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MONDAY MOsIWPtO JAN.* I*o. lamalra Again. In his lecture delivered before the Cooper Institute oa tbe „tb ln»t., Mr. Fuamk Blaiu endeavored to prove tbat tbe Btitteh West In dia Islands .exported throe or four times aa much, ta value, now, as they bad done previ ously to tbe abolition of slavery ia that quar ter. Ia ourcorameute upon that atetoment, weeadenvored to prove, from facts published to TnoLLorrs tour, that Ihe escese must have come from Barbadoes, or other islands in which there was no room for the negro to sfßßm and aot, iaaay degree whatever, from Jamaica, where üßOceopled land is abundant. Two day* after the lecture in question waa de llvsrod, tho New York Times, n Black Kepub* lienn sheet of a vary malignant type; publish ed v tetter from one of its correspondent* so jonralugat kiugsion, in which this conjee ture of ours was fully sustained. He tells the Times that la the year ifttt, Jamaica exported 150,001 hogsheads of sugar, aud in 1359, 36,010 hoasheada. From lsoi to far. ber annual ax- pormtion averaged i;ci,uyn hogsheads. From that time It began to decline, and during the next seven years averaged but I lo.boo. Bubee yuently it averaged about 9u,WH, until the year Ist., the period of emanciiiaiiou. The corres pondent endeavors to show that emancipation had nothing to do witb the tailingofl' of exper tations, inasmuch as it had already begun before that measure had been adopted.— With that inference we have, at present, noth ing to do. What we are desirous to show it-, that where there has been an increase in the production,it ie tote credited to theaccouutof those islands in wbicb the negro is compelled to work by hunger—a master more inexorable than any other that it ie possible to place over human beings—and tbat he will work from no other motive, unles*. be be a slave. This wri ter himself says : "Covering an area of four millions of acres, Jamaica bas a population of 378,000, black, white and mulatto. This makes about eteveu acres to each person. In the flourishing island ot Barbadoes the proportion is nearly one and a half person* to each acre. If Jamaica were as thickly settled a* Barba does, it would contain over five millions of souls, nnd would export a million of hogs heads. Till its present population has doubled aad trebled, no material improvement can be looked for. But where is tbe money—where are the vigor and the energy necessary to ob tain this popnlatiou ? Wbo.se fault is it that these are wanting, and that Jamaica with far greater advantages than Trinidad orduiana, bus foiled to follow the footsteps of their suc cess I" , Barbadoes, which all ihe abolitionists point to tut a specimen of what abolition can do, is the most populous spot upon the face of tbe globs, with theexcejition of Malta. It bas au area of IW»,whj acre-, and a population of about 150,000 souls. As A4O acres make a square mile, it bas an area of Iti". square miles, and npon this area a population of mm to the square mile. The population of Ireland is about KO to the square mile, that of England about •.T'.-: tbat of France, including Corsica, about ,'M: tbat of Cbinaabout :KHi; that of Belgium about M 0; that of Bengal about five hundred. Now, bere is a country four times as populous ns Intend, three times as populous a* Eng land, France, Belgium and China, and iwice aa populous us Bengal, and these are the most densely populated countries on the globe.— Now, in every part of the world, a population excessively dense is considered the greatest ol all possible curses. It is the sure parent ot innumerable evils. Starvation, disease, taxes, poor rates and distress, in every imaginable shape, are iv inevitable Consequences. The whole world Is aware of the efforts Eu rope has been making for thirty years to rid herself of this crushing evil. But In one quarter of the globe it is admitted that this evil is small iv comparison with ano ther which it would cure. The abolitionists themselves confess that a redundancy of popu lation, three times as great as that which ex ists in the most populous countries of Eu rope, would be a blessing in Jamaica, because thereby alone could the full capacity of the island be developed. This is to say, in so many words, nothing but the immineut dan ger of starvation will make the emancipated negro work—nothing but the most terrihle evil known to the old world can corn ct the atill more terrible evil brought by the aboli tionists upon the most fertile portion of tin new. A plenty of fresh land, and ample room for the exercise of industry and skill, are the greatest blessings a free country can offer to freemen. These blessings the perverse inge nuity of abolitionism converts into a enrsni whenever it has an opportunity. Let this wmrr tell what it has done for Jamaica: *™s briefly as possible—for the theme is thread bare—l must endravur to tire > our reader* an ap proximate idea of the decline..f Janitica. or point out the political and social abuse* and ntuiiiiaiie*. fur u-li.ch, it seems to me, a reinedi must Im fount! lie lore the island can be resrored to its former prosperity. Ido not think it can be disputed—if history and statistic*aie to be believed—that since the abolition of the slave trade, fifty-two years ago, Jamaica has never for a iiioincrt paused in her downward career. Ido not think it can be dis puted—if actual observation can lie relied on—tint she has Dot, even >et. reached tlm inwest point of possible, depression. Lower mill she. can sink— lower still she must sink—if her people are not im bued with a more pregnant patriotism—if the gov erning claraes are not sriuiiii-itcd to more energet io action, and are not guided b> more unselfish ac tion." The city of Kingston was once a magnificent city, situated on a magnificent harbor, and containing a population of -lO.oou inhabitants. IU commercial prosperity was unrivalled, at least in the British West Indies. See whnt it te now: "If the city ef Kington 1* taken as an iliustra tion of the prosperity of Jamaica, the visitor will arrive at more deplorable conclusions than those pointed out by commercial statistics. It teems lite a romance to read to-day, in the capital of Ja maica, the account of that capital's former splen dor. Its 'magnificent churches'—vow time-worn and decayed—are scarcely auperior to the stables of some Fifth Avenue magnate. There is not a bouse in the city in decent repair—not one thai looks as though it could stand a respectable hieeze not a wharf in good order—not a street that n.in exhibit a square inch of paveinest—no sidewalks— no draiaass— scanty water—no light. The same picture ot neglect and apathy greets one every where, la the business part of the town >. ou arc oppressed v. ilb its inactivity. Clerk* uwn nvsr tbesouatsra, or hail with nieedy looks the solitary atraager wbo comes in to purchase. If a nun resident lie i» made to pa> for the dullntss of the Sarket. snd leave* a hotel, a store, or a livery sta-« a. tolerably well deeced. Prices tbat in N.-w York would be deemed exorbitant, must lie paid fur tbe common necessaries of life. The Kincsto nians remind me much of the .'..than,a wreckers. Having little or nothinc themgelvp*. they look upoaaateamer-load of Caiitbrnia passengers cast away in their harbor fur a da* or a ninlit. as very K.vptians, whom it as not only their privilege, but tseir dot*, to despoil. "Tbers isnothinr like work done in Kingston, except perhaps ia the estab ishnionts of a few Ku ropeaa or American merchant*, or on the picis, now aad then, at tbe loadirg aud ot yea asls. The city was originally well laid out, but it is not ornamented with a single tree, aud the square. Ib a central location, is a bar/en desert nt sand, whits bet with exposure to the blazin, sun. The , etrests are filthy, the bench lots more so, and the cemrooßeet laws of health are totally disregarded; wrack sad run., destitution snd aeglect. Tin rt- is ' Botbiac mw in Kin.sion. Thereopie like their i bores*, their kouaee, aad all that belongs to t tieui. l took old and wore cut. There are no improvements , to be aoted, note devtes, ornament or conceit of aay kiad to mdicale the preaeuee of ta*to or re ' naemsat. The inhabitant*, taken en masse, arc steeped to tbs eye-lid* in immorality ; tho popula tion ohews.su BBBStural decrease; 1 saeesds Isxitimscy ta* ortion and infantieiti* are i notuaanown. Kingston looks what it ia, a pUoc 1 where money h»s been made, tail can lw made no SMB. .It ia used up and fast aaide as u»c!*»s. No tar is replaced that time destroys. It a briak ' tumble* from a hosaeintnthestreet.it remains I fhsrssif aapotttMteessasdbit the wmd.it hatu« I X.** _»t* **£' x \ M] *i f furniture ia accid.ru i i^r*ssd : W,,U >OU n ' eot ' " _yilavs I dsseribsd a fiod-forsaken place, in which ao one seems to take an interest, without bte aad withoateneigy. old *nd dilapidate.!, sicku i aßdaltby.eaatawarfroan tbe aucbora. « ..f »..,.„ j morality, ranaousad couuuoa sees* i Than verily __J.* ,^" ~,dKu,? *^n ,nlM9 Vet this wretch •*_L I ' t _ t > #e *" ,, «? l °f * v '»'*ud the m..*t lends ta tho world; it ie bleessd with a climate most b!.> rious; H lies rot»is« in ths shadow of mountains, ( that eaa be cultivated, from summit to base, a ita i •^ rr __?"l^'!* , _ #r » t ? Bud tropical legioiiK; tt is mistrese of a harbor where a thousand line of battis abteneaa safely ride at anchor." Orrn Ponmnn JtSLATiona.—lt is stated that i tbe co—Htlow of onr foreign relation* 1s leas ! critical gt present taauat any previous time for eomo years, and require less labor on tbe port Of Uteltepartmeßt of State. Our Central Amorteaa dUaculiiee witb England are about to bo naaliy aottted, upon tho baste of our own , eanstrnottea of tho Otey lon-Hul wer treaty With all other governments, except that of , Hlftjpasj mad ate party at the Mexican cap. •in*, wa arena an asateabte footing. __un^Mßte___T_ w|s > *• *• »»»•• -* 1 ™ ' ' o»r^*»» m -' Wr m^a m AanaV Baaxtrr Willi ana -A paragraph is going tho rounds to the effect that Barney Williams bnabee- wpeiled from Atlanta, _a, lor ox pressing abolition sentiments. The Individual iv question t* not Barney the c< median ; but as aucb an impression seems to prevail, our old friend Barney pablishes a card iv the New York paper* In which he saya he "has seen enough of the effects of Internal dissension in his native country not to do otherwise than deplore any interference with the reserved rights of the Statea which might lead to a dis solution of the American Union.' 1 TwufTY-Sntxinbo*' FsßUtaav — The Wash ington Society of lbs University of Virginia will celebrate their anniversary on„d Feb ruary. Mr. 8. Taylor Martin, of Bichmond city, will deliver the oration on the occasion, and Mr. A. Jay Arnold, of Alexandria, Va., will read Washington c Farewell Address. ExtbsbivbEstbupbisk.-The Bristol (Ten nessee) Newe ■ tates that responsible drovers ■of Virginia, Tenne.see, aad Kentucky, have set on foot a project for establishing at that place an extensive- pork-packing establish ment on the joint steck principle, it will re quire a capital of §300*000 to begin with. Gbkat Fiuk at Hoi'KTOJi, Ti»i'Aß.—A dis astrous tire occurred in Houston, Texas, on the 16th inst.,completely destroying the cotton press of Mr. T. W. WT.itmarsh, I,'ns bales off cotton, 101 l hhds. sugar, 13 carriages and other property, involving nioae of fitet\ooO. Very little insurance. Mb. Smith, on Iff. O.—Hon. Wm. N. H. Smith, who was supported by the Americans and lremuciats for Speaker, on Friday last, is nut a llemc-crat, as Las been stated, but an old line Whig of the Clay ami Webster school.— He never joined the Know-Nothing parly. The Mk.\u.an Thkai rt— A Wauhingtea dis patch says there is ao prospect, wbs tever ihat the recent treaty ratified by the Juarea Oov ertubent with Mr. MeLnae, will tn- ratified by Ihe United States Senate. CoMi'i.iMKXTARY.—A movement is on fool in New York ciiy to tender a public diuner to Hon. Stephen A. Douglas and Hon. Roger A. Pryor. Great Bim.iaut) Match.—With reference to the great billiard tournament, Wilkes New York Spirit says . "Johr. O. Roberts, of Liverpool, thp English billiard champion, and Claudius Berber, off Paris, the champion at die aaana grime for France, will probably answer favorably in re lation to their proposed appearance nt New York in May, to contend agatast Fasten, Bee leiter, Tietuau. Kavanaugh, aad all the gnat playera of this country. The proposition which invites Berg, raad Roberts, is mule by two responsible gentlemen off New York: The game will be the American four-ball ca rom game—each player to play against all— and the prizes, which will amount to (5,000, to be distribiitni according to order off merit. and bo at ranged that each player will be bound to win something except the iast. The ITaiianwaiaiißli Railroad.—A corres pondent of the Baltimore Sun writes from Berryvilie, Clarke county, Va., as follows : A report reuched here the other day irom the aaesi reliable source, that a slave (a mag) belonging to K. M.T. Hunter, Senator from Virginia, wa* kidnapped and conveyed in ihe underground railroad to Canada. Strange as it may seem, the kidnapper waa a Northern lady, a member of a distinguished family bere. Tbe seas* of ibis lady and the whole story will bo made public in a lew day?. An old college-mate of Mr. Hunter, nresidentof this place, wrote him yesterday the foil partic ulars of the extraordinary affair. (Janxnaaotrim HaiMtpao.—The New York j correspondent of the Philadelphia Ledger writes, Jan. •-'?, aa follows: Some excitement wtis occasioned on ihe j North river wharves this morning, in conse quence of the discovery of a fugitive negro on | board the steamer Potomac, Just arrived from Alexandria. Sambo, it seems, bad stowed away beneath some tobacco hogsheads in the j lower holds, and as soon as the hatchway was j opened he jumped out and made off. Ilns now iv charge of the C K. K. folks, who will f take care that nobody will carry him back to I "Old Virgiuny." Ikdemnity for Loss ob Slaves.—ln the Pennsylvania Senate, a few days ago, there was presented a memorial, signed John 11. j Wheeler, a citizi n of North Carolina, praying indemnity, by the passage of an act, for the j loss of services and valoeofbia three slaves— uup of whom was his body servant—stolen or "spirited away* 1 by a citisen of Pennsylvania, in July, 1855, while he, the said Wheeler, waa in Philadelphia, on his way through Perm- ! sylvante. westward, for the purpose of em barking for Nicaragua, to which government he had been accredited a> minisier from thai offtbe-Uuited States. Tiie complainant esti mates his loss at. about un. The citizen of Pennsylvania above alluded to is generally supposed to be Pnss.iioie Williamson, whose namefigared.se conspicuously iv the news nanersrt Pennsylvania about the period re ferred to. s.\ i> Case.—A woman, calling herself Ann Banker, arrived at tbe house of Mr. Benjamin llrugh, in Botetourt county, Va., last Tues day, bearing In her arms a dead infant! She itiid lhat she stayed the previous night in an out-house, where h<-r child died: and at a Coroner's inquest sobsequently held in Fin castle, a verdict was found in aceordaneewith this statement. The unfortunate woman said she had lived for the lasi two years near ('har lottesville, where ber husband died, and sin was endeavoring to reach Seneca county, N. V., to find her lriends. Air AbiiLITIOK—r DAivsn hut op Nxw Jkrskv.—Tbe Trenton American says that on tbeSTst inst. an abolitionist named Coutea at tempted to deliver an abolition lecture in Had doafield, Camden county, and advertised his intention by hnndbilla cm il.e same day, A large number ol citi—ns collected at the place of meeting and Interrupted his harangue by booHngs,yells,aud hisses; and upon lus per sisting to be beard, they took holu of bim and threnteued him with a of tar and leathers. After offering bimanumberOf indignities he j consented lo leave, promising never to re turn. Knur NicAKAiiiA Uufi'E.—ll Is stated that Commauder Bedford Pirn, of hi r Majesty'b shipQ-orgon, has obtained from the King of the Mosquitoes a "eonoession" for a new route to tha Pacific via Ltiki- Nicaragua, together with the ti tin *o tho" whole water front," and the! ownership of "several hays'' on the Atlantic , side, all of which he 'proposes to sellout lo the highest bidder. Tbe Atlantic terminus i» at i Monkey Point, al. »ut IXI miles north of Grey- j town; thence a railroad lo be made to ihe lake, ! where it will strike the old Nicaragua route I and follow ihat to the Pacific Flius W Ca.mijkilhh:, Mass.—A lire in East Cambridge hist Wednesday nijjlii destroyed j the Sewing Machine factory of George Seeley, With its contents, on which the loss is j?l,nio, : and the Insurancefil,.">t.t; thecoSn warshonae Off Mr. Lockhiirt--l'js» >-o.loi', insured for fit,* sni!;aiid the stable anil counting room of Win. j 11. Howlaad—loi-s injured. A large quantity of lumber in ihe yards of W. C How- j laud aud Flint A Tufts was destroyed. The total loss on buildings, lumber, *v.c., is 515,(W0. ' Bequest.—The foreign papers state that the j late Baron Goldsiuid, a Jewish merchant of; London, amongst other munificent charitable ' bequests, left £S,UM sterling ' ; .o the poor i ' tiuakcis in England, Ireiaud, Scotland and • Wales, to lie distributed by the approval of the monthly ineeiiiig of the (.ilinkers' Meeting j in BishopKtite street, Loudon," ami a similar : amount "to the sons of pour Quakers, to up- \ ' prentice them to various trades, With consent ! : off tho monthly meeting." ! ' .___ __ i Eriscoi'AL Bisuofs—Of ihe aixty-nUts Bishop* of the Episcopal Church iv the ffjni- '< \ ted States, since tho Revolution, fifteen have i been uativt.s off Nt '.v Yoik. and ten of ; ' chusetts. Psunsylvania, North Can Una and Boath Unrolinn have famtebed five each: Yir- ! giuiaeight; Connecticut four, Ntw Jersey and j j New Hampshire two each. Bishop Ilopaina | , is a native of Ireland, Bishop Kemp ol Scot- | land, and B Smith, £astburn, Cploid ' , aud VV'aiuwrighi, were bora ia England. Homicides.--tfhe Clayton lA-la.) Banner j ' learns by apiivate letter from Tuscaloosa (hat a young maa named Peter Martin, a son of ma ' late o_ Governor Martin, ahot and killed a nuiii - named Masaey, a few days ago, in ihat ci'y.— Martin had uot been arrested at last accounts, i | Heury Hrention killed a man by the name ot i • Qallahar, near Lsbauuon, Tcuu.a ten days ago. Q-, ilrcd upou BCSnnon and liliti-e.l him, when B. drew a pistol and thotPhim throngb. i MiBMXSot a.— Gov. Kaiusev, ia his message, ; ! estimates the present population of that Sut.e \ at Ib0,«u0, uu.i reports ihe assessed value of the I property at over Slo.iXw. The populatiou has, j oh the average, doubled once iv two years, « and the weal ih bas lucreased even more ra- P»diy. j U. S. Ttt—iSLuv.—The receipts into tbe United States Treasury, tbe past week ] : amounted lo $l,7«j(),(!iiu, mostly on account of' customs. Of Una amount, New York con- 11 tributed fiSSu,UU(). A tout Se,(iix ,*>. v are now in tbe Treasury, subject to draft. , Hahyaed College —Profeeior Felton has been elected President of Harvard College, at '< Cambridge, Mass., iv plage of Rev. Jas. Walk* or, rwig ned. |! Corre*peUOßUec of the Richmond Dispatch. Tht Three Legislatures— Virginia. Families, A;c. Ol WW ■watt, January <bj,-|bbu. The Legislatures of Kentucky and Tennes see, who lately tnerut Louisville to celebrate ths Completion ol the Louisville nnd Nn.sk villsk.tilro.ad, in response to an invitation, passed through thi* city this morning, on their way to Columbus, where tbey will have aj.»l liftcatlon with the Ohio Legislature, and ihe three Legislatures will visit this city, where great preparations are making for a grand fuss. In the meantime, that malignant aboli tion concern, the Cincinnati Gazette, cannot repress its lOSOra aithe " Union-saving" dis play, a* the Republicans call it. Our open hearted Keutuckians and Te noes seen n* will be feasted aud toaated to a glorious extent, and there will bo more hypocrisy in one day ihan some countries witness in a thousand yearn..— When tbe guns bred this morning for the re ception of uchivalric and credulous set of gen tlemen, a Kentucky wag, in answer to a ques tion of what the guns were firing for, said the Kentucky and Tennessee Legislatures had gone to Ohio to recover the lugitive slaves irom those Status, and thai the Obioaus were firing upon them to prevent their lauding. Howev er, sueh raids into Ohio are a very kind return for the Joha lii own raid into Virginia, and it is better that wine should flow than blood.— Tbe members will he onlivened by having Helper s book ami John Brown's Ltfeoflereu them for sale by the newsboys, and by having such Orat-ratsaoticse as the Cinci.mati _a sette and the Commercial give Southern men. There are several estimable Virginia families living horn, nnd they knep up tiie old, warm hearted hospitality off their native land, cjod bless her. If any man wants to ap preciate Virginia* let him travel once te a vhileiu the free Stetea. lie will come back to In ras a man in a snow drill would to a warm fire. A - SaOCXnra ArrAin.-Thc High Point He porter gives the following account of an affair which occurred recently in Rockingham coun ty, N.C.: A man by the" name of Williams, a Justice of t'.ie Peaoeanda memberof tho Special Court ol Bochiagbaaa, had seduced a young lady, Wboea name our informant had lorgotten, un der promise of marriage. In order to avoid the fulfillment of the ptomirabe,determ—ed,it is supposed, to murder her. The girl was missing, ami no inquiry led to any intelU geaco concerning bar, until recently bar comb was found in Haw river, near Williams', which fact, coupled with other circumstances, created the suspicion that Williams had made wav with her. The river was d tagged, but the" body was not found. Subsequently, a plant-bed, which Williams had burned for the purpose of ..-owing lohapm seeds, waa search ed, and among the ashes was found tha riaga a.id necklace clasp that were known to have belonged to the girl, partially melted, and also some aabstaace pronounced to be part of a human body. Upou these discoveries Wil liams was arre»ieti, anil is now in jail. CoMstonona SiocKroi on mi Union.—ln reply to inquiries from prominent citizens of Princeton, Com. Stockton has given his views rs to 'he dangers which threaten the Republic His iilea of a Union mooting is tbat it ought to ba "one which should be so constituted as to speak substantial words oi fraternity and encouragement to tbe South,aad which shouM say that the Fugitive Slave Lav/ is right, ami ihould be executed; which ■■ should say that Southern men may lawfully lake their slaves into die Territories, and that the decisions of the Supreme Court must and .-.hail be coiisiii ered the supreme law of the tend." Jfa di vision of the Union is to occur, the Commo dore would have thelines of separation drawn along: the Hudson and the Lakes, rather than the Potomac and the (lino, lie lias no doubt that in such an event the North westers States would unite with New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and the South. He. says: "Iwill stand by them, because they are right; I stand by th.'iv, because they have the Constitution ana "the law ou fueir side.' 1 Wm. E. Mann, Sheriff of Pasquotank county. Iff.C,is in this city, on bis way to Richmond to present a memorial to the Legis lature of Virginia, asking for an amendment of our Inspection Law to prevent the escape of fugitive slaves, so as to place North Caro lina vessels on the same rooting under that law as those of Virginia. The memorial is endorsed by many of our citizens, and what it asks for being perfectly reasonable and just, we cannot doubt thai it will be favorably en tertained by the Legislature. The only ques tion is, whether the ends of the law would not be better served by subjecting all vessels to search- and yet, again, it seems hard that Southern vessels should be made to pay for Northern delinquencies. One thing,however, is certain : the principle of the t-tx for search ing vessels from North Carolina is turning off no small amount of trade from Virginia.— Norfolk Herald. Shocking ErrnoTfl or Skating.—A yonng lady who Indulged in an afternoon's exercise on skates on Jamaica Pond during the very cold snap, very imprudently had her sl<nte straps so tightened as to prevent any circula tion of the blood in the fret below Hie ankle-. Tiie consequence was that upon taking them off to return home, her feet were both found to be frozen. Although every effort was made by physicians to restore them to a norma] state, tine ol them was so badly frost-bitten ac to render amputation necessary to prevent mortification ensuing. The young lady is a resilient of the South part of the City, i- aboul 19 years of age, nnd ber misfortune is ft It very keenly by keraell and friends.— Boston '■-, i'/. CiiiLiiiKS KlLX.no.—The Mi camel Garritty, near Locke's Mills, county. Pa.,was recently burned,and twooK Mr. (t.'s children perished ia the flames. A little daughter of Samuel Autz, of Lew is town, accidentally swallowed a m*w penny on s.v nrday morning last, from the effects of which she look sick shortly alter, and died on Sun day. SumttLan SuiC—nos a Boy.—A boy, named Wm. Carter, aged Bfftsea years,committedsai cide test Wednesday night in the loft oi hi* employer's store, in New York, by banging himself With a towel. Ho was regular ia hi* habits, esteemed by bt3acquaintaucea,aßd the catice of the act is a mystery. ArroiNTMi.N i.—The Bishop of 'he Vir ginia Methodist Conference has appointed liev. Thus. 11. Jones to the ScottsvilloCircuit. Mr. .Tom's fills the vacancy occasioned by the removal of ihe X.-v. Mr. Bogg* in ihe Seamen's Bethel in Bichmond city. Hcavv PonoKKV.—On thefith Inst, a forged check for fit,ooo was presented to the paying teller of tbe Orescent City Bank, at New' O rleans, and was paid. Tbe discovery tbat the check wis uot genuine was made ou the '-Ist. The loss falls upon the teller. Tnt: Harti'mi MduokbOas_—Rhineman, the paramour of Mary Hnrtung,at Albany, N. V., has been acquitted us principal in the murder of her huabaud, but will be tried as an accessory before and after the fact. A PAJtTJOUXAB Ot.i> Laky.—A lady died in Newbury port recently, says the Herald, who was somewhat particularin her halms,and bad one room of the house in \\i.ijii ao person but herself had emend lor lorty year*. The House of Representatives, at Wnshing tou, is to be opened ou Wednesday next by re ligious services, to be performed by the emi nent Dr. M. Raphael, off the Hebrew persua sion. Si'di au incident, we beiieve, has never before occurred in our history. The Baltimore American, in an article on " inoendiary newspapers," is very seversapon the New York Herald, which it places as prominent iv that ciass. and as doinu much mischief by publishing the most ofiounlva ar ticles. An unsuspecting countryman named Bland ford was swindled out of $285 in Charleston, iast Tuesday,by two sharpers, who left with him a counterfeit $500 note as "collateralaecnr i'y."' At a full caucus of the old .Whig and Auieri cau menibersoi the Missouri Legislature, held just before the adjournment on ihe I?th in»t., a resolution nominating Judge Rates for the Presidency was unanimously adopted. Conservative Union meetings have been re cently held in several of the counties of Ten nessee. The conservative men of Tennessee are aa ueraliy iv tavor off Johu Hc-il for Presi dent. J. Walter PhiiHps, Esq., who earned disttn gtnshed honor as an ordnnnce officer in the Creek war, iiied at his residence in Somerville, Tt-nti., in Itecemhor tett. Laura, Kstna, the actress, bag been ill in New York iti aonseqasEce oi the absorption off a poisonouß preparation used to whiten her skin. An explosion toolf place in the steam saw mill off F. Erie.-, ia Satem, N. C, ou Monday last, tearing the building to fragments and badly injuring the negro fireman. The residence of Rev. fl£r. McLaughlin, near Charlotte, N. C, was con it.at ti by lire l:_t Friday morning. Senor the Peruvian Minister to th* United States, is lying dangerously ill at Washington. Abraham 11. Brandon, n weli-l.n.uvn mer chant, died In New York on the 87th. Edward Patterson, who was shot by George Kroan, in Mobile, died ou tbeXM inst. (ieorg> Seuuot, of BontOn, i» to defend Stephens, tho Harper's Ferry conspirator. Hon. Havid Hudson died at Geneva, N. V., OB the loth mat., uged ;i years. Thomas O. Selbv, a native of Virginia, died in Sacramento, Cat., on the -j Ist December. T. B. Burton, Esq., a wealthy citizen of Montgomery, Ala., died on the '.23d inst. A revival is progressing In the Methodist Church at Staunton, Va. • Jatnea Young, an old detective, died sudden ly in Philadelphia ou Friday. Hon. Elisba Haley died in Oroton, Conn., laatweek. The next State Fair of Ohio is wbe bold at Dayton. Bja. PBaaoUAt — Jeeesb Miller. Fri-. F. R S .of Lnaoon. but who ha* recenlU lecmn" a re*id?ntof the count) ef Albemarle, Vs., where, hs.haa i»ur ehssed a splendid estate, arrtved inthts ettv s short timoasoßßd put up at the Atlantic Hotel, liein« c« rnaii for the South, whither he is trace iiirfor th* lenel.t of bis health. He ieil horerm Satuniay nmrninn on the S»ialioar«l Railroaii for Charleston. where it is His intention to remain several aie™''' and we take th« lilwrty to enmineud aim to ue kind resarda of lite polished and Bospi.tUßM aoeieii oi that eitv. as a gentleman of inter r *tini; "_*""«'•: inte.li.eiice aad relinenient. During a penc«t ot m>me thirty-five ve<ir* Mr. Mil erwas «»ffl"»f a - I.|> know., thmutheui Bngbtad and oa 'BsCorttio satiasoßusstioa with e*:en«ive eoßtraetanjrtna soastmetten of iron steamers.etearn enjmee, •-« machinery for o»her work*, and ranked aaiom the mo*' scientific and eminont machinist* ot bis any.— Norfolk Herald. n_ Is top nro troubled with baa' eyesi.-bt, nr.d wintTto prooora an accurate nnd comlortalno vision. «oard .r> tho CnTevsi.Fnniscorro Sruc t*< it*, correctly nuifed by M* J.Fnaaau_ ft 00.. U4 Mam »trcet. 'i i.c hardne** and elementary j bomocanooasßSsa of tbsse lenaaa, thou "' B ,«>' B , c " i ' form aad ex.ict;.e«s ofirindiac, contribute to cor rect that aberration of sphericity ro common to cheap eye-«li»se». and *o mjurion* to tlio optic nerve. If you used a M icroacope. .in Opera ••i***- Or ens of those wondsrfal stere._soope.i,>ou hnd alio the iiue.t eolteatioa at tne otboe ot the Opti cians; and >».u don't need to send, lot these ar- | Ii ii las fnibs ess ilmre cities. Br_ Br patroniziru Rsks' f>team Photograpfa amtAiii!'rot>pe tiallery, you get tne lull value of your money. K\, Bt anllimininr Revs' extensive Photograph .mo Ambrntspa ballery, ao carieatuisa will lie forced on you. Talented nitists at tiacii branch. nay At R kkh' aztsasiva Gullerv ao aertoa is al low, d to a picture unlesssatisfcotorj luavery respect. Price Irom 2. c . cts. to y_. R_M'M CiBBUdB RtciitNi;«.—Tiiia nccom r'.iMted yoBBR lady, nnd also her 1-i.rher. Mr. PaVBB Rtcuiaas, have sees photographed ;n beauufal ■tvle at the well conducted est iblishmentol it VV. Mißaia -'17 "viain street. These likenesses arc both truthful and life-like, ami of tttsnutelvee bear ample testimony to the well earned fame o the above-named eKtaMtsr.ment for aaaly ozoeated work. 2t S_ To Public Brsasßßs, aad otlierawbo mako ?t dee use of the vocal or.:an.s From Rev. 1.. H. Chopin, li. OL. New York: "Rnm'i Bronchial Trochee,"—'• I eoaeider jour Losenges an excel lent article for their purposes, and iccomnienJ tiieir use to public speakers." j*. 25—dStTTftS.wU B_.Ricir.vtoM> TnsATrv.— CONTINUES ATTRACTION ! Kneiueiiient for a brief period ol tiie eminent arttete, .MR. JAMBS E. MURDOCH. Who will renew hi* former prasperoua engage ment THfS I.VKMN'i. Appcanii/. in his celebrated character of S O V E X . In O'Keefe's celebrated Ct incdy ol WILD OATS;J WILD OATS;} Or, the WILD OATS;\ .STROLLING GENTLEMAN, A glorious {STROLLING GENTLEMAN, Corned*. fSTROLLING GENTLEMAN. VR. JAS. K. M I'KDOCH 1 MR. .IAS. E. MURDOCH? In his rreat character MR. JAS. E. MURDOCHS of \ (I 0 V E R , The Strolling Gentloaisn. < R 0 V X X , (ROY E R , THE SCREAMING FARCEI THE SCREAMING F«f*CE> Of THE SCREAMING FARCES The IYOUR LIFE'S IN DANGER, entire streagth VOITR LIFE'S IN HANGER. oi our fYOUR Lll'K'S IN DANGER. STAR COMPANY J STAR COMPANVJ In both pieces. STAR COMPANY) FINANriAI. I'ONDITION <H rKt_ THE RICHMOND BUILDING FIND COMPANY.os 3isr Dbobmbxb, IijO: Money on hand .94401 Due the Association TTT 38 217 sh-ircs rede.'mcii. with 9.1*7 88 'Ml shares purubaeed anil esaeeited, with. 2i' 36X 7n I.; shares still BBreoesmed, worth 1.7.14 iki Cash value of each share 110 te Liabilities: botbins. No property award by the Association but its books aad *»al. — CtTV or Xli irvtovn. to wit: This day. Joseph P. Janes. President, and B It. Minor. Seoetary of tbe Rmhrnnad Building Fund Coropaav, before me.-i Notary for *,iv.l city, rr.iiie oath in said city thai the foregoing statementof the condition of suit eomaauy is correct to the best of their knowledee snd belief. Given cutter m -> hand, thi* 28th ilav of January, A. D. IV.O. V. M. R. NEWMAN, N. P. jnte-lt TH_ SHERIFFALTY OF HEN- RICO COUNTY.-f hereby announce myself a candidate for tho above office. Should it he rhe pleasure ef tiie voters to elect me. I shall be ever grateful, and ■will use evenr exertion to discharge the duties tbereof faithfaliv a..<l impar tially. 1.1:1 .ic-im' I JAiiotl 8. ATLEE, TO THE VOTERS OF HENRI* tK_5 CO COINTV.-iiv the advice of rn> ftien.ls, aud in accordance with my ownwiahes, 1 am nee myself -1 candidate Co* the office of SHERIFF W HENRICO COUNTY.and solicit your Baffrares at the State election is May next. Asti guarantee for the faithful performance of tbe duties ol the ..(Ti. c. I refer you tn all s.-h.. know me !.i: tne msn net in which those duties havOJ been performed during the past three years that 1 line acted bb deputy for the preeenl Sheriff. Respectfully, your follow citizen, jat.'7-liir GEO. D.PLEASANTS. "THE WYTHETIL__ THIES" '**■ • is one of the best advertising mediums ia Southwestern Virginia. It is published in the flourishing town ol Wytbovilte, situated immedi ately . v tic Virgin:- and Ins an extensive circulation throughout this en tire re ion of country, and also in North Cai >:iujj.. Tennessee n-it Keatueky. The merohanta, and busines men generally, of Richrneud, would do w. l ! to send their advertisements to the TIMES I they wish t. secure a portion of the SPRING TRADE oi Southweetera TsßHS.—One sijuare. (ISlines.) 1 ysar, I paper iu ch'ilcil.i 9V2JQ: one square, ■; months, $7; one square. :i months, ,~.'i w>. Business Canla, (eisht I iies.'i year, S5; Business Cards. 6 months- ?S. A liber:.,! discount will be mm!.> to persons wishing to advertise 1 ilnter uuaiiiitt tinn nn. of tiie above. Address, V. C. HUFF, Editor and Proprietor. jai'ii--it* Wytheville, \'a. _"i*s POSTAGE STAMPS, POSTAGE BSsS STAMPS.—Persons in want of POST AGE S I'AM P8 can prooure thci.i at this office, in any «aaatlty. ja lU-ti> LfTSfea SIHHtROE Hl_L BKBER.AL AGENCY. G. VV. K. TTLE_, QJUs on Marshall, Bt'.initn Sixth and Seventh Ccat.::'j(>« to RENT OUT AOUSEB, HIRE OUT NEOROES.SELL REAL ESTATE BELL NE GROES and act as a GENERAL AGENT, lie returns Ins thanks forth* liberal patronage bestow ed upon iiiiti for two yen.r, past. aa 31—tun 1 • *• M. STEAMSHIP YOltk. ■*yjlg_& TOW N - FOR NEW YORK.—The °* iBaee *yOBKTOWN. Capt. Lf.w\< Pabbish, will leave hem nit o'clock, P. Ai., TUESDAY, the .')!■! inst, I'asseni'Cis r.re requested to I.c on board in duo tune. riokets aud iieiths sct.arei! at oar oifice, or on Ui-vrd the ship. Passage to New York. Meals aad Suite room included, duria.; tbe fail and winter, #10. Steer age passage S>*. Passase to Norfolk,same ss by 'he river boats. Freight rseenred to-day 1 MO'N DAY.laod up to the hour of lt> o'clock. A. M..Tuesday*aalsea a surncieiicy be received prior to ti.i.t iioui. Conaticneeaareresueeted toseaa foi their ionds to day. Freisht for Boston will be forwarded Ui recti j on, at moderate rateaof freight,ai d vtith the -:r.> r dispatch, [ja 3P-«t] LUDLAM k WATSON. •37""_ FORBA LTI MORE.—The fe_S___* Bt 'a m *' BELVIDERE. Cspt Wx. anmea—__aau7. Kasacwill receive freifht TO DAY 'Monday.) and up to the hour ef 12 o'olock M a TI KSDAY. Freisht taken to Boston, via Baltimore, at low est rates, with greatest dispatch. Paaseßfters KOing iV this steamer will tilease. be on board before the !n>:r of depurture, 13 o'clock, M-, Tusedaj. the ?.iKt January. I'»*»a c and tare fs'.*.. juaa-st DAVID A WM. CURRIE. * * new york.—first vessel. 1 ,___ Richmond and new york line op sX " PACK BTS —Tbs superior fast (salißß soar. CRENSHAW, Wat. B Mass, mastor, ii*vm.< a portion oi her oan.o anansed ami ioiuk oa board. will have quick dispatch. I'or i'-i!anc3 •■''frsicbl apply to DAVID A- WM. CUB li 1 fl. tga. FOR LYNCHRURfi -To U ays "t^-i,- "tfsF v - 1 £ Wi ;i leave as above. For freight, aaeb to WM, i. oox. ja W-21 ' At the Siieil, Dock St. V, U ~ ' HEN Ii IC OJitOO P: /&qi blnfomd'B eat rtore, ' "fat'l"; i; c caps. blue patigue caps Por sate to P. BIN FORD, MMsin at. c__ *3C REWA_».-*t«den"frorathesttF in tne Count) of Fiuv.inni. atmut **•** five miles above tbe Court-11. an n, on the Rivaana River, on Tneada* Mth luet.. a ■AY HORSE, a years ..Ul. la; a h:tn<;« huh, luud Cssi wiiiie. nt..! prolialily one lore fool al«o wi.ite, \t iute star ta the forehead, aaU a on ths top of bis Beck, eauaed a bite. I will give the above Award for fbe delivery of the bursa to .i.e. or *15 for any inlornmtion by wbmb'leaaget bins. E. H. LaNE, j.t3o-tit* Louisa Court-House. ; NOTICE.—Broke into the eaelosure fC*-\t, of Ui* saiwcribor on the 16 - ii of Aasust __ml*_ -..'. a red aad white BUFFALO HULL. Lee truant, is nauseated to come forward, prove Btesert], pay osnrssa and Inks iniu away or i.c will La dcnii vuu according to \nw. j. SO-2t \V M. :•'. SCHr.RMKRHORX. V ' HEADQR'S COM 7" A I<t REOT VA. VOLS-! M Ttii* • oiiiiiiii ul will a_euihle on TiliSl \}L .Mono 111 EVENING, aud rUao c.u-li MO.N Da i' »anii FRIDAY evaaiai* luereafter, at 7 p'oioak. at their armory (Sp 11.ti?.;,] Hull) for tlril! until further notice. Sergeants will notify their respec tive • quruls, la aeeorosaoe wito the sbeesorder. By order ot ths Coiriiu inibiiil j-.30-.MiF* S. J. TUCKER*letSsrt't, 7 ARMORY R. L. I BLU«»7 ( h hiohincnd, Jan. 'At, 1900.\ H Attend Hrill of tha Compaay, at Tour Ar- Ulmori un MONDAY, iom insuat, at 7 o'clock *»P. M. By onUr 01 Jno, M. Patios, Jr. ja ra it til ED. CARTER, l>t St 't ~ ARMORVMO.NIOOMI'.Hi OUARDit " Ja -~ . „ . Jauuaiy ouih, IMOO. 1 . H Thi* Command will c.h.eiiii-lo at Military QHall thta t MOWD ■* VI evening at 7 o'clock, for ja* Drill By order of the Captain. IJ* "rV JNO. McDONALD, 0.8. Rlt'E**6f prime uualny. for sale by I.AfitfI.JDAVtNPOJIT. DIED, At Edgclitll. Henrico county, on in -o^*ater < and(Vary Vw.b„Carr.agsd 19 mouth* and 28 day*. " MAB^iin^raLLIQENC—. PORT OF RICHMOND. VA.. JAN. 28.1860. High Water tmU \>\j o'clock. ~~ ah rived. _ , Steamer_h*bbi 1 yarns. Teal, l'lula., nidae. aad paaassneiaTV. S. Tattte. _. _ +_ Sch" Di.uviile, Chester. New *ork, mdze., D. k Behr. Oeo. Fiai.Klin, Tyler, Norfolk.ehintlse, E. If, lfaiiiaiid A. Co. , Bel r •>• Woolford, Harris. North Carolina, lura bcr.B. C. ■nUaasa. * . , Bohr. 1.. Wtiierbnry, Swimerton, Jacksonville, it,n.uar. N.C. Robinaoa. Schr. Noftli Carolina, Jones, Norfolk, rods.., W. ID. C011,..i1t ifc CO. ■AILED. Steamship TtftittiiTß .Skiriiier. Nes York, arias *..'i ('■■t**e.i.,.-*. l.ii.ii.-iui .v Wataon. Steamer Pocahontas* Travsra, Baitiiuore, mdze. a id i nji.eti.l... D *. w. Carrie. oohr. (istsgo, Smith, New York, rndze., D. k W. C'urne. Bohr. S. Kscushi Eiigl.sh, New York, coal, W. I). Colqaitt k Co. Schr. J. 11. Wainwrisht, Corson. Boston, iinize., W. D. Coiiuitt k Co. Jno. Allen, Slover, Baltimore, flour, U. D Cniiiiitt k Co. Schr. Ani'iison. Warren, u.-.wn tha rivor liclit. Sr-hr. Samaria, Todd, -Norfolk, Bsflso., Ml l»paugh k Read. , B--nt Tauulah, I'lummer, Rio. anas. V. arwiok k I Barksdate. , . _ I'ropeller Echo. Snipes, Petersburg, muza., A. 3. Lee. mtxonanna. , . . Behr. 1.. vV»t»rbur\ made trie saasaffs from Jaeß eoaville in 13daya. Bxpsrieaeed heavy wsathsr, with los* of sail* and boat, 6 lUys north of Hatte ran, with *tron.' westerly wind*. Park Eila Virginia," for Baste, cleared at Paiti nior«27th irst. _ .*chrs. Melbourne. Rpenr, »nd v\ m. Brsgory, Smith, from Rockland for Rtebmoad, were at iioirne*'Hn:c2oth intt. «__ Schrs. Haxall Winters, for Riebmond, and Uma Stir. Wood, for Norfolk, cleared at .New \ ork 27th Bcbrs. Wytbs. Tuttte, for Riehmeod, BBdJoba Perkins, Coombs, from Norfolk, arrived at .Nea" York '2-th u-.it. SPECIAL NOTICES. aa. Four very fine valasble Pictures nre to be sobl at Mr. K. B. COOK'S auction room, THIS DAY, :50th inst. ____ »v Roch'e Osed Samaritan. RHtI'.MATIS.V! RHE. _AJl_n\ j^,, Tbs swheenber weald present to ni* friends and the public Ksnsraltrs preparation oi bis own il;* eovery. and tlmu. fa not a medical Bism.jret me remedy for RHEUMATISM, BPRAINiC STIFF NESS. *c will prove itself, on trial, to be all that those who have tried it say if is. He deems it ur.necessarv to adduce more tiian one certificate, thou, h in the short litre <»i its use ha has received a number from the most reliawe parties,who are residents of Richmond and its suburb*. — , —i , c -n RICUKOBB, Jan. (ta, lboO. Mr. Rocs-Dear Sir: Beforel seed your Rheumatic Lraimeat,called tbe (»<«)l> >A- M MI I TAN. I whs unable to nt tend t.« un business, nail 1 feel lioutul. in justice, to certify to rue tact, with the hope that -.on will make it puMm. tint etbera with atmilar afflictions may have the benefit ol my experience. >t aivea ree great steasure to Bay, by tbe use of the above remedy I am aWe to attend to my usual business as visororurty»s ever. Yours, very respectfully, G. W. ijAßßbfl. The above invaluable r>rop:ira*ion is for sale, by MILLSPAUGH & JOHNSTON. Main street, few doors below the Old .\w»?t. sad by all the princi pal Pnu istssf the eitv am' suburbs. PRICE-FvFTI CENTS perbottle. K_ In nil eases of failure, after a fair trial, the purchase money will lie refunded. ■_—. j;i.io-it WASHINGTON it. ROCK. Bra. fte* JllchalUß baleen*, Main st . nf.ak BxCHABOBBaax. The St. Nieboiaa Saloon, second to no other es tablishment in the State,. Ie conaUntWi?upphed witn the tftioicest FRENCH and AbTEHICAII CANDIKB. FKl'l'l'.'-'. NUTS etc. winch will be aold by WHOLESALE or RETAIL <-n tbs most .-.tti.-l'vtorv terms. COUNTRY MIrRCHANTS ,->re invitee to examine tbe and veil seit-eteii stock, which is being constantly added to* before purokaaiß* elaewhsre. «•**_• Par>ies and famines sup;.lied with CAKES, CREAMS -.iriil JELLIES, of every rfeeorißtion. OY»TER« »nd COFFEE, SAME mid "ther H i. X H KSHM !■ STS served in the best at) le, in the rear sal ou, and at the shortest notice. j-i„--3t A. AN TOM. aa Brawn's Bronehlnl Troches—For Bronchitis, Hoarseness. Coughs. Colds. Ac; for sale by FISHER k. WINSTON. Wholesale Aaente, j i JS— St* No. li% .Mam st. na. WathißM. hi Ficblea Will sell, for a tow da; s, BEAUTIFUL GHENAT»INE. BRIDAL AND PARTY , X I.OI'NCF.iI ROBES, REDUCED FROM •_ it) *16. EUSGANT LIGHT BILKS AND__ 081 8; DRESS GOODS, ia sveri variety; STAPLE DRY GOODS, of best make. vanv <iika' > . yjilfLzt* WATKINS » PICKLEN. B_l>r v r-ood- tit uucrtten sricea. CRENSHAW, OUAR_ESh CO. Offer the folhiwinn GOODS lielon ooat, in orosr to olose them out in t few days. Spring PRINTS 8q ; ,1.!,, MOUSELINESo. C'naV • DE I.AINES 16c. Printed LAWNS .-;-. French JACONETS V>c. French BRILLIANTS Kv. French PHI N l*S Uc l-'i.ure.l BEREGES 12',c. 1 rstic GI.NGHAMSBe. Scotch GINGHAMSBc. Ladies'SlLK GLOVES 12S>. Alexanders I.X GLOVEB37XJo* Miatesand B.os'HOSl Kli . Se. BEREGE ROBEtI at $6 cost *3. l"r.;n:n Oreandie ROBES at B*. cost 98. iILKS at 2j per cent below cost. |a »i -X* 2"J BROAD X BET. n_ Great ■areulns—TJutil F irr.t of March* PERKINS * CO."No. 11l S.iunre, Maiust., are now oil Beat Km lisli and American PRINTS attests. Rich DRESS SILKS afIdSILK ROBKB Kieii Freneli DE LAIANESand K'>i'.KS. \ ALENTIAS, POPLINS sad MERINOS. CLOAKS snd SHAWLS, Rich LACE MUSLIN snd CAMBRIC SETS. At niul '- few cost, tor cash, to reil.ice stock. ja 23— 1111 C_ The United Ba vines Hank, Hear ice, receives deposits, apon which interest is paid at 1 In- rill' i f G per i.-ent. per annum upon all sums re mainins »ix months, or lontrer, and S per cent ptr annum for a shorter per-i<..-t ('ilme No. 19Main .street. JNO. NETTLES, President. THOS L-D W/iLFORD.Seo'j. *jal2-om JAMES L. PORTER,Trsa'r. jaw lnanrance**>*>Llfe ami lire lusuruaee AT ia)W It a rES.—For 11 surincii. Life Isauraaoe on WHITE i ERSONS, aar lenstii of tune, also, nnSLAVFS from one month to fu-n .ear*, and for FIRE INSURANCE, upon EVERY DESCRIP TION of Property in town or country, on LIBE RALTERMS.eaII at the obi eatabbabsd Gsasral lusiiranco Ofaea, I'carl street, BSXt door to E. D. Eaebu. WS. Tbe l>e.st oompautes represented and all Losses p'omptl) paid. C. It. BRICK EN, ja ll—dim Generi.l Insurance Ageub K_ Southern Manufucterv. h lags, banners, &c. 1 am now prepared to furai*b MILITARY FLAGS, BANNERS, he., Ac At tne siiortcst notice, and on the moat reasonable tonus. GEO KUSKELL. Triiriniini; Manufactory, No.M Muia *t. ja2ij—dote wit . ' (tesutesaseaui nnd Exnerlence ol v Viy ii M.—Deatxaed for the beneltaad is a warn ui:; aad a caution to *ouas msn who suitor from N fc. RVO (J S D EBILJ TV, I■ RE M ATL'RE DX C AY, Ai., as a consenueaoe of earfv errors; supplvinc, i at tbe same time, the MEANS OP SELF-CORE. By a sufferer from the abuse onus* and from med ic:.! imposition and quackery. Sm«la copies mailed tree on rseeivins a anal paid env.' : >pe. near in« the addrssa of the applic.int— Address NATHANIEL MAYFAIR. Ks... Iled forJ, comity, N. Y. de *- , --'!tav,2iii(2p) NEW BOOKS, &c. 'Pili: i'ATII WHICH LEO A I'I'.OTLS. 1 TANT LAWYER TOTHE CATHOLIC CHURCH. Be Peter H-Burnet. Prtee #ZA) THE ORIGIN OP SPECIES BY MEANS OF NATURAL SELECTION; va. Till- PKV, SERVATION OF FAVORED RACKS IN TtiK STRUGGLE FOR LIFE, B» Oi lrt s Dar win. M.A-. Fellow of ihe Royal Geological 80* COMPENSATION; on, ALWAYS A FlTl'llE. Hv Anne M.- B. Brewster. i*l .hi POEMS by tha author of "Jnba Habfos " 75e. PHILOSOPHY ANl> PRACI'ICEOF SLAVERY. !!• W. A. Smith. Preiuuent of Randolph Macon CoUegs. SI CO. THE FATE OF SIR JOHN FRANKLIN DIS COVERED. McO'ipfoek's narrative Rim THF PROFESSOR AT *I HE BREAKFAST TA BLE By Oliver Wsadsll Hobues. -Sioj . ,„ . At MORRIS" Bookstore, ?___ »7 Mam street. VALENTINKS-FKBRI \RY It. \ I W RANDOLPH. Ul tenia strost, l» prepared tosuiply at wholesale and retail .tny ii'jiiu ity COMifj VALENTINKS, at 30.,50., 10i-., Isc. and srN'i'I.VKNTA!. TALENTINES, nt .Vs. ID -ar_apfi &¥?«•» _ , _r* l - * 2 'S" 3 ' t**ad • 10each. VALENTIME OAR OS, at lue. valentine nilvelopeb. at in. 3c.,5^,100. and loa ea."u. Orders will meet with prompt attention. ja 30- 3t V} t:\\ hooks • ■T***re> .. , NEW HOOK'S':! FANNY. From the Freaoh of Erasat Feytteaa. x.-, ,V, Jpe '»;". ! Love, 6UO. H.OltKNiu- DE LACY; or, • Quiekasada and V\•hirlprmls." ByPere*B.St.John. Nic. LISA; or. I~n Mearnerisl's Victim. By Lady * -iV.MI.I.Kit CUo. APPLETON'S RAILWAY GI'IDF. for February. JOS. WELLER. No. 121 Broad at.. ja » -It J nsxt door to Pizuim's Confeotionery. BOARDIKO. \JOTI V B . - -7 ARLINGTON HOUSE. Rooms tuitable 10. fainilias cab bbup be had if application lie made Bail). I raveler* will but lii.i rite acooinii.odatinn* at tins Houje. . I*._- ,B BO Alt -U i N ti.- M RS. NEBBITT, at tbs sorosr of Cary and Fou*bee e»re*t*. Baa several com fortable VACANT KOOMS. and, wou.d be Rlad to BOARD two Keßtlemea with their wives, or sev» ral)ouns men. on moderate term*. The nebrh borbood is a very pleasant one. ja sT-K» "WANTS. j WANTEH--All the Sbosmaksra toknowjbna continue to msßufltetare all afnu. of SHOB sad GAITER UPPERS. Parties is wsat of a re liable article at a fair price mast leave orders now, I and sll others may send their orders to tim Nortti, and it don't make an* diflsrenee how far .North ' Giey nud tbem HOWE'S WONDER Et'l. ; LEATHER■»riICHINO MACHINES may be spAIDIN(J . I ja 30—lm* ISth »treet Bear Cary. up stairs, j W"~ANT ED-EMPf.nyMENT-Bya yownf ! married mm, who i* a k<-<ml and rnpid writer. aaitaattoa ether a* a ROOK-KEEPER or general CLERK,or in any capacity where an honest liveli- j hood tnav be obtained. Satißfaetorv reference giv en. Addres* "G. P. M.," at this office, or throush tue Post Offioe._ ia3o-»;* WANTE».-A good ROOM on the ascend fli>or. ' fronting-on Main..b«ween 9rh and lttti st.i — Address "8. M. P.." Dispatch offioe. • ja3o-lt* WA BTBO.-A BontoOtonTßOOfC KEEPER wn»he* two or three *ets of Intok* tojpost. Be fcrenco satisfactory. Addres* Box M, Richnior.tl. Va. _ J» fc_ WAWTEH.-Tin. A OVERTiSEIt DESIRES A SITUATION VS BOOK-KEEPER. Re femnoe: N. 11. FO.' KS, Esa> jaft-3t* WARTEJD— A T ' CHER.—A lady saaSißedto live irtstructio n the usual En<ti»h Ufnches and in Music on the 1 iino.cnti obtairi a desirable situation a* an ASSISTANT TEACH KR in a fe male Seminary by addresmnK immediaielv il.»x \t, Staunton, Va. A Southerner and rresbvierinn pre ferred. __ JssT-br* Ul bPITKO—IM MEDIATELY—From hlteon to ! twenty eood JOURNEYM KN TAILORS, to wok on L'niftirm Conts. Good bAuda can find steady employment, T .,,, ;ir> j- ~7— 3t* Bth. lictween Bread »r d *<.-. WA NT—BV-A LOT OF GROUND from 25 to M feet, within fifteen annates, walk ol the Ex ebanxe Hotel. A Lot north of tats, streot preferred. Enquire at 13 pearl street. ja27--3t UUANTEP.—I wish to purchase a Rood quality- VV LATHE. Any <>ne hivin* one to dispose of will fidnanrnbaasr by »||] o KnK^;E. j it 27—t.=i corner of 12th and Cary *is. \\, ASTV li—To sivn tne correct information, Vw that the OLD DOMINION SEWING MA CHINE is the oel* one that wiU ha mariulnctiired l.y Mr. J. 0. BROWNE; aad as the tnowiri •* ric" its completion, and the nirtcliinerv ready to l>; pivccrl iv. it will Ur but two week* or lens nut:! we are in full operation run! will supply any demand, uud Kuarsßtee art cood a M '.c;il> Baa ever ma.ie Hfti'ch—n lock-stitch mala BJ the on.y perfect shuttle ever made, and is as impotaibfa to r»vel as mmi aawiaa; no chain or ravel lax stitch, bat snow* abke on both sides ol the isods. and does aot rs- Uiiire ta* has l>ecn isalously and falsely atati d .such a quantity of thread to start nnd .stop with. We ss) it requires one hall inch at the commencement or end, as ye can satisfactorily prove to any psr boß xiviag US a calL We use a small shuttle lor fine and a !ar.ie ore for eoeraa work, chine was inveiite.l by S HUFFMAN, a native of inia, aid is owned joiatly by Mssars. WM.6. I'AINK.J. L-APPEBSON,andSAMUELH] Pf- M AN. of Richmond, Va. j» 26-6t_ ANTKJ»*-.E_CHANGE ON LON n o\. by ja2U-ts __ KENT. PAINS 4.C0. I.ITA.M'ED.-A *»ntleinan who resile* in t!ie VV country wishes to purchase or hire an eltleily MALE HOUSE SERVANT, of food character anil qualificatioas, Apply at tin* office. ja2s—lit* UrANTED -•3»to» WOOD-CUTTERS, to cut cord wood near the city . , ~ ■ii 25 - ts Q EO. WATT k CO. UTANTED—A BTEWAH B—For the bonrdiax VV departmsßt of Caldwell Masonic Fsmau lu stitute. He must be a man of Eamitj aada pr.> lessor of rehxion. All necosHtry iaf trmatmn will layxivea upon application to the nsdereisned at tf!ie!,-*o.iir.;. Va. Gfc.o. li. PACE. Principal. ja 21- <l2w n7ANTBI>-Three rood MILLINERS. None »V but rood need appl%. Liberal will be paid. Mrs. J. DEMELMAN, ja 21-6t Main st.. between 17th and Man. V""I7"ANTEI> —Fiftonn able Nejrre MEN, firosn » country service, to work underground at tbe CARBON HILLMINRB. No accident of serious consequence to B single latiorer has oeearrad in the an Mines mraevea years; and a larxe advance over surface hues will !>e paid tor good men. Fac tor\ baaos will not be employed on my terms. Ap ply to Mr. Rich'd Rkiks. at the Coal yard, corner 10th and Can sts., or ;it riie Mines. jaai-ts JOHN J. WERTH, Attest \\j-\ NT I.l*—!, uties. Oress M afters. Tailors, and VV the public in reaeral. to know that tbe cele brate t EUREKA SHUTTLE SEWINO MA CHINE ia now opened and for sale at the Southern Boot. Sho«? an.! Trusk Mauutoetory. 2.1& liroad st , Mark Downey'* Buildinns. Price fifiO. N.B-THIS MACHINE WILL BE MANU FACTURED HERE. LA 01 KM' II EELED GAITERS 91. PATENT LEATHEH SHOES Rl. GOAT AND MOROCCO SHOES «1. LADIES, FORGET Noi' TO CALL AT THOMAS'S, ya ab-lm IBS BROAD 8 £.. N EAII Till RD. \X7 ANTED—76 cents only. I.n Ladies' and Gea rs tlemea's India Rubber OV i;R-:-HOKS. at the SOU Tll EX N B( JOT. SHOEamIT I' UN X M A Nl' - FACTORY, 235 Broad gtreel Mark Downey's Bnildinrs. HEELED GAITERS fl. Axuntofor the celebrated Eureka Sowing Ma chines; also. >2"> Doubts Thread Machine. N. B-— WAN TED—Several firM-da!.* HANDS on iDuler work. None hut KOOd hands need apply. iaja—lm __^ Ul \ RITEI»—To hire for the balaaue of the year, 5 COI.OKF.ii HANDS, to work oa Repairs of Road,betueen Richmond and Ashlaad. Apply to WM. N. BRAGG, Sup*.. Office R.. F. an.! P. R. R. Co., / Riohmoud. 14th Jan'y.lßßf.i jr*ll--jta_ (ITANTEIp-Any number of DRY HI DEB—for V I wmcli tiie ln-'hest price wi.i be paid in CASH, by O. H. OH AI. X LEV, Utk st., between Mma and C;*ry. ja 17—dlmowSm \T:A.NTMI»-!)i:i'ii CLERE.-A youa* maa »» who triorou.:.!. under stands the APOTHE CARYaud DRUG BUSINESS. Address Druxcist, Bichmond Virsiaia. j.%9— ta ISTANT—O—Bj a youag Lady, -v ntaatiao as' < »» GOVERNESS in a private fMiitly. She is thomuihip eemsetSßl to teach French. Basbab, Music aad Singing. A larire sn.lar\ ia not so min-h raqaired as a comfortabls home. Address l*>x ti7-», Poet-Omoe. _*_* \\y A N T t:!»-- For tbe Uaitod States Army, v" iMounted Servies,) able bodied na- a married men to wh m will be .ivcn rooil RSL* p.n . 1... iid, ■ iihinii. an I inodic il atlcnd /jO_) ance. Pay Irom fl3 t ; *22 per mouth.—-_£___ Musicians also waated. Apply at the Readaxvoua on Franklin, between ISth and lit: stieeu. I. N. MOORE. Ist Lieut. Ist Dra«ooBB, ja2-lm* Rscraiting Otlicer. IITANTEO- Everybody to know thai I have vi commenced • the manufacture of TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, andVALICESaI No. M. Mi'n street. Richmond, wtier-> they can Bud a beautiful assortment ot TrsBBS, Valines, and Carpet «>t every style, at prices aj low as tbe* caul* boa. ht in the Northers cities, both at wholesale and retail. Truaxa rspaired aud Covers made to order, at the shortest notice, dsltant JAMES X NOTTS. MT AN TED—3OO enstonrtera that want road Fa'l *V and W.BterCI.OTHING f.-r a little mousy.— Call st SIMPSON A MILLER'S, 11» Main »t. SERVANTS FOR HIRE. noß'lllßF-SERVANTS, ameßcet whoßi ie * I good BROGUE MAKBR.au excelleat DINING ROOM SERVANT, several LABORERS and a itemed CHAMBERMAID aad NURSE, wbo ana oegonnaswißs. App!., to COCKE 1 CLOSE, Insurance and Collect is* A?ents, Omee on Mth street, Bzcbaaxe Hotel Building, ia M- 2. I,'tn: tnun.-i have for hire by ths taoutb. «r l tor tbe halaace of the tear, an iaieiligsat. ?°._?l.* ,M !* , JL'5 e JI Boy.Myee *of are an excellent DINING-ROOM aud ROUtfE SERVANT; aiso caps bis of on n teaeral work. A.. JUDSON CRAN K. ..;fice»n 11th »t . ja.'JO- 2i* het. Main am! Bank. POR IIIKE-NEOROF.-**.-! have on hand a J No, I COOK, several HOCBE GIRLS, WOOD CI'JTTERR, coarse SHOE-MAKER, to.ai ' l\ l< BO is. Ao. Ah.., a very likely .\iAN for sale. F.-r terms, fen,, aeeh to 80. K. I.VNK, Axeßt . r .For lining out \'e. roes. Ac, ja 2S—d3t Office baaeeßsat Metsopeiitaa BaU. HIRE-i (toed HOI'SKSERVA.V«\about x ie years old. Apply t" Ja 2i-6t WM. G. DANDRIDGE. POEGROas FOR HIRE.- Several COOKS IN HOI SK iilHl.s, BOYS MRR. Ao. lorn.re Also, ICARPENTKR, for the balance of the tear. A ii>iy to hi 2 3-| R, H. EACHO. fIHtR HIRE.—I liaye for hirereasr"! LAROR- ' ,**.'h?V. H i'J' SK BIRLH. OOOK _ WABHBRS ' 55?. , (,N • 2-bJi . A . X l> E*,'K R»• black j b.MITHB and HELPER 4 !. Apply to I . WM. 8. PHlLl.ll'S.onllth. ja lt-ts BStWeen Main and Bsat streets. OIT-t." l who bushel* rriene SEED OATS. .*. 0"io •• nit >N. lOM " SHORTS. .i .no " BROWN STUFF. l,m •• SHIP STUFF. sou bale* Va. Timothy and Clover HAY. l.ioo bushels piim.> white CORN 600 " sopsnor IRISH POTATOES, for I planting. A let of coun'ry cure 1 BACON, ef verr sriperio, I yu ilit*. Family, K.itra. Snpsr am! Fins FLOUR,which I we i.lier at nbolaaa'e and retail AUSTIN A GENTRY. jaoO- St Franklia nt.. Market Plans. fOORTHERN ASitIKWtK (OMP.tiV. IN LONDON. R*rs__taaran in MML | CariTft.#MSaJM* ,iBBI tUBf fire aml lite ca*h premiiiiu* w.n.- re ctiwdbt tin* company to tab amount oi Daring the aame period. .V36('> 3.->2.i)2of fire hhu liie claim* wi-rii pain. In'eiv.t from iines nienta, nMSas.7/ Thsss fixurae apeak votoaiee. eMabtta the onward eourasoftbe Institution. It* relia bibtl m un itiestnti, -.t ou either .ul.. of the Allan tic. Mr. Oetty, tilt* piiricipi«l sinericain a.ent i,e-.ls .lofre.sh commend3lton —Tucittt' l Insur mice Journal. For Insurance in the a'-ova company, aptly to COCKE k CLOSE. Agents. Oflioe on Mth xt . in Exchaane Hotel Bii.il ii:. Richmond. Va. BY Losse* promp'ly actuated aud paid without reicrru. c tt> London. ja3o—4t Nil. NT r«« 11tH»1..-The suluicritor propoeee to open a NIOHT SCHOOL, lor tb* acroniruo dation nf >oun„ <eiuii»iiu)ii who mo wish to im , pi.-.c tnaiiiieiveaiii READING. WRITING aad 1 ARITHMETIC. He will occupy the Se host room of Valley School. : 17th and Markha'l *tre«t*. where thote who lalssu Ito becuiie inetn>>er* wi I plsaae meat him, ou VV BON ES DA V num. February Ut. between 7 aad 9 o'til.-ck. lor coii.uitiiu and mrnuui. yaio-3t* JOSIAH DAVIS. <TO( k»» A-Sll lUtaill\ FOR RA__*_ O Viruiuia STATE SIXES. R.o .iiioiui .ml I'ottiiaiaiiß . per cert. BONDS. orau»» aud S per cent. RON DST ja3o-ts R. X mavrvico. NOT It i.—Tre OEFICb u( the AMERICAN r T i _ f G B_ V W*t*™ "»« aniu •a_»ssHj from uo to IM Main street, two doors below the j* IS -3t AMTJSEMEJfTS. ~"~^ com BHoijTf S. ti\aWbjh Jk Mi* l ? the Dims Betel, to Main «7a^V!._• 0p5, 1 ,. the bar room or private oWa __•*•• f-itt.-i Pistol or Rifle «hootin7,,e ;:* T ;r?, ,*■•" 43*j call. The* wil alnnteEan t aa_ .2 r mVi W •* ha* had several yes.* an' ri », '. " c "' :tt U tent to lastr-iei the art if p" "' ** Rifles are superior. r * , ."iw»ls£ A UTO*IMIT*<, TH A_L~L vr A T*" :Z " A SELL.. tne ce.e:,r,*i e a Ifi*. »he city. She wm born with a i,» _'' :• »"» n thaevciiu of life-even i'"i- , ! "t.,; tell whether you are ntarned or . „;',7 <:,, *-v I m<*ny timea }ou are tube inarr-pj-*.'' **■ toa dy marriage. She lias astonished !__!*• •** her manpower. Ito W EudibV Ibcirdinr Rosas.lftfcfor,*_f lv * -Mri bstweenlMain and s*in__lnsnnma7a__< SERVAMT3 FOR BALE. POR *ALK TO KEvltiaj ■■ Rll „' - WaIdJS'SPII STRESS, icenteeily raised, and w" _!' K *v' a Brat-rate home. She can to ,»V n »» *i '" i: "'-> daily at aoon, ti'laold «>. w ht!,"!'*,. General Aanut oA_\u. • jsia-t. »«*weeseu_liTtr^«. jrOST AND STRAYED. SBK_ y »TKAVKI»-J--ri.... r . v 7,. r . " •-— iiß*day. the feth, a sk'i'Tkb m'" 1 >*•*■ —I _i K ,„ wni , r ,ark*d yellow in.i V.■ Nf ore rtrtimin* iimn to me, on Istb at__ * 5 ) e»ive a liberal reward. r •• *Ul •» J"-'*- 3 '- W U. "■ I'll ~S A \-,, I IMIT—Oa Priday last.in «liecit»ofß l~ -- a TWENTY DOLLAR NOIK DOLLAR i(4J7rJt, wrapped amend abaif_ _» silver. Tbe tinder will I*, hhara.ll*. Z. L '' *r*f bmviae 't with W. E. M. Wobd "*>'- . T l>! » I of the House ..f Deiecatoe. or at ti, e Cauk!;_* of ltd house. _» «* I -• TACLKS.ef bshl rtracturs. Tha 6«_J ' - M PBWurUed to leaving ti.oin at thi* ~••„.. ' * turning tiwiu to mo in Manchester '"•"•"r r*. ja27-.lt* &AJTL A. PATTEBf _A FOR RKMT.-Tansmall BtiCßVnat2 ■Ltadjoiniaj Metropolitan Hall, ,„ %-,' ! ?° ! aeai_BM two < rthree hue ROOMS is »!__.'_' imrhootl. AppH to ■*••«_ jaJi»-«f DENNIS 4 8H0..0,, r| , rf h AHOl'ft*. WANTED..W,th«i _3 '•estion twlween Mh ir.i 12-j, gti ',„ " « •sa_lateadins to aiseoatiaua bou4«*«, „' '"" hear ai a Bund lanaut who will ,*,-.• ;,,-,., J., "'"* ! for a term 1.1 yearn Peesessiuß wanted -,• .„'.','*** hstweea tat* and the let of Man t.. '>, i,.,' 'mi«i ni « 640, Richmond P. O. j«_ _* „ ti KAY S. ATTENTION .. I,« ' "' frmeetiiKol >..ur Cftny**) Will be K. ~,,*' ■tary Hah.oa MONDAY nuht s'xt .•'• ■' HI At this meetia* the ana eommi*«ioii«duH "' ■* for the proeeat your will be elected. '*• DehMaeato will come prepared to aaswar i their aaas aad daes* aad other baaiaeai uf - n " toao* to tne eerpe wiU be transacted Mid • ', ' imsortaal laatsvsry Bmmtayr *h«ald to »«•.«'' I'd.;so memrayra who have noi aoa* *o.wi once on Rent*! BniTM iml leave their »•_!_ for tbe MsraVattonOvsrenat. ri "-:.-i By onler of Cai !. Km ;.>tt ja2H-2t JOHN T. ROORRB, lstSsr,', tllVKimsiMi \l.r\t V. _| „ „, lM ,/ ; ■ fl attention of Metabaata, Maßßfwtsrm _ bsaineea men nuarußf. to the t-i, ibtia* 1*1... thromtb mi AObNCYcf ADVKSI isiv! - ' beet and asost eeoßomiwsl tuini.er in th* *_ widely cir-iil-.te.i Paper*' f Eartera. V,V,,.. :il ? Southweetera virgtaia, North ( *rolin» -, i ,„„ aessee to wit: ""• Norfolk Examiner, Lyßehhori Vimaia* Williamsburs Gaastts. Haleaa Ketiiter, Tap pa hannaob Boats- Man ta Visitor, sraer, \\ ytbavil .• Tibmb. F rede r ieksim ti Herald, Bedford Sent r.,-. Charkittesville Jsneras- Alexandria^ man. Alexandria '. mett*' Staunton Spectator, Whix. Kn ivill* r Hlue liid-'e RessMiesß, Rsgieter, Hiruh. \ °' Koekiaxbam Rsximsr. Mereorr. T-.ru.r,, 'j ' iianviiie Ketinter, Jouraal, WiUuiaitti Fariiiv ills Jouraal, 1 will also forward to ofher Pafersukei • - ars_Filesof Papers, «■ th the !r %, y,-. M .', ■nee at my o_as, No.B Wnil Btreat. *■__*• . THOU. J. BAtiBV \*;iiki:l wright. nidge* i« W COMMISSION PAPER H IKEI/df'sr Dsalsraiß Pristine, Writinx, Blank tool warn aad Manilla PAPERS; !:.,.k>'.;-. LEATHER and CLOTH: Poreign -~,; i ■..-.. RAGS; Bsacbiax POWDERS; Al I \i..», j U Hanover street, ooranr of German street jaJB-dta _ BALTI wokk, up. I S. MIERRIREPI at CO., •*• Sols Assnt* ia Vir<iniaf«r J.H.COOPER'S PATVNT LtVF.R GA« REGULATOR. RespeetfbUy solioit the patronage t.| • .- • Orders left at J. o. Bother* efice, Ilia ti .. hatweeu Main and Baafc.et th.on * tue i,,. OSes, will meet witti r-r.mj[»t attent n .1. S MKh'lilKi N. ja»-3l« HERBERT B. rtNPaIJI! Jl.. I'MIIU'N. • EXCHANGE AM) BANKING H - ~ ~ DaariuiTVt, Co.leet,ons promptly attended to, and rruit tanees mads on day otmaturity. Exehante Houvm aud sold .n Baltiaynrs. PWi » delshia aad New Yutb. fast in , ORANREn. LEMONS. A! I'll s. .< -. • . rsesrved.fsbbase* *vrcet ■'■,• ratoorSer;MboxeeLKMOMS;ieli|.|i pipi bj *A hbta. Wane sad KsdoNIONS: I whraiiiC**- Ibms. tor sale tow. Lai WIS B0TT», jt2.s tit" W set Main ttre*t.cora*rßd C< I PERNONG V. !\l\ fi I'd l *, p'tre NorthCirotiu BCVP—K.Nu.V, WINK, 1 or ttaio by LYLR POSTER A • , ii2-i--r.t 9$ Caryati**! / MIMIEV 111 TTKR.-ftirkh *- T OOSHE.N Bl Rll ol choice quality, for sale hv WM. S. KnV- 1! it, jajs—,tt cor. C-iry aad V maisas, -ROW is ti!K TIMET* >Hl -lOOU. Beribe for tie OKEAT SoVTHERN WEEKLY' THE BEST TALENT OK THE S"!' I'll Ifi VTRl'i IM3 i'oi! IT. THE SOUTHER V FJELp AA I' l IRKfWE, Published evv.rj SATUtDAY. at An ...•'>.. aekaowledited to be "the he<i Pamiii Pirn i tiik Set iti " eentaiaa in e*eh i**H*.eitht i*_ Jforty eoh_me) of CHOICE REAniNS Hil I'ER. devoted to the tastruction «n.i«ii. i-bbsj! ol the friends of South-m LITERATrRE.Aw RICL'LTt'RE and AH I. Kb. SahscribeTS nre piesSßted, BBrai-swißßibi with nn INDEX, or Table ol Content*. TERMS—two noi.i %n* rca »i*»i «. AilUrfsm. JAMES i.AKI'MK. jaZ7- It Aut'H'.a. 'jv VtH JRRSRY WHITE MKRCIR "•> II TATOKS.— liwi '.u*he'« New Jer*e. WHITE MKRCEI POTATOES. 300 bu*_*ia Nova Scotia Win i X REICH POTATOES, •O ■ aire's Flukes; or, Prinze Albert POTI TOES, f..r sale by RAGLANS V ISO, ja 17—R* coiner St* •■■.) : i.i.r. it»_ Potatoes, riDbtM ardThkcbc. I I BOOlars. WHITE MERCER POTATOES. k * 8 hurt. PI NX- XV E p( »TATOr S. { _ ptos. sweet NEWARK CI DKB. ' bo bonus i'rime Haw miiii CHEEfiE. In St.-re BSO for iu'i low by JasT-at* ii.'." : .."'H siuuhiyi; niHioo... -J 3 iM> Iba. in lv lbs. peek* en. AN EXCELLEDT ARTICLE Just reosirsd and for Ki ! *t>\ BROWN A McCLFM AM ; ir\2r'.--2w Bant .'' T*o RAILROAD M\ > u;i its... •> | 1 rmploj imm-diatoIyTWOREI.IABI.KHHb- ROAD MANAGERS on con'tnirt on t. . " | Apply tome at .Mr. I'K'i !-!'>< Mti I ' ■■•- >; ,r Mitin Btreat, bom avt o'clock. . . jaH-sV 11 ,\i - ■ I,"H.K HALK—A saratl lot al rt... . HAIW_ 1 LEATHER, a lew p.eoe* of COLI A I TRUKK LEATHER. MAI Ul X I j,» m t* Cvy.sasursbsiewlMn BRRFTObTcTi: LS.-Ai .t.d mo* UfsfTei -«• iiiKt rci-.n ~...,1. ~., , taio-ili V. M.O. DAjUJIII •'■ ( 'OTO(;oi,l)*tllTV.'i Broad i«tie»t.-»» v« isaaWatnailpasdnada Meaabed C«it*eiM| cer.ts. Beeneextra m \%at nts. *n<i * vo mi* .' ar- c!e at 12', eeate, worth Mi friah Uo*a»»«i • xin! jo nap ta. worn ewas'de'ahi* * ion Bands TO easts; Marseilles B«un B • ■' - ■ l«r.'ititi VTrißthasde to match o_lt CS • '" ' ■ in ■ i iaea Bosoms; has denes* r .' • ■ ' ; Hoop Skirts at xbeat say price; Whit* m *J m oaats.s-4utwidtbt —cc ia toat Corseu • ■ ceil*; w hits Tii.-iiit.iii* U% oesl*ii eh Larsß47l easts, wurts si 6*;; ...- d»*crii f->r I'H.-ty i're«H ' • ■ ■■ ' - tbs nanal pneea; Batnta: CBBibric I.:- •f* »erun';*and heal* of other articles. H-ir tse ■ the On san bbbbi aaaald.ae tboe* thai sa* the trnite*; *ott ol ha#«ain»*b"i | '■*■ ooLLuMir.iuS ■-»• <PKIN<; <.t»Olis.--J« c*j** rerj H JJ Priets: Woaaesahst' >• »•*•■ nnd Uiack io.il Orey H.tio; Ibsbbb*ai ■ ' • . .y|nle inu*tliaii;»: iai.e* 'im...."-> '•*' ... aud % Blay linen*; Kfiilu..) it i.i »**", , Co'toßades, ir ?'e«t varifty; Sp- ol '-''>'■ ■".*.' -, »rrl F.v«»; Spo-I Silfc; Patent 1 hre.til«; .'U-'"- Ac. now lanuint .iud lor 'jfejfo UA|Ni . , ,-, MILITARY atOOINt.-'BO ;•■;■'" **& and line Klue Ototbe, BJO t ayee* B »•••• „ j, Sntineu; Army Ciotti*, i.iaen O-icn*. •,;' _~. Corfau Mudium an.) Baua am *o - , Gauntlets; Oilr ami worsted Brnd* "'•'' . .. with other M li..,rv Gnsds, for sale ai ■*"" can le had ini»ny mirket ht I hi* ■•• ■•. •"''' L .-o. KK\T. PAIMs *tw Bhou \ oOyii:*Tii,sauii(i/> B ?_!fl _ bales t: rttoa Vn, a*r.*; 1 « »su •■ ■ , ,:n' IH.iiie*ti< «, at a mil »!l I..i' ' ' , cost. Ai*.>, r'ad atrti*trip«it Cettes* "' »"• inanufncturc, al vert l,tw prire*. ~ „., ALb RBI) MOdKS. a &•>•": IRISH LINK.**.. T.tlll.l:t»AH-»,*E* * %U I TOWELING - Orsnt barfain* st! ' J' A U'*h l.irtcns. Table l»an.i'Vs t.n.l > ! '»'„'..-• *l..ck on hamt at !«*• than the -''•*'' ' ZLL i.tion ALFRED MO9RS*. St Msia*"*"- KH KIVINO Till* MIORNI*iG. I**-* ISW - I'jO piece* of those tii> t"i-« * v . Btoasbed Cotton* at Bh. cent*. th« ebeeH»« * ler the money ta tue United Stales , ~, ~.»•!. aLfreu MOIBA •-'• V% - B Billing •* rkmikdy warraßted » , *J I J sure cure f.-T Ui-rriti*. lii*cai.r«, ; a> . Couipinint. Cbabna Moi iv*. ch.>i*i» • i "*" kt. i',.,«*d„ai.y A : v i>> v c& p No. to Mais (use*. X c!,,: Lkt,Ml GAKORN RCSJ»*-S» c* T press aud steamer*,we »r«'!»,»•* tf , , if «--' ■priiu supily of lr**h-t..vdei. Seeds. < .' . qua'ity. from Th >rMi,m \ i'•> . >«"• ;, illrt » which we invite theaiteato«j ..r t'i. ».e *». u first rate article. ~ «**> w A LVJi . ilo *i. Eraahha.aoai au"" • i & Shnvins Soap; 3*o. th-tj*- %££•. ■al* b* Wf> ft »-t>- l J, •"*' uaJ. •**• W No. *3 Mam *»«est. Ba*»Ba*- YARNt.-K» bales bmoiuh! •» CTUra-s'a to ••Vtuj «•*,*£ pA V | BfO**'