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Va* KoTaetlle Extension.
Tha htrtaf |raragraph In the editorial column*
of yeassvaayn Dispatch, touching the defeat of
thaßsßan-p-repmUng •fttt.ouo to theeonttnun-
Keys
ttOa, waa aecidentnlly mutilated so an not to
he exactly latelltgtbte. The portion of the ar -
ttila oesitted, aasamed that the rejection of
that Bttle Mil was by no means aa act of
aeeneeny oa the part of the Legislature; be
caaeeeoea* of it* opponent* ar* advocate* of
other projects for roads from Clarksville
>ai l mojoa* polnu to pass through South-Side
B-nunjahrai including Meckloaburg, and con
stat With the Soath-Side Railroad, or with
«|anr Bead and tbe Danville Bead at tbe June
ti»»—RnikesviUe. Either one of these alter
aaa* project* will involve three or four time*
a* much a* the short road from Olarksviiie
to Keysville, aad some of them will certainly
ha knocking at the door of th* Treasury before
long. Their advocate*, however, have more than
probably defeated tbeir owa .schemes in de
funting th* Keysville connection That little
mad will most assuredly be built, and when
It hi finished, it will bean additional facility
to tha Roanoke region to communicate with
amaut markets, aad to that extent will be an ar
« steal ngaiaat votiag farther aid to a district
so mach better auppUed with improvements
iv.m.m. nm n y much larger ones in tbe State.—
ahhaaamt consideration adverse to tbe pros
pacta of these counter-proposition*, is that
their friends having opposed so bitterly the '
Keysville connection, they cannot count upon
the assistance of the friends of this latter im
provement—in their hour of need.
Nor will Norfolk be benefited so much as
her friend* might conceive by the defeat ot
tats amall appropriation to a very valuable
improvement. Norfolk has a claim in the
consideration of tbe Roanoke Valley Exten
sion, that Petersburg certainly has not. Nor
folk Bubecrtbed some 870,000 to tbe construc
tion of the Valley Road—from Ridge
wayoa the Raleigh and Weldon Railroad to
Clarksville—Petersburg subscribed nothing.
Now, the question is, which will do Norfolk
the greatest Injury, the construction of the
continuation of the Roanoke Valley Road—in
which she la bo large a stockholder—to Keys-
Tille, or the construction of a road from
Olarksviiie to the South Road at Blacks and
Whites 1 j
Tbe continuation to Keysvil c will largely
lacrosse the business upon the Roanoke Val
ley Railroad, aud thus lift np that improve
ment from its present embarrassed and linger
ing condition. This will be beneficial to Nor
folk ns n stockholder. Again: the continua
tion to Keysville will open a route to Norfolk,
from her very wharves, to the upper Ban ami
all the rich region of country in Virginia aud
North Carolina pierced by the Danville Road
anal the proposed road along the valley of the
Daa to German town, in North Carolina.—
▲nd why may not Norfolk profit by such a
routs to a country of such vast resources f
Certainly there will be no obstacle thrown in
her way, so far as onr railroads are concern
ed. Every facility that can be afforded by
the equitable arrangement of charges ou the
road* and tbe mutual and fair interchange of
ears, will be accorded, we are sure, without
the slightest opposition. We should be in
favor of putting provisions in tbe bill requir
ing this to tbe fullest extent. Then, if Nor
folk caa offer the controlling inducement to
the trade, to Norfolk it will go. Here, then,
nre lmportantadvantages for Norfolk, withont
demanding further expenditure from her.
On the other band, what earthly benefit
would Norfolk deriva from any of the other
schemes from the Roanoke to tbe South-Side
Road, or the Junction 1 None whatever. The
freight would be drained from a road in which
she is a large stockholder, until it would be
unable to maintain itself, and be probably
abandoned. She makes, therefore, a great mis
take ia opposing the extension of the road she
is so deeply interested in to Keysville.
After the bill was defeated, Mr. Srduon
moved to reconsider the vote rejecting it, and
it waa laid on tbe table. So i t may be brought
np again; but the vote was so decided as to
leave but little hope amongst its friends. Mr.
Basxbrvillb, of Mecklenburg, made a speech
la behalf of the bill, on Saturday, which we
did not hear; but which is generally pro
nounced by those who did hear it to have been
a powerful effort
With regard to the different schemes to which
we have referred, Richmond baa no very im
portant ground* of preference of one over an
other. We take it for granted that those citi
sens of the South-Side counties, who desire a
aew road, do not want it alone to go to Pe
tersburg ; but tbey desire that it shall be so lo
cated that it will give them the choice of the
markets of Petersburg nnd Richmond. But
Richmond knows how bard it is to raise mo
ney, nnd bow much easier and quicker a short
road can be built than a long one. Therefore
she has no hesitation in giving her support aud
her means to the little Keysville extension.'
aad we have no hesitation in saying that it will
he ballt, whether tha bill passes or no. Yet it
would seem to be a hardship, a -elf-inflictured j
Injury, that Virginia, who subscribed so large
ly—any,almost tbe entire capital—to build the
Roanoke Valley Road to connect with a rail
road ot another State, should now refuse a small
sum to unite that Valley Road with one of the
118 ling Bnee in her own borders!
Disposal JPlhe Leaves by the House of Rep.
resentntives.
In the filling of offices at the disposal of the
House of Representatives, we have some indica
tion of tbe sweeping sectional rule which the
Black Republican party will exercise should it
obtain complete authority iv the Federal Gov
ernment. The only man south of Mason and
Dixon wbo has been appointed, or is likely to
receive an appointment, is Mr. Hofvman, of
Maryland, Sergennt-at-Arms. He is so near
the Bae na to be hardly chargeable to the South,
aad may be tinctured *o highly that, like Mr.
Wivma Davis, he ougbt to emigrate beyond
the liae. No act and no merit, it appears,
could save any of the old officers. Mr. Gloss
aaannna's exertions to keep the Congressmen
supplied with grub nnd grog, by pledging his {
own credit, conld not *nve him in hi* office of
Sergeant-at-Arm*. There is no way to a Black
Republican's beart— uoteveudown bis throat.
Mr. Jambb C. Walkbr, the excellent reading
Clerk—whose eqnal it ia hard to find in the
Union—had to follow all the rest. A Mr.
BaaaatAß takes hi* place. Shbrmab: is tbe
fashion It would seem. The renowned head
af the fhmily, it is said, is to have the po-
Bitioa of Chairman of the Committee of Ways
aad Maaaa. Should the Speaker put him
there, he will very much damage the kindly
disposition which ia entertained by many at
tha South for him.
The Wreckers nnd Office Hunters.
Tha Treasary doors being opened by the or
anniaationof th* House of Representatives,
•hare will be a geeeial rush of the hungry ap
pUcaats ao loag awaiting the signal for tbe de
psotion of the public Use. The ship of State is
like a wracked vessel on a dangerous coast in
habited by a race of wrecker*. She haa beau
ta sight for two months, unable to enter port
beaaaee of the black fog which lowered upou
her. At last she is brought in distressed-and
aaataaad, aad the long-waiting aad eager mul
titade fall apon her with th* greatest avidity.
By the than they nre done with her there will
heUtUe left for the owners of the veaael.
* Tha eaao* heaters, who have been waiting
aadekwtioaeerißg for two months, will bow
km their fates Battled, aad nearly all may go
amW* after paying board, if they have the
tTsoaey. They ware la the proportion of at
least twenty to saoh office. Moot polite and
•naaMe ware they matt complainant to the
rtgn. aad ta the left , aad moot ardent frlekd*
af tha Ualoa, which "was never stronger than
aew," they said. When one out of twenty!*
esnttai, the rami In Or wlB possibly change
•haw aataieen, aad go home convinced that
Hat "Mat itak la brofcea " aud the Union lost.
TahrVM* » a Ootxaaa—The Sandusky Be
•afoaar lafonae aa that ahoot Ifty student*
amii aaaalhal from Kenyan (Ohio) College oa
ItaaalTlT -*•*• *"*• •»»*• -n* -»•• • et,oß
waea rafewalea tha part af the a indents ta J
Manchester. I
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ought to give n lreah impalse to the growth ot
Manchester Bat Mi nr healer wants one thing
to seeor* her rapid in amain aad prosperity.
Tbst on* thin(t U B Free Bridge. V n 111 that is
established she moat creep along slowly. It is
to ns unaccountable that a population like
that In Manchester nnd the neighboring conn,
try, Which could derive such immediate nnd
incalculable advantage from a free bridge,
jamais so long remain quiet without one.
Such a bridge Is one of those thing* whose ef
fects are so sudden and certain that there is no
room for doubt, and not the slightest hazard
la IU eßtablishmeat. Tne cost, too, is a mere
bagatelle compared with the benefits it would
confer. That cost woold have been nt one
time, not very long ago, very small indeed;
aad though It would be now a good deal more.
It is still a trifle to stand in the way of a most
important object. The persons who have re
cently acquired interest In Manchester and
suburbs should take the subject into consider
ation, and endeavor to induce the citizens to
undertake tbe imporißu tenterprise atan early
day. Itougbt not to be postponed. Postpone
ment will increase the difficulties ia their
way.
While a free bridge would be.thus valuable
to Manchester,it would contribute very rnucb
to tbe wealth and prosperity of Kichmond. It
would give to the conductors of manufactur
ing enterprises and operatives engaged in
Richmond convenient and cheap residences.
Manufactories conld be conducted cheaply and
energetically in Manchester, while Richmond
would afford a ready market for all their fa
bric*. Richmond would derive the advantage
of the industry and skill thus to be -encour
aged. It would be the depository of the capi
tal, and the agent for the sale of the products
of the labor of the mechanics of Manchester.
It is by energy, enterprise and forecaste that
citiesare built. A prosperous commerce uever
comes to those who sit with folded arms. A
aingle movement initiated by sagacious and
enterprising men sometimes controls an exten
sive commerce. A single effort by men of re
solution and judgment may settle the fate of a
city. The establishment of a free bridge across
James River would be a controlling measure
that would exert a powerful influence upon
tbe industry and prosperity of both Richmond
and Manchester.
Sound .Northern Sentiment.
We have before us the Standard, printed in
Concord, New Hampshire, which expresses,
la the boldest aud most independent manner,
sentiments and opinions which should cover
the cheeks of some people in Virginia with the
blut.li of shame, to see that the South has bet
ter friends than they in the extreme North.—
In its leading editorial, headed "How Long
will the Uniou Last I" the Standard, after de
scribing the course and character of the crusade
against the Southern States at the North,
says:
'• Having sufficient cause for war against the
North, (if we are a different nnd foreign political
sovereignty,i according to the law of nations, and,
we will add. oi disunion, if the South chooses to
resort to that extreme measure of redress, she has
hitherto confined herself to remonstrances against
th* aggressions committed upon her rights, and to
warnings of tne inevitable catastrophe which will
follow, if the North persists in its warfare upon
her. It cannot be denied that the Booth has lieen
patient under those wrongs—that she has forbOOM
to a degree exciting one's Fiirprise and wonder, to
.esnrt to the terrible reined) to which she is onti
tied—a separation from all political connection
with her aggressors—that, she wishes peace in the
Onion.and has made many compromises and con
(sessions to attain it. It cannot be denied that the
S..uth has done all this, at the same tine warning
rhe North, that if tins warfare upon her institu
lions anu peace, of winch she compNms, does not
cease, she will resort to the last alternative—A
DISSOLUTION OV THE UNION!
" But how have these com plaints, remonstrances
and warnings l>een met by the people of the .North :
With derision and dishelief, and tne warfare upon
the rights of the South still continue.!. The pest 11
erous and traitorous demagogues of the North, the
Sewards. the Oiddiiigfes, the Wilsons, the Hales,
the Hi. minis. I'ieston Kings, etc., tell iheir deluded
and demented followers that there is no danger
that the South darn not dissolve the Union, aud the
deluded masses lielieve them. Here is the great
danger, nnd on this rock the Union is about to split
The political demagoguesaie the arch- traitors con
spiring against the Union."
The Standard declares that " within six
weeks the sentiment of disunion has made
more rapid strides in this country, than during
a quarter of a ceuti.ry before. - ' It adds :
'•We rerrard disunion as imminent. Nay, it is
certain to take place if the people bf the North do
nnf cease their aggressive warfare upon the insti
tutions and rights of the South. '
We find also iv the Standard the following
very decided resolutions, adopted at a Demo
cratic Convention held in Portsmouth, New
sHampsbire:
Reso'ici, That as the Territories of the United
States have been obtained by war or purchase, and
all the States having shared alike in their acquisi
tion, and the citizens of all the Stages North and
South have the right of equal privileges in ihcin
while they remain Teriitones. *
Resolved, That weanree in the final settlement
by the supreme judicial tribunal of the nation 01
the question of slavery in the territories, estab
lishing tiie right of every citizen ro take his proper
ty of any kin'l into the Territories, and have itpro
tected there under the Federal Constitution.
Comic Opera.
Strakosch, the indomitable musical mana
ger, has, iv connection with Ull.man, intro
duced among other novelties, the French
"Opera Couiique," for the amusement of the
American audience. The corps of French ar
tistes employed in this curious department ol
dramatic art, will visit this ciiy next week.—
Their first performance will be at the Me
chanics' Institute, Tuesday night next.
Thr Wm or Horrors.—The terrible burn
ing of the tenement house in Elm street New
York, is divested somewhat of its horror, by
the fact that the loss of life is less than sup
posed. The actual loss of life does not exceed
nine or ten. On the other hand, the explosion
at the hat factory in Brooklyn proves to have
been more serious than at first believed. Six
person were killed outright, and eighteen were
injured, three of whom are in a dangerous sit
uation. The number of explosions, accidents,
burnings, and so forth, during the past week,
has led the sensation reporters of New York to
call it "The Week of Horrors."
U. S. Trbasvrkr.— It is reported that the
Presidenthas appointed A. J. Glossbreiiner, of
York, Pa., for U. S. Treasurer. Mr. Gloss
brenner has been for several years sergean un
arms of the National House of Representa
tives, and it is generally admitted made one of
the most efficient officers that ever tilled that
responsible post. _
Prof. Lovk.—Magic and Ventriloquism will
reign at the Mechanics' lustitute to-night.—
The presiding spirit is Prof. Love, who comes
well endorsed by tbe Southern press as a
skillful performer. These exhibitions are gen
erally well patronized iv Richmond, and we
hope that the present instance will not prove
an exception. _
Courtrst Contbmplatkt).—lu the Penn
sylvania Senate, on the 3d inst., resolutions
inviting tbe Virginia Legislature to visit th*
Pennsylvania Legislature during the present
session, were read and referred to the commit-,
tee on finance. _
Bank Robbrrv.—The Branch Bank of Ten
nessee, located at Olarksville, was robbed on
Thursday uight of *18,UU>, mostly in gold
coin. _
JJMTRUCTivn Firb.—On Friday morning
last, three fine house* were burned on Lexing
ton avenue, New York. Tbe losses and insu
rances are as foUows: Loss on No. -Soti, inclu
ding; building and furniture, *au,ta*i. Tbe
bnildiug owned by Mr. Uasbrouck was fur
nished lrom top to bottom with tbe most costly
furniture. The parlors and several of the
bedroom* were elegantly frescoed. Many val
uable articles were removed, but their value
waa greatly impaired by breakage. Mr. 11. is
insured for on building and furniture.
Tbe parlor organ destroyed was valued at
•1,500. The rosewood piano, which cost *l.out',
wa* ruined by water.
The Bey. Br. Hoge suffered damage to his
furaiture to the amount of *-i,ooo. No insu
rance. Tbe building v owned by Aboer L.
Ely, and is damaged to the amount of «S,ouo.
Said to be insured for f 10,000.
Lues on furaiture of Mr. Wolff, about
•65,000. lie is fully insured. The building is
owned by Mr*. Emma Zella, and is insured
for •14i,0u0. _
SaocKina Accionav A shucking accident,
resulting io the deatb of Mr. Wm. Feale oc
curred ia New Bloom Held, P*., on Monday
Inst. Mr. P., it appear*, waeatautUag near or
attempted to sup over a borisoutal shaft la
his steam tannery, which was at the time
making about ninety revolutions par minute,
and the skirt of his coat coming ia contact
with the shaft he was instantly wound
around it—breaking his bones, crushing aad
mangling hint so terribly that he dntd about
aa hoar af tneVards.
Col. Forney ha* appointed P. Barry Hays
hi* chief clerk, ia the place af Mr. Oar ter.
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CorrMpondeaeeofthsßishmoßd Dispatch.
Chart*tton Rates. « I
OuAauavron 8. 0., Saturday, Feb. 4.
I send you n seat-nary of the races oyet •the
Waahington Course on yesterday and to-ony.
Friday. F*btaarr 3d. law.-Jookay Club Purs*
KiMMjen'Srßch. f. Albine.l years, by Jeff
Davis, dam by imp. Monaroß .... •• • •-• •• • »
X A. Alatoß enteraeh. f. Raloolah,3!••;«. by
Yerksßir*, nam Too Soon, by Sir L*-'i* 3 4
O. r\ M*r* *at*r» b. h. Two-Bit*. 4 jeara, by
Himurlych?^
s. NjejMues 1., •years, bj Oleacoe, dam Naa
ni* Rhodes, by Wagner..... ..... — r « I
Jobs neioher *nte-* b- a. Joba L, 4 »*Br», by
Child* Harold, dam by imp. Glenco* t 3
Tim*, 3:315.-3:461%. „
Second Rom.—HntcWn Stakes, for 3 years
old—3 mile beats: . .
Thomas W. Doewell nam** eh. f. Exchequer, by
Revsnus. out of Nibs, bj Boston. ... J »
Thomas Purjear name* b. c. Ooogare*. oy
imp. Glenooe, out.ol' Miiwopd... ~_ •.••■'.• ; l * I
Jo*. Brumineii a Co. name b. f. Cnaoline, by
Financier, out of Mi*aJWattie tmpire * or. I
Time—3:47*4; 3:48. I
Saturday, Feb. 4.—Jockey Club Pur*e *GUO,
three mile bents: .-.I
Hare's Tar River, 6 years; 102 lb* \Ll\
Canrrv's AINne.S years; 87 lbs a*"r
DoaweU'B Nichols*. * years; l« lbs. »» * I
Time-6:48; 6:48; *»»H.
Same day—rurse $300; 3 miles: .1
Fsnny Washinaton —il
Julia Farksr.. A .........~ ; ; - I
Tim*—*s:o3> t .
Thr Harper'"* Fbrry Investigation.—
The Unit*d States Senate committee are *c- I
dulously prosecuting ibeir Inquiries into the
mafer oi the Harper s Ferry raid and on
Friday had before them Messrs. Oiddinnw,
Plumn and Dr. Howe. Hon. Mr. Oiddings I
gave at some length his views concerning I
slavery, but touching the John Brown raid I
nothing new was elicited. Dr. Howe, when
called before the committee, declined taking
ihe oath to testify unless he was permitted to
cuter his protest against the whole proceed- I
logs. The permission was granted. He then I
testified that he had known John Brown dur- I
ing the troubles iv Kanaaa, and had sent him
money and arms. They were raised by con- I
tnbutions made for the aid of the inhabitants I
jf Kansas; that be expected Brown would re- I
pel armed invasion by armed resistance; that I
Brown had gained his entire confidence; that j
he was a nana of tried honesty aa well as
courage. That afn*r the troubles had ceated
in Kansas, Brown continued to devote himself
to advance the cause of practical anti-slavery.
Dr. Howe knew nothing ol the convention
in Canada. He was not privy to the plan of
attack on Harper's Ferry, but thought the
arms used were the same as in Brown's
hands in Kansas. Witness gave much other I
evidence, but none involving any leading re- I
publicans.
Naurow Escape.—As Dr. Turner and his I
young wife were going to Jackson's Creek
Church, in Winnsboro' District, S. C, Ist ol I
.lauuury, a large tree, about two feet in diara- I
eter, fell immediately between the horses aud j
the carriage, without injuring either theani- I
mala or the driver, or those in the carriage. I
A womau in Louise county, la., committed I
•uicide because her husband was involved in I
a law-suit. If all women were equally 100 - I
ish, there would be few but widowers iv the I
world.
Mr. Thomas Graham, a fireman, and Secre
lary of the Fire Department of Troy, was
killed on Wednesday, while running to a fire,
by being thrown down and run over by an
engine.
The famous "Delmonico," of New York, has
been obliged to make an assignment, in conse
quence of losses and liabilities incurred as a di
rector ol the Kerosene Oil Company.
Kedpath, of Boston, has resolved not to re
spond to thesummons of the Harper's Ferry
investigating committee of the Senate, and lias
left here Bar part* unknown.
John Crimmins, convicted in New York of
the murder of Dennis McHeiiry, has been sen
tenced to be hung on the ;tuth ol March.
James S. Edelen, Esq., a member of the bar
of St. Mary's county, Md., and formerly State's
attorney lor that county, died on the tttth vit <
Whenever a prisoner is admitted to the
Cincinnati jail he is put through a course ol
initiation—liny cents being the fee.
A youth named Wm B. Cook killed a mnn
by the name of V. B. Oliver, in Montgomery,
Ala., on the Ist inst., in self-defence.
The Presbyterian Church at uolden, Erie
county, N. V., was destroyed by fire on the Ist
instant.
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On Sunday evening, 6th mat., LAURA AUGUS
TA, aged 6 ruy s, daughter of Geo. "W.aud Sarah A.
Hinchman.
Sweetest blossom, immortal flower.
Bloom in heaven forever ;
Soon the ties tii-it bound thee here
God in death did sever.
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Her funeral will take place this morning from
the United Presbyterian Church,. Rev. Dr. Read's,!
at 11 o'clock. Tne friends of the family are invited
t > attend.
On the fill! instant, Mrs. MARGARET .TOYNF.R.
widow of the late JosUh Joyner, iv the liOth year
of her a»e. '
Her relatives, friends and acquaintances, are re- .
spectfull* invited to attend iter funeral, from tbe
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pet, Hearth and Corn BROOMS; large TUBS;
CHURNS; BISCUIT BEATERS; PASTRY
BOARUB ar«/ ROLLING PINS | India■ Rubbsr and
Cocoa DOOR MATS; BASKETS; So* Willow
TABLE MATS ; patent EGG BEATERS; HOB
BY HORSES; VELwOIFEORS; tod t geaeral
assortment of USEFUL ARTICLES for houa*
k *AL"Bo-BBaulding'* PREPARED GLUE and
SILVER 80AP. Each can be recommended. For
sale by J. HARHOLD. 113 Broad sirset.
Jl7-«
OFFICE RICHMOND ANDY. R. R.CO.,j
Richmobo, Feb. 6 law. \
NOTICE TO CONTR At TORS.-Sealed pro
posals are invited for the construction of
DEPOT BUILDINGS. ENGINE HOUSES and
r-HOFS, at Richmond and West Pojot. Plans and
Specification* may b* seen at toe Treasursr s
Olm. Maia Street, oo aad attar th* 15th inst.
te 7-ts THOd. R. SHaRP, Sup't.
•r»OR»s, bunions, nails «jrowin«
L/ INTO THE FLt«H. Ac.. ioßtaataaeon*ly
m .ved without the, >ltaht**t pain. Dr. BHULTZ,
oaaa t prolong much looser his praetioe ib tlueeity.
|etti« aaitkiß* in m> name, a* ahrTkas left my
badsnd board without cau** or B,O *J^ , Ji >,, FR Y.
I7RROtENE OIL-A fins article,"warrautsd
_jDojwar^hvnaiaadHkßte !^
am. GRANDFATHER WWJUUUD-
COMMRUCIAX.
Mirhmead Market*. Feb. •.
There is no chant* whatever to note in ««»«•-•
ttoBS. Tber*nTlthV doinrt. Mooey "»*»"»"
quiet and •toady. We renew tke -tuoUtioas of
*TOBAs#?Therec*ipt.of Tobacco•
and mostly of n«*nor quality. W* joont »«w
EL*, inferior, at SI «*3«Ln Kood andAa* at at,,
•ola; iuf*nor Leaf at *«a7X; »£.••? iZiiul
taw hhds at a 10. Wa Boticr* th* •»» of * w ?"!
ol.llu.da. to-day. £••>*«**•. HtSfiL
not sit lame — Luna •2* < «4: leaf 86«H»s.
FLotji/Xw-Jqootesupergno, to *Bi»P*rs, •«•»
a'; Exit* I*6 JO6M. No receat transactions for
■ h V?irEAT.-Binceour last w**kly
has advanced hve cents. VVe now «u«te itooU to
prima Red «lJ5«l*»;«ood to prim* White 3M5
U CORN-W. quote Corn at 76*80 cts. Stock
liakt and demand limited.
OATS.- 40rf4S cts. par bushel.
HAY.-VV* quota JI.3S per cwt. from store.
BACON.-o.uote SidcsTt tb\; oU;
Hama HXaWcts., a* in quality. Stock lmht-
CUFFhE.-W* quote Rio 12«H3c.;
ot*.: Java ttaNK ot*.; Mocha 18 ots.
SUGARS.-New Orleans Sugar B\, to »>, cents
for choice; Culwi 8 to Hi,; Losf W%«ll\ cents;
Crushed amlPowdered 11 all',, cents; Coflee Sugar:
A 10H cents; B liLfiO'., cents; C9?ialocents; Extra
C 10 cents, as in quality.
MOLASSES.—New Or eanaWaMcts.; Cuba Mua
cov-ido. in bbls.. S3rfs7>, cts.; English Island, 371s
ots.; Ochenhousen's. a»to2B.
vfIIISKEY.-Riciimoud Rectihed
F. Steams A Co.'* Malted Rye Whiskey, new, $ ;
old, «1 M.
cattle, Ac.
BEEF.—La»t sales at •3U.50a4.37, gross, per cwt.
Supply liberal.
HuGc*.—9B for corn fed.
SHEEP.—Superior in demand, £baii, grots.
MONEY MATTERS-EXCHANGE. ,
Northekn Exchange—On New York and Phila
delphia >4 a 'i prem. ,
Such of the Stock Bank notes and of the Bank ol
the Valley, as are not taken by the Banks, are at a
discount of J-i ip cent. «■«■,
The notes of tfieTrans-Alier;hany Bank are 25*F
cent, discount. Bank of Kanawha, no sale.
North and South Carolina Bank Notes ha>Xv'
cent, discount. ~ ,
The notes of the Barm of Weston and the Bank
of Manassa. IS per ct. dis.
GOLD and SILVER % per cent. prem.
Northern Market*-! H. TELSiiRAPH.I
Baltimore, Feb 6—Flour dull: Howard street
**537. Wheat firm: white 51.35*1 50; red SI 20il>
1~3*9 Corn dull: white 70*71 cents. Provisions
steady aad unchanged. Lard Kigali. Whiskey
*' i c i ■ \\ f 9
New York, Feb. «.—Cotton steady, with sales
of 1 500 ba:es. Brearistu fa unchanged. Pork quiet:
old mess »17 SI *17 37; BOW Ja is 12. old prime aiSa
12 25; new .*l4 25«ll 37. Coffee hrm : Rio 1154 itUX-
Turpentine firm at 45»4"-chiet!y «t the latter
figure. Rosin dull at gLMK. Rice quiet.
"marine intblliobncb.
PORT OF RICHMOND, FEBRUARY 6.
High Water this day (Tuesday) 4J£ o'tloch.
ARRIVED,
Steamship Yorktnwn. Parrish. New York, mdze.
and p-isae. gers, i.udhm k Wntron.
Steamer Virginia. Kelly, Philadelphia,mdze.aud
passengers. H. E. Tuttle.
isdir Haxail, Wmters. New York, n.uzc, D. *v
W. Currie
Seiir. Clara Beile. Phillips, Baltimore, oyster
shells. J. S. At'ee. , ~ .
Schr. Hope, Frank, Baltimore, oyster shells, J,
S. Ailee. _ _ ..
Schr. Emma Jane, Phillips, Baltimore, guano,
Schaer. K>hier Ar Co- — ~,
Schr. Geo. Henry, Smith, Norfolk, corn. Steams
A Co, . „.
Schr. Henry Rod, Passwater, James River, lum-
Iver.
fck-lir. Jaa. H. Catoa, Catlm, Norfolk, corn, Bacon
A Baakervill.
.Schr. Georgeanna, Landon, James River, billets.
W. H. Pieasints.
Brig Morancy. Tcnker. Attakapas, sugar and
molasses, C. T. Worth .m k Co.
Scnr. M. L. Ji hnson. Burrows, Norfolk, mdze.,
W. U Colquitt A Co.
Schr. King William, Fleming, down the river,
Schr. L. Waterbury, down the river. light.
Schr. Cisra, down the river, light.
MEMORANDA.
-The schr. Martha Moore, in tow from this port,
Frida*. night. Feb. 3d, (bound to Mobile,) ran into
the schr. Wan* Eagle, on her tow up th* river, op
posite Turkey Island, causing considerable dam*,*
to the War Eagle. Captain Hndsea, of the War
Eagle, thinks that the Martha Moore will have to
undergo repairs before going to sea.
Schr. .1. W Roach. Bogers, from Knlimond, ar
rived at Baltimore 3d inst.
Ship Martha Washington, of Richmond, steering
\V.. was spoken Jan 16, tat 19. lon. 80.
Schr. Marietta Burr. Harford, for Richmond,
cleared at Bufimorc Ist inst.
Schr. O. H Toliy. Chreighton, for Richmond,
cleared at Baltimore. 4th inst.
Ship Carrier,Olmsted, for Richmond.schrs. Mar
garet. Henson. for Petersburg, T. C. Jones. Bedel,
for Norfolk, cleared at New York 4th inst.; Forest
King, Ferry, for Richmond, do. 3d.
Passengfrs per Steam<hii' Yorktowx. Par-
Bisn, master, from \ew York, Jordan.
Wm. McLachlnn. W. C. Honan. Mra. Dupnes,
Win. W. Jenn.ngs, W. L. Green. C. H. Doughty.
.!. Blsnden, U. H. Adams. J. C. Sterrett. D. M. De
Ford. I. Gmocehio, M. Hass, .1. R. Robinson. C
Thompson, U. S !V, and arte. N. Ouest. A. Sione.
Mrs T. Miller. Mra. and Miss Clievaliier, Mis« K.
t. Burnett. Wm. C Latta, A. V Norton. L. C.
French..! C. Thomas. M. L. Sands, W. J. Gould
E. H C. Thompson. C. J. Richards, lady and two
children, John F. Smith and ten steerage.
j A SHEEP
fe7-lt WOLF'S CLOTHING.
ORPHANS' FAIR.-The Ladies of
St. I'eter's C"ng.e-ation invite tlieir
I friends and the fHeads of St Ji seph's As*, luiu. to
come to their FAIR, :it Mechanics Institute IflV
' viiii stieet, where the> have numerous U-ntfphi
| and useful articles for sale, and Refreshment Ta
l bles presenting most of the substantiuis and deli
cacies of the reason.
1 he Fair wili l*e kept open every day and even-
I mc of the week. Remember the Orphans.
j fe7-t*
I IrlSSa TO THE VOTERS OF HENRKO
I COUNT v .—I am a candidate for the of
fice of COMMISSIONER OF THE REVENUE
for the UPPER DISTRICT OF HENRICO CO.,
and respectfully solicit your sutlrages at the elec
Hon in MAY next. Should it be your pleasure to
elect me. I pledge myself to dischnrne the duties
of the office faithfully. ResMotfnllv,
f*7-Tu*StlA GEO. W.CARTER.
•""3a* DE.tIOtrRATH' MEETING.—The
! *-CSi association of the Democratic Partr will
meet in the African Church »r. FRIDAY EVE
NINU, the 10th iifctant. a! 8 o'clock, for the pur
pose of appointing delegates to the State Conven
tion to lie held on the lr.th inst.
All Democrats are «arnei-tly invited to attend.
By order of L. W. Glazkbbook. I'res't.
JAMES D<iYK,*„ ,
fe7-td H. G. CANNON,*; eec '*•
i i >' POSTAGE STAMPS, POSTAGE
Ivß STAMPS-Persons in want of PUST
AGE STAMPS can procure them at this office, in
any quant:t/. ja IS>—U
B-3 5 * SHAIKOE HILL GENERAL
aWSSk AGENCY.
a. W. H. TYLER,
Office on Marshall, Batuteen Sixth and Sevtnth
Streets,
Continues to RENT OUT HOUSES, HIRE OUT
NEOROES. SELL REAL ESTATE, SELL NE
GROES, and act as a GENERAL AGENT. H*
returns his thanks for the liberal patronage liestow
ed upon him for two years past. au 31—6 m
WbTa" WELL KNOWN CITIZEN
WirTniake his firs* appearance en any stack for
fe 7-lt BAILEY'S BENEFIT.
X THERE WILL RE A PI HI.II
TEMPERANCE MEETING in the
Valley, at Weslev Chapel on THIS
(Tuesday) EVENING, Feb 7th. 1360.
Rev. Mr. Bai.Bta.wn and Rev. Mr.
Wallacb will address the wresting. fe 7»-lt
'jU B* RJEWAttB* Ranaway from the sub
*Hfscril>er. en **'nnda\ morning. sth instant, nu
MAN. "Daniel." ho ia about 5 feet
Ji S niche* high, and of a br.ghi. copper color —
JuJLp No marks or scars recollected; has a very
arum look. 1 will pay the above reward for his de
livery to me or confinement in jail »■• I can get
h,m. M. CARNELL.
fe 7—lw* Corner Catharine and Monro* st».
""i VIASOMt; NOTICE—The uieiii'eraof
' a a***v > Richmond Lodge, No 10. are requested to
7\j*. attend a stated mse'in-- at 'he Masons' Hall.
/wy TM$ EVENING, at 6 o'clock. All tran
sient brethren in the city in goo,! standng are re
quested to meet wi> h us
By order of the Wor»hioful Master,
fe_7-lt_ JAS. E. RIDDICK, Seo'y.
- wmmajm. FOR SILE--A verr superior (se-
YZ&M&L end -hand! C aRRIAU E. at half the
bw var ~ original coat, at
GEO. A. AINSLIE'B,
fe 7-6t 10th at., between Main and Cary.
-»a7~ FOR REN f*"- The STORE and OWKLL
m£ ING at present oocupied b» th* subscriber. Ii
■snllieing nearly opposite the St. Charles Hotel,
and with counters, ftxiures. gru». Ac, it is one of
the most desirable standa in the city. Immediate
application must he made to _
fe 7-lw _ GEO. JACOBB.4!> Main atreet. _
V-.fi" ARMORY GOVRRNOR'B GUARD,*
jHL February 7th, 1860. (
jumhwt Order No. 7.
_«"**•«, Attend a Mounted DriH on THURS
DAY, the 9th mat.. at 3o'clock, in Fa'iaue Uni
form, at the OLD FAIR GROUNDS Br order or
Capt. ANDERSON.
R. B. Kbbnov.lsi Ber*'t.
Tbsrs will be a SpecislMeetim of th* Company
held at the Armory on FRIDAY, the M'h inst., at
7S o'clock. P. M . for the election ot officer*, and
for *li* transaction of oilier important business.
Sergeant* will summon ih-irMuads.
fe7-3t R «. KENNON. It Serg't.
XxlA ATTENTION FAVKTTK ARTII.*
B*iI*4LKRY.-Meßtnt the Law Buildiag. Frank-
W*aH.linst . for Drill. THIS (Tuesday) EVEN
nVVna'r '" F*hr..sr> 7th. at 7>, o'clock.
mm ~ mm " By order. Capt. CABELL.
M. C. Macon. Ist B*rg't. f*T--U
ARMORY YOUNG GUARD,!
RiciiMo.vp. FeU 7.IHAJ. {
Assemrde tin's (T UKHDA V) *v*nmf, at f
o'clock, promptly, for bi'*ihb*s
Ad who were on duty to Habibb's Fbbbv aad
is CBABLinTowa will bb caii.orr this evsaing.
By ord*r of Capt. Jo? n 8-Rap v.
f*7-lt* T.J.JillNOß.hll^riJt^
•pO\'» «ItLAT INE. H liTt'M DOM NOT
\s MKaUIRK EGOS. ftc-Haviß-ißjood supply
of this artiole, which is vary superior, we offer it
to consumers puUiely. *t reduced prices. .
JAB.ifEA^A^^atß^
pLOVRst • Rill-W busaeU *rua* Ckmr
I^'^7^
I saVwliAftCS AT NEW VUka.H
■ mull., m .-i) '»■ ■..*..*■■ *»■■-■■
special wotxcbß.
a « mau 6fV&t,mony
?f?THMA-ManV V*Br*V J. R* ffoM-'• "* *'* '**•" "
B »•»". John D*vim JJ «
Bril?DNl£88-John McKe**.* n _• ■{«
•OWBl*. Con»tij»stion-Jonn Howsrd.. l»
COUGB ~Vm. H. Ftall*u ~ »
COUUg-H. C. Winn .. J«
C biarVh-na/Dibjl.ty. De
cline ia Health. Erjsipela*. Urseas*i of Ey**, F*
iiiale Complaint*. Hi* Disease, kidae* Di****e,
InmOnmlaiat, Meeanrial Bi**a*e. T.tter. Tu
mor Thrush. Vartigo, Womb Uisea**, N*rv;*,
Palpitatioa of Bsart, Sororu
bv. Spinal Disease, Ac, with numerous other Dis
eases, testified to by our owu citisen*.
And many othera. wh* teeufy *"««'«».SUftSfi*
after year* ol Buttering, by HAMPTON a TINC-
T ll Hr
FEMALES AND CHILDREN.-This TINC
TUKE will be found a great medicine for all their
diseases.
bjfj. Call and get Pamphlet* and see our**.
Sola by PURCELL, f.ADD fc CO., R.obruond;
by Dr. CfOOKE. Fr*dericknburg: h* all the Drag
gist* in Petersburg by MORTIMER 4 MOW
HKAY, Baltimore; and by Druggistsand »ho#
s*ep«rs everywhere, fT per bottle; six bottles,
js_ le 7—aJtcwt*
sHk. Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Ac.—The
prevalence of the above complaints at this season
nas the effect ot bringing out a host ol profe**eUly
new specific*; and wane some lew may ue good,
man> are useless and some even dangerous, lo
prevent disappointment, tlie besl course to pursue
is to eonsuit 'our lamily pnysician, or otherwise
use onl) such remedies as ion* public experieno*
has proved to be sale and ellioacious. Ol tlusciiss
is TILER'S CO.viPULNI> OF OUM AMAiiIC.
Oruinaliy th* favorite prescription ol an eiuuunt
physician, it st*on became a popular laimly medi
cine, and without advertising, has continued to
enjoy a growing reputatioa for tiie last twenty
years. In all recent cases it acts like a charm; aud
in chronic cases. Bronchitis, Hooping Couth,
croup. Asthma. Ac, it is used with uuparalleied
success, as most families wiil testily.
Soid by Fiaber A Winston, Meade A Baker, A.
Bodeker. Ac . at 25 cents per bottle, and in an ele
gant and pleasant Loaeng* form 12* and 26 cents
per box, callad Tylbk's"Ulji .\kab,< Cough
Canuy Dbops." fe 4-301*
an Steam Engine for Sale.—A splendid
PERPENDICULAR ENGINE entirely new. is
offered for sale very cheap. It is 4-horse power, and
can be put in any part of a building, hem*; separate
from the boiler, it is small, and will only occupy
a space of six feet. T»ii« engine was built by a
master machinist during leisure hours, and great
care has been taken with every part of it. ihe
owner sells localise he has no use for it.
Any further particulars will be hrajabed by ad
dressing.or on application to Mr. O. H. Wl n Wb,
Job and Book Printer, corner Main and Htli st«.
where the engine has been placed lor exhibition
and sale. ie4-d*cwts
I Mew Business.-1 notice that
ulliorizedto conduct the MANIiAILH-
F TOBACCO, hereafter, (22d Jan , MB).) in
ime of. ami for, and on account, of my wile,
IN!A M HILL. _
HEN R V B If ALL. A nen t and Trustee
a Deed of 22d Jan., U6O, for V. M. Hall.
r»v Semple's Infallible Bnkiiig Powder.-
Allpersons fond of light, sweet, and wholesome
L»af Bread, Biscuits. Batter and Buckwheat
Cakes, may purchase this Powder with confidence.
The materials are perleotly harmless, and more
pleasant than Sod*. Kaheratan, km. Mo fear of
sour bread. The use .if it will make the lightest,
sweetest bread in the shortest possible tune ; save
time, labor and expense ; and never disappoints,
if the accompanying simple directions are ob
served. Besides, it is manufactured in y ir* mi*.,
and is no invention ol Ynnkeedom. JOH!*/W.
liAK ICK. manufacturer and sole proprietor,
Richmond. Va. We know Imu. and have tried it
and recommend it as the liest we ever tried. Oet
it nnd iimid tiie directions. For sale by Druggists
and Grocers generalh . wholesale and retail.—Rev.
Dr. Bosser. Ed. Christian Advocate.
Bra. "Popular Remedies."
Tne following popular remedies can he bad at re
tail, oral the Proprietor's lowest wholesale ti.-nres
of FISHER fc WINSTON, Druggists, 125 Main
street, Richmond, Va.:
llelinhold's Extract of Bin lm.
A positive and speedy remedy for d'seises of the
BLADDER. KIDNEYS,
GRAVEL. DROPSY,
ORGANIC WEAKNESS.
Ilolloway's Vermifuge t'onfection*.
A pleasant, safe and effectual remedy lor worms;
asreeaK>*and pleasant to the taste.such as chil
dren will eat with a relish.
tod Liver Oil Jelly,
A delightful preparation of COD LIVER OIL,
containing allot the good qualities of the oil. with
out the disagreeable taste, leaving no oily sensa
tion in the mouthy
Daily's ■afteal Pain Extractor,
rositivelr cures Bums and Scalds, Cu»s, Bruises.
Frost Bites. Chapped Hands, Swelliuss, Sore and
Inflamed Eyes, and all pain 3.
Liver Invigorator,
Prepared by Dr SANFORD. compounded en
tirely from Hums, is one of the best purgative and
Liver Medicines now before the public that acts as
a Cath xrtir, c isier. milder, and more eiieetual than
any other medicine known. It is not only n. Ca
thartic but a Liver remed*. acting first on the Liver
to eieet its morbid matter, then on the stomach
aad bowels to earn oi* that matter, thus accom
plishing two purposes etlectuallv. without auv of
the pamlul feelings experienced in the operations
of most Cathartics. For sale by
FISHER fc WINSTON, Dracsists,
fe :j-6t No. 125 Main St., Richmond.
rtk. Great Bargains—Until Firstof March.
PERKINS fc CO., No. 141 Easle Square, Main at.,
are now selling off .
Best English and American PR l NFS at lOcts.
Rich DRESS SILKS and SILK R«»BKS.
Rich French DE LAIANESand R<»RES.
VALE NTIAS.POFLINB aad MERINOS.
CLOAK 3 and SHAWLS.
Rich LACE MUSLIN and CAMBRIC SETS.
At and heleew cost, for cash, to reduce stock.
ja 23—lm
■a*. Insurance.--Life and Fire Insurance
ATLOW KATES.—For insurance, Life Insurance
oa WHITE PERSONS, any length of time, also,
.ii SLAVES from one month to five .ears, and lor
FIRE INSURANCE, upon EVERY DESCRIP
TION'of Property ia town or oonatry, on LIBE
RAL TERMS, call at the old Oeneral
Insurance Offic*, Pearl street, next door to E. D.
Eacho. .
»3t. The best companies represented and all
losses p'oiiiptl) paid. C. R. BKICKEN,
ja 14—dim General Insurance Agent.
I'CIIAER, KOHLER A 10.,
O IIS Gary street.
Have received their supplies of FERTILIZERS
for th* Spring trade, and offer for sale
I No. 1 PERUVIAN GuANO, Baltimore (A) inspec
1 RHODES' SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME.
No 1 ELIDE ISLAND HUANO, and ;tl! other
pr*mineiit F ERTILIZERS. fc 7-3t
FXE GREEN AND BLAIR Tr.AS.-145
half chests very superior BLACK TEA. just
landing per ship "Jacob Bell," direct from China.
A 1.50.-rSBO half chests line and extra fine GUN
POWDER TEAS, per ship "Romance of the Ken"
and ship "Egeria," all of *ur own importation;
f "feT-.'tt' y EDMONIL DAVENPORT fc Oft
AMAAIrafl OPENING this morning at
MAILEHT'S.4I Main street. 2 uuu yds. hand
some Dress Good*, all prcttv styles, i er> cheap;
itW oair Children's llo«e. nil s ros; SOU Cambric
Hands, cheaper than ever; 5 BBByd*. splendid Lon-r
Cloths, only M cts ; 2,<K>o yd» Calicoes, from a Id.
upwards; I .SOU Needlework Collars, cheap;
yds. cheap Swiss Muslins; 1 BBS ids. Alpaca and
Merinos, a barcain; SHO yds. Iruh Linens, and Be
som*!, ciieap; 50.1 pairs Extra Super B.ns' Half
Hose; 200 Comforts, for ladies, all colors: s°o
Quired and Hoop Skirts; 1 sUo*d«. Men and Boys'
wear, cheap; 2l!0 Serv-.tn'a' and Bed Blankets; 300
yds. all wool. Piaid Flannel, only 20 cts ; 210 Shawls
and Cloaks, and many other cheap Goods, at
MAILhKT'n, 41 Main *«roet
NEW *aannf>S! SEW 4JOODS! l-We are
now in receipt of a lot of new good* for the
present season's s?iles—say. Brown and Bleached
Cottons, all grades, yard wide, and i.e. per
yard; Bleached Cotton, all price; all widths .Sheet
iugs; new and beautiful English Prints; new atvle
Pop'ins for spring dresses: Collars and .Sleeves;
Handkerchiefs—in Handkerchief*, some great bar
gsina; Furniture Prints; English and French
Mouselina for the sprnr.-; Small Figure French
Brilliants; Small Figure French Calico, with many
oliier goods.just received.
CHILES k CHENHY.
At AKU. — Being desirous of closing out, aa
soon as possible, our a.roc'n of Fall and Winter
Clothing, we ar* determined to sell, at a ahad*
above th* first cost, the remainder ot our st#ck.—
Our object is to turn aa much of it luto money aa
possible; therefore we offor the gre-n-st indue*
merits ever offered in this market We respect
fully invite our frionds and the p<ft>!tc ceuerally to
call and e*.aiiiiae for themselves No hum- o*.
SIMPSON fc MILLER.
119 Main strert, Richmond.
HAIR DYES.-Christtdoro's Hair Dye, Batcb
elor's Hair Dye. Ja>ne'sHair D*.e, tiilman's
Hair Dye. I'halon a Hair Dye, Vathew'a Hair Dye.
Bogle's Hair Dye, Professor Brown's Hair Dye,
Jules Haul's Hair Dye Italian Hair Dye, Bazin'a
Egyptian Hair Dye. Alcxander'a TricoKiphe Hair
D»*. Peters* Persian Hair Dye. Jones'! Baltim *rel
Hair Dye, Wright's Atmospnenu Hair Dye, lor
sale by JAMES P. I>U VaL. Druggist.
Corner Main and 10th »ts.
BO V A' CLOT H J At: a ETh.-Brown. Bus and
Black in cslor, assorted in sixes, for Boys from
3 years to 8 j ears ->f age inclusive. Another par
ticular point ia. we are selling them very low: lully
as cheap aa a Satinet Jacket could he vurchaaed
for,cheap aad good. TUBMAN A HULL.
no Msia genet.
TO FAMILIES." = -~K*e*ivnw the- day p-7
steamer, son cans Iresh Tomatoes; aoucsus
fr«sh Pssch«s; 300 cans fresh Strawberries; also
fresh lot of Franch ApricoU. For atl* at
ANTON US._
USE THE VIRGINIA VsAHf POtVltEtt.
They will give ealisfaction. They srs superior
te any Northern mad* articl* of th* kind, and be
side* are cheaper. Bold by
L. WAON BR. Druggist.6th and Bro*d *!*._
WE OFFER, on th*~best terms. 3oi» lis. sap.
Tomiua Beans ; » 000 lbs. purs Uuin Arabic
tM boxesfreeh »we*t Oil DOVE * CO..
Druggist*, No. S3 Main «tr—t. Ktchmoad-
UPORTING FOWOKRi-M keg* K*ntucky
t3 Rifle; KM eases Eleotrio aad Kentucky Rill*, ia
«**•• and flasks; for sal* by • „. „„„ _
I. kjO. B. DAVENPORT.
IHAVE this day received a full tuppt> of Dr.
Ross** Medicines, wbioh arnofsrad b> the trade
at hi* wholesale price*. W, L. WAR!NO.
U*ner»l Agent for th* eitv of Rieh.nowd.
AND HOWkK an,aft.-a*;
e*iv*d to-day my Bpnag aueply of <*ard*B Bwd;
*U», a larg*_B**ortm*Bt *J e>oie* FU»w*r B*td.
_*W. LVWARIWO. No. W »wwv* at.
pHILDRE va GlGft.-A new saaaly of va-
V '-ons sis** of Chiulr*B r * Carriases. mat re
c*i ved and for *al« at wTafiaet,
WItWIAC«w7««aWF %
fir ANTE Dp A TEACHER OF MOTIO.-Wa
SaaiS'fiaia^
tvsK-'V.a ~ ;d : h^
iaa*litioßloihiß,cna.toaoh Vocal Mueic woald
bspr*i«rr*d,*lthoii*k it ia not o*seotisl None
noMlaesly. »nud.ee a-t thoroughly understand
uTescienoe of Music, and who ha* not a talent for
toaehtaa. fc p pfg^
Marfraaboto*. N. C.
JannarySOth. IMO. E-JL-i
\ir ANTED.-the undersigned would beiUdlto
vY procur* business in *om* MBroaattle Hon**,
si BOOK-KEEPER orSALESMAN. Meeneaaot
oonine himself to a mercantile Boo**. aow*v*r.
but would encase in any twain*** that woald pay
a liberal (alary. .. . . „ ~
R*f*r*nc*-A. R. Hclladay, or Mr. John SaddOn,
H. of D. Addr*** " ii. ». R.,'' tkrooth Port-Ogee,
Bex 799. __ I
WANTED- A WHITE GIRL, to Cook. Wash
and Iron for aamall family. Mo»t ■nd*r*t»rid
h*r bu*m*s* and lie welt recommended. Good
wagee Aiso.aamail GIRL, to miad a chiid-wuita
or colored. Apply soon, at X3O Broad atreet.
fs7-lt
WANTED-A WHITE GIRL, to do **ner%l
house work, and towaah arid «'«> Jo . I ,i # st
Mm. BHlooS 9.
f*7-3t* Corn*r 3d and Broad str**t*._
Aif Ladies to know that theyjian
buy ENGLISH LASTING c GAI fhRB. with
BBd without tips at 75 (seventy fivei cents_the pair |
-Uie make ol Levi Perry A Co., 1W Baltimore at.,
for there aie only a few
hundred pairs. Call imn.eOi-.tely at.the SOU 1 M
EKN Bt)0 I', BHOK and TRONK «AN L F AOTo-
RY, i» Broad street-Downey • Block.
Gentlemen's Patent Leather>hoe* 51 e0-
Uenllemen'sfine French Call Boots «3 50 to -J6
Ladies' Slippers SU cents.
There'a nary Abolition seam, atitcfi or noie—
The make at Soutnern te th* very sole.
fe4-6t ■__ j
li7alsTEO-TF.ACHER.-A uady. <t 4 "» l 'fi» d
VV to teach DRAWING. PAINTINO and PEN
MANSHIP, may obtain asituafion in a very pi*as
ant school, b, »^f-^- OODUOIJSK 4 co
fe 3-4t Richmond. 1 a.
lITANTED—A "SITUATION AS MANA'iER. |
W by an sxpenenced uian of business ol Caro
line-one who understands raising Tobacco, corn
and Wheat, and is luliy capable of man.*in.' ne
groes and strictly to be relied on. Any *•»*« in
want of such an one would do well to see him as
soon as possible. Immediatceniployment is want
ed, as he has been recently thrown out ol business
through a misunderstanding. Ihe lest ot icier
ence given. No objection to takin* ;i portion ol
the crop lorwa*es. Apply early to
v -• A j ctOpTON. Franklin st..
Opposite Dickinson, Hill A Co s.
ill awthenrft*
tl/A.Vt fc.l>-To hire out. •>" the month, some
VV No. 1 COOKS. WASHERS and 1R• NERS;
also, some valuable MEN and BOYS. For good
homes they may be had at a liberal price, ror
further information, apply ROWE.
fe 3-6t* Adm'r of Thos. F. Johnson. dec'd._
llfANTED.—Wanted to rent a DWELLING
W m the city, containing from four to six rooms.
A good tenant ma* I>* had by addressing no.\
iWS." Richmond Poat Offio*. stating location nnd
price. J * 3l l "
WANTED-Any number of DRY HIDES-for
which the higliestprtcewtll be paid in CASH.
h T O. H. CHALKLr.I,
13th st., between Main and Cary.
ja 17—dlmcwSm
•JfTAWTBE*—AII the Shoemakers to know thatl
H continue to manufacture all kinds ol J.HOI*.
and GAITER UPPERS. Parties in want of are
liable article at a fair price must leave orders no**,
nnd all others may send their orders to the rVntn,
and it don't mike any difference how far Norta
rhev send them HOWE'S WORDIIrVL
LEATHER IniCHING MACHINES may be
seen in operation, making shoes.
ja3o-lm* 13th street near Cary, up stairs. I
WANTsXD— A TEACHER.—A lady qualified tn
give instruction in the usual English branches
and in Music on the Pinno, can obtain a desirab.e
situation as an ASSISTANT TEACHER in «. Fe
male Seminary l>* addressing immediately Hox *»,
Staunton, Va. A Southerner and rre*b*teri-n pre
ferred, __ _ .a27-sw*
W ANTED—25 to 30 WOOD CUTTERS, to cut
cord wood sear the ciiy
ja2s-ts GEO. WATT ft Ct»._
ll^ANTED—Fifteen al.le Negro MEN. from
»v country service, to work underground at the
CARBON HILL MINE*". No accident of serious
consequence to a sinale lal*nrer has occurred in
these Mines for seven years; and a larg* advance
over nurface hire* will l>e paid lor good men. r ac
torv hands wii>t b* employed on any terms. Ap
ply to Mr. RiffSfD Rkins. at the Coal yard, corner
10th and Cary sts., or at the Mines.
\„. 21 -1 s JOHN J. W E_R TH_. A gen t.
»!\T*.l»—Ladies, Dress Makers. Tailors, and
the public in general, tn know that the cele
brate. EUREKA SHUTTLE SEWING MA
CHINE is now opened and forsaleat the Southern
Boot, Shoe and Trunk Msnufactory. 235 Broad St..
\iark Downey's Buildings. Price SliW. „ „ _
N 11-THIS MACHINE WILL BE MANU
FACTURED HERE.
LADIES' HEELED GAITFRS fl.
PATENT LEATHER SHOES fl.
GOAT AND MOROCCO SHOES fI.
LADIES. FORGET NOT TO CALL AT
ja 20-lm 236 BROAD ST.. NEAR Till HP.
11/ ANTED— 75 cents only. for Ladies' arid Gen-
W fjaiuen's India Bubl*rOVEßJjmiJMLßt the
SOUTHERN BOOT.SHOE and TRUNK MAM'
FACTORY. 236 Broad street. Mark Downey s
Building. HEELED GAITERS SI.
Aneiits for the celebrated Eureka Sewing Ma
chines; also, 525 Double Thread Machine.
N. u.—WANi'ED-Several first ciass HANDS
on Gmter work. None but good hands need apply
in 2°—lm
WANTB.D— To hire for the balance of the year.
6 COLORED HANDS, to work on Repairs of
Road, between Richmond and Awhland. Apply to
W M.N. BRAGG, Sup't.
Office R.. F. and P. R. R- Co.. {
Richiuond. litu Jan'y-HaSO.S jal4--ts
WANTED— Ever) fxtdy to know that I have
commenced the manufacture of TRUNKS,
CARPET-BAGS, and VALICES at. No. 54. Main
street. Richmond, where they cau find a beautiful
asßortaktatef Trunks. Valices. and Carpet Bags,
ef every style, at prices as low as the* can be
bouzht in the Northern cities, both at wholesale
and retail. Trungs repaired and Covers made to
order, at the shortest notice.
deaAiii _ JAMES KNOTTH.
E WANTED— .'K.IO customers that want Rood Fall
i and W.nter CLOTHING for a little money.—
Hat SIMPSON A MILLER'S, 119 Main st.
SERVANTS FOR HIRE.
OR 11IRE-A No. 1 COOK, aeveral GIRI.S
for the house, *ood house MEN, common LA
BORERS and DRIVERS.
Tla WLINGS A HOLLADAY.
fe7-3t !2Mi street.
T*Ei HIRrTBV THE MONTII-A white or
1 anUred WOMAN. One accustomed to nursint
a->d don . chamber work. Innuireat No 43. St.
Charles Hotet p __ _ _ fe7 ~' it
CEHVANTB t-'OR MIRE-I nave for hire
3 some- very able-bodied MEN am BOYS, just
from the coun»r», accustomed to Farm work: aiso.
a young WOMAN, accustomed to Housework,and
can Cook, Wash nnd Iron very well.
JAMES MOORE.
fc G ts Opposite Si Char lee Hotel, j
FOR IIIRK OR B A L E— An accomplished
HOUSE SERVANT and n.Mtd -EAMSIREBS.
with a young child ; or, 1 would sail the woman and
child tn remain in or near the city al valuition
price Imiuireof Da. POLLARD.
le6—3t* Governor street,
tIIRF-Ai-enteeICHAMBERMAID wiio
r can do g«od sew in;. Also, genersi LA 110 -
KRS anda *o.»l BROGUE MAKER.
COCKE * CLOSE,
Office on H'li at.. Exchange Hotel Building.
fe«-2t _
tMJR iIIRE-Aii A No. 1 MAN COOf.bv ths
month. Apply to P. T MOORE'S.
fe6-6t . 24 Pearl street.
NE fl KOKS F6 R il In. E. - F. r h i rs~» No. 1
TEAMSTER, or HACK DHiVER. several
COOKS. WASHERS and IRONERS, several su
perior HOUSE GIRLS. Also, an experienced
NURSE, who is very reliable; several Factory
BOYS, a plain BRICKLAYER Ac.
RO B LYNX.
Agent for Hiring out Nsgr.tes, Ac,
fe 3— ts Office in Basement Met. Hail.
FOR HIRK.-I have for hire general LABOR
ERS. HOUSE GIRI.M, COOMB. WASHERS
aud IRONKRS. CARPENTERS, BLACK
SMITHS and HELPERS. Apply to
WM. S. PHILLIPS, nnltth,
ja 14— ta between Main and Bank atreet*.
SERVANTS FOR SALE.
FOR a A LB. PRIVATKLV-An excellent
WASHER and good COOK, with two male
children—one atxiut aeveu veara. tin other about
four weak* old. To a purchaser who w.'l retain
them iv the cttv, a bargain will be offered.
COCKE A CLOSE Office on 140 i at..
fe7-2t Exchange H >tel i-uuding.
PIKStLK TO KK>I\IN IN Hit HvIOND,
Aynung.likelyCHAMBERMAID and SEAM
STRESS genteelly raised, aad will heaold <>Bjy tn
a first raie home. Slid can he seen at mi oftce
daily at boob. UUsold G. W. H. TYLER,
(ieueral Agent, Office Marshall.
ialS— U between 6Ui and 7th atrecU.
BAKER'S BROMA. IN TIN FOIL, which
n.akes an exceed.ugly nutritiou* b*v*rae*~
fresh, just received by
J AS. H. PhARCKA CO.. Dru*gi*t*.
Corner Broad sod Hlh st*.
LAOfAYRAt'OFFBE.-ao bais prints b*w
crop Lagcsyra Coil**, for asle by
K.k. HKINKBR A CO.,
LIfOBtCB.-a) esse*jranftwd Licorice; Messes
A. 0. C. Licorice, to arrive, for sal* »**
POTTB. FAB LEY fc CO.
C" lOEFEE -SO bad* prim* Green La*uia»ra Cof
fee, for asle by POTTS, FARLEY A Ca
MOI.ASSEh.IOU barrel* choice Muscovado
Molassss. ia tio. 1 barrels, for sal* hy %
_POTTS, FARLEY * CO._
IjtfHIhKEY : 3W barret* Eectihed Wh.akep. |
V, var,on*bra.d*.for o^bVAjiiEYjtCo^
pOAL OIL LAnM.-A saw aapply or Coal
V> Oil Lamp*, reeeatly naeaed st
BUTKLEY'JJ,I«MBin»t.
PATRHK HBNMY.-A low HusUof Virgi
nia's a rent Orator, on hand and fat a*>t* al re
daead rat**. TUGS. A. BULK LEY.
EXTRA ETtft T-la.p*
vb rial aad ordinary Fia*n.—lOf oas*a t»r sale by
f.Jt G. B.I)AVENPORT.
BEEF TO.>«LKB. Juat reoeived. a lot of
very bio* Reel Toaauea. at
J. MCCARTHYS. HT Broad *t.
P«IKaH VBNIsVpN.-Ja*t i**eiv*d. a lot of
La^aV*¥. JteAifm.Wu&l*:
I '*. l - , ' u jww»ji^*^*---^SS" B 3?r?-hS
|| *« »AW t* I.T . I
TURBDA^aSVE U D,L B DA "**■
seat**- ""'oiliMw. saaa
MONDAYJIVFTiNo, Fsb ink , * ■
Mueio by Oflenhßeh sad tJ, . « .. H
(Mated h» M'IIeDAIICV I
aseed.i ai th* Opsra Cosii, a# •52 I
aft I
weeireoeivsdin Rev iork fo7l*£^' •*» *£ I
anbonaded **lhu*ia*m, aad * I
nounc«d liy th* »re»a.d iCpuUm! •!?*"* >. anal
most pißuaatand iatsr«.i, D| *~,*"'."•••ri ■
Min*tt*. ILa Chatted* Guie©,i Mm ■ aal
Mariaan*. 18i» Oouveraaau.i '«'■*• "*-*"' 3
(in do (Misanthrope.) v** 1 -? 9
Dig Dm (Jon.leu Indisa.)...' v ?;,*,«)>«
To be toHoweO b> *'•'*'f;»|
LA PARODIE DE LUCIA DI LaMIH-a*..
P*rf..rn.ed by M. Ol^ 11 **
To conclude with ■■■»
JEAN LI *0T
Operatta in on*art. Words ..f J,.:... v
r.uu. *' ■•aitl, I
»* ,«.-, ■_. pniiMiieai
Msne. (I Isansts.) y>n-*»
Tanered M f»»il- I
Jean I.* Sot ""u■'*•}.'.)ii|
la to* principal character's ' l l I
WEDNESDAY RYERIR-8, EEa\ U bn
Will te presented in Richan.ad
TOINETTE. ET son CkRAMHIi
Operatta, ia one act. *
' riudVre'i'Carahiiiier,)....... « ;: >iltfS
BISCOtIP ' B a.H
To lie followed tiv M ' ! -'i
LES DEUX AVEI'GI.V"
iSfroSS" tfJu-laU
To conclude with n**tTUj I
LA ROSE DE SAINT FI.OI R
Cpera Comique, in obs ir* '
M'.leDAROY.ns p..
Bsnanha m ua-t- ; >
Chapiiiilous '.M lea 1 I
Conaeript M. A k.Mji>
AnefTective ORCHESTRA will he — * -"
rect:. 11 ..f the well known Musicai 001..1.1.. ' I I
REITEH. »■ Bl
Pr.it s or Admiisiov—ONE DOLLAR ' 1
No extra charge for reaerved seats * j
ta, Sile of Ticketa for bo'ti aiihts mm,,, i 1
on FRIDAY MORMINO.attoVio.-k »t »™i 111
stores of Jambs nooMMVil k <:..., I*l v. I*'ll1 *'II j
and st P. H. fat Lob's, It* Mam at. **■?*■■ I
pAO ErS YEN IS. I 1
Thia celebrated work, pronounced'h»f in ,,. , I |
claaa ever executed b> an Aakorieaa irbai I 'I
NOW ON EXIIIMI lIOV ' " I J
AT rue V *
Open DA 1 and EVKNIMj L lt - I
•a. ADMISSION 25 CENTS. KJ
h*» SEASON TICKETS So CENTS, f,-_,. I]
SAM F OB a>* II
coming: co'.'iN'i:: COJURi '' * H
IHS BTAIt TROUPL, | :
METROPOUTA.S mi.L. II
WEDNESDAY,'fEBRIaKY <th 1 I
ajL.ADMIS.SiON SCENTS I j
\JEtHANHS' INSTITI TE HtU. I
GRAND OMMIM Mi.Hf I]
FOR A FEW NHiHTS o\7, I \
The world-renowned European B j
M \6ICIAN AND VENTRILOunn I •
Will have the honor of making an first sMaarara, B i
bclorc the citiaensof Richni"...| -out rieiartT an .
On TUESDAY EVENLM.'. K-h. 7 !*, I •
And Bvsrav kv«m.s« darias lb* week ' ' I 1
MIRACLE*! PABCLNATIOMB'
Withont coafeaeraep—e*f»ia> dsisoiiae' '
(jrest Noveltie* and Weaeerfal I
tions, 0011.posed of
TWO DREAM.*- OF WONDERS
Carl* of AnjinsioN ise* ; , -
aA, His Nightly W.mders will le l : \
evening. ,
Doors open st 7o'clock, and perr..runc«to •,.» B-'
uience at quiirter to M o'cl.ick I' M. \
..»A-..V A**** AU'ERNOON KNTK*TA\ Jell
MEN I' for »b* BOconimodation of Fauu.MU ■ I :1
dren and Schools, on SATURDAY AKTKrS'm \ f*Ln
commencing at .1 o'clock D.*or*iiip«D at:,' ,| s
Admisaion 75 cents, for all agr». \, ( -■ | !
A STO.vISIII.Vi TO ATf.-MAOANI II. _ I
-ia-Shl.L. the celebrated Astroioiust.it atssH
the city. She was born with s nvumlufi leu .I \
the events of life—even your verr BMitsßß-vil
tell whether you are m v r,,.,! m najy*, ami as I
in my times you ar* to l« married: w.ll -v:*. >.. 1
dy marriage. She ha* astonisiied HtMtann* I 1
her magic power. No centlenisn adnntt<*d Xi |
Er.riiN»' Boarding-House, 13th or Gevarasraafl 1 3
betweeniMam and Franklin streets, n" .'4-':. I
LOST AND STRAYED ||
I OST—(in Sunday, hit ERIK i'APKH* 1
will nay a reward for their.ie'oen attaj .1 S
patch office. AMANDA *XMffti |i
l'- 7—lt* nInwvMBBBtaTMM X..1
FOl'Nlt— In my a!ore. last week, asica,- m- 1. m\
of MONEY, which t!ie owner SB* Mtaj * »
scribing snd pann let this adrerlisaMSt ■
_fo7-lt* JOHN EAIIOLI I
~ L«»»T-A black TEE1IIIB(M n|
c«i k brown feet and short tail; thp.l stn:in
—V collar ou made of lsstfe*r, w;'h»
for the owner's nanie; ajswrrs to tha n%si*„f Sn
Ridley, but a seuerallv called K..h. ABfßwe
turnins said dog will receive the 'ium*. ■ ■•
owner and a liliera! reward.
WALTER K. HAW*
te 7-3t gananatßt f. H 8
TAKatfl VP-A*oar*N aan tSi
T2,"JI Richmond, on fund**. Vinuary J»S. .
sorrel HORSE. BSfSMB] I 1
ahnut 15 y*ars oil. Has a *ta* in his f.'rfhf»,' *
hind feet and one for* foot white. Had sßtnal
and bndl*.
The owner will please come forward, sbbb ir«
perty, pay expenses and fku hnn i»n. _„
THOMAS V. BKA»P,
fe7-3t* Weil ham I or* u« E*Brn* 1
aw»>" ." JMFT AWAY Ipssn tha rskn mo a
Yellow Tavern.'*n Siinda* kotsnl-H
•*-^^- v - chesnnt sorr-l BORBB, sbrsrl t«o hsj
old. three whit* lost a. .1 white iD«t in thalor>i<tf
rides well and holds a hurh hsad: had»n»•»,«•
hridl*. mart ngale and collar. A liksraJ r**»«<i
he paid for his de ivery «t my staulu, hjjp«'«"<.
B'.wd srrcat.Shockoe Hill.
fe7- »• JACOff WOOW*
IIORKICM.MISaiNn. -fnafSji • !
the subsrnbers 011 tin' mjjt ' '■*
mat., a pair of lirown I°B*f? "
matched. A liberal reward will i* ;■■ -' '
delivery at the Ex«han«e Hotel. .
fe r-ts JOHN P. A THUS K. BaLIAR.
rv llhl % ED—From mr retf" '
TijSt Hanover, a black COLT. H; b**' M*
*a/-l-f.,.it. I will mv* tM reward f.-r Md« ■
to me at Old Church. _.., ..,. .
_fs7-K» __ E/.EKIK! E [41X11 i
ST Ha * a it aw il ••';» FiahtM 1 j
Efahßaßa la*t. lrom Gla-ebrook \ !>■"'« 11l
188 luhtbav M/.KK Ml I.X; ineui: *- Wi
— nV. >T cut with the bit. Sh- 1 <.*•«! •* '. Mm
a rope on neck nan BWant • m ,
pi? 85 for Iter deliver* t« M'«»'»- ,J !* 1 ", .' W>
Tbonias. |b*w-*w>*l WV > Pa
MR tVEIi •rV-OBJhaahi.JE
•"Jh-awt i.iv /7th . I <»
WB Ml'l.i: A 11» in forma:
Jl_W_wiil tie thaakfulls rscei.-d sat f »- i(
orl will *a> *CL'fSS*, •,
lor her recovery. K• H w ! 3?.', ~
fe 4-d3tawlt* or. Marsh... *M s "
STRAY HFIFEK.-O."''';;
IpW* house. M Broad Stree-
JULsand Monroe, a DARK Xl
Ayrshire breed. The owner w. I ,".»-* V.V,
prove property, pay expanses. SB* -♦*• s.
fe*-3f "• ;.
"*S M«HAaaK-Stra,*d .»/,-'•
nW r --T~' .'"•";,.;
SB? a PUPf Y. For his ret*r».*» a* ■*
formation ss w II lead to h» U % f
the a b«vo reward. tin 4 —tl I »."!'
CTR iTEDOR STOLEN-- F >«>s.?&
iJ on ilrovestrcer. bsJi»dßev. a I,K ' .'. vl «
about IS months old. Her -:»rs »re soil
she is in fino order; BOBarticn'ai '' \ r * , '*\. s*t
she is whit*, wuh lance htenk ►* i " l * .";',, ~•»
than white. I will pay a literal rew%rdl.>M
livery or inforuiation tbat; I •sn *." ;'",og **
tjH A. i • I
Olßce 190 Main atreet, Ntweeu IN »•
r* 2-u _
d 9 REMOVAL. »R-W^mV*
J-VWELI KNOWN BILL V« T W *
ftIMEW, WATCHM AX t X f**, ,
a tA lr would respecMu •' "' " - ■
public, aad His friends in the as* Jin.
REMOVED n*it door to Ms.»»
Co.'s. aesrly o**o*ll* h.s ».d ►'- , ; *■ .„,*»;*»•
where hs trusts.'■> BStrict Btl*t ! "°-_, 1 ■ v.*
and a de*ire to ple**#. that k* »i 11 •*» ,
same patronai-e so lil*er»i'» ' * Ul ; , t *,. »
the laat fourteen years. My Btutw »«
'•Ni.fhinj u-i««o«r/ii*cr
Whirl livesth* Utile BIL • ,»■•
Wbils on Eleventh Btrsel . ,".♦
He's tone neat do**r ta aeoi a r.»
Ob hnn your lavors sh iw»r.
- ARMORY MONTGOMKK* 'j;*'
M PaVaart a>.Bße iS ,.*
■ This « srnpnnr will mart *'• . x **},«*»
WTBIS EVENING at 7 o'cte■'»• »*j
-»•« r*«uir*d to 1»> »refwnt to ii.Bi— .. .
and drill ißirai»di*t*l» aftsr J!'*.*? . ,««*
meet a.a.n .in to morrow ' Tt BJ ' " asaß*
at half paat 7 o'cl.tck. for the *n**" ■"
808 coiuwiaaioßed etticers.
By ord*r of lheC»»tvin. . M .. n ■_t a aft' >
I**-Jt JOHN Mt-IK»MAI.P .1- y
"Z OM A Va. x ,. ft
THI *W£*L|i >
■ DAY nuats. under the •n*er»n**J *
m VAUGHAN at Miliurs Hall. >•* *o*
JRparueßtarly ar* r**iaw*t*d to f 1 .*'.'
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