg,tihrcveport'^and Toxtts Railroad.Some of ihe hbove lands lite improved niid in a F?tr*t of
r.ul ivallon. The lai^^i portion are ur.lnjj-ioveJ'<to* rr.icM embrace l»orh a'htvKl hf*«t ftlKh lap 1*for Information an to quality xn»l price of tiie land*, »«1
dre»* nie, for next ten day a, it Hi* American Hotel, R»» bnwnd
Oct il.S. I)* riUVi H
A KAR.M I s it \.\0\ Kit i Ol'.STl, U.V I' i.Ml-'.VIiKVIIIVf.lt, i'AI.I KI f .Vrll.r'i V|i A,"H'K r.Al f.
IOI'Ffclt IVr suit- this I arm. snouted In lUt.-vei c lilitv,in I'mnuok. y il.ci cu..l:itiii:.c IV seres, with a I.kn-I-
some and Wi-ll-l.idll dwelling, Ciniitnolidliu! nil extensiveprospect of the river and surrounding r-inuiry.
'I lie ut-bullilli ps nii; wry good, aeti a system of m-il!-III; ivllh prion s»l»l has been . ! -n't-lv ..Oji.t-IU. I u»III-- place, wilii good ic-Ults. I il'ti?. >. i L"IV " I II
let i-i ct:
' 'OH PtLKrtniK follow...* fAlllir-i.. Mn-'-n luumy, A:'.., *.-.|i.4 tiuprof.J «b"l ninr.tldii to ralliMili '>< .nil. o-itof h.iuiiinm u»
flu *.|inii;i I'lAi*. iif Vlif. no >a <oIi:t»:| ..
Tbo tlslabua J1U..I, ../ 1,fc»f \.t ... U .mil. *t!.,.Tii« r.lbnh»'nK«C plain. of 1,'li- lifnl, .Vs. lr. f 7.111 ;e.
il. n.Ton In. a.* plt.f., ufif.'I tarns, if-O tj .dltrviilloTr.'fj'JI. I* W..0 nil n-ik-lb-.J ! >' :i.y v.. nsc. r»ut
rnfnroso* 10 ir..11 7 scd location, »..d or. irr.ljr .leilnteluNegro!.- sr'il La ukot It. {. ri pnyo.-M If il.-i»!r*-i endfnil pHf'.'Sl.r. .-lva3 lo th./io v-lsr it,- in i.^n.fcjill««i. - t-> t«. uii-lcriigiioo »i ! I :.S'
1-oi.^'t.i..i'c if. r «u
an. * .'*iij
1.A.V1) FOR S11.K IS 1U.N0VI K CGl'.\T\.
MV Her* nii.1 llu- loss of toy slaves, i:.-trc it m-.Vasiu'-rlUe'to L'lvt* up faroiliik', 1, tlll'lvl r.- Olltr In! -nl.-Il.c
l.liitl on Wliicil I r- sldr Mtljoiltl-ll tilt? i waldfin-n ..f Or V^iu.II mUm hihI ntho.-s, cor.tu!:iii.|.* n' .oit !.(' luin-lmd ,i,<lIllty ftccH, flyhtnt-n ul rt itoni r cli r of liicliui..iol, nuiltlifer inilf. Iroul (be Ul.l I t.u' Uiclii, ulific Ihclt? n
Post f)lliro.11io buil'lll.y. o-'li-lsl of inf.. Is- 1. doelili . 1't. sis
room-, pdi-sM^o nti.l |ior. 1.01: tin o>i.*bai'tlii.^s i.-.i it. v Icomiltl. n.
Tlie|>la -c is rup|> i.-il w It. ll.n'-o.- nii-t «rn»i! culliclout fortill the iiurpiinci" of tin- fnriii: >» « » ol puie tf.iit.-r in tli--jar.!,and n"-ver.il koo.I >|>ria|;s on ihol.iriu and . ootid uicb.ii Jof apple trees.The land Is of i/nnd fe Hli'y, and Ins a plenty of iiinrl
upon if, from which fifty acres have to u.i marled, andshow tlt-cl led inii.iovt!menl i.om I'd >--.
'J'liere are pun lb: roads in tiutit jii-I rt-.-ir of the p'aoe,which cunsi'lut.t boundary lines in an a.iut-kl.lc mii-Jhea thy utlfliboihood ; m-u scvciat pood mills, mid convenientto i hurr.lie* t>f diflT-.-rciit dcnc-r ir.titi nsAny pcrsrn wUhii.g re s -c 11..- plv- will ilioi mi- jeoera1lyHt hoine.Tcro.s accoinnit-diiilcynet ld-r'd* I II i'AhNfciT.
A V4LFRLE KA^L TEN AiiLiVS fTiO.M RU'llMONIi,H>if c-.tI
rjjiliE Slito'-rlher olT.-r» for sale p l. itel? in PAlsMlatf-.I ly oieiu.l b> Wio. K Harris .Ico'd in the upper
of f-'enri. ...It-r. iu!l>> tif.in finl.-i-.ond 'I'hi- tiao- i-niitsln*4Jt*. Hc-e.i, tr:ih snu1 111 acres -.1 li I la d on Deep I.ill,l.'iet-k no.I Its nraiiche., an.i ImJ ..< ir » siiHich n> y r.t ailtnnter atul nrt w..c il/o-tii t it.- j.'i.-- liei-uilittitersconsist of h I i. riteand em i-wrltn. - ilo.'.sc, withthe USUHl U1 llOllsO".
in dtury Kun Creek, which "tins ihrouah t'-e plantsti'm,th.-reis 3d e-ceiti-m miii st-.it, v: h -i ir.e |-or,lur>of no oltl Jam imw -t-tinliac, which would afford the p-rrli&scr'i-n opj ortuaiiy t re l-u'Mtnjr a Kris' trillion the oldfuun liti">n with hot little o-tprt;.-- Persons wishing totnxite investments Ir. rcn tsi .l> waiti -to well to --vim r.clitis pr.ip-T'j- iS.ri.Ai'f,Or til i-wfos
LAND J-OK alLK I \ OAiMl'llf.l.L Oil lit TV.TTAOti*6y, 1 K. (-t!i ACKKH -if lit* '-v'li -it ami n iutMJ.1 Ur«l, -X tnllti fori; in; li.- i i o-iri lirr. o. it. .'-aVautH.tJldtki.i.U Of l.C. fioIltU hi.1.1 lialltOlld .i 1 }T !.bjrc,lmTir.if a u» a«el la* h.m-c H-u-i »' l» » *: > 1Iutiiui'.-i a t. null t.iiriiya KimiH l.-ttittin will <i-J at. caiiv «pplir.i:ii ~
AiIi|---sp.1. .'I -'bile i<iinji | 5-c"t«!. I -ir.-.
LAND FOJt SALIi.fSjlH fc stih-crlliH.- iillVrs lor "ki- lit- tr-ctol lylriyH rut the wnt«.r» at Itoiiyv Of.i.ijr sa tta- ti-ntilyC.tmptiMil, Vft., »«j;htA->D mli-s fimuh ol l.ynciihar;.- r .ataialmf IT! 3<-r-'g, about 1.3.1 bur Jretl Had nf'y it. ..rislti.igrowth, gGrty lti saimn-t or. w.'h, :-.r;d the I-hIihc- In .-uitiiv.itlf.n. This iand Is josily c»us)d.»r<>d nee of III-*tracts in this s-ctli-n of lbs ootiDiry I-h. .-ti ! a r..r.:f-ir (taM-- Fra.nx Pwiillajf-lioniiA, with It*-.; t otn« e kthi'kry,t-iliror.t hansas, .'ic.71 >t).j.Can rbiid earn; lb- halknea tr. si* am! tw>l»» ;
month", hairing isturost frats lothfer-'t.CH h|>I;I.i. to jinri-hASn willti.» mlsettlor «i ii-iekl'ord, Furty o.i 1:1,1 y is. C .
me-go i-iiii' w. 1.r>iv;;t ,
flV TilE tiOVtHNHH Of VIKiilNi.VA PROCLAMATION.
Utulri' rtuilioriiy uf uti Act p i.SiH.-il r.u tin} li 1 at <luy uithe prceMil iiicmih, (Octolicr.) i, John Li-U-lier. Governorot' the Loiuuiuit tvealili 01 Vngiiiin. ilo hait-hy proclaimlint toguiutiotid heinto Hiiiu-.\<-.) ...- iiuvitic l.cvti fmiopt-.-il hj- mo. a ti,! to he obligatory t-pun all poison.-.iinlcOip-iratioii.i ,'Oinino n'lthiii then pto vie v.- iruitt the.Ulc hen. il
e, itr.cu unJer my Imt. as G-itcruorunii unyi ij-:l' tin- M.-ui 01 the CjlltiilOU-'.e.illl. tblo telltb(~ ,l j liny ol Ot tohi.-i, IM-.', n-;.14i. the aTti. yi-ut ot 1
lite L'ontmoiiwt'tiltii.lUilN' LMT'.'liiiJt.
fly lh? '".vern.'itiUiii.'iK W. Secretary of the Cuminnn-
weal Hi '
il>Ji!lllritioiU f'.r oi.trtlhil.g SV.it Ill li.ia t
Cvinui iauuiuiti tor fli.j.tni,uii"n lo meI'm >
3--ril<f I l<y ilit; i.i'jveiaur uuoei the a. 11»» ;,i.viJc i-»r "
the |n...luctli>ll. ilL-.il .Ulitioh utni ante l>! salt lis tilia> '
t uiiiimiiiWtiil'h- i'.i«a»*il iietoboi I,t. ,'ui luiiiniiti. i.i.oi. iii uitin iiiit.iiiui inijiiovenioiii
..olll|ilu) 111 lllid .Stillc rhail llllili.-l'Ulle 10 liftli.-|) ii I
any mil Ik yniiil ilii? liiinu nl ui Main unless itiiucr 1it:nit! . niiinn i ulready existing .villi tin' L'tinledciniesUitfa or some .Stat.; '«t the CouicdoMte at ten. '
itnfoie said suit ali.ill l*it ii'ii. i'.'f 1. tlie* [loi'Snii n.ikiuglur .-u. L iiiiiujiuriiitinii, shall niaiii; untili»r itlVuhnuiohUnit Hit* tciiMVnl .inKi.il lor lit ol fill imuiaheU ander jSll' ll tXiSllliR OOtltl'ilfl. Without ,Ki|.'ll mi III til.- Oilllshall Is! rfclZCil by the rll|n;llllli-liilrltl til i.lliri ae-llt olthe tiuii^i>urtntioii umpiiuy lm the u-. tin- Cmn-inoiivt f.iltli. iitui Untied lie ihimetli ili-ly given to tin-Coventor of the amount ol'a.ili seined. un>i ihe iiuiueni the purson or perdutin n-eio/. lot the ir.in-norte.iioii.
Jlltlr. idimli 111 lilt: III i Iii i*l III- n ll I Hon,tiiuiKjMirtiiii.' mil Itiiyul tin' I noil.- -ll i.i - i.i ti*. .t ,«>
jltfT oil may seize it 101 li-lil til*; .'..'itn* i Iln nlttle .IIIw
give lil.-f notice. '
Ali salt iiiiitintri tiiteil in lilt! I'Oiiiitii ..;ni'.tyinihi: itmlVi'ii-hili-tOll, I'nil oil hjlitl oil the tin) \\ hell the oIkAcuct tvas 11ni'.il union.** in'Ietoliil- ii-uioveil Iroin thea,tit worka, anil all unit iiiiutiihietunij utter that day,until tlue notice to 'he contrary he given, hy t>iilitit-ntioit iu ionic iii:ivi|in|*:r printed in the t.ii) <»| Kit.h- inmntl and in the town of Abingdon, shall he thcicnlter held to he I he )iro|iOity 01' i lie Common wealth oi
Vugitiia, sii.l ih,tli not hat removed without aitUieiii)iioin Iln' (lOVt ri.or 01 his duty COUBlitille l agent, UII-l.ta« if til* -K.t If miitii* til tlMil.lv Mtiriu* l»YUfinir r,Willi,, I .
v. it It the Ciinli:d«*ittU.'Stileaor with the separata States i
<.>i ilie Coiitedenite Suu-3, or with individuals lor thei.ciictil ul any county, city or town.
If the owners of Silt Works m Muni counti,;i dmll re- '
ins,- or cease to mntiuiHciiue naltotlmt than an amount "
dltlit ii'llt to CXC. Ute OXtsllllj.' contracts as tilidCSkl.l, ,tiioiijfrom nnd ulte audi refusal or cautionr.b..i! appealto IliC liovriuor to miisl. 1.0 Wlii rXcCCine the Authority t
vcMcd in hini. and seize, lake g iwrneion nt" and holij i
Ulld cxetclre full itlllhort1}' aild control OVel tliu pro- t
petty mill and pei.-oual.olany pelauil, linu m coiupiiuy, *
p.i ivtostng or ivhwiiji to inniiufuotura. '
if the supply ofsi.lt llleuiilollili-.l l-e not iMiullg'h toJiilUI-'l the people I't tills omuic'l.Wealth wtei sill* jtii ienl quantity ol ill lot hoine runeuuiptium then at
Boot, ha such I.i c.I shall up | -ea I to Itie UOVci Oof, he will f
uxerrtac the authoii.v vetted to loin, ami 'disregaid it
any contract intnle with the e.p.ii an- "Ut»s ol the '
I'ollfe lelate .Stale- f until the Sit.tie ol *» iiglllii. IS Sup- j'piied.When "all is pmcmed by tlie Slut,; ot \ Ultima alnl
its olislitiltcd Iizelil shall otlei the si.'lie toi li nils,mltalluii oti ttic f ii.te ol any niiiroail. canal ill Otheltinpiovi'iiioiill uinpduy. tec same shall Is- iluliie Imtrly <
transported to the depot designated, utile.-, such transp irtaiion wiil itiie.t. le with the transportation of troops. 1
munitions Ot war alnl mniv sllppileS bydhe ijonledeiitlitliivernnieiii.Upon rotne-ii of ninth toiiijciny to
transport tlla said salt, the .".instituted agent ol the:<iate will 1*, authorized to lake, control of any sll.'hvv ol k and to lunnt.ee the salUs Ul.til tlie tl aonpm i itiouhe HCcoiiiplisticd. f
'I lis like provision shall he ober-rve.1 .. hell il Is*.tuii.esprojnir to Uilllspolt Inel ol lltt.el things Ol-c.-e-.n y lot f
tlie production of salt. '
The following plii.es ale d'-slgiiAb; I for the preaontil, the point- nt whit h Salt Will lie oil* etltrated lot '
st.ie and iiislnnulMi.. vc Million.it ;i, .u-p-d ,.r. the SVilli til liiilioal, himI I Mit.lii. depot, oti ll.e v ...i:.i.» .
retiriiMSts; railroad Idi.ei phi. ea I deposit olll la* ,
spi-cdilv llitaiynitti) tvhell suiliiHc lilldligctilCiita lul
supplies shall have tevli |<ite.'tc 1. d
line notice will i«* given o| il.e tutu.* when the salt !
will lie icady lor delivery. Tli price .gidlititv l. r
each person, and l.o .v it is to Is, Sold ami delivered,apd the agents employed therolor. w ill Is- prescribed in u
future regulations, anil puhlisln.il as requited t.y law. 1
A Iter the pri-'it is so pieseribed. the sale ot ,.nv suitwithin tl.c i otntiii.nwealth nt a higher rate jar bushel. ''
is deciar .1 by law to he a niisiiiitueniuir ami any violationo| iiic rules mid teguiuiions pres. rlbcd by the t;Governor. is also a misdemeanor, to be pn»i»h--d. njtuii >,
conviction, hy line of not less than one hundred n.omore than two thousand dollarsA hoard ol assessors l.as been appointed t.y the
Legislature to assess the enmpensmtioii or damages to |he paid for property seized or u-ed hy the ctiite junder thi« In w. I'lic time and puct.-.1 th.ur rr.ee;in.'will is* ii-ieafter presortInt.
t he act prohibits ail courta or judgt- lion. i-.-uiucorders or injunctions to stay any proceeding,. . ij» t|<tovtni:or. nr Ins nnUioii/.o I a^enlrf, tit.dei this Uw
oct 11.elm_______ .. i,
f|*.i THt LITFRATI ')>* TH R 3 t'TH' 1£
Tl.r Monaceincai of ill'?
i u Tijr.ATKi:^ .nitl ol »ii. nli.l iii'i.nil MircU
IfesUo't* of c.,.c[iir..' ilic butl<lmM Ir. i. ir.ahr.et her.t'intr it- IFlK.il' THEATRE IN Till. 00N
And as sn ci cuin. lit to the poetl-ul talent of s>ur l'
youn: Republic, will award « |>:vidua; ;
Til R K11 H C .V1) R ED iii i i. L a i; .1"
Por the b'-.i orteto-l iicii iipproprUt-A .1 Jrr:.. t in. ; it.srtr'ion the open.II,' ni^ht, whi.h will take pin " "
annul the middle of i.e. minerCouiR.iiclc.'ltiotia ttiii e recslvd from a:tp.;t».d tl.r
Scatn.THE COMMITTEE OF EXAMINATION'.
Will ccotirl nt n«e grcinieinen of me Dnhe»t .tano-rty in ;tli" city '* KlcMoOOd. entirely unconnected nitl. the IIn. a- uit'..; ar.il ihnt no partiality n..*y he allow n; &nnp> tit >r1 mustscud In their .'onu.utt Cations sealed, anil started " peniti? AJ.Irtr* " ei.rloainjr» o/tint r/.te/r.^o, oontuioin^ thename a-d BdilrcaS nt rue sender. be one ouiaioln. it.oitict of the sit . esstui candtdota viit atone he opened.N it htji.cie.i a idrtrsea tunt'U i.e reto ced
.tithe , K. D'OReEV orWIKN. *
A 'tine Manager r.!chmon:l Varieties.
THK HiiaKI) OK EXAMINERS,Cl iNVKNklitiy special order ho oe. Adjutant tut In-
' -pe. I..I General's 0thee, lor its r v.iuli.atloi. of ap*
pli. to for appu.r.tincnte as srtiiiei y Ornc«r» >.i. oidnaiue 1uutv, wlil hol t tie niti. examination on I'nu's.iay, uct ci
loth, tr.e sixth .u .-..tot Jay, octot.ei 15th, and lit.* saver.tr.*
on T -s ia., Octon-f rlsL j ~
The examination on tn« 'cist w>!l he upon Alire'.ra. l'rignnotu»try, l heialstry *nj Mechanics. as applicable todrdhal.ee, abd f l.ilt a: hs . - oil r.'.-l.e'! --taCitr . i»» the lower branch. s
This wlli net e Slal ciatilT.ih r. 1 ei I lp Kl-hu,..) 1.less otherwlie ordered 0' the «.cre'ary of War.
AppllcatJom to appear on Thursday, Saturd ,y and Tue»dny,Tiii he made at Major c. i'.anbury's office, c.rner clK.'rrt and Tth Htr««tJ, on Wednesday. Fftiay and Monday /afternoons eapectlyely. T. d. HHETT, Col.,Got 6.tSlstUct Pret't of Board. Jt
C/A /"WAf\ CIGARS, a portion of which arc r»ry _OU.vUVj fine, for sole by .
w. peterson a go., jiupffis Drayjliu.
i imMraTi » nhiwsesa<*frn«Trvr*». -fi>rf«a«nrl11 t'»- in<
4U C "'J OA js/iijSiiN.HY 1H0DIN £ Al'PEtiSON, aOCTK
VERY Vi'.L'.lULK KKAl. ESTATE ON OARYs I'RKKT HCPlVUKN'irrH AND 1STH STREETS, ANDii V UK'iAli jiTKI H I". NKAHI.V OPPOSITE Tl! fi OEM-
'
YH.il liill.ItOAl). Kl'K SALE AT Al'OTUlH.V17 ILI. In- .old 1 .hi l! .n ii t" e premises, OC IVKDtVSE<flV, »!: id >i il.'TOBE't, IHii'd if I . rlnc'!I* M
, ttn* fnl'.iJtii,. v..l.mhle .-enl wait, 1I2:f...i N'n ?>, in A.i-im' -.mil Ion lioollii/ (.( lie * .hIIi A'J-
.it (Nry *tr. n ri i«- i, ni nln- i.aek mi> tc-1 '» u wi le ' 1a: ley, I'i ill. I -mi a|-»uii-l le em-fit. A Is , f'«
l.'i, in .-niil addition, fr.iii«|.|.» |!C it- t .n f' c south 1 I -
Bros | -t< 1 ll'l.iitf 111 "It mi ;i,r »"e-( llli.- 01 inlli -Ltrt ^
S-l.It. #
I In si* In e or vain .hie 1.1.' t»u«lii puip 'r-t'" f elN.' *i: * yt'.l.Kly '.e Hod ii>.J imiiiuViijii ptruol Ih.-.ity! j,
T K H M .*>
ili.c'iii I *i ! l ei iii. i- a* V\ .in I twelve iii.iMli.i, lui *
Sr-'v!.sble n-ii <. Inleftsi n I e I, "cured l.y a 1111-1 deedtiUPDI.N A AR|'K*B".V,
i .i t.lv An. tl .ceo.s.°
Till' f \ Tti K0K1 V MA.NU.'KtMv: LOT- IV SYP- ?.N-.V, IN NARVIK'S I'LiS, NE-ll Tit TUir HOl.l.A- e
IV'001 > CKMETH HY. TOR Ml.< AT Al'CnoS I:
Will, lie sold h*. Auction. on ih... premise*. en TPi'SImY. the IWrNTV-KIKSr of tfOTnl.tH, lSfl'.*, *1
K: I om.:i. i'. AI , if*'Thirty to f oiiy Lou, lu the plan !
of Lew,* K llf i vie. is.jEach Loi lias :»trout of nbrut sitty left, and a depth of "
aho tl Uu feet, to a wide alley. it
They aie located on I "Horry, Laurel Fine ar.il Re'rldereStreets, and ui> ainonpit the most beautiful and attrsotlvel.«.t« in that v«ry l.npmvhtk ntigfltiOihuwd. A plat of the ;j!*;ts f.m be sir- ai uur nlHee.
i' E ii AI S"i;* *r. r i end * i.i.i»n.e uf -lv and twelve months, for
ii.*.'"ti.iiii ....1. ., interest #i<l*led, secured by a trust teed;oi all i.i..|. si ll.e upl.eii ol the JiliithasOr. ,
ik'I'I'lN i WTMlSiN JU.i I i i is Auctioneers.
rnci: .SHU ,\ \ 11 VLKI llt.MkiiMK III".I.WEI I (THSI -IHN IT IN" .-VI'M V I'N fUH i- SEi AS'll tVr.sT>u i: i'H' FINK .STKF.KT, IOK BALK t r Aii'-rioN. 11
Arti. the f, re,Mtn.; sale of !.. », wl I he Soft llio«e fourii >:> eie.'lrd iri'i.e.l teDiUcUia located u> ah .to. Mud t)
i. «r in .e.-idetiOe of M'S i'ilehar. I sch one haSo rooms, t,bealdes kl'ehen, Mid Is upplled by wai. r trotn a pump onthe m!j dnir-ir lot
E en ti'i.emeut Is n«*t renin,u fj( jsal pet unnuin. f i
iiood ten intsTerms as .hove CiOfiDIS* A AFEEKFi'V,iu;t I.*,. i.t. Auciljneir. b
I.W P'lJt'fA.ST~S A LKo r
Jf A C 11 I X II H V .
ON 1CESHAV. the FOCitTII Ot ffOVI.MBER (Leiiooei-.. lei the ii. utl.er ne io ll in.iV. I Bill i Q"i r fo."
i>»le to file hl^hett l idler. fur c i-h. j
THE KN'TIP.E MAOUrisEUYo i ii r
/'A'/ '/1EHIL'A'.iL'fii'r ilDPF. h "/'A bill "
ioii'lMln: In pnii of.'iill Bl|.ie l.ilh-i,3 Ii inl "
J 1 run4 Upright Prill., :I P.inrh iir.ii p'er«. " *
iiter, y1 tKi '"utter,1 I r |) fl mtr..r.1 Fcrewltf' '.'achine,
With ull.tr fools ir. rli>. Me in Mv
IT! CiKPF.NTEt'.'S fititiPI T,.n.'\w .ui.l (ii.i"Vv rC1 luiiitl's PUyor, H1 Fuci' Pane.*, ci
>! rtlf" Mitfhir.ci, hiTcimn Mufhin-s. in
. Mi. ill lirca'Mr -town ;,r.d Tablet,i Tenon F.iir iin.l 1 :»'lo a.
OWE TIIIKTY-HOISsr ENGINE, 41
'f >liii-l.T liillcn ivlth -li ilit rhitlliiE in Mud inc Shu|>>H. iliny, .v.. iiml seveml hun-irci! feel, of lies l'ljio. with..wo 2V ' ! ii'1 UurrnTii, IjiIiie ir
I U ILL A I.WO SFl.L.I'w nty t.i tw-nly-ilVf t m« l.ump tVli!:e-A.-h C. ul. lor I"K unnv nre: I'is Iron: a lurs-'* nmnant of rh*i ai.ll "
V ou.ln g n p Iron Flxs'ii ..m1 :i Ixrjte varle'y of Cmnlngi.. 1
Oak, sli .m l tViiil- t'.ne l.uu.l :*i, of wlik'h I Imvi- u'
larer M h!A I' f.«'.i!r Fti-iiin > n^iii" ar.'l Suv Mill.i'-liorue power, 41
-ALSO.S:ii'llVi.HiMu. Mill's, I'oin Sliti trr Fi.-Wo nut oiliti <tr
i/ii iiira' lfii|ili.rr.-n s. A'c Ac.tlia ..ii inilii-fiii.:.! lo r'. Ufi lria m;.l other [luroiiai:rir( n -uri iii e I a ill l.lire on Klntt or i ari, «l oat D-pnt,
ii.)' of II;. dtiove Mii.-liin-ry, tree of i h»rge flu-ranlee- CInc iraiijport .ilori to Kici.iuoiiJ, r-r n.e Hanowr Junction,i» R. iV in |>i etci icii. kOct l<i-ti- JOHN Y. gOoTT. r.
BY f<. 1:. Kii.VDKK.N, AticT. VIin
F I F 'I1 Y N F G R « > £ i> . r.'allllr MO'ININO, ..t in la.'l: I will sell Kitty LUdy i,uS Yooc. Ne.'loev M K FOfUlKKN. fl.
ADk^lwiJoCf. J,,
fLit iSLdKl) FOB s.l I.rg .'I tm tVlll .t llcur," K. WelhlSi, J n
I i, Ut. « ! t il-si E.Iwi.nl County f» , I tor |>riIhi^'ii aou Vilittohl.t l.oil Eitute of my I^il It.il,
ii. -XT. in r :K
L K 1 N L A N ! ,n ft-mcMou-i oNBiy, h , fo.-tfUioi with tho huh Ics.l
Ik-i tii-» t.-i.^c. \j i.jt r.int!/'
biv UlacJ in ii JaiiI'- KU.ir u- <oit «f ih<! IhiifM lllver !,5.1 n«<.«tri,n t.Hial.i JI..L att> t;.iu- nb..r.i KkiiUo : i '
.otw.ec C.tK-t' ill. !i...l tiJMi.u. as J * !! lis. the «»
.1-1 , Ir.hor. II r r u mul Col K»i.iol[.h ll.rii- '. r. l| ,ii Hole? tit,.mi nVf lICNDKEj) ocd I'EIi .
v liKv .ut sii-ctij u.i nlMirui ii i. Loituai, 1/u.a Is Iist ci' I ut. or..l t.-o* , It lnl n. niuoti).'(I.C 111 P.I Irr
l i. n'.ti !' ni-'lv. j.i.it. 11. \ ir.lcieTh- ...un. i 'f. .. .. tiijl... un.ini .-IX lll'.i liHhl' '
it hi1", Its ,! ivI.Li, I. II. ,|T|..- ur.«l tinli.l. il.il, end j*",ii.iu i*»i in 6m. i it ... .i, a. ei .( whi 1. ;» »; .1' i'nct55.** It .liij.'tltlt IliT I fill. ii| hlt.i»f*ro II. II t .trrlljgli.O,. . I'mt», il l. I'm .Mi.ji.i i jiim Cnrrlmn and other*, «5il ""
l«r jn.riiD of KIk l-'h-.l, H"T>mitl»il l.y JoinoR Ittr.-r Th*..CAtiiiB -it III- I'lHIJI .to nU'll til lit. i.Utill lo*.o*l;l.y, «ua*Ool.u.t to Iii..ikel (wiiltlu » few hour* oflll.lllliiil.il.I CCll It.. ItiU U-UHI 5 I] III lit Ol bll&li, SUIlloH *
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|. .oiU..tu lli.illoi.-,i5.1 volnil>l.i 111..11-11y In uifor- I'"'I r. Hot. - i 'to cl.ttm.-.l-r uko the llbmlv ol ief.triiiiftn mi i t'n.i- -..i.-i- r' ti Iteiibu, oi Lynchburg; f *J'i lirtnv oud ll b C.tiriiOiitiiu. n( Cotler-rllle. CnaJoiid ['
:( littrri-c f K11- I*. tl, < Vui|tio, oi Xo* Canton: V.'K..I Ii Wnlli 'III .* if ICiiltlli.sd, I'l li.lf . of tlio 11*. Ill \if ii.i«. ift'i i V tt
TM.ji.' , *> I- i! i.. t I'.n into ,i.-|Vt».. I>; il r...l iho (»i 11 fill ti.i. II-lu-l til I'liiif \iii i.io, iiu ii.. r.i.iDl*
|.»...I Illy, ji II, i. .11 . fit I I'Ehlt s V 111, iinVKUt.l. Rli"I J oftlr 11,tItl .Inlt5-.ii. iinti.oM.r, kIIi.Iiiio lite |>mpert) '
Oil' ..*!. V. I.b I J. I | ttrsliil.o II. ti At* oiilii'l I QloitilodI f t III.I I lit'5 1*11...!, ., »54 I.I I!(Jills. KllllWS It.ttilito in lit. )ui*!iiiiiiat, It-r.tln-di,tl rn 11 IIIy hoe cover j,-( II III" hlyfily eliinv. ti. «uil 15.1 ft-U. b.tly U, Bflyj.i,tlr lou ti. t i..ili.il.1> x rkit.l utt Ii.
lite I'rtol nHUo IT I It til r.i.t, V» 1
Oo-.tlll.-J the pili.'heeo-iii.aay In to be secured by >
pep-it. -1 ^ : »a Itoili t.y (!.* principal debtor IP theOn. l|.,.l eed l»y i» lUatrtolory eoiellra, hp nUintlee, pay'lf 'titto to in- Iir.'t"lp'«u0il, a' the F.rtiieie' Dark of V lrk* 1 I'ca ic Ktbliinos J, at 'he <xplralluti of thirty days after 'leitin daV Ol Xlrt 'let* rhlitli-Ult'l Uollnle 1 pr- ["Mv to Ieave in tilt* liar.de of the i ("pliainr, lor a lo&p j.erloJ, errit I the |'nyiii..ot there 'I I"-. be aiutnrad by a hand, with *h'
leltufaot"!y 'ii* 'i -, It* the |iptiittiy "f ttVofliy IboUeHud P'aHere «... n the "UVIIiaIiI "t «IS hundred del- ft1
ere or. the Mat dr ; ol Ore- lulint ( each aooc«A«iTo ynar, ' *'
id.it:* the itlc tiiiiC ol Heury K Watkir.h, Jr , (n pupon 'I') UhAotiMt r.itu! o.'Wlh lain i -.ii year,) and foi the far- »cher payment * ' the an lit of tea thonta-d dollar*, on the Itlay of "hie death, u'lth the I'tlrlleKO resetvitd to tbo per h"oriel rupMptitHlHr "1 H K Wrtlklun, tjr , decerned, ol I'"t nuy tfouihiltlee "t H K Welkin., Jr., id d'-Oaihthr ^1'or.iuf |.art'if »«ld td'»t iih|*ld lie f'/r reel dtiuahd In 0»'-lltidlp Thin Ootid will lie 10 |illteUlUi' e "f Ihe Will olliy leria'o' I The remainder of the Wirchnre-iiioney te Col0 he deetti ed by I wo hor.iie. win eellAtaotor; trtrellet, In c>lqun't ir.9i»iiai.hty, pay »tile la one anil iw.. year* afiei the inlay..f ealr. ar.d the .teferrad p»yn.-oio are to he forrhor 1ectU 'd Ky a ilecd »f t'n*t no the land. dcilo* ae a o<oItlur.la-y r isrey with ep'-clnl warranty, though the title
II A ilobtiled. II nhe 11 c.i. it mi a to»'W it crop of wheal, ardlhe pnr- «al
I: peer will havp tn p >' the raitie ot to s-o 1 wheal, and ,.II? chill'..it ton a
a"piet.. ; " "K.ji wlit he Tc-n "it thn Pey noted-dhe « e'-lt"bin hotee ah .c m»nl!on«1, and r.a the In
eati-.ir, itS; hut evoiy rv.'tesah * Urlilty will he jilTeS JI'. | no hirer fr.| |.'tui i,» or eiatlonr .
ely I'.rtt 019 e a lie-ill' leriTirillr V*.t .V w.\Thi:»d, K*'..r of
H h Vv.lklr.*, d.e'dFarmrllle, Fa., h-pl I? l-<"
.- p. r.i * triad 11,
UJt.lK.iX l.ANli KOH SILK. ei.
if M "tltipi'fI. lit,io (' | fnl « At Public L iRtlnfl,*41»|»r» or« ^A'l'Ohl'A V, l«t Ik.YuoJ'rtf!, Ihi«lr UlDiihU |)UdUIIoIj uU ^Irclj Crnek, Ici Ibr 1
it- ) 01 Hrthriv # c-n.hlulug ttbuiii a(;k£h The kniSi.*> trunlt, : -ir Rj'afi '? l);c ilkluij)C.1 -r.'l D^c- <4».i
if".- KklifaaJ .rA I'.tm inJi-r c( Uaw'ii I'mry lfu;>.ii 1: il.lj'-isrt-. la idlf. LjI'.ulefUy f'i vS'CciieLt bofloili 'fD Birch vfr».h iu1 In lit inn Ridfi <r r«ll hjpr.rV.i't pff;..l u» nf UL.Irtr.f,.t >.' iiuiUr.11 ltnrn U d uiii l'fe.iJ|hjn' vrllh ill £.rw*<r<rtfT
'fitUttfUf ?# It. it In !&&.« m*tu lii uuty, acd forrn** n ;»« it ,! ih- yrn
in (ib Kircu t r.iok I.hij VTtKM?: «j*I
rhfh, an.l ia balnac** tu t«rn f ^aoi 1x.4ftlU.'.ih *>f ?S*« ulJ t* llOartLg il.lf.lonl 2i«. Ui l itn .r.rtrf 11 ,r|'iV»4»nh.iM wi I hi kivm Ut diir of J Aati4ry, with |J
.» , hriifrfir .jt UliuTI.'i* lHi/1 till, lull f.ii fcta L,
h.^r crof*> '
'I Uri mil f»j s rns '.-non up a the vhi«*^:w cat ih»e -idy >; w.iU, io »»h>w :n« i»cii i.» tirm.-Lc *?'*I'.l.lr r V n- Tilt* nf.T>_ rr T Ud«"* <*» J-
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Of ChatTi^ioc T > ar.d Su/jl C. l»«i vis, a*.: u.
;-i.i '-"-="iv. "1VALUABLE COAL LAND FOR 8A Lb. i;WILL icll it public audlou, "o the premier.*, on Ffil- (
in V.th-81't ot OCToRlSK, * 'r..c: laud. I . In on ,,r,uiing I rotrk, In the County o' fhw t held. -*» ! a-jotn- <;ultie M'diethian Coal Fits and othcra, coi U'uL-.g -hootI" Acre*, a'<1 known as Stone Pvoge. ie'flitspropei >y ha* bei.n too tony ni't f-ivoi all I n r:, for j.»itcl.ne.-o of the Coal rawed on it l j ri'iuiic sti o>.le.»dedo riplion. !l I.* siilliio n to >ay tbh' aii ~l.o haw- trrr.;ij>-.inl.t shatU, concur In the opinion t-»t eh » a Val'.a- j
.< tlei I of Coal i« :he s.itrb west poiilon f tl v ort̂Any o e wUhtr.fc t' nimuni .elv witl« u. -.v.II tlirce*
ii* v t'lilflnttei/liltl V,i.»s>~ letiatOash Lil.liCR't ft HAH.FT.
FSFCUTOR'S SALE. tint... f.'Nii \ V. the tiTTn uCi' Hk'll, let'.'J, at iCiny Wtl- f-F'» li.iit Ciurt ticorc, w. will -ell to the highest Udder, at the
"..-nor.. vtfi..uin will and it; uppnrtvUADCce, belonging to ilSile estate of Thomas a. Jones, deceased. froiTl-.oee wishing to pur-hasc are expected to visit the sit* Iad examine the machinery for thctcnelTes. tbeAny det»lw will be Klv.-oln person. i
J AS. UhltJH JOt-f?, F.s;.ulcr, a:art tiT.cw>w M. K. JONES, Executrix C
NOTICE.jii E K.%tl muaittri .1 tUaSu.ktolasrs of to* Js_-.,»j i »u h e-i i d SdbewhoComp&nr, triil be hold ! A,. ttncar.t s 1'ihea in roll-city ..a Monday, the S~'h 'ml - Kir
..I, t-Ci catAPt'Ol.iTMENT i.F PROXY. mli
Ei.'V ill [dsn l.y thtf's p.netiiite l'liet tte the *ht».ril.b/a,LoiCk .St. .kh.,blare 1:. cr,j idLi e tite-ir ar.3 KaeStiwilt|/«Dy i>, Uoiet.y tJ. Iilluii H d ..(.pointoar trim u''
n J i»wfnl Attorney end IViry, to represent each of os *
iii.'. yen.'iAl tcoallntpi of tko htocittiol.Uit of said (Jons»uf,bald wiioia »x months from and after ih» date '>ie.( what vr» n- oat partouall) prea-nt oi repie- J;1'eu;ad ! ; I.ir.ia ..lb-t pr..X>, with jail puts-r and «n '''i. rl jr, nt s-eh »aCOiai [A-ottOeS, to -tVe bu.Q s..te otlM#, and Io .!. oiit atbef s.il nelr ill each ot Orul.I a ti <.t itv, on 3 meuibei el l|ii lilt Iwidlltgi It ®
' .* *n -1. pal iLa.l> (ziaantil, i.S We do Dnfehy Inllfyrui ...od.ni rti'i.i.i r.ua .-.r o. 'a*. «..t a.-te, .or -aid sto ce» in-} lnwioliy give or .to 'or oa. to p'.r-aar.ce oI
r. .ictboiity beiet y o..ef.:ri-l op'n butt» Itc-ht ai n«r 1» and a-ni. tna day .(
, una til ,a->t i-'.j. t i f..ta Ji-d at. J i
T.iH, l'.r.i i iJ,t-aAD.J for
WM V. iiC.VVOitli. reCr»,tJo.2»w,w becretary. ar.c[Wnly abd Dtsnsuh copy.l A~~iOTTOS YAR.S, Wrapping Paper, Eed Tape, Cottonj and Linen Twines, Leading Lines, Ropo, Cast!!* Soap,
c RSOWLES A WaLPORD, ^Oot to 180, Main Street .I/lAA LBS. OOPPERAe.Jnst r*o»lv«d and forI jVvV/ sals by J P. DCTAL,8apt SS Corntr Main and Kitb it*, C
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BY BECTOlt DAVIS, u <T.:
T W F. N T Y - K I V K N h » I'. «' I..
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<i..JBY J A MR? M i \\ I'M; .v miN \> ..
'WE.VTYKIVK llA.ND.S0Mi. Ill 11.DIN'.; I.;,..IN HUC0.\ M PI AN I.«V 'I'Mln, .. .II i.Ni.i'f'K rrtrt KKY.-, Out r-A l.r. A ; .B'lTlUN
t*i K will .ell upon ill*1 pft-inii.^., or: M'.Nfi .f...*>ln V III III "I I'flKK, Viuiiiinnr t.g it i -I. p j'
i. liiii.lsuiiie III 11 DIM' J.t.'Th, In hui linii.r.'. >.
ill..W.II. fit Iill Fi|U«ri- No . ( ! iii'l p'ao, fr irif /of)
i.iil'i Ad.' of I Uv, between Nort.« a...| K , -
U feel ro.-i., uliil 1 Olllilnp INS l.-i't « m l,- ,
1 TiTi lolo t.l fl|'ll>rc Nil. ~ "f . 1.1 pUli It. tit:;,/ ,,,\fth ilile if Marshal, between C.rr'i.jir, t, a. K; .
it-els, 3> leet. nil I running back I.VS t,-,.. t.j . m,|..3. Four loia lu square No.Up ir. w'.i-'a i. n,. ...,
pritirf, fronting on the siio'l. a Jo of' lay. l,.-tv. (l p.,... k icJ It'll ri-oii stints, S'J fed e-.el. in.I iu.i.1, / i.. tkO fun t.l .a alleyAlf",inret? to in tli' s .uie squire f* .ntlrj ...
ue.i HaOc..c»", between t lay m i eU./ket Parii, tti.l outline buck » ..bore.Thr.e i.ns are bcnu'iluliv locate.», ..ii.l
tit nil tt "f |»ci#»M desiring to speure p o;. .try i r 11,
i,pun.".o.. TERMS;Or.e-lhirii csh; the balance hi i an I J- nr r.tkt f -
_...able it tes, Interest a'tiluJ, ati.l eicurcJ bv i
JAMKS M TA > I. -b I -I v
"ct If..Ills An
BY KENT, i'AlNE A » O., ai.-.i/
,t x u y a <: r i /.* r i> Tit r, a . ,
At Ai.vrii'N
)' h KBfliAY, li e l«t»i lOs'. tit.. «l ;e re ct.t:.11 tl by M» . r«- lilut. r, AI..) A Aivr, e ..
.
itui.ill.ieiy after our Onil ;»«:*, <!.1> nV.IH'I) paekag H
MANBt'A' TlifthlJ f B.li; >,f vut'-us tiratles, antl 111 rl.i'ltr.p «..n.e if ike fclaa'li inHuulactoretl ic Vtrninia n l Notft ii-
KKN1, PAIf.K t . ..
if li.tils An i.
WILL lib AtUiKDion bites Kx'ra ITcnry County Tobrn-co, ran' i.
> Bra»ely, »ml equtl to any ever cllr.ed in r . ..
rtha.nules ready early or. the raining r,f^ K«:V, PAINE V r
Oetl.'-nliAu.-ti
CoFFEE AI AUCTION.. . r HI D A Y, the KTS 1N3T., il oui « ...
f ntnl ltiO, Main Street wesliall seL lit.'. >.i4rR 1 0 COFFEE.
Tt.e nitentiou of the tia.le It in.iie.1 lotl.M i.;..10.tifhamples r.udi lor rxauili.-lion .u. t.,e r, r;,;. ^
e li r NT, i'.llNr A <.,ivtll-Ufr Ju'l..;.:
NOTICK.L)Cil.»UANT to the provlaloft* of ad-«t-'fL l»i iu tItM by livo. hati, <-..i ...
i>'d lit ihaOHtr.'ii i.tiicoof i» Connty t,: ..nnty,I will sell to the hUtiu.t "i.l w, it; ...
iAlulae*. a vary valuable tr.*it i mr..i ;j»<l!t> ; Qimii, about elclit milt * .. t'i ,|.
ille, *b>I containing atom fghi aC''>S. 'ili-ejihe tfc« Mb .i&y of NOV KMr-KK, i*f"Thlgi.mI.'I I end it wb.I adopted ii .r .t;; ../
jtci VV 'tai, Ryr, OaU a:» t 'lota » Vn. P..*. ...,
ou-i' ! a bow frame hollotBg two»torto;i-in i 1 a- jr.- »
lelalclifc' vol rary ciitnf r.kMa rn.i..« n:o n i.f la a 'I repel'. Hr.d upon tl. j tin. i-n.ii. .. >
i>'chard of c«lu.it fruita further deucripllon ol the hind I* Heen..-I iiiuv.
irv,iu-punuiEu il-slrotte of |'ui.lia«iui>...«mtno'he promtac* be'n-a th. I >y of -ali
T II n >t >
t* iiiRi'Ii tnn. ev hj trill he au...'a.i )-... *.
>a» h hi eX-riiilrg rbi-. d.- ! >.f Ires ami : u <hCo mi oil'.'d d ilu.n. will I ., r. .|m rod ir .all n
.-tJu.j U|nm o c.ujit of or.* .wo «: J it.:-.. > tiroi.a«c will l»e required t. giro b iri.ii » .i,rnel c.cnr'ly, forth* Jofor.-Xii ..ayiiioui* ir.it tij--..-tin tuulunj antli the !»$' j'BTir.*:if 1- uiu : > ;-iic, r.
n*.<"\ ' ali:.11 envoy .>n') -arh t i! * v.-.- i i:. i.,
1 tho .1 oil of tinitnfi.roa.l t thoiiifii lb.-Titlo i« |mt.: to be u 'iooe.ior.atlo. AliTltith ..I'li'tito*
fro
>g the ab.iv- tract of l.ti o tvlti U- .'.J i : ii> .'
nm.uUiaQie o.u lie ztiH.io vrtth >h * purer. ietl.-r0 CHrll PoyilluBt If ho khi-'BM d'91' >tOct1.lot M '' K 8 I'tM,.
3.MMISSIONKlt'S 8/1LK OK 1 UU'fl.e HI 11.AftAlt. IN J'lIU I'OIY'N OK 01. V UKt-W.l.LK, I t.
LGKKKARLK to a dotiror of the Cotiu j iviiutgi .11lenhury couri'v, V'k., I sImIi vli at I'talJkr Auct:
e premise*, on WEDNESDAY, tlte M'CoSD -In' ..t .
'.MliEtt, InOi, at l"f o'c uCk, a valunl-l.' iatdDv K.: *.;the town of ClarkgvillcTito builiiuiK O latae and commodious, wtiti .ltd >.
mils I'riDVet.letilly arraug..!. with rati . . ; .iil.tluy. cuii.|*tli>a of si-rvoi.tn' l.uu-.r. (. ..! a'.i.l
liouc:, au exccllctil Ite h..t«i * v ;l / r, .
". *'Vli.fi ihlg property will to gold .- v i.i 1iitaiulnit in the wholed" * ie.«IVrguit* .logirlnit to pur.'ha e i c «. irejv- .1 ro.d Iviieo woul I .H r. cd to i-k.in.tr.e 'hK p- .r >It ij Mi ev.-ry r«wcr oni-of ti.r moat ! ., r#t.;o j -.. t
ii.ien.ea In it e place.Tur, >;;
Vl-.le know.i on day o| sale, sr I p..i-i>g;l-innuaryne\t. iltir W H.VI.l V,»rlI'l. t.fr 0 'nunti'l.' or.
ilii hunr.J U'.Mjj and I'tst at. i. r--py
'131.10 rt.vl.K <IK V'AhL IHIjK M tTTtl'tl/.iLt.Nli
N [.lliSOKOCe ot adccrrcnt the Olic.'ll U't .'.t ('« »
line couray. 01.1 ere.1 At lis r^u 1.1.. Ir m i.:t, I'.o
WIMU>i>AT, i "f '< IINik'K HI ,Ibile HUClloU, In the lilylic-Jt 1/ Mi r I I':.* prei i!:ii, itlunbie fai tn kiwwn m "Aapc-i. 1:11.,' ti.c . a! Ivi. :te Joseph Jcwie, i.ii.tAlutae l.'JOl loaotlhii y «:!ted on the Mat apr.ni, with the Hlctiiiwr.il Hii-'t.-r: ,
rjt and Potomac hnilroa-l ru .i.iiiy thtuu^i. tl«i*. e.t..latin, tvllh ^he Iihow licttunli. to l> »n :1m nummd
le below nilwrj iitput This latin is In Hi tn/t.'».teuf lutnrorciiietit, the dwelling Write Mil ..t.v. a!, i.:,Ji Mipetlor out-houaes. all In rx ellri I loudlliot., »
In a teflned i.n.l exci'tli r.t iiclgtinnrhoi .1 lb miniliotvllng (li'tt-Q, tin- c.unty «r»l, si will.'I; jiia, I- n.ei-hurcbns nl dlHerem diinixnlnniinna Ihin f.im-uft
.el It'iln lt«i.-lf nil th'it c-bVi-tii-n. e an I cnp.f .i
>iiC. Suppliant); any peracit iit"«iri 4; to;;ui.-l :s twlU.iu'ttie premise!, a .'nrlliraen-rii'.i 1. >1 deem.-;:j»'.iy.
TKJWij uK Hal 1in.-liiirj of the |jurebate uw:.e> nn i.r ---).>»-- iu-iin*y of January liexi; the rtlli iml«i in it,nla, tcapecliveiy pat able un tin- nr <1 >' .if Jiimi.t,'t and lefi.l, but M-aiiu,! Uilere» from the l>; J.>n
ki.urmos u vvi.'ittii',Jet lib.1<]> 1 ii.-t
LRM OV.'tW 14 Al'UKS 1 i llfiVRH O H-l Mi.1 .MlLKfi AHOVK RlrtlMuND, Shan. To >!* *..
!UMP, Tint ; ,i.F. at ftUOrtQKlW TllKPIViY, the %1 at iKlnb, |«i|i, at 1 .1" fair. If ii.,i, me net Mr J;,,-, I .3pre.iil.ci I.. Hill M|tlii>xl M'l.'ai ,mv KV'i, 1. >11. - 1>
letUlitlC.l.Gl.llJ 11 ill 11' *> lirti '<* I*n Turn..lac lio.ici, u.'j-'.IMnt; the Hut>U Wn. Jtr, H V I-imtI' .1 and 'illiern, -untntnlr ^ fil-'i'ili p.o h Will I." I'lVM-m I l«d<l-'l lit in t.,ll a. !>-.
lifia.iii.li,; .-.I 1 Him I. u-.i -in u »iil all il... utt>.-i4-j in y. I rcpi.it ...-.cs.yi. .' ftici'; a mrl-Wiif oi-.tI .a lUnt Water v»r? .v.. i".jit.-, i.i. i . r >1II .1 yi iii" !ihi J t appl" i.r. i« », a.iii a v..i i- ij .if Hi. i,Ihi'lai i i» t. ii Hi. ii ii.' if lmi>r<>vi wient p. I -"riMany k'liOi. -t T.,ii.io.,o, Wfii.v.. Ot.rfi, -1 j i
an nn ! >tis a ,*".>ai U.li.f ihom .yc client MeadeI! I mill T..l.il ato Hunt I.mill, ai.it fluulil ha it.-. v- yilltaMv f. i in l*. .*ati I, «li..vcrd who lull/ In it.»ira til i, lnll.fl in- a I mi*U|i!i I htil.ii.Giia In l.iakc a ., 1tic at>lt.|fe>a»lia *1*1 ii j> I'. |.ui <:l h*e ate particularly InvHrll.ill! a.1,1 «! H l.k I.I .1, a Ira .y I.,I rat.lkgK* O il l.icl.1C-.uh! l e--n. ! .. uty ifnid, hi. ii. ta . ,> ;«< r.tcr.l tii; i-f.u . ...» i .liifci-'i.t .ici,am'niti,.-.iirai,^i..' .*.» .l.ii j ad. balance &' n and 1: rcrml.f.:;.li.,i.l. i. .hi ir.t ri.mh.Mcil, .eccrcl by >. i.g i I.
T. 0 l-K.l KK.'. i!..A (.1. I Hi..I HUi v-T .»l|| be exhibited at Uii .'.
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slate hill," "fi* imi-; Irora Fflncc Kdwitr.i t>urt Hour- ons ar.-il tniies Irorn Hampden trlJn-y O.jii a* *1 f.'l d>.viQ^'<a'f i.'.iiti ir .ir Korinvlil*
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SICK aN"L> U'OU'N'DLD SOLDitfcft1.L lick and wo^nJcd soldiers arriviiiji in Bt.'hQQC i.
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r.et of Grace ar.d Sevi nteeotii streets,) wtirre theyel re all necessary surgical attention, ample aouiUhflef *
1 a bed.U dlach&rgod, furlougbed and paroled toldlen, wboar> bare sick or wounded, will also bo received tempore-^at this Institution, and a proper disposition cade c:
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