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IRithinotth §isjiatcb. INES »A.T MORNING..,PUB «. isat.. Noltroi.K AMI PoKIHMofTH AIiSM V.— iis Uesiriug to subscribe to the BlS '*!, either iv Norfolk or Portsmouth, > supplied by leaving their orders with < as O. Wiax, Periodical and News Agent Tbr -ild ef February. It has been proposed in a Northern journal. though probably too late for general adopuod, that the Farewell Address of Uen. Washing! to* should be read in all our cities, towns and t lllages, on this anniversary of his birth. We have now before va, in an old number of Tin rwffanea IhuusmWat, a newspaper published in this city sixty years ago, a eulogy upon Washington, by Thou as PAiNK,wlueh might weti t* read on the same occa-ton, boih ou ac count of lis eloquent tribute to the Father ol his Country and the American feeing which this \ ivid p,»i iraiture ot a great patriot la cal culated to awaken in every loyal heart. The number of ihe /- UrnHsi whichioiitains this beau,ilul eulogy upon Washington bears date Feb. 92, uDMU. The oration is enliiled -An Eulogy ou the Lite of Gen. Gzouox Wash- IMIToX, who d>ed at Mount Veriiou, Bee. 1 lib, ITW, in the <i*ih year of his age. Written at the request of tne citizens of Newburypori, and delivered January ad, ISKi. By 1 homas I'aink. A. M."' We cannot forbear giving a briel extract : "Bora to direct the destiny of empires, his character was as majestic as the events to I which it was attached were illustrious. In the j delineation of its features, the vivid pencil Oi I genius cannot brighten a trait, nor the blight ing breath of calumny obscure. His principles I were the rueull of organic, philosophy, his sac. I cess ol moral justice. His integrity a-sumed the post of command, his intelligence the as- I pect of inspiration. Glory, to many impreg- I liable, he obtained without ambition—popu- 1 lariiy, to all inconstant, ho enj iyed witboui I jealousy. The one was his from admiration. I -.he other from gratitude. The former emhel- I Itshed, but could not reward; the latter foi- I lowed, but never could lead him. The robust J vigor of his virtue, like the uuda/zled eye ot the eagie, was inaccessible to human weak- J ness: and the unaspiring temperament of his j passions, like the regenerating ashes of the Pii'.-iiix, gave new life to the greatness it could J not extinguish. In the imperial dignity of his I person was exhibited the august stature of hi« I mind. I *' See what a erne wss seated on his brow, An eye has Mare, tho trout of Jove himseli. ! A combination, aad a form indeed \y hr* every ~od did seem to set his seal, To give the world assurance of a man " "Self, the grand hinge on which revolves the principles and passions that have swelled the obituary of nations, made not an unit in the calculations of a mind, which considered grandeur as the inseparable incidentof recti tude; which owed to future nothing of its glory, to enthusiasm nothing of i.s virtue — From ' heaven's high chancery had issued his J commission ;—he created a nation. The glo j Br work completed, so was his ambition j reward of his labors was thoonjoyaaeni j that liberty he had protected from j ation ; and the boast of his pride was th. I cultivation of that soil he had defended from J subjection. Amid the fondct caresses oi j fame that pursued him to letirment— blush, J ye heroic murderers of mankind !—never din the transeendatit Washington, on the pinna cle of hi* greatness, deign to be conscious thai hfasj talents his country was free,—that n, her glory himself was immortal.- It are would approach va accurate estimate of the moral progress downwards which the Ciiited States has made since the days or Washington, we must contrast ihe above portrait with that of the public men of th. present day. Reverse every lineof the above, and we have a fair idea of the poUtieal place hunters who have succeeded the patriots ot revolutionary times. Whereas Washington thought only of bis country and never of himself, they think only of themselves and never of the country. That is the true cause of our present troubles,—the intense selfish ness and demagogualsm of political aspi rants,-the same cause which has overturned all other experiments of republican govern ment, and which bid- fair to add another and tho most melancholy work of all, in the Amer ican Republic. In another portion of his address, Mi. Pains observes: "Public-opinion has iv all ages been as volatile as the air that wafts it: and th. fate which has attended the benefactors oi their country has beeu as chequered as the passions and perverse as the ingratitude oi men-' He had himself furnished some proof of the first statement of this sentence, for he had been a violent denouncer of Gen. Wash ington. He made a noble atonement, how ever, as far as words can go r and some degree ..f allowance must be made for the inflamed I paasiuaa of a political contest. But what shall we say of the men who now deride the J character of Gen. Washington, men of the I Tri'.unr stamp, who use the whole influence ol I a pram of large clrcuhvion to bring into dis- I repute the nameof the Father of their coun- J try, to whom they are indebted for their liber ties, for this Union, and for what they value I more than all, thecommercial importance of a j my which, but for the independence achieved I by Washimgton, would now be a Quebec ot j i Montreal instead of New York, the second j commercial city of the world ! ' In the second number of the Federali.-t, con taining the eulogy on Washington, we flml the following items, not without interest on this anniversary : "This Hay, the anniversary which gave birth to our beloved Washington, 'whose memory will be adored while Liberty shall have vota nes, whose name will triumph over Time, laving beeu appointed by Congress for the itizens of the United States publicly to as embie to lestify their grief for the death ol his illustrious citizen, every mode of respect I hat a icrateful peopleconld exhibit, was man- J tested by the citizen* of Richmond and Man- J bester—and the voice of public authority was lever more willingly obeyed. This last sad vidence of respect for departed excellence— hia grateful evidence of public aflliction and eueration for the best and greatest of men. was solemn and sublime spectiele. '•The lineof procession on this mournful .easiou hiving been previously arranged i.derthe direction of Col. William Bknt- J ■v, was formed at the Capitol Square, and I ...oved on in slow and pensive s:ep to the I mournful sound of the muffled drum and fife, J to the church on the hill, where an oration I was delivered by the Rev. Mr. Blair." The RaftreJssi transfers to its columns the following paragraphs from the Boston Cknii. -miL?L!T i£S mar** *—*** appeared la the paper, of the. United Slates: "On Friday J « W«■ President of the United * Itt WABBiaoToa.la uox.elesw„,r' ( General ..Ner, and that sheltered the the brave aad patriotic Sir William w.,' ■nd* after bte defeat at the battle of Fain!*" la the beginning of the fourteenth century t,v EmvAUO I. T hi. magnificent and .ruto characiirisiical present i. r rwn £" *■»* Isa*h.,*.by the hand of Mr. mm\±£t£m£ lUada, a Scots gentlemaa, an* portrnir . or who arrived in America Jn7™ t £Z' The boa was presented to Lord SE?fi the ajyofmamtth oompany of JSst J? from whom hi. TiZZS* tom » k « u »**r to a man' whom he deemed moredepemngof it thsut himaalf thonfrhritjueilydne wo hear further that Lord BftMAU has, by fotter, requmtetfbf Si! President that on the event of hi. decease, a. . will consign the box to that mao, foible couotry, whoahan appear. Bj hia judgment m merit uftest. upon tha. same oo~raUoo that induced him to send it to toe preueat poe. ''ThaipachpUah, upon the iMMttso ol fbe M t by. the GotdsmHbe of KauUbortgh to I»avt& NTirsßT KbjMu* Karl of Biichan, Tn « * A*ji "i V ''** '* *" i l* r -» , H»<» by iiielr .1. -icon llHSftau ** » m*mm^i^sM M \XtV t tm w W* •■J»anafaae-BB Ajy their beloved WAanixoTox can be ttninterest *ug to Aamrleana, I read yo* for re-pobltr* "tea, also, the letters from Ge„. WaaaiaOToa totbe noblemen who made the present." In these letters Gen. WaaitiNOT. s gracefully ac knowledges the present and letter of Lord B, ciiav and in r.-spouse to that nobleman's expression of rriendehi). for his young and risingeouutry,-declares that it I- the sincere wish of ihe I'mted States to live iv peace and amiiy with Europe, to cultivatees|M-cially the agricultural and mechanical arts by which the predicts "the wealth and population of these States will increase with that degree of rapidi ty as to battle all calculation." lie also send to Lord Bt( haw a plan of the "new city— of Washington, and speaks of the design of open- I Smmunicati-.n by water with all the | thward and westward of us, with ! have territorial connections.-' A Patriotic Week. statement of the celebrations of the eek, in the New York Kxprsss, itap the follow in;;commemorations and ' Kili be held : j ■ataoof Waahmctoa is to is* inaujsu | i National Capital, under'the auspics Houses of Ceagr ss. ! I.'n.on State Conventions and meeting I asioilowa: In New Jersey, at I'rcn | rial v. at Kichmonu : ia North Carolina | in Tennessee, at Nashville; in Nev. | tork city, on the evf mn- ol thei'lst r ol I nifed Americana wil celebrate i the Chancellors of the National Ordei ues meet the day previous. 1 here still latwaai Demoorstic Bail held in New 8008 two balls iiy distinct Cnap'ersol I uited Americans. The Repabbcaii ol the Mta VV ard will alee have a sup |- .mer-y I'arS Motel ari's birtndav will be celebrated in . " I. by a mi'itarv paraoe. Also, in theO. l\ A.s. Also, at Woodhrid<a irk .rucitv thaAßaaricaa Protestaal As hich Bxsde siicii a line display last year •üblic parade. Bssrisa -The Asseneaa Party oi nil hoid their Annual Ban«u*t on tin 'ii'narii Chapter. (). f. A., at Butter J and by a ball ami supper in the eveniag. The Lltriisi.ATt i:k—ln the Senate yester lay an invitation was read to that body to Is oreeeat in Washington city. February Stud, lfo-da*)ut the inauguration of the Equestrian Same of Washington. It was laid on tin Is. A number of bills were reported, amon* 1 one by Mr. ArotTST, amending the char f the city of Richmond and reorgani/ing lusting*of said city. The Governor sent riain documents connected with the mis of General I*. B Starke, which will is d a length in the report of Senate pro ngs. The Senate refused to postpone in itely the bill laying a tax on oysters.— The Honse indefinitely postponed the conside ration of ihe bill (which had passed the Senate) for the incorporation of the town of Cered,, in Wayne county. The House appointed ; , soatntitteeofaevea to receive General Stakes is the g Ir est of the State, and ordered a large lumber of copies of documents connected with his mission to he printed. The invitation to attend the Federal Capital to-day eras laid on the table. The subject of the boundary line between .Maryland and Virginia was referred to a special committee. The proposed tax on special business (commonly called the non iatercourse act) was further debated, as was beb.ll ameadiag tha charter of the James Hirer and Kanawha Company. Neither oi ue bills wero finally ac:ed on. The TvviiXTY-SLcoNn in Washington.— I i'he statue of Washington, which is to be in uigt.raied in Washington to-day. was Jirmlv md linally fixed on us granite pedestal oi. Friday las,. It is a size larger than the statue >f Jackson, in Lafayette square, by the same irtist, rlie person of Washington occupying eleven feet of altitude, whilst Jackson's is ib<yut nine feet and a half. The inelosiireot he statue was removed on Monday, aud the ,atuo covered up with canvas. The Seventh tegiment, of New York, a company from taltfmore,and one from Alexandria, will in inde all the visiting military. Hon. Thos. S ivicjek is to deliver the iaaugnruttve address Coi'Pic-The mother ol Coppte, for whom Gov. Kirkwood, of lowa, violated the deoen ies aud duties of his ollice, has pttbiished n long letter addressed to Gov. Letcher. It is » iettasfapf the stroug-minded woman order. Mortality.—There were 508 deaths in ' Mew York last week,-Jill iv Philadelphia, and I 8 in Baltimore. The Love.ioy Resolution. —The telegraph 'lis noticed ihe futile effort of Mr. Lovcjoy tv agitator from Illinois, to introduce a reso • uiiou in the Houseo. Representatives calling •>r Federal interference with the efforts of th >> ou i her v States to pro tec 11 hemsel tea. The pre unbleand resolution recite the rights and pri vileges of the citizens of the several States un iter the Constitution, and set forth thai where as it is alleged, by responsible parties thai citi I ■>-iis ot some of the States going into other states on business, such as the collection of lehts, teachingand other like lawful business lave been personally treated with indignity I md violence, incarcerated and driven from ' their property for certain sentiments they held and without allegation of crime: and wtereas an alleged practice similar to the European passport system is springing un therefore, 6 i ' J Resolved, That a committee of five be ap pointed to inquire into the above recited fact-- Utd also, whether any furiher legi-lation is necessary to give effect to the said provision oi he C.institution, and that the committee be empowered to send for persons and papers. Larue Fire in Boston- Tv;, Krtmen Killed tin Saturday night a lire broke out iv the carted hair aud feather establishment ot •Manning, Glover A- Co., Boston, whose loss amount- to about At three o'clock Sunday morning, when the firemen had about closed their labors, a portion of the wall fell -inward, instantly killing Charles Carter aud < bat-tea E. Dautoa, bo,li highly respected members of the Fire Department. In thirty miv tires both bodies were dug from the rums -hockingly mangled. Several others w.-re in-' lureil, but not dangerously. Carter aud Ban ton each leaves a w Ue and three children. From Havana.-The He Soto arrived at i>ew \ork from Havana on Sunday, with ad vices to the 1 1th inst. The t|uaker City with nates to the loth mst., came into port last evening. Ihe coolie trade had been suspended by government order, and, as It. was totally expire within the present year, renewed ener gy was given to the direct trafHc in slaves irom Africa. A large steamer, vi'h three other vessels, had cleared for the coast—the -teamer leaving port under circumstances which promoted the idea of official connivance at her departure. Freights were improving Sugar was coming freely to market, but rates had not altered. Exchange on New York (sixty days) was at from two to three per cent. Some very useful import orib>r« had been issued by the Captain General. Thk Stack in LttK.-Miss Ada Phillips the opera singer, has drawn 66,450 in. the Ha \ana lotteries. A piece of good fortune which rarely arrives to an actress, -ays Tii. fomrnml ''" 'J*"**! ■»« hefalleu Mile. i;milie Dubois of the Theater Francois. An old gentleman itist I deceased, has bequeathed her aoUOOOf and ne declares in hi* will that the beque-n is made for no other reasons than admiration for her i talent as an actress.and of her exemplar. con. duct in private life. /*, , WnrotaeAta Poxaovtao At Eon dv Lac Wis., one hundred aud fifty persons were lam iy attacked with the bowel and stomach com* plaint, and poison was detected. It turned out that a miller had been in the practice when his mill stones grooves were too deep of nut ting in a preparation of white lead and this I getting into the dour poisoned the whole f neighborhood. A Scottish Earn. Swindlkd.—James Earl I of South Esk, a Scottish nobleman, who has I been ou a hunting excursion to this country appeared at the Mayor's office, in New York nV«i^°J !om P ,a ' n of having been swindled oat or *.5, by a bogus tickctagent, in the purchase .Vuter*"^.iL r s? a 1 Und \ ia Canard A h. ,b * *"*" tMU '« ■•* remain to Cscapa **™ tie «»gton Arenas |re»"vi:, Solomon, Lex: madeup a^n«e^o7^ rlr ' la tf 1 "'- •» *»*<* It. and was making offwA."f il* • 30( ' rfl tha stairs bvllrß £.ton»!fJf J#B J w w *> »»t on bundle with him*. AJte? mr^n^*' 1 «*» blows wlthemtcoaqu#rtna^l^i m i^? T * heelemlnua bisplnnder * ' "■ took hsaTi Who, while under •wte^of^S. , "t B * ul , fwu ihe ShwveWrMrT.M and •saa! ,ca I wards re.arrested iv Teaae issst s*** * f,,v - I the Caddo Gazette) on theday^iSSA"!* L t>m«y, had expressed a Jfopaof t-x»sLml for rgivaneas for bis crime. i!-T"f^!^ ; Tasil I s« IHerSil MAVU tbei. ajv In thAl city one ! hnndred and lonrunn "liml.. of ihe ht" I attorneys aud judaiA • too iattt, of wkem *n tki snuit nmuttfou*. 1 Tna AoDßxaa or th« "Natiovai. Uaioa CiWiTTit "-This address, which was al luded to by telegraph yesterday, fixes upon Baltimore as the place for holding a General Convention to nominate a candidate for the Presidency. Among the signatures to the ad dress not noticed in the dispatch are those of Hon J. re Clemens and Rev. W.G. Brownlow, of Term. The address proposes that a Con. vention shall immediately be held in each State embodying the conservative streugth of the State. That each of these Conventions "hall make a nomination of two candidates for the Presidency, (omitting to nominate a I 'resident,) to lie selected from tbose most nt and approved in public esteem, one ot candidates, at least. shalLbe a citizen'ol •ther Staie than that in which he is nom . That these two candidates from each •hall be submitted to the consideration meral Convention. The following is an l from the a ldres«: Mohave poiu led out 'he chief source of th, present agitation, and think we have s U fti ctently shown that neither of the two partiat jvhoare now seeking to obtain the control oi he Government can bo safely entrusted with he management of public affairs The only way to rescue the country from their hands ii to organise a party Whose cardinal principle* hall be * To remove the subject of slavery from the arena of party politics, and leave jt to the in lependent control of the States in which i xihis, and to the unbiased action of the in liciary ; c JU To remove all obstacles from the due and .aithful execution of the provisions for th, rendition of fugitive slaves ; To cultivate and expand the resources ol he country by such protection to every use iul pursuit and interest as is compatible with Use general welfare and equitable to all To maintain peace, as far as possible and honorable relations to all nations; lo guard and enforce the supremacy of the awa by an impartial and strict admlnistra. tonol the power- granted by the Coustita To respect the rights aad reverence th. Union of the States as the vital source m Z7:" l , VP '' { 7 l mul Pnwpwity, end the sures ruaraateeoi future power and happiness: 1 » teach reconciliation, fraternity and for -aratice, as. the great national charities by a inch the I m.ii la ever to be preserved t" •oiutain of perennial blessings to the pen. L,et these principle; be taken to the hearts of tiose who pledge iheiaselves to the support ol he party,and ! > ■; them actuate their private ife as y/eil a- Uieir public duty. Harvard Cou-xoa—Cornelius c. Pel ton us, elected Prestdeni of Harvard College is he twentieth gentleman who lias fitted the of ' cc during the two hundred and ujaaty years •arnely: Josiah Qnlncy, Edward Everett] Jared Sparks and James Walker. Foi.M, Daowno.—The bodyoif a poor in ebriate, named John Walker, was found on Ino day, on a s.-md bank, in ihe Patapaei river, near Patapeco Factory, Md. Walker was a soldier in both the Florida and Mexican war?, served awhile in tho United Statee navy md during his lifetime received three land I Smothered to Death.—Tilley H Kicker >f West Lebanon, *f. If., was killed on Wed' lesdayof last week, by being smothered be- I tenth a load of hay. He was apparently go- I ing by the side of the load when the hiirri wind I md the sideling nature of the read capsized it I >pon him. He was under the load about hall j in hour, but when taken out his life w;l s ex- Horrii-.i.k Heath.—A young man named Loveland met with a boriibledeath on Than I I lay morning lust, at Covington, Ohio in con neace ol drinking a cup of vitriol which mistook for water. ]| ( . lingered after the I fortunate affair for a couple ol hours, suf- i ng the most intense pain. I thirds, •»»»%•>• *w» tajaago the Emperor of Austria gave a Lie,7 Z% a t t tni°T mi^o^ naa *° fl »*"« forhw -1 .rhris i W J S , Sei « l ' il » t i *bo having bee slightly wounded and taken prisoner at if jCente, managed to eecape m time to take ~,r,' n the battle of SoHertao where he wa? c verely wounded. "* ■aa in Russia—la Rassia area are van cut. and according to a recent report 3 mister of the Interior, in the v.-a - ■ werthaaS6 churches, 333 public bund' nd hviiupr, vi„.. houses, Uie'wbob- ',£ ....... ot ■>~.,,(i,'.>::j rouples (more than El «m W) w.re burn.d down in UaatcouTtryf'' ® '' Larok Prke for a Slavk~A negro man ™I*\ ** V u * [i i «•»•. me day last w.-ek. for the enormous Bum ol •rr i . P are ***« w '«* "Btwtly afterwards dlered four thousand for him. c '«»rus mSbKS from the Memphis Enquirer that twenty murders were committed in that city in IK& aud that di S c , oTered niU)rS rf **«"■>■»*■ not yet nee,. The i) lllr ic 7* h, Mori**, of Havana, is quite htvisb ,v its praise of a book called "Leisure the National Commandiary of the Sons of Malta |b session at Washington, adjourned ■-a San: rda.v. to meet on the I7thof February IBSI, in New York city. umg J* A general court-mariial will conveneen the «th instant at Carlisle Barracks, PenWlCi ...a for the trial of Lie„t. Isaiah T Moore Ist i dragoons. ' v,r > lsl f"enee°« k .'' S s"2! k " OWn citiz(>n •« i • nee, It. i.. and the leading man ufae f jewelry, died in that city on Wed Vie s who last led the Pniun diefol, , /-'ra rionSlV »»**»»«■ forces died at Cracow on the 12th alt.,aged ri The merchants of Boston are about to urn sent a petition to Congress nravina the Jfih ' drawal ol the cent coin from circulatioV Adam Lutes was shot and killed ucar Law- I ren.eburg. Ten,, ~.i the night of the Bthiusi b\ \ an Bui-en ilolt, ' The Parisian i heat res paid fjifwj to an- I thors for dramatic copy right drnug the year firMi'v^". l^" 11 h:IS ' l - :liu b "" n "om.nated cans C!tKO ■**•■«•«* iiepubli ..roiir. P ' J *'" ( i.f u<> department paid out on Bat ters T * Of the debt due ooiitrac vHZnlZZZ?? Kl Y r sP"** Alexandria, V a. ami above, wi.s irozen across, from shore to shore, on Sunday night. , C «' y o} Rom M * :«-. was lighted with ens lor the first time on Tuesday, February 14th, Swedenborgiau. * om " n BY. Rii'HMiiMi Theatre.— s vi tma » si mi the distm mislied A.vlhHh AN TKAi-hblaN j AMERICAN TRAGEDIAN S M B AMRRIOAM TRA(itDlA.\,\ H •ari ii U. H. ROBRMTa Who will appear to-mght ia aI J. H. ROBERTS New rtistoncal Tragedy! < o !'.!' ,he New Historical Tragedy,, Cassuner de Imvizna k ti d vt-ouia eleventh! j! b." robrrtsS *« i. b. robkktßs - Entire Company.S aill be Entire Company.', splendidly mounted p. . i « . \THK ti.MMHiH' Received on Monday night <THE OMM BPh' Screams of l.ausliter,; i ' ULS > Sanaa* of Laiubter.J Will bo repeateJ Screams el Laughter,, aassnaaas d .• \A 'iala Festival ror the anniversary ot JA (iala Festival,' Washißßtoßla Bmliday. ) Secure ° aU Fe,tJV » 1 ' waahington'a Birt da>,s your seats Washington's J ,r?the day-time. «_■>- VisiToas to TttK CiTY will hnd the iarrest w ST NICHOLAS BAIAWC ~ltt,ie , Oa .Mam street, a-xt to the Kzohaßiia Jtenk snr.r 3 l? a £?! En •■! a* prices toaattSSf' Br . This beautiful saloon has twen hands.on.l. ~ fitted withia a allrtrVtime th. »Sem; nah.. and rnanufaeturesand inijaartßavsryUmTte bsstrnamiar. AadAha CREAMS aad JELLIEitn oteau, i.-uuirv ,1 wr " , a"r. at KBr«' Mauiß.O h i office" ,t Ptm.s raaxla fan** "*'■''** *>>***!*» 1 Oni the evening of "he 21st. by Rev Mr. Shrigley ' niversaliat Churnh. Mr JAMES f.' PEMBERTON and kftM MADALINE V . „„', laaghter of Lucius i'eyronnet. all of this city. * DIED, *'n i'uea.1 1> morning. 2at inst.. SELIIEN ,'. UACON. Esq ,m theesOi year ol Ins age. His Inends and scqiiaiataiic-s are myitedto at •end lis luneral from the Monumental Church, on i baraday morning, Sid inst., at II o'clock, without farther aiitiea. On Tuesday. February JOth, at horbiothar'a re '''lenoe, (Capt. W. Barker's. I on Union Hill, Mi». MAKi BARK ER. in the Kith year of her age. MARINE INTELLIOENCxI PORT OF RICHMOND, FEBRUARY JL~ High Water this day ( WeilHtfdao)\} i o'eiock~ ARRIVED. steamship I'orktown. Parrish, N. V., mdze. and aassengers, Ludlam ft Watson. Steamer Virginia, hely, Philadelphia, mdze.and paaaaagera, K. E. 1 utt'e SAILED, steamsliio Yorktosra, I'arnsh. New York, mdxc md aassenceia. Liidl-im ft Watson. I Stoamer Vir-mi.i. Keliey, Philadelphia, mdze in.) BBsseasnta, at E. Tuttle. | Steamer Geo. Peabody. Pritehard, Baltimore I BMze.and paaeuxers, D. ft W.Currie. Brig Marietta, | Br. | Law re,ice, Haxall, in hal- Sehr J.H. Cator,Catlin, Norfolk. mdze..W n ! CJmußitt ft Co. Bohr. Chencoke. Shelley. York River, in ballast I FAIR AND SI PFKR.-The Ladies ' ,Vt££ °' lr,e Sewing Circle of the FIRT •M'Tli 5 .'. CHURCH are holding a sale of FAN- i CV ARTICLES and REFRESHMENTS and I I *ill lurnish HOT SUITERS and SHACKS fa the I i-iseiiierif of that house, ever* day and unlit Ibis ! >veek. Ihe object of this sale is to support a Mis | stoaary at Rockets. Their friends and the pubbc < .enerally are invited. fe 2z-.it*'' I TKAOKKS- a meeting m „j f| ]S Commissioners, under an act ol toe Lfuialauire to incorporate tlie TRADER!* , «ank of the city of Richmond.p*V.e.i I law rebruary, lAio.it was resolved that Books ol iunscriptmn be opened on the hai day of March iSir-liL „ 'ii'.'i\ p JP°?*i? •■••jJJ ol Richmond: ■nekmaon. Hill ft Co. a Hector Davie' Pulliam ft ! aette* Santa ft Harwood'sand Isaacs ft Taylor's or subscription to stock to said Ban::. coamiKsioxaas: HECTOR DAVLS, J<j IOHNSON I C B HILL. ovA w YANPKV W.S DUPREE. GEO.W SMITH WM.^BETTS: I B IU VIS. p. M fONFS f^ L if M » P X ,I *d SOLOMON DAVIS. I .1. 11. PLEASANTS. | f," 21—liii j CX^vmf!& S !s*JW LE,TI «E before the I °V, : i , ',^ KNs CHRISTIAN AS.xi CIATION will be delivered by , OLIVER P. BALDWIN, Km,. {Vvkv A , »!«Msch.inies- Insiitnie,..,, THURS- I'AV h V !-.,M.\r,, Fe.rmrv :?.;. 1860 at rt o'clock £*rBJBCT :—*'Popular Dclesions " To ha obtained at the Jtoeam the bookstores generally. Lsullev ft Robinson's Meade ft Baker s. of Mr. Powers,at the Ex-hanne Hotel, and at tlie door. R. R HOWIBON fe2l—'it Chairman Lecturing Committee I => ,>1 "NS «?LI/ \ U KTM || |<;B EI I »vJS | lv#d ,„ ii eiin( ,, R, limonH aany yeawstrTee. If she iaatiHo'ivo orlfrtod im l-eirswi, leant something to he* or their ia crest, by addressing a letter to Box No :si Hi, 1 iiiond. " '(•„,._. Irsaayr s >",fTI\r.OFTHi:iITI/K\% •^DP^/rsBUR^W rlispoaed to aid iai estaW h**' *tSS U wlm ar '' T, " l ' :s PA i . fa* 28th*inst, at which * ddr H* e " '? mfereace to the The public generally are invited. 6W ' fe^-id* ,* ~ °- ". «• TYLER, ifflf en |fm,aafLE«ayeaa Kant and Stilts Slrtets, I Wu&nvßHuPFm-il 1 !! HOUSES, HIRE OUT ;» ?yV. 'r 1 ' I :'' RFAJ ' ESTATE,BEI \E • KOhS and act a.s a GKNRB A I a, t,v{'„ A R MOR V GOVERNOR'S GUABfj 7 ' • y.UEIt no - r*«*rHaryXt,MM. 'y I NK^.^rat^i'ill.^^-^'' 1 ' 1 -''' <>->.: WEU. By order of Case Annausoa. 1 " _lt B. B. KEMROK.tetSerz'l | lII.Q'RS P CO., Ist RE.;"VoI S / _ HOi-der No. ii. l '""'"'N' , .Feh. a.hfauTi IF This Company will aasensbte ia frost „r \i „ ajvarK l "* »««Mate. ion Btffetreet i o. WPn NE«DA 1 next, the 22d inst" • r 2oVook P v t e.iinenta, parade, in full dress winter. ,-,'', ' feza-lt HARVEi A. DUDLEY. Ist Serg't. j xt HEADERS COMPANY'"X " P I Border No. -. I,T R *««'» •'a- Vots. | i "Jl Assemble for Parade tta>st.,. . ' h ATf"rjfc."4Tla>M, VA. Rira.fr a -Thi.'L-T r* Broad Bt , r ,nb,a '" '• r °" t ''' Court-H-uVsToa j Wforni. withowcoitta! '""b. cvdar**" fuH Un — fcg ~»t K. W. HAGEM EVER. 0. S J ARMORY YOUNG GUARD. T~ ! fiOrder No. Ml KKllill ' XD ' Feb 21, IS*. | SmoßsTnb -i'. r PARAOF. WEDNESDAY BuxniflH 22d insr.. at lo n'clock ,„ f.n.i.l. winter anifornt. with p,,ni,si,B, in r ""«"« v K himeelfwith n rounds I caps. °* rtnd ai »l a. sufficient ~ua.it.:"'• ~| I aeigaaata will summon theirsqaads. I feM-2t V " l * terof Capt-JonsS Radt. IREADcrRs Ist rbgimfnt ! ~ r VIRGINIA VOLUNTEERS. < Y.^SlT.'st 1 " oj^Frankt,"' 1 ' 10 ° n . W ED i£ B W Building, precisely ar I q'clockfp.M/ in ro ßy*orde* o^'ol 1 paß ? to ' l "'* ** tlie hour. IMORY MONi-GO.MEKYGI'ARD l ~ By order of Lieut. Come _fe 21-2t JOHN Mr DONALD, Ist Serg'l JATTEHTION.J rRfOR VOLUNTEERS T~ order no. i. «»«•«««« Tins Comssav will assen b's -,t ii .-. -.-,•,, a mory.oß WEDNESDAY; tils 2M inst f« By order of Capt. ij a y as 8 ° c ' O0 »'A, M. I B n„.... , Richmond. Feb! zu, issu t I ' Baextad ink'aVlxjr l^ o " W ™™PAY "l.'niform. Dreas Cap saw? Flume' Arms iifn'afl lor inspection, tor cert duty and ft fe OI "v n <>rdcrof--.pL W. L. Mack. iin'^V.' r d\nVr , w: %T,o^'~V '' U | I Wfront!i>r^%\».iS i zif 2 ? ,ato «k. Promptly.°T i LL-ii - '" H,luse --n winter uniforiis i I 'm ,arT!H " ln ' l in ! fe?l--'V j';[i. vv'' BRANCH, Ist.;Serg't j HfXt'RS CO. G.l-rREGTVA VOLS l~ \ Al "Pff o'ckic S k tU M U "1 W <- :^'^'a y" ,Spr ; ngf,e !( rp , .,„'. , , l 1 n"full dresa* a-Tlloai ovarcoate, and twelve rounds bteak a-tr i Ut Arms in srder for inspection - i«raLes. a,f; , e r \o^ivr, I !ders J,no,i ** ~,,,,tdK ■ * c -"> By order ef the Captain. fe - 2, - :?! S. J. TUCKER. Ist Serg't. iisto^Bß^CKH^ ■J*srrJ.»» il. h H °», X ' on tn " w e»t side ol Urh K^Vr'Asi^^Sr^ fezs-it James gunn. _Ie CoruorfßM sadCarysbj ,c sb«l JAMFS BIMPBON, 17th street l«^.!i&«SrlB*! 110 Main it. HOUSE, wu* •*iSJ . "* 'V' o ''""- »'th tween W4n m "d. Ba App|y"* ler ' 0n Le '* h •»••«. «• --.-J-*^!^—. . BREEDEN ft FOX. ! •%Vsix^^S-Sw^ •urshaai --5 ,0 *^ w . h **' doable aaetae, bmh pros ed **• '** 1 >•** 'hur.mshly overhaul- °Ji "*&F^&iwi •% oTuJi„j Vv" -, -?*• uraw « «« with SOD busli weiht.' l *** lii « tlt «" « <•»* wth lOD ton. dead For good Bhpat,terms will be liberal, asply to fa 2J-ts PANNILL ft to _*" ~Tr* i eteraburs, Vs. Wfc. JllJiirh-FOMfcVMtTiiMtiitts^ar^ the {JhetC DouiTat. | mwt-kwllLnXZs HXfTtCBB. auV Lee SEMPLK'S INFALLIBLE BAKING Manufactured in Virginia, and the beat.n use— 1 or sal*, wholesale and retail by Ie 3-1 w PUROEEL. LA DD h CO. 9\. Hlh iinialisin, RHEUMATISM. ! ROCK'S GOOD SAMARITAN. '' *** 81 , 'I his invaluable preparation for the cure of RHEUMATISM. SPRALVs. NEURALGIA. *c . is now for sale at the following Drug .Stores in this city : Millspaush A Johnston. Main [street. Meade A Baker, Main street, J. H real oa A Co, Broad street,.!. W. liariick. F-iankhn street. W, Peter *>>n. Mam street. J. W. Erayse-i, 17th street. VV I 0. Snelhngs. Church lini. and C. 8. Dawson, .Main street, ■th. i'rior .'Octs. per bottle. fe 21 -la j ~ Ufa, Valuable Private Residence on the i NORTH Si WE OK FKANKLIN. BErWEFNSTH ANl)6rn STREETS. F..R SALE AT AUCTION. I he particular attention of the public is respect fully called to the sale of the above valuable pro peity, to take place on the prem.ses. „ n THURB -l»A i afternoon 2Tid February The !<• itien and ■Mixhborhnod is among the beet ii Ihisety. For I irther particulars see advertisement si.ued by Mr Jno. ,i. Wnmam*. Trustee. le2l-St GODDIN ft APPER.SON.Aucts. »~k. French Flowers—Just received, at N. bb5&5XvS S - ~,!> Main sr an assorfmen' of FRENCH FLOWERS and STRAW BONNETS. sprin.- styles. SILK AND CRAPE BONNETS made to order. Spring f-ashions received. I'e2l—6t BTJX.S. I. B.P. FROM REV. THOS. BINFORD. Maml llii.t.. Henrico co.. Va.t n _ Octolwr Uth. IS.M l Dr. Gablicx—Deer Sir: Havmt used tahome •onsiderable extent your Semple's BakiniFTow dsr. I unhesitatingly pronounce it to be superior to any tune; that has been used in my family lor pur poses which it is recommended. Thou y* BivPAan, via r , . ■ , i<>HHW.«ARLICK„ Manracturer and Sole Proprietor, Kiel. • oi d. Va Sold by Druggists and ~risers genera, -. tl rnu • out the Stale. aaV-Areyea lu-un-d t— Ta>+greatest ud vaa« i uroiv E.(white persons and slaves. ./ Promertf. in i.m-n or country, af'tiie' "o'Jl'-t'nh ' '•«A-.rf GENERAL INRURAI%E OFFICE Ps* 1 feaeho oppt "" te ' ohß :s ' and next to ED. The heat companies represented, and eiffesses pmmptly paid. House or Byaruzsi lrom*tolA>ioqk.aadfram * to* oeloek, daily. C. R. BRICK KN. lel«-im Genera! lasuraaoe Agent. , ,-sxls.JPlae Aits- -A larjje ; (1 „,.,,. o( ! ; MCDKRN ENg"\v I a \7 y i! iie ,N i ,<r misters, sucli aa R. Morghen. Long hi Tosclii. -Muller. Mancel Oesnayers, Stranne, Wil a. Woollen etc", etc among yybmhwilj be found the splendid i gaudhi-JkITJRpRd Engraved by R. Morghen -Raphaef-TRANSFIGURATIOK. Eneravedh, k Morghen. * I I. Da Vmei-LAST SUPPER. Engraved by R Mnrahen. i«™»is. And others of great merit. I Lovers of works of art arc resyxsetfuily invited i o oall aad examine them at leisure Tbiseoltee 'ion, urousht here from Europe by Vr. Dotti.nrint -eb-r, is ottered for sale ,-..,- j,...: ~,, . ~„,. -j M. V. SUNDBERG'S f n tt~ ctnr * Franuui Stere,ae>samn stsoet. 3&, Xo * ic *'«--T'» the sick, afflicted and aaaser- I who have hereto!,-re used Or .IS. ' amnded hapaa results', that some BBprtUeialed jersons have circulated an imitation The Doctor las lieen compelled to change the wrapper, which ' a plain without any Scares, and his written I tare is.over theeorh of every bottle of tbe genuine Medicines, so that the public, can again obtain ■L'i'^.lV!'" 0 ' 0 " *J?. ,c " " * vo suited their wants and eneved their sufferings. DR. J. 8. ROSE'S COUGH SYRUP, for eeueha I r-he PAlTrrnvu *gSP ls 'X" u »* ml »"»ed». me i a..vi U.Hf.H lor pains rheumatism, choiie. I l, , ru '" eti - »*d the DYSPEPTIC CO.M- J i .'. n "> , »epeia and liver eompteiate. by Dru,.lists i;eii-nl|y and by avKi-liiry an d Bladdert oiiinlniiits.- The ' p *'' st 'ind most important J.scoverv for Kidney ittaoderConrplaints. t/rinan Obstructions, Leaeor "«» or Whites. Sexual Weaknesses. Physical JlVrlul V ' ! ;'l h,l .'i e lM?en I'n-ij'iP to walk, have soon -eer. relieved by this powerful COMPOUND, it is c -'. nn,l is pronounced by medi ..." n ?.''- l^l . n those who hive u?ed it, to be the 1 est *, L P B l ,f^ V f° UH Dln the wkC La«e bottte. "l , sinairTsyttles 50 cents. Afresh supply jest re "aVtt 'v. FWHE * * wrNsTdN. Siagßuua! jei*—i.m Mam street. Richmond. -WU Plaii.tf:, Bitter.- -This Celebrated roaic has been used sueessfuily 'or tiie last twelve • ears in oases ol fndue-tion, Flatulency. Gen erai ueraiity.JServousness, Sea Sickness. Ac , Ac. i U' 1 , B ,i' healthy action throughout the ■<K,y. restore the appetite, equalise the eircula rJ\;J-' V 0 U '" e a " v •■•in to fiie system, and tateed reatstaaoa to disease rareij ob Are rel ' LA ?M TT ' B BfTTEI,a ' s'i ; i)\' M M S i : i ! ' rP - """ salft *% FISHER ft*WIN- | Depot No. 214 Paarl street. N. V nera| > fw ? _ eU FISHER ft WINSTON, Drnmtista, i ■**. "ypepsia, the most iiiiiiuyin- and I loatnanrne afflicuon known t« society, can never ufsJ^ , A\l d a t '? e!l »nltsol BAKER'S PREMIUM »l I 1 hK.s. |~r they lm hold upon the liver, stir no I ne in, c..quicken the the stomach iiKi to me isstiiouiices. and ia vis-orate the nnnd m> royy-eriudy. that a complete revolution is effect •d in toe entire inner man. aid all impurities are i it ..nee expelled. I hose who sutler should use Mie.se Bitters, and KSt rebel. ii,- all I't-ti-sists in the ntv of R,<-h.non.l X b'vp"' °"*«™ 'promptly hl'ed ' ja2;t-ts ' fh '" K P"" 2 ' kns **b I ! vpbt ved* t t , | MU r^*' r iS , !l '" tbm I * Ust •■• "neat tad Bathißc Rooms, under the Amencan'Hotei! Entrance on 11th street. *V also can get their uliiehna» and ropustache changed fron red, hrht. or rrei t« i most beautiful hlankor brown color. r "^ lv PRzhmin*J , W i i\ rS v in T \ l J t,i } Firstof tlarch. ""''",« CO.. No. 11l Eagle Square, Mam st., are now sebing ~rl I nni-™ iT. 1 AmTican PRINTS at lOcts. | gich DRESS SILKS and SILK ROBES v!fi £• £ms°& T - A ' A NKs »»d R<»ki:s. ' nAYs h H a? ,A A P^ P l' ,W8 » B «« MERINOS. CIAIAKh anil SHAW I.S. I Kicii LACE Ml Sl.in H „d CAMBRIC SETS. ! j !l a !'jJj; [ /'''' , '' w ' i '' rMS ''- l,,re ' , ' l ''e:nock. ! S-Sw The United Saviuga Baak, Hearlea reoetvea deposits, upon which laterest .s pa d at n" rate oi s per cent, per annum apoa all sums re- I maiiini; six months, or longer, ando par ceal ~er aaaam b.r a shorter period Office No ia U. n *" cot ' 4% NETTLES, President. ,„ ~ lllos. 1.. 0 WALFOhD.Sea's i j.al2- !m JAMES L I'yJK'l I.X, Trea'r. NEW BOOKS, &c. ! Vy-OVMN! !r.un a !he H Frei* lk T "* rf,; * X • LYRICS, andotner Poems; by *.J. Donals.-n. Jr.; RESOLUTIONS IN KWGLIBH HISTORY • to RaoK ° : "* X Hcv<,| »t-oi:'s of | KD Vy4o', I mi K *-'> n ' J H ' S rr,Ues; ], y Bata* Ellen j THE HABITS Of GOOD SOCIETY: a Hand Book tion- •il'2a ! " , - Jc "' lf " I8n: ffW American cdi NICCtILo DEI l.Al'i. or the Last Dars of the PtereatuM Resabhc; translated from tee Itat i „,„'"/:LH«»»k»D Aaesiio.te 0 Ballet him HAwPEIt S MAGAZINE lor Maroh- zaT" - *■ > R SSEI f;s M KQA/AX %tr PelTrnaryf'a, | Foraaleuy *. feoRRIS, fteoksoßar. VTEW BPIPKS-Fehruaytvgi I RAHDOLPfI* ' BOOKSTORU: MORPHVis GAMES, a oames played by tha rtiattagaiahed eaauajaoa. j ! THK FARMER: GUIDE By ■ ••,., l. I Prof Norton. 2 rsla .%& l' ' ,! '" e,l « » ,ld I BLACKWOOD'S \ia»l*/i- v ,i - i.-^,», _ BURH and #I^m7BlsT^B ! X,M P A , R 4aJpW AAD HI3 CRITJCII7 B, s\?ah ! rRU HABITS OF GOOD SOCIETY A i.....i ! THE^Trßl^^^orfThC^ ! &?&*s& ■as:- j - ««sarrt; ! CAR ROLLS CATEcHiSM OF IN.Ti.nl ra l*lf OT f 8 J W >M* , sl* 'ATHOLIC AI.MA I vA C - an J , '' vit > * I'ireotory for the I nited i otatea. Bfic. EVERETT'S ELEMENTS OF VOCAL MUSIC I including a Treatise on Harmony and VersitT I oar-on fine ! ST, al. L ti', Bl . THKRAPEUTICS AND MATERIA ill r. I'm.. A A Systematic freal.se on tne Ac , t.on and I acs of Medicinal AgenU. including ! D»B& , A"*iv!2 , li»>SP"* a J h i»tory. J vols ts.OU I "*Rj;»'-R , S MAGAZINE for March. 2ic. iL y*P*r\ wrd M to * ">°» «l » 7t * street, near Ed I Bpadft Davenport's, aad forsssrly kept by J. U. 1 Hl*.VTyia¥Xi?*ar'. r c , »» r « d to furniah the vary Is.t BY ILDING SAND to any extent that the demand •nay rsauirs, and haviag reduced the price to tho \J\I.?,Z Hi* of »•»»«■ W '"•<«• «hey res»eotful 'y invite all masons, bnoklaters aad plasterers to Jive them a call. Apply to Mr. TiToY T dT¥! [? U*a, who may be found at all urnes ai the yard Blexbbass Col/WM. C. KNIGHT; isrii{TßfT%.A N 7 w,li • x «eute most of the ladies' ! present tbsm properly sulheatiaated for sat lie •ueat: .ui,l all periions uul.".te.| mCm satats sea reyuusd to coma forsa'd and saitts i,, rM w .,, „,,,,_ Without delay. *s lnrth*r indaleenet ■> iiin.n •"»••• WILLIAM A. Af.LKV , io»-l«; .duiißiiUator J. 0. ( WANTED-A fond WHEELWRIGHT. One who can cane well recommeaded to g., in the I county of Hennoo, some twelve or Onrte-n miles below Richuiond Sin. Ie man preferred. Ar-plj at JESSE BARN sS'Oroeery, corner of Fr»nkhnnnd Ist h a- rests, between the Ii urs of •and II o'clock. fe u2-.lt* WASTED -A LADY HOUSEKEEPER, to ».. " to the,i-ounfrv. als.u' MB miles from this oity, to take charge of a pro-ate family. G0.,,1 term, sill lay (..en and good reference required Apply at the oifii-e oi the American Hotel today and to morrow, between the boam of a and II o'clock. Ie 22 -it* !ITKzh-Tp PU RCHASE.O DWEL ING. containing about aix rooma. kitchen taeried: within about twaaty minutes' walk ie post Office. For snchan one. the rtu paid Address "C. M.. ' through this office, c having a vacant LOT in Ihe almve limit*, 'to buiid on, might find a purchaser. iTEW-TO HIRE-A WOMAN.f noddle c. wln»ss>r Waok. to act as NURSE. Satis references aa to character and r-apacity re Appiv at my omen, on Hank street, in s Building. KOSCOE B. HEATH, -ts w,sh ■*• cm l> "V a Ol'E rti.iK on sewing msehiaes-one accua o work on shirts Bilk Wheeler ft Wilson's f J. To Work in our liouse fs CHILES ft CHENERY. I TKiy-To a gentleman o Mas had an experience of upwards of I its in the Drug Business, and who can Ida capital of 95,1)00. a PART* ER. with noun, of capital, and capable of managing I ts and finances of a large business. Such a nl* assured ol the prospect of establish datable business at oacz, by application •d to "B A. V.. Jr.." care Box /«. Hich A»»ieatJoß. must be addiessed as above ti March, and after that date to "B. A. V.. ncoburg. Va. feia-.lAwfm TEU--AII the Shoemakers to know that I ■Vl-'d /".""annfactnre all kinds of MiOK PER I I'I'KRS. I'artiea in want of are telle at a lair price must leave orders now, fliers niiv send their orders to Ihe North, on I make any difference how lar North d them. HOWE'S WO \ !> E R E U L ER STITCHING MACHINES may be Beratww, makiai shoes. ja .tO-lui* Ifh street near Cary, up stairs. J IVA.VrF.IJ- ATEACHER.-A lady cuanhed tn '» ytve instruction in theusu .1 English branches mil in Musi-on the Piano, can obtron a deairalne situation as an ASSISTANT TEACHER in a Fe in*,e .Seminary by addressing immediately Boa 4», -tai.nron, \ a. A Southerner and fresby terian pre ferred. ja27-iw* IVANTED--25toW WOOD-CUTTERS, to cut T » cord wood near the city J'i2»-ts GEO. WATT ft CO. \ IVANTFO-Fifteen able Reno MEN. from r.. ;~? ol, JJ trv xervice. to work underground at rhe I CARBON HILL MINES. No accident of «eV.!ur conseqiießce to a single laborer has occurred in i these Mines lor seven years; and a large advance over surface hires will be paid for good men Eic -VPf vi o3 !?'' ll n" l ,-*" employed on any terms. Ap ith !r " Wk, - , "»- ;tt the Coal yard, corner J*. * 1 ~ t " _ S .'." l •oh f-'w ERTH. Agent. J I*,'.* Vl'fcls—To hire for Die balance of tlie year I W s COLORED HANDS. ,o«,.rk on Rec lir, of Ko.id, between Riciimoiid and Ashland. Aoni»t.,l ,»r o .. , o WM.N BRjtGG.Sup't. Office R„ F.nnd i". R. R. Co.. I " Richmond. lata Jaa'y. VsnXS jalt -ts \I r ANTt.;iJ-lv.-eryl)odv to know thai | bava ,". o c ; , ,?'. me . R,-p<l t,,e ataaufaetare of TRUNKS ■A H „ P, r . BA,iS ,' ■, d VALICESat N0.5. Mai. ..'„.' Xl ."'V-'',!"*- wiier £ ~iev •"»■ hnd a beautiful ol 1 runk.s, Valices. and Carpet Hags f* *T* r - T **>'•,-, a' prices as low aa they cnl*» you,.lit in the Northern cities, both .n wholesale and retail. TrunKs repaired sl.l Covers made to order, at the shortest notice. de23-Gm JAMES KNOTTS. i SERVANTS FOR HIRE. 1e22-lw) cary bL,jbsl boL Columbian Hotel p*r»" ."'«| -A I. ."nd Ii 01 SE"ii fH L. y,.,, „ c and m-v'v hl ',,, Fot address -J. w \-..-■ tK ,*,■?•• -••■'•rhne.by the month or for " ,,|ro; "W. N.." JC.v. 7»x_ \f 2o'-., t . VKtJKOI S FOR HiKF.-l hive two rensi p .°. r ",'. r ,90<>KS: lour ge„,. .1 BOISE GIK •"• ';; r ".i? : r M HANDS, «d i N..TBOY a 'ft-ie' tor thediaing room or to wait ,v an off.-c V, , terms, Ac. apply to RO B 1 Y\ F fei- ii ~„A - < ,nf f,,r Hiriae out Nee roes, A,. i«i.-ts| oiuoe in haaameai Metroaolitaii Hail PliVv H,R, ' : - F,,,:r HOUSE GIRLS and hie Ham ■ W 'Tr W,!l nnnrn f '" r ZTf arst Han.f. |fes-ta| R.'.'Al riIORN SERVANT 3 FOR SALE. pIB aALK-Tn rem,.,, j. „r near ,! ,s ~,.( G!RL: e iifte ;^1 , e -r! (^ , ; l! --' «otmo , SY^EET F^admyJa^-ciaS"^^ h:^e;;.2;;;^[t^ Fns ffe^ve"^)fi r^ n ''' i '.r , "^' ,r "Mar the ,-nv.a , v^ i n^' !^';1 > CHXMBERMAID to see,! a, micJMKR*«« 3S& "* "" I- w *. TYLER General Aaeat, Oatos Waraha.il. I ■»«■••■ tith and 7th streets. O. R. HOWARD, Stebt„„s ,n A Ucden'" r w^a r eT«'haa PP |*en .bung business these fmtr years Ts " r» -t3 '"■ RN f"oOrU h * t "i? *'" hM s nrfs?d lru^;; i c ( c^; , 7 : !!o' , a , ;i^e B '' he ' iP -- t, '-'l cmiandam °' H ' "owahd. ~ Iw " G. R-HOWARU ...sue the Jew.' Syna«orue.hm a' erVde !en 3 t?emen°cair P ? B th * fi "' ' r A ''"'" " L ifs a .*♦'" *NT LOSS I (lit SALE.- Three I UTS t.yea.-rese„i,, ,„«Bted between the real lOr Anderson ;,„,, t arn , („,..,,.,-,',,, , or the rssMteßee of c.i Lias. The» axa eated for a market Harden, for a abyss 1,1 >r person, wisbiag to move out of tos?- Us by Grove streail n.« i..i,,.. • V r <uv.a,„l „, '-i'/hooif - j " A '\ M"e,^T,n^,:;neV'a^rse <> D'!^r'^-' , Bbt UH feet deep I<!J '" feet on and well selected assortmsut of soodaof ovlurl!'^ A so, Auimaaition, Pereasaiaa Caaa he " f ', of ii . ... in >'ioiis iiy iss aad colore rv .nd^ute*tano^h k, *4 toof . a d ... an, Itr ,r k■ V '":' Unt ' an t s reflt »«"d repai, hi. store \ . ks ' r »awr.al Ie prices fa Ist ais store, No. .X) Man, street. Richmond V 1 " al felt—laa \r. i ~ ■' A ■hs W A LSH, '«-- Un Mak.-r and Importer of Gaas Ac CTIM-K FAR SALE.- 11 2u.t«i VIRGINIA .;•« MM NORFOLK CITY * u tt^w^ A W'"> d "*■•»«■ l.'S») shares RICH VluNI) i'lTV_i., ,i , i .. ».M «ehanj: vTrEimV. or the market pru-e. «.»wu.,i, or " U ~ t,< c **. i'URCELL A CO. pilIM t IDMAHIHM.tMI *«M»bu.he.s,- otftWßffißtt**'**- I• 0 bushels SKED OATS 2i»i oiisneis U'Hi i E MhRCEI and i>i--»,-u ' IllaiVV POTATOES " sag ..ales prime retailing il \v CORN |{R \.\. BROWN >TI EE *r 1e22-lf' ~y CLEN LINING A CO. fsJRW OOOOS, NEW 0110 IIS We i^,. tons; heavy brown and Twilled i\oi7.\vL r ..1 rant n.en; "^r^WialOa??* j fr*** f.uus; heavy Touiad Fanu (JtaWcottoa aad Liiieu, foi'men's summer wear. *»•«*•■ »nd _ CHILES A CHENERY. Ul Broad street. R'TTLiftßs* >uni »«tirzb feb: Fine Ground HONK DUET Auimoniated SUPER PHOSPHATE of Ll \l F W*«M«B GUANO '' ' h ' i r .?*?'' *» ti H\rTM*\. General Agent, an." ' fo»*-3,n BACON A BASKERVILi , SVrVs^v o *^^, 4 - 1 AND MfrAN ► inw.-notice to.-4.| persons using weights ii-d measures that have not ,*en fe.tsd and ill those that were tested m too year ISM ar „ tussled to brma them to my olhoa and have tlieni tested be I win wait mi tueiii at their rsspecttva p.aoes ~f bu r" B .* ,, !-. (>mo * *te.tair., in the city Hsil **Z?il_ JOH*N TALMA \ PI UN p 'in' for pmduein« nmilUcea, and hotorcoloVeViitioM in a lew minutes. MEADK a BAKFB Pharmaceuti.u. IMJJbab utter, above" b. CURAIIAL IX»>BtWENTaTMsiw.i p dla B«s. Loßdon Eja-tie SySrStook n'sf for varico.a vein. 1 Surgical appliances, aad al Tuaw 1 harmaceutioal preaaiatioiis. at •-"■■" n " w MEADE A BAK ER'S. Dru» Stor.. _.__ jjjgjl*'? Mraet. cor, above Post Gates. !•''*/■• jr* c .— 8y steamer to-day lam uTrere st bandied i»d «•*&? ?°' ' '" M'Setoll »»,.!. ."xr i'^ c ;nl »fJ«"«>nj Cissoes. or lake ?™ h?. , iiii l,^,i s ilin,ll ! tt i yj»»wl»w; Piokle; Family Grocer, IT* Broad .1. bat. tith aad 7th. TV aad Paaer Yea». aad Pasts. n '^** nt ' u l«re.. Collars. Shirts. NeckTies, as iwisd to 411..11.j aad sivl.« We are aelbet g .ode 'hs.vp, for i,,s pnrp«»B of redoc... the stoekf oiiia in ami expect Ikii.uu>. for you will not i. haaaaauatud, TUPMAR A MULL, 1M Mam at. mmmmmmmTi*mn*J*M*mmm*l + BTMEQ, W .M R B^^^ XK C °Nl» l GK*\'f' "ttl 'bsasntsftba s , '•'■ rfrj '•is wII ,„,„ •7'"'* li, «'♦. > '"•Mirl.. Duett," "*••. *,\ , '• **""• K.aauyßaS - l"-«ALiBR AT < - r AND «ttl«s^£S2£^ i "tether with ;t,e ,|„ tl „.,*' '••* BUM *u§S£*S 1 The.in.yCom^V'^GGf,,,, Irl'arv. ite.»7f.« mw »%' ' enterta, ll( ,. e „ f t. % * |>f ««nsß ,*» I te^^vs^^^'NeTkiXg Badtuf each evenine »1 KK|> WBS ror par, . „ . * U |t-«»«U, poster..RdJ '.'. , .",."•• , ' -- Ji'.-y IoJdJI •' At JOHN W.i- AV; £J £$1 | 0(,, * r ' fr '""~ A. M. ,„.,,,. *•****» ,"'_. ! IxJW-.ln aeauwof tb» hjrthVf ' * »'. Jl*f YOURS GUARD 'llll?* the citizens of R ~,'. , , r 7 : "'' ■■ . ~. oath* — TKNr «A.V i '! '.' > ii-i- '*"' r! yl;. I _ •*tkaMECHA\T"|«^Tn * t-oeCOTILLON BA\n i Uiteh urn bef° ail caterer. """"■ ... ! Uiofe-!fias,^^ m, * t '"M a itt I Jj"' , *-,:?" ,i " Letcher. .''."r,,, I fj3**u»'s; Biehardsoß, M .."w,.' • Cast Urwr \i i 9**!. S. Pi <oa.t!T • ■' •' ..*.'., r Capr. Johns Rad'l'"*' X ; >£.%'" I'l.oolc (oy-vi; ~...'_'<■•' ,"l '■ . ■TO""*-- - : ■•■' " ■-.... , and will ' • ■' . ' ' ttiery-n-re ,' r V; t r ' I lueayouarstiVten d rr °L* B " ■ 'lane. "Sne ~,«. ! p ' ! ;' ■ lie Dower V '"'■' " <-' , Brsxrdißi ii;:,z n \r' «« - LOST AND STRAYED •rthi"" '"••.'' : a liberal reward tosar' *"• !**'' " . . 'aeksrh ORSES. &c,FORSAL£ 3tW.PW' t| *nd WIIRR . mleeaadamall prolog ,* »«-»< BI 'ANKI Vsilljl v juhns. ■ Gas 11,,,,,... ~..„.... , ' ÜBZzv.—l have aov va sale -,t the low »l market p, the country ire i- , v , .-.., • stock, [fenp-im' IH.v. ; v,,, Via "i' 7"' ' dhSasi-V,' 1 CKJ Ml LI-.>.*:.■« . ..* .... t.-r.-isli. I all 1.1 -II . i ..,-.-, , I iTV-- \"»in E.V.The i /esssyepeetliiiiv laforms the -.- t- . «, ii ."'"'"'a'"' ittvie a.ty.thsl - a ■ lat the sfalnes of Messrs |. . ■ , Honai"» ,tr ** 1 '" ■ w «" a ; "* v l " 11 "ncS, en, n , Ht ~, , oß#fln , ~ , ' H. v »es which are :i ••*; •■■ - upo.-ithe „,..,. i svsral letern - t s.— i aaall ramaia ie R . :,.. -, .. i !ii'^ ( !:' N, '' , '''Vrf i r''' , '' vl ; TIIOKOI RHSRI Ii ittlll ■a b nsaatirsl brown, fifteen md a nl anil ma lon,, i a saualtoaa. ;■ peon:re.- can :,• *(-,-„ ~, ~,. ww. IfeU-iwj i,.,. ■ X _ » oil OAJua- vi /•C? JI r ,S?X» *'•' era! i, is* »» I .., ", ; "'""' ■v" ' PAMII i , ; " si/i-. tne yearaoMand all lour Baontha App! ito j• li ie ' Jornerol ■''... - »w . k»k s\t.i, pan IIEIJ 'Tflßß- li: - Ml I.ES; , ||.jR-. sbvaam ;,-,,t -•.•.,.,, UaJassisV 11 "'* "" ~; .' Ie M- 12-. *£& »AI v | .«, wi>t! jF»* COW a. ,„.,,,..., . fe , aaußaaußMrouit.', to.ira »ni h r it . ANTOM. G. OSTKaB'> | Ie i7-|yy- g«| ..,..,.. | . i > ■avs^- 1 I'UMI lIIKIIS I m^Ty'*' ll '"' l ' ~' .'>o i" Br« I- - j Drigss' as tea I is aosdertul iii,o..th deh. any, .-cii,-, ■ > ■ . Fo ■ ..,' at ' j-. H. X \ i I H Ir;! .1. FIOI sfKU rt'K\: limylhlMi V * l ~o i . LX v . '8 and -.-■ i keepiaa Dry Goods He ■ I 'nd '.: c -lie,! c,,!!,,.] isotiiui '""' "*v..'"■ ■ oar Case I a. k.'.s Dories, Oiape. . B ••■.,- Ccton-.. Irish Liasns.Fiae Red biaaksu close out the hat before the *pi n«.W"aii«ave« Ouilta, and every desonp.. n .-i I >," •'. Man street. CI «1R tab Viol tsats • U <»'!•*..* and Cuba Sf'GA." " v leans MUI.AS Is. m»t. -c I ,» ... •eM-lw ihm p. MOMCrils I VV T '' Mi •<>> vp: n I i<» v:• - - *• Wkif Convention •.'■■,-,. l" i Wiator I'li.thißg. will f i nadM •■" treat latr t s.a -.t lot Ua n at. " f EI.N. RAl.b•■'. > I ' ■ j \I«H*-\ A emiTff-a it » Ti« * v>y »» [VfON SYRINGE T • ' "' " i E we -an con'l • , • . ' gy a.,d lb. , Bbl rally, ath I 111 -l.lf r..i J \S H PEARCB '- ; ' Cr Br-.-.r-and'»•;«' 1.15.11 %KtlV oVERMitI* i! B ill -a el .c o .• H»l ■'!>•" ■- j live,coats, ol hi, iwii in Steal BBrsIJ In B. >ll •■• : ea-. ell "■' ■:ie l%m Pries $1, »7 'oai.i ffj „ ~ „ WM, IRA SMITI.IU *»*•« A TTENTION. MII.ITASi: »'«; - aJ s\ Gloves ... quantity in! '••",' f ' street. KEEN. BALDw ' N * lr »" prriMED Ml (lAHa CI I ioai ' *»- TRA C CopfEF. receorißi [•' . , v .. | LHWis WEBB .v Jy'ii>"' ' r THING N'EW.'-Cti «t ♦ Bsh. f«r aetoring lbs t.*i \> " Draai ns.B' m***' FlH.|> ft EfMRY'S H »* rl ' 4 NGK - Wabave iasl rees ■ \ , > GES. which s- .ai, re. c-,'.".' , JA» H FKAi*-M . Drasi • • R ' IfKNRV I'lXi tltitKS.. « ' Ilb,.ad.f..rsa.e. l mK |h» C>K\NHI.MHIt % t M.%%■»■ •*■',',* ' ssivint frssJi Craabernes is- ■■ N - < day. for sale by * ' . ~ OMAMeat* aw t.run**- ■;'•■ ORANGES -nd LEMONS, let •«•.•' A. ANTOhI'S. uey'd- : ' , 1 AOV APPLE*, LAPV Al.••'f-.WVs Ls ing'thisd'iv. sape-'iet LAl'i *' ' j ble for parties «r table use. tcr •*-• * hT . y j 'PMOOPt N«' «Al NTLkTTa Of ' | I HUU ,tehte'; >JOW I*l STORK *-.d lorsv*.ljjfV ' * Nt»rth CueehaaM ANUF.»< " ' . >* Cti.brtihlßtaiads. A»eo-A m^"""', K J . f? work. ffat-m BILL x >IK ,. g , ST. NKMULASaAIUON. *?*'&> ,SALOO.Vis supplied w.ih tae bssief V» JBLtY, CAKES i ~ . aWir:-M»ahm. 'Crsshed. fts •»**.' ■ oe aad Staart'a O Yellow R.u y'-»;'*s* ' loraaleT.y W\l '«ALt *' * ~ |l«T Hfci r.|\ »U , i,,-«B |l/»''Xxl •' W.aiH„r *>%». tor asks o» *■ '..L'p.s* aosaa#Maia »zd Bm*