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, VOLUME 63. _RICHMOND, MONDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 12, 1859. --\,nlID1,D . ' ;--—-. — ....—»-*. ------■■■ ■■ i .. 51 — -—-1___WtJlBhK 137. RICHMOND DAILY WHIG. THUMB: D»llr Paper, 98 par annum . Hard Weekly, *5 ; Weakly, 98; al ways In advance Brnnlttani-rw may be made at the risk of it.# PnbUahara In nil caaca where evidence In taken on the depoalt of a latter In the Poet OAco c juulnlai money. AnvaariMna. On* Sqnarw, (10 Unrs) nr leas, one Insertion. n Hath additional Insertion. 15 One month without alteration.$« is Thren do do .....To 10 do do .SO <0 Twnlve do do . nig Two Squares, Three montha. .15 io Wa months. ...55 | g Tweleo months. 80ig Nn adrertlaement to ba eonsldoted by the month or yei r nniees apeclOed on the Manuscript, or previously acrred upon b* • tween the parties. An advertisement not marked on the ropy for n apecUed nnis bce of Inscrtioua will be continued until ordered aul, and payment aaaeted-*1~aiT tf Buoitlsu Aneaavt tanam. —To avoid any mlaowdemtandlng SL the part ol the Annual Advertisers, It Is proper to state dlsCsoei/v, that their privileges only estrndstn their Immediate business Kesl Batata, Legal and ail other Advertisements sent by them to be nn Additional charge, and no variation. IV Real Estate and tienrral Agents* Adve *lsemenla not to he Inserted by the year, hut to be charged at Ihe usual rales, subject to such discount* as shall he agreed upon. t-V lloosaeHera and yearly advertisers,generally, engaging one or more tpuarea, with the privilege of change, shall not, on th. Ir yearly average. In any one week. Insert wore than the ameunt agreed upon aa the standing rule under the contract, and all eacec ding such amount to be charged at the usual rates Advertisements Inserted In the Send tVreklv Whig at 7S cento par square of 1 O lines or leas for the first Insertion, and SO cauls par square for such continuance, nr If weekly. 78 eenla. HBf'OHB LARfiE A*U S7THSITIVE OPESIN'G OK DRY GOODS. B B ■: EUEM & I * O \ HAVR been opening, In part, daring th# pact wrrk, and by th# steamer from New York to day will b# In racrlpt of their fall •#rnnd supply of Dry Uooda. W# have bought many large lot* of Drees Goods at th# CLAMING AUCriOMflALKI In New York during th# past week, aU uf which we shall offer at esrtrerne *otc price*. W# rail special attention to a large and choice assortment of Dress Fllks, embracing aU grades, from 75 cents per yard to the richest stylrs Printed American and French D# Lai*## Mowselin# l>« Lain** Kobes, at vsry reduced prices Printed French Merinos Klch Plaid and IHriped Poplins Velours de Paris And a great variety of other n«*w and beautiful fabrics. assortment of Kmbrsldrric* |« now complete, amongst them French Muslin Collars, at pricss much less lit an usual Real Point Lace do. Maltese do. do. * '. ‘■ M>irn<na uinnacnu W( are alao m»ktnr law n.l.lltlon. to rmr STOCK oK N Kioto CLOTHING: Large Iota of 34 an J 6 4 Fulled CloUw Maryland P.nltentl.ry lit.,,,. Shrrp Gray R.ttnrti, all iiualltira Virginia Jc.no, Me.. Me. Alan, a large otock of Faced Caalnrta an I Caadmeret, Negro and Bed Blankefa. llRKKl'KN A FOX, oe**—lt___ _JIIJ Bread Street. ■ MftO. FALL. IH50. A. K. PARKKR & OO. S BLENDED ASSORTMENT OF STAPLE AND PANCT DRY GOODS.—IVrtakr plaiurv In aunnunclng to oar frlrn.1* at,.I thr imhlic generally, llial w.* hare now In .t.mi l w. II *. leetrd atoek FOREIGN and DOMESTIC DRY GOOD*, to width •every rrapeelfully Invife Ihrlr nllentluli : Plain Mark and Plea re, I SILKS Rich Bla. k i.llos dk rOOMK •* « GROS DK KKSOM, for mourning •• •• tw,» r>«unee,l SILK ROIIKS Katra Rich Colored SII.K ROMES “ “ Parb Printed MorssELINR ROBES Bleh Parla ChlnU Printed Mors.4H.INFS POFI.INS, VALENTI AS, POLL DK CIIKVUKS Plain and Printed French M Kill Nolls Black French MKUISOKS Bla.-k MOSS KLINES Black h,(Ml!k/INKS. Black AI.PAPAS CLOTH*. CkSSIMKREN and VESTINGS S-4 and 6-4 lleary rri-LED CLOTHS Sheen*. Grey SATINETS, LINSEYS, Ac. Bed Blanket. While and Colored Serranf, BLANKFTS. Together with every article uaually kepi In a Arat ela** Dry Go,ala Hotter. AU of Vtdch we will oell rery cheap, ».'>1— t* JERSEY CITY MOI'LUI.VU A.VD HU.MMi MILL, CORNER OF GKKKNR AND MORGAN STREETS. JOHN Bo V(iliLKK« • • • ProprUI*r. WOOD Mouldings, lb *<U an<l Architrave* rnnstunify on hand and worked to order. AIao. Pew Capo, Kails And Hand Rail* Intido Trimming* of every d.*s* r.|»tl.»n. Brackets. 1 ruasrs, And All klad* of Scroll au«1 Straight Hawing, House Carving, Ac., Ac. Auy desired pattern worked to order At short notice. Wood Turninglo Ail Its branches Plain, Panneled am I Octagon Newels, on hand aad mad« to order. HalusUrs *>f All sites And descriptions, Ac , Ac., Ac. Mahogany, Blsck Walnut, Oak, Cherrv And Pine Stair RaUs, sewed or worked to order. The prices mark. .I on esch pat tiro of the book sent to order to Any part of the United Stetes. Are for 100 feet running measure. N R —One of the largest stocks of Mouldings end Trimmings, And free teat variety of Patterns, manufacture.1 of the rery best materials, will always b* found at this establishment. Planing, with neatness and despatch. Terms rash. JOHN K. KUl.I.KR will also manufacture and fire /wirficul*ir atuntum to Gothic Work, for Churches, Public Buildings, Dwelling House*, Ac Window Frames, Ac made to order at short notice. Round and Square Picket Fence, Ac. Also, dealer in Doors, Sashes and Blinds, of every description, manufactured of the best mate rial, aad warranted to stand In any climate. Builders’Hardware, and erery article In that tine, furnished at the lowest cash prices. Marblelsed Iron and State Mantels, Terra Cotta, Hrs keU,Trusses, WtndowAUpe, Ac.. Designs and Drawings furnished at short outlee w anl - kte ii ■: it oak S ■; o i T.T Great Reduction in Price !! Nil VARIATION nut THE WINTER. THR NEW VOIt K KKUOHF.NK OIL rO.,lti tabllahed 1964,) announce that, having made great Improve* menu in the manufacture of Kerosene, they arc now enable.I to offer It to the trade at A Kcdureit Prlre, The attention of consumer* Is respectfully called to the subjoin ed table. the result of a photc met Heal examination, hy Kit'd N. Rent, Reg , of New Tork, Chemist, and dated Feb. 9, 18ft9. %V, fig \i If mmilL Lmp. 0-3 0*5 - ~i So r* £-55 o'3 4 -• i.a ** ;l 3 £ 5 V Is _&'■ u o. Sri Kerosene Kerosene 1 <,4*«*.» 9,48ft $1 Off fl |0 Oamphene. Csmphene ft,916 1,W ft! 4 8ft Whale OH. Bolar ... . I,up* K.W inn Him Lard Oil , Bolar . l.htn 796 1 ‘.*ft 17 70 Bperin Oil . . Bolar. 9,Oift SftO 9 9ft 94 47 Burning Fluid Large Wick IW 900 87 ftn Reliable orders from the Trade, bv Mail or Te|egrap*i. ntled, on apptteaOon to AUBTKNft, AgenU. FR Pearl Htreet, New York. all the New Yark Wholesale l»rorirlan, Orocert, Camphcne and Burning Fluid Manufacturers and Dealers In l.araps. N. B — Kerosene is the trade mark of lhe Kerosene Oil Co , and oil persona arc caution against using th* said trade mark for oth er oils._ cel dm f A.n IN HI < I II* l OF TIIKFtl.L Fashion. If 1 of gentlemen's HATH, embracing all the various colors io and shape*. JOHN TIIOMPBON, H7 Mains! fpilR FARHKHk’ HOO I . A. peclslly for Farmers' own wear. The are Double (Me, Hew* •4 im rirjr Ism Leg rhsf art nistll/ adapted for llanlsmsn. Ditchers and Tsamaters. Also, a general assortmont of every other kind worn, cheap at ocIT_ WM WAIAH PHILADELPHIA PREMIUM TRUNKS. JAM ES K. BROWN. Manufacturer, MASONIC TEMPLE, so. vsi, CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. mlt-ly nnoKv i ninNKT*. C1HIMSKV CAW / OHIMNRT CAW! _ . „ ciiiwnbt oawm On hind a .apply of th. aho.r Can., f... .air rhrap, at KK«« .♦ P.RR'B rott.fy, MS flfflrt nf Itth .nr) Cary Ikrrrta. WM. B. WILUAMB. BA Ml! Ft. V. RRID WII.I.MSS Ac HMD, _ PRODUCE CommlBBion Merchant.*, Jf. K CfttSKR WA IttVT A.ft> AKCoMlt KTKKKT, f'lnrlnnn tl, Ohio, BnBrtlaTitmfer all Hr,A. of Wolrrn Prntl nr., and natr IMaraJ I'aali Arlraflr.. on (’aa.liaai.nl. Tot »al», or PVr..BBndla. hongfct and Blorrd on arrr.trnt of mrrhutn. aa1»-dtf bllMOirl II O V BfSia Hr™ of CIICROH A ri.RMINd l. IM. day dlaanlTarl hr mo 1. jMlwnnal Mr Firming Intnn-llny lo ramor. tn ih. roan try, Mr. Ohorrh atlt rnntlno. In lh. hti.lnr.. ai ih. old ataod, and will ooft Mark on hand at roHorotf prior• for rvM*, till IM January mat Mrh.r partnor la anthmlard In aotll. th. hnalnm of th. “• •** rnmorn. WII.I.l.M B. CHI Hell, MW WM F FI FMIdri AA rt**1* rmn* f i.nvKHtyi n, <■., ..i.hy *F\F ""in -lm IIARFKT, AMMlaTK.lt A Ufl.IJ.MB T* R< <h> hhta. Tar, for anl. hy **_ Fitwra wrmrn.M * on 1 A tllflflSR PRMIR HICK A V7 111 hhd«. Cana Barn. IM hhl. B D W * Co.C Ba.ar Rr-r.Irina, fra .ala. *W-fl I.BWIB WKBB A JOHN f», WA ft It 1 OO "WM- W*nil.T w 1,01 H, r.ry M,p.rt r A'/IJ WM hhl. rnahrd, pnadr-rr.l and rlrrl. A and C Co#., ho goes Botes Loaf Bugmr F hbds cubs Fa gar Id llrrcra Birr rarrl.lm, for ««l». IWH I.RWIB writ It A JOHN O WAHR. lIRK.n R I.KH. 1 A » BRFAR RI.RRBI| .. _ „. BBR.C RIBFBMII If yaa want food brand hay a Brand Ihfr.ai RRBnpr A FARR-B Rottrry, MW Corn*. of llih and 0ary Itrnu MKJWHKHN OK THK LKU1RLATU HK »• lo?l t«*l to cull at the old r«t*h||the<l CLoTIIINtl If of.apt, and supply UtMMvIvrt with any articles i h.r may need In lh« way •f |oo.l and well made Clothing or rurnUhlng (Uoils Keeping al all times the largest stork and moat fashionable style In the Plate, and having recently mad* large additions to our stock, with refer cnee to your wants, ws are prepared to offer you every Induce* «•«»• Kr.hN, H4LI»UIN a WII.LI %M.«. lift Main -tre t. 1*1’V AS OVEKCOAT. 4 NO your ay|.-ytloo from a good dork, hating all Ur* ry 'tulalty* for romfnrl, durability and arrurnry, which may by found at 110 Main Wryyt. BUY A DRK8S OK BUSINESS COAT, aa.l by aury tu look at Ui» aaaortmanl ahown aillU Main S' al the same time he assured that style and <|ualitjr are point* we al ways try ta have, of the best order. HUY A PAIR OK PANTS, rltlirr fancy or black, but by certain to buy n pair of tome kind, nn l th*n get a good article, «. would rycomuicod I in Main SI BUY A VEST, °r Oaalmcrc, ailk or Carkwrrr, Satin or Saltlnrtt, any kind yon want, and rrmeiubrr 110 MAIN STHKKf, I. tby br»l plary In town lo make your aclyytloiu. THEM IN A HI LL, _jl«*_110 Main Street. 'ii 'iiiniMii tiii: Leuiklati re WILL riND A LAKliK STOCK Or SUPERIOR CLOTHING AT SIMPSON A MILLRR’S, 110 Nlula Slrrrl. J. H. SIMPSON, Richmond. | II T. MILLER, Nottoway. IIKAD QUARTERS RK II.TIOVD mill: ( MITIIINO. \l KMUKlUnl the Legislature and strangers visiting th« city, will linil by calling <»n the subaeriher a large awl fashionable assortment ■ ( ,«■. «• |«>w *■ t1 •(••.silly and workmanship can be had of Northmn manufactory.— He has been manufacturing Hie larger portion of his wurk hets for the past ten > ears, and can assure hts custom.-rs tliat they sliall ha' v hu Hi"Mi u «n« Ci ••tmiNu, tha* shall compare. In every rea ped, with Northern wink they are now purcha-lng. As I am con vlnced that clothing cau be manufactures! In lllriimun-l as low as any rlly In the Union. K. H 8PKNCK, Clot heir and Merchant Tailor, Wo 110, cor Main and loth sis, CIBBAT INDBCBABIITI. KKADY-MADK t*I«OTIIINU. DARR kCOTT, IIARKI9 A CO. have recelvest, during ths last week, large aduitluus to their stock of Keurly-yiatle Clothing, and sliall be receiving srrsAJy »|| through (he season, clothing of every jnt.tt and />rirs, of thrir own manufactory, which, for -tyl»\ quality and price, theg will guarantee cannot be brat In this •»r any oilier market. We would tnerefore Invite all In want to •five us s call, feeling confident that we can make It to their ad vantage to buy of us. We have on hand an unusually large slock of Negro Clothing, at very low price*. Koa Uvaults* call on UAKKAUOTT, IIAKIUA A Co , .Nuu ||g Main si , HuccessakTS to Merchant, Weislger A Co. Win. IK A. fc.TIITII, DfcALKR Ilf MEN! HOYS!! AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, 0<^ 114 !TIaln Street. IMO. notht;. | K. L>. KEBLINO, TAILOR AM) CLOTHI*ER, No, 1*2(1 iHulu Ntrecl, n AH just returned from New York, and la now prepared to ex hibit the moat attractive stock of goods that he has ever had the p'caaure of offeriug to Ids friends ami the public, consisting in part of CLOTHS, OASSIMEItES AND VESTINGS, of Ihrn..w,-.| .tjrlr., whl.-h he will m»t» tn order In the mint tp proved manner, kits warranted to pleaae in all cases. AUK), In store and receiving, a choice selecHon of gent's, youths' and children's READY-MADE CLOTHING, of every rrvl- ami style GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, such as Shirts, Collars, Ties, Gloves, Socks and Drawers; Merino Shirts and Drawers, of good quality. •«** R. 1>. KEELING, No. 12C Main street. FALL AND 1VI.1TEB STUCK OF 1M». KE.illl II .\ Hi: CLOTHING W„. AudFuniiuhing Cfo.jds. F hare now on hand, ana are weekly receTTing the l.arge«t. Finest and most complete Hlock of the above goods, to be found, all of our own manufacture, expressly for retailing. Overcoats, lit gTest variety Dress and Business Suits, all grads Velvet, Silk, Hat In and Caav. Vests Particular attention is called to our large and well selected stock of Plana, tinder Hurts, Drawers, Collars, lies, Stocks and Gloves A call is respectfully solicited before purchasing, as ws are de termined to sell low for ('asm. N. UTOCKHDALK A BON _144 M.ln St im». 1.1. Tit tni:. iH.,i». CLOTHING AT WHOLESALE. K. MOM KIM A C'O., 59 and IOO VI A I .N H I II EFT, HA\ K in attire the largest and best assorted fhH’K of BEADY made Clothing they have ever offered for sale. Their goods have been manufactured by themselves, upon the heat terms and latest style Merchants are Invited to examine our stock before making Ibrlr purchases elsewhere. We are determined to offer Uic greatest bar gains ever been sold. Call at K. MORRIS A CO. *«1» MAIM Hula Kmi riVO Til K I*lfKlj||**—In consrt|uence of the unprrredrnt _1 ed success of “Our Model Phirt,” we have trade arrange ment*. (which was heretofore Impossible, on account of the great demand In New York) to n/t/vip* have a large supply of this popu lar Hhlrt on hand. In every variety of style and quality, so that those sending orders will now have them AlU-d regularly ami with despatch. As we are the sole Agents for this Shirt in Richmond, we would respectfully call the attention of those who have not seen Our Model to an examination, and they will bcc.-rnr convinc ed that It Is the heaf, chdtpcit %nn<i rnnmt tfur.iMr Skirt ever offered for sale. We are alao prepared to make to order from scksittlflr measures at short notice, and at rrdOced I triers. We have on hand a large and desirable stock of OFNTI.FM KN*8 FURNISHING GOODS. which embraces everytiilng pertaining to the business, and which will be offsred at greatly reduced prices. PTGRTKVANT % MAOWIRF, _S I'.' \ % C1GBMUGATKD WHOM.Ill IKON A N Ik J WIRK K A JIJNti (He cured l»y letlrra Patent) Admirably adapted for enclosing Public brotuib, Cemeterh s, Kalconys, Col lages. Ac Hheepan.lt>* Hurdle, Patent Wire, Ha< kllng Head I •leads, wit), every variety of Folding Iron lleadsteads and Iron Furniture. Patent Wire Goal Mrrreus, Ore, Rand and Gravel Hcreens, Wire Netting for Mosquito, Mieep, Poultry, and other purposes. Wire Hummer Houses, Fancy ItlrcWoik In great va rlsty, for Gardens, Ac. Si WAf.KFR A HONK, Manufacturers, No Mft Market, N. R. corner Sixth street, Pt. I lad el pi,la. oeff— dl y I Off KSV1I rillM., HKU. II % > 4. I M.t s| I. \ I II AJ PLATING, Ac. —The subscriber has just returiir.l fr(.m t),e Northern cities, where he has laid In a large supply mf materials o| the best quality, used In l.oek*t»lthtng, Bell Ifengltg, Alvei-Pla* Ing, etc., ami Invites public attention to Ida business lie hat rm ployed the best Workmen to he had. and is prepared to make to °rdkr *rrTV kind of Lock, to hang Hells In the best manner, and to ; .. »•» siir)>:««*e.i i.y any r»«:ib.i*«V mem In till# country All his work I* warranted. or no sale After an experience of manv years in this city, and an ac <inetntarire with the heat Lock maker* In (Ms country, hr fl.ittera himself (hat he can give aallafci lion, both as to workmanship and price#, and therefore anllrii* orders from town and country, which will meet with nrnnipf attention Persona wUldngto have locks made or repaired, Bella hung In any atyle, or Silver Plating executed In a superior manner, are in vlted to call at hla eataldishment on the Huh atrret, three duors south of Malo, where they will he attended to, at th« ah rt.sl no Bee Ordera from a dirt an< e, aent through the post Office, will he Im mediately Ailed; and Bell hanging dour In any part of the country, at city price# 9% Address WM. W. PNMT>, ill ver Plater, Locksmith and Hell Hanger, OcIV-dBm loth Street, Richmond, va. HOTVK TV A It F NVIOKN. I have constantly on hand of my own manufacture, the following klnda of Hoots unci Bhoen: For I.Htllea! Oalter Boots, with ami without lieelt Morocco I.lice lloots, with *• •• Goal Akin. M •• For firnllriMcnt Pine Great Hoot# Bloat Boole, single and double Sole a Oafnrd Tie# and Hrngsne For ifllfiea mimI Chlldrrnt Goat and Morocco Hoots, with and without heel#. For Moyas Oelf Brogan# and Oxford Tie# For Aeryant Itomrni Moot Goat aa.d Kip Lace Boot# For * remit TV#»» t Brogue* and Brogan* I am prepared to make to order at short notice, any of the above mentioned klrtdg JKO. G. PAfIK. JR , G3 Main Rtreet. oc91 9 doom above T R PRIOf k PO. WM RTF.II To purchase or hire, by the let ef January next, a competent dining room seres ns to remain In the city — None need applv eecept such aa can produce the beet reference aa yn capacity ami good charaetcr. Apply to de* list Jan p If. BASfk'KPR A 00. IJOOTV FOR HK9T,-A room on aeeoud floor over oar I IV More, » feet long, entrance from Brrrt PPRRIN« I CO . 111 FagteBrjaare W4 9THI. We with to purchaae a good cook, washer and I trener, to remain In the « By. Per one of good eharrter a I liberalpHew will hr paid. ief4 PlfMIPR A WIRBToT JMm RKNT Gw# Tenement on north aide Basin Bank, ad Joining the office sf Meeera (Inoch A Pchola Apply to dt# _ WARWICK A RARRABAI.K W AN I Fit « , • < i« W . n Wsited B/>r»ta • do Ao do Bh#ee and Otltera 10 wood Brogue hand# Good workmen will wet steady work and the b*Wi wggef. hy raft- I H*g at faetfl PV WHITT**. ?* Main Ft | (tOOK WAKTVG. -We wist to purchase, or Mrs, a i J nsds Ooofc, without laomubrane# to remain In the city, •nftft _ KBftT. P4INK A 00 I,NOR ffivn I A ha#ew>**n1 Ptorc Boom In rear of Meaarg. I W J -hngton A Braneford, and fronting In Lombardy Alley Real I moderate. Toa# melon given Immediately. —7 WM W Al.l. ATP BO VP PV' NKfiNOVRItHPICBB, A goperlor article of ground I Aftieun Ginger tu keg# and Knveg. Pore ground Cinnamon, Otovm, Alleptee. Mao#, Pepper. A*. Ae . for fgle low. •mw w PrTPRAGti. Avwggfot IBB lain * Cimkrar, rwwrcMr. ,-ii.. *n,rn,i,iW'i / pr!»» qgtlll;, uM in Im or4*», w. Iwxll", i«4 for »lc br »«4 RRI.HR* A Mfl.im, r«f. rwl M4 O.ry * r.n f’AARA VRRY ACPRMIOH WHIRHt l«4n • J«ri old, In |lu>. In rtorr .n.l for m<* l.y —> ■ Jnum A*' huh ROl.TIYd I LOTH. fr.nrb Rnrr no4 R*| pni Hill Mnnn*. iM Hill Prrfe*. for »l* by "<* 0L4RRAOM * A*n«R*ON. An IlM Main M UARr«Rn<R I.II ORirK, h.«i. hr P »«IR—1» _HA«y»T »NMIFTy>r> 4 WH.I.MHA A lot op rsisRiopTSfri hrmnaSI «rt I Ov /w of .CMSiRMtnrfJnM ohItH Hr Ml. by •04 A. It MOORR, AST., Oary K MOHMOND WHIG. mSTIKO IS CUMBERLAND. S.ily of the citizen* of Cumberland county, over 46 years of age, haring enrolled themselves for the purpose of organizing a military companr, had a meeting at Cum berland Courthouse, uu the Hd day of December, 1(469, when Capl. Win. fee, war called to the Chair, and It. B. Woodson >u appointed Secretary. On the motion of Col. V. Parrish, the following pre ainhle and res4>liition* were adopted : Whereas, we deem this organization necessary at this lime, not only on account nf the fratraeidal outrage per pctratcd at Harper's Kerry, Ijy a band of law less thieves wnd assassins, hut particularly on account of the sympa thy and cticoursgcmcnt given to these lawless proceed ings, evinced by the resolutions passed in various meet mgs in the Northern States—«ome of those meeting*, too, attended by men in high ollh ial position* ; we have been tohl that there is a conservative partv at the North—nun who recognized our rights a* guaranteed to us by the Constitution ol tbe I'nited Slates—anti who would unite with us in defending them; we are, liowever, reluctantly constrained to believe that it there is such a ptrtv, it is too weak or too tiinid to raise its voice or its arm in our defence We are not tlisiiuionisls, tint law-abiding citi zen* ol these United State*, who know our rights as free men, and who mean to maintain them. Should these ag gression* by Northern fanatics lie persisted in, ami the public press and public opUitou at the North continue to encourage these depredation* on our petrous and prop erty. we see nil Other alternative than to dissolve sll eoi • He -lion with them, and place ourselves in a position to defend ourselves against all invasion of our rights or dis turlmncc of our domestic institution*. Thcrliire f\rvo/serf. Irt. That we now 01 gvnire ourselves into a military company, to lie called the Cninlierl.ind (iuard. /frsofrrif, 2nd. That as this is an organization, not embraced in (he militia laws of Virginia, the Cbait man shall appoint a t'sinuuittee ol four, whose duty it shall lie to petition the Executive, or Legislature if ne cessary. to enable us legally to organize a military corfis, and to lie furnished with such arms as may lie necessary and proper littoiserf, :ird. That the Chairman appoint a committee of five, whose duly it shall lie to report to this meeting, by-laws lor the government of the same ; also to divide this company into four sections—one for each magisteri al district-to difme their local duties a«a liomeg tard.and anything else they may deem proper, for tarrying into effect the object* of this association. The t'hairman then appointed the following committee: Committee under the secoud resolution—Dr. Kobett Henderson, Dr. Each. Tallev, Col. V. Parnell, and tieo. If. Mathews. Committee under the lid resolution—Col. V. Parrish. Col. James M. Austin, Jno. W. Wilson, Titos. U. Clarke, and H. li. Woodson, KunlreJ, That n copy of the foregoing proceeding be forwarded to the Richmond Whig, Richmond Eiii|iiirer tinl Richmond Etatniner, with a rcvpicst to each to pub lish the same. WILLIAM I.EE, Cli n. II. B. Wood ox, S. c'y. A CRAN'D CONSERVATIVE DEMONSTRATION IN PHILADELPHIA. Kioill tile Philadelnhia PihiulViumi. nf Tlnirfi l-r we make up a condomed report of ilie grand rally of na tional anil conservative men iu that eitv Wedues lav night. The Ptnnftu/mnian says: The 7th of December, i859, will deserve an immortal memory. It will take iu place in history as the day ot the pram! and overwhelming demonstration of the patri otic citizens of Philadelphia, w ho have determined to set their feet ii|»on the sectional strife now raging in the nails of Congress, and in other portions of our beloved land. They determined tint this city, the home of In Icpcndence, should be Iree from any stain of fratricidal snctiniialiam, and that a voice should ring out from un der the shadow ol the Hall of Independence, to tell their brethren of the linked Stales of the Western World, that however others may feel. Philadelphia stands inunovea •tie as a rock, for the I'nion and the Constitution. All over the city during yesterday, patriotic demon strations wore made, and it was evidcut that the heart of the people, irrespective of party, was iu the move ment. Early in the morning, a salute of lot) gnus was fired hr a sipiad of artillery nt the landing of the Charleston and Savannah steamship company, above Vine street. Another salute of Irtn guns was also tired from Smith’s Island. At an early hour in the morning, a company of enthu siastic individuals paraded through itm streets with a swivel mounted upon a wagon, winch was bred at inter vals much to the annoyance of some parties and the amusement ot others. The aUeution of the police was tliracu-d to the subject and the fun at once suspended. The shipping along Delaware avenue in mauy instate cos displayed their colors. Flags were displayed from all the prominent liote's from the armories of the State Feneibles, National (inard, Cadwaladcr Grays, State Arsenal, the Pointed Warehouse at Front and Lombard Streets, and many other places. Between »'* and 7 o’clock in the evening a number of the fireman rang the bells in the engine hons> s of their respective companies. The bel s of Sr. Stephen's and other ohurches were also rung about the same time. We have never seen anything to surpass the rush to Jayne's llall. As .soon as the doors were opened, thou studs of persons poured up the stairs iu a solid column, more like a tniglity army than a gathering of civilians.— Every trade, profession or occupation, hail its represen tatives, ami the spirit sparkling from their eves ami voe-al iu their speech was hearty, enthusiastic ami national.— At the hour for organization the crow d was packed ami jammed clear up against the platform, and the crush was dangerous to weak ribs. The llall which was honored by the holding of this grand gathering, was very handsomely decorated in va rious wavs. From the roof Hotted an. American Hag._ On the front of the edifice a niiinmoth transparency was suspended, hearing the names of all the States. On either side of these transparencies were gas jets burning brightly—one for each Suit- of the Confede racy. Within the vast llall the scene was imposing. At the Carpenter street end ol the Hall, the semi circle ol liov cs was beautifully adorned with double festoon* of flags, extending along the whole length of the paunels. ^|n the centre, just behind and above the seat of the I’re-n dent, was a portrait ol the Father of Iris Country, tin the right anti left ol this picture, anil draping it in their folds, were the National and State tohns of Col. le wis' 1st Uegimcnt Pennsylvania Volunteers. Disposed nbout the hall, ami |»-mlaut from the boxes, were many flags ami I tanners, which presented a gay ami brilliant aspect to the scene. Among them were no less than four flags belonging to tire Seott Legion. Two of these flags wen- two no in the battle* of nor entmtrv .In. ing 1812, ntnl were seen waving over the ranks of our countrymen at North I’oinl. The other two lltgsol the ’•Iseginn*’ were truly magnificent am! cost I v. The-* were preaenteil to the “la gion" in the I'ity nf Mexico. A handsome banner wt< presented to the Committee of Arrangements br Mr. Wm. A. Edward*. It figured among the decorations of the llall. Mr. James S. Hibbons, Chairman of the Committee of Arrangements, called the meeting to order, ami on bis motion Uie following officer* were selected to preside : PsMMuntr—lion. Joseph K Ingeimll tics Psrsmnm-Hnn Jas t'amphetl, H..n J.wtah Ran tall Hnn Isaac lluilehurst, Hnn Wm It Rent,lion (Jen Sharawoml t|,.n *1:1* hewt*. lion Klein! f -at lion Jax Page. II S Henry M r’uller II.o, Henry M t'ntlllpa, Hnn til K Price, lion Peter Mct'all, Hon Hen VI Whartnn, linn Jim C Knot, lion Ms .1 Ring, Morton M< Mletiarl Col JolmSstn. P Oarroll Mrraiter, J R Planlgen, Knt.t Tyler Wni A Porter, Rich*! 0 hale, Roht Kslng. S It Har.-rnR tiro t) Preaburr It W Bailey.Hen It linker, Sami Jaebson. M n. Hen o Ca-lvala<ter John Urigjt. P W tlrayann. Jaa Jefferti., Aug Heston. Abraham Kngltab, Wm R Polls, Chat Robb, l.rnn J Ur/, J l .lgar Thomson Oso It Sluail, J * Wllliamaon, P JrnkaSmlth, Jo* It Thompson Wni C lanlwtg. Jnn Thomas, Jn* M Cowell. John W Sexton, Wm M r,,* l*r, Jr, Cha* II Plshrr, Jas Magee, A J lirexet, Chat Marallster P H tloddard. At It, P C Klimakrr, Chaa tngeranll. tie,, tv IfM.l’lr Sami It Perkin*. St den T Camp belt, J Kna. Snowden, J Pern Hotel,' inaon. Prw-l Pratey, C J Hiddle. John C Buimi. 0 l> Melg. M ft Wm Slruthers, A J l.e*t», (ten R ‘Patterson. R It Brewster IteniAn drewi, J Con.tends*, t. J..t,n C Hunter, R KriWd, Joa C tlruhb J W Baron, M It, (Iso Henderson. Win Swalm. John Welsh. Sami' V Mfrrlik, Oro W Rtlv«ri|p,Ofu McHenry. Patriotic and stirring speeches, from some of which we make extracts, were made lijr Hon. J. R. Ingerstdl. lion. Edward King, Josiah Randall, Isaac llaulchmst, Rotiert Tyler, Henry M. Poller, II. II. lircwsier, Mr. I’ripe and other*. Tlie following resolution* were adopted The cHisena of Philadelphia, assembled in general town meeting, desiring, at this juncture, to express an earnest sympathy with their fi llnw-citix- ns of Virginia, recently threatened with an attempt to produce a servile reyolt, hare 1. AVso/rsrf, That the longer the government of the I'nlon exists, with its manifold and inestimable Messing* the more it Is consecrated hy the alT-elion and devotion of lht.se who, as we do, ‘‘know no North, no South, no East, no Wed, but one common country," whose integri ty the Constitnlion alone *»ctjrr*, »m| whose varying In terests the I'nion harmonises and prota- ij, 2. AV.o/>■*,/, That, In the Judgment of the citisen* of Philadelphia, this sentiment of fidelity to the I nion would he fruitless, did it not imply an obligation, itnpli fitly and practically to recognise every duty which the Constitution presetibes, and obey and carry honrstlv into execution, all the law* of Congress, enacted under the Constitution. 8. RrmlttH, That no part of the Constitution of the Polled States, or of the lav* nf ftongre-g, ape pjgre obli gatory on the citisans of the Republic, than ll.osg ^hk-h prescribe the duty of restoring, under judicial process, fugitive* from latior. and that all 'tfemptx or tombina t oua to defeat or frustrate those provision*, and all State legislation to the same end, are con-lemned hy the jndgment of this community. 4. /fesn/re.1. Tit*t in view of what ha# recently ocenr. r-'d In the Commonwealth of Virginia, the ritirena of Philadelphia disavow, a* they have always done, any right or wish to Interfare with the domestic institution* of their *i«ter State* fi. /iVso/r.d, That they reprobate, in the Wrongest and elearsst terma all attempts, whether hy invasion, seetel instigation or the promulgation in any form of fanatical opinions, to excite servile tnwnrrerlion, or to arouse those who are lawfully held in seryitgda to do violence and bloodshed rt Afsto/red. That, looking merely to the past, theT deliberately express thalr approval of the recent admin l-tratloo of justice In lha Commonwealth of Virginia, by which, according to the form* of laar, strictly observed, the .-owmimioa of a great crime has I teen judicially pro ved, and the puuishuieut awarded by law to that crime has been intlictrd. 7. ffno/wt/. That it is a simple matter of duty, to ex press the souse which the citizens of Philadelphia have o! the energy and fidelity with which the Executive au thorities ol Virginia hare discharged, from first to last, the painful aud responsible duly which the emergency imposed. H- knolrtd. That the Executive of Pennsylvania, in promptly surrendering, on the regain!lion of the Govern or of Virginia, those fugitivea front justice who sought refuge within our borders, discharged bia duly to the Con stitution, and for doing so, merits, and has received, our hearty approval. 9. kfo/rrd. That the prompt suppression, in the first instance, of the Harper's Kerry outbreak, is now, and it is hoped, will always be, regarded as a most marked il lustration of the value of the Union, and the efficiency of it* Executive authorities in rurniahiog on tbe spot and at a moment's notice the militarv means to suppreas a local and dangerous revolt, and refciquishing to the State a .thurifies the vindication of the violated law. Q11 • '*. Hnoltd, That earnestly assuring our I relhren of the South that there exists among the people ot Penn sylvania a determined spirit to assert aud inainuin the Constitution of the Union, and the rights of the States under it, we ask in return, confidence, aud that dignified moderation which confidence and patriotic antipathy in spire. ‘ II. AVso/ee./, That these resolutions, rmbodving the sense or a vast majority of the citizens ol Philadelphia, without distinction ol' party, signed by the officers of the meeting, lie published in all tln^newspaper* of Philadel phia aud Washington. Gov. Wish a.\n Paasioaar Ht <hakak_The Wash ington ComtUmlum ;publishes the correspondence be tween Gov. Wise and tbe President, to which allusion is made in the Governor s Message. The Governor com municate* the information relating to the conspiracy to rescue John Grown and his associates, in order that the President may take steps to preserve peace Is tween the -State*; protest* that his purpose is peaceful, and *f.r» that if another invasion assails this State or its citizens, from any quarter, he will pursue the invaders wherever they may go, into any territory, and punish them wherever arms can reach them. Copies of the letter were scut to the Governors of Maryland, Ohio and Pennsylvania. The President replies that he has sent two companies to Harper's Kerrj to protect the public Property there, and would hate granted such aid a* tl c Constitution nnd laws of the United K tat vs enabled him to nfiord, had the application been made to him, and had uot the "noble old Commonwealth" Iwcti abundantly able aud willing to carry iter own laws into cxcculiou. He conclude* a.- follow* ; Von also inform me that “places in Maryland, Ohio, and 1 cnnsylvania, have been occupied as depot* and ren dezvous by these desperadoes, unoliatructed by guards or otherwise, to invade” Virginia, and you apprise me of these facts in order that I "may take steps to preserve |icace between the States. I am at a loas to discover an v provision in the Constitution or laws of the United Stales which would authorize me to "like steps” for this pur |iOwe. It is, doubtless, the imperative duty of the respec tive Sute governments to break up such depots, and to prevent their citizens from making incursions into Vir ginia to disturb it* d ace or on-vent the ris-mlnn nf l» Uwa. It the Federal Executive, however, were to enter those States and perform this dutv for them, it would be a manifest usurpation of their rights. Were I thus to set, it would be a palpable invasiou of State sovereignty, and, as a precedent, might prow highly dangerous, lit authority lor calliug out the militia or employing the ar my and navy i< jenved exclusively from the acts of Congress of the 28th February, 1795, and the :;d March, 18o7, which, clearly, do not embrace such a case as is uow presented. It will not be pretended that such in cursions from one State into another would l>« an inva s.on of the United States “from any foreign nation or Indian tribe,nIunder the act of February, 1796, rendering it lawful for the 1‘iesident to employ the federal force “to re|»cl ffucb uivamou.” In coiioltuiou, 1 beg to express {he Uoj* that, whether the information you hare received be founded in truth or not, tile energetic measures already adopted unde r vour direction will prove sullieietit for anv emergency that may occur. Yours, very respaetful y, Jams RlCHANAX. New Yore Flection.—We have already announced the election of Fernando Wood to the Mayoralty of New Voik. A letter from there says: There was the usual fighting in certain localities_in the Fourth and Sixth Wards—resulting in a fearful ag gregate ol black eves and bloody noses, but beyond tins, there was uo disturbance to s|ic’ak of. The Seventh Keg imeut were under a. ins all day, but, happily, there was uo occasion for their aervices. As a matter of course, the election has been the lead ing idea everywhere. Wall street, the Stock Exchange and the markets were dull in consequence of inanv of t ic '‘operators" beiug at the polls. It is a universal remark that never was so much nionev spent—nor so openly and untdushingly spent—at aii election before- The “strikers ' have done an immensely prolitable biisiue-s, and most of ihecandidates have bveii phlebotomized on the most magnilicent scale. hi rmuixo lx 8|. I-ot is.— The St. Kouis Republican of Saturday says : There were several sleighing parties yesterday, who no doubt enjoyed the circumstance of their being snow on the ground: Perhaps there are some who don't own am sleighs, nor haven t the money to hire them—some that have to struggle hard to keep comfortable these hitter 'lays who did not see any -|tecial dispensation for their benefit in the glittering white particles over which the swift-going runners glided. 1,500 4,500 l >n n tvi: ri:i:\ soi.D! 1 ,ooo 1,000 1,000 IN VIRGINIA I Next in" tjarliin«»« TO TIIK CITIZENS OE VIROINIA, With the assurance that for all practical purpose* they cannot lie equaled. Ka-'h SI At'IIINV so|.l rrom this Office Is warranted In every re* pert, and kept in repair, KKKK OK Cll SKOK KOR KICK YEARS °J l *rment OX oltllKR OH RK/.n-KIl )• Of AIA Miin^ M oitlrrinK from * tlUUnt-e nm«l Kiid llif MootT with thrir or»1rr, or gr».. I city rrfrrrnue. MACHINIW purkfil AndNlt|p|»fwl In any jn.lnl without uhire#*.— Alw*. full liMitnirtimi* f.-r lliclr u«r Or.h r* or iMt.-r* of in |uirjr A>l.lr> ««. .| to the COMPANY At RICH MOMD OR NORFOLK, will ro#*rt |.r.*m|.t Attention. ttT t*rinl for a 4**«rri|»tiv« I’rlff |j*t. 2 rwfltnlthfWfifrit prrmlam At rvery on* of thv thirls n 0T| I' .if* Hi WMl t| It * tl If . I >11.1 af tl.~f.tea #**... la. "2 n*1'- P*,CW. *4. a*n rr^nrisoo, UmUtuorc an I Rich Office »n«t K*lr«room, *27 Main street Rlchmnnd, VlnrlnU, •«,s •'»»»* K H. CMItll Ayrat, CIIKVt INIi TOIttno: ( HKU I NO TOH \« I if PALMETTO and PBWE OF VIBUISI4. WX have f..r sale ai our faclorv.on 7 that red near Myra' Bridge a rhnlcr tnt nf IMa auperlnr Chewing Tobacco. H r . ,n tdi II In large nr amall loll lo cult nurchaaera. II la put op wiumIi lor city mnaumcra, and we Incite the public patronage ocA—tf COBBY A ANDKKBON.Tth Ptreet below Cary. Corona, C.ana, lloiaaaaam and lanratru, la arrirma, JAnaa-w, nr any affection nf the Throat Cl'BUI. the lli.ti.u .... In Oigaruerma. | 1 • ■ ' . «•» .. A-tnv« c. - . RKI.IX.VKI> be BROWR-g BRONCIIIAli TKOCH* l>, or Omnia Loaaauaa. •• A nlmjJe anil elegant rrm’.innti.m far C-K-una, A«\*’ Dr. II X Bwatuw, Itnolon. •* /rfi'nminenil their wee h• Pranc Bee,ana " Bra. X. II Cain*, New York. "Jf.Mrf titulary retie/ in Bnonrarrta" Ktv. a. pm. rat an, Morrlatown, Ohio. “Benelletnt when caenpeVeit ta tpeak. tngering train Cl on ” Key 8. i. P. Aapaaon*, Pi. Ix.olo. “ Kgrrluai in remaning Jbmrtene** anil frritatian af the Thrmit, ai ram mini with Prriaaai ami Pianaa* " Prof. V PTACY JoliapoM, Imflranya. Oa. Teacher of Mnalc, Pnulhern Xeraale College. •• rtreat lane fit when la ten l.e/we amt a/ter j.rearhing. at they preeent //,*',true** fnnn their pi Ml rjfecf, [think theu „ ill hr ty permanent aiteantage ta aae.M Rev. K Rnwt rr, A. M , Prcaldral Athena College, Teonera e. Bold by all Druyylata, at 9 A renta per boa. Alao. liana a'. 1.t iattti To.au w, nr < nthartic t/tenget, for byt pc/iWii, /mligntian, OmeMpatton, t/eihlarhe. BUtuut AgerUon, Bold, wboleaale and retail, by 1 AvAot_XIPIIXR A WINPTON Nl \k BTTLI lit i town a beautiful aaioitment of ynnny yer.tr'a New atale Trench Hound Crown Poft Hata. Potnethlny entirely new In Ibta market — Call anJ yet one al XI.I.RTT A WKIAinUHB BABB 8n Id. Halo at . eppoette Xnrhanye Bank. ITOCK ( OT|PI,i;ti;, TRICK* RKPIrgn. CITIN'A, EARTHENWARE AN*T> GLASS. BITLCB. SOS A IKISKLIS, ImporlfTP. 7!> Main SI. J-TTTPNDTSO to move from our percent place of baatncaa before B the Ppring Trade npena, and In order lo aaae tbe rapenae and rlak attending a removal of yooda, we eftr, at w'.olcaale and re tail, our larye atoek of CHINA, qi'FKNSTPARF mJ ot reduced prtece, for coin, or on the uoual y'edu’tT prompt ala month* BSTPTt The merchant* cf tblaPlate, and of N»rtb Corotlna and Tennea —. J.M conaah their tnlereata by gtrlny our atoek an raamtnatlon J*?_ "IfTIdtR, PON A XRANKI.IN. ni’.< rr<>h davis, Alrllonrtrforllir kale of Negro-a, a«UJ BBtIROBP baV4ra*R l* ^*77*11 ra I,. b(#d*m Mi “ Km* *#Sr«# Inn 0, I »h# hlfh*** r*eV«* tf * noor«t isdbiiocb. THRPnbarrtbrrhaa loot returned ham Ibe North and - to now In receipt of bla Pall Pro k „f R,.^ ui,„,, Ml Trunk,. YaHaea, Carnet Raya. Ae . Ae , to widen he a Old ' IK. eonddent that Mi atoek eannot be aarpaaoed, both aa rcyarda price and naallta He paftlewlarla IneHeu < o„ntey Merehanta and mb era buytny to cell ayaln. lo ylae Mm a rail before purrbaalny la bo w iffUrminp l t« aril •• K**, fnr Ca*h. u (hr same of mwi.Ii In Mr of the Northern market* Ho to ala., prepared to make to order anything tot Ma tine. In the it* ** hl* *•«* "/ m alert ala la aery larye and of the very hrwt mtaPty *»T P. K B IIITK. T* Main 8b (TBAMPII1NR. fuel rocetard a freob tot of Champagne. J of tbe lap; rtnlaye Them- Wlnea are aapertor to any ever recetard ...fora, ft ac.ount of the > t-etlency of that year'a rrop. For ..Hi tap- aapARi'RAja, M * ___ __No. 9 Nacbanyr Block, F“*jat*• "*TisapaKunr Tl»c Brows Nyrapullilaeraatlbc Nurth. The demonstrations of sympathy in Behalf of John Brown, mule in Naw E gland aud Ollier Northern Slate 'il*«11 the occasion ol bis execution, when reduced to |daiu , facts, do not assume that importance which some or the telegraphic despatches would seem to attach to them. We make a few extracts from Northern news papers : [ From the As is York Journal of Commerce. J Iu Bostou the crape-wearing seems to hare been con fined almost wholly to the colored people ; so, also, ne groes werv the chief actors in creating excitement in mauy of the tnwua and cities. In many cases the at tempts at bell-ringing, Ac., were resisted by the people and authorities, and quickly suppressed, as at Chelsea, iMaas.;) Manchester. <N. H.;) Hartford, (Coun ;) and other places. Iu Chelsea the attempt to raise a Hag at half-mast nearly created a civil war on a small scale._ At New Haven, with the exception of one or two indi vidual cases, tiu demoostratiou was made. There was no public display. At Philadelphia the meeting of sympa thy for Brown was continually interrupted by hisses and groans, and at the conclusion repeated cheers were given fir Governor Wise, for Virginia, the 1‘nion, Ac., with gioaus for John Brown and treason. Moreover, in but comparatively few places was aut demonstration made The greatest disgtace felt by the people of New Vork is, that at Albany, the capital of the State and the residence of the Governor, the hameful firing of cannon should have been permitted without any attempt at interference. Sava the Albany Argus “The denizens of this ancient city burn with shame at the digracc brought upon it, by being made seemingly to endorse lawlessness, violence, and treasou.'' The Massachusetts Legislature acquitted itself with more honor than could have been anticipated in its disposal of the John Brown resolutions. Mr. Bay, of Nantucket, offered a motion of the purport “that, for the great respect we have for the truthfulness and faith that John Brown has in man and his religion, and the strong sympathy for the love of liberty (the avowed prin ciple of Massachusetts! for which he is this day to die, this House do now adjourn.** After debate, a motion to strike out the preamble was carried by a vote of li>4 ye« to 31 nays. The question was then taken upon the adjournment, which was negatived bv a vote of 141 navs to rt yeas. [From the Boston Courier.] It Is hut fair to the law-abiding residents of our subur l**n towns to say that the tolling of the bells in several places Was in no ease the expression of a feeling at all general, hut was in most instances the movement of one or two individuals. It is easy to see that a fanatical or mischief-loving person couhl take an advantage of an hour when the business men of the town were at their offices in the city to do that which, when published among the news items of the day, would seem to express I the sentiments of a community. ’ [From thr Boston Post.] IVe give in another portion of our paper to-day sketch es of the principal public observances which the execu tion of John Brown exerted in Bos'on, Concord, New 1 Bedford, and other places. The colored citizens were ' chief mourners, as a matter of course and their action i- ' not so much a matter of surprise as was that of the as sembly at Tremont Temple last evening. The affair was conducted by the usual leaders. Garrison, Mav, Sewall. Ac., and it was throughout entirely Garrisonian. The outsiders present behaved so well and bore with such no- I I.u- >uri<earmuce me vue anu treasonable doctrines pro mulgated, tlial the meeting ww really doll and stupid. ' -At a very early hour on Friday morning two men— one colored, one white—went to 'the cupola of the State House in Hartford, Conn., and rolled in blsck cambric the statue of Justice. While on their way out of the building one of them dropped hi* hat; being unable to find It. by reason of the darkness, he lighted a match._ The blaze attracted the attention of watchmen, who ar rested the men and confined them till morning. Thev -aid that they were hired to do the job by a deputy >heriff of the place. This he, however, denies. Anoth er colored mau says that three men, unknown to him offered him a ton of coal and a bap-yl of tiour if he would do the work.- -Cs>w«K [From the .Yew i'ori Oommtrtial A c/rertf iser.l The meetings and sjieecbes yesterday here andJ else where are no uidkaUons.of the tone of 'public feeling in this city or at the North. A score of fanatics,w hose de monstrations are witnessed by a few hundred curiosity seekers, cannot lie regarded as representing the senti ment of the metropolis, and a bail-dozen mm, bv firing minute guns, ringing bells, and telegraphing the fact, may give the superficial idea that the heart of tlie com munity in which they reside is in sympathy with tbeir foolish demonstrations. From the outset of this mad enterprise of Johu Brown and his handful of adherents, we have held him guilty of crime and deserving the pen *1 V of the 1—Us which he had violated. By everv sound manciple of reasoning, John Brown’s life w as justly for feited to the law, and this position is not to be shifted I y auy consideration arising from his vahn endurance, ho. ingular pluck or his religious iutrepiditv. [ From thr A1 Imay .1 r-jox ] It is the fashion to impute to'tlie Clergy, as a body, sympathy with the sectioual intolerance of the day.— Nothing can be more false or more unjust to this class ; and yet the press has done much to give this false infer ence by parading the words and maguifting the charac 'er ol a little t.usy, propagandizing, egotistical clique, who tnultipiv their monotonous labors bv the constant reiteration of the same words and ideas from many pul pits and through nnniliorless presses. The ditiues who preach •• killing no murder” are few indeed. In the city ol New York, I'heever, (who is a pensioner upon the British Anlt-SUrery Societies;) in Brooklyn, Beecher; in Boston, one or two of the same kidney, and in the interior some scattered imitators, sn ail of the clergy engaged in ibis crusadi—and these stand in relation to their fellow-clergymen, and judged bv their own avowed standards of orthodoxy, in *ery questiona ble positions. We venture to >ay that not more than five in a hundred of the clergy attached to congregation-, join or sympathize in the preaching of the gospel of in surrection which a few so noisily and wickedly proclaim. For twenty years the little kiiol of Abolitionists have he»n wandering ftOm city to city in the North, repeating the same «|a-eches, delivering the same lectures, making the same appeals. One wonders at the barrenness of their invention and tin- poverty of their dUeonr-e, which in a score of years has produced so little, and w| i’.-h ha rmg the changes ofoldoqny with so scant a variety af; r such incessant practice. Yet these men, inconsiderable and disregarded, gathering no converts, and making no impression on the public mind, have had their conse quences multiplied and their evil purpose- ministered to by a press hostile to th-rn. There are scores of eh rgr nifii who preach a purer go-pet and a higher morslity than Beecher; hut who heats’ of them * Who scatters a half million papers with tin ir productions* N'o' The sermon of a nrcachrr who i- true to the tpirli of (a-a( e and \ojat to hi; country, and ineuUsites obedience to the l-ws. i- not worthy of notiee because it is so common.— Beecher and Barker obtain audience of the press, because tbeir spasmodic rloi|iienee creates a s. n-ation. and their • of fh*ir n>n i'inwiI (Kore !i.anlv... i:___? (■oil ami man. 5* exceptional ami strange. In the same war the paper* give the record of the crime* of men Mid say little of their go,hi deeds. There i* no place In (he daily press where the police report i* offset by an account ot the acta of beneficence ami sacri fice that men daily make for men. Yet the*,* act* of goodness in the family, in the neighborhood, in the church, and in the State outweigh the evil men do a hun dred-fold. Among the ntean« by which public opinion is misrep j resented the worst, probably, i* this which has repreaen ted the clergy of the country a* standing on the side of treason and bloodshed, preaching against the obligation* of law, and per verting the gospel of peace into a propn LTAn«l ot ti.'iU'ful pn^ion* vcntifijj thofnirlffji |n crime.—— The press ha- ! eon doubly in fault, p, magnifying the fame and disseminating the doctrine of a pestilent knot of agitator*, and then imputing to the great bode of the clerical profession doctrines which thcr repudiate and abhor. RF.nt>Yi:n. ( y i*" h*’* rr,n,”w, totbelr Jtew «nr., ‘ W*tn Street terra door. above Ibetr nl.t wand! where ibe/bare Inereaerd their farllliler for Joins all aiwd. of I ruim" h|tlVrr^uBW. ?* W"n* *>’ HHf - c* Water eLlT. it ■ w”'rn MgS. Walk..» Caking Ranges, aoo1 I .ntn1** Tj"' «p Portable <»»• Work., fltUnt up builJmca with gas pipes anj Snores *J!*2J* ®V,Un *ori J<- . healing bulljlngs with hot •ir *U#f nr •tram. They lak< thla nncMton to thsf oVvlm ^ Ho* AJ*!" m* w •"J eowntry, •(,)*( u»ry win pMl U|> *o«i warrant In ptto aalMartlnn ,*[*[*' aasortment of elata anj fane/ Ua ware, anj Orate, and Tender. atw.r. na hand aatb If T'RVP.*» TO'*° **" r*CTt-RR W,t,» B * |, of all Ihp rarfou* |ft<tr*. from e,,o,| ■.(•In M ii idle v . lb, .„/ be-l article from Rye rti, W», « la admitted by all sh- bsr, irlej It of*. 1 |/m„I made large adJlllon- la oar seeks, we rkaUenJ ramnarl.-n b.r ■takHt/ with an/ Wb'.k/ maJr la lb la Stale ar an other r srraaas * ty» I" Wreet, between Kata anj Carr, fif clpaoad. Twgiola. • 1.000 RliH % KIM \| 'll peeaona. In,ta.no. eonJaelora of pob We presses, bare shown ibetr lgn. nee. no less than their teal, to charging the Piatt lee. f Ik \ tfi with atl.lnapoWn with Ihetr Honor* » Tn .in# « f|«i*intf 1 with th* prnrr — nf matin* •Sisk/, 0.1* I. .Imply r‘Renton. . bal • n »br ts';,r'.M;o:r“'" "—*• •^^■•5m53C * TT*' p"iTw',T •• "rV'«<de **■?*■*?* »Me» proem. Jerstep. Ik. alenhot and the., .tolled ’J!?"* f* "•"* *• k* maasfactare. If M^TrC^T ” '.'hblual enoaab I- rsn.ll .tree '"*r«e I, II la not for im to defend them we only ,tal» lo an .w.r foe ou .elyea * ” The ahoy, reward wilt be paid to any one aho wilt wear, by the testimony of a competent «nd renpeetahle cbenl., it ,, „ wutrwe. to far as IIV| >f msnnfsrtnred by ns u coae.ia. ; * *£IOId'ri'ibTI "* **' ,k» W.,wse .atj- ,le J t, Ike i-s. ...n b, r. iwitni i co. lltLTMIOKi: LOCK IKMPITAIo I>R. .r< )11N8TON, THE FOUNDER of this tMnl«l Institution, offers Uie most car Usn, sped/ and only effectual remedy In Ihs norm s.r I , ItKCKKT bULUH, Uooorrhom, flleeta. Strlrtares, Seminal Weakpea., Pain In the ijff. Constitutional deUUty, Impoteney, Weakness at the Mnrk I *‘"1 Limbs, Affections of the Khlneyi, Palpitation of the Heart. Hyapepala, Nerroas Irrita'dHty. Dts- ac.-a of th. Hoad Thro,!’ Nune or Skin and all those s rh.ua and melancholy disorders .ris’ la* from the destructive hnhlte of youth, whleh d-£r..y both t,..dy ^■ri^UA J.Xpldt u"* anticipations, rrndei Dig TOUNO MEN, “WwxrltnUjr, who have bee. toe the victims of Ho lit ary Ties that drsndfuland destructive habit shlch annually sweep, p, ,J, „„ l^dhluiul? °J E*"*; ®f lb' »*■ Mdlsd talents “,i*M otherwise hnv. entranced Hs.en Inc Senates with the thunders of eloquence, or naked to ecalaey the , Uvloff lyrs, may call wills fall confidence. ’ i . _ marriage .wf?rH^f,pr'*rn*r m T"““* **rn contemplating Marriage being k . . . f "‘J-'*1 Organic Debility, Delormttiee Ac , heijih * Johnston, and be rmtored to' pc Its who places M=a*«f under the care of Hr Johngton may rell gtoualr confide In hU honor as a gentleman, and confidently rely upon hlg skill aa a physician. * ,c,Jf , ORGANIC WEAKNESS Immediately enred and foil vigor restored This disease in th# penally meet frequently paid by those who have become the victims of Improper induigenctea Young persons nre too apt to commit evee^s rr£, no, befog s^r, “"fe^d* ful consequences that may ensue. Now. who that understand, the subject will pretend to deny O.at the power .d Procreation U Ins, i?®? fr V I*?1®* In,° Improper habits than by the prudet.l lleshl-s being deprived the pleasure of healthy offspring, Ihe m..st serious and destructive symptoms to both I,rely and mind arias - lh:rrr d"»°K' «*• phvm. #i »-.d .mii power. weakened, nervous debUlly. d/rpepsU, palpitation of the heart. In thfoTeto W n* ®flb* frame, rough, symptoms of ~-n.un.p p &*»*««» ta ,h'”nlT regular Physician advertising to ettn "" r~*d'- “1 -ettmnt .re enUrriv “m kn.mrn to others. Prepared front a life spent In the great Hospitals IMe?kl^f*P^!hd?T ,°‘h,*r"«“rE. *** England, France, th. Bleckley of Philadelphia, Ac., and a more eatcnslve practice than any other Physician In the world. His many wonderful cure, and mo.t De^rtantPurgrcal operation, are a si*ri suT gSJISto. to lVete!1 t J?“”TaWh0 w*“h 10 be speedily and cff,. tually re ieD ht^h' ‘£a:£,^Zr *b® ®“* » 1 **OTU FREDERICK STREET, left hand aide tuing from Baltimore street, .even door, from the corner ** * -lf^^eP^p£en 0b“rTln*lh* “*“« “d ^mber, oryo. IAK* notice—Observe the name on the door and win A CURE WARRANTED, OR NO CHARGE, IN FROM ONI TO TWO DAYS. KO UK Rent Y OR .VAISKOCS DRUG CSSD . DR. JOHNSTON, Member of the Royal College of jturgeong, London, graduate from one of the moot eminent Colleges ,,f the United states and tha 5im PraS:rtp?n^hrt,",r h*r *» «•• h~s. ./uU: don, Parlg. PhlladelpMa and elsewhere, has effected soma of the most astonishing cures that was ever known. Mans troubled with ringing In,he ranland head whew aaleep, grr.t^erTo^mm.^ •‘v®®'1 “ •»<*'««• •"until, and baahtalneaa, with dcrilg.icnt of mind, were cured Immediately. 1 A CERTAIN DlSKASt KmTvT . 1. 1lnPn,dfnt rax^ry of picture finds he that^an>'lliAimed aena* of a** p*lnftl!. B t”u> .,r>.,n happens that an IllAlmed sense of shame, or dread of discovery deters him from applying to those who. from education and rcsi.ertaMlltr can blm, delayIqff tin the tnu horrid 'Iikmc nuke their appearance. such u ulrwr^iga.i u^Qf —oocturnal |.jinu ta the head and Umha. dim a noJ“«"n ‘be shin bone, and arms. bloGI.es OD ^Ace %r.d extremities, progrtwaine with h.iftitful rwr.irfi }y. Ull at last the paUf. of the mrmhor th, Inis oMherr^'ln mil U,bl •W,‘l become, . horrltT object of e4U> pat4 • p*n°d ,0 hU dr^' •“Bering., by , H - dread f«. complain^owlngto the un.klllfulne« o} P^em! totioB, r!ihrr tc.i'l (he unfort unate stiff.-rrr to an untimely rrare or etas mike the residue of his Uf* miserable V ****** n . .. TAKE PAKTICTLAK NOTICE 7 r All thoae who have Injur i d themselrei br nrl rate and Improper Indalpenctes. ^ ^ T’,c?* ff* •"“i of •»>« >»<1 and etelsnrhnlr effect, nrodurrd be early hah,u of youth, yis : Weaknem of the Byck ar/umU PalJ n, ’h« Mead, Ijtmneaa of right, Lou of Muscular Power, Palliation of the Heart, Dyspepsia, Nervous lrratabiUtv. Derangement of the Djgeatlve function,, General Debility, pjmptome of Consumption, _ , _ MENTALLY, ThefearfUl effects on the mind are much *« te dreaded; Lou of Me TvTrf^rifU7'"! of •‘T reaj-n of Spirits, Evil Forehodlngi, Aversion to noeiety. iuamut. Love of ttoliuide. Timidity Ac are some t*f tt»r •' IU |>M.!oce«L '* * Thouund, ot persons of all age* can now judge what la the came V th, Lo-“« Ibelr rigor, becoming weak, pale » singular appearance about the eye., cough and symptoms of consumption. • DR. JOHNSTON-8 INVIGORATING REMEDY FOR ORGANIC KAKNE99. By thl, great and Important remedy, wrakaue of the organ, are speedily rured and full vigor restored. Thousand. of the molt ner ;Tv‘d AlUm'''■!• b*P*. have been ELIX?e* relieved. AU Impediments to Marriage, Physical or .Mental dbouaf ■tJeatlon, Nervous lrrdat;ona, Trembling* and Weakness. w eg. hauaUou of tlie moat fearfc^klnd, •jrndlly cured by Dr. JohnUn. who have Injared thcraaelvea by a certain practice trdnieed in when alone-, habit frequently7,can,, I “ tSfSjgSgf £ at arhool, the effert, of which k.e nightly felt, even when aslc. i. and If not cured, KU-KU marriage Impoulble, and d.atroy, boili mind stitl hodj, should Apply Ustnaedlsirly * What a pity that a young man, the hope of hi* country, and the darting of hi* parents, should be snatched from all krcanecta and f*iianireUa£f| “'l \L C"“<^ur' -* ■' 'Icioinj from th^pafh ®«-W. aocru habit. Sock persons, - _ MARRIAGE. should reflect that a sound min I and body are the most neeeuarv *he*i*ooroe^y thoueb'iff ’'i*1 ***^*' taW,too*- lu*“ •• «l'hoS7h^7. tfle journey through life become* a weary pilgrimage; the Drome t hourly «Urk<*ns to thr view; the mind broom** shA<k.%r«! with1.!!* pair aud filled with the m.dan. , oly r-fleetlno T^t tbe hapt ll^ o, Another becomes blif htrd with our own. * * OFFICE NO. 7 sorni FKL1>KK1CK STREET, rtr- AU SCRGICAL OPERATIONS prrformed.BiL'U‘°^ *k>tlJ^^ tf£Z.*rrTml 70‘’ b“‘ *Pplj *~***T. 0^" 251^ DISEa^K^ net- i»iy cured. _ . TO I K NStfCRA. Th* msny ihousst U ourtnl At this Institute within the lsst twelre r*Ars, sn«J the canter--us and ImpnrtRiit SurKrtl ,.^r »ti ,*,• tu>. formed l.y Dr. J., wUnesaetl by rep.,^ of t^,.^ Tnd atany other lo r*.,ns. notice* of which hav • annearr l .e.ln I2u Vgalu before the pubUe. belle hi. .tan ling'it gintl^rianol character and rmpnoriblUty, U a sumdent gu.7n.ee iTlhe afBjAed id—ly V v 7*KS «i. KOSHER, insurance agi:nt. ' &. * Z.US ~wv./ 11M St>-ond door Xortk ./Me Corner of Jf.i.n on./ 11M. R p™”**” ,hf f",lowlt‘* »«*> established and reliable Com Arctb- Fire lnroranoe Co., of the City of New York, capital and .orpins.. ’ *p ,' , Humboldt Fire Insurant Co., uf the City of New York, rap! ' tal and sorplus _ ■*. cwjn Fulton Hre Insurance Co., ol the City of New York, capital ‘ StirpIlSS *•■«•»•■•, a, * ajgn ,"Jrrpl^r"‘*”'*n"C" ’0f V V 1 M lta! fil-M UlO with a Urge Phu ni* Fire In Co., of Brooklyn, Capital and surplus. (Wl.iriO r.ly,.'l7p“"1'1 •» Itutldtog*. Furniture, Manufactories Merehan *e. ,iP P"‘l7r” «®n«rnlly, again,! I.ws or damage by Are, on the moat favorable term, lawses promptly adjusted and 7.0 ltUr 7 'be aerurttr offered by the above r-mnari'S It .I'eUdth-oLo'/ *r,,i l,> underwriter*, afford, to the , Vie ;.h . . f r 7 luaratitee. an I the full aaufsnee that all e mtracta entered Into by them, will befbimiedln the meat satis 1°°f f,PeHence nf the sulwerlber In the.e T,t‘ei7J' .7 .„ ., ' *[■'' rPO'«« t»« 'be her of h‘. abilities,| the lri riTk. f|al-n I '7- l‘»,runi»« »'** eltoejf. Coun JJrt. l^iuZ. i O. Ik *Tli;!“’n r“*- V'~ ' W.J their cargae. In pwrt, lamrd ot> tits most rrstost ^ Imwt. oc^ ___A«yjratr*M»t ind London I IKE IYM KAYCL' CO.Til*AWT. Capital, 810,000.000! A R X T A I. I > f 0 TI K , .* •’, i h o , o n 0 ! fNVKPTKI. IN THE t-NITri) !T.AYl^ OYR* |*»*io| AU Mwbr. Me /kv-Uml. of \\ ™ T fcn;! "• n 1 *n n«*«» CompuriT, td iu policy holders in LU <*»»b rspit^l «n<1 lnT«»rrptiVi ,i «t4t»d st>or*. ■ J1.'- '::rrr:" ^2? ''—*** °f ‘be Oimpany etiaMf It intake unrs a onvmlcat U‘ i*4rllr* r.*.iuiHtv Ure. -.#1_ ,. ; ?T7-J#lVltVTrthta Company I#. A! PUKMlrw* '5 -••“ A*.*-IwhY-iec.i ..( TE.\ A.\.\ f %'J A, nTy \ .p-Pe-HT* U.e„.e*rth, rf:KMA\lS\T/.r i.« .Lrvr, 'r^**4 “ ‘°7 u~- *"■'ih' * h7 •«of by- • Under the Putirle* of thla Cotnpkr.y All Halm Are paid oponpre aertatJon of aailafartnrp prc..f ofloae with >ui i/otei.ien/ ^ileL. /.r 1-.freed; »Cd a, I. U,U«1.,;,TT aft,, prr,.„u Uonofproof. WORTHAM A WT ATT, Afr^,' mat A ISO Main atraaA, few doora above Foetoflee. *ew Yoke life ivsi mme company. MITTAL SYSTEM. Y’tipilill 9I.UOO.OOO. (Y*? inAnAPD y'i'OtTARD POLI.4RF d,r .. Mth the A F AomptrollernfthefHate.rHew T.rk, and „ul of Ih. hand! «f Inr Cumpaiiy lo »rcurr policy holalwr*. Jmi'Mwiiminfiu.f.ii • * t Literal Prlmrlalr Forty r^r ct of the premium *n Ute PuHclet, VllXk* nVfthe Imrprf when the premium exceed $U> *• *e »»neu uy« •?'* PATAhl- to Mt, amer, l or arrtvloa at a ear. !*"**'■■ or •* ,h; lAooip ..< the I Mured at death, at ..aid that event happen prttlewly to arriving at that a at ithtw** T0LIC1RB fbr rWJdrea. panted on the mom favor Poltelev l«vnrd at yreallv reduced rate* of n-’mlew when the * rlp«|« |a tl|« lflfMfo.ll All Iomm p«M promptly and without lltjffatfof We •hall be ple*ae<1 to burr you rail at nm<* ir.i WORTHAM A WfaTT. Ayrata, M ORce I An, Ma'n vtreet, CHAP. K. WORTHAM. Rvw dooraafcov. Fort oRea. Otneral Ayrat and Attorney , „ **ncAmxam,;emmsT* c-p,8T J»A H. O'ttwav, M r». I Ro. T. Oouaaa, M P. f Jell “IgKMcriT* op uni IRWIUM i .-• ORR HI tDRFp AKD FORTY KIOHT THOrRARD NIRR IJTR. PR Hit DOI.I.a Rf. _ ((MA.Sno.l ftmpVu! ?*K >y ,*♦ "UTl'41. RRRRriT IdFF fRFUR ARCF ni hi!', ,t"r hf-h-atVatnAer « foil, tea tawed at 'h, Hwwdr^l in Wchoond nh > have •amtllea nr Mean, dependent <aw thotr Reea Mr anpport could. with a man portion of the, n po'"'7 *r *"* <•» «•*• •* *>»«.. t, h, p*m .hT^'^.f,Uli*‘ ^ y,Tr‘' »««nr 0OMP4RT &z.T£z:”:"zz:z izvzaz • m*d* - *• a£#t. T^rrtSjr-'*— RRPR l.n A walforp. rw!w o , . o'Jim. Pl 'Tr, •h AitawM t ttl.V IRFI RARt'T COMPART, of (^artorr-evtlle. for on- or more r.f. „ ta. raeorohte tenaa We have paid eev.ral thonoard XdUrv PoHmI Con,pane on areoum iw.ard with them, and alwavt pto^pr^ drt KROWL0«WAI.FORP. AT WIIOI.RAII.r. F1YEST BRIYPR OF t HEWIYB TOBirfO. ( ) "'.Hr aRof ,h. manafaetor-d her. .ad la ih- .-.Miotrv We 2*^''■'••F* on hand la taaBtlty fr..io whtea the v> »t oartteoiar retail d-ahra may he niffn,d -no me a>.et pameatar RarreVa Ortaoe-y a„ee Par'd W Le,«, Pr-odwie de. W rt .n. do n' w’ uT ,'T' "i”,* ■» W Atklnaon'a ntw •».«'» AL. jtrWd'” 7 ° P 4"r'‘ * *■ _¥ Jf"^h..me a Four RoaqweA Qrlaoeo M lanfhnrnr A Font UnViooe Fi.TirTiI \ aL V La .yhorae A Fon . tooe Rtar. W ade A Moorman«a Pr-mlor» I roehh.ry W th# heat * -**7 -b,t '»«• *nd ooatrv r-yaed-H WMw^i-tred Woar fcatoto whlek we larlae the a) tratton or pnrckaAera, and whlek we dlepew of w th. mn« liberal '*nm- ROYR A 004 COALOILH! < 'OALOlIaH! !GLENDON COAL* OIL COMPANY iiNCoKin-mrni jcxk, iv« , ’ IS mrnufa-turtn* a eery imutOR Ql‘A1JTY af <BI (a. n .he OJOMW" arMolhe, ^ I <»ur O.U are rrry I.K.IIT Crtl.OSrtl and »k,la th, vjtaUTY y lalJw u!j£. Il-IT iflT?!.* !,p;ctr, W' 11 <be Trade ?Ma8iAliM .S' and, with oairxnil’ALLIIl PACII ITlnt lT*1' **• I -T**-*"_»odrcrnud sa, h£Z?%9m. ni.l, TKADK. I Un ADXE «5e okay * 147 MAIN STKtlT, RICHMOND. V A.. ( )FrrR ,h' Wade of TlrainU. North Carotin, ,D<1 Ten nr..., " -«•- v^n^',.srL,v«3Sis:*s | Alan, th- u.ua! aaar.rtmrirt at popular nr Patent Me.li.tn~. to. aether elth a rarirty of Toilet Artl-I.r. cnSS|„7 2 T, I 2“^T; ,!*rV>;*U *ml Too*h Shall. I Tory, lt..m aJd“«^la Kuh^_, Comb., LaMn a and other ch.4. c P. rfuro-ry, a-. FW- Order, carefully parked, and torrr.r.ted aflh Jrepatrh -**_AIHKa OKAY. Permian. Ae.. U7 Mau> at JAO. r. RI I.T, M'S MAIN STREET, (SQUARE ABOVE CUSTOM HOUSE AND TOST omtl ) ir“"su,rh •' *•■*»•* —« TAPER HANGINGS, DECORATIONS, XC., CARPKTINGS CURTAIN MATERIALS, FI.OOK VNDTAHI.r OILl Ltmik ’ Ulaidoav Shade., Iluc, Slat., ccrlkd Bair, boss asp shuck MATRueia, * LOCXGES, IROX HEDSTEAM, Ktalr Bod., Ar. Harlnr In hte cnpiMactit flrtt r!»«. fc.._tt . pre»»*r*<1to PAI*KR KOOM? UALLo Ar • , lUnr*r*‘^ *• | In tW be*t manner. * ^ *«*•la lh* »*t«l *tjW *n<J "“““WW « •»«/ dracrlptlon done., 1ST" Call and examine hi. dock, he U dHtmin,.! r„ „r, ,, *• **• m'DwSp* lP DAVISON, it s HuS^s^i.MAUS^AtreET. ■«. —T wed. r. DAVISON any ha found there at all ttmea. „ J^riUw°CnlM f~VTIW. «tMSCH, TRACER i nAhEV'^''1* COTTON AND TOBACTOFACroK' Cr ,. T ”r*"’ R«-cel*ln*, Foruardlue ,nU ------WtdBuptaln, Tran. *> R V Ci O « 1> S . FOR fall. 1859 ELLKTT A llllt WMY __rW0, 17 Pe;»*'l Siren, v „ YL *• inv attention of {L Atrrh&iiti nt vieei. » II na and Tenney to ZfSSgS+iSggg'3* C,r" FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRV GODIN S22jK£. — «"• - Ry adap,ed°?tte trade tnZjszsszxxi *rzsttgi -Sees £& ?>\z'n\:°,:hL pr-r »5»in« »" *he market, on ,„rl, W .i?*^!*'**1 >“ !>** ■hereby Mrlnit at leaat freltrl l teT„w our V"c* poulble lorn to themaOvea '“courage bom. trade, with,* —_____klXETT A DXCWRT. KJsasisjSSaSpJSSsr.'SS buslnc, for the la* » th' »b«ve O. WATT A CO., I..J,Te.^^to"nf?rm lSL^"t’1UrJ,,.r ,h* •,yl* «•» era of the old concern that that Hrm>“i U" cuitum tafled ua that a ie«aiar ail.r.V.,.T.tiT* - ?°* rximt- *>»" •» made to dreelrr gj. pBb£r 2d KJrilSni Vtil?- U •**" *•*■€ cem of GKO. WATT*".. 1 J.U. »•" con place to gel Watt’, Patent CoffYrraee Plow uTi nd ,h*l,hr ““•* daily violating the Patent lj»..rV.!" !?, from a man who la Wau of hla property, hy making i'.Lm PaiJV.Tpm d,,’ul,n* thorlty or consent. We dSrvtoco^reto!!^^' rIU,“,‘' “* »•* to be made, and inform n»n an.l it, .. t'.H.nalwdmaontrtil GK.RO* WATT A ™ la rtMa C "l*' ennerm „f Inventor and raten.ee, hu not ,“d t£7?eM “*** °T ,h* '.nr, care pi Ur g. W. leMCaf Fred,* ,,*• "r •“'borlgct any Patent Plow., and th.lVt tl 'l,' ^Lur*- «*> ®ake any „f Mi of ail aigea, made nn.ler our^rYnin^SYoIi-'*i.Ur,rI ’,0ck‘ genuine patterns, of the h .«P ma t e rl a l!fn , MW '.^."1“ th* °nly of other Agricultural Implements which* we . *“* ,“,rt3r buyer, and are determined* Dot to be nn lekTfn *rT*0‘ ** u“ market. Our OEO. WATT return. hu JV’- T^.’L by ,nF In the and the public, who have »u.i l°,kU trWt>'u u continuance of their patronage, heretofore, and we soil ell ----- OWIRQp WATT A CO plow* FOR PALI.OWIM _ **■*"* «l'P*7 Of Turnipfree of charge, JyT9 P STARk*. !«o. S* Main SC, _____» door, above 8CCharles MoteC la&iG ,\0>* kt.ADV FOR THK FALL TRABE me °EOROE starmtt y~vrmw to l, M-v.!N'}< K0W’ govuuior st > * O^f^Ve^ra*!*. kfe?'™To,i*J,,ri,.Tn^’*<''- ,or br,r‘i » Mae. Klrhmnn<l Portable Kuraac*-; S «v*ca Hedcnburn’* Patent Hester. 4 lisn Wiisra.1’— u ^ An^a^i.^r^rrH:;^.^ ,ri"* * American C ofiklny Rao»>f, ri.tarv ton- <t ... Bay State Cooking Ran*\lW&frt SSS He'pm ret Cookin* Stove- » DrV . trade, »ith Hm W»ter Rwmtr, TlnR^,*. on lATjrt Oveu—"simple, sir. nr snd tfiLL? * * lI<r ****** *n* Iri addition to the above, •nrue fifty ti > , the varied wants of the people. * fariitle* sad star* suited to Country dealers buying her?. Pt«ve« ti* u-_~ A«v, at Northern prices, ZZtiiSV"’ t,d *"*• Pam‘*' "«**. in fa^ru.?:,^* - au*4 SASHf ISIal.^ON .% > |> Dooifa T’^ oir t****™™ ffm£EP5L,,mvh,». h.A hW«s* - eab.net and carpenter.* Turning u j f,V, {? "TmT* —- __— w AMALkJt. .Msjro strr» t. ^'KW AKD OLO BOOKS, at " - ■*" , . „ „ . T C. C BRl Rva. Hooka. Stationery V,rl,tv tYo.-f' .n'l'Y*' Wr'*,r BrltUh authors p/bHAoJ i uipi MU CoUectlon In Paper Back* Sue. Half Morocco f 1. lemon. Ur, GO,,. ^ 8hrk ’*•'^"7'incr,*t.' \“r.ek;Ti^r1rS2: Ppurgen'r Sermon., 6th Serin, »1. Jacobus on 4cta, TSe. H.’WET&aa »,»■» ■«-» -■".«*. author of "Plowm hjr the War p|,|, •• ••* tha from rarloas an arm, Mrreortl pvt Jr - ?Ar*“* ,*r,*lJ. 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