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r »OAY MORNING MARCH in. two
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Tbe Amrrlinn toasting Trade. j
oawraattoii took place In the House
tntnon*. oa the 10th nlitrao, In regard
• exclusive privileges enforced by tbe
lean law of I-!*, upou American .easel*
engaged In th* trade hetween New York and
California, either by 1.-mama or Cape Horn, j
and which defines such to be a coasting voy
s«e. Mr. I.n.nsi i. asked the Secretary for
Foreign Attain., whether tbsexclusion ol Bn
ii- h nurt foreign ship- from any purtic,{ration
ia at,lasting trade, so defined, was or was not
a violation of the treaties in force between
England and America, which stipulated for a
reciprocal liberty of commerce. In reply, the
Secretary, (I.ord John RcasßLi.,' said the
opinions ot the law offlcera of the Crown had
liceu taken generally whether the traile car
ried on between New York and California
• ould properly be called a coasting tr.ide, and
they Considered ihat it wa* a coasting trade.—
With regard to Ihe ques I ion whether ihe ex
clusion of British sbipr, from that trade was
a violation of the treaties between England
and America, the American Government said
ibey were prohibited lrom admittii.g llntish
•-hips by flic article.* of tbeir ('.institution.--
Tbey BdtplUed the treaties for equality of
trade , bat the/said that by theirCoiistitution.
in the way they understood it, they could no!
grant the coasting trade to Great Britain.—
The honorable geutlcman would see that it
was hardly possible to dispute with them as
la the meaning of their own Constitution, bnt
her Majesty's Government had several times
applied to the American Government lo give
Great Hrit.tni the same priv i leges which were
granted to them, and especially tbat trade la
which the cargo was unloaded, carried acros*
the Isthmus of Panama, and shipped ab-.ar.l
another vessel. It did not appear to the Ilritish
Government that, in any sense of the word,
mat could be called B coasting trade. Lord
I.Vo.n** had brought the subject undei the no
tice of Gen. «'aps, who replied that he would
take the opinion of the Treasury about it. He
had carefully considered ihe question as to
whether it was a violation of treaties, and al
though it might not lie a violation of treaties,
at the same time it was a great disappoint
ment, after what the honorable gentleman
would recollect were the professions of
American Minister in !-l'.», when Great Bri'aiu
proposed to repeal the navigation laws. Mr.
Danckoft, who was then the American Min
ister in England, stated to Mr. LAitorciiKUK,
the President of the Hoard of Trade, "If you
are liberal, we shall be liberal: if you give
much, we shall give much ; if yon give all, we
sball give all." It was only just to say that
ihe American Government .lid giveeqDivalent
advantages on passing the navigation act ; but.
although in 1891 Great Britain threw open the
v tasting iiade, what had been done by them in
that respect was still very unsatisfactory.
This is a reasonable demand on the part of
our enterprising English friends. They have
jus! now the command of the Atlantic—sev
enty ocean steamers against five or six Ameri
can, whilst some of our finest clipper ships
are lying idle at the wharves. With chaiitc
teri-ii, moderation, Mr. Bt'f.L is now trying
to lay his finger on the nice little eoMling
trade, which is all that is left to our commer
cial New Eiiglandeis, anil out of which they
support au immense number of their people.
We are not prepared to say, in view of the in
justice which the South has suffered from that
quarter, Hint its industry should any longer
lie t.ixed for the purpose of giving a monopoly
t.f the coasting trade to New England vessels.
Picture!, nnd Illustration*.
Harper* Weekly tot to-day contains a likv
iies*-, or what purports to be such, ol Hon. B.
M. T. Hi ntkk, and a sketch of his lile. We
should c-rtaiiily not recognise tin- likeness,
f<ut for ttie name under it. Iv the .-anie num
ber — a H—MSes ef "(ion. Amos Pilsiiirv,
Chief of the New York Metropolitan Police."
This is a full length portrait, down to the
knees. The " General" carries a beavyistick I
in one hand and a hat iv the other , we have
B satisfactory view of his coat, waistcoat and
breeches, but by the most unaccountable negli
gence aie denied the sight of his lower leg>.
It it. important to the tame ol PiLsninv and
the good understanding oi the public, that an
accurate delineation should be given of the
calves mid Ikiols appertaining to the Metro
politan Chief of Police. It is certainly a rare
compliment to Senator Hiktkk,one of the
tlrot statesmen of the coiuury, to place him
in a picture gallery side by side with a cele
brated thief catcher.
A singular taste has sprung up upon this
subject withill a few years. Formerly, Ihere
was at the head of the New Yoi k police a man
almost equal to Vinocq, in bis sagacity, ener
gy and courage. Old Jacob Hays. who
flourished in the Empire City about tony
years ago, wa» a terror to all evil-doers. He
was the best police officer who ever lived in
this country; but the plain ami simple old
man never dreamed of being shown up in a
literary weekly. Nn publisher recognized at
that time the existence Of any such morbid
curiosity as that which now demands the
likenesses of police officers its well ns Presi
dents, and Have would certainly never have
furnished to a publisher tbe materials lor his
biography. Really, it is difficult to under
stand what interest any class of readers, ex
cept pickpockets and rogues in general, can
feel iv the personal appearance oi Gen. JUBOt*
PILSBCRY.
Another remarkable picture in Harper ia ihe
sieainer "Peytona," a new steamer on the
Western waters, looking precisely like every
other Western steamboat that ever was built,
and every other representation of a Western
steamboat which has ever been made. What
do the readers of Harper want with a picture
of that or any other steamboat? The space
occupied might he more profitably employed
than in such palpable humbugs.
Virginia Mariae Railway.
We referred lately, in another column, to
ibis new and important addition to the com
mercial improvement-and facilities of Rich
mond. It ia owned by Messrs. R. (~ His.
kins, Baviii Ci rutin, John CrrtßiK, Jr., W.
C. Tom ■■KIN!*, andT. W. MoCanck. Thene gen
tlemen own about live acres of laud on which
'his railway is built. There are twenty feet
of water at the shore and a forty-horse power
engine to pull vessels out of it. This railway
is built in the most substantial manner as
well ns the most approved mode, and will
readily take up the largest steamer or sailing
vessel nailing to this port. A vessel can be
run on or off the ways in the course of a few
minute.-. We bar* already mentioned the fact
that masters of vessels, entirely the most com
petent judge*., who have exaiaiueil tbe ways,
speak oi them as iuferior in no respect to any
Mtosrs to be found; and the master of that
large and line steamer, the *' George Peabody "
running betweeu Baltimore and Kichmond
*ays iheysre the only waya at either end of
the l„,e tbat can take up that vessel
A significant and interesting fact con
uc-ird with ihi* new enterprise is, that a con*
tract tuu, been satered into by the Richmond
and Liverpool Company and the Me«r.
Abbamamh. of Baltimore, to build two aa__
ets one og abou, N „ lOM *
ground near ,he railway, »,,«, the ~JJ
tbeir ebipyard in Baltimore. The im__ !.
to be immediately commenced and vigorous
ly prosecuted. Tbe importance to the com
mercial and mechanical interests of _ ut
mond of a shipyard, with a *ns marias
railway attached, must be seen at a glance
This really looks like a step forward, aud m
connection with the construe tionof vessels lor
a dfrect trade wilb Europe, aud tbe proposed
deepemiig of the James River, holds out a
bright commercial future tor Virginia. It
may bes,i.fud at a* a small beginning, but it
it a beginning, and as large as some of our
drat comiui icaf cities made in the outset of
tbeir commerce. It fl a beginning, aud all
Nut is now neided U> secure a glorious ulti
nate. triumph ,» perseverance, oetermination,
md the union « f ail Virginians iv support uf
bis direct and practical means of achieving
Virginia independence.
!\s*ldViußin.ii;uiaii baa pardoned Marcus
i. Wolff, of Missouri for loigiug laud
/nttnut*. Tbe touunuied ssutenc* i» live
Tn» t oast Survey.
A daauwißß .mute has been paid to the
Americas Qm* Survey hy the president of
the London <RN%ra|.hkal SBclety. He -B*>
Khave rloseljr Btudisd the question of Cso«-t
rvey, and ,| 0 not hesitate to pronounce the
conviction,.tßßS though the Americana were
lust in ibe field, they bay.* (/•" solium) leaped
rtbe wry first rati-. The work I* one of
most |>erfeet exemplifications af applied
science of modern time*."
The IVi-i Survey of thi* country i* now only
in its tvfi-iity-flfth year, while that of France
ha* been tn progress nearly one hundred
years, of (Jrent Krltain seventy years, aud of
(ierinany sixty years. At the hi-ati of our
Coast Survey is Professor A. I>. Hai.uk, to
whose superiorqualificaiiou* and indomitable
energy the etflcieury and success of the Ame
rican Coast Sur.ey are in a g real measure dm .
From a sketch now before us of the labors
of this branch of the public, service during the
last olllcial year, it appears that the survey has
been extended into every seaboard State and
Territory upon oui Atlantic, Gnlf and Pacific
coasts. The Atlantic sections are more than
iine-balf completed, and the Gulf sections
more than one-third. In these completed sec
tions, every gulf, bay, sound, harbor, nnd inlet,
has been explored ; every shoal, rock, head
land, and islet marked, the whole published
in graphic maps and reports, with every data
of cost, means, and results. Three classes of
agencies are employed upon each section :—
Enid or shore. Hudrogmphit or water, and
OJfft employees. The two first are the actual
'.-.borers, the latter chiefly calculators
draughtsmen, and recorders. Each of the
eleven s : eotion« has a Superintendent, and the
eleven Superintendents act subordinate to Ihe
Chief. The generalities of distance, area, Ac.
sre found l.y a broad triangulation, and the de
tails ascertained by soaadiag and exploring.—
These hitter investigations have resulted in a
number of discoveries and developments.—
Cpwards of a hundred and fifty previously
unknown rocks, channels, currents, safe bar-
X marine and land changes, and geological
,are written in the present report. The
knowledge of these has considerably lessened
losses of life and properly. From IBM to K-IC
there were annually thirty-seven wrecks, while
from l-.il to 1*56 there were bnt thirty-live .—
The increase of tonnage wculd have indicat
ed forty-nine. This gratifying result is due
to the precautions of the ('oast Survey.—
Kn it i« known that from twelve to fifteen
ons of property are annually destroyed
upon our coasts, and that the utmost annual
"xpenditurt*? of the survey have been fonr
hundred tad fifty-two thousand dollars, the
'conomy of the undertaking will be under
stood. Compared with those of other nations,
Ihe United States Coast Survey has been con
ducted with moderate expenditure While
Irreat Britain had appropriated up to 1896
twenty-two millions of dollars, the United
States required, during fourteen years, but
I and a quarter millions, or a dollar expen
e United States, replaces a pound sterling
t Britain. Great Britain has likewise
eyed double the number of individuals
I our superior stretch of coast would have
anted an inverse proportion. Science
many important facts to our coast inves
ion. The work is conducted on a level
with the science of the day, and has secured at
home and abroad the approbation of the
learned. While Congressional appropriations
have varied but little, the amount of work has
increased every year. This is indicated by the
amount of space successively required to re
port the operations. In IStl, fweiiiy-oi.e
octavo pages sntSced for every n flits Bin nl; Un
report for In'i,- contains marly tiie hundred
rjaarto pages and forty laigemaps. These re
ports are anxiously sought, not only in sea
board States, but largely throughout the in
terior. In contrast with many Government
publications, tbe solidity and importance of
thi* report stands very high.
Prof. Bachs infer- from past success, and
(he extent of uusiirveyed coast, that twel\e
years will set—cc for entire completion.
The Legislature.
The Senate, yesterday, adopted the resolu
tions, heretofore offered, regarding the bonn
dary line between Maryland and Virginia.
Tin* official term of certain State officer.-, cho
<en on the l.'.th February last, was construed
to commence from January ISth, IMI The
L'ominitteeof Privilegesand Elections report
ed that no disability had been shown to attach
to B B. L»<>t glas.h, Esq., Senator from King
William, at the time of hiseleetion. TheCom
iiiitteeof Courts of Justice returned a report
lo the effect that it was inexpedient to lake any
iction on the it-solution in relation to the re
prieve ol Stevens and llazleit. [The Commi
ttees of Courts, Ac, of both Houses, were ad
dressed on the above subject in the Senate
B—Banker, on Thursday night, by Geo. Sennott,
Esq.,counsel for the condemned.| The Board
ol Commissioners appointed to audit and set
tle the Harper's Ferry expense account, were
directed to procure suitable silver medals to
be presented to the Cadets of the Virginia
Military Institute Resolutions were intro
duced and adopled, more clearly defining how
certain claims against the State, arising out of
the lltirners Ferry raid, shall fie settled-
House bill repealing certain sections of an
act passed April 2d, 1856, entitled "an act
providing for a more uniform currency ol the
Hanks of the State," was called up in the
Senate, and a substitute therefor being offered
by Mr. Johnson, it was adopted, and the bill
was tlu-ii passed, the title thereto having been
altered so as to read, "an act to amend and
re-enact _M3M_ section of Chapter SS of the
I,'ode." A.joint resolution was introduced for
tbe purpose of effecting a further extension ol
the session until the l!Hh inst. But little bus.
iiiess of interest was done in the House. The
bill imposing a tax on Special Licenses was
under consideration during the day and last
night.
OT* The death of Mr. J. K. Hanson, one ol
t lie . ddes I citizens of Washing to n, is a v n on need
in the National Int'llig ncer. Mr. Hanson was
a nephew of John Hanson, of Maryland, Pres
ident of the first Congress, and a near Mas*
man of Alk-yanokk Hanson, formerly a dis- I
anguished T'nited States Senator from that I
State. He was a gentleman of most exemplary
life and amiable qualities. - Few of any sen- I
sibiltty," says the lutelligemtt, "could seethe
well-known form of the lame old man without
rhe purest sympathy: lor to them lie was
always associated with the memory of his
three gallant sons, who, in all the pride and
bloom of manhood, offered themselves on the
altar of their country, with the last breath
commending their beloved parent to thecare of
that God who is better than sons or daughters.
They died gloriously; their deeds speak for
them. Te th-ir family they leave'in sacred
keeping their memory, and their country's |
h*E»cy, even the trusty swords they •wielded
gallantly to the death."
Yellow FxvKr. at Havana —The Havana
correspondent of the NewOrbans "Cre.=< ent,"
under date of February •'.">, says :
**I am sorry to report thus early of
yellow fever in this city, bnt there have been
three cases in one bouse—tbat of Dr. Tincker.
on Havana street. Tbe first. Miss Blodget of
New York, died; the other two, Miss Tincker
and a servant girl from New York, recovered."
Rsi-i.v. Mr. lmbodi-n, of Augusta, in a
itu Wished letter, states that he delivered in the
Whig Convention tbe message given to bim
by Mr. Watkins, of Charlotte county, exactly
aa it was given to bim, aud that he did not un*
•aerstnnd Mr. W. to make bis remarks jocosely.
He did not say that Mr. W. bad changed his
politics at all.
..illfAI" 12 S, ' K '"»-.—A well-known and op
••JS™ ™* r cbantof Boston, Mr. George B. Rich-
H;€t_rs.-3__]___s^
' lo -__*__ bought himself subject
old, was tound on ibe So"!, m_L_l "" J*_?
Michigan • Bhslmd been
church, aad oa ber return had lost h.rl.*
and eventually ber life, on the frozen ice.''
Floub Extobtat-ob -non Cbablbbtob i
Tbe Spanish nolacre Jon-fa was cleared at
t 'harleston ou Monday, for tbe Canary Islands
with a cargo of Hour, equal to l,«wu barrels'
including tbe finest brands of North Carolina!
Baltimore and Richmond. I
Beulf, old Brown', Secretary of State, deli v
en-d a i.*c.ure in Columbus, Ohio, one evening
la. i mill. He bad au audience ol about twen*
J l"s**v |
j lowa abu ViJßOiEiA.—Theae tot Ooooraor
Kirkwood. of lowa, in refusing to arrest and
surrender Harol'ay'Coppie,on aa alleged re
! qui-tk-n of Oowrnor Leteher.of Virginia, has,
we |. rceivr, neon a matter of inquiry in the
Senate ol lewa. In that body, oa the-28th alt,
the following message was received from Out*
omur. Kirkwood,
Execttivk OrritE, Feb. ***,i-*ihi.
Oenfltmen of the Senate • I have received the
resolution pa.*-sed by your body yesterday, _*k
itig cerium mtormauon in regard to a demand
made upon me by the flovernor of Virginia
I arrest aud surrender of one Hurclay
, as a fugitive from justice.
ng examined that resolution with much
•d have very reluctantly arrived at the
lion that 1 ought not to answer it. I
admit the propriety of giving to tbe
full iiitormaiiiui on this subject, and
romptly cornmunicve all facts within
iwledge iv any way connected there
rhenever I can do so consistently with
'-respect, and with the respect and con
ion which, in my judgment, are due to
iiifiirjiariment.it our government which for
the time being 1 have ibe bonor to represent.—
I cannot, however, do so in response to a reso
lution which assumes that m this matter 1
have done acts which the common jm gment
of your body would pronounce to be lntproiier
B person holding my official position.—
sumption, utterly unfounded in fact as
an nut eitner respond to or deny with
nitiing by implication that thesiigges
-reof was au ihori/.ei by the of the
cannot believe |1 was the well-con
actiouof your b:.dy to embrace such
tion in your resolution, but am satis
t your action in this matter took its
objectionable form through oversight
dvertance.
lese reasons I very respectfully return
oliition, that you may have the oppor
)f giving it further consideration.
SAMI XL J. KIKKWOiiD.
The except ionaple portion of the resolution
alluded to by Governor Kirkwood, called
upon him for any correspondence he may have
had with Coppic. The clause containing this
was offered by way of amendment, and was
adopted BB part of a resolution calling for the
correspondence with ihe (Jovernoi of Vir
ginia. Hence he risks the Senate to reconsider
its act.
The Charleston paiiers confirm the state
ment that 95 a day will be the established
prices lor board at the hotels of that city dur
ing the holding of the l'enioenuie National
Convention.
There is great enthusiasm at Montreal over
the election of Mayor Kodiere. Obnoxious
newspapers were burned by tbe crowd, and
the favorite borne in triumph through the
streets.
•Vioocopiei? of Dr. Palmers translation of Mi
chelef* La Fern me have already heen sold,
though the book has not been out ouite two
weeks.
. Deacon William Carruthers, of Amesbury
Mills, Mass., committed suicide on the Tth
inst., by hanging himself in the cellar of bis
store.
It is said that Congress will adjourn forsev- I
eral days, at the times when the Kepuhlican
Convention is held at.Chicago,and the Demo
cratic Convention at Charleston.
tiuicksilver is so abundant iv California j
that it is found in quart/. It has turned up
Justin time to make the other silver turn out
well. :
A petition has gone before the Rhode Island
(feneral Assembly, praying for a restoration I
ot the death penalty for murder.
The Mormons were highly Indignant when
the army went to Utah, but tbey are almost
equally reluctant to have it come away.
The anniversary of Washington Irvings
birth-day is to be publicly celebrated ia New
York on the 3d of next month.
Six negroes, owned by Wiley (Hover, of I
Edgefield district, S. C. were drowned on the
3d inst., while fishing. j
A letter from San Francisco says Hiscacci
anti, the vocalist, and her husband have sepa- I
rated. The cause is jealousy. i
A school teacher named T. .1. Anthony, in
I 'wa city, killed himself last week by taking
dose of strychnine.
Dr. Redman, the celebrated spiritualist, has
en detected in swindling iv New Orleans,
ul has fled the city.
There were ninety-four deaths in (tinciiin.iti
-t week, of which lifty-one were under ten I
X.w Orleans papers report a large number
counterfeit .*|im notes on the Louisiana
State Hank.
TiiP Senate of Maryland has adopted the ad- I
dre*.s to the Governor for the removal of Judge
Stump.
Dr. William ('. Harrison has been sentenced
to the Michigan penitentiary for passing coun
terfeit coin.
Eleven horses and thirty cattle were
burned to death ai Neponsett, Mass., tbe other
day.
Hon. Samuel E. Smith, formerly Gov. '"nor I
of Maine, died on Monday.
A lot of cattle passed through Wheeling ;oine
dn\6 ago,averaging 'J, 17.> pounds each.
The Kentucky Legislature ad joorns on vex»
Monday.
The Mississippi, Hudson, Connecticut, and
St. Lawrence Rivers are now dear of ice.
A small boy ha> been lodged in jail in Mus
katnie, lowa, for counterfeiting.
Swallows and blue birds have made their
appearance in the vicinity of Boston.
The Charleston Convention is to assemble
oa they'd of April next.
The Democratic State Convention of North
Carolina is in session at Raleigh.
R»_Tiik Wobbbbs of the world y..u can see.
when you take the Stebso-cops and a number of
assorted PnoToen*run Plates. Whatever art
lias created since centimes, ntture \ lw charmed
since the creation, and histon has thourht since
any record yon find realized in this wonderful in
strument. The most exeellenf. plates, imported
directly from 1 rauce and Enuland. are keut f..r
sale at the Opticians'. M. .1. Fbamkli*, _ Co.. lis
Wain atreet. m the City Savings' Bank.
tfc-w o<>r.'i««.— Few are aware of the importance
ot ciieckini! a Couch or "f-ommon Cold" in its first
stase ; that which in the bseinnin-. would yield te
8 mild remedy, if neglected, soon attacks tne
Lanes. "BrosrV- Bronchial Troches," contain
ing temuleent ingredients, allay Pulmonary Irri
mtmm. mh 9— <_tFß_Tu_wlt
»*_ Pbotoobaphs nnd Axbbottpes, of a sues
nor quality.can lie obtained at al! hours of the day
and in any kind oi weather, at Kicks' Mammoth
Steam Gallery, Main street, near the Dispatch
office, at prices ranging from 26 cents to -$23.—
Large mxc "roups, ia flit frames or fancy cases, at
reduced prices. Facilities for executing 600 por
traits daily. felß—ta
Bf_. RICIIMOM, TII'ATRK.
-tiKA.ND SATURDAY NIGHT'S (JALA.
Sixth appearance of .M'lle LOUISE WKLLS and
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Truly pictured in tins .Industry and Idleness,
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Publishers, Booksslisrs and Statisnars,
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N. 8.-WEST k JOHNSTON keep on hand tha
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branches of Literature, tbat is to bs found in
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All oi dors promptly attsn.lad to. inb 10—It
VERY OLD AKll choice Brown
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Dark and Pals COGNAC BRANDY,
of ÜBUSUaI quality. I
Forsalebr WALT_RD.BI.AiR.
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*-*■ MMbushels prißis SKF.D OATH, in Toelg and
._ ."" sale low.
AjW tnwkaia I' KACII BLOW I'OTATOK*.
»*» • B_A« fc- ~*' X
.*.*» ''JhGSth. I
u\u°iT h *
■ — •" _____MMR
At the National Hotel, Washington. I». C, on
the 27tfc February, lo Rev '. C Hiiim.-. Lot is
J. BO«IKUXnBa Mrs. ALMIRA V. TAYLOR,
both of this city.
DIBD,
On Tharsday. Bth OASSANDRIA
MA HON a, consort of Mr. J. A. Mah'.ne. aged 28
18. She leaves a devoted husband, twnebtl
, and an affectionate mother, to mourn their
c friends and acquaintances of Ihe family ars
rated to attend her funeral, lrom the residence
r hnshand, on Kb street, near the Armory, on
rday, 10th 1111,1.. at 3 o'clock, without further
Thursday evening, the «th inst., JOHN C.
. aeed efi y ears,
c funeral will take place from Leigh Street I
'st Church, on this (Saturday) evening, at I
en. Tne friends and aciuaintances are in
to attend.
March !»th. at the residence of her father, Mr.
Wm. Gardner, Mrs. ELIZABETH A. HOP-.
KINS, aged 38 years and :t months.
The funeral will take place from the First Baptist
Church at four o'clock Sunday afternoon. The
friends and seti'iaintances of the family are re
spectlully invited to attend without further notice.
" Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord." *
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
FORT OF RICHMOND, MARCH H.
High Water this day (Saturday) (>', o'clock \
ARRIVES,
Schr. Coquette, Skiiiner,|Balt„ plaster, Shields k
Somervill.
Ir. Tennessee, Johnson, Eastern Shore, oats,
A Hurt on.
r. New York. Carrival, James river, lumber,
tlereer A- Co.
r. Mary Flizalieth. Moorecnck, Jaiuos river.
, to Captain,
r. Baltimore, Phillips, Half., ruano, Sehaer,
r. Kate Kallahan, Kallahan, I'hila.. coal, J.
idersoa.
?cur. Elizabeth Elennr, Layne, N. York, guano.
Bacon k Baskervill.
.>chr. Jno. Alexander, Lewis, Baltimore, guano
"•icon A. Baskervill, S. MrUruder's tons. Stokes A
Rives.
Senr. Wm. Sliaml.nrjr, Toase, North river, corn.
Bacon „ Baskervill.
BAILED,
Steamship Jamestown. Skinner. New York,
mdze. and passengers. Liidlnm Ar. Watson.
Steamer Belvidere, Keene, Baltimore, mdz. find
passensers. I), k W. Currie.
Schr. Fearless, Smith. New York. coal. W. D.
Colquitt A- Co.
Schr Sarah Ann. Croekett, down the river, light.
Schr. Hampton. Curtis, down the river, light.
Schr. Courier. Wool ford, down the river, light.
Schr. Prima Donna, Reddish, down the river,
ii-llt.
Below in the river bound up bark Sally Magee.
Capt Ale.x'r Soals, from Rinds Janeiro, with cof
fee, to Edmund, Da yon [tort & Co,
REV. MR Nn.MM.B_ will deliver
tn*" suth concluding lecture on Church
hist rv. in the FIRST U N IV*£RBA Li 8 T
CHURCH, on east SUNDAY NIGHT. Snbjocta
■'Kevs Fsrdinand Oliver t'etitpierre. John I Jasper
Lavateer, John Frederick oiierbn. and Chevalier
Raawsy, the Catholic Daiversalist." mhW—lt*
KKl.ir.iot SNOTH E.-Rec J. D,
<**---* BLACKWF.LI. will preach (by rptiupst
of Ins onßsreratioa.loß the subiect of "INFANT
BAPTISM." in Tnnitv (METHODIBT» Chnroh,
on ro-mo-row (SUNDAY) Morning, at 11 o'clock,
mil 10-It*
1U.161011S NOTH'E.-Ttie Rev.
x. V. MOORE will deliver the funeral
discourse prepared for the occasion of the funeral
of the lats John F. Dalilberir, TO-MORROW, at 3
..'clock P. M. The cit./ens generally are invited
to attend. ml, 10—It*
S*"*\«--_ It EliKilOlS NOTIIE.- Rev. Dr. 1).
»•*--__ 8. DOGGETT Will preach at CENTE
NKKY M, E. CHURCH TOMORROW, at 11
O clock A. M.. and 7\ P. M. nih 10 —It*
VIRKIiiIA LIFE INSI'RANI E
COMPANY.—It appearing that the lull
-.mount of the capital stock of this Company is sult
-11 riben" lor. a toner*, meeting of the stockholders
will bo held at tbe onesef the Merchants' Insnr
2. r . c '.V*i". r,lp . a,, - v - ' ,>r ~ie Purpose of organizing, on
*A LDNESDAI . the 21st inst., at -'.o'clock. P. M.—
Uv order oi the
in!i«-15t COMMISSIONERS.
H. ti. HeC'ANN _ >ll«.*» M. A.
bw**_Si McCANN-PORTRAIT PAINTERS -
ROOM 2.1. MECHANICS' INSTITUTE.
Miss McCANN will execute most of the ladies'
IOKTRAITS. the softness and richness of her
stile ol coloniK being peculiarly adapted to the
. BK. Specimen* may he seen at the show-room i»f
Mr. Jno. vV. Daviks Mari.le Works. |fe22-lm*
TRADERS- BAMK.-At aaseetmi
-»**-__ of the Commissioners, under an act of
the Legislature to incorporate the TRADERS'
BANK OF THK CITY OF RICHMOND, passed
lMh Febrssry. 1860, it was resolved that Books of
Subscription be opened on the 2M day of March,
at. the following places in the city of Richmoad:
lokißSon. Hill k Co,'s. Hector Davis', I'iilliain k
b'trs'. Smith k Harwood's and Isaacs k Taylor's,
or aiiitscriptioti to stock to said Bank.
( OM*tISSIO*<BBS :
HECTOR DAVIS, J.C.JOHNSON,
C H.HILL. GKt). W. YANCEY.
W.B DUPREE, GEO. W.SMITH,
S. R. FONDREN, WM. 11. BETTB.
J. B. DAVIS. T. M. JONES,
R') LUMPKIN, SOLOMON DAVIS
J. 11. PLEASANTS, " | fe 21 lm
206. wvn r< __ » ov * 206
OOT BALLS,
MARBLES,
TOTS. TOPS,
1 RICHARDSON'S,
MS Main Street.
•20b. FUN FOR til til S.
BATTLEDORES,
GRACE HOOFS.
AN DGAM KS OF ALL KIN DS.
RICHARDSON'S.9OS Mam street, aearfHb.
For those celebrated WING'S FARINA CKACK- I
KKS.ro to RICHARDSON'S, 206 Main st
I-or the best and largest Baaortment of small
CAKES, xeto RICHARDSON'S.
for the best snd lightest Found. Fruit, and Sponge I
CAKE, co to RICHARDSON'S.
l-or the largest assortment ol PIKS ami PAS
TRY, goto RICHARDSON'S.
II you want a beau* 1 fill ornamented CAKE for
wadding or party, PYRAMIDS, FRUIT BAS
KETS, or am other tattle ornament, in to
■ RICHARDSON'S.
If you are rotas to net married or have a party,
and wish to net the largest assortment of k»«'hl
nutrs lor the smallest amount of money, go to 2t»i
Main street, as 1 take psrticnlar pains m patting
ait orders, either large or small, for city orcountrr.
RICHARDSON'S celebrated Wild Clierrv and
Bloodroot COUGH CANDY, for Coorhs. Colds,
Hoarseness, a c., be. For sals bj Drnggists gene
rsliy.and wholesale and retail at i
JOHN J. RICHARDSON'S.
mh MB Maia street, near 9th.
"I*_Mi'l.„ OF I AM Y.
A MAIN ST.. :t DOORS ABOVE BTH.
Our assortment of the following goods is now
complete, and we ask the special attention of l.u> -
!^oA N .?L l '°^J' , ;.\ : ' !uNNAlKH: ~ICK' I'LRSKS:
WRITING DESKS and WORK BONKS; English
and French DOLLS: HOSIERY, GLOVES, and
TOYS of all kinds. JNO. D. ALLEN A CO.a
*H_Mr. \\ 11.1.1 A.l F.GBTTI will be pleased to
receive a visit from his numerous friends and ac
quaintances, nib 10—3t*(2pj
PORNS. « ORXS. j
wabts. , ,?*_* I,I0N8 « DEFORMED NAILS.
••ARTS, and sll 1...*..-rescences of the Feet, instan
taneously removed without pain or ißcoßveaience.
those whom art am* letributive nature have eoa-
I spired to make miserable about the feet have ths
; remedy within a grasp as long as i*r. SCHULTZ
is in the city. At fins season Corns are even more
troublesome, and ronsaaasntly should bs proper!*,
looked to. Dr. S. nt] lie consulted daily at his
on.cc. Wall Street Hotel, Wall street, mh id- 21'
CEKBOATN, SEED MATS.-*** i.ushels of
•*--» pni-0 OATS, received this morajaa, and for
salejiy |mh l'.-.tt] MARK DOWNEY.
W , EX*fßL.__ , _ ,lfo VIB-INIA YEAST
I - r-OWDKKS-Siiperior SaidiiU Powders; Ci
irate Magnesia, always fresh, all prep-iretl daily ;
lresh Ib.jis; fresh Harden Seed, Perfumer), Toilet
Article'!: a superior assortment of Turkish and
other Smoking Tobacco: Henry Clay and Loadra
Cigars-fbi sale by L. WAGNER, Druggist.
titli and Broad streets.
CWEEtHAVANA OKAMiIN.-it. bbls Ha
*-' vanaOranses,just received, for sale on co'ii I
irorsit'ti at. Baltimore prices, l.y
LOUIS J. -08SIEUX. I
ILfESSINA OKAN«_-».-ioo Messina I
irx Oranges, foi r 1 icon commission, in l..fs of*.
itnre::, or more. Call early.
LOUli J. BOSSIKUX.No. M Main at.
PMCMI C9COANOIt-MI fresß San Blai
x Loceanuta, t>r sale on commission, now re
ceiving by schooner. LOUIS J. BOSH El.'. I *.,
No. aO Main ■ treet.
PAINTS, OILS, \AH\ItHtV Ac.-A very
largo stock for vale by
DOVE .V CO . Wholesale Druggißts.
street, Riclmnind. '
]-^ T E\V SHIRTS.-A aew lot ef Starts ibe Mm
.T.i_*_?*N Itedejustrccsived hy the subscrilKTs,
a* 110 Main street. Call in and get the liest article
ofisredintown. _ Tl'l'MAN_„ HULL.
DLACK DRESS FROt'KS-Of aeod '.laality.
_» assorted in size, and warranted iv fit and ma
terial, fjood style, and made in a durable manner.
TUFMAN * HULL, lloMain street!
O 1 ??, -? A ___*_*_;_•___ e-oaketa sxtra&ne
*»*» Old Java Coflee, just landed and for sale by
BKLDEN k MILLER.
Corner Pearl and Cary streets.
f ''AMDLKtI.-f-iOii boxes Adamantine Can <les, 140
V boxes Maoy's Patent Chemical Sperm Candles,
just landed aud lor sale by
BELDEN k MILLER.
OAT-.-itou bnsiiels Eastern Shore Oats/daiU
expected to arrive, for sale by
BEI.DKN k MILLER,
Corner Pearl and Cary streets.
fMM.YSs' LENTS for a nice Swiss Muslin Cef-
V Ur, worth M cents, at
. JACOB A. LEY Y'tLls Maia at.
ONLY .io L'KNTfa for a nice Swiss MBatiaCol.
lar. worth MS cents, at LEVY'B.
OIM.T BS Cmntß tor fins Grass LinsVfidkls.
and I.insß Cambric lldkfs.. worth **• cent*, at
• JACOB A. LEVY'S.
ONLY A© i'KNTfi for sup'r tine "irisb Linen,
worth 75 cents, at
JACOB A. LEVY'S. MMain_ strest.
»•' • ■'■-"fTfl'for yard wtda _eav, Un"
0-0 Meached Jot ton. well worth 10 cents, at
JACOB A^LEVY'^ is Maißstrset.
J*n\._ 'i__!T' r, * E ' o i- , V.f'S r bsw
» Nine, landing par bark " Psrthisn," forsaisbv
L fc G. 8. DAVENPORT.
S 'ROUND ALU vt KAI.T-BW sacks, for sala
x * l'» EDWIN WOKTHAM fc CO
( '•'s-'EIRM— fOsniatals aow receivir.*, |~r sals
V.br _ W .*L_ V __^__* , f*«'Ns.
LKE-.H AlOtNTAt** »t»_t. Ml TIER-:
* Just received, for salo-by WM.T. KING.
■ •PBCIAL WOTICBS.
ssß liev. Dr. Keener, Kditsr of the
lAff AnVOOATK-Mmrn'i lir-LLi
iRe I'ovvDßß. All parson* fond of debt,
Bsreet aad wholesome loaf bread. I.isouits. Imtter.
am] Ituekws-at cakes, may ruroha-e this powder
with ooaidence. The materials sre perf- otljt
harmless, and more plenaanfthan Mode*. Saleratns.
Ar. No fear of son r bresd. Ths u-s of it will
niiike the lightest, sweetest bread in the shortest
p.Muolile tuns; save tune, labor snd expense ; and
never disappoints, if the accompany,ns simple di
rections ars observed. Upsides, it is manufactured
,n Virginia, snd is no invention of Yankeedom. -
John w.OsßLtcs., manufacturer and sole propria
tor, Bielim'.nif. Va. We know him, ai.d have tn«d
it, and recomiiieii.l it aa the best we ever tried.—
Get it, and mind th* directions.
»V Souther,, Sewing Mm liin*-
LETTER'S LOCK STITCH Sett M!***
SEWING MACHINES.
Arrangements are beimi made to mnnut actura
the Bbrrve justly celebrated Machines in Richmond,
vs. they nre unrivaled in point of simplicity,
iieauty of finish, and their perfect adaptation to
every branch ot industry where the needle is re
quired.
They are gotten up in various styles, ranging in
prices lrom BSO to .jflfio.
The above Machines are on exhibition for the
prenent at Corinthian Hah. Main street, and at rhe
"Old nonunion Office," in flelvjn'i row. opposite
Bank st .Kichmond. JOHN H. LEBTER.
inn!)-6t1.pl
BY l>r. VI in nock's Indian Panaren, for
THK CERTAIN CURE OF NEURALGIA AND
RHEUMATISM.—Tins compound effectually re
lieves and cures NEURALGIA and RHEUMA
TISM jn its most acute form. The ur*i.-it success
with winch it has met. and the irrcreasri*; demand
justifies the assertion that it stands utrivalle.l as
areme.lv. Those who hive suffered h*.l are now
relieved, are willing witnesses in t»*rial* of its vir
ues. The man) testimonials which .have lieen
yen in its Iv-half. are convincins s'yl satisfac
iry. The afflicted liave mil) to try and be enn
ncerl.
BS_ Certificates of many well-known citizens of
icninonit can lie seen. For sate l»
FISHER k WINSTON! DrusEists.
mhs-it No. 125 Main st., Richmond.
Bc_.AH the world at Pence. I
NO MORE QUARRELS,
FIRM UNION. !
SAVE THE PIECES.
Then call at
IAS 11. I'EARCE ft CO.'S new Drue Store, enr
eroftth and Broatl streets, get a bottle of NEGA
IVE BLUE OEMKNT. use as directed, and I*
fisfietl that the " Cman" can lie preserved.
__. Mutual Benefit
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.
Bt accumulation, Jan. Ist. ISi«n .*.'>,4W.i.5.*t2 :P.i
'o»il amount of dividends paid to !
lan. Ist. I*M UMJHAM
' 'otal amount of claims by death paid j
to Jan. Ist, IS-Vi b,*bv_ as* f,E
Tbe dividend .Tan. Ist, MW,isdSper nan*. |
Only half tbe premium, on policies for term of I
life. >s required in cash; the other half may be I
paid in a note Iwarinir ti per cent. in'<*rest—tiik I
ntvitiKM. bki\<.46 per ckvt.. neary balances I
the note. This company pais then dividends
while the insured isUviag,
Tins company oilers advaXTASBS and BBCVBtTt
unsurpassed t,y any institution ia this . miiitrv.—
Please call at_BMain street, anil tret a . ircnlar.
mil 7-5t KNOWLES ft WAI.FORI).
tfV. ln*nin,,re, Insurance.••Lite and Fire
Insurance, ut the Lowxsi rates charged by re
sponsible companies.
For a 1.1. aiBOS of Insurance, with as little de
lay as posi.il,le. call at the old established Henerat
Insurance Office, on Pearl street, opposite Jno. N. I
Gordon, next door to E. D. Kaclin. '
The BKsr companies represented and all losses I
promptly paid.
Hours of business from 9 to 1, and from 4 to 6
o'clock daily. C. R. BRICK EN,
nihti-lw General InsuranceAeent.
Br_» Rockbridge A him Water.—The water I
obtained from tbe justly celebrated ROCKBRIDGE
ALUM SPRING, can be used at this season with I
(treat success. As an alterative.it i.« unsurpass- I
cd. In eases of Dispepsia. Liver Complaint and I
many oilier diseases, it is sinsularly efficacious. I
and aa a strengtheninc tonic truly valuable. Fori
sale l.y FISHER A WINSTON,
mil .t—lm No. 125 Main street. Sole Agents.
t WANTS. !
ANTEII-A CARRIAGE TRIMMER.-1
wish to employ a good Carriare Trimmer, i
GEO A. A INS MB.
nih 10—It loth st.. between Main ami Cary.
WA NT X B— One or two HANDS t<< put up
SMOKING TOBACCO in papers. Auply at
mliio-ii.- T. A B. fIARDGROVE'B Frfetory.
WANTKII-A settled GIRL, or WON _N, who
oo can Cook, Wash and Iron for a small family.
good wares Brill he Rivea to a competent person.
No other need apply. Also, a nuiall GIRL, to
nnii.t children. Call at Z'tO Broad st. mh :•- is
UMNTEW-TOHIKK-AGIRL. able to take
no care of a eliild None need apply withoat the
best recommendations. Apply at this office.
mh '.> ta
VLTAnWBt-A few HOUSE PAINTERS.- Good
»" wages will bs paid to first-class workmen. —
Api'ly by letter, to ED. ZOfiLLER It CO.,
mil!'- 3t/ TarlK.ro, N. C.
U7ANT_._-.cOAL PIT HANDS.—The Mid
"» lot hi an Coal Mining Company wish to em
ploy a lew additional IIANHS to wort m their
mines. For able-bodied men, white or Mack, lib
eral wai:<*s will be paid. Apply at the office of the
company, corner of Mam ami lltli streets,or at
the mines, m h B-Sm
U r AIN'T Ell- Hv a young man, who is eon, potent
and comes well recommended,a SITUATION,
in which ho can make himself useful. He is will
ing io so into the Grocery. Dry Bonds or Comnu*.
sum business. Address*X," atthisoffiee.
mh 8-3t*
\UA\T ED—Several-.-ed MM.LIN KK't- some
»» bs work in tbs store aad some to take the work I
liome. To first iate hands the highest waxes will
be paid, at H. L. WIOAND*B,
mh 7-6t Corner Broatl am! Mh sts.
18/Af-f lr.U-A TOBACCO FACTO H y\—Aa)
»» one bariag a bouse suitable f.T th i. t'pos,.
* vacant lot on winch they arc w.llna' to build, I
lease lor a term af years, will pie,*,, address
668. Richmond. Va. Location preli/sSed Fast
A IN' t X ll.*-We wish to hire I if' the Old
Su-eet Spriuns. thirty or forty CA'HN ami
DINING-ROOM SERVANTS, for tf,- snsuia.
Spruus season. GOOCH k i'S'HOI.S.
mh 6—lm
U'A.tiTEU --About OR SERVANTS for the
"White Sulphur Springs Company;" also,
one NURsE and one FARM ha.Nu. Apply to
GKO. E- TAYLOR,
iiilni-Gt* Americas Hotel.
"(17 A .Vr Ell.-Gentlemen to walk ap Withoul
or delay, on Friday and Sat.iruai montine, ts
the SOUTHERN HOOT and SHOE M.'.NUFaC
TOH'i . i.is Bread street, and procure a sail of the
liest made Boots or Shoes, ver\ far below tiie
usual prises ia fact, abont hali. ttavins pur
chased a targe portion of the stock ot C ZtieWer.
l«i Baltimore street. Baltimore, Md , • >r eaah al
Sheriffs' sale, WS intend iivia* our cn'onieis the
henelii ot the same. First come, first ill led, and
l*eet bargains Hurry up, nentleiuei. i word to
the wise is \\ c prefer ami •■•ls dime to
a slow dollar. THOMAS .V .fISHKR.
N. B- These reeds were made e - V ressly for
irs*-eia»B Baltimore City Reta_Tra«t_
mil .1 - lw .;**
| II fA NT Ell-Ladies te par.ion us BBfal
»» lantrv in not first lavitiax thejlf however, |
we now admit our error arid their
presence, anil in consideration oi pro
mi-e ureal bargains, wi'h rnieweil attention and I
politeness. Ladies, forgive this, onr 'first neulect,
which M.ur presence alone will prove.
Yarns*, respectfully.
THOMAS ft FISHER,
Southern Boot and Shoe Manufactory, !
nihs-lw -lib Broad street.
James River BBd
•' aanawha Company want to hue
al.!e-1.0.1,r,l MEIiRO MEN to work dari_K ths
rsiii.'i'inlerot ihe present year on the repairs of
tbe Caaal tiotwoea this city and Lynebbars Tie
coiiipany wiil pr.\ a lilK*ral rate af kite for tne
balance of the year, and feed and rlo-he well and
pay all medical attendance, free of char.:-, to the
o***ner. K. (. CHINN I
mh'-lm Snpt. J. M. ft K. Canal.
WA-NTED- -SI JCTY SERVA N IS, torn to tne
Rett Sweet Spnncs. Vs., a? follows: Cooks,
Diains-Roomaad CabiaServsßta. rhoss wisniai
to obtain a rood situation for tbe mmmer willan
plyearlyto JAMES M. LAN DON,
_mh .!-:«• No. 115 M in st
U r '.'\ T .l ;W r , i.' > n _?*>t"B »' ;l ". a situati'i:i"as
SALI'SVANin-. Dhry Goodi or
Has bad an experwaee of three rears, and i mU
inmenee a snod trail*'. Rcierer.cs riven. A.i
-nre«B.-'.l. 1t.," Amelia C. H. mh 3 7i
II'ANTEII-TO BRVeoiBTB-Byaßem«o__a
»» who hs» had an sxaerieaee of npw*.'dß of
nine years ia the llras Businoss, anil who can
eoB-sBBBd a capital of *j:.,i-"'. a PARTNER, with ■
a like amount of <*.apital. and capable ai manaaias I
the Isiokaanil finances ol a largebvaisens ;*uclia
party can bs Baaared ol the prospe t of «at-> l.lish i
im: a prolitaf.ie l.tisim s ST OBCB, by ;tpsl -atmn ;
addressed to "H. A. V., ,'r.." pare Box f 55 Rch
mond Applications int.st l<* Rddiaeaod as sin—
until Uth Harob, and alter nat to '.' It A V
Jr..' Lynchburjt.Vs, fels-,J_wim"
IITANTED-Fverylmty to knew that 1 "hays
r*V D c J"* n r?*s. e A t ' ,c r?*i""f»ctnre of I RUNKB.
CARPBT-BAGB, and VALICES at NVvM. Main
___£__?» 7s*' I_M»_1 _ M »_ t / ,e ' r «''"»»"'»'> » heau'ifu
assortment.( I runks, I'alioes, aod Carpet Bass
tls !___ SfiHl •_.»*•*»■ *■ lowaat;,sVcabbe
_2_«**_f. «»• Northern cities, both at wholesale
*SJ**\ 'lV Tr i« nl <« repaired and Covers made to
order, at the shortest notice.
de **-«,„ JAMF.B X NOTTS.
VIfANTEO-Fif>eeu able Negro MIN. lrom
CARB.! 1 *? i7lM r m*i*A __*"tf ■oderir,.un-_ at the
J________ I r L MML* No accident ~| aeriona
f| 0 _ l _ , M- nee to * nOhmm laborer has . cur red in
__£ - M i ne ",w'r seven ysars: and a lai w, advance
over surface hires will be p.u.i for s o,*d >ue„. Fse
fl?,. _Ka__*__* ■*•"*"* »t the Coal yßrd, cornsr
loth and Cary au.. or at the Mines. F
J U _ JOHN h WKRTI?. Asent.
BOARD-NO.
DtIARDINCJ.-I havscomforuble FOtt.MS, and
■**-" can accommodate two -entleine. and their
J r n , jTjiri,*nß** l ft ,, « to B*eßlleß-eo.wi)b BOARD
ami LODuINO. Terms modsrats.
-*.__*.* - Mb*. NORITT.
mh 9~, t* Coraer Fonahes an.* Cary ata.
BSi.ft?^ 0 -Having taken ihe CENTRAL
*** 1101 S> sauated oa the Sonth oornorolOnv
eruor and Franklin sweet.. 1 am bow prepared v, .
-u-c'iiiiniodate a number ol'uentlenieii wifh BOARD I
and LODGING,
•whs.-*** M. VIRGINIA JOHNSTON.
PAH BER HOI BE. " ' "
BOSTON, MABS.
Gsntlsinen will find the best of a00..m modstions,
with svsry effort for the comfort of toasts. LAR
DhR aot sxesllsd ia the Uaited Hutss.
mh3-«m J.'iP'MILLS *'
pflKb II UOPb l n l aad, a-idlor **\o In , :
LETTER LIST. j
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m _°.__ *WI*©FFICE. on the tth day V
March. IBM.
i . B__ Published by BBthoritt of Act of Con |ress. in
I the newspaper ha viae the largest circulation in the
District where printed.
.Nf-Personseallinr for letters in this List, will
please say they are advfntiskp.
LADIE~" LIST.
Anderson Ehia Leary Mary
Anderson mrs L D Lacy mrs Mary C
Adkenson mrs Mary A Leciu.u mrs Martha
Armstrong mrs J%« J Lewis Ellen (col'df
Anderson miss Mary F Lipscomb miss Ella 8
Austin misa Sarah F Moors Mara (eol'd>
Atkisson miss Ruth F Mullen Mahr T
Atkinson truss Mara A Madison mrs Theresa
Armstrong miss M J Marsh mrs Jans L
Arnold miss Mary 8 Marsh mrs Lucy 0
Bos-lißrrAnn Mayes mrs JudithP
Brown Dolly (eol'rl) Moo mrs E C
Butler mrs Cyrus Miller mrs CB I
Barrett mrs Sarah J Moseliy mrs E T
Bennett mrs JCF M.niton mrs i'atav
Bowles mrs Mary A Morsn mrs Fannis W
Brad lei mrs Sarah Monte* Madam Lola 2 I
Brizzalara mrs H .1 Martin miss Lucie
Kartlett miss Lettee Monton imas Mary A
Bowlin miss Levenia Mathews mias Marg't
Brooks miss Catherine Morrisanss Julia W
• dirißtian miss Ann Murdenmias Clara T
Cruder miss McKenna mra Jno
tr»» niiu A C Nealson nuaa Mary
i.alavon miss F C Norris miss .1 C >
Clayton miss L Nixon mrs Emily E
mias Mara A New mrs E A
Collins miss E W Nettle-mrs Lucy
'otrell miss Oetavia V Nolan mrs Oath
Cannon miss Marat O'Counell mias E J
'rafton miss Bettie Ore* miss M S
Crump Parnill miss Mary A
Crump mrs E J Peasiey miss Julia
Crouch mrs BS l'nce mra Susan E
Cralton mrs Marr A Friddy mrs A B
Campliell mrs S Person mrs Susan N
Crane*, mrs J B I'itts mrs Martha
Christian mrs Ann M I'.dlard mrs S M
'laihorne mra Martha 'tiiiek mrs A
Clark mra Cath hesaldsou mra Fliz'th
Clarkemrs Man RoackmrsAnnß
Collins mrs H Rogers mrs Mary A
L.iapgnne mrs C Rose mrs Jas H
Cmnpton miss Fannie Rasrland Btiss C B
Dangertield hubs M W Reed miss X
Davenport uii«s H M Richardson miss A M
Dad 1< ike mi*s Sarah V Richardson miss E
Drewr*. miss M *j Smith Lncenia
Drtscol! Mrs Catherine Steele mrs
Dupriest-- Shaw una ME
El.iß mrs Mary Shillm.J-ss mra —
Eangkt miss Ellen Bbiaaalt mra Heyter
Elam misa X .1 Spear miss Cath IT
Eggles'on hubs Julia Snellmgs miss Marr J
Eg.-lestsn miss F B Smith miss Adeline J
freeman mrs Mary Smith miss Mary D
Ford mra Susan H Shipman miss Loretta 2
Finriley mrsM A W Bbaaaaaaa miss Kate
randnriard misa R Seay miss R M
Figs miss Mary E Turner mrs Ann f
Fisher miss Mary Tv ler mrs M f
Griffs mrs E Thompson mrs If
Graves mrs E M Tiller mrs Man 8
Griffin mrs II A Til.hs Maria leot'd)
Goddin miss Mary Terrell mrs L
Gordon mrs N H Ta> tor mrs A V
Goodall misa A B Tailor misa Mary J
Gentry miss M H Tnylor miss Bettie M
GattiHght mrs E Templeman miss
••askinamiss A A Totty miss C M
•■lenn miss T Talafaro misa Fanny A
Gatewood mrs E Tompkins miss M J
Holt miss M C Tonner miss M
Hohsonmra Mary Turner miss I M
Henley Dolly Woodward mra M A
Ilaiinek luisa A A Wood mra Sarah W
Hawes miss J Weed* mra Jane
Hsvmond miaa Va W'tngfield mra Eliz'th'
Hart miss Marg't W lute mrs Lucy R
Hawkins mra Mary A Ware mis Mary E
Hagemeier mrs MA 2 W'addill mrs FA D
(Hartshorne mraC Waldron mrs Fll
arvis mrs Frances Walker mrs Ann A
ohnson mra M E Waldron mra Wm
ObßßOfl mrs V Waldin mra Mary J
ohnson mrs Mary A Wright misa G
enninss mias Martha Wade misa Bettie J
enkina Anna 11 Washington miss Susan
ohnson miss Susan Watson miss Amelia
Jones miss S F W'aahington miss C
Jones miss Mary A Whitloek miss Hell
Kent mrs Jas S Wicks miss Lnev A
helley jars Faronia White Frances (eo l'd I
Kennedy uirs Sarah Yarlairouafi mrs M A
Kimlirougli mrs M II Yeatman mrs M X
Kennedy miss M A -tinnier miss Eliza
GENTLEMEN'S LIST.
Armstrong J H Hen.lrick L T RotnnsonWj
Armstrong Jno Hardwick Jas Ru«li T J
Armstrong A B Hauiafin JH 2 Reddle Ro 2
Atchison PS 11 ad ley J Reynolds Pat
Allyn. Rosa-Co Hmes 1, D Ra PP N
Armstrong, Car-Hunt L t Rues M
ter A Co Hicks l. D Rook Jas
Aah brook W B Hopkins M F Hi an Jno D
Allen Ro Hughes MJ P Reid Jas
Allen Rotbll Hughes I* S Rogera.l
Anderson M G Hall R I, Richardson Q
Alston Henry Hank-rove Ro Kuili Opt GH 2
ArnettHC Holt SB Robertson D C
Allen Gerard Hudcina CI If ganoids 0 H
Allen r rank Hill Tims Rusker A B
Andrews Chs L Hagan N Renin.Mr
Browning A Hanshall Win RieriardsonA
Johnson HayaOS M T Kol,<-rts,,n J 8
Brown Dr A Mrs Hughes Win P Smith Henry
Ft ~ Hall Win Saunders H
Beeker Phil Haiwii.ul N W Smith Henry A
Brown Arthur Hopkins Win A Mtaaaban S
Brown A V Hotehkis- D L S Smith Henry C
Brosaa Pat 2 Johnson T T Strom I. H
Bonsai Jno 2 Johnsons Smith D I.
Bailv W .1 Johnson R Btons E W
Bums W A Johnson H V Swarm E W
Barrett WI! Johnson fC 3 Smith Cpt UN
BBllinrton W F Johnson B B Stone hSae
Bland Wm Johnston B X Smile* Jas W
Ball Sa_'l Jennings R F Smith' lis
Bowdi'n Wm James R Ii Sale J II
Bare ay R J Jones R J Spratliu I M
Bidleman Pkil Jonas J T Saslliacs Jno
BillupsLW James H Smith .1 V'"
geek Lii-lwig JanesC Shields Jno I.
Baker J I- L Jules C p f-sunders j,irk
llt.hanuoii C H Jenkins BWS Sprans Jeff
Bowie Jas M Jones A O Suyder Jno
Beale Jno 11 I Johnson J E Smith Jas M
Bou man Jos Junes Jno J Snellings C T i
Maker ACo HP lasers .lm. F shoe Cpt
Bell Irs Kimt.rouf h J N Sanders A 0
Butler Cyrus 2 Kraus .1 C Saunders A G
Bedell A A . Korsei Jss Silver Antone
BashneltAG KaaakUac JG Halsknry Cat
Burns A H K." ;up Jno J 2 Stabler A Jones
Burns And Keller .IB Based AW
Burton t'arl.ry Ken.tler N'ich Baitk WH 2
Doliert* .1 L 2 Kane Thos Street Cpt W 2
Davis M M King Wm J Skeeu VVm
Durkin Mich Kirby Isaac Smith Cpt We
Davis Oct Kates Jos W B-tdmors S C
Dnnvard Fat Kiutmand Jas Siuith Wtlley
Didlake Pfcll Keel.* W Jno Smith W C
Dave* r King Mr Sale Kd F 3
Delanv Ro Lively Cpt 0 2 Smith Rd B2
Davis San.'l Louis Henr* Banadsrs Ho ll
Dodaoa Wm F Lear* Jno 0 Se.nt Tbosl
Dowdeti Win Lcroux Jutes Stevenson Tims
Davis W | Lock J S Stevenson Ro M
Daw w ni B Leroux Master Saenaaa Ro
Dataaey Wm LaagborneCnlMßwaiaa Ro C
Dunlord E H I. inning Nieh Soutn-ill P V
Dintmiiid Henry Lee I'eter Stansltcr* Otis
DeIkJEL Lbbbibb B Scott Oliver
fio _ Ltidlain Rd Shipman N S
as E l.eriiianl Win Steinu.an I.
nry Lena Cpt Stumia Nat.
1 Mard Fat Scott Henry
Montague Ro A Spalding If' C
Maynard 8 W 2 S,„,th Henry I. j
Macon Sam Thompson A N
Mar re n Thus Tenimlf Alfred I
Chamber la, B D MottTkos Thomas C T
BC Minor Thus '1 owusend E I*
Cook F MartiaTCl Tompkins Ei.
Cook H Mathews W ll 1 Tomlins- n F F
Carter J M Miller Wm Turner F
Cruley J M Merritt W H TvrleDrCeo
Cowordii) J .Marshall Mr Thomas G S
Oaaid* J Martin Cpt VV P Tapis, G |
oampliell J L taitcbeU E Thomas GL 2
Chick J W Mills-Whiß Turner Henry
Coleman J Muliker Wicold iThouipson Dr 1J
Cowley J Mavhlum N Thurston Jno C
Cox W Martm L Taylor J A
CoriitnWS Maliory Lewis Turner Jan
Crntcbneld W P Martin J E Taylor J f
Chapman W 2 .Mann Job A Tigen Jm>
Cltapmaa X X Mmdowm J T>ler In,.
Claltron W MiulenJno Taliaferro N C
Campliell R Mathews H \V TahaferroNfold) I
Corson RN Mount* 11 I. Tailor R W
Coke H F Maltia.HU TremmiasTJ
Carter R D Metier C E fibbsTAL !
Ckaaoellei M MarebaCkaa ThaaWiu i
t:»*lej Mtlion* C Tlioinp-.oi W i'
Carriiigt.ui J M M.ers B Taj lor \" in C '
Carter J E Melntosh \lajl.2 I'erri W F i
CrowdisAS MeCartyCM TavreyWN j
Enliank C W MoKiaayOS Te.rreii Wm '
Ellis J 8. McDonald Jr J Totrvsr Wm
Famssi Mat McDowell Dr J Tkoasason Wm
Evans W T MeCttUeaJas Taylor Cpt WH
Eglisciu Wm H MeKinny Jno Veal Moses]
K*n Jr Win MeNamara J Vervan \lr
i-'iiK-li Cbas J McGerr W H Wead J W
i'oater Clihs McGormanO Whitehead .Hn
Farmer CG MeCat*e Law Williams leaa"
FoaCbaa McCormio Nat Walthall H M
ranasofl EVV Mi-Lean w* F Wilson Geo
Freeman Fred MeLeod Wm Waltkall !' L I
Frank Fred McGull W H W'aldiop F M
Fighu Cpt Geo MeClannan T R Wllhwns J
Fee Hugh Me Brule Thos Wiaro Cbas R
Fitzhugii II McEiroyS Wind Chas A
I'tiir: Joiiatin Nooitian ml 2 b
Forrest .1 E t N.ma Wm Watson 81l
Foster R E Neal Fred Walker Alex
Fray aer Sain A Nuckots J J VV iii.anta Cpt
Fu.iiruov SO Norment Jno Weil >ia«t A
Finney J Nulnaily I, M 1 Wyll And I
Finney Maj W O'Brien Mick Walsh Anthony i
A J Orth Henr* Wealah Wm
Farrow Mort Oueeor Geo Wakely W H
Green Mull O'Brien Dennis Whitloek W B J
ti.tlue* Law Olever Wm _ VVinsbel.t W J
• Only .1 R O'Neal Wm Warden Jas i
Green B B uweas Wm B WaUlrop Jas L
GrarTJao OT.e*ryßd Welch Wm
Giitd.iig JnoT Oliver Ro Wren Win H
Galloway BC Ficot A Wild T A ,
Grady Jno I'ernn Geo VV Walker F J
Grant Jno Pendleton Jas Wilcox Step
Gresham Jas i'enn* Jno WingtieldST
GlbsOß F rerrui.iii.il) WbileSilasA
Glassow M I) Pollard Jno W Walker."
Uatewoori W X t'arksr Jas E 2 Walker Jaa 2
'.u.geiiltetiiierS reu.ietaat TO WaaliiSil Ro J
Graves Rd F Parker Jas E White M
Harrison W T Pettit Jas M Watting. MI) W
Hilhard Abner Payne Jaa P Willi M B
HartmanAC I'hippsPC Wilson I. D
Hartnaa M G k Ftnkard X O Wood Jaa P
lady Penny Ko VV Warwick Jas D
Hilhard O D l'ryor 8 W Wmtesel J 11
HohnCbssß Painter SS Williams I
Harris C F Fsndleu.n S J 1 White Jno W
Hswett X S Phillips 8 R Wood Cpt Jss
Hook.Mid Ed Flsasanta Thos Williams Jno
Howard G R Porter W D Whittaker J C
Haudysiile lien 'iuiunGso Word Jno
Heath H M Uuick Henry Walkins Jos
Hatcher Ehlsrll Resd Wm VsalUaa.tS M
Harris Jno
INITIALS.
Bant Ciu.sns—J I. A
mh 10-lt THOS B BIGGER. P M.
LKATH X H. ton aides g,u.nl stamp l.satksr, I
light, middle and heavr weighta, vsty superior j
quality, ,B ators and tor sals by
BELDEN A MILLKB.
Corssr PsarlaadCau sirssts.
/IU Ml AM tilt.- H> ace Its. Oum Trsbic. |\»r
U A On D X o%i*A l C # U?fe ZkonoAW DtuaAistm.
N... n Maia stieetjUebißoad.
Rj «W JkMSkl W MIT« »»i« €l^jfi jE
TATOKS, Psssh Blow, now laadiiui and for
hT kIUDGFOR& k iN). oa tie Boon.
DRINt X IDWtHU ISLANII MLA V K
* OATB, forsal». io arrive, by ..
' RRIOGFOR- AGO..oatboJbwlu |
A * roß **ntini^^H
\I7*LL MB '.sHU-IT*.. __sl
THE KM EOF W* SH |\« j-Jf * ■
fl|-wi*AM*c»* ibaat — H
LADIES AND B____M_B I
MONDAY Mr.yX,r ir^^'M
Ticket- to Intrrductor. i« . -__
w*rds**7>otß. lecture n.7 '•" ,, ' r * It-, ■
dr. wili.umTc,:"?:"-'"'-,' *. __
charge, at bis X,.0,„ ,„'?:. 9 *>*--.„_, .■
| cure of all disease,, ~. th * H -11. Tv * ! *■
cure, where pat,e,,r. ffl J**"*. '-.;','■
DOWERS' 'V
r masonic STAT ,. F ■
At john w. davi \4 Sm&J *■
Open from "A. M. ToM l\ _f , ****»'
LOST AND STIUYed W
L-OU-tD-lfy a i,,, „.,, ~ ■ ■
r Bartholomew, a if Wo I
owner or the same ,'v '' P -**3
W I. BARTHI.UiM'rU'V-- JF
mh «' d "° r *" "—'«« ttjfS
JHft ' th »M-bßerihsr. ';„,'•?'";,'''!#•*¥
road, a medium sued red *__,_„, ■**• i *~\
renlly aUmt 6ve -rarsnM tFi_" ,u OOW 3
sd to come and prove ti, B D ' r."* ncr ! "**"'M*
and remove me annua', or !»■>'. r '\' *"** Mi,
as ths law directs. She has bass - ™ *'■> '»• j
some weeks. Hh , 2 t " u mv »'*4 i
mh 9-.it* "•MARt k. rtiwei
I NT*.M; FREE PaF-HT": ,
n,h',-2f " KNR '
— . _ A lr >"" "nn i.l
fi«V_ */, REWARD. -triv,-,l ~i ,
She is three rears old; is ■ i*„h7," ""* '.'' 'F.i
and tail She has a scar ~n R «, Vf'r".'!'." '"''' ' ; '
lore lees, caused l.y a ana* __! ?"": "B.r t
marked with white.; froaTenafSjP**- ,"»t« *
tßeabmra reward lor ' Wlli J
S»ZABETH r Lteic|J
«_r» f *THA-. El, uvvi ...,. v /l
Jp***ar '* HsconUuarter »r,, ■ H
__■__■ nic house. TAn iil-i ■l- ! , '7.1' 'Ui
a VH...W 8u11',1.. and the ~,,.7, ,''■ WM
white spots. I wil! h, i re» ~r , l .fair' W M
livervto me at the Old .Market ' ' " '' OHlm
*»\ /P T T n f :K B Villi BK • ijffc
/ \ilfr lh*. auspices ~f ipo'y Ha
FONERDON wilfsdsbsss Ue T JS__i' I
Divisions in the city are invited ." '___
*ertßrae*d" on the oroawnu **_■_
Msmbe-s will meetstSp'iaiftsUHi ... _P1
pnaetnaiiy. 1. WiLKY b. -R
■»■ 10-2t RVi Ml
L_L liie BBdsrsisrsd tikes thai >~', I 1
■—s-n,iinee to the ruMu. o ■ l." _L.
LITHOGRAPHIC PRivr; v, " h .;V ■
Nl ot Messrs. RITCHIK A |,i \V, X
In conse'iuenceof tbifl charm n m. , ' ■■
am obliged ~. sell ~,t m?Vremt a_?*_i
want of FINB J KWF.L- ?' ,V »V E
Sa'-WMW* 1 * tffl , th#, . r " lt '• ref • , t- . : '<* _■
r.Anl.l tAI, li. HI I nii|\ ir.teml t„ ait, • -
FOR COSTaahorttims 'tR; fc W
wiR WsoM at auction. : jT.;'l
mh l»-las* Batwssn nhssil BtVaZ ■
__ VMAMLBM Ll *lM,K*i. I
Afz\ . lA.iKnr poi loss Jrinj H ■
■pi J Annonaoea tbat aswillosei •. .. I J*
Spe-MlUth march, a well ,elne, . I 3j
Watohee, Jewelry. Speetaolsa, *nil s. ~i.H
all nt good qtnlit*. and newli Bsleeted ,- *• X
deßigns. tasteful workmanship ami lm* .*'-■_
material, to which he invite* the Bttrnti ll
wh.. are in want ol any arit..;ei„ tbe lino I ]
He flatters himsell that ir,,iii im ~n ~_■■ Mm I
in the business, to.ether with lm * • I 1
Willi the manufacturers, w ; p,,, ; l: ■ 1
purchasers icrn.i, mm Is at rsssosstSS tnen I i
at. % .Maui street. ■ .
. MpnW _ 1 C H K ' S ' ° U >r KS ! WBCT-CI Dl l g
•IE" ELRI . repaired iv the l*>..||,iniier i- I .
notice, and at reason ii,;e ;r ,c- I
KOR RENT.-lnt.n.f.'iir t.. n,„ ,-. .H.
Utacoiintrv iiiiuie.li.iieli. I u ffar |~r ,*s I
■*-**< TORE and DW M ,'! V, ~.,,v ~; I ;
Brooks Avenue, opposiU Mr. Ciasb * ,im, ■
is a desiratue location sad . i .imf»it • i e •„■ - ■
Tea good tenant, thi* rei,: aII ha , I
the premises. ~ ■
_ ATTENTION, <«t-RPA*tV"B." ■
Itssßßd drill TO MHiHT.ats o'clock, . I
■ Market. The new flwathera iei, • I
"If-iuested toa'tend. and asiiiin; ■. ■
as BBS come woald dm wsl tola ;•-» mS
Tbs First Bsrrssnt will bs present Ui * I
lions, linns year moskets. Be pancta, ■
li> or.l-ir ol lbs Castaia. I
mh M It C. B, MiißtiA N,'J ,bi *.. I
J ATTENTION, ('•ftirANl h 1
fend B Dr.ll of toni Uompßßl ,M —I MB I
bnhj. Hue (SATURDAY > asssisi I
pri.inpiiv. ■
Hv ortler ..f the CspUlS. ■
mh 10 It |.. I. CARTi I ;•••". I
illDu'R" Ob Ri.'. r va. M I IU I
R*caxo-iD,Ms-sk».M> I
Order !W t. ■
Officers ol the Vid Ke.utieiitw,: .. ' ■
transiction ~f Regimental liusibmj , I
DAi , l«il, nisi., at 11 o'clock A N! '■' I
Curt House. I. Ll'Cll'B Di I I
mlitl-.tt I
v, a i nr.M r It l inn i.m.iii H ■
JML oooNs. I
/m*pWi pauy, in Maacbsstsr. r>« tfAT'll I .
r ~gg inn, Marck A mii iu»*-i -.m * - X
i.oin hi, .ml) and the tram ictms i „■ ; s I
By order of ,'apt, H,i ■
U'Al.l'l'.K li. CI IHE, I
mh 2 wlr.Vd'tliii,', I, I
fl'l RI ELL. UIIIU ML. I
VVHOl.K**.'!!. IK ■
.Ye. MS, ' nin.r Mat* sad fl ■ i ■ ' I
have now 111 st..re their >(~ i... • i»pl ■>'*>■' ■
DRUGS, MEDICINK*-, ! AM* O.L" ■
INDIGO. MAIiIU-H. ii!,t.':ii.r I '. f" I
WINDOW OLA.--ots: biz« ■ .
WHITE LEA ii VARNI»HI-,K.1 ■'
BI'RMNG I'l.i ID. CARFHfc.' I
GINIA COAL f»ll. iv] KrH- • v I
manufacturers' prices, ■
Onr sock oontprisss m■■•. I ■■ "■
aaaartaaeata of kimklb in on »t • * ; •• m
>outh "has lH*eu aei'i te,, is psrsosl ■
hrm. purchased lot oasli.snattlißt * - m
go ~lb at aneb low prioss asssaset i... « ; '* R
isfaetioa. ■
Merebaata will £md it totban niereattit ■
ex uuitie our stock hsfore Bniehsiii ■
Wkolssals Drsri »'• ■ ,
S-fTTB TRI.NKS, V-Llt'Eß. ■«!»!•.' I
EdaKHo X ES. i'AKi'l- r .'.V '• |
A.- We bar* dob • '■
~f the largest aud ii;,,st rai ed "■■ " M
Traaßa, Ac... lake touadis tkii ■ ;
*ll ot the various stiles an! st/« "' '" ■ ■
lowest pr.-etl Trunk r,, Iha t, "*' " ■
I'ruiik. those in want Will p«<*' ■ ' ■
iae our stocK, as wearesstisssd witi * ■
er\te profit. Ws kepS to pleasSS I' ' ■
as iv .luaiity and mxc V
MARCt's HARI t" " 1
Main >r . ~,;> ~-' ■
-a**OW Ul'l-'V. i 1
and el'iidreu's Boots. Si|..e-. "■. '*•'," I
wkishwskars Ladios' •• >■ »■: '■ ~ X
I.aide-' Glove Kid Battoa '"• n.r-" '" _ M
Bibb' Froaeh Clotfc lltiii...-. I *••■ ' ■
81 and other various *.'. •* * ■
oo lllli-ierou.*. '•• lliett ■ ' I.S 1 .... . I
... MH ! rfU ■
!•*■' Broad • . hstwet, M ■
FA« X \OI R « EUIIM- till' l 'l
Mandn>ker s-tisk ' '' . I
( *-, V cii.'s best »v ,",!'•• X
soived tin* Isniast »fn«*t ■*•• ■ 1
pric< i I? I Broad street. 1
I'UHliui RO\ ANN Bl ILMj *, ~ I '
1 |.l MUt R . X . '.; ■
WHITTFINE.froB-tl neb to I '\. I
Oak and Cedar rNtsrs.* frsi ■' I
N I hsart. aad No. ' »ap - •** ' I
I sad Fop .'Air.- n .»»• i '"' I
st.H-k of V i-riaia FIN - • ' ■
ea low are! temia !* ,r> ' , a , I
ISA A J *►•■«„*,•■■ - I
Bsntk sids Da, ssai m B
t .•*» til t o. iSS« > • . -f | ( - / I
AND DEAJ.ERIN IKlVKerit A.'t"' ■
It o l sr o > , r « *a* ... I
C'dleetions n-ade aad proairt '•■X ■
."titht RxctMngS ■>• • urre t rste*. SS m
m*ntom,nt Nc» OfM ire. ■
KicentC t» » , .ans.'*Ns r V , v" ! 'v. ' I
ra.HEIMNIN-.S* GOcI *_•.*•■ ■
I'EAHCK k » •..«•**• •.*•;'*,,,.. i» ■
IIiH'LM.TRICbACO.I- 1 BA
I,U - ..TBD.-^il
I DA M. GAT F.WOOD rsy jMfat, • ■
baaiaees of a VARIKTN .- » x I
GROCERIBB. CONKBCTIONbI»B»' h
TIRK.Ac.ou MarskaUat.. ia Man h
to buy aud sell fjr eaah .. H
_Ktcli-<.n,l. Var.'ti 1 ,. \*%>. '",*.' I
another Ist of those Boatbers ißrewa , >% , ■
the Nonk Obbo-bb lßßfitjHn-e tofW -;-*•■
Huiut. aad Blind. iacißsba- «'* ! H
Wki.kttr«.«,..Ac. uHN>| I
llth Sll*'!. MOf __ 4*• '■
I M 1-tN*.*-* ;' ■
P.ui. snd *iuarw; Allsopp • »aat is- „ ■
pints; Voutiger's Ediuuar* A». I ■ ■
S bus order. u.r.als i V I igj, ■
Corner la*.*" ,K * iy , ■
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