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Page 1: Daily Dispatch (Richmond, [Va.]) 1861-10-25 [p ],ln'!iiiior.ti teispaiili. ~, ~ RDIS A H XMMKKSI.KY ~I |S|\u25a0 \ I i,i,..i.,r*i tn snb * \u25a0,. pkbwaaa Beeeeesta '.-r. I'.R.'ing

,ln'!iiiior.ti teispaiili.~, ~ RDIS A H XMMKKSI.KY

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' [ERRY WINE.

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\u25a0 : HOUL-"'

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B m:.,\u25a0..-- ... . I .ry.

eNli rOBAC ...i New I ins?

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....IRAI DIES. . i ?\u25a0? Army IS ('.. \u25a0

\u25a0 nor,\ a

t ..'.::.?..: BACON,

in ry Shouldi r? and. . ,BACI IN,Ui eaaj SUGAR, afisii ins "siir U A Z\-

<- r Qreea and

i CHAMPAGNE

' 9 ROBERTSON,.I i ana lie afreets,

SOAP,LARD,- . 1 I.OIK

? .. at Jii BUTTER

IAMl .'. < ?:'.:>. N

' It Ol --ellIMILY GROCI \:\ VA-nt ?

rP-Ot ! RII - \\ - |i : ti. old ftrra<>. .' | .

'?"Wfc, PI.AmTIBM, AcLAST] R

dQUANO.ir an IPLABl ER.

i I»AV] NPORT a en.

1. I M X .- i i \u25a0': \u25a0 I :l ?\u25a0-. county \u25a0.-.. ri 'H. for cash only.I g ~. ~, ,j

l> I'LAhSTiCRIXtiU V I 1,- ?

ALERED fv LKB.? \u25a0>? rT:i b ;.'n>piy ofKEf) . I

CEaTJBHT'' sds. Appiyi .-,'? tfRIDOPORU «v CO,

?dtfc V\ asl A Jobniton,149 Main street

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LTJMfFr' 4s,i, «»i

A 8 T.P.B.r ' ;'.- 'i-.NriKK,V~ANDBEIB Ol' <?\u25a0>. POKEM;'! l-v IJINDEK HHOVELB,' ' si .1 ,M...vei.>t,paYINO FANS, snd? I WATER BI'CRBTS.? ? r Wjte br

? -.cmion, Kg Mala st. i? AITU KJIAL OOEI? _ -<\u25a0 i ~wOoai, it ««««,

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VOL. XX?NO. 97.- RICHMOND, VIRGINIA, FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 25, 1861.

JOST ' ? i ". 111 c an.! BseBBMBd,_ » i..-tu c-..:...e.l VALISE sad bhwh OARi hi H \i; v . ; one -\u25a0'\u25a0 tbem la lockedS '?'?\u25a0 on Roese, Lynebbnrg, li

al I reward win ba |fren :.>i<\\r:r t. . >\

, | v . Addr \u25a0-\u25a0 \u25a0ll'i'llAlill NORTON

c< -.' \u25a0 ' \u25a0-. Man 11 .'ci.

STRA VED ret ? in Rocke-m" aMask m ii'i-. wim red earn aad awbite.-.-'. rh r belly ) n bom* tamed m I will. \u25a0 - ' - ' I : ie'il .-,y f,>

?\u25a0 . EW riN'| (;AV.'" __ A' ths Dial \u25a0S ["RAYED i ; ni-i vi r> -i an,.,. <. ;i Jtk atreH

i I, a re.l sn.l Bite\u25a0 ? ? . t - n- born --to.d off. A lib? " ; ? pel I tor bar return.

_Roi,r P. WILLIAMS,

I< >s » " '\u25a0\u25a0' \u25a0-'\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 ??\u25a0:»-.:» assail FORTMuMNAIE, child'i sire, dark color, witb stesl\u25a0?\u25a0 - ? , C ml\u25a0 \u25a0: IS lOt ? : ?\u25a0 :

\u25a0'?\u25a0.. - ak >-!\u25a0,.''\u25a0 . ted c.:;: ia' i loos 1 mas and ???\u25a0 i -\u25a0\u25a0~ .\u25a0i i .s - ? very,? -.->' v Mil 1.1 R

I it. a (it if.1.1.1 fill: X112 worth i

lelisst ?. a: i.\u25a0??... UOKRAD i t;Rß\\

!..> a >!,. U, H in nI tank

HOsstrtKt*, t ui'Kf 'i,t;s. »v<-.| r* >l. SA I : ,\ , , \u25a0 of got 11 inn \u25a0 HOltbESI tenth" well broke to work in saybarnss*

One ride* well Apply st lbs. - ,'\u25a0 next door to llrosd Streetoi- 'Jt?3t*

|? (, '; ISA 1. . -. ~ - HORSESI to n >. ... any harai.-.«,d ... tes well A,;. 1- at Mis.L'l.si \u25a0? -? t.- Boa: ' >*, House on Brosd M . next

'\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 . ~\u25a0-.\u25a0:, -:--17 1 >\u25a0 t SADDLE Hi iKfcKST "

It. ROBERTSON, Of Ky... \u25a0 \u25a0 ? - I st on -V. i'h a lot of vt-i y One

'\u25a0

lie -.\ isbea ;: HESOX..LI -\u25a0 - ? \u25a0r 3 ':.

? . v ileaRiv'hl ud market. Ab,.u:

bri ken andi. B. Jilit MESON.

H - ii.i vt INE SADDLE ANDP ! HORSE ?The -::'?> cribers will;j .- HORSE, of ;... -\u25a0\u25a0 , -;,\u25a0ed,aan v ted \u25a0>? md i! - moves we'lr the He snd ba :..en:e-. ?is gentleand v.eil'? \u25a0 \u25a0 ITS. Pi i 00 Apply to

0 I?ts WATKII 3 -v PICKLRN.BOOTH, SHO£?'«*, HATS A%*7.Ii si RKCEI> , U

i ' Ri d Misses' SHOES, of :.il.'. .SO?Ai \u25a0 lot ol BOOTS .\u25a0 : : ROES . v

?\u25a0

\u25a0 . ill ;ri .v. ..Broad street I \u25a0 - . Brook?li>',. i.i.1.: ;M1 :?>!,

Ni \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0'' oi to I\u25a0 ;v Matli '.\u25a0 - Esq.I,''''' ' : ':' i lira of dm

\u25a0

' ? Mont ; : BUTTER; 10? I- and I b ix of, !'??:. !.. POWERS,

\u25a0?:?.'. i i ble a bvst \u25a0 ts,fit* Union Hill

?? i E T H Ie E A D ,n S li O i; Til E E A D .

? ;8 ii ti B T 11 R a A I>.

Jr.,' n ' idfor sale by,1. f.> 'IA)-: '. . \u25a0\u25a0 ,:? Bnxtd St.,

lesaeae I8. Owing;to thermpossfbilitj. . j sales- . \u25a0 \u25a0 , . : lj... \u25a0- romptly

1 \u25a0?:: tfstai st

91 IsLlji.X- ESt V ««><9DBkV.'.'-'.' FALL AND WINTER .U.ILL.I

M:i.V QOOIKs.Mrs DEMELMANia receiving, via Hew Or-. . . Ere.rth mpplyoi *iell .\u25a0

'. / .V g U T G UO D~:' ? v>t- ... -? ilption

Sne ?\u25a0"-i I \u25a0 ;?\u25a0\u25a0 - edtowsii uponherensl aierttnd from the country, at herstoi .-:

\u25a0-.:.' i?.'. tu w tiere the UnwiNNETS, RIBBONS, Etc.,

ma; ? ' I \u25a0 o :....-.t ble terms i . .WANTED?Two MILLINERS Also, two

young uhe UILLINERT lir.^l-Oi 1-1. 1*

iV STOCKA \ MJLUNERY OOODS,

No. 209 Broad B*.! ? - tig '-. T opened af ,ny new it&ud, 309 Urvf-c'it' ! . r and 1 c supply of;.i ii iiHV ..- IDS,

vi-i ,ac \u25a0\u25a0 :" ~ to the a*sortn \u25a0.\u25a0' of former. \u25a0: being prej sri .1 io -.-,i.i--. orders tor tht:V! ?:',?; \u25a0- ;. ;\u25a0 .-jly i , ,-..;;u;ry I V u'.iiil ii:i,ie

?my . .-i om lers and ol tlis U-... '\u25a0« ?;, . - -.:. . lal ?'. : 1,.y Stock-\u25a0\u25a0?,: hand a large as ortmeul ..t BON-T- M »-.'it « liF.S. . ? -~\u25a0?;.: ol js. ;1

, k,,I : :i:< INS, Worsted 0 . . bilrti-en,nc'. ': '?.:. ? -\u25a0: ,I ..

rrer-.' -~.. >..» >« ; am al.;o prepared to furnish BONNET

,!. -8636?1m* VIRGINIA A. TEMPLEMAN. ti

JN THE CONFEDERATE t.'UtTRT.- TbeP ?? ? .i \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 .. ' . - - ths i h. jo i : the.< -:.. W1.. the i' . (' art - I the Confederate States ..i

Privateer Jefferson Davis vs. TheCargo. I tl - John Weieb.B awritol sale to me directed, undei

Hon.:.',:? the Prise Court ol tbestates, for t!i? Lii-irirt ..f rioi-,:h Caro-

liaa, i «,: ; expose to \u25a0 ,i- at public luic.ton, a: tbe, . kef Whurt. in the ii'vot Charleston,Sß'I'xll RSDAY, tin- ;>-! instant, al II o'clock A. M..- , -~!' tb« t>ri.- Jao.Wele-h, conoisßngof aboutvijboxes of wbitA, yellow, and in iwn '.''iiy-.j .Sl'-GIAR; :" : bhds. .".i tierces H.i 1 i i.i)!-. MeseevadoSUOAR, in lota oi no* to exceed more Bum vObez<>« : 1;,:,.'-.. tR dsroes,and 14bbls. ii each.'1 i i \u25a0?:---'. .

JOHN B. IRV'IXO, Jk ,I?st ? \u25a0. <; .-. >l .. ibi , 8 ? Oa.

!'.'.'? iNE~VI i. i' \u25a0 ? ootlce, theV mm' ' rtber will git per ernsl for VAC-! INK . i.-.i .s.Tbi Virasniust, ia all casei be accompanied by

\u25a0A ?\u25a0 :\u25a0 i. ofarsi .-...\u25a0??[ {.hysiciaa, rnanustee--1 bv< bei a -.- .i ou .:--?-.i: Hy nabjecta. .' i-h ip ! i small-pox: contagion.ion have been removed from the? teweek oi dateol .'? ivery. Act.lre.^,

i'l 'H'lll.A E. PETIOOLAS, M. li.,

\u25a0 -i't* \ accine Agent.I -mm i i (JkakOßS, LKsfONS \u25a0 t'Kl.'IT.

?'? a TORRE,ot tba In mill nf R TiaaiaaInna A C< . Importersof fruits, No. I Front audItI \u25a0? . \u25a0 .. is, New 0,!,. i.. basarttved with

c lot ol ORANGES and LEMON'S, nud- tors oa i'.:ii j.tre.-t. betwsaa M»iu asslI \u25a0

psrAAsms Rxpress 00., ta dsilv re-L liana ORANOKI-, LEMONS, Texas

PECANB.h ?!\u25a0 lic-i! Civ,. e,l',-. i,:. md Brazil NUTS,ALMONDS, PILBEKTS, E agiiah WAL-s. TB,RAI6INB,SWEET OIL. CLAUETWTNE,

iid -..'vi'.liiM-lis. Also,avarietyof PreachOAN-L>IKS. oeSM dw*

All Bersons indebted lo ths estateif ..i th- late ROBERT S. TUOMPBON, will. . l aymial ; \u25a0 me .".; aa early itay ; and

boas to ve-h',ni tbe eHt;::. i-; mdebtod, will presentheir .: laima to ma for tetOement.

WILLIAM C. fiALY, Adm'r ofRobetl ft. Tbampaea, d-cd.

li . bmond, Oct. 11, 1861. osii?lm»

\i 1111N1STKATRLIfS NOTI «J E ?Allm -r.i.i,- t.Him/ cinniiß iif-'Hiimt the estate otI'l-.i.i-ii Uulsmcr, dse'a, villi present thamjare->ei:y aatbeaiteagad to am. tirul all peraeaß indebted- Itatewill assess miike Immsitlßte paymentB liie, iv ordai to ih«- settlement of the e.-itnte.

MAKV ANN HI I.SiIEK,AdsiiniiiirKirix ol Joseph linULer, dec'-t

oe2J?4t*( \ v i k'iTTi iI J OF

Sl' If E D H L E . iTravelers aotag W)l th v.iii seearssj that the 1

a.KTLK.NOO.N *i'HAI.N lor fETERbBDRO leaves Ihe city nl |THREE O'CLOCK P. M., Inutesd of FOl'R, as i.jrmerly. |raos. H. WYNNE, Iat ffi-? lm Kupc-riuteu'ient. 'SfH T 1 0 E . j

All persons havingbasiness witb me, 'rill please sail at my ofric-s, !onCsry and I! thstreet Joxt denor to Msssrs. Misir a) ;*%r?u».

M I' J§*ri V.'V N TflCfir.BV 'LlOit CMaXUpt7 ifi\mm\Tmm_\ Log, iTaae «) and Hfclter Obßlas, in siorm and forside by t

LLAKKtON A CO j io« II No. WlmanMlm. ,

|P..r Bis Rich:! d! fisj.at, ), jDerre'l n, ii'>»M upon itir BeIdlerS.

I'AV" L'K.VTUE', II I i:, Oct. I', l,'-i:|.Vs the publicpress ia the guardian of the

riiAit- of ;i free people, It Incnmbent i ik'uItat all times toexercise astrict watch overthe public gnod, it may aot, therefon beamiss to call the attention of those lv au-thority in the War Pepsi ImanI of th«» South-ern Confederacy to seta of ptender and ?\u25a0>>-bery oommitted everydayat Bfaaasaa Junc-tion, under tbe veryeyes ofthose whoshould

ireol the Interests of the soldier ? \u25a0;

of the Government. 1'- '* ivdmiued tiitit lag the macbineryol loen CJovernmenlInto immediate operation there tauA u«nvisriiy be much coafasiOß and irregalaritj inthe hi laches of the variona deimrtments; butIt oanaoi wnh any degres of aUowanee bagranted that apoint ofoperattOßt aa promi-nent as |bai of Btanassa should continue tooi.)* in ;.. smteoi aaanby and disorder. Theloldier, who leaves his home, hi s family, and

fili that heholds ne.-.r and deal upon earth,thini tbe ea c andcomfoatsofhome, sac-

prival li terestg] and going i.-nhto expose MsRfc in defence of bis country,certainly deserves all thepriteetion thai 'hearmsof the Ooafeder.io can throw aroundhim.

The infamousom adera oi instk i thatiuually prowl around theexpress trains i -dexpressofficeat the Junction, in tbe very 1 i «cof broad day, snd the bnadreds of thieves'ii t lnrk undei thecovert if thenight, com-mittingdrepredations upon the property ofthe soldiers, ought tobe brought t.i jnstl p,-i!.t those whose business if la to attend to thetransportation, delivery, aad protei lo I'ii< i> property, should be In!.! responsible forthe acts of Injustice continually com milIf now and then a bos <>! dainties which thelovedones at home send to their friend nthe army, asan acceptable token of their t*-teem, and as a change from the coarse fareof the camp, waa :i)l that could be lost, itcould be borne; bat when tiie poor sol lerreceiving the pitiful sum ofa prii ite ~and a small bountj of three anda half dol-lars per mouth from ",A;.-u to clothe himself,

': i ~-..\u25a0 I\u25a0 i -:\u25a0.-. dingall lus i cans and draw-in fr i hisi .: \u25a0at hon to protect bim

nin I:." pi r, ing v. iuds and ;old fiwinter, thai his blankets and i-i- aew thicli

; which Ue had -.. , irefullj ordered to.... ... , | . , ... jthe point ol deal nation : : \u25a0 taken aw iy, al-most :om his "..'n <rasp, ii i enoug'; to 'rite in bis breast the deepest indiguatiiwa t'Us he ie who otpn tei I him in procuring the ilit--. Ii i- :o be hoped that tbe authi? - edily taX ?? I stepto pitl." ri.:!:: of those who arc-now in their an-'trys -i; (, -.-, md ? . defender"! ;he

' 1 ernment, di *erve In return th.- contr >] ofthe Got rnmenl in their behalf, li 'What are we Fighting Far .'[From tbe lionlsville (Bowing Green) 'Juarrier.j

The war commenced l»y tbe peopleof theNi \u25a0 t'gainst slavery was really a waritiition and .?.-.;.-\u25a0 the tl -. -. thai mi trumenl. An cry

hi ' i; a ', li\u25a0? ?:' -' v 'oi iiidire, : . the ri rht o1 ! i,- o\ia his slavi w is J in teed b i

:ii ?..,\u25a0? . -i i \u25a0 . .\u25a0 y. dent i (iov-i tire -,-,.\u25a0. or

-\u25a0 \u25a0>. -i :.. ii i-.\u25a0? i'??:, -iiii.;,. i; :., .. one

.-- i' n ion i"A"-. UI \u25a0 ,? ii the -.\u25a0 r fnt iracti olit, it necessarily i ' . , . .- \u25a0. \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 enl v. oulel \u25a0:iv. aj all the --. :> -, ird« ol the I !oi stitm ion? ihi people of \u25a0 te country ;ti ihf>mi r< j . \u25a0-. bare majorii,. whi «c ivhimcaprices would be subject to no restrain t.?I astitut io ii fei ri d upon tl- ;.',.-,'? men t no power to in tei fere ?. \u25a0? :i \u25a0t \ in the States, or -.-- it A the right < .-to their prop rty ; :'.. Territi i\u25a0? - .and soil followed, thai any such intei fereni ?

\u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0: \u25a0 :\u25a0 :. .--? :.,:.;... -\u25a0 if i... elegaud >m\u25a0?'.-\u25a0\u25a0<?". ..:*"\u25a0 ..... Pd .., opt io.; w i...floodgates usnrpa md prejiared theway . ir a? omph te overl In i of the flo*. m- " ' i tl the ir-

\u25a0??\u25a0'? \u25a0 . '':?\u25a0 rthanthet : iter. - tsTl \u25a0 . tea ol the .?

moi - \u25a0 t would ? \u25a0 - r \u25a0- \u25a0 \u25a0? rou]\u25a0i : .

Tl- t- Of COUP " > OOW ..-.?.. I \u25a0towns and eitiesaof ajrrienltural wealtb . " wast< butabove all these, it was forestes it v.i. \u25a0; ? ..p..tbi \u25a0 \u25a0 the overtlii, vi. :-1-. ernment and the \u25a0? icti i . :.1iber: ii .ol the wii ill people If the l

\u25a0he i . tei ol slay* pro] erty were t; k< ,him. ".?-:. it -?. in i could the ...:.oth ies ofproi en t bavet 1: thi Ins t"tutions i;' slavenoldiuK Statesmigl I \u25a0 over-

s< ?: ii . fated pibj the i. ?' \u25a0:.,; i' ivei Ditiet \u25a0\u25a0, \u25a0\u25a0 i. .\u25a0?? '\u25a0 In c tor li? orauj other Si IGen«: rnveri test w erejp rmitf

\u25a0?\u25a0 th It could fj varrantilimit would then i: .-. .

i:. waron slavery was :. 1 and\u25a0' I' - i is . tml

mci , who i tiou ofthe sl.-i 11, ?? is ;,. ? iufluen \u25a0. i- anj,to or fi I. or polItical com ibut who preferred csinu- it to conci .1 th ir

\u25a0 ainst the Oonstit ntion and r?'\u25a0- i i iverumeni of the Cnusiii .\..

,;, en \u25a0: tempt toel mgi the \u25a0??:\u25a0 ol otu I:- iernment, they knew would althe whole people andcover them with ni ried infan r. Thi liberties \u25a0 . the "\u25a0 irtnmanv.".-re as (1...-.r::s the liberties of the S itrh-t.i-in?the freedom of the p< \u25a0,much :'i-!..-\u25a0; ai the freedom ol tbe richone \'i hated slavery alike. All inaliyloved liberty, i '.i w .-i ? proud of >ur ?ernment. All boasted of therlorio - tnb iitance won for them b> '\u25a0'"' heroes ofth re-volution. Our insi :*:';.?:.-- v.'.r -I, \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0;: vo-iX :e---the ift .:\u25a0\u25a0?\u25a0.\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 I - | :i. to ;opeuly tooverthrowthe (+ovei mi andre-

" \u25a0 ilavei ?,* 11 wi :?\u25a0 Iprop sel I di itism on the mineRepahiic \u25a0??\u25a0 : - b th ? \ o-ple .:' the birth-righ of frei.;. m Vi Ithis was whai the or li tors if >he

tovement desi ed o do; for th -,abolitionism was conceived; for this, theanti sla -. > n n en of the past Ibored , - ?? earnestly than those .-f I -day tabor. Keepins 00l of viewto 1 iplished they soughtto arm.iAorta against the Sonth, the son-iholdernaainsl the slaveholder, ~,,.,;,.. ntMjone iou -r i \u25a0 i ,;\u25a0 i - , \u25a0 and an-other section. Glamoring against slavery ioorder to i> irt attention mun tbelratta fcsonthe L'oustituticn, they proposed mewhich it." wi re naeonstltnti ?\u25a0 Iknowiii ? ..i it svi : ?\u25a0 ? .??\u25a0 re 'ordedontm.i pn -text fo an uiiioustitutional measnre weakeni .1 thedef n< -. t! at lm trumentand tend-ed to the purpose het lad In view Tbeproperty In ten :\u25a0 ? wo momenlouh that it absorbed th« attention o| fbejpie an i while tb din ly in res ted i -i. ?:oes is 1 rlavery wei the so-cial and ? onomlcal re nlv ?\u25a0! the, proposedmeasures and showingbythe* mo.=t concln-Bive logi >thi -'- -'. ins <li ?. t apon tiiec.o'.'ii". of tb nam ip i Hon ol the -th | .i]de . I 'i- I ?? \u25a0 .-' >' - md Ihi no -si hold rs in theSonth werebeing taufthtbatthey had bo > ncern In the qnsetioi] ?

'I heCom titutl >n ww forgi tten, The dai p .-the Grovemmeai was oret looked 'l!-."i: ?\u25a0? \u25a0? \u25a0 '?' be jH-opleand the independenceof

the States were Ignored. Fatal mistakeStep by i ap tbe people were led on In ,:"-pathn \u25a0'.?',-.' ont for tbem. Finally, thefteeStates In solid column gave then i in tfon t .apolii thai wnaifl conflict '??: ,i; tbeOon-ion, not Intending to destroy 'he C©n--o" ?\u25a0\u25a0?n. but to cripple, and limit aad ultl-mately tQ destroy btvery. They strnck :itt>\:\ v. i" , and tnej pic-reed tbeUoestitntion tothi heart. They would bare de \u25a0 iyed herights of ths Blavebolder and tbeii ovrn lib-e. ties perished, They .onsento-d -hi: one it,.-vi: ton of tbel'Oßstltatioa should be violated;and soon Itwaa announced that the wholetaetruraenl waa tmspet aed They screed,neverdreaming "l tbe coasjequeneea, ihit.n:-inaonly to"Ilfi tbe artificial welahits" fromtbe shoulders ««f the slave, thai the FederalOt verameat might usorp onepower *s arredto the t>i .te-< and so -n it bad asarped everypower ra reserved, 'lliey Bcaaleatßd Ib thetisiutifiti"'.! ofnultolegated aad tessued pow-ers by the l-'ederal Government and thenthej me t iiee.is ?tan(t i>v while all th- pow-srsdelegated to theFbdteral Goverumentortisiirjieil bi il- were Bearped m turnby a siu-<H aesßsrtmeat ef the Oewernmeaft, Lamthan a year baa elapsed eiaee the peojileoftheHorth. aitaded an>i deceived by the artsofthe master minds ofthe cenepiracy agaubwlthe Qovemmeas, voted t;i dirsrejrarct one pro-vision ot theConstitution, In order to enablethem to abolish, s,<w>ne>r or later, atavery lath« Sunt hern States; and by a regular, bolraphl preeese, ai< fur as the tree suites arecoucerneii, the fJenetttathsn ba<» been sweptaway, the rijrhts of the States have beenWotted out, till power hu beeu conseilldated,first, la the Federal flevsnreseat, andnest, haonedepartment thereof, tha liberties of thepeople have been taken m»m them, ami in-stead of a federal Republic, a worse thanOriental despotism tears its frightful form.

So rapid t.,i - tv*»u the strides of theRevolu-tion that we can scarcely realise us progress.It was onlywhen the iron band of the newGovernment was laid on our people, whenilie. gates of its fortress-prisons had besaclo»ed on the first, est those they bad loyed andtrusted, when brisUiug bayonets and merce-nary soldiers feerure their eve* and liioui-itilU'if home*, reui.iie>,| ibem'eH ibe dee in> «»fHteir Mihj«g*ii*i»i, »bst ibev »ws|f w a wm-

Axnesiea in a territory embractag the \u25a0 in ?ares.Itnt aalance ai the paaperlam and crime

exlstiag in tbs same areawill aatoand .< 'enaus iiin-.-liais leinrn I+4,': 'j peepers in theMetropolitan district, wholly or partiallyrapported at the public expense durlna>iheyear, ihus we ace thai abbot mis in i\u25a0? erjtenof our popalaxton were sitber wbolli orin jnr; supported at tbe public expense, 'ibisis independentof a large number snppt \u25a0 sdby private ,-h ni m for which our citizens ireproverbial. Tbe number of criminals conlilted within lio- year in ihe -Hiiro).:district v,'.i-'.' -. -. thai showing thai crime ?-

a natural atteu lint npoa pol ertj .Tins' minii tinie of pauperism and crimeshould i>e looked squarel] la the face, . .ithine we doaot find to any great extern inthe slave labor States. Though freedom isthe norma] eoadltioti of the white man he

ai every step the ralliegchains ot infs-riority in -in tal life. Here,among one mil-lion two hundred thousand people, one per-son iii every ten ia wholly,or In part,aid rlby puhiii charity. Would it aot be '.?i-i,,\ toreflect seriously ou this condition ol ati Ilife before ?.\u25a0.?\u25a0 make wai on th- Inetitntion un-der whii h the physical comf >rts of the i.e.. iclasses are we'i provided for* The :. ?that within tbe last Barter ol aoentmsbtve population Ins abonl doubled? Increa ,?from two to fourmilliom?ehowßthatjsteal comforts an.! general good treatne'ifthey have little to complain of. That thejare happier than tiie free black , both Northand South, no one can truthfullydeny ; ih \u25a0:thej are better cared for la sickness, havemoreof tbe necessaries ofUfa, thsm the Rreatbody of thelaboring white class in the freeRta ii-s, i- equally c. ides t.

When the above waa written, Naw iorkbad not to feel the privations of war-The state of things litis winter wiil l>e teatiruesworse. Hut it is doi alone with reference to thewai thai we would commend it toattention. If maj serve ;.. correct thiveraal delusion- ;i delusion which baa ; \u25a0vailed even among ourselves?that great i>gregationsof waaltL and population, ancli r.s;:re presented in thecity life of thei'rti State .are reliable indicationei ot tl.c general happines.- jiinl prosperity, and, ne such, to i.-1 desired in oar ow ti country.

Our ownpeople, who havevisited tire Xo thin days gone bj have been greatly impressedwith the oßtside gplendorol < verythiug tlte;saw. Thej never r-.-.w the inside life. Theyiliii noi know that one in every teu < ;' ;:.;.-,population was sopported m the pnblk expense. Thi y .--r i upon the sops of tbe A?or House and St. Nicholas and saw crowdsofwi I! dressed per [tie passing From morning tillnight. Suppose thej could idso have Been .processionpasa by, i imposedoi aIJ thepaupi ioi New l'ork - mi army uuiulicring oi ?.ir -d aud fortj fom : .usand i .thirty iis men, women, mi 1i hiMn n re .umiflicd, hollow-jawed, wretched 0.-.. usOr, to i ulighten still farther th< intellij linoi ofour Soul hern \ isit ir, supjiose, ufti r he had regaled himeelf al tbe fa I torn 'Ie plai ? \u25a0amusement, aud !?'..!.< i i:i upon t'.<. coll , \u25a0and conn :i w ;io..;s. and had preparedhiit \u25a0 b Id forth on his retui n to the South A mlthe superiorprovision made in the North forIhe education and '..ior:.! advancement ofthemusses; suppose that he could have been entertaiuod with a torch-light proceeoionof i:".

criminals of Now York city -.m army of Bfiythousand nine- hundred andsixty-cighl thieve"burglars, ruffians rioters, incendiaries, andmurderers! what would hi have thought ofthat glanceat the iuner lifeof a r< I ;

And then he wo .\u25a0 n -..\u25a0»,?. half; uo,noi v fourth. llf the : the mult it u.jtha i avowedly paupei is but a »ti all port!and thai the hapj iest portion of ; lie poor >>1X--\v York. Tl ... .. vasl nui :..,.- vt iim -.:.,' labor ol l lias ban ly enosoul and o<.,iy together; who know notsoon they may be di prived evenol thai meansof Btipiiort, poor ub it is; who strn;-gle to keepup a decent appearance, and to make someprovision for the future of families who an- - ;-',' rerto them than themselves. What mtiietietgnaw their heart') what feara anii appii n wearing leep lii \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 A thi ir faces, care-W( iii furrows whii h even the baicannol alv ~-. miootl . The fewvasl fortunes? the many \u25a0 ondeiuned to | \u25a0: cari;:;- --i::.-: ten. .- or al)i oluti Want- is thi

\u25a0\u25a0 . } i.dition -1 cily !i;. So, t< ...gard ;< the n minal i riiuinals. 'I he lift'i ii.ni- ..ii.! acknowledged criminals of NewI' irk are bul a small proportion of the actualiriminaJ - of thai i ity . mm -wholiave acq tired the i> loitunes by swindii ig Rnddishonesty areasdetestable thii vesajiu« kc-ts whose faces Bgtin in the liogm a'Oallevy, and Borne ofthem inferiorto pick no h -in intelligence and quod manners. Many olthe rich men of New York have cheatedand

bbed theifway from the bi were tothe FifthAvenue aa undeniably asothers have beab Iiunlrobbed their way to the Penitei tian

Uy ?\u25a0 li:i' '...:.? arte has Bennett hiii \u25a0':\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0"< | : into fortoni ' There is not Brogue inSlugSing with a heart more corrupt, and aface thai better fits the inside ofprison barsthan the proprietorof the New York HNor, among the erimesof which thelaw takesno cognizance, and which, in that regi m, gonnwhipt of justice, who ahall calculate thenamber of seductions, the murder of femaleinnocence, and the vice and misery thai foJ.low in ita train 1 \\id yet. it is this kind oflit'-.- which a certain class of philosophers hasalwaysheld up tothe South aa the acme ofhint!;.n happinessaud prosperity, and thiiah outside of which has made superficial ob-servera of tbe Souil di contented with <?. ?' iteofsociety in which pauperism is unknown,eriininalafew, female virtoereepeoted,and A-physical and mora! welfare of the people, asa whole, betterthan that ofanj equal unmborof people on any otherpart of the earth ,-\u25a0 t«niface.

If we desire to preserve unimpaired ompan Sonthcrn i ivilization,and the dignitl andintegrityof Sonthern character, we should notindulge in idle repinings thai ihe South nolarge cities, and is mainly an agricnltrira] | aopie. We hope to sea bo mm city absorbingthecommerce and trade of tbeaew Govern-ment. We want no Now York, or London,ir Partsto give political, moral, or social loneto ti peoplebow pare, jnst, brave, proud, amihonorable Commerceand munufncture« wemay aadonght to have, r\u25a0 11* oor chief dependenoe must be that wonderfhl at ii whh ii pro-? lii--*- siu'h a vast diversity af the richest pro-dncmof the earth, and which rewards withhealthi plenty, and anppiaem those who makeit their reliance,

I'Hi IfOBTBIBB PaOBBSBBB k-OA Uessi In-vasios.?A.com spondeutof the QrifSa (Ala.)ConftAXcrtut Suite.*, of the :i"th Bit., says ihe fol-lowing extract from a letter, just receivedfrom a ladj- near Brunswick, gives some in-sight into their detains

IVly sister-in-law writes, that aha Baa Beama Southern gentleman,just from the North,who says that theyare getting u|) every craftthey can to neud South, and it is said IOO.OUUmen are t-> man tliem. Their ob.ieet?thewhol« coast from North t'lrolina to Texas.There are maps sellingia New York givingthe plan of the seaboard, and t*»u miles inwards.with every plantationami theowner'snhme, the uumber of his tiegrve.-: ihe uami'of every inlet and creek. Ice. Theirobject iato destroy the crops and to carry off the ne-groes.

AtaapeeiKl election held iv Little Bock,Ark., recently, John O. Peay was elected re-preseatative in the Arkansas Legislature, inthe place of Oapt. Trigg, resinned.

Richard Wnllack wasre-elected, on Thurs-day last, Msyor of'VVtisltiiigton city, by the ,i'ity Ceuiiul ol that pl-4i-«.

>lr, Kmatiuel Slifsr, who was Wijuii.Jhl Ilau-iv in I us ngii'mirli it li.-lii.tj',died Iron,j,Ike Was ml oh >ruler INMii

iiirlinuiiiu inspirit.1 RIDAY MORNING OCT. 2... Wi.

Kaart'cai \m> Mitrmrat The amir goodlighting men which the North caa bring Intothe liei I,of ihe nativerace, an- the hnrde ;">.iiadventarons mou ol" tin- Worthweetern State*,li i.-only the Kileßert drawn from this Muari.-r. aad these recruited from the fofafare r;:' ra,tint have dona any good Ightlhgoa their aidein tail war. or that give any promise of peramtiaarm the Bfht. The beet regimenta tinderthe eommaad ef Mi Clsllah on the Potomacare thos,. which he drew from the Xerthweet

Hut the Borthweeterß people are infinitelymora Bunckoaa for dm the oneaing of theaftesiampp. tofree navigation and foraabdalag the States lying towarda ton mouth undertl.. bbbm political jrirtadietion witb themselves,ilibii they are to aecare the valueless city ofN\ ii liingtoß, "i- tin- iaconaiderabie t&ate >i'it»land r«. die I'nioa. Already have the note,,

\u25a0: ' "ii.|'i.iii!i been sounded in the Northwestagainst the withdrawal oi their regimentai;i!'i ihe tmprofitaWe field of action oni!.< Potomac, t" the negiecl of the vitalinterests ol the Northwest which concentrateupon tin Misauauppi river. Thia propositionjmay be amnaaedas trne for tin- rest of tiiestrugglei that the Northwest arehereafter toprovidethe great body oftroopsforthe North-ern armies, and that tiie Mhidle and EasternStates will be expected to coatribote,as theirquota of aid, the arms, monitions, clothing,and supplies ..fall kinds reqaired for th.- war.As a geuoral rale, good artisans are greatcowardß,aa the regimenta ot New Englandand New V.>rk haveabundantly demonstratediii the Beld. It i- the rural districts oidy thatfurnish brave volunteers; and il is only ii, I iegranary of the irreal West that the Xortbcan

am troops worth bringing into thefi< hi.I: is a mistake t<> suppose tliat th.' Norths . -;are disaffected to this Lincoln war. They

.?in* even more fierce ami determined than theYankees of tin- Mast, whose veal in even*,thing is. measured by tie nil.-, tskai dot - itpay? LiacoLM himself is a trne index ofNorthwestern feeling in this regard, and cer-tui ily have the people gf the Northwest moreto lose- by tin destruction of tin- Union thana i\ other portion ol the Northern populationIf they arc- « -tr off from the i;a-. igation ??: (he

'?'\u25a0 \u25a0 - 11 i, fin y are vi :i nntnnei cm oil fn i iI world and Iteimned in onevery aide. Theyhave Great Britain on the North ; the Tankei -: '»n the la.-t. who prey ui>on their inilos.tn ami the hostile South below them, Tl ?-,have no access to market except over f :. \u25a0territon ,or overraiiroada owned by cor]tions that have n i souls, composed of Yankeeswho have no honesty or conscience. TheNorthwest are in a predicament that compelsthemto li_rht-, and it would Im- the most imbe-cile folly and blindness for theS rath t.. cxpi j

anything else but a foruiidalile struggle withihat yonng and giant community.

Iv this point of view the condition of Ken-tucky and Missouri presents a topic t>{ absorb-ing and vital iuteres) to tbe SouthernConfede-racy. The Sonth can never const ut that anyportion of territory lying Sonth of the 0or alias mri rivers shall belong to an enemy.?If possible, the question ol boundary rises su-peri .i to a .Mti-.-Ti.m of State Nov. reigntyinasmuch a: the self-preservation of elevensovereign States is of superior importan te tothe mere political integrity of two dividedand distracted communities. The time has un-doubtedly arrived when the Sonth must us.-?inn- tii*- power to treat Kentucky and Southera Missouri aa a part of herownterritory [thad teen better, and more consistent with tinlaw -al idii .. spirit and policy of the South, \u25a0await the formal secession of those States,and their formal accession to the SouthernConfederacy; In: their revoliitionarv iton now precludi.- these legal measures. Tbo

\u25a0 i thepee>ple lias no organ of expres-sion; and, even if it had, the exigencies of tbe'imes would not permit the slow and formalprocesses usual io legal procedure. Kentucky and Missouri can no longer be n -[sscled as forbidden ground to tli<- Sot th.They an; both essentia] parts of the SouthThe} must be ours, or we mind in future < \u25a0 ii'minify consent to the presence of an enemylii the heart of our territory. To wail nowi.. tlie formal feeeesion of those States fromtin- North, is to wait for an impossible event.

' may, perchance, be trne that a tnajorin finters in Kentucky are for Unionas against Be.cession; even that case does not change henecessity which would impel the South toseize the state and fix her boundary upon< 'iiio.

But a targe majority, both of Southern Mis.sonriana and of Kentuckians are with theSouth. The distractions of the times preventtbe lormal demons!ration of this met; aii'l theSouth tBbound to assume- it. To wail forformalpolitical action in revolutionary limes, i-i lolose the kerm-l by sticking in the bark. Ken-tucky cm only secede by revolutionary act;and the Sooth may save the necessity oif thatby action ofherownin strict conformity withber belligerent i ights

The North are not stopping to enquireofthe constitutionality of or that of theirmeasures. Their whole conduct and policyis BBTirpatory; and 11 follows that many oftheir meaaarea can only I"- met and c ontcr-acted by retaliation. The Sosth have actedupon retaliatory j'rinciplcs repeatedly ;'i theprog] j oftibii coatroeetay Her march intothe territoryof Kentucky was justified upontheae principles, whore can a case befound more urgent forcontinuing this policythan iv Ken"i"ky and Missouri, where theenemy are preparing tbe most formidable ofall their measures against a i !

We siu-i-'-ely trust thai the ConfederatiGove!timetd will dMBUBS ;tll .|Ualins and acrn-plea abotti tbo legality ofrnaagnretiag ;i vigo-rous and d-eideil Bofiey in tho<,iiartei in whit hthe Northis coocentrating forces so great andpreparing opmationa aamhmtaa so formidable,A foolish ijuahu and hesitation may in threeweeks turn over three -fourths "f MB Ken-tucky fighting men into the iQ||liiKiala of theenemy, who might otherwise be enlisted un-der the ihtu of the Confederaly.

WEAt.TtI, iVxirKRISM, AMJ ('KIMt IN TiiE

BfoBTH ? Fiirt* Rcichrd hy the Casual.?Wbcommend the following to attention:

!r>om the New York Herald April 3, 1M8..]A view ext'-iiiliiis: .-ouie fifty miles, having

New York city asa focus of observation, pr*M-nis n.iuli that is aratifyiuK and much thi Iis to b.« regretted. Before the free lalxii ofthe North should boast of its advantages overthe slave labor of the South, on principlesofImmunityanil philanthropy,it should care-fully consider the paupsrism and crime extstiug amoiia us. There are about two mil-lions of people inhtthitins" an area extendingllfty miles from New York. The Metropoli-tan district contains about 1,.i00,000 people,who possess an aggregate wealth ivreal andpersonal estate of about one thousand mil-lions of dollar* The assessors valued thisproperty for 18il> at little over andthe census marshals added to this about Sfjparen i as tbe trne or cash value, thus makingsbout 81,000,0011,000. This amouut dividednmoitg 1,200,006 people, gives to each man,woman, and child about c*33,or to each per- 'ton twentv-oiis ysaraof age about $lt6«», orto each head ot a family about %?,jm. HereBe Itiidanßggregaisatißßii InUiTidual wealih Iin-srliererise iw Ij» fouutl vii the iwhUosui ef

DAILY DISPATCHPRICE TWO CENTS.

reioßsaess oftnetifnittoavftaeeeaairy,si <ipereetred the ;.lt roattve areesmtad as tbem?resistancetetbi deeta t aaahasThen they *nrr:up, i<> unas, aad from theirbills tin-I valleys,ami bread plains, ami to' ;. j,and ' Ities, tnrned ofil I i defend their .\u25a0.>! -.i'tntlonal rights, H> preserve their libertirs, toin\u25a0?"ilmii Hie i' dependent"* -.f the State, una-?j protect their psei'sity, aed homes .:tifamilies. Property la laTolved m theaim g-sie It to tree. The exisamce of slavery ? :,--pentU oa the Meases of tin* Southern an iBut without property, without slaves, witbnothing biitcmr wives ami little ones, andstrongarms and s'.l : hearts, we might i*jcontented and happy, witb liherty?wlttt'iutlit.erir ;!..!? in 1,.-n.h:eppirie-«i. We Bri IIunited in a Btrajratsfor liberty, each eat UsInterested, and euh sqanllydetermined. Allin iv not be able to st a thataa mvasaeaof tberights, ol myone citi/en u,an.y invasion of therightsofall that th.men-slaveholder i> t. il-ly as much Interested in promt-tana; the . ?--perty ef the sbsvi bolder aa thelet Bris in prolet ting the rtirht nfth*former to rote- bat theto 9 est ? ? .ujiiiywith the highest, ihe rao I isnorant with thebest iatfrrmed, the poor mdtherich, ail must see thai lite aad Itsertvcommon te ail, sad dear to all, penally with'<\u25a0? iai i,-ri»--, ~r- .|<»penilenl oa tbere.soli of thewaxhi twwn Lhesei tioas; for il UeNorth shall sue. aed in its at owed purpose ..tsubjugation, then Ite Presidi ut -. ,n \u25a0:....<,methe master ol m all anil we will holdpr t:\u25a0>\u25a0 , lihi':-tv :iti-: lit', :if Ii- pleasure it:;'., reIsone nativeKenliukiaa who will lake uparmafoi tl aslavemeni of l.i- ioanWymt>n?one . !.i> .nil itti: fiabtfor the preservationol the lv. a-ty be in ..in... from bto latin-.--he, God help him is already a fit associatefoi the mercenaries boughtby the Adminis-tration tiki - > t. my sheep in thesham hi .«,to light its battles, or tii ? %eu now tor i-om«panionship with the aegroet to whom lev»dlie wonhi :.<- reduced bj the triumph of th*Noi i': m arms.

Li in t\ a i.,-.? ? tis. Tbe Fort (smith / \u25a0 \u25a0?\u25a0'.of ths li'th baa the following. Important ia-nonni\u25a0 me i

A quartermaster's train arrived at ?, aaliiiren on the loth, with :«,f«w pounds oi piglead, from the G - - Ws ..: ? in-.\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0: Im Muj rCI ke thai all the I- .-?' -'A the ' 'onfe :.-.. y can be proi i, ;at these mines. t',,| Mcintosh has seized''?\u25a0' mine ai .1 > now v. irking tbem, aad» ior arki .-. r, turn trains bring it do,. v\u25a0\u25a0> 'A . \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 . ...mi- pei mouth. Ire -iVanlluren tins lead will bi shipped toCap!.R. V. . i1"..:, ordnance ol ! ter, Memphis, it? r should :era tin uunailiable to Lb -point, i: » lead will be hauled t.> Dardanetlein '\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0 trains that go l» thai point forarmjstonw, and theai v d wn tbe river ia smallboats. By this arraugement the I lonfeder icy'."ill be furnished with Al tbe lead that willbe required iv their armies.

??\u25a0,Wfc, ? . ??.

MOVKMESTS 0? ' ,:;:;: EsßaiKS.- Tiie IA. ISuiitii Time*, oi tbe 9th, announces that H ?-

pi thleholylo,one of the chief lenders of theold ( :> eb party, va« at the head of I,7tan ;.-. v,near the Creek \u25a0\u25a0 -. .. \u25a0-. \u25a0in arms again I ie

riiey . ?\u25a0?, ; i>e < lonfedti a teilair to be taken ilowu, which was reared byM I. tosh's and the Stu-?:???. la.cc.(lei Mi Culloeh, to repel and i rash this

?"? I>r ? kat once, I I ordered t,2nuCherokee*,\u25a0"??<?. i, \u25a0--'?\u25a0? . i , | | t jj ,| 0f < ,V''? iper's ."::,i,,.\u25a0!?\u25a0'. to march upon th

-\u25a0'\u25a0'.\u25a0 had been actively en^ged' ' - tttti :iB o.i I tfT" \-\u25a0;\u25a0' liiiou. 001. Cooper will a Bami cob c - \u25a0of thi . \u25a0\u25a0?

\u25a0' I'? ' - l'.VMiii . ....-: or II M.y I'uwii..- \u25a0--Dr <\u25a0 l; \v ?\u25a0 iship at the i lose tin ti eturedi liv< -\u25a0 (j -,ibri . - ~, !. while \u25a0\u25a0;;:..;-ins ? .... -?-.:..., at an elevation ofabout s

iifeet from tbe floor, lifted and lostainedforaco ?.- time, and with, nt app-ir-

\u25a0 'it iliitlculty, a pltitform suspende beneath. . -.ii whi..1 st -oa 12 _-1, !?? .i:.,n. ..it heav-

ier tiidi i idnally than the D.'i to bimself andv?'? hin; irii'ltisive of the entire apparatus

I \u25a0.'. i v '-'i m iieai \u25a0 p itinds avdth tremendous i-.ct.In ?? empmyed neither Btmps, banth nortort, bul -i .»t >i: t? . '..-iitn \u25a0? ii tins iiross hi shot ld< rs, an Iha v-

"?< bed to Ita \u25a0 ipleofrai her foi mid i-i ham \u25a0 -- // U

The foundr gal , City,the j.-, open v fti ."? :" In m i ops a\u25a0. wa - de-lby 111 ' . . ?-?.'., [og 1 .-:. ;.\r'ederal inarautte-rs. Thej seem unsparing intbelr acl - .»t villain] ,

? '" men, ofMontgomery, Ala.,rave a ball foi tbe bene%t of the vOl--?,!i.:.- from thai ? Ity, the proceeds ofwhich»monnted to one hun In d aud flfl» dollar

A man named .-::iitli eras brought beforethi .">::\u25a0 orof New Orle v - .... rhuraday l \u25a0->.?\u25a0 with i,.-."ir im £ bolitioaist. TheI - proven, and Mr. Smith was seal

t.. :h \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0?-\u25a0: kh.? ?? for six mo -Che ral of < Jen. r\ alter Jones tookni... ?\u25a0 ii. V,".-.-in.,, ton ;.. on the l«th, fromthe \u25a0? ?.. mi , >\u25a0. Mr. Milli r, ou 1 ...

PaEBmOXJJL.

INFOR .. \'i I '.-i ".' "?\u25a0 N I ED.?O. O. KEN-r -. :.;; . th .-\u25a0:. Regiment Vir.\u25a0 '? nntsi \u25a0 - ws bri .hi ? . ..... I spilsi n:'? iplaci early In tt.i- m-wtli Any rnfonn.tloa..... c '\u25a0:??( be is, il ? * i in office, or si the Co-

lumbian 1' ?? :, will be thankfully received.?c- :I?-.'t*

T viTtl'K ? I.: ft my bed and '?\u25a0 rd wftlI . anss or \u25a0 nation -.'??,.. r, >iy wrfc,

(ttORQEANA W ALTOS i rewera »J1 parsons not :\u25a0 ered l beroa my a count, «- I will 00lhe respoiinibk it* any debt wbh 'i dießaayeeatr . -.

.it.i.Mii A & Walton.

NAYINCM IC.h %Ra.«..>l>Hi-: at;Me SAvI>:GS i>*AxK. -V_ stltutlon aas < h .i' ed Man

-:"\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0?\u25a0\u25a0> \u25a0 'A. recelTi ?

'.' -, ..ii v\ '.:. ait ;r,-'- r Hoi dx i'\u25a0: '-, st. pit «:i---atlowed to at ;'i on : i.... ad :. \u25a0 - I -i -'.- t. !\u25a0\u25a0?? :. '. M

p sri : ..." ?.. .. Ie a . i ..i ;- bosn-i.... C. BUIKLD3, Ii \u25a0-

1 .1. BAGBf, .-. , ,\. E Jon' - v Treosurej.tyOrl \u25a0 v .?:?.. It ll&Co.' , IS, Bfssß sf ,

bio id, v' ? oi S3?3i s

Sl'Kt.'lAl. -M-I'ICE.Tbe ollee of lbs WAR BANK

ii ..* ill. ; ! v-.\ A il 11 I AComerof Wall and Pranklta \u25a0 I \u25a0?\u25a0\u25a0

Wliere this Issue wUI be redsess \u25a0'.WbrasverotTsrsd ;-i arauof

Prvi Doi i \u25a0:>, sad upwards.I. il. I KAYtSIAt.

ocr23?:fcn» N. i: HIJ.!..

BOAKIhINaU.|> 0 B D I 1, (r .

'\u25a0 miry oa Cbanh It. !\u25a0< apyiea '-\u25a0 ry .le-W ! r. . iva a l': IA lit It i.S ii ,'\u25a0\u25a0;.

tleman aad bis wire. Addre* ox liW Hi.r?>\u25a0' Offisyj. oi vi?..f

N't '1 IOE i,: \u25a0?. '\u25a0?-1' -nt from the cityii. \u25a0 Mftoa 'iai.-. I hereby .ppotnt Mr i; T.\u25a0 iii: t i;. ?(? Af.T. >tt.

NKY.S it", and ? w lag »?? the lets eaneern ci i ish<rv -' -,\u25a0,-.! :\u25a0 SEI ?? ' '« n i lis, ,?. -, .

\u25a0in i. n,; Btslte say aettlew »Bts. All Btnaoai indebted will tla - ? rome fesrward and assße aag-menl to 1-. T Whu 1.1 \u25a0:\u25a0 Ith :a;, betsreeaMain and ( \u25a0?\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0?. soon :i i !?? ill i .

0 "? "t > \. i.. gflEl'lfl i.D, l rnsfee.VYSIEKS?) WHO! LSAI.I- .\\Dl;i:rAll..1 tt \u25a0 Rough and Ready Oyi tar Ssloea r- me :- am,- \u25a0..,; i iVS'IE-<S?»\u25a0 lh« r i-i- -r of Vtb BnelMain streets aawerstelao ?? \u25a0 ? ibevsryday.

U'Hhs\u25a0.-.-. aim, I'lKiis. >. i>u. HAM sadbOc^d,.paiied ap a; th bsvtesl \u25a0\u25a0

<<\u25a0 ?'-' A. li. a: 11. .'. ii ii i.. Prop'm,I3XQI bWT MAUB PC PtiTtJIOIANS -it UII »i leapaiiifiifls rwaaastsal bbsi lbs PhyabdamtefISc i:iu!'.d Wlii rft.i'i 1u- i:. t-ili- ', entneer of Brosdand htriests »u-.h sdfcaan tc- I aol'iiers und.-r

their ahargs aa are "jasrtersd in j.rivate familieshotelii. and boaratrts-hi msei -stating ih'ir condlBen, wl i. < \u25a0'. aad, mft*as prsssaeahla 'L-,regiment :ioil nomprny to whl--h they belinie;. Thi*inforn-ritiou wiil greiutty promote tins public asr-vico.

Ail officerssud ieloiiri" f|i'.ir'.ered in p.ivttie fjim-tliij. hcicis, sad bosjdJaaphoeßßßi who he.»e U-e-isicK, tut »r,i uot a'.t udod bar sag BBvasBBB. sab)rsiH.rt thcaiislves v abeva, daßag taafr eonaidoa.location, company, and r.-gimeot.

JMO H. WINDER,\u25a0«' 10? U RHs <\u2666? \u25a0 -'*i

\u25a0VJOTU'E -beiig induced bylit health to retire tr-'Bi bu.sn»K., tb« nibicrlber has dinjHisedot" his stock <d DMi t',H, MEDICINES, andXiX tl Htß. mtbs cry <t'Kitheiond, hi Mi. WMH aVUOTT, whi' has 'b«*a in bb< nmploy lor ui-eist»i:vn live \c.ii',, au«l »i.." is Mre-rt'iv an fsvnrablvknowu to his puiroii» and irisnels kiv soli. IvJjrhis ....'.iMiii- that geacroies patromise hervtoiOrs b«stotvrdou himwlf.

JOHN W liARLIUK, M DN. It.? All persous iueiebtsd t.i ths nub-Tiberam ssrussily rvoeested to**«te their bi U ; whilethus*, savingc- aim* Malasi btat will preoat »b.naMr. scoii will attsndtotbo saiua at >he old »taad.___. _ _ JNU W. OARLIt-iLRiobmnad. Oct. Khh, laM,

_ m__* JWTICH?Ths subscribsr expacts. If hisamltb pt-rmlts, v resume- th« amntif-ictare ot bis"tfKMPLE'S RisUNO POWDBR. »t uuisa.ueeiaes, m anaamadad sus-e, as scow as tbsaeuthera ports are efaved. «?! that fe* aiYy Impart thf,r*<p.islts asatevialr-.«*tT-<« JHa W DAaUUst

mmtthsjaSsj?? ?»«i?

Eifjimiinrj gJispatdT.Tssm oa nirriiiTTTnTr

tsajravs, 1 my ..au,*j. l ..rears. 3 tlavs.. *I.W>i.. d0... i lay*., o raj i .*>>... ft aapa 9I do . ] fay*. 100 A ».. "i *yi '!»?'.. J-. « -tsy- i* i ..-Sb « 3-w>* <«sv

Largn mm jaIBBBSBS "»* - "??»*

?(\u25a0/"Air?tlserrr-trtl Ditr>,i«t». ?; n.ni fejßd wkHl Id,w<«i VI ."i. p«r*'ia.» i' ''»fT mi rth»: i.w-r-i.Mi snd J* cw< *>t «cb r, nUnnasw

siAi vr*>.I\r At»TtslV- IO i I'i"-IIASt'-V V ,c ff.""! """ -ne! W.I Lome CAR IA(HJ.

To beM to.ir r» r? nn?Al.rt'i

A MILCH COW.A>-piv m

havm.Ki ? ' i ;:<i s ?«. <;o .. < 'l - .:* ii. IVirl i ?\u25a0 st.\v ami nVt «? iv*-; N" l UOK*£-Sb<>KM.

AI?so- * TES <i«KH> WAOOK DBJVEB&I'm -«-i iv tiajsp .rlstion.

WM X WaJaMtSh-,sa eV-Sa < am aim a?l '.» M. *.. * \

U'AMMi- 'V V A S E it V A N T ,se d" general bsßßs w.ri

.j. Sier while or M ti. ?

' SB |.',' it th -tn-. toe- -M~ t.-t »ir I ?!?>.» '?? J ' .el i iay.

W JANTRV-Te eemesjT " ~VV A I'h'Al IHAI.I 111.-MlSi',

IhrapenMsj romps'saw l«i take rhargt oi a largsSshpvtrs Wo'Ue in 'iti< tfeaß* Ta « seßaßseaßß!« : -...ii a liberal salary wiil be paid m i -uisii inter-est given. Ae*lr»<M, imnisdiatrlgr, ?" J ('» It ,'' Dls-mmu ti ?\u25a0:? ? eeW- lit*

\jfr ' n" i k i)V A UOt'si?'.

i>. atvdetßtS .'<"il, in ilie I otntry. SBthf> v ths-übnrbi ..r <OBMI n.iie- in. " lows, I ye nf sir;f.">:u« aijn...l unrtlen. in :\u25a0 ...ed iwufßhsshwed, areilesSTsd Apply Ml tin* ortli-e. ...- : I -ts

WANIKb A lilM'Mor lil'OAlS, filialibalut ;.n ~i:n-i-.i, aseaewben he «?? i ih*

ionfederal ?;A -n \u25a0?. ?:. AI. bi -oe. t n-nr:.''<.h, undthe n r.'i-.ry iiospil In OH t'bureii llii . .I--.--1? D.,' nt Dispatch . übs . »c IM?at*a\ J AMI 11--.\ ten morn good MK.N tn liil up\ V .-' i.iive(loeri'lu coiiipuiiy. 1matters fur-oiAed tnini'illmo'> . RsaatßVOM OU tO'ti htreet,betwcsn Mara andOarjT,... \u25a0. --'v. - t it. 1.. KIKPEBS.\]_f a # t Ed-a t>i Hsinni;. t.. JoSV V Oompaay f> " Ptrsf Vlrgiala Weglisea*A übsral pries eAI! be pHi<t t,> m a nasasßSe ol mili-tary dutr. Apply iaßaeaYasatj aiP H T*ii."K's

Store, .. r. bore Pe«sl <>!':?.-, >\u25a0 any hourilnri . the day w til <JA\ l"r 7iM'KIT-A vrhit- ..|- eT.I-te-l SKRVANT.\\ lor a Nurse. Apply *t PasterVi eutnaff eft

23 h ...i'i "tv -? . h, tweesa 8 and '? c 'look A. M.o. -il-A-* "

W7 ANTKIi? p.y a sinslepeutleinaii.VV AH KNISHthhODM.v,..,i- ?r sbovs I'.ipitiiiSijuare. Apply to 11. A.,"Ilisnatch orßce ue it?3t*\ETASfEll? To pun tin-.- a'Toting NEtrEf )VV WOMAff. who Is s (tood COOK snil

',\ A "II Kit. to reiußiit ii tiie city. Aftilrr'S- "R I*.I' Dlspandi ofhee. ' no .'l?;u»

|»T ANTED?BASTER-I ASO tTNl.siTt-,RS?* . On CI A. Apelv to...Al-'r I'lllir-t ,\ f'HJ-'NFRY

"5 ». r AN T X D -> V WEamWmR TO KNOW,j.. a they enc prosars

BOOTS AND SHOK.SAt tie

BJCUUOKO H .OT A2e'l» 8H(»H KA'.H'OKY,Cornerof Cay ati't Ai ,-tri.et-e... -.:.'? ta OverMeans.Hnrbadste BI Isr»>'«.

Wr~A N TV.l>~~50 in. re Mff'KMAKKRS

(Hi i.oar;i*work, utid 10 on BBs srork.Also i :-<it>o FITTERSOoid wags \u25a0 paid.

Apply kßHwdisteiy at 111 Main ,-t-e. ? bsluw 13th*'? ' .".--'« .TAMI.-» X.-' ! '? 8.\TTArlt£D?V 500 POI'NUH

101 UTB l I'-Sll 0 E T HllAlf,

lor w'l-i-h IwflUIOUEST rRHJE,

al iI I Main .'rt et. c,e\ rt \u25a0 n .oe 23? U J.'e.V-'.s K.o 1 -\ I; A N Ull-V V A *HHSTIT( IL

A private is CoiapeaJ 1.. "b Bsg't Va '.'ci ,tore.n until -_'il April, WB&, tot Which \u25a0

"- ill be ?? ?I. *i'i'ly '"BLUETT A DBRWRV,No. 1' Pearl -'.. Ru bss rrd. \, ,

t| ' ANTED?A TANMER undsrstNridlna tb\u25a0\ V bnatnes* well, Htti sniUitfl n. en n <.ti; .. Magle man f, issudj he that aas ius

tnenciug Jsmury, letii. Libeiai wastes gfvec ?

Ail ':??-< JAS'. A. WILLIS.,\u25a0\u25a0 -.'.-:?' OcrsMeaa, Oraanpj soaaty, TsTtl-'AiVrE i>?T~H lBE;'? A-set: l."T~ SKRVV VAN'I WOM Ai m asusa a skdi sanaßt..,.',. A liberal priv* will be j-uitl, by tbe

taostb or wet k. Apply to~.?::-:!:* XV 11. SI'THLRL.VNII.

WArTTEI)? By aeectlssnaa, BOABD for bamash wWa, sad twodaighmra Two i.«jiuswi ti!' be all tbey mrnire. Aadresi " Captal« A.! " Boa iiA !*"<). oe St?a*i\J ANTLD?I sn sr^Tlve- N>.OK : >~ sfin".\ V V.-iM's, a* tii- Hoepi al aa Oasy, betweaai \ ifginia ?tr.-t-ts. Apply mi.:.. ..la: -iv sttbe Ho | ?. -~\u25a0 IB?*?

?% I r ANTED?BOARTI m ,\ adf and wilSiV V in r faaally wbius theream ms fcsvei uj

~: ..i boanlßTS. A lii.e--. wi.'ii leruu* iiiel I'iralioii,\u25a0? C, V. ," Dlspatca ofljce. . __-__*

\ arAWTEU--VV A BUBBTTTI.'TEis lerve Ibrsts \u25a0eatba hi one of the b«t«t Mowiizertmpsnlrs i,i v\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 Btate, sitamsd «t or ilea; York*

town.I.i f yeBBBB tiisi ot ;rc.»d moral ebaruc-ffr, slib-. . iieius wii. bepaid, Aii.lress "A. li.' u»

office. oc ?-'.' 11ANTED- "

TO I'f'K'HASE,itil HIKE,

A <3i>Ul>(CURSE AM) SEA\I-TRESS,;Honsst sndesjisbfe ApplvtoWESTOW* WILLIAMS,

oe --.' < No A pi ir! itrei ?.

I IJJTaNTED?A pair ul good! M W'KK HOKSES.! M .-: v guatlianil klaaLanal werb «.:i to^sttierorSBDSU . Wel«,ii T B«H less :liH4i 1 UUI .be f iii.

ALSO?A Iwa-horas WAOON, Adorm 'W.N. \A Oisjiao'li ..'!-.«

AL.MI?A poodl.OilK. tor aasßße BB M> tA*\ \ ; A N I Bit ?VV s r: A >i E N ,

~:\u25a0\u25a0?-, (fonfsd*rste *Pates Wavy.ALSO?A few EIREJtatK, LAM>SMEN,

aad SEttT '.MS.Apply on bcm'l C S. ataamir, larasaaasra, at

Rocketm. J. N. MAKNtY\u25a0 i :-?\u25a0 3i Lirtt'Tis'i' ?: .i*. M.

-,\: a N r k i»_'.vi'in» sTai\ V "-ilil.tr Bf»y WOOD CI'TTIIBt. al fifty... ..ts pes i.'.-'L "ia B »iih.!-»,,iiiii ti.gi. bßsbM ibiva,?: ... Btsbmoßd, and semehmr aadsß hfAap,

M.. it .it' it is pine w..0lJOHN A. IM'rrHESON,

oe 17?ta Al.tX. H. Ilt't't iIESUN.^W'ANTED- iii HORBBB, w.A brek ia,. F iur ii. res WAUONtf? ~.'i t jX -.H.ut- » . , be

Pin-1 »ii delivsty.1',.!! si ' N" " ' Mayo \u25a0?'\u25a0\u25a0 ci.Bl -c \u25a0> A A. RAISE.

i .7 A KTED?loe*tf O< i T an7~3fijmSQCaf V KEIiS, to work on Biv-ioe.* : fcUej M te

arark va ttna D > md Shoes. Also, 10 1 ITTstRS.ipßhr st rbe K'chimini! I'oot an.l Hhee Fartory,aamssi \% inwrj rant UMb sts , ever Mensri. lisrss-

:.\u25a0:. .V_B: .'tie. »_. _t X ts

W~ A MED-I'IT If ANli -S !?The Midlothiao ("id Mining «. i-inpHtiy will pay llbe-ral prteea for able boetied M^K*.lt»> MXV t<» sn'k to

?iie.r bblssM the b'vtuieee of th.> yam / vpiy st; ttii-i- otßi -. eerasi <n Main .wf .tii streets, ?*%*-&'.iloor, or st ths n-ircs.

osl?m JS«). 0. STANAKI»,»e«y

WA NTEU-rCZ'ZT^.ZiHai HIr-'tav T"pasaad keep la order ;fre uu« i.en aad PBeaM atI tti" i'srimn If 1!! Mines la e..ttT:ty. To

\u25a0i, aaiiaMa mm, i:Vi»i le.,^-- will be paid, and ah. i.c li., 1 ium.»h"l tlees ot \-\. ilgc.

'?t -\u25a0 K'llh J WEft'H A^-satV \' 'ANTEIi-A EA~l'!\i~ l.t MO ti «i) vnbsVV Brteb {p>od l-iipre>v«msnta, sed tbe» landnd ~.te't to r.i.-n \u25a0; grass. .Mitst h« wi-.tde too aulas

of Ui. lii m i. ami c nvsaieni lo Riulreisd or Canal.Aoiiiv*.-with rriH d s-r!].tion, pries, Ae?"Mxii, X chin -nd V.i*' i mi.-.. o tBS~B*aiV ' ANTEIJ?Mx good CHip fGK B~andIVY KILtRBA t*oiißAb4, MOliLt'i K» § .1- IMSHERS, aol taeu \u25a0?> t lean old UnA

J R.AMIKKMiN A tX>rwifj?ti 't'restessr lr<>", Wv-ss,.t A ' ANTEit? A jrewd"NUJRSE, wi«u s aaW l'Msd Applyst uy irshltie , ? ..ilt.ha

twee-n Broad and Marshall «v. A N 1 f.r',.oe 17?*w

MEbi fsawSHe.' WhoVV Ilii- vi liliNrVWUt ie .i. h».ons eeii.-t..".--.' a* s Eereiuaa. To »ue'., ... j*»l*'.t(j«j and toastant work will be gtvsa. Appiv sione* to Capt G. MIBOsV

\u25a0h. 17 -IKy Nsvsl Bursea ofOrdaaars, 4a.\\r ANTED-By ayoung Viramia lady, a altV V nation m s private (.silly ssTBACIiKIef»'.,? asrial Knattm aeaa\bes,and me reaußUßa af»'rm-. a and stiiaie. Kefsesaee aSaeaand leaaireaVAddrtN«i "TBACHaUt," Arriufton IWpoh SWasawmttty.Va. esa-lm*

WANTED-A NVBSE?A sssw aid"r=fyVCOW>BHI> Ulßh assy beer ef ar«*« *»as aHurss, la a »u«ali Buntly $im amst bs w*th

e» it anyencuntferansc- *ad wattreeimmisaaad. Aa

"IMU,Sbn^^WWAmiiJh, lis aaiaasß oi lUTaaTma