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)LUME 6-C _RICHMOND, SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 10, 1SG0.__ _NIJMRCR (JO.”* i RICHMOND DAILY WHIG. : TsJLMS: .. »..,n» **• W«k»T. fS we«klT, *3: .!* jc,-TfV'r b^i.umi m»T ba n.» t< »t th« rUV of t.\t n<- 3 ‘i V -a*-. «“«•• I Idro r !» tu. a on tfca J«lo«t of . u of ’ coalman* money. «0VUI>.W _ (to Bsral or le**. eua laaertlon . -B 0Sf*i»*r*’lv ti.. Jjj ti. nal ln««tlon . . SB uor aobU«.vboa:aiuruioo.• ■ •• ■ • • W * Jo do .»W Ju ..::::::::::::::::: —-S- . - * 'r v* . 0O t, M»;,erc.!l.t, or previously agreed upob be. * ' ,\l do! marked oathe e»'M ter a ipecllled aom ju**^ , w i| t**» > v>nUuue4 ut*.i! or^i-dl -ul, *n<l p ijount ill • * ’ ‘ ‘ ' —T.' avoid any mbunJerelaadiay «: " ' -■• t.u* n>-aa Real 01 rtiaaaeaAa ’•oat I. J Ibetn w be au b»:" u:‘ .Dili. , * ■ . I , \ •*'A le. •!«emeat. cot »•> hr ' k » j !*.. usual him, tubjeoi w- ' . , a,iv .iJverii* vnetally, enjtaifin* one ,r f - '• ■ , Ih • nro.unt I rl • . r-ici SbJalleaoee : vi . \ Wf ,■ »i 7.', (voti * . ' rt ’ • an I S«Ki* TV _ __— - — — ~ k(1()>o t.\K<-r. nu»n u %« «iv a: OPENING OK ni;v goods. l; n i: i: l> E l a •' n \ Hi, aid by lb. ' t,, v Vo»« to day «dl be .a ree. ipi of lb air fall Prv tie s. * , . | • « •*? I>ra*1i (i > li .it th** CI^VIVQ \-U.k' . \ * You !. in; : . ■ pa», uieek. all of uh.eh • . 4r... V- l im '’oen* of r. f' g *U icma j, frv Ui cents per jari, r chi»< stile# p. • Af rican - l French Dv |)f l, . t’. -rs, At itrjr r«J«ced price# ! *r- • %t V- .tv Paris • r.ther : « aqJ bcsattfal fiibrs. ** *.* f • . -rl* * M w cor: p;r * *, tiut-r jTlt them ^ jv.. >? . »' -a, ai price* much U >. t . vu usual &rr F •* La * ?• Ut, • «T*len<lld Mf r:n-*ot. Wf *•''*■* r< • '».<.«.•• « UNO; !«(-■ : 4 . ' o I Pulledctolha llatclaadftri mi l p> .. n iitin?*.*, all qualities V *( u J. an>, 4c.. 4 , ,• x .i i'». *J Ce-.ictU and C nvet-ree, Nrpro and N A ' OX, ,-24-tf HIT Broad St nod. ,u| FALL. 1SS*. K. I’AUKKR .Sc CO o .. . : "r : r-I.K AND r vN 'Y PKY > * w /,.*Ve ft Hi -*tt*r •* U\‘- 4*1 i well •»* 'I . - \ \ MIOTIC DRY OJOD:*, W which * Vx lit, . ! .c ! slLKS o ;i ■- D» K’COSSE •• m •• K -1' M. f>r •o'ntrnim - •.*,,. »• 1'iiKRitma t -it n\ .'ILK KOtiKS !■ flt.iv- iOBEB j.vp,.- C •. i -u: d Mofjjs LINKS p li'tMl AS. I'* >1.1. l ULYRKS f o.l > >•■ • UkiUSwtS 1 . p aii ”,oEd a/;n S. Mach ALPtrt* fi - .-- ar.d VEST!NUB 14. 1 6-1 ’I ■ V PlM 1 PD CLOTHS ft .11-., vaTINSTS, LlNSfcYS. 40. M Buatcti A- !•' r. 1 ft ream'* BLANKETS. T c'ii ra : t- -j .r' .lv ueual.v W i*t''t a ftrit-clAJC Ore (rood* gjje. All of which we trill »dl rery cheap. —M I t'l IN Kl.i Eli* r OK lilt K tLL f.,1. . il l rr.et - Mats, r.-lttit t' \ ir .» c r» <1# J MIN rMOMftKW n Hah •• mm Mu 'iius' iioor.— ie »*■»*■ 1 t . ioer.' . wn wear. The arc Double ftdea. Sew f. . rr lot*- 1 •• liny are c<(aally adapted for Huntamen. tH , in1 T ter*. Abo, U general a*»o:tui*:it of eevrj aHr^iad wore,cheap at_ WM WUJ,H WM. T. AA /t'AMS. giStll T. UK W 11.1.1 A KfilU, RKOIH'CH Commission Mcivhants, jr X. CoKXtLK »'.t / V; i.W> ,s* >Slf STKSST, riat'liiR»ll< Ohio. A J i order* for all \» . ali-ru Mfr, and make Caah td*aa <« rcaalfaawala > * Srri h • lldiai t - mad stored Oil at. cuut of pur .-hater*. U 1T1 KM, i£ n £LR1. Silver :imi I *!:i t»** 1 Wait1. s. \. *1 I L*IS |\ r, • **k, ,* » fir1 v r*hr*4*inff «ll the ^ -L 41 - *• h ft** *• * l * hit f KWIa 4^ 1 !h«r publ.C • . , . ii a. .i » i |*i: t uUr atuu'i-1 Ik. k\*nr*i L a1 iplti*. Julrt fcin :i»Arr, Henry Irrnolih Uwo®, J*«* ; • . oPrr eelvbr ite t uFttf aUo h«-**pt | 4b. .** ‘ I*i %i:i r. **« • Ftiurvr Kiap* Shirt hut u-j . •; * i !*• • te* p.i.. i-t p.M.i, for •<*>« tx— , . I A . l i : F«%r> N’li pru mi an l l'ul.1 Chtiu tin \ ( , | , . Mrrt' H .".' ill IKullMkt, I * r f..,t a, . i. pit. r%. > »i. tellers. Cops,Br.u*|ae* ' ’ ' I •* T **,,r. r j* t 4« 1 K rk*4 fli»e silver lOiTbft. Re*. 8 ; ,^tA for mich tvMtaceawn’* t isaot fall lo pivsse In ^ Ml ,a..' , . 4 a IVti«* ’.fdiSv «vti -t'«*ti s % tima, k) C<*rn#r M’tln sn t F**»rl ?**•. P * l IMOtVIV. JL. have hn t to ’heir New *-rt. M e. r • t i< ,'.ur ('■ r ‘II stand • i ir fa. lunea l..r d -ine all kind* o! * ■ .. , . of Watei f> ■ ' Hv t ■ Mi ah , Clnteta, Rath* b .1 a, C .oklny Range*, ■ tta* Work* Y . Utah t 4,4 i.lpe* and natures. a .. K r e V , t , i..- enUdlngs *!th hot Ri , *i. it u 1st- >, . „ || | , r t i„ ,h j „r hita other country, which ksf * put up un i war - ,nt to give «ah»b*cUrB. It . v Tin a-are. an ! C-r ilea a*v‘ ►a).., la,,, .4 ‘ 4, ,i sail—if i&~ A'J Uc.MIL U lluul I A STEREOSCOPE: T II I MV O M It h |( S O K T II K STKREn$CUPK!! •. - >\ HvTt V - ,4! I with » rchics fr.m Lon i»'tr « . !. at Ms 31 At • STREET . iiy S.M.uia OuiiE , Hit lutioii I, \ a. •i I msitlB I CO. Opticians. K’ Rusim: tiiv .. ' • ! •i urn bt.eht and MM I. WARING, _*U Sn ll»: Broad St’—1 , „ , lOPIIIINKHMIll* Miril'K. I BlVttiiu lay au Utr.l with tor, in the C m-oiaai 'n. Grocery * a- !L(. stster TV. busiti -sell be c. r. . . N . J M' Mil N . M, Mala Street , ^ * “I **se tie c-pi ytuf.tir to return my sincere thanks to tny " v I • f , -,1,; if. ,,f otiuie during the last hre> ae.Kac-t y . - ’.aur I j W. KIK James h. pearce a co., ***•!.»> TLB IMIi KIII VIL UHIGGISTR, n- r t r -. I a • *. • U. . •« RV - p.!, Va vMUfci ..J Pro,<a, M| ■ Ch.rati 'ale, i-etdi. Pain'*. Oi'e , t -.tit si. n •'!>" ». Perfumery and all article* in their Une ofboai *' * ,r“. ar y t'.iii tVtt we open oar uew *tore on Mien-lay ' • . ao i Wlil be |.!e ,4rd to fee tbo-__ I M OIIK K, P * s »• .and tnaaa of approved bland* ** , ' * it . • l.r • i j T bt,. a Bean* Sop. lor At r- atura *»ra*uiTedaelfai .u.elowby J PtTnri.fMGEORGK, ^ In Ml Blair A Co.** huildln*. •4 m * Corner 1*th and Cary BTeeta. 11( MW GOOD*! I ) vn"#-n Vs4 .... ,a., s r»,. i.ed.CcortH Caaalmerea. i .C '■ 1' * tt'i, ,'at V.rgir.la made Cu*»itnrre*, foi Vj **** Salt*, j. r C.A u Aihl *k »i. fAin. %i. ruici k co. P«»di:k. COM HI I SI Mitt ^ f W4 UFink*f«,qr ****. *nl can ttert Jjj** »t»* «aJ kXi.Rt-:t a**I>N* A ja qm ro‘1 i'ARjUn in - AUO it nl?* Pwfati F y Fai^lN WORTH AM k CO. " — A<* ul for Uk* M*nuf*4*ur*r»._^ \ !*Mnh MPdkem AMU PKttOEk.“**'»“ Va•yI7r'irT 1 avnooo .g -o our fri n U and th* public that we |au ** ••t »f* eoaa antiy receirtng boggy, tuikey aod wa iu, '‘•><la-,a.|y turr.e.1, of the be.i mounta n hickory.— "ootw, a good ansc.e all of M rgtnla manulaciure. tg MAN LEW, TAYLOR A C0-, - s^_ tftgh 71 MrImm HHI.M. MOM ril C % ROHM k MM. I * k k UkkklM,. Mika N C Oroaa Herriaga, ka, ai^y,.r,BI ‘y Itoe. Ale*., keep, . ..nstaidly on Land baled ■Ha SSr kaled SL.. aj Bran. Bruw.nstn*. PhlpaiuS. Ctaa« RbaZf1 J®* ■ RTMenl awoitaett «f ha Hi leBdlwHf »t r*V*i*<>_ tha moat hoiee MTInea. Jtrandie*, Old MThiakeya, Iwwa, s, M *h*T wholeaai* or iclaii o« the mart rcaaonabla tat 1 __ ku iAaf A. L. UaBfthY, c—wrnret wheiaaala and nuh, eor. Rremd and Wi «*• t «:****•-^ ROW It It'll *1 ON It HADE CLOTHING, Increased Fac ili tos. fMTH t i;p s ■ r hss been manufacturing Clod ing in the 1 ci'y <■! Kiel.iimul over twenty years, anil has at Hits 'll t.' 'ft to I J, „,.i, in i,, , tn | * I • 111. > til, and will, in Td 1 •' “• '! '■'! or Ui., make Urge addit us lo that uum LL ber. lias ing taken the story o»vr his store especially fur III »II<| fas luring putp *e*. he is determined to make any article In the | ■’ ng 'In* Pul -h.il compere lu every respect, with clothing t ode In Northern cities, and he aeka the pslronage of LU old tr;. rids end the public generally, 'ti view i-f the fact that he is |riv lr.it emplraywten in nor midst t.i a large number of mechanics nn.1 •■■rth.v females, who ndghl otherwise su!I T f ir the necessaries of life He has 'he best of cutters, and mHeriaU not to be surpass ed by any house In the country. Maryland, Virginia, Car tinas and Oeorgia Cas«lroeres and Tweed* of all grades anti colors. Strict'* A Southern Manufactur ing House, a* all shall be satisfied by a personal inspection of not shat he int< ni* to do.but what h- has been doing for years past. ►' B SPENCE. Clothier and Tailor, to' -J_ Coro Main and l tilt IU . Richmond, Ys*_ bargains ' barg ains1 bargains: bargains' BARGAINS’ BARGAINS' ar SPIlMOi aV AllLLEH’S. M 'll’MiN A .MILLMi’h. M'll’MlM A All LLLK'ti. \VH will sell ih- balance of our Fiji stock scry low for oath. If am * g which are Buy Hoe-chin Sack*, suitable for dpi log, wfdch we will sell at coat for cash. HMKON * Mil.Li d, 11* Main cl ^IIIHIN \ND COLLARS.—Me keep constantly on . - rtnu tt . r -1 ,i tj at l t .!*;-, direct f i » wn manufa ft ry, Whi.h we warrant tout anl wear well. Order* « .he ted f*.r ant kind, |U*Uly or .juanltu , which will Le promptly and iitUfa. toriiy executed. i .■ ; KII * B U Dll W V U 1 HR CFIIIMi »VE .t-SACKN.—A variety of styles of light * l’a**unere 'pting liter-n t i'. vi, adapted to the present sea . K r F s RAI ItWlS k "Hi ■ >IB <1 EN IS ► | li N INII ING GOODS.—DAKRACOTT, I lltlthls A CO , have red ved a large «ud beaullfulassori u.eiit . i (lent. Furi.isf. ig . 1 t», „• uf Shirts, Drawers, CJ lars,Crasat* half Hueo, Tit ttcarfs, Gloves, Suspenders, audio Wea W« : : par t. ... tiiv i all th- at', iitmn > f h.. :i. want, tothal eelebrateJ 9H1UT ■t the t; Id. n Hill f tel r*, noted to- the comfort of Its fit. and for the scry rite piers I wearer We would lovitw those in want of a. v of th. v- •• ’- t'* call cirlv on us. P kRRAOtirr. HARRIS A CO , rucce**o, i '.o Met haul, M. tiger A Co , No. H9 Main rm L \i \v clothing: nkw clothing!! I. aoorr. IIARRIS * CO. have, and arc receiving, a fine and large assortment nf C'lot Iiinir. the • < •:* i . »ml*NC mm h, vhioh Ihejr offer on the •no ! r' a* .J t criiiN. AU«». » ltrjre»lofk of Children'! aiul V » r h’» Ck’f' > ut an J male lu Uu- ver» l»e*i manner, an<l At xh very )• n<>: |,ri •» li v»u viant ar.vihin*; iq the clothing line, ill on Pai.ha it, ItAkub A O , *n I ’ u\r v«»ur w*nU Mip|>lkd. D4RKACOTT, lURKl,' ± CO., mh! No. 112 Main t*?. Clieiip Oiothiiki?, Durable Clothini?, < vented Clothing, At HO Ittaln Mrrel. (NALL In and make vour t> i-ctiotis and buy the goods at your J . an price IV,. want t get all the winter stick out of the nay. a Iiuluci inents UWMI > : I ■ go id if vestment, buy a new soil of fet Tl'RMAN t lieu., 110 Main st. vi >i. i:t x sTirrirx Soiithrni Cloihim; .H a mi factory, ESTABLISHED IN' 1850. ITT X3.IC XXINXOXTIX, XXXV. IT IS % .. • • I.«..«.•(! that I - itablLdi.-d roy Clothing . • .> .. - ■ TEN YK \RS AGO, t'*-d haw constant fit* 11 •• ted : cat and moke a Urge paction cf toe v iitotmtn ■ I testify 1 . and bavin.- rii : »»• I rt v forces fr* >•• tin— to time, am now b< tt.r prepared to r« c,ve orders lor work In large or small quantities ■ ■ ■ rusnsN ta't- sh th*a::i just as he as !h i caa be bad of Northern Louses, and equal in style and i la ter t a' I! : a practical man at nr it:- ness (not having climbed in at •he b„ * window ever o'' ers' shoulders.) I ' atter myself that 1 can •is - as mueii and as good an article ier the price as any house North or South L-'.I , wh,. wish • 1": id op met S • ithern Manufactories, pat-ut. fie old c,ia' l -bcl hi.us", first, and lit earns reap the V - II • '• )>rcM M or future «rtlc 0. T’. tits no hum! ug. a* ! can prove by !n« seventy-dec to one hut! ir.-d La' is now Ir. my employ, and many of them have been for vesrs. Patronise the manufactures at home, more especially when yon ca', !o so a * mt ad .itioital cost. WM IKt ’Mldli, 14V. notick. Ol'R-- -k It .'ltd) Via .«• « loth ink, N 5S'lain »r , u- t ives il-t to Mr. II WHITLOCK, and we will continue to ,.geest.il.*!* nt N —Ml . •»., wliere wc will be pleas, to *-• >or lers . I Uie pu Uc in general, having snufa clothing here, and we are' ■ ired t re > r lers id any kind lobe made up in the best ,t>.- and at si. o' notice. Our winter sto'k. we will offer at reduced prices, to mat. room for Spring Mock. Call at K MORRIS* Cu., 100 Main si, t. MORRIS. _l- ELLIS. | IfOTICE. K. I). KKKIslXa, TAIL0R AM) CLOTIIPER, No. I2G Main street, nAS just returned »r « N. w York, and is t. w prepared to ex hibit the m st attractive s'oek of goods that i has ever had the pVaaure ol offering to his friends and the public, consisting In p*rt of (LOTUS. CASSLMERES AHl» VESTING, of the srwmt HjItV ~ hs win mat • most ap proved uiuiiit. kit* warranted to please In ail cases. ALSO. In st.Te and receiving, a choice seleedon of gent’s, ysuths* and children4* READY-MADE CLOTHING, of every grade and style. GKNTI.hMEV? mtNISIIINO GOODS, such *« Shir -, Collars, Ties, Gloves, So.as and Drawers; Merino Shirt., rid Drawers, of good quality, ae - K. D. KEELING, No. 126 Main street i--L1C. 1 n consequence of the unpreci dent* Jur Model Shirt,* we have made arrange •tof"re Impossible, on account of the gn at t.i/tcuy* have a large supply of this popu vtrv variety of style and quality, so ti. it I rill now have them Ailed regularly and with ’•■*i slab. As w* at* sals Agents s 3 <r w,.uld reap- tiuliv call the attention of those who have not .-ell Our Mo !-! to an initiation, and th . will become convinc 'd that :* i, the ' - ■ -* i pesf,»r mi a I,.., .1 uc iti./c irt ever offered for sale. \Ye arc ate-> prepared to make to order fr .m rctentlffc neosure* ..t* ort not! and St reduced nriee* We ban on ' ..• kof GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING iOODt*. which eu.braies everything per* lining to the bus ness, slid whicli will be offered at greatly t- duced prices. ST CRT I' ANT A M tGWIRK, , . Ho. M Ms t street, RW mnnd Va. /”t O K II I' L (TEO Uillll (fill' I ICON AMI f.. WIRE KAIl-iN «. utedh. l.e •* Patent 1 Admirably adapt. d f-.r I. - ng Puhl! Grounds. C-mete ies, Hab-onys l' d , i ■ p and Os Hurdle. Haunt Wire, hackling Head deads, with rveiy variety ol Folding Irou h. vlsteads and It on v .. I '.v . ' li r • ■ - " Si land Gravsl vre. „• Win N.. far Mosq to, v • Poultry and other . orp - Wire Summer HIBS'S, Fancy Wire Work In grest vs firl k . Jot ttiariicfUk. ■* 1 WALKKK A SUNS, Xlai.urx. IU: era N ' 83S Markd N. E idler Sixth iirect, Philadelphia. oo»—<liv __ ___ ||onk XMDK MIORA the ustantly on tand oT 11 mJ 0*n lore, me following kinds of Hoots ami Shoes: For Ladirk: Gaivr H its, with and xnthoat h-’-la Mir. -coiner Boots, with “ G .t SUn “ “ " ' For (ienllerai ni P!nr Proa* Boot* (b at H Hit*. *■ ngle a:. 1 d. ublr S. I « mi. id lUv and Bi. gxM. Kor M *»«••» a lid * lill.lren: G at and XoiiH . o t ole aith and Without heels. For tio)«: Calf B. <ans :«od Oxford l» i. For H«-rv«ut H onn n: Fl,.ut Goat and Ki|> 1 a •• B t». For ki'miiit Men: BmMI and Brogans. I sm P’-rx- IV make to order atshort notice t«r«f theabore mentioned ^inds. ^ otj, t doors above T. K PRICK * C0._ Z ... ,oKXOT.de TOO* l.o S. WHItiSU, rCb., Va. .lOIHbTO^ A WIIIIIHI. I.roi . rs ait l rominl«*li>n .Merehaal«» Corner 4;h and Brea-! Streets, Kiosxi <•', Vs.. Keep constantly cn hsnd » well selected sto. tc of GK fCKRI^.UQt ORB. Ac.*.'., jai- An-1 attend to thesaics of all kind of Country Produce. Ix.ttUHOIDB.HIF.S IM> HI Bt V Point Brussels Setta, Sicevo* and Collars Do Appll'ide do. do. do. Embroidered Muslin do. do. Mturning Se't* do. dc. Buck Crap* do. do. do. Cambric hdges and Inserting! Linen do. ilo. do. PaV.xf :-li: IMg.-. in i Insertl.'gl Dimities Cambric and M us. Bands GROCERIES TI'AS, WINKS. AND IuH iT.TOR8. \\ lAxlOA sV l*OW KKS, COU.UK Ot i\UV AMI PEARL STREETS, Li ailius l>* Mayo** Hsidkfe, KESPcoi.si .nUi on hand, a la-ee and varied assortment of ,T.eC-. GROCER!! .4. TE XU. CHAMPAGNE and other WINES lON'I-ON DOCK and ■ thcr BRANIMEB, pale an.I dark, aarrani. I •:>. Pur.- old Kv ■ WHISKEY, which they guarantee ' ir"w IS s • - nuvt! PMWI!! Pl»W»"! f.nlNG s. RTHTOBCT PLOWS.—The subscriber I • !lY variety . f Plows known str.onr S uth.rn firmer* and pUnters, .Art ' v . spe. . V hi. ,wie.■« I ■ .which U..S three .lae. and - ; ^ v .boards on each Ph-w.^ns «£*££*“ » . » " irles ;■ ts i. !••• IdU'd-1- '*• .ujii! wi \ r f -tf T* n**w«*nt on north «M« B*> n B»nk, i •>:.o """■,*'1 vith the Pot.nr.ac ll-rn,..r for sale by r v •» _. a. v*. WDMRI.lt a CLAIBORRK. 8a ii m _ H«M» I N. Ladles Morocco Boo la. vsry “‘bdsome at fv.m | • U M VS U- > ' nit. MIlPPATi VHiKTABLE and Plim ult Hitters have been thoroogMy Wed and pron unced a sovereign remedy fur , 0f »U •.racl-buro an 1 head ache, eostireneas, dUrrbron,. few . of au kinds, rheumatism, gout, grave!, worms. *> urvy. u .•omplalata, salt rheum, cry.ipelns, common coids and tnflu t*. ./regularity and all derangem.nl of the ' „ k., ’ vm.rla>ofl oCier tiUt'Mca to whkh th# human fram* U uav.iv. rn pr Pri^r. V W. B. MOPPAT, Mb ***»••». *«• York, and by Grugglsla goner aUy nil osor the IMSg^ <t_,T .50 V*** LUU“*t*» °“ C0MlingiHC^V7AMg.'iy Ail! Will «A»t!!-If jo* w^Jt,bn“lolLli^‘ar! Ijr CaaSMu. :uw, PassaXT*. Baacarrs.de., |l*s •• • cou, itoTO-nconr-sk. * PCXXW. Mds IfM RICHMOND WHIG. TIIIHTY-.HIXTH ( O VCiHIiSS-Hr.l Scanlon. Washington, MaMi 7. SENATE The Senate met at 12 M. Several House bills were received and referred. Mr. Seward presented « veil lengthy j« litmus from i it izena ot Pennsylvania, asking fur protection to coal and iron. Referred. Mr. Suun.er offered a resolution requesting the com mittee on tl.e Judiciary to inquire into the expediency of appointing a commissioner to revise and simplify the ' l uited States statutes ; which was agreed to. Mr. Hunter, from the Committee on Finance, reported I tack House bill for carrying out the treaty stipulations : with the Indians in Oiegon and Washington, wirh icr j tain amendments; which were agreed to, and the bill I read a third time and pus ed. Toe Senate teniim-d the consideration ol Mr. Brown - Territorial resolution, and Mr. Wade addressed the Senate, saving that the public mind. North and Soutl, East and West, was greafly ttgi tutcd by these re solutions, uud those which had been ol fered by way ol' amusement. \ On motion by Mr. tiwiu, the military academy appro priation bill wax resumed, but without making any pro gress iu it. consideration the Senate adjourned ui an early Lour. HOl’SE OF REPREsF.N'TATIVES. Mr. Phelps offered a resolution requesting the Secreta ry ol the Treasury to furuiali estimates ol the -..ms ne cessary to complete t ie capitol and penitentiary of the Territory of New M-*xico. Mr. Farnsworth offered a resolution, which was refer red to the Committee of Ways and Means, direction an iuto the expediency ot establishing an essay cilice and branch mint in the city o Chicago, llliiois. Mr. Case a-ke l but tailed to re -rive consent, to offel a resolution directing t ic Committee on Mileage, to ii. julie into tin- exjK'dieucv of so amending the rules, that no re marks made out of erder by the members shall appear in the oiliciil report in the (.lobe. Mi. Thayer, from th • Committee on Public Linds, re ported back the Agricultural College bill, giving lauds to the several States lor the establishment of such institu tions. Mr. M orrill, of Yeimout, moved that th.- further con sideration of the subject be postponed until the third Tuesday ol A| rib Mr. Branch ad' mated the reference of the bill to the Committee of the Whole on the state of the I’nion, for lull discussion, nu l tint it may he explained where the lind' proposed to 1>.' donated shall come froui, u.-' it is apparent the majority ol the House intend to pass the iloimst .id bill, givit g ti e public lands to actual se*tiers. Mr. Windom, t om the Committee on Public Lands, report'd the Senate bill, w tii-h was passed, extending t'e benelits of the swamp land act to Minnesota and Oreeon. Mr. Cobb, froni the same committee, reported rr bill, | which was passed, confirming certain lands to mail con I true or- west of the Mi-~is'ippi river and the Pacific coa^r. Mmy other rt ports were nnie from sUnding com mittees. Alter further Oliver a lion, Mr. Crawford moved that the t ill be la.d upon the table; winch i|>ie.-tioii was tie termiued in the negative—yeas 7J, nay Inti. M -. .W'indom, from the committee on public land -, rc p r:eu back t'ie fiea ite bid to a .tend t ie provisions ol tne swamp land i t to the Slates of Minnesota and Ore gon: and it was fiasst d. Mr. t-obb, from the -atue ctnimitiee, reported a bill, which was pussed, continuing or authorizing patents to be issued to the contractors in their pre-emptions of la:t<) for mail stations on t e overland nuil loutes, and authorizing the Postmaster General to select reserva tions w»st ot the Mississippi to the Pacific for similar purposes. Mr. A! irich as'te 1 but failed to receive consent to in troduce a resolution instructing the committee of ways and means to inquire into the expediency and propriety o: removing the capitol of the naiiou to some point west of the Mississippi. Mr. liuruett, lrom the committee lor the district of Co lumbia, rep irte a It II to incorporate tire United States A re ulturul society, but no definite action was taken on tile .-ul t- Ct. Mr. Morris, of Pa., off-re l a resolution, which wu «>!o| ted, instructing the commi tee ol wavs and means to iuquire i to the exped tiicy ofaboii.bing tus un-ho i e laths, ami ot sulmtitutiug declarations in Inu thereof, with proper pi.allies fur breach Ot the same. An ineffectual effor t was in ido to a Ij mru, th it tnom her- might avail themselves of the invitation of the La dies' Mount Vernon Association, to vi.-il the tomb ol Washington. The House w >nt into committee of the whole on the state of the Union, when Mr. Van Week, of New York, commenced an unti slavery speech, in the course of which he said, that in ■ ~ * the want of Southern courage. Mr (firtrill pronounced the assertion as false and un fouuded. Mr. Davis, of Miss, asked Mr. Van Wyek whether he w.is wi!li;.g to test Southern courage by going out of the Ih-trict of Columbia. Mr. Van Wyek said he was not to be interfered with by blustt-r ol that kind, ami continued his speech in ;.c cordance with tie views of the Kepublican party. Mr. Dunham, of Conn., made an anti-slavery speech, Hnd in favor of Congress exercising the power to exclule slavery from the Territories. Mr. Perry, of Me., also made itu anti slavery speech. Tne committee ru.-e and the House adjourned. T ' R-e,v, Varrh s Sl’NATK. Mr. (iihnw gave noli -e that »t ■ me early day 1 e would Intro -tu- •• i mil t :,eedethe lilstri-1 ..f C-.lmi 1.:., to th.-State--T Msrv l*i.ii, i cl to return : the -eat of (foverotu, i.t to u luori- central hisl convenient locatiur. Considerable Utiie w is then taken up In the Iran a-tlon of unite i< resting routine bu-iue. a Mr Oolhitoer >i|scu»-rd the i,aetti»n of slavery at some length. When he cunelinbd Mr. Il-i jami.-i obtained the il or Rml tepiieu t ..o! th- proposition-tli-it ha>l been ailvan.-eil. He tliouvly thtSe'ut r from V eruiobt bail given a false coloring to the hU tore 1 •* tTilllt.try academy bill »as returned, when the atuendmenk provi l.-v Ar the employment of Texas tuluultris w at discussed. At hull past st, il.. Senate r.-. .umetl without « tiuoiutn not si: oi kki-kksKstaMxis tot Vr liureh iutro.inceU r bill t-.r the payment ol the e\p„„ rt at ten.-lng the ,u| pr.- ,1. Oof Inal.,n hoail)iti< - in California whl. h was reli-rttii to th ComtniUre on Military Vllalrs. Mr. Kellogg, of Illinois, Introduce.I i Llll, which wu referred to the Commit .et on T-rrllori s, Hauling lan.It to actual iettleri III th, Teiritorie*. and providing that the |o iple then •! shall elect their Territorial ..ihcerv Mi i a: ■ b - :1 -red a resolution, at.i h a ,< ado;.ted, that th. ♦' ii.in.tr.e on the Judiciary he lo-tiu-t -d t . ioi|Uire and report wt.ctt.er any 1- gtslstbi. Is tiece vary tn.l . an be adopted . onsl-1 eat w-.tli th> Co-.stltuu. tofa lltate the orgai isaii a. ol lb ll.uxr. I Mr Hurley, f. tu the C<Mnmitt»p cn Printing, reported a bill to | oh jiige the present •ft>!e*n of puMi'* printing Ue ai l that it | ro* po#e«l a m iica! reform i! w >uli nt l enter into a recapitulation of the multitude < * < uU attending tlo preytn plan whirh han h«m > otnieuined iu Hoth ll<>u«es and hy the puMi at large. Recent I level' ptuenU *t the » ih-r end of the Capihd show the use mad** of ? pr n:* •.? pnutiiiahich ha* s*•» yed to deepen the Impress! <n I .11 the tuinU of every honest mm Thi# systi-m of bribery and cor o ption shoal I be §u pped The* work »h .aid lie well and speedily . .tel Iu Ml! pi up* a govemuu ni office for the execution | oi the pr.ntiuir, bimiin:, &>• , and u uld effciT a saving of from fifty t» a * undo, d thousand dollars a year. | The hill aaa reteiord to the Committee of the " hole on the state •f the Union. I Mr. Ha*klns offered a revolution authorizing the Committee on ! publh Expenditure* to employ a clerk and stenographer Mr. Burnett askt l Vm toirtclu le an investigation into the man I ue- in a hi h the I ’nding h.ts been let out ! Mr. llavkiLS replied that the Commit:*- * were required to investi gate the subject of public printing, to find out its abuses, and to propose reforms. Under the operation of the previous question, the r solution was passed Mr. Colfax, from the Committee »n the p >st Office and Post Roads, reported a bill reducing the expenses of the Host Olli ** De partment, with a report accompanying the sut ject; which was I r* ferred t>* the Comm ttee**f the Whole on the state of the Union. H i fax, from thosai e committee, reported a bill Inviting pro I poaals for carrying the entire tual.s between the Atlantic aud l*a cific Mates tti one line; the government to reserve the right to re ject anv or all bids if deemed expedient. The hill, he **id, was designed simply to ascertain at what price the entire mails can he owned. Further procee lings were int.rrupted by the expiration of the m >rcing hour. Mr Buru**tt offered i resolution, which was adopted, Instructing the CVt n ttee on Public Expenditures to inquire into the mode hy which the public hlndioff has been given out Mr Mu noun, from the committee of ways and m**ans, reported the army appropriation bill, and moved that it he lehrnod to the | Committee of the Who e on the Kate of the Union. 1 Nr. ht u.i -u tn ived :hat it he referred to the Committee on Mill I tnry Affairs, whereupoi a ili«ruu!on ensued h« t • the propriety of the 11*’ tm* i- !r* f*; *n.-e ft was said the committee of ways and mea- s prcp**r!v !i id charge of the appropriations to carry out ex I is irg l ive wi; h did r ot prevent th' Committee on Military Affairs from »•*• p slag refortrs. i The bill w. finaliv r fcrr«.d to the Committc • of the Whole on the Ma> of th** U. I *n. I The House Ui>* ->»i*l the bill directing the printing o( the execu uve tloeumrrtW lit advance of the commencement < f Congr. m A motion to l*v it on the table was negatived—yeas M. nays D»6.— The biff was ordered to he engro«sed for a third reading. [It pto vi i » that the Pieddent be authorized to have hU annual message and accompanying documents printed in advance of the action of Cotierrv, or, it he deem proper, the domnriiU alone, together with the noancUl report of the Secretary of the Tresury. The House adjourned. DBEADKl'I, AFFAIR IN ARKANSAS—TWO MEN AND A WOMAN HUNG BY LYNCH LAW. [ From the Meutplti* Apptat, .l/.irrA ] In Crittenden county, Arkansas, not far from Marion, and eight or ten miles tiom this city, lived a man named Robinsou and his wife. On Tuesday night, 21st u!t. no one being in the dwelling but Robinson and his wife, jus*, as be was retiring for the night a shot fi ed by some per •on outside came crashing through the window—it wa ne!! aimed, and the unfortunate tnan fell before his wife a corpse. Who cou!d hare done so hellish a died was a mystery. Strong excitement arose in the neighborhood, and Robinsou being n favorite with his neighbors a de lerniin tlion was expressed thatJustice should lie done.— Investigation le-1 to the discovery of suspicious conduct ou the part of the wite of the murdered man. So dark and damning were the indications of her guilt that she was arrested and placed in jail on Friday of last week.— The wretched woman, overcome with horror and fear, sought to save herself by denouncing others, and made a full confession. ... She stated that she had formed an intimacy with a man whose name our correspondent has omitted to give us, and wished to marry him, and for $1<K> she hired his brother to do the dea l of death by which she might be set free from ber husband. He performed his lata! task only too welL On Wednesday, the two men implicated were arrested and placed in custody. Day before yester day, the exasperated jieople dragged the criminals from the jai^ tp the woods, «d there hung them up until they were dead. The woman was reserved, but was to be hung yesterday, as the poi ulacc were determined that all who were concern 'J iu the assassination of Kobinson should cumber earth no longer. From thr A tic 1 urk Herald. T1IK REVOLUTION AT THE NORTH—THE BEGIN NING OF THE END. The irrepressible conflict between capital and fiee la- j bor in the North which recently broke out in Lynu, and extended toother towns in Massachusetts and to the ' neighboring State of New Hampshire, will soon spread in j other directions over New England, and probably ovet all the Northern Stales. It is the beginning of a levolu tion in the North—political, manufacturing and coimu .-r eial. The lire has been kind!.d,and who shall stay the devouring flames, wl.il.-t they have such an abundance of combustible mat.-rid to feed upon, an.) are fanned in'o activity by the potent agitation of white slave s imila'el to deeds of desperation, not by mere politick! wrongs, but by the sb trp pangs ol hunger, and by th. destitute condition ot their wives and children?— The attempt of the leaders of the anti-slavery party in the North to foment an untjucuch ihl • war between the capital and the n< gro labor ol the South bus recoded a' rca.lv in fearful retiibution on the* North, m.d kindled n contest between Nordi'Tii capital and the so-called free labor of white men of tie- Caucassiau ruee—men fice to work at prices by which they and theii little one. must starve slowly and by inches, or free to refuse to work on such terms, and die at once .1 rapid and sudden death Irom the effects ol ! tmine. The hostile attitude of the anti-davor? party which has gained the ascendant iu almost every State north of Mu >on an.l Dixon's line h;.s loree.1 the South into a corres ponding atlitu.l • of defence and defiance, and the result is that great number* of tie* Southern merchants have refused to deal with lue.i! issachus its capitalists lor shoes and other articles, and the conseigumoe of that move ment is that they have a surplus stock, without a maiket, auJ they are compelled to discharge many of their bunds and reduce the wages of the rest to starvation prices.— Hence the strike-, and the commencement of a ^kKiu., liuuufaciur.ug and inmmeici l revolution, which will every day gain strength and intensity and extend to eve ry branch ot business at the North, and ev> n real estate will share the genera ruin. The unfortunate men and women thrown out of employment by the criminal folly of Northern agitators cannot live upon air. Either they must emigrate in thousands, or the most sweeping changes must immediately uhc place in the legislation of the New England States, giving labor protection ..gainst capital by roguish. ' bouts and price-, and thus compelling capital cither to retire from the field of ac tivity, or to afford labor the mi aits ot sustaining existent >•. or tlie socialistic system of the Ftench provi-ional gov ernment in the revolution of 1818, establishing S ate w rk shops,must be adopted, SO as to bring .'own capitil to the level of labor—which would be all very line lor the workmen in long as it lasted. Such Is the prospect before the New England State-, and they may bless th. it stars if they escape the bloodshed and confusion, the rebellion and revolution, which their I . ling men have been so long preparit g in vain for the South. r«\frv <1»v uiv uvji mu jiiu«- w, i uiit that Northern labor i- unemployed poverty will become poorer an i discontent will be exasperated whil • .ill the time the breach batveen the North and the South is widening, and the picp.irations of the Southern States to manufacture for themselves are hastening to comple tion; and nothing i- wanting to consummate a total alie nation, aud lo place an impassable gull between North and South, but the triumph of tli. republican creed ext fall. To that, a'l that has yet taken place is but tli c be ginning of sorrows—lie foretaste of the bitter cup of retribution ia store for the North, which will overflov with accumulated calamities, and which she must driak to the dregs. On the other hand the equilibrium between the rela tions of labor and capita! in the South is uudisturoed, and there is the most perfect harmony between the mas ter and the slave. So far from any of the negroes of the Southern planters being in want of the first necCssarits of life, they can earn, after all their wants being suppli ed, and aft< r sati-fying the demands of their luastets, what w ould purchase their freedom, if they did not pre fer the protection and happy security afforded them against want in sickness or old age by the justice and beneficence of the Southern ia titutioa. It is estimated that the savings of the negroes of the South, tliougu a thriftless raee who care not for money, amount to one hundred millions of dollars. In every age und every country there has been a continual conflict between free labor and capital, in which labor has been always worst ed, though sometimes c ipit.il lias been doomed to signal suffering. The New England .States arc no exception to the rule. Und-r the fortunate combinario of circumstances in the South, labor cau ucver suffer there as i does at the North. The laud, which is of bouudless wea lb and fer tility, is there, and the eottou which it grows is there, aud the tiemaa.I for it ly the whole earth is incessant and greater than the Soith cau supply. In the benevo lent, patriirchal and humane institutions of the Southern ?> lutes alone is to be found any adequate provision or I • gal immunity for the laboring man. Nor is tbe negro degraded to a chattel, as s pretended by the abolitionists aud William H. Seward, lie is regarded as a person iu the e'C of the law, and his master, who has no propeity either in hits soul or body beyond his mire labor, il amenable i,. the laws if he is guilty of cruelty or injustice 10 h s servant. 1! .t if there were no 11» - to compel him to d • .ustice, and it no feelings of mutual good w ill ex i- cd between the white Sout eru planter aid the black laborer born on bis estate and lioumi to him for life, m-l. interest would in luce him to treat him with kirn ness, whereas, under the so-called free lab r system in New England, the self-interest of capital takes the o] pj.-ite di reet.on, and the self-interest ol labor does not harmonize with it. The friendly intercourse and commerce of the .-imill have hitherto preveute 1 an ex; I i-.on. I!u the present action of the people ol the Southern States in protecting tinir own iutevsrs and n-tiuitions against Northern aggie, ion has iva"niniteil a conflict between the lubor i ltd capi al ol tbe N rtb the extent and end of which are beyond the ken of mortal man lo foresee. A UoUi AND SL'CJESSU I. SWINDLE. | From the Nui' ii.i«<(/• tiefitihlican. | Some week or ten days ago, a staid, respectable, mid dle-aged looking man made hi appearance in the city, armed with letters of introdiieliou lo five of our most reaps table business houses, pur|>orting to be Ironi Hon. \V. I.. Vaiuvi, of Alabama, recouiuieudiiig tin lu-ater us a ruan ol means and w orthy of credit. IDs re port of hiniselt was tint lie was a negro trader, and in die cour-e ol business at Mulilgoiueiy, had taken a mini her of p aiiler’s Jratis on iheir la,-tors .it Mobile, which h id been nce» pied, mid which In desired to get discount ed So cautiously and deeply hud lo- plans been laid, that iu each of the five tiruis to whom he bjil letter ( there was a Jim :or in >oilie bank in the city, l’iaiiMblo i however, i* hi. tales were, lie was refused by tao banks * — the Bank of Comtnerci and the laid, ol Hivannah— I his third effort, however, was more successful, us he in duced the dire tors at the Cute Bank to believe hi' 'late tin tits, ami got drafts to the extent of twenty-one thous and dollars di-counted. He received the proceeds tti state Hank note and departed, iinwhi h time he ha u it been heard from. Suspicious were excited, and an fnvettigaliOQ proved that all the papers were forged. riiF, WRECK OK THE HUNGARIAN—A DEFENCE OF CAI’T. -IONES. The following appears n the Loudon (Canada) Free {‘res* of March 1 : We have been favored with n communication from Ed ition dstone, Allen ,V Co., lie enterprising owners of the Canadian line of vessels, a few ext tacts from which will, t*c are sure, be read with interest. Referring to a re c *nt article which appeared in this journal, our corres pondent says : “You stem to think that the Indian, and possibly the Hungarian, were lost in trying to make quick passages bv hugging too closely the coast of Nova Scotia, to save distance. The shortest route a steamer can take keeps her about 5o miles away from that coast, at the place where the Indian was wrecked, and the log showed that the Captain supposed himself that distance from it when she went ashore. In the ease of the Hungarian, we do not know, and probably never can arrive at the facts ; but we think it iii.'re than likely that Captain Jones, having seen ice on hi, homeward passage, kept well south on his outward one, passed south ot Sable Island, and never saw land at all till the vessel struck the rocks. If he had seen the I md before, it is not probable we would now have to dc plc're his loss.” In reference to the character of Capt. Jones, comma n t dei of the Hungarian, hi' employers sUy : “(In this point we feel especially bound to set you riiriit. t'aptaiu Jones has been in our employ lor many vesrs, and we had the most perfect confidence in him.— lie was intrepid, yet cautious; careful in all his observa tions and e: leu ationa; watchful and anxious at a ! time ; of abstemious habits; kept his ship always tu perfect or dei and strict discipline; always consulted and commu nicuted treelv with his first ollicer, H irdie, who was al most equal to him in good qualities; he was also a man of t'are |udgtt eat in nautical matters, ami we deeply la ment his 1 >■ s, if lost he is, as there is too much reason to fear. The quick passages lie made in the Indian, were not by rutting off corners or scudding over shoals, or carry ing high steam, which we know he never did, but by constant and active watchfulness, taking advantage of every wind, and being ably supported by bis whole ship’s company, among which he always kept up an admirable esprit du corps. Ii conclusion, we have to explain as regards ourselves, that our captains have strict Orders printed and hung ttp in their cabins, that the safety of the steamer and those on Hoard ot her is at all times to be preferred to speed ; and that if they ate in any doubt as to their position, either at night or in thick weather, they are not to run any risk, but to stop till daylight or clear weather ena bles them to ascertain it.’ Death oi an Ahehicas Con.-i l.—Dr. Win. Wallace Banks, formerly of Hampton, Va., died on the l'Jth of December, at the residence of Agua- Colieutes, Mexico, of Typhoid Fever. Deceased served as a Surgeon in the United States Arn'y tor several years, but after the cessation of hostili ties.between our country and Mexico, resigned and ma • ricdtbe daughter of Gov. Catnervna, of the latter cout • trv, residing there as American Consul up to tht time of 1 his death. I \ * * \ i X In 1858 be w s appointed by President Buchaiiati, Secretary ol Legation to Kio Janeiro, but did not except the office, preferring to remain in Mexico as Consul. *TI 1,1, AHEAD! DOUGLAS A SilKI!WOOD'S NEW SKIRT, THE “RCU.i: OF THE SOI Til,” T.'.c t:o»t |i, rt . t .nil hetutlfu! (klrt ever pruilueeil; .»/.!//A' 11777/0/ /' r/,.|.S/’.S, anil warranteit not to nut of oriW, ii 8,11,15, 20, 25,30,35, 40 ami 50 HOOP*. FiVEKY LADY IS EECft EFTED TO EXAMINE Till M IlkVOKK Pl'RCIIA'lXO OTHkR MARKS. VV liuloaalt* Dealer' Supplied by DODODAS & SI I KRWOOl >, i. : a 6 '* U bile Street, ftlG-lm XKWYOAK. 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Teach -rof Music, Southern Female College. “ Great benefit frhefi taken before and after pretirhing, 'ft they prerent Bob.. no*, from their pad effect, /think they will be of pennant nt a tvantage to rne," Rky. E. Rnwi.pt, A. M., President Athena College, Tennesseo. Sold l>y all Druggists, at 2 j cents per box. Also, Baowi's I.axativk'I soon as,or CaOutrUc. lsaengt*,tot I>yt pepsia, Indigestion, Cone, tip,at ion, Headache, Bilious Ajfvtion, Sold, wholesale and retail, by no23—datp6m FISHER 4 WINSTON. CHINA, GLASS, Ac. KliMOVAL. ]SG0. V r WM F. BCTLER * SON, IMPORTERS A v/* PEA I. HRS IX Chi n a, C a r t b e u tv a r e and U I a s a, HAVE remored to No. 1'.1 Pearl or 11th street, an I wlr. open 'n alt the month of February, a lar.c and choice stock of New Uooda, of their own Importation, rerelv d direct to this port, per l.lps Erie and Alexandar, and by the K ite Stamler and Kudyml* oti, via New Y rk. ADc, from the Wheeling, Va , and Western manufa'torles, every deserlpdon of PLAIN, PRESSED and Cl*T til.AhrWAItK, COAL OH. and other I AMI'S. CASTORS. LOOK ING GLASSES and FANCY GOODS,whieb they offer W£the trade of N rth Car tlna, Virginia and Trauiort, as loa as any Northern lobbing house. Our Senior has heen for the lmt 2fl years, importing China mid Earthenware direct to tli’a port; and pledging ourselves to tell as low as others, tie respectfully ask the patronage of Southern mer chant and the Southern public, atf* Store fonnerl/ occupied be W A A O Donnan. WM Y ItfTLER A SoN. ton 2 No 1> Pearl or !4th street. 1 CCA SPRING TRADE. 1 w|;<| loljw, Kuiiitit-i yt. Prlct- A <’n„ 1 Ol)h, Vre receiving by every arrival, their supplies of Spr.ng Goods, conilr'iog let all varieties of Dless Uooda SILKS, ROBES, EMLRtODFRTK.J, »r. Together with a large as.ortment of House Furnishing and Plantation floods, to which the atten'lon of their friends, and the public generally is invited. SAMl'EL M. PRICK A CO, mh2-lw 1B7 Mainstrett. WM. II. ’l l I jT< )N’S PATENT GUITARS AMI VIOLINS, At 159 IlrontWvay, New York* THIS Improv.-ment : ucre“<|j In entirely FRFKING the ?0l ND BOARD from nil strain whatever, siusd by the tensiou of the Ntrlriy*, and fully milting the object which the • Id I»u; rovetuent v >mplDl **«| only in part. The manufacturing of these Ouitan, tutii Improving of Violin*, ar** under the entlr** *uprrvl*i<<a th» I'ltenUt, ami made of the beat material, warranted t be iui>» i or m quantity and quality of tone, a* well a* a irltiuaushlp, and to «tand in an> climate, or they can be returned ami the moti-y promptly refunded. BIUCK LI>T OP QUIT ARB. N .. 1 Fine Rosewood. will. Machine bead, u\ai fingerboard, * No. 2 Fine Rosewood, with M . -bine bead, ufalfingerboard, wtit*. aaa ,H* So. Fine Rr-tewood, with Machine head, oval fingerboard. with cai W No. 4—Tine Rosewood with Mi« bine Ik td.oval tim^ihoaid, ' - i ■ 1 No. ra—Fine Rosewood. with M « bine In ad, oval fingerboard, A V halt I- WM, Vitfa • » So. 6—Fine Rosewood, with Machine he ad, silver-plated, ov *1 liiigeiboatd. a beautilul instrument, with < ate. 40 t»u IMPROVED VIOLINS From <14 to f.Vl- fingerboard warranted not to settle. Guitars and violins Improved or repaired at the shortest notice, ar.d a liberal discount made to the trade Everyone Interested In Music, or Musical Instruments, please rail at 459 Broadway, before purchasing elsewhere, and examine fur them*elves fel—dUwAwCm I860. SPRING IMPORTATIONS. 1860. Oi v ri lt, A LVBI & A It i:\tv, Importers and .Jobber??. IIICIIMOND. \\rE would call the speelal ittentlon of the merchants of Vlr < } gtnl, aed North Carolina visiting our market this Sprittg, to our unusual large stock of Foreign Goode of our Importation, which we will offer at as low prices as any house In the country; we enumerate in part: White Goods, Dress Trimmings, Silk “ Threads, Linen “ Fancy Goods, Hosiery. Email Wares, Laces, Gents’ Furnishing Foods, Ribbons, ofali kinds, SHAWLS. We have also established a manufactory for Mantillas, Cloaks and Ladles' Wrapping generally, and wl.I he prepared to exhibit a arge variety of these Goods, of the newest styles and patterns, made exclusively at home We tollclt an examination of our sto-k, being determined to offer every inducement to Southern buyers to make their purchases In our market. (GIMI S, ALVEYA AIIENTS. MANCHESTER lttO.\ WORKS, South Hud of Jlajo’s Ilridgr, KUIiiiioimI, Yu. ROBERT B A III P, I* It 0 I* K I E T 0 II. I AM prepared to furnish Plans and Estimates, for the erection of Flour, (irlst and Saw Mills, of the most approved construe Lion. Steam Engines, both I'm table and Stationary, Railroad » .rk. Tobacco Factory Fixtures, in fact, Iruu and Brass CASTINGS uf every description. Having a large collection of Patterns, I ant prepared to fl'l or de s at short notice, 1 am aim the only manufacturer In Virginia or the Improved Jonv&l Turbine Water Wheel, which has given entire satisfaction to those that have them in use. This wheel la well adapted to high and low heads, and not affected by back wa ter. Apply altlie works, or address KOUFBT BAIKI), Richmond, Va. I take this method of returning tnj thanks to my friends and the public for the liberal patronage bestowe I on me for the hist twelve gears, and hope, by strict attention to husiuers, to merit a conlinu snee of the same. fete—ikn ROBERT BAIKI). tMtr.MI GARDEN NEED. and steamer, we are In receipt of our Spring supply of Frri/t (inriltn .Nrn/, vf superior quality, from Thorhurn A Co., of New York, to which we Invite the attention of those wanting a first-rate article. GEO. WATT A CO., j,r,n Franklin, near Wall gtreet. H WHITER VGA H . POWDERED do., for sale by I AO.B DAVENPORT. V PAMPHLET, containing the speeches of Daniel II. LcmUn, Esq.,befoie the General Assembly of Virginia, upon the Commercial, Agricultural and Intellectual Independence of Virginia and the South, with his letter to Joseph Segar, Esq. 85c. For sale in any quantity at mh6 RANDOLPH - li I Hit. lety. Cl T LOAF. POWDERED AND FRESHED St GaltS- For sale by mhi—fit _I A G. II. DAVENPORT. Gt LNPOWD1 It TEAS OF SUPERIOR 4*uall r TY -100 Half Chests, for sale by mb'—St 1. A Q, D, DAVENPORT, QAA SIDES GOOD AND GOOD DAMAGED OUw LEATHEK, for sale by „„„„„„ , mhi JOHN N. GORDON A SGN. ONE SECOND-HAND, MIDDLE SIZE, FLAT ^FORM SCALE, in girder, ^, S0N. 25 waswcBdifi ‘•<,.RENJ..ivT?a,iS|r. TRY ONE IN VOT'K l’ARLOR. A THOROUGH tent . f Iccnty-flve years hu proven beyond a doubt that no one can hoy a CHEAPER, BETTER OR SWEETER 1*1 A NO-FOKTii ; than at E. I*. NASH A CO 8. I HUSURP08 of recommendatory letter*that we l.ate received from our purchasers . tdutvato | prove tba’we hnv 'not only Hi* meana of «ei|] t ,• ' (lie LOU t -T It U PS.but the advantage rifpICLPCT ING it,.- \ FRY HEST. oar8ei i-1 are banal and Incan*. *u. and Ibis certainly afford* ut every a Ivan! to be desired. The majority uf our aalet are tin • ;.i nanraa, whl !> la a p*rf rt ly.,: .node, aa we Incur a!: rt npuiatblllty of plea-log. tVe | a ve r.oir another FKl -II and I.AItoi’.- Dl'K of tome of the VERY btttr. K P N*.-II A co. teH __ . o'**** ETZRft ».l DOLFF, HIM. ^ K \ l * ft • K i il8 IK*’T FRAME H RANI), .-tB'ARP. *r d PAKbOR ( HAND PM NO-FORTES, fyc-e--*£=cyj nil., W all l! • Imp* «‘i-nu .. I. . t ,U( "l T f riority ton*, I GOLD tir.nl a » . o*.irdvJ al Uir Fan* In Nc» \ rk In l-’7, •>, and X, and la 8t. Ugh, I'd Prater*. 9.'hoolt and Pamlll. j will .qve money ly C* dug before purchasing All Inatr uiaeuts guaranteed for il.re. 153 Broom■ s- , m . i, .. I HP IV YORK. PIA to T« MAG For the Country. fllllE many anJ repented application! from my I frl.-n.la In the country fur a 1*01110 Tun. r. Rave Induced me lonrr .nge n th Mr. F. 8. Binwvn to vla't tin, c iuntry adjacent to III. luuoii.l, period!, ally for the ri .M.MJ AND ULl'.WItl.Au I'lA.NOS. I wont I r. ip, . tfully augg. gi to all * io may d.alre to have their Plano. ,«juln/'fu fitiierl at tf'itrJpfriito lAt the nat’ief of any oilier* in th. Ir rc-pecllre neighborhood! alio have plauo* t > tune, In order I.at t>. . jenaemay l>e dlvl.k-d among H.im and also make ll ariubje.-t on tire port of tbe tuner lo make Tire vUit. Any »u,-h i.t*, If addressed to me, will meet ulib prompt alien tloa A. MORRIS, Dealer in Pi ino*, Mrlodeons, .Muaie, Rooks, Stationery, Ac., *e„ 97 Main hire it, Richmond, V». P. 8. My Jtock of PIANOS wai never better, and 1* well worth a VUl fell* 1*1 \NO i:\TIlAOItlblA TICV. 1> 31. TAYLOR has j DUOOI . PATEvi PIANOS, the only Plan ■>* constructed on truly act eulirlc |.rp iplea, fur strength, dura* illty, power to keep In tuoc and to n lain ihclr tone, t.yar far superior to alt other Pianos They are highly admired by all who have beard them. N. Til VLIIIIKG any a of Hu m: The tone I* grand and noble. It ha* great capacity for instate! tif the * IW si. . 1..-. and K* volume of !o:ie or power, I have never heard excelled In I -plh, purity or sympathetic swreetnes* GOTTsK iiAl.b, BThAKOhCII, MARKrZbK, and many othe eminent Prof '..or* -.ay of them : The i r.-' ..f tt • squares equal the best Oran.l P ano fortes, aid ex el them la pure musical intonation and actual lone power, n-e 1 VIRCHNI \ INVEKTK )W. KNITTING AND SB M IMi MACHINES!!! WHI.I.I |\ k GI1111V r.! orated nEWING MACHINE, Invent n f r<l Ly J I-. A OIBBS, »»f Mill Point, Pirah< DtM county, \ ». Many of t). * '1 •••Mm-i l.tvr Li -i g"M r* rently In th!§ city, nil of which civ** • itltc ftatbf;i"thn. Those wishing a good, l**w pur wei.l * m»k, ..ti lA!I* M> chink, *re ns-oinrf! th»lthesuperior merits cla!ru-'l f i i», * *n lit.* relied upon, and for >c*T.f*ra*! us«*,lt Is un.oir pmci. ni, :ri r-at i rnouu not ta.i to <v tinme win machine ne forcpurcha.'ug eisewhe-e. I*rl< o from $10 t«> *fSO parti. Like* er AILIN'* KaMII.Y KM 11 INti MAblUNK, a new and useful Invention (or Knitting hr.irry of ail kind. for sale by DAUBY A JOHNSON Agenta, Nr. Id Governor it., Richmond, Va. P. B.—Agents wanted In Virginia, North Carolina and Tennessee. D * J. 1 AII’0IIT A \ T TO HOUSEKEEPERS. 13. ». DI’BHEE A CO.’S SELECT SPICES. Guaranteed not only ABSOLUTELY AN'D PERFECTLY PI'RE, hut ground from fre.h spic-s. selected and cleaned by na cxprrus ly for the purpose, without reference to cost They are beautiful 1/ packet in ti r-f-IL (line! wi'.b paper,! to prevent Injury by keep Ing, and are f ill weight while the ordinary ground Spices are al most InvarUbl, short. We warrant theta, In polntof str-ugth and rlehnesa of flavor BEYOND ALL COMPARISON, as a slncle trial will abun antiy prove. Manufactured only by K. R. PCRKEY k CO., Mi-41 i-1 Pearl itrsst, New York. VnMLVTX NORTH CAROLINA AND TENNESSEE. I860. SPRING TRADE. 1860. WK call the attention of the trad»* «»f th- shore States to our largr »tocx of Dru^d, Jlf-i.c Ac , which hive been well 1 had bought on tl, * best term*, w • art- pre|nr**d and * 1 ■ell them its low they ran be ij vjjiht ia anr Nortl trn City, the following, comprising a part of the general stock ulwajn on baud Indigo, (Spanish *njt,> Scot* h PnuflT, Hup. Carb Bods, ^Kagiiah.) * an .ee H ». j», Cnstor OH, Brown W’iiMjaor, tfl«ek Popper, Soap*, assorted, Allspice, Brimstone, . Ginger, Ve mlfugea rail kind*,) Ft t L« ■’* ol, Hair Us, (all kinds,) Madder,) Turf OH, r pa. ."alts, Jayne* Medicine*, Puny, Ayres “ Saltpetre, Phis, (every kin J.) Mustard, Matches, White Bead, Copperas, I.ir.««e i Oil, Home Powder*, Tanner's Oil, Cinnamon, Machine Oil, Raker's Hitters, Burning Hul l, Tooth brush**, Coal Oil, (pure,) Hair “ olive Oil, Paint “ Varnish, ^ * Id and !«• >* 12 Glass with all the larger s’r s C1TKWIS0 Top AC* 0, w- i ave a very large k of choice brand*, which we will sell a* low a* It can be bought at the fart or v. DOVEL CO . Wh .m 3t. DIV IDEUD. rjlHE Board of Directors, of the Richmond Fire Association, have I declar* 1 a »ernl annual dividend of 10 per cent, \ r $2 per share) out of the j n.flts «>f th • bus r.- * . for the *ix nx nth* ending 1st of March, 1 Sou, payable to th- Ht'»"kh Idem or their legal rep* reteotatlvet, on or after Mon lav the 12th ln*t. By Order of the Hoard of Director*, RO. A. T0MPKIN8, He ,S l‘«. \V. i«f EESI A 4 <».. *M CIIL.-TNLI oTRKki', PHILADELPHIA, HENNAYI.YANIA, TIiiiiiifucturrru uad Inipurlert ol / 1 OLD, f»ll.\ ) II ..H i AT- Ml HR t MK .'BKCTACLEA, SI RVKYOKS ‘ I m-i ts, Will- s-j|ihlc»l A|.|nr*tus, for bool. an I Coil-fes, Micro ’opes. Htereoncopes and V iew- f-|iy Glass.. Ac , Ac. A priced ami Illustrated Catalogue, sent by mail free on appll cation. iuhC-dm Dl skin, i ti is %. under;h style ai : firm of MITCHELL A t'L’ROCMN, la this day dissolved b, mulual'coo-el.l. I* MITCHELL bating purchased the entirel: tei.-«t..f 0. <i Tie..i n. Is alone authorized to settle the bu.lne.il Of the Lilli. SAMCKL l‘ MITCH I’LL, C. ti. HL'RGUSON. (sO-l*A IITN I'.IINI 111*. The subscriber, have this day partii< U)d firm of MITOH ELL A a RY. and Will I - f MUcball A Fui gnaou, on a liberal scale in >11 ill bran, h-a BAMI'EL H MITCHELL, f-ta-lm Mill I AM II K«V i. l i. i. i i: 8 Imp) iii !nit»lt‘ClillIvti Iron FIRE AND BCRGI AH PROOF SAFES, Secured with I.lllli’n pntfnl « oinbinHiloii 1*0 u der* Proul Lor It N. for " lie l.y C. J. SIN TON A CO., Agents, Richmond. 71) HOXESVItESTON'MTI TULA ! K,COCOA i mi AND IDIOM A. varluu" qm.llUv. 10 li.igs III *<-k IVpper. t*|T. bbls. Glbbed Herrings, superior quality, Cuff, e, Crushe1, Powdered, Granulated, Cut Loaf, Loaf and New Orleans Sugars, for sale by mhG-Jw LEWIS WEBB a JOHN G. WADE. WANTED -* god hands, to work on Welted Boots. y\ G do do do Shoes and Gaiter. 10 good Brogue hands. Good workmen will get steady work and the best wages, by call ing at [ge*71 P. K. WHITE’S, 7.1 Main St. I |’.t||* I*L ASTEK. Best Windsor Lump Plaster, landing * i and for sale In lots t.. suit puictiasers, I y mh | SHIELDS A SOMERVILLE. KICHTIOND GROUND DONE DUST.—A pure article of Richmond Ground, Vine and Coirs- llone Dost, f, r sale by the quantity by ROBINSON A ROBERTS, mhfi Cor Cary £ Id Sts. / 1 I t No. No 1 G \ t Tiij.lt -t, I R It SKiNNKR A CO. I)i<IJIK t II E H I N G TOBACCO. I i Lynchburg) Pet pie's Faro rite, (Louisa county ) and several other choice bran la, lor sale at J. W. GARLICK S Drugstore, mJ,ij Marketplace, ErankllnStreet, Richmond. HE.TIGAUDNKIt’S 1*1 HE VlitDINIA OTOI’N T.alN DEW. Abney's, R liard.oo’s, Shermon, Summer dean ami a verv sitt>erior OLD Augusta Rve Whisky, eight yeata old. For sal* at retail, by J. S. RORkKTSoN, u, |,7 nest tn cor. Governor and Franklin Sts. rlANT.lN TI ITITNEV 2"0 pieces 11, S I, ami d A sh'te J and red .-)>-■ k»dCantnn Matting*, receiving ami for sal* to ■ ■ 1 it fekkinnii perior orange County id hm. J. I / & k< g" rood Cooking Butter oO palls Leal Lard. Just to haud and for sale at retail J. ». ROI.ERTSON, as..17 nest to cor. Governor and Franklin Sts. UHEIIiDS .V Ns>VI Ell VI LLK, agents for the sale of ^ American Goan", have on band .1 ,ujiplv Imp rted from l)a ker's or Jarvis’ Island, direct to Virginia. They will continue to receive and are authorised to offer It by the cargo or smaller quan tl'ies, a* wanted by the dealers or farmers. All in want are I vt ted to gt 1 HI._ t> ■' REFINED SCO A SIS.—Cut, Loaf and Extra C Coffee, receiving and for sale by f_<j9 1 gWTg WFRR A JOHN n WADE UOI T l ’SCOlfN PLAITIili.k.w h Fertiliser attach . ment, forsalehy GEO w. WATT A Co J('RGirAL INSTItl TIENTN. A hands.me a- rt ^ merit of PI Vildan'a Pocket Cases, latelv received at the Apoth ecary establishment of JNO. W GARLICK, mhtl Market Place, Franklin Street, Richmond, Va. Cl LOVED SEED AND HI < K WHEAT FLO! H. / 1 I Bushels Ftri tlv Prime C’iover Seed. .'k't Bag* Extra Buckwheat Flour, receiving this morn ing on consignment, for rale by WM. S KO' 'Tbit, ml-*—D Cor. Cary Aka street* CLOVEH. TI nUr»f V AND HKKDS ORAkl. Superior Mountain Seed, Frekh and Clean mhu geo. watt a go. WINDOW ULAN*.— Just received a large supply of French Window Glass, of all sixes, which we will self to the trade on terms which cannot fall <0 please. DOVE A OH., Wholesale Druggist*, mh* No. m) Main at., Richmond. T ADIEU’ 510 HOC CO BOOTS, Thick Bole*, with and JJ without Htsli, vtry An* and luptrior, at *«•» m WM. WALSHS, TO TOURISTS !t MERCHANT < VLMTIXU SKW xoHk, the iv»i;knatiu\ai. hotel, »(ir> «V 367 UltOIIMI .tv, Cornr r Franklin Mrrci, NKXV YORK. POPSWF.® fin.: tag** which all traveller* appreciate. ft* 'o. cation . atixi'it e nitpaaseil, being convcnle:.! la the prlxi. Ipal placet of h.i .: ■• til l amaaem.r.L The epartiurru, of win- . there are two h.n I->4, arc well furlsli I iil ».|| veatlxate l. an.l being con.i.. r. on th • h. i.|.*aii ;■ -via boa i an lire li, p.e !.. -t sty!*, w i • • V I ng-par or, fronting on mimr, i. . jrr.vi Ing •• • fentfvt view of that torll.. !:T fnrnl..: I . , •>. f I anil I tf fff 'ort 111 lhr t i m '•) ll .u a. ..Mai.ti l T it e.oi:'.s*i:m;i:i£ yimi , ti.ooxs, Ac. .. in .biting - i e tl.oneax.il | eri«H i In wt .k vlaitora an i have their in. .1*. i . tf Ihcr d.-ure, it v a III I.- ir-vd In thslr i . I • , - • • ant . |. i , •ity. I feU-dlm „ J TAVi.OK. Proprietor. MASS Kli’S Hit Ml.UTE ICE CliEAM FKEE/KUS, ,%* I in pro veil for IH.'.H. With .'Tawri • l«ov (Nitta* in. Itorr u* Tisaiit. Tl.* only Prenerkaowiiahi.il la c-Hitlructeii oh tin* JhUnUdj principle* The Cheat **t. lb-:, an.l mo*! K. oimmt I, rr miring Uea t « at..I I. •< lai» r li an ..iy ..il.ci. > • I: g at the >a..e t;, the j, rable In lltnirto e, a >1 ni..*t eeitalu In It* operation* hole Agent I. - the l i.!’ .1 Matte. P. K1 fell \ tl, A ( i) , Manufacturer* of Japanne 1 and Planl.c e.l tin M vre. leli; .i ni *2H!I Poiirl alriw t, Ki w York. SHIM kill! MILL lilf l! >!<>> CW.Idll Mr pl.t* TICK i I An ti e past Eir j year* tnescludeNuri i-rn Oi.iuu.1 Plaai r, > the r.iahllal.inMit of a /.' . .Vf. hi i -. pp yin* ni art rtoany i . • the North, and claim* a perfect » , v. lie hegi leave to return Id* thank- to I :• patrons. and a.-as to l farm a’. mterratod that he I: ii completed hi- fn{*roven..-nta tt at a III enable him to -c;.p!y ar y HI*at tf Ittapbl tavy,(Hat.t up .. theonormowly litcriu* I use •/v- . . air ■;, >, • the rnirrnt Wh.djor t hi.vn heoMat .parrte., with ape,dal reference 1.1 Ita richneaa In A" J '..it. ..J l.i The reputation of hla bran I ■hall beau.traln.-rt at every ctf rt aid . it. an,! be a v« only an *«. per.meliUl trial of those who have not mail applleatlon of It t r.i>‘i. il.tr/nitUur, JOHN II CI.AIKOKNP, Jala—.dm ! No. II Pearl at. HEW \OlJ.t LIFE INSURANCE COM PAST. (MUTUAL riY.STKM. Cltpilill * J.<><><», OK* HUfWRKD WOIVAND POl.I.AlUt de, called with th* Comptroller of the Mate of New Vork, and out of the hatiJa of the Ch-h i'y t. ‘cure; iiyl.lers. Pit: IV «i c af-.rat t v . a - i r Liberal Prim I pie Forty per ct oft!.* premium on Uf f .delta, will be loaned th* ' Insured when the pr tnlum esceedj I Policies lseue I am' payable to the ln*cr*d on arriving at a cer tain age, or to th -1. -illy of the in-urt d ax death, should that event happr n previouslv t arriving at that age. | Endowment POI.I' Ikri for children, granted on the moat favor* able termr. Policies lamed at y eatly rednoed rates of premium, when tha Injured prefer* not participate in the dividend*. AM loir** paid prt nptiv and without ll'.ig.it! We shall be pie ir I to have you call at one* and seear*a policy In this old ar. ! relta •• LV.rr...anv ahlch I. r.,i. ..... —X... ed by jrour own cltl'-ns. WORTHAM A WYATT Apenta, O.T.oe ISO, Main street, Tew d on above Pott Offla. CHAB. E. WORTITA Vf, tic real Agent and Attorney for the Ocmpany In Ya. if'DICAI EX A SIKKIM: Jsh. H. C swat, M. P. 1 Ro. T. CeiAtus, M. IK f ell f,IVf RPOOL AMI LONDON F1KE IVM HAX K t’OHPA.II. Capital, 810,000,000! A 5 K V A L I ,V C 0 31 E , $ >, i U 0, 0 0 0 I INVESTED I ; THE UNITED STATUS, OVER fyiO.OOOl All IHroct> -a i\ir illy Hi we-n.i. s /or th* Enyay*rntnU of tit I Voumrny. ■\TTE resner'fnlly r It attention ’ the seenrl'y nf the Liverpool if policy holders in u« large east, capital an ■ tm estmi nU, ustated above. The large ca lal .dir. .i.e of the Company enable It to tabs lines convcnl. r.t !■■ P-I'es requiring large amounts of Insurance. I In addition tott e . Hn-.rv r ■!• • f lo-uran e, llila Company la* i lUis I Ell V I A / 1 . oLIl Ik:. :i the p tymrut nf TEXASIfV AI. rill Sir)!.' r . j. Tty ... f... i!,, I EllS.lS'ES TL t ISHl RED. The Polt-jr c ,n he >neellr I at any time, and the pre i mlum will he returned lest U per cent. i I of Renta by Tire, on a new and most liberal principle. I Under the 1* !!-|ea «. thli Company all claims are pall upon nr j | sentati. u of * - '.Ufa t< y proof of Inca without <J it*mtnt nr d*ouo kVS afterpt .dila tion of proof. WORTHAM A WYATT, Ag r.ta, | tnhlt I -t riffles. .1 t !YIE8 «! BOSHEB, IXSUI.'ANOE AO ENT. ] Off:* Ei*4 tldt of Uf Htrf/t, ly.-ond door S’orlh o/CAa cbmer of Si in and lltt. Represents the following well established and reliable Com i panics: I Arctic Tire Insurance Co., of the City cf New York, rapltal and (orpin* . Humboldt 1 Ituura tc- tlo., of the City of New York, capi tal an-1 surplus .. .... WAf anw Fulton Eire Insurance Co., ol the City of New York, capital and surplus . I’sJ.of'O Irving Eire Insurance Co., of N. Y., capital |2nti,0ti0 with a large surplus. Phmnlx Tire la. Co . cf Brooklyn, Capital and surplus, |»1,000 Policies Issued nri R Hidings, Furniture, Manufactories Merchan dise, and I', i - ,1 I’ - perty generally, against log, or damage by tire, on the n;..-I f iv rableten - Louses pruaptly adjusted a,.-t pun.’uaily a* tiled, tl security -dcred by the sLuve e.nipanlea, conducted as t!. v a.c, by exp-rhne. 4 underwriters, affords to tbe Insured, the meat an p e guarantee, and the f .11 assurance that all contracts entmeilln'o by them, wdl be fulfilled In the moat satis factory mar! r The bo,c experience . f the subscriber In these matters, will fa. date and protect (to the best of hla abilities,) the Interest uf all who may be .lisp..ted to patronise his efforts. Coun try risks, Inland navigation r •■ .. v. •« and th.*li cargsea .a I port, inauaed on the n >vt reasonable terms. octd— Id 14 tl UO*I> H.4DK Airi iciiltural Machinery. H AVIN'! I cot. plete my n.u- marhlce shops on Erankdo Street, and Walnut All.-', tbe whole b. li gin .-enneetlon with my In. pleoieot and fee l M. re, on Main Street, I now Invite particular attention from th • fai.nra of Virginia, to my facilities for manta. • turlt g • -.cry kind of scrlculturai Machinery and Implement I shall pav rmecl «tt.nll..i, t., the luanufaiture ..f TIIKFBIf I\(l M ACHIN' - ..f th- best models, materials an I workmanship. My PORTAlil h H01P-K POWER ,,, arranged as to require no digging, ordelay In starting, ai I tins secun.l the approt al of all win have usd tt -n, My PATENT STRAW iCT1ERM are too well known to need ,, mmri Jaiion. As heretofore, 1 keep constantly on hand, of rny own make and ftilly warranted,Corn rbellers for hand at. I horse power, Wheat Tans, Cradles Reap r- Hay Prn*ea, Cider Mills, Meed Drills, Plows, Harrows, liny Rakes, (deaners, Cultivators, tiutu and Leather Ma chine Belling, A.., A ■ t4f~ Repairs .,| all b'n Is t irumptly attended to. Agent lor Bickford ii iflkaaa'S Wheat and tiuano Drills, and McCormick's K<- i| er ,|i Mowrr fe'-- II M MMITH. No II M.in «t JOI Tlllllilk I.tff'K MAM TAl TDIIt...Dwelling H l.o. k< of . .ery .h'o-.lplloii Hlidlog D ..r Trlmuilugs of the best quality. Also. Pri- in at..l Bank Lo. ks Hlng s and Bulls of any height. Bella bun.* with or will ut Tubes Aid. hr DM OF KH'AIKINd DONE. As I sell no wuia but my own manufacture, I am prepared lo Wsriaril it I . die vntlr- aat.ilacli u to th- se *ho may lavor ins with a call. WILLIAM BEADY, 24# Main Ptreet, betwen “th and Vth. f..M_1w o, uu ... r. id. II tBDSOITI ITLISitt TxTlsTFlXJFl, PA'I ASK*, DIAPERS, Sr. (10NSI7MFRS of i; hard.oil's Linens, anti those J. alrnus of cb* J tatnlng the Oenulne flood., should see that the article, they purehnae are seal. I alth the full name ol the tlrm, J. N. RICHARD SON, SONS .t O'Vi'KN, as » guarantee of the ioundueas and dm a blllty of the goods. This caution Is render-d essentially necessary as large quantities of Inferior and defeetiv I.!■ i.-s pr pared, season -her season, ami sealed with the nan.e of RICHARDSON, by Irish Houses, who, regardless of the injury thus Inflicted alike on the American con sumer and the manufacturers of the genuine Goods, »!!l not r«sJily abandon a business so profitable, while purchasers can be imposed on with Goods of a wore dess character. J BnXOCKE A CO •eft—d1y Agents, Sfl Church Street, New York w. o. »n«riii«3. ns. i, roiiriuaa, W. D. TOTIPK IYS A. BUO„ Commission Merchants, MR THE SALE OE PLOUR, 1MHAGCO, GRAIN,AG., (BABIN BANK,) Tilrlimond, Va. Liberal Advances ma-l* on Consignments In store. apl—ly SAMUEL A V 1: ks 6c SON, Commi.oon -nd Forwardiutr Me reliant*. RICHMOND, VIRGINIA, OFF! R FOR SALE—G. C. Mass Licorice, Olive Oil, Adamantine Car dies, Tobacco F avoring, Be* and other Nails, Scotch and | American Pig Iron, Rr-.ae A Co.’s Manipulated Guano, Clever Mr., Ac. t«»7_w I M KM S l>IIOv}'t|o-FM( | v t AN,OH HAM* J % I'ULATKI) GI’ANtl -■ ■< / t.ii'innnd , rt> tiu.nin, ■ , It i/t, ,i.7i. — This fertiliser I as been us* d la Virginia for the pa t f :r years, for Tol l.' co and Wheat, with re sults fully equal to Pori elan Guano, its advantage* are conve nience, and permanency In Its eff-cl, and economy, its cost being if. per rent, less than Peruvian. Price |JO per io>r of C- fa-0 |h< — For -»le by HTUK1> S RIVF8, fell!—4m r roer Ca-v and I.Ash its I'' nd Vs Tlf I'LKS, til I.H-. AND IIOHMN. I have I JVA Just received, dire ■< from Kentucky, it very choice JW? aud superior lot of S'ock. I have Ml‘LEN well suited To Iron masters, rsllroad purpose*, street and plantation use, a'l of which I Srtll sell, e*chaflre, break and deliver In the rily or coun try, on rdy usual acamr todohng far ora, at Davis a lie.:- bison's, late l/nratn’t old af-ind. *ul»—tf EDWIN WALKER. N. B. I shall he In race pt of Dealt Stock, d!re<*t from Kentucky, •very month. Enquire a above. K. W. Bl*r<>5tl> aV PORTER, Cabinet M a n h facturers, At (tis-lr OI si Ntrsiirl, CORNER urn AND FRANKLIN STS., Ifis-lmioml, Vn., WOCLD Invite the stl.-ntlon of all lo wsnt to our large stock .f f 1 y&a»5£.r_w Furniture, ■ V from the finest Roaewo*.-I. M' hn/nny and Wal nut, of our make, everofi-red lu tf is market, to the chesp.st Cot tage Setts; Chairs of all kinds; Beds, Madras,. ,, with «., r>thing in the Cabinet line which w- are selling at s very imall profit. I N OKKTAKING In all It* branches attend -d to at all hours. _ mad__ CV|-~-=3 WM. M iTI.1.1: & C0..“ mo. m. t| A I >i ST ItEET. K 11 H M 0 Ml, V A .. Dealers tri colors, Painters' and Artis's’ Materials Varnishes,While Lead and /.In. Pain's ctl and water Oolvn English, French, and American Engravings lithographs suitails for Grecian Painting Prints for Pstlchouianir Painting Mathematical Ir cruments f- r An Mints *nd Engineer* French and Frig, h Drawing Piper W Indsor and Nekton's Tube Cvlc.rs English Snd GeGnan prepared Canvass Picture Frames and Gill Mouldings, etc field) BLACKER AS. 1 QH Bm* Bl*rk p,‘*> J»UJ sxpested for sale to arrive u IOU Rsclili* KOBINBON * ROBERT*. I