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I ■ V':'v ' | p 7a * CJ *** "vnllMKGt. RICHMOND, MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY 23, 18G0.__ ' NUMBER lt». RICHMOND DAILY WHIG. TERMS: _ .... B.ner #8 P«r annum. 8e<ul Weekly, fS Weekly. #3; »• ’Remittances may be m»Je at the rlak ..f t..« *aj' ln shrre evIJeuee la taken on the deposit of t SEES.1f£ oTe containing m =„. » EMTiai SU. i»n«*»« •• 'gack additional Insertion . * One month w.thout alteration . Three do do .*® ®* a;, do do ....*® *® Tweles do do . gj Twelve month*....• • 80 w Xo sdvertisem <nt to be coaaideied by the month or year ,p], t.d on the >1 .uuaerlpl, or previously agreed upon b.. •""•‘f* not marked ow the Copy *>r a specified num b('u! in«ertl ua whl be , U:.tiuued until ordeied nut, and payment •»*-1l' "'^^fm-aar.-rsMT* T aruld anv misunderstanding *■.. Zi 1 the Annual td.ertlaers. It is proper to abate fiJiac!.',. ......I, n!%»\U n U to their Immediate bumnem Real I* legal and all dh. r tdvertUemenU sent by them to be an ..i . harce and no variation. \ g..,n- a I lien, ral Agents' Adve llaementj not to be ■ if V th • year but to be charged at the usual rates, subject Iftr-h dii oonta as alratl be agreed upon. b* 'O ,lrr, W1j ,. *rly adeems, ra. generally, engaging one *W ,iUl It.e prlyilege of change, shall not, on their w ’ ' : , . . . V. -e. e t 1 ‘ - am .u:.t f *’•’,* ,. . , „ ml - u-. I-M ol al. . C J • • Week:. Whig all S * I ,aa r but for the first insertion, and 50 ceula I _J kKl«»liL\IU<F AND ATTKil TIVE Ol'EXIXO OF DKV GOODS. iiit ■:i:dei a r o c n the past week and by the •earn, rfrom New fork to day will be iu receipt of their fall 1 !1',M|M n . IV :« lot...' Press Hoods at the CfeVtfcii .1 ri 'N stl KS In New V >rk lurln • the ptsi seek, all of which ! hr at * • ... W. caRstwclal attention to a large and choice ass..rtmewt of p,,.. Sllk«. etnhra ing all grad.-s, flout .5 eebis per yard, lo rit'Hot wlTlgf# Printed American and french fie balnea Homelier fie Lalue It.bes, al very reduced prl.se Printed french M- tin... Ru h flai l an 1 Striped Poplin* VilnUM .i«r an I a *r»at > irlctv -f other new and heautihil fabric*. * Our sm.nie.c-d of Rmt rslderles in now complete, sm .ngst them p,... !, Muslin OoBars, al price* much tea* than usual Real Polo! La e do. Ma*lc*e d.*. d*. Real fi l'd Lace Setts, a splendid assortment. We ire al»o making large additions In .Hir STilCROf NhHUit t’U*THU»: Large loM iM and i l fulled Cloths Maryland f. d’eniiary I in*, is gp.,, Cray Satinets, all qualities . ) ’,* j- k*ui faced Casinets and Casslmer**, Negro and fcdfciST HHEITfN 1 fox la;,**. FALL I t V \ Iv* Iv Is.I? Sr i ’< ). sJPLKSDED k"'»Ur'IKSr OK ST VPI.K AND PANl’Y DRY ^ !' i ‘ 1 u .«> gcnentlly tha' *>■ hire now m Mure a large and tel w k ,f y'.*ii .n * i domestic dry uood.n,w wimt, Id » rv-pect in. . af• il.iw*. I r. Bl i. . »(, I K . are! MLKS K li ,. k . KOS |.K KV -icO1 " - OKih K f .r mourning - - kwor.wn .dim.il ROMS gttra Rich CNdored SILK ROHRS p f d M il SSKI.INK K0BK3 R h Par . O ill Pr me-1 VOl SS-1 INKS p.irllN- MUMH.r Pol L DK ClUARM Pta.uan.lP. •* K • ' *■ MKRINOY3 Mack *■mix MBUSOiS Black MOSS BUNKS It... k BriMllt/lNiS HI.ok tl.Pte'AS CLOTHS CASSIVLtiKS tnd VKeTINUA Haudh-tH .ryniLKD CLOTHS gTerp tlirry S kTlNITS, LIN8EYS, Ac. Bed BL’tMtftM Whit- ta>l Color- I Swrv\M*« Bl. \NK»T*, T <,■:». r with rery article usually kept In a flr»t-clas* Dry O.v.J* g..i~ AU of which we w.ll »*ll very . heap. le»—M JERSEY iITY MOlUHMs AMD PLAMU MILL, OORMRR OP 0RI ■ St iu. MottOkV miU. JOHN R. PI'LLKN. - - - Proprietor. al f l» M I, B" tli »aj V yy v Hand Ratla laaiie Trhuuiinea of erery description, Brackett, Trust**, and all kia ia of S,r .II an.l c-ruig'lit Bawln,-. House Carrln*. Ac . Ac. Auv M*ed pattern w..rke i • .' •' " all it* brunch-* Plain. Pttnnried and Octagon Newels, on ban 1 and male >„ order. Balusters .f all • set and deacrtpiuns, Ac., v‘ k *-. Mahogany, i:, . , . - . Bali* cawed or write I to order. The prlcet mark'd on each pat t«rn .f th* book sent to order to any part of th* I'uited State*, art [ fer HM feet running measure. g B -Oue of the ltrc it ttoekt i f Moulding* and Trimming*, tad rreaCett vart-ty ,f Patterns, "manufacture I of the eery heat cal -eiilc, wUI ale 11. be found at this e.iUblia'uucuL Plating, w.tv aeaka<w* and d*«t«ateli Term. each. , 10HS B PCLLRK » I alt- minu'ar-mr* an d glre /uiefi. u <»r to Oothic Work, for Churches, Public Building*. Du elling House* Ac Win.tow Kra-net, A. aiade to order at »hort notice. Bound and Square ib Let Pence, Ac. Alto, dealer In Doors,Bathe* atdBl.nd*. .f every deacriptlon, laanulaetur. I of the best inale Pal. and warranted to ttand in any climate. Builder*’Hardware, and tvery irtlcle In (bat lltir, furt.lshed at the lowrs' caah price*. Ma-Melied Iron and Slate Mantelj, Term Cotta, Brackets, Tru.--*, W nd.w Caps, Ac. t/" design* and Drawingi furnished al short ••Be* **" I in IN KKt’KIPT OP THKKtLL Kish...m «■ 1 ’ IP Si clwpii JOHN niOMBBON. ST Main »i. THKPAH1FHV Hon I. have made the a»...ee •■*■ ... e.-ar Tl., are Doubt* 8 Sew I ad and le'i long !.■l h v are tually adapted f..r llunlan.et . Bu.-I.ert <ud Te.tu-iL'r*. AL.U, a general assortment uf erery ilhpr ilia 4 »«,rn cLviil it •mm am* warn, c cap a WAU>H PHILADELPHIA PREMIUM TRUNKS. JAMES Fa. BROWN, Manufacturer, • MASONIC TEMPLE, ^O. T4I, CnE?TN*rT STRFFT, PHILADELPHIA I KiB-iy *M. B. WILLIAMS. SAMCRL V. REID A\ ill.I \ *|b A It HID, 1'KOIH <’K ( Ommidsinn Mfj’fliantS. A t Cult At* *MMr A AO SSruMO .STK1AT. * ilieiuiiiad, Ohio. \k . uteri! Produce, and mot * ■ »!» lilt.ii, or. l outigiiuirul* for »ale. or *» ri’kaud,,. t, rfht *u«l ,'toroi on Account of puiohAAer*. DIsnOI.I Tl<n. THI «nr, of CHl'UCM t FLEM1NU i» lAt. d»y Jlaiolaed by mu ■ ‘V* VI; ■ t.. I em.,ve U» the CoUU *f' Br Chur. h ».!l . nal.uur in the buemraa ut thy old Wand, an.l * 1 ou *< a „u ha.,1 at <• f,< tJpr,. r. iui ,ud, tiII Id January S'U either partner ij .utl.orUeJ to vettle the bue.nev* nr Uie wil l IIMH ( III Rill, _ —l»_ UTS*. P FI. P SI I Nil. u in m s. Ji n ELBl’, Silver and Pl:il**«l Ware. KS. *1 » KHV, FH*!* . nd 41.(1* an hiuitl % l'«rgc ind tMRipirtr wort- Qi • ■»« :** *1 lllr .>». *«• btui<4 ditWlr'l rntburing All the -vV public n _sTi l*" ■ »' *■ • H. . old . pailn ula atten ... t U .iTCIIK*, aetek aa Juh-a Jurgenaeu, P H A.lam. k - j Sift d Ufdtu. JaV, Kataorf, llrnrn Reynold" Unna. Joa. J'haann, J hn Cragc in I .ih. r celebrated make.a He aha keep* * l*rr* aaa. ,tai-nJ ot m h l>i.m.<i.J Set Finder Kluge, Shirt But . 1 .* ' I . - - I* I"l gent k'% . .large *,« nt.i -nt of l.e tlea'Carbuncle. Cnral. l-ara.Cameo •"I Pearl tel, P.ira- »r. and Plata CoU Chain Bracelet,ChatUin 1 I un*. \ | t'M n», Cha; m- Sir, \ Butter:*, Sb.ri Butt„aa. A. , ? ’ "f ■- ' i. S.lt l ...- tup., B-uquet 5 '“re. Fun h. »,« and Folk*. K. rre Spoon*, s.pa;ecu. -c.e. I.-* Tung.. p.,.rr Sy,.,. na and Folk*, tine Silver Plated a .... H pm,, ... ..J i tu, ip io.-enieni* that cannot fail to |Jra*e Id ►<Ve aud uuaiity, a . all m r*.,.e, ifulty aolk-lted. S A. SI VP RS, _ Corner Main and Peart St. BE^LLl CIOOII SHOES. NEW STtB'K * Wr »" making a-. •*,»» >■ jo.t received thit Any by Steamer, an T7 ‘ether njpj,*, llen'a very heavy Prtmr It regal;*. Pegged Sad ''lied, wh: \ *r .*.n ree amrifl pt wear well SS e warrant y* • , yk K • ... nl Ale.,* large alack I Tf keavy Army kr.-riM. W!...|e cut. n it •l l-n ante.. Farmer. S, buy th-wi , they |twelve wv'utha. wllheul auy mending. Atw, r >t kn.l H men. atnoa of the beat «tuaH y. " - .aeltc all la want <.f »he beat Shoe, nr Boot* t<> give ua a call. * PIT*nr A WATTS fltSSKa. sa P.I.MI. MHO. A t o., I I' ’* .... la Ihe 11 A grata, in \ .rgtnia, for the eule at their Wtoev. an-t we ah.il He pleaaed to receive ?puu the l. ade for their Spine., to be imported direct to Vlr Jbego'y, Ole Mm, |„ T’rglnl. .< in New"York. IV., od Onr-k sA SI ,-te,r. range, ft ,t» ft h», vintage of IMF, ** » f is par gallon, vintage of lull i^rrnr ibti f/.ua |1 Ml to $15 pwr g*tk*a 4a «U 1 .Ml t« .1 ik <lo . . ^orl, 4j 4o i!itf lu A i|u do KininND. DAVfcNpoftT ft CO. _ ^ ( uik> \ i:d. 11 • lA4CtljiS, Jl, k««c rttuovnl to thwir New Ntorf, y * »o. tlj MaIa Suvct, iptpq ilutdf Above their oW xto«i, 2**^1 have • I iLr\g fA.-ifiiicH fyj« iWiag Ail lunUa of ,r+ m ih«tr Ua«. fur s iPuMlcf av every «te*erl|»Uon of ^ Ater MjrsIfAuU, W_4t»rO *r<# Bdtht, BoBova, Cooktu/ Hy ith+Ur lUaM, A* Putl.li/ m HsjetAble Gaa Worhe, Af 1*414 Of* titll fO blpft Ab4 fl\t«irA. Afl *ru A Uu Wvrh. Bkdiflug. k< . b*A#lng bulSOlafA with hoi OF Xftm. Th« y UAt Uki* oe<^eW>o to lUUr that the* *' Mo: Air Fu'r&Ac* to UiiA or Any othwr cowntry, which •y Blii y«& 4|» aa4 WArraai to flv« AotfAfacUoA. 4 ‘ATI* IM ft UoeAl A ¥ 4a4 44J 'Jfi A AX<( Altai C r AlAA AH J Alw%f| <k| hood. Ul1-4f K* •°SI > K OIL -J.al raculvad”arel for tale an tnaf l«ai article of K-rrwn. OU, warrmiud to Hw-a nrtgAt and "T;-* WBdtdAed tb. Payer anraiuni H » T WAKlNai, <*“ km ml Bread dreei. N^O l'H,lC.*-»*«**iroiM lo do what wc- ran to build an v|a <«ar cut, w« havt dttraioed to commence MAHu 14 FACTl »HN«1 urn CLflTHlNO IN THIS CITY, at the M J eart:.ret day at which we can make arrangement* to <to n iIIWr Our M* N**en I *3 been abtcn? !a /. o ivr the last three j months »el< . ting * Knit for our Spring «ale«, and from his long ex- j perienc* and well known taste, we expect to show the mft»t attrac t*ve sto k ever *een in this market By the 1st day of February we shall have in store a superb Spring slock for the wholesale , trade, and we earnestly Invite a call from Merchants who have heretofore g^ut North. Our extensive operations. Important ad vantage* in the purchase of g>-o<ls, and long experience, enable us to offer a* great ioducemeiiia as those of any house In the Tidon. HT We shall from dl WINTER CLorilIN(. at iu»h r. </«r/d unV. as will make it to the interest of purchaser to anticipate their a mts. j ad KICKS. BALDWIN k WILLIAMS. M E 1IC \ SMITH'S soiitht iii Clothing MainilarlorjTf ESTABLISHED IN’ lVA 11ST RICHMOND, VA. IT I.-* A facl not generallv known that I established mv Ofrthing Man a fa torv luthls dly TIN YK xRS A«10, and have conatam lv fur that time continued to cut and make a Urge portion of u»v »t H*k in KivhmonJ. as hundreds of my customer* will testify to. and bavin-, m- reaaed try forces trom time to tuue, am now belter pre) ire»l to rov.vr order* fur work in large *»r smalt quantities t* h«*r» totore, and *ill guarantee to fum:»h them just .a» low as ll \ can be bad of Northern huu»«w, and equal »u *t>leandn»a trHal. Being s practl *al man at rav Bus''ne.*s {not having climbed in at i], 1,1 . window .ver other*' shoulders.) 1 Hatter my»elt lhat 1 cau give o nm.-li and as good an article tjr tlie price as any house North or South L-- r* " ‘ who wish to buil t up r.'RBT Southern Manufactories, patron -e the old established house* li-ai, and lei ihvs reap the reward they so justly mer \ lor past, pres. St or tulure service*. 1 hi* i» no humbug, i. 1 can prove by from seveuty 3ve to one hundred hands uow in toy employ, and many of them have been for years I'aiior '' the manufactures a' home, more . spe- tally when you c*.. do *«. within! additional cost. M SI IKA PMITH, ja5 114 Main St. NOTH K. OCR stock o' K.-ud) .If»tie Clotliintr, Xu. N» Main st.. We have sold to Mr II WHITLOCK, and we will continue lo keep our large establishment No. 100 Main st., where we will he plea- d t see our customer* and the public In gene®l, bavins made arrangements I ' manufacture our clothing her. , and we are prepared to r> ehfe order* of any kind to be made up In the best Style and at short notice Our winter sto-k. we will offer at reduced prices, lo make room for spring Stock. Call at iK. MORRIS A CO , 100 Main st. 1 MORRIS. _ K ElLjA. Itl \ AX OV BBCOAT. i Nl> make v ur selection from a good stock, having all the re .\ quhli.-s for comfort, durability and accuracy, which may be found at 110 Main Street. HI Y a DUS OR HI 81NESS COAT* a r ! 1. a t0 i,.oW at the a**oitm«*ut shown at 110 Main St.; at the suietla* be laurel that style anU quality are point* we al way* try to have, of the beat order. • i \ FAIR 01 PANTS* either fa*i .*y or black, but be certain to buy a pair of some kind, a . i th-n get a l x’* ’ . wr woni<! rccouiiueuJ 110 Main St. liFY A VEST, Ve lvet .»r C*intmere, uilk «vr Cv«hin re aH.xtin or Satttartt, any kln»l *hu uni remember lit* M Vl\ STHI KT. 1* the bext pla**e III u wut make y -ur selection*. TUBMAN k HI LL, ttt>r lip llalu Street. icnniiKhor Tin: LKuniATi nr: WILL PINO A LARGE STOCK OE SUPERIOR CLOTHING AT SIKPliON A ,n I L L K K • N, I I‘I Wdiu Mreel, J II SIMPSON, Richmond. | II T MILLER, Nottoway. _ UE\H glARTEUS m< iimoxo ’J \iu: < i.o’itiix<*. MKMHKRAnt tbe Legislature and strangers visit ng the city, will Bud by railing on th^ subscriber a large and fashionable assortment of el idling <»l his own manufacture, as low a* the saute ,|,t «Uty i. is vkmansh.p can be bad of Northern manufactory lie has b.ati manufacturing the larger portion of his work here for the past teii v- ars. anti > an assure bis customer* that they shall have K . ii*o>u ut a Clonus... tha> »!• ill compare, In every res pect, with North in w.,ik they ar-- now purchasing. As I atu eon i "I If tmton.l as low as am city m the l nion. K. H. SI'KNI K, ci on. t. ...a v*_t. ,,.* t oi..e ' - n . r H tin and l.’olnu, NH.HO I I.OI him; poll HLN 1>D ltO\N. \\ have in stills . ..f -.ur ..w:i make, a large Mock of NK i.ROCI.GTHING. lor both mm an.! bov* Coats, Jackets. Pants, \ r,ts, rl I - an I S«ck» abl.L a.II sell at the very lowest price*. ) ,.r i.»rg n* call ..U DARRACOTT. HARRIS * CO . So. 11* Main street, ,le*l Bucocssor* to Merchant, Welslgcr A Co. 1)40 V «>\ KKI'O lTh! IIOIV OVKRCOAT8! > \k hiirl!..- lay re ived by Adams * Co.’s Express, s cli.dee is*..rt:nrul of Children’s and Boys’ Ok EKCOATS, really g.M.J a id heap Tho*e of our customers who have been waiting can tew tie supplied with something nice. Call at once. DARRACOTT. IIARRJ* « CO., So. II* Main street, de*t Successors to Merchant, Wdsiger A Co. 1*59. IIOT1CE. 1*59. Fs. T>. KEELIN.G. TAILOR AN 0 CLOTIIPER, No. Uii Tlaln Sir.’PI, Ha? just returiie.i Irom Sea tVrfc, and Is now prcpareJ to ex hit.it the in -i attractive slock of goods that he hat ever had thep'-asure of ,■ Jerlnr to his trien.ls and the public, consisting In t LOTHS. USSI.MEUES AXD VESTIXliS, of the newest styles, which he will make tu order In the most ap proved manner. fus warranted to please In all cases. AI-HO, In store and receiving, a choice selecMon of gent's, youths' and chUdreu'a RK.VDY MADE clothing, of every grade ar.d style GKNTLhMKS’8 FURNISHING 0000?, ,ueh asRhlrts, Cellars, Ties, Glove*. Socks and Drawers; Merino Shirts and Drawers, of good quality. »e33 K. 1> REELING, Ko. lgli Main street mo I'll K |*| KLIC. In .-ontequeuce of the unprecedetd 1 - d >s cess of "Our Model Shirt,” wc have made arrange ments, (which w is heretofore impossible, on account of the great demand in New Y« rk) to ghmyl have a large supply of this popu lar Shirt on hand, in every variety of style and quality, so that those sending ur.k "i will now have them tilled regularly and with despatch. A* We are the sole Agents for this Shirt In Richmond, we would respectfully call the attention of those who Lave not seen ilnr Model to an examination, aud they will become convinc ed that It is the <-«<,. A«.ly.*f ,.<«./ mugi/wr.iMe HiAirf ever offered for ,ale. We are also prepared to make to order from scientific measure* at short notice, and at reduced prices. We have on hand a large a,id desirablesP k"f 0KNTLKHIN ? II RNIBUING GOODS, which embraces everything pertaining to the busiuesa, and which wlil be offered at greatly reduced prices. stgrtevant a magwire, »„jt) No. 94 Main street, Richmond, Va. /MIHIII |;\TFU WUOrVHT IKON AND \J vt 1 M1 It VI LI N (S-ui-ed by L-tter* Patent) Admirably adapted I r enrh - ng Public Ground*, Cemeteries, Balconya, Cot tagea. *< Mi.,, end Os Hurdle. Patent Wire, Hackling Bead steads, with every variety of folding Iron Beadsteads and Iron furniture Patent Wire Coal Screens, Ore, Hand and Gravel Screens, Wire Netting for Mosquito, Hliecp, poultry, and other purpe,*,- Wire Summer Houses, fancy Wire Work in great va riety, for Gardens, Ac. M WALKER * SONS, Manufacturers, No M5 Market, N. K. corner Sixth street, Philadelphia, oeff—dty___ UOMK M A OK NHOKN.— i have constantly on hand of my own manufacture, the following kinds of Hoots and Shoes: For Lutlesi Gaiter Boots, with and without heels Morocco Lace Boots, with ** “ Uoat Skin.* '* Fur beuilemni: fine Press Bo ts Clout Boots, tingle and double Sol.-a Oxford Ties and Brop ms. For M iaaea ItUll ( Illicit t il ; Goat and Mor. ecu Boots, with and agbuut heels. For Huy* t Calf Brogan* and Oxford flo*. For servant W ouiru: Stout Gust aud Kip Lace Boots. Fur Nt-rvuul Men: Brogue* and Brogan*. I sm prvpared tu rnaae W order at short notice, any of thr above mentioned kinds. JNO. ‘ H J Main Street, * doors shove T K. PRICK A CO._ __ _ - -_. ....a siF tt A N.'1'L Ik 'I’H ■ It’ I I OR PoitoNf \MK, I .dwelling h use. .onv* n'. nl to our Wore, 'u.table for a small family. F.r such a one, a fair rent and perio an cut tenant can be >»•*»**'*«• l*v M‘l,l3rl“K *® rARlii A aiLLIAMa bs«Ui HK> r OK LliA'P:. The morn-over .tore & ISO M i !i >tr« K. uuW oo*uped l»y t. I>. i ah I t‘>. Kk | Al*>. A thr»r story brick building In the rear, I .riucrly Occupied ai a printing office. posacaslou given in Jau'y, lVaL Appivt.) j.,^1 t( KVJW'LK> * » Al.FORD. ?1 Pearl «. IVAATKIt ro HIKE, f«r euautaf year, a good YY Nurse, and IMuJug Room aervant. Apply at my reaidcncc, on illh street, Chur'll Hill, or at my office, on the Pock, degy—tf *• **• POM BINT. , „ r|ailK Cottage reei-lenc- ..n'th Btr-et. recently occupied by Jk I \lr K II Payne, adjoiniug Mr R. \. Uauiel. Ji ; has Ek seven or eight rooms, eater, gss, hells, etc., J»st |>»|'rr™ »nd " OrWMJ WHwH; ISOK KKNT. K taint .• ro..in tor the PacketOffice, »> Aft • t rent the Ivalarn e .4 the brick wirehunae, at the heal ..f the Bvs.n. corner ol Canal and 'th street*. Tbc situation's a desirable one for a lervi and grocery sture and lor storage. Possession giveu January lit, Ivsi __ . j, i l KDKOJW, DAVSXPOMT A CO. _ g sKFATt l KIONITV. Parti, u' n sent free Agents Vffi want. d. dell-dim Rll AH A CLARK, Bedford, Me.^ tlfAXTKB Wanted for Iho ensuing year, a good female YY r. s. essher and Jrunrr, erubout encumbrance • .lots JNU. N GORDON A SON KOO »l H«»l* KBNT.-A room un aecond floor oyer our , >u»r«, to f«*N*l long, entrance !rt»ui 8tr«el. null PKKKINb A CO., 141 I*#** IITANTCD. Wewiab to |«ireha«e a good cook, washer and YY For one ol Cod eharcter a l.beral price will be jusid. srg-t FlBItFR A WIN.TON. FSOK KP.M' One Tenement on north side B»-in B»uk. *d j.iln.ng the uttc* of Messrs. Hooch A Fchola. Apply to , - .it- WARWICK A RARKSPAtR, (toil \ \\ .% V|i:u.~»r wish to pur.ha.se a few cargoes of J good Corn, ai good »«r J« ' r7.r.ri,..,t, ,a!I SlIKILlM* A itoMKRAILLb. lirA.ATPO -I g.M>d hands, to work un Welted Boot*. \Y 6 do do do Bl ue* and Ualtera. It) good Brogue hand*. Good workmen will get steady work and the beat wage*. t>F rail ing at lie*] P K WHITra. 7S Main *. CSOOK M AMTEU.-Vr wist to purchase or hire, a/rsF / rule Cook, without Incumbrance—to remain In **te *■*/■■ KKNT. PAINE A 00. IADIlih' 1 O l|l)or*>, Thick Boles, with and J sUhouttl’ea, very One And superior, at ^ ^ WAIBH’R liWi HKLV A.C. VMLUA FLOI H, SM»erfll»e HbUW >'*, hbu Rio do tivU do Kxlra superfine 4® lift) tio FAtUAl/ 4o to 4g MKarn " Flo# 4® k»» do superior by# do to <io Ur l, prime art h i# U do S 0. MUM li hht|# Krsghi Mutrohdo do M bbls bright 8a*ar House 8yrup Crashwsl, Powdered and CoPe* Sugar! to boxes bi Cart Soda, extra article We caU Ike hUcilUua ol ttaasrs W a»*ox« §***'»• j,U WM. WaU-AC* 80NB. bbiTut Herrinn of g«od vioallty » do Mo. S tmail Mackgrrl, In More, for able In U>u to suit purchasers, by _ ___ _ 1 jail laifcUAA S0KEAV11XE , RICHMOND WHIG. TO GENERAL KEMPER, COL. AUGI ST AND THE MILITARY COMMITTEES OF THE GENERAL AS SEMBLY. The organization of the militia is a subject of deep in terest to the State, demanding for its solution the com bined qualities of statesmen and soldiers. Public senti ment ou this subject is now stirred to its prefoundest depth, and the principles on which the organization ol the militia shall rest claim examination. The militia L one of our political rights, not less important than the freedom of election, the press, and trial by jury; and il these last are by common consent bulw arks of liberty, the first is the citadel in which they are all entrenched. Tin question is not the raising of an army, hut the organ zitiou of the militii. Wid.ly different subjects. The organization of the militia is a political right on the part ot the people, a duty ou the part of the Legislature.— The rai-ing an army in time ot peace w ou’d be a practical wroug and violation ol the Constitution. The architect who would erect the most beautiful edifice without re gard to the foundation would be unwise. Not less un wise is the Legislature who erect u political system re gardless ol the principles on which it should ro-t. However organized, the militia mint be composed of the body of the people, not the extremities or parts'ol the body, not the old, or the young, the learned or un learned, but the body of tbo people, the collective mass, including all who are capable of defending by the sword, what was won by the sword. Mo-t potent and signifi cant words, well understood bv’the author of the bill ol rights and anchoring the military power, where alone il can safety rest. It follows from the composition of the militia that ail men not incapacitated, owe military service to the State, that this debt being personal in its nature, can neither be substituted or commuted. Achilles could uot perform the part of Nestor, nor Nestor that ol Achilles, nor could the wealth ol Cr.c-us buy the stiength and valour of the former or the wi-doni ol the latter.—* Military service is also a privilege,every citizen having a right to aid in defence ol that couuiry in whose safety he has a direct iulereat. To develop these principles un der a well organized system is the province ot the Legis lator. The present nitliti-i hill is founded on these prin ciples. Coder a general organization of the militia, the State demands military service from all her sons. All acknowledge the obligation; some fired with zeal, volun teer to perform more than their share of duly. While no man (capacitated,lean exempt hinisell Irotn the gene ral inilitsuv obligation, any may assume burthens heavier than this obligation imposes. This is the warrant and source ot the volunteer system, between which and eve*rv other part of the militia there* is complete banno uv. But to preserve its life and spirit, it must have no attribute of a standing army but iisi/i<ivy»/iW. Encour age tli** volunteers, and train them to high skill, ami Irom the general organization, "will ..rise a force w liich without tarnishing the States armour of “ancient renown”—will well guard her by disciplined Valour.” CH AM PERSON. MEETING IN RALEIGH. At a meeting of the citizens ol Raleigh county, held at tin* Court House on Saturday, -1th Dec., I Ou motion of Gen. Alfred Hechlev, Daniel Shumate, E-q , was called to the Chair, and Hobt. W. Witten re quested to act as Secretary. Alter the Chairman had" explained the object of the meeting in a abort bill very |H>itilcd speech, On motion o. John II. Anderson, E-q., the Chairman appoiuted the following gentlemen ns a committee to draft resolutions cxprcs«ivo of ifle sense of ttie meeting, \i/ : lii'ii. A. llcckley, Jno. II. Anderson, l'r. win. n Ki ller, Jos. Caldwell, KJwiu Bruce, Col. I!. K Luikous, Win. Prince, lien. 0. \V. Luck, Col. K. Mc\ ey, Lewis Hull aud Clarkson Prince, Ksq. During the absence ol the committee,eloquent speech es were delivered at the call of tne meeting, by »'tis t'aid well, Henry M. Beckley and J.ts. 11. McGumis, K-qs., al ter which the committee came in and reported the lol lowi::g preamble and resolutions, .vhich alter stirring speeches made in tlieir support by (leu. A. Beeklev,.!no. II. Anderson aud P. Mediums, K-q , were uuauiiuou-ly adopted. Preamble, The treasonable machinations and fanatical teachings of Abolitionism in the Northern States, lii«t hro light into overt and fearful manifestation in Kaunas, bv hired myrmidons, aimed by the voluntary subscrip tions ot the ranting followers of pretended ministers of the meek and lowiv Je-us, tilliug its beautiful plains with rob bery, incendiarism, devastation, bloodshed and murder, moving more recently the scene to the more nuiet soil ol our own Commonwealth. Treason has stalked amid the grand euerv of the meet ing of the Potomac and .Shenandoah rivers, as in the days ot our falhcis it did amidst the sublime highlands of ibr llud-un, and an indiscriminate warlare began against our people of every age aud act, amid the threatened horrors of a servile m-urrection. Our constitutional rights, upon which are based our l uiou with the non -Uveholding States,have been wautouly assailed and tram pled under the feet of au armed body of cut-throat rut tuns, and, although promptly arrested and signally puu :-hed by the energy of our brave old Comuiouwcalth, ict, it becomes the duly of the people of Ualeigh, in common with our fellow citizens of the whole State, to make a public espres-ion ol their abhorrence and iudig uutioL at the late monstrous outrage upon the Constitu tion and La'i.s, as well of the I nited States, as ol Vir ginia, and upon the peace, huptijupas, and prosjictity of our people. Therefore Uttolnd, l-t. By the |«>ople of Ualeigh, in county meeting assembled this, Jlth December, I ssii, That our thanks are justly due to his Excellency, (Jov. Wise, und other civil and military authorities, as well ns the brave citizen soldiery of our State, and the Cuitcd States .Ma rines, for their speedy repulse and condign punishment ol the treasonable invasion of our soil by the infamous John Btowu and his gang of desperadoes. Rmoli't'd, 2d. That "eternal vigilance" being the “pri. e ot liberty," it behooves the Legislature, without delay, to place the military defence of the Commonwealth in the mo-1 efficient state of organ!/aliou. Acting upon the maxim "semper paratus," auj we are prepared to meet the additional taxation involved thereby. .'id. A’. That the people of Ualeigh w ill exercise the most rigid scrutiny to i'eret out, and bring to justice the secret emissaries of Abolitionism, wboraiy endeavor to sow among pifr poople the seeds of treason aud insur rection against the ui jesty oi the law. 4th. Re*iditd, That a vigilance committee of nine cit izens be eppointed in each magisterial district in the county, to carry imocifect the :id resolution. Oth. Ke.iolued, That in case of any further attack upon our constitutional rights, aud the sanctity of our soil, we the people of K deigh. will meet them as men d serving to he considered worthy sops of those noble revolution iry sires, from wboui we have inherited our unexampled institution- of civil and religious freedom, aud our cry -hall ever be in the imperishable words of the great ex pounder ot our Constution, ‘ Liberty and luiou, now ind forever, tine aud inseparable.” »ith. Ilevdsed, That duplicate copies ol the foregoing pieamble and re-oluilons lie sent to our Nmator aud Del egate iu the General Assembly. 7th. AVWie./, That the Richmond and LewLsburg pa pers Ik* requested to publish these proceedings. The Chairman then appointed the following commit tees iu the Magisterial Districts 1st District—Dr. John W. Masson, Col. R. M. Yey, llenrv Hull, John R Miller, Col. John S. Ewart, William Tiiumasou, Esq, Janies Scott, Robert Scott, W hi. Ric hn>an. 2d District John II. Anderson, Joseph Caldwell, Jas. Franci*, Jr., (ieti. A. Beckley, C. B. R. Sinkins, James • 'ilfee, Win. Prince, Anderson Jam'll and John Stover, Esq. Mil District—Win. Fuignson, Owen Snuffer, Jacob Harper, Win. Trump, Col. C. Roles, Lewis McDonald, Gainer Calow.iy, John J. Jaiiell and Isaac Snuffer. After which, on motion, tin- meeting adjourned. DAMKI. SU I ’M ATE, Prest. Roar. W. Witocu, Secy. Mrmsi or Presidents of Softhkrn Railroads.— The undersigned, Presidents of the various railroad com panies in the State of Y irgiuia,desirous of relieving South ern roads of their dependence upon the North, and con vinced that the great concentration of capital iu their hands, and the amount ol supplies annually required lor their use, will enable them to accomplish that object if concerted action can he secured, respectfully invite all the Southern railroads to meet with us iu consultation at .Richmond, upou the 28th day of February, I Son, to con sider of the means by which we can best secure, either l.y direct importation or Southern manufacture, the equip ments aud supplies for the use of the Southern railroads. K. FONTAINE, President Virginia Central R. H. fo. ALEX. DUDLEY, President Richmond A York River R. R. Co. P. V. DANIEL, Jk, President Richmond A Petersburg R. R. Co. John robin m. danikl, President Virginia A Teuncsr.ee R*R. Co. JOHN S. BARBOI R, President Orange A Alexandria R. R. Co. TUGS. II CAMPBELL, President of the South Side R. R. Co. LEWIS E HARVEY, President Richmond aud Danville R. R. Co. lewis McKenzie. President Alex., Loudoun A Hampshire R. K. Co. EDWIN ROBINSON, President Rich., Fred. A Potomac R. R. Co. HENRY IRWIN, President Norfolk A Petersburg R. R Co WM. T. JOYNF.S, # President Peteisburg K- K- Co., Petersburg: A Fast W rum so—Ax Artist Slopes with an Heir ess.—Dr. Augustus Rawlings, the artist of Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, was married on Thursday last, at Grace Church, New York, to MU* Cuadilla F.lineudorf, the niece of ex Governor Dayton, of XTew Jersey, aud the heiress to a great fortune. The Herald says the lov. ing pair eloped from Tivoli, about one hundred utiles up the Hudson, came down to the city by express iu the morning, and were married at high noon. It was an ar tistic and literary wedding, and much more quietly done than the diamond affair, of which Dr. R. was the happy historian. THE SPANISH WAR IN MOROCCO. [/'Vow* tht London 1'oitt, I he. 31. J There is a Spanish saving that, •• war ha* a thousand I ain* lor one pleasure," and we feel thoroughly persua i ed that Marshall O’Donnell,who looks to become a gran dee of the first class before the end of January, 1800, and even the adventurous and hot brained General Prim himself, who is never so happy as when In excitement, have both wore than once exclaimed, since they have been encamped at Ceuta— (laerra, cat*, j einnres, for un pltre^ mil Uolorrs. Rarely, indeed, lias there been an enterprise about which there w as so much expectation raised in and out of Spain as this self-same African expedition, on which so much money, labor aud naval and military effort have been ex pended; and expended hitherto certainly without the least effect. Every day, or every other day, since the Span iard* have disembarked and taken lip position in Africa, there has been a skirmish of outposts somewhat resem bling that loose kind of fighting going on between Chris tinos and Carlists some one or two-and^wenty years ego iu Biscay aud Alava; but these skirmishes, while harness ing ami wearing out the iuvaders,are a mers pa.1 time and pleasure to the Moors The Moors, be it remembered, are on their own soil and country, with every inch of which they ure acquainted. They are broken in to the climate, to the w eather, and to the course of life in w hich they are now embaiked. They eat, they driuk, aud they sleep as their fathers and grandfathers before them, aud is they themselves have done auv day for these fifte *n or twenty years past. Civil and military duties, the calls of patriotism, and the sanctions of religiou, ali bind ih> m to oppose the invader; and in fulfilling these obligation* they at onee serve their Prince aud obey their Prophet. The invaders, on the other hand, -are not on their own soil—they are not acclimated—they know nothing of the country, and they, as well as their leaders, must now feel that the Spanish army is entering the territory of a po tentate w ho, w hatever his faults towards Spain, has done nothing so bad as to justify a war of aggression aud in vasion. The Emperor of Morocco may be a ferocious despot whose will is law—his people are rertaiuly semi savage and sanguinary, but they nevertheless both light for their native soil; ami whether a man be civilized oi haiburi.tn, the sentiments of soil, and hearth, aud home, and native country,find an echo in every breast, whether Christian or Mahometan. * * * * * There are no great deposits of goods and merchandise on the Moorish coast as on the coasts of France or Spain. A single house or shed, as every one who has pissed a week in Northern Africa is aware, is sufficient for a cus tom house in a country iu which the only merchant is the Emperor himself. The Prince de Joinviile, in I8tt, with a considerable number of ship*, destroyed the fortifica tions of Tangier, and Mibseipieutlv attacked Mogador; lint it is well known that little property was destroyed iu cither of these places, and only lour hundred Moors were found in tlib batteries of Mogador. These French opera tions, witli large means, were, however, performed iu Vugust, not iu December; and, indeed, by the conven tion of Tangier, it was provided ihat the French squad ron should leave Mogador on the 1 • >t li of .September. It is thus three mouths later than the French left nil' opera tion* dial the Spaniards are commencing; and every one acquainted with the climate aud the coast is aware of how much iuqiortauce it is to choose your season for campaigning in such a latitude. What supplies and munitions ure now at (’onto we hare, of course, no means of knowing; but let the Spanish armv be as well iirovi ded a* it may with rations nnd fodder, and the means of transport, it must also bo considered bow it is to lie provided witli water. Ceuta itself is indebted lor some of its supply of water to Kstepona, a small lisbiug town nine leagues fo the east of Gibraltar, and if the army moves towarils Tetuan, of course, it will be more difficult to supply it with this prime necessary to the soldier. A British, a French, or a German army mav, from the general use of siotit, ale, brandy, wine, coffee aud tea among the troops, subsist with a very small supply of a purer and a healthier fluid ; but a Span ish soldiei or officer cannot subsist without a vet v large supply ol pure water, ol *iii< u tie eoiuuiuien three or four limes as much in the twenty-four hours as a soldier of the Northern nations. Should the Spanish lotces possess themselves ol Tetuan, supplies of all edibles will be more difficult, tor the city is six miles from the sea, on a river with a bar which interposes an obstacle to large vessels. Not can ships of any size remain iu the roadstead of Tet uan during the Levant wiuds. But ail the probabilities now are that the Spanish army cannot reach Tetuan without lighting a battle; and iu this battle they w^ll be encountered by a host intrepid and bold to rasbness, as skillful in the use of firearms, and doubly as numerous as the invaders. With whom victory may rest it is not easy to predict. But a decided victory and the po«cs -ion ol Tetuan would do nothing for .Spain. The Court of Morocco is more famous lor procra tinatiou and de lays than the court ol Madrid itself. It is with the Moor negotiation and correspondence, and correspondence and t-egoliation, wherein nothing Ls admitted and nothing yielded. There can be no communication, directly, with the Emperor, and thus weeks and mouths may be lo-t be fore thete is a solution. REV. DR. FULLER <iN SLAVERY. Rev. Dr. Fuller, of Baltimore, has written a letter to lion. Edward Everett, tin the effect of the -livery agilH tion, on the condition of the slaves, from which we make the follow ing extract: “ II anything is certain, it D. that the Gospel does not recognize hatred, abuse, violence and blood, as the means bv which good is to be done. The Gospel is a system of love. It assails no established social relations, but it in fuses love into the hearts »f those who are bound to getber, ami thus unites them in alTcctiou. If the Gos|>el is to emancipate slaves, it will be, not by insurrection and massacre, but by a lov witch will melt ol) their bonds. Let the spirit of the New Testament triumph, and all wrath and anger and bitterness will cease. The South and the North will harmoniously consult as to the bivt iut rest of the Africans nowin our midst; ami masters will seek to promote the he* welfare of those who have been committed to their cate. I do now believe that the guardianship of a kind mas ter is. at this time, a great blessing to the African. It emancipation is ever to take place, it will be gradually, mid under the mild, but resiltless influence of the gospel Whether slavery be an evil or not, we at the South did not briug these Africans hef^—we protest! d against their introduction. The true fiimd of the African is at the S u 11, and thousands of he.vts there are seeking to know what nan be done for tlii- race. There must be some limits to human re-pon-ibilti, and a man in New Eng land lias no more right to itterfere with the institutions of Virginia, than he has to interfere with those of Eng land or France. All such interference will be repelled by the master, but it will piove injuriou to the slave.— Dr. Cbanniug was regarded as a leading Abolitionist in bis day; but could that uol.fe man now rise up he would stand aghast at the madnesi which is rife everywhere on this subject, "One great principle, which we should lay doun as immovably true, F, that if a good work cannot be carried on by the calm, self controlling, benevolent spirit of Christi inity, then the lime for doing it has not come.” Such was his language when opposing slavery. Wt re he now living, the delirious spirit ol the day would denounce him, as it denounced Mr. Webster, and now denounces you and every true patriot. Nay, even Mr. Beecher in abused as not lruoi.lnut enough. Jesus saw slavery all around him. Did he seek to em ploy force ? He said, "All poser iu heaven and earth is given unto me, therefore, go tftch, go pceach the go*pel." No language ean express iiy love for this Union.— Others speak of the hlessingi it confers; 1 regard the 1 mull IIM'II its in* grruu'Mi uuu inner auvuuui gcs as chiefly lo be prized l>ei uise tliey corroborate amh perpetuate the Union. Hitherto 1 have smiled at ail croaking about disunion; now 1 feel that the Union is in imminent danger. The tocsin of rebellion is heard from many quarters. It is writtea iu the book of Genesia, that when Rebecca, iu danger of expiring cried to God to know the cause of the strange pangs by which her frame was convulsed, the angel replied “Thou earnest two hostile nations ju thy Losoiu'" Unless Heaven iu lerpouts, Ibis land must be ivnt and torn bv two nations burning with the fiercest hostility, and engaged in a fra uicidal and most horrible warfare. I njoice that there are yet spared Iona some null of the old revolutionary stamp; men with hearts like yours to love the Union; with eloquence like vours, t# sound the alarm ere it is too late, and to rally to the cause of the Union all who arc worthy to be citizens of this great and glorious Re public. With great esteem, my dear sir. Death ok a PisTisarisiiKn Physician.—The painful July is devolved up«u us of announcing (be death of Dr. P. C. Spencer, one of our most distinguished physici ans. He died aboi|t iiiqe o'clock yesterday niurning, at his apartments, on the corner of (sycamore and Hank streets, after an illness of some tw o weeks, caust d by an atl'octiou ol the lungs, and a general decay of bis physi cal energies. He was in the ?Oth year of his age. Dr. Spencer was originally from Charlotte county, Virginia, but subsequently resided in Nottoway, where he practi ced medicine for several years, ami then removed to Philadelphia. After a few years residence in the latter city, be visited Paris, to become more thoroughly acquainted with the essentials oft lie profession to whu li I e wusulrra Jy au ornament. He caiue to this city in 1831, and lias resided here since that period. His life has been marked with success from the moment he entered upon the field he bad chosen for himself. His practice was extensive, and either in physic or surgery, universal confidence was placed ill his skill and superior Judgment. As admitted a few years since, in this country und Europe, he was ihe most successful litkotomist in the world, and one of the most skillful of pnysicians. He goes down to the grave regretted by the eutire medical faculty and a very large circle of friends; indeed we may saj by our entire community, and a large section c,| Soqthsiije \ irgiuia. (Pafpalipy lbprvM. IxArqi ratios Ceumoxies.—On Tuesday, Hon Chas. S. Old. n was inaugurated Governor of New Jersey, in the presence of a larg* number of oitiaens and the mili tary. His inaugural audress was strongly conservative— iu favor of the constitution and the laws, including the fueilive slave law. He deprecates the ^aitation of slave ry; and thinks iu principal agitators arc actuated by as little of justice as of patriotism. Eight Deaths by Drowning.—Eight persons were drowned near Rhinebeck, N. V., on Tuesday last. A par ty of twenty or twenty-five persons from the opposite side of the river were crosuug on the ice in u large covered .sleigh, drawn by four horse*, when the ice gave aw ay and the eleigh went down. All but eight succeeded iu getting out of the *ieigh 1 cfore it went down. A divorce suit in London, Sir Hugh Rowley vs. his wife, is reported at length in the London papers. Mr*. Rowley, it appears, has very hand.-onie ankle*, and, be ing fond of showing them, enraged her husband upou ?c vtral occasion* while travelling on the coatencut. He told her “to tie her breeches down!"—whatever on earth he incant we are at a loss to iuiagiue, ijiough it is clear she “woje the breeches”—aud because she refused, Sir Hugh was brutal, and, it is alf-gcd, corrected her by eor ponl punishment! Mrs. Rowley seems to have delight ed in exhibiting her ankles to porters, clerks, military meu, aud men of all classes indiscriminately ; they fre quently expressed their admiration, and who wouldn’t, for handsome ankles are proper in a female, aud pleasant to look at. Joel T.. Hart, the distinguished American sculptor, has just returned to this country from Florence, where he lias spent some years. He left Washington on Tuesday for Kentucky, to receive an order from the Legislature fora colossal statue of Mr. Ciay. Hi * statue of Mr. Clay, made for the ladies of Virginia, is now iu Washington. Runaw ay Nfgroks in Canada.—It is estimated that there are now some 24,000 runaway negroes iu Canada —the poor victims of cold and starvation, for which the managers of the “underground railroad” will have to ren der a final account. The nuisance has attracted .the at tention of the Canadian Parliament. Few respectable whites are able to live in their neighborhood. In one county, this winter,every sheep has been stolen, and the value of real estate has fallen to mere nothing. ElsECTKIt'ITY. DR TRAVERHK bavins met with unparalleled success la treat Ing Chronic diseases In other cities, has been Induced to open an office In this city for a few weeks, In order to give the afflicted an opportunity of testiug the wonderful curative property of this (treat Therapeutical agent. Hlectriclty, when rightly applied, gives Instant relief, and makes a permanent cure In a vety ihort time. My apparatus differs widely from all others, and i» made according to my own order for medical purposes only, giving no shock to the patient, hut a plea* iug sensation, and producing an invlgotatlng effect. Prisons afflicted with the following diseases give tne a call and I will warrant a cure In a very short lime : Nervous or Hick Head ache, Neuralgia, Catarrh, Bronchitis, Doughs and pulmonary dis eases tending to Consumption, Scrofula, Hip Diseases, WhiteHwel lings, tlrysipelas. Halt ilheuw. Tetter Bash, Carbuncles, and humors of every description; Hplnal Diseases, Curvatures, Rheumatism, St. Vitus Dance, I lls, Paralysis, Deafness anil Running at the Far, Im paired Vision, contracted Muscles, Dyspepsia, l iver Complaint,tie neral Debility, Hmilnal Weakness, Dr -psy. Debility, l.eucurrhtea or Whiles, Inflammation and K illing ofthe YVomh, Abscesses, Cancer* and Ulcers of the Womb. 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R.—Physicians,Dentists and Families furnished with machines and directions for use. nol4—d8m LAM BOOMS! LAW BOOMS!! / t KOKHK HI. \VKST, Vi Publisher, Bookseller and Stalioneer, 115 Main HI reel. Offers for sale al all times, and at exceedingly low prices, the larg’-st and best scleeted stoek of LAW BOOKH that is to be foutid in the Roush, among which are to he found ROBINSON’H Practice, new edition. * vols. MATTilt.vVn’ Digest of the l.a»* of Virginia. 2 vojs. PATTON Jr., * llealh’s It, |mrts of the special Court of Appeal-*.— 2 vols. PATTON Jk , A Heath’s Index to Hrattan’i Reports. LOMAX’S Digest, ' vols. New edition. l.UMA\s ax< cuior t anu Adtuiuuiraior s. - vots. .-sew edition, WHITE A T I lor’s Leading Casein Equity. New eJItlon, just. is sued, d Tols. AMERICAN Leading Cases. New edition. 2 vols. SMITH'S “ “ “ “ “ HILLIARD on Torts. Just Issued. 2 vo'.s. PAKuONS on Contracts 2 vols VOL Is United Stales Digest Jus- issued. ADAM’S Equity. New edition, just issue I. CUkTl.V Supteme Court Reports, with a digest. 22 vols. N. B.—Orders promptly attended to. Jal 6 JAMES II PEARCE & 00., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DHL'OOISTS, Comer Broad and Ninth Streets, Richmond, Va. DPtLE.R® In Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Lends, Paint*. Oiis of all descriptions. Burning Fluid, Gatdtn an I Flower See,Is, Alcohol, Ins ported Perfumery and all articles In their line of busi ness. We Inf >rin our friends that we open our new st re on Monday next, the ICth Inst, and will be pleaaed to tee them Hu o>, bum, RirrrER, « m ix:, a,. 2,’> hl.ds II tuts. Shoulders, Hdet and llreasla bids prime leaf Lar i 2.V lulu prime Gorhen Butter .'si boxes prime St »hen Cheese 100 boxes l£. I). do pin this, refined Sugars fat bids, prime Jersey Cider Vn do No. 1 Mackerel lnt) do No. 3 do 4b do Fruit's Buckwheat y,6 do new crop N. I). Molasses .'.I do cider V illegal 4isl packages asa< tied leas list dozen assorted Brooms InO do do Palls h tes, Sal Soda .’> do Elr, , a assorien Snot 2 do prime Codfish Landing per ibiiuri and packets from New Vork, Philadelphia and Baltimore, tor tale low by W.M H. TYLER, j»10 PUh street, between Main itid Cary. 4 O PARTNER SHIP NOTICE. IHAVKthls day associated with me,In the Commission, Grocery and Liquor business, W. L. Slater. The business will be con ducted la the name of J. W. NIPE A CO. J. MPE', No. 3b Main Street. P S — I take this opportunity to return my sincere thanks to my friends, for their llneral share of patronage during the last >. sears, andaoliclt for the new concent their continued fax-ora. jaii J. W MPE f KW IN W Ell II A JOHN (i. WADE, offer for sale lj Hurt tdds Coffee C, ExtraC, B circle A. and A Sugars 15 do Crushed 25 do Powdered 20 boxes Loaf 2>> hhdtCuba Muscovado Cheats superior Gunpowder ar.d Slack Teas 115 hags Lnguyra Coffee 10 tea. prime Rice 5<l his Starch 60 do Adamantine Candies do Tallow do 5b do Cas'ile Poop PW do Runch RaLsins P*0 halfbxs. do 50 quar. bxs. do _ noM Refined M'lahs Mooha, Java at. I jjl , Coffees Sperm, a lamantine and tallow handles Family, toilet, pale and tu pentlne Soaps V east Powders, Starch, Aston call, Ac , Ac. J ,11 K i tale by W M WALLAO* WINS Til €. DREW MY, J , Successor t.» P. B. PRICE. Respectfully Informs hi* friends and the public generally, that he has removed hi* Stock f Hooks and Stationary, to the Store, No. lilt, Main Street, two doors below the American Hotel, lately occupied by Geo. DowJrn, Druggist, whe.e he will lie glad to furn ish them from a varied assortment, embracing Books su.l other ar tides suitable forChristmas Presents, del7 SHIP BROKERAGE. I tli. style of > ILL'PAUOll a READ, for the purpose of cmi dueling the SHIP BROKERAGE business, an,I respectfully Solicit the pain-nave uf their friends and tin- public. A. MILLSPAUGII, J A M KS 0. READ, Cary and ISth streets, near the Dock Richmond January 1st, I'ttiO. i> - ly t /v Kltl.S. EXTRA SI t;,lit ReceivingfoRsale -41/ j*|| I.EWIS WEBB i JOHN II WADE. I)OKTL4 M» SVKI P. -200 blds.-fur sale by i„U I A « B DAVENPORT. N’OTICK.—LOUIS C. GILLESPIE, I, lids day admitted a partner in my business under the style and firm of JNO. 0. SIIAFKR A CO. JNO. C. SIIAFEK, Richmond, Jan. 2, ISM. lad In .wwt I'AtKtLEN FINK CHEWING TOB 4C M *(CO, tor sale by WM. W ALLACE SONS. f NNNKNTI.4 I. Ol l,N~oi! Almonds,Oil Clnnatr.on.OII Clove*, Fj Oil Myrbaue and Anise, fresh and pure; lor sale by ja19 _ DOVE A CO. SWKKT OIL~A fieah lot. In baskets or by the gallon; for sale by _ja12_DOVE A CO. New voi niE'tN kook. EVERETT'S ELEMENTS OF VOCAL MUSIC, including a Trea ties on Harmony and a Chapter on Versification, Designed as a Text Book for teachers and pupil* in female seminaries, male aca demic*, singing classes, and for private study and reference, Jty N A. Brooks Everett. Second enlarged edition, .’sic. Published by J. W. RANDOLPH. The best utnl latest Music Book Is Everett's New Phesarus Musi cus. S5e, a For sale wholesale and retail. JUT 1 Atilt SALE,at manufacturer's prices, SO dor. COAL SHOVEL'*, ' of various slsea. ile'J—If A. S. LEE, no the Dock. Of\A PK'K.4fiEN GOSIIEN lirTTEB INW U UU CHEESE, for sal* by dels _ wm Wallace sons. (V nil ON. JIlIStOVA DO HOLAMrS Instore and if for sale by Jaltl M. JONES. K.% I SINN.—22b half boxes Runch Raisins, for sale by jat _UAH B. DAVENPORT BlfHMO*# STOVE WARE POTTERV. KEESEE A PARR, Proprietor*. WK have on hand a large assortment or the very MMN CiW best quality of Stone Wars', of our own twin- C V i(/io furs, Which we wattKxttT e<iual fo any ware \J made at the North. " ' C-UtSUTISGOV JUGJ, JARS, CHURN'S, PITCHERS. BREAD RISERS, MILK PAN'S, FRVIT JARS, if. All In want of home made Stock Ware wtl! give ns a call at our .Pottery. KEtSKK A PARR. (Jeiil Cor of 12th and Cary Streets. IMiO. HARDWARE, COACH MATERIALS, Ac. I HtiO. WILLIAMS & ELLIOTT, 6? .f|»in Street, HL'linioiitl, Vo. IMPORTERS, WUOLKS4LE A RETAIL DEALERS IN HARDWARE, GUNS, MACHINISTS, GOODS AND COACH MATERIALS, of evrry dr»ciiptloQ A LW A VS on hand at manufacturers r rices, a large stock of \ Rl'oBER and LEATHER MAt III xE BFi.TIVt}, Gum and Va n Packing, Lace Leather, C r.ularSaws, Doles Saw Outmncrs, Steam Whistles. Steam and Oaa Cocks,Oil Cocks, OL Cups, Ac., Ac , and Machinists goods generally, of superior mudtty. Sole Agent, for the BALTIMORE ttiil-L and BltaBS WORKS, and for Orockettw celebrated COACH VARNIMI B L GILLUM;,, ja9 -ly__ _ w A Elliott. _ PLAID DOMESTIC*. TTSX .received 50 ps. Plaid Domestic*, of Southern Manufacture, J*U rV‘° • “ U,r CMh ^ ^ PERK,,iS 4 C0' FULL LENGTH STEEL ENGRAVING? OE WASHINGTON AND EVERETT, I it •' i ii iT I it ST » View of Monnt Vernon, 1 (n the Engraving of Washington. These splendid engravings are i from original paintings bjr Ulcfcs, and are tnjrar*d on ttul in the j highest style of AtL Th y are each 40x83 Inches, earA onrrataixo J mix syr caa rsav. So many coarse, mU Table pictures have been 1 palmed upon the public as w-.rki of art—and especially In rh*ap, 1 black anJ muddy engravlngs- that It Is difficult to convince per sons of tssie that they are safe In ordering what they have not first | seen We have paid the tint artists their otrn prices, amounting ia 1UXT TIOCUM POLLSRM, to produce VXORitlXUS RK.LLT RtUtTI I nn, as well as rax acsr mnuiTM, an-l that shall be gnaxoia oa j xaunmi to *nt evatoR. ffr Opinions that can he relied on, (4V~ The Editor of the .Yeas York (Hxurrrr ssya:—“These en gravlngs are genuine works of art—the likenesses are admirable.— | fhe portrait of Mr. Everett will take precedence of ail others. vtr Tht Acre lor* ChrMitm AJcocutr says:—“They are atr.ong the finest engravings we have ever seen, and THE M B i USHERS ARE FULLY RESPONSIBLE EUR ALL THEY PROM ISE." TERMS, ALMOST GRATIA, We will send, post pa IP, securely packed In rollers — Either Engraving and a ft Magstlne, one year, for fT. Both Engraving* and a Msgatlne, one year, for |4. The Magat'.nrs are llarpi'i'u. The Kiilekerboeker, (itMli )’b L:iaI)'m Rook, * The All.iiiftr, lliaeksvood. vr By special arrangement, the entire Fear's subs, ilptlon to | the Msgaxluri Is paid over by us to their publi-liers, ami aubterl j hers receive their supply for tlieyrar dlrert from their respective | publication offices. The cost of the engravings is paid only by the i difference between the lowest wholesale and the regular price ot I the Magazines. UT En graving* sent at once, and subscriptions to periodicals continence with current issue, unless otherwise ordered. Money at our risk lf proof Is retained of having been mailed. First Iroprc* sions are best, therefore sen'l tarly. Address, 0. II. BAILEY k CO., (At \Yw. Hill A Boa’s Music Store,) HI BROADWAY, no17—dltrMm NEW YORK. t*r k. GAT II RIGHT, Governor street, between Main and Franklin, Richmond, receives subscriptions an.I tlellvera k'ngrav lays. Fpeclmcn* at his afore. JA HE8 Q. BoiliEB* IN S l i It A N UK AGENT. <>Jtre Aust tide oj 1 lift Stirft% St'.oid door North of the Conur of JIain and 114V, UKPRRHKNT8 the following well established and reliable Com t pauies: * Arctic Fire Insurance Co., of the City of New York, capital * UumhnMt Fire Insurance Co., of the City of New York, capi tal and BurpliH ..942,0(0 Fulton Fir*- Imuran. e Co., of the City of New York, capital and surplu.-* . .... 991,000 In lug Fire Insurance Co., of N. Y., capital $200,1X0 with a large surplus. Wuenlx Fire In. Co., of Brooklyn, Capital and surplus, $*291 ,000 ! Bolides Issued on Building**, Furniture, Manufactories, Merchan I dlxe, and Peooual P **perty generally, against loan or damage by fire, on the most favorable if;ms. Losses promptly adjusted and j punfuailv fettled, the security offered by the above e mpanbs, • onducteii as they are, by tip*. rlenced underwriters, affords to the Insured, the most ample guar.tntei, and the full assurance that all i contract* entered Into by them, will he fulfilled in the most satis factory manner. The long experience of the subscriber In these Interest of ;«!! who mar W ilis|M>*«*<l to patronite Yds efforts. Coun try risks, Inlin I navigation rinks, V easel* ami their cargoes In por^ liutiseU on the mo*i reasonable terms. octff— LIVERPOOL AND LON DO % riRi; ItMHAtCE COUPAtY. Capital, $ 10,000,000! ANMAL IfiCOHB, $2,250,000 1 INVESTED IS THE UNITED STATES, OVER fsOo,1)001 Al! IMrt 't. is Tertona’ly for tht En^agementt of the Company. WE respectfully ask attention to the security of the Llvmtool aj'1 London Imuran e Company, to Its policy holder* in Us large caah capita! ami investments, as stated above. The large capital and Income of the Company enable It to take lines convenient to part'c* requiring large amount, of insurance. In addition to the ordinary mode of insurance, this Company Is sues /'AT? if A XEST / ' ’/./ IKS, on the pavment of TEX A\XC Al. THE Slims IV pelt) is, thenceforth. TEEM A XEXT1. Y IXSUEFli. The Policy can be cancelled at any time, and the pre mium will be returned leu 6 per cent. Thli Companv will ma» : Insurance by lou of Rents by Plre, ou a new and mod liberal principle. Under the Policies of this Company all claims are paid upon ore lentatiun of satisfactory proof of loss without ahaUtn<:it or did no tion for Infer,.f; and not, 'i> !* usual, .-pitY cats after present* lonof proof, WORTHAM A WYATT, Ag.nta, mbit 190 Main street, f,-w doors above Postoffice. BBW TOBK LIFE I5BUR1.YCE COMP All Y. MUTUAL SYSTEM. Capital m 1,000,000. ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS deposited with the Comptroller of the State of New York, and out of the hands of the Company to secure policy holders. him Liberal Priv,*'l}»I«’ Eorty per c! of the premium on Life P.dtelet, will L< loaned the insured wltvu the premium exceed* 430. Policies isrued a*d payable to the Insured on arriving at a cer tain a-e, Of t the M'-hUy ul 0,8 insured at dealt,, should that event happ .., pi.-vl.-.ittlv i,» arriving at that age. Endowment POLICIES fur children, granted on the most favor ,tle terms. Policies Issued at greatly reducid rates of premium, when the Insured prefers Uol to participate In the livid,-tills. All losses paid promptly and without litigation. We shall be pleased to have you call at once and secures policy in this old and reliable Company which cornea before you endors ed by your own cllltena. WORTHAM A WYATT, Agents, Office 19U, Malu street. Few doors abov; *a>«l office. OH AS. E. WORTHAM, Genet al Ag-nt tr.J Attorney for the Company In Ya. SI FI) 1C A1 EX A HIX EES: Jit. H. Co*war, M. I). 1 Ro. T. Colkmsk, M D. | 1*11_ _ «ggHKFlTa OF Lira INS! 9ANCE.H ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY EIGHT THOUSAND NINE HUN DRED DOLLARS. ($148,000.) dud en palil by the MUTUAL RENE FIT LIFF INSURANCE COMPANY, for lot..-, by d atli, under *: polii ie* issued at the Richmond Academy, and I'.nuO more will be paid In a tew days on account of recent deaths. Hundred- in Richmond who hare faaiillet or friend, dependent on their live, fur support, could, with a small peril- n of their in come, secure a policy for one or mere Ihou-siu dr dig, *, to be pttd at their death. The . ti,f Life Insurance Inthe MUTUAL RFNFFIT COMPANY ! (by the return in dividends now 40 per cent ) Is made so low that almod any person can Insure l.-r some amount Premium may I.,- paid annually, send annually, or quarterly.— Agency No. 21 Pearl Street. KNOWLES A WAI.FORD. V H -We Insure SLAVES Inthe ALDFMARLE INSl RANGE COMPANY, of Charlottesville, for on* or more j ear., on the m,-t favorable term.. We have paid sev. ral thousand dollars lor thl. Companv on account of Slaves insured with them, and ala ays mpti] ~ KNOWLES A WALFORD JOIIV 8HAFEB, DRAPKR AND TAILOR. KX(’HAN( i K mTTTaUirsKi, Knurlt-PDlli Mrs s-t, Ki, lunoiid. Va,, TTTOULD respectfully call attention to bit new siyh-s of FALL YV and W INTER HOODS. »,26 dly BKADI'S PI HlilSHING IIOI SK.—NKM ROOKS JC8T IHtH’ED The adventures, by lieorge Augus lut Hilt, &U centi; Ethel Trevor; or. The Ituk*’a Victim, l»y O. W. *1 Reynolds, 60 ccnlii; Ada Leigh; or. the Test, hy Pierce Echo, 50 oents; Jure Hortt n, I * J * - Brace, 45 . rut*. The Hsiist* cd Homestead, hy J M. Errviti. Vo cents, Past Life; *>;;, Memoirs of the M ar*iuls of Waterford, 25 cents. |HT" Mallei, Oree of poel aye on ree» Ipt of price. THE WELCOME GI'IOT, a first dais Family Monthly News paper, Issued at the low rule of Twenty sivkCkxt, A Vr»«, Send fur a specimen. Brady'» mammoth Catalogue of all the best books sent free of postage. FREDERIC A. ISRADV, Publisher, 24 Ann Street, New Verk. ipsti wasted. Ml- dfim J|.)M HEU'AKD.-Tne Book* ured by the 1st.. ColHen ^ S\J M. Carrington, while Tr. surer of the !u~n* l.et l. r and Palling Creek Turnpike Company, have either in en lost, mislaid, or stolen, and the above reward wiil tie paid on their delivery to the undersigned, by order of the Board of Rlrndori. de2d—1 m J. A. CLARKS N, Treasorer. LUsHTE ft BKAOBI BET'S HMOI, A t7R CALL the attention of the citizens of KVa, II tiiontl, and Virginia, to our Piano Por'.y* '‘''l.-hwMBf^WeeS we have placed wllb Mr. Carusi, tha' t*rli ■|u.illtio*,8x*!3j‘-<tJp3H in every respeel, mav be tested t*y the able t.f tliej f f J |l famed Clt let erlng’s. We warrant all our Pianos, an I cun show as high and as name rons testimonial* as any factory In Hie country. All of which can be seen At Air. Canid's oh broad Street. 8*1 door from Pth. dvlfi— LIGHT! A BKAHPt'URY. LICOKII F, -PAS stick, and mass of I'.p^ruved brands (iuin Arable and Olive Oil ToiHpia Mean* Superior Angostura Just received and for sale low by J. PITFIELD GEORGE, In M Blair A Co.'s building, no22— tf Corner lglh aod Cars Streets. ,)n hlllislMIIHKIIA< »N SIDES, Ht’,l|iw<>rc Curi-d HI Idols prime Shoublers 5 “ “ Hams « lit boxes dried Bcef"T»npuyj 12 bills Rump Pork 200 “ No. 1 /,lswir-s ITS) “ *< riross Herrings hud •* •* cut “ fsi half Idds No I Cut “ f.V 1, 2 and 3 Mackerel, In l-Ua.h&lf bb|i and tits 2o00 10-La James River Cement 500 “ Rose lid ale dr, 400 “ Calcined Plaster, line and superfine 1500 bush Plastering llalr 1201 bbls Mockland Lime 1000 bales prime sl ipping Hay 2000 bu^h i’eaa. Oats 100*1 " ptirae Mercer Potatoes 1000 “ old Coro 2000 “ RhlpBmf 1000 “ Brown Stud For sale on consignment, by BRIDGFORD 4 CO, Oil the Dork. • BA II HOW’S ARHUAN WAY fAYDLFS. 200 boxes, for sale hy I. A 14. B. DAY ENPilRT. HEMP AND COTTON TH INK, »«l asn-irted, re ceiving in store and for sale by inner n gortion a son. toys SU'EUKk IKON, dal and square, well assor Z\t ted, for sale by JOHN N CORDON A SON. COTTON VARY.-• t.ale* .aes.ri. .1 naiuli. n*. for sale by ^a7^__I ARB. DAVENPORT BHANDING PAINTS—Red, blue,green and yellow-for sate by_Jal2__ DOVE A CO. RK'E-20 tierces prime Ere receiving for sale by __l»la____E H. BKINhrCR * 00. jJIIGARsale hh Is. good Cuba Buyer, laudiug. for sale by ~ la!2_ _E. H. BUNKER A OO. Jj«w caoe BALTI.VIOKi: LOfli II OH FIT AL. I >K. JOI {N8TON, flYHE fOI NDEK "flhla e,|. r.rwt.-.; I-atitution, ofl. r« th' most ccr A tala, tp *dy and only el! ictual n-inady lb th* world t,r 8KUIET DISEASES, Gonorrlww, Gleet*, Stricture*, Seminal Weakrets, Pain to ths Loina, Con* 'tullonal dsUiity, lapoUacf, Weakness of tlx Back and Limb*, Atfeclloo* of the Kldnt.,*, Palpitation of ibe Heart, Dyipepa!*, Herron* Irritability, Hiaeat a of th« Head, IVoat, Ncie or Ski i. and all thole aerlout aoi melancholy disorder* arts Ing from the deftiuctlve habits of youth, which destroy both tody and tnlud. Those a ret and solitary practices are tanrr fatal to their rirtlmi than the i :.y - f bie Syrrrj to the mariners of fly a . aea, blighting their meat brilliant hopes or anll< Ipatlona, rendering I marriage, Ac., Impossible. YOUNG MEN, •specially, who hare become it.,- victim* of Solitary Yle«, that dreadful and destructive fasb.t whlrh annually sweep* to aa uu timely grate thousands of young men of Ihe n,o*i nulled tairut* and brlillict Intellect, who might otherwise have ruUsa.rd listen ing Senates with the thunder, of el-'quince, or waked to ccatacy ll.s ’lving lyre, may call with fuil conCder.ie. Aakkiaoe. klarrle I p. - torn, or Young >l--u r ut< mpl.tlng Marriage, bring aware of PI aical Weakneat, Organic Debility, Deformities, A', should Immediately consult Dr. J-Imaton, and be restored to per. fert health. He who place* himself under th* rare of Dr Johnston may rail gl -ullv conlide In hla liouor aa a genli.-man, and coubdrntly rely upon l.l. shill t< a pht aid in UK*.AMD V.MKM -A Immediately . ure I and fuil vigor restored. Thitdlsesi lithe penilty most frequently palj hy those whs have become ;he ticllu. of imp..,per indulgenctra Young pets* ua its pt comarit sxets .. ,ie „t the UisaJ ful coosequcii -.w that ni.iv er.aue. Now, who thru understands th# subject Will pieletld lO de i) Ih It the bower oi Procreation It lost sooner by Ih «e falling Into Improper habits than by the prudent, lie.idea being deprived It.e pleasure of healthy odapriug, tlie it ,t acrijiii and destructive symptoms to both I . dy and n. u l arise The sy stem I .-comet deranged, the phyriral ami mental pone a weakened, tu rvoua debility , dyspepsia, palpdail.io o( Ihe heart, li digeallon, a » tiling of the frame, cough, symptoms of o»uu.i • tlou, etc Dr JOHNSTON li the only regular I'l yalelan advertising to curt Private Com; ialnts. Hla remedies and trealm.-nt sra eniTtrly uu known to oth ra. Prepared from a life spent la Ihe great Hospital* of Europe an I the first In thla country, vlt Englaud, Erance, ihe Bleckley of Philadelphia, Ac., and a more esten.lve practice than any other PI.. siclan In the w. rid. Hi* many won.lerlwl curia ilI tnosl Imporlai.t Surgical operations arc a sufficient guarantee ia the afllvlcd. Those who will, lobe speedily and effectually re lieved, <h oil l thun th- num.-r.uu trifling Impostors, who only rula their health, and apply to him. 0rr.ee N 7 SOI ril EKE DERICK STkt ET, left haaj this going from Baltimore street. sev.-n .hi 'ra fr.uu the Corner. AT Re p.-i tictilar in ohaerv ng the name and number, or you wlllli:-.*. dll >• t* ,■ place HT* TAKh NOTICE.—Observe the name on the door and win dow a. A CIKE WARRANTED, OR NO CHARGE, IN PR A ONE TO THU DAYS. NO MUICI'RY OK V.l rstO'L'H 1>KL’(J rsrii DR. JOHNSTON, Member of tl * Royal College . I Surgeon*, Lon,Inn, gri tuste frtm one of the 111 t eminent f og • of the I'idtwd Sljtea and lbs greater part of whose life baa 1-m spent iu Ike Ih.*; ,1, „r ton don, Paris, Ph ladclphla and elsewheiw, haa .fls-cted . e.diha moat aatoulah; ig cure* Dial was ,»rr known. Many Irouhl.d sPu, ringing iri Ihs-ears and head uhew asleep, great tieraouan aa b Ing alarmed «: sudden auuuda, and baahfuluess. with dei.ne.mr- i of vert cured ^ A ClitTAIN OIBK.AHC When the n’sgul.led and Impni l t.t votary of pleasure flnda he ha* Imbibed the t-eda of Dili painful .11:. aim. It t„ , 0fleu Lapp, na that an ill timed letiae ..f shame, or dread of di>. »ery dHira I id. front applylti to those who, fr.vi education and reap,etabitlly .-ss alone befriend him. delay Ing nil the e„ruiiim|0,,4t atmidouiof this horrid dlgease make their appearance, au. li aa ulcer itrdAors throat, Uiaeased noae, nocturnal p.ilns in the head and limbs Jim new* of light, leafheaa, nodes li the thin buues ;,;„| 4-nu blJuh.-w on the head, face and «xtremHli«, pr.igri »,inp with frightful raui.l ty, till at last the palate of Ihe maulli or the bones of the nus» fail I and the vt* '-itu of th*. awful disease he.-omea a horrid object of mmiagralioii, till death putt a ps/tod to his dreadful auferinwa bx sending ldui to * ■ » “ That bourne from whence no traveller return* " It is a melancholy fact that thousands fall rl. Ut.a to iMa dn-at ful complaint, owing to the uttsklllfulneia of Iguoranl pret-oJer. who, by the me of til it dreadf .1 poison. mercury, rub. the constl tutlon, and either send theunfortui ateaiifferi-rlo an uuituieM gras, or else make the residue of hi* life inti -table. * • TAKE PAR l ici t AK NOTICE Dr. J. ad.ir.-tea all those who have Iqjurcd Iheauwhtwby url Vfttc »n*l Improper Imluigencler. 9 v These are so ae of Ihe lad and nielinrholy eff.-ds produced hr early habits of youth, via : 'V...„f th. Ba.-k and Limbs Palu in the Head, D nines; of sight, Lons of Muscular Power Palplt illou of the Heart, I yapepala, Nerroua IrrattbiUty, Dcraugeuuiit of t! e IMgeaUve functioaa. General Debility, Sytuptou.* of Cou.umptioa. MENTALLY, The fearfttl ef . ita on the rniu.1 are ranch to be dreaded; Lata of Mr. m.iry, Confusion «»f I leas, Depression of Spirits, Ev:l Eoroodlug. Aversion to Society, Sell Distrust, Love of Solitude Tiuddltv Ac’ are some of the evils produced. ' '* ’ Thouaan ls of persons of all age* ran no* judge tUi Is the cause, of th-.lr declining beaith. Losing fh.-lr vigor, beriming weak nslo emaciated, h..v>- a singular appearance about the ev.s, cough and symptom* of consumption. ^ DR. JOUNSTONb INVIGORATING REMEDY FOR OROANIO V. LUE.tLii. By this great and important retr.ejy, weakness of the organs are speedily cured, and full vigor restore I. Thousand* of the most aer. vous an 1 debiU’at.d who f,a l lost all hope, have he.a immediately relieved. All Impediment* to Marriage, Physical or Mental dlsuuaf. Ideation, Nerv. u; Irritations. Trembling* and W eakness us eg. haustlon of the moat fearful kind, speedily cured by Dr Joi.natom YOUNG llEN 1 who hare Injured therarciv,* 0y a certain practice Indulged In when alone—a hahtl frequently learned from evil eomponlons or at school, the tJacts of which are nightly felt, »v»n whenaaleen I and If not cured, renders marriage impcsa.'Ue, and d.Mmvsboib mind *ni body should apply lam.edlat«ly. 7 What a pity That a youn/ raw, th* hep- of his ccuntry th* | darling of bl* parents, sisouhi hs snatched from al! pros. and i enjoyments of Jfe by the ...nsequeucaa of d. vuung from the path of nature, and .ndnlglug In a certain secret hath Ouch • o. before contemplating * MARRIAGE, should reflect that a sound mind ausl bodr are th. nu-j. ne. «.«, y requisite to pi .mote , unubial happiness. In.,. without the.,' the Journev th-ough life Lee. a, s . u. „ y ,dI/(or.iSnc.l hourly darkens to the vie. .*e mind be. one* shadowed with du pair and fllieJ .III vhe nielan Indy rwBectlno ibaty.,- >■..Haras cl I another became* hHgl.tr I with oar own oappiuew of OFFICE NO. I SOUTH FREDERICK STREET, . rw~ All SU IOICAL OPERATION? performed b*,T,“ **• Mo [ N It Lei no false deUcacy prevent you, but apply Immediately ] either personally or by letter. 1 »»r»ia*»sy% cr SKIN DISEASES speedily cured. To STRANGERS. The many tl ouaar.ls cured Hi ibis Institute *pu* taa rier iw, . yearn, and th. numerous and Important Fu»kmal oueraUi r„ . | formes! by Dr. J., wltnease.l by the rvg-..e„ „f t|„! many other persons, notice, ,,f ...a have app. arr.f agali I d again before Lie public, hew.. I.» st .n.ling .„ a grulWmln , character and rcspcmiuUa.jr, is a sufficient guarantee to in, .an. led j —iy rp* TMB ¥ ARHBHI *V Yihuim . R which have recently come to our kit.eie. g.-, t.qeUi,, »«huj vertlsemri.ts. and a c ard which ha. Veeo sent eatvnaively tkrousk the country to our friend* and . _^oairr», and final wl p* »„ *,1. ■he following -Jrtract -The ,.*»cr!her havlag c. udu. I.J th, ..... business for the last » years, on franklin afreet uaslrr the u.l, .1 G. W ATT 4 ■ O, logs leave ,0 inform W, friend. Ind tl r easill er* of the IJ.U concern that that firm dor* not now exist *• karesat Isfleil as ti.at a regular and systematic rlforl Ins and a ,un a.i*. made to deceive the public, |,.»d H em t„ k.h.v, that the .-on cern of GEO WAIT A Is net in existence, ait.1 that the only .dace to get Watt a Patent Cuff lira.. Plow I, r„,„, » who , IJiy vlolat 'g the Patent Laws, and usqurtly depriving Geosgl Walt of h.s I operty by making bU Fater.t Plow, without hi. a*! thorlty or consent. W e d.-l.e to rurre, t tbr Impression thuj soasl.l to he made, and Ithrm you and the public that the eoaeem ol GEuRGK W MT A CO U .tin in existence; th., 5W W.,V u. inventor and t atentee, has not sold tl. right,, , auUorlaedanw one, except dr I W. Ecott,of Etederi k.burg, to make *nv of Hi ra nt and that we k. p constantly cuband a largeWa. of all lire., made under our per nil supaerWoo, from the cnlw genuine p.<! .ns, of the best ruatiiiai*. together with a variety ot other A, n ullural Imp! u. .n.ch warrant W tba buyer, and .let. railned na ... » e unds rsold by »ny on. In lb* market, liur fiftl W'Afl’.elurns his sli cere tl.ar.ks W bis friend and the public, who .ate sustained him heretofore, aad we .ollcll a conUuuan* r of lArir pal/oua^*. . ’**■“_ MUM W STT A OPk l AO»V KEAbY FOB THfi FALL TSiAE. IUR OF.OROE STARRETT (HFil.YIN’H.ROMf, GOVERNOR ?T.) * (vFEHiJl to hiscus; .uidrs .a assoiliaenl unrivalled by » ’ that ■ f my p. > midyear. Our fa. iliiita hi dil.^ fn* work III tud upon d'a.uluvJ. xt.ues, factories. . |,ui he* *, C3 . .ir.lif.l 1,1 x y, Kepsirlng pieces for Hu.Vet lud frmri |<f.l 1 • ^ li^i-i4.*j, tl Furn.i *, ftsi ) rl. k. C Rlil.tt.on ! R .rtatile Furnai**-, si/ei p4»i*nt Heater, 4 the* "ru Uu""y !'• »*••■. Uo*wa»kfF»own a. La Trot a.} Brilliant Has Horn, r (a fuel inter, i sites Factory ( al Burner (warranted V*. sun.l flrej '} sites Amt . 1 ... iwur; wp; I sites Hay State C Cb-klug Kange ilVrul.lei 6 site. Helpmeet Choking Steve-a new aiticle mute *,» «. ... trade With Uu Water Rn.rrolr. Hn Konsuy, i fcoi,„ holfw. .^4 largr -a—‘ itrotif and •• In iwMIUon t the above, some lift. vatielb* wad abet suiK-d ta tl.F varlrd want* of th** profit*. Country dealerthuylnr her*, li.v.j, Th, Vt.re, puu,ps I*,.,. Ac , at Northern prices, >a\e freest. p*. i *, Early order-, will revel,c tmaicdlale attention Uoae . »a,*n« later will he promptly fcded it, their order, and a, fast «» He *,.rk ran h#* tel dniM*. au*id a mams’ FI NE noumiiMm wmet. a.A Ilk,,t.nr tr.de arrai .einenU with Mr. Ja. M Adeam ..< g„,y. h.ldpt, atanufs, Hirer of the justly relehra ed Ad .ms’ W),Kk> kr which we been.lie his sole agri.f., We .11) in lutnie keep const*..!, ly on hand w good supply, to which .. w. uld call the atunUou of buyers, at JOHNSON, YOLNOIN A OTfcVS n '_ ._ ISfe.,1 < ltt.Nskl \U, 41 AMI I * A e ti. A2» HROAI) Sltts.tr. LA hot AMD SPLENDID STOCK UK STAPLE AND KA.V i l>lt\ OOODN! A Tf' -t, for Caals or to our regular trad, on the Waal lima, .1 1-lbUbUw th Of L.uda, to Ire sold l,y .-t.tj.ny lu.oo ^quetice of th. doath of Mr. Crenshaw, H become, nr..wan to .<■ II r,set Wei, arrn Ure Stuck 0l goods, romp., i.g th. hf *, *s,o,in,ent evet seeu to U.u city, at CO,t Our stork is t.etv, ha,lag been in the business a ,h»rt time, and it affords an encetl.nl opp.rtoult, lur those who h»VF not tupplM th» him if «•« fur Uc pretFiit *bd »l«o tbr ko |*robi*hinK Kkioii, to dq »o ut»w. ' Ot;r tim«* ii IimII*'., »l«*ck Ur**, »nJ lu ordwr to a«*ron.i»ll*h «r l»urp.«F bith bj< <iU«drl;«y %» i.^dIUf, wf *IJ| .rll our *ooaJ. *| |sriui« UFT- aaAtk fc-.U’C, AU.J liu t*li.ktj#>|*. CkKWMIAW, Qf ARIKS A 10, ttf Uii.«d .Hlrrrl. J^rPARTUH l*AR Nonr*.—All delta du.* uf on the l«t of ulv l»«t, :aa*'I t> nulr.liAK m^tlleAl, biu*t b. at oner, n Uo rr lodulyFnrF rannot I»f gr&iitrij, JM_ (IBKflUir, QUAtUta t 11 KOTOR 1 >AVIS, A nt tlrikt-'-r for tlso Halcof Mi grues, FRANKLIN ST KELT, SKLI.S NgC,ROYS both publicly and prirtlely. Re pledget hit ►>#»«* sffnHj If. fft Ih# hlfh^At nrisM AfIA if BJBMOI *l7 BEHOML !! (■'ll! ARLES A '.waTKIN sill remove from the store he now w. . I cupl.. on Hi • flrwt day of Much noth I t,111 lhal time he will .ell erf ols large nd desirable st ck of Dry Hood., Psni.u Silk, and Embroideries, Ribbons, Negro Clothing, hroan and t.lesYl Cotton, at almost any price, to clear them cut is .hat time Hla object la to aril e*ry piece ol goods in the house So avoid the trou ject°f *• , P ““ *" •" rr‘lQC*’* •• »« ’£ l Ahnl ib Noll C.—Thi. sttetilion of the La Sea ta re.,,,.... i .u ... stock of Silks, doubled skirt Robes and Frer,cl/Delane R /*. *u.* Cloaks, Flannel., dc. Also ft.uM ,d. p'nZiT,". ' nl'lnZuLl^' *r,‘l lt* •*’c»I*t* parties through the ale, k -J:1*:. *Uf _______ C* * 0WATKIN. _ FAOI’JItN k All NH~-L’uloii mill.'brand for c'r be !’' 1 I. A (1.1 DA FEN PORT. ‘ BEANS—A superior lot for sale by I - DO FI A C»> HACON Mil KM ASM IMOI LDRRt-hi Mi. La' **on rdM m>i HhcJikrt, iw w aiiJ nid, frr •#)« by W AktkMDI.F A CI.AIROMNE. So M Pearl ««. MACK FRhL,-;1' hbls extra largo Sit No. 1 Mackerel 2d hbls small N-\ 3 do is»3 For .ale be • WM WALLACE SriVS I As l Hil l' I'HFATN AM» I AhRkOPtKPE. 1 s rPKKIoK CrNI’OWuIR TEAS, of fresh lmpor*wMoo—for •ale by JaU I A 0. R DAYKNPORT L’LOlH.—r1 .' bbl*. Snperfin I P or A. M do Fur* do M do Famlijr do For tala by J*\J EDWIN WORTHAM A C<^