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mpawmiinmautKtK wtnJienmmnimMm.*,* m.-*..- I THURB-tIAT MOOU_T_,.... .!_». * «■* ■ 77*~*~- tf.IPWiKW, : -.. i A*el af tub tmpoetora and isErtosaa-! Their asms (Egyptian) aeems to bars mem, tor some reason, ssssatsd By tbemsalras Tbsy werr w*Ys_. Oasß Egypt •***■ -*+ Saracens overran it, which was la the year inc. Thsir Brst Bjm*at*aaes was la France, where they from Lowir EApt. *t%*» lm appearance | B numbers ta OBrietesdom was somewhat Ira roelng TBev entered Frasoe, Hssssry, and Bohemia trom ths East, traveUag ta aomer oas hordes, under lisdsrs who assumed ths titles of king*, dakes, eosnts,or lords of Les ser Egypt, and they gave themselves oat for ■Jhrietias pilgrims who had bass expelled from that country hy the Saracens for thsir ad faereia. to ths true religion. However doubt ful nay aow appear their claims ts this sacred character, thsyhad the address to pass tbem selves os BOBM mt ths prtselpsl sovereigns of Esrope, aad. asOsnaan his torlass relate, even oa tbs Pops Bimsslf, for real pilgrims, asd ob tained, ÜBder tbs seats of those potentates, various privileges and passports, enspower tmg tbem to travel through all Christian coun tries ander tbetr patronage, for ths apses of seven years. Hay tun once Rained tbis footing, however, tbs Egyptian pilgrims were at ho great loss la finding pretences for prolonging tbeir stay j and tbosgh it was seem discovered that their maimers and conduct corresponded but Rule to the sanetlty of their first preten e-iott* yst so strong was the delusion respect ing them, and bo dexisrous were tbey in ths arts ot istpssition, thai they sssm to hays been •eiUasr logallv protected or silently endured by most of the* European governments for tbe (greaasr part of a century. When their true character became at length fully understood, and they were found to be in reality a race of profligate and thievish im postors, who from their numbers and audacity had now become a grievous aad Intolerable nuisance to the various countries they had lsuudsted, severe measures were adopted by different States t. expel them from their ter ritories. Decrees of expulsion were issued against them by Spain in 140--, by tbe German Empire ia 151*1 and by France in 1561 and 1612. "VV bother it was owing, however, to the inef ficient systems of police at that lime in use, or, that tbe common people among whom they were mingled favored their evasion of the public edicts, it is certain, that notwithstand ing many long and bloody persecutions, no country that had once.admitted "these un known aad uninvited guests,' has ever again been able to get rid of i hem. When rigorously prosecuted by any govern ment on account of tnelr crimes and depreda tions, they generally withdrew for a time to .heremote parts ot the country, or crossed the froutiers to a neighboring jurisdiction— only to return to their accustomed haunts aud habits as soon as the storm passed over.— Though their numbers may perhaps bave since been somewhat diminished in particular States by the progress of civilization, itseems to be geuerally allowed that tbeir distinctive character and modes of life have nowhere un dergone any material alteration, lv Germany, Hungary, Poland—tn I wily, Spain, France aud England, this singular people, by whatever ajfjiellatiun they may be distinguished—O n gari, Zigeuuers, Tziganays, Bohemians, <iit_ nos, or Gipsiea—still remain uucombined with the various nations among whom they are dispersed, and stilt continue the some dark, deceitful and disorderly race as when their wandering hordes first emigrated from Egypt or from India. They are still every where characterized by the same strolling and pilfering propensities, the same peculiarity of aspect, and the same pretensions to fortune telling and "warlocltry." The (Hpsies do not appear to have fonnd their way to England till about KHi years after they were flrst known in Europe. Henry VIII., and hia immediate successors, by several severe enactments, aud by re-exporting numbers of them at the public expense, endeavored to ex pel from their dominions "this outlandish people calling themselves Egupeians," but apparently with little better success than their brother sovereigns in other countries; for in the reign of Elizabeth the number of tbem In England is stated to have exceeded Ki,(g_(», and thej- afterwards became still more numerous. If tbey made any pretension to tbe character of pilgrim., on their arrival, it is evident at least that neither Henry nor Elizabeth w.re deceived by their impostures. JfoU. these monarebs, indeed, (particularly the former,) were too much accustomed to use religion, as well as law, for a cloak to cover tlieir owu violent and criminal conduct, to be easily imposed upon by the like artifices in others. We find them accordingly using very little ceremony with the "Egyptian pilgrims,*' who, in several of their statutes, are described by such designations as the following: "Sturdy roaga," "rascalls, vacnbonds," "masteries* men, ydle, vagrauute, toyteriuge, lewde, and yll disposed persons, goiuge aboute usings subtil tie and unlawful games or plaie, such as faynt themselves to have knowledge in pbisi ognomye, palmestrie, or other abused sciences" —"tellers of destinies, deaths, or fortunes, and _ uch lyke fantastical imaginations." In King Edward's journal we find them mentioned along with other "masterlessmen.'* The following association of persons teems curious: "June 3*2, I.._'. i." There was a privy search made through Suffolk for all vaga bonds, Gipsies, conspirators, prophesiers all players, and such like. Their first appearance in Scotland was in the year tiOfi. Pretending that they come from Egypt on a holy pilgrimage, by order of tbe Pope. Their appearance in America, in families, ha. been of recent date. The lirst wbo came . hither came singly or in parts, with musical instrument, sometimes with monkey attach ment. A man ground tbe organ, a woman beat the tamboriue aud begged, and sogietimes told fortuues. The true O-ipey, however, was only now and then encouutered amongst the array of hurdygurdy and. organ grinders, who were mostly Italian with a sprinkling of French. The Gipsies were few and for between. They seemed to be pioneers looking in upon the country, to see what chance they would stand here aa snappers up of "unconsidered trifles." Tbey no doubt cent word to tbeir people that <t was a "goodlie country;" for within a few years tbey have come with their women and children and kettles and pans to quarter upon us, and there is hardly a neigh borhood in Virginia which has not had tbe opportunity of beholding a veritable company of these remarkable aud, after all that bas been said of them, unaccountable people. A Nbgbo's Touching Praybb The Rev. Dr. Lay, tbe aew Missionary Bishop of tbe Southwest, was a native of the city of Rich mond, and married a lady ia the neighbor hood. On his return here to attend the meet ing of tbe General Convention, he brought his wife wltlf him, to tbe great delight of all the family, and especially of the old family ser vants. It was a great gala day among the slaves of the household, and they expressed their joy in a variety of demonstrations. One good old negro, who was an "exhorter," and a "class, leader," went off alone to pray, in view of the glad event. His prayer was overheard, and this was the burden of It: "-> Lord, webressdy name for bringin younr missus back to deold home agin safe aa sonu. We bress dy name, too, for g<vin of ber sieh a Rood hashan. O Lord, take good care of him. Aud, O Lord, as thou bast made him a word speaker for thee, do thou, O Lord, be a heart stirrer to. him—for Jesus' sake, amen."— Church Record. ___ Qr-BATio Gossip —The usual "operatic squabble" has taken place In tbe ITllraan and Strakoseb troupe, th.'mvnageisand tbe prima donna Gazzaniga being the belligerent parties. It appears that on the failure of Urescimano aad Spat-anas, ths management engaged Gas- Baniga, at a salary of •d.-AiO per month. Tbs success of Miss Patti in Doston reudering Gax- BBvalga*s services superfluous, the management did uot ask the latter to sing, sad were remiss lv their payments. A few nights ago, just be fore the curtain toss for the performance of ths "Magic Flute » Gazzaniga refused ts sing an til a balance ot ttsudue ber was paid. Stra koseb aaid he would sooner substitute another opera; whereupon Gazzaniga sang. She, how svsr, brought a suit against ihe management, Slalmiar, aeecrdiag to tho terms of bar sagage. pmmi, the salary of fs.'AW a month till ths Ist __frt[*_'__ Ml _' The management maiatalß that as ths lady does aot draw houses to cover ths expenses, ahe is aot worth aad Is aot en U tied _i?i_ir_!_2- _-.£*»^**i_*^ M "» s*s* r £ lSS_3S^"i^-"% S^!K^_Y^^^l t^S^ £!___________?________•*• *__ '•'••ss. may sffSnp.waS_i7__f sy_S __*-^_____j_rr__3SS »£ES_3_S__3 ssatßjpsrbashst,**** AtamTquantity lota-,*.«*attftpsrbarmA,•*__,!*. Average 2 _. VL tr **.___•• *** *__* *******o+mmlM 3,uu. ptoses ef flftesa poasis total, uwune; at tss esats per poaad, fltftswu. Aymtrnm sTßsarßs£|S^gr-*', «____£_____* *tl___2 w ___2__f° "_____ Ty -*^__W*lß**S__ Ml Bttmswms, wtkats aaw«jaowsver. bttsg bbsbbb I * I LAW _UH> JfJUBAL CAM*.— _...r...„ t l !'i *r>t *__7TrT^.._.".".. *^ 135* TmlTmi jS.'RgSy »»*»*^»*y |^*g" JRBB »» ths ssfalis.' oflks as £ats stissL ovsr . . bookstnrsrNo. ». .X may hsfossd . Has restored bis office to No S Law Bsildis _, nsar i the State Court H.«i»e. . v . . _, . i Hs pcsotisas is all ths Coarta hstd tn ths city sf Richmond and county oi Hearioo. ToM—to ; 9^^^^^imq^^ Praettoes ia ths CourU of ths City of Richmond '. aad ths Counties of Hannoo, Haaovsr and Cato -1 no is also Notary Public nml Commissi*msr of ths • United States Court of Cliuml. The partaarabi. bstwssn Mr. Cbastaib Writk I and hirosotl being dissolved his offies is sow oa Uth strset. just bslow Uoddin s Hall. fe 13-ly I mVLmpoy. OR. FETER~_LVOBi tosdsrs hi. I •C_Sk PROFESSIONAL SERVICES to tbe subtle, sad ma* hs fosad at the resideaos ot his lather, J .urn* Lvo.k, Esq., on tho Brooks road. 1 « I »-_3FSs HENRY HL'ONALL, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC, Practices in ali the Courts hold in the city of Rich -1 raond. »_v Also, practices regularly in the County and Circuit Courts of Chesterfield. As Notary, will rake Depositions and Acknow ledgments, Administer and Certify Oaths, and per t form whatever other dutiea pertain to the office of i Notary. offi -c at the comer of Bank and llth streets, inst . below the Custom-House. jaSl—ly . DX. JOHN CLOPTON, having 10 --1 drv_2V cated in this cit*. .offers his professional > service* to the citizens ol Richmond and adjacent foantry. Officl with Dr. A. E. Petiooioa, on Iroad. between mil and College streets. He may t be lound at night at Mrs. A. S. Hutchison's, on _ Franklin, between 2d and 3d streets, ja IS—lm* _k""-4__ 2 -> A CARD.—The impression that I had . ur>-2» withdrawn from the practice of medicine having gained some currenoy, 1 would beg leave 1 to correct it. and to tender my professional ser ■ vices to the citisens of Richmond and its vicinity. My office and residence may tie fount) on the corner of Broad and llth streets, immediately op posite City Hail. j. M-lm F. W. RODDEY. M. D. •»-3a> HAWKS R. SUTTON, ATTORNEY 1 I_K___AT LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC- Pr.ctises in all the Courts ofthe city of Richmond i aad the counties of Henrico and Goochland. Office corner Bank and llth streets. Richmond, Va. jail—3m* AT-StS* LEE A PLEASANTS, ATTO R ' VCBs NEYS AT LAW, Practice in the Courts 1 held in Richmond, Henrico, Goochland and Han- As Notaries Public and Commissioners of Deeds, Ac, the. are authorised to take Depositions. Affida . vita. Acknowledgments of Deeds, Powers of Attor ney, Bills of Sale, Ac, to be used or recorded in the several States and Territories of the Union. Office on llth St., 3d door from Main, mh IS-1 v JT-iS-a PARKE POINItEXTKR, ATTOR OOS-NEY AT LAW* RICHMOND, VA.,will practice in tbe city of Richmond and in the coun ties of Chester Geld. Powhatan and Amelia. B3__off.?e in Lisle's Building, corner of Main and Uth stresU. _e23—ly ePLENDID DRY GOODS. O FEBRUARY 6rn, 1860. AT REDUCED PRICES FOR CASH. At PERKINS A- CO.'S. No. HI Eagle Square, L.-irge stock rich Dress Silk*, at nnd lielow coht. [ Rich Si k Robes al .S3O, e_s and $_~ worth 936 and $-SO. Rich French Delaine Robes, at half price. Printed French Delaines, at cost. Valentiaa. Poplins and Poll Deohevres. Table li.iii_._s. Napkins and Towelings. Large stock Long and S.uare Wool Shawls,at cost. r Loug Black Wool and Merino Shawls. 1 CLOAKS. Black Velvet and Black Cloth Cloaks, marked down below cost to close them out. Large stock 10 4, 11-4 and 12-4 Bed Blankets, at very low prices. liMOii yards best English and American Prints, at 10 cents. Rich Trimmed Lace Sets. Kich French Worked Muslin and Cambric Sets. J, we Bet tit-is and Capes, at cost. To reduce stock liy the Ist <•!' March, we will sell great bargains in the above articles until that time. PERKINS & CO.. Cash Store. No. 141 Eagle Square^ FRESH IMPORTATIONS.-Now landing, (imported direct, the duties having been paid at the Richmond Custom-House. Mieautiful Mad der and Chintz Prints; white Goods, in great va riety; white. bUak and slate Crinolines; Twilled s.le.ias. in black and colors; real French Drillings; Nankinetts; fgdored Cambrics; Mohair Mixtures; black Mohairs and Lustres; and will tie landed in a few dais Printed Brilliants, very beautiful; black and white and fancy 'niii-hanis; solid Checked Ginghams; Mohair Mixtuies; fancy Bayadere De Belies; Plaid do., in great variety; German Cloths; Hosiery.a very full supply; with many other de sirable goods, we shall continue to receive direct Irom Europe during the season, having agents in ail the principal markets. KENT. PAINE A CO. CK.LM_.f- OFF AT A -I) UK LOW I U!_T. 0 POSITIVELY tub LAST MONTH.-GREAT INDUCEMENTS OFFERED TO PURCHA SER!. — This being positively the last month that I intend ottering my stock nf Dry Goods to the pub lic, at ard below cost, 1 am determined to close out: and as my stock comprises a full and well se lected assortment of Dry tin.ids, anil atnnntr which is a large stock of line Marseilles Quilts, Linens, Linen Damask, Napkins. Sheetings, Cottons. Ac. 1 snow it will be to the interest of persons wishin? such Goods to give me a call, as they are to lie sold at BSSBBS cost. I have also on hand, the bal ance i> final. Sprint's stock, which 1 will otter at great sacrifices. Give me a call. M. MITTELDORFER. . 223 Bro'-d st., between 3d and 4t!i. NEW STYLE. OF UOvTcSTII I.OOD . NOW RECEIVING.-A new supply of that undressed 4 4 Bleached Domestics, at 12}. cents.— Also—All widths of Unbleached Don .sties, at re duced prices; Cotton and Linen Sheetings, all . widths; Cotton Oznaburgs, Manchester and Kt triuks; 100 pieoes of host quality Penitentiary Cot ion Plaids; Striped Oznaburgs, Burlap, and a va riety of other goods for Housekeepers all of which * ill l>e oil-red at a small profit. A call solicited at the popular house oi ALFRED MORES. IU Main street. AI'ARD.- Being desirous of closing out, as soon as possible, our stock of Fall and Winter Clothing, we are determined to sell, at a shade above the first cost, the remainder of our stock.— Onr object is to turn as much of it into money as possible; theretore we oiler tbe greatest induce uienta ever offered in this market We respect fully invite our friends and the public generally to call and examine for themselves. No humbug. SIMPSON A MILLER, 119 Main atreet, Richmond. THE VIRGINIA YEAST POWDERS never *- tail; they make a light and sweet bread; they are cheaper to use tnan any other; they are, in quality, superior to the most, and equal to the l-est. and. lastly, they constitute a part of what wo call homo manufactory. Try it once, and if not satisfied, return it. For sale, wholesale and re tail, by L. WAGNER, Apothecary, 6th and firo.d sts. WM. G. DANDRIDOE, No. 106 Broad street, have in store and for sale low, Knoxvilie, Term., Family Flour; Patterson's superior Extia Flour; one hale fret.li Hops; superior Green nnd Bl.iek Teas; prime old Java Conee; crushed, cut, powdered »nd b.own Sugars; Mackerel, Herrings, and Mercer Potatoes; Bacon Hams, Breast pieces and Joles; fresh roil and keg Butter, constantly re ceiving. VIROFNIA GOODS.-TFes_Nci_ber has just received a second supply of Bonsack's Jeans, (manufactured in Roanoke county. Vs..) really a neat and good article. Also, several grades of Staunton goods. Those disposed to patronize home luanuiactures caa now bo supplied. E. B. BPENCE, Clothier and Merchant Tailor, Comer ot Main and 13th sts. nOWDER.-lOUOkegs DuPouts Sporting POW- A DER, comprising F. FF, and FFF in kegs, quarter kegs and oa»isters; Eagle Rifle in quarter kegs and canisters; Eagle Duck ia kegs and canis ters; Diamond Grain, in canisters. Also—lMo kegs Blasting, for sals by EDWIN WORTHAM A 00., Agents for ths Manufacturers. FRESH GARDEN SEED...By Adams' Ex presfl and steamers, wo ars in receipt of onr spring supply of fresh Garden Sssds, of superior quality, from Thorburu A Co., Nsw York, to which wo invito the attention of those wanting a first rate article. GEO. WATT A CO., Franklin, near Walt atreet^ OMOKING TOBACCO. PI PES and STEMS. hJ Ws hays en hand o supply of excellent Smoking Tobacco. Road Root Stems aad Powhatan Pipes. Ths above articles srs sll horns t roarth or manu facture, aad very superior of thsir kind. Ws, therefore, invite all who are toad of a good com fortabts smoke to call asd supply themselves at 3. P. DUVAL'S. Corner Maia asd 10th strssts. sßsosits Post-Offics OAE BITTERS, BAR BITTERS.-These JO BITTERS ars unrivaied for ths *de_ioacy of thsir fragraaos, and being composed sf sobm of ths most usefbl herbs, ars hi-hty rocon.msndod. not only for making a superior ooek-tail. but aa safav "* •^ wm *%rm£ n Corasr ITth and Maia strssts. ».£_ _L___L* UMM * tesxssllsd parcqsvssisßssaad use £___?___ ********** \* *oai*tt of moke or aaa fw **'' *"* ** ■- . , , ~'^•L.WARtMO'B.lWßroadst. H U r^JL tJ ??r!_i^kr»o b »*«J-.-Jast i»st^^^B , l sSTeoshsß ftT. 1 1 __**?_ __ ***** ****»», sVosa »ts fiThs, sash; w^B_ijuU_«^cSL #u '* Ci^^Ssi g*ym, g,— a'amaial*-—_» _^^^._**S_—______ PaW^BBB^VT^^ *-. TiWRTOW A GBRRNROWi ' ••-•■•-■■■S-WBBBBBBBBBBBB_BBBBBBBBBBM^___------I E%&__a^ __Bfl_9_-B-* BS. AdvaSO>B BBSdSOS OOSSKBSrSBtS. BaGS fsrstßbsd whss resstrsf. % i as_w_..*f^it*¥r_w..fi , %s! to the safe of LIVE STOCK. Offics in Shockoe Slip, acer the Warehouse, Richmond, Va. ja3_-Is.AWIS.ewW i^.NiOR/Mll__,fo i Y cTloNßllß Stilt continue to SELL NEGROES, both pubtiely and privately, for the very highest market price, at their old atsn«,on ths eorssr of WallMd Franklin stroeU. R. R. IUCKINSON, fe 8-dAew3m C. B. HILl! MAOOUX fo CO., m • ■"■ --(Successors to Smith A Madbvx,) PROuUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Cary street, opposite Columbian Hotel, Richmond, To, Jas. F Edwards, of King William.! . W.H Howabd, of York, J Assistants, W.M. Marshall, of Lunenburg, . Pnsrantss to their friends faithful attention to consignments, and orders for goods from pro duce customers. —— Mr. F. .. SUTTON, Ja., is admitted to an in terest in our business, le 1 - dtsAcwtt - MAPPGX A CO. ETTENGER A UMIOM). RICHMOND. VIRGINIA. BUILDERS OF PORTABLe AND STATIONA RY ENGINES.BAW MILLS. RAILROAD WORKS, Ac, STEAM FIRE ENGINES, Of tho most approved plan, and mane in the very lirst manner, warranted equal fn every respect to any of ths same sited Engines built either North or West. _■ aß—3m TULA WAREHOUSE, BALTIMORE. --1 GEO. SANDERS A CO., IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEAL ERS IN TEAS. No. 68, Exchange Place, Baltimore. OHer to the Southern tiade, « large and well select ed stock of TEAS of all kinds and qualities, and in i'icka.es of all sizes, and as low as any house in the Union. jaSß—lm* WHEELWRIGHT, .-lUDGE A CO.. COMMISSION PAPER WAREHOUSE, Dealers in Printing, Writing, Blank Rook, Hard ware end Manilla PAPERS; Bookbinders' LEATHER a«d CLOTH; Foreign snd Domestic RAGS; Bleaching POWDERS; ALUM, Ac. No. H Hanover street, corner of German street,. j"2S-d.rn BALTIMORE, MD. I L. PIIBOS J. EXCHANGE AND BANKING HOUBE, Danville, Va. Collections promptly attended to, and remit-, tancea diode on day of m .turity. Kx.han.__> bought md sold on Baltimore. Phila delphia and New Vwrk. ja2B-lm BRO IVM.fI. .1 OO R E A COT. AUCTIONEERS, FOR THE SALEOF NEGROES, Will give their undidided attention to the SALE OF NEGROES. Blk. Office on Frank in, a few doom lielow Wall street. Richmond. ja 31—lm ( ILSHINMB A~BAIL__Y\ y~> WHOLESALE BOOKSELLERB AND STATIONERS, No. 263 Baltimore Btr__t, Opposite Hanover. B .t.tixobe. Are prepared to offer to the country trade Goods in their line at prices that will compare favorably with thi.se of any other market. Their stock of SCHOOL, LAW. MEDICAL and MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, is large and well se lected. A large and varied assortment of FOREIGN and AMERICAN STATIONERY can always be found at their establishment. They keep constantly en hand a full supply of BLANK BOOK.**, of different styles, and ot their own iiianulti.ttire. Having a BlNDEßYconnectedwith the.r Store. they are stall tunes able, at short notice, to fill orders for Blank Books, ruled to any pattern or of any desired style of binding. Orders received by mail will meet with prompt attention. BY You are ie.nested to call and examine our stock and prices before purchasing. ja2l—dim CiARO.— The subscriber takes this niethed of m ■' forming his friends and the public that he has es tahlished/imsolfas a MERCHANDIZE BROKER AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT. He will attend to the purchase and sale of Mar cnandize generally also, Flour, Wheat, Corn. To bacco, and all descriptions of Country Produce. His special attention will be given to all business entrusted to his care. From his long business experience he hopes to meet with a liberal share of public patronage. He refers, by permission, to Lewi« Webb, Esq., 1 Messrs. Dixlop, Monccre k Co., 1 Richmo'd, " KBBKtBB, Davbbpobt A C 0.,1 Va. " Bacon k Baskervill, ) •• Bbvanx.Tin.lky A Holmes,{ u.i.,—__,_. " Spbncb A Rkid, . Baltimore " Twklls A Co., Philadelphia. Thomas Monauan, Esq., New York. WM. S. ROYSTER, Office cor. of Cary and Va. streets. Richmond, Nov. Ist, 1869. no I—ts T UMBER AT WHOLESALE AND RE t- TalL.—We always have on hand a'l kinds of VIRGINIA LUMBER and are in daily receipt of various kinds and qualities, which we will sell at wholesale and retail on accommodating terms. Special attention will be given to BILL LUM BER of all kind. ja__-3m PHILIPS A COLEMAN. elate .ooflng. John g. McMillan, .1 ho has had twenty-five years' experience in the business, is prepared to put on SLATE ROOTS o, every description, and with the best materia -t, at short notice. Specimens of his work can be .een on application, and orders left at Ins ..tht-e.on Main street, near 9th, or at the office of Albh:;t L. Wesl, Architect, Goddin's Hall, will be promptly attended to. oc 18--6 m* IJARBLK Wttßks. JOHN w7~bAVIBB, MARBLE MASON MECHANICS' INSTITUTE, 9TH STREET. RICHMOND VA., MONUMENTS, TOMBS. HEAD PIECES, MANTLES. FSN-TS. ft. mfSk. First Premiums awarded by the Virginia Ag ricultural Society and Mechanics' Inatitute. JAMES D. BROWNE'S ORNAMENTAL IRON WORKS, Sth atreet, next to the Mechanics' Institute. {RON RAILINGS, VERANDAHS, BALCO- NiES. CHAIRS. SETTEES. Ac; also. Grating. Vault and Collar DOORS, and every other kind of IRON WORK for ornamental ana building pur poses, manufactured at snort notice. »__. Particular attention given toenclosing Burial Lots in the city a nd country. JMSSOLUTIONS, a*es, —Tho connection of E. C. KERRt •i GAN with the branch of NOAH WALKER k CO.':* business in Richmond was discontinued on the l.Ui of January last, by mutual consent. All debts due the house will be collected by NOAH WALKER A CO., present agents, at their place of business, corner of Main and llth street. E.C. KERRIGAN, NOAH WALKER A CO. Referring to the above notice, the undersigned respectfully solicits from the present customers of the establishment a continuance of their custom at the old stand, corner of Main and llth streets ie 8-10t fa. C. X ERRIGAN. THE subscribers have this day formed a co-part nership for the purpose of carrying on the HOUSb CARPENTERING business in all of its branches, and hope by personal attention to merit the patronage of our friends and oul-lic generally. Our shop is at the old stand, on Main street, be tween Bth and .th. WM. T. GIBSON, JOS. V. HOPKINS, A CARD.--1 take this opportunity of returning my sincere thanks to my old Inendsand patrons for tneir liberal support, nnd hope to receive a contin uation ofthe same to the new concern. WM. T.GIBSON. January Ist, ISBO. Jo •—lm* Dlt-SOLITION.-'l he Co-partnership hereto fore existing between LAVNE A KING is this day dissolved, by mutual consent. Either may uss the name of the firm in settling up the busi ness. All persona having claims against lis will present them for payment, and those indebted to us will make immediate payment, or they will bs put in the way of collection. A. C. LA YNE, D.KING. January 81st, 1880. fag—lot CO-PARTNERSHIP.- JNO M. WEST, _Tf . Petersburg, and THOMAS JOHNSTON! of Richmond, have this day purchased of GEO. M. WEST his entire stock of BOOKS and STATION ER V, and will continue ths business under ths name and sMe of WEST A JOHNSTON, at the old stand, I*4 Main atreet, and bops, hy atrict at tention to business, to merit tbs patronage of thsir friends and the publio, which has bsss ao liberally bestowed upon ths house of Gbo. M. Wkbt. A Card.—ln retiring from ths Book Trade, I desire to rotura my thanks to the public, who hays so generously sustained mo, asd 1 trust my moocn I sors may receive tho same encouragement. JLIB. H. BROWNELL'SINTEREST IN ivl ths firm of CLARKSON A ANDERSON continues ths bbsbs ss it wss is ths firm of Clark-1 iaM-ts l»aiaiMmßsUwrt,Ridfiass_l. caai.jmwOTS'iftawt PWtjL Vs.,as a party r iato oar oosssra. iTWS thsUß___T lM * *° mMtU 'iSnama* k mummm*tng •^' I wi li* >Bli ■•• to **A^fc&SVjJffcs t_y«y ***m **»***[ " 9pQ ~!?j I AalFB -BMPHMtfKeBL Jko. Tn_____Ps?W_s'lfor-r^^ flsnaißd at ft/|ff^M i <ff' l *'*^ : ** > ROME TA. iRsaTM St U_e 6mV Bfj BJUBbI Plaß. |EN|? W. TBOjf !fiTggg E £*${£*• S^lXXJffi__!_?S^ l| ?f id# s t . T. B. ROBERTSON. Vies President. THOS. T. HILL. Treasurer. WM. WRIGHT, Secretary. ,_. • i, JAS. T. CLOSE, Actuary aad Gsnsral Agent . Applioatioas for Insurance created, aad policies issued aad renewed oa the Boost favorable tsraos, tTtk. above Com^.^osTojfcj. L. G. CLOSE. 14th St., Ezehaags Hotel Building i. "RE INMUKANCE. .«_.___.».__.••__••_ r MARINE INSURANCE -HE INSU*. ANCR COMPANY, " __.__ HLOOoe No. 131 Mam Street, Riohmoßd_"-_« ,___■ CapiUl and Surplus. f-SMM I TbisCom.abv hastheadvantageofnassty-ssssa years' experience in the Insuranoe business, and having enjoyed ths favor of ths public during all of that period needs no special recommendation to the citizens nf Virginia. It effects Fire Insurance in city and country, aad Marine Insurance to all porta of the world. Its cash capital and surplus are as above, and its attain are managed prudently, but liberally, and its rates are ss low as those of any other good institu tien. dibkctobs : _ W. L. Cowardin, J. E. Wadsworth, Patrick Cullsa, Joseph Alien, Wm. Beers, Geo. W. Smith, Horace L. Kent, Thos. Samson, B. L. Winston, Wm. Palmer. Chaa. W. Purcell, Jno. N .Gordon, Alex. R* Parker, Job. P. Winston, Arch. Thomas. Jas. A. Inloea, fl. A. Claiborne. Apply to the Presidest or Secretary, in person or by letter. W. L. COWARDIN, President. Wm. Willis, Ja., Secretary. je»—ts INFIRMARY OP THE MEDIC AI. COL.- A LEGE.—This fnirmary ia aituated at the corner of Marshall and College streets, rto an elevated and healthful position, convenient to the Railroad Bo pots, Hotels and other centres of business. It is furnished with every arrangement requisite .for the successful treatment of diseases and injuries, and for the comfort ofthe sick. All persona re quiring MEDICAL or SURGICAL aid, except the in.tne and those laboring under contagious >t .senses, are admitted into the institution. Lying in women are also received and carefully attended to. Private rooms furnished when desired. The patients are under the cn.-irge of tho Profes sors of thou .ile-e. who visit the wards daily. The charges for Board, Medical Attendance, Nursing and Medicine are, for Per week. White Patients *9 Colored " ~ it Private Rooms— 7 to $15 In addition to the above rates, in cases requi ring a Surgical Operation, by agreement with the pro prietors of the Bollevne Hospital, a small fee is charged for the operation, vary ing from $2 to 930, according to its importance. The particular foe in any case may be ascertained by application to eith er of the Attending Surgeons or the Resident Phy sician. All charges payable on the removal of the pa tient. Attending Surgeons—Profa. GIBSON, PETICO LAS and WELLFORD. Attending Phrsiciana—Profa. TUCKER CON WAYandMcCAW. Resident Physician—EDMUNDS MASON, M. D. Stoward-F. M. PARRISH. President-L. 8. JOYNE.S, M. D. Parsons ,n the country, desiring tosend patients te the Infirmary, maj address either the President or the Resident Physician. ja 12—ly BELLeVUE HOSPITAI7.--his institution, which has been in successful operation for the last seven years, ts situated on Church Hill, Rich mond, Virginia, in a delightful, airy position, and is furnished with every convenience conducive to the comfort of patients and the successful treat ment of disease. It has lately undergone extensive repairs. Rooms have been nicely furnished suitable to the accom modation of gentlemen who may find it inconve nient to be treated at their private lodgings. Particular attention will be paid to the lying-in wards, which are peculiarly commodious. (Payable on the removal of the Patient.) White Patients, per week _ ..._. _§• Colored do. do , s Private Rooms, do $7 to Sis Bite City acceptances required for patients Irom the country, unless where the parties are known to one of the Physicians of the Hospital. This includes all charges fbr Board, Medical At tendance, Nursing and Medicine. By an arrange ment with the Infirmary of the Medical College, a small additional fee, ranging from $2 to $30, will be charged for Sur.ical case.x. The particular sum maybe ascertained before hand by a. plication to one of the attending Physicians. No Small-Pox admitted. ■___» No Patient received for less than a week. The undersigned will give their personal atten tion to all Patients placed in their Hi .pital. AITBXDISa physicians: JAMES BOLTON, M. D.. Grace st., between4th and sth. THOMAS POLLARD, M. D., Governor St., Ist door above Richmond House. O. A. CRENBHAW, M. D., opposite American Hotel. WM. W. PARKER. M. D., Law Building, cor ner of__.h and Franklin sts. C. W. P. BROCK, M.D.. Resident Physician. ia»—lt rpO THE FARMER!. OF VtK._l._lA.- A Facts which have recently come to our know ledge, together with advertisements, and a card which has been sent extensively through tne coun try to ourfrijiids and customers, and from which we make the followtni. extract: "The subscriber having conducted the above business for the lust five years, on Franklin stre.t. under the style of G. WaTT k CO., be__:s Leave to inform iii-sfriends, and the customers of the old concern, that that firm does not now exn>t," have sat ; stied us that a regular and systematic effort has ami is stili be ms_ made to deoeivc the public, and lead them to lietieve that the concern of (.KO. WATT k CO. is not. in existence, and that the only place to got Watt's Patent Cutr Brace Plow is from a man wno is daily violating the Patent Laws, and unjustly depriving George Watt of his property, hy making his Patent Plow, without his authority or consent. We desire to correct the impression thus sought to be made, and inform you and tiie public that tho concern of GEORGE WATT k CO. is still in ex istence; that Geo. Watt, the inventor and paten tee. has not sold the right, or authorized, any one, except Mr. F. W. Scott, of Fredericksburg, to make any of his Patent Plows, and that we keep constantly on hand a large stock, of all sises. made under our personal supervision, from tho only 1 genuine patterns, of the best materials, together with a variety of other Agricultural Implements, which we warrant to tho buyer, and are deter mined not to lie undersold by any one in the mar ket. Our GEO. WATT returns his sincere thanks to his friends and the public, who have sustained him heretofore, and we solicit a continuance of thair patronage. G EO. WATT » CO. V_E.CIIf.IA SAVINGS RANK.-. v Chartered by the Legislature of Va. _«____, CAPITAL-*100.IW>! MONEY received on deposit in sums of FIVE DOLLARS and upwards, on which interest at the rate of six per centum per annum is paid for sums remain in-: six months or longer; for shorter pe riods, inte,-est at the rate of 6 per centum. The whoie joint stock bound for the deposits. Deposits receiveu and certificates issued by the Cashier, T. B. STARKE, at the store of E. B. Spence, corner of Main and Governor streets, Richmond, Va. SAM'L 8. COTTRELL, Pres't, _ ____• ._ J-ii B Tt_l KE tC««>"er, deW-faa C. WALTHALL, Secretary. WINDOW SHADES! WIN DO W _, SBADES '-WIfoLESALE AND RETAIL. AT >_0 BRO_vD Sr.-M. GOLDEN takes fieunre in announcing that he has reduced the prices oi ■'■SHADES i 9 Per cent, below former prices, un HJ&Fjf* Botice. His large assortment consists of Gold, Gold and Velvet, light and dark Land "*? u *» ue '*t y."*ja, Plaiß, Gothic,Greeaaad Blue Shades, with Gold border; the best article of fixtures to match; Curtain Bands and Cornices, 9 * l v "_ety -if English and American OIL CLOTHS, with flannel back, plain or figured, all widtha. Coll aad i-jo prices, at the established Cheap Dry Goods nnd Window Shade Store of .. _ _ M. GOLDEN,-HO Broad St., de it- ,_m Opposite the store of Quartos A Co. UHOCiOEMILL RICHMOND -ROUND p subscriber haa earnestly ]T bored, for the past four years, to exclude Northern Ground Plaster, by tbs establishment »f mHonu Mill, aed supplying an art ice superior to any re ceived from the Ncrth, and claims a perfect auo cobb. He lags leave to retura his grateful thanks to his rotrona. and asks to i a form all interested that be haa completed his improvemonu that will enable bim to supply any demasd that mar arias. Hia stock of Lump is heavy, (based upon the enormously increased use of a superior article.) selected Irom the purest Windsor (Nova Scotia.) snarrias, with special reforenoe ts its richness in _?"__ a " ** L,m *- *he reputation of his brand shall be sustained at every elbrt asd cost, and he asks only aa experimental trial of those who have 901 maa frst t, 1 •_*!• Uo P of ""• valuable fertilizer. is •_-_*__ CLAIBORNE, No. 11 Pearl at. P»«»««JB___B«B__. __~_ - BABTItIB, VtXeiß-A. _^%^_3Sa,_?„*lit'.Ssi_i__S. JKaasß_sr_««_vj^*»«&» ____»___' __t_?*L 0 " mil,lMM " T 1 " *_"*_" *• « E_«& , iflfV-._ 1 .M_35 «_i_fn«_S_ stors, sad aftra fersMS a SOB-miSBKNL ___BB_S_n_T__l__' M __' HS____ hUP t°* R^J^JaK^^^S "*»^o^ot_i_??ifiiß ,^^^^^9S_St jobs sotdia lots to BosnisKidsts __■__■ oaa* MM t*gm*aw ________*________■__■*________> ***^^jj__^j_jj**fe' fit MfltlHNNb 4MIotUU_. i iitiSsu*Sv^ stossst as. wftiosßawiWtadssstthsotdloss tkm, Ate. St Pearl ttrttt,-tot •aot_arossßas; >*_r^Sv^B_^___S ginia, lfsrth CsroJ_Ba aai Tsasssaee, wha amy visit this marttst. to oar prices, cosfidsnt that wo easaueossafolly compete with the .largest housss ia say of ths Northers States. We sslv ask thorn to trivs us ths rroferosoe over Northern bosses, provided ws ssa ds ss wsH for them. Wo oak aothisg mors. The most expeneaeed paeksra employed, sad goods shipped promptly. • We sspply ths bb_v quality sf Stonewsre, as low as it eaa he purchased at the Factory. We give oar prompt sad faithful attention to the exeeutioß of orders. SJT> CHINA, GLASS AND If EARTHENWARE. _ P . 117 MAIN STREET. r lam bow openings ver> superior lot ef te Granite DINNER-WAHr, plain and flu ted oval shapes. Also. TOILET-WARE, TEA WARE, PLATES, DIBHES, Ac. Ao. I hays also on hand a fins assortment of ULABSWARE, late ly received from the factories, ja fl -lm 0. B. TAYLOR. •MTV. SOITHERJJs STONEWARE POT h\\m*f Corner Cary and 12th its., Richmond, Va. If KEEBEE ft PARR.Trop'ra. The subscribers resrectfull* inform the mer chants of Virginia, North Carolina and Tennessee, that they are manufacturing the best quality of STONEWARE, consisting of Jugs, Jars, Pitchers, Milk Pans, Churns, Bread Risers, Sealing Fruit Jars, (air tight, i.e., Ac. Also, neatly painted charcoal packed Water Coolers, both metal and wood coses, of all ai sob, from > gallons tn tS gall tins. B__ All Ware sold by ss will be delivered in an, fitttOf the city V™ of >fc DAVID FARE CIHINA-WARE ANOHOVSE-FI'RNISHx ' ING GOODB -SCHAAP A CO.. IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS', CORNER OF BROAD AND THIRD STREETS, are receiving now, direct from the manufacturers, and froi.. Northern trade sales, a most complete variety of CHINA. (iI.ASS, and EARTHEN WARE; LOOKING GLASSES; TABLE CUT LERY: PLATED. BRITANNIA, ALBATA, aud JAPANNED WARE: besides -in endless assort ment of French and German FANC V GOODS and TOYS, to which wo invito the attention of mer chants and the publio in general, feeling confident that our onoos and paCEs will richly pay them for a call. We endeavor to maintain our reputation for selling bargains. SCHAAP A CO. WATCHES, JEWELRY, Ac. iff REMOVAL, REMOVAL, OF THE A*-\ WELL-KNOWN BILL BARTHOLO gSjMEW, WATCHMAKER-The auhecri tai- as tier would respectfully announce* to the Jul. lie, and his friends tn the country, that he has REMOVED next door to Messrs. Kent, Paine A Co.'s. nearly opposite his old stand, on Main st., where he trusts, by a strict attention to business, and a desire to please, that he will meet with ths* same patronage so liberally liestowod on him for the last fourteen years. My motto still shall lie, "Nothing without labor," Where lives the little BILLY 8., While on Eleventh street told the hour, He's .one next door to Keut A P. .-- On him your favors shower. ~JW~ ~ WATlJh__Sj JEWklry, silver Ajf\ AND PLATED WARE.-S. A. MYERS i__\_L i" 36 * B constantly on hand n. andeom «fc__Splete assortment of the above named ar ticles, embracing ail the Latest styles, which he of fers to his friends and public on the most reason able terms. He would call particular attention to his stock of fine Watches, such as Jntes Jurgenson, F. B. Act tins k Son, Alfred Lav "alette, Jules Eme ry, Henry Kegr.oids Lemon, Joseph Johnston. John Craige, and other celebrated makers. He also keeps a large assortment of rich Diamond Set F Bl uer Rings, Shirt Buttons, Diamond Cluster and Single Stone Breastpins, for gents; also, a large assortment of ladies' Carbuncle, Coral, Lava. Cameo and Pearl Sets, Etruscan and plain gold Chain Bracelets, Chat lain Chains, Neck Chains, Charms, Sleeve Buttons, Shirt Buttons. Ac; Silver Seta, Goblets. Pitchers Salt Cellars, Cups.Bnuquet Holders, Fish Km vss and For. a, Barry Spoons. Asparagus Tonga. Ice Tonga. Silver Spoons sad Forks, fine Silver-plated Knives Ac. Hoping to otter such inducements that cannot fail to please in price and quality, a call is reapeot fullv solicited. 8. A. MYERS, Corner of Main and Pearl sts. fl EL >1 tl OLD'S KXTKAfT BI ( 111 . Al HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU, HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU, HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU,' The Great Diuretic, The Great Diuretic, Tlte Groat Diure .io. The Great Diuretic The Great Diuretic, The Great Diuretic, The Great Diuretic, Tbe Great Diuretic, A positive and specific remedy for diseases 01 the Bladder, Kidneys, Gsavel, Dropsy, Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropoy, Bladder, Kidneys. Gravel, Dropoy, AND ALL DISEASES OF THE Sexual Or-ans, Sexual Organs. Sexual Organs. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT OF BUCHU Ib a certain, safe and speedy cure, from whatever cause they may have originated, and no matter of How Long Standing, How Long Standing, How Long Standing, How Long Standing, How Long Standing, How Long Standing. It is taken without Hindrance from Business, and little if any change of diet, is pleasant in its taste and odor, And immediate in its action. If you are sutteriag with any of the above distress ing ailments. PROCURE THK REMEDY AT ONCE, PROCURE THK REMEDY AT ONCE, PROCURE THK REMEDY AT ONCE, HELM HOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU, As a medicine which must benefit everybody, from the simply delicate to the confined and despairing invalid. NO EQUAL IS TO BE FOUND. NO EQUAL IS TO BE FOUND. NO EQUAL IS TO BE FOUND. Price $1 per bottle, or six for SS: delivered to any address. Prepared by H. T. HELM BOLD, Depot. 104 South Tenth St., below Chesnut, For sale wholesale and retail by FISHER A WINSTON, Druggists and Apothecaries, ja 17—ly ' 126 Main street. T\R. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN RITTERS _ DR. HOOFLAND'B BALSAMIC CORDIAL, The great standard medicines of lot present ago. havt acquired their great popularity only through Sort of trial. Unbounded satisfaction is rendered them in all casts, and the people havt pronounced tm worthy. LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JAUN DICE, DEBILITY OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM.THSEASES OF THE KIDNEYS, and all diseases arising from a disordered liver or weakness of the stomach and digestive organs, mrt tpttdily and permanently tnrtd by tht GERMAN The BALSAMIC CORDlALhasacquirtdartpm tation surpassing that of any similar preparation txtant. It will curt, without pail, the most tt otrt and long standing COUGH, HOARSENESS, BRON CHITIS, INFLUENZA, CROUP, PNEU MONIA, INCIPIENTCONSUMPTION, mnd hms performed tht most astonishing cunt amor aW * "CONFIRMED CONSUMPTIONt A few dates will also mt ones check ssd tmrt tht most severe DIARRHCKA proceeding from Cold ib THB BOWBLB. These medicines are prepared by Da. C. M Jack son A Co.. No. 411 Arch strttt, Philadelphia, Fa., sad art sold by druggists mnd dealers in medicines everywhere, at 76 cents per bottlt. Toe sigmaturt of C. M. Jackson will bt on tht outside wrappm of each bottlt. In tht Almanac published annually by tht pro prietors tailed Evxkvbodt's Almanac, you will tnd testimony and commendatory notices from "11 parts of tht re-entry. These Almanacs mrt gives away by all cur agents. PL'RCELL, LADD A CO., Agaata, Jsll—dfcswlv Richmond. Vs. A VIRGINIA REMEOY.-MRB. DAWS* COUGH ECfxlß.oae of thefasstkaowsrssw dies for COUGHS and.COLDS, has beea iv -Win Richmond and ita vicinity for tho past fifteen or twenty years, and has always provedenoaetoas ia Coughs and Colds. The following oerttfieate was voluntarily given by Rev. Mr. Wiles ia UM: «.^_»Aj_i^_i*_!rjft_ft, little daughter, when she hod the Whooping Coast vsrv bed. I have used it also in eases of ColdsVat tended with severe qoushing, and in every com the same happy results have been produced. I regard this preparation ac aa excellent medicine, and ia my judgment no family ought to bs trtthoutjt. PMtowof the ME. Church. Bo**-,oa tiieCaroUas For sale by Mrs. A. B. Daws, Fisher A Winatoa. *satius^<ti.*^^'-' !S^ sr__t___'._s;iSas_'3«_s3 k Ku___sr__ __."_■_."sESs.^s Si__^H^i___&~ra_; ?^_Sstt_____t''___2'*S«!i _ jr _L__ T"lt Vr Iftußßß ii b_iil T|| *bVbt_____L ****** ts-.g^^__r___s_l^?^^__T.^ m A IWI 4 ***** M **t *a*anm-m\ mnWrn**** m\rT- W L v M_K -o_N_fa. IH $r*%m*** ________T**ss*i *\€ mnfwt Fis-lsafT Bta_rV_l M|V fM_|f« UM ******" M^-E_PB^^ i kW. B______l_-P_fc. ill «P _*____!*W __jHW*_f_J l _f____l i jT*fx s_______ car "We warrast oil onr PIANOS, aad oaa show ss Ca.Bst '.Q"^^>>^*jl|rfe^^. _..j^!_ißim_;._____ *•*_£-> ARTIFICIAL TEETH.-?_h£Siso- MESoloatic snd Vuleaaits Prossea--6. W. «*____» Jones, de.-.h-.t, havisr ths «** fofjaa above mode of making Teeth, and being satisfies of its absolute superiority over alt other Bssthode, can with confidence commend it to those desiring foil or partial sets of teeth, aad especially asea as may bo dissatisfied with those they are sow using. Tho perfect adaptation ofthe plats tothe month, asd the section theteby NMAd, eMMss him to intsrt oho or more teeth wttAewt ttasps.— This method having been adopted tar those stsad ing highsat ia .ths profession. North aad .South, testimonials will bs given sad sbsoimess exhibited to those wishing to ass them. Seta of Teeth, pa gold or any other plats will of souras bs mads fot those preferring them. Filling, Cleaasisg, Ex tracting, aad all other oporatioss gently eaa tho roughly performed. Offioe on Maia atrsst. opposite Conathiaa Hall aoE-ly Od r,A,,I:TE *_URGEbN DENTIST, **UJ__o offioe on Maia. below Pearl atreet. aext door to P. Horton Reach _ trimming store, aad two doors above Messrs. Thos. R. Prioe A Co.'s Sri Goods store. The subscriber having removed to ths above house, wouid be pleased to see those with whom he has engagements, and has made extensive prepa rations to serve the public generally. All opera tions performed in the most approved snd scientific sty le known to the Profession, and alt work done »>y him warranted to give satisfaction. [ocl>— ly HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, *C ~ _jfea_s- BOOTS, SHOES, Ac.-The attea amm*S-**mtion of tho pubtie is respectfully asked to my stock of Boots and Shoes, consisting of every variety of style and quality, for Ladies, Gentle men, Misses, Boys, Children and Servants. 1 shall continue, as heretofore, tn nianu toeture ss exten sively as any other house iv the city everything ia my line that may be called lor, asd shall, as 1 hays always dons, use none but the best material that can bs procured anywhere. Persons desirous of purchasing Richmond mads Boots aad Shoes are assured that they will find a good assortment at as low prices as such goods eaa be had for it tbe establishment, Ns. BS Main atrsst JNO. C PAgS. it. A CARD.—Wo return our thanks to our cua tomers and tbe public generally, for the very liberal patronage we nave received from them, and hope by strict attention to business to merit a con tinuance of the same, assuring them that no pains will tie spared to sive them entire satisfaction.- Having in our employment tbe best workmen that this country can produce, we are now better pre pared to manufacture ladies', gentlemen's, misses' and beys' BOOTS and _HO__.S, of every de scription, and on a muoh larger scale than hereto fore. We import all of our materials direct, for the manufacture of all kinds of work mode here, which will always lie found superior to any North ern work. We shall engage more largely in manu facturing than heretofore, and we call especial at tention of all in want of good work and at fair prices, to call on ALEX. HILL A CO.. Manufacturers and Importers of Boots, Bhoes, Trunks. Ac. _. . . . 137 Main at., Richmond, Va. Richmond. January 18, iato. _ ORKAT REDUCTION IN THE ra (W PRICE OF HATS AND BOOTS—H JA From Wto 30 per cent, savsd by V BK ing from \\ J.H.ANTHONY, MVlf Columbian Hotel building. Moleskin Hsts of bast euality, 93 10; do. second suality, 3 00: fashionable Silk Hats, 3 X; fins call skin sewed Boots, 3 *0; Congress Gaiter Boots, 3 2t\ fine calf akin sewed Shoes, > 81. J. H. ANTHONY haa made arrangements with one oi the best makers in the city of Philadelphia to supply him with handsome and substantial call skin sewed BOOTS, which he will aell at the nnpre cedented low price of THREE DOLLARS AND HALF. oc»-dAwtB J BOOTS AND SHOES MADE \- jA**m\ TO ORDER.-We are now (and anm\*****m have been for some time past) making mea sured work to order, and having enlarged our man ufaoturing establishment, we have better facili ties to serve our customers and the publio general ly with everything pertaining to the Boot and Shoe making business. We also make tn order. Boots for cavalry purposes: Wellington and Washington Boots; plain stitched and channel bottom Boots; sin.le, doubts and cork sole Boota. We also make to order Boota and Shoes for dtformtdfttt. We will undertake to make work of every variety and style worn both in thia country and Europe. MARCUS HARRIB A BRO.. __ „ _. Next to the Americaa Hotel. _M. Nbjczkl .Foreman. RKDI OTION IN BEHLE, Broad street, between 3d and 3d. _sa large stock of Ladies', Gentlemen'a and Servants' wear constantls on hand, and defies any body in Richmond to compete with him in his line. as he manufactures to order, and superintends himself. _o©l_-ly_ CHARLES BEHLE. re GREAT THA NIB TO" Et'Y HATS, _JLCAPB AND LADIES' FURS CHEAP, VERY WORTH OF HAT* AND CAPS AT COST.—Having determined lo close out my stock of Hat* and Caps, t shall sell from this day my stock, which is very large and well selected, at cost for cash. Now ia the chance for thoae in want of Hata and Cape to bur low—a ft oae at 94, a 94 at 93 60. a *3 W for 93: soft Hats worth 94.60 for 93 JO, a 94 for 9A a 93 30 for 9&M. and a 93 for 9>- too numerous to men tion; Caps from 3B cents to 93. lam determined to sell of alt of my stock, so that all who are in wont can save so per cent. by calling at 307 Broad street. I have all of the late styles of sott Hata and Dreaa Hats of my own man ufacture. Hats made to order at the shortest no lice. WM. T.MOORE. a FALL. 11.39.-HATS. CAPS AND' FURS -ROBERT L. DICKINSON, successor to Binford, Dickinson A Weisiger,7BMain st., l*?s leave to call the attention of his friends and customers to his largo and extensive stock ctf HATB, CAPS aad FANCY FURS, which have been selected from the largest manufactories, on the moot favorable terms, especially for Ihe Vir ginia, North Carolina and Tmnesste Trade, oom pnsinj all the LATEST aad MOST PABHIONA- j BLE ST _ LEB, too numerous to mention, which i Sill be sold at wholesale and retail, oa the most vorable terms. Merohanta are respectfully aolioited to examine my stock, knowing that la prioe, aaality er sty Is it cannot besurpaaaad. a ELLETT A WEISIGKR, _. _ „ -»<?"• AT Maia OPPOBITB EXCHANGE BANK, il»M4_i^S ZOUAVE. VICTOR EMANUEL, and a'spfesdtf in grsat variety.. LADIES'. Minos' and Child.*-., amjfttsssmy Morocco and Goat Boota i hoe Congress. Bi3s-l_Sed and B*. tosed T *s*m. I Suskiua, and all kinds of ladis7~ssd children's Boots. Shoea. Goiters, slippers. Ac.. of the best city manufacture, at G. HELL ER A CO '8, la. Broad at., between Kb aad <th. B J __? T .° _*•? E P* * new and well 1 a* £.___ f} oek *»'_,«*o«os Trunks. Bonnet Soiss, Valiess, Traveling, Bags, Ao.. at __, p _ 6 * *wn__w«rw* IP Broad St., betweea sth aad OU. ____H_l. J___i T 7 •AN •A L lOVIT. _l_s_?S?_iS%.T J • ,^. 0 »•' ,- ******** *o* ot ths th. Isu.l stylo, vary LADIES* SANDALS OVA*" __HK_!____?_ •—' ME* &**. jrsja tbs smallest ts ths u * M V^JPC*rtho«t ojflSg&r^^^jg^^ £?______]_ i a_TbH T sid/r^ 1 sSi^, l^±j2______ expected ts hear. pfsesßS grant ■asass_____ b___s •****%} ff^Ss_S?_3_T__^K sothattysaa alsas. pass awstag foe at fo wmse F. __*____ __o__B__l _B_fe __H_M_k_. ftMMM_. _____« ___________ \:£m - * * - w-w&**-w *m** ww***sw m mt aay bis, whtah wiu hs Isnassauac ta aasU-BS. ■ Sosth-S2slailroS trauutoa_7___!_»•_» a. wast st las *** Set Bjaa_»Jfea_a3§ _^if__E*S^^£_iS sJter _X_t_x.rj.»s. vv» v PHIA. NEW YOtK. and at" wu Closb Conbcctioas are i_i_T&t u.fJl'* with the Oraasa aad AlsxaiSiT t2_T_* Rgtfh. *Bd ftpsbtbbtkw n*t+k ""_• *••. Tickets eaa bs proesred at tt. **, ! T '&3* ,J___._v fete* __________a__-fet IMB, ths i'sasssflsr Trains wit] dopirt "" * _ ~ _ BBOM BICBMO.D. Daily (except Suadaya) at ._. Tueadaya aad Friday a at _M I r. . . . /BOMWBITB MOUSE. ' ' * Daily (except Sundays* at .. _ _. Tuesdsysand Fridaysst ____'! STKAMRB SKA BIBDT.BAVB* BSBPaBS *• Mondays and Thursday aat «,, „ _ . ."AVKSWHITKnoC.B. "•*"* Tuesdays and Fridays at .. v .. .__ (Connecting with cars both wars.. ** lTrbanna Stage leaves Whits Boats Ta«_, M K'turdays.' '' ntttTnia < w *nesU.72 Waltcerton State leaves White House _| n __, and Thursdays at 8 A. M.; returning Freight Traina leave and __?_? TtliSg. . Wednesdays and .SaturJass. * l X " :h ' ,l^ ja a-U THOS. R. BHA RP, gßperißtoi.^ »__■________. NOTHE. "~tS_C _____&,__ «_£i___Jo_ ._,.__* .& |H CHECKS.-OREAT NORTHERN ROUtM rymg ths nest United States Mail. T_i«_as. (Sunday night excepted (between Richmosd _5 andria, Washington, Baltimore, PhiladelylnOC York, and oil important poinU West, *sa___ Creek and Washington, over the Richmond,TrJf enckstmrg A Potomac Railroad, to tha ft___ rivor, 70 miles, and by splendid and rnmfertS ateamers thence to Waahingfc.n.fift miles, ls JuS miles in seven hours; being a com _~-.» i._ ud v? fectly safe rate of speed. ***** Hours of departure: 0:90, A.. _.. and 138 P . BAGGAGE, under charge of SwMjiai' •.„,_,_ CHKCKEDTHROUGH t.*.Waa_i ß gto_ *_£__ Philadelphia aad New York. a,n * K, °" »«■«. Tit p.ouah Ticks, s eaa be secured at the folio* ing ratet: To Baltimore, #7 00 To Washington. Mb Philadelphia... Jso Now VnVt .Ti _ Cincinnati At SO St. Louis . «_ Cohimbsa. MM Chicago as Indianapolis...» 00 Pittsburg i.»s fi»*«»* «» Louisviilo «£ 8art0n......... JStt Decatur btJ Roclt ufaad* I. SS 00 Vmosßaei'.*l'."aa Zones ville 18.01 Passengers breakfast and sap at Asttlaa. u_ ditt on board the comfortable steamer l.twoen Actus Creek aad Washington. a\ ~... J.. .~V . » BBB_a__aag—_aßßß*MßSUl intendiii. t.> visit «ni. r or ait ofthe above-mentioned places, will tad Urn n><w direct, expo.litmus and ooiiit.irtalile route m tho RICHMOND AND PETER-sßi'lM .in.tuSoT FOi.K AND PETERSBURG RAILROAD* At the Richmond and Petersburg R.iiln.tut Cornwall Office, in Richmond. THROUGH fiCKfl. r.il be sold at the following rates: For Norfolk; first class passengers |IB Do. Second do. do in Fer Old Point or Hampton, return tickets lor the round trip good within II dajs; brat class passengers. ta Second do. do. IS Straight tickets; first olasa ts Do. second do is .These fares embrace the . teambeat chares (rsa Norfolk to Old Point, aad they cover sll exptw attending tho transfer ef . asoen.ers and Bums between depute iv Petersburg and from tha CM upon the Steamer at Norfolk. At Norfolk, the Cars connect directly wm i Steamer, which hoe beea engaged to run is om nection with tho Norfolk and Petersburg Kailrnai There ia no delay or inconvenience in this ehuMi Passengers step from ths Cars upon tho.t_.iiwf'• wharf. Paasengora hy thia route leave Richmond *t _S A. M., and breakfaat in Pcterslairg at 6. reset .Nor folk at ll»i«, and land at Old Point ..r H _iiipu<n it 12 M.. allowing ample time for allpreliuiiniirsraea arrangemenu and a SALT WAI ER HATH U. n dinner. Pssaeagera by this routs hays the privileg_«f it paining ever in Norfolk and going to Oil . not * Hampton in the alteraoen or by the same bast attt day. Paessnicsrs RETURNING Trom Old Point us Hampton, leave Old Point at ft IS A. M.. and Huay ton at 7:46 A. M.. (in each case after the r#i__ breaklast.lrssoh Norfolk at Kn leave Nnrrntkatl P. M.t srrive in PetorsUirg st«_B, and io Ricasval at kit P. M., ia time to soaaeet with tha __a going on wast same eves inc. M.BAOOAGE CHECKED THROL't_H^ Engineer and Ssp't N. k f'l~\, OFPICE RICH'D A PETERBR'G R t Co,< Riehmoad. YjLTNsv. fith. MB. ( rS__B__BSß___. « MANOR OP HUltV i_B_j JB _D" ' "■' ' 'HI lil ■' ■a ■ -~_____a_._Bß_gt^ > Trains ea this rosst tv leave as follows: USA VI BICBMOBD FOB FE 'WirtK Express, daily, except Sundays, st . *.3B A. t Aeoemmndation, doily, except Sundays, at __! 800 A.M. Mail.doily at H»_.E _ lbavb panasßvaa rsa Bicaasßß. Express, daily at Id.M. Aoowmmodation, daily, except Sundays, . _. at ISI.I. Mail, daily, except Sunda»s. at IS) PE Passengers for Clover litit will take tbe bxyrtm tueß,,av3 - TH T*rwv&- AT no__-ts __g____s_SJ - OFFICE H-A IEJLt Richmo.p, Oct. g.lgl L f_S__B_______. OREAT BOtTHWEtt' Jlila B_RN MAIL ROUTE.-*!_» 1 aad Dos-Ulo, Rpath-fide, Virginia and TsBSBBBk East TssßSßßse aad VTrgiaia, East Tobbommul Georgia, and Memphis and Chariest _ ttsii"-* have entered Into aa agreement to pais .ws Children under three ysara of age, t stt.ortrmJ reepecti ye roads, ts toko effect ob and after Setraa ber let, IBIS. ~ . Ts parsons trading ia Negrooo, sad otkart. no routs otters advanu tea unsurpassed t>j »«J *"*S .For further partiesUv a, apply at the Tic"' "V fico, Richmond and Danville.ftoilrosd. |u«' a .■■ , _oo ST-dta C CA M PBKLL._S"!Lh_. Jmn*amwtmV THE ADAMS' R*PK_-*«•": <23_ _I_ PA NY. 1* Maib Br a hs jnLJTTT3 -*•___■_. lh^r .XHRW '.;;»•' from NORFOLK, PEIfcRSBLRG * a4 _ K pfi_" MOND by Steamers .AMESTttW.. sad NOKE. which leave NEW YORK •»•_. 7/1" able Parcels. Jewstry.Ae.. to the abovo-aasspl e> S^^b^^^^'S^ - - 2 kSteaswra.anises otherwise marked. , •*»** ******* • _. —■* ** 1 JJ , _________________Z___k*9_Hn& hfi bwsswD**** - m kf*- *f w**Mt^^J •^!^*^^^^^T^ff^^-^^y^^'' mk {ta