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! 4 J 7 ^ "volume 65. RICHMOND, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 16, 1861. NUMUEK i V" RICHMOND WHu . s rtl SI vr TTLI R < N T l RA TION AL CRISIS. ■j’, tkr Ed’tor of the H h g ; l have been often urged to give my views to the pttb it great eriwiw of Ami.»jj . r*. l . 1V,. . 4 : , d Irani doing -o. t"r reason*. ntir ly -atis t ,-i. v to mv* !t, one ot the most controling of which hat I could uol regard with becoming composure ; . ,i un of that conlVdera* v in the serviced which a portion ot my life hid neon passed, and which I |,a been .cC 1-touted to con’eiD|ilate in a spirit of the i ,.est divotiou. Nor did t believe that anything 1 could „ , » . Id produce the slightest itlect upon lie public Mv pu nic i:li had tong since terminated, and the , ;<iw which -o mer or later l ill* on all men, and shut* i *ii out trom - 1 t, had settled upon me. To the ..•ran eu wh*» were in charge of the publie trusts n , ,n*d i • c 'ti;:,fence, 1 was well inclined to leave i m '» o; a fju.tit.*' ousting dilHealties, in the h«-p* and , _ t , t .*:; so I'll! ol glares. and so copious in Me* wo d survive the it ils which threatened it ,11:i: . ih ■ h jh-toned and gallant Mi'r tf . , t’,i, i o'ie o: ihe ol 1 thirteen, has seen cause ., . t« f*. m ti ’ I'nion, and il is - -.i 1 III it her e\ to be foil • i, at It ■ • c itfifeb *n a *' , t e l.'otton .'- ales tirst, and, sooner or later, . -lave holding S ill's In view of this ate ol g 1* t .at all eft »r;> n. isimrnt have : r fn . J. I no long r withhold (he expression ot my tlie leading topic* ol the div. II v .» i p.. -outs . e’l, in advaree of all i lie i iti cL' v» dell li a il|x*li the w. h . - * • .*, . utire e n.ei of t’*»- country. In whit con >. • p wrf Ir twit! leave t "e remain ng Sta** * and ■ g*iv. i umeut il ll! This •*• *| in- i* ol lh* great ■ a- I - -i il.l tin n tore 1m* u. . le wi'.ti ttkl p '■ - icritiou. It c.u da txi Ir-s tlun resolve tsclf «■ ie-'i**n as rn the niturc 1 chuac'er ot t »o * u iiat i v it-elf. I’ il t*e a consol I tied "tmnnur *t, * .* . .i,.........in... . S .ties,nr hi whatever oilier i«tu.* th. y may he called, i . iu'< ■ i.o it- .stance Wi'. i in boric *, however d* -p nc, * oh w uhl not he eoc idered n VI ton and treason t T S' i ■ • w ■ I i 11pv th s. ■ • po-i mi . at ■ ■r, '«• he ! •> ei -itei i i t ** l , i Sla'e-, at tv or ti l ... iipiesintf* ;ilniUIICtlU<! iS ti ls gm a.- ■ 'rv ;n c •• Sate v-oi.Ube .1 , . •in- n. d in it would l e. oi ii:g i tr* .sell. T.I< -e are i!'e mevliable i suite ol it i-iit odtdal* -1 g >vi .. t. No m it* magnitude of th ' o>il compi lined of, t o , is -l* l« ii out and mu' mb*'linn, and e tch and ■h re'w-H on, !i iv. outere 1 uuo i wi b , i ,ron 1 tm i in s', t i n*' Us* d, end si* the reb* 1 I . ,i s . i v - ;1 In the «‘oii -i»t on id government ,. a d pfi'u • h is 1.1).- ii, tots V lew ol l e e t i duv a d • i.i inn b* tween a -tile tu ce'-ih . . v port "D ol the pec pie of lh.it > . e. ll.e r ,1 - || ]■' . s ipiiti H- b r, lilv to the w i ole *nm as ii< * pact of iL No organized condition ol e ii,m v can justify or i\.uae the tvvoh, and *af id ide ou all al ’ or <• lit do to i t lap a , hi in taviu a g .v. ruii.eiit like ou*s, where pow ,. . gr ititt d and p>o»ers reserved, and an absolu'e The saiio supreme domiuatiou wou’d • list • lore* m.'ut ot the granted power, win re no- j i .* . Kwrietianil all given Whatever t ie * • rpo- d, t1* * author"*' would tie given to r, it In i.iilivulmlw, thev n igiit no put tot., j he »i .1 bed. Is there no > •' to > i the .i p**r yoiihes, eoticlii'>''iS, I acn a-U* *1. . ii .‘eof do ng so. Agon l may l*e asked, does • ust: otou p >viis.* within Its il «oai< mo le by giiieia.ee* s when to heavy to be borne nity .ii - i.i. Ihe t'onstituiiou p;ob--e* to do .-o, but * . ,* t , ,.*»• i_» th* IV of the reun dies l eu g l tillable v .it nuiovible... ** a.r1 uuj irity. Kvennow,au ..p i n it none ol redrew' 1 .* In* n made in vain E'* ■ id moots in mire^s of gn v ,t . es Unough «b* ac* u.i i.i t’.uig I., i u. lit. re -can't* that - ctiomd u. j *ri t ii, i..*. »t*it* ,i nl * I.*', or only moving to tnakn mutters II to rneol be co''soii*f.il 1 to r *• ex e. t ot its . , . ii ,*. it is a 1. luuot tin- Mipreiu Ootirt. iii r Him iutei, refer of Uw Constitution, give uliril I." I ri.-'ts Tim* ingu.- ti bnu.' shiinld > v. r be . 'll n'..act, but in * seidioliai col I u.ll as *: . es s, .* iciISIO; , linw. **r «..)* cutily .ie.iver . J. cm i a foiev .done With e,u* W !“’ "} *'*’* “ “ h* .*,( party acknowledge • the hi,,.jiug for* e u: ,u ii*. - ni ri.entty am <* need in the Died Seou 1 * , how loi g i* that d vi-iou to -tu id (iood. V J As th. V drop |.rt the stag* ol sctioi'. *i i ».*.:, a ii* tike care « • ".pj.lv* cl. ir place.« with w • ... . 1 - • i ready rei.r-c • u* il .» . . , t . tn - ot no ’ g •*** »*«y- No, »1 t i 'vermuiut N* a consolidated one, il it* edicts . . d I a * cuoual are to Ik* regarded ..s -it I ■ *.se.’‘; '.-al "1* d. creew of ll e. i. d-nh de id the pm d-**t and ion;., sirmiuce of mi r’v, u deg, -is ini'* A * 'it"’*1 d. «>'»» ut o' '.fall' ,d «>1 p • U '. * dispells kbit IM'c* t*.». .,. ,1 tb- above couc! .inn, . slo the llalu.cof th. I. ,.i su .t^itt* id' »*at> * vonUri l that arose out ot pi'iudar ill, and o« Dorn - pirate S etion.— 1 . i. 1, j,.,.* irv lo -»y tb it Ci.a* ptsitimt » i* i. :. iver.Hi.d a < ago as 1-.ai by die lie ,ie ot lie Aiia-ri.nu pmp**, and only mo . u-lv revived ».v fiemrat J u ksoti s prnclan n I per wl ii c*.':t' .ted id* *he * \ pee .. 1 oj s oi his prwiou l Sn. • *,.. ui iv. a ei! w!i' by me who still iingervd anfls g ; r< s 4„.| ting.,.. *,c of sun i ited ideas. ^ It is cot - r. . , 1 l,y the i us. ; ii nlhrfloter m nt in b ipt -m. i , . . <.. ,t, M eillcd Uutn, and as tin* ‘ i. i i • ..i . to • • world: ami wny ito try * ll u-lt .I- th ** the am.; pertain*- *'ulv to a - to a * 1:11*1', or r* eel pifSBCelvip aic.i.:*^ S i s The >V ii •'*! I. # . is own ..s i * n./rr»a, -and : . k* u-r.d L- , lanre ■« eompMsml. tenpeciaily in * : : * *', id llu* l vy ' rs .la ■ s o! S all- * ijl r ill f.g , ud i ,| iai in .*» s. Til .* :1 • «tu id* ' S'a'e . v c is p . nt I «* tn kit, W lieu the An. vs . * * . : n % it.* ti - v - ; ' Siv i'i'i ,!,*d '*V a , 0»l'« • »iiT4 i)[|. gkl| UllUiUVVUU Ut, ll*’ it W.t*4 . ■ '*• u« vet •> Iu. !ly as ) *ve con* < ! I.: .} I argument, ll • ilnigi « an answer li«u .. l wish ii e(>'il t bo prinr d and circulated, until • a l.i 1* ’ found ill the hand- cl every mau in the .... , fi,.. **.,, •« t%; hi-u>rv can not b»* overcome, and i i bc-p. .. acutil lu.iiv* licpoblic,founded . . - «NM par tie-. .No St .bought Hut iu adopting it. it was im upo.. ;•* iim v. ill, iow.Vcr salting, .*■■ : i.rv.-r be hr< on. Som* r-tua, \ irgiuta u uf them, more caution* t..:« the rest, in .:. c l :h. ir ratification mill a dccUrmuoa ol' tt**» r i i.t . lie the power*, gla ’.edfOTtr*) pc ice of all I,t I of a upon their being tbUhii. a:id the I • , •. • tut iic.i t! W.; -•*. • siuii, the President of i * *j| toi.vcBiio.!, »:* iu. valedictory to tho people, ■ . l .1.. i.. avoid sectional division*a*the bane 0 .-I ... ben, uk* ID Ufcl part a aefious npprehen I ic'i would tail asunder, not by any trea .to p*r: ol Ii.' countrymen, surety, •• • . it.** withdraws! of the State , legitimately and pro !> •' \(ii there si.flic lent force to , ouulc, , ail the i. d . .. * Cl .*!. t-v J i.lge Allen in the lioleionrt |*Tv • a. • .*, III.... ;• .. t ,o great fieiitttr* "Inch would exist in ■ •I i' l to* . t ... irovsT 'iiciit. Tue light to * cedo e • *;. i .a: . . rvg»_d< .1 .* a menu.' of giving it perpe- J 1 v. o i... acknow g. d ex uei.ee of »uch right would <• 'fate to r strain tie conduct of nujoiilics and tlh * - S»*v. *.4*01* We»uld never la* lesOflcd to lor alight a : i “'ithi .*nt causes—cor until after n long course ul | f-< •• *raN..thing .* more dilb. ul’ thau to bring auo.it « r* volu'iou ot chat go ot government. Take in ' I. i ,t .i the* calamity which ■* now impending over | ii* |*’.ir :t irty vears souie o* the evil* complained of ’ • r.c South have been vti-t.i.g, arid h ive Ih*« u incre.iw • g ia u**g i'udc. until they have culminated, Irouiabiw u! t .<• ii.c».s . rancorous kind, l Cougu ot xad out of Coo* cr .*. the ). Ifwt and out nl t e pulpit, iu short every* w re and rv. rv cone .va'-.e s *je*, n.ro a *\.stctitai«c • Uonal tot in and ovcrruli: or gam aatioti In the m *ii u!*;**, the Southern people have r* swotted, eipowtu la • I . d p.*,.tested. So did they iu the dars preceding the Kr volution—but their ex|>OstuUtiOr » had mute aw well >t I x«e been u'tered. So in these Nt'erdav* lu li *t I remember to have received, through the 1 *uvcii.or ol IV S .lee Virginia, a series Of resolution* which had teen adop ed by the Legi* ature, iddr« -'ed to the N’orh • r w her sister* of the South, by p-*oph* of those ■ * u •. 1 presented them iu due lime ‘.o the Senate, but alUviM.r ib'w>* resolutions cu.nuaUd Irom a Sta'c that *i .1 intctilional wrong on any CO*S llr( wn. •! .1 Uid d «t, an empire k* a rich liter ng ;*v ef t'uioii - tbev w. re whol'T di-eesfxrded * * *r from . r re - tu g live evils . u ill is !* i ue.! of, those evils j hare *«en eontiuitaily ifirn’i*' g, uutwl *he and her *ts Utf o! ti.r SmUi are not only det.our.cwd in the uio.-t opprobrious terms, but participition in the benefits of the common tcrrit >rie* is denied her ami them, and the (to be regarded now authoritative I declaration la thundered i i the ir ears, that ati“irrepre?sible conllict” exists between t •• free a d slave Stibs, which cau only be quieted by maki g “all f ee or all slave.” Cau the bonds of that Union be so easily broken, which have stood such as. si Its for so mmit years! Ob, no—there is no danger that at.y State will to> promptly a-sirt its rights, and liberties, and privileges. The danger is the other wav. T e fiiltire protnptlv to vindicate them tuny lead to their h -s forever, lu short, which is most to be desired, a government liable to no peaceful change, under the con tri 1 of an arbitrary ar il despotic sectional majority, which prepises to accomplish by an act of Congress what Olliers ace miplish by the sword, or one held in check by au efficient popular veto ? The lover of jus tice and liberty cm hue uo difficulty in deciding — No- "is there the leas- force iu the arguments dtawu from the case of the secession of a State recently ac quired cither by putvhase or co< quest. If Texas, for t lain pie, -eeks adiui—ion into the la ion, she does so to i-rjoy the ble-'inps of its liberty in security, upon an i qual foo:in*g with the original States. A lew years only el.ip-e, and, iistiad ol tquality, she fun’s herself, by a sectional majority. trampled upon ; and, in place ot enjuv i g the equal privileges which I -,l her to desire an n \ ition. -he is put under ban, along with the entire sec tion to which she belongs, ll she seceded singly, the gover in< ::t might possibly is.-i-t upon remuneration for oullaxs and exp-tidituns; but, injustice, that would be a 1 i at should be done. I. ’ the Southern States be t'-.'-.t d as they were lor the first half century of the ex istence ot the Unit n, and, n y file upon it, there would be no • - -am nor talk of -tv-~ion. Nav, let the n e joriiy sevtiou furnish non suihoien! guarantees—gnariii te. .s rendered mon- urgently m-eei-sary by tea on ol the c - i k. ti wurl ol the leaders—and the danger w h ch • .» • tis cut iu-’itutions w !! p.->u away, ai.d a l-iighter . 1 more propitious sun than we have yet -sen will rise . eve the hoi .'on. T“ deni -uch gua-antees may serve lei v well to a.h nice the wickedly ambitious purpi-■ s ol political liber'it et, but augur to nil others of us naught [ but ti e lie, p -t wo>-. \Vi at, tl. : . are the con- queuces resulting from the ct of -ft -s-i ,u. in-- to the seceding Suit, , secondly to ti,- reiiiai:,: g S a es tud the government v 1. Mo- i- dl. it wouM be better that a full adjust n ■: t uf i’! the te-- ' sibilities t„ which each member ol I the political paiuiersh.p is iiible, as well ns all the rights i i-.'eie-ts ol i a i re-ulti g therefrom,should ficadjusb e 1 p; r to th,- ut . : -i p latioa. No State can justly ii i.d the a s .;i p. en of i - portion of the public debt, or it- fair sh ip-of ill other rt -pensibili-ies which have b ci i i: -t.-d by the government Curing i s coetiuu it.ee s the I'niot! . while, on the other baud, its title to ts ta r sb ire in the [ 'die proper v, in whatever it may co - -, would In-equally dear. Hat, as tliis ca iliot be do e iti tl. pri e- t state of public opiuion, the State can do no mon- t in ,x;rtss os readiness fairly und o . - tv o • to . its obligations. Tiie act of withdrawal r hive* • i. we it ail the powers which it ecu* h- red on the agent go*,-tilineut, restores to it all "Milts oi 1 r.id made I.. its. If fcr public puipo-e* . in a word, M> • - i» w . «lt • powers, and ut1 ribules, anil i kilts f - iven-or tv wlue'i etn attach to a sovereign and in a dent . -I r. 1 - tri e and commerce ar ■ under I- i oh - »e u t i- utol leverue - collected in its ports »ie sjt-jiat only to its inti order*. How would re ri in duing member* and the gov crnui. ot i’-citbe tb eb d It the I'ninn of State* under i i olit'n vi i on pact n ay be I ened to that of a mercan tile | artuer-htp, t!-i ipustiuu would readily enough be a- -wer-d. Toe wi luirawal of a single member would break up the co:. • r-. and e dl t ir a settlement of all t * a lits. It tlie rem lining tin tubers ehoso to continue the b - e- it would --• . a i.ew firm, tlthough tb- v might still piv-erve the original uarne. Tin- dissolution ol ih old tirru would be i, o.e c- cutnple'e. although its re-e— so difficult, by the w .1 * dta-ial ot one tuemtsr •* - it tii-soivid by united t*on*cul. If it ui de o- k to CO .tract in the name ol the old p-irt : - U.p I' - it!- it wouli be of no avail. If it drew a check n . r. Bat ... the check would not be houotci. I i a w. r i, the fui ■ t ons of the association would have* entire* !i, i \c p: so ir a* would be n-'c.-s-iry to wind up the , - M-.-ri- ci i 1 to i x si. By a parity of reasoning, * in* i ,r r.-ul wi J tran-:are m regard to tbecompa -t o I'm .! . Souii 1 policy wouli dictate to the remain!' g s , an ini rued ih nHWamtctin af Iha GntnuieBt. Tbi in: Ik- .lent' In' tacit con-eut, or by more tore a! »e 10 . a d y a me" ut of time might el ipsc tietwe n tV d-s.-i '...'.on ot t.. • oi 1 and t e n - s-iblialnneut of tl e u- m. Advancing ttoni the sevessioa ol one in tuber to fur of all the li.eiii'>ers vi an etitirv sen ion, and -till ad , ■ - J Uu ub i u 'll only one oi two leinaim d attaebsd to t > “ oiu or.!' r i t It.I g-, the rc-ults would be precise'y the same, t view T iilu r tion n i ii iv iu the «t-i. -i mi nt of the Constitution un der w t.tbti - !ir we* nt tl.. si: Pea that have not yet re c,. •, d i>- t .it consent, sit.ee the withdrawal ol r-..:uL C r .iiu i, .g'l ■ -ii.! i.) lixe. In tb.it ca-e hi* Cori-Utu t o w - - . . . i.v • • vc: .<•. I -, w mil Sonh > 'ar !i a a |b , lie Island r-j* cted .' -iti i clung to tt.e old Ann lea o! Cl n . -a uu. Which had been dicla.'id /-• rj.t'u.il in plain a on face. No om , but nat Ni ■ ib C.tr.-:.na d Khode Island might . . - > nued the utrpttml Utito established, or mow prep i:> pi->cl illicit, bv that first compact, and li.it they h ,-i i-: c iu*e to cotuplain ol the co-St.ite* for having ds- fv .it: w.thout their cot. -nt But, we are enipi1 ring into h gal tight* a:id Kspousibi.itiea of seceding „ ; con speeding mon-bent What if North «' • r nip a ar.,1 fl ..de I-ltnd hud s-1 up a cl lim to the gg .i . . ; \ and ah i * appendage*—what ii they !, ul gone on wltn me * o gr -—esia-'dislu d tile* Ttca . x . • ' 1 upi t> the i lev* f si-ci-dir.g Sia'es to pit u their iu-ullnt-as r. <| liii.l on 1. r the rj.rt -<-tr Ai l.ilc- of foil*' • ration—c d wi-ich were lea to be ni ere;i bet 1>v .. iii — ou- eo -.nt, . "<1, it d'-obeyed, had i*-.. i :L- ir ofdets to i! c aru.> imd navy to s. ige upon i 'll.- furls an.t altttik th'* town* al.il citie* of the rilw‘1 i,.„ , so- t d t*. wha' wool i tile at t. e -sinni*'* of th * ,|,v i \ Hid to it! Would the tcldwrt have OkBUtd t u.r Wouli he otli-e'- f the N oy have laid n ,-h * t ■ i t . - It t'-e non-- c- *- oti of two State* could n fmwtn th.- got rnmenl of dm ti .*: ‘‘o: -titution, h. uuiui-cr i* mcssa-v o p:--i le that Constitution wha h g ** et graft'd on it Y Will i tu'jorltr do *o, and W|IV • I.. ■- a m jon v wo"’ 1 -• irctlv attempt it, a 1 W.v not I- well i- a itv in p. int of rigtu' The a . ,»• uq ■ State p-r.il * the tinnier* What w, | r .a* ot e'r'.t ov What ot liven, with the . c prop- it other ch." ge- the an ned ai l in ern ltr o Whit i api'alist w II make venture of the carn :. ty a wnttrn \ r,, ot • J Cv: (eh i lion, based on ancle -'larauiees, w.-u!., o.i C, • lontr.rv -ouin—ud public confidence af t r hi iug otic-' Ui t « i»-i T ie l>e- w v i- fir tho-p v.’.o lave the power, to net | ,e : ;tio- al men, *t d to re*o've •' it the Con-rinri n :l! fi- earth -1 O"* in good ftith—that the •■ii.ia*nii.,s ni (d -■ <8 , | ■ he sil need an i justi * he done to all, and r<i udity h J . -• |A sit No Ann r r ci: z n but s'.oul 1 'ee! ;n<!f a t at tl i* in-oleut inu rf. reuce e-f Ki glislittieu in our atfiir* It the scheme ol Soiltl-ern rmatieipt ion is Ul tie cneeo ted. i* i* to be -lor e i ; Canada. II anew Con*'- -'.'•’i ■* to *HS formed for trie Soutb.it is tu be i - i -".I H »raid takes pi.. V • ter, an f noway r i.iher tnu-t have hi- hand iu i'. i rfu!»nitl it to tho ' + h iH ?h»,:r tn tol<krut«* *ieh interfer ence with thc'u* un»idling brethren ; But I return to t c t*iin ot my ritiectioa* It is •«> h.- regretted that there should exist so gre?t an i! stability of public opinion in regird to the origin and ft wader of the government. It, tor example, Massa u.etfc«, .1- it the time of tioa-tntercourae and nuharsro, „r „■ . lit. - p, tiod whet) Text a annexation whs tie tl I day, takes umbrage a' the pvoowd I1 g ro £ut(. ■ \ "'ore li**ry /.eal in tavor of the id* ft 0 if ;-r-.i i, ij S’te he*, tab s not to take the etrong . »t -. oi in regard to ter Q*f» Sovereignty. In the ea-e < f 1. v is, s' _ »ot the example of actual section— ti :l\ proclamation, it i- true, issued by a Convent on 1 ■ , t dative . ia. *. i oui). d, as a fact accomplished, her wit hdrawai trotu ’ e I’nou i:i the event of the consummation ol that ra. Now rite to so fuB ol iodig: ation t t ie withdrawal o’ South Carolina, it the newsjip-is .... wing wi pa-s (> i: promi-e- U> conti ibute from *< »,* u" to 1< 11""" meu t > pm - i h S>> ith C .rod s,for having followed but own ex imp e. It is t.tgu I D ige Alien'* pr> amble sLou. : the hati is ol the people. Today, it 1- your bud ih.t *.■ t, s 11 v \, to morrow the thing is reversed. Cott ier th. > th ! Suppose such a thing accomplis eJ, 4 .1 •*, ' ..i: States invested with eaprtinerxue, ^hit ijnoii will thev i i. ukitfctifortleuBthe*? l - 4 cad oflookifii w i’ll ih.light on fields ui:(|er iulHst.ions culture, on a country teeming with abundauce, on rub's •r.-ig’.:. I with the rich productions wl kh regulate tu .•v bangte of the world, and pour into the Northern 1 p a!mo.-! fib.dous w. alth.they would gaze on I von burin j • etnbcin a ! sm lot g column-; aud the wreatl a w ch so- Id • ci.e e the r hrow.i would not lie the evergreens ^ t nr; <c heroes wear, but parched aud w tin rod Icavis »h h w u!d turn into their brains. All this, too, would have had its origin in a b:; sv-bod i ness, an iu’erferen. <• w di oilier people's affairs, whi h in private or public if i , v«-r Isi s to produre disturbince and iu-aid. II Virgii ii ci erMok to regulate and control th^ domes!. <• i rfiui of Massachusetts, a Jay woulJ uol pats before the t- oariei', a- in days of v> re, would »»egtn to roib and t e lighteuiugs to Mash from I'uitk*' Huh Can Masaic u -.tv- . x peel anything hs- from \ irginu. Let the blat«s adopt the truly wise rule of alteudiug to their own bu« nu * and h t : g th.-ir neighbors alone, ot tul lling all th. ir pom . i. obl.galioi.s, and of doing equal justice to all their oompe. is, aud future generations will turn op and call them blessed. Bid It e.er enter into the head of ativ man who vote’d lor the adoption of the Constilu li in, :ha* oue -e turn of the country would assume itm ta«k of s ip 'rvi-or over the laws and morals of another? At d its douK'tio institutions being precisely the same as w .en th. compact of I uiou was entered into, that at a liter il»i, the domestic section would make them the p elext for exieu<J.ug the minority section from an equ.l p,.ru fttion in tbt* territories which n ight at any time he acquired? Pretty business, truly, that the m< n ef th s .lav > ill esteem ih-ioar-l.es more moral than their fathers, that Mr. Sewaid should be s. t up as a purer and belter m .u than t.corgo Washington; aud that Mr. Lu coin shtulJ be regarded as the only truly cmaculate President of the United State ! It would indeed be a retrograde movement, if any S'ate should be constraint I by I'orrc to coutinue in a Union which it abhorred. In this matter, we might take a lesson ftoni what is passing in the Old World. Italy, after tiiC enthralluieut of ugep, is admitted to the ballot box, and her States claim and exercise the privilege ol selecting the condition of their own future : and, while this is passing, ar.d that, too, with the apptobatiou of all ; Europe, we arc to take a e’ep backward into the dark 1 ares, and carry into practice the exploded doctrine of absolutism in government. If we cannot live together, let us pirt in peace. By doing so, we shall at |ea<t save something of the old feeling. It is ttue the South will be under the necessity of adopting a rigid system of pass ports and police, which may prevent the perfect freedom of intercourse, except in notorious ea-es, which now ex i i-ts; but that is no more than other countries Lave to do, aud is entirely protective in its c' nractcr, without being hostile. If necessary, a tnrniy offensive and defen-ive may be formed, eomimreial favors and advantages may be secured, lid much that now- ex'sts may be preserved. 1 u s'ic a different course, and aM mav be lost. S range, indeed, that edious disctiminaiions should be drawn between 1 quals in a lOmmon com cm. Such was ti.v opinion in Isgo, in the discussion of the Missouri question, aud such will it ever remain. Toe talented editors of the Inhlligtncer gave me bii enviable po-it’on in eeriain able nrticL-s writ .cn by them aud published in the cummer <-r fall of |s.V» Thev sp- k of me as being the onlv member of Congress at that day, who in dilute denied to Congress the light to prohibit slavery in the Territories. I stood there then, and I stand thtre now, not, as in niv curly life, alon-.- in d 'bate, but now, in u y age, sustained, as I believe, by the concur rent opinions o! a majority of the peeps-of the United Stales, and Irani: g on the decision ol the Supreme Court as on a stair which t o rage of fac'i ii can weaken, no convulsion however -i ranis can break. Could the aide editors have deevphered the thoughts of niv inmost bcait, i'e-v wo. hi It ive found me oppos 'd to Congressional interference in this behalf with the Territories lor other reasons. Even pts-ing over the impolicy of such inti rferencc, it was in its be-t view u i less. Hod’s owa law of climate lias regelated the matte’, and let the children ot earthly wisdom act as tfn.v may, it will still continue to do it. The man who would talk of Cultivating the rice and cotton fields atel sugar plantations of the South with free white labor, d< nit’s to hduself the light o! experience and observati >n. Look to the West India I-iainis—no pirt of the globe makes a louder on'ery for laborers or oilers higher wages than they do, and yet the tide of emigration from Europe weeps bv them in a vast current, which is arres'ed in its course onlv hv a more Northern and healthy clime — A iv and Afric i have to be resorted to for I ib irers, whi a the Caucasian of Europe ll. is, ss from |> stilenee, ti e ravs of a burning -un, and becomes the culliv i*or of tf c . ’-reals, or t irns herdsmen amid the snows of the Noil!. There is but one element that c»n change, and that hut in ■. 11....i.1 tl.i. law nf idi'i ill’ and that is the price of labor, I need not, therefore, draw th1 picture | of what w aid be the condition of the slave States look ing *o the regular increase of the black population forty vears ntid.r the edict formally nunoiincid by the 1 tiders of the Northern dominant par'v of “no more Slave Slat a." It cannot t e coiitemplati d by any South ern man with absolute compo-ure. I will not despair of the good sense of tny country men. The hope will linger with we to the last, that there is enough of wisdom and patriotism among tis to adj si these difficulties, although I frankly confess my doubts and fears The minority States can do but little n ore than suggest; the majority States hold in tin ir I.: u is the f ite of the I'nion 1 woul I bv no means have Virgit ia to linger by the w iy-“ide. (lu tin* co trary. I wot.Id have bur prompt and decisive in her action. She cannot be too prompt or decisive. Before her convention can meet, although the earliest day miy be n--igned for it, full developments of O’ •• sort or other will have been made. She should place hi i-jf in positiou. ilerdcsti nv ti r good or for ill is w ith the South. She was the li g s',ip of the lb-volution, and,borrowing an expression from a nici.t production of one of her most pitted sous, she s otdd have “ spiings upon her cables, and her broad i le t'«.” It I it ay b-» permitted to make a suggestion, it would be that the Legislature without delay, and with* tit inti" t. en.ewi ti..- call of a eouveirtoe, might inaugurate a mei ting >e the Border S-ates of Delaware, M irvland Yirgii ia, K-ttucki. Tetim-saea* a-.d M - ouri, -lavcS a' «. & td New Jersey, I’ennsy'vnnia, Ohio, lurii.iia, lllino s a ! I ,ii i, iru'•''tales, tbiongii two commi- infers to la «• p rio'atd I ■ each, to ar m g<\ d po it*!e, a prograniin ol aejiistnienr to be -n emitted to the olle-i S .; • s, »s conelu-ive of the whi le matter. Should th -y agree, I t ink their tea on meiidations would be fi llow.d by lie o- er S it. s, and imt*t poretid it.to the t’o: t ’ution a .1 placed on the footing t fan tin literal I • compact. Surely titi Slates can be mo . deq ly in*, re-tt .1 tn the work ol restoring the i• unify to quiet. and harmoi y. It the citti ot sgie", then it mav s.f. lv he ecu . hided that the restm I'ion ol pec, e at .1 concord has beooino imp' ssj.le. I would h ive at. ia:!. d.iv appoint*'!, lor t*.e mooting of th- Commi -i li cr y to be appaiinted by the Covert;* i - or L >■ i•! i«iir» s if in -*• ion. so that Vi.gitiia when s'e hold In i Convention may be in full po-.ses.-iou of the r. salt AH ofhrridl'or* having failed, then I would advi-e, as i tleruier me .-me, a convention of ail the Southern States, and alter i icorporating upon the present Con.sti t trio -1 guarantees gnit.g not one iota beyond what -tri, t jo-lie - ai d the seeuriiy of the Sooth require, adopt the Co: e it ution of the I’oited S at*s as it now i-, and give i broad invi'aiion to the oth r Slates to et ter our I t ion with ti e old dig tiling ov t one and all. When this is done, 1 woul I -iv in conclusion to all my countrymen, ral'v t. iek in a'l -p* cd i«> the I' i .-litulion, thus invigo rv I and strengthened, and let this lor uil t rue to come b-- written oil every heart as a inoflo thu’, under aU c t e instance- and in every condition of things, there is but one port of safety, and that is to stand bv th© Conrtitu* i n. ' JOHN TYLEIL ... *- ■ NKU AMltlilUl till' Ulu.lnd'.N'."1 HO1 ht*. Knit Till- HOLIDAYS. I'aul ISIak"; i-r, Tf e Story *.f a It y’s Prrlls in It »• I an,Is of t'^rsi e» an.I .Vuul,- Christa. Hr Alac.1 Kls.i I m.i hu.I. fl 1 ! ■ ■ I is ©I I Bj . nan's wife With il’iiit'a'.lons. 7flc. Davs >■ M , id; • .r. The lassoa* ol Little Olive's 'I- Hummer Heli.lai*. 7 V. II., Last Week in the I.lf*- of Davis Jo) us,..,lJr. Hy J. D. Wells line. Kv *in Orel He J Mare wan. .'s*e. A Year with M . • .- i:.t Km tun. A True Story. I lit .1 liy Marls J. Ma. intO'l I'.".-. S'.,- fairy Stories f * mv OrsD'Ieliiidren By 0(o K it. May 0 verly.tl,, You f liressinaktr, 7.rT. Tu|.'-v or, V ■ Auu.l.i Kraffy ot a lloakey; with lllu„tratlons.— .’«* t enia. Odd People Iq* Ca|.’ Marne Iteld. Pay: of 01,1 Three War.. . lima 01,1 Fnglish History ; for Ike Vu“n KV. I'. al Ll’l *» r, Fu;ov»h!.i|j witli lio.t a uie rot the young My a I n !y. 7.V T’ltr V.'Uh; AMerl^anVi Picture OaMcrjr. CoatAlrln/ beautiful II ktUatio; m. $1 r»41 The V* Ji m .-mrul.iy JfcMol for the >t ar 1>M. Forming a pretty volume fo a gift Mr. At r ivJ An >r. -li (ilrl'a Account of a Moravian Met in *he Black Forrst. The J.*« >1. Twin* Itv Au : Krien<liy 40c Tft U.i. f’s ' ivgute'; nr. The F*t.iefi in Virginia. 3-tc. ti in » T* Fir* v Six Stori. m Uk\ Tin Kv it»ftiit*r i.ron» ;;•»• Trail t: tintl; or, I Jtrff l)»yt in the life of fir'li 't “ar»c. Tite i • i**n of the Mixluf. Bv Aunt Frivmll/. 40c. Maggi- f In- P.iiej l!y Aunt Ii l< Illy, bee Am ■ and her Hr Mil -re: (II*. Low and Labor, IV. VI I i . r- A Will There’s A W *y. Br Cooslu Altec. Me, Willi many other in a and In lUtlluljuven I s, for sale by last J t.' wn i 'll ir , > (\> r*V> I'HI V ITF PtniUGS IMIOTHKKS I a;• nj a liolce article o'B erry. Alailera, Pm, I •on Uraodv, Arrack, Jau.U- a Ham rntch, IrLh, ami Kve W l »kl a. an l a ■ 11. I • ii..,Chi e ■ an .. d il em at the lowest pro e in ouantitiee In suit, nl i’ >■ Hu'.oioul Wine ,-i DUDLEY A DO , .|el3 _ _TJMan *t. 1 I’Ni I KMKNT NOTKE. wv a I take Hip-! . . ■ A eh .■ ■.• • t r drv gn/iW the not s of all aolreul Banks In \irg: t.ia. V tib and South C irolina, i rovided tl ey are ottertd In ion s of Use d dlara and upwards, ami we are not required to give spei-le In rhsnge Oor ** irk is verv full ari l compute. New Cloaks constantly rec/iVvl and veiv cheap, naiC W ATKINS A riCKI.IN. / lOTTON YARNS. ales "I Mills y Vj i l I A U B. DAVKNPOKT. rjlO IIDrSFKFKIM KN. Wo Invite Hie attention of L Uuuark* • • v r« h». i other* to our iioct of Dinner nn-l Ten r**t8 lib*swim\ of twrv dt*»rri|»tlon Silver P!ai**»l an l llritania Goods Vt'rai’ers, !n s«’tf Jv,>%nt.f*.l TAl.et.TVrro Kt-rose'f Lm'its, A»\ Our stA<*h for r*-taIHp|'was nevrr better than at prm*nt, and »e are del* rmiacd to odor go.nb at % Hns.il! advance on cost. WM. V lit TLKK A hON, del 19 P. ar! HI, (OLD €RKA9Ism J)tautl'vitii? the skid, au<! prefititlna It frikin ^or W pi nHL«OM k ( • . d»* .*12 l.Vi Main .SireeU u:n gdodi raids T»K (’i*«‘iish:iw Woolen Mills, RICHMOND. Fancy oabsimxkk*. »>i wm.i, LADIES Ol/OTII CLOAKS, BED BLANKET!, Ac., Ac. For tale by d el _SAM’L. M. PRICK A CO. || KIULN Bit CHAKMN HH R a beautiful Melalnf vl lype LikciKSiof the candidates fur President and Vice Presl lcnt A full supply of these medals may be found at my store e-y. Itu most elegantly and tastetollygot .• d sec rm. They ate . badga wblek has ever been gutGnup, anW—tf A. K. GR AliAM. ! po\'N IMtlVALLED SPAUKLIMi UKi.l* \_’ TINS Ft otu win Ii the richest I r iSta.iue Ji ly II made In a lew minuses, wiUiout irm ide. and almoal without espense. For »He by W . paTERAO.N A CO., K* Maiu street. hard times a.mm dlu W EATHER COME TOG ETHER. F|l*i kiN s*»e money I,y saving fuel, save h..th, «id '«• ■ I iwase your ,»aiirl at the same tins •*, by procuring , • ‘ a HEATERS, RaNGM and DfOVUsf tlu latest and up st approved construction The "Victor lias Burner" warms /wo rooms with one Seattle of Coal, an I uevvr toa*» hrc.. . • The P triable Grate la both cheerful and sms. Ide Move* sold by uie, In years pact, regain d or taken in exchange Second hand Ktaves sold ubsrap Al o Wumblng, Gsa-Fltt'rig and Tin Work done with despatch, at ti G.u nur Street S.ove Store," It-lvln's Ho* Richmond, ”• U UKOLUE hTARKKlT. pif Terms cult. dtlj-HE* HALTI.TIORE MM K HOSl’ITAL. ; ESTABLISHED AS A REFUGE FROM QUACKERY. The Only ' lai c ivhcre n Cure ran be Obtnini'd. » \!1 JOHNSON h;s discovered the roost Certain, 8peedy ami £ f only Fffectntl Remedy In the IVnrtd for Week; esa of the 1 leek or Limbs, Strlctur-s, AfferDon* of the Kidneys ami Bladder, i Involuntary Discharges, Impetcncy, General Debility, Nervous ness, Dyspepsia, Languor, Low Spirit!, Confusion of Ideas, palpi tation of Hie Heart, Timidity,Tremblings, lllmnc-s of right or GIJ. dines*, Disease of tlie Head, 1 hroat, Nr so nr Hkln, Affection! of the | Lungs, 8 omach or Bowel* Those Terri I Ip Disorder* aris'ng front the Solitary Habit* of Youth—those skcut and .olitarv practices m re fdai to their victims than the song of Svten* to the Mariners of 1'iysses, nlightlr.g their most brilliant hopes or antic pation*,ren derin' marriage, Ac., Impossible. YOUNG MEN Especially, wbo have become the victims of Bolltarv Vlre, that dreadful and d -structlvehaS t which annually sweep* to an untime ly gt-eve th ..sands o' Yeung men of the most exalted talents and brilliant Intellect, who might otherwise have entranced listening S not. - with the tl under* • f eloquence, or waked to testacy the living lyre, may cal! with full confidence. MARRIAGE. Married P-rsotts, or Yonng Men contemplating marriage, being aware of physical weakness, organic debility, deformities, Ac., speedily cured. He who p aces Man.Jf under the car-of Dr. J may religiously confide in his honor as a gentleman, and confidently rely upon his skill as a Physician. ORGANIC WEAKNESS. Immediately- Cured and Pull Vigor Restored. This Itrev Iful Disease- whi. h renders Life miserable and Mar rlage Impossible -is the penalty paid by the viafro* of Improper liidttlg -tn-es. Young pci in.ns are too apt to rmnniit excesses from not being aware of the dreadful oonsequencett tt.at may ensue.— Now, who lhat understand* the subject will pretend to deny tha the |".w *r id procreation is lo t sooner by those tall ng Into Im prep-rl -1 •« than by the prudent * Beside* being deprived of the pleasure of healthy offspring. Hie most serious and destructive svnt lores to both body and ntind arise. The system r ccoin.s De r it. I, the Phjsu-al and Went il Pnnet..... Weakestd,L ss of Pt-e e .- • 11 v.-1*. *er. Nervous Irrlt.iblllt c, l>v.|>e|.s!a. Palpitation cf the Heart, Indigestion, Constitutional Dehldty, a Waiting of the Prarue, Coughs, l'"iisiiin|.t|, n, Ac. OPP1CK Nth 7 SOUTH FREDERICK BTREKT. I eft hand .1 e t ng from Baltimore street, a few doors from the corner, pal- nut to ot.s rve name ami number. I.e t-rsmust he paid at.l contain a stamp. The Doctor’s Diplo mas hang in his otlice. I»P. JOHNSON, Member of H, - Royal College of Surgeons, graduate from one of t ic n. t eminent Colleges In the Unite I 8tales, and the greater out ,.ratios., life has bc.li spent In the hospitals of London, Par It., Philadelphia and els. where. I.as effected s .me of the tu'st as t -nisli.nc cur. - that we-e i. r known; many troubled with ringing il the he td a I ear* when asleep, greet n-rv. usm-s, he ng alarm ed at sudden sounds, ba-t.fuin.ss, with frequent blushing, al ter. . I s xiiellmes wi ll a derangement of mind, were cured im mediately. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Dr J. addresses all those who have Injured themselves hy Im proper lodu'g. nee and solitary l aid *, which ruin both body and min I, utfit log them for either business, study, society or mar riage. These -aresome of the sad and tnelanchn y effects produced hy early habits <-f \ nth, vli ; Weakness of tin- Back and Limbs, Pains in Ho Head. Diront ss of Bight, Los* of Muscular Power, Pal pitaticn o! the Heart, Dyttpepsy, Nervous DrltaMllly, Derange nn id «.'the Digestive Functions, General Debility, dymptoir.s of Consumption. Msst.i i . Th" fearful effects on the mind are much to be dread-d- l-oss rd Memory, Confusion of Ideas. Depression of 8plr its. Evil I r.di. lings, A\ -slot, to Boclety. Belf II s’ruit. Love of 8. l’tude, T :-.i ii.v, Ac , ar- *..me of the evils produced. Th" usamls of perr«oi s i f all ages can now judge what Is the cause of their declining health. Using their vigor, becoming weak, pa'e, nervous and emaciated; having a singular appearance about the ey.-s, cough and symptoms "f consumption. ..0('NO MEN Who have Injured llietrsc os by a certain prartice Indulged In wh.-ti al.-rie a hai.l! fi.-qu.nt y learn-d Iron, evil cntnoanions. or at sc* o* 1, the . iif which arc n-ghtly fed, even when asleep, ana W n t cured re*-drrs marriage Impossible, and destroys both mind «od body, should spp'y immediately. What a pity that a young nun, the hope of hli country, the darlimr 4• f hi* parents, »hou d be ftnatche I from alt prospect* and enjoyment oftMe, by the consequence of deviating from the path of nat ure and iti lulglng In a certain secret habit, ituch perioti* vi aT, before contemplating MARnlAGK, r.-fl.*ctthat a S'und mind and body are the mrst necessary requisl* ti .; to pronx t- t onnubial happiness. Indeed, without these, the j- tin v through li'.- becon e* a w try pilgrimsg**. the prospect hou-ly dark* ns to the vb w , the uilnd be -omen shadowed with des pair 4 x1 filled wdh the melancholy r* tl* ctlon that the happm-sa of another be c tncs blight* d with our < v n. DISKAPF OK IMI'Rl hKNVK. Wh.’U the uii*guxh d and Imprudent votary of pleasure finds he h »i imk»iI •• 1 tfi•• teed* of thi? painful dl.-eiM*, It ton often happen.* that an ill :lto« d sense of shame, or dread of discovct v. deters him ft »»*t* apphii.g t* those who. from education and respectability, can ab.ne befib n.l him 11 *• falls into the hands of the ignorant and •1 > going pretenders, wlui, Incapable of cubing, til. h his pc* uniat y s tanrr, keep him trifling month after month, or a* long as the small* st tee c.«n he obtained, and In despair leave him with ruined health *«> sigh <»\« e hji galling disappointment; or, by the use of that »i» ..tiy poison, Mtruury, bust* n the constitutional system of tl • t**rritile disease, such a* affection of the Head, Titroat, Nose, Pkin, tlr., progressing with frightful rapidity till death puts a pe rlod t.i ids drt-:«Jfui suffering* by e nding him to that undiscovered c untry from who*.* b* unie no traveler returns. KNMOdM-MKNT OK IMF PKKH8. Th- many th u*;.t<ds cured at this ln*tltutlon within the last vigh* . v \ear* ard Lie numerous Important Surgical operations performed by I *r. Johnston, witnessed by the re|»ort«* • of the ••Bun** ai d •• .my nth r pa|»**r*, nol .-.i of which h ■»'*•• ajponr-d again and public bealilca his itst ling as a g< ntleman of .•’.ar *. ter arid responsibility, Is a sufficient guarantee to the af dieted. FKIN DIQFAHF8 8PFKPILY CI’RFD. Persons writir.ir s'.uuid be particular in directing their letters to hi* I;.-dilution, in the following manner JOHN M. JOHNSTON, M. 1)., Baltimore Ui<*k Hospital, auST.—1 f Baltimore. Maryland. r.li i \S S 1HIILIN ROH f F.lt Ju*t received fifty • •" ’ . n Porter, 1 best Port* t quant.tie* U# suit, by BUDLKY k CO., Vl Main (greet IMHtOUH MlLNT Il YltKt SHiKT FMrORiPI. (>nt h;rn«*n*R Kunu^hiiim »oo<ls ¥ i ive nun on i.oo-i over Tdd do* Pidru, all (.rices •iuaIIMv* Y f -‘.i 1 *<■. I-*, wI ■< I. w.- *t> nut ,t r.-liu—d pri/rt i . ■ . all oin It v. . tfm fan .i„ Improved , ■ t.rf. Vnkr, h’i.1 nn- warmnlvil to fit. " . m- rttn-r 1 of Tl t atnl CravxU can't lie be.t In the city of airhinr.ini. Wr * I call MteDlb.n to our lurpe itnrk of I'mler fthlrts xn.l Dr.vru v.1 U vrr* fall, an.I contain! full line* la MU, Game kttrlnoc. I.lr • n, atj'l r*<fton Vi c have In'-rciMil our firiUtlr* for maLlnr EhirU to order, at ific «t pt.aaiblc notice, xud .. perf.. t ft tre.iranted. Als'., oi: foitol, A line «t. k of R-t ’v M ttlt Cl IIj'i *. MTRTEV4NT A MAGWiRV, |e1.T No. S4 Main Street, Cor. ilth Kt. < il .M V I.III nNING GOM AN. We hove a few, very • up riot urcrint; Uowt.*. a:.o, .oitie t*f err prirta delII CHILI S A CHRNIUV aj 11ok uiumu'n vilitaki • %cticr. -V* J.lMAS MTiiilll.'ttl » ( I t.av, .,t I, -eU .1 — MAM'11. ns IN P t1 TlMN S.iR TIIS Vni.rXTSSRS AND MILITIA MS TIIS I sited STATES, with numcroo* lllui trail i. Hv M,jor\V I’lxmOllLam, InAUuetor of Tt.Uca, Vlr S-nla Mili'arv 1 v,.tl? ■. Ihicey.','al T’ - ■■ t-have af- lor »ale a full tL.ck of other MILITA RT wn tKS. |,1 ‘J s'*‘ Ks FINK SALT lD|: Ime rlcr ,nr «..e hy • > ' ' • W. II I’Ll AS AX rs 1 i'.KY tVTS CI.OTIIliVtii. fSIHOSF In want of any kind, quality or quantity of 8*rvants 8 <’!otl i .g, are Invited ?<» . x.imlne our sto- k, with the assurance th it .. ir prict* w.ll he f .und adapt** I to the time* I KKKN, BALDWIN A CO fIFNI INI HAVANA CHIAI d iff DoVK A 00., Druggists / lOTTON VAK*N, Washington KicU.ry, from bo. I to 12, W f••• sal hy tal JOHN N. ItORDON A .SON. MOI* A NSI5N.—N»*w crop Orleans Pugar and Mtilaases, re reiving, for sale by : JOHN N 0 I BOON < BON PINK! F1NH!! 100 I t*In Halifax Out Ibrrinji, 2“ d * flmail Pat No MacpertR iO4 •» • 11 on , In “ Large 14 44 do., f V 44 No. \ North Carolina Fhad Roc, In store, for sale hy d.-.V-ts WINSTON k POWF.RS. UflllTKU ASH ICUFSHRN. K large assort merit, for \ 1 . I “«ET THE BEST.** Splomlid Stoclc o! Pianos. WORCESTER’S Ni.W SCALE. >> PIANO FOKTKH ever offered for *ale Intbis market, uni! i*k an ox a -Ration from thole In want of the UE.ST PIANOP at the Uncut ju irm. A MORUI8, oo9A It mkaeller And Dealer In Pianoforte*. MILLINERY FALL TRADE, \m. 1' DKS1RR to call attention to my re jqvrI frni.i L'o. 109 Main street, to li e eofstnoilous new building No. 2»9Main itreet,ad joining the &eW “SPATS WOOD HOTEL,” between Vh and 9th streets, where 1 am pi ‘.‘pared to exhibit alary* rr stock of MIL! INERT GOODS and r-ady-tnade Millinery A»t!e|. i than heretof.iee. conal-tlng of Silk,Straw and WW*l Bonnet*, llonnet Plumes, Ribbons, Frem h an J Aiut rlean K . «rt rs, B. Idal w reatl s, Head Drones, Dress Oa‘s, I.|. . * * * j ■ u and It. rtl.-f . Cr.aoe at..I Muslin C-.ilnr* and Pie. v.-s In tint*' Caps, lla'a and Cloaks Rurbes at.d Tab*. A.* , in a I styles, loeonne. 'ion with the geo-ral Mltllnerv huslniss, I a ill mamifar iaite to order t"l"*ts ai.d Mantillas, of ah kit. ds, In t'oe latest fash innahlt sly I s, at reasonable prices. Ait orders will receive prompt and .pt-rial attention. N. C. BARTON, m1 8M Main st» »> r / y/\ tllll.S. \t III.NKKV. all <;u illlles, for sale by 4,>>l IU dei- in WM WA1.I.ACE80N8 (fit !SA«H 01.0 COVrHNUIN.NT JAVA COF ► »U EVE 2.1 bbls “It” Coffee 8u?ar 20 “ Patent Cut do 10 Crushed do 1» •* l-ulverlsid do i.t half oh- ati Green and Itlaek Tus So boxes Pine Apple and Knyli.l. Hairy Cheese A large assortment of English Paucet and Elrkli-s. Ate. Breoeh and Er.gllih Mustard. Just received and for sale by YANCEY A HARRISON, 0<:12 219 Main street. wheeler a avn.so.vs SEWING MACHINES. \17 ITII new Improvement!, at reduce,i prices. The Wheeler A AT Wll-on Manufacturing Company having gained uj. their •ulti M law with Infringing manufacturer* t f H»alng M . Maes, propose that the puMlc *hall b»* hcncfitl *d thereby, and have ac cordingly reduced the ptiaesof their Hewlug Machine*. Alter thl* date they wilt be *old at rate* that will p «y a fair profit on the c-ost of manufacture, capita^ Invented, and expense of m»k rg Ral* •— •ucii price* a* will enable them to make ftr-l i'liM Machine*, aud, a* htret .fore, guarantee them In every particular. NKLDLK8, BILK, A*'.., at reduced p'ici*. OFFICE AND KILESilOOM 227 Iflitlii Mrcfri, Uir IiiuoimI, Vn. FAIRS OF 1800. WHEELER k WILSON. As CJpotsil, Victorious! AWARDS MV VIRGINIA MECHANICS’ INGTIUK ON sioviu; n \< um:«, TO WHKEI.KR A W!I.«GN, 1st Ola.- Pn-mlnm— HvtrM.-.lal T.» the I.FHflR 1*0 of Richmond, 7,1 Cl ok* Pretrlniii Dipln.r.a To UKOVKR k BAKKA, 8d Cla»s Ftr-miain - Diploma ON SKWINCi MACHIN'K WORK. 1*t Premium to WilF.EI.KIt A WILSON. *id Premium to the l.h.SIhli CO. Do?6—dcAwtf C'lLOA Vi ICS*—'We have a few very »uper or J Black' i<>th an! Velwt Cloaks, of entire! r new au-i e egant patt* rn*. which we offer f *rsale at pr'ce* very mu- h redo ed. A frw rtf Use ah *ve are very el* gaol, and differ from anything that has been sold In Richmond. CHILKS k CliKvKRV. d»d___ (lOftN STA ID II hrnii Bg i- id Ht go, pit forsali J by dw94 DOT! .* 00, Druggista S(l. % K.—V.“#4» bbls. Crush-? I and Tut Loaf fi’fir, for »a> by jar opiiJND, DAVKNpjRT A CO, MISCELLANEOUS. Tn* Amalgamation of I angtaokh — There is a grow ing tendency in this nge to appropii tie the mosteiureas. •v« words of other languages, ami ufter a while to incor porate them into our own; thus the word Cephalic, which is fiom the Creek, signifying “fur the head,” is ror be coming popular!* d in connection with Mr Spalding’s great Ucadache remedy, but it will „oou be used iu a more general way, and the word Cephalic will become as common as Electrotype and many others whose di*fit:c tion as foreign words has been worn away by common usage until tiiey seem ‘ native ami to the manor born.” ^ardljr RcHliicd' Hi ad n orrible o.idiiche this h;tfti moon, band hi stopped binlo the hapotheearies hand * tvs hi in the man, “Can yon hen sc nu of ban 'ealacho ?" “Hoes hit hache ’ard,"says 'e “ii xcecdingly," says hi.hand luipon that 'e gave me a Cephalic I’ill hand ’pon me 'onor hit cured me so quick that I ’ardly realized hi ’ad ’ad ’an 'eadache. IIfauachk is t!io favorite sign by which nature makes known any deviation whatever from the natural state of the brain, and viewed in this light il may be look ed on as a safeguard intended to give notice of disease wbieli might otherwise escape attention,till too late lo be remedied; and its indn-ation* should never be neglected. Headaches may be classified under two names, viz : — Symptomatic ami Idiopathic. Symptomatic Head .die is exceedingly common and is '.lie precursor of a great va riety of disease?, among which are Apoplexy, Co it, Rheumatism, ami all ft brile disrates. In its nervous form it is sympathetic of disease of the stomach, constituting •>ci headache, of hepatic disease, constituting bil/ou* headache, of worms, constipation and other disorders ol the bowels, as well as renal and uterine affections. Hi* eases of file heart are very frequently attended with Headaches; Anuinia and pletl.orta are also affections winch frequently occasion headache. Idiopathic Head ache is also very common, being usually distinguished bv the name of nr mu* hva&trht, sometimes coming on sud denly in a state of apparently souud health and prostrat ing at owe the mental ami physical energies, and in oth er instances it conics on slowly, heralded by depression of spirit* or acerbity of temper. In most instances the pain is in the front of the head, over one or both eyes, and sometimes provoking vomiting; under this cliss may al so be named AYuralyia. For the treatment of either class of Headache the Ceph alic Pills have bi en found a sure and safe reincdv, re lieving the most acute puins in u few minutes, and bv its subtle power eradicating the diseases of which Headache ii the unerring index: Bridgit.—Missus wants you to H2ml her a box of Ce phalic tiiiip, no, a bottle of Prejiaied Pills—but I’m thinking that's not just it naither; but perhaps ye’ll be after knowing wlnt it is. Ye s-e she’s nigh dead and gone with the Sick Headache, and wants some more ol that same as relieved her before. hr,,,,.,,.I Vnn mml n... . I.) IC l-K_ K II. Bridget.— On!) I sure now anil you've sed it; here’s the quartlier, aud giv inc tuc Pills aud don’t be all d tv about it uither: ('mini put inn or C'oati vent », No one of the "many ills that flesh is heir to” is so prevalent, so little understood, r.ud so much neglected as Costiveiie.sH. (iitfn originating in carelessness, orseden birv habits, it is regarded as a slight di-order of too lit tle consequence to excite anxiety, while in reality it i« a prcecursor and companion ol many of the most fatal and dangerous diseases, and unless early eradicated it will firing the sufferer to an unt mcly grave. Among Uib lighter evils ot which cosiiveuess is the usual allot d ant, are Headache, Colic , Khriiniatism, Foul ltrrath, Piles and Others of like nature, while a long train of frightful diseases, such as Malignant Fevers, Abscesses, Dysen tery, Diarrl ica, Ajioplexy, Epilepsy, Paralysis, Hysteria, Ilypochondriu-is, Melancholy and Insanity, first indicate their pr< scuce in the system bv this alarming suuptoni Not uiifreqiientlv the di-ea-rs named originate in (Consti pation, but take on an independent existence unless tin cause is eradicated in an cat ly stage. From all these considi ntiot-s it follows that the disorder should receivi immediate atb ntiou whenever It. oerur*. and no person should neglect to get a box ol Cephalic Pills on the fit-! appi aratice of the comphiiut, as their timely use will ex p-1 the inshhous approat lies ul disease and destroy this dangerous foe to human life. A Item kilesKltig. —'W’c II, Mr Jr.ni ■>, how is that headache ' Mr». —Gone! Doctor, all gone I the Jill you sent cured mo in just twenty minutes, and I wish von would Send mote -o that I can have them handy. —You can get them at any Druggist*. Call for Cephalic IMIs, I find they never fail, and I recom mend them in all case - of Hem! .* he. Um. I shall send lor a box di ectlv, and shall tell all my suffering friends, for they are a real hie Ming. Ttt'tMV Millions oi Dollars >_ ,n.—Mr. Spaldii g has sold two mil'ions of bottle- ol his cel- brated Pi. (•ared Glue, ami it is c-lim ited t-,,. each bottle saves »i least ten dollars worth of broken furniture, thus making aii aggregate of twenty millions ol dollars leeUimc. Irom total loss by this valuable invention. Having made iiis Glue a household word, he now [imposes to do tin wot!d -till greater service by t tiring all the Robing iieadi with hi- Cephalic Pills, and it they are us good as ho Glue, Headaches will -oon vanish away like snow in July Ovfr Ftcitkmknt, and the mental rare nnd anxiety incident to dose attention to bti-ine-s or study, ar anion" the numerous eauses of Nervous Headache. The disordered state of mind and body incident to this di ttewing complaint is a fatal blow to all euetgy and am bition. St-tier its by this disorder can always obtain spe<*.iy relief from these distressing attacks hy n«ing one of the Cejihalie IMIs whenever the symptoms appear.— It quiet- the overtask* d brain, and soothes the strained and jarring nervor, and n luxes the tensitm of the stout uch which always accompanies aud aggravates the disor dered condition of the brain. Fact worth Knowim:.—Spa I ling’s Cephalic Pills arc u certain cure lor Nick lleadtu 1 i , Bilious Head tche, Ncr votis Headai hc, Cosiiveuess and General Debility, Orkat Diser.vrr.v.—Among the most important of a'I the grutl medical discoveries of this age may be ennui' - ered the t-t-ti-nt rtf vaccination for protection from Sin:.II 1 ox, I cplinhe It I for relrel ot Headache, mnl tin us" of Quinine for the prevention of Fov< r , cither cl which is a sute specific, who-r InncfiLs will he experieue cd l>v -rfherir.g humanity long niter their discovert y.r are forgotteu. tVr’Did you ever have the Rick Headache? Ho yon remember the tbrobbing tempi) a, t) e f< »ere i bror, the lorthing ami digest at the sight of foul. How totaliv unfit yon were for pleasure, convocation or stride. One Of the (Vphalin J’ills would have relieved von fre mall the aufli ring whi) h you then exjierietio'd. For this and other pnrpo.es yoo should always have a box of them on hand to use tut occasion requires, CEPHALIC PILLS, CTRF. SICK HEADACHE! CEPHALIC PILLS, Cure Nervous Hoaduelie! CEPHALIC PILLS, CHRF. ALL KINDS OF HEADACHE! Itjr the tine ofthc.se Pills the periotic attacks of AVerova or Sir tlnvltlfJir may be prevented; and If tvkeu at the coairencc meat of an attack immediate relief from pain and sielneis wid t e obtained. Tlicy seldom fall In removing the A'.iueerr arid lit ii.’neUt to which females are so subject. They art gently upon the bowels,- removi ng Co frrcric"* For I tUiai f/ Men JStnittHbi, Uclrate Females, and ad'persons of mil intory Utility, they are valuable aa a Luxtitiiu, improving the ii/tjittiUi, givingtout and r.^./c 10 the digestive i rgtns, and res'ortog tire nit rral eU’.tlclly and strength of th“ whole syttein. Tire CEPHALIC PILLS art the resu t of loig Investigation lud rare u lycnndut Ud rvptriiu. nts, havt.g been In nee many yesi durln? wltlrh time they have prevented and relieved a v: vt amount of pain an I suffering from Headache, whether o Iglna ting in t- e net roiiv system or from a deranged state of the n'otritrh. They are er.tlrilr Vegetable In their composition, ami may be ta ken a' all times whir perfe> t safely, without mat, ng any change ol d!e*,<//n/ f/ic.rf-vn.v < j ouj J!„i jrtmMt tj*te, rtwlft it tn*y to ildutiuiylir them to t itiltlrt II BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS! The genu'ne have five signatures of Henry C. Spalding on eac h Box Bold by Druggists and all other D- I rs in Medlelnes A Bov will l-e sent by mall preen'd on rectfpt of the PRICE J3f£> CENT3. All orders sboiild be addrrssrd to ilES'RV a SPALDINO, dew- doAwly 48 (udurMreel, New York. RICHMOND DAILY WHIG. TERMS: Dally Paper. 18 per anDum; Senl-Wr-kly, $5 ; Weekly, |3; el. eays to advance. Brtrlttar-cee may be made at the rlek of the Inblickert In all curt where evidence Is taken on the deposit of a lettcrln the Poet Office containing money, Ahvea.-n va. )ne Square, (10 line!) or G ee, one Ineertlon. TJ Each edd'tlonal Ins -rllon. '<& One month wtthoct {iteration..’...'fj is Three do do .loir) &* do do .S'l oO Twelve do do .3S 00 two S<|oarer, Three month*..’, ’ jj igj Bis months. ..35 g.) Twelve month*...,.. .60 ft) (V1 No advertisement to hr eousideied by the month or ye if aniere «p, Clfled on the Manuscript, or prevtouely agreed open be tween the parties. An advertisement not marked on the copy for aiperlftrl nuw. ber of Insertion* »UI be continued until ordered «ut, and psymei.l laaclrd accord'ugly. TV" Rkuolsh Ahntarr'icwewM. —To avoid any misunderstanding on the partol the Annual Advertlars. it u proper to that their privileges only extend* to their Immediate bi.slmw; iti al Estate, Legal and all other Adv•rtiaemenU tent by them to bv an idilllu nal charge, and no vtrlath 11. IReal Estate and Oentral Agents’ Adve.tleemente not to be taaerled by the year, t ut to he charg'd at the usual ratea, subject to Such discounts as siu.ll be agreed upon. p3>~" Knots' th it and yearly advertisers, generally, engaging oi e or more epuares, wllli the privilege of change, shall not, on llielr f early average, In any one week, taaarl more than the amsut-t •greed upon as the standing mi- uri lerthe contract, and all eie-l 11 re such amount to be charged at the usual rates. Ailvertl«emi nls Inserted In the Semi-Weekly Whig at 75 eente per square of 10 lines nr leas for the flr*t Insertion, and 50 cent* pe; square for each continuance, or if weekly, 75 cents. (sDITLEH El MAY SAVE TIME, TROI’BLK AND MONEY nr peuniiMso Titaia CLOTHING I IT liNISIIING GOODS AT THE OLD ESTABLISHED DOU’E 10 M MAIN S I R E KT Where f.,r more than twenty years flrit dao* flood* have bten •old at right prieea. UT 1 -tern ember J£1 They Warrant every article they sell, and offer at all time* the LARGEST STOCK 1 LATEST STYLES! t BEAT HARflAISB!! ! “A Word lo the Wiee 1” MU KERN BALDW1S A WILLIAMS. (7Li< >TJ i INC f. D.lKRirOTT, II \ Slit IN A CO., 1 id main stkekt. HAVE on h*nd % stock nf CLQTUINO, «urh u Orl Bc%v*»r OvrrcoaLs Morrow P»**iver d.*». Knjr l>h Whitney <|r>. Hr*'.* slirHVrr Gatrftrks B!%ck P tt*r*h iin <Jo. Pllver Mixed C*ss PuiU Grey Cam. i|.*» Velv •♦•cn Hunting f*ui»j Pluck Hfii Brown Fr -rx *1 Can Bulti Fancy and lllvk 8:lk V«*U Black and Fancy Velvet Vest* Fh'rM, Coi'ar*, 8 -k« and Tice Under 8hlrt* and Drawers hoys' nothing, Children's C| thing. For Bargain* c ill on DAKItfCOlT, IIA ft It IJ A CO., r.olfi 118 Mate-Street. WINTER < ’LOTI IING. i,:;t it <;<>: \ GOOD onportuni y lj now cfT**rH to p«irch*f?-ti to pet ?or»l ftock At |o«r prices He prop, v orkir^ d« vn the wboh* •r< rk, un»l t! Ir k w** can pleas.* the public taste, i.oih In *tyi- an ! price. WE ME 1.1. "i;>S CIIE.il*. Over Coat«, HuslnMi j*uin, Ca^irner# panU; V<*'ut *n<l 8IU Vet 14, Merino ul Iris nnl biswerr, (ilovrs. Neck Tir*. tlcmfartJ, Collar'* au«l f*u*|*en»iers. Any and * v.ry tbln^oatl* r. irkvddown. F r the next month w** ih&ll push sal •* ttrnue. Omcap for Ca.-ii W. 3. TCFMaN, A»rt, ■If * 1UJ Wahl st. TI1 E FAIR! Tim Fair!! ])KR?ONg visiting the Ci'y during the /’.I//f, will do well to cal. . and examine our rock of READY-MADE CLOTHING, which is the boftt we have evr-r gotten up anc! prie»»s to M IT AI.L timiElfi. SIMMON * MTM.KR, Ojip j itc M.tcheh a Tyler *. W. h. nsviosow. Salesman. ociO FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING. NOAI1 WALK KR. .So CO.. (lirauct. of t* e Baltimore lfouse,) 103 earner .Unlit mni I Ifii or Pcnrl Strrelx, RICHMOND, VA., DEALERS IN READY MADE ANiJ MANUFACTURERS OF GEMS AM) YOUTHS’ FIVE CLOTHING avi» n KMoni.vfi noon? Also a large xtnek of CHEAP CLOTHING, adapted to Servant.' tVrai.t* whirl* we Invite the sperin) a'trr.tlon of Tobacco Manufacturers and Farmers. oclft CLOTHING. IirmiciiHf Sacrifice 3 HAVF It. «t<o x about lib* Ov r -c< at* and Pu*ln< •* Coats, r f dl' I fcient •tu.llties and styles, left ever from Lat year, which l have selected out and MARKFD POWV, to alo.ut one lir.lf of the usual mi lix.. rats k. Call and exan.ii e t -m, and all II ore ret tied down to f ishlcn r;.n get a good article for a very small price; a word to the wise. Cal! cttly and take a chance, this L no humbug. I in. an all I xav, the goods are here, and hi t '■ WM 1UA -Mini, 196Mali - NOTICK. f JNHK aul.s.-rlher having made a change in his business on the 1st S. of July la-t, mak'-a it neersaary that alt accounts due Mm pre Solus to that lime should bsckssd. He WSUl4* therefore, ask of Ills old frit nils and customers to c.,me Mi w ard and discharge their in •ttcdnrss. Thanktnl fee n:i*l favors, he would ask a contlnu an-e of their patronage to the flew concern of X PENCE A GARY. E. It. SPENCE, Nu. lift, cor. Main and 1.9th 8ts. Richmond, Aug. 20, i860. COPABTNI BSHIP. k HAVE this day assiod sled will mo, In tti' Merchant Tailoring I ml R ady Made Clothing Business, VYM. O. OAKRV, of «ry.'ton, Mrcklcnhnrg, Co., Va., said Cr partnershp to date froir. J ilv 'it, 1 lie business will hereafter be conducted under the name and style of Hpmrr A Garcy Oratefu! f the very liberal patronage I have received for the past INI years would most respectfully ask a continuance of the tal r i a. ! It PKNCI Is hi Ho. 19ft corner of Main and 18th fttrwat. ■loin C.MIAFEBA CO** DRAPERS AND TAILORS, EXCHANGE BUILDING, lltti STREET, RICHdlOND, VA. Would respectfully call aUuntloa to their ntw jtyiss of F :i 11 and W inter Groods. ROOFING!! t«lt/a VS'3, ROOn.XG!!! B10I t.\A (CK FELT) BCOFINGMM TIN i£«‘>FINfi Wi \r# Dow prepared to put on the ORAVr.L ROOFING, of a Also, ail kinds ofGCn FitS, OONDOOTOB8, and LIGHTNING ROD# CHARLFh, D. VAl.K A CO., n>9-tf !■ I it! ■>. -i .. ■ ID - - . STOCKS FOR 8ILE. w •) rv A/ W \ ROANOKE VALLk Y RAILROAD 1RT MORT > l " gag... Kiri n ond and Danville, and Raleigh and Oat ton Kai’roada. St mill I tng. coaling over one milieu of du'lan, with a mortgage tf uiily I* 0,000. For a minute description ofth present condition and future prospect of the Company, pamphlela can be bad at cur of Bce. -A!.«0— C'V)i) Va. and Tennessee, 3J nortgtgo , MKI York K ver s per cent, ltonds t, <>0 Virginia f.’a W* shares Richmond Fire Association fa) do Fire and Marine 4 00 do Dauk ol the Commonwealth lefi ti o. w. proem * co. UjTK HAVE Imi STOKE AND OAr for Sals TV on as favorable terras at the article eaa be Imported for. Of ty pa V .iea Of, X ad >» pipes) of pure and boct loailty FRENCH bRVNDY, of our own importation. apt AI.VCY » MPUCmiP. WESTON & WILLIAMS, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN* H () O T S, S II O E S, LEATHER AND TRUNKS, 1*0. 15, Pearl Street, IIirisnioud, Virginia. RIlSI— Ij I 51 ,L 0 II S.II ;) N 51 ifT On f!iif I'«r»>|n':m Plan, CH Y OF NEW YORK. Single Rooms f>0 c~ t.^. per I.>ay, 01IV HAi.L SUL-ARK, CORNER OF FRANKFORT FTREST, (Ofi|*»,iti' Cilv Hall.) .ti air, an they may be ordered In the spadea Refectory. There > a haiiier'a MiOji and Huh Rooms attached to the llctcL ti. H. It uurc of Uuuncra nad SlocSttiten, w'ic It. FHKNfil, Froi>rl.‘tor. ti'AN ri- i) Every D.ugg's. and CroecriopurchaseFen.pl*’ Vv Infallible baking Pawd*'. pv i„.y, l.ih and F.-nklln Mree’t, JOHN VV (1 vFLICK, Pr prjeioi ind Mas ifa t r. r. iiriNCfiiunr »»* xvrup op the f> l'il hl'HATeF, p'epared by Dr. H.urebill', fjruu a, *> I Con.ic-Iei a u.oat Valuable remedy In the lr< atme.t for the Cen aunii.thi . F»r .ale, with many n> w and v.'uai I pr-patalinns, 1 y MKADK A HAKid v, l htrmse-iitl.fi, do. I 18# Main a;., cor. shore F, I). f A.v llnxrit ADI.1UNTINF CAM i rv l , 1.1111 sale hg WW. WALLA OB RONS CflTHT*.li.:\;: JELi.v. (v \ K 1 qu .rla of traotp i • rich Jelly rat l.e made with ore t jaVae- .f RPtttKLI' d fIFI-AVlaK, by our lmprov.d direc ■ lulls, and dial wlthaut boiling nr tfr. oar of » era. NF. I’F a IIV K FK, Rn ga'sU, let _I-'# Main Ht.. rnrn r arove P. O |i n HAMKKTS fit .1.111'AS.N f. Fnra.le by i1 V u-.i m jj Wallace .ONd. SGnHEJW I.CCK MlUFiTORT, DWELLIN'! Lo'kl of *T. ry t- , fi' l'nr n .^Tha. 1 •< v • / ■ , Kuiiul InkUcki; niift and L -e of a*.} I . p •<.( „r .m, 0j Tub-e. ALL KINDS or REPAIRIN'! I"ONE. Ai I lei! ro W .» Let my r.ar Ufa".or , I .,ra pr»j arrd to Wirract It lo y;ye entre iatiafaciwo to t in 10 , ‘,j iKy, : me wiu, a call. WILLIAM SHADY, tin Slain Sheet, btlwei. Ml. at.d fth, fe!0—ly _ Ktcne »i.. va KM ASUS' PATENT coltku hakhow. \\f Eln*'utk« atlantl.-ri of Ike P»rn.ln« Contiaii t>ilw M t • ' NEW HARROW which bat be-n t v i by many tr»> tv.,1 ram., ri. and ; rononrrrd l.y them to be tb. *rrv t..*1 lotpl, ro. ye* (.<>!>, for pr.. . ’ 1, the land r..r »e- *11 f email gr- ■, ami fec'.aaby r.nnlr g u . .ama alter irrrtlnv »ttTi two b'ia. • d . il'f ki.| .'f I* i!i , I r Web«v«r|>u -ha«edtf.f ' t f. r t ,J- !■ ' t'r.‘ i* I,. n * nanu'nrmrii.y i.en for the eseulr g t w.n.abii rtipi. t.uLy Invite an erariluatlnn of th*m ly» __ liEOROr W/TTA 00. LOUSE* «.V COOK S Foundryand Msmular torv, wtoor* wriarr, nai Ma.i, aJd»»y*D, tiav da. nAYIbo mad* large edditir-. tao.r (Lop, tQ lv;t t‘« KouOiark » , f I tl Italllni y*'Mir.<laa, Mnlfoilt a. »’»ri •» I*S( c« a, Ulut.uw l!nnri!.,A .A . t mil a\ • . ir H. «, I. • eat): bhuf.-r* and get., t.! BUckum'JUci! and Ln:ib: g dcu. with n-ilo-e. a.J uc*p.\tc' . |?f Cemetery Rnidiv far the coentry, made «o u to be pet n by an ordinary rtm-hei.lc t, WILCJOX «i til BBS SEWING MACHINES. loveonii »r J. F. Cl MBS, 1‘olnt, PGCAIJONTAfl COUNTY, Va., \NP Ia niarj'tcuere.l under pateU. grurdrl tr h'n and Jar-,,. • Win. I •.I i.i'. a. 1 t re! . dJulj 1»R Au/u«' III, hV, E. *iuar« A ■ . Un*rrAert ir.Crr tie | Pate:.tit, .< ctl• ... : • ;. o rft'-.J „ , qurMlr, t?i«r<- < a. I ni tl* -.lion in r T«rd tv the patent rhri *' llleitee. .luvileated anil Ule moat pt.-ftcl working r.aineMi. clilae now In uj« r * III. .nieaiut.rvn.- ' — > I ’.'r a ,rr ..tied not It rip In «r*>, ru l • r. tMeui>r.n *Uk.n taof f»> rice. Price $bb to $13. Lvcry Machine tarra". Jorrx t rrrT.rrv, - Leirl. ’» Heck, 'ifrty proprI WKltf1w‘I^5T?frT 0En' * ’ ' 111 I h« pun it Medics I ri ot r\-r kr.r»r,; I u f,r. U. " r r" ’ oir ;y i tU.nulm f, • ’i.iai. ;in*if..r»i . * * r>lne»r.i: ! |,J|,.|, a ** •' ’ " • * <.C4Ut. 11< , * ,| a • r , ‘ ^ aKl ■* I •*, fT ■’ i’1 r OcOfllhi* (ATI r, «u.| which u 'i;u’!ru» to odjr in-1 mlp 1. In addition i» li* ertlBcVe* bin. ith. hr hat ecetvci a Dip; eta Iron) tl.o I tKH." l.rrP.Ai.,*0 ,t Y, ted edddiaral tea U u r » ljtMOOl*i.l>li ".4 OLlicr c*tu to It* .i. CIaTIHCATP1 r.; thr. 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' .“-Of - ' riqtiMiKOU of a TttLt Ti-.MC, IN Ml. »AT 'K. 1 I’.a'ia • \ t r T O >.| L) . tl a-., of n lUtd. hi». c»i .1 In tl , ! ,i:,ji|. 1. of > pip In thr I'nltr l Ht-.tr> and to l l> u ay, In a yre»! iioVn , he at> tr.loii- i t|.r , .cell.: > Ci’iili ti i.ijiy. Pur lute hy FIIE£nA> •«5'*ll,t44>v, rhn pit TMn'i'ery On Mr & i. I . ■. ' - - , 1. Ooitt'it tl411 .<?« it. v, f, 1 K i fi Pa >t r- , I’r .ton 1. 1 mliSI- dly IHHtiii f.TT d LMlCliOSL 00\ CRNOR STlTKr, AM r P • ., . t up, (ur- P <; r!-,ir'..o! at..! ilatidt, W , .Jo pl'a.v* Paper Hark • CarprU, ti ri UM Bedi an 1 1'i.itrewe* made io..rler > ,1, .:i . »l'-e Paper hi-., ([dor. I* the «liy rr. c um.y ; . ,.jei . ».. t. ■—»_ [c cl— n HER f A w Ti. IdlKlTOB OARMNi.T* V. 1 t'i pr ><.p »•, , y cf |Bn her Li of the late I 1 . , 9 happr to teiTc the eld ra*toiaert pf >ir Dudity. and ll.c toi ,ia pro .rally. Mock on hard,Wl.fe Pine. 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