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O'# " Real Estate andOrner.il \gviiU* Advertisements Dot to be In 66el by the year, htt* ts he rharp-d at the usual rates, 'ul^cvt to tael discount* a* shall be agreed upon. # Auctioneers, Ihmksellers and yvaily advertiser*, generally, eng aging one or more *-|uar«s, with tl«e prink-go of change, shall not, Ob tl*e*r yearly trersge. In anyone week. Insert nuire than the amount •grw^l upon m the standing rule under thr contract, and all exceed tag swell amount to be charged at the usual rale*. Advertisements inserted In thr tfrml-We* kty Whig at Tft cents jar •qnarv of lit lines or leas for the first Insertion, and 80 rents per •qnar*- fur r *ch ruatt’iuanre _ i a lj: > o a it ion i s .18. h a .1 f . J J i s tlf!HI J-wwiar 111 * !*, 4 5 iJn» i 1, 9, a, 4 ! *1 1! 8 » »>• 11 1* . 6 7 8 9 If 11 19 1* 14.1* 14 ITI14 I9J, 18 14 IB l4iT7 18 1* ,W 91 w e 9« 21 29 9H 91 9.1 94 97)1817* V8t' |l • «*»» 81 PiaaCAMi . 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Jn* 1 11 ll 8 41 5 4 7, Dkivhi .. li 2 8 4 5 4 9 f'lO 11 19,19 14 7 8 * 10 11 It 18 15 I* IT 19 I* *n *1 14 15 14 17 is 19 9,, *8,11 94 tft 94 97 9S 41 99 98 94 9ft *4 97 il»Vl..l..l..l..l..ll99 99 8.1 81 i . . , m i Mutynw ri,ani r.n.^w* constantly on nana WJff freah Ground Flatter, and onr care la the ^election* from the W*t Wltidaor Lump Platter enable* tu to recommend It a* the beat that can be hat. All order* left at oor office «n Cary street, prompt ly executed TALIAFERRO A BRO N. B —Partner* can be supplied In their own bag*, at a reduction in price Liberal discount* to merchants, for cash JafT J B. HAROHOVE, VHCOcaw»>a to aauj. da eta,) Aicrioiu:i:k, Wnl! air ft, wmtlar St. Chart** /Total, Ricummr, Va. WILL devote his whole attention to the Sale and Hiring of Ne groes. Real Mate, Ae., publicly and privately. Bale* satisfactory or no cltarge rands. TSST Me has a convenient place for keeping slave*. The s'lharriber re*pactfu«y iabeat bis friend* that bn boa Alaco*. tinned the auction buataeea, «N having rented hi* oBr* to lfr. J. B. Margrove, takes pleasare In rseomroendlng hi* former custom* r» to giro him n call. BFNJ. DAVIS. JulyJl___ iilitRKIWAlil;. CHINA AXB 6LANK. ' SPRING. 1856! THE subscriber offer* for sale a very heavy stock of KnrtXrrx. at re, Chinn and Gl*i*s, AooAtng Gink*e*. fVtsfore, a a*# Fancy Gooilk, of recent importation, and front Auction Trad* Salt*. To cash buyer* and prompt six month* payers, inducement* wlU be bald eat fully equal to any that may be offered North or else where WSI E. BUTLER, mbit Importer of China, Ac., 79 Main street. NEW BPHIND C00IM.-W« am now recelvtng. aad In a few day* will have In *tore, a Urge stock of staple and sues DRY GOODS, ronstttlng of the following. In part— Shirting* and Sheeting*, of every description Plaid, striped and plain Cottons, for servants Large stock Linen Duck* and Drill* Ticking*. Osnahorg* and Furniture Plaids Table Damask*, bleached and brown Napkin*, Toweling* and Diapers Istrge stock of Irish Linens Bed Quilts, all sises and qualities Table Cover*. Curtain Material* Prints, Gmgham* and Lawn* Alpacca*. Bombasine* and DeBeges DeLatne*. plain and fix’d Berege* Organdie Mo*ltns and Jaconet* Berege* and Grenadine*. Berege Robes, large stock Lawn. Orgaodie and Silk Robes Bilks, Ktbundf, Gloves. Hdkfk and Hosiery of every description Large stock of Laos, Mo*lin, Cambric, and Crape Collars and Mantillas, Shawl* and Scarfs Parasols and Umbrellas, large stock Hoop Skirt*, Ora** Cloth Mohair Skirts Matting and Hemp Carpeting* Cloth*, Casalmerv* and Vesting* Together with every article usually found la a dry goods house for gvotlemen * wrar. We respectfully solicit a call from all cash and prompt six month*' Layers. W. P PYKKIN8 A Co , mh94 No. 141 Eagle Square . WE are now receiving our Spring, SUPPLY OE GOODS, « oo slstlng In part of the following article* 50 bbl* Crushed and Pulverised Sugar flo do C Yellow do 94 hbd*. New Orlean* do IIS Ban Rio. Lftfuyra and Java Ooffr* Idfl Ho«e* Brown and Mack Soap 100 Boxes Adamantine Candle* 19 hhds Bacon Sides, Shoulders and Hams &4» Kegs superior Curb and Sal Soda SB bM*. New Orleans Mola**r* lOil t*bl* Mountain l>ew Whisky SB do. Old Rye, Various Brands 10 do Kerr’s Sirapiornlean do, bbl- and ft«» s Cask* Imitation Brandy 9*n Sark* Salt. A-htoi. and Marshall dn Kegs Pomgranate Tobacco A«» Boxes Gr«*und Coffre So Package* Green ami Mack Teaa nM*r~»iurEiir. rr^r, xim.iri', nM|q»ir|( i nprr, least row* ders, Hr-.oms. Duckett*. Itol laud Cilu, Pi-ach and Apple Bran lr, Mr* Miller 9me Cat Amnkutg Tobacco, Ball Ertre, and many other articles too tedious hi tusijllon lu an adrerti*«-m«-iit. ■>«»• KATCLIEEA **l »l >1 I HIM t> UIIIMtl I. FROM his IDstilU-rle* In Angu««a county, tl»e subscriber will fill order*. In any quantities, and ft* any part af II,e United States, for this celebrated WHTHKIT. It *m awarded a kikst cun ntPLnns at the Pair of the Mechanics' Institute, in Richmond. No vember H&4 This Liquor Is intended for family snd medicinal use, and for the best llotslt It may l»e or«tered of any are from two to Bve years. Orders through the malls pr<-in|4ly attended to. Ad d«WM WII.MAM KF.RR, <xA dly Htaunif.n. VS» ■Ifi % r«i i n i* ii n v i: u hXtkrT whlat JTm DRILL -The performance of this Drill the last season was eo« Mr sty satisfactory, and It was spokrn of In terms of high commendation by tl.osr who used It; I therefore feel warranted In recommending It As inferior to none hitherto Invented. It Is simple In Its construe* Non, durable, and not liable to get out of order, and the price af it leas than of most other drills Those who may he In want the com ing season, are reapaethiRy requested to forward their orders early to AyoOdtaappoIntment. H BALDWIN, •■10 if HM Main street ARfRM MU RHI'%!<*> dies BcHwors, Ac , of M Wendt's r#lstsrated make, warranted to quality, In new and Improeed pattern#, and the only complete as sortment made, for sale by EDWARD OOftNIM*) A OO., •I John street, New T«rk. Agents for H Wendt_mh6 dmoe. WAtCHES I WifCHEH t! tt AtMMTTl W I I. I. M 4 X. ti M X V. watchmaker and jbwkllkr, M». 44 a atron* *4. -tboro CArwfnttf, f-MUirfelpAiti. HA VINO rooolrrd * .nporlor wmtlnnl of Watrnro, rt '••••ffi IHmua4i. ni.«->w, I >mM fiD atton F/V - la* to Um Mtovln, low prtN* : CA ®Ad Watehoo, from IfntoiTsti gwr 4* 8 " "A ay*S»»M *4 la SIS p«r oatt. S"M F-nall*. Chaim, Thlmhloo, At. All onod* warrontod a. rrp rtmmin* Call ond r i.alni m, .fork bofttr* pnrckooiny otoawhoro. WS4"M4 Jowolr, rrpotrod In Ik* non artfcUr wy!' *P> _W»l A flRAV, 4* Routh Srcond NmrrtCV.. Tho Nlwritor liovlny an tho I6«h of March loot jmrrba*r.1 tho IMn-n to Ion, anil favorably carried on by Mr Wllltos Smrth, ho wnaM rawiTih.il, «,n -n a eontlouoo*# af ilto • patrowoe fora.or I, ootoadod to kin. amt wool* a ton rail tho atton ttaw of ta* (rnMto In Fvaorol to a loryo on4 noil -o tor tod otm-k af flnaXt M kto liar. n-oaMly yarrhtno »d4 ailed In Iba orlylnol olork, ad af wtitok wilt k. ont* on Mo non r-aooaoMo torn.. WM A. WALTFRR. UpkatSoror Mi4 Pap*-r Honrvr, Ifo. 14" Molu Mr rot, cursor of lfth N. S—Mr Wiiu.w Bout* will olwayo br foiu.il at Iko oM oiaoil, *s4 WoM4 ooflclt o contlnnanoo of tho patronaya af all kla fornor noQmnoro in • i apl* gWwR |hS.—Ad A* Ototon for Mfiln« Mo torymf portion^ 4# Aprlo, flood. I. rnnotdrroM, odronerd, wo boro rofocii o, prlnoa of non, otyloo of onr l>ro*. ood oibor fancy flood., mil — •MS tk*_a.tonlloa of par-honr. portlculatly In— fin and low prlrod Row Dolrtlnoa Cvy Wiki, Soraanr. and Barry** wao. Ury.a4too and Brlllioniv* Boyli*b. Pronok and AnrrWoa Calirooo, rrory frad* OoAtonod**, Doalait and Hanabnro. mmm~r Cloth*. CaaoWro* and v-.ilny* Idnoa C' oilny. a*d Pant pinf. e*sokad and Brown Bhootlnyo and Rklrtlnyo Pablo Idnoa oad l.inoa Rboo.inyo XlkSnna, FMnnlilortoo, Itnotory, ftloooo. Ar . Ar YAIXXIINF A linn, No. ft Broad otraat, u .. . Fatontm.-. Rqaaro A CMATSd-W. Hava oa bond , (ariTTBSC --prlroo, for karyalno, 1«1* __ MPRCNANT, WRIAIflRR A OO. tlTStTE sff.K VFtT«.-Wr bar* Jat roroiood * mm W tot of Plyar-d For., wMok w£4 «mTZ of al to wont MKBOH ANT, WBIBUIPR A OO , JSS, No. Ilf Main olrovt. MABM II I.M VRNTN.—1/mn Morortllr. Vroto. rm~ iVl bvoolny rvory rortof, of Mylr and qaalNy and *filok w, ar* iSiSfS pvtroa lk*a —at ptoato. BBtN, BA 1.0 WIN A 00. wn> Itii IITOTBIITO, •■on *. m pcttenoiu. a cn -g newbpapkk ADVERTIS ING HOUSE *• ** Nrrvw.'U A Oix an agent* far uaarljr all thn Newspapers la the Catted Mate* aad Canada*. Oita, IK Kaata .treet. New Park, aad lo lute street, Baal* «. NEW TOKK CLOTHINO, OP SUPERIOR MAKE. JE.1NI.1tiM, WHEELER * CO., 4* CHAMBERS STREET, Opposite llw Park, oBrr at Whole**!*, an immatuc stock of CLOTHINO, of all kinds. (F* CLOTHINO (HMH) ! TERMS REASONABLE' ,xm ._ , PRICES LOW! J«U-4Sa[P.) _ - CALL AND SEE.” STATEN ISLAND. FANCY BVEINU KNTARLlkHMENT. OPTICk. No. 3 JOHN 8TEEET, T Ooofck rtuM Druabvai, New You HI uo4w«l|n«l, yroprMion of Utii bubiuhiwni, hiv« for • long tlwe (the senior partner of tbs Arm. Nathan Barrett, [?r XT year*,) been prosecuting their business at /w/.iru/ They have •pared no effort* or expen**, especially In the la*t few yeare, to excell In all the branches of their art, and have been suc cemfull In attaining a htgh degree of ImproremcblB m q*11 in the machinery aad spftsrstus for dreming different etwftee o'good*, a* iu practical artistic akUl lo dye tag and AwteMag t adlea Mftks, Sauu and Mertwo Dr——, |mt imyrovetnmu Have bei made, la a large proportion of ease*, thee* arUete. me made, la c«or aad fie Ijh, very nearly equd In appearance to new good* Crap* fihswl*. Cloak*, Manila**, Velvet Garments, Ac., m aim eery sure**,fully treaded. Padcd and Stained rood, restored or re-dyed MILKS AND SILK DRESSES WATFKPD Lace and MuMla Curtain., Carpets, Ru«r« and Table IViren Clean sad A KeAnlabe.1, Damask and Moreen Curtains BcauUfuUy Dyed Alas, Kibons, Hosiery, Glorrs, Ac. Orders eaecuted with care and despatch Goods received and returned by Kaprcws. Good, kept subiect to the claim 4 the owner, twelve iu .nth, KARHFTT, NEPHEWS A OO , j ^ ^ 3 John street., 3 doors from Bread way, N T. fll.HII.LII I ICON PICK WUHRk MERR.'L * JALjULS, 112 Centre street, New York, %• ANUFACTUKEllh AND DEALERS IN WROUGHT IRON ."A P'Pea, Pilling., Toole, and fltrf description of apparatus connected with Steam, Water or Oaf, for healing and lighting Strainers, Cburclies. Hotels. Private Dwellings, Hospitals. Villager Factories anil Halls. Also-Valves, Corks, Pumps, Guagea, Boilers and Bodei Flu, , ouufl* to outer. • ^ar fienrw CuU'jmt Msrhlnes »rt entirely new, %nd our owi Psterit vimnlrt to do double *h* work of any other invention Ord*r> solicited from aUlm-Uoni of li>* country, and iirompllv at icuAed to,_ Jail —1y -JP) A.MIHCWV A JF.NI P, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, COTTON AND WOOLEN MACHINERY, wraau aaoisae *ai> siiu*., ut< a «mt>' rot., acLTiao, arc.. Importer* and Dealer, in .WaRufartiircrt' Articles, NO «7 PINT STREFT, NEW VORK. N. R. Agents for the the 'VVoodruS and Brash I run Work* 1 Steam Engines and Boiler*. or Kacln-tve agency In New Vork [or -Lowell Machine Shop' Machinist,* s'-...is aaBB—ly(P ] WJACKMM * BON, a ORATK AND FENDER MAKERS, jySI-dly {PJ 44S Front sueet, and WU Broadway, N. V. fNTCELSIKK HEWING MACHINES Made hy IIOOD? BAT 2 TELLE A CO.. Worreater, Mas. , patented by Ellas Howe, Jr., September lmh, 1S44 Tlie— Machine, are warranted,\wllh proper uae.) not in get .,ut of repair They are hullt In a good, eulwtantlal an-l Workman like manner, and will do Tailor*,' Hhoamakrr*' and Saddlers' work. In a manner warranted to give satlatactlon. The stitch will not rip ahy more than common sewing dope by hand. Call and see them In operation at l«n CHESNl'T Street. Philadelphia, up Malta. W A. DAWSON, Agent. wyP dly—[a] u. ;r. wii.i.ia vis ‘ PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANT, ENERAL AGENT for Receiving and Forwarding Manufactured ,R Tobacco, Goods, Ac., Ac., No. 3 Sanccnt Sue. Rican, .an, V* begs leave lo return his sincere thanks to his friends and the public, for the very liberal patronage beunwed on him during ht« business connoclIons with Messrs. Hooker A Watkins, of this city, and re spectfully solicits a continuance to hi* new house. In thus appear. Ing on the theatre of bnstneos alone, I do so with full rimftdrnre ,n my business iiuallAeatlons that the Inters- 0f consignees will 1 falthfully represented MF Uheral cash advance, made on consignment, of produce in hand. Ranae vn : llnm Lewie Webb A Son. Wadsworth, Turner A On , and John Booker, Esq , Richmond ; John M Otcy, Req , Chlswell Dabuev, Esq , Messrs. Peters, Spence A Co., and Messrs. McCorkle A UIBHN* MALLEKY FOR PATENT AMBROTYPES ASP PHOTOGRAPHS. TIIE WUHWCRIHEK having fitted up a suit of rooms In elegant •tjrle, at Corinthian Hall, is aow prepared to wait on the pub lic and furr.uK them with superior pictures, at moderate price*. The Ambrotypa, being hermetically sealed between two plate* of fine polished glass, ^by a cement which not only secure*, but gilds and beautifies the impression.) is proof against action of water or •«*** W varlaHtni sf climate ta long sea vwragws, and ts the oniv Mod of picture that sHH retuaurnn change I he t .mo. They ran be taken from the star of full life fn the smallest miniature, and in one quarter the time of the Daguerreotype. They are not reversed, can he seen In any light as an engraving ; hence are very suitable for Pm*. l->cket«, and large Frame*, as well as Cases. The extrema popularity of the Ambrotypes, ha* given rise to much imposition. Counterfeits upon glass, covere*l with black ramlsh, are often sold for Ambrotypes. None are genuine without the pat ent stamp 191* public are invited to call grid examine specimen* st the AMg«rrTraGatxgar, Cnairraux Hall,Main street,between 9th and 10th. P. k. UIBB8. Richmond, January 96, ISM ELLETT, H ALLER, DREWKY A CO., VO. 17 PEARL STREET, Hiiiciimond va. AVK in store and are now receiving a beautiful assortment of the following Goods, selected in Europe, by one of our firm : English Prints Manchester and Scotch Ginghams Printed luvwns, Jaconets and Challies White ami Figured Brilllantr* Plain Colored, Black and Printed Mooscllns do do Persians and Challies Plain Colored, Black and Batin Striped Bareges Colored Craped* Kspagne# Jaconet, Barege, and Tissue Rohes. Black and Colored Wilks Black Alpacas and Italian Cloths White Cambric*, Jaconets, and Wwlts Muslin* Cloths, Cassituers, and Vestings Irish Linens, Blay Linens, Hollands, Damasks, Dowlas, Linen Duek*. and Drills Glased Cambrics. Black and Colored Camhrlca, Hosiery, Glove*. Gauntletts, Mitts, Thread*. A.-., Ac. With a great varlty of other foreign Goods, suited to the Virgin!* ami North Carolina Trade W* also have and will always keep on hand s full gtoek of the best American fabrics, such ss Prlut*. Lawns. Bleached and Brown Wheel ing* and Drillings, Denims, Cottonade*. Cottons Plaid* sud tkripc*, Osnaburg*. Heavy Duck*, Bagging*, Kentucky Jeans, Tweed-, Apron Checks, Flannels Ac., Ac. The facility afforded us by having a house In New York will ena ble us at all time* to offer Inducements to our customers and the trade generally, equal to any house in this country. ■M ELLETT. WALLER, DRURY A00 I IQI ORICE TON4JI A IIF. 4 NN Ac—The subscriber A has now in store. fib Case* superior, J O A Co fltirk Liquorice, 14 do do DeRosa do do, 10 do do Pabrka del Carmen, Mass Liquorice, lb do do F.. If. do do, lfiou lbs superior Black Ang«kstura Tonqua Beans, •O'* do do Paro do do, Also lfl Cases Otta Roses, for sale on accommodating terms by JOHN A. ROBINWON, C< HIW Cary and Vs , its SAVING* IN- Mil I ION OF It 11 II ff ON II. Ofllct removed to the store of Christian A I.athrop, No. 99 Mam WL—In consequence of the resignation of David If. Crane Wm. II. Christian was unanimously elected Cashier. The office has been re moved to ibe store of Christian A Lathrop, where deposits will lie received, on which nn Interest of 6 per cent, will »*e paid on all sums remaining on depo«U six mouths or longer, and five per cent for a shorter period. Till* institution has been In existence twenty-clght years, hat loaned over eight million# of dollars , has no suspended debt ; has never lost one dollar, or failed to nay an/ certificate when due JOHN TUOMPWON. President, WM II. CHRISTIAN, Cashier, roM4—dly_HUGH W FRY. Secretary. IM’MOOI. »'OR I «IIIM ILEIL EWvHF. Directors of the Pennf/I vanla Training School for Idiotic and JR. Feeble minded Children, located at Germantown, Pa ., (within Philadelphia city limits, calls the attention of Parents and Guardian* to their Institution It Is Incorporated by the State of Pennsylvania ■0.1 .1 Tfry pn-ftssmiy situated in one of the raotl healthy neighbor hoods known, having ample Grounds, Woodland, ffr The Training atnl Education of Imbecile and Idiotic Children at this Institution, is now purswmi upon ths most approved principles known in this Unnntry, orln Bo rope The Board of Director* having been su« ressful in obtaining the services of practical Teachers and Assistants, whose efforts to develop* the Physical and Intellectual qualities of their pupils, will he entirely given to tMs Institution Terms will he made known upon appli. atlons directed to Pennsylvania Training .chool for Imbeciles. fWmantown. Pa The following compose the present Board of Directors reiMwvr, ItT. BtV ALOWZO POTT KB, D. 0 vict racatngsrs, Isaac Collins Jes o Hands, Hon. O. W Woodward, Jos. Ilarrtson, Hon «. M Stmud, M W Baldwin, uiaxon, R Morrla W»ln, Wlrtar Morrla, PWHpS. JuMkr, Rlrh'rrt M Marahall, . Tigh, Df. Tho. R. Rirkhrldr, John Horton. Wm #. Parr tab, A. I. Stray n, M D. Rob p. Rmlth. Jlrnry M. Almrted AI.FX PULLIRTON, Tr.aaurer Ftimit Ttrtoi, ImrUtir._ (rar>—aps Am PARRA If MILL CUPPER Dl'CI. No. No. JOH* A OI.T. JOHA roi.T. _ Ml Ml PATRRBOH, N J. PATERSON, H. J. yTAAa II n\ oiTIIA Va^i, di t k on twinf Thr nndrralgnrd. Aolr Arrnta for thr aalr of thr a bora well k'-own brand, of Coartln, or Hard Durk, and Ctlnprror Wilt. Durk, harr rontuntly on tiand, and off.r for aalr. all Vox from 1 In I*.— Alao will makr lo ord.r at abort nottor Una. tnn. and 000. Cotton Duck, and Taoht Duck of oil numbrra, 1», Id, Id, and IS Inrhr* ta width JOHN COLT* IIFAVV.UOIIT, and FXTRa RAVFHA, eonotontly on hand Anprrtor to any othrr madr H C. RltACH A CO , opA-Am_71 Pino Bi, N T. ^'1 H , r III h . i 'Ulna oTarrr Blip rT 11 plT "f Hold and Slloer Watcher, whlrh In addition to V/V tho Stock prrrtoutly on bond, oomprltro ano of Urn largoat and braa aaaortmrnt, rrer oS-red In thr tradr In thla markrt Prraoo. In wanoof Watrhra rannot fall In bring niltrdfrom onr aoanrlmont, aa wo harr than, from all thr rotebralrd manufarturm In Puropr' All Watrhra, w>ld by na arr warrantrd aa rrvrerrntrd. Particular attrntlon paid lo rrpalrlng Rnr W’aiehoo, aurb aa Ohro noatrun, Doptra hrrrr A Lrplnr All work door by na warrantrd for twrtrr month, MVKRA A JANKF, TAJ, Main rtrrrt H. A Thr htghaat markrt prh-r paid for old Sllrrr In rath of in SSW lip»1 M. A J NEW MEDICAL JOt’RNAL IN RICHMOND. THR PROPRIRTOSA OF THR MRDICAI. JOUR V * |„ pnbttahrd In Oil* rl'y and of »Meh wa wrrr of latr tbr mLlora. ha*ln« nollgrdlho pilhllr that It would hr dlwontloord ahrr tir I .to) Janmry, wo take 'hi, Mr,hod of informing ikr Mrdlrol Public wilt rontlnur to puhliah a Journal to hr called tho MONTH nr BTRTHOROOPP and MRDICAI. RFPORTRR, wktrb will ho Mo Pd promptly on thr lot of errrr month Thr Brat Ho will br Monad f* Gy 1st sf Jmmrv, IW. The Jeurnal will be our inAlvUlusI It. t^vprlse svmI we shall sMssvnw lo rentier It worthy ef the patronage JwnotoA rr «tended to the rauoo ot Mrdlral Joomottam In iM. ■5, OOODRIDOR A. WIIJtOH M. D. RICHMiiNli A I.FWIA M D | r,N ■ •<>> ptiHTI li MJ J*I» RCftTOW A ORPFHllOW HI I.I.’H rAtr.AT « Aim A S. , .,1 , __ ^ _ JONH H OORDON til aWA^,. ei'St; cinciirah nhiokv, tgly r reel rod, for role bp e1* D. t. WINSTON S 00. NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. r»m AKfLMN. VIABCIIER. OWEN A AC1IELL. Osasa.i New* raraa iirmwH H eai. No. AM Raw rum* PLATE AXB H INDOM VLAHN. UEMVi KTMiTMIHN * (U„ .Vo. « tit/ Str~t, U. -Vetr Tart, IafuariM ini MiNrroTruu1 Aukst. fSabes's English Nmm, Crown and Crystal Plata Window Glass Rated Olaee (or Mj.liable. Ofeen llow. ete.. rte. Oolnred. Ornamental. Optical aad Mlerosropk Olaee. . *Vi°0,,0“ "T* Olaa Company * Thick Pol lahed Plate toe Store Window*. Ac.. Ac. Rough Ola** (nr Floor, and Skylights Atlentloo Is Invited to Uie above varloae description* of Window Ola** In use for Stores. Dwelling., and other purpose* The quality of theeparticle* 1* Inferior to no corresponding description, and In many respeelasaaartor. Owr Ahret Ulaae wUI be foaad better than the Preach in Its freedom from plain. Run, Ac. Bring A genie for two of Ihe largest Olaee Manufacturers In Ku f»pw. ws are enablad to oSrr dealers amt other* every advantage la prkeyndl^docRe. Price Lists wUJ be faralobedaa application. KBE.XCH W1XD0W 0U8E. EDWAHDI*. Ull'KIE, IUUMoe«md.Jr. r.. two doors west of Hudson Blrer Railroad Depot, e — p, Deal rev and Consumers Ms eelebramd brand, af Prsnck Window Ota*. ob faearabfe terms Parties w (thing Mi^— I wtg be furatahsti with price* on revet- of th.tr address. Glass eat to any deatrrd pattern, And packed fKw of cbarer. aplj— lwr —leas] rok THE * • »• PATKXT JUBBLE oomparv, BO Iknanee Brunr, N. T„ m«ANirPAOTUBRRA of MABBLB MAHTLEP. TABLE TOPS, OOLt.klNd, PRDRBTAUt.Ae .ln Hvonla, ArocaiMU, aad all Italian Marhlr* Tilts article, which Is a preparation of Marble Daai chemically combined with mineral tutors, so aa to be moulded Iulo any form and color, by which a marble can be manufactured ai lea. than half the rou of the common material, while It earel* k In dura bility and beauty L'ullkr Ms i bln ted Iron an.l Mate, there le no surface work, the color running Into the mass of the material, while ao varnish it u»cd lo rive a temporary beaaly to the surface. Mat. lies from It to fern. Tahir Tope, Ac . equally cheap Rights for the Mauatactur* and Halt of above lor Lite different Plate*, which will ensure hnmeoar return* to those Intereatlaff them Mr**. Information furnished oa application to , . PFTLK RENNIE. Presl.lvut, or Jnacrn Lana. Secretary HEW TORE. ocffS—ly—tfetas) SAFETY FU8B. MsXOR Mining Purposes, and fur Igniting Charge*, both In wet -E and dry blasting; of four different kinds. The cotton and hemp Pure, also, the Single ami double Tape Water Pure. Manufacture .1 and sold by GLENN PITTMAN, _ - W Liberty W, New fork. tw~ Orders promptlv Riled for all kind* of Oun Powder, of the moet appro re, I brand. Edge's Kahlhdlnbal Plre ttork., Ship Sig MUiKfc-_noH-Iy [s.v'as'i AVITALUIXIi LI.IMI I.N I* I TO OONACMPTIVUt. A Physician nfhlgh stanrllnr, an.l former y a Professor In one of ihe Medical Institution, of Ihi. country now retired from aetire ptartier, who has been soft- r.ng from Pulmonary Disease, tllaaoerr red. while travelling In Aoulh America for hi. health, aeure for Cos suoipttun. Bronchitis, Coughs, Cold.,and general debility; and Wing aware that Thousand, arc .uBerirg and dying annually from this most dreadful of all dl.eaars, he Is dssyrous, from Ihe principle* of hiuuMidy, of making known this most valuable remedy. Upon the receipt of nfleet, Cent*. In Postage Atamp..or Change, he will send * receipt with full directions for making and successfully using It. Tlie amount required. Is applied for Postage, and the payment of this advertisement Address—B F. DKVEROI'GH, M. D., .. „ , Box«S,P.o., Brooklyn N. T. __jr 11—if [v a A otij Cl IILXOHI.F. HOSE,—A superior Htme. M iiiaiiufacturer of the finest Ifemp a ,-liesp h—- — and eaeelleut substitute for Leather andGutta Prr- 9 V — ” cha. It la especially recommended to Planters, Nurserymen, Fire Companies, Steamboats, Uanufartur.es, Dwellings, Ac. It coat, less IIiaii half lbe price of leather, is lighter, stands a* much tin sain i la a. durable, aud is twit sutqrrled lor Us preservsUou lo the expense of oiling or greasing, neither is It Injured by fro*l. For sale aud orders for Importation received In tile, from 1 to t Ukhes In diameter, by CHARLES I.ENZMANN.S4 IVdar .t . New io*k, wh**rr ri'rtlAcxtrt of itm superior (jutlllic* cah be rxintnaJ, from Allred Oarwon, Fsq.. Chief Engineer ofthe New York Fire De partment . from James McParlau, Few) . Chief Engineer ofthe Union Ferry Company, and also from oMdal authorities oT.omv of the large etbsk of Europe. apt—8m. FI RAT PREMIUM GOLD MEDAL PI AND-FORTES. STEIN WAY & SONS, MAM KAfTl KEKS. 84 A.MI 88 Walker Street, mka* laniDVAT, inr tore, Respectfully rail uic attention of th«* pQhiic^flh|M to Ihrlr splendid ass. rttncul of en grand »: JHmEmBE square Pianos, which, for volumr of tone, elasticity off T # I VI touch, beauty of Rtilah, and every thing that renders a Piano perfect, are un.ttrpa.setl. They were awarded the First Premium for both kind*, in compel kit,n with the most diatlnguirhrd makers from Bus NLW TRIUMPH.—Ptwxwat A have ju4 bwn awarded the Fir*t Premium Gold Mkdal (over all competitor*) at the Late Pair of the American InaSUute, Cry4*1 Palace, for the bbwt Plano-Forte*, or 18—if—[a,rai«] TIL TON AND MCFARLAND, 33 Maiden Lane, Yew Yotk, l|"l ft At B'l ttllts oft '('lift: U ok I.D-Hr, IVl N0WNK1I .SALAM AN IIP SAFES. BANK Va"t*Tc Baltimore Depot, i«fl Prstt Street. Beaton Depot. 14 Howard Street. (». g at iiii;t i klik, umothers * co. IMPORTERS AND DtAI.RKS IN Drugs, Paints, Oils, byes, Perfumery, tw.., _w_„r . *30 VILLA# STKET, Xmr York ■HV1TF. the attention of the trade in their large aod varied 4ock * of Drug*. Paint*, Oil*, Perfu*u,-ry, Ac., Ac. In addition to their regular Imporutlon of Staple Diug,. thee err aleo rrreiTlng, direct from the sources ,,l production end menu tec lure, supplies of Tooth, flair end Nell Brush-,, Bronzes. Corks, Mor tar*. Spong. French and English Perfumery, Lubln’i Extracts, end many other ertlcies usually cn,braced In Druggists' stock*, which they ere also enabled to offer on the most advantageous Irrma. Orders, either in person or by mall, will recelrr prompt attention, soft—ly(ra*1 RAfsN AMU HAtitilMi. * 0 ¥ E 8 & WHITTLESEY. NO. BO WATER STREET. NEAR OLD 8LIP, NEW YORK, Hate constantly on haml^ and manufacture to ordtry BAGS AND SACKS, REWED AND HKAMLEBR, for all uses, and of every desirable style and quality. They would especially call attention to their unequalled facilities for 31AK I Ml; AMD PHIMTINO BASS SR SACKS FOR FLOl'R, MEAL, HOMINY, BUCKWHEAT, HAMS, SALT, SPICES, Jtc„ if., til of which they furnish to order. In the most approved style de. dgn and printing, and with quick dispatch. ' Also Importers and Dealers in SUNNY BAGS AND BAGGING, tnd various kinds of Thrrad and Twine, both t.lneu and Coltan, of rtrtrit it m» receiving continual supplies jy-, iy important to HOI’SEKECPERR AMD IM'.Al.ftHM! THE HOPE MILLS, Jl Fulluu Street, anti II Heckman Street, YEW YORK PRINCIPAL OfKcr, 103 Front Strtct, Nkk Ynai, Factory, Noa* 8C <l», and *8 Mud von Hirer t, Jrrwj City. The Proprietor* of ihit loog and Well known COFFEE AND SPICK E8TARM8HMFNT, IVmtlfiUc to prepare the b*flt t'hormowtn\i! P> u i<s, |u u*e for raUlng Bread, Rivuit, Tea and other Cakes. A v They aUo prepart tfurtard. Cocoa, and many other article* of dally u«e In every fatnl y. which they offer upon thr moat reasonable term* Catalogue* lent to dealer* who request Arm. . . R. H A J O l.qllAM "• l "€y>ei«nrri advised to Inquire for ifort Miu> artlrlea. OOM1TEROT \i v V\ |Nug BANK rhartered by Ihe Legislature of tirginia Dec. nth, 1853. CAPITAL FIFTY THOl'SA.Vb DOLLARS. f*YHD INSTITUTION receive, deposit, on whleh Interest is paid M. »t the rate of six per cent p. r annum If remaining on deposit ill months, sndffve per cent ter shorter periods M M rt. Paine, President, HENRY W QilARi.Ea,Tr*niur*r. _ DIRECTORS Wn». Q. Pain*, of 0>» firm of Rent, Palo* A Oo, JtmatL Apprraon, .Qoddln * Apprraon, A« Anilrro.li, " *• •• A Andaraon 4 Co, BBaikoJal*, .Harkartajr, IRorall A Oo., Thna. R. BUrtwIn, •• « •* R**n, Baldwin A Oo , Robrrl T. Bro.k*. •*« H. Ohrlatlaa, •• *’ •• Ot.rlatlnn 4 Ull.rop, onilf Clalboroa, Jnn- Doolrp, Uwla Blntar, •• • " (Molar 4 Alrap, R B llraiI., J**# y■ Uthmp, •• “ •• Chrtallan 4 UDirnp, l W. Hiflialn, •• *• «• R. MrOrndat'a Bona, Bamoal M. Prlrr, .Tho. R Prl** i Oo., Hanrp W. Quarlaa, Jno P Rotwri., •• « .. Pmtth 4 Robrrta. 0#o J Pumrw. ioo. C. Brhafrr, * r ^1 okra. ..fltok*. 4 Oo. IW 0«*r al lha dor* of Hrnrp W. Quarlaa. No IS Prarl .Iran, Rirhmonil, Va o#1f FASHIONABLE spring clothing. HF.NKY SHAFKH, NO. 103 MAIN STREET, CORNER UTH, HAS now on hand, at d o«rra for tala on llharal tar0». Ihr mod fkahlonahlr. h*»t madr and fhaapaat aaaorlmrnlTr KKADY-MADK CLOTHING ABft wrsrri.r nr.sr.R »• itNisurtf. hoods :o kr found In Ih* dip, rtohraclng erarp anprorad alplr ami qwallip III* food# ara mad* up from lha moat choir* paiiarn* of Prrnrh, Boffwi and Qrrtnan Imporlalloo* Omllrman wlatnn* Bn* Clothing *r* larllad to rail and riamlor il.atork, _ ___ aplT ROftEM OOD AND MAHOOANY. THR wharrlbar. wnql.l Inform Ih* rahlnrt msnafaeturrr*, piano foal* maker*, and other* ofihla rlip and rlctnltp, that the* ’»** fprnart a pard with <uM*Me hoildlnp*, *1 No. RTO Wa.l.iufftoo Rrtal, In lha d p of Naw Y«rk. .Wn that l av* oo hand alarp* ind aarp *up»rlor dork of lha Rural wood lo ha found In Ih* Collart Mai**. We oRar. ISO,‘WO ft flnr and aalra Bna ro.awaort ranaara CflrtAU fl do do mdilrd mahofwop ranaara SB.dnn fl do mail pan* .Kartrd ranaara. «o.nno ft plain dn do do 4*Aim fl. mahopanp rrolah ranaara, aarlotm ran H'.Onfi Bna do drawi.otl ranaara jn/mn rrtra Sop mahotnnp, do do. MASH ft Rnahltatarrd Agnre-I walnal, do dn,non fl. molt)art do do do SO^lOn ft. walnut rrolrh ranaara. draw Bull Bw, St.lrvi ft. do do do rartona do d'l.ia’n ft. Bna and antra Bor mil* »."»> f> arBra ranaara 4 I i aud dtapaieh _ IIAWRB4 W||.|XH’QHBY. JJ*: Rfd Waahln»ton Btrwat, hat warn Danrh and North Moor* al. apt ddm Now York dtp. VI inn h<.fw« A4«n«nliM Prm4)pr IH® hM«. Hiron AMn- In •♦or#, lor «al# hj _ AACO* A Aifkfuttu. #101.044 hi:. Th# anp#rt«r f|«talit j of th# (V«tnf mart u far " J *?•«•!• •# k no w| wdjwd hr all who bar# await tt for awl# # lATTAlLlil Prof ami Ch#ml#al Oor®, I •ll Oor»#r 4tb and Ir. nd Nmtfl ANDREW* WIND’S AMERtOAM. I'A MAh l AM. EURO PEAS A WEST INDIES ASYERTIMNU * Ml BM MIPTIOS omi'E. No 1st Mamua Wrw(. ntmi <*ooe to Fumu Mint NSW YORK MKW YORK, RRERKY A tftll THAY»PTON . MITER STATES MAIL STEAMERS. THK MHIPN CORPMISISU - ' Ihl. Ho* are the WASHINGTON, Captain K. Conor. HERMANN. Capt Knw.an lliounte— Time .teaser. Map at Roathamplan, both yolny >—JMMMIL. and rclurnlaf. PROPONED DATES OP MA(Lll<G-ltt« Prow Mouth - Pros Pros ampton for Maw. York. Bremen New York. Uaau.Ma .Jau’y si Peb’y 88 Peb’y ST W.Miaunw .Peb’y SM March ss Mar M .Mar’S SS April 1* April *8 WawaoTua.April IS Mae II May SI Una.si ..May IT Juno 14 Jon. is Wanonna.Jan4 14 Jaly IS July 14 Hsuu**.....July is Auc't » A art 1« Wart. .oro... Auft t Neper • Nr pc'r lu anu.aa.Paper 4 Oe«V 4 OtVr 8 Waaamtmw.Oefr 4 Noe*r 1 . Nor', » «“■*»» .sNoe’r 1 Nor’, SS * Dee r 8 Wantsuraa ... .Noe*r S» Dee’r ST Deefr 81 "°PP,ri< B HoRthAOptoii, botli going and returning, they offer pMarogera, proceeding to UoHno and liar re. advantage* over any other route, for the economy #f time and money. ragpRoa rattu new tori to hovti ajavtom a mo mbkmym First Cabin. Main Saloon, fit**, Flrat Cabin, Lower Halooo 1110 Hecond do $<W>. • All letters and newspapers must pass through the Poet Office No bills of lading wlU be signed or parrels received oo the day o mailing. 7 Oh An eaperienced Burgeon is attar he. 1 to each ship, fer freight or paaaagr, apply to C. H BAND. 11 Bouth William New York. C A IIKINKKKN A OO.. Bremen, a at s fwt CROMIT I OO., houtbunpUii Jal7 lflWj_WM IBM.IN Havre lkTT,.Bf «TEAM BETWECK NEW YORK & GLASGOW. (twmnma. FniNBl JRGW, 2f-e* ton«, We CcMuiaa 7^f*A NFW YORK, *150 - *»»t Ca*ro GLABOOW. 196Y - . . j..«, Dc*ci« The GU«r..w and New York Steamship Company's spier. : • . ■ - powerful new flu a met CDI.^BI KilH, rn T?.*? *ai1 NrW Tork Inf <H»NfoW. direct, on NATCH DAY, July IStb, At IS o’clock, nooo, precisely a*Tk or pivnaoi first Cla»* ..... |7f, A limited number of Third Lla- Pawenyers will be taken, supplied with provisions of good uualify. properly rooked, at *no An eaperieuceil Burgeon attarhed to each Bleamer. for Freight or Passage, apply to JOHN MrttYMON. ar - e a cm ^ .. AS Broadway. N. V. 7f* or Okld only received for Passage del*—dly 7 UTE V E X N II O I S __(Late Drlmoniro’, Hold.) El, S3, SS AND pi UHOYIIH AY, Oppn.lte Howling Green. NEW YORK PMNHK underaiyned «T».I« bimwlf of thi. opportunity of In M forming hi. friend. And the public Ihml hr La. Ir...-d Ari Ute Abnrr iiAoird llouw f.w a lertn of yean, and ha. tn.de SS extcnilTe alteration, aod repair., and omitted nothing that will tend !"“!* »^o"'m~i»'ion or rotnlurt of yur.t. The lloow haring item JffielT!1- throuirhout, In the mo.t thorough and modern dyk. .. JT" *® oonrenlence and comfort and to It will he condoned on the European plan, and with at, erpertroeed caterer, anj tho mr<J“k'’ b' b"p” L° ««Sfcrtlon to thoae who faror kirn with their pau-on.ye, which ha. neeer failed while in other Hold. In s^.Tv . . , . JOHN O’GRADY Ja New York, Jana lat, 18S4._j«18—lm-[W] j atikn -r. u:ui»a la. Wsoi.malb Dialo* • . I* P.U.VT8, OILS, YAR.MSHE8, fcc , AGENTS FOR PtntTOTLTAJHA am Lcmoa Zac. M .aow.t I.met. A co’.CR.aaa.ran PuiLADCLraia W arra LaaD, P M. Lawte A On’* Crmnae. Purr arc., aid ri C. Homoi A CoV frretioa Varrlmr^ -vo-148 MAIDEN lane, mew tore. J AMENT LEU IN,_lapis—Hot) NAMl'KL C. W »>T. s s ' rr A N D T » B A V V 4t. PETER LORILLARD. MANUFACTURER, ,N"-®* C*'*th»n> «trret, Sew Vork, LtlCCnSORof PlT«* A Omul LnkOUUi, offer, fur nlr all * kl»Au of SNUFF and TOBACCOS In Reneeil uw Forp^V.ca eiTT- v f*E Cfaaxar ran be obtained hy addreeaioR aaabowe — Thla EataNLahmrnt L« one of the old-at of the kind In the United _ _ mall—ly(w) I -‘“JS*** or WIT, KO.Tl MICE AND HAI I NOW, tran.latmn, from the I reach, new edition, beau lurnn ^ Catalogue* wot free, on eneloain* a thwe^ent a_ H. SL G SMITH A CO., matt—dm—[w) Bo, DIO, New Vork, P.0. CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICES. I^OTICF. ’ — JAN. C. HUNT A DANIEL II. HI NT hare eon nerted tl.emwlrea under the firm of HUNT A BRO., for con" v?dDf *£T.n,r*1 ■u*tn«o. and have taken an office ,,o “* D*n"‘"' i"»'"'Xt«r. nT^7.*®1*1' ron*'*tl*n*nl, of Tobacco. Wheat, Flour. Corn, and all ^C»ci1eU,urnr,U1*mf '■rUB’‘" »^«*0„ to^co YEH URlJfERI A YD UEYERAL (O.M.MISSloY HI MUSS b/ "!im *‘‘J MarveyOand expect to have in .tore’ to a few cJaj* an extenilve ^wurtisrat of UroceriiN i/t .h, .i .a, _ rwpetfully Invite the attention of ,heir friend, and the public ^n,7 thi kAlu^f ‘TT* °f Alhr flrm W,U *rr U»«*r ^trni.on to Jroiid?1 Prodar< »*“«*» J. **d to the rtceirtnf and fowmrdhi* of rieTIXrn^hidiuJrnrta m*ir ***&*»»***• From Ion* exp*. 25JT.H ?2 dl#rre“t branchet o'oar boftraa, and by prompt per •onal attention, we hope to merit a portion of public patronaee John o. McDonald, JAMES C. SPOTTS. ... JOHN D. HARVEY, __ _JOHN G. 8POTTS. NOTICE. T“edBn'e^t-f"rD^1. * Co Partnemhlp under th. firm and «yle of Bl RTON A t.REKNHOW, for the purpow of cob wuriiny a Grocery and Commlaalon bu.ineaa. They have taken the houw on lSth, between Main and Carv .treeta recently occupied by J. M Garland. Dq . and will keep ronriai.ily <.n' h* ,"1 awortm.nl of Family Grocrrir.. Wine., Liquor,. Ac., ., cl P"*®®*1 attention to the tale of all producin’ t tbelr care. R M. BURTON, oc'U—ly_____ _ _ S. C. GREEN HOW. a,-McD0BALD» !<F0TTS Hi HARVEY. UKOCEHN AND COM NI INN I ON VIE KI 'll A N Tv. NO. 2?l PEARL STREET, (SOUTH OF CAR " n UOBMfP, TA.f CERdSl u wuSP.kD “0r*' *"AMOrtroent of GRO friend. ...d .hi ? . 7 **»« attention of their mend, and the public. In want of Rood. In their line. ao1?*. “'“‘•f *"en,k:n wU1 '><■ F*ven to the .ale of country Produce *nJ t° rccelvlDR and forwarding Mcrchandiic. 7 The uaual advance* made oa conaifnraeni* jno. c. McDonald, JAS. C. SPOTTS. f oa JN<>. D HARVEV, -1. __JNO. O. SPOTTS SIIIH lioi: nil MIRV A T1ACHINI kllliv, CORNER OF CARY AND lira STREETS Klntuoat*. V.. FBTALBOTT A BROTHER, Proprietor, of the above <>.*tu°rk.*' *r' now bulWlnE PORTABLE STEAM EN- Tt**fl i.ines, of an improved eon.trurtlon, of all .iw..froni.ix ■ ■- —.1 |V forty Horae Power, .uitahlr for Circular Saw Mill. Thr—hina Machine., and other purpnar*. which they flatter Item <"e rHeVticre * ,f not .upenor to any Ratine* ,„r built here ..Tlwy will alaofumlah STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES from ten IforAr In Any rrqulred power of WrinSrtmm W 1,1 '**'’• r,,'hrm'*< approred mnrtnirtlnn, and __ inRTo£cASnN«rs SSw&WiffiS WORK "J RRA" *"" A^f^he‘^^^r0UN,G<rila.?»A,^l: flft *"' -•»•w “£g.p PBRHA. RTvt f I Ol I 11 | ■ Inform. the rltiwu of Richmond lh*t l.e hat rrtumr.|Thr Per of **" ptacllcal branch of hit boalneua, an.) It no. » oiinroi °f rAMn' ••«** rr*ai*. ,l °* ,h;r"« h* «**•*?■• hlmeHf, < annot he (iiriMMrd Potto an hI£t^’fUr^iS.,a‘lI''r lt,r,T "*r*vi,.c,wlin» C.M rrtr, at principal R*4** to »h» a In, ffontr. Mr. York, hr can. with am ronAJmce Incite the aurnbon of ilir publi -to hit R„„, R,,iu., Cna i*,*, ,h.',OCr“!inn *° ,h* rm*'n* <•* Richmond for !15T P*,ronafr durlnp Ihr latt three peart, hr would rrtim-i fultp aollrU a roollnuanrr ,.f pan farort JAMEA AUAM K RuIwt. Main M , oppo.Ur A [>„r,|-. |.,u,. Ai„'r, | Af" V I. hi l | HS .cl.tr-. _ . ■d 00 h»n‘1 ok” 5.0HO pair, of Haller Boot., of rrrrr ^^tB kiad and qualltp Alio, in, Rhort, Mipprrt, Ac • A** 'mail a aparf to enumerate in, ., would br find to hare pnu call and look for poorarlrra Pcrrmit from thr couatrp ritiiinf Richmond will An.l al Ihiart labliahmrnl rrarp kind of Nine* f..c ihrmeHrra, thrlr children and Ihrir tervat.it Alan, Travelling Truoka, at factor? price. o. * Maurice. J”___IM Main atrcrt. Richmond Ta, H**®MJ^*4 RJ Ak'EI I M FR, Wr hare a rood mpplp of Hoo ’J • Rilrot Boring Machlort, which we will tell .-heap „ CLARRAOR A AN DRRAOR. . ___KM Main atrrrt. H°' *’ *° A TR.- 1 h4T' J«*' received a man lot al Bopr .^ .*e lrA.UP*rr* ,,'Kk*’ *•"»» Collar a rand article f,.r .ale tww at 114 Milt at._ W\| IRa amith A t ll.llk I H till is. i, Per.nn CotUp*. twprrior Oran »» Cradle., a htll mpplp. jutt raeelewl, for tale br Jrt8 WM. PALMER FARR. J Moottrourr.-. doubt* arrow Rocka ▼ ▼ w*7 Wheat Pan*, for *«J« by _*•\__W1U.IAM PALMER PI.OI (III IIOI.TR. -We hare Juat received a hill aaaorT, •rut of Plough Bolia, and for talrfu quantifier lo aull nurrha »"• CLARKRPR A ARDEHaS*. ___ KM Main ttreel A MPHIMIJR, R. TR, WARHFRR. MOI.tr. * —We hare m hao<t arwl for *ale a kryp aaaoeim«at of iKp ahor* good., al Ihr low it market price. —oriental of ihr _ AMITII RIKinr? A CO , w Pearl .. |^M.n»»>ROkF lar,.In,a and • r '"*• PATERPORT, ALLRR A CO "*'• *»«'•* "«FRa HOIRTAM Put WMIRKT, Ruprrior O.gna- Rrandp, data and Latmapra OoEbe ' ...l*M«1 _ PATERI1IHT. ai I in a . .. %| l»'l II I I ' VFRTR. w. V ■ Mhllr and fancr colored Ma.trlllra Vette, which we are ,rry *"w Th— ln *»"' plettr call and examine them r* _MERCHART. WEIAKIER a CO . II*M?Tb rP I I.RF.Rf EIR A WFRR.—MERCHART. wrmom a Co —w%rm *—•**» Call and "W4* EMMalaaa al 11« Main M. MERCHART, WEIAIHER A 00 PI.ARTFR.-KM Iona lamp Plaw.r, Ihr take h? PAT1D A WM. CURRIE IIMMMI KS*-a. _JAMRR Wiser.\ Kl W — . nor qualltp, for tale bp *•'* PATRREORT. AfLRR A OO. | IHtREIBI F, RP INKI.ITI., t|t|ssi I | , W ' Claret and Rock Wine., la More and h,r tale I t RELPkN A Mll.I.BR, | R* Oarsar Pearl and Ohr| M. MEDICAL. BALTIMOHi; L4H K HOSPITAL, ■"’“•■'■''-is'uftsisff’ Oonorrhow. Gleets, Pfrtctarcs, Seminal WiUno., Palos m the Lorn. Constitutional Debility, Impotent/, Witkrsuofthe lu< k-■ iLlmha AAsctlona of Uw Kidneys, Palpitation of the Heart. Dyspepae/Nan Totu Irritability, [H.ea me of l*w Head. Throat, Ram or BkiS* and alt ‘hose aarlooa hud mrhuuh.it/ dlaordrrs arising from the a. v CIO-* . habit, of /oath, which destroy both body atof mind. Ttiase ocr and ieJltary practices ar. mare fatal to their rtctlma tl.au the song ****** **> of L l/aeae. blighting tl.rtr raw* fwti. llhbl hopes or anticipations. rendering marriage, Ac..__ tocno men. 1 ■ wye. mUy, who liar, hum the rkum or Solltarr Vice, fhut dr«*|. fal and data*amiss halda wtilch ■ ■iinaMy sweep- to so untie < . r.*T*,.U.‘<^**u,t*.°f *“**** mmm •* “>• mom real ted talents and felt .T**•**• “•A*1* otWrwtae ha.e entranced listening Benaius 25 ^1 s“ fu7llteT'*' " «<>•«-* Uie II ring lye. MARRIAGE. X.*r*Kiri£‘ SZZtiZV •AmM ImamAUldy C'“*OU Df ■,ohMto“| »-■* be restored to pertet tir** k‘£*5|f an<*** 'b* cmn Of Dr. Johnston mar tall, flout y confide In hla honor u * fratlruuo. nod coofidaou* rrlw npon hla skill m ft phyaicinn. ’ U* M/r«l • . ORGANIC WRAKNRHR ImmonftUlj cored ftod fuU rifor rvatorad. dthZ^rtirTJ?!rPSi!.ty. m°^-.rrTqU,rn,,jr t*™ hj iho— whtt h*v« a ."T* 1 Impropor likdulfvnc^a Y.unir persona ftrr too excesses from not twin, ...re „f a* dT.adful rooar. qtiebcsa that may map. Row. who that understand, the sutuei-t *® d'n* tb»‘ the power of Procreation la hat by ^ w* ‘“proper habits than by the prudent, fie.idy brlnf drpfircd ih# pi. x-urc of olT«prlnf, thr oi..«t wrioua and 'i‘"UrrtlV •*“P:«“* ><* both body and mind arise. The ./.tern Iwcomea deranged, the phy.ical and mental posy, weakened, oer S5? d**P*P“*' P*lp latlon or the hear.. Indigestion, a was ,* ,<Jur!‘. symptom, of cotisumptloo. etc -fTV* ‘*'be*“l* regular Physician adrertlslng to care PHeal«OompUlnta- Hi. imwdlr. an,| treatment are cut.rely un jmown to aU othm prepared from a life spent Id the great H..sp. ??**** ^yepr yid the Arm In this country. .. England. Prance, the Bleckley of Philadelphia, Ac., and a more extensive prratlceiban any other Phye.rlaalu the world. Hi. many wonderful ure. and a‘^“ Myorteut IMrglcal operations are a .ufBcient guarantee to the Ih^M4 t. n*?T Wh° Wl*** *“ •** ’Pvwldy and effectually rwtleeed. f^h. fn^appf, ,rtai‘1* ■“»*"“*•.-h» only ruin their * *oith PKkDERifK n-Rrrr.wn hand uj, go ingfrom Baltimore street. Seven doors from Uie corner “r P*r“cu‘*r ohserruig the name and nuustier, or you will mi.iate the place. m Ju^ take NOTICE Observe the name on, the door and Win A Clink WARRANTED, UR No CHARGE, IN PROII ONE Tu TWO DAT.* so urnrruY ok s a vskocn PM cos r.sici> „ DR JOHNSTON, Member of the Royal i ollege of Burgeons, l,ondon, rradutls from w of the moat eminent College, of the lulled Htates, and tie- greater VT, " ,:*r *'? bl* l?*n ■P'"110 ‘he Hospital. Of Umlun, Pari., I blladelptila and elwwhere, haa effected aotue of the moat salon isle log rurea that was ever known. Many troubled with ringing In the ears an-l head when asleep, great nervousness, being alarmed at sad den sounds, and bashfulne.., with derangement of mind, were cured iRUMifttrlj. A CERTAIN D1REA8R. When the ml^ulde.1 and imprudent votary of pleasure And. he has Imbibed the seeds of this painful dlmass, it too often happens J^*1 *p ‘‘‘diased sense of shame, or dread of discovery, deters Mm [r.““ ^PP**l“* J® tl“^* •ho, from education and res pec tabl' ity, can ”°°* befriend him. delaying Uil the constitutional symptoms of this horrid disease make their apfe-aranrr, Such ul erated sore throat. "<>“• nocturnal pain, in Uie head and limbs, dimness of sight, deafness, nodes on the shin boors and arms, blotches on the i'.,i extremities, progressing with frightful rapidity, till at lV* 1^* pulate of the mouth or the bones of the no*e fall In, and U.e becomes a horrid object of rommtsera Usm, UU death puts a period to hla dreadful • offerings, by sending “That bourne from whence no traveller returns." thJrnlTin^ J°"?'7ON I’M*" hlmaalf to prryrve the most inrtnlabl, yerwy; and, from hta extensive practices In the Brat lloepltalg In Europe and America, he can cuuAdsnU; room disease ^ ’V*cAt cur* **th* unfortunate victim of this horrid It U a melancholy fact that thousand, fall victims to this dreadful complaint, owing to the unskllfulneos of ignorant pretender., who, b* .,K* “** of l*1*1 dr'»dful poison, mercury, ruin the constitution, and either tend the unfortunate sufferer to an untimely grave cr else - , ^ take PARTICULAR NOTICE. A* Wt“ lDian^ by . T^T "7 th* "*‘1 *na melancholy effect. produced by ear y hal.Ur ol youth. »W WrU,™ of the Rack .mfESTStoil Ihr Head. Dunnes' of Sight, Los. of Muscular Power, Palpitation of the Heart, Dysprpala. Nervous IrratlbUlty, Drraogetaent oflhe Di feettee Puncttons, General Debility. Symptom* „f CouaumaUon Ac. _ , , , _ MlTNTALLiV ' The fearful effect* on the mind are much to be dreaded- Loa* of Me mory Umfudon of Idea*, Depression of Sptrlu, Kell' foreboding*. A eer* Ion to Society, Self D.strust, Lore of Solitude, Timidity Ac are •oroe of Uie evil* produced 7 * Thousands of persons of all ages can uoa jadfs what 1* the -niwr ° frk declining health, is—g their rigor. *' rsanni wee* , •m4 ewtaclated, base a atagular appearance about the ey—, co«Sh and tyrnptor.it „f consumption. _ . MARRIED PERSONS, °T “irr ron(t.ml*Utl"f marriage, h-lng aware of physical weaknea.. bealitl imn>rdl*te,T fonsult Dr. Johnston, and be restored to perfect DR JOHNSTON'S IN VI GO RAT 11 Nt^ RKMKDV fOR ORGANIC Be thD great and Important remedy, weakneat of the organa are epmlily cured, and full rigor rmtor-l Thousands of the most ner ««•«-} *h" ha.1 lost all hope, hare lawn Immediately . 7.1*, * Impediment* to Marriage. Physical or Mental dwouali acatloi, Nervous Irritation*, Trembling* and Weakness, or eahaJatlon of the most fearful kind, speedily cured by Dr. Johnston . iYOUNG MEN ", _ h‘r'lnJ^Tl ,hem*elve* by a certain practice Indulged in when tKUnrw * f'ciucnUy learned from rrll companions or at school the effects of which are nightly felt, even when asleep, and. If not cured, render* marriage Impossible, and destroy* both mind and body. Should apply Immediately. *rP*!y ,b*‘ * yo?n,t ,h« »“>P« of hi* country, and the darting of hi* pareuu, .hould be anatrhe.1 from all prospect, and en joyment* of life, by the consequences of deviating fn.m^the path 'of ,n *W‘*‘“ •*Cr'‘ b‘b"- prtkontkbefore . _ marriage, •hotdd reflect that a *ound mind and body are the moat neewssare requtaltes to promote connubial happiness. Indeed, wit}.out il.es/ the Journey through life become* a weary pilgrimage, the prompt hoyJ.y.'Jnrkent to the stew; the mind becomes shadowed with despair andailed with the melancholy reflection that the happlnea* ofam*h «r becomes blighted with our own. OFFICE NO. T SBUT1I FREDERICK STREET, All MROICAL OPERATIONS performed BaLTJM°^ Ma -UK B’ Lrl '^ f*,‘e delic*cy prevent you, bat apply immediately either personally or by letter. ' aV SKIN !>I£EABEF speedily cured. TO STRANGERS. Tl.e many thousand* cured at this 1n*tltutlonJwlthln the laat 1* years, and the numerous and Important Sorgtcal operations per formed by Dr. J., witnessed by the reporter* o'the papers, and many other person*. notices of which hare appeared again and again be fore the public beside* hi* standing a. a gentleman ol ch^racGr and responsibility, I* a sufficient guarantee to the afllicted , . . t . take notice. It I* with the greatest reluctance that Dr. JOHNSTON permit* his card to appear befsrr tbe public, deeming it unprofessional for a physician to adeertlse, but unless he did so. the afflicted esnecialle stranger*. could not fall to fall Into the hand* of the many Impudent and unlearned imposters.with Innumerable false names,or combined 2“ic‘,hrT”' •*»nning «h**c large cities, copying Dr. Johnston'* a” | Advertising ihemselre* as physician*..erate, ,hal low-bralned fellows, too laay us work at their original trade with r V!7-l^°|ll f*‘ h*y°n,< lhr hralr- ml‘°- tnr «»>• pin-pose of*enttTlng ai»4 deceiving, carry on five or nix ofllcw, under a* many different fal«e n*roe« »o that the afflux stranger vamping one, ta tore to tumble headlong into the other. Ifnorant t|uacke with enor mous lying certificate* of great and uteondiM curve from pvreoni not to ^ feundwho kvrpyoo taking large battle, of Llonricfwtier °f fl !hj *2? compounds, canning prepared to ltnpo*r upon the unfortunate and un*u«prrting Trlfiln* ™on"' or *• lh* *nuUlret fee .-an be obtained* 7o“w,u'rulu~1 ... y°-■*» It is this motlee that lndu.-e. Dr. J. to advertise, for hoalonrean curr you. T- tho*e unacquainted with ht* reputanon hr deem* it officeFl^ *** ^ hl" ,’rrdrr‘l,*u ur «ilplMMe always hang la hie . received unbw po«t-pak!. and ronUIMng a rtamp to be uavd for Ibv reply. Pt-r«*>n» wrltuig ehoukl state agr, and vend that portion of advr-rt lee mem describing «/mptora». aplfl Uly aDwaan t aoaiVMti* LAIIIM.Y A KOlll n su>i bK4Dr.4TEs OF THE PHIL4DELPHI4 COLLEGE OF PHARMA i * r. PR A i rii'A / t HK MISTS A .V/> PH a RMA 4 ’Jrr mrv 4 Orrt-R la rountry phyMrian. and famllt*' a perfectly „ k "! I*"" »**• reliatde MKDIOINdC jojrethrr with Scaouro.'. | PutVMBy, y.acr iw Otft f*". an*I *H other thlnfw In the Drug line, which thew will *•11 on the t* «t term* ^ Chemiral and Pharmaerutlcal Preparation* made to order and «eot to aur part of the c«*untry .. . LAIDLEV A ROBINjhiN, JJ 1' Dn»*tOlN Franklin atrweta, Riehtawnd. 4tTllU.tKICW MI'^yTtSfoV^w HANTS, W H Main mrtrt, mrkmowl. Fit. ILL *1ee their undirlded atuntlon to all ulr< of Real and Personal Rafale, aalr of linuaahold Purnlturr, Stork. 11 ood■ s;,;.'c.^,:'w^v.,;""Veu,**Won **u,urw °f ^''rnrhl^rb..'^-^^"^^ * ■fahoyatiy and Rotewood Wardrobe. I><ai. k,. . , „ Marble and Mahogany lop Oablneta. RMehoa/de and Waenatanda J'l'"'1'. ^Pr'n« N”'*«fa.. T-«e a Tetea, Dir ana and l^anfe, Sprint teat Parlor, Can. and Windaor Chair* * Sprint Cur'd Rook, re, Socle hire, Whatnot,. Aleo, a hevnif.il annulment of Chamber Setta, nwelher with a funeral aaaortment of lloaaekeeplnf Qott.ll The city and country trade are Inrlted to examine our rollucliou » V :r:;',r';rB,D*d ,0 *■ *• * man mfT.no. o. ,S? ’ r. P^UROR. JAMES N 8HINR Tiir.n** M. HKR.PK, AUCTIONEER, OFFICE AT UEO. J. 8CK NEK'S, NO iO PEARL STREKT, RICHMOND. AIKUIMA. w'" utlend to the «*lc of JUAL ^‘T^.n^rerr^^^^MRRCHANDISr, AOHM C. IHArtRi TAILOR ANP PRAPRR, ____ BXORATOI RULDINO, mmwnr-e r.'DC,T*7T* 'T,,IT »'<W»r>. eiuWfl. VT/' ruria w, aaraaa , _ URINRAA IPriniOT, O._ PRACTICAL PPPOOISTS, f?l?*'** umortment of fenulne Medicine., al •ay. food! and a treat earlety »f Paney artVIe., Perfumery. »C , *i price, at low a. Owy can he bur; nt ln the die ’ J*** ORt BRS A APPfRSON. No bn Broad « * I I. I I A N l|T ri,RR, ktwcn. itftn, iRe>ariR »wn ot«Lit is PAINTS, OILS. LI,ASS, AND ARTISTS MATERIAL* WIIOI.IESALI. ANP RPTAIL. IS® Jfttfa Urnf, McAmtmd, Fa. yel, ItSRPH ( I R *• s * r *7T arrt taaoRa to THOS J, (ARSON ft (0., __Uoiit STRtrr, daltjmorr, md W I’s T i it* i'iioih (| «>n i.Miuii |W* COMMISSION MPRCHANTH, and Prater. ,n Pork Urd. W Order. ra.pMlh.Uy wtrlM. Jall- tm PM I UnDIHK Hli \MH| u. of superior quality, for nle whotreale or retail by u,4 • ft. T. WINSTON A CO , __ Cornsr Cary and lAlh Wreet. I ONSUUUN MHOR N kTIM T. J eery sorter ( T WINsfos AW. -S'__ Corner Cary and tilth Mreeta HI* nriRBWHIHRJ i fjround Alum Ban V.wi ... uu. ’ Tsaoora' OH-OB MS. - for sa|r by * *• UATINpORT, ALIAS A UO K1C II MON I) WHIG. THE OF ATIO.INTO .IR, I'lLL.VOKE. ENTHUSIASM OF THE PEOPLE.—ELOtfUENT , SPEECHES.—FILLMORE'S “WELCOME HOME." asstrai. ar iLsiox. ! This being the banner town of Orleans county, tbe j *hirh welcomed Mr. F. >u very large. Cannons were fired, bells lolled, and Hags were displayed. The ntlumre and Doweiaon Clob numbering some SuO people f met hiin al the depot with their magnificent silk banner, i containingou one aide rery correct portraits ol Fillmore I and IfonalJssai, and on the reverse side the inscription— BEWARE OF FOREIGN INFLUENCE. Mr. Fillmore watbilrMund to tlie crowd by Mr. Wm. H. White, after tbe cheer, had partially subsided Mr F. spoke in substance*. follows; — wa. riLUtona's Bxri.r. There were peculiir relation* existing between him and hi* Iriend. in that beautiful village. He could not lorg. t that it wa* they that more than teu years ago first coupled hi. name with the highest office within the gift of the people. He never had and never should cea*e to remem ber that far with peculiar gratification ami pride. In re ferenre to the confidence w filch they had been please.] to express in him now. aa well aa the satisfaction with wbicti tliev regarded his acta while administering the affairs of the government, he would sav that when he entered up on the discharge of the high dutie. of President, lie found the country convulsed on the exciting topic of -laverv. A series of measure* calculated to restore peace, vet not in all respects shat he would have been glad to have «eer, passed by Congress, were et>acted,and be left it hi* solemn duty to give them hi* official sanction. It wa* not by the influence of any one party tlist ihwe healing measure. I were carried through. It was bv the aid of national men I and conservatir*. of all parlie* —ol Whig, ami Democrat. —that the country wa* again restored to |ieace, and to i them equally belongs the credit. He then finuly hoped , that that peace would not again lie dis urlied. But on hi* , return til hi* country he found it ronrulsed again, and ! threatened with tbe direst consequence*, through the re peal of th.Me measures, and the breaking down of a com promise that had roec so much hltor ami anxiety. Mr. Fillmore said it had lieen truly remarked that while abruad he liad opportunity of comparing other countries with hi* own, ami he could aay that no where did lie find a country that could compare with Western New York with yoar own (Means County. (Applause.) No where else is there so much intelligence, so ranch virtue, so much industry, so much solid prosperity, as in our own free country. He had seen much of sunny Italy where f,neMheod denied the /*..tJe liberty, and the Bible—where they were lowered and crushed beneath a despotism that was strongest where the people were leas educated Be thankful, therefore, iny friends, said Mr. Fillmore, that you are permitted to lire in this happy and prosperous land, for which our forefather, fought, and bled and died Be vigilant, and ever watchful, that iuternal dissenaious.or niUgoremment doe. not divide you into fragment* and destroy yonr prosperity. Again thanking hi* Iriend*, Mr. F. retired, greeted with the most enthusiastic applause and cheers of the audience. THE ARRIVAL AT LOCKPORT. The train reached tins place at ten o'clock and thirty minute*. The number of person, who had assembled to meet and welcome Mr Fillmore was not less than three -. .... wa- announced nv tile tiring of cannon, ringing of hells. Ac. He was escorted in a tri umphant manner by the citizens of Lockport, preceded by the l ontincnt.il* of Syracuse, (which company, at the so licitation of the citizen* of Buffalo, with their excellent bra** band, accompanied Mr Fillmore W> Buffalo) a* an WPOft. After marching through several of the principal streets of the village, the procession proceeded to the “American Hotel, where- arrangement* had been mad.- for a splendid dinner. L'poti arriving at the hotrl. and all upon the fine of march. Mr K. was greeted with lo-artf. lt enthu-uu-m. He wa»conducted to the balcony of the hotel, where, upon presenting himsvif, the applause and cheers were deafen ing in the extreme. Upon quiet being sufficiently restored to lie heard Ex Governor Hunt, of N'ew York, (fr.x-ee.ied to introduce Mr. Fillmore to the multitude that had assembled in the street (certainly not less than 50.>0) Mr I-sllmore rcplied^o the greeting in au appropriate anu eloquent manner. ARRIVAL HOME. The train hove in sight of Buffalo about a quarter to four o clock. The event wa* announced by the roar of cannon and the ringing of uearly all the church and pub lic bells of the city. Upon the arrival of the train within the deport of Buffalo, the crowd which had asaembled within and around it was far beyond computation Cheer after cheer ascended to the heaven* from the vast popu lace as Mr. Fillmore left hi* car, and walked through the depot to his barouche. The procession was certainly one of the largest that we ever witnessed, (and we have witnessed not a lew.) Along the line of march, nearly every building was decorated, from the roof to the sidewalk, with banners drapery, flags and decking* of all kinds. Telegraph poles’ church steeples, shops, stores, hotels, printing office*' slopping, and m snort nearly everv place wheie human ingenuity could place gay and national decking* was co Vercl with them. The street* were literally ,trewn with banners, bearing all manner of complimentary tuscrintion* to Milled Fillmore, flags. A,-., which hud' been strung across the streets along which the iiue of procession lav From all public, and many private building*, flags wen displayed. In fact, we never beheld an ovatioT in anv city, or on any occasion, that held anv comparison to the one in Buffalo on this occasion. Our pen falls, incompe tent to give any adequate conception of the magnitic. i t ovation; in tact, it wa* beyond all that we had ever ima gined could l>c gotten up, no matter what the occasion The line reached from Erie street to Maine ; up Maine to Genesee, and tbence to within a block or two of Niag ara Square—a distance of over two mile*—the military and firemen eight abreast. At the Park the crowd was beyond any computation but certainly could not have been less than 10,000 peo ple. The. streets, house tops, windows, an.1 in fket ,.v,.r» conceivable place where a human being could poaaibie -tand or sit. wa* crowded witn people, men, women and children. The ladie* turned out in immense Dumber* and greeted Mr. F. with their happy nuiles. Upon the arrrval ol the proression at Niagara Square Mr. Fillmore wa* conducted to the large platform which had been prepared tor the occasion, and most beautifully decorate with flowers, banner* and flags. An arch of flower* ha been fixed in front ol the step under which Mr Fillmore wa* seated. Upon hi* apiiearanc on the platform cheer alter cheer were given by the delighted (mpulace for their favorite son. After the procession bsd all passed, thirteen young la .lie* from 15 to 8 rears of age, and U-uutilully dressed in white, each prepared wito a magnificent bouquet of flawer*, were conducted to the stage and introduced to kin. XX t...n lU, I-,..I.—,.I Ik. i_I a_.. . offering, Mr. f. had a kind word of thanks lor all but the youngest,|a twett little ehild ol :t years, her he caught in his ariu« and raising her up aflWtionli embraced her amid the applause aud rbeers of the audience. This incident, although inaignifieant in itself, served to show the feelings ol' the kind father who has within the pact ft or 0 yeses lost his wi£> and otilv daughter. wttxotf* snnatwa ar navar w.'aoqaas, cso. After order had been partially restored. Mr. Henry W. Rogers, a prominent democrat of Buffalo, came forwatd and welcomed Mr. Fillmore in the following address: Mb. Fiumobv Your ndghboi* and friend*, reprvson fed hy a committee ol citiwns and of the Common Coun cil of the city of Buffalo, have commissioned me to ex press to you, on jour return to liie city of your residence, their friendly greetings. Thia agreeable duty I gladly perform, and in their name and on their behalf I do now extend to you a sincere and hearty welcome [Cheers.)_ Your ipialitic* a* a neighboror and a citizen; no less than yonr distinguished public earner, have elicited for you on this occasion, a spontaneous expression of affection and regard , and it i* cause for gratulation that this rc r> ption. wiiliout distinction of sect or party, generously extended to a cili/cn sustaining in aotne sen*.' partizan relations. This, sir, happily illnstutc* the liberal feeling, good feeling and justice of men who*c education grow out 1 of and bavr their foundation in free and liberal inatilu lions. Keen our graceful little daughters, catching the impulse that moves the popular mind, hasten to do you homage. [Immense applausc.J Not many year* since, you entered our city a* yon have to-day, amid the roar of artillery, the ringing of bells and the joyous shouts of our i-ititons. [Cheer*.] You were tlieu the incumbent of the highest office kuown to our constitulioii and go vernment Yon come now, clothed with no fa rig »•<« of office. In the simple character, of a private citizen ; and if may well be to You a source ol high gratification that the demonstration of respect, which greeted you then, arc still more imposing now. , [Cheer* and applause J During your absence from the i country, wc have not been inattentive observers of the respect and consideration that have hoen paid you, by ' mur Intelligent countrymen resident abroad, and by the i fistinguisbed p-rsona connected with the several court*, which it ha< ticen vour privilege and pleasure to vieit. , [Applause] knur unostentatious movement* have ea vecially attracted onf attention and commanded our rew- 1 i>ect. Men of sense, in the «M world as well as the new 1 teve fully appreciated the simplicity and dignlt* of vour leportment, [applause! and w.- arc proud to avow that rotir Intercourse with the illustrious »ntt enlightened men ] >( F'impc. thus eharactc fixed ha* rr gee ted honor and lu* < re upon our country and Its institution*. [ Applause ] J ITon have had an opportunity. and have not failed to con ] r**t and compare the government* of the Old World with i hat of your own country ; and we will not doubt that vour 1 o irtdence in the ultimate success of the great ctperiment J >f a government baaevl on the popular will, has been there- t >y Materially strengthened amt confirmed. Of your pres •nt ralation to public and political affair*, I do not propose o speak It la well understood, and no fastidious ilelica- I •y should attempt to conceal it, that in reference In jaw i lain important and vital (questions agitaxinc the public mu.< toj. and a large class ofynttr fellow citizens (««*)! ! included] ••litertain conflicting opinion*. A ■*-1~iitn of these question doe. no. therefore pretMn this newton. But your administration of the Friml ti.reem.meM hr long* to the prat. and it. history is written [Cheers 1 It 1 *i,h • conservative and national cliararted that I CMUengci the mip#*ct of nil JumI umJ ‘ BliihttiM-d Mktthi | and your i ountrro.cn will ooutinw. to recur to it with pa-' tnol«e pride. Too .ncwaM to the Presidential offfoe. ami entered upon the discharge M its dutie. In troehious i tune.—the I rhon was in peril. I should be tab* to mv •“•If, unjust to you, sir, and tart Ideas to three whom I rep ; resent, when speaking of your administration, were I to pasa unnoticed tlie important part von acted in bringing about the compromise measures of 1850. (Appiaree] It is not >o lie forgotten that envy and —dignity mm^M your mutt res—that you were .inserted by fonwr polidral associates and friends, and that in tile midst of a pop ular excilement and clamor that bianrlied the cheek of many a patriot, ym. .too./ /MrW, amH (irmly A* tk. b "ton. [ long applause.J Justice to others, and among the illustrous dead, require, me to add, that around that L mon. side by side with rou, stood Clay, and W. hater and Ihckmson, anti Caa*. whree deetls like tours hate he! emue the coiumon)herilage of the Republic and are indel Itily written in its history. All honor to tou. Sr, to them and to other statesmen, who holding direr*.- political and party mews, stood together in that struggle for the defence of the Constitution 1 [Cheer*. J In your peremal recces# and in tout fortunate career aa a public man, sour fellow citizens and lormer constituents, restricted hr no party hue*, feel a just and an honoeaiiie pride. Vour pmeres* has been marked by unusual industry and seir-relianre, a most usetal I.—on ol encouragement, especially to the young. , From huml.le birth and small Iwginning* tou have 611,.h| the highest station upon .-arth. The mothers ol Erie l ounty, and other Stales, will hereafter point their son* to y our example, as a triumphant illustration ol whal mrtuotta conduct and untiring effort nut. arcomplisb [an plan*.-] in a gun-mn. nt whore honors are within the reaeli ol the rich and the poor alike, and whose tavnra and Uereiog, like the dews of Heaven. foil eon all* upon nU - In conclusion, sir, I cmgnitulaie you upon tour tale re turn to yo«ir native land, and wishing rou mint tear, of health and happiness, I again greet vou with a cordial wet come home. [Cheer*.] the kx-vresi dirt's axswxB. Mr. Vdlmorc. iu response, said Friend, red FeUnw ntizen—I receive thU eloquent congratulation upon my return, front vour appointed or gait, with mi ordinary sentiment* oi gratitude, and I return you ray heartfelt thanks for tips welcome to my home No man. unless he has been separated from those he loves raret dearly and from the country which he value* above pnee. can tell how sweet it i* to re-visit hi* home and lus friends after an absence in a atrange land and among a strange people. While wandering, sir, over the various countries of Europe, looking „ its ferttfo field, inTa“ parte, and at those which are blighted in others, wit nessing here the pomp aud apleieior of her Court* and there, the squalid poverty and the suffering* of toil many of her people my mind ha* often turned with year mng to my home m Western New York, and I have lon ged for the opportunity of once more liehoiding thU bean tiful queen City of the Empire State and ol breathing again the fresh air that blows from her lakee. * receive your congratulations, mv fellow cilisen* aa friends, and not as politicians. I m^d not. however.'dis guise the fact—for it has tint been disguised bv my elo quent friend who has welcomed me— that it has bren mv --.mice III me gm ot this great repub lic^and I cannot doubt ll.at that tact bad much to do in producing the vast congregation I no* see before me .and in prompting this pleasing demonstration on niv return among you. Indeed I can account for it in no other wav It is true, I did hope there were those who had an afre Uoruite regard for me in the city of my residence, but could I ever conceive that I ahould be the recipient ol aneh congratulation* as these*—that I should heboid surh aright as this on uiy return' My friend who haa *> eloquently ad dressed me, lias made reference to my early history. I trnsi. therefor*** I may tie pardoned for tbs apparent egotism of alluding, myself to that subject. M v career haa been quite as miracnloua and myaterioua to mv self as it can be to any others. 1 came to this citv .15 yean aro, a -V—« strippling.for the purpose of finishing my education Mid finishing myself for the practice of the law. When I hail received mv diploma I had Dot the confidence to com roei.ce uiy career here. I aaw men arouud me in the pro ol marked ability and distinguished position, and I must (onless that a want of confidence in mvself deterred me from entering the professions! arena with such a« these — I went, therefore, info a neighboring village to pursue mv occupation of the law. I labored there at longs. Jacob <lld for Rachel—(daughter and applause]—and ihen i ventured back to the city. From that dav to this inv fa,, tune, my fellow citizen*; has .been bound up in voure I ap plause; I and if anything in my subsequent career b« re fleeted honor on myself, it has reflected the mine honor upon you. [Applause.] There is one recollection, that above all other* is nrised mei.r A,i!lol,Ktl * b*ve l.-en a party candidate for public office, and hare been oppoaed—xnd verv pro periy opposed —by those who held different political opin ions to my own. It is due to them, an well aa to mrseff to my that while I represented you all for If yea re in Congrem and Legislature, and all that I ever did, no vote that I erer gave received the censure of my political on pom-nts. [Applause.] 3 ^ "P It is due to them K/say that I feel gratitude to them witlun my heart, and that this consideration forma no Kl tie inducement to rue to return to HufUlo, where I shall probably end my day*. [Applause.] Vour eloquent chairmen has alluded to the fact that I have l«en travelling foe some time in a foreign counter It has been my fortune or my misforfune while there to see Koyalty on several occasions when it has called forth such enthusiasm as it can command, but you must pardon me fin- saying, that though I have beard the cheer.riven to order, and the music made to command,! vet feel prou der at this spontaneous expression of the friendliness of a people with whom I have spent thirtv year, of mv life than I should to be received aa Ijueen Victoria was re ceived in Pan. by the French nation [I heere and »p. pl.use. ] 1 regard this, my friends, .. tile prou.few .lav 1 ,eel* ,nd«Hl: *> overwhelmed by vour kind ocas, that I cau scarcely give utterance to my feelum.— Lxhausted as I am by a week of continued excitement following close opon a fatiguing sea voyage, I can oolv •ay to you that you have my cordial and grateful thank, for the flittering reception you have given me and that next to gratitude to that Divine Providence which has gunled me in my journey and brought me safely to it* end is my gratitude to you. my fell..* dtiaens, for making mv return to ray home as pleasant. [ Applause. ] Mar Heaven blew* you all and n-ward vou youaa deserve Wav I he permitted to remain with you until I sleep here ifo- rice,, of death, for to you and to you alone I trust my repute tion and my happing hereaA*r. r At the conclusion of hia address, Mr Fillmwrc was ara.n and again welcomed by the cheer, of (be ro.iltitu.fe Tine times gi ven ami. I the tiring of cannon and ringing of church bell*. He was again conducted to hu carriag. afte. having been met and shaken most cordially by the’ band by a Urge number of his personal friends. The Ibis ",rTI" u' *'lU >"«• proceaaion conducted Mr F to hi« pnaale reeidancn in FrankWn Street. It wi, with the in m.Mt .K8ici.lt. tliat Mr. F. could continue to .haka hand. * ".r Hoe heater, in eonae<|uenee of hia right hand •n. arm heroming ran lame and |>alnlnl frvn (he thou. “ *»•* received ainre lint landing Ir, ARRIVAL OF THE (AT AIM Uam !!!“*' PATS LATRg FROM KRCOPR. ,n"' Ur,,"~'-w,,h Political **»►- pmeralty are quiet — - oommbhctal luruuuaKNci Tie Brokara Circular quota aa Mm1 " -- _ paced buoyant ,mlHotaVhc.TT frouT^eeJ^L TSZ* price, brio* unctunf l ’ * 'rota the prarloa. adrtaaa ^Th* •‘earner Hill .,' arr,Ve t oat -- n»p i |wlili fling • I fling#. __ rhdytaph'a *4., at aWr. *ETohto and .UaluLl M w* •»“»« * •>t*t»y and "they author tUaa no., ~_ enea m tha quality ml IW and F **’ ‘Vhc^ hMJjdaa.rerd b. l^-T***^ «" ^"al, . *• M^l*i W . Whit* life M(l||. VI CVPBB - Ita Ira daaraud at an adaanrr of T. %)a *d Thera '-***!** T.11"11 ban .allera M tel and yellru at. 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' •* OKSRBAL Vktva Th. nauayanaralty maMag |. anlinportaal The aacHaaiena tn Pnflaed cunaaquaat upon Mr 8-aa ^jgwssjssratt asrssttaa h«t»'>,a aomioatlou for tha Pr.ud.ncy had utadakul BMta mn* •>*f •ddmm. m iMa, Mr Bums, motion In tha K uaa* af Common, ,o~m~ ,a* tu*ar^eu« dt« "Ittaa. and tu uhlnh it uaa .jmnal la^TpsItata ta-. lain tuay a.„kt h, defbttad and rmtabifkmn a oveaar, awraty a rumor i.uuautetaea Thin uaa 'Wf* taahm nemau * orre-tat fctaaao **HvoorViy .f *, toW„ ptaltlrm a <uL at jzxz.si.'z . pay B* ratoeidth. a.rd taTuTST- SEJTShJJSSrtB >»<*»■ ~ - raeafra - - |»n j | *2 , 1*»1 lal—The Afaaauuhuaetaa Atueriean Ukalu "ttrontifii ha* ratifie.l tha noaiinaMon ni > ™»mi ha a otc of ttO to 197 lor Fillmore. The kilUnore ata. • Wl hold a aeparatc cooventioai thla aaanmg