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i'SToAIL* DISPATCHby j. a. cowardjm.

DIiPATCH Is serve* lonMbMi«s Vilnii"** C*WT» rim w«««. payakl) to

U jttL, T Pri ?? fcf maIHM.«Ma ?*?»!\u25a0SWvrrKLT DISPATCH i. i«med every *ri"

T>' "",.4to ?' P""""'isf.' ??????

roR hpntand balevon RENT?And iuiatedmus |h*

That vsry conveniently ioc it««l<"O r r<>e<ns. fronti.t OB M*r«b*lt

Hos**-csß^m Ule<lt*t«ly In rear of the fti.-hiuond"hM * T" T '*r *e

*,i to* ??»tro'f'«b« Me""-TA 88, Richmond;Aft It to sitb*' ° p ? TABB, Jr..

orw TraM«eof Wm. Sbepard,Bltodon, Henrico oooptT*

OK LEASE.?ThatwM srrsn#ed a»i eentrallv loostedM " *w«i' la the N K. eorner of Broad and"'"""i;. op»M(t« th# City Coorthou«e,llti lm Csoitol Kor profawoosl una It

convenience, havlr.jt < ffieas det.ch-he njjjn bonding, the Interior of

? 4 "" modern eonrtrnctioa, with two parlors.l"m.'ble msntlepiecs, 4 o Possession of

effices can be jiTen at once, andj the Bth day of December,f." present term expires though a

may b> mad a to give pos-c.y s r or later date as lam informed

(.eeopsnt, Mr Wm Breot (of tbeBrent,) who will take pleasure in

premises toany one derroa. of viewing

o.c"') Trßtteeof Wm Shepa d dec'J,

SX tf Bland.T, Henrico connty. Vs.

«' FORBENfOR LEaSE-The»icrr. bisk a«>m, Cellar and Klljben, at the

ia o"i "sd snd 9Sd streets. Apply st th*isr">st »bcp. «"'? iaor 01,0

FR ICHKFKER,M j4_saj. no S Haibes' Row. Msyost

?A nice brick Tene-\u25a0 ,7Vor7fr Ul M snd Marshall. Apply toIS msnt, torcet ci s° Ri:Bßg k APPEUON.

iI framed House\u25a0 u..n.trssL sontsloiog 6 rooms, kiuhen,i* 0B with vster in the yard Thev noi snd sos. fc ?f |( 4bJ r*asbask oo Cy-?; rs«i r*>' "hloh wi>; l« va<yirssssttsst inorss.. g w

t« No £u Paari st.

m TOH^EN'I' -"A resido^cam eoct.lß.Bi Eire rooms, on Grove sUaat. ia the"

ol Bidnsy, s short dlsUoae f.uUi the ITdirL'JJs. Apply to W. J. iiU-iAIwD.,< H-tf

&T KOR RENT.?A Biick D\ifciliufe 'a» Hoosest the upper et.d of Ciay stioet. Po»-

iH\on given immedistely. Apply at ui.totL^c.ij 16?ts

«FOR RENT?Olid upper rooui inthe new Brick jTejauitsut on loth siroet, be.

Msinand Cary sU.ALSO?An Office in satuc; *

ioou.j Ist floor undf "beniodern convenianecs su'tabio tot a DcuLlst,

or Physician.A 1,80-A Isige Store near Wur wi_.

H-.:,0a Carystreet, *dmirauly ior a wbol»-sie Grocery and Commission liObaw. tf occasion

i v*n Immediately.Applv to BAKiit-i' " fuOitKlb^,,i 29 No. Cary st.

m oordonWllle phopekt yjSt FOR RENT OR I<EASK.?Tht. iubecriber hu*

, A'trshuuie sixty feet long asd thiity feot wide,idj'i'titg hi* store hoca«, ai tbe unction ef tworail-loidi a:id two Macadamized roida. A better loct»-tinc caaact be found in tbe St ue oi Virginia for aUrooery or i'rodof.e bminess A casu business caniieiiot;', whioh uitkcait most desirable. Those w ish-

toß'.nt or Lease will please apply to tbe under-? Kiiod, by letteror person, at Goidonsville, V'a

L W. SNEED.U rdoneville. Vs.. Sept. 19.1835?d2w

FOR liENT?Tw»» deairsbirßrickUweliibgi on Clay, between 7:h and B'.h §\u2666».,

sub (iafai.d Water on contr.ining 7Pt.fcg*M!<iD can be had irnuiodiHtclv

"J'r 1* _ __ J^L.A J c ''OPTON.

S FOU RENT.?That large tenementon th» east of Maio etieet. two doors be-

1-iW the Kxchnnst? Baiik. iafor rrut. It hafljaat heenput ui completa order, and ii suited for any kind ofLuaitciii Apply to

TAYLOR L. WILLIAMS.

LZnaaß? VA CENTRALlUKK RAf liROAU?NOTICE ! ?Oo avd hfter Wednesday. £be 19ih iuir the F »eigblTiaio wi?i ruu to Crafftville, 22 miiei W'eat of Stauii-Kr.

On sn i uftei October lat the Freight Train wiilrun t<< <i /»ben. ti2 miles West of Ktaimlou.H. HUNTKR. General Freight Agentd, Sept 18. »e 19 -Iw

mfUSfcrn, 'i'HK MUKIU STOKE ?

HHBHHV V. H. TAYf.Ott would remind iiisij I J] friends ai>d tbe public geneially Uiat' » bis store ia now on Governor street,»ii»re!ijiy he found PIANO FORTES, MKf.ODE-ONS'II (TAKg, VIOLINS, FLUTES and ACCOR.-ur.ONH, of tbe best quality, and at the lowest

prist*.ii- i Sule agent in tbis city for the sale of toe cele-

I'li-.d Nunus 4i Clarke's PIANOS, wbicli are notiu>ii4»-d by BO y other makers, and equalled bat hyI'-a Aiso, (Jale Jt Co.'s superior Pianos.

'Juitar odil Violin STRINGS, of the'!«nwibe largest stock of MUSIC to be fonnd int-'Ssoie, anj i< constantly rbeeiv'mg tbe latest pufc-> ki.«, which ha will sell at the most reduced

and upon as good terms as can b« bad else-W Pianos tuned, repaired, aud on liiie.Of Old Pianos tuken ic part pay for now ones.

i»0 TO THE CITIZENS OF\u25a0MUaBKEU THE COUNTIES OK KINU WU,.

\u25a0 *M. KING AND QUEEN, GLOUCESTERHMKB CITV ANU YORK-The steamboat U'.?> .KiWNKS, of Petertburp, wilileavre Watkertoo,

U letsi coiinty, on TUESDAY MORN-'b « > sii.i Will step at eli the landings onu>e Msf.ipuni aod York rivers to receive the conlri-

, i" !l8' '* l"-!brr of money or provisiors designedr «""?* :i( Norfolk and Portsmouth. se 17

feftlWfr PAS3ENOER3 </N THEANI» DANVIIiLK, AND SOUTH-i,?k'vT.",!J.,K<JA " CAR8 < OOiNO £ ITUKB TO"ANV IM.K OR LYNCHBURG :BRKAK VAS T i BREAKFAST!!AMPLE TIMK GIVEN TO EAT.1111subscriber is now prepared to furnish thepas

uf .y' uJ,lt ' "RKAKKAST, at tha Junctiontuads£ i, &od D ®«ville South-Side Rail-t.*ds.W dllW( "0iWl arrival on the cars.

_

' SAM't D. HIJRKE

Jl? l) OLLA 14 S KE.ii a »«p

,lc?m '"f roon) . °» sun-u..,donevaluableiSllilllm « V NU', om Go, "° WATfillf,le Riog u lariie, ipru work w"h«4. o"° JTf!?' w,th " c 'n,ter r'f ei « ht ditt "Line odjs of the setting .. a littie broken

: dwelled'0 M '"',d mV : ° P ®, o . faee< f'"P iDe'17 lnviim'sft k j TobiM. Liverpool, No.'*£? a "iskeHouk° & P 'ol(1 chsic of links,

??led 1l f^War< ', w,"' Ps-d and no questions1 " "i« Property is returned.*18_? CHAS. H. WYNNE,comer 14tL» and Main stt.

JL NOTICE.?Being about to re-Irom tbo cit * C' ve UP bnsiness, It5!. 7 re;} ae* t s " persoi s having left;'Nr to c or Jewelry with uie forI tin,?»!.' I ' rlu,e " 1 Bt olj ee.Tt« Wo ,i

l '* s j»nce of mv stock at cost.»'u :. 0 ,0 °o hand after my elose, may 1" th» Hi. ,J Voeeler's Jeweller, next'p choftiM- 'NO KLOEBER. !

? I*3 Broad st. !

AINBLIE, BOWEN «fe PoW-'U«cir(lt''' K K IAOE M ANUKACTU-' -'U'rl, bT « ABOVE THE BANKS.?The"r-Aa ,D ' )llDdat lhi" time, a very supe

,*Rkia UEß, ROCK AWAY 8. BuG-'own "isnufacture, which they

' w'

in '>e,t manner, and on the... se 18?lm*Jul NEW FALL STOCK gMt

I, or fesi-'S. CAP IS, <3j-c. 4-c. Sfc.

""tbf, l reHP*c tfuliy inform my friendsc "»t 1 am now In receipt of a splendid

U -' .< 'APS ' ANL> LADIES FURS,»ii if ; ? "*V ' ever offered to them, whiec

>c»'i ,""'«ssle or retail, on as (food terms hsL- atauy bouse in this market. Call

«at Btcre, No 207 Broad St.f S | ? , RICHARD MOORE

. 1,1 '-i <\u25a0'*.,* h l'° ? 'a»Ke supply, of my

r ' of OBEBS HATH, of all11 " I h.vp " Co'- {rcu " *2 50 to $5. They are

"

1,1 ? sttw'2?' v "L, Uie Premium far, the lastH, Ih,"'I'' AII iD want of a cheap

»

®*" ?' the Premium Hat Store."" ?i- se la?lm* R M.NEW STOCK OF FALL |[1

W. QUABLES.JUIBoors, Hhoss, Tbuhks,

Lt J '* ,#*v® to aanouuee to the pub-. ' ?u- ,1.

Pr to o®er to the pnblle

,'"*? <h« Uisatoak is sow eouplatq, and

\u25a0 '\u25a0< ?'«» »< aoaalry dealers.'> " that his pdeea shall ha satlsfae-

M 11?ta

VOL. VIII.?NO. 73

THE DAILY DISPATCH,tST The circulation of the KAII.Y DISPATCH

exceeds considerably that of sll the Dailypapers ofRichmond combined.

BICHMOID, VI:TUESDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 25, l&W.

VIRGINIA.P>onaK6« of the Fever.?From the Petersburg

Express we have the following new death* la Nor-folk: Wmß Ferguson, President ol the HowardAssociation; Colley Ssundets, son of John C.Saunders, Mar; J Hurray, Mr* Seaman, a nursefrom Philadelphia; child of Wm Titmouse, ChatWiseman, ? nurae from Philadelphia; ThomasDowoea, Mr Rellman, professor of music, Mrs CWood worth, Michael Kelly, Miss Delacy, MraWentworth, formerly of Hudson, N Y;a child cfJ R Pollard, land broker.

Amenv those cow 111 are l)r Richard Tunstall,Arthur Jakemao, Dulun Wheeler, CaptKlias Guy,(had a relapse) C IS >cial, of the ncraof Koiisal audBrother; Mra Jamei K I'ollsrJ, Mra liawkins,wife of keeper of Alint House; Mra D Wright, wifeof Capt D »Vright; Mra Odenhal, wife of ProfessorOdenhal, of the Ml Itary Academy, kev A SmithW tick but has Dot the fever.The correspondent ol the Petersburg Intelligen-ce makes still other addition* to tbe list of sick ?

They are Joseph Murden. of the Exchange yaok,Mr* Wm HSmith, Mrs H'uii Tyler, Mrs RobertPreston, Miss Corollas Rogers.Dr Jfjger.of Charleston, 8. C, has ueen ap>

poloted physiolan to lue Alui's liouae.Tbe lott-illgeocei'* correspondentsayi:' Tbe fever now I* confined principally to tunupper part of tbe town. I understand literalsvery little sfckneta lu tbe iower part of the city?it

seeuis tu be stetdliy Irs."elliog north."Mr I.eonldts duiitb is not dead?the; epcrt origl.

uitied troiii t&e death of Aristldes dmltb jr , son olUev A auilih.

A latter fromkorfoik s.,ys. HatJaned »? i thoughtw&» uy two weeks' resilience among tbe dyingudJ the dead ! could not resist a thrill of horrorthat o>er »beiuied on one occaai jo, when attend,log a dying uian. wLo was a raving maniac, andtlj' oat to' o ajy iite because J would not lot bltxi getup; and to ralso an alarm would every now andtbon cry lire with a moat unearthly yell And toadd to all this ju&t as he was breathing bis last atremendous thunder cloud came up accompaniedby tho loudost ci»{) of tbunder 1 ever beard. 1assjro you my leellncs were anything but plea*-nut at that tiuie, during which his poor moiher,cjyoais of ago, was wringingher bauds and walk-ing the tioor in tbe greatest It would ha«erequired a man Ithu hoart of stone to havesisted shedding a few tears of sympathy with thispoor woman whose heart sjouied to be breaking

I cun sec a groat uiaoy walking the slreets justup from the lever, looking as if the weight of aloktuor would knock them over?but at the tableIn the way of eatiog, they sweep every thing be»fore them.

La.&ge Faeiqht.?Tha stoaUier City oi iiich*bioiid ou her last trip Iron} i'hiladelphle,dischargedtoe largest oargo at City i'oint ever lauded therefrom the Quaker City The freight list amountedto §sou.

The Horn Lug.?The hero bug is comtnltliogravage* lu the tobacco crop in Oinwiddle andPrince Edward; TUm crops are said to be very muchInjured. The amount ol tobacco raised lu thia lec-tion will not, we presume, be as large &» was expee'ed.

Mobk Motive Poweu.? The Ortngo and Alex-'andriu Railroad cempaity havo just placed on theirroad a splendid new enalne,called the "Albemarle,"in complimentto that tine old Virginiacounty.Day of Phayeb - Friday last, sayg the (Jazette,was strictly observed in Alex»ndri(> es a day of

prayer. Business was entirely suspended and fhocharches'wero well atlended.OtJTitAGEotT3 Attempt ?The Wlnchr.stor Rn-publican tays that ontwo nightsof ls3t week pianhs

were laid acri es tbe track of the Manassas GapRallioad near the Hhooaudoah river. The Tlgi-lance of the engino;r prevented nny damage fromthe engine running ca them.

Sale ofaFarm. ?The "Stephens" farm In Fre-derick cour,ty,of 115 «.ctfb was sold at auctionlast wetik at $351-2 per acre

Dedication. ? The new Methodist EpiscopalChurch, In Bridgowater, Rockingham county .wasdedicated on Sunday, the6ih, Rev Mr Rush offlola-ting-

Retubning Home ?The Rockingham Registernotices the return to Harrisonburg of John GSmith of California, and Herring Christian. Thesegentletnon had tried emigration, acd returned toVirginia to pass the remainder ol their llvfs. Bothare lawyers.

Superintendent of Transportation. -JohnII Tlmberlake, Etq ol Albemarle, has been ap.pointed Superintendent of Transportion on theCentral Railroad.

Coax. Convention.? A correspondent frontCharleston, Kanawha, Saturday noticed the pro.cesdinga of a ronventlon of representatives ofCoal Mining Companies there. There were fifteencompanies represented, ftnd the chair was filled byCol C Q Tompkins, of the Paint Creek Company.After appointing a committee to Investigate thecoal resources of the Kanawha Valley and memo-rialize the Legislature on Ihe result, the Conven»tiou adjourned tore assemble at Charleston on the15th November next.

I.iQUuu Law.?The Charleston (Kanawha) Re-publican says that in Wayne county, where theantl liquor llcensd eourss has been pursued by theMagistrates, the individuals for pettv offences eacherru have gone down from 50 to 5 In other coun«ties however, different results have followed.t Rapid Wobk ?Dysentery of a serious type Ispievalilrg in someportions of Patrick county. Onthe 2Cth uit, we see recorded the death of Peter,Sun Of Jaa M Ross. Five days alter that the deathof his alster Louisa; and fifteen minutes after thatthe death of Lucy E Robs, the mother ol bothchtl.dren.

Hafetv Gate fob Raii.boad Crossings?Mr.Lawrence Myers of Philadelphia has invented agate for shutting iff travel Irom a railroad crossingwhile the locomotive is In dangerous proximity,which seems to obviatemost of the objections rals«ed to such contrivances. Toe gate is attached toan endless chain which crosses a pulley at any re.quired distance from the crossing necessary tosalety. The pully is attached to a shaft lying acrossand under the track. The buffer in front of thelocomotive presses upon the pulley, the chainmoves and the gate slides, bythe side ol the track,across lho road Iroru which the carriages approachthe railroad. After passing the crossing the !cco«motive presses another pulley attached In ths sameway tothe gate, and the latter is moved back toits place It It Intended to place the working ap«p<retus deep enough ia the ground to avoid anyimpediment from frost. The motion of the gatemay be regulated by means of a cog, which isplaced on the pulleyshaft to salt the speed of thelocomotive, and not involve a crossing carriage inthe dauger ol being caught by the gate. A beltmay be also attached to thework to give warningbefore the gate begins to move at all.

A Kino Con*obt for Spain.?The latest pieceat gossip I'aris relative to Spanish atl'alrs la,that the Duke de Montpeniler, the husband ol theQueen ot Spain's slater, ha* just bad an Interviewwith theCount de nhambord, and that at auchInterview It waa aettled between the prince* thatthe Queenol Spain should be perauaded to resignIn lavor ol her slater; that the Duke of Montpen>sier should then, In Tight of his wife, be namedKing Contort, and subsequently, by hi* wile'sappointment, and with the universal approval ofthe Spaniard*, be elected King Regent to thethrone of Spain.

The Kobc* ok Public Opinion?The SundayBeer Kill, respecting which a> much feeling wasdisplayed In London, bs* been repealed, and thelaw, tbat of keeping open the public houae* fromone to three and from live to eleven on Sunday, laonee again to operation

Stealing his Own Boot*.?John D .novae wastin <J two dollars and costs, In Charleston, Maa*, onM jt»d«y. for stealing hit a ten boon. He had takenth> ui to be mended, and stole thein without payingtor the repair*.

Bancbopt'* Ifi*t(by.?Three volumes of Banacroll's History of the United State* have been I*-?u*d at Copenhagen, In the Danish language. Thetranslator is a Mr Wulff, who la *ald to be an ae*eompliahedKngilah scholar.

Could not sebve Two Mastebv?A few days?ince we stated that a conduetor on the Madlaonand Indiauapoll* Railroad bad arretted t»0 run*away wgroe*. and returned them to slavery laKentucky. The Louisville Courier of Fridayaay*the manager* ol therosd have discharged the con-ductor, and head* the announcement wl'h, " arailroad lot Soutfcsroert la avoid."

DAILYCorrespondence of the Disp*tcb.y oung Men's Christian Association ?Ac-Jcomjnodalxon of Delegates-Hosjntahty?'Achievements of the Association, SfC: J

, Cincinnati, Sept. 20, 1855. .The ancond annual convention or confederation.?t f. » 100DK Men'' Christian Association of IbaUnited State* and the British Province of NorthAmerica commenced It* sessions hereon yesterday \u25a0morn log. Delegate* are presentfrom moat of theAssociation* embraced In the confederation, pre-senting a truly Interesting body of young and mid-dle aged mm.,^.h.°^ toa 'Dd P roKr esa °f the truly philanthropicj®?"" 00 *lf,re represented, cannot be contempla-ted by any resting mind, without a deep Impressl->n that dlvt.ie Providence has raised it up to beone ol the great Instrument* for the diffusion olreiltion throoghouttheworld. Lceal idctlonai aiddenominational question! are In the very nature ofthe case excluded, the great principles and reformsupon which all Christians are agreed, and tbe*e""'y c®n become tbe topics of discussionlhe arrangements lor the accommodation ofdelegates, made by the Association of Cincinnati,through their committee of arrangements, aie in ah.gb degree honorable to their eoeri>y. businesstalent, and Christian hospitality Through their

j previous correspondence wl;h all the Associations,del-gates arrived here with their letters of Introi auction la their pockets, to the families with whomthey were to lodge; It they came la at late hoursof 'he night ihey were directed to the "BurnettHouse," to remain till next day, «t the exp-nseofthe Cincinnati Association.

The spirit with wblah tb* daisgates at*r*ecW»dand entertained here, aacords with tb* Vravious libs-ral arrangements. By th* minibiii of tb* As*oati--iontb*y *ra met as Irothars, and in th* familteiwheia they temporarily reside, made to feel atj

9 iff,l da if «* ta * may spaak of the *ia>j>liettyand cordiality of manners in mine host and family,which preventsen.i,infcs»in*tt from my being sur-rounded with luxuries to wh'cb I am whollyunac-customed, but which ate very grateful to the inledas wall as to th* ilesb?for money, in this ease, haslaid under coctr butjon tha treasures of literature,and »c enee and art, as wall as the sons je# of enjoy-ment that n Ulster to the body.All (bsi Assoclatlois here repre«»nt»d w»re heardtorn orally yesterday afternoon by statements fromtheir deleia>* In all pi c«a where theyexist theyV I? .8had a '\u25a0 0influence in the formationof Christian character, the developmentof Chriatlanenergy, and the diffusion of knowledge amongyoungmen and others. In some localities, one or more,'. aCO

.i* i l ?® 6 neral objects hive received mnstattention, and in souis, others accirding to eircum-stances. In Buffalo tbey have achieved treat sue-c» m ine Libraryand Lecture Department, as wellasm the work of Bible and Trast distribute InCitc'nnat:, uincb labor hisbeen expended upon theSabbath School Dtpaitmant, and with very gratify-ing success Io Louisville. Ky., they have had varydisiiiigu.ehed lectures, beside* other operations infittsbu.-g, in addition to other labors, they euablidii-pst lo.it winter a soup bouse to teed those whohail been reduced to want by cholera bt.d otuircauses and fed 4,000 daily We heard statements(rein New Orleans, from Toronto in Canada, (by aCopiain in the British Aimy,) from Musaotine in lo-wa, and from other distant points. To-aijiht we ar«ito have an address from Mr Arthur, Vic* President0 nil "°ndon Association, wLo is casually hererhe members of the Association exhibit a trulyfraternal fet.ing, and one which oommends the In-stitution as an important bond of union in our ccun-ty

Nor is its iufluenoe confined to ourownland. We le-Oilved to-day from a Convention iu Paiis. afcasieuponwhich all the tocieties in Christian lands propose tounite, aud thus form a universal and world-widebrotherhood. Yours, p

The Evangelical Alliance In Paris hag closeda series ol mnetings deeply interesting to the Pro-testant worid. Jlev. Dr. Balrd and Rev Dr. Pattonwere among the American members of thia rollgious congress. The question ol religious libertywas quite fully discussed, without let or hlndrat'cobut not without duo caution. Au appeal ban Leenaddressed by the Evangelical Alliance to the Em-peror of the French, the British Queen and thebultan, in lavor of religious liberty In Turkey.Libkual Bkqubsts.?The late Joseph P Fair-banks of Johnabury,Vermont, bequeathed $10,000to Mllddlebury College, ®10,000 to constitute a

fund for the support ol aged acd Irlirm ministers,and a like sum in aid of poor young men preparingfor ths ministry. e r t.

I.arr Mexico.?On the Uiih lnst,Gou W..11, Gov-ernor of Matanooras, arrived in Now Orleans, accompanled by Capt Duncau, formerly of the U 8Army,but more recently ol the Mexican Libera-ting Army under Vldaurri, in which he has declin-ed the patttion oi Colonel i.f Engineers. The dayalter their arrival, the 40th day of Mexican Inde»pendtnce, wa» celebrated by a dinner at the bouseof the Mexican Consul.

Fxcluding Slave Holders.-The MichiganAnnual Conference of the Methodist EpiscopalChurch, passed resolutions In lavorol a new iuleot discipline, excluding all slaveholders from theChurch.

Railroad Accident.?Oj Thursday morninglast the passenger train on the Charlotte and SouthCarolina railroad ran cti the track down anembankrneut, when about nine miles from Columbia,SC. VV S Lee, jr.,of Kluli'toii, SC , was fatallyinjured, una Mr Frey, a German, of Charleston,S. C., was dangerously hurt. Rev W S Lee anddaughter, ol Edlsto, S. <F? were slightly injure!

SeizureofAmerican Goods?Some of thepeopieol Canada and the Uulted States soetn to hav.icu idea that tho provisionsof the reciprocity treatyare indefinite, and endeavor In use to advantagettulr indt finite ideas. On Wednesday last |.r »;ieases of besots and shoos, which had been importedfroai the United States was seized at London, Can-ada West. A number of gold and silver watcheswere also found ia Ibo boxes. The aggregatevalut3 of tha articles was about 80,000. Thogoods were held by the authorities to await a de-cision from Ihu Custom House authorities at Qag-bec.

Curiosities in the Bible.-?lt is a curious factthat thereare about 500 verses In Matthew's Gog-pel that are also In Mark's; more than :)00 versesin Luke, and about 120 that are also In Matthow ?

Nearly one haif of the Gospel by Mattbcw Is to befound In Mark, and more than one-third of theGospel by Luke Is to be leund In Mark or MatthewNaval Intelligence.?Tiio United States steam-ship Saranao arrived at Port Maht-u June 19 She

t.uched at Cadiz. Malagaand Carthagena ou her psßsag !. When the Sarauao entered the latter place,she met going cut a vessel, on board of which were'tbe Princess Donna Louisa Kernada, with her hus-band the Duke of Moutpeneier. en rcute for Italy, andpaid them a salute corresponding withtheir rack

Tho Wells children ore lo CincinnatiThe third annual lair of ihe N. C. State Agricul-

tural Society, will be held in Raleigh onthe 10th ofOctober.Thecoat of lighting Versailles, France, dui ing tbe

fete given lo Victoria, was £fi.520. Tbe ball at theHotel do Vllle cost £12,000.U. S frigate Congress arrived at Marseilles ontb'J let instant.11 is said ibat Gracailreenwood is about to issueau entire Dew edition ol a "l.ittie Pilgrim" boundin linen.Wm. Tuckermati, a well known hardwaro m-r-chant of Boston, died on Friday.I)r. J. H. Briscoe, U. S. navy agent hi Baltimore,

died on Thursday last.

IA M«iury and Geo Bancroft, were in Charlolteiavilla last week.

Samuel H. Dosh, editor ol tho Shasta Courier,aud a native oi Shenandoah county, V»., ha* beennominated by a democratic convention, a candi-date lor the California Senate.

Dr Wm TraverseBrown, a native oi Fredericks*burg, died on tbe Bth lest, at Houston, Texas, oiyellow fever.

Wednesday next, the 2Cth lust, U to be observedla Washington City, as a day oi lasting, humllt*-tlo'i and prayer.

Bishop Meade presided at tho mee'.lng hold bytho peopleot Clarke coumy, Va., lor reliol for thesufferers at Norfolk and Portsmouth.

Prol. Le (Junto ol Athens, Ga., has been circledproltas jr ot chemistry la t»ie New York College ofPhysicians and Surgeons.

John G Ileal dun, Esq ,In a state of menial de*rangement, committed suicide on the 10th Inst., a*Newnansvllle,Fla.

Hon T Butler King bat become a candidate torepresent Glyn county, In the Slate Senate ofGeorgia.

A strike for $'2 50 per day baa taken plaeeamongthe journeymenpainters of New Orleans. InsomaInstances U has been sueceaslal.

Dr Molony, late U. S. Consul at Monterey, baabeen appointed Surgeon General of Vldavrrf*forces In Mexico.

The Mew Haven Journal and Coarler says Dr. PTewnsrad, the Sarsaparltla man, has paid $43.-000 for a house and farm In Btnmf srd.MM htfndsto live there.

RICHMOND, TUESDAY.""SEPTEMBER 25. 1855~W?!LT COTT AND TK* S*cm«TAßroK Wab.?Tbecorrespondent of the Times speaksofiffi.?sW Bdenca K" ,DB unb-rtween Generalwhl!l ?. .

Ih "8 "crPUry "I War-rat as to his pay,nicti t| understood, tbe administration with-holds as yet?but-oi»JVi ~seT ,s thM \u25a0ome months since, Gen Scott*

-,eo "Itchcock, who hat long been an !ntl«

mon»K«er su.D#l 'rieod t leave of absence for tlx

to r» nVT? e?acrotory° f w*r Immediately wrotefavnrhi.

0 his reason for this act ofJ Hftcheock, and at the aame time"f absence' General's order, grantingleave

ofTba«nn C(kl rp P,,ed

utl3 «

Jh « bad granted tbe leavewai e? ? because he had the right to do It. and

re?? ?H .0 "? propriety?that h« was notIntSnh l° tbeJSecrel*rj of War for hie action

If Vi C *V7: ,cd tb,t ha wo ®'«' be obliged to himne would hereafter. In any cfflclal communlca-' in"! 1!? ,n'«ht have :cca.ion to address him, writein thename of tbePresident of the United States-

,onl ' superior whom he ac-

. Tbe General's letter was quite as?rp as the Secretary's.i*l«h n Tr

iB'lr' favls, in reply entored Into a vary

\o!i dtJ,alled exposition of all theail.'(-ed"J order and vlolatioaa of propriety camtnltted by General Scott during bis while military

.?. ? ,ep " TRry '""ff filled wi.h theest criticism of the General's conduct 1"

v RB La" E*"--The brigs BlackbawkA®«rloa came In collUlon Saturdaymorning near Raolne, when the latter lmm*dlately?unk. She had a cargo of ir,ooo bushels of corn,and was bound from Chicago to Oswego Shewas owned at tbe Utter port. All hands wereft&ved.

Gov. Reedar accept* the nomination of theFree?'?

® ,?enf°' K *""8, for Congress, conditionallyupon the feet that he 1« not expected to stump the

T*oops.?The Dallas, Texas,Heraid, of the 2;th ult, igy. ;All the dragoon* nowon the Tex*d frontier havebean ordered to Sanaa., to ioin the expedition ofm i ,Hllrn ® ir 'he Indians. The dragoon*wl.l laave kel*oapfor their point of deatlnatlon in

* ' ef J1?'? Their place, It U thought, will bssupplied Iroori the new cavalry reghjient.A Notxd Houub lUnishbd.-Iu tho MunicipalCourt, of ljoaton, Thursday, Jobu McLaughlin, anoted iugue, v.ho has been la tho State Priaon andHra*ii ol Cunaclion, and wa<> recently indicted forburglary iu u houae in Hollbj iiruet. to which heploauod guilty, vvaa admitted io bail iu 41000, hla

lather and buthar iti-lt# becoming aecurltlei,coudluuucd upou Lm iou,>u>£ ti,e couuiry for fivey«ari. I; ia undoiaiood Lo will letivolu u week forCuo&.

Succisson xoWhitfield ? K?r. C. H. Spurgeon,oueol t!iti yi,ucgo»t preacher*o: Losdju, is said toba jtlkdu will! Iha uiosi cXifKL.: jloary eloquence,liutbUg iiko him havlcg t36n iioca the day*ol VV hi,field, ftuti like tiiat cuicbvali-d luaaraot, haaa volca of moat powerful uud tolUliko character,capableol teaching the ear* or tea thousand atoue time.Disbanding Companies.?Go f. Minor of Con-necticut, bag ordered the dlsbacdiugof ail milita-ry companies In the State composed of foreigners,malting an exception of tba German company ofNew Haven Thi Adjutant-General,however, has

refuted to promulgate the order, so it falls to theground.

Krmalk Recruit.?A fille du regiment recentlydisguised herselt la men'*clothes, aad enlisted atthe CJ S rendezvous in K inte. Iler ia w«s notsuspected until she was dotected iu a larceny,which led to the curious exposure.

Statistics by Photography? It is eatim&v*dthat there are IftJMO daguerreotype establishmentsi'i the United States, these tatting daily twenty pic-ture each, at an average ot $2 .V) each, giving 200,00»>pictures at an expense of over a half a million of dol-lars. The amount of money paid annuallyfor da-guerreotypes is thought to exceed one hundred andfifty million?. Still the business is iooreaaing.

The English p*p>:gs mention that a latter from?he H<-a. Edward Everett has been received hy £».Thompson, Esq , of Boston, England, enclosing the? u ti i f <slioo which bad been subscribed in Boston,New Etuland, tovar.l the lestoratim acd repairs cf'??e nob>e parish chu*ch in Boston, liinconshire

Rkmovalof the Florida Indians?The TampaPeninsular, of the lat instant, pays:We are pleased to learn from Fort Myerathat the

neaHh of that station haa much improved lately.?Ihe personnel and materiel for active operationsagainst the Semiuoles will be completed b? the Istof October next. Utile or no difficulty is anticipa-ted by our army iu effecting their removal to theWest.

Thr Buhlincton Railroad Accident ?JudgePctfa, in a charge to the grand juryof Buriiogtonconnty, N. J., iast week, said :

if ha whose duty it is to nog thebell or blow thewhistle, a* the law requires, upon approaching acrossing, am] until tbe engine has passed the cross-ing, neglects to do so, and in consequence of the ney-led of that duty death entile, he is liable to be indict-ed for manslaughter. So, if the loss cf life had beenin consequence of the culpable negligence or care-lessness nt any ernployee charged with a particulardutyon the traip; that is, if, by culpably neglectingto do a specific duty assigned him, or by negligenceor carelessness in the maan»r of doing it, lie is foundto have occasioned the m'echief, he ought to be illlike manner indicted."

A Model Law Suit.?The advantages of ilUga-tlon ate illustrated in the case of a school district inCornish, N. H , against Ariel Comings,f?r the re-oovtry of an old broken box stove, worth probablyfrom 11 ' t075 cents. The conrt of eommon pleas, atNewport, last week, gave a verdict in favor of theDistrict, giving ®1 iil damages. Tiie verdict carrieswith it taxable costs amooni ing iu all to more thanfiv'J bundled dollars, to say nothi g of theamountexpended which cunuot bo taxed to the defeatedputy

Great Sale cf Glassware?The great sale ofglassware by the Boston and Sandwich Glass Com-panycame ott yesterday. The attendance was large,parties being present from different sections of theDoited States. The bidding was very spirited, andprices ruled much higher than at the previous salein March last. The entire four catalogues, of 120pages, containiug about SOis) packages glassware, lanterns and crockery ware, were sold by Mr SamuelHatch, in soven and a half hours The salo willamount to $92,000.?805t0n Transcript.

Flour from Wheeling.?The Wheeling Intelli-gencer says :The report going tbe rounds of tha pipers that the

Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company has forward-ed from Wheeling, since the Ist of August, 57,000barrels of floor, is far below the actual amount.?We are lutor'iied that the house of Porsytbs It 3sinhave forwaulad 35 750 barrels since the Bth of Au-iu»t When we add to this the amount forwardedt>y other houses, too numerous to mention, it makesthe item in question very ridiculous.

Kansas and Si.avk.rv?Tha Columbus (Ga.)Times s«ys that thirteen parsons have pledgedthaurtelvis to contribute $100 each tor the purposeof seeding men and s'&vci to Kansas. When uuehundred Dames are obtained tha oompany will teorganized.

Kentukv Tobacco ?We l«arn from the Cyn-thian (Ky ) News that the tobasoo orop la the lowerportion of Harrison county, and in thecounties ofbracken and Nicholas, has been severely injured byCJntinoed jwet weather. Thero will not be morethan half a crop.

The Ohio Etate Canals.?The Catal Board ofOhio hava resolved to hava the repairs made for thaensuing live years by contract, and the Board haveadvertised for proposals, which will be received tillth 3 Isth of November.

U. H. Ship Supply.?The Washington Star has aletter from the Camel Expedition to Tunis*which\u25a0tates that tha store ship Supply baa reached Tunis,and the otticert hava been presented to tbe Bey,who haspresentsd the UniUd Spates with a pairofcame I>.

Yellow Kkyck at Memphis.?lt is repotted tbalfever made itsappearance at Mooipliisin a very v'O"lant form, aud tnat manycitizens are leaving.

Dpath or a Vkteban -3oorge Heap died at Ol-'?ey. 111. onthe Hch Ins'-snt aged 9.r >. He Joined thefrigate Constitution, under Commodore Tmxton. wesln 'ho two ceiebiaird tea lights in 1787, cti tbe WestIrdia islands, wi'.h ' La Vengeance ' and "La Icsur-

" "ranch frigates?ln bth ef which be stock to"..J."'*1" commander. He wss also Inthe warwith Tripoli.

CoBN in Imoiana.?The Lafayette (la) Con'larsays that contracts have already been made for largeamounts of corn, to be delivered daring tba wiater,and pievious to tbe opening of tbacanals in springat 20 cants a bnshai.

Justus Wyman, one of the earlysettlers of Moot*gomery, Ala., died a few days ago.

The Massachusetts Young Men's Christian Asso-ciation has about a thousand members.

Walter F Funderburg, formerly of WhMttMihat received the appointment of surgeon In theR'jtsiso army.

dispatch.ONE CENT

3PHCIAL NOTICES.lat?p'et."; a"y ° f e," OM '

theperfection of th Hi."? tham> \u25a0n<l m«rkis very lifced""

th, Jtl°a? lCrRZ? Tbe M«yor'g Court form..ft&iMissrsrAZ!? to ?/>,'ciock *?ArVr ° otob"r -

A. M. "'newon Thursday*, always at 11 o'cikDr. Gro W. Bhieos has removed tnhis new residence, corneref Broad and 27th tr mtmChurch Hill, oppoaite Mr. jJme*

he can be found at sight or doriec tbeS5 U «&!f 0<B" "1 he «>raer o

*Goveraor

S ?Molfi '5e hoUf* frora 9 to 12 A - from 3 to" se 3?lm*

prieve DO* r ® fer ® re-torture from w resDltrt,0' Tl\* r s * ? lo»We refer to wni "I"* 1, 1* durable-rorsl of indigestion are summed? up "to thi .rff b° r"by th'« paiofu! ftD d harae«la» e.rerßoutnot only bri.b?meaiftte relief and permanentcu-« There is acotand alterative principle in Hot flawd> fJr»*the'iimSiTif Rs

?whic b I °evit:sb ,y arrears and change*the morbid action of tbe stomach and theaAArattir.organs, remove, the disease, and restore* to withP A?«L d fo°r"thi y*^ C 2 """ *

_ advertlaea for a wife inMOHs'and lat'hl*m thak

W'w'Vo W *U to "h °» \u25a0<'lih.f ih. r . i? hl®. ,lkeh,» Daguerreotype LlkansssInat the L*.lies who are ansioos may see what sort2'/ b* *h. picture mljhrbe Uken

ABEL U. MAVO, Notary Pabl«o for tb#oouoty of Hdatido.24-1° rAYN ®' A»®I« U. MAYO.To Nervous SscFFEKeRg.?A retired cler-H?if D '/6-tor

.ed to health ic a lew day§, after man?k!n®n !h?rCI' nervous tufferirg, i a anzioot to makeknown the means ef care WiJl tend (free) thenr*.

",ed - Direct Rev. JOHN M. DAUNALL,No 59 Faltoo street, Brooklyn. N. Y.se 1 ?d!m&w4;*Good Medicines ?It is estimated thair7cff',f,% Hu KRJ pkctoral and cltha"

i i.u »u have dona more to promote the publichealth than any other cne *ause. Thera can be noquestion tha*the Cheirj Pectoral h«s*by it j thou-sand onthousand cur.a of Colds, Conrtbs, Asthma,Croup, Influenz i, Bi oatliitis, &c , very o; uuh rednc-ad the proportion of deaths from consumptivedis-eases iu this country. The Pills are as good as Pto-toral, ana will cure ir.orocomplaints.n'Pd ' lr-"le 'Jr patging. Purge theblood from its impuriiits. Purge the bo*sels, liver,and the whole visceral s-,stem from obstiuctions?Purgei out the diseases which fasten on the body toworfc us neeav- But for diseases, we should die on'sof old age. Takeantidotes early, and thrust it frornthesystem, before it is yet too strong to yieldAyor's Pillsdo tiirnst ont dUease, not only while i!11 weak, but when it has taken a strong hold. Kea4the astounding statements of those whj have beencu.ed by th«m from dreadful Scrofula, Dropsy. Ul-cers Skin Diseases. Kheumatism, Nenraigia, Dyspep-sia, Internal Paws, Bilious Complaints, Heartbu'n.neadacne. Goat, and many iesa butstilithreatening ailments, sucb as Piaiphson the KaceWorms, Narvous irritability, Lois of Appetite Irre-gularities. Dizziness in the Head. Colds,Kevers' Dys-entery, and iude /d every v arietyof complaints forwnicri a purgative remedy is required.fiiKse are no landom sialoments, but are authenti-cated by your own neighbors end y .ur own nhvsi-c'ans.Try them once, sod you will never be withoutthem.Pries 25 ceai.3 parhex?s boisa for $l.Prepared by In. J C. A YELowell, Mass., andsuid by ail respectable Drug*:.ts everywhere: andso d b, PURCM, ~ LA DO &. CO., wholesale andRichmond. V«. au 3D?eodstw2mNERVODS SUKFF.RERB HAVE FOUND IT.

As pn invito later and restorative, where a gentle sti*malant is wanted, we believe it mipeiior to p.ll theCordials before the public es a tare for Dyspepsia,t.oujrh, Scrofula am; Rheumatism, with ell diseasesol the st .imcb ac>d bowels; it Ins been truly suc-cessful to the siogia and married We offer themost valuable remedy, whi-h thousands will testify.<->aIl ttud gc?t pamphlets, and tea cures.HEAR, AND TRY IT !

, T .. . .Baltimore, March,l4,l8 r >s.Messrs. Mortimer k Mowbriy:Gentlemen?\u25a0 11 will be out ef my power to tellyou, lc thia certificate, of all the good I have deriv-ed from the use of Dr Hampton's Vegetable

Tincture. For more than twelvemonths I hnvebeen in bad health, with whatmy Doctors call Rhen-matiam, Dyspepsia, and a general derangemeat ofthe whole nervous system; for weeks at the time Iwas ucable to leave my bed, with severe pains inmy side, back and brecat, with no appetite and greatdebility. After trying Various remedies, from whichI derived little if any benefit, I became much dispi-rited; at tbia time I was advised by a friend, whohadbeen cured by the Tincture, to wake a trial of it. ]am happy I did ao, for after taking two or three bot-tle*, I find myaelf reatored to health

M V daughter also, who was broken down in health,hasbeen restorod by it £om* of my neighbors havealio been cured, and others benefitted by its use.?My desire is to bear testimony of the good I havederived. I cannot say 100 much io favor of this va-luable medicice, nor express in this way all tho suf-ferings from which i have been relieved; but if thosewho are slliicted, will call on me, I will give themsatisfactory evidence of the great healingand resto-rative powers of Hampton's Vkgktable Tincturk Yours, trclv,

Wm. High, 195South Psca st.81 per bottle, six butties for $5Sold ia Richmond, by O. A. STANCH BR andPURt'ELL, LADD &. CO., and brail ih« Druggistsin Petersburg »<d elsewhere. Call and get Pamph-

lets gratis. s* 24?dltsts

OEMOVAL?BUILDING?The eub-.l.l/scriber hasremoved to his new shop on 7tb,between Main and Cary streets, opposite Mr. N. H.Thornton's Tobacco Pactoiy, where he is prepared'to oxccuteail orders in his line, in the most work-manlike manner, and willbe pleased if bis friendsand the public generally woald give him acall,

se M- lin* CHAB. H. POWELL, Builder

Benevolent enterprise.SEWING ESTABLISHMENT AT STAUN-TON, VA.?The undersigned havingfor benevolentpurposes united in carrying on the SEWING BUSI-

NESS in all its branches, respectfully salioit a shsreof the public patronage.The MANTUA-MAKINGdepartment is superin-

tended by Miss S. Collins, of Washington, who isin constant receipt from the Northern cities of ailthe latest novelties in style and sh-ipe of LADIES'DRESSES, CLOAKS and MANTILLASThe GENTLEMAN'S DEPARTMENT is nnder

tbe charge of nn experienced person. Every articleof Ladies' and G ntlemen's apparel made at theshortest notice.

Particular attention paid to the manufacture ofCbildieu's and Infants' Clothing. Braiding and Em-btoidering doi.e In the most ariist'c and elegantstyles. Rich designs for Embrodering, &c , kept con-stantly cm hand. Marking done inplain or fanoy let*tors. Call aid examine.Of Rooms opposite tha Virginia Hotel.

LINDA PEYTON,CARRIE ENGLEBRIGHT.BETTIE FfiAZIER.

Orders will be received at this clfi:e.te 20?d4m

CLOTHING AND GENTLEMEN'SFURNISHING WEAR.?The subscriber hav-ing lately arrived la this place, has Just opened hislarge and well selected stock ofREADY-MADE CLOTHING,

AND A 1.1. KINDS OFaENTLEMKWS FURNISHING GOODS.

which ha offers for sale at the very lowest Now Yotscash prices.

Heing connected with a large mannfaeturing busi-ness tn New York, and having acquired a thoroughknowledge of the Clothing Trade in liyochburc,whera he has been in this business for the last tanfears, he is prepared to otter inducement* seldommet uitb. T!>rr«fora, come one. come all, bafoiepurchasing elsewhere, and jndgofor yourselves.

Mv motto is, "quicksales and small profits."SAMUEL GUGGBNMEIMER,

Under the St. Charles Hotel, Richmond, Vs.au 11 ?1o

THE DAILY DISPATCH"

OAS* TERMIOF ADVMt*l«lt9.1 *»..ahMiHlo? ?75 1....40..1 months.. » w

100 i..3.?*>....ie OBi "i 1 w ?<>

.r*»»6 1....4© .lyaar 30 e«PabtMM Mtu forbM, wUI b*int

fall races.. bkoad bock

1 "iw.SP?Juws mam" '*FIRST DAT?MONDAT, Oct B.?A |M.MUk.

fot all ?#"»; four mils heats; four ormore to make arice, 'be Proprietor to add $1000. fSOOeatraieehalf forfeit. C)«eed litJune with tba followia*

? ? ENIUEI: ,Mr. Wm H. Gibbon* namea b. m. Phllo, By Marl-»"? or Caasaadra, four rear* old.Mr. Towle* names eh. m. CordeliaRead, by W« f .

nar, oas of Madora, lire year>oU.?r>!? fnJ,UU?'M'JMoor? n,nie* *h- *- Beary, by Glen-eoe, oat of Madora. four year* old.Mr. John Campbellnames ah.a*. Florida. b* Wat-ner. out of Ann Wataoa, by Oleaeoa *

Mr. Job* Campbell aamaa ab. f. Laara SptllmaabyWagner, out of Gloeaa, three year* old.Mr. Jame* Tally aameig. f. One-Eya Joe, byFrioaa George, oat of RafMar'a dam,aavea yaara

Mr. B. P. MaGrath namea ab. b. Sam Le taker, byWagaer, ont of a Medoo mare, four yarn old.Mr. Joba Walah aamaa b. g. Lawaoa, byWanar,oct of Minatinl't dam. aeyea yeara old.Mr. Calvin Green aaina* ah. h.Frankfort, by Glee-?°J; out of Maty Morris. four fear* old.Mr. A. Cheatham a*toes ?B£COND DAT?TUESDAT«?A bwaepateka fors Tears old, SSOO aatraoea, half forfeit, mile heat*,W tb* following lubaaribera:

Ituy rUtulSr" """ 'L ** b**na **"» «? ?? by A*t-esue, dam Aadrawstta.

c CaWn Oraaa aamaab. |. by Sovareip, dam An

r:s.itSo.^s:usrM-"*i'«\u25a0»r.KSKB?.°AT.-;S D"D" -

FIFTH DA??FRIDAT, Oct 18.-A Swaaaataka

Jour,k Bali name g » Uaioa, by Rail iter, damg £^l k Portia name ab f by Regent, dun by,?

C*P' Job " *«!«*}' uaejit Mr F. A. Friedal's br fby Child* Htrroid, d»m b? Boston.Spaed! by

*h "by 01 *BO*' <Um J~7«&&2XX!A&£: bI lm'ort#d Hootop-

SIXTH DAY?SATURDAT, Oat. IS ? Proprietor'*Parte 9'Mj thrse mile heata, for a handle!* raaefree for boraea only that have atarted la torna needuring theweek._?!!« CALVIN GREEN. Frop»r.

JCBfe A card?jos. WOOD-WARii, Deotiat. baa removed bl*"^MJXLFOffieo lioin the United State* Hotelto Oo.oinor itreet, between MainH.Qd rrankllu, o«in| a oontial and eonvenieat loaa*ttou. Ha rtstama uaauj th&oka to hlafriend* "<l pa-tron* for pa#t favor* utl hope* they will find it eon-ve!:ier?t to axtehd iheir pr<jfd**ioßoi aailt, whliat hawi.'i enfif.avor to merit the aauie by keepiac la>fi.rmed of whatever i* new aad a*eful my 11?tm

S STRAYED OR STOLEN.?A roune COW, with a braaa knob aaone horn. A liberal reward willpaid for her delivery to.iv 11?<« 8. McGRUDER'S SONS.

Mk JNO. MoCONNELL, DEN-Main Street, between 9tb andM *t*., oppoaite Coiintbiaa Ball.*e 11?3 m

FALL IMPORTM. T ATION?h AR G E MHbSTOCK or GUNS.\u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 - PISTOLS AND RI-

KIiKS ?I am now oDeniae a lar*e varietyof SIN-GLE AND DOUBLE BARREL GUNB, of aaparlortinlih

ALSO?A aplendid variety of Powder Flaaka, ofKixon'a m»«s; Shot Belta and JPouchea, of tba moatapproved dCyiei; fine Game Bag*; Wad Cnttera; DogCalia and Collar*; Ely'a water-proof Central Fire(' pi; Wash Rod*, oocaplete; Gun Wad*, he.

ALSO?Colt'a Repeating PIBTOLB, Allen'* Re-voivera, and every description of Piatol now in ate.Guna stocked and repaired with ne&tneaa and dlf-

P«teh. JAMES WALBB,Gua Importer, 7doora above St. Charle* Botel.ae 12?lm

9jßfr COACH FACTORY?TheSubucriber haa on band a camber oflight CAKRIABKB aad BUGGIES, of hlaown

ruahe, which can be aold very reaaonable. Peraona\u25a0it-airona of pmciiaaiug home-made work, will dowell to give him a call before pnrohaaing elsewhere.ISF REPAIRING done with neatneaa and dlc-pacab, and upon term* which cannotfail to pleaae.

T H. FOWLER, Fraablia M,»e 8? iui Nearly oppoaite the Exchange,ffl NEW AND SPLENDID STOCK OFJli HATS, CAPS,&&o f Vk

FOR THE FALL TRADE OF 1855.JOHN DOOLEY

iloopeetiuily informs ills friends acd the pnblie, thhthe hu jn«t opened the Fall trade with an elegantturf most extensive assortmentof

HATS, CAPS, Ac.His stock of Virginia manofaetared Goods, which

tiH*been got up on a very large scale and with thngreatest care, will be found, together with hi* fine?upply ot imported articles, to embieee ever *tyliiud to be unexcelled anywhere.

Term* will be such as cannot fall t* prove highlysatisfactory tocustomers. 81 MAIN STREET,

*e g?2m Richmond. Va.

NEW MUSIC?At reduced price*, atBUTTERS it SIMONS'

PIANO WARE ROOMS, 157 MAIN STREET,(A few doors from Kent Paine k Kent )

The Lasv Man, by Hlggiasl>on'tvou Remember?a Burlesque.They ask Ma if 1 Think of Thea-a Ballad, by

Old Bob Ridley, by Chas Wh'te.Far from thy Hills. Fair Loinbardy, by Hoamar.Oh! Tbe Winter Winds are Biibiag?a Ballad.Tit-Tat-To Schottlscba, by Fiorance.Old independence Hall, by Wailand.May Flower Schottieche. by Wellaakaept.Tha Old State Houaa Ball, by Wetland.The SwingingFolka, by Baker.Tba mueh Jfrnlred Hand Organ ValaeMorning Glory?venations by Gioba.A Many Haart do «

la araaa, aad wtU ba read* shortIv'Tba Tftaag

HI IMPORTANT NOTICE TO fiBOOT AND lAITt-R WKARKRB.? M

Kror/t fi/teen to tv, ,oty por enoi. »ved by boy-ir» '-.o*ll J. H. A NTHONV, ColnniDiAD H.itni.fineCalfalciu Hewnd Boot* ..........S3.')Prei!?!i P&taot f.enthrr v1»iier«.........5-'-'iBrat qualityKn?ii«ti Kfd OaftoTi SMdl».ck a.id Drab Cloth Gaitera.. .3.l''Fr«neh Cnlftkiu and (<a»Un* Gaitera.. ...3.£>

CalfaWin Stiwed HhoaiViolmkin Hatt, beat quality .....3-VtHoteakin flata, tMoni q0n11t*........ S.(">- - ? \u25a0 \u25a0 «...Ktuhiontbie S.

Term*euh.\u25a0fi Ita. .7 *. ..........S^<>

N 7

#SIGNOR G. GEORGE, Profs.son of Music, mo«t respectfully announeeatojthe citizens of Richmond that be is pre-pared to make engagement* with parent*or

oupils for instruction in Music on the PIANOFORTE, GUITARand SINGING.BiGMoa GEORGE pursues the Solfeggi system of

vocalization, deemed the only perfect mode, an.iuae* tbe I oatruetion Book* of Lablanche, T. Cooke,Crwvalii, and Signor Borra, late of thiscity.

Order* may be left at the Book and Pianoforte (tore of Messrs James Woodhouse it Co.. 139Wain st. w 15?ly

EGATHEIGHT'S NEW FURNI^? TURK STORE, IMb street, betweea Main

and Cary, hasnow on hand, and 1* (till receiving, aUrge assortment of new style Furniture, sush as So-fas, Divans, Tete-tetes, Cabinets, Marble Top Ta-bles, Sideboards; Rocking Cbalra of different pel-t«rc«, Chairsof ail kinds. Looking Glasses, CloaksBads, Mattiassea, Bedding, Ac., ka, whleh ha willtell at the lowest priaes far aaab. ap 6?tsJl-M. REMOVAL ?The Snbsoriber

respect folly informs bis friend* andtbepublic generally that ba ha* taken tfci? itore No. ISA, corner of Mala and JSUi

streets, and st well known as u Allen's Arbour,"where im>y be found a large assortment of ev*ryar-ticle in a Saddlery eatabllibment; all of whlah hawill sell very low. JOSEPH H. COLQUITT,

fe 20?dtf A|*at.

m TO GENTLEMEN.?My rtock ofH Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, for gentlemaa'*

wear, l« as good as ean usually be fonnd laany ona e*tabii*haeat. 1 receive regular

anpplie* from tbe best Noithern manufacturers, ofall tbe most fashionable style*; aod ta addition, areconstantly making all kind*. *ait*d to tha season,rendering my assortment alwaysvary complete. Iwill also make toorder anything that may be want?d, being as well prepared. In every particular, tomanufacture Boots and Shoes, a* any other deafer lathe city. Gentlemen are invited to glva ma a trial

JNO. C. PAGE, Ja ,

au6 No IS Market Bridge

JUST OPENING, at No. 73Main street, the foil', wiag beautiful Dns*

Shoe* for Gentleman-Gent's Pat Lea Oxford Ties

do to Pumpsdo do Strap Shoesdo do D'Orsay Tlee, (new styla)do do Gaiters, (Kid To|M

P. K WHITE, No ttMalnrf.,an 28 Dealer In Boots, Shoes, Trunks,lie.- TO FARMERS ANDJHBbIHBi MILLERS.?Tbe steamer Mohawk

Chikp, Capt. Abeel, with three new aad substantialHerges, will run regularly on Jau.es River, and isprepared to take 16,0M>bnahal* of grain at each trip.Grain loadai at anypoint above orbelow City Point,and taken up nil tbe way by steam, at aoatomeiyprlcee.

For fralgbty, apply to Captaia on board, or toaa 10?ts A. «. LEE, onthe Doak.» TO CtiBNTLBMEN-?We k«ve

on hand-of our own roauufaatuce, a goodsupplyof gent's Sleeve Button*) do Breast-mtmjAw, doShirt Stads, ail sat with p-ealoas

stoaaa af virion*kind*. Oentlso.ee la waa* ef s*m<

an JtS Fashloaable Jewellers-

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