- ' ' - =-■ -— — 1 fl ♦ _-———=—===========================:==========—=——-_ VOLUME 1)4. RICHMOND, WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL IS, 18(50. NUMRER 0.4. "Rk’MXOSD 1UII.Y WHIG. TlUifl: -4„.. |B *v^r Aouiua . ^«ai Weekly, $S . Weekly, $3 . *1 P RmlttAK *• W b< ’“•*** *l V * I •*'* £ r^0 *,! ^ow wtv«r« ev1 L. /i >’id all ilher Ad- r.-tiaemrul* eenl by them to be an •IT', a. .sinrjc aiiil i*o vwn.»lion. • . — , .1 ■ ••:. >1 \ i nte* Adve.Uasmenta not to be vrtei * the v.-ar. but to be charged at the ueual ratee, eubjeet k!jch lieeouou ae shall be agreed upon. fc.gr- .... Iter* and yearly sde .u~.s. generallr. engaging one . •• ur « si'll’. ■: p' >d. of change, shall not, ou llielr * , are-age In aosone week. Ifsert us.: I .n the amount T , u.,,.l ,, o... standing rule under the e. niraei. and all eaeer CA maMt In be chanted at the usual ratea. *'•. ' • . •, . I. ite-1 In the M Weekly Vs lg at 1 o dgflti , I, and 50 cent* ?tr’ , - . , ..mlimajoce, or if oeeklv. 7 5 cento w;n. s!'i;i\i;ii:.\DK. isgii. ki.s: mi it u sir. (U. .»sa yruak-T, Ruuunas. Vs ) vfggufl h'rsale iho leilusring lt»t,of artlelen, of Isle nwn eJjm \ r man nt-.slr.usao.lf-p.-r Wmw, . , jj vi Iron Stores fdi wood, IT rariettea, ?• - r Iron «t..v- s for wood, l ist and .fleet Iren StoTea for real. In “ T* •• Hr d, mt li»* Burner, d sir-*a, . p rtabte llua*eis, A ** pefSaale •.■are, Ida-unl 'ladr.lor. r. s >un'.<: l p.**t tide furnace. Licorice Boil* r*.
ev.'.ly f... sale, the ru st popular IfftkVft*, RAN fit- .t ' II ‘ ITL.U nos' made, and lawuriug places :»r lite »a'uc, g . . fel9-d*dm ntllCF iR 'llillV IIOO I'. — 1 have made the ah..»e #c X pv 'dl. ' ■ M ru. own wear. The are Itouhle Nil. s. New »1 •;* very lot./ L-c They a:e equally a 1 l. 1 » lac tin bed book." 91,iM It ' Jury of Tlwrcluutl. Nath id.'., n of this elerant ■ora l< re*Jr N' t nnly a moot int -'-«ting story but the baud a -u a of th • cost ever ta:.'ed by KcV. k V Kirk, ami is c. .-very particular talc Art Hot rc .tl.iua, richly illudiisb. I. containing Inotruc h I l'- 40 V ..Ut I'a nL:ir. Sllt..|U. ‘to . W4\w,.rfc He' . d in tael b all of the elegant accomi-tohmvlita ol the day.— * .'411.... . b . I 1 .chose and in. *e who would become touch tumalktsst 9i.Su Hi,.. r.t|iii) of N l|.T..ui'».t-n 1.-1 lv n .lly »« ki i. ls. one ol the best I.. fur youth ever published. "**c. Ah ,rc for sale by all BookscUtra, ao,l lent by mall by the Pub J. K. TII.TdN A COMP ANY, B aton ki;iovi;d. US A HAROAMIN.J . h.ve 1 ..d toll..!r Sew Store, . > wit. 1 ■- th* y h ss.- i- It : 1 . , s ■ ■ .or nU kind* ol worg iu thdr Hue, su i- %s putting up every >1, -cripli m of Water futures, Ifv.lr-4i.i4, IVtt.t Cl - ts. Baths, b. 1«. y look,ny Range*, Pu .pe. Heir,Otic Kama. A- PuUio/ up f riable lias Wuras, gtn:.c ui. build lies wnn gas pip. * and fiilaiiy AllSi.rtOof til, Wort, tteonng.Ac.; hestlnc hulldtcf: with h d air w iter ,.r steam Th,-v tab- this occasion i-» state that they hive II,. biSl llot Air furnnee In th»nr iny other country, fchich they will put up and warrant to give satisfaciiau. A , «e %*., irtment . 'plain and fan y tlu ware, an.l flrs’es and y , ». . sol 1 - tr \HTint l lL TFIITH. W"~-*V ,nr 1 i/'/i* / n<" f'- 'v ri. '.-I!.- above m |r ,.f making i- iii. and b- 4 J. . ” .■ „i.re » itisllod of Its absolute »u|K'rl>4vhy over llie gold, silver 41 piatitia Method, he can with conBdence commend it to all who nay J. ..re 1,111 r partial Sets of To. *h -and . tarciall.v to such as •s ir he ,1,44.4b.she.f with those they are now usit,|r. In this process, a file 'j.. non* to the sold plate are rem.-Ved —Ike si'tTluU be fog (kri,. 1, 4,4 11 res r.uo’. rt ah.I stability to the tie—and the teeth be t .1 dded In the natal, the rood is escuded from under o p.,. rai . ni, and they are therefore >r, .oipar, cleaner, smoother and la every respect better. l. .... ,e*|uenee ,.f the perfb-t adaptation of the plate lo the to .tl, ar.-i 1 he iip-tlon thereby iccured, lie ean insert one or more ’•* kM.' U claeo. end In all eel guarantee a perfect audsal Wsrtory 8t. or no charge. T* ,....... iilugbcrtad and r .aimer, Jeel by thoae stand 1 . ■■ -t O tbe prof 44 ,o. sertt- 4b"l Noith, t.-»tlmonlal* will be V . -. a. 1 «j r -.unns 4 sbiblt.-.l t > anv who rosy desire lobe them, te , I for i.e w, their old pnsltw iiorlnthlah UalL t»«« hnu^ fn.B. A to P A U'f NKIINIIIP NOTH E. | HlVIt; |,(b. . ,! *ii! • , U, to,-Commission, flroeery X ts4lk|i4 V. I Ths business will be eon dseted lo th* tau, of J W MPk A biO. J. W NlPK, No. jo. Mam .Street. P. I take this opportunity to 1 •'urn my sln'erv thank* t» my fttvndi, I.r tl.cir tiled ,1 shai * pa'run age during the last hrye yssrs, aa isouot ‘ r t - 4 llseir csntlniswil fa eats J*3 J W MfC \v I K 1.1 N I \ AMOK I N INil KH LIiOK-N.—We lake tod rh* publtc that we k*». , 1 iu ■ ir. i'a ly r ..»• i«nggy,*u!ke* and »a ( « Ap. kes, handsulEcly t uned, ,f the lie t mountam hickory — sso 441 y. d„ct 4 e...,d arti. 1. a] t! 1 it) Mo -1 »l«tw «tr-rf. •>fk M AI.K HIIIA. Mill 111 I I tits A. IN A NO. I •It' I'lMll.r I s II I.RINt.. e N. C liroo. Ilerrlnv »i.B t be fs.-n.ly . \ seeps cuuslnti'ly on h,ltd baled dtr, as.ed Oats, Lai -d Itfcucks, Hrau, ttrownstud, hhipetulf. Cleave list*, t'org, ss i a r-neral ais 'rtmeui ef 'he led select Pamtly " • d'i Als. tb. ui si . e W'iuea. Hrsu.he*. i»ld Whiskeys, * for laic cither wholesale or retail on th • moat rrs-bitiaVK . . u.. .»T a t HiiiWV Or o-ar iMmIi ••'A -.1*11 « - > ,n.l ?•>. ... •) i k| | li Al.s till* kM> L Ukl » k •*.* I *»*■► 1.1* j A*V/\J r». „»*. C «u i k>U»0 Coff.r M bo i 1 Ual Su*r*r I.t 1*. s aa, r*. ,r Sii *■ rr* klimv.i'nca li ali't*. H«cuu .**i i.-», SS.>u!.l>rt an.l Job** For Mlc by <4 !i. \.a J.thV-uVT TKI't HFARP A V AF*f)MAV *.|1 ' k'l.N atK UllhKKk, kk kalak»>.h<»> ’’’ ' b- .: * » I, ,i. I to *uy Ihlurf of khr »ln4 «o br •***4, br ,*i. by M la NW 'i’ll 1 w '"‘LK AMI 1-2 » bl» A Ilia.IMA It \ I WHlbKAV. of auprrior uuoin, *i..l irriuiw kran*K U» • • ».... ' - .... hr M li'U> if»Ki h i siaot:* iiai:k a t o., !MH 201 ASP 20 J N 4TI1 sT , PIIILA., ^VflOLKSALK I)KU(iG l STS *»i- rtrnof 1'rra. 6 u 4 El.rtUb WINDOW AM) Pl.ATF flUASR. Af% fictu-rra of P AlSrS .4 r«rr> 4rao.u>'ioa. ,t *'.* ■ ■ it vjrtii** M**hU**T,l» rr*f*rctfully luritrU »a4 'r'-' Pakrvnay. *.Bdt* Wbi**, on . u.iirnnirrit aa4 for »alr by V* AtAKY A LIP*Q»\ia_ ' •* »; r v b i. i: i. i i t; i t i;, A Drlighliul Pa-rfuui.* For tho i landkcxvlneC IT Kroak bank, A KiKtlC, L O .1 DO X. 0« IkAad, and for Mi* b* CLt'lMbKN, 96 AlaH !«r-r'. |!OK|».|:k ATnlts ASU A* ATbKl uutln«>. » *_ ' l>«,, jjm rrr«l»*T0N M CO., . ln|Hkrtrr« of H %f Jtir**, • 1 'Itui ii I)'"**. TC*. ax J *.... toilct srrs tnJLJ* *°» 'P-ff. of r*tcO» laapo.I»bo0, » cbok* a»*M of L ToUrl s,t* «| far: U, f. »tt« ro*. *n 1 ratty luff a '•■roajc aiiro 04 Wl r. M'TLAB ISON. ’ |k 19 Pr«rl mnM. pH.'*1 H AS II Pall a l ots. W» w»oa WbSaor liO b*»*..« prtar p.jlato., prt Schr Truro, O'.rrrt ■s'bffeoC*, kr It* J. lou Ao *oH V u.-cbaorra. by tu.,i M a IMBW1U1 T^®*® H ATW.—t' 0 To t i a '*•*• *>i*. Curu4 l oudly ®» a*M by a CHaILB T. WOSTITAM 400. CLOTHINO AT WHOi»ALB. tlf K are now prepared to show country Merchant! a much i Vf larger, more attractive and cheaper *tock of s*JUIN(-J Cr,()THING than heretofore lia. ing Important advantage* In the par of our good*, moat extrusive preparation* and an exp* ileii c of mar« than twenty year* In the manufacture and - lie of Cl th:i We l.' tieve we offer more drairable ilyles, and bet ter workmanship f r the same, or lower price* than any other house in the trade 1‘evotl g the whole of our attention to thl* branch of bn*-- r»a alone, and determined to build up the trade of our ci-y, we <-il r a* great inducement* as those of any bouse lu any market In this country. ulMl KKrV, BA1-W1S k WILLI A MR. ITBING ANDSm.WBR CLOTHINfl. WM. IIIA SMITH, 114 MAIN ST , ntc now In ttore cl his own manufacture, a very larg- and deslrabl- stock of Gentlemen and Bovs’ Fashionable Cloth I..g, consisting Of all the newest style garments aud latest styles of Fabrics, to which 1 would Invite the attention of the patrons Hav Ui : long experience and g.eat facilities for catering for tlda mar ket, | think I can offer such a sunk at cann.it but give entlr* sat 1st a. 11. 1 will sell you a good article at (air pilces, well made, la*tdy cut, an I lu the latest style*. A » til hi all 1 ask t»> convince ynu that T mean all I say. M,; WM JKA 8MIPH, 114 Main ■*.. 1C 1411 MO\ i> .71A HE 4 LOTHIMi, Incroaseil Faoilites. fJIHK n . * r «*r has* been manufacturing Clothing In the A itv • Richmond v t**nty year*. anJ ha* at this I will, lu (lj the n< \t o.i t ilt or two, make large additions to that hum* ■ .la. b**r. Havimc taken the story over bis store especially for iuhbu faciuriug purpose*. he is detenuiii* d to make any article lu the cl>■ ■' J*? b* that >hall compare lu every respect. with clot! ug m4>1e In Northern cltbs, and he asks the patronage of his old fneuds and tliv public generally, n view of the fact Uiat he is As in*: etupioymeu lu our u.id»l to a Urge number of mechanics tud w. rU.v females, ah ' ni ght ahtrvwe sutTcr for the necessaries of life llehss the bs-*t <»f cutters, aud material* uot to be iurpu» ed by sitv hou«e lu the country. Maryland, Virginia, Carolina* and Oe**rfta Caasltneref un i T«- «b of all gr ;de« and colors. Strictly a Hoalhm Manufaet ir* In? House, as all shall be sttlsfl -d by a per* mal inspection of uot what he luten la to do.but what he has been doing for years past, ► . U dKklNCU, Clothier and Tailor, mh3 Corn. Main aud lith sis., Richmond, Va. Bovs’ Olothimr! Boya’ Clothinir!! J’I’ST opened x large assortment uf Boys’ Clothing suitable for Spring xn.I Sommer: Black Cl. th Coats |i.. d> Cassluicre Pants IK. Fancy do Coals Iki de do hull la. do do Jack, t, lb. Blue Cloth do Ik; Black do do Ho tiii'c do do ll„ hid.ls and lll.ic* Ikj Su.peiid. r-i and fie* ik. Plain sad Fancy ' ests For sale low, by (VUSRAOOTT, HARRIS A CO, So - css ..a l.. Merchant, Wclslger A Co. tnhS.1 N< 11 J Main St ISM, FOB iMiU. ppillSti CLOT J ISO, 81 M'lKR CLOrii’NO tivhiO OlOTNINO, CHE iP CLHtHlNU, ► INKCLoruiNI). WKAIH.K CLOTHINU. BOTb CLOTHINU, aud NEttRO CLOTHINU, rut tr Ui.vmvoAn Xr Millm.’o I 111 M.iin Slr<*. t. mr or Will find Clothing, of Til KIR OWN WANT? ACTrRP. tint I cannot t*»-vurvaon-i in any iusrt«t. W*» will keep constantly •• n %r. I iliirl *he Spring an I summer ••>ntt>* a full *1 *ck of eve ry hr-g that k* pt 111 tl.r-»'m'I-g I • e. Our £»odx have been got ten up > v with «*p* ial reference t«« the retail trade. Mid our m..it., ¥ % .. r .< regards FI I*. 0TYI.K and WORKWASfflilP.— Suite >.r « «|* • U ; lo odor, of different piece* and HMPSON i MiLLKK. NOTH'K. OPR «*.«* i f lta.1) B.ilr t'lollilllt, K.\ 9( M*lo (L, • rluirviMli Mr. II. WIIITI.OOK, 4:1 J Wc will conlluue lo keep uur la:» N-x 1W Mxiti st.. where wr will be l>lr.u. ! «•> our cuu -nicn xii.ltb.- i>ub!n- I11 ir. ii.T.I, h*i iu* n x.lv wrrxii.-' iuriiU to u*. ofwrturr cor .Intliiiijj here, mil »t .re ).rv;i .rvl In reeeiv- or<1 to be inxde u|> In the 1,. .:y'i . ,nd it .1. >ri notion, thir winter «!••• k. wo will offer xl redu . : trice* to make iwa far ftprint Slock, Cxll »t j.,« t. MORRIS A CO., 100 Mxln »t. I ''I'RKlS. _R K1'U* IIU. NOTICE. lift*. E. I>. K KKLING, TAILOR AND CLOTHIER, No. I j« Unltt Mr.-cl, n VS just retur.d i.-k-m New York, and is now prepared to ev ► the ruv»*t attractive stuck of good* that he has » ver had the p>. asure of offering to hi« friends and the public, consorting In part of CLOTH5, CASSIMEKES AND VESTING8, of the ue«»'‘ viytea. x * h he wi'i make to order In the most ap proved !.. iruier. Fits warrorted t > please In all cases. Ai«0, In »• r and receiver, a cIhw s.iirMonof gent's, ysuthT and I'hilkll ,U'I KEADV MADE CLOTiIit.0, of every rr.it* vi 1 itvle lil'.vrUMIN'd rCRNlSMNO l.OilOd, , . . . .- .. ..I Inxweri; M> rloo Shirt- mid ol good , | b. KKI LING, N ISA Ma n stre t. f*t4» Till' 1*1 Kl.lt . In i->n.. .tuencc of the unpmcedenl* A ed >»* *< **f “Our .M del Shirt,*' we have m&dc arrange m**nt*, r*1 h « it h(.rcloh''e iiupix.'wdbie, on account of the ►•re .t demand »** »< w \ .rk)to«#/u n - have * Ur/e supply of this |*>po lar rfliiii «*u hand. In ev»rv unrly of sltleaud (piality, so that ih-.N- v-TiJiux onl.n Midi now have th. m tilled regularly and with i . . t - we » I ic*p -etfullv rail th#* .u.T.th-n of those who have not -eeu Our »• cvamlnxti<>u, and they t .ji1 omc COOliiu'* I that .t.«the • mt‘*2 JnrtiUi Shu < «•. i og.red f r»r sale. Weareals«» prepared to make to order from setentllic ru. a- •» at sh »rt noth***, and at reduced nrlctS We have oo • . un„ * .1 d. d* a Me -tt • k .( t.FSlLFVIFN i* ITRS’ISMINO which embraces everything pertaining lo the buaiuetj, And which viil he d. e4 at g* • »tl v r. du. cd prices. M l liThY AN 1’ A MAOWIKP, au2o No. SI W.un street, Richmond, Va. C.aru«‘ mill a(lra«-ln <* of kRIIIMI i N II SIMM K It l> It \ I.OOD S. i: k i:»: i> i: 4 A r o \ . HIM All STREET. MAVK h»*en opeolug during Hi*- past two w- els, an.) are now prepared to olh-r, a complete ass rtm- nt of hTAPLh ANI» F AMOY bUOlM. They * .11 call par* , *Ur atleiPi*»»» to many large lots of F »r » . . • 15 who'h will he •‘•1*1 at prices much !« aer than those t.f f r - aAoui. We meuUoii a few only of the uiust allroti%e articles Fnglish BKKKdO, hi immense variety; Fit. hand French UKKKGK KOBW, 4 to In VOLANTS; A v y targe as* rtiufUloflMI.KS, ofrnrjr variety of ilyl •, at . to 3* per « * MvV »he eo^t of Importation. Freo h piintrd JAOONKTS at. ! OK(U>DIB>. T’.A V KLl.ING liRJiSbt titHllM *.f »*very des. riptlon. Spring DRLAlNKb and I'il Vl.LIFH French an-i India hlULALl) SI1.KS, smoc entirely iiew n1 h »nd Our stock of l> >a»estlc STAPLK UOUOB, has ^never been more extensive NK«ictO CLOTHING, »f every grade. Am. nest th Us: uamed, we w-.ui 1 call the special attention of buyers to some very large lots of Vlrgliiia and Georgia Plain iv I 1 S:r . I 06HABCKGS, utid a large variety of other artists* ol Southern tuauufaciure. BKKK1>KN A FOX, mhl4 ill Broad btreet OlltXKOI XILL Rl( IIMOMM.HOI Mi VS ^ TMC The Kubscribor ha* Sarnestly labored for the past foul years taexclud* N- —them Ground Plaster.hy the establish merit ol * 7/ Mi 7, arid supplyinif an arth !e *uper r »o any received frou d»e North, and . Uitus a perfect success, lie begs leave to returti thank- to hG patrons, and a<*ksto inform all Interested th »t h>* nas completed his insprovementa that will enable him t<* supply any h uand that may arue. Ills dock of Lump is heavy, (btsed upon the eo rmou»ly increased use of a superior article), selected from the povvtt Windsor (Nova j*cotU) quarri**, with special reference to tU riv '.new In ;*A./fr ./ /.i'/.-t. The reputatiou of his bran 1 diall be sustained at every effort aad cost, a«d he ask>. only an es tH-rir;i-i tal trial I those who have uot ni-4«le application of this ixi'u it-u Vi h .iec. JOHN if. CLAIBORNK, jals—btu No. 11 Pearl it €.ui:\m: kxtk.U'Tok, »-a sKE..vigo PAI\T TAB, WAX, os axy xisp or G K E A S E, tuna iu. (urn* or SII.K AN'l> WOOl.EX DRESSES, and FROM I >rOti< inoi ii*. * ocr ir*M< rU lls <$iiyKU*t injury Up tk«• reedved thehl^heii recommendations, it also t% rti%« «1 !?.*• silver medal at the laat Mechanics' Fair. It U m.tl u thsei’.y, and observes the patronage of the S*uth. To be had of the principal drucytats and at my laboratory, corner Maiu andl'^h-'-, Kichnjoud, Va. h'DA'ARDT. FINCH, Analytical Chemist. ClaARKSOI A INIIfiRSOII, H IM mmkm sir ci, »«u luntMi.i, \ ir^inia. 1*11* OH TICKS r HARDWARE, CCTLERY, GUNK, Ac, have . for Safe 4"*«* d -a Po-ket Knives, •*0»a» seta Knives arid Fork*, .'*» dos. Ivory Table and Dessert Knlres, I«s» ** Filled * •* Foiks, .Hon ** Shoe and Butcher Knit a, l«iU “ K. liters, Wades ami Butcher* Razors, V) " Razor Strops, sfMi ** 8eisK*fiatul Shears, ftross tifuilrt pointed Screws, ¥« no d**t. Butt, Table, and other Hinges, f**i setts Bed and Furniture Castors, -*** d a Kim, Fad. Ch* »t and Stuck Locks, l.Vl Tea and Table spoons, .VH 5- (#ri:bu‘» Horse Shoe Malts, kejfs hammered Horse Shoes, ton* Iron Axles. 5U,0UM Can age and Plow Bolts, Ac., Ac. They are al«o Agnus for Fairt*snks Scales. C. GENNE t7” DEALER IX WATCHEN, JEIVELKV AID S I Tj V K R \V ARK. E a k I r Square, HI a i 11 Street, KKIPIOM). VA. EVKRV DKdCKU-nON Of W A T O 11 K S . In Gold and Silver Oases, RICH DIAMOND JEWELRY, I'OIKO, OiUlL LAVA AND PKlItL NKI'*, *IM EK TEA SET*, Pttcber*, Spooun ami Forks SILVER PLATED ICE PITCHERS, hpooiu, Forks Ludles' Ar,« Ac. tuh T *__ WM. SATTLKK & C0.7 ~ VO. I II, 11AM KTKEET, UllUiluN U, V A., DKALCR!* 1. - er, lor obvious reasons, and to guard ugaiust interruption In the uttair, that some other than a member of Congress should hear the challenge to a hostile meet ing in the Ihxtriet, to Mr. Potter. Mr. Chisman, a nou rcsideut of Washington, then assumed the place of acting friend f r Mr. prvor. Mr. Miles advised with him throughout, entirely concurring with him iu eyory step up to the tenriltia'iou of the correspondent^! <»u their part, and has desired to make this public statement of his position. T. P. CHISM AN, WM. PORUUEit MILES. Silt • Will you have the kindness to designate a place, outside the l>i-tricl of Columbiu, and the time, when and where there may be a lurthcr correspondence bv tweeu ur. I have the honor to he, very re pectfully, Ac., HUGER A.' PHYUR. llou. John F. Potri a. Memorandum. On to-day, at " o’clock ami ten minutes, I met Mr.JPoi ter iu one ol tin- sitting rooms of the lion-* of Represen tatives, and delivered to him Mi. Pryor’s first note, a copy of which marked “A,” is iu Mr. Pryor’s possession. Mr. Potter opened the note, which was unsealed aud read it I then inquired at what lime his answer would he communicated; towh'nh lie replied that it should be at his earliest convenience, but perhaps that would not be before morning. At a o’clock, hearing rumors of a probable arrest of the panic.', J met Mr. Potter in the same loom, and in tunned him ol tliosc rumors, and also that Mr. Pryor had gene our of this District to avoid arrest, lie said that tie would endeavor to avoid arre-i, but could not leave im mediately, lest his wife, who was at the time iu the gulh ry, should be alaiuiid. At this anne interview I informed Mr. Potter that I was suddenly < ailed home hy sickness iu mv family, ami that llou. L. M. Keitt would act iu my stead. 1 had just previously notified hii|j ol this iu writing. Aptil II, IstSO. T. C. lllNDMAN. A fill i. 11, 18C.0. Sir : Your t.o’.e of this dale, received by the hands ol Him. Thos. ('. Hindman, invite* a “correspondence,” to be hereafter conducted outside of the District of Colum bia, evidently to avoid o.i your part certain |>ena!lies ini [io-ed by law. 1 reply that the constitution of Wisconsin allow- me no escape from the consequence* of such a “ correspondence ” a* you seem to cent- uiplnte, wherev er it may he conduele'd. 1 therefore inform you that suedi “ further correspondence ” as you may wi-h to make may be delivered eo tuy friend, Col. I’. W. Lauder. I liuve the honor to !«•, very lespeelfuiiv, your <>b« dient servant, JNO. F. POTTER. Hou. Rum it A. Pkyok. Viroisia, April 12, In Ml. Sir: Iu order to lie assured that I do not misappre hend the preeite impoit of your note by Mr. Lander, I b< g to inquire if you will accept a challenge from me in the District ot Columbia. 1 have the honor to be, very respectfully, Ac., Hou. Jobu F. Potter. ROGER A. PRYOR. April 12, 1880. Sir ' It there be any ambiguity in my note of last eve mug, after the explauutiou by my ft lent!, Col. Lan der, to your friend. Col. Kvitt, Us night, and Mr. Chis inau to day. which I understand lie made, I beg to say that 1 will answer the iuquiry contained iu your note of to-dav when a challenge shall reach me. 1 have the honor to be, very respectfully, A.’, TT in Roger A. Pryor. J.\t». F. POLTEIL Not*—Imir. -dial dy on receipt of the above,! deliver ed the following no!e wub which « had beep fqrt.ished by Mr. Pryor in advance. T. P. < 'll l it Ah'. Virginia, April 12, 18l)0. Fir: 1 d. maud the satisfaction usual among gentlemen for the personal affront von off. red me iu debate, and lor which you were plei-ed to avow your responsibility. I have the hoiior to he, verv respet (fully, ROGER A.' PRYOR. Hon. John F. Pojisr. P. F. M, tuenJ. Mr. Chism tn will deliver this note. {?• A. P. April 12. 7j P. M. Hon. Mr. Chism vn— Fir : Using to my not being able to find Mr Poiter, (tn article iu the Star causing him to chance his place o| meeting ; 1 am compelled to r. quest you to await a reply to the note you have favored me with lor a short space ot time, say for a few hours. 1 am, mo.il i.qiccUully yours. Ac. >. W. LARDER. April 12, i860. Sir: Your sccoud note of to-dav is received. 1 refer you to my friend, Col. F. W Hinder, to make the neces sary arrangements. 1 have ‘.he honor to be, Ac., JOHN F. POTTEIL Hoi. Ruokr A. Pryor. Washinoton, April 12,(11J r. v.)ISi‘.0. Sir: I hare to state that my principal, Hou- John F. Potter, disclaiming the particular rules of the code, will tight Hon. Roger A. Pryor with the common bowie kuife, at such a place, private room or open air, iu this District, as we may agree upon; at a lime lobe lived within the next twelve (12) hours by you and myself; distance four leet at commencement of engagement.— Two seconds to be present to eucli principal. Seconds restricted to one navy revolver each. Knives of princi pals of equal weight and length ol blade. Fight to com mence at the word three, (3.) The calling of the tallv aud word as betwecu the principal .seconds to he decided by turning a piece of money. 1 have the honor to he, most respectfully, E. W. LANDER. Hon. T. P. Cuts man. \V.vsniM.ros, April 12, 1800. Sir: Iu response to the demand of my friend, Mr. Pryor, for “the satisfaction usual among gentlemen” trom your friend, Mr. Potter, you state that your prin cipal, “ disclaiming the particular rules of the code, will tight Hou. Roger A. Pryor with the common bowie kuife," Ac., A ■. Not recognizing this vulgar, barbarous, uud inhuman mod-* of settliug difficulties as “either usual among gentlemen” or consistent with the notions of ci vilized societv, I must, without referring your communi cation to luy prtnci| a', (or even seeing him.)emphatically refuse to allow him to engage iu it. Whenever your principal will reply to Mr. Pryor’s de mand in such a way a-may seem to be consistent with of the code"—whether “particular” or gcnaral—1 .shall be most happy to cominuuicule to my piiucip.il su:h a response. I hare the houor to be, most respectfully, T. 1*. ClllSVAN. CoL F, W. I.ANGER. Washington, April 13, 3 A. M. Sir: Your note is just received. Without replying to the term* of iudiguation which seem to pervade it, 1 w ill simply suy that my principal detests aud abhors the barbarous aud inhuman mode of settling difficulties “usual among gentlemen," termed duelling, lie repre sents his cons uueiits in the following manner: lie as sir:.* aud maintains his right to present on the tloor of Congress, w ithin parliamentary rules, any matter which he believes to be correct. Called upon by note to reply to your principal, he has made his suit* incut. As his friend, I have presented it. You objeet to the terms. They were such as would alouc enable my principal, who is uuacquamted with the usual weapons of duellists,to meet vour friuid on equal terms, lie will not go out o! this District to tight a duel, lie waive* the usual last resort of the non-duelist—the asser tion that he will defend himself wherever assailed. He ereu goes so far as to be willing to name time, plate and mwg/oi'x. when at this stage ol the affair you appeal to the strict torm.i ol the code, and express yourself dissatisfied. Theie is but one result. 1 disclaim auy of the scruples which have actuated uiy friend, Mr. Potter. Differing with him as much as a man can in politics, I believe with him that every American citizen is entitled to the full expression of opiuiou. 1 therefore present myself iu his place, without restric tions. i I have the houor tube, verv respectfully, f. w. lander. , Hon. T. P. Ciiisman. Washington, April 18, 1860. Sir: Neither my friend, Mr. Prvor, nor myself have anv personal marrcl with you. I iuuuot, therefore, jier tuit him or myself to take auy advantage of your cour teous off. r to substitute vourself in Mr. Potter’s place. A* Mr. Potter, “who is," as you state, “unaquaiuted with the usual weapons of duellists,” cannot meet my i friend “on equal terms" in the District of Columbia ex cept with the “common bowic knile," (which mode of J fighting 1 have iciu-ed to accede to,) And as he “will not t go out of the District to fight a duel, and moreover I "waives the u-u»l last resort of the nou duelli-t, the a*- ( -ertiou that he will defend himself wherever assailed," 1 must brmiuatc this correspondence with the expres- I sion of my regret that we have been unable to adjust , the matter between our principals in the manoer “u»ual among gentlemen," whit a manner, though your princi- j pal "detests and abhors it," as “barbarous ami inhuman," would seem to ram of plain sense not more so than a tight with l.-owie knives. I have the honor to bo, very respectfully. Col. F. W. Lander. T. P. Clil.SMAN'. Washinotov, April 13, I860 S A. M. * Sir: I received your last note at liulf- p.i.ut seven o'clock this morning. In it you reiterate your assertion that vour priicipnl shall not moot Mr. Potter with Lottie knives, mating assurauce douhly sure. 1 have to correct an impression I have apparently con veyed in my lust letter—an expression also referred to in your note. It nppeuvs that my statement that "Mr. Pot ter waives the usual last resort of the non-duellist—the tisac -lion that lie will defend himself wherever assailed”— has ,ed you to believe that he will not defend himself if assaulted. This is a mistake. If for the time he waived the mere ax.urliim, and placed hiitigelf, so far as he could, at the disposal of Mr. Prvor, in regard to a per sona combat, by no means believe that be will not deft-u l himself. I leg to assure yon, without consulting with my prin cipal, that be will protect hims-lf with honor wherever assailed. It also becomes nty duty to inform you that Hou. John F. Potter did not know of my otlVr to appear for him. Thu lurther remarks of your letter being mere e^pres sious of opiniqu upon « mode ol adjusting ditlicubies, the propr oty of which wc arc not discussing, I have nothing to offer in reply, I have the honor to be most respectfully, F. W. LANDER. Hon. T. P. Ciiismas. A CARD FROM MR. CHISM AN’. In further explanation of Mr Pryor’s position in the controversy with Mr. Potter, I dcouj it proper to make public the following notes, which,though never delivered, have an essential benriug on the transaction. The first note was handed to me by Mr. I’ryor in Alexandra, and at his urgent entreaty I agreed, against my own judg ment, to deliver it to Mr. l’otter, but which, ou reaching Washington, in deference to the earnest and unanimous remonstrance of the lion. Messrs. Lunar, Keitt, and Miles, I determined to take the responsibility of with holding : Virginia, 12 o’clock, April 13, 1860. Sir I avail myself of thejcarliest moment after a re port fiom my friend, Mr. Chisinau, to send you this note. In consequence of the impossibility of communicating with me, luv Iriend has been compelled to proceed with out conference in the several stages of this controversy. He has acted in my behalf lrom the highest impulses of honor, tint in obedience to the rules which govern the conduct of gentlemen in the settlement of personal dilli cullies. Nevertheless, [ cannot hide his decision. II fore formally accepting vour terms of combat, I must re xd the intimation conveyed in the note of your friend, Mr. Lauder, to the effect that I am seeking in sonic way to restrict your liberty of speech as a lb prv sei utivo. Ido not question your privileges in that rt i :• it >1. 1 f to vii ii< Rle my .. tranter rant in the oltioinl report ol’ tin* debates in the House of Kcprcsanlatives, mid for which you refilled any apology. l’rote.-ting against tlie term- of eombat you oiler—1st, because llniv do not nll'ord me the “satisfaction usual among gentlemen,” which von engaged to accotd me by your acceptance of my challenge; 2dly, because they are inhuman atrocious, and repugnant to all the sentiments of a civilized commimi'y; I’.dly, In-cause, by reason of your greatly 8U|ieiior size ami strength, they deny me every condition of equal eneounter—ueveithclc.-s, 1 do accept your terms, and will light you as you propose. Jl) friend, BJr. Chisman i- nuthorbed to nrrsi.ge the details of time and piaiv. before concluding I must assure you that in tin- use of every weapon save one—the pistol—you have at leostaas unch ex| erience and expert ness as myself. To thi- note I require a reply in your own name. I have the honor to be, verv respectfully, ROGER A. 1’KYOR. lion. doH.N f Hon aw. Mr. Pryor, on returning to Washington, being unable to timl a friend who would carry the above note, handed mu the following, which I agreed to deliver ti) Mr. Pot ter : April 11, ltfou. Silt: I seize the earliest opportunity after my return to this city and mi examination of the correspondence b. tween Mr Istnder aud Mr. t'hi-mun, in reference to the difficulty between ns, to respond to the intimation con veyed in tour second's Inst note. Vltbourh your prnpo*t-d terms of spiu.hat were rijecl ed l>v mv friend without conference with me, yet 1 have no alternative now hut to submit t« hi* dcri-mti. I :-nd, however, in y our rathe:- iigein- .nt aud . mptinUe procla mation ol a purpose to defend yourself against attack, some faint |iOssibilitv of a settlement of the controversy between us. Acting on that uggestimi, I ln-g to iufonu you that if you will within the next three hours, name a particular time aud designate some place out of the thorough fares and most frequented portions of the city with a xmw to escape interruption and to avoid injury to oilier perron*—I wdl afford vou an opportunity to re deem the vaunt with which you parade your resources of sitf-defenco. • our oheoient scream, ROGER A PRYOR Mv fiU-tid, Mr. Chisinau, will deliver this note. R. A. P. Hon. .1 Ills E PilTTFR. When nu my way to d liver the above to Mr. Potter, to luy Miipti*<-, I was authoritatively informe I that tic hid been arrested ami put under bonds to keep the peace. After tliie, I could, of course, present no m )> couupuut cation to him. T- P. CllI-MA.». HEEAl I.TINt; .-snERIEEsT We copy, by run the Krainintr of the j-jud ult., the following report of the remarks of Mr. Dicfcin son, of Prince Edward, pending the consideration in the House of Delegates of a bill to relieve the securities of tin- Sheriff'of Norfolk comity, from the payment of dam ages adjudged against them, on account of the default of their pi it eipal: Mr. Di.kinsoii opposed the passage of the bill. He said the legislation of this session had inaugurated a sys tem oftelicl lor the securities of the defaulting Sheriffs, which, in his judgment, was dangerous nml ruinous.— He did not share iu the responsibility—he had uniform ly oppose J it, and should continue to do so. W<- arc last removing the safeguards which the wiser legislation of our predecessors had eudeavored to throw around the public revenue, by withdrawing the inducements which the securities have for holding their principals to the prompt, punctual, and faithful discharge ot their duties. The balances duo from the defaulting officers have been made the bas'u of the Auditor’s estiuiau-sol the incoming receipts, to meet the current expenses, and the existing and prospective indebtedness of the Stab-. In every appropriation (lavish as they have been) which this legis lature has made, with more than prodigal hand, these judgments and estimated balances have been paraded before u.u, as reliable means to meet in part tlie.se extrav agant appropriations. And yet, day alter day. we have been voting away the damages included in these judg ments, which are as much a part ol the judgment debt as the principal itself. We seem to have constituted ourselves into a great eleemosynary corporation, to re lieve tin- distresses (real or apparent) ol those who ap peal to our sympathies, to discharge them from obliga tions voluntarily assumed—at the very time when we have increased, and are hourly increasing the public debt to an alarming extent. With an existing debt of more than #31,0-iit.tlOO, wo huw at the present session, made sdditiot al appropriations tif about $7,00ii.0tJti more, (to which i ’ we add the Slate's share as a slock holder it) tbts James River and Kanawha (Jo , of tiie money authorized to be borrowed on mortgoge of the Company’s works, it will be sit or 1o,oim,ikiu more,) thus creating an indebt ?'JUCS9, uir mu ui which win ucvc« uu tri-u uj uur cmi dren nor our children’# cli ldren. 1 hold in my hand a statement from the fust auditor's jllice, v’hich dhows that thora are hut 18 counties iu the Commonwealth in which there lias been 110 default, and these defalcations amount iu the aggregate to upwards of s lS8,iM'iis" it a wise maxim, and I respectfully commend it to he consideiltion of this General Assembly. TRYM>NE IN YOUR PARLOR. A THOROUGH tett of twenty five years has proven beyond a t\ Juibt tlial no oae can buy a CHEAPER, BETTER OR SWEETER pmo-roim: ban at V P. NASH i CO S HUNOKKlut of recoiiinKTnlatory letter* that we *ve received from our punbasers conclusively rove that »e have not only U.e auana ot relltiiy at he LOWEST R ATKS, but ttr advantage ofSELACT Nt* U>< VERY HAST. Our Hunt • re'Lxkas andlscarxsi.su, and lids certainly affords j -very advantage to be (hatred. Tlie majority of our sales are tHsocor oaorn, which ts a perfect y tale node, as we Incur all rt sponstl.lllty of ph asloy. We hnvs now another FLESH and LA Hu v STOCK i-i seme of the ERY HUY. A. P NASH A CO , f«16 _ _ _ Petersburg, va. rE.I B.—Cnolce Gunpovder and Black Teas, for ta)« by aplO J. N. GORDON A BON. UAi/n noiti: mm k nosiMTAL. I lJli. .1(31 IN8TON, Tlf F FOUNDER of this celebrated Institution, offers themr.it cer tain, speedy and only effectual remedy In the world fur SECRET DISEASE*, Gonorrhos-, Oleets, Strictures, Seminal Weakress, P.ln in the Loins, Constitutional debility, Impotency, Weakness oI the Hack j anJ Limbs, AUeclioi.r of the Kinneys, Palpitation of the Dealt, Dyspepsia, Nervous Irritability, Diseases ol the Dead, Throat, NoSe or Skin: and all those serious and melancholy disorders aria ing from the destructive habits of yenth, which destroy huh body slid tuind. Those octet and solitary practices are more fatal to their victims than the soug of the Syrens to the marineis of Ulys ses, blighting their moil brilliant hopes or anti Jpatlons, rendering marriage, Ac., impossible. YOUNO MEN, especially, who have become the victims of Solitary Vice, that dreadful and destructive l.abit which annually so ceps to au un timely grave thousands of young w-n of the most exalted talent* and brilliant Intellect, who might otherwise have entranced listen ing Senates with tl.e tlnmdetf of eloquence, or wsked to ecstacy the living lyre, may call with foil confidence. MARRIAGE. Married Persons, or Young Men contemplating Marriage, being aware ol Physical Weakness, Organic Debility, Deformities, Ac.j should Immediately consult Dr. Johnston, aud he restored to per fect health. IK- who places himself under the care of Dr. Johnston may reli giously confide in his honor as a gentleman, and confidently rely upon his skill as a phys! Jan. ORGANIC WEAKNESS immediately cured and full vigor restored. Tills disease is tl.e penalty most frequently paid by those who have become tl.e victims u( inquopet indulge:.ries. Yonnr persons are P«> Apt to room it e\ocw. s hout not bmhg a*. “ TAKE NOTICE.—Observe the name on the door and win dows. A CURE WARRANTED, OR NO CHARGE, IN FROM ONE TO TWO DAY*. NO MERCURY OH Arif SEoCS DRCO CUED. DR. JOHNSTON, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, London, graduate fr'm one of the most eminent College* of the United .Static, irij tl.e greater part of whose life has been spent In ;h . Uucp.-sls of Lon don, Paris, Philadelphia and eUcsoafs, l.»S effected some of the must tutot.iauing ouf.s that Was ever known. Many troubled with ringing In tl.e ears and head wt.ea asleep, great nervousness, be ing alarmed at sudden sounds, and bashfulness, with derangsinet.t of mind, were cured Immediately. A CERTAIN DISEASE. When the misguided and Imprudent v Ury of pleasure flmls he lias Imbibed the seeds ot this painful disease, It too often hai.pens that an III timed sense of shame, or dread of discovery, ,, l.gj him from applying to those who, from ei!.-.. «i> .. ,„d .uq.cittbihty, ran alone befriend him, del • • ' • • cl. the ev.lutltullul.hl symptoms..! this ’ ,'.[ q„.-..,e Kate their appeal slue, suit, as ulcerated sore thrust, due shed nose, nocturnal pains In the head ttlol limbs, dim ness of right, deafness, nudes cm the shin buiies aud urnis, Motel.s« who have injured themselves by pri vate and Improper Indulg'-ncles. These are goiue of the sad and melancholy eff»*ets Y;-qJ#ccd by early habit* of youth, vis : HV-k**. • -t *n. linok aud Limbs, Pain In H e !!•.. „> m sight, Coosnf Muii alar Power, Palpitation of the Heart, Dyspepsia, Nervous li ratability, Derangement of the Digestive functions, General Debility, .Symptoms of Consumption, Ac. 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A large assortment of Wai. be*, munulactured by tbe following Scleh rated maker* K II. Adam* A S na, Uavld Taylor, Henry I dey nulda bemou, Alfred Lovalctt, Jules Eurgeusuii, and otfier cele- 1 iruU.l makers. di.uio\ns • A very rich assortment of Diamonds, and other precious stones, ris: Diamonds In full and Half Betts j “ and opal in Eull and Half Bella *• and Pearl *• « •• 1 “ In Enameled and Etruscan setting In setts snd half set's. 1 Oriental. Garnet and Pearl in Etruscan Gold ' Beltings, Bette and Half Bella 1 Mi.-li Kt rut ran Moantlng Coral Ros.-a In full and half setta I Euaiuelled and Etruscan Gobi In foil and half .-ells Etruscan and Pearl iu full and half setta Hone Cameo anil i'earl In full an«l hair setta Bardinva and Onyx iu full and half setta , Roman Mosaic In lull and half setts 1 Florentine Mosaic in full and half setts t Carbuncle I'earl and Etruscan In full and half setts I Rich Co:al Euchlts Etruscan In full and half setts, Ac., Ac. I 8II/VEUWARE. 1 Comprising Coffee and Tea Belts of all the latest patterns, Urns, iMtclirm, Wait* », (n»bl**u, Cup*, Ic* Cream, Himwbrrry an.I Jelly fcantl*; FBh, Hurkwhe.it Cakea an«l Fruit Knives; Card Casta, Port klonaie*, Cake and Fruit Basket*, Ac., Ac. iPRmriEB. 1 Urazillian, Pet laconic Pebld**a v«*t In £. Urdus lor the Siuthotid market attended fa wlllitiut ihar**- of tMimuLurion or Broker a ire. • m FOttlV\KOIRti Hi si Yl sx. r|ll|E JAMKa RIYKR AND KANAWHA C,t, >■), ,m~~«• A haul.;* art etlrd to the )ito|i:i||tion of the »'*"*» ""f >.iO'li Sid** Ka li t I r,uu any t • advance the inlet. t.onoUi route-, I am compelled t.# advance my rati ». I am, It*never, by that ar rut:£ciu< in, ui ii... i i.» j tn g .us u,r ugh 20 to 2.i l'«*r fYiit. (Timpfr fh.tn tli** ft*uth Pbfo K I'lroh l, prnvht.il that Company ArihffW to the «»i;>ul.ition ngr. f.| upon ; &n«l on tom*: aitkjeg ll* ilirf**rrn«-f b iiiucli grr-ater. Iff*I !•»' Jrtm>:innl to put »*••• charges at the VKRY I.OW K9Y POINT f»ii ••v* ry a j title, ami the iii.nhautiof Lyothbuig and tin We*t wdl Ami U greatly to their advantage to *hfp via RIcK mouth A. H. UK, Forwarding and CouuuLulon Men-hant, On the I) Hr, mM© lUtdiRioinl, Virginia. i".< Ol KAOB IIOMK RAM IM( ft u H. j The underairned manufacture and '.n i.» vt.n>t*n.!y on hand at the Richmond Iron and tftecl W^m, a largeaud fine aacorl mei.t of K* ti: ,.l u^.» lowmon IRON, cnnv!-tli»g of all •!&**■, Bar, Band, H «»p and A roli Iron. Tire Iron. Oval* and Half-Round*. Horae and Mule Bhoe Iron, Round* and Squares. Lightning Rod* round aioi square. Agricultii**1 Inutu Teeth Nut Iron. T« l*a«vo .Mill Taper.-d and !'U»e In short, e\»*rv .leM-rii * i •» ihoN' that may he ordered Abo, IL&llr* id fiogwri r EL, Steel Coach, liuggy nod Sulky TIRK> and Quarry rtaiioti, Rlwell'a W»-.-dlngHo 4 ml »i*e», from f I t.» 6 KiwrU's Bilim* ilota, *1* site*, from f I to h lte*;.l»-* . it.ei miperior mukeg, uf both Weeding and Hilling, which we ofler In quautitlc* to suit porchatera, and at lowest prices. W. S * ii. Dt»NNAN, Nih lion Front Block, Governor Ftrr. t, • I lap wier of Hardware I 11 ami %.mp niosiHim: of llhe *1 He»f*e‘a M»rdi*nl »i Itnimr kAbinsui.’x .*-upei Ph.cipl.ate of I m?. yx.raaie hv II XT M JAHtM •An Ulinil. i:\Ttt % KLOI If * tttur 4 JAAIpl .. -ii B. • 001 X. I roll's Found'/v ..ml Manufactory, c HAVING Ujh,*e u.*e Addition to r.ur «h- p, to suit the Southern . we will *e|| *t the Northern price* of l>by. We have •*-' 1W «• >.» dealgn* -i Plain nod OrnaaenUI If nil Ini;, V.-ruu.la*, Uiilconl », I’ort Is 1*1. ., ., l\ union laUitr Fiirsiilu rs>, tom the flmst Rosewood, Milioyony and W*l iut, "f our make, ever offered U ibis market, to the cheapest Cote afe u.-tis; Clialr* of all kinds; Be lt, Maltrassra, with rVerytliin,lo be Cabinet line which we are lelllng at a very small profit, IJNDKKTAKINO u all Hi I.ranches attended to at all hour*. , pn , ui*4 SwLTiiSa CAHOON s I ‘ ATKNT IKROA 11-CAST SECIMOIVEK. OR SOWING WHEAT, OAT.->, BARLEY, HE MB, BKA-., GRASS SEED, Ac. I VIE hand marhlue sows from four to elyht acres per hsur. Price 1 The horse power uachlne Sosr* from ten to fifteen acre* per hour. •rice * ». The i ihtcrlher havlny the patent right for the Plate* of Virginia nd N-mtii Carolina, and having located at Richmond for lire pur ine of manufacturing and felling said Machine*, has taken room* I idtloN. There were over 10,uOOof these Machine* sold last year, Couuty right* for aaie, and agents wanted. Ml—Tm CLiAKI.ES H. DOGOHTY. 800. AI)IE & GRAY, I860. DISTILLERS AMD MABTUEACTUKERS or CAMPH1NE AND UCRNINQ Fl.t ID. *1. 0 OKtLUot Is ,1.001101., 8PTS. TURPENTINE. KKKOPINE and LINSEEDOILS, Aii ofwhlcli they offer to the trade at the lowest "tatWet rates, irc.nA b* _147 Main 8tro*t ''1AKFBTINCI.—Jnst received a fresh supply of Uiose One U TAPESTUV BRUSSELS CARPETS, al *1 per yard. These dth Ollier rtesli supplies, make a Complete assortment, which, all 1 want will do well to esamlne. \VM. A.WALTERS,’ oc 24 No. 140 Main st. cor. 12th. b:.ti PLOTnBWT. / V A MONTU AM) A LI. EXPENSES PAID —An agent If f wanted In event town and county In tr.e United Slate*, > engage In a respectable and eaay buslnesa by which the above rc flu may be certainly real xei f. Pur further particulars address >r. J. Hksht \V*as*B, corner 12th Street and Broadway, New York , mg mm P.nta.’e Stamp. |a£4 dAwSm G loku i: if. s t e: 2: i., L) E N T 1ST, fllce A Rciitii iitp Southwest for. Main A 8lli Street*, (f7nf t/uor»Wr IVrsaikm's N«r ll. ltl,) RICH MINI), VA. I J A VINO an expeilrnce of ten years In Ms Profession, he feels I 1 conlldenl «f gi vlug satisfaction to those who may favor him iUi Uieir patronage. tohll—tint ’(111 F.l /.i: A LI IMII.I F, JI INI - _ *1 E.tCTUKKItS of III' N FRAME li K A N D , tAQfciWv. ktUARK, and IMRI.OP. fill AND PIANO-EORTU, • a te with all the improvements conducive to supe lx T I !' ority of lone, l uch and durability. tniLO MKDAIJ1 wer* warded at the Pairs in New York In IsM, 'M aud ‘LA, and In St unit, IMS J ealers, School* and PamtUca will save money by siting before purchasing All Instruments guaranteed for three eatt. Waienuoi, 4u‘A llrotillle M , (a few doors west of roadway.) NEWTORK Mg. :tmn ISO. SPRING TBADE, 130. JPST DCfEll ED AVD NOW OPEN AT KSOWLtN A. WAl.l'DIth'S, A full s Ipp'y of I M INES, such as 1. UEMP UN BN COTTON r GH4JNH THREAD APOTHECARY and For all of the above call at *30 MAIN CTttEET, Swa'orou ,'M **t‘-_ k A W 100 SWMWiSplNH F t FEU well assort JT7A' ed, for sale by_ JOHN N ID >K DON A SON. 1JKNCH AN D*Oi;LD.N«FI*ANiCN.- B.ldw»V LF m*ve. A fail asaortueut just rectiv.d liom the manufaclu en. and for sale by 0. j, MNTvN a CO , Sign of the Circular Saw, 71 Halo si M A WK K It’H FIVE MI.H'TE ICE CREAM FREEZERS, An liiiprovnl I*»r 18&'(. W.ni ?r4nr«.» lu» Gaum im iutrh.it Th*» rvnljr yrrrtrr known which la coa0tr«ct»4 on true principles 1 Th** Chifipeil, in I mo%l Kt AboiDinl re^ulflog |«m |c« .I ind h t* labor than %*iv otl »r, hrlrr it (he ian.< tliur the u«o*t Ju rbhle tn 8Uu« ture, ind roost ent/du in lU opvr«li«aa. dole Agent for the Hnlted K. MCrCIlAM, A (JO., Minwf«rtu^(*rt of JapiAbcJ md P!4bbhed Tin Wire. | frK—d*m 280 T. nrl wtri-e I, TrW York. VVANTKI). 1/4 non CUPTolIF.R# >i th* Hi Mnoml Trank Factory. 04 s r,A M M r vt »ln Sireet. last «i,..v* Hi.- n O.arlnU&t.i, ; where • • uy any style of trunk they wish, from the pa. < III* trunk np to th* best tr. aa frau.c .uti l . ,le leather trunk Iron frame solid sole leather rwllter, s uperior . arpet hags, alt maJgx the beat manner and warranted, and sold at pr'c.-s •< lua as they ran h*» bought In thr S .rthrrn > Itles. Trunks repaired and cai.ri made at the shortest notice. Country n.erclianta arr Inrtlrd to us* amine my ato. k of Trunks and learn my pii.es mW—Hri /AMIR RNOTTd 1*00. SPRING. lt*0O. Attractive Mm It asf Ik'rtt floods hum opcnlnif al WHOLESALE AM) KETAIL, J. IfllM.IIIKEIt Jtc liltOTIIliltH, KM Broad St.. Iliclitmiid. Va. At unprecedented loir prices lor. ash ot prompt paying cuafomerg, on th* usual time at cash (•rices. Our stork comprises in fort excellent bargslna In the following goods, to sill. Ii we respectfully call I be ,.l«!.C..n ol U>* purchasing mmmun'ty. A call and etaudnaflon of go. Is and prleea Is only necessary to insure sales to 'he moat economical l.uyels. i>re.-« hood# department Klllts of newest designs In ai y <|tisnlliy, from fs) crtiti fo |1 per yard The Inal bis k dollar Rills In lice city. BERKO E#, GRENADINE#, TUUL'U, ORGAN DIE#, PRINTED IOCLARD8, BF.REHV: ANQI.AIiIR, FRENCH JAC0NETT8, BRILLIANT#, LAWN'R, and TRA\ I I I.INO RoOU#, by the yard, an I ROHM less than *'« P'T «•!■». «•»! < «*«t| ot Itliuorlislluu. LINEN tfUODH. I *» piece* of Puri Irish Linen, ai fi cent* |wr yard, 1<0 •" “ “ fin •• “ Linen Kosorus of allrradeg very cheap. Llnnen Wheeling, Plllnw Ur.rn, Talde Damask, Napkins, and Towns. Ladies and t letiilefnrnc Uben Cambric II da fa.. y«ty cheap. Linen Drills. Hu kaback, Crash and Bird Eye ll.g.i WHITE' GOO DR. Cambrics, J iconnelte, Sables, Checks, Stripes, BtllllanU, Taillun, Crapes, by the piece or yard ln i.ME.vriC FA UR ICR. Bleached and U-own fhlrtlng and hhe-Uny *f celebrated makes, such is New V..rk Mills, lurn.laia W< msutla, f alls Wills, an 1 others, l.v the piece or yard, with a full slock of tut h goods as be long to this depaitflient- y. nrrally I. A DIES MRAUPINt.H FOR .SPRING AND ■•L’MMk H fi"i French I a. Points. VI*I Lae. Atanti.a ..f various‘tales. BC tutu WS, MANDARINE.*. PlfXIOLOWINia. anil an the Retreat St) l*s not; al.o a large ato. s of New ppilog bit AWL#, exceedingly . heap. EMBROIDER! F8. In this depaitmei.l we can show th* largest and cheapest as sortment of the Lind In the city, without ex. eptmn, comprising everythin* mining under '.Ms h a.I, too numri us to m.-Btl<.u We however rail II,* .1., ....rile 1. . ..a. oes.i. .. Cambric Hernia, ■h»“af»rturc ol THIIMH ING UA(;IUM> of lh- >•*«( iuoiIfU, u>*t«rnftla »n! WorkmnrnP iu My WRTAB1E HOUSE HI*EK U.„ auangeiU, t^ufr. ^ b-gying, nr del ly in starting, and has secured the approval ol all who have us, I them My PATENT STRAW CLTTF.it> are too v‘u known to aeed enmmer datlon. As heretofore, 1 keep corutanlty on hand, of my own make and fully warranted, Corn Ahrllert for hand and hurse power Wheat F .1,*, t radl*., Reapers. Uay Presses, Cider MUD, Seed Drills' H. ». Harrow* llay lUk*s, Ulcaner*, Cultivator*, tiuia aud Lealher II*! cl.lne Belting, * , Ac. C Repairs of all kinds promptly attended to. .,\jfent,for Bb kford A Hntftnan s Wheat and Guano DrilD and 31 :Corinl< k i Kt a| rr And Mown. ' * _II■ M, SMITH, No. M M.lu .-1 C«>l 'i IIliltN LOCK MAN! F.t« l ou V.—D», i mg ► ’ Loci* of every description; Sliding Door Trimming* ol the b. st quality. Also. Prison and Bank Lock* ; (line. * aud l»„lt* of any bright. Dell* bung, with or without Tube* ALL KINDS OF REPAIRING DANE. A* I sell no work hut my own manufacture, I am prepared to W arrant It to give entire lallalactlou to ll-cse who may lavor ma with a call. WILLIAM KEADT, , , Y.'O Main Street, betwen Mb aud Rk, fr'0"1*____ Kscmsoko, Yg. Klt'HAKDNON’N IRISH LHSTE2NTS. DAMASKS, DIAPERS, Ac. / TONSTMERS of Richardson a Lloenj, andthose desirous of ob lalning the Genuine floods, should ice 1L..1 the .rtlrlr* u„. (it ri up s* ' ‘I "Tin u • nui name of the firm. J. Y klL'tl 4 r #>. M>N, HONS A OH'DKN, mi a guarantee of the ioundaagg and dura ulilty of t!.«? ThD caution la rendered er.entlitlly neeeaaary ai large quanthlra of inferior and defective Linen, are orri.ared, teuton after »«a»on. and aealed with the name of RICHARDSON, by IrDh Uou.ea who regard!*## of the injury thui Inflcted alike ou the American con? turner and the manufacturer, of the genuine liood., will not rvadliy H r -> profltal.le, while ,-urcha.era can b« Uupoa.4 on with UoOdj of a worthJcu c!.»r*«i«r. . J. Bt'LLOCKK A 00 aeft—dly_Agent#, 8« Cbareh Street. Kew York w. n. funrusA ... . \V. 1>. TOMPKINS A RKO , Oommission Ateriihantpj. for fill’ sale or FLOUR, 7MBA OCO, ORAI.V,tmiii,'i»n snd Koru’.iriling AiorcbitikU, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA OFFER FOR PALE—O. 0 V... Licorice, (Hire OH, Adamantine Candle#, Tobacco llayorlng, bo. and other N.lto, Scotch and American Pig Iron, Rae.e A Oo.T ktaoljiuiul.d Guano, Olcror lar.l. Ae Ae ,i*_ u P*whinii ty Ftp*... F We are In lec. Ipt of .or spring tupply oI /.rot r,o,./»a >f tupenor qoatllr. from Thihnrn A Co, of New V, rk to alJrk we Invite the attention of thou wanting a n,«t rale article ,.«« _ «eo, watt a co., —_ Franklin near WaH .Irtai. L'XCHANORO.N LONIMIIN niMKO hr " if——?__ KENT, PAINE » CO. 1*1 WO FOItTlA, T"" DRJG.I S PATENT PIANO -The beat Pi.no e.lating-1. I ■utfninfil )..«««;• .eca lUtr v.h-eI rffw.-i r>t vi « i • *i,n* '■ *on«lerfa!; It can rln^wtUi m ooth .ui. M, y ' ’ 1 P^J1**** ale on any ntl.^r loiiruineol.—gV. T«J *** n*tl> unaUalon For aale at P U. TAYLOR'S My.tc fltore, --- - - IVi Main MicfL »<'MIU k.K PUT N | 1 Fltovci Pol,!! „ , , Mloui p (*ola ! I I Of all ttaeg, fcr aal. at k i b» K a pa HR'S P tlery, 1 4 H _ Cor lith and Cary it. |>KM All It I*. PUN! * FF Hrctd Rbrrar! II re II.I Hlnr rn!! f Fcr aale at KEPPPE A PAHS'* Pottery, mkiil ^ l..r I 'it h and Cary .fa HOBS.—Llw.l'* WnUm nod Hilling Ho. a Am rlcan 0 S W edlng *o D. Simiwon, A Co » C & Grubbing Hee, and kfat P> k A yery U ge suppi.. aboi - , limf. dtrwt from the manufacturer., which atu. .Ring on remarkably low •*f®< T. RObkKTSON A SONS, w***_Main Bre t t aoikn; noHou fi uoori, rwca »ciM, «tu and MJ without Ur.la, yery Ina and luptrior, at d<'1 Wki WAUU h,